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the 966 book triumph is england's so major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st. actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought oh world cups and euros to too few english players play regularly for their clubs and how many of them frankly just not skilled enough. or have club rivalries in the premier league devalued the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we although it will end in failure let's have a look at how england's men affair at some major toll roads since 966. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 992 w
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england lost to france back in bower's eventual winners england player alan hutton shared their pain. is our lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god you know why you're just not german not better and then we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 9066 didn't go through. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the 70s current coach carol southgate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring english trait. terry venables left out the coming so close. it would have been something else if we could have pulled that off and we had the best manager and try regrettable and he'd pay the difference but saying venables was the best buy and they want you now can't. the misery continued so by 2001 england had their 1st foreign manager sweets and your own eriksson previously had success in italy and his 1st 2 tournaments showed promise but the
england lost to france back in bower's eventual winners england player alan hutton shared their pain. is our lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god you know why you're just not german not better and then we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 9066 didn't go through. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming...
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breezy for the south—east of england and along the south—east of england and along the south—east of england and along the south coast. temperatures down on today, 10—7 —— 17 degrees. hello. this is bbc news. hospitals in india struggle with overwhelming demand for beds, ventilators and oxygen — as it records the world's highest—ever daily rise in coronavirus infections for the third day in a row. labour has called for the government to publish full details of how work on borisjohnson�*s official flat was paid for, following allegations by his former chief advisor, dominic cummings. indonesian rescue teams recover debris that is believed to be from the submarine that went missing off the coast of bali on wednesday. the public have been told to stay away from the mourne mountains in northern ireland — amid warnings more fires may break out this weekend. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. it's three in a row for england who win this year's women's six nations. newcastle stun liverpool with a late goal — what could that mean for the champions' top four hopes and b
breezy for the south—east of england and along the south—east of england and along the south—east of england and along the south coast. temperatures down on today, 10—7 —— 17 degrees. hello. this is bbc news. hospitals in india struggle with overwhelming demand for beds, ventilators and oxygen — as it records the world's highest—ever daily rise in coronavirus infections for the third day in a row. labour has called for the government to publish full details of how work on...
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the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad that international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought a wilcoxon uro's to too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. all have club rivalries in the premier league devalue the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we although it will end in failure let's have a look at how in these men are fed and some major tone words since 966. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches lots of technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify 6 again for a world cup
the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad that international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought a wilcoxon uro's to too few english players play regularly for...
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the 966 world cup triumph is england's so major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike is repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad that international football since that day when billy. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought oh well cups and euros did too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. oh look rivalries in the premier league devalue the english national team. england football fans like me i've been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we all know it will end in failure let's have a look at how in the days when a fed had some major tone words since 966. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gold in banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 98
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they were various towns, some in hampshire england. but after they had continued together for about a year and kept their meetings every south, exercising the worship of guard among themselves, they saw they could no longer continue. so they resolved to get ready to holland which was in 16 oh seven and 16 away. >> the separatists would leave england to find of freedom of religion in holland. >> to leave their native country, the lands and all their friends and family acquaintances was much. an adventure almost desperate. >> about 125 separatist from england reached holland, the netherlands. pierre >> being now coming to holland, so many goodly cities. also they heard a strange language. they had different manners and customs. strange fashions. so it seemed they were coming to a new world. after they have lived there about seven -- 11 or 12 years, they began to perceive the future cohen and to pick up removal to some other place. a place they had -- some of those vast countries of america. >> separatists went to england to get a ship an
they were various towns, some in hampshire england. but after they had continued together for about a year and kept their meetings every south, exercising the worship of guard among themselves, they saw they could no longer continue. so they resolved to get ready to holland which was in 16 oh seven and 16 away. >> the separatists would leave england to find of freedom of religion in holland. >> to leave their native country, the lands and all their friends and family acquaintances...
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now they could allow the "mayflower" to sail back to england. as they watched, perhaps they realized they would never see their old homes again. but they had new homes now in their new colony of plymouth. ♪♪ they realized, too, that the merchants in england who had lent money for the colony, would be waiting to be repaid in trade goods from them. so there was still much work to be done in this first year. it was now april. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn. squanto told them to set fish in the ground to help it grow. ♪♪ he also directed them where to catch fish. so all that summer there was no want. and every family had their portion. >> in the small but sturdy homes the pilgrims had built, cooking and studying and the everyday activities of family life were going on. ♪♪ as the summer of their first year came to an end, the pilgrim farmers harvested the corn they had planted. to celebrate their harvest, they prepared a feast. there was food they had grown, wild turkeys from the forest, and lobsters and fish from the s
now they could allow the "mayflower" to sail back to england. as they watched, perhaps they realized they would never see their old homes again. but they had new homes now in their new colony of plymouth. ♪♪ they realized, too, that the merchants in england who had lent money for the colony, would be waiting to be repaid in trade goods from them. so there was still much work to be done in this first year. it was now april. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn....
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the headlines: new rules for care home visits in england. two people — as well as babies and young children — will be allowed for indoor visits from 12th april. a woman who died after being attacked by two dogs who got into her garden through a hole in the fence has been named as lucille downer — a great—grandmother from the west midlands. thousands of people are in central london protesting against the government's police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. calls for peace tonight after a night of riots in south belfast — 15 police officers were injured and eight people were arrested. a polish catholic church in south london accuses the police of "brutally" exceeding their powers by breaking up a good friday service. the mummies of 22 ancient egyptian rulers will be transported through cairo shortly — crowds are expected to line the streets, to witness the historic procession. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello. yes, this is sportsday. you're live at the bbc sport centre with me ben croucher on a packed saturday of s
the headlines: new rules for care home visits in england. two people — as well as babies and young children — will be allowed for indoor visits from 12th april. a woman who died after being attacked by two dogs who got into her garden through a hole in the fence has been named as lucille downer — a great—grandmother from the west midlands. thousands of people are in central london protesting against the government's police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. calls for peace tonight...
