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clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireday. still around 19 in the midlands and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the south—east and east anglia, it's still going to be relatively warm, temperatures could get up to around 21 degrees. but you can see some showers there looming, in south—west parts of england on monday. then tuesday and wednesday, it looks as though it is going to cool down across the south as well, and many of us will catch a few showers. bye— bye. the government's new website for coronavirus tests is swamped, as almost 50,000 key workers go online. from teachers to transport workers, 16,000 people in england did manage to book tests before the site had to close temporarily, leaving thousands with symptoms fru
clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireday. still around 19 in the midlands and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.ng urged to resist visiting their local beach or park over the easter weekend despite the warm weather. dan johnson is outside regent's park for us. dan. yes, it is not deserted here lots of people out exercising but i was talking to police who are patrolling the park, they said it quieter than last weekend, so i think the message is getting through, that most people are now abiding by the restrictions but there are police forces saying that two weeks into this lockdown now it is getting to the stage where they have done enough education, engagement and they will start to ta ke engagement and they will start to take enforcement action against individuals who are flouting the rule, they are clear, you should only be out if it is for exercise once a day or necessary shopping, or any medical need or taking care of someone any medical need or taking care of someone who is vulnerable or going to work if you absolutely cannot work from home. it is simple. they are trying to avoid unnecessary
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.ng urged to resist visiting their local beach or park over the easter weekend despite the warm weather. dan johnson is outside regent's park for us. dan. yes, it is not deserted here lots of people out exercising but i was talking to police who are patrolling the park, they said it quieter than last weekend, so i think the message is getting through, that most people are now abiding by the restrictions but there are police forces saying that two weeks...
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david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.es has received more than £1.5 million pounds in donations. captain tom moore, who is 99—years—old and recovering from a hip operation, originally aimed to complete 100 laps. but he's now doubled his target. 0ur correspondent david sillito is at captain tom's home in befordshire. hello, david? this all began as a bit of a family challenge, because what i am standing on at the moment is captain tom's morning exercise reach. he walks backwards and forwards with his walker. it's family said one pen tailor, let's be ambitious, £10 a lap, let's see if we can raise £1000 for the nhs. earlier this morning, they passed £1 million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it hasjust million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it has just gone million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it hasjust gone past 1.6 and is still going up fast. captain tom is, as you can imagine, rather surprised by it all, but given the ca re surprised by it all, but given the care he received when he was in an nhs h
david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.es has received more than £1.5 million pounds in donations. captain tom moore, who is 99—years—old and recovering from a hip operation, originally aimed to complete 100 laps. but he's now doubled his target. 0ur correspondent david sillito is at captain tom's home in befordshire. hello, david? this all began as a bit of a family challenge, because what i am standing on at the moment is captain tom's morning exercise reach. he walks backwards and...
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we are talking about the police earlier, north yorkshire police say their first approach is to make sured the guidelines, but, asa people understand the guidelines, but, as a last resort of course, they will find people. the people on north beach here today should be people who live in the immediate vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, for them, vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, forthem, north yorkshire police are saying do not bring food here, do not bring any drink here because you should not be staying out for a longer than necessary. thank you very much. new york state now has more coronavirus cases than any other country outside the us, according to latest figures. there are almost 160,000 people infected. that's more than spain or italy. the state has started to bury some of its dead in mass graves. images, taken by drones, show labourers working on hart island near the bronx, laying pine coffins in long trenches. president trump reaffirmed his desire to reopen the us economy as quickly as possible, in the face of surging jobless figures
we are talking about the police earlier, north yorkshire police say their first approach is to make sured the guidelines, but, asa people understand the guidelines, but, as a last resort of course, they will find people. the people on north beach here today should be people who live in the immediate vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, for them, vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, forthem, north yorkshire police are saying do not bring food here, do...
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but an area of low cloud, mist and fog is likely to work in through the north sea through parts of yorkshireolnshire, maybe into east anglia and the midlands. typically between 2-9d and the midlands. typically between 2—9d overnight, parts of eastern scotla nd 2—9d overnight, parts of eastern scotland below freezing and for tomorrow some of the eastern parts of england will start off quite grey, mystic and murky, but that should tend to lift and clear and again you've got lots of dry weather and lots of sunshine. just a chance later in the day with the high ground of wales, say snowdonia, may be the west country moors, we could see the odd shower popping up and temperatures generally 20—22d, a little cooler than that again for some coasts. as we go through friday evening again a chance of one or two hefty showers for parts of wales and the south—west, most places stay dry and they're still going to be a lot of dry weather around this weekend. change is slow and subtle, just the chance of one or two showers and it will slowly turn a bit cooler. you can see the pressure pattern for saturday mo
but an area of low cloud, mist and fog is likely to work in through the north sea through parts of yorkshireolnshire, maybe into east anglia and the midlands. typically between 2-9d and the midlands. typically between 2—9d overnight, parts of eastern scotla nd 2—9d overnight, parts of eastern scotland below freezing and for tomorrow some of the eastern parts of england will start off quite grey, mystic and murky, but that should tend to lift and clear and again you've got lots of dry...
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the sunniest weather will probably be from yorkshire southwards.es also seeing plenty of sunshine. and then on saturday night, into sunday, we see this low pressure approaching, it is going to strengthen that warm current of air from the southern climes. it is going to push away the clouds as well, so hence, that sunny, warm day widely across the uk, but across western areas, very gusty winds and also the threat of some spots of rainfor also the threat of some spots of rain for belfast. so, here is that warm day on sunday. the pollen levels are going to be— and as well, high in the south—east, but for much of the country it will be around moderate. we can see that that warm weather continues into next week, and by wednesday, it will be in excess and by wednesday, it will be in excess of 20 degrees in the south, and staying relatively settled in many other parts of the uk as well. that is it. goodbye from me, now we join our news team is where you are. hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre. football clubs and the pay of their players h
the sunniest weather will probably be from yorkshire southwards.es also seeing plenty of sunshine. and then on saturday night, into sunday, we see this low pressure approaching, it is going to strengthen that warm current of air from the southern climes. it is going to push away the clouds as well, so hence, that sunny, warm day widely across the uk, but across western areas, very gusty winds and also the threat of some spots of rainfor also the threat of some spots of rain for belfast. so,...
