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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals,... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday. .. the series is there for the taking, england are on top against the west indies at old trafford. [000:15:29;00] [000:15:34;00]
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals,... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday. .. the series is there for the taking, england are on top against the west indies at old trafford. [000:15:29;00] [000:15:34;00]
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lara, how was it for you? it was great, i have been on an electric bike and i managed to not fall off, unlike last time. how was it for you? i have to say, i really enjoyed filming out and about again. we have both done this bike thing, which you will see later in the programme. one other thing i have done this week is i have been to a comedy gig online, which was really funny. and the good thing is that the front row of the audience, if you like, had their mics live throughout, so you could hear some of the laughter which really helped, and i really enjoyed it. that sounds great, and who would want to be on the front row of a comedy gig normally? no, not me. anyway, as we start to move toward some sort of sense of normality, one of the things that was delayed during lockdown was non—emergency surgery. in england the nhs had to free up 12,000 beds for covid—i9 patients. and that meant the delay of 2 million operations. it means that people awaiting procedures like joint replacements have been left in pain
lara, how was it for you? it was great, i have been on an electric bike and i managed to not fall off, unlike last time. how was it for you? i have to say, i really enjoyed filming out and about again. we have both done this bike thing, which you will see later in the programme. one other thing i have done this week is i have been to a comedy gig online, which was really funny. and the good thing is that the front row of the audience, if you like, had their mics live throughout, so you could...
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and that's it from me on this over and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just linking this over and lara with the tomatoes. i'mjust linking my plants tomatoes. i'mjust linking my plants to the app. indeed. you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye-bye. hello there. there's no sign of our weather settling down anytime soon. and this weekend it stays certainly unsettled with cloud and rain on the way and there will be some strong winds as well, particularly as we head into sunday. scenes like these, i think, be quite commonplace over the next 24 hours. you can see extensive cloud racing then across the atlantic, but this area of cloud in the west atlantic — a puny area, a weak area of low pressure at the moment but it's going to rapidly deepen as it races towards the british isles and by sunday it will be bringing gales across northern areas. the winds strong enough to bring down some trees, so there is the risk of some tra
and that's it from me on this over and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just linking this over and lara with the tomatoes. i'mjust linking my plants tomatoes. i'mjust linking my plants to the app. indeed. you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye-bye. hello there. there's no sign of our weather settling down anytime soon. and this weekend it stays certainly unsettled...
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"lara" testified in court. he was acquitted of three counts, and there was a hung jury on the remaining 12 counts. in a retrial six months later, he was convicted of all remaining 12 counts, including rape. thank you, both of you for talking to us. "lara", i wonder if you could describe your experience of appearing in court to give evidence? i was terrified, i was completely, com pletely i was terrified, i was completely, completely terrified. i was sick both times before i gave evidence. i couldn't work beforehand, i couldn't work afterwards. i had to take lots of time off of work. i couldn't concentrate, just couldn't think of anything other than the trial. and then, on the day of the trial, the first trial, where the prosecution barrister was lovely, but the defence barrister, shejust com pletely defence barrister, shejust completely broke me. she accused me of all sorts of things. she accused me of attention seeking. she accused me of attention seeking. she accused me of attention seeking. she accused me of
"lara" testified in court. he was acquitted of three counts, and there was a hung jury on the remaining 12 counts. in a retrial six months later, he was convicted of all remaining 12 counts, including rape. thank you, both of you for talking to us. "lara", i wonder if you could describe your experience of appearing in court to give evidence? i was terrified, i was completely, com pletely i was terrified, i was completely, completely terrified. i was sick both times before i...
