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interesting at the moment in france _ are going to a bar. interesting at the moment in france because l are going to a bar. interesting at. the moment in france because we are going to a bar. interesting at - the moment in france because we have had news that these are two very famous twin brothers in france have died with any week of each other after refusing to vaccination. tell us a bit more about that. it is after refusing to vaccination. tell us a bit more about that.- us a bit more about that. it is a ve sad us a bit more about that. it is a very sad story- _ us a bit more about that. it is a very sad story. they _ us a bit more about that. it is a very sad story. they are - us a bit more about that. it is aj very sad story. they are people us a bit more about that. it is a - very sad story. they are people who are very, very famous here in france in the 80s when they had a kind of science, futuristic programme which was a cult programme on the tv and it ended around 1990 but ever since i've been here, they have been in and out of the
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in france, children aged six and over are required to wear facemasks on public transport, shops and in other venues. in the netherlands, the government has announced that schools will reopen next week despite cases remaining high. and in india, vaccinations have opened to 15—18—year—olds, but the country has recorded its steepest weekly surge in infections, almost tripling with 130,000 new cases registered. let's start, though, in the uk and our political correspondent chris mason. happy new year, thank you very much for all you're doing. the prime minister in aylesbury in buckinghamshire this morning at a vaccination centre, as secondary schools in england are told to do what's already been happening in wales, northern ireland and scotland. pupils wearing masks in class. there's an increasing body of scientific support for the idea that facemasks can contain transmission. we don't want to keep them on, i don't like the idea of having facemasks in the classroom any more than anybody else does. we won't keep them on a day more than is necessary. this is what the start of term look
in france, children aged six and over are required to wear facemasks on public transport, shops and in other venues. in the netherlands, the government has announced that schools will reopen next week despite cases remaining high. and in india, vaccinations have opened to 15—18—year—olds, but the country has recorded its steepest weekly surge in infections, almost tripling with 130,000 new cases registered. let's start, though, in the uk and our political correspondent chris mason. happy...
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france sees a record of more than 330,000 cases single day. there's a national state of emergency in kazakhstan. across the country, protestors have taken to the streets, they've stormed government buildings and the international airport. we'll look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting an exemption to compete — not fully vaccinated — in the australian open. he arrived at melbourne airport a few hours ago but might not meet the conditions of his visa to enter the country. we are waiting his presentation and what evidence he provides to support that. if that evidence is insufficient, then he won't be treated than anyone else and he'll be on the next plane home. we begin in europe, where governments are struggling to contain the 0micron variant. france has just recorded 335,000 new cases — a new daily record for the continent. the french parliament is debating legislation that would replace france's health pass with a vaccine pass, that would be required for entry into restaurants, bars and all public transport within the country. a ne
france sees a record of more than 330,000 cases single day. there's a national state of emergency in kazakhstan. across the country, protestors have taken to the streets, they've stormed government buildings and the international airport. we'll look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting an exemption to compete — not fully vaccinated — in the australian open. he arrived at melbourne airport a few hours ago but might not meet the conditions of his visa to enter the country. we are waiting...
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it is not come to much, but france _ region. it is not come to much, but france wants — region. it is not come to much, but france wants to reactivate this or activate _ france wants to reactivate this or activate it — france wants to reactivate this or activate it so there are diplomatic channels— activate it so there are diplomatic channels kept open and tomorrow here in france, _ channels kept open and tomorrow here in france, there will be one of these — in france, there will be one of these diplomatic channels actively operating as senior political and nomadic— operating as senior political and nomadic counsellors of all countries come _ nomadic counsellors of all countries come together in an attempt to find these _ come together in an attempt to find these confidence building measures which _ these confidence building measures which according to micron amount to de—escalation and maybe putting off the threat _ de—escalation and maybe putting off the threat of military action. thank ou ve the threat of military action. thank you very much- _ now it's time for a
it is not come to much, but france _ region. it is not come to much, but france wants — region. it is not come to much, but france wants to reactivate this or activate _ france wants to reactivate this or activate it — france wants to reactivate this or activate it so there are diplomatic channels— activate it so there are diplomatic channels kept open and tomorrow here in france, _ channels kept open and tomorrow here in france, there will be one of these — in france, there will be one...
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in france, children aged six and over are required to wear facemasks on public transport, shops and in other venues. in the netherlands, the government has announced that schools will reopen next week despite cases remaining high. and in india, vaccinations have opened to 15—18—year—olds, but the country has recorded its steepest weekly surge in infections, almost tripling with 130,000 new cases registered. let's start, though, in the uk and our health correspondent catherine burns. hello, how do you do? how are you? happy new year. another day, another visit to a vaccination centre for the prime minister. how was that? easy. cos they're so good at it, you barely feel it! other parts of the nhs are really feeling it, though. we're hearing that around six trusts, including the united lincolnshire hospitals nhs trust, have declared critical incidents in the last few days. this happens when they're worried that they can't provide all of the critical services they need to. looking at the pressures on the nhs in the next couple of weeks and maybe longer, looking at the numbers of peop
in france, children aged six and over are required to wear facemasks on public transport, shops and in other venues. in the netherlands, the government has announced that schools will reopen next week despite cases remaining high. and in india, vaccinations have opened to 15—18—year—olds, but the country has recorded its steepest weekly surge in infections, almost tripling with 130,000 new cases registered. let's start, though, in the uk and our health correspondent catherine burns....
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france toughens its rules around face masks. all children over six now have to wear them in shops and on public transport. a legal document which prince andrew's lawyer believes will stop a civil case against him in the us, is expected to be made public today. the duke of york has consistenly denied sexually assaulting virginia giuffre when she was 17. and we report on how the queen will celebrate her platinum jubilee this year, when she becomes the first british monarch to reign for 70 years. hello, and welcome. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, says there is no reason for further coronavirus measures in england — despite the surge of coronavirus cases caused by the 0micron variant. the government insists it's determined to keep schools open. speaking at a vaccination centre, mrjohnson said current measures — including mask—wearing in secondary schools, working from home where possible, and covid passes for some venues — are enough for now. scotland has hit a record number of new cases. a further 20,217 people t
france toughens its rules around face masks. all children over six now have to wear them in shops and on public transport. a legal document which prince andrew's lawyer believes will stop a civil case against him in the us, is expected to be made public today. the duke of york has consistenly denied sexually assaulting virginia giuffre when she was 17. and we report on how the queen will celebrate her platinum jubilee this year, when she becomes the first british monarch to reign for 70 years....