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up to $966.00 world cup triumph is england so major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud footballing nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought oh well cups and euros the too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. all have club rivalries in the premier league devalue the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we although it will end in failure let's have a look at how in the days when a fed had some major tournaments since 966. just. but heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cu
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mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost possible. then on tuesday researcher nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight chance of picking up a shower, but still feeling warm. turning colour and include where they're pushing into northern scotland. is this weather front works its way southwards, barely any rain going into wednesday, another area of high pressure coming into settle things down once again. somewhat cooler air introduced, these are your temperatures later in the week. not far away from average to stop still the chance of a touch of frost in places overnight. if you are looking for some rain, you're going to be disappointed, much of the week ahead is dry. this is bbc news with the latest headlines fo
mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost possible. then on tuesday researcher nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight chance of picking up a shower, but still feeling warm. turning...
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some of local origin and other transported from england. who is skilled in the preparation supervises a selection to be used in a special broth. later, she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is some herbs freshly brewed. >> it's most timely and welcome. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor towards neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers faced uncertainty of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men, writing back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without -- that there will be much sickness among us and many numbers lack strength to survive the winter cold. yet, for the most, we remain of good hard and make what haste became to build that plantation. among our number there will be more -- and some seeking gain. yet we formed a one party politic. >> there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build. here on the
some of local origin and other transported from england. who is skilled in the preparation supervises a selection to be used in a special broth. later, she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is some herbs freshly brewed. >> it's most timely and welcome. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor towards neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers faced uncertainty of a new...
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along the new england coast, there are several new settlements. it's a small community, numbering scarcely more than 30 people. robert crant here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam. as yet there are few women in nammkeg. the beds are hung up like this every morning. but the fire's dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise underway. mr. fox is carving a home out of a wilderness. she is grinding indian corn, a food important to all the settlers while brother oliver milks the family goat, a highly prized possession brought from england. and now jason has laid the new fire and must borrow a live ember to light it. here he is at the fox place. >> would there be an ember in your fire? >> that there would, jason. and you'd be welcome. >> the settlers shared dangers together, and they gladly shared comforts, too. >> how seems master robert today, mr. sparks? >> i feel there is little change. the fever has not left him these many days. >> one day when you're well again, you can hunt dear with jason. >>
along the new england coast, there are several new settlements. it's a small community, numbering scarcely more than 30 people. robert crant here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam. as yet there are few women in nammkeg. the beds are hung up like this every morning. but the fire's dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise underway. mr. fox is carving a home out of a wilderness. she is grinding indian corn, a food important to all the...
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the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when billy. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought but will cups and euros for too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. of club rivalries in the premier league devalued the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we all know it will end in failure let's have a look at how in the days when a fed that's a major tone words since $966.00. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gold in banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pictures led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a worl
the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when billy. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought but will cups and euros for too few english players play regularly for...
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she arrives in england in the middle of may. much to the distress of the merchants, she returns utterly empty with nothing to compensate them for the investment they've made. i can't even imagine what the first winter was like. 102 passengers arrived in november and by the end of february, half of them are gone. and we know from the writings of william bradford and edward wince low, that there were times in february when two or three a day were dying. their houses were incomplete, so imagine simple little houses that are clapboard it on the outside and for some insulation, there's two or three inches of clay that are standing within a live, but people are watching that just wash away, so imagine the sickness, the death and houses literally melting in the winter weather. they set their seed in february because february comes beautifully, like an english february, they didn't know it would be followed by a brutal new england march. the native people come to them late in march and this is the first time they seen each other, and th
she arrives in england in the middle of may. much to the distress of the merchants, she returns utterly empty with nothing to compensate them for the investment they've made. i can't even imagine what the first winter was like. 102 passengers arrived in november and by the end of february, half of them are gone. and we know from the writings of william bradford and edward wince low, that there were times in february when two or three a day were dying. their houses were incomplete, so imagine...
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england's last certainly hasn't. england's last certainly hasn't. france v wales kicks off in the next 10 minutes. in the men's game — it's the knockout stages in european competition and exeter�*s defence of their champions cup title is on track — but they were pushed hard by lyon. the chiefs came from iii—nil down at sandy park — with tom o'flaherty scoring one of the seven tries in a 10—25 win. they'll meet leinster in the last eight. wasps are out though. they lead clermont auvernge going into added time — thanks to three tries including this effort from josh bassett. but as the clock ticked past 80 — clermont had the ball near the wasps line — eventually finding the hands of kotaro matsushima the square the scores. camille lopez kicked the decisive conversation in a 27—25 win. it'll be an all french affair in the last eight as they'll meet toulouse. the 2019 top 14 champions beat munster by a0 points to 33 in limerick. two games in superleague this afternoon. hull have two wins from two after a 35—4 triumph over salford. a
england's last certainly hasn't. england's last certainly hasn't. france v wales kicks off in the next 10 minutes. in the men's game — it's the knockout stages in european competition and exeter�*s defence of their champions cup title is on track — but they were pushed hard by lyon. the chiefs came from iii—nil down at sandy park — with tom o'flaherty scoring one of the seven tries in a 10—25 win. they'll meet leinster in the last eight. wasps are out though. they lead clermont...
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to england to stand trial. and so the bulk of persecution of the quakers is taken away from england and removed -- taken away from new england and removed back to england itself because king charles despised the quakers. he saw them as one of the forces that rose up in fighting his father, in the execution of his father and that's where quaker pacifism comes from. that the only way to save the faith was for george fox to make a statement of pacifism that wakers would never take up arms again. it was the only way for them to maintain. four quakers die in new england, all of them die at the hands of mass bay colony, but what will happen within the year 1661 to 1662, hundreds and hundreds of them will die in english prisons because they would not do what i asked you to do at the start of the morning, they would not take an oath because quakers believed that every word that came out of your mouth should be a word of truth and, therefore, an oath was not required to prove that your speech was extra truthful or extra
to england to stand trial. and so the bulk of persecution of the quakers is taken away from england and removed -- taken away from new england and removed back to england itself because king charles despised the quakers. he saw them as one of the forces that rose up in fighting his father, in the execution of his father and that's where quaker pacifism comes from. that the only way to save the faith was for george fox to make a statement of pacifism that wakers would never take up arms again....
