any slowdown causes nerves. more than two decades ago another one of bennel�*s victims became the first survivor to speak out. england's care regulator, the care quality commission, in a report to be published tomorrow, is expected to raise serious concerns about the use of do not resuscitate orders during the pandemic. Season 2021 Episode 54 Runtime: 30 minutes Time: 22:00 Airdate: 17 Mar 2021 Network: BBC One The latest national and international news, sport and weather. alison holt, bbc news. The main presenter simultaneously … there has never been a recession like this but nor has there ever been £300 billion of government support, limiting the rise in unemployment. absolutely i feel like son was totally written off, she was dehumanised, and her life wasn't of value. a conclusion herfamily had long reached. and that is a really important fact. an external review of sonia's hospital care found it fell short of expected good practice. but when they moved, christie no longer qualified for help and her mum had her support cut by a quarter. Today 22:00 . it is a full—time job for someone like kayleigh to organise visits and tests for relatives, residents and staff, and it is paid for with emergency covid funds. Channel: BBC News HDRecorded at 9.6.2020Presenter: Huw EdwardsSource: DVB-T2Copyright (C) BBC, BBC News, BBC Worldwide 2020. It is presented by Huw Edwards Monday to Wednesday, and deputised by Sophie Raworth. the latest coronavirus figures show there were 5,758 new cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 5,665. the number of patients in hospital with covid continues to fall, now down to 7,218. there were mi deaths reported, of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test, which means 5 on average 121 people died every day in the past week from coronavirus, taking the total of deaths so far to 125,831. more than 433,000 people have had their first dose of a covid vaccine in the latest 24—hour period which takes the total of people who have now had their first jab past 25 million, meaning 48% of the uk adult population have now received their first vaccination. The programme was controversially moved from 9:00pm on 16 October 2000. we've heard a little bit more about that today. it is english football's worst scandal. but this vital government money, which also helps with infection control and extra staffing, is due to run out at the end of march. It's nearly every week now that BBC news is trending for some embarrassing incident. Episode guide, trailer, review, preview, cast list and where to stream it on demand, on catch up and download. what is going on? ursula von der leyen, president of the commission, surprised many today by warning that, unless supplies improved, the eu might need to impose limits on exports of vaccines from european factories. Season 2021 Episode 46 Runtime: 30 minutes Time: 22:00 Airdate: 5 Mar 2021 Network: BBC One families and charities say the orders, which can deny people potentially life—saving care, have been wrongly placed on elderly and disabled people over the past year at unprecedented rates. we have now vaccinated over 25 million people. we really would have struggled. Cancel Confirm Deletion × Confirm. Uploaded by forabu, his burden is constant vigilance. Season 2021 Episode 72 Runtime: 30 minutes Time: 22:00 Airdate: 12 Apr 2021 Network: BBC One we often discuss the questioning around - certainly by a few weeks. no, no, no. how do you break the opposition�*s will? countries are now looking away from syria. bennel's victims became the first survivor to speak out.— bennel's victims became the first survivor to speak out. Leading BBC journalists are in revolt at the decision to cut the length of the News at Ten bulletin by 10 minutes and give the time over to youth programming.. the hospital say a second do not resuscitate order was appropriate, and was discussed with two family members. sheldon cleared the club does make former manager of any wrongdoing but found he should have done more to investigate concerns. Find out when BBC News at Ten is on TV, including 12/03/2021. 21 of them were kids. VideoDeep sea mining to help produce electric vehicles, How US history explains vaccine passport scepticism, US spies peer into the future - and it's not rosy. Hmm very amateur yet again BBC, shame on you. "That was a bit of information I could have done with. our brussels correspondent nick beake has more details. . they are up to six times more likely to die from the virus, and charities have highlighted the repeated misuse of do not resuscitate orders. The crossword clue 'Main presenter of BBC News at Ten' published 1 time⁄s and has 1 unique answer⁄s on our system. order, order, the committee... he suggested the department of health had stumbled badly at the start of the pandemic and hadn't been capable of running, the vaccine programme itself. these were among the survivors present throughout bennell�*s trial and sentencing in 2018. today one of them, gary cliff, abused by bennell when he played for a manchester cityjunior team learned that sheldon found the then senior management of the club failed to investigate despite being aware of concerns. essex police said the arrest was made after �*significant new information�* came to light following a renewed appeal last year. vaccines don't save lives if they are in fridges. that side of things will be delayed certainly by a few weeks. 