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france has reported almost 220,000 new infections. that's the fourth day in a row they have exceeded 200,000 — but is a little lower than the record which was set on friday. and covid cases remain close to record levels in italy — with more than 140,000 infections confirmed on saturday, the second successive day they've topped that figure. those figures have prompted one senior health official in the uk to warn that the "next few days are crucial", in the battle against the 0micron variant of coronavirus. latest figures show hospital admissions in england have risen to their highest level since january last year. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. a new year and with it, the hope that 2022 will draw us closer to the end of the pandemic. but once again, january is likely to see soaring infection rates. last night restrictions in some places and advice in others meant more subdued celebrations, but some were determined to celebrate. we have our boosters we've done our things, we followed the guidance. it is a funny
france has reported almost 220,000 new infections. that's the fourth day in a row they have exceeded 200,000 — but is a little lower than the record which was set on friday. and covid cases remain close to record levels in italy — with more than 140,000 infections confirmed on saturday, the second successive day they've topped that figure. those figures have prompted one senior health official in the uk to warn that the "next few days are crucial", in the battle against the...
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france needed to protect itself and slow down the arrival of omicron in france. whether or not it were, we don't know, but the fact is omicron is now here and there is no particular difference in the level of infection between the two countries. thejustification of infection between the two countries. the justification that france needed to put up a barrier to at least slow down the arrival of omicron is no longer tenable. it is silly and we should just go on and travel as we were travelling before. the lawyer representing virginia giuffre, the woman who's accused prince andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was 17, has told the bbc he doesn't think she would accept a purely financial settlement. ajudge in new york has rejected the duke's attempts to dismiss the civil case. prince andrew has always denied the allegations. tim muffett has more. prince andrew now knows that a civil sex assault case against him can go ahead, following a ruling by a judge in new york. the case has been brought by virginia giuffre, who claims prince andrew abused her in 2001, whe
france needed to protect itself and slow down the arrival of omicron in france. whether or not it were, we don't know, but the fact is omicron is now here and there is no particular difference in the level of infection between the two countries. thejustification of infection between the two countries. the justification that france needed to put up a barrier to at least slow down the arrival of omicron is no longer tenable. it is silly and we should just go on and travel as we were travelling...
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in europe, france has cut its self—isolation period. fully vaccinated people who test positive will only have to isolate for seven days regardless of the coronavirus variant they are infected with, and can leave quarantine after five days if they show a negative pcr test. across europe, police have broken up small anti—lockdown protests as well as illegal gatherings. in stuttgart in germany, about 100 activists attempted to stage an unauthorised protest against covid vaccines and restrictions. james reynolds reports now on the measures to prevent the virus spreading in england's schools. since march 2020, getting an education has become an obstacle course of home learning, missed exams and regular covid tests. 0lder pupils have now got used to wearing masks in communal areas in schools. now the government's recommending that pupils in years seven and above keep their masks on when they are in class as well. the move will be reviewed in late january. if it's a choice between pupils wearing masks to go to school or pupils not being at s
in europe, france has cut its self—isolation period. fully vaccinated people who test positive will only have to isolate for seven days regardless of the coronavirus variant they are infected with, and can leave quarantine after five days if they show a negative pcr test. across europe, police have broken up small anti—lockdown protests as well as illegal gatherings. in stuttgart in germany, about 100 activists attempted to stage an unauthorised protest against covid vaccines and...
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— people will probably know, and france is — people will probably know, and france is in a pre—election period and the _ france is in a pre—election period and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look— and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look at — and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look at this president, he is divisive. — say, look at this president, he is divisive. he _ say, look at this president, he is divisive, he claims to be speaking for all— divisive, he claims to be speaking for all of— divisive, he claims to be speaking for all of the french but here he is casting _ for all of the french but here he is casting this — for all of the french but here he is casting this sort of cloak of opprobrium on the 5 million people, not an— opprobrium on the 5 million people, not an insubstantial minority, who don't _ not an insubstantial minority, who don't want — not an insubstantial minority, who don't want to get vaccinated. but the president knew perfectly well what he _ the president knew perfectly well what he was doing, which was a calculated — what he
— people will probably know, and france is — people will probably know, and france is in a pre—election period and the _ france is in a pre—election period and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look— and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look at — and the oppositionjumped on this to say, look at this president, he is divisive. — say, look at this president, he is divisive. he _ say, look at this president, he is divisive, he claims to be speaking for all— divisive, he...
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millions — committed in wartime france. millions claimed _ committed in wartime france. millions claimed to _ committed in wartime france. millions claimed to bathe - committed in wartime france. millions claimed to bathe as l committed in wartime france. - millions claimed to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity, believed to have broken all records. hello, i�*m ros atkins with outside source. we are live in downing street as the pressure on boris johnson continues to build. there�*s been a call for him to quit from the former brexit secretary david davis. boris johnson�*s future lies now in the hands of his own mps, and one group of them in particular have been staging something of a mutiny in the past 2a hours or so — tory mps elected in 2019. it�*s been dubbed "the pork pie plot". many come from traditional labour heartlands, known as red wall seats. more than 20 of them have reportedly met to discuss ousting the prime minister. one mp told newsnight�*s nicholas watt... let�*s talk to a former conservative red wall adviser whose wo
millions — committed in wartime france. millions claimed _ committed in wartime france. millions claimed to _ committed in wartime france. millions claimed to bathe - committed in wartime france. millions claimed to bathe as l committed in wartime france. - millions claimed to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity, believed to have broken all records. hello, i�*m ros atkins with outside source. we are live in downing street as the pressure on boris johnson continues to...