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and, i don't want anyone to panic, right, but lara has left the building. she's gone rogue... is that the outside? it's the outside world! i've been allowed out. and you may be next week! oh, no. no, too scary. too scary! what're you up to? well, i was actually inspired by last week's food special to grow some of my own veg. but seeing as i can't even keep a cactus alive, i've gone for a spot of technology to help — of course. 0k. so what's that all about then? ok, so welcome to my smart garden. this is actually called click & grow. good name! seriously? brilliant. yep, absolutely. now, this is actually a spot of verticalfarming. although i've been setting it up outside it will live indoors, and the device provides exactly the right amount of light and water that the plants need. plus the plants all come like this in little sachets where you have the seed for whatever plants you want, but also what the company calls smart soil, which means thatjust the right amount of nutrients should be within each pod so there should be no problem in creating perfect crops. now, this devic
and, i don't want anyone to panic, right, but lara has left the building. she's gone rogue... is that the outside? it's the outside world! i've been allowed out. and you may be next week! oh, no. no, too scary. too scary! what're you up to? well, i was actually inspired by last week's food special to grow some of my own veg. but seeing as i can't even keep a cactus alive, i've gone for a spot of technology to help — of course. 0k. so what's that all about then? ok, so welcome to my smart...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. we have a fairly unsettled weekend on the cards. showery rain and there is glimpses of the blue skies out there as well. this was the picture in cambridgeshire a little bit earlier on, but for most of us today will be a fairly cloudy affair. some of the rain particularly through the afternoon could be quite heavy and possibly thundery at times as well. cast your mind back one year ago today on the 25th ofjuly 2019, the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk was recorded in cambridge, 38.7 celsius. today, for many of us, about 20 degrees cooler than that. we are dragging in the air from the atlantic, this cool westerly air, following behind the cold front bringing outbreaks of rain through many parts. low pressure driving the weather, sunny spells and showers rattling around that low pressure. south—east, the rain this aft
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. we have a fairly unsettled weekend on the cards. showery rain and there is glimpses of the blue skies out there as well. this was the picture in cambridgeshire a little bit earlier on, but for most of us today will be a fairly cloudy affair. some of the rain particularly through the...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. the heat is continuing to build across much of the country. it's going to be a short—lived heat because the wind direction changes again by the weekend. but a southerly breeze on thursday and bags of sunshine in the south lifted temperatures to 30 degrees around london. further north, you can see much more cloud where there is some rain too, only 16 in the central area for scotland. that rain is moving away and we have clearing skies and we start with these temperatures, 17 in liverpool, 18 in london, 20 or so in the channel islands where the heat is coming from. we are drawing all of that heat from france out over the channel, heading its way northwards across much of the country. that heat comes ahead of a weather front here, which is slowly pushing in western areas through the day. so, it is not going to be hot
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. the heat is continuing to build across much of the country. it's going to be a short—lived heat because the wind direction changes again by the weekend. but a southerly breeze on thursday and bags of sunshine in the south lifted temperatures to 30 degrees around london....
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. so far this month we have seen temperatures around or below the seasonal average. quite a lot of cloud and rain at times too. but by the end of this month, friday, a hot spell is likely for much of the uk and we could see the hottest day of the year so far on friday. we could see temperatures reached 3a celsius. pressure chart shows for thursday we have low pressure to the north and west. that will bring more cloud and outbreaks of rain for northern ireland and northern england and perhaps north wales. that rain will be pushing into scotland as we move through the day. some of the rain will be quite heavy as it exits northern ireland. but brightening up for northern ireland and southern scotland, for england and wales, though, a fine dry day from the word go. with sunshine turning increasingly warm and humid with th
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. so far this month we have seen temperatures around or below the seasonal average. quite a lot of cloud and rain at times too. but by the end of this month, friday, a hot spell is likely for much of the uk and we could see the hottest day of the year so far on friday. we could...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. we haven't seen any prolonged, settled summer sunshine for a long time now. the next couple of days stay pretty unsettled by the rain or showers and unseasonably windy for the time of year but for wednesday onwards, high pressure builds in quietens things down for a few days at least with temperature warming up in the south. so far today, the strongest of the winds and rain have been through scotland. a cluster of showers further west. some of these will drift further inland throughout the remainder of the afternoon. sunny spells and scattered showers to close out sunday with temperatures peaking between 14—23. to the evening some of those showers will start to fade away but there is another area of low pressure going to push on from the south—west and thatis to push on from the south—west and that is going to bring a spel
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. we haven't seen any prolonged, settled summer sunshine for a long time now. the next couple of days stay pretty unsettled by the rain or showers and unseasonably windy for the time of year but for wednesday onwards, high pressure builds in quietens things down for a few days at least with...