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"If the presenter starts to freelance in that way, it could cause massive problems.". what would that mean for people on the ground in syria? there have been thousands of attacks on schools since the war began. the un does what it can, applying a sticking plaster to a haemorrhaging wound. i just thought it was just morally and ethically reprehensible. it feels uncertain. in our latest look back over the events of the past year since the pandemic struck, we follow the rapid transition from a public health emergency to an even bigger challenge involving an economic crisis, too. all medicines have side—effects and all medicines have benefits, and that is the whole point. that will lead to care homes closing. it turned out the countries with the biggest first covid waves. but so much of borisjohnson and the country's hopes are based on the vaccine. they know the drill only too well. sheldon found the fa failed to ban two of the most notorious football paedophiles, barry bennell and bob higgins, both former youth coaches now serving long sentences. 60% reduction was quoted in catching covid amongst the over 70s, and a bigger reduction in risk of actually becoming seriously ill. that is all very positive but i think today's developments are a reminder that making big predictions about what might happen in the months ahead is very difficult because supplies can never be predicted that accurately. Cancel Confirm Deletion × Confirm. the test before the visit. that means you work in the evening, which you sometimes do, but suddenly it is every evening and you are working every weekend. she died at the end of the month from a heart attack. vaccine supply is always lumpy, and we regularly send out technical letters to the nhs to explain the ups and downs of the supply, for the future weeks, and what you're referring to is a standard one of those letters. the prime minister's very much former chief adviser dominic cummings surfaced, giving evidence to mps. Episode guide, trailer, review, preview, cast list and where to stream it on demand, on catch up and download. our health editor hugh pym is here. [S] The BBC's late evening news programme providing the latest national and international news. it is disappointing in that respect. at the end of another long shift, he calls home. the nhs has written to local health organisations, urging them not to take any new appointments from the 29th march. perhaps the journey is less smooth than we might have assumed. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been hearing the experiences of one family. In addition BBC News runs rolling news network BBC Radio 5 Live and the international BBC World Service. See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive. BBC News at Ten Category: News/Current Affairs. Viewers on BBC One were played saxophone music for part of the delay, while on iPlayer an announcer apologised for the glitch. The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. we often | discuss the questioning around how efficient the vaccines are or how they perform. we often discuss the — certainly by a few weeks. and there is growing concern that the rise in new cases, the shortage of vaccines and the reluctance to take the ones that are available could be a deadly combination which is why already some countries have been tightening their lockdown measures to try to fight a third wave here in europe. we have not got out of the pandemic as yet so we still need to keep the precautions going for a bit longer until everyone has had the vaccine that is going to have it. mr lubbock was found unconscious in a swimming pool at the home of the television presenter michael barrymore. the report, which covers the period from 1970 to 2005, says there was no excuse for what it calls the fa's institutional failings. nine doses out of an eight dose vial. losing their access to education. Caribbean volcano eruption sparks mass evacuation, Putin critic 'strangled in London by third party'. they didn't know how much it was going on l survivor to speak out. ITV was due to go to court next week for a judicial review of the order that it should move its late evening news programme. all of which brings us to the latest official figures on the pandemic. You might expect the BBC news to be more analytical and internationalist, and ITV … as our economics editor faisal islam found on a visit to coventry, some have actually prospered over the past year, but the economic impact has been overwhelmingly negative. i've got some fantastic news, to bring you today... news the health secretary was happy to share. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online.BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. services should close unfilled bookings from march the 29th and not book any further appointments for april. because we have to make sure that europeans are vaccinated as soon as possible. and, in tonight's football, chelsea become the third english team to make the quarterfinals of the champions league. ~ ., , the safety of the astrazeneca vaccine. The row over ITV's news programmes was sparked when the broadcaster dropped its popular News At Ten bulletin. . TV Archive The future of BBC News At Six and BBC News at 10 hangs in the balance (Picture: BBC) In the week ending March 29, five of the 10 most-watched broadcasts were editions of the BBC News … the group says the failure to mention social care in the budget was a missed opportunity to tackle, the immense challenges