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that was our colleague in france, you schofield. the five permanent members of the un security council have issued a rare joint statement pledging to prevent the spread of atomic weapons and ensure a nuclear war is neverfought. china, france, russia, the uk and the us will be part of a major review of a key nuclear treaty later this year. firefighters in south africa say a blaze that devastated the houses of parliament in cape town on sunday has restarted after previously reporting that the flames had been brought under control. the bbc�*s southern africa correspondent, nomsa maseko, reports. 2a hours after a blaze tore through south africa's parliament, firefighters are still putting out hotspots. the damage is said to be extensive. the roof of the national assembly, which is the main debating chamber, collapsed and the room was gutted. a team of experts is combing through the scene. we can confirm that one of the biggest losses that the people of south africa have suffered in this fire is the complete burning down of the nationa
that was our colleague in france, you schofield. the five permanent members of the un security council have issued a rare joint statement pledging to prevent the spread of atomic weapons and ensure a nuclear war is neverfought. china, france, russia, the uk and the us will be part of a major review of a key nuclear treaty later this year. firefighters in south africa say a blaze that devastated the houses of parliament in cape town on sunday has restarted after previously reporting that the...
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france toughens its rules around facemasks — all children over six now have to wear them in shops and on public transport. india begins vaccinating 15—18—year—olds as the country records its sharpest—ever weekly rise in infections. hello, and welcome. a legal document which prince andrew's lawyer believes could stop a civil case against him in the us has been made public. the duke of york has consistenly denied sexually assaulting virginia giuffre when she was 17. the document, which has been unsealed, is a settlement agreement betweenjeffrey epstein and virginia giuffre, now known as virginia roberts. it dismisses the case for damages brought by ms giufrre, in return for the sum of $500,000. the question is what impact this is the question is what impact this is going to have on prince andrew in the case against him. our legal correspondent dominic casciani is here. this has just this hasjust come this has just come out, just been unsealed in the last few minutes. talk us through the crucial details. this is a document signed in november 2009 which seems the whole world away
france toughens its rules around facemasks — all children over six now have to wear them in shops and on public transport. india begins vaccinating 15—18—year—olds as the country records its sharpest—ever weekly rise in infections. hello, and welcome. a legal document which prince andrew's lawyer believes could stop a civil case against him in the us has been made public. the duke of york has consistenly denied sexually assaulting virginia giuffre when she was 17. the document, which...
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the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief class barbie. millions came to as close as possible to this spot, believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. our main story this hour: the us and russian foreign ministers have held talks in geneva to try to ease tension over the build—up of russian troops on the border with ukraine. there are growing concerns for women in afghanistan protesting against the curbing of their rights under the taliban, after at least two were reported abducted in night raids. neighbours told that bbc that one of them, tamana paryani, was taken from her apartment by armed men along with her two sisters. the taliban has removed the right of most afghan women to work and study — it denies being responsible for the abductions. quentin sommerville reports from kabul. women chant in body and spirit, afghan women are under attack from the taliban. here, fighting for the right to work, to education, they are pepper—sprayed by taliban fighters at this
the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief class barbie. millions came to as close as possible to this spot, believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. our main story this hour: the us and russian foreign ministers have held talks in geneva to try to ease tension over the build—up of russian troops on the border with ukraine. there are growing concerns for women in afghanistan protesting against the...
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the proposal — which is supported by france — argues that gas and nuclear are key to helping transition to cleaner power. but other european countries, that are taking steps to phase out nuclear plants, have criticised the move, with germany's environment minister calling the plan "absolutely wrong". it comes months after countries pledged to keep temperature rises within 1.5 degrees celsius at the cop26 climate summit. magda stoczkiewicz is the programme director for greenpeace's european unit — she told me why they're concerned by the plan of the european commission. first of all, i think we should be very clear that the commission is not really labelling it green, although it does include it in the taxonomy for sustainable investments, which is a problem. the nuclear industry is saying a bit early that it's green. nucleur has never been green and it's not labelled green. but the commission's proposal indeed is putting certain activities on gas and nuclear in their sustainable financing, and they call it transitional, which is a big problem, because they assume that this can be inve
the proposal — which is supported by france — argues that gas and nuclear are key to helping transition to cleaner power. but other european countries, that are taking steps to phase out nuclear plants, have criticised the move, with germany's environment minister calling the plan "absolutely wrong". it comes months after countries pledged to keep temperature rises within 1.5 degrees celsius at the cop26 climate summit. magda stoczkiewicz is the programme director for greenpeace's...
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, france needed to protect itself, or at least slow down the arrival of 0micron in france. whether or not it worked we don't know but the fact is that 0micron is now here and there is no particular difference in the level of infection between the two countries. so the justification that france needed to put up a barrier to at least slow down the arrival of 0micron is no longer tenable. and as we are more or less on the same level of infection it is silly and we should just go on and travel as we should just go on and travel as we were travelling before. i rather liked how you _ we were travelling before. i rather liked how you set _ we were travelling before. i rather liked how you set omicron - we were travelling before. i rather liked how you set omicron in - we were travelling before. i rather liked how you set omicron in a - we were travelling before. i rather| liked how you set omicron in a sort liked how you set 0micron in a sort of french accent there. i rather liked it. you should do it again! that through him, i'm afraid. 9:28am. the lawyer representing virginia gi
, france needed to protect itself, or at least slow down the arrival of 0micron in france. whether or not it worked we don't know but the fact is that 0micron is now here and there is no particular difference in the level of infection between the two countries. so the justification that france needed to put up a barrier to at least slow down the arrival of 0micron is no longer tenable. and as we are more or less on the same level of infection it is silly and we should just go on and travel as...
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the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity that's i believed by officials to have this is bbc news. the main headline: aid efforts for tonga have been gathering pace following saturday's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami. ukraine's former president petro poroshenko has appeared in court on treason charges he says are politically motivated. the charges allege that poroshenko was involved in the sale of large amounts of coal that helped finance russian—backed separatists in eastern ukraine in 2014—15. he appeared in court after arriving back in the country from warsaw where he's been for the last month. we can now speak to peter zalmayev who's director of the eurasia democracy initiative. hejoins us from ukraine's capital kyiv. thank you forjoining us. goodness me, the timing is one thing for all this. you would think they bigger and more concerning things to focus on but what is the public respons
the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity that's i believed by officials to have this is bbc news. the main headline: aid efforts for tonga have been gathering pace following saturday's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami. ukraine's former president petro poroshenko has appeared in court on treason charges he says are politically...
