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the actor alec baldwin says he did not fire the gun that killed a cinematographer on the set of his latest film. the trigger wasn't pulled, i didn't pull the trigger. so you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger. the army are called in to help as thousands of homes in scotland and northern england are still without power almost a week after storm arwen. and help at last for the seal pups who were caught up in the storm and separated from their mothers. coming up in the sport later on the hour on the bbc news channel: the ioc speaks to peng shuai for a second time but that's unlikely to change the wta decision to suspend all its tournaments in china. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the government has ordered an extra 114 million covid vaccine doses for booster programmes over the next two years. ministers say the deals — for both pfizer and moderna jabs — will �*future proof�* the uk's vaccination programme. the deals include access to modified vaccines if they are needed to combat omicron and other variants that may arise. our health correspondent katherine da costa reports. a year ago today the uk became the first in the world to approve the pfizer covid vaccine. days later margaret keenan was the first person outside clinical trials to get it. since then, 150 millionjabs have been administered in the biggest vaccination effort in uk history. now more than 100 million extra doses of pfizer and moderna have been secured for the next couple of years. figs been secured for the next couple of ears. �* , . been secured for the next couple of ears. ~ , ., , been secured for the next couple of ears. ~ , . , ., years. as we are seeing right now, there is a new _ years. as we are seeing right now, there is a new variant, _ years. as we are seeing right now, there is a new variant, there's - there is a new variant, there's potentially new variants in the future. we know covid will be around for a while, we have to live with it and one of the ways to live with it is to ensure we have the vaccines we need and our future proof and that is the order we have given for 114 million vaccines to make sure we have got what we need for the long term. ., ., , ., . term. the government has launched this new advertising _ term. the government has launched this new advertising campaign - this new advertising campaign encouraging all adults to have a top up encouraging all adults to have a top upjab. the prime minister is due to get his booster later. he has promised to throw everything at wrapping up the programme with extra hospital hubs, pharmacists and gps in order to hit the target of offering all eligible over 18s a booster by january but people are urged to wait to be contacted. it is urged to wait to be contacted. it is centrally driven. _ urged to wait to be contacted. it 3 centrally driven. there will urged to wait to be contacted. it 1 centrally driven. there will be contacted by the central nhs system, it doesn't come from your individual gps and i would love to be able to tell them when they will get it but of course that very much depends on the number of gps and professions allied to medicine who can deliver these that can be released from the dayjob. these that can be released from the da 'ob. _, , these that can be released from the da 'ob. , ., ., ., day job. some companies are having a rethink over— day job. some companies are having a rethink over christmas _ day job. some companies are having a rethink over christmas parties - rethink over christmas parties because of the uncertainty around what threat the new variant on the economy pose. the government says new targeted measures for things like face masks and isolation will help limit the spread with ministers insisting parties can still go ahead with some caution. i insisting parties can still go ahead with some caution.— with some caution. i don't think this should _ with some caution. i don't think this should be _ with some caution. i don't think this should be much _ with some caution. i don't think this should be much snogging l with some caution. i don't think - this should be much snogging under the mistletoe, you don't need to do things like that but we should be trying to enjoy the christmas ahead of us and that is why we are working hard to get the deployment of this are many vaccines as possible. what are many vaccines as possible. what most on this — are many vaccines as possible. what most on this christmas _ are many vaccines as possible. what most on this christmas is _ are many vaccines as possible. what most on this christmas is an end to the covid pandemic and whilst it is not over, we are in a better place with vaccines new treatments that many hope will give us the boost we need for a brighter new year. katharine da costa, bbc news. the head of the pharmaceutical giant pfizer says annual booster vaccinations against covid vaccine will probably be needed. pfizer is already working on a new version of its covid jab to deal with the omicron variant should it be required. in a rare interview, albert bourla spoke to our medical editor fergus walsh about the crucial role of vaccines in the pandemic. by by the end of the year, 3 billion doses of pfizer biontech's covid vaccine will have been produced. 4 billion next year. the boss of pfizer is in no doubt about the crucial role vaccines have played in this pandemic. i crucial role vaccines have played in this pandemic— this pandemic. i think the bottom line is millions _ this pandemic. i think the bottom line is millions of _ this pandemic. i think the bottom line is millions of lives _ this pandemic. i think the bottom line is millions of lives were - line is millions of lives were saved. what was demonstrated was the human ingenuity and the power. since the emergence _ human ingenuity and the power. since the emergence of _ human ingenuity and the power. since the emergence of the _ human ingenuity and the power. since the emergence of the omicron variant, pfizer, like othervaccine producers, says it could have an updated jab ready in 100 days if it is needed. do you predict that we are going to end up seeing fourth doses, fifth doses? it are going to end up seeing fourth doses, fifth doses?