This is bbc news. The headlines further restrictions are expected to control the spread of coronavirus this is bbc news with the latest in both england and scotland. Headlines for viewers in the uk in england, the Prime Minister has and around the world. Warned of tough weeks to come. Im rebecca jones. What we have been waiting for is to see the impact of the tier 4 measures on the virus. The roll out of the oxford it is a bit unclear at the moment, astrazeneca jab begins in the uk this morning but if you look at the numbers the government describes it as a Pivotal Moment in the pandemic. There is no question that we are going to have to take the vaccine means everything to me. Tougher measures and we will be announcing those in due course. I mean, to my mind, its the roll out of the the only way of getting back Oxford Astrazeneca jab has begun to a bit of normal life. The Prime Minister says tens you know, this virus of millions of doses will have been is terrible, isnt it . Administe
Months old, he by the time he was 30 months old, he lost control of bodily function by the time of 60 month old he was dead. My brotherjohn was born. My brother william was born in 1950 and he died seven months. He doesnt have a death certificate. He doesnt have a death certificate. He doesnt have a death certificate. He doesnt have a medical certification of death. There has been this commission. We have had its report finally after several years, we have had interim reports before. What do you make of this final report and also what the irish taoiseach has been saying. I am apocalyptic. For the first time in a long time i am ata the first time in a long time i am at a loss for words. To me, this sounds like a complete whitewash. I havent read the report in detail but it seems like the blame is
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Youre watching a bbc news special with martine croxall, building up to the latest Coronavirus Briefing from the government, today led by the Prime Minister, borisjohnson. The headlines the uk records another 1,280 deaths from coronavirus. The latest figures also show that more than 3. 2 millon people have now received their first dose of the Covid Vaccine. Six European Countries express concerns over delays in delivery of the pfizer coronavirus vaccine, but the European Commission president says the company has guaranteed all vaccines will be delivered. It is very good that the ceo, him personally, has said he will immediately turn his attention to this question and will do everything that is possible for him to reduce the time of delay and to bring further forward
the time of catching up. And a victory for tens of thousands of Small Business owners as the Supreme Court rules insurers must pay them for covid lockdown losses. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news, building up to the la
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