Businesses tell breakfast the governments loan scheme is still not working despite 12,000 companies now getting access to credit. Ill explain whats going on. The government tell the premier league to consider showing games for free once the action resumes. So while the season, might finish behind closed doors, the public could still get to see the games. Louise gets on her bicycle with 0lympic louise gets on her bicycle with olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy for the bbcs big night in. And it is going to be a one week and whether there are its going to be a warm week for our weather but there are signs of the few changes. Its thursday the 22nd of april. Our top story the first human trials of a possible Coronavirus Vaccine will get underway in oxford today. But the governments chief medical advisor, professor chris whitty, has said we are unlikely to see an effective vaccine this year so life will not return to normal soon. At 8am well hear from two people who have signed up to take part i
Warning it will come back. A nurse praised by borisjohnson for helping to save his life earlier this month says the uks Prime Minister absolutely needed to be in intensive care. We take it very seriously who comes into intensive care. These patients who come into us, it is a very scary thing for them, so we dont take it lightly. And he absolutely needed to be there. As the global death toll from covid 19 continues to rise, theres growing concern about the impact the coronavirus will have on poorer countries, where medical resources can be scarce. And the grandparents getting to grips with technology to keep in touch with family. Actress Damejudi Dench on embracing video calls and learning new skills during the lockdown. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Im annita mcveigh. A potential Coronavirus Vaccine being developed at Oxford University here in the uk, is expected to be trialled on humans for the first time today a stage which can often take years to reach. The plan is to test i
To be in intensive care. We ta ke we take it very seriously who comes into intensive care. These patients who come into us, it is a very scary thing for them, so we dont take it lightly. And he absolutely needed to be there. And the grandparents getting to grips with technology to keep in touch with family. Damejudi dench on embracing video calls and new skills during the lockdown. Good morning. Welcome to bbc news. I annita mcveigh. A potential Coronavirus Vaccine being developed at Oxford University is expected to be trialled on humans for the first time today a stage which can often take years to reach. The plan is to test it on around 500 volunteers by mid may and if that proves successful, give it to thousands more volunteers. Its thought some level of social distancing will have to continue until a vaccine is found. In other developments, the governments scientific advisers will present their findings to ministers on whether the public should wear face masks to help control the s
People in wales will get more details from the first minister Mark Drakeford this afternoon on how the country might come out of lockdown calls for nhs workers whove treated coronavirus patients to get the same Mental Health support as soldiers returning from war. It would be like having 15 20 patients who are really on the edge, who are going to die in the next few hours if you dont do anything, every 12 hours. Thats how bad it is. Doctors have accused some hospital managers of trying to silence them when they raise before that, football clubs for the concerns about personal protective equipment. Lower leagues are meeting to see if cafes and restaurants have they can finish the season. Mike begun reopening in many busheu parts of australia they can finish the season. Mike bushell is at league 1 rotherham but with limits on the number united. What are their main concerns of customers allowed in. For clu bs united. What are their main concerns for clubs in the lower league . Its and com
Uk government borrowing hits a record monthly high of £55 billion in may, as the coronavirus continued to press heavily on the public finances. Theres a mountain to climb to get back into power, according to a major review of labours 2019 general election defeat, its worst since 1935. Hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. Im Annita Mcveigh and you can get in touch with me on twitter about any of our stories Annita Mcveigh. Our top story today primary and secondary schools in england are to get a one billion pound boost to help children catch up on months of lessons that were missed during lockdown. The government has pledged that a third of that cash will go towards a special tutoring programme for the most disadvantaged children. The rest of the money, £650 million, will be available to schools to spend on one to one or Group Tuition for any pupils they think need it. Critics say the plans lack detail and that Early Years Providers and colleges for over 16s have been left out