— doses, fifth doses? if we had to make a guess — doses, fifth doses? if we had to make a guess based _ doses, fifth doses? if we had to make a guess based on - doses, fifth doses? if we had to i make a guess based on everything doses, fifth doses? if we had to - make a guess based on everything i have seen so far, i would say that the likelihood we will need annual vaccinations to maintain a high level of protection. in vaccinations to maintain a high level of protection.— vaccinations to maintain a high level of protection. in october the fda, the american _ level of protection. in october the fda, the american regulator, - level of protection. in october the i fda, the american regulator, prove your vaccine for 5—11 —year—olds. after successful trials. do you think immunising that age group is likely to happen in the uk and europe? i likely to happen in the uk and euro e? ~ �* , likely to happen in the uk and euroe? ~ �*, ., likely to happen in the uk and euroe? ~ 3 . , likely to happen in the uk and euroe? ~ �*, ., , europe? i think it's a very good idea. ithink— europe? i think it's a very good idea. i think overt _ europe? i think it's a very good idea. i think overt in _ europe? i think it's a very good idea. i think overt in schools i europe? i think it's a very good idea. i think overt in schools is| idea. i think overt in schools is thriving and there are kids that will have severe symptoms. there is no doubt in my mind that the benefits completely, completely are in favour of doing it. hahn benefits completely, completely are in favour of doing it.— in favour of doing it. how do you think anti-fax _ in favour of doing it. how do you think anti-fax stories _ in favour of doing it. how do you think anti-fax stories that - in favour of doing it. how do you | think anti-fax stories that appear think anti—fax stories that appear could be best counted? timer;r think anti-fax stories that appear could be best counted?— think anti-fax stories that appear could be best counted? they are not auoin to could be best counted? they are not going to be — could be best counted? they are not going to be convinced _ could be best counted? they are not going to be convinced with _ going to be convinced with scientific arguments. i think for those that arejust scientific arguments. i think for those that are just afraid, the only emotion of human beings that is stronger than fear is love, so i am using always this argument that the decision to get another vaccine will not influence your help, it will affect the health of others and particularly the health of the people you love the most. albert bourla, the head of pfizer. meanwhile, scientists believe they have found the trigger that leads to extremely rare blood clots in some people who are given the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. our health correspondent catherine burns is here. what have the researchers found? let's start with a reminder of the numbers here because they are very low. in the uk these kind of plots have been linked to 73 deaths out of nearly 50 million doses and at the same time worldwide it is thought this oxford astrazeneca vaccine has saved about a million lives. scientists think they have found the trigger causing these clots and they think it is a protein in the blood known as platelet factor for being attracted to a key part of the vaccine. imagine a magnet and a piece of metal. they believe very rarely when this happens, it makes the immune system confused so it sends in antibodies to piling and attack the protein. but that can cause the clotting. the next question is what can they do to stop it? there is a huge amount of work still to be done answering that question. but it is really important to say that you are more likely to get these clots from a covid infection than you ever are from a vaccine. just one more bit of positive covid news here, a new treatment has been approved. it is based on antibodies. in clinical trials of high—risk adults, it cut the risk of getting severely ill or dying by almost 80% and there are early positive signs that it will still work against the new omicron variant. labour's deputy leader angela rayner has written to the uk's most senior civil servant, calling for an investigation into a downing street party just before christmas last year. been in line with covid restrictions at the time. the prime minister has insisted no covid rules were broken but hasn not denied a party did take place. our political correspndent chris mason. labor keeping up the pressure on this? , ., , , _ this? they are. this letter sent by anuela this? they are. this letter sent by angela rayner _ this? they are. this letter sent by angela rayner asking _ this? they are. this letter sent by angela rayner asking whether - this? they are. this letter sent by l angela rayner asking whether they knew about these reported gatherings first reported by the daily mirror in the countdown to christmas last year. and whether they are willing to refer them to the metropolitan police given the suggestion on the face of it that covid regulations may have been broken. at the heart of all of this is the simple thought that if something looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks, in all likelihood it is a dark and so on that same measure, that same logic, if you look at the event that took place on the 18th of december last yearfor place on the 18th of december last year for downing street staff, the prime minister himself wasn't at that particular gathering, we know it took place in the evening, there were drinks, nibbles, games and it finished after midnight. how is that not a party? therefore how can it possibly be within the regulations at the time in london? london was in tier three. yesterday downing street would only say that the regulations had been stuck to as far as covid was concerned a year ago. we have had the briefing for westminster reporters again this lunchtime and guess what, they are saying exactly the same, nothing more and nothing less and they were saying 24 hours ago. the questions keep coming and they will be coming in the direction of the prime minister you will be in front of