I believe this is also a very dangerous moment. We have to get this right. Three, two, one, zero. Ignition, lift off. The first commercially built rocket to carry astronauts into space has lifted off from florida. This is a huge step for us. It is a huge step of the commercial ventures and i think it is important for the world to realise that we are going into space to stay. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me is the defence editor at the evening standard, robert fox and opinion editor of the i newspaper, barbara speed. Tomorrows front pages starting with. According to the observer britains Top Public Health leaders and scientists have warned Boris Johnson that trust in the government has been shattered by the Dominic Cummings affair, and now poses a real danger to life when lockdown measures are lifted this week. It also carries a striking picture of a protester in minnesota clashing with a National Guardsman following the death
Hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. Im victoria derbyshire. On todays programme, we hear from Frontline Health workers on their fears of a second wave of covid 19 infections. Plus, how a team of scientists is trying to work out why coronavirus affects different people in such extreme ways. And, you can always keep up to date with the latest information about the pandemic on our website. First, the World Health Organization has warned of a second peak of coronavirus cases if lockdown restrictions around the world are lifted too soon. Restrictions around the world the threat of a possible second wave puts Frontline Healthcare workers under further pressure in many countries. The bbc has been given unprecedented access to one hospital in a community in the heart of london who have been coping with the pandemic, to hear their fears about the possibility of a second wave. The bbcs clive myrie reports from the royal london in Tower Hamlets i
With the release of NSW ICAC’s findings on Gladys Berejiklian, an editorial in The Australian has condemned the Commission and made a bold stand for corruption.