While filming in australia. A multi billion pound package to get the country through coronavirus. Cuts to Business Rates, support for small firms who have to pay sick pay, but has the chancellor done enough . Good morning. Liverpools reign as european champions is over. Champions. Theyve been knocked out of the Champions League after a dramatic defeat to Atletico Madrid at anfield. Good morning. A bit of a wintry feel to the weather this morning, some hill snow and ice in the north and sunshine and showers elsewhere. Ill bring you a full forecast in about ten minutes. Its thursday, 12th march. Our top story President Trump has suspended travel from europe into the us in a bid to combat the spread of the coronavirus. Restrictions will come into force tomorrow but wont affect those travelling from the uk. Meanwhile, borisjohnson is set to announce he will be accelerating the governments response to the coronavirus at a cobra emergency meeting later today. Its thought schools closures and
Able to recover quickly and strongly and get our lives back to normal. In italy, one of the worst hit countries, some restrictions on lockdown are being lifted. Scientists try to work out why some people with no Underlying Health conditions can still develop severe symptoms. A99 year old Second World War vetera n symptoms. A99 year old Second World War veteran who has now raised £2. 5 million to help britainhealth service. Hello, welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world covering all the in britain and globally. The number of who have died in the uk after testing positive vote coronavirus is now more than 12,000, a rise of almost 800 in the last 2a are as. That news comes as economists warned the pandemic could costs the uk 2 million jobs. Economists warned the pandemic could costs the uk 2 millionjobs. The economic. Today, the International Monetary fund predicted that the worlds economy will shrink pushing much of the world into recession. Shops and businesses have reopene
Photographer Paul Nicholls has covered breaking news stories across Gloucestershire for more than 40 years. In his first book, published this June 2024, he shares his favourite visual memories from over the years.