facing the sector, as alison holt reports. BBC News at Six and Ten editor Paul Royall said a "technical systems crash" caused the four-minute delay. it's understood fewer batches of astrazeneca vaccines are available than expected but ministers insist that vaccination targets are still achievable. a 50 year—old man arrested on suspicion of the murder and indecent assault of stuart lubbock in 2001 has been bailed. good evening. our sports editor dan roan has the story. Video, Deep sea mining to help produce electric vehicles, Who he was, what he did and why he mattered, 'Dear Uncle Philip' - world sends heartfelt sympathy. Today at 1:56 PM keyboard_arrow_down Yesterday Sat 10 Apr Sun 11 Apr Mon 12 Apr Tue 13 Apr Wed 14 Apr Thu 15 Apr All day keyboard_arrow_down Now/Next Tonight Live Next Film Sport News Channels ... BBC News at Ten next time. By Shane Harrison BBC News Dublin Correspondent that is why now i am afraid, everybody is afraid of this vaccine. there was real disappointment when there was no mention of social care in the budget, and today's statement from people providing care and those needing it voices their frustration and their desperation for a long—term plan. Mon 22 Mar 10:00pm-10:30pm … we are in the crisis of the century, and i'm not ruling out anything for now. Is the world's vaccine powerhouse running out of doses? she said that the eu was still waiting for exports from the uk, and it wanted reciprocal treatment. initially admitted with a fever and respiratory problems, she tested positive for covid and a do not resuscitate order, was placed in her medical notes. sonya's records contained two do not resuscitate orders. well, we can only give aid to those 7.5 million people we reach every month if we get the money to do so. son had an absolute zest for life, loved being with her family. failures by both the fa and a host of clubs laid bare in a damning report on child sexual abuse. It is presented by Huw Edwards, and deputised by Fiona Bruce. also tonight... a review of historic cases of sexual abuse in football strongly criticises the football association for failing to protect children in the clubs affected. all options are on the table. She was the first female to anchor the BBC News at Ten and has fronted countless historical documentaries, including one about Queen Victoria and one on the Queen's official residences. Black America 'exhausted' by deaths and trials. is the opposition convinced by the government's explanation? they didn't| know how much it was going on to what degree notjust in football but in other sports and we need to be ever vigilant and ask the right, questions when we place our children in the care of these people.— in the care of these people. the vaccine is our way out. until the aircraft early warning alarm sounds. this was a normal school day just last week. importantly, no one with a vaccine booked should miss their chance. Are You Sure? this is a dark day but we are referring to non—recent cases, we have to hold our hands up and apologise for the mistakes of the past, make sure we don't repeat them, but that is not to say that football is not in a safe environment today. 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Home / Series / BBC News at Ten / Aired Order / Season 2021 / Episode 67 5th April 2021 English. sort of vindicated, but i don't think he has gone far enough. the big lesson of the past year is that you cannot disentangle the pandemic from economics. and look who popped up with another blast for the health department today. terror campaign against children. so if we don't lay out the plan for social care, we are going to continue to limp from crisis to crisis, and that means not enough people working in social care, it means people not getting the support or there being gaps in the support that they have. we decided to stop the care. they didn't know how much _ survivor to speak out. target their children, their teachers, their schools. it isn't coincidental that the vaccine programme worked the way that it did. from the end of this month, there will be a significant reduction in the availability of coronavirus vaccines. the eu says it has sent millions of doses to the uk in recent weeks, but has seen little in return from astrazeneca. my mum has been waiting to hear your voice. hundreds of former players came, forward with their own allegations. taken as a whole, it is a systematic. What happens to your body in extreme heat? Today at 2:22 PM keyboard_arrow_down Yesterday Fri 9 Apr Sat 10 Apr Sun 11 Apr Mon 12 Apr Tue 13 Apr Wed 14 Apr All day keyboard_arrow_down Now/Next Tonight Live Next Film Sport News Channels ... BBC News at Ten next time. The BBC’s flagship news programmes could soon be a thing of the past (Picture: BBC) BBC News At Six and News At Ten could both soon be axed as the corportation’s coverage shift to … BBC One Cambridgeshire. 07/04/2021. "But I had a sense I was, so I tried to behave myself.". every injection part of what the government is seeing as a huge success. i can't describe the love that my mum has for son. you've just told everybody we are on track with the vaccination but you haven't mentioned this letter from the nhs which says there is a significant reduction in the available supply and that vaccine centres should stop taking appointments for the whole month of april. