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This is bbc news the headlines at five. Tributes pour in forJack Charlton who played in englands world cup winning Football Team and managed the republic of ireland has died at the age of 85. Another one of the 66 world cup squad to die but, you know, obviously he will be remembered very fondly. He was a great character. He was a great character. Open air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. Labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the Prime Minister said a stricter approach was needed in england. Bosnia has marked the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, in which eight thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were murdered. And its a grim day for norwich city as theyre relegated from the premier league after a four nil loss to west ham the england football legend Jack Charlton has died at the age of 85. The former centre half who was a member of englands 1966 World Cup Winning Team as well as a former boss of the republic of ireland passed away on friday night following a long term illness. His former team mate from the 66 world cup winning squad, sir geoff hurst, has said this was another sad day for football. Jack was the type of player and person that you need in a team to win a world cup. He was a great and loveable character and he will be greatly missed. Andy swiss looks back at his life. Few have blended courage and charisma quite like Jack Charlton. As a player, a manager and as part of english footballs most famous family. Bobby charlton with the corner. Jack perfect goal. Charlton grew up in northumberland and after a brief spell as a miner, opted for a career in football, along with his younger brother, bobby. But while bobbys attacking flair soon made him a star, jacks defensive qualities were rather less glamorous. Jack charlton. Came in like a brick wall and hes hurt. He got an elbow in the face. For all his bravery, he always admitted he was no match for his brother. People try to compare us and i used to say, you shouldnt compare us. I cant play. I can stop other people playing but i cant play. Bobby can play. He is a creative player. But theres a place in the game for both types. And it was a point he proved very successfully. Charltons power helped him score goals as well as stop them. He spent his entire playing career at leeds united, winning the league title in 1969. He wasnt called up for england until he was nearly 30, but soon made his mark, scoring his First International goal against finland in 1966. Oh, and jacky charltons got it. And its a goal and a month later came his defining moment both he and bobby part of the team which lifted the world cup. The brothers were now both international celebrities. After 35 caps and more than 600 appearances for leeds, charlton eventually retired as a player in 1973, before embarking on the next stage of his career. He was first a manager at middlesbrough, where his passion and personality proved an instant hit. If the balls coming towards you and hes going back, theres no way youre going tojump. He guided them to promotion before spells at Sheffield Wednesday and newcastle united. But its as the republic of irelands manager that hell be most colourfully remembered. After taking them to their first ever world cup in 1990, charltons team produced the shock of the tournament by reaching the quarterfinals. Ireland they are in the last eight and the party can begin the english hero was now an irish one as well. At the 1994 finals, despite receiving a touchline ban, he guided ireland to the last 16 before two years later, he resigned and effectively retired. Away from football, charlton was a man who enjoyed the rural life, especially as a keen fisherman. While his garrulous nature and ready wit made him a chat show stable. You are the same age as me actually, would you leave . Or im the same age as you. I was told you were a bit older than me. Laughter. I remember going to a cricket match and watching you reporting, i was only 15. His relationship with his brother had become strained after a family dispute, but on an emotional night in 2008, he presented an award to the player he still regarded as the best. When we were kids used to go to the park and play, i would go home for dinner and he would stay out all day. Bobby charlton is the greatest player ive ever seen. And hes my brother. But while he often lived in his brothers shadow, Jack Charltons achievements, like the man, stood tall. One of english footballs biggest and best loved characters. The former england goalkeeper, Peter Shilton paid tribute to his teamate. I was very fond ofjack, and very sad, obviously to hear he has passed away, another one of the 1966 world cup squad to have died, but he will obviously be remembered very fondly. He is a great character, really, jack. I was in the england squad with him at the end of his time and the start of mine and played against him for the great Leeds United Team and he was very underrated as a player, you know, he is very dominant in the air and he had more ability than people gave him credit for but it was just his character and the way he was that made him so fond and, you know, he was a good leader as well. Jack