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in france, children as young as six now have to wear a face covering on public transport or in shops. until today — the restriction had applied to anyone aged eleven and over. the head of france's vaccination programme says a decision could be made next month or in march about whether to recommend a fourth covid vaccination. more than 10 million covid—i9 infections in the last two years. governments across europe — the epicentre of a new wave of covid—i9 infections — are considering what measures are needed to protect pupils returning to school this week. in the netherlands, the government's health advisors are to meet later today to discuss whether schools should reopen, following their early closure last month to reduce the risk of children infecting older relatives over christmas. in amsterdam, at least thirty people were arrested at an unauthorized protest on sunday against lockdowns and vaccinations. anna holligan reports. the first major anti—lockdown demo of the new year, and the focus of their discontent was clear. four officers were injured when people tried to br
in france, children as young as six now have to wear a face covering on public transport or in shops. until today — the restriction had applied to anyone aged eleven and over. the head of france's vaccination programme says a decision could be made next month or in march about whether to recommend a fourth covid vaccination. more than 10 million covid—i9 infections in the last two years. governments across europe — the epicentre of a new wave of covid—i9 infections — are considering...
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france has reported a record 335,000 new cases of covid—19. the us attorney general promises to hold accountable anyone who was involved in the deadly capitol attack almost a year ago — whatever their status. will he or won't he defend his australian open title? novak djokovic�*s apprearance at the tournament is in doubt, after problems with his visa. four people are cleared in bristol of criminal damage, this is a victory for anyone who wants to be on the right side of history. four people are cleared in bristol of criminal damage, after the toppling of a slave trader statue during a black lives matter protest. hello, welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. lastest figures suggest one person in every in 15 in england had covid in the run up to new year's eve, the highest level of infections recorded by the office for national statistics. but the uk prime minister boris johnson's confirmed there'll be no new restrictions in england, saying the government was taking a "balanced approach" to covid. the rules on testing are changin
france has reported a record 335,000 new cases of covid—19. the us attorney general promises to hold accountable anyone who was involved in the deadly capitol attack almost a year ago — whatever their status. will he or won't he defend his australian open title? novak djokovic�*s apprearance at the tournament is in doubt, after problems with his visa. four people are cleared in bristol of criminal damage, this is a victory for anyone who wants to be on the right side of history. four...
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in action later, but before that, we'll see british number one dan evans face arthur rinderknech of france and heather watson against seeded slovenian tamara zidansek. scotland have announced their squad for next month's six nations. gregor townsend has named five uncapped players, including saracens back—rower andy christie and london irish scrum—half ben white. once again, stuart hogg will captain the side as they hope to repeat last year's victories over england and france and improve on their fourth place finish. rory darge, ben vellacott and kyle rowe are also rewarded with call—ups ahead of scotland's first game against england. veteran fly—halfjohnny sexton will captain ireland for the third successive championship after overcoming ankle and knee issues suffered in november. uncapped backs michael lowry and mack hansen have been named in andy farrell's 37—man squad. ireland's campaign gets under way against wales in dublin. and preparations ahead of the women's ashes have been less than perfect for england, as they count down to their first t20 game tomorrow at the adelaid
in action later, but before that, we'll see british number one dan evans face arthur rinderknech of france and heather watson against seeded slovenian tamara zidansek. scotland have announced their squad for next month's six nations. gregor townsend has named five uncapped players, including saracens back—rower andy christie and london irish scrum—half ben white. once again, stuart hogg will captain the side as they hope to repeat last year's victories over england and france and improve on...
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former tour de france champion egan bernal has signed a new five—year contract with the british cycling team ineos grenadiers. the colombian has set his sights on france again this summer — and challenging tadey pogacar, as he aims to win back the yellowjersey that he last wore three years ago, when the grenadiers were called team sky. last year's runner up, john higgins, is through to the quarter finals of snooker�*s masters tournament. the four—time world champion beat zhao xintong of china by six frames to two at alexandra palace. next up, he'll play mark williams — who knocked out the defending champion yan bingtao yesterday. in the late game, the world number ten barry hawkins saw off 2015 winner shaun murphy, easing to a 6 frames to 2 victory. hawkins will now play either mark selby or stephen maguire in the last eight. yorkshire cricket club have been asked to meet certain conditions by early spring if they want to regain their international status for this summer. the england and wales cricket board has told the county it needs to demonstrate it can "meet expected standa
former tour de france champion egan bernal has signed a new five—year contract with the british cycling team ineos grenadiers. the colombian has set his sights on france again this summer — and challenging tadey pogacar, as he aims to win back the yellowjersey that he last wore three years ago, when the grenadiers were called team sky. last year's runner up, john higgins, is through to the quarter finals of snooker�*s masters tournament. the four—time world champion beat zhao xintong of...
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the french president has caused controversy by using a slang term to annoy unvaccinated people in france into getting jabbed. and tennis star novak djokovic has caused fury in australia after recevieng a medical exemption to play in the australian open without having a covid vaccine. the first of our reports from jon donnison is about the pressures facing the nhs. derriford hospital in plymouth is one of a growing number to declare a critical incident because of omicron pressures on staffing levels, as well as the growing burden of those needing care. hospitals in blackpool, norfolk, wiltshire, morecambe bay and lincoln have also raised the alarm. in plymouth, they are warning the situation is increasingly complex. we have got patients who are coming in who are absolutely covid positive and they need to be in a designated area of the hospital. and those numbers are increasing. and then we've got patients who are in hospital, who tested negative on admission but then don't have symptoms, and then develop symptoms and then are testing positive. and in manchester last night, 17 hospitals a
the french president has caused controversy by using a slang term to annoy unvaccinated people in france into getting jabbed. and tennis star novak djokovic has caused fury in australia after recevieng a medical exemption to play in the australian open without having a covid vaccine. the first of our reports from jon donnison is about the pressures facing the nhs. derriford hospital in plymouth is one of a growing number to declare a critical incident because of omicron pressures on staffing...
