Jobs. A star studded list featuring the likes of ed sheeran and coldplay call on the government to do more to protect the uks live music venues. They won the fa cup back in 2013, but now we can athletic have become the first English Football Club to go into Administration Since the coronavirus pandemic Wigan Athletic. I will be there this morning getting a reaction. Get ready for some big downpours today, especially across parts of england. And over the next few days the wind is set to get up once again. I will have all the details hereunder. Here on breakfast. 0ur our top story is that schools in england will be told to stagger break times, Group Children into bubbles and focus on core subjects when they return to the classroom in september. This is according to guidelines expected to be published by the government today. The plans are based on reducing contact rather than social distancing and will be set out by the education secretary, Gavin Williamson. 0ur education correspondent d
Now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. Hello, and welcome to tuesday in parliament. As ministers pull the plug on huaweis involvement in the uks high speed mobile networks. This means a cumulative delay to fight out of two to three years and costs of up to £2 billion. Mr speaker, this is a car crash for our Digital Economy but one which could have been visible from outer space. And plans to make shoppers in england wear Face Coverings get a lukewarm welcome from one conservative. Nothing could make me less likely to go shopping and the thought of having to mask up. But first the uks mobile providers are being banned from buying new huawei sg equipment after 31st december, and they must also remove all the chinese firms sg kit from their networks by 2027. Only six months ago, the government agreed huawei could have a limited role. The u turn follows sanctions imposed by washington, which claims the firm poses a National Security threat something huawei denies. It says the decision is
The week in parliament. Hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. Tighter covid rules for england but the Health Secretary aims for the skies. The so called operation moonshot to deploy mass testing will allow people to lead more normal lives and reduce the need for social distancing. A startling admission about Boris Johnsons brexit plan. I would say to my honourable friend that, yes, this does break International Law in a very specific and limited way. And a legendary composer warns that the curtain could fall on live theatre for good. There comes a point now where we really cant go on much more. We are bumping up against our banks and all these things. All that to come and more. But first. The Prime Minister says it is not another National Lockdown but from monday social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in england. The strengthening of the rules with exemptions for schools and workplaces, weddings and funerals, follows a dramatic rise in the number of case
Tuesday in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to tuesday in parliament, as a government minister makes a startling admission about Boris Johnsons brexit plan. I would say to my honourable friend that, yes, this does break International Law in a very specific and limited way. Also in this programme, the challenge of finding a covid test near home. But in devon, helpfully, people were told they only need travel 20 miles, but unfortunately that involved crossing the sea to get to swansea. And a legendary impressario wants to know when theatres can reopen. There comes a point now where we really cant go on much more. I mean, were bumping up against our Bank Covenants and all of these things. But first, the Northern Ireland secretary has said a new bill to amend the uks brexit deal with the eu will break International Law. Brandon lewes admitted that legislation to allow ministers to override special arrangements for Northern Ireland in last years divorce deal would go against the Withdra
Now on bbc news, its the week in parliament. Hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. Tighter covid rules for england but the Health Secretary aims for the skies. The so called operation moonshot to deploy mass testing will allow people to lead more normal lives and reduce the need for social distancing. A startling admission about Boris Johnsons brexit plan. I would say to my honourable friend that, yes, this does break International Law in a very specific and limited way. And a legendary composer warns that the curtain could fall on live theatre for good. There comes a point now where we really cant go on much more. We are bumping up against our banks and all these things. All that to come and more. But first. The Prime Minister says it is not another National Lockdown but from monday social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in england. The strengthening of the rules with exemptions for schools and workplaces, weddings and funerals, follows a dramatic rise