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Be falling back into the single figures for many areas, including the southeast later in the day. As we had through sunday night, it stays quite blustery. Monday, we look to the atlantic for the next area of low pressure which will sleep in through the course of the day. It starts dry, bright and sunshine on monday. It will be heavy and persistent for many Western Areas. Snow affecting the north pier nines. North pennines. Temperatures will rise again out was those Gale Force Winds sweep across the country. Heres another fairly deep area of low pressure. This will feed and more rain, persistent and heavy at times, but on saturday to existing flooding problems. It will scoop up some very mild air indeed, particularly across the south of the countrys. Temperatures touching 1415d countrys. Temperatures touching iii isd for a time. Through wednesday, we have a run of strong westerly winds that will bring in blustery showers. Some snow on the hills of scotland. Even further south will be a slightly cooler day. The sunshine is stronger in march. Looks like the jet stream will be taking aim generally across the uk. Waxing and waning at times and it looks like it will stay wet more to the north and the west of the country, so its here where we are likely to see the stronger winds and the rain as we had through the week. At times, temperatures falling a little below the seasonal average. Some rain could be falling as snow on the high ground. There are signs towards the end of the week of High Pressure building and from the south. That will settle things down. Stayed tuned for the forecast. Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines. A second death from coronavirus is confirmed, as the number of cases in the ukjumps to 164. The government pledges millions of pounds to try to develop a vaccine. The Prime Minister warns of a bumpy road ahead. It looks to me like there will be a substantial period of disruption when we will have to deal with this outbreak. Scotland womens Six Nations Rugby match against france that was due to take place tomorrow has been postponed, because one of scotlands players has tested positive for coronavirus. Meanwhile, thousands of people quarantined on a cruise ship off San Francisco have Virus Testing kits dropped by helicopter. 21 people on board have tested positive. The growing number of premature babies struggling for life in the war torn syrian province of idlib. Flood misery continues for some homeowners in yorkshire, after the wettest february on record. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are jason beattie, whos head of politics for the daily mirror and sam lister, the deputy Political Editor at the daily express. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The coronavirus dominating the headlines. The daily mail reporting that millions of people will be told by Health Officials to work at home. Meanwhile, in the i supermarkets warn consumers against stockpiling, as it means stores could risk running out of some items. The guardian leads on a story about the effect of covid i9 on british universities it says that institutions face a financial black hole after International Students delay starting courses. As deaths related to the virus soar in italy and iran. The ft weekend says investors are rushing to invest in bonds as stocks around the world fall amid fears of a global recession. And away from coronavirus the mirror leads instead on a reported rift between the duchess of sussex and duchess of cornwall with reports that Meghan Markle apparently sparked fury by breaking a pledge not to overshadow a long planned speech by camilla on Domestic Violence. The daily express meanwhile is looking ahead to wednesdays budget announcement it says new laws to protect the right to use hard cash are set to be unveiled by the chancellor. We unveiled by the chancellor. Are going to start off w latest we are going to start off with this latest aspect to the coronavirus outbreak. It is our behaviour at the supermarket. This is what the eye is leading with. Jason. Supermarket. This is what the eye is leading with. Jason. There have been cases in some instances of what they are calling panic buying, particularly for hand sanitizer. Obviously, people are anxious. But it is not universal. There are plenty of places where supermarkets are fully stocked with all the goods you need and want. We are not quite at the stage where some of the things we see australia and people have been both buying toilet rolls. They have been doing it here at that. On an industrial scale. We are not quite there yet. Thank god. And obviously, it is of concern and supermarkets a warning that the consumers need to calm themselves rationally with behaviour. Thoughts and supplies will continue. You can understand why people are anxious. It is probably unnecessary. Just dont take more than you need. Thinking about others, isnt it . Dont be a selfish buyer. But i think what will be quite interesting when it take hold more firmly, how people actually get food to their homes. If you are having to self isolate. How do you get the food to your home. Obviously, most people are familiar with having supermarkets deliver the shopping to their home. But on the scale that we might need that to happen to have the infrastructure to do do that and the infrastructure to do do that and the staff, headed a to the people . Do you just leave it outside of the door . So many details that need to be thought about how we get food to people if this takes hold. And also the point was made that there are key vulnerable groups, like the elderly, who dont buy invoke. And they will go for the daily twice weekly shop. Do not buy in bulk. This is having a serious impact. Lets turn to the front page of the guardian. In the impact of the virus is that universities face a Funding Crisis from a black hole. Many are you . Crisis from a black hole. Many are o crisis from a black hole. Many are you . Im happy to talk. Laughter. The floor is open. Essentially, british universities are heavily dependent on the fees paid by overseas students. China in particular sends a lot