charlton led the republic of ireland to their first major finals at euro 88 and the world cup quarter finals at italia 90. Ray houghton played in both tournaments and i spoke to him earlier this afternoon. I have got a want to thankjack four. He was the one who came to aston villa when i played for 0xford. He came to watchjohn aldridge initially and after the game found out through some reporters that i was able to play for the republican straightaway asked me if i would like to come and join them and be part of his first game against wales and for ten years it was a sensational time, two world cups, one european championship. Just a big part of the National Team and it was all down to jack and the way he treated the players and the respect that we had for him. Part of that was because of his achievements on the pitch but what qualities you say, as a manager, that perhaps allowed him to do what his predecessors had not managed in the republic of ireland team . Lots of individual talent but somehow it had never gelled together certainly in the years prior to him taking over. What was the thing that made the difference . Very peculiar to jack. A very good point. Plenty of good managers before jack and certainly some outstanding players but maybe it just some outstanding players but maybe itjust didnt get that bit of luck. Certainly jack got that if you did but the first time we qualified, scotla nd but the first time we qualified, scotland went to bulgaria and beat them 1 0, that was the difference. We grew in confidence and jack grew in confidence as an international manager. The belief was there and what a humble man. You know, he had great humility about him. He was the sort of man that when he came into your room it could be two or 300 people in the room anderson is that door opened and he everyone stopped talking and turned to look at him. People had that much respect for him. A great character and absolutely devastated that he has passed away. Some managers kind of rule with a bit of a rod of iron. What was his approach . He could be quite abrasive, to be honest. He did not suffer fools, particularly in the media. Plenty of reporters will tell you they would ask a question which was not quite what he was waiting for and he would tell them that wasnt a particularly good question. He could upset a few people along the way but deep down he had a heart of gold. He was just a man who loved his football and he wa nted a man who loved his football and he wanted to be a success and a great sense of humour. You know, he would Say Something that would be really funny and he would not even know he had been funny at that particular time. I was listening to some of the people you have had on outside leeds united and they are saying how much love we had for him as a person and to be ata love we had for him as a person and to be at a club as long as he played for Adelaide United and to play for england, no one should everforget that. He is a world cup winner and he should have been knighted as every player who represented england in that game should have been knighted. No one has done it after them. They are the only team who has ever won the world cup for england and that should have had a spent sheu and that should have had a spent shell mention and unfortunately we will not see that but he was just a great man. Special mention. You have to been part of the football community. 0pen air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools can re open today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. However many pools are remaining shut, with operators complaining they werent given enough notice to prepare properly. Charlotte gallagher reports. Back in the water, finally. These swimmers in South East London are some of the first in england to return to the pool after a wait of almost four months. Its just gorgeous to soak up the turquoise, be in the water, we have the sky, the birds, its absolutely fantastic. Its not completely business as usual, though. The lanes have been made wider to allow for social distancing and swimmers are being asked to avoid back stroke, so they dont bump into each other. For those in the industry, its good to see people in the pool again. All the stresses and the strains of life, getting in the water is about as far away from normal life as you can get. Its real escapism. So, its Mental Health as well. Theres been a lot of studies showing how swimming benefits more than any other sport around mental and physical health. But youll probably struggle to go swimming this weekend. Only four out of more than 100 outdoor pools are open today and the industry body, swim england, is warning that a third of lidos will stay shut this year because its just not financially viable for them to open. Other Outdoor Events are allowed from today, too, like open air theatre, team cricket and horse trials and venues are adapting to allow visitors and their much needed cash back. We are usually a wedding venue and weve decided. Weve had to pivot because all of our weddings have had to be cancelled this year and moved to next year. So were doing a number of Outdoor Movies and concert nights. We are going to be doing an orchestra night and then on sundays, were doing pub in the