Hello and welcome. The french Prime Minister is warning its a race against time to avoid a second coronavirus wave as bad as the first. Jean castex said the public must act now to stop a repeat of the peak in spring. It comes as the country registers a Record Number of new cases since mass testing began. Heres mark lobel. As france, coronavirus death toll inches up, hospitals are the busiest four months. Numbers surging across the mainland and as far as what a lupe in the caribbean. The head of the Resuscitation Department here says 31 patients were treated in the first wave and now, they have received 101 in a single month. It isa received 101 in a single month. It is a race against time, according to frances Prime Ministerjohn castex, speaking on french tv, urging the public to be attentive. Jean. On french tv, urging the public to be attentive. Jean. He wa nts to to be attentive. Jean. He wants to avoid another lockdown but says it is not of the cards. Marseilles on maximum alert. R
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me is the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers and deputy leader writer at the sun, olivia utley. Thanks olivia utley. As always for being with us tonight. Thanks as always for being with us tonight. So, lets have a look at some of the front pages. Starting with the metro and the Great Lockdown rebellion it says Boris Johnson is facing a revolt by local leaders over his latest regional restrictions with the mayor of middlesborough calling the rules ignorant and saying he would defy them. Snp mp Margaret Ferrier takes up the front page of the i. She travelled from scotland to london by train having had a covid test then travelled back the next day having discovered she was positive breaking the rules 5 times in the process. Mp took covid to the commons is the telegraphs headline it has a picture of her speaking in the commons on the day her test came back positive. Thats also the main story in
This is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Police in the uk declare a Major Incident in Birmingham City centre after number of people are stabbed in the area one local bar worker said there was an escalation of violence i have always seen quite a lot of fights and drunken commotions, but there was nothing quite like tonight. This is the scene live in the centre of birmingham, where were expecting an update from the police shortly. Tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. A coronavirus lockdown in the australian city of melbourne i have always seen quite a lot of fights and drunken commotions, but there was nothing
quite like tonight. The uks chief brexit negotiator david frost says the government is not scared of walking away from trade talks. And california declares a state of emergency after record heat waves lead to more wildfires. Hello, and welcome if
Looks at the knock on effect of people not getting help, for example diagnoses with Cancer Treatment and how that will affect death rates going forward. They look 50 years ahead and then they also look five yea rs ahead and then they also look five years ahead then of course i am seeing people being terrified to go to hospital and people have had many strokes and slight heart attacks and we re strokes and slight heart attacks and were too scared of going into hospital. I think we have learned oui hospital. I think we have learned our lesson now. I hope it does nightingale hospitals are still there and i think there should be certain hospitals, perhaps not every area has the amount they can do it, they are non covid i9 and certain hospitals that will deal with the pandemic. But we did not know how bad it was going to be. It is very easy to talk about it now but i think in the future if they can say in any area if possible you can have one that is dealing with covid i9 and one that wont,
The new guidance will be eased in two weeks time. Well look at that. And well look in detail at why slaughterhouses have been at the centre of a number of covid outbreaks. Lest any of us think this pandemic is entering its final stages, the World Health Organisation has recorded the highest rise in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. On sunday, 183,000 people around the world were confirmed to have covid 19 the global total of confirmed cases is close to nine million. Bringing the total number of people who have had covid 19 to nearly nine million. Interestingly, though, heres the who on whether these rising infections numbers mean some countries shouldnt ease their lockdowns. Some countries that have successfully suppressed transmission are now seeing an upswing in cases, as they reopen their societies and economies. All countries are facing a delicate balance between rejecting their people while minimising the social and economic damage. All countries are facing a delicate ba