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mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost then on tuesday we nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight chance of picking up a shower, but still feeling warm. turning colour and include where they're pushing into northern scotland. as this weather front works its way southwards, barely any rain going into wednesday, another area of high pressure coming into settle things down once again. somewhat cooler air introduced, these are your temperatures later in the week... not far away from average but still the chance of a touch of frost in places overnight. if you are looking for some rain, you're going to be disappointed, much of the week ahead is dry. this is bbc news. iam martine i am martine croxall. the headlines
mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost then on tuesday we nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight chance of picking up a shower, but still feeling warm. turning colour and include...
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the 966 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st strike is repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud footballing nation with the richest league in the world the inventors. of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought a world cups and euros the too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. to have club rivalries in the premier league devalued the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we although it will end in failure let's have a look at how in this manner fared at some major told words since $966.00. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 982
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the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought wilcoxon uro's to too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. all of club rivalries in the premier league devalue the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we all know it will end in failure let's have a look at how in this manner fared at some major tone words since 966. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 98
the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when really. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought wilcoxon uro's to too few english players play regularly for their...
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after the restart, england upped the pace, running in another seven tries. the pick of the bunch being this individual effort. her second of the afternoon. it's brilliant. sensational from england. almost faultless with the boot, and eight conversions from nine. england fly home with a bonus point win, and will now look to defend their title in a fortnight�*s time. it'll be a straight shootout between france and ireland to face england in the final. they meet next weekend. ireland hammered wales 45—0 this afternoon. wales losing both their group games without even scoring a point. exeter chiefs time as european champions is over. they've been knocked out in the last eight by the pro iii champions leinster. the chiefs raced into the lead with two tries in the first eight minutes but leinster responded with three of their own, jordan le—moor scoring two of them. 17 points from the boot of ross byrne proved decisive in the end, too. sale sharks are also out of the competition, ending all british hopes. they trailed la rochelle byjust two at half time in f
after the restart, england upped the pace, running in another seven tries. the pick of the bunch being this individual effort. her second of the afternoon. it's brilliant. sensational from england. almost faultless with the boot, and eight conversions from nine. england fly home with a bonus point win, and will now look to defend their title in a fortnight�*s time. it'll be a straight shootout between france and ireland to face england in the final. they meet next weekend. ireland hammered...
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much change the new england. seven generation second generation at a very different attitudes in the first. the young englishman began to cut it wetlands the native american still possess, while the young warriors, the poker notions said what go to these english to? us they've taken our birthright. both sides began to see the other is not something that they needed for survival, but as an impediment to their future survival. this was this created and yet this created tension in the colony but when war broke out it was not inevitable. it struck most people in the colony by native in pogrom alike with no surprise. philip friend massasoit, and just tsai wins low, son of edward winds, low governor of plymouth colony did not like each other very much. philip was convinced that society have been responsible for the death of his older brother, also known as alexander about a decade for the outbreak of violence. for his part, to sign a distinguished in self as one of the more unscrupulous purchasers of native american la
much change the new england. seven generation second generation at a very different attitudes in the first. the young englishman began to cut it wetlands the native american still possess, while the young warriors, the poker notions said what go to these english to? us they've taken our birthright. both sides began to see the other is not something that they needed for survival, but as an impediment to their future survival. this was this created and yet this created tension in the colony but...
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for england, it's going to be four of the england team who will be part of team _ the england team who will be part of team gb _ the england team who will be part of team gb. they both know each other very well _ team gb. they both know each other very well. some players who have played _ very well. some players who have played abroad together, so they do know_ played abroad together, so they do know them. former england assistant coach _ know them. former england assistant coach is _ know them. former england assistant coach is now— know them. former england assistant coach is now heading up to canada, so she _ coach is now heading up to canada, so she knows the tactics. an open game, _ so she knows the tactics. an open game, and — so she knows the tactics. an open game, and england need to go out there _ game, and england need to go out there and — game, and england need to go out there and show their strengths. that is where _ there and show their strengths. that is where england our best. they were opened _ is where england our best. they were opened against france, showed so
for england, it's going to be four of the england team who will be part of team _ the england team who will be part of team gb _ the england team who will be part of team gb. they both know each other very well _ team gb. they both know each other very well. some players who have played _ very well. some players who have played abroad together, so they do know_ played abroad together, so they do know them. former england assistant coach _ know them. former england assistant coach is _ know...
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mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. sojust an isolated temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost possible. then on tuesday researcher nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight chance of picking up a shower, but still feeling warm. turning colour and include where they're pushing into northern scotland. is this weather front works its way southwards, barely any rain going into wednesday, another area of high pressure coming into settle things down once again. somewhat cooler air introduced, these are your temperatures later in the week... not far away from average to stop still the chance of a touch of frost in places overnight. if you are looking for some rain, you're going to be disappointed, much of t
mainly dry in england and wales. some low cloud, mist and fog pushing into parts of eastern england, generally those temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. sojust an isolated temperatures are higher into tuesday morning. so just an isolated frost possible. then on tuesday researcher nudge this area of cloud, and it has to be said, not very much rain, very slowly away from scotland and northern ireland with clear skies following on behind. more cloud than in recent days and the slight...
