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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: large—scale vaccinations are to begin at another ten centres in england from tomorrow, with more than a million over—80s invited to receive their coronavirus jab. it comes as the duke of cambridge praises nhs staff and volunteers for their work in the covid vaccine rollout. i want to say a huge congratulations to everybody involved in vaccination programme, because it looks tremendous, it really does. new financial support for airports in england hit by the latest travel curbs, but the industry warns more help is needed. nasa fires up the engines of its megarocket, which it hopes will send american astronauts back to the moon. socially distanced celebrations in the premier league. james maddison and leicester city show that the message is getting through, as they move up to second in the league. good morning. it is a sundae of sunny spells for many of us. a bit more of a breeze north and west, and thatis more of a breeze north and west, and that is where we wi
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: large—scale vaccinations are to begin at another ten centres in england from tomorrow, with more than a million over—80s invited to receive their coronavirus jab. it comes as the duke of cambridge praises nhs staff and volunteers for their work in the covid vaccine rollout. i want to say a huge congratulations to everybody involved in vaccination programme, because it looks tremendous, it really...
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but whilst age and tradition still count for plenty, youth also has its place, this was a young ross thompson putting glasgow in front, the penalties were all either side had to show until shortly before the break, jamie farndale giving edinburgh the lead. it took until the second half for glasgow to wrestle back control, george turner powering over. even without the fans it is clear this is a match that matters and back came edinburgh, storming through for christine to reduce the gap with a stunning try. —— chris dean. there won't be many finishes as dramatic as what followed, as eroni sau brought edinburgh to within a single point, so a kick, then, to win it... but a miss, point, so a kick, then, to win it... buta miss, and it is point, so a kick, then, to win it... but a miss, and it is glasgow's night in this oldest of royal rulers. —— oldest of rivalries. adam wild, bbc news. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest on heather watson and almost 50 other tennis players being confined to their hotel rooms ahead of the australian open after a positive coronavirus c
but whilst age and tradition still count for plenty, youth also has its place, this was a young ross thompson putting glasgow in front, the penalties were all either side had to show until shortly before the break, jamie farndale giving edinburgh the lead. it took until the second half for glasgow to wrestle back control, george turner powering over. even without the fans it is clear this is a match that matters and back came edinburgh, storming through for christine to reduce the gap with a...
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one of those who has answered the call is jaimie thompson. she's a third—year nursing student in hull. jamie, good morning to you. good mornina! jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you doing? - jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you doing? i - jamie, good morning to you. goodj morning! how are you doing? i am jamie, good morning to you. good i morning! how are you doing? i am all riuht. you morning! how are you doing? i am all right- you are — morning! how are you doing? i am all right. you are all— morning! how are you doing? i am all right. you are all right? _ morning! how are you doing? i am all right. you are all right? we _ morning! how are you doing? i am all right. you are all right? we are - right. you are all right? we are auoin to right. you are all right? we are going to investigate _ right. you are all right? we are going to investigate that
one of those who has answered the call is jaimie thompson. she's a third—year nursing student in hull. jamie, good morning to you. good mornina! jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you _ jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you doing? - jamie, good morning to you. good morning! how are you doing? i - jamie, good morning to you. goodj morning! how are you doing? i am...
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now, a number of celebrities, including jamie oliver and emma thompson, havejoined the footballer and over 40 charities and educational leaders to write to the government to call for change. we�*ve signed the letter because the last few months have really shown up the cracks in our school food system. whether it�*s the use of food parcels, or vouchers, or giving people cash during lockdown, or whether indeed to feed children during the school holidays. and also, most importantly, making sure that every child that lives in poverty is able to access support. the letter calls for the government to conduct an urgent, comprehensive review into free school meal policy across the uk and to provide recommendations for the next spending review. this week, borisjohnson condemned as inadequate a number of meal parcels after images of them were shared on social media. but the government insists it is committed to making sure no child goes hungry, as a result of the pandemic. it is schools' choices how they deliver this support. the schools have the contracts with their caterers. we've given t
now, a number of celebrities, including jamie oliver and emma thompson, havejoined the footballer and over 40 charities and educational leaders to write to the government to call for change. we�*ve signed the letter because the last few months have really shown up the cracks in our school food system. whether it�*s the use of food parcels, or vouchers, or giving people cash during lockdown, or whether indeed to feed children during the school holidays. and also, most importantly, making...
