habit going forward and it is hard to break that addiction. habit going forward and it is hard to break that addiction. i mean, in terms of the to break that addiction. i mean, in terms of the alcohol to break that addiction. i mean, in terms of the alcohol related - to break that addiction. i mean, in| terms of the alcohol related deaths which continued last year when we were out of restrictions, is it naive for many of us, me included, to think people will suddenly stop drinking because we are out of lockdown? drinking because we are out of lockdown? . , ., ., , , drinking because we are out of lockdown? i , i, i, , , lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you have lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you have got lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you have got that, - lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you have got that, it - lockdown? once you have built up the habit and you have
hence why alex hawke, the immigration minister, is painstakingly going through this process, because he wants to be seen to go through the due process. due process. ok, anthony galloway. due process. ok, anthony galloway, foreign - due process. ok, anthony galloway, foreign affairs | galloway, foreign affairs national security report are based in canberra. we appreciate your input on this case. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, will face mps today as pressure on him grows to explain a drinks party in the downing street garden during the first lockdown in may 2020. eyewitnesses have claimed that both borisjohnson and his wife were among the 30 people present. but so far, mrjohnson has not said whether he was there. it s the latest in a series of revelations that have called into question the prime minister s leadership. here s our political correspondent helen catt. borisjohnson has so far refused to see if he went to a party in the downing street garden during the first lock
lockdown, finally, it is back to business as usual. it lockdown, finally, it is back to business as usual. lockdown, finally, it is back to business as usual. it is. take you very much business as usual. it is. take you very much indeed business as usual. it is. take you very much indeed for business as usual. it is. take you very much indeed for that, - business as usual. it is. take you very much indeed for that, andy | very much indeed for that, andy swiss at cheltenham thank you very much. manchester united have a golden opportunity to seal their place in the last eight of the champions league tonight. they re up against spanish champions atletico madrid. united managed to come away from the first leg in madrid with a 1 1 draw, but away goals count for nothing at this stage now. so expect a tense evening at old trafford. vicky sparks is there with chris waddle. hello, welcome to old trafford, and to what manchester united fans are hoping will be another special european ni
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families can travel without restrictions from the uk, many countries across europe are dropping their restrictions. that be a big boost to parents with children of that sort of age just coming up to 12. it was obvious that there was going to be some kind of a problem. staff today have put out a little warning saying that this coming bank holiday weekend, over the four day weekend, 240,000 people are due to be going through stansted airport. that is opposed to just 8000 last year when we were still in lockdown. it takes time for people to get up to standard and making sure that the airport can bluntly the way it did before the pandemic. airport can bluntly the way it did before the pandemic. yes, we know the planning before the pandemic. yes, we know the planning is before the pandemic. yes, we know the planning is difficult, the planning is difficult, especially in an industry that has been so badly affected by it lockdown. how long do we think it takes to get better, is this th