Withjennifer arcuri whilst london mayor but a review establishes there may have been an intimate relationship. An International Trial has begun to see whether two anti malarial drugs could prevent covid 19. The International Olympic Committee President says he understands why the rescheduled tokyo 2020 games would have to be cancelled, if it cant take place next summer. Hello, and welcome. Well be bringing you todays briefing from downing street very shortly, which today is being led by the Health Secretary, matt hancock. First, a summary of todays main developments. Downing street says a uk wide deal has been agreed on the supply of Antibody Tests to check if someone has had the coronavirus. These will be available on the nhs for those who need them, with health and care workers first in line to receive them. Its after the government agreed a deal with a large Pharmaceutical Company. Meanwhile, the government has been warned of severe consequences for the Health Service in england if
In to save shop businesses. Retail will never, ever be the same again. If they dont change, what youre going to seize empty stores, very simple. Its like playground economics, its not complicated. And in sport, promotion and relegation will still happen, in the 3 divisions, below the premier league, if the season, ends prematurely. And it may be one of the warmest may mornings on record that there is actually rain around this morning as strong winds had to the Bank Holiday Weekend, i will have all the details later. Its friday 22nd may. Our top story. 68 councils in england have told bbc breakfast they cant guarantee Primary Schools will re open to reception, yeari and year 6 pupils, on june ist. Teachers and parents have expressed concerns about safety in the classroom for larger numbers of children. The government will today publish the Scientific Evidence behind its decision for a phased return to schools in england. In a few minutes well have more on that Breakfast Survey with Jayn
The strait of hormuz on friday. One was released. One is still captured. Irans revolutionary guard claims the ship was seized for noncompliance with International Maritime laws. The president saying iran is nothing but trouble and taking a swipe at former president obama for agreeing to a shortterm deal with irans leaders. The ridiculous agreement made by president obama expires in a very short period of time. It was a shortterm agreement. When youre dealing in countries, you have to deal in 50 years and 100 years, you dont deal in the short term. That was a ridiculous agreement. Reporter u. S. Already has a large military presence in the persian gulf and very few oil tankers because of increased Energy Production here at a home. But germany and france responding as well to the seizures. The French Foreign minister calling it concerning and harmful to deescalation efforts in the region. President trump warning iran to change its behavior soon or things will get a whole lot worse. Griff
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Late on 22 April 2024 the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill cleared its final stages in the UK parliament.1 Its stated purpose is to enable the government to send migrants who have reached the UK to Rwanda. The bill was deemed necessary because the government’s previous attempts to send migrants to Rwanda were thwarted, firstly by a series of temporary blocks (Rule 39 orders) imposed by the European Court of Human Rights, and then by the UK Supreme Court.2 The Supreme Court ruled that the government had failed to show that refugees sent to Rwanda would be safe and would not be sent on to another country and that its plans were incompatible with the UK’s obligations under international agreements, in particular, the 1951 Refugee Convention. These decisions created two problems. Firstly, should the government want to proceed, it had to sho