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i sensational from england. afternoon. it's brilliant. - sensationalfrom england. also faultless with _ sensationalfrom england. also faultless with the _ sensationalfrom england. also faultless with the boot, - sensational from england. i"r faultless with the boot, and eight conversions from nine. england fly home with a bonus point win, and will now look to defend their title in a fortnight�*s time. fix, will now look to defend their title in a fortnight's time.— in a fortnight's time. a great win for england- _ meanwhile in pool b, wales are losing 31—0 against ireland at cardiff arms park. we're into the last eight of european rugby�*s premier competition — the champions cup. sale sharks are out. they trailed la rochelle byjust two at half time in france before eventually being outclassed by a5 points to 21. leicester tigers have reached the european challenge cup semi—finals for a second successive season by beating newcastle falcons by 25 points to 15. the twice former european champions needed the help of two penalty tries, one in each half, aga
i sensational from england. afternoon. it's brilliant. - sensationalfrom england. also faultless with _ sensationalfrom england. also faultless with the _ sensationalfrom england. also faultless with the boot, - sensational from england. i"r faultless with the boot, and eight conversions from nine. england fly home with a bonus point win, and will now look to defend their title in a fortnight�*s time. fix, will now look to defend their title in a fortnight's time.— in a fortnight's...
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things that have also come from england. so things for the most part, are either selling when you come and things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, you're bedding, there are some things that are on supply ships, which i have recently, come around once a year. so things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard, things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets. metal things like nails will have to be sent over from england. so church services will be on sundays. sabbath is on the evening on saturday, into the evening next on sunday. and so, from, there will have services for most of the day. we keep the services a viable form for complication. it's reformed congregation for christians. so we will keep church services for the entire day. or start off in the day in the morning, there will be meetings. we meet in the fort, it's the largest building that we have. so will meet up there and then is not a minister proper he never finished univers
things that have also come from england. so things for the most part, are either selling when you come and things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, you're bedding, there are some things that are on supply ships, which i have recently, come around once a year. so things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard, things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets. metal things like nails will have to be sent...
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the head of nhs england is looking ahead and i of nhs england is looking ahead and believes that useful lessons have been learned during the pandemic. the way in which the nhs has mobilised not only the vaccination campaign, but also hospitals working together to make sure patients get the intensive care they needed, better working for with community services and local government. that sets the next phase of our nhs needs to be. . , , sets the next phase of our nhs needs to be. ., , , . , to be. that blueprint includes schemes run _ to be. that blueprint includes schemes run by _ to be. that blueprint includes schemes run by local - to be. that blueprint includes schemes run by local nhs - to be. that blueprint includes - schemes run by local nhs groups like this one in north yorkshire. they're reaching out for people who might be vulnerable and helping them cost the ritz of ill health. ray was 18 stone and struggling to walk for more than 15 minutes, but he's lost three of the half—tone after being put on a local nhs plan involving regular blood and of course to give lifestyle and di
the head of nhs england is looking ahead and i of nhs england is looking ahead and believes that useful lessons have been learned during the pandemic. the way in which the nhs has mobilised not only the vaccination campaign, but also hospitals working together to make sure patients get the intensive care they needed, better working for with community services and local government. that sets the next phase of our nhs needs to be. . , , sets the next phase of our nhs needs to be. ., , , . , to...
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16 degrees in england and wales. 0nce ireland. 15 or 16 degrees in england and wales. once in the sunshine for the coming few days, but by the middle of the week cooler air will arrive from the north, but it is still dry. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8. the queen leads mourners at the duke of edinburgh's funeral service, where only 30 people were allowed because of covid restrictions. prince philip's coffin travelled to the service on a specially adapted landrover. its design had been overseen by him. the duke's children and grandchildrenjoined the solemn procession. the buglers of the royal marines sounded the last post after the duke was laid to rest in the royal vault. and across the nation, at 3pm, gun salutes and a minute's silence took place.
16 degrees in england and wales. 0nce ireland. 15 or 16 degrees in england and wales. once in the sunshine for the coming few days, but by the middle of the week cooler air will arrive from the north, but it is still dry. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8. the queen leads mourners at the duke of edinburgh's funeral service, where only 30 people were allowed because of covid restrictions. prince philip's coffin travelled to the service on a specially adapted landrover. its...
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good evening — and good news for england and scotland fans. wembley stadium will now host an extra euro 2020 last 16 tie — after dublin was removed from the list of 12 host cities for the tournament. its a shame for dublin — but extra good news for fans here, because that last 16 tie will feature the winner of group d — which is the group containing england and scotland. let's not get ahead of ourselves, though, shall we? so the scene is finally set for the first truely european championship — a tournament that will play out across the continent. we're getting more of a picture of how the tournament is going to look and feel. this is what we want to see isn't it — a full wembley stadium for the european championship, and it could still happen as soon asjune 22nd when england play the czech republic, the day after the earliest possible date that all restrictions are removed in england. but the fa's chief executive today maybe being slightly more cautious. he said.... but dublin does lose out, doesn't it? they're going to mean that eng
good evening — and good news for england and scotland fans. wembley stadium will now host an extra euro 2020 last 16 tie — after dublin was removed from the list of 12 host cities for the tournament. its a shame for dublin — but extra good news for fans here, because that last 16 tie will feature the winner of group d — which is the group containing england and scotland. let's not get ahead of ourselves, though, shall we? so the scene is finally set for the first truely european...
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and quickly took over new england. in one year, plymouth colony goes from being the only english settlement in the region to being a backwater, as what's known as the great migration brought in thousands into the boston area. they quickly spread not only through massachusetts, maine, and new hampshire, but also to connecticut. it was the puritans that were really the motivators behind the pequot war. plymouth colony, their soldiers did not arrive in time to be part of the conflict. that may have been intended. and yet i see that conflict, sort of peek the being a conflict that would radically change the balance of power particularly among the native groups of the region and would anticipate in many troubling ways what would happen next because the scale of what happened in the pequot war was very different. hundreds of pequot men, women, and children would die, be massacred at a fort in what's now mystic, connecticut. and this brought a level of violence and brutality that was not a part of native warfare prior to this
and quickly took over new england. in one year, plymouth colony goes from being the only english settlement in the region to being a backwater, as what's known as the great migration brought in thousands into the boston area. they quickly spread not only through massachusetts, maine, and new hampshire, but also to connecticut. it was the puritans that were really the motivators behind the pequot war. plymouth colony, their soldiers did not arrive in time to be part of the conflict. that may...
