Onechild policy. We look at family life in china after the easing of strict parenting rules. And how the magnificent men in their flying machines became the worlds first Fighter Pilots thousands are expected to march in central moscow later on sunday after the murder of a leading opposition figure. Boris nemtsov was a vocal critic of Vladimir Putin, and was preparing a report about what he perceived as russian involvement in ukraine. He was shot dead on friday night near the kremlin. Rory challands reports from the russian capital. Reporter the bridge where Boris Nemtsov died is now a shrine. All day saturday people brought candles and flours. Flowers. This murder shocked many. Translation its a tragedy for the whole country. Translation people are important in any country, people like him that can lead others who are honest. Translation its hard for me to talk about it. I just feel sorry for him as a person. He was murdered. I dont know if it was a provocation or not, but it doesnt ma
And the magnificent men in their flying machines how they became the worlds first Fighter Pilots they have broken the cold in their thousands in memory of a man they had never met. This is a scene in moscow a vigil for boris Boris Nemtsov, opposition and vocal critic of Vladimir Putin, shot and killed near the kremlin friday night. The rally will pass through the center of the russian capital, culminating at the spot he died. Thousands on the streets. Rory challands is our correspondent keeping an eye on things. As you have been saying it is something in and of itself that this many people are out marching in the middle of moscow and a politically charged moment. Absolutely. For the last 23 years or so its been incredibly difficult for opposition movements in russia to organise rallies right in the heart of moscow. Generally they are not allowed they are pushed to the outskirts of the city. That is where the government feels safe enough for the opposition to have these demonstrations.
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The global number of deaths from covid 19 has risen to more than 35,000 with the majority of deaths in europe. In the uk the death toll has risen to more than 1400. It comes as the governments chief scientific adviser says social distancing is having an effect in reducing the number of contacts. We see a massive reduction in the amount of transport being used, germanic fallen footfall, we know in places of restaurants and pubs where people aggregate have been close. We are seeing a big change in contact. A New London Hospital
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In a supermarket, 30 odd years, i dont think ive known it this busy at christmas time. It really has been manic. Panorama asked other minimum wage workers to get in touch and, across the country, people responded. Im rhys, im a 25 year old porter, i work at colchester general hospital. Hi, im steph, im working a 15 hour shift today with natasha. Its been a busy morning, probably done about a 25 drops or so, been all around the sort of da rtford, millions fighting the disease on a minimum wage. Richard bilton, bbc news. You can see more on that story and the low paid workers keeping the country going on panorama lockdown uk. Thats on bbc one tonight at 8. 30pm. Now, a soprano singerfrom ipswich was due to take part in the London Landmarks Half Marathon last weekend. That was cancelled, for obvious reasons. Not one to be deterred, fiona wilson came up with a plan b. She cant do the run in london, of course, so. She cant do the run in london, of course, so. She has decided to run over 13