But they dont automatically get the minimum wage. But could that be about to change . Ill look at what it means for workers. Good morning from wimbledon. It all went well yesterday, didnt it . Injury fears prove unfounded as andy murray breezes into the second round at wimbledon with a straight sets victory on opening day. Carol has the weather. Not much of a brief today. It will be dry and sunny but we have persistent rain gcioss sunny but we have persistent rain across the central area of the uk breeze. If you come to wimbledon, only 10 chance of a shower. And we only 1096 chance of a shower. And we might play tennis something to look forward to. Good morning. First, our main story. A plan to revolutionise the treatment that Cancer Patients receive, through individually mapping their dna, is being proposed by the Chief Medical Officerfor england. The proposals would mean millions of patients would have treatments that were directly targetted at the particular strain of cancer they ha
be a bit of a concern. hospital numbers do remain relatively extremely low compared to where they were back in the recent winter and the winter before that, but they have gone up from around 500 a day in the uk at the end of may to about 1000 a day, and the number of patients staying in hospital with covid is also higher, though we should bear in mind some of those people have gone in for other types of treatment or conditions and have tested positive. so where do we go from here? the view of professor jonathan van tam is interesting. until recently he was chief medical officer for until recently he was chief medical officerfor england and until recently he was chief medical officer for england and he until recently he was chief medical officerfor england and he did an interview with the bbc and he said the authorities will be just taking quite a balanced view of things, as they are right now. this is what he had to say to the bbc. it is benign at the moment in the hospital it is beni
chilling aspect of residential schools was that when children died, may be of to boca luces is was running rampant and at least one quarter of students, as early as 1907, doctor peter brice was the chief medical officerfor indian affairs brice was the chief medical officer for indian affairs and identified this as a huge problem. but when those children die away from school, there bodies were not returned to their home communities. and i think reclaiming the lost ones is of utmost priority for indigenous communities today. so governments, the federal government and provincial governments need to stand in solidarity with what these people are asking for. we will have to leave people are asking for. we will have to leave it people are asking for. we will have to leave it there - people are asking for. we will have to leave it there but i have to leave it there but thank you very much for speaking to us. that is just about it for the moment. headlines injust a about it for the moment.
meetings from the bathroom toilet and things like that. it is harder still when you are paying nearly £4000 for it. we have started a petition which has got nearly 60,000 signatures, so there is obviously a sentiment that agrees with us that says the government should be funding this imprisonment rather than it having to come off our own credit cards. the prime minister will be leading a press conference this afternoon at 5.00 in downing street alongside the chief medical officerfor 5.00 in downing street alongside the chief medical officer for england, professor chris whitty, and the medical director of primary care for nhs england. you can watch that press briefing from downing street live here on bbc news from 5.00 this afternoon. for the first time in history, a spacecraft has flown through the outer atmosphere of the sun. nasa says the parker solar probe,