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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211129 11:02:00

That there has been a very definite age gradient in terms of the severity of impact. older people and people with more vulnerabilities and fared worse when they have been affected by the virus and i should go down the age group to the younger age groups the severe effects are much less frequent. there is nothing to suggest with this particular virus that that has changed anything at all. none of the data which has been identified at this moment in time would suggest there is any change in that. of course we need to continue to monitor all of that but there was certainly no evidence of any change and nothing to suggest from the mutations in the virus that would be to any change either. just would be to any change either. just in terms of would be to any change either. just in terms of treasury funding, if you are given in terms of treasury funding, if you are given that assurance by westminster were there to give you the confidence you need to perhaps bring the confidence you need

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211129 10:43:00

Might have to consider and how we work together to tackle this new risk. mark drakeford and i are also conscious of the very real concern businesses and staff will feel at the possibility of further protection is becoming necessary. we all hope this will not be necessary but it is prudent to plan ahead and so we have also sought confirmation that should any further protections be necessary treasury funding will be necessary treasury funding will be available to any of the four nations that require to activate business support schemes. given the serious tone and content of my statement today i want to stress this. it is always important and we have learned this over the last two years in the face of new developments in this virus to prepare for the worst, to act on a precautionary basis. but that does not mean that we are not hoping, because we are hoping, for something considerably short of the worst. we are still hoping for the best and

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211027 19:44:00

Dent, thank you, your just to in the budget today. josie dent, thank you, your questions now answered. josie did all the work on that sequence. let s go back to the main points of today s budget. the chancellor promised record funding to the devolved administrations. there s an increase to scottish government funding in each year of an average of 4.6 billion pounds, 2.5 billion pounds for the welsh government, and 1.6 billion for the northern ireland executive. in a moment we will hear from hywel griffith in wales and emma vardy in northern ireland but first here is our scotland editor, sarah smith. that s £4.6 billion a year on top of what the scottish government was already expecting in the form of the block grant, and unusually, it includes direct treasury funding for projects in scotland, like upgrading some town centres, even an electric car grand prix in the western isles. and the chancellor specifically said this budget shows the financial value to scotland of remaining in th

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20211027 21:18:00

Down, spend a week here. on your budget? on your budget, and see how you cope. for those on low incomes, budgets can be life changing, for good and ill. mark easton, bbc news, wolverhampton. the chancellor also promised record funding to the devolved administrations. there s an increase to scottish government funding in each year of an average of £4.6 billion. there s an extra £2.5 billion for the welsh government. and an extra £1.6 billion for the northern ireland executive. in a moment, we will hear from hywel griffith in cardiff and emma vardy in belfast, but first our scotland editor sarah smith in glasgow. that s £4.6 billion a year on top of what the scottish government was already expecting in the form of the block grant, and unusually, it includes direct treasury funding for projects in scotland, like upgrading some town centres, even an electric car grand prix in the western isles. and the chancellor specifically said

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