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the syrian government has now agreed to open more border crossings to allow aid into the country for 3 months. syria supports the entry of humanitarian aid into the region through all possible cross points. bbc analysis of a&e waiting times in over 100 hospital trusts shows more than half of patients waited longer than 4 hours, as services struggle to cope this winter. 0ns figures show wages have been increasing at their fastest rate in more than 20 years. but, pay increases are not keeping up with the rising cost of living. the us military says sensors from the suspected chinese spy balloon have been recovered from the atlantic ocean and are being examined by the fbi. the car manufacturer, ford, announces 1,300 job cuts — one fifth of its uk work force.

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we feel the crunch already and we�*re just sort of getting our heads around the fact that... winter is always difficult anyway so for us, we�*re kind of preparing and asking people to give what they can and accept that sometimes that might not always be what they�*ve been able to afford in the past. the cafe on site is paying more for its food, like the rest of society. new 0ns figures show the basics, such as chips, bread and milk, have dramatically increased in price over the last year. vegetable oil has gone up by more than 65%, while the cost of tea has increased by 46%. here they tell us food inflation is impossible to ignore and means a weekly shop isn�*t what it used to be. just everything�*s gone up. especially the products like fruit and veg that i use a lot and margarine is gone up a lot. what about the basics you feed these children? yeah, that�*s been really affected in the shop. you�*re just not getting as much in your trolley as you used to. it�*s clear the government has some tough choices to make with a massive financial hole worth billions of pounds to fill. the cost of living going up, even though we�*re pensioners so even though our pensions may not go up, we are managing.

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BBC News-20220104-12:11:00

yeah, yeah. the gates of this school, like all other secondary schools in england, will this week starts to open for mass testing. it's one of ten schools in an academy chain which already has a staffing issue. as of one hour ago, 10% of staff who have tested positive for covid. and that is a big chunk, and you think it's going to rise? it will rise, probably another 5%. in scotland, pupils are being asked to test at home before they return to school and are being urged to then test twice a week. in wales, it's the same, preschool home test. but repeated three times a week. students in northern ireland are being asked to test 2a hours before returning as well. and there, 95% of schools have been provided with c02 monitors to identify poorly ventilated areas. ultimately, the government believes the biggest help anyone could offer is to take up the offer of a vaccine. 0ns figures suggest only 50% of eligible 12 to 15—year—olds have done this.

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BBC News-20220104-09:12:00

it's one of ten schools in an academy chain which already has a staffing issue. as of one hour ago, we were at 10% of staff who have tested positive for covid. and that is a big chunk, and you think it's going to rise? in scotland, pupils are being asked to test at home before they return to school and are being urged to then test twice a week. in wales, it's the same, pre—school home test. but repeated three times a week. students in northern ireland are being asked to test 2a hours before returning as well. and there, 95% of schools have been provided with c02 monitors to identify poorly ventilated areas. ultimately, the government believes the biggest help anyone could offer is to take up the offer of a vaccine. 0ns figures suggest only 50% of eligible 12 to 15—year—olds have done this. just how this new term in this new year will pan out looks anything but certain. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. joining me now is geoff barton, the general secretary of the association of school

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BBC News-20220123-14:25:00

to boxing day compared with the same period a year earlier. furniture and other household goods also saw a steady rise in prices since the start of 2021, 0ns figures show. the 7.4% inflation rate of this category in december was the highest since comparable data began in 1989. and used car prices grew by 28% during 2021, compared with a 7.3% increase the previous year, due to the global shortage of computer chips which led to a rise in the cost of manufacturing new cars. that obviously has a knock—on effect. suddenly the price of old cars go up. let's speak now with pete lambdon, owner of the quicksilver mail pub in yeovil, somerset. i know you are not in the pub this afternoon and you are not skiving off, you have broken your leg. i think we should say that, otherwise they will say he has people to run they will say he has people to run the pub for him, but it's not like that, is it?—

