Bowling alleys, and small weddings all able to resume this weekend. And in sport, theres not much social distancing here but after five months away, its finally safe, for rugby unions premiership to return tonight. Ive been to see how its been going in training. Well meet the sisters who kept their world war ii codebreaking a secret from each otherfor decades as, ahead of vj day, theyre honoured for their efforts. Good morning. It is a mixed day to day. In the south with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Drier towards the north. The heatwave is gradually starting to ease. All the details throughout the programme. Its friday, august 14th. Our top story. People arriving in the uk from france, malta and the netherlands will be forced to self isolate for 14 days from tomorrow, following a late night announcement by the government. With up to half a million british tourists thought to be in france alone, the deadline could see a rush to ports and airports over the next 2a hours from holi
Whether theyre too lenient. A doctor treating the russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny says no traces of poison have been found in his body. And, taylor swift makes a students wildest dreams come true the singers donated £23,000 to an 18 year old in the uk trying to raise enough money to go to university. For her to donate more than 50 of what i needed, itjust blew my mind. I never expected it to happen, if that makes sense. It was really. Different. And coming up on bbc news. Manchester united say captain Harry Maguire is fully co operating with authorities following an alleged incident on the greek island of mykonos. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Thousands of british holidaymakers are racing to get home before new Coronavirus Travel rules come into force in the early hours of tomorrow morning. From liam, anyone returning from croatia, austria, Trinidad And Tobago will have to isolate for two weeks, because of an increase in coronavirus cases in those count
But no one is turning it down here. Time for a look at the weather. Heres louise lear. The story of the day to day as the wind. It was causing some issues at the cricket. Look at the auction. We have seen Gale Force Winds today. More akin to an autumn story rather than a more akin to an autumn story rather thana summer more akin to an autumn story rather than a summer run with the strong Gale Force Gusts whipping the sea into action. Gusts of wind in excess of 60 mph along the coast but the strongest gust we have found is in the isle of wight, just over 70 mph, because of this low pressure. To the southern flank is where we have the strongest of the winds and we also have some rain some of it quite persistent. Leaving a trail of blustery showers, some of them heavy with thunder as well. For the remainder of the afternoon. There will be some sunny spells and some of you across central and southern parts of england may be escaping the worst of the showers but the winds out the feature. G
I think people want us to defeat this virus and they want to see us doing it together. A warning from a leading Cancer Charity that almost a million women have missed vital breast screening appointments because of the pandemic. Full steam ahead the zero emissions train powered by Hydrogen Coming down the track. A lifeline for the National League clubs are told they will receive emergency grants to enable them to start the new season on saturday. Good afternoon. Boris johnsons government has been strongly criticised by the house of Commons Speaker for what he called its totally unsatisfactory treatment of parliament in bringing in new covid restrictions. Sir Lindsay Hoyle said giving mps little or no notice about them was a total disregard for the house. Later this afternoon, the Prime Minister will host the latest news briefing alongside his chief scientific and medical advisers. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. As of today, nearly 2 Million People in towns like newcastl
He says the nhs will be under intense pressure for several weeks to come, despite the vaccine roll out. But the good news is that four times as many people are now being vaccinated in england as are contracting coronavirus. Ten new vaccine hubs have been unveiled across the country, which will be operational from tomorrow. Heres our health correspondent, jim reed. The pressure on hospitals this winter shows no sign of easing up. The person in charge of the nhs in england said the service is now in the most precarious position in his 72 year history. The most precarious position in his 72 year history 72 year history. In its. This christmas 72 year history. In its. This christmas day, 72 year history. In its. This christmas day, we 72 year history. In its. This christmas day, we have 72 year history. In its. This christmas day, we have seen| 72 year history. In its. This christmas day, we have seen another 15,000 increase in the patients in hospitals across england, the equivalent of fi