This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 7 police are dealing with an ongoing incident aboard an oil tanker near the coast of the isle of wight, and have now made a request for military support. More pressure on the government, as thousands of doctors back the footballer Marcus Rashfords campaign for Free School Meals during the school holidays. After a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non essential items during the countrys two week lockdown. The new well being hubs, designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a Mental Health crisis amongst health workers. And Lewis Hamilton makes history, as he breaks the record for the most
formula 1 wins ever at the grand prix in portugal. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Police are continuing to investigate an incident on board an oil tanker the nave andromeda in waters off the isle of wight. Its thought stowaways may be causing problem
But overnight and into tuesday, another spell of wet and windy weather on the way. This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 8 00. Manchester united captain Harry Maguire pleads not guilty, and is released from Police Custody following his arrest on the greek island of mykonos. Uk tourists whove been on holiday to croatia, austria and trinidad and tobago now have to isolate for m days when they get back. Being in croatia there were only a few options, which were to get to slovenia or to get to italy, and neither were possible. After france and now croatia, no holiday can be guaranteed. Hundreds of thousands of people in north west england are told not to socialise with anyone outside their household to stem coronavirus infections. A 15 Year Old Girl has died
and several passengers on a boat have been injured after a collision in a marina near southampton. California struggles to contain huge wildfires burning forests and homes, and causing thousands of residents to flee. And
Tonight at ten. Donald trump becomes the first president in us history to be impeached twice, after last weeks assault on capitol hill. Ten republicansjoined democrats in voting for the president to face trial for inciting insurrection. He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love. The formal charge comes after a violent mob of his supporters stormed the capitol its now surrounded by a ring of steel, with just a week left of the trump presidency. The other main story tonight the uk records its hightest daily death toll since the pandemic started. More than 1,500 people have died. The Prime Minister warns that
theres a very substantial risk intensive care units could be overwhelmed, as doctors plead for the public to stay at home. People really dont understand what the real impact of what theyre doing is, that so many patients are ending up in hospital and so many patients who are ending up in hospital are ending up incredibly sick in intensive care beds.
Attention will return to the us later though with initial jobless claims expected to show another three million americans out of work. This is bbc news and a very warm welcome to all of you joining us across you are watching bbc news. The uk and around the world. The headlines the uk government says it im david eades. Will prepare plans for easing as the United Kingdom the lockdown as officials records more than 30,000 confirm more than 30,000 deaths linked to covid 19, coronavirus deaths. The french government the Prime Minister prepares is preparing plans for parts of the country to outline plans for easing the lockdown. To lift restrictions. Polymers in pressure on foodbanks and hospitals in france. Well have the latest, as the government also prepares to set out plans to relax some of the restrictions. Germany announces ways to get the economy moving the chancellor declares phase one of the Coronavirus Crisis is over. President trump says the coronavirus pandemic is the worst attac
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The uk government defends its rationing of coronavirus testing in some areas, which has left some people with symptoms having to drive more than a hundred miles for a swab. If people need a test, the vast majority get it quickly close to home. But when those Testing Centres are full, then obviously people are offered a test at the nearest place at which one is available. And if youve been asked to travel a considerable distance for a test in the uk, please do get in touch. On twitter, its Annita Mcveigh or bbcyourquestions. Leading figures in uk aviation accuse the government of overseeing the demise of the industry due
to the lack of testing at airports. Russia demands to see the evidence that the opposition activist, Alexei Navalny, was poisoned with a novichok nerve agent. A rescue operation is under way after a ship carrying more than a0 crew and nearly 6,000 cattle has gone missing off the coast