the performers here, from tumblers to contortionists, have travelled across the planet showing off their incredible skills. in 2020, though, thanks to the pandemic, they only have one booking. this year, they ve got nothing, no money coming in whatsoever. the first time we had the booking of the school, people were confused, not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything is just shut. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the individuals because they depend on this.
fergus walsh, our medical editor, is here. can we talk about two groups of people we are concerned with tonight, 12 to 15 year olds and the over 50s. tonight, 12 to 15 year olds and the over50s. let s tonight, 12 to 15 year olds and the over 50s. let s start with the young ones. over 505. let s start with the young ones. over 50s. let s start with the young ones. ., ., ., ones. the roll-out for the 12-to-15-year-olds - ones. the roll-out for the 12-to-15-year-olds will i ones. the roll-out for the i 12-to-15-year-olds will start ones. the roll-out for the - 12-to-15-year-olds will start in 12 to 15 year olds will start in schools in england next week, ministers confirmed tonight, and that decision on whether to vaccinate them has been finely balanced. the chief medical 0fficers accept that the health benefits themselves are marginal, but add in themselves are marginal, but add in the educational advantages, and they say there is a clear benefit in the children s best interests to have
from tumblers to contortionist, have travelled across the planet showing off their incredible skills. in 2020 though, thanks to the pandemic, they only have one booking. this year, they ve got nothing, no money coming in whatsoever. the first time we had the booking of the school, people were confused, not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything is just shut. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the individuals because they depend on this. everybody, the seniors, their families depend on acrobatics,
in years gone by, the performers here, from tumblers to contortionists, have travelled across the planet showing off their incredible skills. in 2020 though, thanks to the pandemic, they only had one booking. this year, they ve got nothing, no money coming in whatsoever. the first time we had the booking of the to close down the school, people were confused, not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything is just shut. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the individuals
to close down the school, people were confused, not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything is just shut. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the individuals because they depend on this. everybody, the seniors, theirfamilies depend on acrobatics, and when they tell us not to come together for practising, something like that, it s so difficult for us. matthias invites me for an early morning run to show me how they have been keeping in shape without a show to work towards, and it starts at 5:30am, every single day.