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ben thompson, on 0xford worse before they start to improve. ben thompson, on oxford street for us this morning, thank you. labour is demanding a statement from the home secretary, priti patel, after it emerged that 150,000 arrest records were accidentally wiped from police databases. the home office says it's assessing the impact of the glitch, which happened last week, but insists no records of criminals or dangerous persons were deleted. charlotte wright has this report. the police national computer is a vital tool for bringing perpetrators to justice. used to store and share criminal records information between forces in investigations across the country. but it has been revealed that 150,000 of its biometric entries, including dna and fingerprints, have been wiped by mistake, after the files were accidentally flagged for deletion. the home office says the missing entries relate to people arrested and released, where no further action had been taken. and not criminal or dangerous persons. but it's thought, if it's not recovered, it may hind
ben thompson, on 0xford worse before they start to improve. ben thompson, on oxford street for us this morning, thank you. labour is demanding a statement from the home secretary, priti patel, after it emerged that 150,000 arrest records were accidentally wiped from police databases. the home office says it's assessing the impact of the glitch, which happened last week, but insists no records of criminals or dangerous persons were deleted. charlotte wright has this report. the police national...
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this is the family of 18—year—old declan thompson, who are watching at home as he came off the substitutes' bench to make his professional debut for sheffield wednesday. an emotional moment, because when declan was five, he was diagnosed with a rare childhood condition which affects his hips, and he spent 18 months in a wheelchair. his parents were told that he might not walk again, never mind play football. no wonder his dad lee had a bit of a cry. he called me and just told me how proud he was and stuff. and then, obviously my mum and grandad, they all called me and pretty much said the exact same, really. my grandad's took me to every single game, so like, repaying him by going round to his house — i went round to his house on sunday, and i took my shirt round and i gave him my shirt. he's not really expressed emotions in front of me, but i could tell that i'd made him proud and that were, like, one of the best parts for me. isn't that lovely? e is a lifelong sheffield united —— sheffield wednesday fan as well. being told you will never walk again, let alone play football, and to
this is the family of 18—year—old declan thompson, who are watching at home as he came off the substitutes' bench to make his professional debut for sheffield wednesday. an emotional moment, because when declan was five, he was diagnosed with a rare childhood condition which affects his hips, and he spent 18 months in a wheelchair. his parents were told that he might not walk again, never mind play football. no wonder his dad lee had a bit of a cry. he called me and just told me how proud...
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ben thompson. the headlines on bbc news... a warning from england's chief medical officer that the peak of the pandemic is still to come — and the next few weeks will be worst — as the government looks at improving enforcement of the current lockdown measures. seven mass coronavirus vaccination centres — capable of injecting thousands of people a week — are opening across england this morning indonesian investigators believe the boeing 737, that crashed on saturday, was destroyed when it hit the sea — which could rule out a mid—air breakup. the arrival of the covid vaccine has also offered fresh hope to thousands of care home residents. and as the roll out continues for those at the top of the priority list, john maguire has been finding out how it's been going. people living in care homes have been among the most vulnerable in this pandemic. visits from families, normally such a vital part of daily life, have been under heartbreaking restrictions. just before christmas, rapid testing meant that brendan black could
ben thompson. the headlines on bbc news... a warning from england's chief medical officer that the peak of the pandemic is still to come — and the next few weeks will be worst — as the government looks at improving enforcement of the current lockdown measures. seven mass coronavirus vaccination centres — capable of injecting thousands of people a week — are opening across england this morning indonesian investigators believe the boeing 737, that crashed on saturday, was destroyed when...
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will thompson with the opportunity to make it to before the break, with this audacious effort towards a goal. a change of ends, but no change of pace for the home side, derby's inexperienced defence getting caught out and one of the opposition‘s players on target again. derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. then beating in the eighth to get the game out of sight. chorley, a round for the fa cup! and that was enough. it's an unbelievable feeling, isn't it? you know, it's fantastic for the club and will keep us going for a long time financially. the boys have done so well. a top effort for us and we are so happy. a place in the fourth round, vital prize money secured and for some of these players the biggest win in their careers. # it isn't over... # chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. ido i do wonder what adele thinks that singing. there's one all—premier league encounter going on, between the holders arsenal and newcastle united, and the match has gone into extra time. there were many clear chances in the first 90 minutes — a
will thompson with the opportunity to make it to before the break, with this audacious effort towards a goal. a change of ends, but no change of pace for the home side, derby's inexperienced defence getting caught out and one of the opposition‘s players on target again. derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. then beating in the eighth to get the game out of sight. chorley, a round for the fa cup! and that was enough. it's an unbelievable feeling, isn't it? you...