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companies like this one in yorkshire are keen to help.ospitals but has had no firm commitment yet from the government. we'd really like to help the nhs first, obviously — it's our country, isn't it, and we need to all help? but with the amount of money that the company's spent so far it might have to come that we will supply to the us. ministers say thousands of offers from companies are being assessed and ensuring that the right equipment is provided is the priority. hugh joins me now. hugh, every day we get these charts from the experts. if you take them all together cumulatively, what sort of trends can we say? a lot of discussion about the peak. matt hancock the health secretary today said he was pretty confident we are at the peak. let's look at a chart of uk hospital deaths in the uk, reported each day. we haven't looked at this before. it was shown at the briefing earlier. it goes with the idea that the peak may have been reached ten days or so ago, the conclusion of a chart showing yesterday for deaths in england. chris whitty, th
companies like this one in yorkshire are keen to help.ospitals but has had no firm commitment yet from the government. we'd really like to help the nhs first, obviously — it's our country, isn't it, and we need to all help? but with the amount of money that the company's spent so far it might have to come that we will supply to the us. ministers say thousands of offers from companies are being assessed and ensuring that the right equipment is provided is the priority. hugh joins me now. hugh,...
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clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireunday. still around 19 in the midlands and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the south—east and east anglia, it's still going to be relatively warm, temperatures could get up to around 21 degrees. but you can see some showers there looming, in south—west parts of england on monday. then tuesday and wednesday, it looks as though it is going to cool down across the south as well, and many of us will catch a few showers. bye. this is bbc world news — the headlines. more than 50,000 people have now died in the us from coronavirus. meanwhile, president trump has backtracked on a suggestion yesterday that disinfectant could be used to tackle the virus. the uk government website for key workers
clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireunday. still around 19 in the midlands and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the...
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to scotland and further south into yorkshire.london. monday, this trend continues. that is the cooler air arriving from the north was you —— you can see it through the lakes. through the south we have a selection of a cool front —— suggestion. it will still be relatively warm, temperatures could not get up to around 21 degrees —— could get up. tuesday and wednesday, it looks as though it will cool down across the south as well. many of us will catch a few showers. bye—bye. the lockdown has led to the uk's biggest drop
to scotland and further south into yorkshire.london. monday, this trend continues. that is the cooler air arriving from the north was you —— you can see it through the lakes. through the south we have a selection of a cool front —— suggestion. it will still be relatively warm, temperatures could not get up to around 21 degrees —— could get up. tuesday and wednesday, it looks as though it will cool down across the south as well. many of us will catch a few showers. bye—bye. the...
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of honourfrom tom, approaching his 100th birthday, guard of honour from the first battalion, the yorkshireegiment and there he is. congratulations!” keep on going, while people are still contributing to the national health service. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. ministers in the uk are expected to announce a three—week extension to the coronavirus lockdown — labour call for details on how and when the restrictions would end. if we just released all the measures now, then this virus would run rampant once again, and we can't let that happen. we would expect the lockdown to continue. we would support that. i actually called for a lockdown before the government introduced one. but we also want more detail from the government about what happens next. social care officials in the uk deliver a scathing assessment of the government's handling of the pandemic — in a leaked letter, they describe the distribution of protective kit for carers as "shambolic". president donald trump says parts of the us economy could reopen as early as this month. the battle continues, but the data suggest
of honourfrom tom, approaching his 100th birthday, guard of honour from the first battalion, the yorkshireegiment and there he is. congratulations!” keep on going, while people are still contributing to the national health service. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. ministers in the uk are expected to announce a three—week extension to the coronavirus lockdown — labour call for details on how and when the restrictions would end. if we just released all the measures now, then this...
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clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireds and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the south—east and east anglia, it's still going to be relatively warm, temperatures could get up to around 21 degrees. but you can see some showers there looming, in south—west parts of england on monday. then tuesday and wednesday, it looks as though it is going to cool down across the south as well, and many of us will catch a few showers. bye— bye.
clouds, and they will bring a few showers, not just to scotland, but even further south, too, into yorkshireds and 22 in london. now, monday, this trend continues. that is, the cooler air keeps arriving from the north. you can see that wind blowing out of the norwegian sea and tucking into scotland and also northern ireland, through the lakes. to the south, we just have a suggestion of a cool front here, so that means to the south of that, here, in the south—east and east anglia, it's still...
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you know, the kernel of the yorkshire regiment said you were an absolute legend.ing like this. doing so well. knowing the reason we started this was for the national health service. and all the people who are supporting, all the people who are supporting, all the people who are finding it very difficult at the moment. some people are finding it difficult. being penned up in your own house for all this time. it will have to go on a little bit longer. i think you are all being very, very good and you are also being brave, being penned up are also being brave, being penned up in such a small space of time for so long, good for you! hannah, can you ask tom, i know it‘s a little bit of a struggle to hear things. can you ask him, for us, what advice he has? lots of people are struggling at the moment, they may be lonely, they may be worried, maybe a little frightened. what advice does he have for people? what advice does he have for people? what advice does he have for people? what advice do you have for people, there's lots of people feeling very lonely, frightened. th
you know, the kernel of the yorkshire regiment said you were an absolute legend.ing like this. doing so well. knowing the reason we started this was for the national health service. and all the people who are supporting, all the people who are supporting, all the people who are finding it very difficult at the moment. some people are finding it difficult. being penned up in your own house for all this time. it will have to go on a little bit longer. i think you are all being very, very good and...
