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BBCNEWS BBC News October 21, 2020

To switzerland on a private plane on sunday morning he took another test and that is the test that showed he was actually covid 19 positive so its a very strange lead up of events that took place in his cove a positive taking place and ten days that he had to self isolate and that is up and over im coming back to race this weekend. Does that mean they would face any retrospective action . They said there is no further action to be addressed from racing point and raising point have issued their own statement is the ceo and the Team Principal and the faa have also said that they are going to change the testing procedure to make sure all personnel are required to be tested on sites before being allowed entry to the paddock but that seems to be the end of the matter as far as theyre concerned. For the first time ever, there will be more womens medals up for grabs than mens in a major multi sports event. The 2022 Commonwealth Games in birmingham will be broadcast by the bbc and the event wi

BBCNEWS BBC News October 29, 2020

Corbyn has been suspended from the labour party. It follows his response to a damning report into how complaints of anti semitism were handled during his time as leader. The equality and Human Rights Commission found the party was responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination. Sir keir starmer described it as a day of shame Foreign Labour and said the recommendations would be implemented in full recommendations would be implemented in full for labour. In the last few minutes, Jeremy Corbyn tweeted this. You will strongly contest the political intervention to suspend him from the party. I have made it absolutely clear, those who deny there has been an anti semitism problem in the party are wrong. I will continue to support a zero tolerance approach to all forms of racism. A dramatic day for the labour party. Jonathan blake has the latest. Well, we will actually bring in one of our Political Correspondent at westminster who can join us now. Helen, as i was saying, so joi

BBCNEWS Monday In Parliament January 26, 2021

It has just it hasjust gone it has just gone half past two in the morning, time now for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello and welcome to monday in parliament. Coming up in the next half hour more demands for the government to make permenant a temporary increase in the benefit universal credit. Robert burns said, whatever mitigates the words or increases the happiness of others, this is my criterion of goodness. A conservative peer says poisoning children s minds against a parent should be considered Domestic Abuse. Their mother was never allowed to reach them on the telephone, even to wish them happy birthday or merry christmas. Also on this programme, labour and the tories clash over the cost of council tax. Mps ask how best to help the homeless. And just how do you cut the number of grey squirrels . We support work by the uk squirrel accord to developl an oral contraceptive to reduce the grey squirrel population. But first, the work and pensions secretary says she s activel

BBCNEWS Newscast October 16, 2020 03:30:00

The headlines donald trump and joe biden have been holding separate town hall events, instead of the second tv debate which was cancelled due to the president getting coronavirus. While questioned by the moderator, mr trump declined to condemn online conspiracy theories involving him. Twitter is investigating a global outage as millions of users werent able to post or read messages. Twitter says theres no evidence to suggest it was caused by a Security Breach or hack, and there will be more updates to come. The World Health Organization has given a warning to European Countries to impose new restrictions to save lives, as europe reports more covid cases than the us and india. A curfew will come into force in france on saturday in nine cities. David eades will be here at the top of the hour. But first, its time for newscast. Hello from all of us. Its going to be slightly longer still. Unfortunately, for you, katya, its going to be slightly longer still, because we got lots of coronaviru

BBCNEWS Thursday In Parliament February 28, 2020

It is about 2 30 a. M. , you are up to date with the headlines. Now its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to thursday in parliament. Deja vu all over again, as the uk sets out its red lines for brexit talks. We want the best possible trading relationship with the eu, but in pursuit of a deal we will not trade away our sovereignty. Plans to eradicate rough sleeping not before time, say labour. The cost of a decade of austerity has been over 700 deaths last year on the streets. And huge numbers of children and families in bed and breakfast, and temporary accommodation. Also in this programme questions about how the Police Protect children at risk. There are concerned findings around the detention of Vulnerable Children, children too often being detained in custody when they should not be. And in these situations not being appropriately safeguarded. But first the uk has warned the eu it will walk away from trade talks in june unless there is a broad o

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