of students that has been hit hardest for us to out that has been hit hardest for us to our universities are taking a bit of a knock there. Or potentially will ta ke a knock there. Or potentially will take a knock. Universities are, the courses they offer and i really value. Universities are struggling to me wonder how they will have to make up courses and how will it affect staffing to make up courses and how will it affect staffing, a lot of long term implications they will all take on the funding. Reminder that universities are now commercial enterprises. And also that they are now international institutions, when i went to university several decades ago, the number of us was quite small. You would walk around University Towns now and and it is wonderful to see the variety of students that they are attracting from all over the world and obviously that is something that the coronavirus, it isa something that the coronavirus, it is a global outbreak him i will have an impact. And we dont know, there are signs that it is stabilising in china. So they would have picked before hand whereas if youre coming to university in the uk, there is to catch up. That delay or maybe com plete catch up. That delay or maybe complete cancelling of the degrees will have a severe hit on the coffers as well. Lets turn to the front page of the daily mail. We will be told to work from home if you can. That is the key question. If you can. Now, for people who work in large companies, this is probably the sensible precaution to take and for somebody like me who can work on a laptop from almost anywhere, it is not going to affect me. If you are self employed for example, this will be quite difficult. Yourjob is to drive a be quite difficult. Yourjob is to drivea van, be quite difficult. Yourjob is to drive a van, to fix people houses, built homes, then this will be difficult. Even worse is what how is it going to affect people in the ca re it going to affect people in the care industry. Care home visits, you work ina care industry. Care home visits, you work in a care home looking after the sick and they vulnerable and disabled, then you have serious implications here. It may turn out to be the advice that to get up and leave them no option to do this. Most companies are now come if they havent done already, drawing up contingency plans as quickly as possible amid fears that the coronavirus is going to start expanding exponentially. But as i say, if you can, great. If you cannot, somebody will need to help them and step in. Really, actually how many workers can work from home . We work off a laptop and can work anywhere, walking through town today, i sigh cafe where everybody in the window was sitting there working on a laptop. Like or or on facebook. But obviously if you do physical work, that is not something that can be transferred home. You will find it difficult. Laughter. That can be transferred home. You will find it difficult. Laughterw will find it difficult. Laughterw will all be done by skype now. |j suppose it when youve got companies as you both said, larger institutions, like facebook, they can shut in dial in or work remotely. Find that will work. But it is slightly different for other key professions as well. The ft. Investors are rushing to safety for fear of global recession. Panic on the stock markets and supermarkets a terrible week. Investors are looking for places to put their money that isa for places to put their money that is a bit safer. We have seen a lot of the companies who are hardest hit this week are travel firms and hospitality and i think that about people moving around taking quite a big hit. I people moving around taking quite a big hit. Ithink people moving around taking quite a big hit. I think certain Cinema Companies are also being hit, even though they have not actually experienced any droppings football yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longer term. Yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longerterm. So yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longer term. So their share price is folly. It isjust come it is panic. It is hitting the Financial Markets badly. Jason, what do you make of this saying that traders and investors are placing bets that Central Banks are going to come and help bail them out . They already are. That is the thing. The contingency plans are already there. The bank of england has hands in place. America. Singapore has placed the of dollars to try and prop up their financial system. That is fine. These are a rich country. It is the poor countries you have to worry about. As sam said, there could be a severe economic knock on effect from this. Which is going to have Major Political implications. If this does lead to a recession come if governments are seen not to be handling the crisis adequately, thatis be handling the crisis adequately, that is a double problem which you can make or break governments. This will test states and governments to the absolute limit and you can see that both this will take the resolution if you did not think the situation has been handled properly. Coming up from both angles. Theyre having to rely on the public to change their behaviours to control coronavirus. At the same time from having to look after the economy which will be impacted if we are not spending or behaving. They word global is quite important here. This could go one or two ways. Weve had this massive interconnected world for three orfour decades this massive interconnected world for three or four decades now. This massive interconnected world for three orfour decades now. Where trade has donejust in for three orfour decades now. Where trade has done just in time across nations and suddenly, you have got one of a consequence of coronavirus could be the actual eye for the retreat back towards the smaller nations and growing up, the drawbridge is further. Lets see how it goes. It is going to test the whole Global Economic model. The front page of the daily express leading our story. It tells us that we will have a new law that would allow if they have access to our own money. Cash. It sounds strange. I think we have picketed this