Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Coronavirus measures are hardening across europe as countries struggle to come to terms with rising infections. In the latest developments spains Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has ordered a night time curfew Effective Immediately from 11 this evening and lasting until 6 in the morning. From monday, all bars and restaurants in italy will close from 6pm. People will be also be barred from eating or drinking outside at that time. The measures will last a month. Italy reported yet another record breaking tally for new infections on sunday. So too did the netherlands where cases exceeded 10,000. And in france cases topped 50,000 sunday, breaking yesterdays record daily increase in the uk there were nearly 20,000 new infections reported on sunday, down slightly from saturdays count. We start our coverage in madrid. And this report from our europe
Georgia, philadelphia and nevada are among those still to declare. This is the scene live in phoenix, arizona, where theyre counting the ballots through the night. Trump supporters protest on the streets as millions of dollars are donated to a fund to mount legal challenges in a number of states. Hello. The us president ial election came to a close on tuesday night 3rd of november. But still the result is farfrom concluded. A handful of states have the capacity to swing the race to the white house both ways, as they carry on counting mostly postal votes, some of which are still coming in. And those mail in votes as theyre called tend to be cast by Democratic Party voters. So, in pennsylvania and georgia, for example, Donald Trumps lead established earlier in the counting, has been whittled away. They are currently too close to call. Mr trump himself has repeated claims of voterfraud. His rivaljoe biden, has said he expects to win the election. Ben wright reports from washington. He did
Hello and welcome. A manhunt is continuing in the austrian capital, vienna, for heavily armed gunmen who carried out what the countrys chancellor called a repulsive terror attack. Two people are known to have been killed one of them a woman and Police Say One gunman was also killed. At least one more is on the run. There were attacks in six different locations, near to each other. About 15 wounded people are being treated in hospital, including an anti terror officer. Mark lobel has the latest. Austrian police order people to take cover. Restaurants are locked down. Weve been told that because of an ongoing attack in the city centre that the restaurant is closed at the moment. We cant leave until the situation has actually been confirmed and cleared. News of the incident emerged at 7 53, this tweet revealing a Police Operation underway. Three minutes later, reports of shots fired. Details are emerging of several rifle wielding attackers in six locations. One witness recalls what he saw
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are polly mackenzie, chief executive director of the cross Party Think Tank demos, and claire cohen, womens editor of the daily telegraph. Thanks so much for coming back and i am pleased to say that ive got all the papers tonight, so lets start with some of the pages we have already. The metro says that test and trace is down the pan as Prime Minister borisjohnson admits the tracing system must improve. This is echoed on the front of the i, which shows front line nhs workers and the headline covid cases up to 90,000 a day and test and trace cant cope. Moving to the telegraph, we have a picture of the Prime Minister who, alongside chancellor rishi sunak, has announced an extra £13 billion of support for workers. The express call it boris and rishis show of strength with the headline together, we will protect britain. But the guardian approach the story differently, saying the chancellor was for
Hello and welcome. With victory projected in two crucial midwest states, the Democratic Party challenger, joe biden, says hes confident hes on course to win the white house. But a handful of states remain too close to call and officials warn it may be days before the final result is known. President Trumps Campaign has begun legal action to try to stop vote counting in georgia, an important battleground where his lead overjoe biden continues to narrow. The president s team has also filed legal challenges in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. Mark lobel wraps up all the latest developments. Could the 77 year old be on course for victory . He and his supporters are growing more and more confident of it. Im not here to declare that weve won, but i am here to report, when the count is finished, we believe we will be the winners. Thats because the much predicted blue wave, though slow in coming, and smaller in size than many pollsters predicted, may now be breaking through. Buoyed by a p