Later. Im alicia vitarelli. In the news, more deadly violence in gaza as secretary of state john kerry heads cairo. And a driver of an s. U. V. Loses control and slams into a pole in chester county. The big story is still developing, the search for a boater missing in the atlantic ocean. Members of the coast guard returned to keep this morning to look for 45 year old andrew bittle. A search began last night after a friend swam to shore after an accident with their boat in the water. And we have the latest on the search efforts. The search continues and the coast guard is here as well as the state police. Out behind me here is a small 23foot state police vessel, one of two involved in the search at this point. It has been 12 hours now, so the presufferings presuming that it is a recovery effort. As the sun came up they continued to find the operator of a pontoon boat, both were thrown about 11 30 last night. It struck one of the buoys and the impact had them end up in the water and the
Now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. Hello there. And welcome to tuesday in parliament. Coming up, the Government Faces claims that it should have prepared for a pandemic by stockpiling more protective equipment for nhs workers. How can the government claim to have delivered a billion items of ppe, when this number included counting individual gloves and paper towels . Ministers bring forward a bill to better protect those fleeing Domestic Abuse. It is staggering that some 2. 4 Million People experience Domestic Abuse each year. And scotlands first minister explains why she is advising the public to cover their faces when they are out and about. When you will be with other people and it will be difficult to keep the recommended two metres of social distancing, then those are the circumstances in which you should wear a face covering. A minute silence has been held across the uk to commemorate the key workers who died of coronavirus. Prime minister Boris Johnson who returned to work
Owners of businesses with fewer than 50 employees will face penalties in the event of serious industrial accidents starting this Saturday after the National Assembly failed to reach an agreement on delaying the implementation of a relevant workplace safety law on Thursday.
Korea s legislation is trapped in a vicious loop of the majority-holding main opposition party unilaterally tabling controversial bills and President Yoon Suk Yeol countering with his veto right.
The National Assembly is largely tasked with coordinating differing opinions to resolve social conflicts. Contrary to this expectation, however, the nation s leading legislative body has long been the object of public cynicism for locking horns over major pending issues.