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online.BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. one cites her learning disabilities as the justification for it, breaching nhs guidelines. initially, it was absolute bedlam, itjust disappeared and we had to completely close the business down. we are on track so let's stick with it, follow the rules and when you get the call, get the jab. The main presenter simultaneously holds the lead presenter role for major events, election night (from 2015) and breaking news for BBC News. there is no precedent for the amount of savings british households have deposited into bank accounts or paid off from their debts, reaching record levels during the first lockdown last year. All available episodes (1 total) Next on. officials at the downing street _ bit more about that today. on March 17, 2021. tonight at ten, the vaccine shortage due to hit at the end of the month and last for weeks. it is a corrugated business involving independent suppliers and, contractors. the recovery from it should be quicker, but the changes to our economy and institutions could be as profound. britain, for example, is contemplating a 67% cut in its aid to syria. Home / Series / BBC News at Ten / Aired Order / Season 2021 / Episode 69 7th April 2021 English. sonia was in and out of southend university hospital throughout april. At 22:04 BST, Edwards wished viewers a good evening and said: "A few technical problems tonight for which we apologise". they didn't know how — survivor to speak out. in spring 2020, we had a situation where the department of health wasjust a smoking ruin, in terms of procurement and ppe. Please enter the reason for deleting this record. "There was so much going on in the gallery that no-one bothered to tell me that I was actually on air," said Edwards. that's when emergency funding, which has sustained so many authorities during the pandemic, runs out. today's statement from what is described as an unprecedented alliance of care leaders said the need for certainty over funding is urgent. BBC News at Ten Category: News/Current Affairs. those are the latest official figures. michael buchanan, bbc news, essex. tomorrow all eyes will be on the eu's medicines regulator when it gives its latest assessment on the safety of the astrazeneca vaccine. and now the charity save the children warns that planned reductions in british aid to syria could lead to hundreds of thousands of children. the government has said it is reviewing the emergency funding, but today it indicated plans to reform support for older and disabled people will be published by the end of this year. that saving is far from, BBC News March 17, 2021 10:00pm-10:31pm GMT, The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. Giraffe genes: Peter Crouch's holiday snap, 'Thanks a lot Theresa': Dramatic twists online, Tributes after Duke of Edinburgh dies aged 99. itjust shocked me to the core. it means that geri smith can safely see her mum, julia. there was an institutional failing by the fa, they acted far too slowly in developing their child protection arrangements once they were aware of child protection being a problem within the sport, and they should have done more to keep children safe. officials at the downing street briefing - bit more about that today. Video, Black America 'exhausted' by deaths and trials, Deep sea mining to help produce electric vehicles. 10:00 pm ... bbc news, essex. the company has made clear tonight its domestic supply arrangements are not affected but there is as we have been hearing a significant reduction from early april onwards. the shortage of supplies is expected to last a month. we'll be looking at the likely effects of the shortages during april. BBC News Channel HD. she has gone full—time working from home while home—schooling. 36 were killed in a series of strikes that day. An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life. sheldon said safeguarding _ in the care of these people. BBC News at Ten: 18/12/2015 Latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. (Provided by TheTVDB.com) had the biggest economic falls too, with the uk hit particularly hard. when you have got five extra people, particularly four children in your house all the time, suddenly, there is so much more to do. they are relentless in opposition areas and come mostly from regime and russian bombs. the big difference is gps and other vaccination clinics have been told don't send any letters out to anyone aged under 50 for the whole of april, pours that. The latest national and international news. thanks very much. in prague, in paris, and once again in bergamo, northern italy, covid patients gasping for air. the world has turned its back on these children. 05/04/2021. it will lead to home care providers leaving the sector. it was said that new research shows that it cuts transmission by 30% from the vaccinated to those who have not had the vaccine. quentin sommerville, bbc news. Many people expressed alarm on social media when the "Breaking News" logo flashed up 11 times during the show. not far off half the adult population with now some protection against covid. every jab another step towards the way out. Sky:967 Freesat:962. Well-known on … © 2021 BBC. Royall explained that the delay was due to a technical systems crash that happened seconds before the News at Ten was due to air, adding that "hats off" were due to Edwards. and this evening, the government condemned the eu's action, saying it was wrong to threaten even tighter controls on vaccine exports. 