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BBCNEWS Breakfast September 28, 2020

Will be. Its this. And if they arent persuaded its important, we arent persuaded its important, we are wasting our time. Theres plenty of stock, so dont panic buy. Thats the message from supermarkets as tesco and morrisons reimpose rationing of essentials. Asdas also getting tough on shoppers without masks, as retailers react to the latest coronavirus restrictions. Good morning from the seville garden in surrey where it is a chilly start to the day. For many of us it is generally, we have a weather front coming in from the west bringing in some rain, in the east the cloud will clear and there will be some sunny spells. I will have all of the details in about ten minutes. Its monday, september 28. Our top story. New laws come into force in england this morning, which mean that anyone who tests positive for coronavirus, or has been told they have been in contact with someone who has, now has a legal duty to quarantine, orface a fine. The government says that the police will check up on t

BBCNEWS BBC News September 18, 2020

The 90 minute covid test that doesnt need a lab for analysis. And the return of gareth bale. Hes on his way to tottenham, on loan for a season from real madrid. Further large areas of the north of england and the midlands are to face tighter coronavirus restrictions, to try to tackle rising infection rates. The stringent measures are in response to what ministers say are major increases in covid 19 rates. People in the north west, including merseyside, warrington, halton and lancashire will face limits on socialising, and a 10pm closing time for hospitality and leisure venues from next tuesday. In parts of the midlands such as wolverhampton, there will be new restrictions on socialising with people outside your own household or support bubble, and similar measures will be enforced in West Yorkshire, in bradford, kirklees, and calderdale. The measures cover a wider area than had been expected. Latest figures suggest an average of 6,000 new cases a day in england between the 4th and 10th

BBCNEWS BBC News October 1, 2020

On twitter, its Annita Mcveigh or bbcyourquestions. As more people reached the uk illegally by boat in september than in the whole of last year, the government is understood to be considering plans to house Asylum Seekers on disused ferries while their claims are assessed. And the impact of the pandemic on wildlife how a lack of funding for zoos could threaten the future survival of rare species. Good morning. The growth in cases of coronavirus may be slowing down, according to the largest study of its kind in england, in one of a series of developments this morning. The react study, at Imperial College london, analysed samples from 84,000 random people. It found that the r number appears to have fallen to around 1. 1 since the rule of six was introduced. In late august to early september, it was estimated to be as high as 1. 7. Merseyside could be the next area to face new local lockdown measures. Its expected new rules such as a ban on household mixing will be announced today. There

BBCNEWS The Papers October 7, 2020

In a moment, well have the papers, but first, donald trump has just released a video which was recorded at the white house. In the five minute video, he describes his treatment and says he feels a lot better. Here is a segment of that video. I want everybody to be given the same treatment as your president. Because i feel great. I feel, like, perfect. So, i think this was a blessing from god that i caught it. This was a blessing in disguise. I caught it, i heard about this drug. I said, let me take it. It was my suggestion. I said, let me take it. And it was incredible the way it worked, incredible. And i think if i didnt catch it, wed be looking at that like a number of other drugs. But it really did a fantasticjob. I want to get for you what i got. And im going to make it free. Youre not going to pay for it. It wasnt your fault that this happened. It was chinas fault. And chinas going to pay a big price, what theyve done to this country. Chinas going to be a big price, what theyve do

BBCNEWS BBC News October 25, 2020

At the grand prix in portugal. The alley outside the Tuition Centre was packed when that with his 92nd wind. Win. The suicide bomber struck. Fear, panic and shock amongst the students. Like this 18 year old, many were preparing for their University Entrance exam next year. Translation i was walking towards the centre when there was a huge bang. I fell unconscious. When i woke up, i saw my classmates and friends wounded and lying on the ground. Everyone was crying. Hello and welcome to bbc news. Police are continuing to deal with an ongoing incident on board an oil tanker situated off the coast of the isle of wight. The suicide bomber was coming down the tanker, named in reports as the liberian registered nave andromeda, was due to dock in southampton earlier. This gate when he was challenged by but it was reported just after nine oclock to put out a mayday message. Some of the guards and he blew himself up. You can still see some hampshire constabulary said we are aware and dealing of

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