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just one in six female victims of sexual assault tell the police about it we ll be asking why they re so reluctant. and in rugby union, wales have their sights on a six nations grand slam. coming up on bbc news, four wickets forjofra archer, as england s cricketers chase 186 to seal a t20 series win against india. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the eu medical regulator has, in the clearest possible terms, backed the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it follows a week in which several eu countries suspended their roll out of the jab citing fears over a link to blood clots in a small number of people. here, the regulator confirmed it s been investigating five cases of a rare blood clot, but confirmed its longstanding view that the oxford jab was safe. there s been some more detail about why there s been a problem with the supply of vaccines to the uk, but the health secretary said no appointments would be cancelled. tonight, borisjohnson said we remain on track

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here, whereas in central and western scotland there will be clearer skies tonight so a little bit colder in the morning, around three degrees. so start off fairly overcast for the majority of the uk tomorrow, but the thinking is that as we go into the afternoon the skies will clear after afternoon the skies will clear after a damp start in east anglia and the south east, so there will be some sunshine for places like norwich, london, possibly southampton too, and also it may be 15 in glasgow. but for many of us it will remain fairly cloudy. saturday is the spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. spring equinox, so the first day of astronomicalspring. high spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. high pressure still very close by and that will hang around for quite a while. if you look at the outlook into next week, not a lot of change at all. fairly cloudy with that high pressure and temperature is around 11 to 13 degrees for most of us. thank

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tragedy, he really would. listen, it s fantastic news tragedy, he really would. listen, it s fantastic news and tragedy, he really would. listen, it s fantastic news and great - tragedy, he really would. listen, i it s fantastic news and great public service broadcasting there from both of you, thank you so much, we will move on and touch up on and touch upon the story that digby, you had spoken about earlier, the guardian story, the nicola sturgeon news, scotland s first minister, and just to explain, the bbc has been told that the scottish parliamentary committee has concluded that nicola sturgeon misled an investigation into the handling harassment claims against her predecessor, but as i stress, this is the committee s final report and it hasn t been published yet. we are expecting it to be published next tuesday, and a spokesperson for nicola sturgeon has said the first minister told the truth to the committee in eight hours of evidence and stands by that evidence. h

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it is an expensive thing to do. a lot of people when they lost their jobs, theirjob would be quite the same as it was, and there is an opportunity to really think about jobs for tomorrow. opportunity to really think about jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disru tion jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in a jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in a decrease | jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid l disruption resulted in a decrease of less than 10% of carbon emissions, and it isn t yet known how much of thatis and it isn t yet known how much of that is due to an increase in working from home. but scientists are continuing to work to establish what role it could play going forward. emma calder, bbc news. coming up in the next hour with joanna gosling, she will be talking to our

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