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BBC News

a resolution to this, but to do that we do need negotiations at a national level. i mean, it is all brilliant. rishi sunak has promised to bring down nhs waiting lists but says his main priority is halving inflation and argues paying public sector workers more would keep prices rising. the health secretary steve barclay has urged unions to keep talking and described previous discussions as constructive, but there is clearly an impasse on pay. what do we want? fair pay! - when do we want it? now! _ in wales, most of the strikes planned for next week have been postponed as union members consider a new pay offer from the welsh government of an extra 3%. for now, any similar pause to ongoing action in england looks unlikely. jonathan blake, bbc news. adults under—50 in england have a week left to get a free covid—19 boosterjab, that�*s a third dose of vaccine, before the scheme ends. it�*s the last opportunity for healthy

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

neighbours in europe. we are looking at every scenario. you would expect no less from the chief operating officer of the government to look at every scenario. it is extremely unlikely because of the measures we have taken. you unlikely because of the measures we have taken. :, :, unlikely because of the measures we have taken. :, ., ., unlikely because of the measures we have taken-— unlikely because of the measures we have taken. :, ., ., ., , have taken. you have made that very clear. another _ have taken. you have made that very clear. another thing _ have taken. you have made that very clear. another thing our _ have taken. you have made that very clear. another thing our viewers i have taken. you have made that very clear. another thing our viewers are l clear. another thing our viewers are perhaps starting to worry about a little this morning, what is happening with covid. the latest stats say one in 50 people have covid. there has been a warning about visiting elderly or vulnerable people. i about visiting elderly or vulnerable eo - le. :, , about visiting elderly or vulnerable --eole. ., people. i was the vaccine and deployment _ people. i was the vaccine and deployment minister - people. i was the vaccine and deployment minister and i i people. i was the vaccine and | deployment minister and i will people. i was the vaccine and i deployment minister and i will be getting my booster in the coming weeks as welcome as i am over 55. everyone who is eligible should get a boosterjab. the nhs has plans to be able to cope with both covid and winter flu as well. as i talked

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BBC News

a weekly session to raise the spirits — and some residents were up and dancing... ..whilst others rolled up their sleeves to get their latest boosterjab. you've just had your jab. yes. how was it? painless. yeah, no trouble at all. didn't feel a thing. it's a matter of...could be a case of life or death, couldn't it? you know, that's not summing it up too harshly, but it is, isn't it? it can be. i think it is important - that we carry on having any immunisations that are recommended, and any of the boosters _ for residents and for staff, because it's still out - there and we've stillj got to protect them. they are very vulnerable. this is one of 700 care homes across england in the first wave of the nhs's autumn covid vaccine booster programme. we have contacted the care homes that we're going to come out to visit, and they're all booked in over the next week or two. and we're just working our way round them with the teams, going out and about doing as many

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BBC News

millions of people in england and scotland have been invited to book their autumn covid boosterjabs. care home residents in devon were some of the first to receive them, as scott bingham reports. a weekly session to raise the spirits, and some residents were up and dancing... ..whilst others rolled up their sleeves to get their latest boosterjab. you've just had your jab. yes. how was it? painless. yeah, no trouble at all. didn't feel a thing. it's a matter of...could be a case of life or death, couldn't it? you know, that's not summing it up too harshly, but it is, isn't it? it can be. i think it is important - that we carry on having any immunisations that are recommended, and any of the boosters _ for residents and for staff, because it's still out - there and we've stillj got to protect them. they are very vulnerable.

