this is bbc news welcome if you re watching here in the uk or around the globe. our top stories: there ve been long queues and emotional scenes at airports in china, which has fully opened its borders for the first time since the start of the pandemic. the number of coded cases that simply cannot be controlled by the devo covid lockdown policy was almost so great that the change would have had to have come in the next couple of months anyway. would have had to have come in the next couple of months anyway. the uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government will discuss a pay deal that s affordable with the nurses union to settle strikes. that s welcomed by the biggest nursing union as a chink of optimism . when it comes to pay we ve always said we want to talk about things that are reasonable, that are affordable and responsible
are getting this year. there was a chink of optimism, there was a little shift in what the prime minister was saying, but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward. and in the broadest terms. and that is not going to avert the strike action planned for ten days time. with many waiting days now to see a family doctor on the nhs, the prime minister was asked if he is signed up to private medical care. were you registered with a private gp and are you still? yeah, but my dad was a doctor and i grew up in an nhs family. that was not my question. it s really straightforward. were you registered with a private gp? and are you still? as a general policy, i would not talk about me or my family s personal health care situation. it is not relevant in this. what is relevant is the difference i can make to the country. but it is relevant, say the unions and his political opponents, who say it would be the honest thing, too. i thought the prime minister gave the impress
caused a great amount of criticism from immigration advocates largely because that effectively expands a very controversial trump era policy known as title 42. the biden administration has tried to stop that policy. it was brought into effect in the early months of covid 19 stop people bringing covid into the country but of course the border with mexico has been open for many many months a huge amount of criticism of that and expansion fate of title 42 but, as i say, president biden says this is a system that has been failing for decades. it is interesting this is his first visit. he has been urged to do this for many, many months. it is the first visit he has made in the two years of his presidency but in the last few hours before he moves on to mexico, interestingly, the next trip is mexico in order to expel migrants to mexico he will of course need the mexican president on board and that is his next trip. mexican president on board and that is his next trip- is his next trip. from
called resilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is resilience. this is resilience s version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we re looking at the data from a pretend company but the programme is bringing together lots of information, such as the miles that individual ingredients are shipped or how much energy each factory uses. it then runs lots of scenarios over the company to see how sustainable it is now and in the future. we ve got a large team of analysts who compile a lot of data forecasts out into the future, looking at how policy s likely to change in different countries of the world and how taxes are likely to change. the digital twin is also helping firms map the impact climate change is already having on their operations. so, this is an example of its factories in the united states and how they might be subjected to future patterns of hurricane risk. and look at how often it s going to get disrupted, the cost to the business
this is bbc news welcome if you re watching here in the uk or around the globe. our top stories: there ve been long queues and emotional scenes at airports in china, which has fully opened its borders for the first time since the start of the pandemic. the number of coded cases that simply cannot be controlled by the devo covid lockdown policy was almost so great that the change would have had to have come in the next couple of months anyway. would have had to have come in the next couple of months anyway. the uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government will discuss a pay deal that s affordable with the nurses union to settle strikes. that s welcomed by the biggest nursing union as a chink of optimism . when it comes to pay we ve always said we want to talk about things that are reasonable, that are affordable and responsible