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    Running late so… Today on : on re-imposing restrictions, on vaccines, Susan Jebb on childhood obesity and Dr Kelly Hogan on the discovery of deep channels under the . Oh, and Jane Fonda on getting arrested… again

    Angre
  2. 7. sep.

    West Midlands Mayor Andy Street says: "We have to see it as a one off random piece and what will define the city is our response to it now."

    Angre
  3. 7. sep.

    "There are now some really hard decisions on how you manage the next couple of weeks." Scottish government adviser Devi Sridhar says the rise is a mix of more testing and more real infections.

    Angre
  4. Retweetet
    4. sep.

    Tomorrow on : Prof Dame Anne Johnson on the shifting pattern of Coronavirus infections and Prof Sheila Rowan on a black hole merger sending shock waves through the astronomical firmament

    Angre
  5. 4. sep.

    Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told starting construction of HS2 rail "shows a lot of faith in the future of this country" as well as creating "22,000 jobs...for young people at a time when the economy will need it." podcast

    Angre
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    4. sep.

    New from : How are businesses parts of the north west of England coping with the continued lockdown? Plus the future of Debenhams, and the rise and fall of tech stocks. Presented by my colleague

    Angre
  7. Retweetet
    4. sep.

    Accept we have to do better on help for veterans but to say no help out there is wrong -

    Angre
  8. 4. sep.

    Our policy has been "to protect the weak and vulnerable" says Prof Johan Giesecke, Sweden's former top epidemiologist who has just been appointed to advise the WHO: "With time, we will acquire some kind of herd immunity but...it's a by product"

    Angre
  9. 4. sep.

    Grant Shapps says he is "very keen to try to co ordinate" with other administrations & ideally "announce the same things" but that didn't happen this week. The devolved govts have every right to introduce different quarantine policies, he adds.

    Angre
  10. 4. sep.

    New ways of working make a significant change to the case for HS2 as there could be much reduced demand for long distance travel, says Lord Berkeley, Labour peer & former Deputy Chair, Review group into HS2. He calls for a complete review.

    Angre
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    4. sep.

    My report at 0830 - It’s understood Brett Savage took his life last wk. Army veteran had been battling (although circumstances around death unclear).Its brought into sharp focus plight many vets face with mental health,&how it destroys lives. on live

    Angre
  12. Retweetet
    4. sep.

    The boss of Pret says he believes working from home IS a long term trend and Pret is changing their business model to reflect changing customer behaviour with more focus outside city centres

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    Angre
  13. 4. sep.

    "I'm very content with the decision I have made", says Vaughan Gething, Welsh Minister for Health, adding that Portugal has "gone well above" the headline rate for action and there was a rise in infections before testing increased

    Angre
  14. 4. sep.

    We are "very frustrated with Govt not listening" says Richard Burnett, CEO of the Road Haulage Association. He says the bigger issue is customs agents and time is running out to recruit another 50,000 by the end of 2020 \

    Angre
  15. 4. sep.

    Coming up: After years of delay and rising costs, construction starts today on HS2; quarantine 'confusion' as Wales & Scotland say travellers from Portugal must self isolate (0810) & should new TV drama depict our post Covid world? (0820)

    Angre
  16. 4. sep.
    Angre
  17. Retweetet
    3. sep.

    1/2 Tomorrow on : The man behind Sweden’s ‘herd immunity’ strategy, Johan Giesecke, joins the WHO as vice-chair of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Hazards

    Angre
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    3. sep.

    2/2 Human genome editing – not yet, but scientist leave the door open for serious single-gene diseases in the future

    Angre
  19. 3. sep.

    Matt Hancock says he's "very worried" about the possibility of a rise Covid infections in the UK like that in France - but at the moment cases are still "broadly flat", compared to the "big second spike" affecting other European countries podcast

    Angre
  20. 3. sep.

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock is worried the UK could see a rise in infections like that seen in France, but hopes people will be able to hug at Christmas.

    Angre

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