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our business presenter ben thompson said that people across the travel industry would be asking the government how their plans would actually work. whilst the uk says this will come into force next week, we still have a lot of unanswered questions. we don't know exactly what date, we don't know which tests will be accepted, which clinics will be able to administer those tests. what happens, for example, if you are overseas and you submit your test but it does not come back in time for your flight? what if it does come back and it is positive, what do you do then? do you stay in the country, at the airport? do you have a hotel to stay at? big questions about that. and also of course big questions over capacity as well because, look, international travel is down significantly. heathrow airport and airports across the country are operating at a much reduced capacity, not least because we are in these lockdown restrictions where international travel is all but ruled out. but if we are able to get out of these lockdown restrictions and resume some sort of travel, will the system cope? will there be
our business presenter ben thompson said that people across the travel industry would be asking the government how their plans would actually work. whilst the uk says this will come into force next week, we still have a lot of unanswered questions. we don't know exactly what date, we don't know which tests will be accepted, which clinics will be able to administer those tests. what happens, for example, if you are overseas and you submit your test but it does not come back in time for your...
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let's speak to our business presenter, ben thompson. let's find out more about what the travel industry thinks. what reaction have you been hearing? it's possible this announcement throws up more questions than answers?m possible this announcement throws up more questions than answers? it was ever thus. the industry has been calling for this for months. i have been speaking to the boss of heathrow airport and they say they first called for this plant back in april of last year and it has taken almost ten months for that to come to fruition. he has described it as a belt and braces approach. as jonathan was telling us, this testing regime will come on top of those mandatory quarantine rules so when you return to the uk, whether you have a test or not and whether that test is negative or not, you still need to isolate for ten days. or if you use the test and release system, you can get out after five days. nonetheless, it is very complicated for travellers to know exactly what they need to do. he has also been calling for a more coordinat
let's speak to our business presenter, ben thompson. let's find out more about what the travel industry thinks. what reaction have you been hearing? it's possible this announcement throws up more questions than answers?m possible this announcement throws up more questions than answers? it was ever thus. the industry has been calling for this for months. i have been speaking to the boss of heathrow airport and they say they first called for this plant back in april of last year and it has taken...
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tessa thompson stars in romantic drama sylvie‘s love, released on amazon. it was incredible to screen this film at sundance and i think there's real beauty and value to people being able to watch it at home. it's not helped that the spectacle of film has been missing. the european film awards, usually the last awards ceremony of the year, is normally a glamorous affair. in 2020, it was online and film—makers pointed out the industry was sickly long before the pandemic struck. films became, frankly, not courageous enough or not original enough, or not provocative enough, or not attractive enough. so the main thing is we have to make better films. those seeking hope for the big screen point to asia where cinemas are functioning and independent productions are enjoying a boom as hollywood is absent. china overtook the us in 2020 as the world's biggest movie market. the eight hundred, about a group of chinese warriors holding out against the japanese army, is likely to be 2020's highest grossing film of the year making half a billion dollars. some film—make
tessa thompson stars in romantic drama sylvie‘s love, released on amazon. it was incredible to screen this film at sundance and i think there's real beauty and value to people being able to watch it at home. it's not helped that the spectacle of film has been missing. the european film awards, usually the last awards ceremony of the year, is normally a glamorous affair. in 2020, it was online and film—makers pointed out the industry was sickly long before the pandemic struck. films became,...
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let's speak to our business presenter ben thompson. there will be a clamour by businesses for this money because they need it. just when they thought they need it. just when they thought they could make plans for the future they could make plans for the future the prime minister announced a further lockdown last night. what businesses will try to be working at now is whether cash will be coming from because so many businesses still have huge expense even though they can't open. they have to pay their rent and rates and other bills as well as supporting staff even although they may be on the furlough scheme. the package of measures announced by the chancel this morning may go some way to rectify that. he says this will help businesses get through to the spring when they led to believe restrictions may be able to be lifted once again. i many businesses are frustrated that it is the on of restrictions proving so difficult to navigate. one landlord i spoke to this morning says he has a cellar. he was hoping to sell. even if they we re he w
let's speak to our business presenter ben thompson. there will be a clamour by businesses for this money because they need it. just when they thought they need it. just when they thought they could make plans for the future they could make plans for the future the prime minister announced a further lockdown last night. what businesses will try to be working at now is whether cash will be coming from because so many businesses still have huge expense even though they can't open. they have to pay...