park. Many businesses and customers are hoping to make the best of the shorter summer season. Charlotte gallagher, bbc news. The belgian government is enforcing a ten day mandatory quarantine period for all travellers who have recently been in leicester, because of coronavirus. The city has been added to belgiums list of so called red zones, along with other cities in spain and portugal. The new rules were announced early this morning with immediate effect. Labour has called for the government to clarify its position on face coverings after the Prime Minister said a stricter approach to their use in england was needed. Theyre already mandatory on public transport. But senior sources have indicated the government may follow scotlands lead and make them compulsory in shops too. In wales, first minister, Mark Drakeford has warned that people might engage in more risky behaviour, if they routinely start to wear face coverings. Mr drakeford said he didnt think the evidence on the benefits of Wearing Masks was yet decisive evidence does not point to, as i say, a straightforwardly one direction on this. I saw evidence last week, a survey done in people ina public last week, a survey done in people in a public setting where the research said people not wearing face masks behaved responsibly, people who were wearing face coverings were more likely to ignore social distancing, more likely to do things that acted as they wearing a face covering, as i say, confers immunity on you. That is one evidence. There is other evidence, i am sure. That is what i am saying, what we do is to weigh it all up, ta ke what we do is to weigh it all up, take advice from our chief medical 0fficer, when the weight of evidence changes, if it does, we would change our policy but were not going to change our policy on the basis of individual interviews with scientists who have particularly strong views on the subject. We have to look at it in the round. Things do change. We are learning a lot older time and if we learn that wearing face coverings in public should be made mandatory, then we will certainly follow that evidence in wales. Will certainly follow that evidence in wales. Trish greenhalgh is a professor of primary Care Health Sciences at the university of oxford. She called for the widespread use of face coverings back in april. The evidence was very strong in april, it is Even Stronger now. Every single country that has introduced either mandatory or strongly recommended face coverings in Public Places has seen a subsequent big reduction in new cases. A recent study from germany where they introduced face coverings at different times in different regions of germany and they have actually now a quantitative estimate of how much the face coverings make a difference and they are saying that it will reduce the number of new cases by 40 a day and that will, of course, add on, so will have much less of a sort of geometric increase in the second wave. What would you say to somebody like Mark Drakeford who has argued that the evidence just isnt there. You are a scientist, and Mark Drakeford hardly used the phrase correlation is not necessarily causation. To you, you would know that other factors can come into play. What you think is the Tipping Point . Well, other factors can come into play, of course and one of the things about that german study is that they very carefully controlled for other factors. I think if face coverings cause harm, then at least one of the hundred or so countries that introduced face coverings might have seen an increase, but we havent seen any country where face coverings were introduced where things got worse. In every single case, they got better. So, the evidence is extremely clear. I am very interested that ministers, and indeed, one or two scientists are saying, no, for example, this study that the minister referred to about people doing what they call risk compensation. It hasnt been published. It is not there in the scientific literature. It is talked about, but the only study that has been published in the scientific literature where somebody invented a kind of gadget to measure how far away people stay or come towards you when you are wearing a mask or not wearing a mask showed that people give you a wide berth if you are wearing a mask, so the only piece of science that has actually been published in the scientific literature says exactly the opposite to what the minister has just said. Wales started a phased re opening to holidaymakers today. Tourists can now stay in accommodation that doesnt have shared facilities. Places like campsites, where you do have to share washrooms, will remain shut for another two weeks. Tomos morgan reports. In the middle ofjuly, 0xwich bay and the gower peninsula should be packed with barbecues, swimmers and those just wanting to get some of that famous welsh tan. But tourism has been put on hold due to coronavirus. From today, the tides are beginning to change as self contained accommodation opens across wales. Its a cautious response from the day trippers on the beach. I would like to go away but i do feel very anxious about going and i do think this hasnt gone away and theres a good chance by everyone getting back together that it will come back. I think