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IN THE GARDEN | Daisies show their best side without a lot of attention

Happy faced perennial daisies came to the fore in the garden this summer holiday season when there was not much time to fuss about tending them.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:11:15:00

on tuesday afternoon. the message from the police is that people should go about their normal life, they should not feel they need to stay indoors, but they should be vigilant and report anything suspicious or unusual immediately to the police. as for the family, they are joined the police in appealing for anyone with information to come forward and contact officers, saying they need to getjustice forjulia. the headlines on bbc news: india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. new freedoms for care home residents in england — from tuesday, they will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return. scientists investigating the plastic waste drifting in the world's oceans say they've discovered more about where it comes from. they've calculated that a thousand rivers are responsible for the vast majority of the pollution.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:09:07:00

around 36,000 currently stranded australians globally of which one quarter, 9000 are in india so the numbers are not that staggering. it's more about whether or not australia's hotel warranting system can keep up and that is the real crux of the issue that the strong government is grappling with and had we been more bed here in australia, with dna better position to help our neighbours and to help the australian people who are stranded. care home residents in england are to be allowed to go out for walks, or visit the gardens of friends and relatives from tuesday, without having to self—isolate for two weeks on their return. the government says it's updated its guidance in light of the success of the vaccination programme, and falling cora navirus infection rates. campaigners had threatened legal action, arguing that residents�* human rights were being breached. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. care homes have felt the full force of covid—19, but now, with most residents vaccinated and infections falling in the community, there's been increasing anger over government restrictions families call "barbaric."

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:10:30:00

the headlines: india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. new freedoms for care home residents in england — from tuesday, they will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return. new research finds that around 1,000 rivers are the source of the majority of plastic waste in the ocean. and back on the dance floor, with no social distancing — the covid pilot schemes testing crowd safety. and now on bbc news, here is one i prepared a little earlier.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:19:17:00

i don't know if you can see with some of those sitting on the ground and candles lit, you can make out the 45, which refers to the number of people who died, and the star of david as well. the headlines on bbc news. from tuesday care home residents in england will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return. india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. five people are arrested on suspicion of terror offences, including a 16—year—old boy, as police target three locations across the uk. we stay with that story. police have arrested five people, including a 16—year—old boy, in west yorkshire, wiltshire and north wales on suspicion of terrorism offences. the arrests were made at addresses in keighley,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:10:30:00

the headlines: india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. new freedoms for care home residents in england — from tuesday, they will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return. new research finds that around 1,000 rivers are the source of the majority of plastic waste in the ocean. and back on the dance floor, with no social distancing — the covid pilot schemes testing crowd safety. and now on bbc news, here is one i prepared a little earlier.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:07:02:00

coming up here on breakfast. good morning. it's saturday the 1st of may. care home residents in england are to be allowed to go out for walks, or visit the gardens of friends and relatives from tuesday, without having to self—isolate for two weeks on their return. the government says it's updated its guidance in light of the success of the vaccination programme, and falling coranavirus infection rates. campaigners had threatened legal action, arguing that residents' human rights were being breached. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. care homes have felt the full force of covid—i9, but now, with most residents vaccinated and infections falling in the community, there's been increasing anger over government restrictions families call "barbaric." if residents leave a care home, even if it's just for a walk, they're expected to self—isolate for iii days when they return. the government says that will now change, to the relief of campaigners.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:14:17:00

pc benjamin kemp was sacked yesterday for using excessive force on the youngster, who'd become distressed after running away from a guided walk. the independent office for police conduct said there was no indication racial discrimination had been a factor — something disputed by the family's solicitors. the headlines on bbc news... from tuesday residents in england will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return. india becomes the first country to record 400 thousand coronavirus infections in a single day. five people are arrested on suspicion of terror offences , including a sixteen year old boy, as police target three locations across the uk.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210501:22:14:00

impacts of the pandemic that have increased the demand for non—covid health care, that has been crowded out by the pandemic, that the charity is trying to deal with. they say this cut will have an impact on that. the contrary side, the british government says, the pandemic has hit the economy, they are having to make some tough decisions at the moment and the uk will still be spending £10 billion, $i2—13 billion a year on aid next year. it's still one of the biggest donors, it is just having to spend less. what we are seeing now isjust, drip by drip, what impact that will have on people on the ground. that was james landale. headlines on bbc news. as us and nato troops officially start pulling out of afghanistan, the us commander has warned militants against attacking them. india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. from tuesday, care home residents in england will be able to visit relatives without having to self—isolate when they return.

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