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a world war ii veteran born in keighley, he had served in burma in the west yorkshire regiment. some money for nhs charities and set what they thought was a bold target, £1000. within a day, we had reached a couple of thousand, and we thought, "are we dreaming of heights of £5000 by the end of the month?" we were floored at the thought of 5000. a week later, it had slipped past a million. steady, determined, optimistic, captain tom was proving inspirational and as he began today's final lap, the total stood at more than £12 million. he stepped towards the finish line to a chorus of congratulations. hi, tom. ben stokes here. what you have achieved is fantastic. the funds you have raised for the real heroes today are sensational. i want to say thank you for everything you have done, congratulations on a brilliant idea and pulling it off and doing it all before your 100th birthday. on behalf of the yorkshire regiment family, i would like to say thank you to captain tom moore for your amazing fundraising efforts. thank you, captain tom, from the nhs! and then the moment. 100 laps co
a world war ii veteran born in keighley, he had served in burma in the west yorkshire regiment. some money for nhs charities and set what they thought was a bold target, £1000. within a day, we had reached a couple of thousand, and we thought, "are we dreaming of heights of £5000 by the end of the month?" we were floored at the thought of 5000. a week later, it had slipped past a million. steady, determined, optimistic, captain tom was proving inspirational and as he began today's...
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you can see it is easing off in london, flattening in the midlands, the north—east and yorkshire, ituty chief medical officer still going up. now, the deputy chief medical 0fficerfor still going up. now, the deputy chief medical officer for england made clear that that was interesting, but we will still, quote, ina interesting, but we will still, quote, in a dangerous phase, it was not over, and it was absolutely premature to talk about reaching the peak. of course, we heard about personal protective equipment for nhs staff, matt hancock, the health secretary, announcing a new plan to get supplies out there, but acknowledging that there had been problems, as we have heard many times from health staff, about them getting hold of the kit. we know that the prime minister is out of intensive care, we have had an update on his health today. better news for boris johnson, update on his health today. better news for borisjohnson, the number ten spokesman staying in a statement that the prime minister has been able to do short walks between periods of rest as part of the care he is receiving
you can see it is easing off in london, flattening in the midlands, the north—east and yorkshire, ituty chief medical officer still going up. now, the deputy chief medical 0fficerfor still going up. now, the deputy chief medical officer for england made clear that that was interesting, but we will still, quote, ina interesting, but we will still, quote, in a dangerous phase, it was not over, and it was absolutely premature to talk about reaching the peak. of course, we heard about personal...
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danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire.t has been coming under pressure to outline a way out of this crisis, some of the loudest voices coming from its own ranks. today borisjohnson said ministers would be saying more over the coming days. so, what would it take to lift the lockdown — and what have other countries done? our science editor david shukman has been examining the options. week after week, the eerie sight of lockdown, while behind—the—scenes, governments all over the world desperately try to find a safe way out of it. switzerland has allowed hairdressers to reopen. everyone has to wear a mask stop it's a cautious first step and no country is rushing into this. in beijing, secondary schools have started again. there is no sitting close together because all the time there is the risk of the virus striking again. everything about what happens next hinges on the rate of infection, what scientists call the r number. at the height of the outbreak in the uk, it was about three, meaning anyone infected was passing it ont
danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire.t has been coming under pressure to outline a way out of this crisis, some of the loudest voices coming from its own ranks. today borisjohnson said ministers would be saying more over the coming days. so, what would it take to lift the lockdown — and what have other countries done? our science editor david shukman has been examining the options. week after week, the eerie sight of lockdown, while behind—the—scenes, governments all over the world...
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however, isuggest northeast and yorkshire have gone up.inning to bend and that your hard work is beginning to pay off. but again, i say this is just not over. it needs to continue. next slide, please. if you look at critical care, the side talks for itself of the extent to which london has been the epicentre of our wave, the first wave. and you can see that the first wave. and you can see that the other parts of britain are at a lower level. but the trend overall is pretty much the same, that there has been this sharp increase. there may be some signs that the curve is beginning to bend but it is premature absolutely to say that we are ata premature absolutely to say that we are at a peak and the push we are making with social distancing just has to continue. i would add a personal touch here and say my mother—in—law is a health care is assistant. two of my best friends, one is a nurse, another is an operating department professional who has been repurposed to high dependency to work on this crisis. this really matters, and it really matte
however, isuggest northeast and yorkshire have gone up.inning to bend and that your hard work is beginning to pay off. but again, i say this is just not over. it needs to continue. next slide, please. if you look at critical care, the side talks for itself of the extent to which london has been the epicentre of our wave, the first wave. and you can see that the first wave. and you can see that the other parts of britain are at a lower level. but the trend overall is pretty much the same, that...
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a world war ii veteran born in keighley, he had served in burma in the west yorkshire regiment.set what they thought was a bold target, £1000. within a day or so, we had reached a couple of thousand and we thought, are we dreaming of the dizzying heights of £5,000 by the end of the month? we just couldn't believe it — were floored at the thought of 5,000. a week later, it had slipped past a million. steady, determined, optimistic, captain tom was proving inspirational. as he began today's final lap, the total stood at more than £12 million. he stepped towards the finish line to a chorus of congratulations. hi, tom — ben stokes here. what you have managed to achieve is absolutely fantastic. the funds you have raised for the real heroes today is simply sensational. i want to say thank you very much indeed for everything you have done, it's amazing. congratulations on a brilliant idea and pulling it off and doing it all before your 100th birthday. on behalf of the whole yorkshire regiment family, i'd like to say thank you to you, captain tom moore, for your amazing fundraising effo
a world war ii veteran born in keighley, he had served in burma in the west yorkshire regiment.set what they thought was a bold target, £1000. within a day or so, we had reached a couple of thousand and we thought, are we dreaming of the dizzying heights of £5,000 by the end of the month? we just couldn't believe it — were floored at the thought of 5,000. a week later, it had slipped past a million. steady, determined, optimistic, captain tom was proving inspirational. as he began today's...
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of the uk's bluetooth—based contact tracing app being trialed at a royal air force base in north yorkshireand security experts from around the world have written an open letter expressing concerns about the way they think that contact tracing apps need to pay attention to our privacy. one of those experts is online now, professor alan woodward. we have talked about three different ways of tracking people's location. do you think any of them are accurate enough? the short answer is no. none of them are, because in the real world, in a perfect world, if you are in the laboratory you might get something like the accuracy you need. but in the real world, none of them are going to be accurate enough, particularly indoors, but really bluetooth is the only option you have. but that is why you can't rely solely on the distance data, and why the better apps are going to model in time as well. so for example, suppose you come within two metres of someone, passing them on a bike on a road, but actually you only get one ping from the bluetooth beacon that's sent out. it's not necessarily a risk, or it
of the uk's bluetooth—based contact tracing app being trialed at a royal air force base in north yorkshireand security experts from around the world have written an open letter expressing concerns about the way they think that contact tracing apps need to pay attention to our privacy. one of those experts is online now, professor alan woodward. we have talked about three different ways of tracking people's location. do you think any of them are accurate enough? the short answer is no. none of...