the third of bring printers have been closed in 2015 and around 10,000. I think we have numbers here that says break branches have been close. You might have money in the bank but if you can get access to it that is a real problem. If you live in a small village. If you cannot get access to it. Somebody in the outskirts. And you dont have or able to drive and get around easily. If you have no access to a cash machine near to where you live, it isa machine near to where you live, it is a real struggle. I never use cash these days hardly ever. I2 Million People apparently do only use cash and if you cant get access that of the real problem. In the trouble is london a set up for that. Interesting in london is always a cashless city. From using your oyster ca rs cashless city. From using your oyster cars to go on the underground. To paying for coffee anywhere. The further you go out, to arm oui anywhere. The further you go out, to arm our mother lives in cornwall for instance, it is still much a cash based society. To where my mother lives in cornwall. People kind of find cash a better way to budget and think it is safer and they trusted more. It is also good for people who rely on tips. They trusted more. It is also good for people who rely on tipsm they trusted more. It is also good for people who rely on tips. If the viewers are wondering what it is they are going to do, this article didnt quite say. We will have to wait till march the 11th. |j didnt quite say. We will have to wait till march the 11th. I think were just getting to him from the chancellor about what he might do in the budget. Full details next week. How are they going to do it i can imagine them screaming. back the guardian. Many parents will sympathise with this. And also be worried hospital see a surgeon child disorders. Very worrying that young people are suffering from insomnia. Parents worried. It is quite often a middle age but for young children, this is not something i was ever aware of children, this is not something i was ever aware of the child i dont remember anybody suffering from this. It is kind of modern phenomenon. I do not remember. Different things contributing. Obesity is a big factor. Problems with breathing during the night. Also anxiety. Its been a huge rise in anxiety among young people. And screen use. We know about that. Using strings before bedtime disrupts sleep. It is quite a few challenging different aspects to trying to tackle that. So i think it is quite a big ask and im not quite sure people are really conscious of this being a problem and i dont know if it is that our resources awareness even to go about actually reversing this problem. Yeah. That is the key point. It is a growing problem but resources come are they there . We already know that Childrens Mental Health services are stretched to the limit. We know Public Health england budget has been constrained. So if you have an overweight crisis come obesity crisis, you need more emphasis on Public Health. If you have a Mental Health crisis, children with with anxiety you need to invest more that mike doesnt start a starter home . There they dont responsibility. Doesnt it start at home . The line between two is blurred but there is a lwa ys between two is blurred but there is always a joint responsibility on both sides. Certainly parents need to make sure children are not on their screens before bedtime. Interesting point in this is that you dont have to start off with these in orderfor you dont have to start off with these in order for obesity to you dont have to start off with these in orderfor obesity to become an issue because it is often you are not sleeping come your home are doing what they should do and you put on weight. So it is a vicious circle. Interesting article. Lets turn to finally come daily mirror. A rift in the apparent rift. Yes. We have gone from blue blood to bad blood. What is happening here is as we know, Meghan Markle and harry have flown in for a possibly farewell visit this week, it is not clear what their future plans are. Pa rt clear what their future plans are. Part of as weve all families have a lwa ys part of as weve all families have always done, an agreement about how you schedule media appearances and they try not to upstage one another. Camilla had this speech and the diary from longhand on Domestic Violence an issue she cares deeply about. She had been talking to the met police about it. That was planned for this afternoon. And then megan somehow releases photographs of her playing a visit to a theatre. That is in duchess of cornwall because there was an agreement unwritten or written that that space in the media landscape would be kept clear. You can see the tension which are there within the family about meghana hairy are there within the family about meghan a hairy role still not being resolved, and this kind of new light. Resolved, and this kind of new light. Megan and harrys role. This is their last hurrah. Does it matter . What do you think . |j this is their last hurrah. Does it matter . What do you think . Ijust feel sorry for meghan. Damned if you do, then the you do them. People wa nt do, then the you do them. People want to know what she is up to. And see pictures of her. Damned if she doesnt. So much hurt here that some agreement might be made between officials behind the scenes but if youre feeling very raw and hurt, about this ongoing war in the family, you can kinda see why she is not playing by the rules. Ok. We will end up there. Thank you both. