budget taking the measures announced in the budget last taking the measures announced in the budget last week and the spending review budget last week and the spending review last autumn. it s a welcome reminder review last autumn. it s a welcome reminder of review last autumn. it s a welcome reminder of what needs to be done. the financial times is reminding us what is happening when it comes to brexit. and food producers, red tape costs will make some exports and viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers. this viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers. manufacturers. this is ust the on . oina manufacturers. this is ust the ongoing saga. h manufacturers. this is ust the ongoing saga, really manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with - manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with the l ongoing saga, really with the following from brexit. even though we were meant to get brexit done we haven t quite got brexit on and what
family are racist. this thing about what colour will the baby be, or how dark will the baby be, i m guessing and hoping it was just a dumb question. nomadland and rocks lead this year s bafta nominations with much more diversity in the shortlist for the awards and after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. i thought we would not see another fall likely in the uk of any sort, and to realise that it was such a rare type it was really an amazing moment. good afternoon. england s chief medical officer has told mps that coming out of lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection. professor chris whitty said an accelerated easing of restrictions would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not yet protected by the vaccine. he also said things could turn bad quickly if the process is rushed. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it s the most important, perhaps the
wet and blustery across north western parts of the uk and the winds will get stronger still over the next couple of days with gales that could cause some disruption and big waves crashing into the coastline as well. we had a bit of sunshine today towards the south and south east of the uk but a lot of cloud out to the west and that cloud is already bringing outbreaks of rain, strong winds through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or 70 mph through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or70 mph in through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or 70 mph in exposed spots in north west scotland and through the night the wet and blustery weather sinks south east into england and wales, drying up a bit for northern ireland, clearer skies and a scattering of wintry showers or scotland by the end of the night. and into tomorrow, a fairly windy day, certainly for all of us, some outbreaks of heavy rain across england and wales for much of the day with rain putting across northern ireland and bac
rise says i% not enough. that s not really a shock, is it? m0. rise says 1% not enough. that s not really a shock, is it? really a shock, is it? no, it s not. look, really a shock, is it? no, it s not. look. the really a shock, is it? no, it s not. look, the government really a shock, is it? no, it s not. look, the government has - really a shock, is it? no, it s not. i look, the government has regional arguments. it s falling, people who work in arguments. it s falling, people who work in the arguments. it s falling, people who work in the public sector have job security, work in the public sector have job security, whenever the scheme ends. there security, whenever the scheme ends. there will security, whenever the scheme ends. there will be security, whenever the scheme ends. there will be hundreds of thousands of people there will be hundreds of thousands of people who will find themselves out of of people who will find themselves out of work. no matte