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being suspended: the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country and so this is far from a one off. police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. another premier league manager gets the sack — aston villa's dean smith becomes the second to be fired this weekend. and coming up in half an hour here on bbc news — �*the media show�* — takes a looks at how radio audiences have changed during the pandemic — and who the winners and losers are. the family of an unvaccinated mother, who died from covid without getting to meet her newborn daughter, are appealing saiqa parveen, who was 37, died in intensive care after catching coronavirus while eight months pregnant with herfifth child. she underwent an emergency caesarean and was on a ventilator until her death last monday. as the family prepare for her funeral tomorrow saiqa's brother, qayum mughal, implored pregnant women not to put off getting vaccinated. for the sake of your loved ones please get vaccinated. if she had the vaccine, she might live, she might have had a chance of surviving. so i request all pregnant women get their vaccine on time. otherwise you will lose everything. you will lose your loved ones, you will lose everything. we lost everything. oursister will lose everything. we lost everything. our sister was a lady of principle. most caring member of our family. so, once again, i request all peoples including pregnant women should have vaccine and save the pain of their loved ones. fiur pain of their loved ones. our condolences _ pain of their loved ones. our condolences to _ pain of their loved ones. our condolences to you - pain of their loved ones. our condolences to you and it is clearly a very distressing time to you and behave your message to people to get vaccinated including pregnant women. did you talk to but why she did not want to get vaccinated?— did you talk to but why she did not want to get vaccinated? basically in ma and i want to get vaccinated? basically in may and i think— want to get vaccinated? basically in may and i thinkjune _ want to get vaccinated? basically in may and i thinkjune she _ want to get vaccinated? basically in may and i thinkjune she told - want to get vaccinated? basically in may and i thinkjune she told my i may and i thinkjune she told my wife that the nhs policy changed and they invited her to get a vaccine and she said, it is too late now but when i have the baby i will get my vaccine. but she didn't have the chance to get the vaccine again. but when i had covered back in march i waited at least six hours to get my pfizer vaccine and at that time we asked her, my wife asked her but she said the doctor were saying no, you can get a vaccine because you are pregnant. and ijust told you that they change their mind in august but she refused. she said she would get the vaccine after the birth of the baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances.— baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you must've been very shocked because _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was only - circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was only 37 - shocked because she was only 37 years of age. she was a relatively yes, 37 years and she has five daughters. when her husband dot—mac good hope hospital doctor n allowed him to visit her. he spoke to her and when he told her that your daughter is missing you and waiting for a gift from you a big long table came from her eye and that was the first painful scene for us. a big long tea coming out from her eyes. that was the last contact we had since she went to the ventilator on the 26th of september. xyour since she went to the ventilator on the 26th of september. your message, havin: been the 26th of september. your message, having been through _ the 26th of september. your message, having been through all _ the 26th of september. your message, having been through all this _ having been through all this terrible trauma and grief, to anybody who is hesitating about having the vaccine whether they are pregnant or not, for whatever reason, you are saying, go out and get the vaccine, get both doses. i ask people, please, please, please get vaccine. whether you're pregnant or not. kids and younger people. it is very, very deadly. we observed big, big, big loss and we are seeing everything in front of our eyes. it destroyed my sister completely. my sister got sepsis and other infections and she died in front of my eyes. it was very, very painful for me. so please, please, i prayed to everybody please get vaccine and save yourself and your loved ones. a leading government medical adviser is warning of a possible "long and difficult winter" if people don't get vaccinated against covid—i9. dr susan hopkins, from the uk health security agency, said the virus is circulating at high levels in communities. dr hopkins said although the covid—i9 booster rollout was going well, more people need to come forward to get their top—up jabs. 60% of the population that are being offered the boosters are taking it up. i think it's lower than we saw in the first round, that may be due to people thinking they are already protected which is why we're giving a lot of public health messages about why it's so important to them to come forward for the third dose. it's also been made easier to get that third dose as close to six months as possible by releasing the vaccinations just after five months. we are seeing immune waning effects from the vaccine and we know the virus is circulating at very high levels in our community so unless people get vaccinated we will have a long and difficult winter. