ian was would think that i was a fraud. ian was unimpressed: finally, when we were fair last week bbc news announced the appointment of its new political editor chris mason. it has been a protracted process, it was before christmas laura kuenssberg announced she would be standing down, the position was advertised with an initial deadline of the 20th of january, then extended to the 10th of february and chris mason was said at the time to have ruled himself out of the
and the covid pass to be required to enter larger indoor events. then when as we hope when we have returned to alert level zero we will returned to alert level zero we will return to three weekly review cycle so by the 10th of february we will be back from a weekly review to a review of the regulations and as ever will continue to review all the protections in place. so today we are in the optimistic place of being able to take those first steps back to alert level zero and we are able to alert level zero and we are able to do that only because of the amazing hard work and effort of everyone in wales who has once again followed all the rules and taken all the steps to keep ourselves and all loved ones safe.
address which is scheduled for the 10th of february from that venue. they are looking at alternative venues at the moment and also an alternative venue to host parliament, which is normally opened by the state of the nation address. as you heard earlier, lots of the treasures have been saved. all of the contents of the library of parliament has been saved. as of yet they aren t able to assess the damage until they are able to get inside parliament once the area has been declared safe. fire officers are still at the scene monitoring the situation and they won t leave until the scene has been declared safe. engineers on the site have resorted to using a drone in an attempt to assess the extent of the damage and they are due to bring a preliminary report on friday. i preliminary report on friday. i wonder, before all this happened, how secure was the building. if you
and the covid pass will continue to be recap. required for entry to larger outdoor events. on the 28th of january, larger outdoor events. on the 28th ofjanuary, we larger outdoor events. on the 28th of january, we will move to larger outdoor events. on the 28th ofjanuary, we will move to alert level 04 all indoor activities and premises. alert level zero. working from home is strongly advised but no longer a legal requirement, and the covid pass to be required to enter larger indoor events. then, when as we hope we have returned to alert level zero, we will return to a three weekly review cycle. by the 10th of february, we will be back from a weekly review to a three week review of the regulations. as ever, we will continue to review all the protections in place. today, we are
push to get more engagement with industry, so that we can understand what the government are trying to achieve and then work with them to make that work on the ground. i think everybody has found that trying to navigate your way through what is regulation, what is guidance and what is, what you can and can t do in that particular place has been very challenging. we all seem to be coming into alignment. we have a further review on the 10th of february which hopefully will remove the reigning restrictions that we have.~ . the reigning restrictions that we have. ~ ., ., the reigning restrictions that we have. . . . , . , have. what are the difficulties eo - le have. what are the difficulties people are have. what are the difficulties people are still have. what are the difficulties people are still facing - have. what are the difficulties i people are still facing financially? obviously there were support schemes but they didn t go on forever. thea;r but they didn t go on forever. the