Page 52 - Unlocking Computational News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Unlocking computational. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Unlocking Computational Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210620:23:11:00

You know, why should a couple from salford i who are double jabbed, who are about to go - on a walking holiday- in scotland not be able to go? it s completely . disproportionate. this pop up vaccination site in halifax is hoping to curb rising cases. are you allergic to anything? so far, 59% of adults have received two doses. the government wants this to have risen beyond 66% byjuly the 19th in the hope complete unlocking can follow. anna collinson, bbc news. it s looking as though the far right party of marine le pen has failed to make the electoral break through it was hoping for in france, where a first round of regional elections has been taking place. exit polls put her party in second place well behind the main centre right republicans, but still ahead of emmanuel marcon s centrists. the regional elections are being watched closely, for any clues as to who might do well in next year s presidential contest. 0ur correspondent in paris hugh schofield told me more. ....

Western Scotland , Pop Up Vaccination Site , Go Ona Walking Holiday , Double Jabbed , Scottish Government , Bbc News , Anna Collinson , Exit Polls , Marine Le Pen , Emmanuel Marcon , Main Centre Right Republicans , Hugh Schofield , 0 S ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210620:16:04:00

To balance that with the need | to control variants of concern. so far, 59% of adults have received two vaccines. by delaying the ease of restrictions byjuly the 19th, the target is for two thirds of people to receive a double dose. it s hoped that should be enough to feel confident about complete unlocking. in response to those comments from andy burnham, the scottish government has released a statement, saying, we realise that with those with family and friends in manchester was fulford. manchester was fulford. .. manchester was fulford. .. manchester and manchester was fulford. manchester and salford. professor paul hunter is a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia. thank you for being with us. what is ....

Scottish Government , Andy Burnham , Greater Manchester , Paul Hunter , University Of East Anglia ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210620:17:04:00

Ministers are trying to be as flexible as they can. of course there is frustration. all of us want to have a holiday in the sun, but we are right- to balance that with the need | to control variants of concern. so far, 59% of adults have received two vaccines. by delaying the easing of restrictions byjuly the 19th, the target is for two thirds of people to receive a double dose. it s hoped that should be enough to feel confident about complete unlocking. i ve been speaking to our political correspondent, jessica parker, who says early conversations are going on in government about alternatives to self isolation. so, if you currently get pinged by the app, you have to self isolate for ten days, that can be problematic, burdensome forsome peoples are looking at alternatives, we know from doctor susan hopkins this study is under way to look at ....

Holiday In The Sun , Jessica Parker , Scottish Government , Doctor Susan Hopkins , Burdensome Forsome ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210619:22:31:00

Bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe mayes, uk politics reporter at bloomberg and sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times. hello to you. quickly take our viewers to the front pages. john bercow the former conservative mp and house of commons speaker defecting to labour with a withering attack on borisjohnson is the observer s lead. the paper quotes mr bercow as saying today s tory party is reactionary, populist, nationalistic and sometimes xenophobic. matt hancock kept the prime minister in the dark overjabs success is the sunday telegraph s headline. it says the health secretary sat on positive data for three days ahead of a meeting that ruled the unlocking of restrictions must be delayed. the sunday times features a picture of four year old ella harris highlighting the £100,000 bill her father has received to repair the cladding on their one bedroom flat in salford. ....

Osian Griffiths , The Sunday Times , Education Editor , Me Arejoe Mayes , John Bercow , Boris Johnson , House Of Commons , Prime Minister , Matt Hancock A , Sunday Telegraph , In The Dark Overjabs Success , Health Secretary Sat , Bella Harris ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210619:21:34:00

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe mayes, the uk politics reporter at bloomberg, and sian griffiths, of the sunday times. a bit look look through the front pages. matt hancock kept the prime minister in the dark overjabs success is the sunday telegraph s headline, which goes on to say the health secretary sat on positive data for three days ahead of a meeting that ruled the unlocking of restrictions must be delayed. the sunday times features a picture of four year old ella harris signalling the £100,000 bill her father has received to repair the cladding on their one bedroom flat in salford. the paper says it s just one example ....

Of The Sunday Times , Osian Griffiths , Me Arejoe Mayes , At Bloomberg , Matt Hancock Didn T , Prime Minister , Sunday Telegraph , In The Dark Overjabs Success , Health Secretary Sat , The Sunday Times , Bella Harris ,