to technical and other exchanges with who. well, as part of sunday s opening up tens of thousands of people will be able to travel between hong kong and china it s a major easing of pandemic rules that kept the border mostly sealed for almost three years. the measures kept families separated, cut off tourism and severed most business travel. translation: the first stage of the border opening - arrangements will commence onjanuary the eighth, this sunday. the quota for cross border travel between hong kong and mainland china will be 60,000 people one way, meaning a maximum of 60,000 hong kong people daily will be allowed to travel north by sea, land and air, and across the border by a different checkpoint to enter mainland china law. that wasjohn that was john lee, that wasjohn lee, hong kong leader, talking about restrictions being lifted.
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the paper today. words from the health secretary in the paper today- the paper today. morning, sally. yeah, i think the paper today. morning, sally. yeah, i think the the paper today. morning, sally. yeah, i think the rhetoric- the paper today. morning, sally. yeah, i think the rhetoric on - the paper today. morning, sally. yeah, i think the rhetoric on this j yeah, i think the rhetoric on this this morning is really ramping up. you have got the health secretary saying what he has said, people in government saying privately that the unions are putting people across the country at risk. and then on the other side you have got the unions, unison which is involved today, saying that any deaths that happened today as a result of these strikes will be the fault of the government for what unions say is their irresponsible position of refusing to discuss pay. asjohn was just saying, there were talks yesterday between unions and the government, they didn t last long at all. one of they did
go again as they look ahead to the next european championship in germany in two years time. john, lots more germany in two years time. john, lots more from germany in two years time. john, lots more from you germany in two years time. john, lots more from you through - germany in two years time. john, lots more from you through the l lots more from you through the morning. thank you for now. that was johnin morning. thank you for now. that was john in doha for us. you watched it? yes, lots of positives to take away, asjohn yes, lots of positives to take away, as john was yes, lots of positives to take away, asjohn was saying, that high energy, they came out writing, start to finish, lots to be proud of. absolutely, lots more about in the programme. emergency workers injersey have been searching through the night for about a dozen people who are missing after an explosion destroyed a block of flats. at least three people were killed yesterday morning in st helier. police say they
metro puts it. john crowley, if we had not been following this for the goodness knows how many days and weeks, to read we will all pay more tax would soundly pretty good bad news, buds i suppose part of that message is to say, we are notjust hitting one sector of society, there shall pay as well sound like pretty bad news, but. i shall pay as well sound like pretty bad news, but.- shall pay as well sound like pretty bad news, but. i think he is t in: to pretty bad news, but. i think he is trying to say. pretty bad news, but. i think he is trying to say. we pretty bad news, but. i think he is trying to say, we are pretty bad news, but. i think he is trying to say, we are all pretty bad news, but. i think he is trying to say, we are all in - trying to say, we are all in this togethen trying to say, we are all in this together. he is not trying to offer anything together. he is not trying to offer anything sunny like a former prime minister anything sunny like a form