comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Somewhere safe - Page 4 : comparemela.com

Homelessness charity helps turn lives around | Norwich Evening News

Homelessness charity St Martins has reached its landmark 50th anniversary this year. We meet some of those whose lives have changed with help from the charity.

Charity says there s more to homelessness than housing

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220108 14:25:00

after a really rubbish two years. just really excited to get some sunshine. somewhere safe, don t mind wearing a mask, just to get there. any increase in foreign travel is coming from a very low base. and easyjet says flight bookings to lanzarote are up fourfold compared to last week. and jet 2 expect bookings this summer to be back to pre pandemic levels. a glimmer of hope, perhaps, following two years of gloom for the travel industry. tim muffett, bbc news. as coronavirus cases continue to rise across india, new restrictions have come into effect in the capital, delhi restaurants, markets and most shops will be closed until monday. gail maclellan reports. bharat s shop sells everything for the kitchen and more. but with fewer customers and takings down, he has been badly hit by the pandemic.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220108 20:28:00

actually, 30% of everything we are selling is for a january departure, so for the next three weeks. as of yesterday, fully vaccinated adults and people under 18 arriving in the uk no longer need to take a predeparture covid test. from tomorrow, they will only have to take a lateral flow test instead of a pcr test on day two after arriving. i ll be booking something either this afternoon or tomorrow. getting away for my 50th after a really rubbish two years. just really excited to get some sunshine. somewhere safe, don t mind wearing a mask, just to get there. any increase in foreign travel is coming from a very low base. and easyjet says flight bookings to lanzarote are up fourfold compared to last week. and jet 2 expect bookings this summer to be back to pre pandemic levels. a glimmer of hope, perhaps, following two years of gloom for the travel industry. tim muffett, bbc news. now it s time for a look

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220108 13:22:00

parts of the universe that others can t. how exactly, in layman s terms, bearing in mind not everyone will have your specialist knowledge, in basic terms, how will it do that? well, it looks at the light in a different way to hubble, it looks actually at longer wavelengths, at heat wavelengths and objects in the early universe, they are actually moving away from us really quickly because the universe is expanding and when that happens the light gets shifted and it gets shifted out of what hubble can see and the range our eyes could see, but into the range that webb can see. so if it is really far away, it s moving away from us quickly, webb will be able to see it, but hubble couldn t. now, this has been a long time coming, and hasn t been an easy task. how much work has gone into this? oh, well, years and years of work. for my part, we have been planning what we are going to look at with webb for the last five

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.