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of �*corrupt and contemptible' behaviour in trying to �*protect�* the conservative mp owen paterson — after he was found to have broken lobbying rules. the labour leader said the government's attempt this week to overhaul the system thatjudges mps was "trashing" the uk's reputation for upholding democratic standards. cabinet minister george eustice has dismissed the situation as a "storm in a teacup". our political correspondent ione wells reports. the symbol of british democracy in the uk and overseas. but after a week where the government u—turned on its plans to overhaul the system that holds mps to account here, just as one of their own mps was facing a 30 day suspension, some fear that image has been turned upside down. it's a pattern of behaviour, and what makes me most angry is the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country, and so this is far from a one—off and a u—turn, you know, a bad week for the government. it's a pattern of behaviour by a prime minister who doesn't know how to uphold standards in public life. the labour leader's anger is tangible after conservative mps blocked a recommendation to suspend their mp owen paterson after he breached lobbying rules, calling instead for an overhaul of the mps standards watchdog. the government u—turned on their plans less than 2a hours later, and owen paterson has since resigned. while the government has apologised and called the move a mistake, today the environment secretary claimed the vote was not about trying to let owen paterson off the hook. the vote wasn't to reject the report that had been put together, the vote was to establish an appeals process so that mps in this sort of position that, yes, owen paterson was in but others as well in future would have a right of appeal, and i think that's right. it is still an important objective to have due process here, to have a right of appeal, but obviously we can only take that forward with the agreement and cooperation of other parties. but the opposition don't buy the argument this was not about owen paterson, and chair of the parliament standards committee, the labour mp chris bryant, says parliament should still pass the motion to suspend him to show beyond doubt that his behaviour was unacceptable. he says his committee will consider proposed reforms to the system to judge mps, and they will produce a report on possible changes before christmas. on monday, mps will debate the issues that owen paterson's case has thrown up in parliament, but the goodwill among opposition mps to cooperate with the government's ideas for reform now appear thin on the ground. ione wells, bbc news. in texas — police have opened a criminal investigation after eight people died at the "astroworld" music festival in houston. they died after a crowd surge on the opening night of the event headlined by rapper travis scott. police say they're looking into reports that somebody in the audience had been injecting people with drugs. the musician has encouraged anyone with information to come forward as sean dilley reports. i just want to send out prayers to... to the ones that was lost last night. his shock and trauma is clear. on his social media, travis scott reflected on a night of entertainment that went tragically wrong. i'm honestlyjust devastated. i could never imagine anything like this to have happened. i'm going to do everything i can to keep you guys updated. signs of trouble were first seen shortly after 9pm local time. as the crowd advanced towards the stage, entertainment was replaced by panic. casualties swiftly overwhelmed the venue's first aiders. at first confusion, but then mayhem, with people pushing and shoving to make their escape. by the end of friday night, eight people had died. hundreds received medical treatment at the scene and 25 were taken to hospital. police in houston have launched a criminal investigation after suggestions of foul play. one of the narratives was injecting other people with drugs. we do have a report of a security officer, according to the medical staff, that was out and treating them last night, that he was reaching over to restrain or grab a citizen and he felt a prick in his neck. most who attended the concert did not see what led to the deaths and injuries, but many have shared their accounts of what they saw. this isn'tjust, ithink, people falling down and being trampled. i mean 11 people were sent to the hospital with cardiac arrest, you know, among the others that were already there. there were something else i think going on which is what has been suggested by what we see so far. investigators will now be speaking to those at the event who may have information that could help them understand what exactly happened and who, if anyone, may be to blame. sean dilley, bbc news. the british prime minister is urging countries at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow to "pull together and drive for the line," as the conference enters its second and final week. borisjohnson said �*bold compromises' and �*ambitious commitments�* were needed to tackle climate change. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it is half—time at the climate summit. the people most affected by climate change are no longer some imagined future generation but young people alive today. perhaps that will give us the impetus we need to rewrite our story. to turn this tragedy into a triumph. in the first week, familiar faces strolling the glasgow stage. big numbers, big promises and faraway dates, but some optimism from the government. i think always when you have a multilateral event like this, to try to get agreement, there is going to be a lot of work and a lot of diplomacy goes to get an outcome. i�*m talking to people here at this conference have been pretty much to every cop since it began and they are telling me at this one, they are actually seeing action, they are seeing things take shape in a way they�*ve not seen before. so what has been achieved so far? ministers point to new commitments to net—zero carbon emissions by the middle of the century, meaning 90% of the world economy is covered, ending and reversing deforestation with more than 120 countries signed up, and over 100 countries have agreed to cut their methane emissions by 30% by 2030. but there are plenty, including campaigner greta thunberg, who think this is nowhere near enough. this is no longer a climate conference, this is now a global north greenwash festival, a two—week—long celebration of business as usual and blah blah blah. they cannot ignore the scientific consensus and, above all, they cannot ignore us, the people, including their own children. the big aim of this conference is to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees compared with pre—industrial times, to minimise the impact of climate change, but this is a huge challenge. it is complicated and it is difficult, involving around 200 countries, each with their own other priorities and concerns. and so the second week begins. the search for compromise, agreement and promises continues. