More than a thousand miles to do so. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. The fa cup fifth round draw is tonight, and who will non League Sutton united and lincoln city get after knocking out leeds and brighton . Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. More than a Million People have now signed a petition calling on the government to cancel a planned state visit to the uk by donald trump. It follows his temporary ban on visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries from entering the usa. The labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the visit should be postponed. But Downing Street said scrapping the visit would Undo Everything achieved in mrs mays visit to washington earlier this month, and called the campaign a Populist Gesture. Heres our political correspondent, iain watson. The demonstrations in America Against President Trumps Imposition Ofa against President Trumps Imposition Of A Temporary Travel Ban are likely to be repeated here with protests planned outside Downin
People taking exercise. Good morning. Coronavirus is still biting hard on town centre trade. Hospitality revenue is down. Im looking at what happens if workers arent sitting back at their desks soon . Good morning. The benefits of not being at the olympics tom daley gives us his positive spin on spending time away from the pool during lockdown. Good morning. Yesterday many of us had a good day of winter, friday will be a good day of summer. I have all of the details later in the programme. Good morning to you. Its tuesday, the 28th ofjuly. The government is facing growing criticism of its decision to include the balearic and Canary Islands in its advice to avoid all but essential travel to spain. Travel Companies Say theyre deeply disappointed by the announcement, because the islands have not been affected by the surge in cases of coronavirus seen in parts of the mainland. We can get more now from keith doyle, who is live at gatwick for us. So many peoples plans are having to change. M
deliberate attempt to stop and being reelected president. election interference he calls it. which is ironic as that is exactly what he s being charged with here in georgia. sarah smith, bbc news, atlanta, georgia. british police are investigating the deaths of 88 people who bought a poisonous substance for a man and candidate was accused of helping people take their own lives. kenneth law is due to appear in court after being arrested in toronto accused of assisting suicide and selling products to people in 40 countries around the world. the uk s national crime agency has launched an investigation. bright and kind, tom wasjust 22 when investigation. bright and kind, tom was just 22 when he ended his life using a chemical he bought from a website in canada. his father david distraught and angry says tom should never have had access to it. i
from a website in canada. his father david, distraught and angry, says tom should never have had access to it. i ve been able to discuss with many other families the impact on them, and their own lives. and of course, also focused on us trying to get some justice for the deaths of our sons and daughters. but also try and ensure that other families aren t impacted by similar. this is the man tom bought it from, kenneth law, arrested in canada and charged with two counts of aiding suicide. we are aware packages were shipped to over 40 countries. we are aware of 1200 packages that have been shipped. the national crime agency now says 272 people in the uk
after admitting he failed to respond comprehensively to warnings about thefts from the museum in 2021. hartwig fischer had previously said there was no evidence to substantiate claims of theft, when estimates suggest more than 1,500 objects are missing, stolen or damaged. david silitto reports. the british museum, one of the greatest repositories of the world treasures and someone has been stealing them. it s understood more than 1500 objects disappeared and two years ago a danish and took the dealer told the museum directors he d seen some of their treasures on sale on ebay, and it s that warning that has led to the director of the museum, hartwig fischer, announcing he will be leaving museum rather sooner than he d been planning. in a statement, he said, it is evident that the british museum did not respond as comprehensively as it should have in response to the