The this is bbc news. Im ben brown. The headlines at 9. Harry and meghan will drop their hrh title and give up all royal duties under a new agreement with buckingham palace. Prince harry will also lose his military positions and the couple will pay back the taxpayers money used to renovate their windsor home. Many questions but this is a clean ha rd many questions but this is a clean hard break from many questions but this is a clean hard breakfrom royal life. Powers coming into force to stop stalkers from contacting or approaching their victims while Police Investigate allegations. Golfball sized hailstones hit parts of the australian state of victoria, with storms leading to fears of flooding following the bushfires. In sport after quick wickets for England South Africa are forced to follow on in the third test in port elizabeth. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9 35 this mornings reviewers are journalist and author, Shyama Perera and director of deltapoll, joe twym
The british boxer, tyson fury, has won the wbc world heavyweight title in las vegas, producing a devastating display to beat the american, Deontay Wilder, in their highly anticipated rematch. Fury twice knocked his opponent to the floor, before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. After the fight, fury thanked his team and all of the fans who travelled to america to support him. A big shout to andy lee and my brothers and my family came to support me. And everybody from around the world who came and supported me tonight. What a ring walk, patsy cline, who weather would have thought it equation . Crazy. Tonight look like a night when you are so tonight look like a night when you are so at home here and you knew this was going to be a special night. This was written in the stars, i million miles away. Before i was ever born, it was written that i would do what i did. It was the icing on the cake. I have completed everything in boxing and there is nothing more to complete. But if h
A little higher tomorrow. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines the british Prime Minister warns the National Health service could soon be overwhelmed with coronavirus patients. Borisjohnson urges people to make the heroic and collective National Effort to slow the spread of the virus. He cautions against visiting loved ones on mothers day. Nhs england writes to 1. 5 Million People, who are most at risk, strongly advising them not to go out for 12 weeks to protect themselves. More than a billion people in india are under a 14 hour long curfew to try to limit the epidemic. In europe, italy edges closer to complete shutdown. Spain races to create more space to treat the sick after the number of deaths rises by a third. And in america, one in five people are ordered to stay at home as state authorities struggle to control the pandemic. Before the papers, a full round up on sport from the bbc sport centre. Heres richard ascomb. Good morning. With most professional sporting events postpone
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are writer and broadcaster Shyama Perera and business journalist and commentator john crowley. Good morning to you both and thank you so much forjoining us. Lets start with the sunday times, and it reports that ministers have drawn up a plan which could see schools reopen as soon as 11th may. It comes as the mail on sunday says political and business figures are urging the uk government to map out a clear exit strategy from the lockdown. The observer leads on a warning from one of the worlds top health experts, that theres no guarantee a vaccine for coronavirus can be successfully developed. According to the sunday telegraph, borisjohnson has started issuing orders to his government from chequers, as he continues to recover from coronavirus. And the sunday mirror carries a warning from frontline medics, saying that they fear hospitals may run out of oxygen supplies for coronavirus patients
Hello, and welcome to our look at whats in the papers this morning. With me are journalist and author, Shyama Perera and David Wooding, the Political Editor of the sun on sunday. A warm welcome to both of you. Lets take a look at the front pages. The sun on sunday has an exclusive interview by by David Wooding with the Prime Minister, borisjohnson, who told the paper he was given, litres and litres of oxygen to keep him alive. The sunday telegraph reports on the governments aim to reopen primary schools at the start ofjune. That story shares the front page with a picture of borisjohnsons newborn son. The mail on sunday has the same photo splashed across its front page Wilfred Johnson being cuddled by his mother, carrie symonds. The sunday times focuses on the debate over Strict Lockdown rules for the elderly. The British Medical Association is arguing for restrictions to be relaxed for Healthy People over 70. The sunday express looks at the Prime Ministers plans for getting people back