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if lara stops watching the live stream of the dog. i would watch a drug channel, i wanted. by of the dog. i would watch a drug channel, iwanted. by everyone. the coronavirus newscast from the bbc. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump faces criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore — with no face masks or social distancing in sight. as pubs in england reopen on saturday, the prime minister boris johnson issues a warning to the public not to be complacent. police brutality in the spotlight in mexico — with a teenage soccer player shot by a policeman from a parked patrol car. plus, the show must go on: britain's theatres are trying hard not be forgotten, as they remain shut for the forseeable future.
if lara stops watching the live stream of the dog. i would watch a drug channel, i wanted. by of the dog. i would watch a drug channel, iwanted. by everyone. the coronavirus newscast from the bbc. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump faces criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore — with no face masks or social distancing in sight. as pubs in england reopen on saturday, the prime minister boris johnson issues a...
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and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. if you cast your minds back to last weekend, you'll remember we had an area of low pressure which brought some wet and rather windy weather to the british isles. this weekend looks even windier and unusually windy for the time of year, particularly into sunday, with a risk of widespread gales and all of us will see some rain at times as well. before we reach that very windy spell, it looks like it will be a breezy day for saturday. winds coming in from the west and south—west, driving a lot of very warm and humid air off the atlantic. going to be a rather cloudy and muggy day today, thickest of the cloud always across the western hills of england, wales and scotland, a bit of low cloud, some murk as well through the af
and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. if you cast your minds back to last weekend, you'll remember we had an area of low pressure which brought some wet and rather windy weather to the british isles. this...
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and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. an unusually deep area of low pressure for the time of year is sweeping to the north of the uk. that's bringing unseasonably strong winds across the uk. we're expecting gales again across central and northern areas. but on the plus side, there should be more sunshine through this afternoon than what we had yesterday, but also some heavy showers. that area of low pressure‘s continuing to push over in towards the norwegian sea. lots of isobars on the chart on its southern flank, which is why we're seeing those strong winds, particularly across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. lots of showers here as well through the afternoon, blustery showers, some heavy, perhaps even thundery. fewer showers further
and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. an unusually deep area of low pressure for the time of year is sweeping to the north of the uk. that's bringing unseasonably strong winds across the uk. we're expecting...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. after a saturday which brought us some torrential downpours, some thunderstorms, even a tornado, sunday is looking a little bit quieter by comparison. a lot more in the way of sunshine around for many of you. some will stay dry, but there'll still be a scattering of showers to hide from every now and again. and one or two showers have continued through the night into the first thing in the morning. a fresher feel, as well, but still temperatures in double figures. and with the sunshine on your back across england and wales, that won't feel too bad in particular. plenty of dry, bright weather here to begin with. a few isolated showers in the west in the morning, developing more widely into the afternoon. showery morning followed by a largely sunny afternoon for northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland. but more pers
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. you can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. after a saturday which brought us some torrential downpours, some thunderstorms, even a tornado, sunday is looking a little bit quieter by comparison. a lot more in the way of sunshine around for many of you. some will stay dry, but there'll still be a scattering of showers to hide...
