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the new co—op live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500 is the biggest indoor venue in britain. and as you can see, the finishing touches are still being put in place, which is why i have to dress as one of the village people. to show us round, tim leiweke the boss of oak view music group who raised £365 million in private finance to get it built. we have about 1,600 workers on site today. we could get almost 10,000 people on this floor. if you yell, go ahead and give it a yell. 0oh! no, echo. this is my favourite room that no—one ever gets to see. these are all going out to the largest bar in the uk. this is all beer? this is all beer. we're heading to the stage. so the artist comes out of their dressing room, does their prayer...

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preparations under way but this is an issue which has sparked a lot of concern in the industry about how to manage it, when it does finally happen. manage it, when it does finally ha en. . ~' ,, manage it, when it does finally hauen. . ~' , manage it, when it does finally hauen. . ~ , . the biggest indoor arena in the uk has its final test event today before officially opening next week. co—0p live in manchester has a capacity of 23,500 — 500 more than the previous record holder, manchester arena. rick astley will put the venue through its paces this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching the final preparations. the new co—0p live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500. it's the biggest indoor venue in britain and, as you can see, the finishing touches are still being put in place, which is why i have to dress as one of the village people. to show us round tim leiweke,

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going to be busy today. this is garry roden, the general manager of co—0p live. this is a big one for you. a very big one, yeah. the testing process is incredibly important to what we're doing here. but as you can see, we're about to open europe's largest new arena, which we're incredibly excited about. now, explain about what makes this difference. well, aside from the size, we can do 23,500 people in the round. if you look around, this is in completely a black bowl. so it's been designed around the idea of these kind of like small music clubs of the old days, but on a massive, massive scale. and then on top of that, we've got this incredible acoustic treatment that goes all around, there's four layers of it on the roof. there's panelling all around the walls. it's almost like a radio studio in here. what surprised me was this is 23,500 people, the biggest in the uk, but it feels quite intimate when you look up at the very final seats. apparently, they're 23 metres closer to the stage than in comparable arenas around the country. yeah, the architect did an incrediblejob here and the floors are a lot wider. traditionally, a lot of the arenas

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event today, before officially opening next week. co—0p live in manchester has a capacity of twenty—three and a half thousand —— 500 more than the previous record holder, manchester arena. rick astley will put the venue through its paces this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching the final preparations: the new co—0p live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500. it's the biggest indoor venue in britain. as you can see, the finishing touches are still being put in place, which is why i have to dress as one of the village people. to show us round tim leiweke, the boss of oak view music group, who raised £365 million in private finance to get it built. we have about 1,600 workers on site today. we could get almost 10,000 people on this floor. if you yell, go ahead and give it a yell. 0h! no echo. this is my favourite room that no one ever gets to see.

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the bank and the emi, electronic money institution, was like night and day. the bank were professional and they and sent me details of remote access scams. they said that's what had happened. the emi had basically no systems in place. with just a few days to go until its opening night, the finishing touches are being made to the uk's biggest indoor arena in manchester this weekend. 0nce open it'll host events for audiences of more than 23,000 people. those behind the £365 million project hope it will attract major events from rival venues across the country, due to its capacity. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been taking a look around. the new co—op live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500 is the biggest indoor venue in britain. to show us round, tim leiweke, the boss of oak view music group, who raised £365 million in private finance to get it built.

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The Daily Global

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The Context

gibson will be sentenced in september. thejust stop oil protests have cost the metropolian police more than £7.7 million since april. the met said policing 515 protests carried out by the group amounted to the equivalent of 23,500 officer shifts. as well as marching in main roads, activists have disrupted events including wimbledon and london pride. you are watching bbc news. a brussels court has convicted six men of murder and attempted murder on tuesday for their part in the 2016 islamist bombings in the belgian capital that killed 32 people and injured more than 300. the attacks were the deadliest in belgium since the second world war. paul kirby, the europe editor of the bbc news website, gave us more details about the verdicts. they came in after many, many days of deliberations. and frankly, everybody was waiting all day for them. what in the end, we heard was there were two people, ten people on trial and six people, as you say, six men have been convicted of terrorist murder

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The Context with Christian Fraser

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CNN This Morning Weekend

23,500 people were hospitalized for flu last week and the cdc says flu activity is still high, but appears to be declining in some areas. rsv and flu infections are at their highest levels in years. covid-19 infections are on the rise, but having come close to previous surges. joining me now to discuss the effect this is having on hospitals and patient care is dr. andrea hadley, chief of pediatric hospital medicine in grand rapids, michigan. dr. hadley, i really appreciate you coming on. it seems like the perfect storm. there's a shortage of staff. there's not enough hospital beds in place and now we're experiencing the surge of respiratory illnesses. how is your hospital coping right now? what's the scene like? >> yeah. thank you for having me. >> children's hospitals across the country have really seen a tidal wave of patients with these respiratory infects that

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the virus has caused 150,000 hospitalizations and 9,300 deaths. >> the number of flu vaccines distributed at this point continues to lag behind the past two years. the cdc finds covid is also showing signs of a winter comeback. 14% of the u.s. is in a high transmission covid area, but that's higher than last week. cnn's medical correspondent is with us now. let's start with the flu numbers. they show young children are being hit hard. what do they show? >> yes, victor, new cdc data suggests flu activity is still high but may be declining in some areas. last week about 23,500 people were admitted with the flu, which was a slight drop from the week before. overall, the flu hospitalization rate is the highest in a decade. the hospitalization rate is highest among seniors and young kids under 5, as you mentioned.

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