This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. From today, people arriving in the uk from dozens of countries will no longer have to self isolate for two weeks. Outdoor shows, team cricket, beauty treatments and tattoos are all coming back in england over the next few days. Northern ireland is becoming the first of the uks nations to allow gyms to reopen today. In scotland people must now cover their faces when they go into shops. In hong kong all schools are closing again after a spike in coronavirus cases. Mexicos brutal drug gangs turn to handing out aid during the pandemic they say theyre filling a void. The bbc gets exclusive access to the Sinaloa Cartel. And on the 80th
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Hello, welcome to bbc news im victoria derbyshire, bringing you the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Police in hong kong use tear gas and a water cannon and arrest 30 democracy protestors, as chinas new National Security law comes into force. Its a bit of a weird stand off at this moment with the riot police here and people walking away, and some of the police are leaving as well. The water cannon truck has just been doing rounds. More uk job losses because of coronavirus 5,000 jobs are under threat at upper crust and 1,700 jobs are to go at airbus uk. The us buys up nearly all stocks for the next three months of the drug remdesivir one of the only drugs shown to work against covid 19. Councils in england will get Real Time Data on coronavirus cases in their areas, after signing a data sharing agreement with Public Health england. It follows criticism over how long it took to get data in leicester. And remembering the man who shouldve been englands first bla
Should parts of wales. It should brighten up as the day wears on. This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 7pm back on firm ground dozens of passengers leave the diamond princess cruise ship after spending more than two weeks quarantined off the coast of japan. We are coming home. We are seeing our family and we cant wait. But also in a way, its strange. It feels like it has been our home for that time. This is the scene live in tokyo, where a plane is waiting to take those passengers back to britain. Also tonight, an Islamic State supporter admits plotting to blow up st pauls cathedral. Safiyya shaikh tried to buy bombs
from Undercover Police officers. The misery of addiction to prescription drugs. We have a special report, as experts call for more support to help addicts give the drugs up. From next year, wet wood and coal for domestic fires will be phased out in england to help tackle air pollution. Dearjurgen klopp. And what happened when a Young Manchester united fan a
The headlines the us president elect joe biden is outlining a 1. 9 trillion spending package to combat the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on the economy. Speaking in delaware, described his proposals as a two step plan of rescue and recovery. Concern about brazils new coronavirus variant has prompted the uk to impose a ban on travellers arriving from south america and portugal. The Health System in the brazilian city of manaus is said to be close to collapse. Scientists are still in the early stages of studying the variant, which may be more transmissible. The leader of a who mission investigating the origins of coronavirus says his team is embarking on a long journey. Theyve finally arrived in wuhan, where the pandemic began thirteen months ago, after repeated delays which have raised suspicions that china is not fully cooperating with International Health authorities. The pandemic is notjust having ever an effect on education of children, there is evidence that their physical w
The uk is at a perilous turning point says the Prime Minister as new restrictions are introduced across the uk amid another big rise in coronavirus cases. The new measures are being imposed for six months in england, with a warning there could be more to come. If we fail to act together now, we will not only place others at risk, butjeopardise our own futures with the more drastic action that we would inevitably be forced to take. The push to return to the office is over, as people across england are told to work from home if they can. Its just been nice to actually get back into an office, wed started to get into a routine, so to go back on that now is disappointing, but if we
have to, we have to. Pubs, bars and restaurants in england, wales and scotland must shut by 10pm. Customers will have to wear masks when not seated. A lot of our revenue is obviously generated at night time, we are part the night time economy, so its worrying, not just for our business, i think for all of our ne