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this is the church of england. but it doesn't mean to say the whole church of england is wrong. it means we've got some things we need to address, and they're really important, and we're going to address them. the church faces an existential crisis. the vast majority attending on sunday are white and elderly. quite frankly, they won't be around much longer. but we have a lot of black and brown people also going to church who want to be part of the church's future and its ministry. and i think appointing black or brown bishops go a long way to showing these people that they matter. and this is what i understand the taskforce is going to say. they will recommend quotas for ethnic minority clergy and non—white candidates for every topjob — and overseeing it all, they'll call for a racialjustice unit. with this, the church does seem to recognise that there's a lot to be done. one major reason is its own numbers. in the last decade alone, church attendance has gone down by around 20%. this is bromyard in rural herefordshire. here, a new vicar joined five years ago and the parish
this is the church of england. but it doesn't mean to say the whole church of england is wrong. it means we've got some things we need to address, and they're really important, and we're going to address them. the church faces an existential crisis. the vast majority attending on sunday are white and elderly. quite frankly, they won't be around much longer. but we have a lot of black and brown people also going to church who want to be part of the church's future and its ministry. and i think...
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so that warmth holding on for england and wales. that goes as the cold front pushes southwards introducing cooler conditions for everybody, high pressure building backend, dry, with some showers and cloud pushing southwards across england and wales on wednesday. showers to the south—west on wednesday, some residual warmth is lasting, 15 or 16 here, but temperatures back to where we have been getting used to the late and chilly single figure highs across eastern counties of scotland and england. chilly for some eastern areas of england, but a lot of dry weather, sunny spells, temperatures rising into the start of the weekend and by the end of the weekend and into the start of next week, get ready for colder air on its way back, overnight frost and gardeners, keep watching can handy, still largely dry. a reminder of our top story... the world of football is in turmoil over a proposalfor six top english clubs to form a breakaway super league with six european clubs. the prime minister says he'll try and stop the move. that's all from
so that warmth holding on for england and wales. that goes as the cold front pushes southwards introducing cooler conditions for everybody, high pressure building backend, dry, with some showers and cloud pushing southwards across england and wales on wednesday. showers to the south—west on wednesday, some residual warmth is lasting, 15 or 16 here, but temperatures back to where we have been getting used to the late and chilly single figure highs across eastern counties of scotland and...
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things that have also come from england. so, things, for the most part, are either sailing over with you when you come, things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, your bedding. there are some things that come on supply ships, which as of recent we've had about once a year. so, things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard. things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets, those have all come -- metal things like nails will have to have sent over from england. so church service we'll have on sunday. sabbath is kept from the evening on saturday until the evening next on sunday. and so from there we'll have church services for most of the day. we keep the services of our reformed congregation. it's a reformed christian congregation, so we'll keep sabbath for -- church services for the entire day. we'll start out the day in the morning, the drum will be beaten so we'll know when it's time to go up. we meet in the fort, where it's the largest
things that have also come from england. so, things, for the most part, are either sailing over with you when you come, things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, your bedding. there are some things that come on supply ships, which as of recent we've had about once a year. so, things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard. things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets, those have all come -- metal things...
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wales and southern england. the westerly wind is picking up all the while. particularly so after this whether frank moved through in scotland. just focusing here this evening we could see some potentially disruptive gusts in the northern isles of 60—70 mph, with northerly winds driving in snow showers to northern scotland, with some accumulations even to lower levels by morning, and i see in places too. this evening the renault clio northern ireland, pushes across northern england overnight into wales in the middle is by morning. to the south, temperatures staying above freezing but where are you are in the morning, northern england, ireland and scotland, it will be frosty again. but there will be morning sunshine. the chance of picking up a wintry showers tomorrow of sleet, hail and snow, especially in northern scotland. wales come across the midlands to east anglia and southern england, plenty of clout, some showers gradually working their way southwards, and the arctic are not quite and yet, so some of thos
wales and southern england. the westerly wind is picking up all the while. particularly so after this whether frank moved through in scotland. just focusing here this evening we could see some potentially disruptive gusts in the northern isles of 60—70 mph, with northerly winds driving in snow showers to northern scotland, with some accumulations even to lower levels by morning, and i see in places too. this evening the renault clio northern ireland, pushes across northern england overnight...
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the church of england is destroyed. and it affects everything that goes on here in the colonies as well. those royal governments that gave permission to be here in new england are no longer -- they are a weak government struggling upon themselves, it causes unrest. to understand the communities that the quakers enter, there are three basic structures to community in new england. the civil body, the church body and what is the little commonwealth, the family. the basic household. the civil body politic is held together by a social contract. men coming together and agreeing they will submit to such just and equal laws as they create. the difference between ourselves and the modern world, and the past, is that we receive a majority at the age of 18 and as americans can hold the right to vote whether male, female, rich, or poor. in the 17th century, it is your neighbors. it is not that you are a man and you come of an age and you are given the right to vote. may i ask how old you are? >> 32. >> perfect age. >> this man is c
the church of england is destroyed. and it affects everything that goes on here in the colonies as well. those royal governments that gave permission to be here in new england are no longer -- they are a weak government struggling upon themselves, it causes unrest. to understand the communities that the quakers enter, there are three basic structures to community in new england. the civil body, the church body and what is the little commonwealth, the family. the basic household. the civil body...
