sounding the alarm along florida s west coast. people are urged to get out of florida s way. tampa s mayor tells residents if you can leave, just leave now. officials say the tampa region could see a storm of a lifetime. more than 15 million people are expected to feel the impact of ewh e ian when it arrives. 115 hour with the winds and could cause life-threatening storm surge, and storm surge is the biggest concern right now. so far ahead of the storm, the hospital in st. petersburg suspended service, transported patients, schooled and universities closed, at least three cruise lines re-routed passengers. the tampa bay airport will suspend operations at 5:00 p.m. today and nasa moved the artemis rocket back to the hangar for trekz. look at this video showing a steady stream of traffic leaving the tampa bay area monday night heading inland to safety. people hunkering down as well, though. the storm perhaps testing their patience. one tampa resident waited three hours to get
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For euro 2024 was stopped short by spain, the hosts winning 2 0 on a controversial night. Needing just a point to secure qualification, scotland took a 1 0 lead in the second half only for the goal to be ruled out. Steve clarkes side had nothing to show for weathering the worst of the spain storm as jane dougall reports from seville. So it wasnt to be tonight for scotland but that goal that wasnt will probably be talked about fora while to come. About for a while to come. The first half, spain dominated, putting chance after chance towards scotland, which they defended with their lives. And then scott mctominay s perfectly placed freekick which delighted the crowd was ruled out. There was a debate as to whether it was a foul or off side. Mctominay was furious at the decision. Scotlands heads then went down and spain quickly took advantage and they took their chance, morata scoring in the 72nd minute. Just after that, adams could have got them the point. He was through on goal but he ju
Hello and thanks for joining us on sportday. We start in seville as scotlands bid to become the first side to qualify for euro 2024 was stopped short by spain, the hosts winning 2 0 on a controversial night. Needing just a point to secure qualification, scotland took a 1 0 lead in the second half only for the goal to be ruled out. Steve clarkes side had nothing to show for weathering the worst of the spain storm as jane dougall reports from seville. So it wasnt to be for scotland. The first half, spain dominated, a chance towards scotland which are defended with their lives and then the perfectly placed freekick which dilated the crowd was ruled out. There was a debate as to whether it was a fellow or off side. Furious at the decision, scotlands head went down and spain took advantage and they took the chance, morata scoring. Just after that, they could have been a point but the scots could not finish. After that, mistakes started to creep. Aaron hickey gave away possession and spain p
equally distributed. the richest four fifths of the population was managing to save up to £400 per month more than normal through the pandemic, an average of about £170. in contrast, the poorest fifth of the population had to eat into savings or borrow about the same amount per month. around town, socially distant queues to get into banks, perhaps to put money in rather than take it out, as in the previous financial crisis. elsewhere, things are far from back to normal. most of these shops will reopen. some will not because we have seen a generational shift in how we buy and consume that will change our high streets and city centres forever. the rise in the proportion of online sales has been staggering. it took a decade to grow slowly from 10% to 20% of total sales. injust 12 months, that has jumped to 36% change that would have taken a decade and a half injust one year. so as the tide goes out on the support, the pandemic aftermath will see enduring changes to the way w