You are pretty much up to date on the headlines. You are pretty much up to date on now on bbc news monday in parliament. Hello again and welcome to monday in parliament. As the Prime Minister eases the lockdown in england, he warns of a difficult balance to strike. There could be no greater mistake than to jeopardise everything weve striven to achieve by proceeding too far and too fast. Labour accuse him of raising more questions than answers. What the country needs at this time is clarity and reassurance. And at the moment, both are in pretty short supply. And a call to step up plans to quarantine airport arrivals. Thousands will be flying into the uk in the next few days from parts of the world where infection rates are rising, healthcare and testing is limited, on packed planes with no social distancing measures. All that to come and more. But first, Boris Johnson set out his sketch of a road map for the way out of lockdown in a television address from downing street on sunday eveni
Off their calling skills. Catherine is going to pick out the first ball. 0k. So the first number is five and eight, 58. One little duck, number two. Fight and seven, 87. Six and two, tickety boo. Time for a look at the weather. Heres tomasz shafernaker. Thank you. Really blustery day across the northern half of the uk today but especially around Northern Ireland and western scotland. Gale force winds. 0n ireland and western scotland. Gale force winds. On top of that we have got heavy rain. The worst of the weather is concentrated on a small area of the country compared to the rest of us. The reason for this bad weather in the north west is a storm which is kind of site sweeping us. It is off the coast of Northern Ireland and will be moving between iceland and scotland over the next 24 iceland and scotland over the next 2a hours, but it is close enough to give us quite a blow, especially along exposed areas. Gusts could approach 60 mph or more. Heavy rain in the west of scotland. Elsewh
I wasnt thinking, i was just thinking of, you know, a human being on the floor, it wasnt going to end well if we hadnt intervened. Footballer Marcus Rashford writes to mps asking them not to stop Free School Meal vouchers. The england and Manchester United star, whos raised more than 20 million to feed british children, is concerned the scheme ends next month. I want her to go through the same system and it is very difficult to find a way out. Low cloud, mist and fog rolling in across eastern parts of the uk but for most, dry day with sunshine and showers but some of those could be heavy and thundery. I will have all the details in 27 minutes. Its monday 15th june. Our top story its a day of major change in england as lockdown restrictions continue to ease. After almost three months, all non essential shops in england including clothing retailers and Department Stores can reopen today, if they adhere to strict Safety Measures. Meanwhile, if youre travelling on public transport in engla
With possible fines of £1,000 if people fail to self isolate for m days. Scientific advice on opening schools is published later, as 68 councils in england say they cannot guarantee their primary schools will return on the 1st ofjune. We want people to ensure that he guidelines are able to be followed, and that they return to school when its safe, than the 1st ofjune, and councils and local authorities and schools have got to assess that safety issue from the health point of view, for the best interests of the pupils. President trump is seen without a facemask in a michigan factory though he claims he did wear one, but took it off before speaking to reporters. And coming up at 9. 30, its your questions answered today were looking at whats going to happen when universities reopen in the autumn. Hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. Im annita mcveigh. New figuresjust out, show the devastating effect of the coronavirus on the economy. Retail sales fell sharply, posting the biggest
Its about 2 30am. Its time for tuesday in parliament. Hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament. On this programme, the education secretary faces tough questions in the commons as he confirms that all English Primary School children wont go back to class before the summer. Why is it that we can turn a blind eye to thousands of demonstrators campaign for pubs and Garden Centres to open, yet it is so hard to reopen our schools . An snp mp has a bleak assessment of the chances of success in uk eu trade talks. There is going to be misery heaped on misery as covid and brexit appear like the twin horsemen of the economic apocalypse trampling over any prospect of recovery. And mps are told how coronavirus has brought hard times for theatres and musicians. The union, were running out of money. We have £1 million into a Hardship Fund thats pretty much gone. But first, the education secretary has confirmed hes dropping plans for all Primary School years in england to go back to school be