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not as cold morning for england and wales. a lot more cloud tomorrow morning. a few spots of rain or drizzle along as weather front as the cloud pushes southwards into wales, south—west england later in the day, temperatures probably at the highest through here, but the breeze will be more noticeable across england and wales and it's coming in from the north—east, so down the eastern coastal strip of england, the chillier weather is back. 0nly around nine or ten for some. 15 and 16 towards the south—west. western scotland and northern ireland slightly milder day tomorrow compared to today, with more sunshine around. now, the dry weather is dominating and will do so for the rest of the week. high pressure, then, becomes firmly established across the uk. around it, we are in the lighter wind zone. the exception being through the channel islands and the south—west of england, always more of a breeze here, keeping things cooler compared to today. but after a chilly start on thursday morning, with a frost, temperatures will rise nicely. that will be the case
not as cold morning for england and wales. a lot more cloud tomorrow morning. a few spots of rain or drizzle along as weather front as the cloud pushes southwards into wales, south—west england later in the day, temperatures probably at the highest through here, but the breeze will be more noticeable across england and wales and it's coming in from the north—east, so down the eastern coastal strip of england, the chillier weather is back. 0nly around nine or ten for some. 15 and 16 towards...
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that's wasted england, you see. - in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even i in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if. in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if it| in scotland... that's wasted i england, you see. even if it was a soft drink l _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be very - england, you see. even if it was aj soft drink i would be veryjealous. this is sort of a twist in the story. pubs are opening their gates again to welcome customers back in only to find that their staff, if they were on furlough, have either moved on into other employment that they might consider to be more secure over the next few months, a great deal of concern about the hospitality sector and for the next 12 months at least because they will not be able to profit there way they did before for as long as we are all drinking outside and having to keep two metres apart. if they haven't moved onto anotherjob at
that's wasted england, you see. - in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even i in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if. in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if it| in scotland... that's wasted i england, you see. even if it was a soft drink l _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be very - england, you see. even if it was aj...
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low cloud, mist and fog returning to parts of eastern england. generally temperatures a bit higher going into tuesday morning, so the frost will be harder to come by. low cloud, mist and fog gradually clearing from eastern england on tuesday. across england and wales though, a bit more patchy cloud developing. a shower can't be ruled out on tuesday. largely cloudy in scotland and northern ireland. not much rain left on this weather front. northern scotland brightening up, but here behind the weatherfront, well, the air, the wind changing direction — it will feel colder here. whereas south of the weather front it is still warm in light winds and where you get some of those sunny spells continuing. the cooler air behind this weather front, with cloud and not much rain, continues to push south overnight and into wednesday across the uk. and then a new area of high pressure taking over, giving plenty of dry weather in the second half of the week. but the wind around that coming in for the northeast. it will be colder along north sea coasts. general
low cloud, mist and fog returning to parts of eastern england. generally temperatures a bit higher going into tuesday morning, so the frost will be harder to come by. low cloud, mist and fog gradually clearing from eastern england on tuesday. across england and wales though, a bit more patchy cloud developing. a shower can't be ruled out on tuesday. largely cloudy in scotland and northern ireland. not much rain left on this weather front. northern scotland brightening up, but here behind the...
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for england and wales, it remains fine and dry. it looks like it'll be cloudy with patchy and light rain for northern ireland and now it is more likely to be damp across western scotland, further east it will be dry and bright with sunshine and sunshine for england and wales and patchy cloud for wales in the southwest and sunshine a bit hazy in eastern parts of england. through the midlands and eastern england, temperatures looking to reach 1a or 15 degrees. warming up for these areas in particular. into monday, this rain just does not want to move in across the uk. it will be sitting away from scotland so it looks dry here on monday. more sunshine across england and wales as well and those temperatures continuing to rise around 16 or even 17 degrees. warming up at long last. however, while we might see a little bit of rain coming in on tuesday into early wednesday, the winds turn northerly by midweek and it gets colder again. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: final preparations for the funeral of the duke
for england and wales, it remains fine and dry. it looks like it'll be cloudy with patchy and light rain for northern ireland and now it is more likely to be damp across western scotland, further east it will be dry and bright with sunshine and sunshine for england and wales and patchy cloud for wales in the southwest and sunshine a bit hazy in eastern parts of england. through the midlands and eastern england, temperatures looking to reach 1a or 15 degrees. warming up for these areas in...
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england we could see temperatures peaking at 16. all change sunday night with those weather fronts pushing steadily south. introducing the cold arctic air. that will sweep right across the country and that means easter monday will be noticeably different to the feel of the weather. sunny spells and scattered showers but they will be wintry almost anywhere could see fleeting glimpse of snow. not too much to settle. top temperatures struggling, particularly with the wind at will feel very cold for this time of year. just to summarise, for this easter weekend, dry start and not going to be too bad for a few days but easter monday will be much colder with some snow. a group of more than 70 cross—party mps launch a campaign warning against coronavirus vaccine passports in england. they say any demand to prove vaccination status to access jobs, businesses or hospitality services like pubs would be "divisive and discriminatory". we're talking about having to show paperwork within the uk to go to the pub, restaurant or a hospitality venue
england we could see temperatures peaking at 16. all change sunday night with those weather fronts pushing steadily south. introducing the cold arctic air. that will sweep right across the country and that means easter monday will be noticeably different to the feel of the weather. sunny spells and scattered showers but they will be wintry almost anywhere could see fleeting glimpse of snow. not too much to settle. top temperatures struggling, particularly with the wind at will feel very cold...