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our business corresponded ben thompson joins us, tell us more about these announcements. we are led to believe it could be worth up to £9,000 per individual property of a business, the chancellor says it will help workers and businesses get to the worst of the latest restrictions, he says, so workers will be ready when businesses able to reopen again. he was under mounting pressure to announce something pretty quickly get in the new restrictions put in place across england last night, restrictions already in place in scotla nd restrictions already in place in scotland and wales, remember, and therefore businesses will be planning what they do next and what they are looking at is what happens further down the line, they will be making very big decisions about investment, jobs and businesses, whether they are viable and they can keep them running, they will be making those decisions now and not waiting until the spring, so the chancellor was under the pressure to come up with money pretty fast. we have been told this latest round of support will help 600,000 different prop
our business corresponded ben thompson joins us, tell us more about these announcements. we are led to believe it could be worth up to £9,000 per individual property of a business, the chancellor says it will help workers and businesses get to the worst of the latest restrictions, he says, so workers will be ready when businesses able to reopen again. he was under mounting pressure to announce something pretty quickly get in the new restrictions put in place across england last night,...
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mr thompson was a train operator until he got sick himself. back in mid, late march, icame himself. back in mid, late march, i came into contact with a coworker who tested positive. i basically called out of work from them because i didn't want to get anyone else sick. since this one city's economy makes up this one city's economy makes up10% of this one city's economy makes up 10% of america's, keeping its trains and buses moving is essential to more than just new yorkers. but the workers who operate the system say they don't get the front—line treatment of other essential industries. we don't get that respect, though. as a fireman ora respect, though. as a fireman or a policeman or a nurse or a doctor, essential workers. as i said, we don't get that respect. james is a bus operator. despite his 10 years of experience, he has felt alone in protect himself against the virus. a lot of my co—workers or some of my co—workers, a couple had passed away due to the virus. some have been getting sick. it is just rough with this pandemic, though, you know. and those difficulties are li
mr thompson was a train operator until he got sick himself. back in mid, late march, icame himself. back in mid, late march, i came into contact with a coworker who tested positive. i basically called out of work from them because i didn't want to get anyone else sick. since this one city's economy makes up this one city's economy makes up10% of this one city's economy makes up 10% of america's, keeping its trains and buses moving is essential to more than just new yorkers. but the workers who...
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our breakfast colleague ben thompson has been reflecting on how the uk economy, businesses, and jobs have been changed by the pandemic. i've struggled getting out of bed some days, because what do you do with yourself when your whole world is turned upside down? we lost 90% of our revenue overnight. 2020 was the year that changed just about everything. the coronavirus pandemic affected how we live and how we work. it upended our social lives, changed our shopping habits and impacted how and where we could travel. i think this is by far the biggest crisis we have ever faced and clearly requires us to take very quick and deep action. for the country, it led to the biggest economic slump in a generation causing thousands of people to lose their jobs across the uk. and so, as we grapple with its impacts on our lives and our livelihoods, we will assess how long it could take for the country to recover. and amid all of this turmoil, we wonder whether covid has given us reason to stop, to reassess, and perhaps to do things differently. people realise that they can actually work from home, t
our breakfast colleague ben thompson has been reflecting on how the uk economy, businesses, and jobs have been changed by the pandemic. i've struggled getting out of bed some days, because what do you do with yourself when your whole world is turned upside down? we lost 90% of our revenue overnight. 2020 was the year that changed just about everything. the coronavirus pandemic affected how we live and how we work. it upended our social lives, changed our shopping habits and impacted how and...
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now ben thompson reflects on how the uk economy, businesses and jobs suffered throughout the coronavirus pandemic and how things changed — from the way we work and travel to how we shop — in review 2020: the business year. i've struggled getting out of bed some days, because what do you do with yourself when your whole world is turned upside down? we lost 90% of our revenue overnight. 2020 was the year that changed just about everything. the coronavirus pandemic affected how we live and how we work. it upended our social lives, changed our shopping habits and impacted how and where we could travel. i think this is by far the biggest crisis we have ever faced and clearly requires us to take very quick and deep action. for the country, it led to the biggest economic slump in a generation causing thousands of people to lose their jobs across the uk. and so, as we grapple with its impacts on our lives and our livelihoods, we will assess how long it could take for the country to recover. and amid all of this turmoil, we wonder whether covid has given us reason to stop, to reassess, and pe
now ben thompson reflects on how the uk economy, businesses and jobs suffered throughout the coronavirus pandemic and how things changed — from the way we work and travel to how we shop — in review 2020: the business year. i've struggled getting out of bed some days, because what do you do with yourself when your whole world is turned upside down? we lost 90% of our revenue overnight. 2020 was the year that changed just about everything. the coronavirus pandemic affected how we live and how...
