Cheering banging of pots and pans good evening from 0ldham in greater manchester, where this is a typical scene in residential streets across the uk, where people have come on to their doorsteps to clap for carers. You can see by the yellow heart in the window of this home that this is a particularly poignant moment for this family, who have lost a much loved father and grandfather to coronavirus last month. But the sentiment in the street, you can see everybody has come out, is one that they really want to show their appreciation for key workers and carers a cross appreciation for key workers and carers across the uk, because several of them live in this very street and they have been doing this every thursday for the last nine weeks and they are prepared to keep on doing it for as many weeks as it ta kes on doing it for as many weeks as it takes from now on. Welcome to St Georges Hospital in south london, we are on the helipad, joined by 60 front line staff, nurses, doctors, includin
2. 4 million americans sought Unemployment Benefits last week, and it is now a middle class suburbia queueing at the fred banks. Food banks. Welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. We are covering coronavirus of elements here and globally. We will start in the uk, as the uk has been outlining plans for a wider testing for some health ca re for a wider testing for some Health Care Workers, for a wider testing for some health ca re workers, carers for a wider testing for some Health Care Workers, carers and residents will be among the first people in the uk to be tested for coronavirus antibodies from next week. The government has agreed a deal with the pharmaceutical deal with labs that will buy 10 million of the tests, showing if someone has already had the virus. The uk Health Secretary matt hancock revealed that a study indicated that around 70 of people in london and at least 5 of people in london and at least 5 of people in london and at least 5 of people in the rest o
A look into the Lok Sabha Elections’ second phase in North-East India, where candidates with criminal cases are contesting across six constituencies.
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