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what england? i have 1620 with another vessel speedwell and when they got out to see it proved that speedwell was very leaky. they had to turn around for england twice. and so we're delayed leaving until early september and they had no choice. there was no turning around people had sold their homes given up their businesses. some of them were religious dissidents. it was not safe. stay in england. so even though it was late in the year and they would be arriving at what they thought was going to be virginia late in the fall. they had to move forward it took three years through them to find merchants to back the mayflower venture. there was no going back. william bradford the governor of plymouth colony wrote a chronicle over the course of 20 years and he described the voyage in its earliest weeks as being fair and pleasant but the second half they were troubled by constant tempest at sea. so the first part peaceful the second part very dramatic. master jones but we would call the captain of mayflow
what england? i have 1620 with another vessel speedwell and when they got out to see it proved that speedwell was very leaky. they had to turn around for england twice. and so we're delayed leaving until early september and they had no choice. there was no turning around people had sold their homes given up their businesses. some of them were religious dissidents. it was not safe. stay in england. so even though it was late in the year and they would be arriving at what they thought was going...
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england and france, winner takes all, crunch time. in truth, the first half was more about the crunch with both sides of the line on defensive solidarity rather than attacking failure. when england did get the chance to put some points on the role commerce something unusual happens. emily missed. it looked like it was going to the first score— less opening haas in six years of this tournament in england found a way through. poppy is in the summer giving her side the lead. it was a leap that fun started to chip away at. france were within one point. yes, it was that close. but then scarlett found his shooting boots since well, extinguishing any hope the fans had. it wasn't pretty at times by england won't care. the domination of this championship continues, now three in a row. bbc news. so no walkoverfor england — but the world cup—winning scrum—half natasha hunt felt they'd earned the their latest six nations title. great to see them come out with the result. i think today, everything they talked about would have been getting
england and france, winner takes all, crunch time. in truth, the first half was more about the crunch with both sides of the line on defensive solidarity rather than attacking failure. when england did get the chance to put some points on the role commerce something unusual happens. emily missed. it looked like it was going to the first score— less opening haas in six years of this tournament in england found a way through. poppy is in the summer giving her side the lead. it was a leap that...
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the church of england's broken promises on race and racism... there's a culture of fear where people pretend to be ok, but they're really battling. it makes you feel invisible. it makes you feel absolutely powerless. we speak to clergy claiming discrimination... why would you, on a letter which is asking for a job . opportunity, why would you draw attention to my ethnicity? - the church's former top advisor on race relations... based on the racial reckoning of the church, i'm afraid they've abysmally failed — and it's not fit for purpose. ..and the man who's been brought in to help change things... the issue isn't so much that we haven't talked about it enough — the issue is that we haven't acted upon it enough. ..but the church has been here before... i mean, look, that does shame the church, doesn't it? well, it... yes, it does. so, will it finally act, and practice what it preaches? i tried my very best for the church of england, i couldn't. .. i can only be me. michelle delves is a junior vicar here at all saints church in hartlepool. sh
the church of england's broken promises on race and racism... there's a culture of fear where people pretend to be ok, but they're really battling. it makes you feel invisible. it makes you feel absolutely powerless. we speak to clergy claiming discrimination... why would you, on a letter which is asking for a job . opportunity, why would you draw attention to my ethnicity? - the church's former top advisor on race relations... based on the racial reckoning of the church, i'm afraid they've...
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so far, england is the only part of the uk| england is the only part of the uk to ease up this much. outdoor hospitality is not allowed anywhere else until the end of the month. catherine burns, bbc news. the latest government figures show there were 1,882 new coronavirus infections, recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 2,555. the number of people in hospital in the uk 26 deaths were announced last week. nearly 140,000 people have had their first dose of a covid—19 vaccine and the latest 24 hour period, taking the latest 24 hour period, taking the overall number of people who have their first dry to more than 32 and three quarters —— jab. the number of people who had their second dose and the latest 24 hour period is nearly half a million, which takes the overall number who had their second jab to nearly 2 million. nhs providers has warned that it will take five years for some hospitals to catch up with the backlog of patient care caused by the coronavirus pandemic. the trusts in england wor
so far, england is the only part of the uk| england is the only part of the uk to ease up this much. outdoor hospitality is not allowed anywhere else until the end of the month. catherine burns, bbc news. the latest government figures show there were 1,882 new coronavirus infections, recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 2,555. the number of people in hospital in the uk 26 deaths were announced last week....
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it was not safe to stay in england. so even though it was late in the year and they would be arriving as what they thought was going to be virginia late in the fall, they had to move forward. it took three years for them to find merchants to back the mayflower venture. there was no going back. the voyage was described in its earliest weeks as being fair and pleasant, but the second half they were troubled by constant tempests at sea. captain jones, who we would call the captain of the mayflower, brought them to england because he was trying to make speed. he tries to get down the coast only to discover new england's waters are very dangerous. mayflower is almost broken apart on the shoals and he refuses to go southward. so there is no legal document holding them together, and the most powerful men within the company of passengers, they create a covenant saying we will stand together until we can get new authority to be here in new england where we have to stay. ultimately the mayflower compact becomes the constitution f
it was not safe to stay in england. so even though it was late in the year and they would be arriving as what they thought was going to be virginia late in the fall, they had to move forward. it took three years for them to find merchants to back the mayflower venture. there was no going back. the voyage was described in its earliest weeks as being fair and pleasant, but the second half they were troubled by constant tempests at sea. captain jones, who we would call the captain of the...
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all adults in england are due to be — contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered _ contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered a - contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered a vaccine l contagious. all adults in england| are due to be offered a vaccine by the end ofjuly. even once that has happened, the government says that doesn't mean absolutely everyone will be protected. so some measures may still be needed for a while. it is exploring the idea of using covid status certification, or vaccine passports. to gain entry to some venues you would have to prove you have been vaccinated, or that you had a recent negative test, or have some immunity because you have had the virus in the past six months. the government says they could be important for large events like sports matches on music festivals. you would never have to show want to go to the supermarket or use public transport, but they are being considered for pubs and nonessential shops in the longer term. i’m considered for pubs and noness
all adults in england are due to be — contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered _ contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered a - contagious. all adults in england are due to be offered a vaccine l contagious. all adults in england| are due to be offered a vaccine by the end ofjuly. even once that has happened, the government says that doesn't mean absolutely everyone will be protected. so some measures may still be needed for a while. it is exploring the idea of...