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acclaimed actor emma thompson is also campaigning to end child food poverty. hello, marcus. nice to meet you. we are not allowed. we have to stay like this, i'm going to bow. in april 2019 emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. hey, you lot. hello. would you like me to introduce you? i think we know him very well! so the question is for me now what we do now? where do we go from where we are? food commission to see how many people it is affecting and to show the mps and everybody in the uk that this is a real thing and that people are suffering from it, especially young people. that is a massive one. if the ask you put themselves in the environment and to see what is actually happening. then, we wouldn't even have to speak about any of this. on your twitter you said it's not the parents's fault that they can't feed their child because no parent doesn't want to feed their child. that needs to be heard by more adults and we could be the ones to tell them to stop stigmatising people.
acclaimed actor emma thompson is also campaigning to end child food poverty. hello, marcus. nice to meet you. we are not allowed. we have to stay like this, i'm going to bow. in april 2019 emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. hey, you lot. hello. would you like me to introduce you? i think we know him very well! so the question is for me now what we do now? where do we go from where we are? food...
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rescuers in norway are still searching for people now, ben thompson reflects on how the uk economy, businesses and jobs suffered throughout the coronavirus pandemic
rescuers in norway are still searching for people now, ben thompson reflects on how the uk economy, businesses and jobs suffered throughout the coronavirus pandemic
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acclaimed actor emma thompson is also campaigning to end child food poverty. hello, marcus. we have to stay like this. lam going i am going to bow. in april 2019 emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. hey, you lot. hello. would you like me to introduce you? i think we know him very well. so the question is for me now what we do now? where do we go from where we are? food commission to see how many people it is affecting and to show the mps and everybody in the uk that this is a real thing and that people are suffering from it, especially young people. that is a massive one. if they actually put themselves in the environment and they see what's actually happening, then we wouldn't even have to speak about any of this. on your twitter you said it's not the parents's fault that they can't feed their child because no parent doesn't want to feed their child. that needs to be heard by more adults and we could be the ones to tell them to stop stigmatising people. when the disbelief goes
acclaimed actor emma thompson is also campaigning to end child food poverty. hello, marcus. we have to stay like this. lam going i am going to bow. in april 2019 emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. hey, you lot. hello. would you like me to introduce you? i think we know him very well. so the question is for me now what we do now? where do we go from where we are? food commission to see how many...
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now ben thompson reflects on how the uk economy,
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coach neil thompson takes temporary charge for tonight's game against middlesbrough. welsh forward jake ball will leave scarlets at the end of the season to be his family in australia. that will also rule him out playing for wales because he only has 49 caps and needs 60 if he isn't playing for one of the welsh regions to be able to carry on playing for his country. it's a big blow for wales, he has been a mainstay in the second row since making hsi debut six years ago. india thrashed australia by eight wickets in melbourne with a day to spare to level their test series at 1—1 with two to play. after bowling the hosts out for 200, they easily chased down the 70 runs required. it's a remarkable turnaround after they were heavily beaten in the first test having been bowled out for their lowest test score of 36. the third test is in sydney on the sixth january. i think this will go down in the annals of indian cricket, world cricket, as one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the game. you know, to be rolled overfor 36 and then three days later to get up and be
coach neil thompson takes temporary charge for tonight's game against middlesbrough. welsh forward jake ball will leave scarlets at the end of the season to be his family in australia. that will also rule him out playing for wales because he only has 49 caps and needs 60 if he isn't playing for one of the welsh regions to be able to carry on playing for his country. it's a big blow for wales, he has been a mainstay in the second row since making hsi debut six years ago. india thrashed australia...
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first—team coach neil thompson takes charge for the game at home to middlesbrough tonight. there's been cricket overnight. india beat australia to level their test series at 1—1. they only needed to chase down a target of 70, losing just two wickets. and new zealand are on course to beat pakistan in the first of their two tests. both their openers made half centuries as they set the tourists a target of 373 runs. pakistan will resume on day five on 71 for three. two time champion gary anderson is through the fourth round of the world darts championship, after beating mensur suljovic 4—3. moment of the day at alexandra palace though came from dutchman dirk van duijvenbode. he hit a maximum checkout of 170 on his way to thrashing england's adam hunt 4—0. great debate rumbling in the football world at the moment. and finally, the footballing world has been congratulating lionel messi recently, for breaking brazilian legend pele's record of 6113 goals for one club. well, everyone except pele's former club santos. they've published a detailed account explaining why, in the
first—team coach neil thompson takes charge for the game at home to middlesbrough tonight. there's been cricket overnight. india beat australia to level their test series at 1—1. they only needed to chase down a target of 70, losing just two wickets. and new zealand are on course to beat pakistan in the first of their two tests. both their openers made half centuries as they set the tourists a target of 373 runs. pakistan will resume on day five on 71 for three. two time champion gary...
