and in the us capital, washington, in spite of the 13 hour difference with japan, bars opened in the early morning for eager fans to watch the games kick off before some headed off to work. hopefully not too bleary eyed. there s confusion and growing criticism over the uk government s plans to allow some key workers in england, from transport workers and police to those controlling the power network, to take daily covid tests instead of self isolating. business leaders says the scheme needs to be significantly expanded within days to tackle staff shortages, but there s still uncertainty about how that mass testing will be carried out. our economics correspondent dharshini david reports. from the outside, not much to tempt the taste buds, but supermarket depots keep us all fed. they re taking on a new order, acting as testing centres to allow
you should not have to face that hate in your community, in your country. we can and we will act. we can and we will choose a better way. when someone hurts any of us, when someone targets any parent or child or grandparent, we must all stand together and say no. no to hatred and to islamophobia, note to terror and to islamophobia, note to terror and to islamophobia, note to terror and to racism. the economic potential of 1.8 billion young people around the world risks being thrown away if leaders don t take the opportunity to deliver better skills and jobs that s according to the world bank. they say those under 25 have borne the brunt ofjob and wage cuts as a result of the pandemic and costly lockdowns. our global trade correspondent dharshini david reports. sun, sand, and one of the highest