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england wrap up england were too good. england wrap up the action here with a convincing victory. in the later kick—off, wales travelled to france. against their professional opponents, amateur wales were always in for a tough evening. singing their hearts out, they may have won the battle of the anthems, but france certainly won the battle on the field. 31—0 ahead on the break things to a hat—trick of tries from caroline boujard. after the restart, more of the same. seven unanswered tries in total. a bonus .50 3—0 win and france and england now in pole position to reach the grand final. —— a bonus point 53—0 win. european champions cup holders — exeter survived an early scare against lyon to reach the quarterfinals. they were 14—0 down in the first few minutes but turned it around to win 117—25 and set up a last 8 tie with favourites leinster. elsewhere, wasps were knocked—out in the last minute by clermont auvergne. match of the day and sportscene in scotland follow the news, so if you want to wait for the football scores — then please avert your attentio
england wrap up england were too good. england wrap up the action here with a convincing victory. in the later kick—off, wales travelled to france. against their professional opponents, amateur wales were always in for a tough evening. singing their hearts out, they may have won the battle of the anthems, but france certainly won the battle on the field. 31—0 ahead on the break things to a hat—trick of tries from caroline boujard. after the restart, more of the same. seven unanswered...
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struggling through england and wales with some rain but by then northern england, northern ireland and scotland brighter but back into that artic area with some snow showers. so sunny spells and acute wintry showers at the weekend. and the return of widespread overnight frosts. gardeners beware. a reminder of our top story... a third coronavirus vaccine — by the american firm, moderna , is being rolled out in the uk. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. manchester city midfielder kevin de bruyne has signed a two—year contract extension with the club, keeping him at the etihad until the summer of 2025. hejoined in 2015, and he's made over 250 apperances, winning seven major trophies — and they're in with a chance of taking four more this season. de bruyne is 30 now, and he said he couldn't be happier. ifeel proud because i have been here now for six years and, obviously, this feels like home. it has been the longest time that i have been at the club
struggling through england and wales with some rain but by then northern england, northern ireland and scotland brighter but back into that artic area with some snow showers. so sunny spells and acute wintry showers at the weekend. and the return of widespread overnight frosts. gardeners beware. a reminder of our top story... a third coronavirus vaccine — by the american firm, moderna , is being rolled out in the uk. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on...
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providing things— restrictions in england providing things go— restrictions in england providing things go according to plan, are expected — things go according to plan, are expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of— expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of a — expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of a delay until the end of july which _ a bit of a delay until the end of july which is when the government hopes— july which is when the government hopes everyone will have been offered — hopes everyone will have been offered the vaccine, that is eligible _ offered the vaccine, that is eligible. those i think are the key weeks _ eligible. those i think are the key weeks in — eligible. those i think are the key weeks in between, those dates, when weeks in between, those dates, when we could _ weeks in between, those dates, when we could see some of this implemented.— we could see some of this imlemented. . ,, ., , ., , implemented. talk to us about this idea of a sort _ implemented. talk to us about this idea of a sort of— implemented. talk to us about this idea of
providing things— restrictions in england providing things go— restrictions in england providing things go according to plan, are expected — things go according to plan, are expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of— expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of a — expected to be lifted, but there is a bit of a delay until the end of july which _ a bit of a delay until the end of july which is when the government hopes— july which is when the government hopes everyone will have...
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quite gusty in the south—west of england and the channel islands. the lowest temperatures will be on the east coast, the highest temperatures will be in shelter further west. 16 for cardiff, 17 for liverpool and glasgow, maybe 17 in the western counties of northern ireland as well. this evening and overnight it will stay dry for the majority. but we will bring more of this cloud in across england, getting into wales. at the other end of the uk, more cloud into north—west scotland. in this clear slot, here, southern scotland, the far north of england, northern ireland, that is where we are most likely to see a touch of frost. if you are waiting for rain, this weather feature is going to bring some over the next few days, bringing some rain on monday across scotland. quite heavy bursts of rain, actually. could see the odd shower breaking out in northern ireland and maybe the north of england. further south, another predominantly sunny day. still quite windy through the channel islands, but the wind using a touch for southern england, the south of wa
quite gusty in the south—west of england and the channel islands. the lowest temperatures will be on the east coast, the highest temperatures will be in shelter further west. 16 for cardiff, 17 for liverpool and glasgow, maybe 17 in the western counties of northern ireland as well. this evening and overnight it will stay dry for the majority. but we will bring more of this cloud in across england, getting into wales. at the other end of the uk, more cloud into north—west scotland. in this...
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i think it is a blow— travel in england. i think it is a blow to _ travel in england. i think it is a blow to all _ travel in england. i think it is a blow to all travellers l travel in england. i think it i is a blow to all travellers who are wishing to go see friends and families and go on a holiday in summer. and in particularly, the concern why there are now two test systems in what they called the green category. in what they called the green cateuo . ., , category. today's reports says passengers — category. today's reports says passengers coming _ category. today's reports says passengers coming from - category. today's reports says passengers coming from the l passengers coming from the lowest risk, green rated countries, will still need to take one of the more expensive pcr test when they arrived back in england and pay for it themselves, currently around £100 each. instead, the industry want to use the quicker and cheaper lateral flow tests. the government says pcr testing will allow them to monitor positive cases and check for variants of concern. the rep
i think it is a blow— travel in england. i think it is a blow to _ travel in england. i think it is a blow to all _ travel in england. i think it is a blow to all travellers l travel in england. i think it i is a blow to all travellers who are wishing to go see friends and families and go on a holiday in summer. and in particularly, the concern why there are now two test systems in what they called the green category. in what they called the green cateuo . ., , category. today's reports says...