cameras later this afternoon. the duchess of sussex has won the latest stage of her legal battle against the publisher of the mail on sunday. the court of appeal has rejected an attempt by associated newspapers to have a full trial over the question of whether it breached privacy and copyright rules by publishing parts of a letter from meghan to herfather. the duchess says the judgement is a victory notjust for her, but "for anyone who has ever felt scared to stand up for what is right". this report from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell contains flash photography. once againa once again a clear victory for the dashes of —— duchess of sussex. at the heart of this case is the publication of lengthy extracts from a letter the duchess had written to her father three months after her wedding. at the time, relations between megan and her father were difficult. earlierthis between megan and her father were difficult. earlier this year, a judge at the high court in london decided the breach of privacy was so clear—cut there was no need for a full trial. the mail on sunday's publishers appealed against that ruling. today three judges publishers appealed against that ruling. today threejudges in publishers appealed against that ruling. today three judges in the court of appealfound ruling. today three judges in the court of appeal found that the originaljudges decision was correct. original 'udges decision was correct. �* . original 'udges decision was correct. �* , . ., correct. the 'udge's careful decision correct. the judge's careful decision mostly _ correct. the judge's careful decision mostly on - correct. the judge's careful decision mostly on factuall correct. the judge's careful- decision mostly on factual questions was upheld. and it was hard to see what evidence could have been deduced at trial that would have alter that situation. the deduced at trial that would have alter that situation.— alter that situation. the 'udges found the disclosures h alter that situation. the judges found the disclosures found . alter that situation. the judges found the disclosures found by| found the disclosures found by meghan's former communications adviser that she had written the letter knowing it might be leaked and asked him to brief authors of a book or irrelevant. within minutes a statement was issued from the duchess of sussex. she said... feet to reshape a tabloid industry... associated newspapers, the publishers of the mail on sunday, have so far made no comment. the army are being brought in to help people in scotland in the aftermath of storm arwen. across scotland and northern england thousands of homes are still without power — nearly a week after the storm hit. in a moment we'll speak to fiona trott in cumbria, but first ben philip is in aberdeenshire, where about 120 military personnel are being drafted in to help the recovery effort? what will they be doing? aberdeenshire council confirmed that that number is up to more than 113 military personnel who will be arriving here in north—east scotland following a formal request for assistance to the uk government. we are being told they will focus on door to door welfare checks in more remote communities, particularly for vulnerable residents. just a short time ago we saw a minibus of soldiers depart from here in the aberdeenshire village. some residents have been without power for six nights which is obviously less than ideal given the amount of snow we have had here overnight. we have been told that personnel will be deployed to 11 locations across the region, that includes huntly, and stonehaven. the latest update from ss sienna says that more than 3000 customers are still without power and that is mainly in more rural areas and aberdeenshire is the worst affected, but engineers are continuing to try to restore supplies. following damage after storm arwen which was described as a once in a generation event. let’s once in a generation event. let's see what is _ once in a generation event. let's see what is going _ once in a generation event. let's see what is going on _ once in a generation event. let's see what is going on in - once in a generation event. let's see what is going on in cumbria with fiona trott. what is the latest there? �* ., :: :: fiona trott. what is the latest there? �* ., 11:1 , , fiona trott. what is the latest there? �* ., :: :: , , ., there? around 2007 properties are still without _ there? around 2007 properties are still without power. _ there? around 2007 properties are still without power. most _ there? around 2007 properties are still without power. most of- there? around 2007 properties are still without power. most of them i there? around 2007 properties are| still without power. most of them in the south of the county and electricity north west has set themselves an ambition, they want to get everybody back on the grid by tomorrow. they have engineers helping with this, they have come from the south—west, some of them have come over from the isle of man and it is a massive task. take a look at these pictures earlier today. you can see helicopters out assessing the pylon damage. there was no phone signalfor people in that area. people are in need. a lot of them can't simply move and go into a hotel. you can see this is a very rural area, a lot of them on farms, some people are very vulnerable and that is why people at this fire and ambulance station here are helping them. they have set up a hub. they are in touch with around 600 people in this south cumbria area. a lot of them knocking on doors, checking they have everything they need and that work is important because more wintry weather is set to arrive here in the next few days, making these cold and sometimes freezing conditions even worse for people who are enduring this at the moment and had no electricity. fiona trott in cumbria and then philip in aberdeenshire. the charity national energy action has estimated that the typical gas bill — for those on standard tarrifs — will have doubled in 18 months, when prices rise in april. the charity, which campaigns for warm, dry homes, says higher bills will add to the financial pressure already weighing on those with low incomes. energy suppliers say