With me iain anderson, executive chairman of the independent lobbying consultants, cicero, and the broadcaster, penny smith. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. A starting with. Different team youre going to see, a Different Team youre going to see, the mail on sunday which leads on the Prime Ministers planned to unveil biggerfines on the Prime Ministers planned to unveil bigger fines for those in england who break cyber self isolation rules. Theyre describing the plans as draconian. That story, also the lead for the mirror, which focuses on the part of the Prime Ministers plan which calls for people on low paid income is to receive a £500 lump sum if they have to self isolate. The sunday telegraph carries the same story, and suggests borisjohnson could announce tighter nationwide lockdown restrictions as early as tuesday in an attempt to combat the second wave the times points out that fines for not self isolating will start at £1000, but could increase to £10000 for repeat offen
The us supreme courtjudge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. She was 87 and had been undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer. As one of four liberal justices on the court, her death raised the prospect of President Trump trying to expand the courts conservative majority. World Health Organisation has warned that the coronavirus pandemic is not burning out or going away. The head of the Whos Health Emergencies programme says countries in the Northern Hemisphere needed to do far more to combat the disease over the coming winter. The United States government has said it will then downloads of two chinese social media applications, tiktok and wechat from sunday. Tiktok said it was disappointed with the ruling. Both companies had said they will vow to fight the president s decision. Those are the headlines. Now on bbc news click. This week working together and staying apart. A new slice of apple. And theatre through the looking glass. Hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing ok. It has been
President trump says hes hoping to name a woman within the next week, as his choice to replace the Supreme Court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. The proposal has triggered a battle between republicans and democrats about chosing a replacement, before the us president ial election. The British Government says its going to impose stiff financial fines, on people in england who fail to quarentine themselves, as part of coronavirus restrictions. Anyone who tests positive for the infection, or is contacted through the test and trace system, will be legally required to self isolate. The chinese owners of the tiktok social media app have agreed to form a new company with two Major American Companies, oracle and walmart. The new partnership will run tiktoks Us Operations, after President Trump threatened to ban the app as a danger to national security. Now on bbc news, click. This week working together and staying apart. A new slice of apple. And theatre through the looking glass. Hey, welcome to
The headlines borisjohnson considers Boris Johnson considers tightening covid 19 restrictions, following the highest number of cases since may. Local Ken Richardson is have come into force in some parts of the uk come with bars and restaurants closing early in north east england. Tributes are paid as the pioneering us supreme courtjudge and champion of womens rights, ruth bader ginsburg, dies at the age of 87. And seven ginsburg, dies at the age of 87. And seve n years ginsburg, dies at the age of 87. And seven years after he left north london for madrid, gareth bale is back at tottenham on a season long loan. Now on bbc news, its time for click. Hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. Its been a big week for me, look where i have been. Yes, on my first train for six months. And look who i went to see, only my good friend lara lewington, who is smaller than she looks on tv, i had forgotten. True, but that picture doesnt help. It was really lovely to see you, and maybe next time i
Well continue to listen to and benefit from the expertise of scientists, health care professionals, Public Health officials and Community Leaders so that we can craft the most effective evidencebased response. Now these announcements come as wall street hopes to end the week on positive week. The dow is up 4 . I have seen this over my time as a reporter, i havent seen a day like yesterday, 10 off. All major markets all on the upside. None of is this going to make up for the terrible few weeks we had on the dow. Its interesting to see that you could actually see green arrows from time to time. Few hours from now, the United States implement a travel ban that have been in certain European Countries for 14 days prior to their schedule arrival in the United States. It doesnt apply to United States citizens and it doesnt affect trade. The nations top Infectious Disease expert says this could make a big difference. Today, the new china is europe because europe now is the major element, the m