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france has registered more than 335,000 cases in a single day — a new european record. italy has been meeting to discuss whether to make vaccines mandatory for all workers and people over the age of 50. in a newspaper article, french president emmanuel macron — used controversial and strong language — threating to ban all those who refuse a jab from most public life. bravissimo! the youngest to be armed in the endless battle against covid. five—year—old eduardo gets his first jab as italy steps up vaccinations for children. maybe too small to grasp how the pandemic has changed their world. but, say parents, they, too, must fight it. why did you want to vaccinate your son? because i love him. his father and i really love him and want him and all his little friends to go back to a normal life. so, this is the least we can do. respect science and respect our children. "it was ok," says eduardo. "did it hurt," i asked. "just a little bit." they do their best here to soften the experience, with certificates of bravery, a rite of passage for the pandemic generation. y
france has registered more than 335,000 cases in a single day — a new european record. italy has been meeting to discuss whether to make vaccines mandatory for all workers and people over the age of 50. in a newspaper article, french president emmanuel macron — used controversial and strong language — threating to ban all those who refuse a jab from most public life. bravissimo! the youngest to be armed in the endless battle against covid. five—year—old eduardo gets his first jab as...
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in france, there were 58,1132 new infections — much lower than the figure of over 200,000 which was reported in each of the last four days. the uk only has figures from england and wales — there were 137,583 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — again much lower than over the past week. in the netherlands, a lockdown to curb the spread of 0micron has prompted protests. thousands of people demonstrated in amsterdam against the measures, which have been in force since the 19th of december. riot police were used to break—up the gathering and at least 30 people were arrested. the uk government is bracing itself for as many as one in four public sector employees to be off work because of covid in the coming weeks. sanchia berg reports. in scotland, pupils have been wearing masks as they learn with the windows open, for the last few months. the picture is similar now in northern ireland and wales. next week, english secondary students will follow suit as a government tries to reduce the spread of covid in schools. around half of children over 12 have been double jabbed, no
in france, there were 58,1132 new infections — much lower than the figure of over 200,000 which was reported in each of the last four days. the uk only has figures from england and wales — there were 137,583 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — again much lower than over the past week. in the netherlands, a lockdown to curb the spread of 0micron has prompted protests. thousands of people demonstrated in amsterdam against the measures, which have been in force since the...
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france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. tennis star novak djokovic is facing fresh controversary after photos have emerged of him in public, without a mask, at around the time his lawyers say he tested positive for covid—19. australia has banned him from entering the country to defend his australian open title because he has refused vaccination. his lawyers say he doesn't need one, as his infection was confirmed by pcr test on 16 december — and he has since recovered. djokovic posted these images to his twitter page on 17 december. he's pictured at an event the day before commemorating his own personal stamp. it's unclear whether djokovic knew he had covid when these photos were taken. the serbian tennis association also has photographs of djokovic handing out awards to young players around that time. he's currently in an immigration detention centre ahead of an appeal hearing on monday. the bbc�*s shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. the world's top tennis player is spending the weekend in an immigration detention
france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. tennis star novak djokovic is facing fresh controversary after photos have emerged of him in public, without a mask, at around the time his lawyers say he tested positive for covid—19. australia has banned him from entering the country to defend his australian open title because he has refused vaccination. his lawyers say he doesn't need one, as his infection was confirmed by pcr test on 16 december — and he has since recovered. djokovic...
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a year of events to celebrate france's most famous playwright moliere are getting underway. it's the 400th anniversary of moliere's baptism, his birth date isn't known. celebrations are starting with a rendition of tartuffe, a satire on the catholic church. the play was censored after its first performance in 1664. although he is considered the father of french theatre, his influence has been felt across the world. including here in the uk. aneel gupta, the bafta—winning writer and executive producer behind the office and also citizen khan and the kumars at number a2. aneel, you adapted the story of ta rtuffe into a play about a british—pakistani family in modern—day birmingham. how does that work? amazingly, it works quite well. the rsc had the idea, i think because obviously as you mentioned, the original play was an incredibly dangerous piece of work and you could have got killed for doing that sort of thing in 17th—century france where it was, as with a lot of great comedy, walking on a very thin tightrope, in terms of taste and what the public were prepared to a
a year of events to celebrate france's most famous playwright moliere are getting underway. it's the 400th anniversary of moliere's baptism, his birth date isn't known. celebrations are starting with a rendition of tartuffe, a satire on the catholic church. the play was censored after its first performance in 1664. although he is considered the father of french theatre, his influence has been felt across the world. including here in the uk. aneel gupta, the bafta—winning writer and executive...
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the west germans wanted to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity- that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the main story this hour: novak djokovic arrives in dubai after being deported from australia, where the tennis open he was hoping to compete in gets under way. staying with that story now. daniel estrin is an immigration lawyer who has been following the case and he's in perth. daniel, thank you forjoining us. your expertise is in immigration lawyer, the irony of this court case ruling seems to be that all the talk about the form filling, whether he got it right or wrong or what have you, has gone by the board. ., , ., have you, has gone by the board. . , ., ., board. indeed it has, and that was quite _ board. indeed it has, and that was quite a — board. indeed it has, and that was quite a surprising - board. indeed it has, and that was quite a surprising twist, l board. indeed
the west germans wanted to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity- that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the main story this hour: novak djokovic arrives in dubai after being deported from australia, where the tennis open he was hoping to compete in gets under way. staying with that story now. daniel estrin is an...
