stories on the bbc sport website. rules are to be relaxed on international travel so that fully vaccinated people from the us and most eu countries will no longer have to self isolate when they arrive in england, scotland or wales. but the changes which will be introduced from four o clock on monday morning will not apply to visitors from france. northern ireland has not yet made a decision on the rule change. let s take a closer look at the changes which the government says will help to reunite family and friends whose loved ones live abroad. people who were fully vaccinated in the eu or us will not need to isolate when coming to england, scotland and wales from an amber list country. transport secretary grant shapps said it would apply to people who have been fully vaccinated with a jab approved by the eu or us. travellers will still need to take either a lateral flow or pcr test pre departure and a pcr test on the second day after they arrive. let s have more from our political
#bbcyourquestions or you can text 61124, or send an email to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk the headlines on bbc news. scientists warn the uk is already experience disruption from climate change with more rainfall and sunshine and higher temperatures. silverfor team gb at the tokyo olympics as mallory franklin finishes second in the women s canoe slalom final. from monday travellers arriving in england, scotland and wales who ve been fully vaccinated in the eu or us won t need to isolate when entering from an amber list country. a football supporter who suffered life changing injuries at hillsborough has died at the age of 55. an inquest into andrew devine s death held on wednesday concluded he d been unlawfully killed. it makes him the 97th
rebecca morelle reports. dramatic changes in our skies. in 2020, the uk experienced a year of extremes. from storms in february, which caused chaos across the country, to a summer heatwave, when temperatures sweltered above 34 degrees for six consecutive degrees. and rain in october with the uk s wettest day on record. it is all charted in an annual assessment of the climate. the uk is getting wetter, warmer and sunnier. we can see very clearly from our observation that the uk climate is already changing. so climate change isn t something that is just going to happen in 2050, or we need to worry about towards the end of the century. we are seeing this very clearly in our observations now. the report compared the most recent three decades with the 30 years before, and found an average of the uk were 0.9 degrees hotter.
lockdown has been extended until the end of august, the 28th of august, given how things are right now, the trajectory of these cases, it will go beyond that may be. president biden says he was honoured to meet the exiled belarusian opposition leader, svetlana tika nofskaya, at the white house. she said the visit would prove inspirational to her opposition movement which is trying to oust president lukashenko from power after what they claim was a rigged election last year. mark lobel has more and his report contains flashing images. this was the state s response to protesters disputing what they called a rigged election back in august. few here believe the country s long time president alexander lukashenko when he claimed he had won re election with 80% of the vote, and neither did governments in the eu, uk, canada and the us. and this is the woman who says she won that election,
positive for coronavirus and there was silver for team gb s mallory franklin in the women s canoe slalom final. australia sjessica fox took gold scientists warn that disruptive climate change is already making itself felt in the uk which is becoming wetter, warmer and sunnier. from monday travellers arriving in england, scotland and wales who ve been fully vaccinated in the eu or us won t need to isolate when entering from an amber list country. uk foreign secretary dominic raab defended the move the answer to your question why we are taking this step, we are doing it, opening up internationally in the same way as we are domestically in the sure footed careful way with the safeguards in place to make sure that we can do it in a sustainable way. great britain have just missed out on two more medals at the olympics. helen glover and polly swann were fourth in the women s pair, the same place that emily craig and imogen grant finished in the lightweight women s double sculls, though the