This is bbc news with the latest from the uk and around the world. Calls on the uk government to review its policy on Face Coverings in englands schools as scotland says they will become compulsory in communal areas. The World Health Organization says its for countries to decide. Children between 12 and five years old can wear masks where appropriate and where asked to, but it is important to ensure they know how to use them. In the United States republicans begin their National Convention with warnings about the countrys future ifjoe biden were to defeat donald trump in novembers election. Police and demonstrators clash for a second night in the american state of wisconsin after officers shot a black man in the back. Just one more shot, let me put you there for a little bit. Then they literally grabbed him by his shirt and he was just shooting him with the kids in the back screaming. More upsetting testimony from relatives on day two of the sentencing of christchurch gunman. Whatever
A breakthrough with a british Covid Vaccine and its cheap, easily stored and the governments pre ordered 100 million doses. The Oxford University vaccine is shown to be on average 70 effective up to 90 if the dose is adjusted. I can definitely see a future beyond the pandemic. I think that we will be able to roll out vaccines in the first half of next year and have a big impact here in the uk. Well be looking at when we might get the vaccine and when next year we can return to normality. Also tonight. The National Lockdown will End Next Week and england will be divided into three tiers. Well learn which tier will be where on thursday. Across all areas in england, shops, gyms, leisure centres and hairdressers will reopen and up to six people will be allowed to meet outdoors. Mass testing will be introduced in tier 3, the areas with the tightest restrictions, to try to being infections down. And, for the First Time Since march, spectator sports can start again, indoors and outdoors, with
This is bbc news with Victoria Derbyshire with the latest headlines from the uk and around the world. Scientists say the number of people with coronavirus antibodies has dropped by a quarter in three months raising the risk of being infected again. More than 50 conservative mps representing the north of england write to the Prime Minister, calling for a clear road map out of tough restrictions. We are in people to get a peerage fiddle the, businesses to close, people to live on two thirds of the normal wagers we are asking people to give up huge civil. I do not think the other side of that coin should be to have a clear way out. If you live in the north of england what does
levelling up mean to you . Let me know at victoria bbc. Co. Uk or message me on twitter and instagram. A week before the us president ial elections, donald trump succeeds in appointing Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Seven people are killed in a bomb attack on a Religious School in the pakistani city of pesh
This is bbc news, the headlines chinese and indian troops have clashed along the disputed himalayan border between their countries , the most serious in several decades. The Indian Army Said 20 of its soldiers were killed in the confrontation. Beijing acknowledged that it had also suffered casualties, but did not say how many. The Trump Administration is suing the former National Security advisor john bolton to block the release of a book about his time in office. The Justice Department said the memoir contained classified information. Mr bolton argues the president committed impeachable offences, which mr trump denies. For the first time a drug has been found that reduces the risks, of severely ill patients from dying coronavirus. Trials show that dexamethasone, a cheap and widely available steroid, reduced deaths by a third among patients on a ventilator. Scientists have decoded sounds
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Very adapted and survived . They were very agile and trying to react and continued to stay in business. Are there adaptations they can again ta ke there adaptations they can again take on to make sure that they keep trading . I think there are adaptations that they were making that will come to the fore again, so many of these businesses, for the first time, over they take away solution, delivery, looked at click and collect for local residents and community. Lots of pubs provided meals for wheels for those shielding, elderly customers for whom there are only social experience in the week is coming to the pub for a drink and a meal, they provided those meals on wheels services. Others turned to groceries. My local pub provided yeast, flour, fresh fruit and vegetables, not only to help with the local community struggling to access those goods but also to keep their supply chains running. We have to remember there is a huge hinterland behind hospitality
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