i would quite like to go round to pembroke, not too far. Its been a long time not been able to go anywhere, not being able to do anything. It would be good for everybody and for the children as well. Because of its unique location overlooking the sea, the 0xwich bay hotel is usually fully booked with weddings during the summer months. It has been a big task. I think we wanted to be sure that we were hitting everything we needed to hit with the Safety Measures both for staff and customers. With restaurants and gatherings still of the menu for now, getting rooms ready for overnight guests will have to do. Were really excited, actually. I mean, hospitality is all about customers so we are so excited to be able to welcome people back. It will be really nice to see them, albeit at a bit more of a distance than usual. So, as hotels like this one, b bs and self catering open across wales today, just two minutes down the road campsites like this one and others in wales wont be opening for at least another two weeks. Today marks the start of a phased reopening of a number of different businesses across wales. On monday it will be the turn of outdoor hospitality to reopen as well as hair salons for those in much need of a trim. The following week it will be playgrounds and after that it will be campsites, museums and cinemas. Alljust in time for the Summer Holidays to begin. Tomas morgan, bbc news, on the cover peninsula. The headlines on bbc news. Tributes pour in forJack Charlton who played in englands world cup winning Football Team and managed the republic of ireland after his death at the age of 85. 0pen air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. Labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the Prime Minister said a stricter approach was needed in england. Ceremonies have been held in bosnia today to mark the 25th anniversary of the massacre, in which thousands of Bosnian Muslims were murdered. The killings were carried out by bosnian serb forces in 1995 during the fighting triggered when the country declared itself independent from yugoslavia. The killings were the largest mass murder of the conflict and the worst in europe since the second world war. Guy delauney has this report. Surviving family members are here to pay their respects as their loved ones are buried alongside a round side 7000 other people and there is still room for 1000 more victims whose remains have yet to be identified. Coronavirus limited attendance at the commemoration so World Leaders offer their thoughts via video message. For many a sense of shame persists that genocide was committed in the presence of international peacekeepers. The United Nations ended in to the International Community failed these people. This deli will haunt history forever. Never again was a regular refrain but other speakers showed that promise has long been broken. 25 years later we dont seem to have learned very much in a lot of places. Even as you have honoured the difficult political compromises in those accords, and most crucially ke pt in those accords, and most crucially kept the peace, it is more important than ever to kept the peace, it is more important than everto remember kept the peace, it is more important than ever to remember that in bosnia and across the world, real democracy requires a genuine commitment to an inclusive society. The bosnian serb military leader planned b massacre. Under his orders men and boys were separated from women and girls. His men systematically mad at them over the following ten days. Eventually, the International Tribunal in the found him guilty of genocide but some ethnic serbs still loved him as a hero and genocide denial is common among their political leaders. That view is repugnant to the families of the victims. We will haunt you. And we will never wear down. 0ne haunt you. And we will never wear down. One of us will always be there to haunt you. It is our right and duty. Remember this. There is not a place where we will not find you and haunt you. My second message is to those who deny genocide. You will not succeed. You will not tire eyes. You will not scare us. Generations of our children will continue our battle. Tire eyes. Genocide denial seems ludicrous but deep divisions are unlikely to change until everyone accepts the truth about the past. Five people have been killed after attackers stormed a church in south africa, reportedly in an argument over its leadership. Pictures released by police show dozens of suspects lying on the ground after being arrested. The South Africa Police service say they rescued men, women and children from a hostage situation at the church on the outskirts ofjohannesburg. 