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and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, the first half of the weekend was grey and breezy for most of us. the second half of the weekend is looking thoroughly windy, unusually windy for the time of year. expecting gales and places through the day ahead. it should be a bit of sunshine but also some showers. low pressure firmly in charge of the scene. this looks more autumnal than summer. lots of white lines you can see on the chart, isobars, with the wind is strong throughout the day. a frontal system bringing patchy cloud into the south—east first thing, which will clear quickly, and then a fair amount of sunshine. some showers as well, some of those will be really heavy. particularly across parts of northern england, northern england and scotland. there could be
and that's it from me on the sofa and lara with the tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app. very 2020. indeed. well, of course, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, the first half of the weekend was grey and breezy for most of us. the second half of the weekend is looking thoroughly windy, unusually windy for the time of year. expecting...
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and that's it for the shortcut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter. very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. good evening. it's been a very windy day across the uk. the kinds of winds we might expect in the autumn, not so much during the summer. and it stays quite blustery out there through tonight. further showers in the forecast working their way southwards. with the winds coming down from the north—west, a cooler, fresher feel to the weather as well. we start tomorrow morning between nine and 12 celsius. now as we go through tomorrow, there will be some showers around. not as many as we've had during today, but across northern and eastern scotland, down the eastern side of england, perhaps into the midlands, east wales, and also northern ireland, could see one or two showers. not as many the further south and west you are, should be largely dry with some spells of sunshine. these are
and that's it for the shortcut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter. very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. good evening. it's been a very windy day across the uk. the kinds of winds we might expect in the autumn, not so much during the summer. and it stays quite blustery out there through tonight. further...
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and that's why today, lara is not at home, she is at an airport. yes, that's right. i'm not going any further than heathrow airport, though. i have to say it is amazingly quiet, here. wow, so what are you up to, then? we've been given some behind—the—scenes access to take a look at some of the technology that is being used to help keep the airport covid safe. 0k, we'll have more on that later in the programme, so see you in a bit. first we are going to return to something we often talk about on this programme, the battle that social media companies are fighting against extremist content and hate speech. normally companies like facebook, twitter, and more recently tiktok are the ones making the headlines, but there are other outlets for extreme views, too. for example, it is totally possible to buy racist and far right products from some of the world's biggest online retailers. james clayton has been investigating. it's a sad reality that racism is alive and well online, but it might surprise you that some of the biggest companies in the world are selling racist m
and that's why today, lara is not at home, she is at an airport. yes, that's right. i'm not going any further than heathrow airport, though. i have to say it is amazingly quiet, here. wow, so what are you up to, then? we've been given some behind—the—scenes access to take a look at some of the technology that is being used to help keep the airport covid safe. 0k, we'll have more on that later in the programme, so see you in a bit. first we are going to return to something we often talk...
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hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this is a decision with political ramifications and it will also likely delay the rollout of 56 here by two or three years. huawei says the move was bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. and then there is facebook. not just a place for staying in touch with people, but also somewhere where you can share the news that you think is important. and the opinions that you want others to hear about. even if they are unfair, untrue or offensive. which often they are. every social network is battling the issue with
hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this...
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hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this is a decision with political ramifications and it will also likely delay the rollout of 56 here by two or three years. huawei says the move was bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. and then there is facebook. not just a place for staying in touch with people, but also somewhere where you can share the news that you think is important. and the opinions that you want others to hear about. even if they are unfair, untrue or offensive. which often they are. every social network is battling the issue with
hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this...
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hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this is a decision with political ramifications and it will also likely delay the rollout of 56 here by two or three years. huawei says the move was bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. and then there is facebook. not just a place for staying in touch with people, but also somewhere where you can share the news that you think is important. and the opinions that you want others to hear about. even if they are unfair, untrue or offensive. which often they are. every social network is battling the issue with
hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this...