06/04/2021. we see maybe when conversations haven't happened but a box has been ticked. and there may well be a reasonable explanation but we just need those details tonight. it is. What will self-driving trucks mean for truck drivers? it is normally what the uk and the eu team up with, to object when other countries with less democratic regimes than our own engage in that kind of brinkmanship. that absolute confidence in the astrazeneca vaccine is now very hard to find in many european capital cities, but still the eu is adamant it should get all of the british—made doses it has ordered and has now raised the heat in this latest post—brexit row. BBC News at Ten. the bbc has been told that fewer batches of astrazeneca vaccines are available than expected. in october 2016, a parachute bomb dropped steadily onto this school in hass. Co-host Julie Etchingham said working with him had been a "real privilege". with some member states facing the very real threat of a third. "I think it's important that the entire team knows what's going on," he said. Read about our approach to external linking. sources suggest fewer astrazeneca vaccines are available than the nhs expected. what is going on with supplies? they didn't know how much it _ survivor to speak out. we see kind of boxes ticked. that can be seen at sarginson�*s, a local metalforger in the car industry. england's care regulator, the care quality commission, —— the latest of our special reports, looking back at the, conflict in syria over the last ten years. it is tired of the syrian conflict. On iPlayer. Start Watching. For the current BBC News edition broadcast at 9 PM, see BBC News at Nine. Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. during the pandemic, this has become a vital part of life at the victory care home in kent. sheldon said safeguarding could still- said safeguarding could still improve. BBC News is the department of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs. we would have disputed that and we would have said we don't want that in place. With Huw Edwards, Fiona Bruce, George Alagiah, Sophie Raworth. he is putting a positive spin on it there. all options are on the table. sally rose and her 85—year—old mother. it is not getting the doses it ordered, and today a warning that the eu would do everything needed to get its fair share. care leaders want the government to publish long promised ideas for reform by the summer. BBC News at Ten. he knows first—hand the fear and the fury the warplanes bring. a message amplified in today's downing street press conference. she wasjust... she was just lovely, in every sense. it is only really world wars that set any type of precedent for the hit to the economy and the government's finances we have seen over this past year of pandemic and multiple lockdown. the pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of people with learning disabilities. for years he has watched the sun set and rise from this hilltop, waiting for the next attack. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The BBC's late evening news programme. the evidence is all around, from record government borrowing to businesses struggling, to family finances stretched to the limit. Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and … She was the first female to anchor the BBC News at Ten and has fronted countless historical documentaries, including one about Queen Victoria and one on the Queen's official residences. This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S. Code). Freeview:107 Sky:877 Virgin:601 BT:107 Freesat:200. Who he was, what he did and why he mattered1, Tributes after Duke of Edinburgh dies aged 992, Putin critic 'strangled in London by third party'3, 'Dear Uncle Philip' - world sends heartfelt sympathy7, Prince Philip: What are the plans for his funeral?8, An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life9, Caribbean volcano eruption sparks mass evacuation10. the european union has been dealing with its own vaccine supply problems for some time. The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. they were also asked to pay £75 per week towards it. the hospital said an error was made filling the form. Historians have accused the BBC of tarnishing Winston Churchill’s reputation with an unbalanced news report alleging that he was culpable for millions of … Edwards later tweeted a photo of a can of beer, saying he was "going to enjoy this little beauty" after the bulletin. i am not sure that it will be ok, if it is astra, for old people. The ratings of ITV news have dropped by one million, 14% of the audience, since News at Ten was scrapped. BBC News at Ten — formerly known as the BBC Ten O'Clock News or the Ten O'Clock News — is the flagship evening news programme for British television channel BBC One and the BBC News channel.It is presented by Huw Edwards Monday to Wednesday, and deputised by Sophie Raworth.The programme was controversially moved from 9:00pm on 16 October 2000. she is her mother's full—time carer. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville has the latest of our special reports on ten years of conflict in syria. carefully, the children pack up and evacuate the school. certainly, those providing services warn fees from councils and the nhs. officials at the downing _ bit more about that today. it's not coincidental that to do that we had to take it out of the department of health. there was no simple trade—off between health and wealth.
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