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about the impact on their future employment prospects, which leads us to our next question from yorkshireadrian beadnell, what's your question? 0h, hiya. my question is globalisation has been good for some business sectors, but when a global catastrophe comes along, does it magnify alarming gaps in some countries' economic structures? alistair darling? yeah, it's a good question. the first thing i would say is a statement of, i hope, the obvious — globalisation is a fact, and this virus shows that it didn't stop at, you know, when it got to national boundaries, and that, for many things, does require, you know, a global response. i think one of the things, though, that countries do need to look at and, you know, here we're talking in the united kingdom and that is the supply chains. you know, it's all very well to rely on stuff being made in china and being imported and assembled in the uk or in europe, for example. but if the supply chain breaks, you can't do it. and if you desperately need stuff like, you know, protection equipment, then if you're relying on someone else to provide it o
about the impact on their future employment prospects, which leads us to our next question from yorkshireadrian beadnell, what's your question? 0h, hiya. my question is globalisation has been good for some business sectors, but when a global catastrophe comes along, does it magnify alarming gaps in some countries' economic structures? alistair darling? yeah, it's a good question. the first thing i would say is a statement of, i hope, the obvious — globalisation is a fact, and this virus shows...
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captain tom moore will be the guest of honour at the opening of a new nightingale hospital in yorkshireay that the twenty—three—million—pounds raised by captain tom would be used to buy food parcels and counselling sessions for nhs staff. the chairman of nhs charities together said the money would also go towards electronic tablets to allow patients as the outbreak continues to affect all parts of the uk — we've been hearing from frontline health workers — about the challenges they face. our health correspondent catherine burns is keeping in touch with a range of staff — and has asked them to keep video diaries. today — we catch up with alice pallot, a nurse in intensive care in southampton. she's worked in intensive care for a year so alice pallot is used to looking after some of the very sickest people, but says at the minute every shift feels like a double. coffee, essential. i've got my lunch for the day and i'm ready to go. she has had a few days off so is feeling and ready. walking up to the entrance now, id at the ready, and find out where i'm going to be. walking up to the entra
captain tom moore will be the guest of honour at the opening of a new nightingale hospital in yorkshireay that the twenty—three—million—pounds raised by captain tom would be used to buy food parcels and counselling sessions for nhs staff. the chairman of nhs charities together said the money would also go towards electronic tablets to allow patients as the outbreak continues to affect all parts of the uk — we've been hearing from frontline health workers — about the challenges they...
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there is a flattening of the lines, london has flatten and the midlands, northeast and yorkshire andthe beginning of a peak which goes on for a little while, we really don't know how long. and it has to be said indications from the nhs are they are within capacity. they still have spare beds at this stage of the epidemic. the chief scientific adviser told us an hour ago we should prepare for an increase in the daily death toll this week. this grim tally of heartbreak. what should we prepare for? the daily total just above 700 rather understates the position because it is reported deaths, there may be delays with registration. sir patrick vallance said the number of deaths would carry on increasing certainly this week so more bad news to come there, then he said those numbers were plateau for a little while before coming back down again. so all of this has to be assessed by ministers with their decisions on lockdown, and if it plateaus for a while, it may be difficult to do anything very quickly. and these are hospital figures, anything very quickly. and these are hospitalfigures, hos
there is a flattening of the lines, london has flatten and the midlands, northeast and yorkshire andthe beginning of a peak which goes on for a little while, we really don't know how long. and it has to be said indications from the nhs are they are within capacity. they still have spare beds at this stage of the epidemic. the chief scientific adviser told us an hour ago we should prepare for an increase in the daily death toll this week. this grim tally of heartbreak. what should we prepare...
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in behalf of the yorkshire regiment familyl birthday.o say thank you to captain tom moore for your amazing fundraising efforts. thank you, captain tom, from the nhs! and among those offering congratulations, the nurses who cared for captain tom during his recent hip surgery and made all this possible. we are very proud of him, we adore him and we are honoured to be able to look after him because he always has a smile on his face and asked how you are, he is a true gentleman. and then the moment, 100 la ps gentleman. and then the moment, 100 laps completed, the millions raised honouring both the nhs and captain tom's determination and eternal optimism. we will get through it, it will all be right but it might take time, but at the end of the day we shall all be ok again and all those people finding it difficult at the moment, the sun will shine on you again and the clouds will go away. however, it's not over yet. if people keep giving, captain tom will keep walking. not a keep walking. nota dry keep walking. not a dry eye in the house. pr
in behalf of the yorkshire regiment familyl birthday.o say thank you to captain tom moore for your amazing fundraising efforts. thank you, captain tom, from the nhs! and among those offering congratulations, the nurses who cared for captain tom during his recent hip surgery and made all this possible. we are very proud of him, we adore him and we are honoured to be able to look after him because he always has a smile on his face and asked how you are, he is a true gentleman. and then the...
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this report from north yorkshire.y of six self isolating on the edge of the north york moors national park. they're a lifeline to us. we are a family of six, one member is extremely vulnerable to covid—19, and we have to protect and shield him, they are the government guidelines, which means we have to make sure none of us come into contact with this wretched virus. without pauline's and the ryedale carers support help, we wouldn't... well, my children would starve, basically. across england, the averagejourney time to make a round trip to a food store in an urban area is 14 minutes, by walking or using public transport. in the countryside, the same trip takes double that, with an average of 34 minutes. and in parts of north yorkshire and cumbria, the round journey can take more than an hour. pauline is one of around 100 volunteers ferrying food around a rural community where people can't just pop to the end of the road to shop. i think they are quite worried, because they don't quite know when this is going to end. t
this report from north yorkshire.y of six self isolating on the edge of the north york moors national park. they're a lifeline to us. we are a family of six, one member is extremely vulnerable to covid—19, and we have to protect and shield him, they are the government guidelines, which means we have to make sure none of us come into contact with this wretched virus. without pauline's and the ryedale carers support help, we wouldn't... well, my children would starve, basically. across england,...
