Because of the coronavirus outbreak is to ease some restrictions from early may. Meanwhile, children in spain are allowed out for the first time in six weeks, as the daily number of deaths fell to its lowest level in more than a month. I will be running 2. 6 miles every day for ten days. Keep on running the creative ways London Marathon participants have come up with, now that the event has been postponed because of coronavirus. This is bbc news, reporting on the latest in the cornavirus crisis, both here in the uk and around the world. Todays main developments Prime Minister borisjohnson is back in downing street tonight after recovering from coronavirus. His return comes as the National Medical director of nhs england professor Stephen Powis said the uk is now seeing a very definite downward trend in the number of people in hospital with the coronavirus. But the latest figures show a further 413 people have died across the country. That brings the total number of deaths in hospitals
Tumultuous 24 hours for the donald Trump Campaign. A ton of republicans have pulled their support. There is a bit of an elephant in the room. It is a troubling situation. There are growing calls for trump to step down. Governor, should mr. Trump withdraw . Will you be staying on the ticket . The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly. I will never drop out of the race. I will never let my supporters down. There is nothing that is going to cause his dropping out. Are you staying in the race . 100 . Counting down to the debate tonight. Where voters will get the chance to direct questions directly to both of these candidates. Good morning to you. 6 00. 6 01 in fact on this sunday morning. Im christi paul. My colleague, Victor Blackwell is in st. Louis, missouri, where of course we will be watching very closely what happens tonight. Good morning, victor. Reporter yeah, more than 80 Million People expected to watch the big debate tonight at Washington University. The secon
About 30 people, both contractors and production teams, were working at the HS Orka power plant in Svartsengi when an invitation from the Civil Protection Service to evacuate arrived at 11.05. Ten minutes later, all of them had left the plant.
Páll Erland, CEO of HS Veitur, says that half of the hot water that flows from Svartsengi to Grindavík does not reach the town. This is due to a leak that is now being remedied.