clients. you can t accommodate them. you could lose them, they could go elsewhere, and we still have to keep on paying out. it s tough, it s really tough. on paying out. it s tough, it s really tough- on paying out. it s tough, it s reall tou~h. , , really tough. juggling those bills with more customers really tough. juggling those bills with more customers bailing - really tough. juggling those bills with more customers bailing out| really tough. juggling those bills i with more customers bailing out of appointments was feeling like a very close shave. colette smith, bbc news in salford. with just heard the uk covid figures just published. 90,629 a new covid 19 cases on tuesday, compared with 91,7113 a day earlier. and in terms of figures associated with death, the uk government reporting 172 new covid 19 deaths on tuesday, compared with 44 yesterday. so those figures just released. let s talk to the mayor of london, sadiq khan.
they ve got 25 new drivers but still need at least 25 more. as the christmas season puts extra demand on taxi firms, customers can only hope that more councils take action to make sure everyone can get home safely. colette smith, bbc news. after a break of a0 years, abba have released a new studio album which benny andersson and bjorn ulvaeus say was never really planned. as a reminder benny played the piano, bjorn the guitar, and together they wrote the scandinavian supergroup s numerous hits of the 1970s and early 80s. they ve been telling our entertainment correspondent colin paterson they enjoyed writing a couple of new songs but hadn t set out to complete an album. colin went to visit them at their studio in stockholm. benny and bjorn in abba s home town. the good thing about living in stockholm is that people don t
demand on taxi firms, customers can only hope that more councils take action to make sure everyone can get home safely. colette smith, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, our weather is turning a little milder again, with plenty of cloud moving in from the atlantic. just the far south east of england holding on to the sunshine for the longest today. from the cloud in the west, a few spots of light rain and drizzle. for example, into the hills in cumbria. more especially north west scotland. but if you re to the east of high ground, there s still the chance of seeing some sunny spells occasionally stop and temperatures are a little higher than they ve been but still feeling quite chilly in east anglia and south east england after the frosty start. no frost tonight. plenty of cloud around. mainly dry bonfire night. still outbreaks of rain in north west scotland that are going to turn heavier as the night goes on, along with a strengthening wind. the
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