Not react immediately. The heat wave in india has killed nearly 1500 people. And im Florence Looi in western myanmar where the governments plan to cancel temporary id cards threatens to leave hundreds of thousands of people in limbo. Michelle mra tina has asked sepp blatter to resign but blatter says he is refusing. Platini says he will support prince ali in the vote for the presidency on friday. This comes after seven people were arrested after being accused of taking bribes. That was affected by what i said. He was affected. Because i speak like a friend with him, and we Work Together in 98, when he wanted me as president of fifa on himself [ inaudible ] and when i said i dont know nothing about fifa. I was okay with the president. I need your help. So that means there is a long story with that with that. And i said that you have to leave. It was it was very sensitive on that. I said we will we are friends. It is difficult sometimes to be friends, but we will be friends after. And it
And is back with his family. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh has been speaking to him. On his way to see his family, tim hall spent eleven days in hospital. Are you pleased to be going home . Very pleased, yes. When he had been brought in by ambulance, he could barely breathe. He gave this message on the importance of social distancing. Anything you think is worth going outside for its not, not when you could potentially see your kids for that last time or even a week or so without them is hard enough. So, that pint of milk, whatever it is, it is not worth it. Now timis back home, being pampered by his family. Do you want a pillow . Yes. Brilliant being back with the kids, seeing the kids smile and make a fuss of me. It was brilliant. How was the whole experience . Thankful really. It was very scary and yes just going to be forever grateful for the staff at the hospital. And yeah, just we got through it. Moments like this are wonderful for patients and their family, but a tonic
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. Joining me is the economics commentator grace bla kely, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. Thank you both for being with us. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. The guardian says scientific advisers have warned the government that any relaxation of lockdown measures could trigger an exponential rise in coronavirus cases, amid a cabinet split about how quickly to ease restrictions. The daily mirror reports although the government promised 100,000 tests a day by the end of this month, less than a fifth of that target is actually being hit and testing sites still lie empty. According to the metro, at least 100 health and social care workers have now died of coronavirus including a nurse whose family say she would have lived if she had been given the correct protective clothing. The i claims the Royal Air Force are being forced to pick up delayed protective kit from turkey as a shortage threatens tre
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