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acclaimed actor, emma thompson, is also campaigning to end child food poverty. . hi, marcus. mechanized meat used up to meet you. we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. i will bow. we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. iwill bow. in we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. i will bow. in april 2019, emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. k, you lots. you 0k? would you like me to introduce you? i think we know you very well. the mix ofa i think we know you very well. the mix of a question for me now is, you know, what do we do now? where do we go from where we are? the commission to see how any people it's affecting and to show the mps and everyone in the uk that this is a real thing, and that people are suffering, especially young people. that's a massive one. if they actually put themselves in the environment and saw what is actually happening, then we wouldn't even have to speak about any of it. on your twitter, you said it's not the parent's fault th
acclaimed actor, emma thompson, is also campaigning to end child food poverty. . hi, marcus. mechanized meat used up to meet you. we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. i will bow. we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. iwill bow. in we are not allowed. we've got to stay like this. i will bow. in april 2019, emma went to downing street to deliver a report on poverty written from children's perspectives, outlining recommendations for change. k, you lots. you 0k? would you...
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the home side got back into it early in the second half through jordan thompson. but spurs ended any hopes of an upset with two further goals, this strike from ben davies put them back in front. before harry kane who else wrapped things up forjose mourinho's side nine minutes from time. 3—1 the final score against the championship side. i knew that if the results goes in that direction, they will have a goal. in the last part of the game, so we goal. in the last part of the game, so we needed to kill the game. instead of killing it, we lost a contact instead of killing it, we lost a co nta ct ball instead of killing it, we lost a contact ball and to allow them to score the one. after that, it was a moment where we needed stability attitude, and we had it. and this is the draw for the semi finals. it'll be a manchester derby with united drawn at home to city, while brentford's first ever major cup semi final will be against tottenham. rangers remain 16 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after an 11th straight league win at stjohnstone. it finishe
the home side got back into it early in the second half through jordan thompson. but spurs ended any hopes of an upset with two further goals, this strike from ben davies put them back in front. before harry kane who else wrapped things up forjose mourinho's side nine minutes from time. 3—1 the final score against the championship side. i knew that if the results goes in that direction, they will have a goal. in the last part of the game, so we goal. in the last part of the game, so we needed...
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thank you, emma thompson. russian opposition politician alexey navalny survived an assassination attempt in the summer, after being poisoned with the nerve agent novichok. he, as well as most western nations, have blamed the russian security forces. he, as well as most western nations, have blamed the russian security forces. with the help of the bellingcat investigative website, who had identifed some of the team which had been trailing navalny, he called them up, pretending to be a senior security official investigating the poisoning operation — and got a full confession. here's a little excerpt from the phone call. what was the main focus? what was the riskiest piece of clothing? underpants. underpants. a little earlier we spoke to the man who sat next to alexey navalny during this phone conversation, christo grozev, the lead investigator of bellingcat. it's definitely the most incredible thing anyone can live through. what added to the received —— surrealism was... at 430 in the morning, there was...
thank you, emma thompson. russian opposition politician alexey navalny survived an assassination attempt in the summer, after being poisoned with the nerve agent novichok. he, as well as most western nations, have blamed the russian security forces. he, as well as most western nations, have blamed the russian security forces. with the help of the bellingcat investigative website, who had identifed some of the team which had been trailing navalny, he called them up, pretending to be a senior...
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let's speak to my colleague ben thompson who has been following developments on this. for the travel industry, this must be an absolute nightmare for what has been such a tough year. you are absolutely right. just as those airlines thought they could get passengers back into the skies with may be testing out at airports or rather my sleek arrangements, and indeed people getting overseas for the christmas holidays, that seems not to be happening. some of the because false on the london stock market today have been in london travel firms, particularly airlines but also big energy firms to because our demand for things like oil and petrol is down for what would normally be a pretty busy season for travelling. no surprises to forgetting that hospitality and retail also bearing the brunt of this because they in the uk and in those most restricted areas are simply not able to open. this is the time of year when they would be at their busiest. they make all of their busiest. they make all of their money at this time of year to get them through the rather bleak winter months o
let's speak to my colleague ben thompson who has been following developments on this. for the travel industry, this must be an absolute nightmare for what has been such a tough year. you are absolutely right. just as those airlines thought they could get passengers back into the skies with may be testing out at airports or rather my sleek arrangements, and indeed people getting overseas for the christmas holidays, that seems not to be happening. some of the because false on the london stock...
