Now on bbc news click. This week healing without hospitals. Building an e bike. And would you trust an alto keep you fit . That looks exhausting. Welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. Last week lara ventured into her garden. This week we have both been let loose into the outside world. How was it for you . It was great, i have been on an electric bike and i managed to not fall off, unlike last time. How was it for you . I have to say, i really enjoyed filming out and about again. We have both done this bike then, which you will see later in the programme. One other thing i have done this week is i have been to a comedy gig online, which was really funny. Good thing is that the front row of the audience, if you like, had their mics live throughout so you could hear some of the laughter, which really helped, and i really enjoyed it. That sounds great, and who would want to be on the front row of a comedy gig normally . No, not me. Anyway, as we start to move toward some sort of sense
Hes asking anyone whos had close contact with him in recent days, to get tested. The 77 year old has appeared in over 200 indian films in a career spanning more than 5 decades. Tonight at ten the england his son abhishek bachchan, football legend Jack Charlton who is also a film star, also later tweeted that he tested has died at the age of 85. Positive for coronavirus. He was part of englands victorious World Cup Team of 1966, ive been getting more details from haroon rashid, along with his younger brother entertainment reporter for bbcs sir Bobby Charlton. Asian Network People try to compare us, and i say, you shouldnt compare us. I cant play. Well as we know, Amitabh Bachchan i stop other people playing, but i cant play. And his son have been taken to bobby can play. Hes a creative player. Hospital not too far from their home but there is a place in the game for both types. In mumbai. Amitabh bachchan said that he had tested positive for covid 19, that hospitals were the football as
Test in southampton. The remarkable story of british pilot Stephen Cameron who spent two months on life support in vietnam with coronavirus and is now on his way home. Good morning. It is going to be a warmer day for us today. Most places will be dry with sunny spells. Rain into the north west of the uk later on. Join me laterfor all the details. Good morning. Its sunday 12th july. Our top story the government is to spend more than £700 million on increased security and border checks in preparation for the end of the brexit transition period at the end of the year. Therell be 500 new staff, and new inland border posts where existing ports have no room to cope with the extra checks that will be required. Heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Dover is the busiest channel port. It will be on the front line of new regulations from the end of the year. When the bread the transition period comes to a close, new checks will be necessary. There are new facilities built inland. Uk wil
Hello. President trump has appeared in public for the first time wearing a face mask. He wore it while visiting the Walter Reed National military Medical Center outside washington, where he met Wounded Soldiers and health care workers. The visit comes as the us declared a record 66 thousand cases of infections in one day. Mr trump had previously refused to wear a mask in front of cameras. But on leaving the white house on saturday, he said he thought it was expected that facial coverings be worn in hospitals. I think when you are in a hospital, especially in that particular setting, when you are talking to a lot of soldiers and people that, in some cases, just got off the operating table, i think its a great thing to wear a mask. Ive never been against masks, but i do believe they have a time and a place. Heres our north america correspondent, peter bowes. Well, there has been a lot of pressure on the president to wear a mask like pretty much everyone else is being encouraged to, espec
Ceremonies have been held in bosnia today to mark the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre. Thousands of muslims were murdered by bosnian serb foces in 1995. It was the largest mass murder of the war in former yugoslavia and the worst in europe since the second world war. Campaigners say relatives of the victims would not tire of battling those who deny genocide. Guy de launey reports. Its taken a quarter of a century, but these victims of the srebrenica massacre are finally being laid to rest. Surviving family members are here to pay their respects, as their loved ones are buried in the cemetery, alongside 7000 other people and there is still room for around 1000 more victims whose remains have yet to be identified. Coronavirus limited attendance at the commemoration, so World Leaders offered their thoughts via video message. For many, a sense of shame persists that bosnian serb forces committed genocide in the presence of international peacekeepers. A quarter of a century ago,