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yorkshire post.nk the crisis has taught us charles sank the crisis has taught us to put people and the planet 1st. it was a good day actually is in it for the royal family. because it was a good day actually is in it for the royalfamily. because you've got a picture of prince louis making his second birthday birthday today. this piece by prince charles as well, what do you make of this? this isa well, what do you make of this? this is a message from the prison he saying what a lot of fans probably already noticed. the drop in air pollution, those incredible pictures of the canals in venice with really crystal—clear water. in the prince of wales is basically saying that this is a chance to reset our approach to environmentalism effectively putting people and planet 1st. he says that the parallels between the human and planetary condition in the coronavirus are quite clear. i'm going to cut in. lance ten seconds from you. i think it's actually right and he says if we treated the planet the way we treat
yorkshire post.nk the crisis has taught us charles sank the crisis has taught us to put people and the planet 1st. it was a good day actually is in it for the royal family. because it was a good day actually is in it for the royalfamily. because you've got a picture of prince louis making his second birthday birthday today. this piece by prince charles as well, what do you make of this? this isa well, what do you make of this? this is a message from the prison he saying what a lot of fans...
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in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank holidays, but the message to keep away hasn't beenirely negative. normally, it's such a busy hotspot here. it's a very famous tourist destination, is birdsall. so, yeah, it's nice to be quiet. things can look different, though, stuck in a flat with three kids. after two months, people will realise this is not any more romantic, spending time with family. it will become more serious. i'm very anxious for my children. how long will they not have proper learning? as much as you can do it at home and as much as you try your best, this is not the same as going to school and being taught by professional teachers. easter traditionally marks the end of a period of forbearance and control, but not this year. were the measures imposed at the right time? that's one big question. but what people really want to know is how much longer will we be living like this? we find that almost half of british people are telling us that they are facing anxiety or depression as a result of the lockdown that we're currently in and we also found that almost two
in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank holidays, but the message to keep away hasn't beenirely negative. normally, it's such a busy hotspot here. it's a very famous tourist destination, is birdsall. so, yeah, it's nice to be quiet. things can look different, though, stuck in a flat with three kids. after two months, people will realise this is not any more romantic, spending time with family. it will become more serious. i'm very anxious for my children. how long will they not have...
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this 46—year—old was a mental health nurse in yorkshire.rity, honour and wit with an astounding ability to put people at ease in difficult situations. sophie fagan came to britain from india to train as a nurse nearly 60 years ago. latterly she rana nurse nearly 60 years ago. latterly she ran a carer support network at a hospital in hackney. she was 78 but refused to retire. my mum was all for the nhs, that is all she knew. she didn't want to retire. she said to mea she didn't want to retire. she said to me a little time ago that if she retired that would be it for her, so she wanted to keep going and keep going and that is what she loved. she was an absolute gem, a diamond. if you ever met sophie, everyone would fall in love with her. kirsty jones was a healthcare support worker from jones was a healthcare support workerfrom lanarkshire jones was a healthcare support worker from lanarkshire and a jones was a healthcare support workerfrom lanarkshire and a mother of two, she was a1. her husband said she was a constant source of happiness wh
this 46—year—old was a mental health nurse in yorkshire.rity, honour and wit with an astounding ability to put people at ease in difficult situations. sophie fagan came to britain from india to train as a nurse nearly 60 years ago. latterly she rana nurse nearly 60 years ago. latterly she ran a carer support network at a hospital in hackney. she was 78 but refused to retire. my mum was all for the nhs, that is all she knew. she didn't want to retire. she said to mea she didn't want to...
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ahead of it, across south wales, the midlands, lincolnshire, parts of yorkshire, there could be some of that, still warm airaround, temperatures 20—21. to the north of the front, it's a cooler, fresher feel. and that cooler air will continue its journey southwards behind our weather front as we move on into monday. again on monday, the front actually not that much to look at, mostly a band of thicker cloud. to the south, though, something a little bit more disruptive coming up from france into the south—west and across southern counties of england to get into the latter part of the day. still warm for the southernmost counties. elsewhere, the cooler air working its way in and some showers across northern scotland. here's the low pressure that will bring the more widespread rainfall for us as we look into tuesday and the middle part of the week. surging up from the south, so not particularly chilly, but certainly notably cooler as that rain arrives. some of that rain is going to be quite heavy, and the wind will start to pick up as well. mostly the rain for england and wales on tuesda
ahead of it, across south wales, the midlands, lincolnshire, parts of yorkshire, there could be some of that, still warm airaround, temperatures 20—21. to the north of the front, it's a cooler, fresher feel. and that cooler air will continue its journey southwards behind our weather front as we move on into monday. again on monday, the front actually not that much to look at, mostly a band of thicker cloud. to the south, though, something a little bit more disruptive coming up from france...
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a guard of honour from the 1st battalion, the yorkshire regiment. inches to go. and there he is.and it is still climbing, nearly £13 million. a man who set off to raise £1000 has raised nearly 13 million. what a legend. every day we‘re taking a deeper look at the pandemic in ‘coronavirus explained‘. today, it‘s the numbers. what statistics can we trust, and which of them should we be wary of? one of the most confusing is the number of deaths, because of differences in the way they are recorded and reported. take this graph of excess deaths here in the uk. there is clearly a huge rise in the number of people who have died, but only around half of them are recorded as covid—related. which means the rest are unexplained. we also need to be careful about international comparisons. here we can see big differences in the number of deaths between the united states, the uk, italy, germany and india. but a graph of their numbers of cases gives a completely different picture. a big reason for this is testing. here are the testing rates for each of those countries. a completely different gr
a guard of honour from the 1st battalion, the yorkshire regiment. inches to go. and there he is.and it is still climbing, nearly £13 million. a man who set off to raise £1000 has raised nearly 13 million. what a legend. every day we‘re taking a deeper look at the pandemic in ‘coronavirus explained‘. today, it‘s the numbers. what statistics can we trust, and which of them should we be wary of? one of the most confusing is the number of deaths, because of differences in the way they are...