there is support available for those struggling with bills. here's our personal finance correspondent, kevin peachey. money is already tight for catherine, who lives on her own in keighley. heating bills are adding to that financial squeeze, so she is finding new ways to stay warm with the heating off. i'll wrap myself up in a blanket and i'll use my hairdryer to warm me up. i'm very, very funny about putting the heating on because it's just, even when it's on, my anxiety levels are so high and i'm constantly timing it to be like, when can i turn it off? soon energy bills are likely to rise sharply. under the industry regulator ofgem's price cap, a typical annual dual fuel bill wasjust over £1,000 last winter. that has since risen, reaching £1,227 this winter as wholesale prices have gone up. they've stayed high so national anergy action projects the cap on annual household bills will go up by £550 in april, within which gas prices will have doubled compared with last year. people will dread the winter more than any other time. they will hope for some respite when it comes to april but sadly, that's a time when the prices will start rising again. so there is some hope when the cold weather goes, but there is no hope when it comes to how the impact of wholesale price rises are going to have on budgets that are too stretched. more than 20 suppliers have collapsed during the energy crisis, with some blaming the time delay of the cap. the cost is being picked up by surviving companies and eventually their customers. ultimately the outlook is that we are entering an era of increased energy prices. it's not clear when they will return and if they will return down to the levels that we have been used to historically, so it's really important for customers to understand their consumption and make sure they take measures to minimise that consumption. catherine is already doing that. with bills high, switching off rather than switching supplier may be the answer to keeping bills down. kevin peachey, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime... the government orders more than 100 million extra covid vaccine doses. coming up — why a huge shortage of personal assistants in the care sector is leaving thousands of disabled people lacking the support they need. coming up in sport in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel: with less than a week to go before the start of the ashes, ben stokes makes his return to the england side and takes two wickets. china has accused the women's tennis association of "politicising sport" after it suspended all tournaments in the country over concerns about the treatment of chinese tennis star peng shuai. the 35—year—old disappeared last month after accusing a former senior government official of sexual assault. although she has since reappeared, the head of the wta says he has "serious doubts" that peng shuai is free. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. how it began — peng shuai wrote on social media accusing a senior chinese politician of sexual assault. the post was taken down and she disappeared from public view. subsequently a number of videos of her have been released by chinese state media, but with concerns that peng shuai was filmed under duress, the governing body of women's tennis remains deeply concerned about her safety, so the wta for now is withdrawing from china. we're not going to walk away from this and we're not going to allow this to be swept away without the appropriate respect and seriousness of the allegations that have been refracted are appropriately addressed. chinese tournaments are very lucrative. there's a streaming deal reportedly worth $120 million. but the founder of the wta, billiejean king, says she applauds the leadership for taking a strong stand on defending human rights in china and around the world. men's tennis hasn't yet followed suit, although novak djokovic voiced support. i think it's a very bold, very courageous stance from wta. i support it. i think it's important that we support each other. with the winter olympics on the way in beijing, the international olympic committee today defended its conciliatory approach in the peng shuai case saying, we share the same concern as many other people and organisations about the well—being and safety of peng shuai. "that's why just yesterday an ioc team held another "video call with her. "we have taken a very human and person—centred "approach to her situation," reads their statement. "we are using 'quiet diplomacy�*." and in china this response from a foreign ministry spokesperson — a general answer to a specific question about the case. "china has always firmly opposed the politicisation "of sports," he says. peng shuai is one sportsperson, the wta one governing body, but the relationship between expansion and politics, between money and principle, is at the centre of global sport. joe wilson, bbc news. the family of a young mother who died after lying undiscovered in a crashed carfor days will receive more than a million pounds in damages from police scotland. 25—year—old lamara bell, and her partner, 28—year—old john yuill, died after their car went off the m9 motorway, near stirling, in 2015. a passer—by called police, but the force took three days to respond — by which time mr yuill was dead — and lamara bell died four days later in hospital. the actor alec baldwin has insisted that he did not pull the trigger of the gun that killed a cinematographer on a film set in new mexico. speaking in his first full interview since the death of halyna hutchins in october, he said the incident still does not seem real. david willis reports. it's six weeks since halyna hutchins was fatally shot on the set of alec baldwin's western movie, rust. we've had two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. but as the weeks have gone by, the circumstances surrounding the cinematographer�*s death have become increasingly complicated. a statement released by local detectives only hours after the shooting, referred to a firearm discharged by alec baldwin. but now the actor himself is giving his version of events. the trigger wasn't pulled, i didn't pull the trigger. so you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger at them, never. what did you think happened? how did a real bullet get on that set? i have no idea. someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn't even supposed to be on the property. police retrieved hundreds of rounds of ammunition from the film set, including, its thought, other live rounds. they've been investigating reports of dissatisfaction on the part of crew members, who staged a walk—out the day before the fatal shooting. and claims by the woman in charge of firearms safety, hannah gutierrez—reed, whose lawyers have said the gun could have been sabotaged. six weeks on from the tragedy in this remote part of northern new mexico, and the investigation appears to be growing more complex by the day. