we ll be looking at the likely effects of the shortages during april. also tonight. a review of historic cases of sexual abuse in football strongly criticises the football association for failing to protect children in the clubs affected. a leading charity says many thousands of children in syria could lose access to education, if britain cuts its foreign aid. and, in tonight s football, chelsea become the third english team to make the quarterfinals of the champions league. and coming up in sport on bbc news. tiger roll shows he still has what it takes, making a fifth win at cheltenham with victory in the cross country chase. good evening. from the end of this month, there will be a significant reduction in the availability of coronavirus vaccines. the shortage of supplies is expected to last a month. the nhs has written to local health organisations, urging them not to take any new appointments from the 29th march. those who already have bookings are not expected to lose th
those contracts to be delivered on. tanzania s president, john magufuli, has died at the age of 61. the vice president said he d succumbed to complications related to a heart condition. how to stop the state backed bloodshed in myanmar we ll be asking if the region can help end the violence. birdsong and the bird song that s almost become extinct. how the regent honey eater has almost forgotten how to sing its own song. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. uncertainty over stocks of covid vaccines is causing growing tension between the uk and the european union. with around 25 million british citizens vaccinated, the nhs has warned that there ll be a significant reduction in vaccines available next month, urging providers not to take new appointments for april. meanwhile, the eu has warned that it might need to impose export limits on vaccines from european factories
authorities there hope the strict lockdown on nearly 25 million people will curb a fresh outbreak, but it has led to clashes between residents and police. 0ur china correspondent robin brant sent this report from shanghai. three weeks into lockdown, some in shanghai are angry. in broad daylight, a confrontation. the police, up against the people. scenes like this have become increasingly unusual here. but then so is locking down almost 25 million people. head to toe in protective suits, in an eastern district of the city, officers were forcing people out of their rented apartments so they could turn them into temporary quarantine facilities, all in the name of a war against a resurgent
covid. forsome, it was name of a war against a resurgent covid. for some, it was too much, their homes sequester, the desperation easy for all to hear. a few miles away, there was an organised protest. a bold stand as the lockdown takes hold. in a country where you can be arrested for picking quarrels, they are angry about a local school being turned into another quarantine facility. police with riot shields forced them off the street in the end. this was on a small scale. but it is a sign of anger and frustration as this lockdown goes on. larger scale social unrest is what the ruling communist party fee is the most and would likely tolerate the least. robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. the duke and duchess of sussex met the queen yesterday in their first
m20. the story yesterday we were hearing was that most of the people trying to get away are on the ships and the eurotunnel. in fact, there weren t many delays, it was flowing fairly freely, so relatively good news for those trying to get away over the weekend. if we can, we will go back to simon later in the programme. a look at the number of people on the roads this weekend. if you are packing up the car at the moment, 21.5 million leisure trips will be made by car between today and monday. that is an awful lot of people out on the roads this weekend. it will give you an idea of where the problems might be and the hold ups might be throughout the course of the morning. tensions are growing in shanghai as some people are being forced out of their homes so they can be turned into temporary quarantine centres to fight the spread of covid.