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afternoon, ahead of it a better chance of heavier downpours for south wales, the midlands, parts of yorkshire and lincolnshire, some thunderstorms. to the north, a cooler pressure feel, some sunny spells around and a few showers. cooler air working its way as the week pans out. hello, this is bbc news. and about 50 minutes, the film review. now on bbc news, the latest information and health advice on coronavirus, including what the symptoms are and how to self—isolate. presented by annita mcveigh. hello, and welcome to the special programme. i'm annita mcveigh. since the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? as the lockdown in the chinese city of wuhan has eased, forensic researchers and other investigators can restart their investigations into the origins of the virus. scientists say finding clues as to how it started is crucial to stop a similar crisis happening in the future, as jim reed reports. for decades, there have been fears that a global pandemic could be caused by zoonotic transmission. that's a disease thatjumps
afternoon, ahead of it a better chance of heavier downpours for south wales, the midlands, parts of yorkshire and lincolnshire, some thunderstorms. to the north, a cooler pressure feel, some sunny spells around and a few showers. cooler air working its way as the week pans out. hello, this is bbc news. and about 50 minutes, the film review. now on bbc news, the latest information and health advice on coronavirus, including what the symptoms are and how to self—isolate. presented by annita...
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on behalf of the yorkshire regiment family, i would like to say thank you to captain tom moore for yourng efforts. thank you, captain tom, from the nhs! and then the moment. 100 laps completed. the millions raised honouring both the nhs and captain tom's determination and eternal optimism. at the end of the day, we will all be ok again, and we are finding it difficult at the moment, but the sun will shine on you again and the clouds will go away. however, it's not over yet. if people keep giving, captain tom will keep walking. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello to our viewers in the uk and also around the world. we'll be bringing you the latest briefing from the white house when that gets under way, we are expecting donald trump to start that and about 25 minutes' time, expected to an announce the guidelines for opening up announce the guidelines for opening up america again. we will cross to that life. but before that, let's have a look at some of the national and international papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringi
on behalf of the yorkshire regiment family, i would like to say thank you to captain tom moore for yourng efforts. thank you, captain tom, from the nhs! and then the moment. 100 laps completed. the millions raised honouring both the nhs and captain tom's determination and eternal optimism. at the end of the day, we will all be ok again, and we are finding it difficult at the moment, but the sun will shine on you again and the clouds will go away. however, it's not over yet. if people keep...
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the british medical association says the problem is particularly bad in yorkshire and london.urvey of members found more than half of doctors working in high risk environments said they were short of face masks or had none. two thirds said they didn't have eye protection and more than half said they were being pressured into working in a high risk area, despite not having the adequate gear to protect them. doctors are also human beings. they don't want to become ill, they don't want their lives to be at risk. they have dependents, they go home to their families, and what is really worrying us is the numbers of health care workers who are now in intensive care units, on ventilators, and who have tragically died. so doctors are naturally afraid, but the one thing they would feel obviously is important is to give them protection, and that is something the government owes us. the health secretary told the bbc it couldn't be certain the nhs staff who have died contracted the virus doing theirjobs. the work is going on to establish whether they caught coronavirus in the line of duty
the british medical association says the problem is particularly bad in yorkshire and london.urvey of members found more than half of doctors working in high risk environments said they were short of face masks or had none. two thirds said they didn't have eye protection and more than half said they were being pressured into working in a high risk area, despite not having the adequate gear to protect them. doctors are also human beings. they don't want to become ill, they don't want their lives...
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initiative his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new $500.00 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do still in matters of and durrance the coronavirus lockdown in france has made it difficult for many to exercise even extreme athletes having to learn to adjust small nogueira is a free run on who usually scales the most famous buildings in paris but now he's limited to taking 2 groups that are within 2 kilometers off his apartment the 25 year old says he's noticed that the air is a lot fresher now that there's less traffic. there watching the news there's more news on our website t w dot com a loss on twitter on instagram as well at the end of the news i'm told me a lot of fun it's been a pleasure that's it for me but the news continues at the top of the hour. for. this state of emergency is that normal people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the coronas diary and welcoming us into their lives a little skittish as i'm close
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initiative his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new $500.00 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. well that coronavirus lockdown in france has made it difficult for many to exercise even extreme athletes are having to learn to adjust simón nogueira is a free run a full usually skilled the most famous buildings in paris but he's now limited to taking 2 roofs that are within 2 kilometers off his apartment a 25 year old says he's noticed that the as a lot fresher now that there is less traffic. because. you're watching d.w. news there's more news on our website as well as on twitter on instagram for the last. i'm told a lot of things which. this state of emergency is the normal people around the world are documenting these dramatic times so. they're keeping the coronas diary and welcoming us into their lives they let us get as a close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diaries stars many genes on g.w. .
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initiative for his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new 500 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. just time to reminder of our top story this hour germany's chancellor. an easing of the country's lockdown for years in prison children's playgrounds will be allowed to reopen under certain conditions but major events such as a sports much. to stay back. up the talk. of letting. go beyond. the stories that matter to. whatever it takes. a running. mate.
initiative for his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new 500 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. just time to reminder of our top story this hour germany's chancellor. an easing of the country's lockdown for years in prison children's playgrounds will be allowed to reopen under certain conditions but major events such as a sports much. to stay back....
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initiative his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new $500.00 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do have a bath a couple tops this is dave w a news we'll have more at the top of the al in the meantime of course there's always the web site the w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram as well at c.w. news i'm going to. come bearing the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news in. our corona update. that 90.
initiative his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new $500.00 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do have a bath a couple tops this is dave w a news we'll have more at the top of the al in the meantime of course there's always the web site the w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram as well at c.w. news i'm going to. come bearing the corona...
