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BBCNEWS The Papers November 27, 2020

He says without their support on the tier system restrictions, covid 19 will swamp the nhs. A last minute dash to save christmas rail chaos on tomorrows telegraph with reports that ministers are preparing urgent plans to deal with the expected rush during the five day restrictions relaxation window this christmas. The fts front page focuses on the potential collapse of sir philip greens retail empire arcadia. The paper reports that as the company prepares to enter administration, more than 13,000 jobs are at risk. That same story being reported on the front page of the i the paper says multi millionaire green will decide the fate of his employees this weekend, having been urged to use his familys personal fortune to throw a lifetine arcadia which owns highstreet Stores Including topshop and dorothy perkins. The daily mirror reports that whilst aracadia stands on the brink of collapse, sir philip green is planning a christmas getaway at Luxury Resort in the maldives. Lovely to have you

BBCNEWS The Papers December 20, 2020

For most of us, the chances of a White Christmas look pretty slim. At this puppy not going to be a particularly wet christmas either, drier, colderweather on the way by the end of this week. There is some wiring to get out of the way first. And on the earlier satellite picture, you can see this big hook of cloud. This will provide wet weather across southern areas, particularly through the first half of this week. This first press to enact frontal system bringing rain, particularly through Northern Ireland as well, something a bit clearer, still showers further north, chilly air across more than areas, but a of really mild air working in towards the south, a very, very mild start to wednesday in southern areas, but a cloudy wet start with outbreaks of rain pushing northwards across england, wales, some heavy rain moving through Northern Ireland, getting into southern scotland for a time as well. Something about dryer following him behind, but probably still cloudy, furthering into sout

BBCNEWS BBC News December 20, 2020

Gordo the fat one. Long lines in spain ahead of its annual christmas lottery. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Im a growing number of countries are imposing travel bans on britain, where a new, fast spreading variant of coronavirus has been detected. Flights have been cancelled by a number of countries while eurotunnel and ferry crossings from British Ports to france are also being suspended. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, is to chair a meeting of the uks Emergency Cobra Committee on monday to discuss the situation. Eu ambassadors are to meet for emergency talks on monday to work out a common strategy. Our berlin correspondent, damien mcguinness, has this report. The netherlands was the first country to act. On sunday morning, passenger flights to and from the uk were banned. Belgium came next, announcing borders would be closed to all travellers from the uk for 2h hou

BBCNEWS The Papers December 27, 2020

Blocked by falling trees. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul and the Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. Lovely to see you both. The front pages. Volunteer army ready to distribute Covid Vaccine reads the front page of the telegraph the paper reports that the oxford Covid Vaccine could be approved as soon as tomorrow, and that more than 10,000 medics and volunteers have been recruited and trained by the nhs to begin delivering the jab. The mirror headline is a shot at freedom as the paper also reports that the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine is just days away from being approved. The daily mail adds that hundreds of pop up gp led Vaccination Centres are on their way as part of the drive to help roll out the jab to millions of people as quickly as possible. Sticking with vaccines. 0n the front page of the independent, a photograph of a Healthcare Work

BBCNEWS The Papers January 17, 2021

Alexei navalny is detained in moscow, embracing his wife before he was taken away. Mr navalny flew back to russia for the First Time Since he was nearly killed by a nerve agent attack last year. The jailed American Music producer phil spector who helped define the sound of the 60s by creating of the wall of sound has died in prison, aged 81. Hello and a very warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me, the broadcaster and psychotherapist Lucy Beresford and the Political Writer and academic maya goodfellow. Hello to you both. Thanks very much for being with us. Before we introduce the two of them to go through the front pages in a little bit more forensic detail, lets bring you up to date on the front page headlines as they appear. The telegraph leads on the roll out of the next phase of the coronavirus vaccine, as millions of clinically extremely Vulnerable People and over 70s will be invited for their jabs from tomorrow. Thats also the fron

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