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playlists on their mobile phone from next year. and two young sisters whose dad took his own life tell us how funds raised by children in need helped them. the charity event is held tonight. and coming up on the bbc news channel, australia captain tim paine steps down just weeks before the ashes, after sending sexually explicit messages to a female colleague. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. cricket chiefs are holding an emergency meeting to discuss racism in the english game. it comes after shocking testimony earlier this week from ex yorkshire player azeem rafiq about the racism he faced. he had to apologise himself yesterday for anti jewish comments he wrote on social media ten years ago. and another player, alex hales, has apologised after a photo was published showing him wearing black make up at a fancy dress party in 2009. laura scott reports. after another turbulent week, cricket s latest response to its rate is in crisis, crisis talks, at the 0val t

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make more deliveries in the uk? would it undermine plans to upscale british workers? it s ronaldo to the rescue once again. the manchester united striker caps off another astonishing champions league come back, this time to beat atalanta and it eases the pressure on the united manager. good morning. a cold start to the day today. for many of us it will be drier and sunnier than it was yesterday. having said that some showers coming in on a brisk north westerly wind with gales on the north sea coastline. all the details later in the programme. it s thursday, the 21st of october. our main story. pressure is growing on the government to re impose some covid restrictions in england, amid a surge in cases. it comes as the british medical association has accused ministers of being wilfully negligent. it says measures, such as compulsory face coverings and social distancing should be brought back in now, to protect the nhs as we head into the winter months. here s our political co

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to trigger plan b. iii now is not the right moment to look to trigger plan 8- to trigger plan b. if you want to wait until the to trigger plan b. if you want to wait until the pushes to trigger plan b. if you want to wait until the pushes reach - to trigger plan b. if you want to wait until the pushes reach a i to trigger plan b. if you want to i wait until the pushes reach a peak in november, december, that will be too late in november, december, that will be too late. we now need to act to safeguard too late. we now need to act to safeguard our hail services to make sure there safeguard our hail services to make sure there is a capacity to cope with sure there is a capacity to cope with winter. sure there is a capacity to cope with winter- sure there is a capacity to cope with winter. , ., ., . ., with winter. 14-year-old boy charged with winter. 14-year-old boy charged with the milder with winter. 14-year-old boy charged with the milder of with winter. 1

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a 25 year old man is remanded in custody, charged with the murder of mp sir david amess. ali harbi ali, from north london, also faces charges of preparing acts of terrorism. a 14 year old boy has appeared in court, charged with murdering five year old logan mwangi, whose body was found in a river in south wales earlier this year. climate campaigners condemn attempts by some countries to influence a un report on global warming leaked documents show some nations want to play down the need to move away from fossil fuels. and if you good enough you re old enough how a four year old boy caught the attention of a premier league team. more than 50,000 covid cases have been recorded in the uk for the first time since july. it comes as the government has been accused of wilful negligence for not doing more to stop the spread of covid in england. the doctors union the british medical association says it s incredibly concerning that ministers are not taking immediate actio

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preparing acts of terrorism. australia, scorched by bushfires, is one of a number of countries revealed to be lobbying the un for a more gradual move away from the use of fossil fuels. more than 150 people have died in flooding across india and nepal as india s military are draughted in to help rescue efforts. coming up in this hour, rewriting the history books. new evidence suggests the vikings reached north america 1,000 years ago, 500 years before columbus. the number of new coronavirus infections recorded in the uk in the past 2a hours has surged past 50,000 for the first time sincejuly. the number of people in hospital has also risen. the prime minister urged people to come forward for vaccinations and boosterjabs, but said the government is sticking with the plan on managing covid in england as winter approaches. borisjohnson said the numbers of infections and deaths being seen are within the parameters of what the predictions were . here s our health editor hugh pym

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