Louise casey, whos spearheading a Government Task force on rough sleeping during the pandemic and drJenny Harries, chief medical officerfor england. In other developments today, Vulnerable People who have been asked to shield at home in england and wales since the lockdown began will be able to go outdoors again from tomorrow. In the uk, a further 113 people who have tested positive for coronavirus have died, taking the total number to 38,489. Lets take you live to downing street for the daily coronavirus government update. Lets listen to robertjenrick. Lets listen to Robert Jenrick. Good afternoon and welcome to the downing street press conference. I am joined today by drJenny Harries, the deputy chief medical officer for england and Dame Louise Casey, the Prime Ministers adviser on rough sleeping. As communities secretary, i will be updating you on our support for the most Vulnerable People in society. I will be updating you on how we are shielding people from coronavirus in england,
Three, two, one, zero, ignition. Lift off. Go nasa, go spacex. Godspeed, bob and doug. Nasa astronauts make history as they blast off towards the International Space station in a commercial rocket theyre due to dock this afternoon good morning. After three months of waiting, elite sport is set to return. Behind closed doors and under strict regulations, the first major events begin in england from tomorrow. Good morning. Its dry, warm, and sunny for the final day of may. By the first few days ofjune will bring a change. Something cooler and possibly wetter on the way. Details later on breakfast. Good morning. Its sunday 31st may. Our top story there have been further protests across the United States, after the death of an unarmed black man in Police Custody. Curfews have been brought in after a fifth night of unrest. At least 30 cities have been hit by demonstrations, which have seen police cars set on fire and riot police clashing with protestors. Our north america correspondent davi
Reports from bournemouth. The beach at bournemouth was packed by mid morning. People out to enjoy the sun and keep their social distance as best they could. There are tens of thousands of people here not socially distancing. It became so not socially distancing. It became so crowded that the leader of the council herself came out to warn people of the danger. Every household ive met so far has said, we all live in a house together. She says, with numbers like this, social distancing can become challenging step these people are not ignoring the rules, they are not interested for after what happened last week nationally, people are saying they are not in the rules. The gaps between people were clear in many areas but some didnt feel co mforta ble. Areas but some didnt feel comfortable. Ive lived here for ten years and ive never seen at this busy on a non lockdown day, let alone today. Its crazy. How much social distancing do you think is going on . None at all, to be honest. But most wer
The busy beach in sunny bournemouth today as ministers announce an easing of lockdown in england starting tomorrow. An anxious decision for some in england and wales whove been shielding for weeks tomorrow will they take their new freedom to go outside . Schools back for some pupils primary schools in england get ready for socially distanced classes starting tomorrow. And finally on board the International Space station two nasa astronauts arrive after a 19 hourjourney. Good evening. Cities across the United States remain in a state of high tension tonight, as the country braces itself for another wave of protests over the death of george floyd. The unarmed mr floyd, who was black, died in minneapolis after being pinned to the ground by a white Police Officer he was the latest in a string of African American men to die through police action. Thereve been protests in at least 30 us cities, with violence, looting and arson in some and several cities have imposed cu rfews. President Trump
Contains some distressing images. This was the night america rose up in protest. Angry, destructive protest, aimed at the police and their treatment of racial minorities. Curfews were imposed in more than a dozen american cities, but they were ignored. And as night fell, a rising tide of anger gave way to displays of arson, looting and anarchy. All chant. Many of those protests had started peacefully. We cant breathe, the mantra of a movement that has taken George Floyds final words and turned them into a rallying cry. I cannot breathe. Mr floyd was captured on video gasping for breath and pleading for his life. The Police Officer seen with his knee on mr floyds neck is now facing murder and manslaughter charges, but thats done little to abate the anger, and calls are growing for the three other officers involved in his arrest to also be brought to justice. President trump said the us military was ready, willing and able to deploy if the unrest continued. As he hunkered down in the whi