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france has reported almost 220,000 new infections. that's the fourth day in a row they have exceeded 200,000, but is a little lower than the record which was set on friday. and covid cases remain close to record levels in italy — with more than 140,000 infections confirmed on saturday — the second successive day they've topped that figure. a senior british health official has warned that the "next few days are crucial" in the battle against the 0micron. chris hopson, the chief executive of national health service providers, says the uk government "must be ready to introduce new restrictions. if they're needed." latest figures show hospital admissions in england, have risen to their highest level, since january last year. britiain�*s health secretary, sajid javid, has warned new restrictions on freedom "must be an absolute last resort." here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. a new year — and with it, the hope that 2022 will draw us closer to the end of the pandemic. but once again, january is likely to see soaring
france has reported almost 220,000 new infections. that's the fourth day in a row they have exceeded 200,000, but is a little lower than the record which was set on friday. and covid cases remain close to record levels in italy — with more than 140,000 infections confirmed on saturday — the second successive day they've topped that figure. a senior british health official has warned that the "next few days are crucial" in the battle against the 0micron. chris hopson, the chief...
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president macron warns he intends to make life difficult for people in france who have not been vaccinated against covid—19. police in kazakhstan use tear gas and stun grenades to stop a wave of protests over rising fuel prices, with 200 people arrested and dozens injured. and a judge in new york is considering whether to dismiss a civil case accusing prince andrew of sexual assault. he's said he'll reveal his decision "pretty soon". hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. uk government ministers are meeting to consider changing the rules on covid tests in england — to ease staffing shortages by reducing self isolation periods. the prime minister will ask his cabinet to back his decision not to impose any further covid restrictions in england, despite soaring levels of infection. last night, boris johnson said he hopes the country could "ride out" the current wave, but accepted that part of the nhs would feel overwhelmed. it comes as a string of hospital trusts in england have declared critical incidents. in scotland, nicola sturgeon is expected to announce
president macron warns he intends to make life difficult for people in france who have not been vaccinated against covid—19. police in kazakhstan use tear gas and stun grenades to stop a wave of protests over rising fuel prices, with 200 people arrested and dozens injured. and a judge in new york is considering whether to dismiss a civil case accusing prince andrew of sexual assault. he's said he'll reveal his decision "pretty soon". hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or...
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at least 30 people died in november 2021 when their boat sank as they tried to cross from france to the uk. it's by far the worst migrant tragedy ever recorded in the english channel. in this programme, we piece together what happened that night, and hear from the families left behind.
at least 30 people died in november 2021 when their boat sank as they tried to cross from france to the uk. it's by far the worst migrant tragedy ever recorded in the english channel. in this programme, we piece together what happened that night, and hear from the families left behind.
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a year of events to celebrate france's most famous playwright, moliere, are getting underway. it's the four hundredth anniversary of moliere's baptism; his birthdate isn't known. although he is considered the father of french theatre, his influence has been felt across the world. including here in the uk. earlier the bbc spoke to bafta—winning aneel gupta, the man behind famous comedies including the office and citizan khan. he told us about his experience adapting moliere's play tartuffe into a story about a british—pakistani family in modern—day birmingham. i was expecting, i was thinking a 400—year—old french comedy, those aren't things that go together, in my mind. so, i was very pleasantly surprised at how funny i found it, actually, and a realjoy of it and the real genius of moliere is the comic structure. you know, when you are constructing a farce, which this is, essentially, the comic structure. you know, when you are constructing a farce, which this is, essentially, it is an incredibly intricate and very difficult and precise thing to do, and what we realis
a year of events to celebrate france's most famous playwright, moliere, are getting underway. it's the four hundredth anniversary of moliere's baptism; his birthdate isn't known. although he is considered the father of french theatre, his influence has been felt across the world. including here in the uk. earlier the bbc spoke to bafta—winning aneel gupta, the man behind famous comedies including the office and citizan khan. he told us about his experience adapting moliere's play tartuffe...
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france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. lawyers for the tennis star novak djokovic say he had a vaccine exemption to enter australia because of a covid infection last month. djokovic was denied entry after landing in melbourne this week to play in the australian open. he's currently in an immigration detention centre, ahead of an appeal hearing on monday. a second player, renata voracova from the czech republic, has now left australia after having her visa cancelled. shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. the world's top tennis player is spending the weekend in an immigration detention hotel. and his supporters have turned up for a third day. this is novak djokovic arriving in melbourne on wednesday. the documents his legal team presented to the court state he'd received the exemption from tennis australia, with a follow—up letter from the home affairs department, saying he was allowed into the country. his legal team added that onjanuary 1st djokovic received a document from home affairs, telling him his responses indica
france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. lawyers for the tennis star novak djokovic say he had a vaccine exemption to enter australia because of a covid infection last month. djokovic was denied entry after landing in melbourne this week to play in the australian open. he's currently in an immigration detention centre, ahead of an appeal hearing on monday. a second player, renata voracova from the czech republic, has now left australia after having her visa cancelled. shaimaa khalil...
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similar laws have been introduced in france, italy and spain. delphine�*s cat could perhaps best lead by example on how to unwind. it�*s being hailed as the world�*s most advanced humanoid robot — but don�*t worry, ameca hasn�*t taken overjust yet, despite using the hyper—realistic facial expressions and arm movements. the company behind the robot says machines like ameca could be become commonplace within the next ten years. kevin hay has more. an industrial estate in falmouth, an ordinary—looking building with a far from ordinary reception area, but it�*s upstairs in the research and development department where things get really interesting. this is ameca. the thing that makes ameca unique is its facial expressions. it can give us happy, sad, surprised. and now, it�*s getting bored with me. i can take a hint. so how does it work for this demonstration? ameca is being controlled by morgan rowe, who�*s the director of operations for engineered arts. we�*ve got the camera on the system here. that camera is actually lookin
similar laws have been introduced in france, italy and spain. delphine�*s cat could perhaps best lead by example on how to unwind. it�*s being hailed as the world�*s most advanced humanoid robot — but don�*t worry, ameca hasn�*t taken overjust yet, despite using the hyper—realistic facial expressions and arm movements. the company behind the robot says machines like ameca could be become commonplace within the next ten years. kevin hay has more. an industrial estate in falmouth,...