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at this yorkshire kitchen, the chefs are turning their attention from catering for corporate events andhe nearby hepworth gallery, to providing meals forfront line nhs staff and vulnerable homeless people, doing what they do best to keep people going. it's not about making profit, it's just purely about keeping the guys in work and feeding those most in need at this moment in time. we are used to doing high—end gourmet food. we do private dining in multimillionaires' homes and now we're doing ready meals, frozen ready to microwave. it's a complete contrast. and nearly 200 miles south, this london catering company is using the skills of its chefs, many with michelin—starred backgrounds, to provide meals for people stuck at home and desperately in need. jimmy, who runs the firm, is also more used to high—end dinners and pop—up restaurants, but the shutdown meant a rethink. when i first found out on the monday it was almost like grieving, so that kind of like panic, shock, can't believe it, and it quickly turned into action. so, what can we do, to try and help, really? donations are allowi
at this yorkshire kitchen, the chefs are turning their attention from catering for corporate events andhe nearby hepworth gallery, to providing meals forfront line nhs staff and vulnerable homeless people, doing what they do best to keep people going. it's not about making profit, it's just purely about keeping the guys in work and feeding those most in need at this moment in time. we are used to doing high—end gourmet food. we do private dining in multimillionaires' homes and now we're doing...
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initiative for his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new 500 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. a coronavirus lockdown in france has made it difficult for many to exercise even extreme athletes are having to learn to adjust cmon no good era is a free rider who usually scales the most famous buildings in paris but now he's limited to taking to routes that are within 2 kilometers of his apartment the 25 year old says he's noticed that the air is a lot fresher now that there's less traffic. you're watching t w news we've got lots more for you about the coronavirus crisis and other news that we don't want to overlook on our website that's a t w dot com my name's terry martin thompson next hour thanks for watching. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. 19 special next on.
initiative for his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new 500 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. a coronavirus lockdown in france has made it difficult for many to exercise even extreme athletes are having to learn to adjust cmon no good era is a free rider who usually scales the most famous buildings in paris but now he's limited to taking to routes...
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but it's now increasing in places such as the north—west and north—east of england, as well as yorkshirennoy: can you all go home, please? it's not a holiday, it's a lockdown. today marks three weeks since lockdown began. it's understood ministers will meet later this week to review the social distancing measures. despite the warm bank holiday weekend, the streets of london were empty, and motorways almost abandoned, as people listened to the pleas to stay close to home. yesterday the sister of sara trollope, a matron on a psychiatric ward in north—west london who recently died after contracting the virus, gave this poignant message to the public. for me, stay at home, don't let my sister and all the other nhs staff and all the people who have died from this virus, don't let their deaths be in vain. stay at home. with only one day left of the four—day bank holiday weekend, the message remains the same. stay at home, protect the nhs, and save lives. borisjohnson is recuperating at his country residence, chequers, after spending a week in hospital with covid—19. in a video message, the pri
but it's now increasing in places such as the north—west and north—east of england, as well as yorkshirennoy: can you all go home, please? it's not a holiday, it's a lockdown. today marks three weeks since lockdown began. it's understood ministers will meet later this week to review the social distancing measures. despite the warm bank holiday weekend, the streets of london were empty, and motorways almost abandoned, as people listened to the pleas to stay close to home. yesterday the...
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initiative for his donations have already enabled the opening of a brand new 500 bed hospital facility in yorkshire leaving little doubt that there is nothing a 100 year old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. you're watching the news you can find lots more on our website at d.w. dot com i'm terry martin thanks for watching. this state of emergency is the normal people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. and they're keeping the coronas diary and welcoming us into their lives they let us get as a close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diaries starts many teeth on t w.
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but take a look at the two bridges across many parts of england — the mid—teens as far north as yorkshireto sunday, we really start to see that plume of very warm air from the south. so by sunday, it is a case of sunny skies. unfortunately, most of us will not be able to make the most of the good weather, as we are just out in the garden if we are lucky or looking to the window. some fine weather there, look at that — 20 in london, i7 expected in newcastle, but always a chance of some showers with thicker cloud there across western areas. and also worth mentioning the pollen levels will be moderate—to—high come sunday. bye— bye. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. there are now more than a million confirmed cases of coronavirus around the world. 50,000 people have died. ten million americans have lost theirjobs in two weeks, as the economy shuts down to slow the spread of coronavirus. in the spread of coronavirus. recent weeks, as the vir spread in recent weeks, as the virus has spread and economic hardship has followed, we've seen ameri
but take a look at the two bridges across many parts of england — the mid—teens as far north as yorkshireto sunday, we really start to see that plume of very warm air from the south. so by sunday, it is a case of sunny skies. unfortunately, most of us will not be able to make the most of the good weather, as we are just out in the garden if we are lucky or looking to the window. some fine weather there, look at that — 20 in london, i7 expected in newcastle, but always a chance of some...
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the incident with south yorkshire police and the gentleman in the garden wanting to go out with his childrengarden being told not to. it isa in the garden being told not to. it is a regrettable overreach by that particular police officer. i think that the force has since clarified that. it has apologised. and we have seen all kinds of police tweeting about how they are glad that people are not in the nonessential aisles at the supermarket and having to be tracked back. ithink at the supermarket and having to be tracked back. i think there is a legitimate area of police overreach to be covered here. and as a newspaper we will look at that. we will cross the atlantic to look at america, the huffington post's we have an extract of what they are running, a report by the associated press. global coronavirus death toll hits 100,000, us deaths almost 17,000. my we have seen new york particularly badly hit and pictures of mass graves of the bronx. those images from new york are obviously just appalling and what is happening in america in particular at the spread is so devastating and i think for a c
the incident with south yorkshire police and the gentleman in the garden wanting to go out with his childrengarden being told not to. it isa in the garden being told not to. it is a regrettable overreach by that particular police officer. i think that the force has since clarified that. it has apologised. and we have seen all kinds of police tweeting about how they are glad that people are not in the nonessential aisles at the supermarket and having to be tracked back. ithink at the supermarket...
