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Clapping for our carers one more time. The nation honours the nhs on its 72nd birthday. To have given so much during this present, ijust to have given so much during this present, i just want to say that it is you who have been our shields. Its race day. Formula 1 is back mercedes block out the front row of the grid as the season restarts in austria. It has been a very windy night and it will be an unseasonably windy day but on the plus side some more sunshine around today than what we had yesterday but if you heavy showers around, too. When you later for all the details. Joined showers around, too. When you later forall the details. Joined me later. Its sunday, the fifth ofjuly. Our top story thousands of people across england have enjoyed their first night out in pubs for more than three months, after a major easing of lockdown. Restaurants, hairdressers, theme parks and libraries also opened their doors, with strict social distancing measures in place, but police have voiced concern
Claire and the team inside are very excited howzat excited recreational cricket can return in a weeks time. After a government u turn, the game is given the go ahead. They now say it can be made very safe. Its saturday, july the 4th. Our top story the largest easing of coronavirus restrictions so far has come into effect in england. Some hairdressers welcomed back customers at midnight, while pubs, restaurants and cinemas are allowed to reopen this morning. The Prime Minister has warned people to act responsibly even though lockdown rules have been eased. Well be live throughout the morning at pubs and a hairdressers. Lets speak now to our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. We. It is. It is interesting, isnt it, jonathan, what is coming through now from the Prime Minister. He is wanting, be responsible, but there have been some tweaks, they have been some changes, havent there . Good morning to you both. Yes, this isa good morning to you both. Yes, this is a big moment and i think
Up. I want to talk about a book ive just written. And so this is a thinly disguised Propaganda Campaign [laughter] to get you to purchase this undoubtedly magisterial book called revolutionary summer. By the dont feel totally comfortable just talking my own wares. So that will be the last time we actually mention the book or say, except to say its great beach reading. [laughter] really short and all the royalties for this book will go directly to the Alexander Alice scholarship fund, he is my youngest son still [laughter] im trying to do a very familiar story, a story that virtually every generation of historians has told before, and each generation has added a new interpretive gloss. Its sort of like another layer of wallpaper across the wall. And in some sense one of my path was to try to strip away the wallpaper and get back to the wall itself. And so some of the things i do say that i think are fresh, are fresh because they are not really new. They are just so old they have been fo
The weatherwise at least. I was supposed to be here a couple years ago and i think i had a hip operation and it knocked me out, and i always regretted that i missed it so im back here to sort of make up. I want to talk about a book ive just written. And so this is a thinly disguised Propaganda Campaign [laughter] to get you to purchase this undoubtedly magisterial book called revolutionary summer. By the dont feel totally comfortable just talking my own wares. So that will be the last time we actually mention the book or say, except to say its great beach reading. [laughter] really short and all the royalties for this book will go directly to the Alexander Alice scholarship fund, he is my youngest son still [laughter] im trying to do a very familiar story, a story that virtually every generation of historians has told before, and each generation has added a new interpretive gloss. Its sort of like another layer of wallpaper across the wall. And in some sense one of my path was to try t