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the telephone lines have been burning between moscow and ukraine between france and russia today. everyone is talking about it, but all the while, more than 100,000 russian troops on the border as well as all of that heavy equipment. the question many are asking tonight is how long can those troops stay there in the dead of winter before something happens?- in the dead of winter before something happens? in the dead of winter before somethin: ha -ens? . ,, , ., , something happens? thank you very much. our chief _ something happens? thank you very much. our chief international - much. our chief international correspondent live for us in kyiv. officials at the uk health security agency say a new version of the omicron coronavirus variant appears to be spreading easier than the original one. our health correspondent katharine da costa is here. how alarmed should we be by this? the watchword really is caution. the uk health security agency has been keeping a close eye on new emerging variance, the version of the omicron variant has been designated a variant has been designated a vari
the telephone lines have been burning between moscow and ukraine between france and russia today. everyone is talking about it, but all the while, more than 100,000 russian troops on the border as well as all of that heavy equipment. the question many are asking tonight is how long can those troops stay there in the dead of winter before something happens?- in the dead of winter before something happens? in the dead of winter before somethin: ha -ens? . ,, , ., , something happens? thank you...
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france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are aubrey allegretti from the guardian and sian griffiths — education and families editor at the sunday times. do stay with us for that. now, to australia. lawyers for the tennis star novak djokovic say he had a vaccine exemption to enter australia because of a covid infection last month. djokovic was denied entry to australia after landing in melbourne this week to play in the australian open. he's currently in an immigration detention centre, ahead of an appeal hearing on monday. a second australian open hopeful, renata voracova from the czech republic, has now left the country after having her visa cancelled. shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. the world's top tennis player is spending the weekend in an immigration detention hotel. and his supporters have turned up for a third day. this is novak djokovic
france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are aubrey allegretti from the guardian and sian griffiths — education and families editor at the sunday times. do stay with us for that. now, to australia. lawyers for the tennis star novak djokovic say he had a vaccine exemption to enter australia because of a covid...
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things change once again, we have this clutch of france coming from the atlantic. you see from looking at the isobars, it is going to be windy. as the weather fronts engage with this cold air, the rain readily turns to snow on the leading edge, most of this will be on higher ground. it will be a windy day on thursday, accentuating the cold feel. these are the temperatures, 6 degrees, up to 9 degrees, possibly 11 degrees in plymouth. will happen this is bbc news, the headlines — regular testing and masks in secondary schools in england — the education secretary outlines measures to keep schools open in the face of rising covid infections. i don't want masks in the classroom a day longer than necessary, it's really to deal with a highly infectious aerosol transmitted variant of the virus. scientists in the netherlands are meeting to discuss if schools there can re—open next week — after closing early for christmas amid the spread of omicron. the indian government rolls out covid vaccines for all 15— to 18—year—olds, as the country records its sharpest w
things change once again, we have this clutch of france coming from the atlantic. you see from looking at the isobars, it is going to be windy. as the weather fronts engage with this cold air, the rain readily turns to snow on the leading edge, most of this will be on higher ground. it will be a windy day on thursday, accentuating the cold feel. these are the temperatures, 6 degrees, up to 9 degrees, possibly 11 degrees in plymouth. will happen this is bbc news, the headlines — regular...
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the 27th seed beat france's alize cornet fairly comfortably in straight sets. and she'll face polish seventh seed iga swiatek after she came through a marathon match with estonia's kaia kanepi. it lasted more than 3 hours, with swaitek eventually taking the match in three sets. now — 10 days until the start of the six nations and already there's been a blow for england — captain owen farrell will miss the entire tournament with an ankle injury that requires surgery.the 30 year old — who has 94 caps, was going to guide fly—half marcus smith through his first six nations campaign, but farrell injured his ankle in a collision while training at club side saracens. he's expected to undergo surgery later today. it's been a disappointing ashes series for england women so far. they lost the first t20 by nine wickets and then the next two matches had to be abandoned because of rain. but the start of the only test in the multi—format series is scheduled to start later.it begins at the manuka oval in canberra at 11 o'clock tonight. australia lead 4—2, so a vic
the 27th seed beat france's alize cornet fairly comfortably in straight sets. and she'll face polish seventh seed iga swiatek after she came through a marathon match with estonia's kaia kanepi. it lasted more than 3 hours, with swaitek eventually taking the match in three sets. now — 10 days until the start of the six nations and already there's been a blow for england — captain owen farrell will miss the entire tournament with an ankle injury that requires surgery.the 30 year old — who...
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the west germans wanted to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity- that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: novak djokovic arrives in dubai after being deported from australia, where the tennis open he was hoping to compete in gets under way. british police make two arrests in manchester over the siege at a synagogue in texas, just hours after the hostage taker was confirmed as a british citizen. the capital of tonga is reported to have suffered significant damage after an underwater volcanic eruption in the south pacific. much of the island nation was covered with a layer of ash. the tsunami triggered by the eruption caused flooding on parts of the us west coast and japan. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from tokyo. from high up in space, weather satellites caught the moment the huge underwater volcano let loose, sending a cloud of ash and rock 20km high and at least 50
the west germans wanted to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity- that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: novak djokovic arrives in dubai after being deported from australia, where the tennis open he was hoping to compete in gets under way. british police make two arrests in manchester over the siege...
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it is a read of element in one of france's most notorious unsolved cold cases. our paris conned respondent explained earlier that the news needs to be taken with caution. i should say before we start at this point does not mean there has been a breakthrough, there are words of great caution coming from the french alps about this. it's not the first time there have been arrests, people have been called in for questioning, every now and again, it's a very long drawn—out investigation. possibly this is significant but quite possibly not. let's notjump to any conclusions. the background is this puzzling case that goes back ten years nearly, from the little village in the hills where it happened, september 2012, village in the hills where it happened, september2012, if you remember, a carfound on the side of a road, its engine still running, by a road, its engine still running, by a cyclist who was passing, end of the holiday season, and in the car three bodies, this british man of iraqi origin, his wife and her mother. and thereby another body, that of a cyclist w
it is a read of element in one of france's most notorious unsolved cold cases. our paris conned respondent explained earlier that the news needs to be taken with caution. i should say before we start at this point does not mean there has been a breakthrough, there are words of great caution coming from the french alps about this. it's not the first time there have been arrests, people have been called in for questioning, every now and again, it's a very long drawn—out investigation. possibly...