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ben thompson, thank you for that. nicola sturgeon has called on boris johnson to try and get an extension to the travel period. brexit trade negotiators are continuing in brussels later, despite a warning by the european parliament it would not vote on a deal this year if it had not been agreed by last night. the uk ‘s former national security chief lord rickets says he agrees a short extension would be sensible. it is a very exceptional crisis we are in at the moment. that's not really the circumstances in which governments can take cool—headed, rational decisions with long—term implications of the country. and we are implications of the country. and we a re clearly in implications of the country. and we are clearly in the very last throes of this negotiation about leaving the eu, they say 98% of it is done, still some hard issues to deal with but i don't think either side, certainly not the british government, has got the bandwidth to make those decisions now so i would be very much in favour of a short, techn
ben thompson, thank you for that. nicola sturgeon has called on boris johnson to try and get an extension to the travel period. brexit trade negotiators are continuing in brussels later, despite a warning by the european parliament it would not vote on a deal this year if it had not been agreed by last night. the uk ‘s former national security chief lord rickets says he agrees a short extension would be sensible. it is a very exceptional crisis we are in at the moment. that's not really the...
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ben thompson, thank you for that. 0ur ben thompson, thank you for that. our business presenter. elizabeth tweeted to say how about emergency free quick covid test for exiting lorry drivers, sent teams down the lorry drivers, sent teams down the lorry cues, testing to lorry registration numbers. we will have much more are you coming up in a couple of moments. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood hello again. it's been a pretty wet started the day for england and wales, that whether pushing northwards and eastwards, getting into southern scotland and northern ireland. in the north and west, showers merging to give longer spells of rain and this afternoon about 400 metres it could be wintry across the hills and mountains in scotland. behind the ring, a of cloud, gusty winds, highs of 15 degrees in the south—east. tonight, we continue with cloud and rain in southern areas, the wind easing, strengthening across the far north of scotland, we hang onto some showers, it will be cold enough locally for a touch of frost in the north but still very mild in the sout
ben thompson, thank you for that. 0ur ben thompson, thank you for that. our business presenter. elizabeth tweeted to say how about emergency free quick covid test for exiting lorry drivers, sent teams down the lorry drivers, sent teams down the lorry cues, testing to lorry registration numbers. we will have much more are you coming up in a couple of moments. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood hello again. it's been a pretty wet started the day for england and wales,...
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to golf, and lexi thompson of the usa leads ahead of the friday's second round of the cme group tour championship — the last event of the season on the lpga tour. there's $1.5 million for the winner of the tournament, and they'll also win the season—long race to the cme globe, and claim the order of merit on the lpga tour. thompson — the 2018 champion — opened up with a 7—under—par round of 65, for a one—shot overnight lead. last year's winner, kim sei—young, is two shots off the lead on 5—under—par. and here's a real star of the future. meet charlie woods, he's 11 years old and son of the 14—time major winner tiger woods. they'll be taking part in the father/son challenge at the pnc championship in florida this weekend. young charlie's got quite a swing on him and he's clearly going to be just as competitive as his dad. it's just so much fun for me to see him just enjoying it. enjoying this opportunity to, uh, be out here and, uh, he is competitive, yes, as far as being competitive and shipping, thatis being competitive and shipping, that is part of what we do.
to golf, and lexi thompson of the usa leads ahead of the friday's second round of the cme group tour championship — the last event of the season on the lpga tour. there's $1.5 million for the winner of the tournament, and they'll also win the season—long race to the cme globe, and claim the order of merit on the lpga tour. thompson — the 2018 champion — opened up with a 7—under—par round of 65, for a one—shot overnight lead. last year's winner, kim sei—young, is two shots off...
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adding their names — more former rugby union players come forward to join those like steve thompson suing the sport's authorities for alleged negligence. permanent concussion substitutions will be allowed in the premier league, as clubs agree to trial it from next month. cut in half — russia's four year ban from all major sporting events for doping is reduced to two years — they'll still miss the tokyo games and the next world cup. also coming up on the programme... the action from adelaide — as india's captain virat kohli's run out after a mix up on the opening day of the first test against australia. and you'll also hear later from marcus rashford's mum — on why tackling food poverty means so much to her son. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. today more former rugby union players have come forward to sue the game's authorities for alleged negligence. it means there are now nine players taking action against the rfu, wales rugby union and world rugby, saying they've suffered brain damage — though the law firm representing them says more than 100 players are affect
adding their names — more former rugby union players come forward to join those like steve thompson suing the sport's authorities for alleged negligence. permanent concussion substitutions will be allowed in the premier league, as clubs agree to trial it from next month. cut in half — russia's four year ban from all major sporting events for doping is reduced to two years — they'll still miss the tokyo games and the next world cup. also coming up on the programme... the action from...