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last week lara ventured into her garden. this week we've both been let loose into the outside world. how was it for you? it's great. i've been on an electric bike, and managed to not fall off, unlike the last time. i have to say, i really enjoyed filming outside again. anyway, as we start to move toward some sense of normality, one of the things that was delayed during lockdown was nonemergency surgery. in england they had to free up beds for covid—19 patients, and that meant the delay of surgery. that means people waiting for things likejoint replacements have been left in pain and the nhs has been left with a huge backlog of surgeries which could reach 10 million by christmas. so how is that going to happen, and what can people do while they are waiting? trying to be the fittest old—age pensioner in the country. 80—year—old brian lewis has been waiting for a hip replacement in his home near manchester since the lockdown began. like millions of others, brian was on the list for elective surgery before coronavirus, b
last week lara ventured into her garden. this week we've both been let loose into the outside world. how was it for you? it's great. i've been on an electric bike, and managed to not fall off, unlike the last time. i have to say, i really enjoyed filming outside again. anyway, as we start to move toward some sense of normality, one of the things that was delayed during lockdown was nonemergency surgery. in england they had to free up beds for covid—19 patients, and that meant the delay of...
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and that's why today, lara is not at home. she's at an airport! yes, that's right.
and that's why today, lara is not at home. she's at an airport! yes, that's right.
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fierce fighting with the supporters in the south and in the air many archipelago of so-called tra l for lara we hope they can reach an agreement however we've not really pinned their hopes on any agreement being reached simply because whatever comes out of saudi arabia is always linked to them followed by a series of useless agendas with the 2 members of the coalition that's fighting the whole thing the u.a.e. and saudi arabia supporting different forces in the area the southern separatists issue has strained the already long and devastating sort of faded and dizzy. 2900 was the deadliest year on record for environmental activists hundreds of people were killed for defending the environment and in some cases for protecting their ancestral lands a report by the environmental group global witness says most of the attacks happened in latin america out of more than $200.00 reported killings $64.00 were in colombia and dozens more in brazil's amazon region in the philippines the majority of its $43.00 murders were linked to agriculture that's an increase of more than 40 percent compared to the ye
fierce fighting with the supporters in the south and in the air many archipelago of so-called tra l for lara we hope they can reach an agreement however we've not really pinned their hopes on any agreement being reached simply because whatever comes out of saudi arabia is always linked to them followed by a series of useless agendas with the 2 members of the coalition that's fighting the whole thing the u.a.e. and saudi arabia supporting different forces in the area the southern separatists...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. 02:00:38,998 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today. gyms and leisure centres reopen across england — but it's warned a third will stay shut due to financial hardship. indoor swimming pools are open again in england today. and on the day that swimming should have started in the tokyo olympics we are here at the tokyo olympics we are here at the venue for the 2012 games to see how social distancing and safety protocols are working. why being obese or overweight puts people at greater risk of serious illness or death from coronavirus. don't book a holiday unless your passport is up to date. the home office warns it's working through a backlog of 400,000 applications. we have got a fairly unsettled weekend ahead with heavy
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. 02:00:38,998 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today. gyms and leisure centres reopen across england — but it's warned a third will stay shut due to financial hardship. indoor...
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and lara runs a wedding business and says there is no point putting job schemes in place if you are not going to support the business, their businesses. 0nce are not going to support the business, their businesses. once the furlough scheme ends, we will have no choice but to make redundancies. let's talk to nicky morgan, former education secretary, former culture secretary and now conservative peer. baroness morgan, good morning to you. unemployment in this country hit a you. unemployment in this country hita3 you. unemployment in this country hit a 3 million under margaret thatcher's premiership in the mid—19 80s. will the chancellor's plans avoid that? the chancellor, the treasury, the government are doing everything they possibly can to make sure that unemployment is kept as low as it possibly can be and, today is the next step in that programme. we have already seen the government spend over £120 billion on a combination of the furlough scheme to support the self employed, loans to support the self employed, loans to businesses and today is obviously very much about supporting yo
and lara runs a wedding business and says there is no point putting job schemes in place if you are not going to support the business, their businesses. 0nce are not going to support the business, their businesses. once the furlough scheme ends, we will have no choice but to make redundancies. let's talk to nicky morgan, former education secretary, former culture secretary and now conservative peer. baroness morgan, good morning to you. unemployment in this country hit a you. unemployment in...