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the family of an unvaccinated mother, who died from covid before meeting her newborn daughter, appeal to all mums—to—be to get the vaccine. borisjohnson is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" over his government�*s moves to change the system of upholding parliamentary standards and stop one of his mps being suspended: police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. lots of football today and another sacking. a second premier league sacking. a second premier league sacking of the weekend. aston villa had dismissed dean smith this afternoon following a norwich moving their manager yesterday. nights like their manager yesterday. nights like the last five games including defeat at southampton on friday leaving them 15th in the table. in a statement the chief executive said this year we have not seen the continuous improvement in results performances and league position. which we have all been looking for. had been in charge for three years at villa park. the new middlesbrough manager has been named the day after they sacked the old one. he returns seven months after being sacked by sheffield after he was in charge for five years taking them from league 1 to the premier league. they parted company after a one old role. we are into the second half and three premier league games now. had the lead at watford. and it is still goalless between tottenham and everton. scottish premiership leaders rangers are in action two against ross county at home. it is 1-0 to against ross county at home. it is 1—0 to ross county. celtic are up to the second now after beating dundee 4-2. the second now after beating dundee 4—2. two players scored two goals each. celtic one 4—2. there are two matches under way in the women�*s super league. reading lead and manchester city have come from behind to lead to — one. earlier manchester united looked on course to maintain their 100% record against tottenham thanks to first—half strike. the free kick on the fifth minute of injury time secured spurs first ever point against united. england buzz that women are taking on new zealand in the second of their back—to—back test matches and are looking to build on that record a win against their opponents last weekend. and it is currently 21—0 at moment in northampton. the roses are firing on all cylinders. holly aitchison among the try sprinkling. could it be another huge win against such strong opposition? catch the action on bbc two. owen farrell will rejoin the england squad today after being released from self isolation following a positive covid 19 test. the results have since been deemed a false positive test. it meant that the captain missed the 69—3 when over twickenham yesterday. england next play australia on saturday. the moto gp championship has been one. the race ended two laps early after a crash. three quarters of the race had been run it was not restarted. the ducati team has the title with a race to spare and mercedes want to pick up where they left off at the mexico city grand bottas qualified with his team—mate in second. max. and who had dominated the weekend could only manage third. the men�*s t20 world cup. it looks like they will play england. they started quickly against afghanistan taking three wickets in the opening six overs. the ship was steadied for afghanistan. the score did not feel like enough and it proved not to be. their captain top scorer for his side as they reach their target with two overs to spare. and that is all the spot for now and you can more on all of those stories including the latest football scores on the bbc website. the iraqi prime minister has appealed for calm, after surviving a drone attack on his home in the fortified green zone of baghdad. the interior ministry said two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. at least six of mr kadhimi�*s security guards were wounded. the united states and iran have condemned the incident. it�*s not yet known who carried out the attack, which came after violent clashes in baghdad between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups. mustafa announced he was unhurt on national television, describing the strikes as cowardly. translation: my house was the target of a cowardly attack. _ thanks to god, i and those who work with me are in good shape. your heroic security and army forces are working on protecting iraq and its stability. cowardly rockets and cowardly drones do not build countries or futures. we are working on building our homeland by respecting the state and its institutions and by building a better future for all iraqis. sierra leone�*s president has cut short an official visit to the uk and cancelled a planned trip to ghana after a massive fuel tanker explosion killed nearly 100 people in the capital, freetown. meanwhile, the country�*s vice president sierra leone�*s vice president says the state will provide economic assistance to the families of the dead. a us appeals court has temporarily blocked presidentjoe biden�*s plans for a vaccine mandate for businesses. the law would require workers at private companies with more than 100 employees to get fully vaccinated against covid—19 or be tested weekly. a sharp upturn in infections due to the delta variant and a slowdown in vaccinations have pushed governments around the world to make vaccination mandatory for health workers, other high—risk groups orfor dining out. with more, here�*s david campanale. president biden has avoided imposing vaccine mandates up until now and has focused instead on incentives from private businesses and individuals. but with the delta vary advising and just 58% of the country vaccinated, he has changed his strategy. all federal workers and contractors were ordered to have the jab by december eight together with workers from private employers with 100 or more on their payroll. that or be tested for coronavirus weekly but it has not, that protest. the president�*s instruction covers 100 million people on two thirds of the workforce. circulated by the occupational safety and health