Man City's Guardiola calls Liverpool 'strongest team in world'
News assignment: press conference with Pep Guardiola
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Caddington, UK
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I am a freelance ENG lighting camera operator, video editor and video-journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the media production industry. I'm an experienced allrounder, working under pressure of tight deadlines and challenging environments to deliver LIVE and recorded video content from the field. I am skilled in operating current ENG news cameras, field sound/lighting equipment, field editing systems, transmission equipment ie LiveU and I am available on-call to support a 24-hour broadcast schedule to consistently deliver outstanding news coverage from the UK. Member of National Union of Journalists with master's degree from London Metropolitan University.
News assignment: press conference with Pep Guardiola
This is collection of my work from 2019, from filming politics, press conferences, protests, riots, interviews, sports and more. The video ends with exclusive content of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange being filmed in prison van after administrative court hearing in London.
The chancellor has pledged £30bn of extra spending in a number of sweeping measures to protect the economy against the coronavirus in a budget he described as the biggest fiscal boost to the UK in decades, Phillip Inman and Kate Proctor report. They go on: Rishi Sunak, who replaced Sajid Javid only weeks ago, said he would intervene to protect public services and the economy over the coming months while providing the biggest boost to public investment for several generations to drive longer-term growth. Delivering his first budget speech to the Commons, Sunak said the virus outbreak would be temporary but costly for businesses and the economy. He said: “Let me say this: we will get through this together … We will rise to this challenge,” adding that the UK would respond with measures that were brave and bold. “The British people may be worried but they are not daunted.” The government will boost NHS spending to cover “whatever it costs” to treat patients and increase the level of testing.
The dissident Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei staged a silent protest outside London's Old Bailey court on Monday against the possible extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, where he is wanted on an array of espionage charges. Ai, who has visited Assange regularly over the past few years both at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London until Assange's eviction last year and at Britain's Belmarsh high security prison since, said authorities have to protect the freedom of the press. Ai, 63, is one of the world’s most successful artists, famous around the world for his installations of bicycles and sunflower seeds. In his native China, he was alternately encouraged, tolerated and harassed, spending time in detention and being barred for years from leaving the country. He was arrested at Beijing’s airport in April 2011 and held for 81 days without explanation during a wider crackdown on dissent that coincided with the international ferment of the Arab Spring revolutions. He is now based in Berlin and in the U.K.
Hundreds have defied a ban on rallies in Britain as they protested against the lockdown in Liverpool and scuffled with police. Two people were arrested and three were fined for breaching Covid-19 restrictions.
Isolated pensioners, NHS staff and other key workers are being offered free curries every day to help them survive the coronavirus crisis gripping the nation. Sonny Ahmed, who runs the family-owned restaurant with his nephew, Ishy, said he wanted to do something to help those in most need.
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