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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20200409

And serving the public. Premier League Footballers have clubbed together generate funds for the nhs. Theyve launched what theyre calling a collective initiative to riase money and say they hope to make a real difference. Royal video visit by the duke and duchess of cambridge to the children of key workers, at a Primary School in lancashire. Its unseasonably warm to the south on the west and a look towards the easter weekend on breakfast. Its thursday 9th april. Our top story. Ministers will meet this morning to discuss whether the current restrictions on peoples movements, aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus, should be extended. On breakfast today, well be talking to the culture secretary, as the government suggests its too soon to tell if the measures are having the desired impact. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, has spent a third night in intensive care. Heres Charlotte Rose with the latest. The lives of been changed unimaginably since the government. Dominic raabe will

Does the midwife-led continuity of carer model improve birth outcomes and maternal mental health in vulnerable women?

For International Nurses Day 2023, Dr Rachael Moss and Kathryn Willan discuss a study on whether a midwife-led continuity of carer model improves birth outcomes and maternal mental health in vulnerable women, registered at the ISRCTN registry.

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Ammanford-based theatre group Mess Up The Mess lifts spirits with online show

Ammanford-based theatre group lifts spirits with online show The young people from Ammanford theatre group Mess Up The Mess have broadcast an online theatrical extravaganza with the aim of lifting the spirits of locals. HumanKIND was a show of kindness that took place live on December 12 on Zoom and featured young people and artists from Mess Up The Mess, past and present, as well as celebrities including Sian Lloyd and Michael Sheen. The show was accessible for deaf and blind audiences with live captioning and audio-description. The show used the format of a telethon to explore issues of climate change and kindness. The live event featured live polls over Zoom webinar and other interactive elements so you could be part of the action from home.

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