administration the order has now been stalled by the courts. the response that is coming from the petitioners, this is a group of stage private organisations, religious organisations, have argued that that they are exceeding their federal limits. that they are stepping into things that belong to the states to decide. elsewhere, germany has so far not gone down the route of compulsory vaccinations. instead, focusing on a voluntary response. but health professionals say they are now seeing a new influx of mostly unvaccinated patients. translation: the average age in our intensive care unit is 40. | the youngest is 35. there is also a 70—year—old patient. the most tragic thing - is that it is often parents, almost all of them unvaccinated, who have become infected. - it is this that has prompted britain to consider making it compulsory for all nhs workers in england to be jabbed from next april. care home workers in england must already be double vaccinated to hold onto theirjobs but it does mean that tens of thousands of care home staff face dismissalfrom thursday, a deadline that is now looming. dangerous overtaking and reckless speeding — shocking dashcam footage released by north yorkshire police shows how some people have been driving carelessly since lockdown rules were lifted. the force says standards on the roads have started to slip as more motorists get back behind the wheel again, as ian white reports. the terrifying moment a camper van pulls out to overtake and drives towards oncoming traffic. just one example of careless and inconsiderate driving on north yorkshire�*s roads. it�*s these kind of incidents which can easily lead to a crash and all too often, these can be fatal. with more of us having dash cams in our vehicles, more frightening incidents are being sent to the police. the driver overtaking the lorry is met by a car heading straight towards them on the wrong side of the road. now the way the dash cam technology works, it is very high quality so if we can see a registration plate, if we can identify a vehicle, we can prosecute people and we have certainly done that. with so many deaths and serious injuries and north yorkshire�*s roads, release of launched operation boundary, flooding the roads around harrogate and rippon with marked and unmarked patrol cars, bikes and camera vans. as we�*ve come out of covid and restrictions have lifted what we�*ve seen lots of driving where we think drivers are a little bit rusty, and out of practice and driving standards are really falling. we�*ve seen lots of things come in through dash cams where highlighting dangerous driving and careless driving, more so than me ever have before. we�*ve just had a vehicle come through, it�*s shown as uninsured so it a priority for us today. we need it stopped. out and about they were quickly finding offences being committed and dealing with them robustly. it�*s illegal, your numberplate. what we�*re doing today, we are dealing with a number of offences and having a zero—tolerance policy on any traffic offences. in a first for north yorkshire, the roads policing unit is being beefed up with special constablesjoining regular offices, all trying to cut the number of deaths on the roads. ijust implore people to just think about the driving and drive a little bit more safely and more considerately in future. it�*s the police officers who have to deal with the aftermath of road collisions, and a careless few seconds of bad driving can have implications that last a lifetime. ian white, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with philip avery the wind and certainly been a feature of the day�*s weather across the north—east and quarter of scotland. close to an area of low pressure showing signs of wanting to move away towards the northern parts of europe. allow the little ridge of high pressure to develop to settle things down across the greater part of britain during the course of the night. the wind are still a bit of a feature that north—eastern quarter. just beginning to fade away and temperature is beginning to tumble into single figures especially so through the course of the night. towards eastern side of both england and scotland could well be that if you are very prone and skies stay clear for long you are very prone and skies stay clearfor long enough you you are very prone and skies stay clear for long enough you will end “p clear for long enough you will end up with a touch of frost in parts of east anglia. out west increasing amounts of cloud and wind and eventually rain will greet you as you start your new day on monday. the new scent of atlantic fronts spreading cloud and rain to scotland, northern ireland to the north west england, maybe the north of wales. for the south it stays dry with a high of 13. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines... the family of an unvaccinated mother, who died from covid before meeting her newborn daughter, appeal to all mums—to—be to get the vaccine saiqa parveen was eight months pregnant when she caught the virus — the mother of five died five weeks later. for the sake of your loved ones, please get vaccinated. if she had the vaccine, she might have lived and had a chance of surviving. borisjohnson is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" over his government�*s moves to change the system of upholding parliamentary standards and stop one of his mps being suspended. the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country and so this is far from a one off. police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. now on bbc news, it�*s time for the media show. hello. there have been some nervy crossed fingers in the media world. after a long 18 months, we�*ve finally found out who is listening to what on the radio. what did we learn from the first audience data since the pandemic began? with many of us working from home, have breakfast shows and drivetime favourites taken a hit and how has broadcast radio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well—funded podcasts? let me introduce you to today�*s guests. dick stone is chief content officer atjack media. for audiences that don�*t know, what is jack media? jack media group is one of the very few remaining completely independent

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