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you to my guests this evening, jason and sam. Thats all from us, and goodnight. Good evening, im Lizzie Greenwood hughes, here with your latest sports news. Scotlands womens six nations match with france tomorrow in glasgow has been postponed after one of the scottish players contracted coronavirus. The player hasnt been named yet but is said to be being treated but otherwise well. Seven members of the scotland playing and management staff are in self isolation. The mens fixture on sunday against france is currently still going ahead. England play wales at twickenham tomorrow knowing a win will keep their tournament hopes alive. But the coronavirus is taking its toll on sporting events around the world. The gymnastics world cup in doha later this month will be held without spectators and a few games in ligue un have been postponed. Cycling has been hit and the milan san remo one day race has been postponed along with the Tirreno Adriatico stage race. The danish football sides brondby and lyngby have had to isolate 13 players after they came into contact with the former International Thomas kahlenburg, whos been diagnosed with the virus next weeks Kenya Golf Open has been cancelled. The Alpine Skiing world cup finals in cortina have also been cancelled. And the rome formula e prix in april has been postponed. With a new date to be decided. There are more details on all those stories on the bbc sport website. There were two games in the premiership tonight. Sale thumped london irish 39 zero to move to the top of the table, and northampton stay third after beating worcester 16 10. Mikey haywood scored the decisive try as northampton broke a four game losing run at sixways. Worcester had to settle for a losing bonus point. Just one game in the pro iii where dragons suffered their first home defeat since november after losing 37 25 to benneton. Hame faiva crashed over with the final try of the match to earn a bonus point. Tiger woods is a doubt for the masters which start next month. The reigning champion and five time winner at augusta has just pulled out of next weeks players championship in sawgrass after suffering more back problems. Woods has only competed twice in 2020 and not at all in the past three weeks due to stifffness in his back. The 15 time major winner has had four back operations in his career and said his back isjust not ready yet. Wales women have been playing in a friendly this evening. They beat estonia in wrexham both goals in the second half. Megan wynne whos on loan from tottenham to bristol ciry scored her first intrenational goal. Then substitute Nadia Lawrence got the second. Wales are preparing for their remaining euro 2021 qualifiers against the Faroe Islands and norway. Millwall have stepped up their play off ambitions after thumping Nottingham Forest 3nil in the championship. Matt smith scored a hat trick in a first half 13minute spell to send millwall up to seventh in the table, two points off preston in sixth. Forest stay in fourth for now. There have been three matches tonight in rugby leagues super league tonight. Warrington wolves left it until the last minute to clinch a narrow win over castleford. Blake austins drop goal securing a 9 8 victory at the halliwelljones stadium. There were also wins for huddersfield and hull fc tonight. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. C0. Uk sport. Hello. Well the weather doesnt look as bad as it has been. It is still going to be windy out there. It will still be wet at times this this area of low pressure feeds in these weather fronts during saturday into saturday night moving south and behind it it will be a blustery sunday but some sunshine by then, but also a fair few heavy showers around. Some strong winds at times this weekend, and we will see expel a rainbow for some of us that may just come through on saturday night. After an early frost going into friday night, by saturday morning some of these temperatures are on their way some of these temperatures are on theirway up, some of these temperatures are on their way up, especially the north and west underneath this cloud cover with rain. Walk across the eastern side of the uk there will be a bit of patchy rain moving through for a timea of patchy rain moving through for a time a lot of the afternoon to seek lee meche Central England in northeast scotland looks dry. Whales and Western Areas of england will seat rain for Northern Ireland and so that in western scotland and that turns heavy and more persistent. It will become increasingly windy. Wind gusts with the irish sea and gals and guys in cost around 50 miles an hour. Mr merk. Technically a mile a day and it is when the year. It is wetter. The rain move south instead of the evening and night, finally reaching down towards the east and southeast of england after dark. Before the rain clears, so then whats in scotland, some of the hills here with snow melt that does bring the risk of flooding rising river levels there could be disruption going into sunday. Milder start to sunday. Of course we fed a lot of rain overnight. On sunday the last of that will clear away from southeast england in the morning behind that, right disguise yes but look at all of the shower thought that about. Moving to quite quickly on strong gusty winds, not a wash out. If you do find yourself in a shower. It could be a heavy downpour and maybe a rumble of thunder and some hail around. Some snow to the higher hills in scotland and it will feel sunday. Then looking into the start of next week from monday it looks like another area of low pressure is heading our way. Detail not yet set in stone but that will bring in spell of one in the rain for some of us. It does look as though low pressure is in charge of our weather next week a few locations in the case indication that it few locations in the case indication thatitis few locations in the case indication that it is wet and then things will turn more salary. The week will go on. You will notice it will turn a bit colder with that as well. Hello. This is bbc news. Im Lewis Vaughan jones. Our top stories. Stranded at sea the Cruise Ship Passengers infected with coronavirus. Well have the latest from california as the Us Government reveals its plan of action. All passengers and crew will be tested. For the coronavirus. Those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined and those that require additional medical attention will receive it. Italy announces its biggest daily increase in deaths from covid19 with nearly 50 more fatalities weve a special report from china the country where the outbreak began and where the pressures on Chinese Society and economy are starting to tell. And in other news the premature babies struggling

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