Heads for turkey but this is the same officials one of whom says its insensitive and irresponsible to hold the games. But im sure of the way to track hundreds of people across the world who may have been infected with corona virus during an event in malaysia the country has shut its borders to all travelers after registering 2 deaths and 790 cases many of those cases live links to a religious gathering of 16000 people in the capital elsewhere a story and speaking told not to leave the country its declared a human biosecurity emergency giving the government the power to seal off cities and impose curfews the United States has announced a one trillion dollar plan in a bid to try to lessen the economic fallout in less than 30 minutes well see if thats calm Financial Markets when they open in new york and in italy patients are being moved to a new Treatment Center in rome more than 30000 italians are infected the death toll there has passed 2500. Well lets begin with that story out of mala
In the fight against corona virus but storms controlled the city by calling it the chinese virus its not racist it never comes from change its for. Some young people getting seriously ill and very seriously ill in the i. C. U. A senior white house official warns that young people are equally had to risk a saying many in europe are suffering Severe Health complications and global stocks plummeted again despite massive stimulus plan the spoiled prices dropped to their lowest level in nearly 20 years. The World Health Organization says its concerned some countries are still not doing enough testing to prevent the spread of coronavirus globally more than 8700 people there can. Firm to have died after catching the virus the number of reported cases has passed 200000 italy has reported 475 new deaths thats the highest death toll from a single day of any nation since the 1st case was detected meanwhile in chinas hold a province for the 1st time no new cases have been reported doctors and nurs
Hello, good, welcome to bbc news. The bbc has learnt that chancellor, sajid javid, voiced his anger to borisjohnson over the abrupt sacking of one of his special advisers. Whitehall sources say sonia khan was questioned about government leaks by borisjohnsons senior adviser, Dominic Cummings. She was then dismissed from downing street, despite no evidence that she was behind the leak of sensitive material. Asked about the sacking on bbc radio 4s today programme, mrjavid said he would not talk about individuals and insisted that he had a fantastic relationship with mrjohnson. Lets get more on this from our political reporterjohn 0wen. Ina in a sense the fate of one individual who after all exists purely according to their political masters and mistresses might not seem important. Why is this row front page in the newspapers and headline the news because it goes to the heart of government. It speaks i suppose to that crucial relationship between number ten and ii, which has been so fraug
Today. Did you even know it was today. Did you even know it was going . Are you heading out to your local curry house or perhaps making your own homemade curry to celebrate . Well be speaking wellness chef on speaking to a wellness chef on to how spice your life. To how spice up your life. I actually really like curry for breakfast. Anyway Jonathan Vautrey. Your weather. Vautrey. Has your weather. Heavy rain continues across parts of scotland today whilst areas further south will once again be experiencing unseasonable join me unseasonable warmth. Join me later for all the weather detail as and aiden has your sport. Of course. Of course. Of course. Good morning. Yes, the Rugby World Cup scotland were schooled by ireland in paris, while england could only squeeze past samoa and in the premier League Tottenham headed top of the table. Butjust tottenham headed top of the table. But just for 24 hours at least. Least. Great stuff. Im Martin Daubney and im anne diamond. And this is breakfast
giving us wet, windy weather but those temperatures will continue to rise for many of us going into double figures. thanks, simon. and that s bbc news at six. now its time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. thanks, sophie. hello and welcome to sportsday. it isa it is a huge night for the england lionesses, but even a win might not be enough for their nations league and olympic ambitions. chris wilder answers the sos call at sheffield united he s returned to try and keep them in the premier league. as manchester united ban some media outlets from their news conference, erik ten hag says he hasn t lost the dressing room. also coming up on sportsday: no ordinary keepy uppy the tricks and flicks that have made this teenager the world s best freestyler. and we meet the volunteer coach and inspiration for children with cerebral palsy. we meet one of this year s unsung hero award winners. thank you for making me an inspiring me to do good for other children. even