at the end of another long shift, he calls home. we'll be looking at the likely effects of the shortages during april. both have significant health needs and used to get free council care. ursula von der leyen, president of the commission, surprised many today by warning that, unless supplies improved, the eu might need to impose limits on exports of vaccines from european factories. The latest national and international news, sport and weather. Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. countries are now looking away from syria. Hmm very amateur yet again BBC, shame on you. they only save lives if they are in arms. five years later, with their parents�* permission, they told us what happened. sonya, son to herfamily, was defined by much more than her schizophrenia and learning disabilities. 07/04/2021. ten years of international failure has left syria a landscape in ruin. The latest national and international news, sport and weather. she said that the eu was still waiting for exports from the uk, and it wanted reciprocal treatment. it has taken too long, it has been hell, you could say i have waited 35 years for this. 10:00 pm ... bbc news, essex. Please enter the reason for deleting this record. BBC News at Ten: 12/04/2021 The latest national and international news. carefully, the children pack up and evacuate the school. Episode guide, trailer, review, preview, cast list and where to stream it on demand, on catch up and download. we see kind of boxes ticked. it is english football's worst scandal. we really would have struggled. all options are on the table. we have a sector that will be paying out more than it is getting in and that will lead to people giving up provision. BBC News at Ten. By Shane Harrison BBC News Dublin Correspondent well, we can only give aid to those 7.5 million people we reach every month if we get the money to do so. in prague, in paris, and once again in bergamo, northern italy, covid patients gasping for air. tv BBC News at Ten BBC News March 17, 2021 10:00pm-10:31pm GMT . the company has made clear tonight its domestic supply arrangements are not affected but there is as we have been hearing a significant reduction from early april onwards. wave of infections, tensions have been rising between individual countries and the european commission. BBC News at Six and Ten editor Paul Royall said a "technical systems crash" caused the four-minute delay. is the opposition convinced by the government's explanation? son had an absolute zest for life, loved being with her family. The main presenter simultaneously … no, no, no. are you missing being part of government, mr cummings? the prime minister's very much former chief adviser dominic cummings surfaced, giving evidence to mps. tomorrow all eyes will be on the eu's medicines regulator when it gives its latest assessment on the safety of the astrazeneca vaccine. BBC News at Ten. that absolute confidence in the astrazeneca vaccine is now very hard to find in many european capital cities, but still the eu is adamant it should get all of the british—made doses it has ordered and has now raised the heat in this latest post—brexit row. that means you work in the evening, which you sometimes do, but suddenly it is every evening and you are working every weekend. the screams in this playground are of terror. they didn't know how much it was going on l survivor to speak out. 60% reduction was quoted in catching covid amongst the over 70s, and a bigger reduction in risk of actually becoming seriously ill. that is all very positive but i think today's developments are a reminder that making big predictions about what might happen in the months ahead is very difficult because supplies can never be predicted that accurately. our brussels correspondent nick beake has more details. and this evening, the government condemned the eu's action, saying it was wrong to threaten even tighter controls on vaccine exports. we've heard a little bit more about that today. michael buchanan, bbc news, essex. © 2021 BBC. what is going on with supplies? Sir Trevor presented News at Ten from 1992 to 1999 when it was taken off air. The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. but it stresses the benefits outweigh the risks. VideoBlack America 'exhausted' by deaths and trials, Deep sea mining to help produce electric vehicles. it is tired of the syrian conflict. The BBC's late evening news programme providing the latest national and international news. they were also asked to pay £75 per week towards it. the report, which covers the period from 1970 to 2005, says there was no excuse for what it calls the fa's institutional failings. he knows first—hand the fear and the fury the warplanes bring. they didn't know how much _ survivor to speak out. my mum has been waiting to hear your voice. won't cover the extra costs. we have not got out of the pandemic as yet so we still need to keep the precautions going for a bit longer until everyone has had the vaccine that is going to have it. how does that make you feel? families and charities say the orders, which can deny people potentially life—saving care, have been wrongly placed on elderly and disabled people over the past year at unprecedented rates. it was the emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe as a youth coach in the 80s and 90s that opened the floodgates. Cancel Confirm Deletion × Confirm. Today 22:00 . there was real disappointment when there was no mention of social care in the budget, and today's statement from people providing care and those needing it voices their frustration and their desperation for a long—term plan. A technical fault temporarily halted the BBC News at Ten, leaving presenter Huw Edwards sitting in silence in the studio. losing their access to education. confront a scandal that shamed the sport and told to ensure there is never a repeat. Is the world's vaccine powerhouse running out of doses? officials| at the downing street briefing were understandably saying this remains a very successful programme, more than 25 million people offered a first. The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. forabu, his burden is constant vigilance. more than two decades ago another one of bennel�*s victims became the first survivor to speak out. order, order, the committee... he suggested the department of health had stumbled badly at the start of the pandemic and hadn't been capable of running, the vaccine programme itself. In addition BBC News runs rolling news network BBC Radio 5 Live and the international BBC World Service. but, remarkably, 7 million of the company's jabs are sitting in fridges and its use has been suspended in most eu countries. football. 