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curtain came down on theatres like this one and others up and down the uk, leaving empty chairs and empty stages. we will find out how it has affected those onstage and backstage and how they are preparing to reopen. another name in retail takes a hit. thorntons announce store closures, and greggs are expected to show a significant slump. who will survive the changes to how we eat and drink? it was the last major sporting event in the uk to be filled with fans. and now, a year on, the cheltenham festival will feel very different with no crowd, and no famous roar. and it may be a bit gloomy and damp as he cast open the curtains this morning. we will swap grey skies were blue ones as we go through the day. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, the 16th march. our top story. the world health organization has urged countries not to pause covid vaccinations, after several major eu member states suspended their rollouts of the oxford astrazeneca jab. the who says the v ....
your your experiences and your solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, solutions. message me on instagram ortwitter, or e mail solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, or e mail me. the prime minister will announce major changes to the uk s international priorities today including moves to increase the size of britain s nuclear arsenal. and we ll be live in the west end this morning looking at how theatres have coped nearly one year since lockdown forced them to close. and coming up at 10:30am. having a faulty gene that can lead breast cancer means many women and some men have to have mastectomoies to avoid the risk now researchers have made a breakthrough that they hope could one day could save women from that unnecessary surgery. have to have mastectomies to avoid the risk. ten european countries including the biggest member states of the eu have nowjoined the growing list of nations suspending use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine becau ....
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosa prince, editor of the political magazine, house and rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. a tomorrow s front pages. few more titles have comt we a few more titles have come in since we last spoke, but let s kick off again. let s start with the telegraph, and it says there s chaos in the eu as several major european countries halted their roll outs of the oxford astrazeneca jab, over blood clot fears. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. it says experts are furious at the decision to suspend the oxford covid jab, accusing european leaders of risking lives. the guardian reports that the european medicines regulator has moved to quash concerns about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, saying the benefits outweigh the risks. british regulators have also rushed to the defence of the jab, ....
us but, tomorrow, rain to start the day and clearing away quickly for scotland and northern ireland, a fine day here and a sunny skies chase outwards across much of england and wales. however, the rain could be quite reluctant to clear away from south india and south east england where it could still be damp in the afternoon. temperatures similar to today, 10 14 but feeling a little fresher. high pressure is to the west of the uk on wednesday, mostly fine with some sunshine but scotland turns cloudier. a week where the uk on wednesday, mostly fine with some sunshine but scotland turns cloudier. a weak weather front will bring some 11 14 but, later in the week, we will start to see some colder air arrive. otherwise, the weather will not change a great deal. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello, i m olly foster. here s what s coming up on sportsday this evening. it s on! thejoshua an ....
sure the about china and russia, and making sure the uk about china and russia, and making sure the uk can defend itself. but an awful sure the uk can defend itself. but an awful lot of money is involved in this, an awful lot of money is involved in this, i an awful lot of money is involved in this, ithink an awful lot of money is involved in this, i think £10 billion has been recommended for the nuclear warheads. and i think of few eyebrows will be raised by this, wondering if this is the best use of those wondering if this is the best use of those funds. wondering if this is the best use of those funde wondering if this is the best use of those funds- wondering if this is the best use of those funds. also, rosa, looking at a warnin: those funds. also, rosa, looking at a warning by those funds. also, rosa, looking at a warning by 2030 those funds. also, rosa, looking at a warning by 2030 of those funds. also, rosa, looking at a warning by 2030 of a ....