30 people have been arrested and more than 25 firearms have been seized. Thousands of protesters are marching through brighton in support of the black lives matter movement. Many of the demonstrators are wearing face masks and holding up placards with slogans including decolonise everything and defund the police. Mps have warned that young people in england risk missing out on the grades they deserve, after exams were cancelled because of the coronavirus. A system of predicted grades is being used instead, but the Education Committee says it risks inaccuracy and bias against pupils from less affluent groups and ethnic minority backgrounds. Dan johnson reports. While some pupils may be back in school, nobody is doing exams this summer. Instead, grades will be given by teachers based on expected performance, taking into account mock exam results and coursework. Grades are then standardised across england by the regulator, 0fqual. That ensures grades are roughly in line with previous years, but parliaments Education Committee warns the system could be unfair and may discriminate against some pupils, we are very worried about whats called unconscious bias. That means that disadvantaged groups, particularly children with special educational needs, low income pupils, bame pupils are often under predicted in their grades. We are worried that the system that has been devised by 0fqual does not reflect that. 0fqual told us its standardisation process was designed so students werent disadvantaged. Any who are unhappy with the grade they are awarded can opt to sit an exam in the autumn. Dan johnson, bbc news. West Midlands Police is warning that as lockdown eases teenagers not in school and young adults out of work could be easy targets for recruiment to gangs. The forces Violence Reduction unit is supporting those they see at risk, as phil mackie reports. Young lads get attracted. They think, oh, i want the nice cars and want to have money, the girls, all of that, but its not worth it at the end of the day because there is two lanes that its going to go down. Youre either going to end up dead or injail. And thats how it ends up, and thats just the reality of it. Robbie is an inspiring footballer who fell in with a bad crowd during lockdown and was arrested by the police. We can get you a job that makes you focus on other things, thats what were going to do, all right . Now hes being mentored byjoe, who spent five years in prison. How bad do you want it . We move. Good. What we are doing is just trying to bring them up to a higher level, just changing their mentality and their way of thinking. We do this by. I know its going to sound really strange, but just asking them what they want to do. During lockdown crime figures have dropped dramatically but, with teenagers not in school for six months and fewjob opportunities for young adults, the fear is that the easing of lockdown will mean the situation deteriorates. There is going to be a spike in the amount of referrals that come through to us. Theres going to be a spike in the amount of crime thats going on. Between september 2018 and the beginning of april, coventry saw a surge in stabbings and shootings. In that time, seven people lost their lives. Even during lockdown, the problem didnt completely go away. In april, Pavandeep Daudher was fatally stabbed and died here. West Midlands Police think through its Violence Reduction unit intervention now will head off problems in the future. We cannot arrest our way out of youth violence. What we do need to do is make sure we are targeting the right people, the really high profile criminals, and taking them out of the way to create the space for our partners to step into to help vulnerable young people and put them on the right path. Robbie has changed his Friendship Group and cut out the bad influences. I have learned my lesson now. Im glad it happened early on because now i know who to surround myself with. Ive got one more chance left and if i blow this one then i dont know what im going to do. Even if he doesnt make it as a footballer, he hopes to make a career in sport or as a personal trainer. Phil mackie, bbc news, coventry. Now its time for a look at the weather with darren bett. Hello, there. High pressure is dominating through this weekend, which is why it is staying dry in most areas through the rest of today. Some build up of cloud for england and wales, but some sunny spells, as well. A little more cloud on that westerly breeze into scotland and Northern Ireland, still a few showers mainly towards the north west of scotland. But the winds are lighter today. 17 degrees for scotland and Northern Ireland, warmer through the midlands towards the south east of england, where the cloud will break away during this evening to leave a lovely end to the day. More cloud overnight, though, further north. Across northern scotland we are going to find a bit of rain for a while overnight. That should have gone by the end of the night. These are the temperatures come the morning, probably a little bit cooler i think in some rural areas. A bright and sunny start for much of the country and more sunshine to come across wales, the midlands and southern england. A bit of fairweather cloud elsewhere, perhaps. This rain not really arriving into Northern Ireland and western scotland until the evening. Ahead of that, a lot of dry weather. Those temperatures should be higher on tuesday, peaking at 2a or so in the south east of england. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines tributes pour in forJack Charlton, who played in englands world cup winning Football Team and managed the republic of ireland, after his death at the age of 85. 0pen air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools reopened today,

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