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BBCNEWS The Papers May 14, 2020

Cultural quarter, has gone into administration. The lighthouse theatre down the coast in poole is also facing a grim future, with cash reserves fast running out. We have got six to eight weeks where we can survive. But beyond that, it would be very difficult to continue. Opening with social distancing would give us about 16 to 20 maximum capacity, which, for any venue, is not going to cut the mustard in terms of its financial capabilities. So it is not economically viable for most theatres to open under social distancing rules. Which means the show will not go on until we can, once again, gather in large numbers, which might be too late to save struggling regional playhouses. And that would be a big problem for londons west end, a cultural and economic powerhouse which relies on shows created in the regions, like everybodys talking about jamie. That was made in sheffield. The moment i saw it, i went straight away and said to the director, i want to bring it to london. Ill give you a th

BBCNEWS The Papers May 14, 2020

Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are kate proctor, Political Correspondent for the guardian, and martin bentham, the Home Affairs Editor for evening standard. Lets begin with the express. The paper leads with hopes for a vaccine for coronavirus. It says british experts say scientists in oxford are on track to produce one this summer. Just 2a cases of the virus a day in london is the telegraphs headline. It says the figures make the case for easing the lockdown restrictions in the capital. The daily mirror says scientists believe 19 million brits may have already had the virus and recovered. The metro carries a picture of the Prime Minister and his partner carrie clapping for the nhs. A game changer is how it describes the government approved Antibody Test. The daily mail leads with the row between the government and Teaching Unions over whether children should begin returning to primary schools in england next month. The

BBCNEWS The Papers June 18, 2020

But the white house is making a last ditch legal attempt to block the books publication on National Security grounds and also trashing its author. Hes doing it for the money. Thats pretty clear. And my view is that its the washington swamps equivalent of revenge porn. But these are the sort of allegations that would ordinarily imperil a presidency and fuel demands for impeachment. Donald trump, of course, has already been impeached but his republican allies didnt vote to remove him from office then and wont do so now. Never before have we seen a us president walk away from so Many Political car crashes, but he faces re election in november and, ultimately, the American Voters will decide his fate. Nick bryant, bbc news, new york. President macron of france has been in london today, attending ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of the bbc broadcast made by general de gaulle in 1940, urging the people of france to resist the nazi invasion. President macron met borisjohnson in downing

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