will be to introduce a ban onjunk food adverts on television before 9pm. how far it is prepared to go with restrictions online will be revealed in the next few weeks. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. garden centres in england are to be banned from selling peat, as part of new measures to restore nature and tackle climate change. environmentalists say digging up peatlands for use in gardens is devastating for wildlife and a source of carbon emissions. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has this report. bogs might not be quite as majestic as our native woodland, but peat bogs are this country s rainforests, locking away more than three billion tonnes of carbon, and it s trees and peatland that are central to the government s new package of nature restoration pledges for england. as well as a promise to ban the sale of peat in garden centres, the environment secretary today announced a plan to restore 35,000 hectares of degraded, dried out peatland, an area about the size of the isle of
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affected us all. we re here face to face with the thing we ve all been trying to avoid, the virus. it is some 8 million times bigger than the real thing. but it does allow you to get up close to something that is both terrible but also strangely beautiful. it s made up of tens of millions of pieces of scientific data, crunched and slowly assembled to reveal this. and the moment of revelation came, i was just taken aback cos i thought, i d been working for months and months and months during lockdown on my own listening to radio, television, hearing about this dreadful, evil virus and it was just strangely beautiful. it was kind of hauntingly beautiful, and that kind of took me aback. and unveiling it was someone who knows it all too well, the lead developer of the oxford vaccine. it s quite a chilling thing to look at because
of natural history, and not even the rain could dampen the enthusiasm for today s grand reopening and its new work of art. an object that s affected us all. we re here face to face with the thing we ve all been trying to avoid, the virus. it is some 8 million times bigger than the real thing. but it does allow you to get up close to something that is both terrible but also strangely beautiful. it s made up of tens of millions of pieces of scientific data, crunched and slowly assembled to reveal this. and the moment of revelation came, i was just taken aback cos i thought, i d been working for months and months and months during lockdown on my own listening to radio, television, hearing about this dreadful, evil virus and it was just strangely beautiful. it was kind of hauntingly beautiful,
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