leaders who have who have and are ending covid restrictions by the day. what when will you what will it take you are on the losing side of history and it s time to make that right before they coorganizer they have the wear those school board members sponsored by swiffer. she just mop the floor with them. all right. you know, kennedy, i think that it s on right? like this is like this is it. this is the movement. you got the parents and thehe kids on the same side and they realize they hold the power because if the kids leave the schools, they lose their funding. yes, absolutely. not that they re doing. they just passed the bill overwhelmingly in georgia and they have been going state by state talking to governors and state legislature t, craftig legislation so the money follows the students. so when the students are not learning, when the students are not being served and their public schools, they can leave and it s people like us domestic terrorists hauling out the utter hypocrisy.
but some measures, such as the wearing of face masks, will remain in place. in northern ireland, some covid rules are due to be relaxed from july 26th meaning theatres and concert halls can reopen, face coverings will not have to be worn in places of worship and restrictions on social gatherings at people s homes will be eased, too. the changes will need to be agreed by ministers at stormont. the latest official figures show another six deaths were recorded in the last 2a hours and 34,471 new infections in the last 24 hours and 34,471 new infections across the uk. on average there were 32,500 new cases per day in the past week. 42,000 people had a first dose of the vaccine in the last 24 hours. nearly 46 million people have had theirfirstjab just over 87% of uk adults. more than 107,000 people had their second jab, so close to 35 million or 66% of all adults are fully vaccinated.
9th. some measures such as the wearing of facemasks will remain in place and in northern ireland some covid resorted to be relaxed from the 26th ofjuly, the monday after next meaning theatres and concert halls will be able to reopen. face coverings were not happy worn in places of worship and restrictions and social gatherings that people pounds mccombs will be eased. changes we need to be agreed by ministers at stormont on the 22nd of this month. now today because are knesset means quite a few significant changes for businesses in england changes for next monday mean pounds of restaurants will scrap limits and services and. nightclubs will be able to reopen but are being advised they should ask for proof that people have had theirjabs before writing them in front of many organisers will not be legally required to follow it and could be in legaljeopardy if they try to enforce a rule and someone decides to challenge them in court for some let s speak to james, a
it was fairly consistent during june but since the end of the month, measured by the seven day rolling average, it s more than halved. government scientists have made it clear that in their view there is no ideal date for easing restrictions and delaying would not mean a different outcome. hugh pym, bbc news. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young is at westminster. restrictions being lifted this time next week but the tone is very different this week. you next week but the tone is very different this week. you would be exectinu different this week. you would be expecting boris different this week. you would be expecting boris johnson - different this week. you would be expecting boris johnson to - different this week. you would be expecting boris johnson to be - expecting borisjohnson to be celebrating those new freedoms but far from celebrating those new freedoms but farfrom it, he really today very much focused on the risks and urging everyone to be cautious and to take it slowly
college student asha has been brought in to help out for the next few weeks. it puts us in quite a vulnerable position. obviously, we re still susceptible to covid 19. but throughout lockdown, we ve been the ones that have been working in the cafes, because obviously our wages are the cheapest, so it s kind of weighing up how much you want to keep your family safe and how much you actually want that stable income. in order not to lose any more money, some businesses are desperate to remove restrictions and others need them in place longer. customers will be navigating that divide. colletta smith, bbc news, in the calder valley. the england manager gareth southgate says the racist abuse aimed at three players after england s defeat by italy last night is unforgivable . the prime minister said those responsible should crawl back under the rock they came from. tonight, one of the players targeted, marcus rashford, said he will never apologise for who he is.