the government s announced there ll be a significant reduction in the availability of coronavirus vaccines from the end of this month, with the shortage expected to last through april. the nhs has written to local health organisations, urging them not to take any new appointments from the 29th of march. those who already have bookings are not expected to lose their slot. the bbc has been told that fewer batches of astrazeneca vaccines are available than expected. here is our political correspondent, laura kuenssberg. i have some fantastic news to be new today. we have now vaccinated over 25 million people stopping the vaccine is on the way. we are on track, so let s stick with that, follow the rules, and when you get the call, get the jab. the rules, and when you get the call, get the jab- call, get the “ab. perhaps the “ourne call, get the “ab. perhaps the journey is call, get the jab. perhaps the journey is less call, get the jab. perhaps the journey is less smoo
as workers, not self employed, with big implications for global employment rights. hello to you. we start with harrowing testimony, from one community in syria, one of the many shattered by the conflict which started a decade ago this week. it began when tens of thousands took to the streets, calling for change. the government tried to crush the protests and the country descended into civil war. united nations estimates more than 250,000 people have died in the conflict, although the true number could be much higher. at least 6.2 million syrians have been forced from their homes, another 5.7 million have left the country. now, a decade on, after all the bloodshed, president bashar al assad is still in power. among the victims of the war are at least 25,000 children. thousands of schools have been attacked. in aleppo in 2013, iqra school was bombed by a fighterjet. some children were killed instantly, others later died of their injuries. a bbc team was filming nearby when the
wow finish the assessment in november while warning big challenges still lie ahead. reaching 5.4% in 2023 and reflecting a strong post reopening and rebound in domestic demand particularly consumption. growth will slow as we expect the weakness of the property sector to continue. external demand to remain subdued. external demand to remain subdued- external demand to remain subdued. , ., . , subdued. the mismatch between su - -l subdued. the mismatch between su -l and subdued. the mismatch between supply and demand subdued. the mismatch between supply and demand for subdued. the mismatch between supply and demand for new - supply and demand for new properties is casting a shadow over the entire chinese economy. as our correspondent found out on a trip. this woman brought a flat here but it s largely empty and its value has collapsed. i am worried, but what can i do. there are shells of tower blocks that appear abandoned.
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