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in france a new law banning plastic packaging on most fruit and vegetables comes into effect in france today. cucumbers, lemons and oranges are among the 30 varieties banned from being wrapped in plastic. larger packs as well as chopped or processed fruit will be exempt. it's almost a quarter past seven. the latest headlines on bbc news... as england reports another record number of daily coronavirus cases — health officials warn the days ahead will be crucial as hospitalisations continue to rise. new year honours for leading figures in the battle against covid. professors chris whitty and jonathan van tam are knighted. drjenny harries and drjune raine are both made dames. the president of south africa pays tribute to desmond tutu as "the spiritual father of our new nation". and the archbishop's daughter also spoke movingly at his funeral. the uk government's chief medical adviser, professor chris whitty, has thanked his fellow scientists and nhs workers — after receiving a knighthood in the new year honours. he said they had worked tirelessly to serve the public. around a fifth of
in france a new law banning plastic packaging on most fruit and vegetables comes into effect in france today. cucumbers, lemons and oranges are among the 30 varieties banned from being wrapped in plastic. larger packs as well as chopped or processed fruit will be exempt. it's almost a quarter past seven. the latest headlines on bbc news... as england reports another record number of daily coronavirus cases — health officials warn the days ahead will be crucial as hospitalisations continue to...
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we have already seen micron, the president of france, clamping down on unvaccinated players. —— we have already seen macron. it is easy if you are vaccinated in new york. it mightjust be london, wimbledon, in the summer that might be the only grand slam way he would be given open arms to play. there is a long way to go before that. he is tied on 20 slams with rafa nadal at roger federer. rafa and novak are desperate to overtake the record of 24 on the women�*s side. it is everything for him to do this and he has a very good chance. if he wants to win his case, you would expect a fired up djokovic in the draw, at least. fired up d'okovic in the draw, at least. ., ~' , ., fired up d'okovic in the draw, at least. . ~ , ., ., , daniel estrin is a lawyer with extensive experience in australian immigration law — hejoins me now. thank you forjoining us. the government says the decision has been taken on health and good order grounds in the public interest. how much scope is there in terms of a specific court hearing, what will they have to prove and what will djokovic�*s lawyers have to
we have already seen micron, the president of france, clamping down on unvaccinated players. —— we have already seen macron. it is easy if you are vaccinated in new york. it mightjust be london, wimbledon, in the summer that might be the only grand slam way he would be given open arms to play. there is a long way to go before that. he is tied on 20 slams with rafa nadal at roger federer. rafa and novak are desperate to overtake the record of 24 on the women�*s side. it is everything for...
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france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. two teenagers have appeared in court charged with manslaughter and arson after an 88—year—old woman was killed in a fire in east london. josephine smith died following a fire inside a residential address in queen's park road on the 28th of october. a firework was recovered from the scene. 18—year—old kai cooper from leatherhead, surrey, and a 15—year—old boy from southend, essex, have been remanded in custody and will appear at the old bailey on tuesday. a zoo in the west midlands has reported that nearly three quarters of its penguins have died in an outbreak of avian malaria. keepers at dudley zoo say they have been left heartbroken after 50 of the 69 birds in their care died from the parasitic disease nasa scientists say the james webb space telescope has fully deployed in space, after unfolding its final mirror panels. the golden primary mirror will allow the telescope to be properly focused — helping scientists to study the very first stars to shine in the universe.
france also has strict mask—wearing restrictions. two teenagers have appeared in court charged with manslaughter and arson after an 88—year—old woman was killed in a fire in east london. josephine smith died following a fire inside a residential address in queen's park road on the 28th of october. a firework was recovered from the scene. 18—year—old kai cooper from leatherhead, surrey, and a 15—year—old boy from southend, essex, have been remanded in custody and will appear at the...
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france is a popular holiday destination. so today�*s move has been welcomed by businesses including eurostar, brittany ferries and airline companies which have seen a spike in bookings. this will also be music to the ears of firms in the french alps because it means british tourists can go this game. the lawyer representing virginia giuffre, the woman who�*s accused prince andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was 17, has told the bbc, he doesn�*t think she would accept a purely financial settlement. ajudge in new york has rejected the duke�*s attempts to dismiss the civil case. prince andrew has consistently denied the allegations. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has been following the story near the duke�*s home in windsor. i think we can say the options are limited. he could appeal the decision that most people agree it was a fairly definitive judgment and so his chances on that front are considered slim. he could refuse to engage with the court case altogether but that would mean he would lose by de
france is a popular holiday destination. so today�*s move has been welcomed by businesses including eurostar, brittany ferries and airline companies which have seen a spike in bookings. this will also be music to the ears of firms in the french alps because it means british tourists can go this game. the lawyer representing virginia giuffre, the woman who�*s accused prince andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was 17, has told the bbc, he doesn�*t think she would accept a purely...
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a new law banning plastic packaging on most fruit and vegetables comes into effect in france today. cucumbers, lemons and oranges are among the 30 varieties banned from being wrapped in plastic. larger packs as well as chopped or processed fruit will be exempt. president emmanuel macron called the ban "a real revolution" and said it showed the country's commitment to phase out single use plastics by 2040. people around the world have been welcoming the new year with many countries holding scaled back celebrations due to coronavirus restrictions. in the last few hours, there has been a shower of fireworks at copacabana beach in rio de janeiro, while celebrations in new york centred on times square, with its famous ball drop. here in the uk the public firework display in london was moved to a secret location to deter crowds. lasers, fireworks and drones lit up the sky over the thames while edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations were cancelled and there were restrictions on gatherings in wales. louisa pilbeam reports. light after another dark year of the pandemic. the uk's new year's eve a
a new law banning plastic packaging on most fruit and vegetables comes into effect in france today. cucumbers, lemons and oranges are among the 30 varieties banned from being wrapped in plastic. larger packs as well as chopped or processed fruit will be exempt. president emmanuel macron called the ban "a real revolution" and said it showed the country's commitment to phase out single use plastics by 2040. people around the world have been welcoming the new year with many countries...