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to save the youngest victim, saffi roussos. £200 fines for seafood hauliers who took part in a demonstration in westminster earlier against the government s new brexit trade deal. and risking temperatures of up to minus 70, to scale the world s second highest mountain the team who did it talk of their relief at making it safely back. good evening and welcome to bbc news. daily cases of coronavirus have fallen by almost a quarter across the uk in the past week, showing that the current lockdown is having an effect. but the number of people admitted to hospital continues to rise. ten hospital trusts across england have reported having no spare critical care beds despite extra capacity being added. we start tonight on the front line of the battle against the pandemic. clive myrie reports from the royal london hospital, on the huge challenges facing the team there, and how patients and their families are coping. you may find some of his report distressing. there are those wh
MidlandsLeicestershireUnited-kingdomWashingtonUnited-statesIslamabadPakistanChinaTogoManchesterNorthern-irelandCraigavonHYDERABAD & MONTREAL, May 02 (IPS) - In a world faced with habitat loss and species extinction, climate change, and pollution, it’s crucial that countries develop their national action plans and create a society that lives in harmony with nature, says David Cooper, Acting Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), in an exclusive interview with IPS.
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