people yes, this is the b 1617 variant, and peorfle are yes, this is the b 1617 variant, and people are hypothesising, that is all they people are hypothesising, that is all they are doing at the moment because all they are doing at the moment because we don t have the data to be certain. because we don t have the data to be certain, eitherthat because we don t have the data to be certain, either that it might be more certain, either that it might be more vaccine resistant or because of this double more vaccine resistant or because of this double spike it can infect people this double spike it can infect people who have orally had the virus so they people who have orally had the virus so they don t have the immunity from having so they don t have the immunity from having had so they don t have the immunity from having had it so they don t have the immunity from having had it before. and bear in mind having had it before. and bear in mind the having
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the king is back in business, his cancer treatment progressing well. so when he is out and about, what will that mean to different people? tonight we rejoined by laura lee, the head of maggie s, the cancer care charity, and historian tessa dunlop. also tonight, labour s shadow chancellor rachel reeves, who s tried to forge a reputation for fiscal discipline. where does that leave spending on defence? churchill didn t say, let s have a defence review. he said, there is in existential threat right there, let s arm. he lost that argument. shouldn t we be getting down to it right now? we are committed to get defence spending up to 2.5% of gdp. and also, crucially, working with our nato allies, because it s important that other countries also play their role. scotland s first minister, who yesterday unceremoniously dumped the snp s coalition partners, is trying to save his skin by wooing back the scottish greens. what are his chances? as humza yousaf fights for his political s