sides of where things are. how would you describe politics and those divisions now compared with where they were before? it is divisions now compared with where they were before? they were before? it is extremely olarised. they were before? it is extremely polarised- the they were before? it is extremely polarised. the election they were before? it is extremely polarised. the election if - they were before? it is extremely polarised. the election if it - they were before? it is extremely polarised. the election if it is - polarised. the election if it is called today by chris heaton harris, it will be fought on the protocol, for and against. most parties want the protocol to remain in a reformed system so there are fewer checks unless bureaucracy and less red 52% of the party in the stormont assembly elected in may wanted the protocol to remain in some way. for the dup, the huge bugbear is this feeling that they have become less british citizens as a result of the checks on goods
of the year, is that timetable doable? : , : of the year, is that timetable doable? . , ., , ., doable? that is a good question. you heard both prime doable? that is a good question. you heard both prime ministers doable? that is a good question. you heard both prime ministers hailed i heard both prime ministers hailed the progress they have made when it comes to trade talks, it would be a huge prize for the uk to have a free trade agreement with india, a massive growing economy even though some of the hitches and the slow down due to the covid 19 pandemic, a big prize any post brexit world. what both leaders said in a joint press statements was that they have made some concessions to each other when it comes to tariffs although there has been a bugbear in india about high tariffs, the uk, for imports of scotch whisky coming into india. i do not know the finer details but borisjohnson said he hoped some kind of free trade agreement could be a principle agreed by later this year. in
have officially come out and asked for his have officially come out and asked for his resignation. the have officially come out and asked for his resignation. for his resignation. the prime minister was for his resignation. the prime minister was on for his resignation. the prime minister was on his for his resignation. the prime minister was on his way - for his resignation. the prime minister was on his way to - for his resignation. the prime l minister was on his way to india for his resignation. the prime - minister was on his way to india and talking to reporters and i think i have approximately his quote correct as he was asked about possible resignation and said i cannot think of any reason why i should or might have to do. what does that tell you? that still tells me that the prime minister that still tells me that the prime minister is not taking responsibility for his actions and that is responsibility for his actions and that is my responsibility for his actions a
schedule while we look into editorial issues. adding. a particular bugbear of some newswatch viewers is the creepy use of americanisms on our, either on how words are spelt or the terms used. a prime example occurred last friday in an item about the start of the winter olympics. look out for what is written on the strap on the bottom of the screen. people are pretty excited here at the pub in beijing as i m sure you can tell there are quite a few families who have come here, kids sitting on their parents lapse. i come here, kids sitting on their parents lapse.- their parents lapse. i was watching their parents lapse. i was watching the their parents lapse. i was watching the bbc- their parents lapse. i was watching the bbc news i their parents lapse. i was l watching the bbc news and their parents lapse. i was - watching the bbc news and the headline banner came up across the bottom of the screen at 12:14 the bottom of the screen at 12:14. the limbic ceremony has -ot 12:1
variants it was higher, before we had high levels of immunity. it was much higher with the first variant, it was around 1% of people infected who were dying so it has decreased significantly. overtime. who were dying so it has decreased significantly. over time. find who were dying so it has decreased significantly. over time. significantly. over time. and mary asks if all restrictions significantly. over time. and mary asks if all restrictions are - significantly. over time. and mary asks if all restrictions are being i asks if all restrictions are being lifted for covid does this mean all gp surgeries will return to face to face appointments? i know it is a bugbearfor many face to face appointments? i know it is a bugbear for many gps who have said we had been doing face to face appointments during a pandemic but this question specifically is does this question specifically is does this mean all gp surgeries will return fully, i guess, to face to face appointments? to face-to-fac