And we havent seen temperatures quite this high since back in 2003. Police and Security Services wait to hear what the coroner says about them at the inquests into the deaths in the London Bridge attacks. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport. The wimbledon draws been made and its been releatively kind to the brits involved. More to come. We would take a look at the all time french record that has just been set ten minutes ago so we will take a closer look at the heatwave in europe, and it is also the hottest day of the year so far in scotland and wales, so we will look at those temperatures and the forecast for the weekend. Thanks. Also coming up 4,500 tonnes of concrete and steel blown up nearly a year after the collapse of the morandi bridge in the italian city of genoa. Hello, everyone, this is afternoon live. Theresa may has told the russian leader, Vladimir Putin, the nerve agent attack in salisbury was a despicable act and part of a pattern of unacceptable behaviour. In a fr
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster david davies and madeline grant deputy comment editor at the daily telegraph. Tomorrows front page starting with. The uks soaring Coronavirus Infection rates is the lead for the times which says we are on the brink of lockdown the paper also carries an image of sir roger penrose, whos been awarded the nobel prize for physics for his work proving the existence of black holes. The daily mail leads on the future of covid lockdowns and the news that thousands of scientists have signed a global declaration urging that life should go back to normal for all except the elderly and vulnerable, who should be protected from the virus. The Financial Times carries news of a european shortage of chemicals and kit needed to process coronavirus tests in uk labs. The guardian reports on the scrapping of face to face teaching in some of the largest uk universities as they struggle to cont
This is bbc news. The headlines at eight. A sharp rise in the number of people admitted to hospital with coronavirus. New restrictions for scotla nd coronavirus. New restrictions for scotland will be announced tomorrow. Nicola sturgeon says there will not be another full lockdown. Boris johnson tells the conservative party bought my First Virtual conference that the country will have a Bright Future of the pandemic. Even in the darkest moments, we can see the Bright Future ahead. Back in the white house, donald trump says hes feeling great but is criticised for playing down the seriousness of the
virus. He falsely claimed it was less d ea d ly virus. He falsely claimed it was less deadly in the then the flu. The church of england spent decades failing to protect children whod been sexually abused. And round british scientist Roger Penrose is one of the winners of the nobel prize for physics for his research into black holes. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The number of people being
Who are weary also a lot of people who are weary of lockdown and i think looking for hope and optimism. His hope about defeating the virus, it may not be that simple but i can see it being somewhat compelling. Thats why i think we are quite right to not write him out of the race too eagerly. Which brings us onto the daily mail. Worlds top scientists rage against lockdown. A debate thats been had right around the uk. I think right around the world about what the balance is between lives and the economy. And those people who really are at risk. Just talk us through this report. Do you remember all those statements from the government right at the start of all this . Were following the science, we are following the science. Its rather like my early economics classes which is to say well, lets ta ke classes which is to say well, lets take the economic advice. The problem is, there are a lot of scientific views. They are lots of
economist views. And balancing those views is a real problem f