to make the decision and then you need a lot of people, a lot of different specialties, to be able to put this together because it is not only a facility that can host patients, but you have to think of catering, you have to think of medication, you have to think of hygiene, you have to think of many things to make this happen. more than 9000 people in the netherlands have been hospitalised with covid 19. at least 3000 have died. here inside this emergency hospital, they also have palliative care rooms, where relatives wearing protective gear will be able to visit their loved ones in their final moments. the hope is that all of those emergency beds will remain empty and that soon, the music will return. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. it is quite remarkable when you see how that building has been transformed in such a short space of
the tragedy that happened in november of 2016. brad bannon, thank you. thank you. the taliban are to resume attacks on government forces in afghanistan, just days after signing an agreement with the us, build than as a big step towards peace. adele included a commitment to peace talks with the afghan government but the taliban spokesman has said this won t happen. unless five 2000 2000 taliban prisoners are released. the us has told columbia it will need to resume aerial spraying to destroy coco. fumigation was suspended in 2015 when the supreme court ruled that the herbicide use could cause cancer and poison the land. jack welch, who transformed general electric into america s my stable company, has died at the age of 84. he ran ge for 20 years,
that he needed to call out this and if you went quietly, let s put it that way, with a deal, ultimately the behaviour would continue. so i think something has to be done and we are now at a point really where the prime minister needs to urgently meet with the cabinet secretary and find a way to put an end to this very difficult period. given that the government has said they are committed to reforming the way the structures of government, the ministries and things at the home 0ffice, ministries and things at the home office, it was inevitable that some feathers were going to be ruffled, wasn t it? look, there is no issue about carrying on, improving and reforming the civil service. every institution can do better and that s true for the civil service as well. at what you don t do is go to war with the civil service. we have some enormously big, risky and challenging issues facing this
and called himself andy davey. next to him here is a 19 year old animal rights campaigner. now using the pseudonym jessica, she says they had a sexual relationship and she describes him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn t so very worldly wise, with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal enquiry has found that macro if he were still a serving officer he would have had a case to a nswer officer he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. we asked andy coles for an interview ora we asked andy coles for an interview or a statement. in response, his lawyer said.
next to him here is a 19 year old animal rights campaigner. i knew lots of people. now using the pseudonym jessica, she says they had a sexual relationship and she describes him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn t, sort of, very worldly wise with regards to, sort of, to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica and if he was still a serving officer, he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. in response, andy cole said. in response, andy coles said.