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a date with possibly the flamboyant director of International Film first because were going to be the boss of the world for eighteen years but before we get down to chatting with peter lets take a look back at some of the highlights of burly nala costly years. The man In The Red Scarf and black cat festival director Dieter Conflict brought the stars to
Weve been asking Frontline Health workers to keep video diaries. And today, our correspondent Catherine Burns catches up with dr Harmandeep Singh a consultant at Ealing Hospital in west london, whos been treated for covid 19 himself. He was born in india, but came to the uk in 2009, and has worked for the nhs ever since. Dr Harmandeep Singh normally treats cardiac patients but, for now, his focus is on coronavirus. First, though, hes a dad, with a nursery drop off to do. Come on, lets go the time now is 8 25. Im heading in to hospital now. Hello good morning. Morning. You look exhausted he laughs yes, lam ivejust been in the handover and it seems like the lockdown is working really well. Our numbers have gone down. But i wonder, up to how long . Because over the weekend, you could clearly see people are out of their houses, in the parks. All right, guys . Last month, he had coronavirus. His wife was sick too. They felt so ill that they trained their three year old to call 999, just in
The latest headlines for you from bbc news the head of the World Health Organization has said covid 19 is easily the most severe Global Health immune emergency the organisation has ever declared. The chief is to reconvene the Emergency Committee this week to review its assessment of the pandemic. Spains Prime Minister has strongly criticised the uks decision to impose a quarantine on everyone arriving from his country. Pedro sanchez said british tourists are safer from the virus in most regions of spain than they are at home. There was particular anger to at the decision to include the balearic and canary islands. In brazil, one of the worst affected countries, Health Workers have urged the International Criminal court to investigate president bolsonaros government. They accuse it of crimes against humanity of its handling of the virus. Almost 2. 5 million cases have been recorded there. A new strategy to help people in england lose weight has been published by the government. Health e
And tributes are paid to the bollywood actor irrfan khan, who starred in Slumdog Millionaire and life of pi, who has died at the age of 53. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. We start in the us where the economy is shrinking at the fastest rate in more than a decade, as figures from the last quarter show the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on economic activity. There was a 4. 8 contraction, but economists warn that the worst is yet to come, because the data only covered the first few weeks of the us lockdown. Here in the uk, the number of dead has passed 26,000 as official figures include deaths in the community, such as in care homes, for the first time. But as the impact on human life and the Global Economy continues to grow, theres been some hope. The White House Health advisor Dr Anthony Fauci says theres been positive data from the trial of an existing antiviral drug
Hello. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. In the us, at least 2,000 deaths have been recorded in the past 2a hours. That takes the total fatalities beyond 60,000 and Officials Say the American Economy is shrinking at the fastest rate in more than a decade. Figures from the First Quarter of the year show a 4. 8 contraction but economists say worse is to come in the current quarter, april through june. According to the International Labour 0rganisation, more than a billion people have seen their incomes plummet, dropping on average by about 60 . Here, in the uk, the number of dead has passed 26,000, as official figures now include fatalities in care homes and the wider community, as well as hospitals, for the first time. More on all that shortly. First, nick bryant in new york on the latest signs of how the pandemic is impacting the worlds biggest economy. New york is a city caught between dread and desire, desperate to open up after six w