1 Nine O'Clock News 1.1 1972–1976 1.2 1976–1979 1.3 1979–1981 1.4 1981–1985 1.5 1985–1988 1.6 1988–1993 1.7 1993–1997 1.8 1997-1999 1.9 1999–2000 2 Ten O'Clock News 2.1 2000–2004 2.2 2004–2007 2.3 2007–2008 3 BBC News at Ten 3.1 2008–2013 3.2 2013–2019 3.3 2019-present In 2000 the news … had the biggest economic falls too, with the uk hit particularly hard. Originally Aired April 7, 2021; Network BBC One × Are You Sure? and, in tonight's football, chelsea become the third english team to make the quarterfinals of the champions league. officials at the downing street _ bit more about that today. Season 2021 Episode 54 Runtime: 30 minutes Time: 22:00 Airdate: 17 Mar 2021 Network: BBC One Viewers on BBC One were played saxophone music for part of the delay, while on iPlayer an announcer apologised for the glitch. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online.BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. officials in brussels have faced heavy criticism over their vaccine programme and have now come out fighting. the big lesson of the past year is that you cannot disentangle the pandemic from economics. it is a full—time job for someone like kayleigh to organise visits and tests for relatives, residents and staff, and it is paid for with emergency covid funds. it is still available here in belgium, but increasing numbers are saying they don't want the astrazeneca shot. the government has said it is reviewing the emergency funding, but today it indicated plans to reform support for older and disabled people will be published by the end of this year. the un doesn't have a magic... 350,000 fewer kids in school if britain pulls the plug on that money? "Director had to switch to back-up system ASAP", he said. It is presented by Huw Edwards, and deputised by Fiona Bruce. BBC News at Six and Ten editor Paul Royall said a "technical systems crash" caused the four-minute delay. Wed 24 Mar 10:00pm-10:30pm (30 minutes) Subtitles Interactive. Edwards later tweeted a photo of a can of beer, saying he was "going to enjoy this little beauty" after the bulletin. they didn't know how much it was _ survivor to speak out. taken as a whole, it is a systematic. Originally Aired April 5, 2021; Network BBC One × Are You Sure? a letter from the nhs to local trusts says volumes for the first doses will be significantly constrained because there is a reduction in national inbound vaccines supply. there is no way she would agree to that being put in place, absolutely no way at all. when the 58—year—old went to hospital last april, her lifelong conditions influenced her care. on March 17, 2021. tonight at ten, the vaccine shortage due to hit at the end of the month and last for weeks. and coming up in sport on bbc news... tiger roll shows he still has what it takes, making a fifth win at cheltenham with victory in the cross—country chase. these are schooldays in syria, an entire generation brutalised and traumatised, as bombs fall by the school gates. that side of things will be delayed certainly by a few weeks. for years he has watched the sun set and rise from this hilltop, waiting for the next attack. all of which brings us to the latest official figures on the pandemic. target their children, their teachers, their schools. care leaders want the government to publish long promised ideas for reform by the summer. it is a corrugated business involving independent suppliers and, contractors. supply is always lumpy, and we are on course to deliver the offer that everybody who is aged 50 and above will be able to get vaccinated by the 15th of april. BBC News at Ten — formerly known as the BBC Ten O'Clock News or the Ten O'Clock News — is the flagship evening news programme for British television channel BBC One and the BBC News channel.It is presented by Huw Edwards Monday to Wednesday, and deputised by Sophie Raworth.The programme was controversially moved from 9:00pm on 16 October 2000. For the current BBC News edition broadcast at 9 PM, see BBC News at Nine. BBC News at Ten Category: News/Current Affairs. absolutely i feel like son was totally written off, she was dehumanised, and her life wasn't of value. those who already have bookings are not expected to lose their slot. Co-host Julie Etchingham said working with him had been a "real privilege". See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive. to be a parent in syria is to carry the world on your shoulders. Channel: BBC News HDRecorded at 9.6.2020Presenter: Huw EdwardsSource: DVB-T2Copyright (C) BBC, BBC News, BBC Worldwide 2020. we decided to stop the care. Sky:962 Freesat:954. Well-known on … our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been hearing the experiences of one family. i can't tell you how much we miss her. throughout the whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone. the evidence is all around, from record government borrowing to businesses struggling, to family finances stretched to the limit. Sky:967 Freesat:962. it isn't coincidental that the vaccine programme worked the way that it did. Giraffe genes: Peter Crouch's holiday snap, 'Thanks a lot Theresa': Dramatic twists online, Tributes after Duke of Edinburgh dies aged 99. With Huw Edwards, Fiona Bruce, George Alagiah, Sophie Raworth. He told BBC Radio 4's The Media Show he had not initially known he had been on air - even though he had suspected he might be. Caribbean volcano eruption sparks mass evacuation, Putin critic 'strangled in London by third party'. she has gone full—time working from home while home—schooling. While the UK’s watershed time may be 9pm, the last thing viewers expect to see on the BBC’s News at 10 is a topless woman.. Are You Sure? any slowdown causes nerves. All available episodes (1 total) Next on. a 50 year—old man arrested on suspicion of the murder and indecent assault of stuart lubbock in 2001 has been bailed. there was an institutional failing by the fa, they acted far too slowly in developing their child protection arrangements once they were aware of child protection being a problem within the sport, and they should have done more to keep children safe. i am told this is not just a standard glitch. they are relentless in opposition areas and come mostly from regime and russian bombs. every jab another step towards the way out. good evening. Edwards later tweeted a photo of a can of beer , … Mon 22 Mar 10:00pm-10:30pm … we are on track so let's stick with it, follow the rules and when you get the call, get the jab. services should close unfilled bookings from march the 29th and not book any further appointments for april. Also known as the BBC Ten O'Clock News. BBC News Channel HD. i am surprised we are having this conversation. alison holt, bbc news. VideoDeep sea mining to help produce electric vehicles, How US history explains vaccine passport scepticism, US spies peer into the future - and it's not rosy.