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with a game to spare if they can beat poland. you can see that poland are beating them. that a goal hasjust you can see that poland are beating them. that a goal has just gone and in the last few minutes. a czech win would also put albania through after they drew 1 1 with moldova. the checks are losing. the czechs are losing. kazakhstan beating san marino 3 1 to keep themsleves alive in that group. denmark or slovenia can qualify this evening with a win but they are drawing against each other in copenhagen. nojude bellingham in that england squad because of a shoulder problem but the real madrid star has been named 2023 s golden boy an accolade given to the best under 21 player in europe s top divisions. bellingham moved from borussia dortmund to real in the summer and has scored 13 goals in m appearances. everton say they re shocked and disappointed after being deducted ten points for breaching financial fair play rules. it s the biggest sporting sanction in premier

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220322 06:19:00

but when she went out to fill up her tank yesterday, she paid £95. i m really worried that if nothing s done about this, it will increase. in the nearfuture, two months or so, we will have some nurses leaving the profession because they cannot afford to fill up the tank. nhs staff can claim mileage at 56p per mile for the first 3,500 miles, and 20p for each additional mile. but health care professionals say it s just not enough. we ve mentioned before the pressure growing on the chancellor to provide support for drivers in his spring statement tomorrow. currently, fuel duty is almost 58p a litre for petrol and diesel and drivers also pay standard vat of 20% on top of that. in all, that makes up more than half of what you pay at the pump. the road haulage association is calling for a cut in fuel duty and a 15 pence per litre rebate for haulage firms

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211003 16:06:00

now is how much do voters blame some of these supply chain issues and shortages on the government, all to what extent are they blamed on private sector haulage firms who have been too reliant on too long as the prime minister would see it on cheap imported labour rather than better working conditions and better pay for domestic based staff? where do people conclude the responsibility lies because the prime minister has tried to make a choice between transitioning the economy from one of low to higher wages with less reliance on immigration, and yet at the same time he says he does not want to crack the lever of immigration but thatis crack the lever of immigration but that is what he has done to try and ease the burden of the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211002 11:09:00

and work here immediately. haulage firms will find potential recruits and apply to the government for licences. up to 4,700 lorry drivers specialising in food delivery will start to arrive from the end of this month. this temporary visa scheme has been extended until the end of february. and 5,500 poultry workers will be granted the right to work here, too until the end of the year. ministers hope these measures, along with efforts to recruit more british staff, will address some of the problems in the supply chain but there could still be a tough winter ahead. peter saull, bbc news. brian madderson from the petrol retailers association described the situation out on the roads this morning. we re seeing from our poll this morning much the same as yesterday. an improving situation from the midlands through the north and into scotland but, in fact, worsening situation in london, the southeastern parts of east england, so what we ve been asking

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20211002 05:06:00

will be will allow up to 300 take drivers to come and work immediately. haulage firms will find potential recruits and apply to the government for licenses. up to a700 lorry driver specialising in food delivery will start to arrive from the end of this month. this temporary visa scheme has been extended until the end of february. 5500 poultry workers will be granted the right to work here too, until the right to work here too, until the end of the year. ministers hope these measures, along with efforts to recruit more british staff, will address some of the problems in the supply chain. but there could still be a tough winter ahead. an experiment or drug used to treat severe cases of covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. this is what clinical trial results from the us adjust. if approved, the pill would be the first oral antiviral medication for

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