Ed Thomas
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | April 15,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Songs | On My Own |
Let It Take | |
Love Is Red | |
Hurt | |
Away | |
Outlaws | |
Rules | |
Swim Alone | |
Parasites | |
My Reason | |
Reap What I Sow | |
Never the Same Again | |
Hollywood | |
Save You from My Troubles | |
Underground | |
Hold the Night | |
Rain Man | |
Just the Worst Thing | |
Hard Road | |
Dark Omens | |
As Above So Is Below | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2281840 |
Ed Thomas Life story
Antoinette Sandbach: Ex-MP asks to be removed from slavery research
...By Ed Thomas and Joshua NevettBBC NewsA former Conservative MP has asked to be removed from an award-winning academic s research presented in a TED Talk that connects her to a slave-owning ancestor, the BBC can reveal...
Tractors and crops targeted in rural crime wave
...By Noel Titheradge, Ed Thomas and Chris BellBBC NewsPrivate security patrols are being used to protect crops and expensive farm equipment amid a rural crime wave in England and Wales, the BBC has learned...
The cul-de-sac where crimes go unsolved
...Ed Thomas, Noel Titheradge & Larissa KennellyBBC NewsSharon Hornsby doesn t sleep at night and spends her days watching four CCTV cameras set up around her home because she lives in fear of being burgled...
'I don't want to live, my mental health's that bad'
... Our special correspondent Ed Thomas went to Burnley to follow the work of Church on the Street s Pastor Mick Fleming, who supports some of the area s most vulnerable...
Coronavirus: data set of the economic crisis and the bereaved families call for investigation
... Special correspondent Ed Thomas, the history of a patient through recovery followed by a reunion with his partner...
Coronavirus: Couple reunited after seven weeks, the fight against the disease
... Since then, our special correspondent, Ed Thomas has followed the history of a patient through recovery, reunion with his partner...
Coronavirus: updated Daily, so the WHO recommends masks in public
... In this video, Ed Thomas reports from a street in Merseyside, where three people died recently...
Coronavirus: Merseyside's forgotten street
... Our special correspondent, Ed Thomas, has been listening to families on Merseyside...
Coronavirus: updated Daily, so the WHO recommends masks in public
Here are five things You need to know about the Corona Virus outbreak today. We have another update For You on Sunday.
1. Wearing masks in public, WHICH says that in the new Councilthe face masks, The World health organization said in an updated manual. The global health body said could provide new information showed the masks, "a barrier to potentially infectious droplets". The Who had originally said, it's not to to say enough evidence that healthy people should wear masks, although some countries recommend that people do.
2. Nursing home residents face steep hike in feesnursing home residents who pay their own fees to cover the cost of the coronavirus, the Age Uk claims. The additional money will be sought to pay for the personal protective equipment and the increasing costs for staff, to add insult to injury for those who" have "through The Mill " during the pandemic, the said charity.
3. Is China to be bolder in the course of the pandemic?China was The First country with a coronavirus, which is now a global pandemic. But so much of The World is trying to contain the medical, social, and economic consequences of Covid-19, with what it sees as The Pursuit of their national interests. Of Hong Kong , The South China Sea, The Bbc 's Paul Adams examines why China could be, if we act now.
4. Merseyside's" forgotten street "Coronavirus has some of the poorest communities the hardest, with rates in The Most disadvantaged parts of England are twice as high as The Most affluent areas have. The pandemic, the Public Health in England. In this video, Ed Thomas reports from a street in Merseyside, where three people died recently.
5. Roman site is family lockdown-homeA couple, to move the work of The Trust , which runs Hexham there with her Two Children , when the country went into lockdown in March. Only the intention to remain there for three or four weeks, Sonya and Colin Galloway, will be on the Website with their sons for 11 weeks - an experience, which The Family describes as "surreal".
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