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of his top priorities. we really need to see those words translate into action, action that will keep women safe. the home office says it will consider possible changes to the legislation and stressed its commitment to protecting women and girls. june kelly, bbc news. a judge has temporarily blocked a law in texas that effectively bans women from having an abortion. the biden administration had asked the court in austin to stop the law being enforced while challenges are ongoing. from 1st september, women in texas have been unable to obtain an abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. 0ur washington correspondent gary 0 donoghuejoins us now. gary, this is the latest development in a long legal battle. it is and this is no ruling on the constitution or legality of this particular law but are simply an injunction to stop it going into force and will be and has been
that also announces they will accept apple pay and google page may not be best positioned to be at the forefront to start accepting bitcoin but we will see how this progresses over the course of the next few months. the other issue is the have far greater problems with how people are paying for their services, over the course of the months and years and this is a space that before the pandemic was already viewed as one that could potentially struggle in the coming years and any post pandemic world we are very much seeing the challenges that will face. i don t think this is its biggest issue but clearly one that its new list of investors is something that they want to be at the forefront of. let s get some of the day s other news: amazon has said it will compensate customers who suffer injury or property damage from defective goods sold by independent sellers on its us platform. from 1st september it will pay valid claims of up to $1,000, which make up more than 80% of injury and damag
was vaccinating at. south africans between the ages of 18 and 3a will be allowed to get vaccinated for covid 19 from 1st september. the current uptake is largely driven by younger people, who are eager to get inoculated. one of those is this newsreader, who cannot wait to get his jab once his age group is allowed to be vaccinated. all my friends who are in their late 20s, 30s and 40s, want to get vaccinated, they have signed up. when you speak to the older people here at work, one lady said to me, i am not going to get vaccinated because i do not know anyone who has been vaccinated and lived to tell the tale. hopefully when they see us younger ones coming back from being vaccinated and being healthy, that will encourage more of them to line up. health experts caution although there is momentum, it does come a little too late. just because vaccination numbers are high right now doesn t mean it will stay like that forever. what we are experiencing right now,
the uk at its peak was vaccinating at about 400,000 vaccinations a day. so when you compare south africa to the uk, we can get to similar trajectories to what the uk was vaccinating at. south africans between the ages of 18 and 34 will be allowed to get vaccinated for covid 19 from 1st september. the current uptake is largely driven by younger people, who are eager to get inoculated. one of those is this newsreader, who cannot wait to get his jab once his age group is allowed to be vaccinated. all my friends who are in their late 20s, 30s and 40s, want to get vaccinated, they have signed up. when you speak to the older people here at work, one lady said to me, i am not going to get vaccinated because i do not know anyone who has been vaccinated and lived to tell the tale. hopefully when they see us younger ones coming back from being vaccinated and being healthy, that will encourage more of them to line up. health experts caution although there is momentum, it does come a little too