All good morning. Welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and dan walker. Our headlines today Face Coverings will be compulsory in shops in england from next the end of next week and anyone refusing to wear one can be fined £100. The duchess of cambridge chats exclusively to breakfast about motherhood and why shes backing a new bbc initiative to support families with young children. In the first few months, there was huge support from midwives and Health Visitors and things but from then onwards, there is a massive gap
then onwards, there is a massive gap then before they start school. As an economic recovery begun . Today we find out how it fared in may and how much ground businesses need to make up. Well be speaking to winners like this parcel Distribution Centre and losers in the current economic climate. A Champions League setback for Manchester United. A 96th minute equaliser keeps them out of the premier leagues top four. When dad accompany Northern Ireland, plenty of cloud els
This is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. More warnings from hospitals in england over shortages of Personal Protective Equipment. Some say supplies of gowns are critically low. It comes after a delivery of protective equipment from turkey was delayed. Ministers call on all companies to do their bit, to help bolster supplies. I would urge any companies that feel they have not had a response from government and have got that capacity, do continue to come forward. Were working with Companies Across the board. Scientists are looking into whether blood from covid 19 survivors could be used in a new treatment for those infected. From this morning, businesses in the uk can apply for grants to cover 80 of the wages of staff who have been temporarily laid off. And germany is relaxing some of its lockdown measures from today, with the outbreak there, now said to be under control. After a weekend of warnings that some supplies of Personal Protective
We have to face the reality of that. We were too slow with a number of things. But we can make sure that in the second wave were not this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk too slow. And around the the Health Secretary, world. The boss of a uk nhs trust warns his staff could run out matt hancock, has responded of protective gowns this weekend, despite assurances from ministers to concerns that there are enough to go round. About a shortage of protective gowns by saying that 55,000 gowns with a number of countries will be arriving today. Changing their advice on facemasks i would love to wave a the mayor of london calls for people to wear them, whenever magic wand and have large quantities of ppe they fall from the sky and be able to leave answer your questions about when it home. Will be British Government ministers set out five key tests before lockdown restrictions might be eased, resolved. Including a sustained fall in daily death rates. And there are calls
Cajole, negotiate and advise the public to follow lockdown restrictions as Law Enforcement leaders said they dont want to be compelled to take more draconian measures that are being commonly used abroad. The express picks up of Matt Hancocks promise that millions of new antibody tests will help britain defeat coronavirus. It also reports a study claiming 50 of us may have been infected. The times also picks up on the briefing by the health secretary, where he revealed a quarter of a Million People are being recruited for an nhs volunteer army. But according to the guardian, a massive nhs recruitment drive to help contain the pandemic risks being undermined by the prospect of doctors quitting over fears of inadequate protective equipment. And the Financial Times focuses on chancellor, rishi sunaks warning that the pandemic would inevitably lead to businesses collapsing. So, lets begin. And the Financial Times focuses on chancellor, rishi sunaks warning that the pandemic would inevitably
Sure to follow me on instagram, facebook and twitt tonight, the final hours of 2020. America celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. An unprecedented New Years Eve across the u. S. New yorks times square, normally packed with 1 Million People, will be mostly empty when the ball drops at midnight. Police officials telling everyone, dont even attempt to come down here. Authorities in cities across the country cracking down on large parties. Asking people to stay home this year. And news tonight about a New Years Eve celebration in las vegas that was expected to draw thousands. Were also tracking the frustration growing over the slow Covid Vaccine rollout. Thousands of people waiting hours in their cars for vaccinations in tennessee. Traffic backed up for four miles. States trying to speed up the process and late today, police
arresting a pharmacist in wisconsin, accusing him of intentionally spoiling dozens of vials. Also, Health Officials with new worries abo