Now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. As the uks coronavirus death toll tops 30,000, questions for the Prime Minister. That is not success or apparent success. Can the Prime Minister tell us how on earth did it come to this . A returning Boris Johnson acknowledges the scale of the crisis. There is an epidemic going on in care homes which is something that i bitterly regret. And history is made in wales. Translation this is the first meeting of senate and the Welsh Parliament. All that to come and more. But first. As the uk became the first european country to record 30,000 coronavirus deaths, the Prime Minister told mps he bitterly regrets the coronavirus epidemic in care homes. In his first appearance in the commons since march, borisjohnson also said he found shortages of personal protective equipment enraging. And with the government having failed to meet its testing target on several days this week, he set a new target of two
Fall in advertising ever, while many cant pop out for a paper. Ill look at whats needed for Media Companies to survive. Re starting sport would lift the spirits of the nation thats the governments view, as we learn more about how premier league clubs plan to keep their players safe. They broughtjoy to millions with their Charity Number one single, now captain tom moore and michael ball get together for the first time. Thank you very much for coming. It really is my greatest pressure. I never ever expected to see you. Little bit chilly out there this morning but temperatures are set to soar over the next few days. I will have all the details here on breakfast. Its wednesday 6th may. Our top story one of the governments leading coronavirus scientists, whose advice led to the uk lockdown, has resigned after he breached social distancing guidelines. Professor Neil Ferguson quit following a report in the Daily Telegraph that a woman, said to be his married lover, visited his home on at leas
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ANDREW PIERCE: Boris Johnson looked unusually forlorn, occasionally holding his head in his hands, while sitting just yards from Royal Family members for the Jubilee.