Hunt
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Initial release | 1979 |
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Directors | Eduard Nazarov |
Composers | Alexander Gradsky |
Production company | Soyuzmultfilm |
Cinematography | Mikhail Druyan |
Screenplay | Eduard Nazarov |
Aleksandr Kostinskiy | |
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ID | 2971639 |
About Hunt
Unlikely first Covid lockdown could have been avoided - Johnson
... Other figures, including Jeremy Hunt, the current chancellor, have argued the first set of restrictions could have been prevented...
Rishi Sunak refuses to commit to pre-election tax cuts
... But Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - who will set out his economic plans in his Autumn Statement in November - said In an interview with the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Mr Sunak was asked three times whether he would commit to lowering taxes before the next election, which is expected next year...
Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'
... The Sunday Telegraph says that the Chancellor - Jeremy Hunt - was due to what it describes as the " completely disproportionate" application of money-laundering rules...
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... Ageism in the labour market The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - who is 56 - has been calling for over-50s to return to employment, to help tackle staff shortages across the economy...
Gary Lineker tweet a technical breach, ex-BBC head says
... Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - who earlier said he " profoundly" disagreed with Lineker s tweet - told the programme that he thought " making sure the BBC maintains its reputation for independence and impartiality is the outcome that matters most"...
Infected blood scandal: Five facts we have learned
... Former Conservative health secretary Jeremy Hunt - now chancellor - was asked about official briefings he received as recently as 2012 suggesting the scandal had been an " unavoidable problem"...
Kenya Maasai Olympics: Hundreds gather for lion hunt alternative
...Maasai youths in Kenya have come together for a sports competition, created as an alternative to the group s annual lion Hunt - a traditional rite of passage...
Kwasi Kwarteng says he got carried away as chancellor
... The plans would have required more than £70bn of increased borrowing, but most of the measures were torn up by his successor, Jeremy Hunt...
Unlikely first Covid lockdown could have been avoided - Johnson
Boris Johnson has said it is " very unlikely" The First Covid lockdown could have been avoided by earlier action to stop The Virus spreading.
In an extract from his statement to the Covid Inquiry, the former PM conceded it may have been " possible" to avert the nationwide restrictions.
But he wrote he couldn't think of interventions that would have enabled this, apart from drugs or a vaccine.
These were not available at The Time The Virus first struck, he added.
In hearings at The Inquiry This Week , Mr Johnson has faced criticism for not taking action sooner to stop The Virus spreading in the early months of 2020.
Mr Johnson himself is due to give oral evidence later in the autumn, when his witness statement will be published in full.
The, Written By Mr Johnson in August, seems to have been published because it was referred to in other testimony earlier This Week .
Reflecting on The March 2020 lockdown, Mr Johnson writes: " I Am asked whether earlier interventions could have avoided the need for a national lockdown".
" I suppose it is possible, but I cannot think what they might have been (short of a vaccine or drugs, which we did not have) and I think it highly unlikely".
Elsewhere in his statement, he also defended first exploring alternative policies to lockdown, adding This Was " the duty of any pragmatic and responsible leader".
He claimed that he had " reflected" many times on whether the lockdown did more harm than good, but argued: " We were between a rock and a hard place, The Devil and the Deep Blue sea".
" We simply had No Good choices, and it was necessary at all times to weigh up the harms that any choice would cause. "
He added that he was worried about whether the economic impact might do more harm to the country than The Virus , but he always attached " the highest priority" to human health.
Vallance diary entryEarlier This Week , The Inquiry was shown a note that suggested the former Prime Minister agreed with some Tory MPs who thought Covid was " nature's way of dealing with old people".
The allegation comes from a diary entry Written By Sir Patrick Vallance , the government's chief scientific adviser during the pandemic.
Other figures, including Jeremy Hunt , the current chancellor, have argued The First set of restrictions could have been prevented.
In his, Mr Hunt - who was not in government when Covid struck - argued quarantining people sooner " might have avoided" the lockdown.
He claimed that the UK had not learned lessons from countries such as South Korea , which avoided a full national lockdown.
He told The Inquiry that East Asian nations had adapted their pandemic strategies after viral outbreaks in the early 2000s, to favour mass quarantining and testing.
But he argued advisers in the UK, along with other Western countries, did not take a similar approach until it was Too Late to avoid lockdown completely.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com