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and that's it for the short cut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with martin geissler and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: thousands of pub—goers in england have enjoyed their first drink in more then three months after the most significant relaxation of lockdown rules so far came into force. restaurants, hairdressers, theme parks and libraries also opened their doors, with strict social—distancing measures in place, but police have voiced concerns the rules weren't always being observed. the government is expected to announce a big increase in the number ofjob centre staff, after the prime minister said the pandemic would cause "many, many job losses". the chancellor, rishi sunak, is expected to give details later this week of a recruitment drive to double the number
and that's it for the short cut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with martin geissler and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: thousands of pub—goers in england have enjoyed their first drink...
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last week lara ventured into her garden. this week we've both been let loose into the outside world. how was it for you? it was great. i've been on an electric bike, and managed to not fall off, unlike the last time. how as it for you? i have to say, i really enjoyed filming out and about again. anyway, as we start to move toward some sense of normality, one of the things that was delayed during lockdown was non—emergency surgery. in england nhs had to free up 12,000 beds for covid—19 patients, and that meant the delay of surgery. two million operations. that means people waiting for things likejoint replacements have been left in pain and the nhs has been left with a huge backlog of surgeries which could reach 10 million by christmas. so how is that going to happen, and what can people do while they are waiting? trying to be the fittest old—age pensioner in the country. 80—year—old brian lewis has been waiting for a hip replacement in his home near manchester since the lockdown began. like millions of others, bria
last week lara ventured into her garden. this week we've both been let loose into the outside world. how was it for you? it was great. i've been on an electric bike, and managed to not fall off, unlike the last time. how as it for you? i have to say, i really enjoyed filming out and about again. anyway, as we start to move toward some sense of normality, one of the things that was delayed during lockdown was non—emergency surgery. in england nhs had to free up 12,000 beds for covid—19...
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from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media, on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. this is breakfast with ben thompson and sima kotecha. good morning to you. let's bring you up—to—date with our main story this morning. british holidaymakers returning from spain, including the balearic islands and the canary islands, will have to quarantine for two weeks from today amid fears that the country could be experiencing a second wave of coronavirus. we can speak now to humphrey carter, the news editor of the majorca daily bulletin. thank you forjoining us, humphrey. good morning. what is the mood like there? it has only been several hours since this news broke that this was going to happen. i am not sure if you had really had the chance to speak to many people. what do you think the mood is like? how are people feeling? it is going to bea are people feeling? it is going to be a
from me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals... as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media, on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. this is breakfast with ben thompson and sima kotecha. good morning to you. let's bring you up—to—date with our main story this morning. british holidaymakers returning from spain, including the balearic islands and the canary islands, will have to...
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and that's it for the shortcut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter. very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... england eases lockdown in what's being described as the "biggest step yet on the road to recovery". lockdown only succeeded in controlling the virus because everyone worked together. and we will only succeed in reopening if everyone works together again. pubs, restaurants, cinemas and hairdressers can all reopen with social distancing measures in place. good morning. it's derby day, but not as we know it. the usual carnival of colour will be missing and none of the 100,000 strong crowd across the epsom downs, but the race goes ahead and we'll be speaking to one of the favourite jockeys later. we have got low pressure sweeping in this weekend bringing a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain and
and that's it for the shortcut of click, from me on the sofa, and lara with her tomatoes. i'm just syncing my plants to the app! laughter. very 2020. listen, the full version available right now for you on iplayer. please, do check it out. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... england eases lockdown in what's being described as the "biggest step yet on the road to...
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hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's 5g kit from the country by 2027. this is a decision with political ramifications and it will also likely delay the rollout of 5g here by two or three years. huawei says the move was bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. now because the e3 videogames mega trade show was cancelled this year, games companies have been doing their launches at online events instead. and last week saw one of the biggest online showcases, the ubisoft forward event but it coincided with three of the company's executives having to resign over an investigation into
hey, lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, and it does help it to sit in place so it is very useful information. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's 5g kit from the country by 2027. this...