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even domestic policy that would normally be scrutinised. one thing i m quite excited. about for next year, though, is to go back to the idea - of actually looking at policy again. because we haven t, we ve just stopped doing policy. - yeah, exactly, exactly. but i m quite lookingl forward to doing that. and also for me and i think for both of you, it s time to take a real look at labour, - because if labour are going to be in government. next year, because they look as though they re going to win, essentially for the first time in years, what labour now says really matters. and so you re right, there s a whole new strand of interesting and important stories, but they still will not be sort of, you know, the theatre. well, thank you very much for coming in. thanks for keeping us company and for keeping us entertained and informed. i ve got some presents. not only do we get to come on - newscast but you give us a present.
disinfecting machines to clear classrooms of covid. despite the pandemic, some things don t change. the nerves, the excitement of the first day in high school. it is a bit annoying having to wear the masks everywhere and having to social distance a bit more, but still, with all that, i can t wait. in conwy, a mother of six is apprehensive about the return to school. the family lost a loved one to covid and rising cases are on her mind. i am concerned about the increased risk of them catching covid. north wales, i think, really, we are on the increase, aren t we, with the numbers? we have some elderly members, vulnerable members in our family. we try to maybe just meet outside and try to keep each other safe, but it is a difficult position. i think i m looking forward to, like, seeing my friends - and socialising in person more. and i m quite lookingl forward to starting my gcse subjects, as well. seeing my friends again and looking
risk of them catching covid. north wales, i think, really, we are on the increase, aren t we, with the numbers? we have some elderly members, vulnerable members in our family. we try to maybe just meet outside and try to keep each other safe, but it is a difficult position. i think i m looking forward to, like, seeing my friends - and socialising in person more. and i m quite lookingl forward to starting my gcse subjects, as well. seeing my friends again and looking forward to having a new teacher. the welsh government will monitor the impact on covid as schools return, but vaccinations have changed the context, it says. a new term with a hope of normality, but still uncertainty about what s ahead. 2021 s holiday season was billed as the staycation summer with most people travelling within the uk, rather than abroad, due to covid restrictions. the south east is hugely reliant