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. pressures in the social care system are leaving thousands of disabled people struggling to recruit personal assistants, who help them live independently. pas can help out with day—to—day tasks, but with more than 100,000 vacancies in the sector, many people with disabilities are finding it difficult to get the support they need. our disability affairs correspondent nikki fox reports. hello, guys! hello. sam and alex study media at college and are both working towards a career in tv. we have like, a double act. we bounce off each other. ..and finish each other�*s... ..sentences. the 16—year—old twins have spinal muscular atrophy. and for them to be as independent as everyone else, they need a team of personal assistants, or pas. we've only got one at the minute. we've had a struggle with getting carers. so, i think we're still putting out advertisements for getting someone. i mean, if you just put our faces on the advertisement... yeah. that would help, yeah. "hello, look at us!" "aren't we gorgeous?! want to get us dressed every morning? ring here." the twins' mum sarah has a budget from the council, and uses it to directly employ pas to support her boys for 50 hours a week. but at the moment she can only find someone who does 15 hours, leaving her to do the rest. being on my own with them the majority of the time, it is difficult, it is hard work. i'm literally running out of ideas of where to get some help. what has the response been like from all your efforts? it's been very, very limited. and the family aren't alone. with100,000 vacancies in the care sector, disabled people are finding it almost impossible to recruit. a shortage of workers from abroad, the pandemic and vaccine hesitancy have all played a part. i've heard some really bad stories. people terrified that they're going to lose theirjobs. i've even heard people contemplating suicide, because they can't face the thought of going back to just literally existing. katie runs a recruitment website to help find pas. she believes the wages disabled people are able to offer, a figure often set by the local authority, is also a problem. everyone that gets a care budget has no control over how much they get to pay a pa. and in particular i've noticed a massive rise in wage requests from british nationals. it needs to be looked at, increasing people's care funding, so that they can employ the pa and support that they need. the government says it's the local authority's responsibility to play a key role in supporting disabled people recruit and retain staff in their area. and it's investing an additional £5.4 billion into social care. we always wanted to be in tv. as a comedy duo. for sam and alex, they want their future career success to be determined on whether they're good enough to make it, not on whether they have someone to help them get up and ready for work in the morning. nikki fox, bbc news. we heard earlier about the continuing effects of storm arwen on communities across the country, but when the storm hit there was also an impact on wildlife across the british isles. hundreds of seals were killed when arwen lashed the coastline. but as alex dunlop reports, a handful of pups at norfolk�*s east winch wildlife centre are now getting the help they need. not the most elegant way to have breakfast but a sort of fish soup in a syringe is keeping these grey seal pups alive. for the next five months, the rspca team here at east winch will be foster parents to these six orphans of storm arwen. it battered swathes of the country over the weekend. mother seals and their offspring separated by fierce tidal waves. the mother's milk is substantial. it's all they have and it takes three weeks for them to wean, so for the first three weeks, very, very important for them to be with their mother. so how did frida's feeding go earlier on today? so she is doing really well. evangelo and his team look after seals from all over the country, so even more could be heading this way. two orphan pups from yorkshire are due in the next day or so. they'll be joining 188 hedgehogs and other wildlife already here. and while they look adorable, they have attitude. as cute as they are, we do need to bear in mind these are wild animals. we want them to keep that wild instinct, that innate instinct that they have to be away from people, because that will allow them to succeed even more so once they have been rehabilitated and reintroduced. all this care will cost. the food bill alone is £27 per seal per week. they don't always know we're trying to help, but as they get bigger and they start to eat the fish, they start to enjoy that a lot more and that's quite nice to see. and then when you get out the other side and you release them and you see them go after months of care, you know you've done a good job. after four months indoors, the orphaned seal pups will be allowed outside into a pool like this to continue their rehabilitation. they should be released in the early spring. norfolk has england's largest grey seal colony. it's now the height of the pupping season and more winter storms could be on their way. the advice as ever if you see a seal pup alone on the beach and you're worried, alert a wildlife organisation, but above all else, leave it alone. alex dunlop, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. it's been a chilly start, but much of the country is

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