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BBC News

crown court is on the 31st ofjuly next year, with the trial expected to last between three and four weeks. ., ., to last between three and four weeks. ., ,, , ., to last between three and four weeks. ., ,, i. ., ., , millions of people in england and scotland have been invited to book their autumn covid booster jabs, with shots being offered to those at the highest risk first. care home residents in devon were some of the first to receive it, as scott bingham reports. a weekly session to raise the spirits — and some residents were up and dancing... ..whilst others rolled up their sleeves to get their latest boosterjab. you've just had your jab. yes. how was it? painless. yeah, no trouble at all. didn't feel a thing. it's a matter of...could be a case of life or death, couldn't it? you know, that's not summing it up too harshly, but it is, isn't it? it can be. i think it is important - that we carry on having any immunisations that are recommended, and any of the boosters _ for residents and for staff, because it's still out - there and we've stillj

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The Papers

around two—thirds of those new in hospital with covid are primarily being treated for another condition. vaccines are no longer very good at stopping you getting covid, but they give strong protection against severe illness. around one in six over—75s have still not received their latest boosterjab and they're being urged to come forward. sepp blatter and michel platini, who were once in charge of world and european football, have been cleared of corruption by a court in switzerland. prosecutors failed to prove that a £1.6 million payment made by the former fifa boss blatter to platini had been illegal — the two men insisted the money was payment for past advisory work. our sports editor dan roan reports. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter,

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BBC News

boosterjab still not received their latest booster jab and still not received their latest boosterjab and they are being urged to come forward. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter, arriving at a swiss court earlier, the former fifa president denying wrongdoing ahead of the verdict sepp blatter and michel platini, who were once in charge of world and european football, have been cleared of corruption by a court in switzerland. prosecutors failed to prove that a £1.6 million payment made by the former fifa boss blatter to platini had been illegal — the two men insisted the money was payment for past advisory work. our sports editor dan roan reports. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter, arriving at a swiss court earlier, the former fifa president denying wrongdoing ahead of the verdict in his trialforfraud. i am not innocent in life, but in this case i am innocent. also in court, the man once favourite to succeed blatter, co—defendant and former uefa president michel platini. the two men were accused of an unlawful payment of £1.6 million between fifa and platini in 2011.

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BBC News at Ten

april and in the huge peak in january last year. around two—thirds of those now in hospital with covid are primarily being treated for another condition. vaccines are no longer very good at stopping you getting covid, but they give strong protection against severe illness. around one in six over—75s have still not received their latest boosterjab and they're being urged to come forward. sepp blatter and michel platini, who were once in charge of world and european football, have been cleared of corruption by a court in switzerland. prosecutors failed to prove that a £1.6 million payment made by the former fifa boss blatter to platini had been illegal — the two men insisted the money was payment for past advisory work. our sports editor dan roan reports. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter,

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BBC News

settle _ proper homes. and the chance to settle is— proper homes. and the chance to settle is very hard to do— settle is very hard to do when ou're settle is very hard to do when you're in _ settle is very hard to do when you're in that _ settle is very hard to do when you're in that temporary - settle is very hard to do when - you're in that temporary situation and the kids are going to go to that school but if you then move somewhere else, all of that stuff. let's talk about something that you can almost describe as, at the moment, not the problem it once was but surprising numbers, the news in brief on the front of the telegraph, covid—i9 infections trumped by a third in the week —— jump. infections trumped by a third in the week ——jump. we infections trumped by a third in the week -- jump-— infections trumped by a third in the week -- jump. week -- “ump. we are up by 3296. 42 million week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million peeple _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in the _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in the uk are - million people in the uk are recorded _ million people in the uk are recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half— recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half a _ recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half a million on last week, on the previous— with half a million on last week, on the previous week. and for the first time, public— the previous week. and for the first time, public health officials have given— time, public health officials have given their official backing to an omicron — given their official backing to an omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn _ omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn 50. — omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn. so, there we go. a target will be — autumn. so, there we go. a target will be this— autumn. so, there we go. a target will be this autumn and everyone be asked _ will be this autumn and everyone be asked to _ will be this autumn and everyone be asked to get their arms out again.

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HARDtalk

programme every night. it was great fun and wonderful. you're known for your innovation, for your creativity. one thing you did, which i believe no other conductor would have contemplated doing, was you had a vaccine, i believe it was your boosterjab, live on stage while you were conducting. why? why on earth did you do that? because there are people who are afraid of the vaccine, they are worried about... ..god knows what, i mean, i think it's a very, very complex group, the anti—vaccination club. there are people who are fanatically, radically against it, and there are others who just have a little worry, orfear. and i wanted to show, to demonstrate to them

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