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Breakfast-20220104-06:06:00

to identify poorly ventilated areas. ultimately, the government believes the biggest help anyone could offer is to take up the offer of a vaccine. 0ns figures suggest only 50% of eligible i2 to 15—year—olds have done this. just how this new term in this new year will pan out looks anything but certain. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent adam fleming now. good morning. so, a big test of government policy this week as schools go back, will there be enough staff in those schools to teach the peoples and crucially to test them?— test them? yes, a big test of the li . uor test them? yes, a big test of the liquor sticks. _ test them? yes, a big test of the liquor sticks. a — test them? yes, a big test of the liquor sticks, a big _ test them? yes, a big test of the liquor sticks, a big operation - test them? yes, a big test of the liquor sticks, a big operation to l liquor sticks, a big operation to get these hundreds and thousands of lateral flow tests to schools in time —— a big test of the logistics. and then the infrastructure to do the testing as the peoples arrive for the first time in 2022. when you

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BBC World News-20220104-05:11:00

obviously protects other people. obviously protects other --eole. , ~ , people. this week these gates was not open _ people. this week these gates was not open for _ people. this week these gates was not open for mask- people. this week these gates| was not open for mask testing. it is one of ten schools in an academy chain majority has a staffing issue. fits academy chain ma'ority has a staffing issue._ academy chain ma'ority has a staffing issue. as of one hour a . o staffing issue. as of one hour a . 0 we staffing issue. as of one hour ago we were _ staffing issue. as of one hour ago we were at _ staffing issue. as of one hour ago we were at 1096 - staffing issue. as of one hour ago we were at 1096 of- staffing issue. as of one hour ago we were at 1096 of staff l staffing issue. as of one hour i ago we were at 1096 of staff who ago we were at 10% of staff who tested positive for covid. that is a big chunk _ tested positive for covid. that is a big chunk and _ tested positive for covid. that is a big chunk and you - tested positive for covid. that is a big chunk and you think it will rise? it is a big chunk and you think it will rise? , will rise? it will rise probably _ will rise? it will rise probably another i will rise? it will rise l probably another 596. will rise? it will rise - probably another 596. and scotland _ probably another 596. and scotland pupils _ probably another 596. and scotland pupils are - probably another 5%. and scotland pupils are being asked to test before they arrive at school and then being urged to test twice a week to stop in wales it is the same preschool home test that repeated three times a week. students in northern ireland are being asked to test 21l hours before returning, too, and there, 92% of schools are being provided with c02 monitors. ultimately the government believes the biggest help anyone could offer is to take up the offer of a vaccine. 0ns figures suggest 52% of eligible 12—15

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BBC News-20220104-10:21:00

the biggest help anyone could offer is to take up the offer of a vaccine. 0ns figures suggest only 50% of eligible 12 to 15—year—olds have done this. just how this new term in this new year will pan out looks anything but certain. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. a number of rail companies in the uk are running reduced services as staffing continues to be hit by sickness, covid and self isolation. the rail delivery group says the latest figures show that nearly 10% of all rail staff are off work, and passengers have been warned of short—notice cancellations. well, ministers in the uk are meeting daily to assess shortages of workers across the economy. and there's to be a statement when parliament returns tomorrow about the scheduled review of plan b measures which are due to expire at the end of january. 0ur chief political correspondent adam fleming is at westminster. it'll be interesting tomorrow, because i think tory mps will be

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BBC News-20211224-17:06:00

figures actually mean. the 0ns figures tell a story, we have been kind of hearing the case for some days, but really help us to understand just how spreadable omicron is. you read the case number is there, they don't include the reinfection. the reason it is spreading so quickly is because it can evade some immunity that infection creates. so those case figures are probably a bit of an underestimate. the figures that came back from the 0ns earlier today said 1.7 million people in the uk are infected with coronavirus at the moment. a number that has gone up by about a quarter over three days shows you that no matter how you look at it, omicron is spreading very, very quickly. we see the pressure that will put on society, even if it doesn't cause any sickness at all. we heard yesterday that about one and a half percent of the nhs staff were off work due to coronavirus.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210623:16:49:00

urged everyone to take the covid jab. he said there were still some vaccine hesitancy particularly in minority ethnic groups. let's take a look at the key points. mr zaha week gave an update on the vaccination programme and to confirm three out of five adults have now received the second vaccine does. he went on to announce that the vaccination programme has already saved more than 14,000 lives and prevent it more than 44,000 hospitalisations and england. he also said the latest 0ns figures show vaccine hesitancy have had among black and asian people since february but says there is much more to do and has urged people from those communities to continue coming forward to get theirjab. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns has been sent all that. on that last point about vaccine hesitancy. the most are saying it has halved in the

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