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bbc news, adding their names, more former rugby union players come forward to join others like steve thompson is suing the sport's authorities for alleged negligence. the chief executive at the port of dover, europe's busiest trucking port, says he's expecting some disruption when britain finally pulls away from the eu at the end of the year. dover is also struggling to cope with end—of—year supply issues due to the coronavirus pandemic. the port handles up to £122 billion — or 17% — of the uk's trade in goods. it deals with up to 120 ferry movements a day, and up to 110 miles worth of lorries per day. so how prepared is the port — along with the companies which use it for the weeks and months ahead? from dover, our business editor, simonjack, reports. radio: there are long, long delays because of lorries waiting to get into the docks into dover... this might be the most important trade route in europe, the approach to dover. 9,000 lorries a day transport nearly a fifth of all goods bought and sold in the uk. avoid the a2 in that area at all costs... that wasn't an option for these
bbc news, adding their names, more former rugby union players come forward to join others like steve thompson is suing the sport's authorities for alleged negligence. the chief executive at the port of dover, europe's busiest trucking port, says he's expecting some disruption when britain finally pulls away from the eu at the end of the year. dover is also struggling to cope with end—of—year supply issues due to the coronavirus pandemic. the port handles up to £122 billion — or 17% —...
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we already knew that steve thompson, the former england player alex popham, and michael lipman were involved in this potential class action. two other names to bring you this afternoon — the former leicester and gloucester flanker, neil spence. he is currently 1m. and the former dragons centre, adam hughes, just 30. retired in 2018 because of fears over a brain injury. all say they are suffering from the early signs of dementia, all say that is due to repeated blows to the head, be that in training or in matches. that letter of claim will be lodged with the governing body. they have given them three months to respond to that. there has been a response from the wru, the rfu and world rugby today and i will bring you an excerpt on the bbc website, and it says, "we are deeply saddened to hear of the brave personal accounts from former players. rugby is a contact sport and, while there is an element of risk to playing any sport, rugby takes player welfare extremely seriously and it continues to be our number one priority." elsewhere, premier league clubs have voted against allowing teams to ma
we already knew that steve thompson, the former england player alex popham, and michael lipman were involved in this potential class action. two other names to bring you this afternoon — the former leicester and gloucester flanker, neil spence. he is currently 1m. and the former dragons centre, adam hughes, just 30. retired in 2018 because of fears over a brain injury. all say they are suffering from the early signs of dementia, all say that is due to repeated blows to the head, be that in...
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the group includes the england world cup winner steve thompson. they say they're suffering permanent brain damage caused by repeated blows to the head. they also say a further 30 former professionals have come forward after they went public with their stories last week. this is about the guys who have fallen through the cracks when it comes to the rugby family, so to speak, so there are a lot of guys who haven't been involved in the game for a decade, and if they have early onset dementia, for example, by the time they are in their 50s and 60s they might be unable to work any more, they may require considerable health care, and those quys considerable health care, and those guys who are taking money from the game still absolutely need damages to support their young family going forward. football clubs will be allowed to trial the use of concussion substitutes from next month. it means that teams will be allowed to make extra substitutions when a player gets a head injury. the plan is for it to be trialled in the third round of the fa cup, which st
the group includes the england world cup winner steve thompson. they say they're suffering permanent brain damage caused by repeated blows to the head. they also say a further 30 former professionals have come forward after they went public with their stories last week. this is about the guys who have fallen through the cracks when it comes to the rugby family, so to speak, so there are a lot of guys who haven't been involved in the game for a decade, and if they have early onset dementia, for...
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mi thompson, bbc news, darfur. katty: let's hope so. for emma hutchinson and aouthwest england, teaching the children has beeassionfrt when covid hate, and shifted to online instruction which had a a negati backed honor students. emma wrote a christmas song and it has gone viral. here is her story. [playing music] >> when lockdown was announced, our whole professional world turned around to zoom lessons. lovely to see you here today. are you ready to roll? [ntinstru playing] >> a lot of lot of families and said, this is fine. let's all have a go at doing the digital thing. i think after several weeks, you could get a sense of string -- over the nine months, we have noticed that many of our torture and are more reserved and less t responsiveo engaging -- less engaging. ♪ >> christmas is here again ♪ >> i was thinking, how can i make this a positive experienceo can i find something so people can look forward to the future? i wrote for christmas songs. ♪ >> christmas is here again knocking at the door >> as partf collective, i gave t
mi thompson, bbc news, darfur. katty: let's hope so. for emma hutchinson and aouthwest england, teaching the children has beeassionfrt when covid hate, and shifted to online instruction which had a a negati backed honor students. emma wrote a christmas song and it has gone viral. here is her story. [playing music] >> when lockdown was announced, our whole professional world turned around to zoom lessons. lovely to see you here today. are you ready to roll? [ntinstru playing] >> a...