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the yorkshire man sketch, you saw that.sense of, you know, he lived a good life, loved comedy, humour, people, it was a joy to be in his company. people say, he was a bit shy, quiet unassuming? yes, he was, you had to get the stories out of him, he‘d have this extraordinary figure, we were talking about the quentin tarantino film about sharon tate, he said, yes, iwas quentin tarantino film about sharon tate, he said, yes, i was working with sharon tate and hollywood rant about that time and we were like what, you worked with sharon tate? you had to encode the stories out of him. he was the least important person in his own life, really, he loved other people and derby county, he loved cricket, football, loved golf as well. but derby county, somebody told me he would go off at half—time and he would bring people back, to where he was sitting, bring back, to where he was sitting, bring back food, posh meals, cups of tea, to people sitting next to him in the stands. he was that kind of person, really. i suppose, we are all wat
the yorkshire man sketch, you saw that.sense of, you know, he lived a good life, loved comedy, humour, people, it was a joy to be in his company. people say, he was a bit shy, quiet unassuming? yes, he was, you had to get the stories out of him, he‘d have this extraordinary figure, we were talking about the quentin tarantino film about sharon tate, he said, yes, iwas quentin tarantino film about sharon tate, he said, yes, i was working with sharon tate and hollywood rant about that time and...
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east yorkshire only had blackthorn and hawthorn.use with a large garden that was cheaper than anything in sussex. we bought it. i began straight away, drawing on a japanese foldout book. i drew all around the house, and then i drew the house itself. these were exhibited in new york in september 2019. being a smoker, i do not care for new york, so i never went. we came back here to normandy on march 2nd. i began drawing the winter trees on my new ipad. then the virus started. i went on drawing the winter trees that eventually burst into blossom. this is the stage we're at right now. meanwhile, the virus is going mad, and many people said my drawings were a great respite from what was going on. why are my ipad drawings seen as a respite from the news? well, they are obviously made by the hand, depicting the renewal that is the spring. i intend to carry on with my work, which i now see is very important. we have lost touch with nature rather foolishly, as we are part of it, not outside it. this will in time be over, and then what? what
east yorkshire only had blackthorn and hawthorn.use with a large garden that was cheaper than anything in sussex. we bought it. i began straight away, drawing on a japanese foldout book. i drew all around the house, and then i drew the house itself. these were exhibited in new york in september 2019. being a smoker, i do not care for new york, so i never went. we came back here to normandy on march 2nd. i began drawing the winter trees on my new ipad. then the virus started. i went on drawing...
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through the afternoon, we could trigger some thunderstorms across south wales, the midlands, into yorkshirerough the latter part of the day. so, perhaps some heavier rain locally here, and some sharper showers across northern scotland. showers though across england and wales tend to fizzle out as we head overnight and into monday. a much milder story across the southern half of the uk. overnight, to the north, a risk of a frost across scotland. and here's what that weather front really marks, the boundary between warmer air across the southern half of the uk, and colder air trying to feed into the north or northeasterly breeze as we look at monday. showers across northern scotland, but actually quite a lot of sunny spells across the northern half of the uk through the day, whereas the cloud will tend to build further south. still pretty warm in the far southeast. elsewhere, probably mid teens at best, and then showers starting to break out in the southwest later on in the day on monday, as this area of low pressure winds itself up, and into tuesday, we are talking about heavier and more wid
through the afternoon, we could trigger some thunderstorms across south wales, the midlands, into yorkshirerough the latter part of the day. so, perhaps some heavier rain locally here, and some sharper showers across northern scotland. showers though across england and wales tend to fizzle out as we head overnight and into monday. a much milder story across the southern half of the uk. overnight, to the north, a risk of a frost across scotland. and here's what that weather front really marks,...
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his initiative, his donations have enabled the opening of a brand-new 500-bed hospital facility in yorkshireleaving little doubt there is nothing a 100-year-old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. brent: we wish him the best of birthdays. after a short break, we will be back to take you through "the day." stick around. we will be right back. ♪
his initiative, his donations have enabled the opening of a brand-new 500-bed hospital facility in yorkshireleaving little doubt there is nothing a 100-year-old with a strong sense of solidarity and a sturdy walking frame can do. brent: we wish him the best of birthdays. after a short break, we will be back to take you through "the day." stick around. we will be right back. ♪
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how is the weather looking in yorkshire? it is looking quite a nice day, yes.ations? they have been taking a really common—sense and proportionate approach. i have been in touch every day with the chief co nsta ble in touch every day with the chief constable and i am pleased to say that the vast majority of the public are complying with the government advice, the public health advice. of course, that is what we should all be doing. really, this is about staying at home, protecting our key workers and the nhs, police and elsewhere and ultimately saving lives to stop the spread of this coronavirus. it is a strange situation that the police find themselves in. this is something normally the police would have no concern with, the worse they might worry about is people barking incorrectly in the areas of main roads, they wouldn't worry about people going out camping, going out for a walk or whatever. if its officers in a difficult position in terms of their relationship with normally law—abiding members of the public. yes, these are exceptional times. the fact that
how is the weather looking in yorkshire? it is looking quite a nice day, yes.ations? they have been taking a really common—sense and proportionate approach. i have been in touch every day with the chief co nsta ble in touch every day with the chief constable and i am pleased to say that the vast majority of the public are complying with the government advice, the public health advice. of course, that is what we should all be doing. really, this is about staying at home, protecting our key...
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i think we will see below cloud willing from the dead sea, yorkshire, lincolnshire, into the midlandsese areas. temperature wise generally between two and 9 degrees, some spots in scotland mightjust get below freezing allowing a touch of frost to develop. into tomorrow, we will see this area of cloud with mist and mark named in the midlands and it will break up very quickly and it will break up very quickly and any mist will tend to lift and then we will again see plenty of sunshine to take us through the day. still the potential for extra crowd close to the chapmans and on the cooler side across the far north and east of the uk. generally speaking it's another warm day with temperatures getting up into the 20s. as we had to friday evening, wa nted 20s. as we had to friday evening, wanted to two showers breaking out over the hills and mountains of wales most will remain dry. that chance for showers does tend to increase at that as we head through the weekend. it will feel cooler as well. a very slack pressure pattern, what do i mean by that? not many white lines, the winds are light,
i think we will see below cloud willing from the dead sea, yorkshire, lincolnshire, into the midlandsese areas. temperature wise generally between two and 9 degrees, some spots in scotland mightjust get below freezing allowing a touch of frost to develop. into tomorrow, we will see this area of cloud with mist and mark named in the midlands and it will break up very quickly and it will break up very quickly and any mist will tend to lift and then we will again see plenty of sunshine to take us...