pressure from some senior republicans to drop his attempts to overturn joe bidenās victory. and the perfect present for a russian patriot: what a board game on sale in moscow, says about the increasing importance of patriotism in the country. the head of the us covid 19 vaccine programme says the first americans to receive the vaccine could get it as soon as december 11th less than 3 weeks from now. dr monsef slaoui says he hopes to be able to ship vaccines to immunisation sites, within 2a hours of regulatory approval by the us food and drug administration. our washington correspondent, lebo diseko, has more. as the us battles to deal with coronavirus, at last, some welcomed news. the head of the government vaccine programme saying that immunisation could start in less than three weeks. the second the emergency authorisation is approved, the acip and the cdc will issue their recommendation for who will get the vaccines on a priority basis. that s very likely to be may
a row over the government s plan to have quarantine hotels for travellers industry bosses say they ve not yet been consulted. a green and pleasant land now but this site in cumbria could soon have a coal mine like this. so how does that square with the government s promises to go green? must be something in the water the bristol street where having a baby is becoming something of a trend. and coming up on bbc news. can england stop the mighty india on home soil? joe root s men begin their test series in chennai tomorrow. a tough challenge lies ahead. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the uk s vaccination programme is not only helping to curb the spread of the coronavirus it could also give the economy a shot in the arm. that is the view from the bank of england. while we re in lockdown, the bank expects the size of the economy the gdp to shrink by 4.2% in the first three months of this year. but it says a successful vaccination roll out should see a
february. amid pressure to get more people vaccinated faster, health workers take the jabs to older people who can t get to vaccine centres easily. the us and britain vowed to take action after a bbc investigation reveals harrowing accounts of weaker women in chinese camps being tortured and raped. and bucking the trend, the lockdown baby boom. injust one bucking the trend, the lockdown baby boom. in just one street in bristol. and coming up in sport on bbc news, jose mourinho s tottenham are up against his former side as spurs take on chelsea at home as they look to avoid a third league defeat in a row. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. the bank of england says the uk economy is in for another tough few months, but it believes that the impact of coronavirus restrictions will not be as bad as last year s lockdown and the roll out of vaccines will help the economy bounce back. the size of the economy the gdp is expected to shrink by 4.2% in the first three m
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