this is bbc news with the latest headlines: the uk becomes the latest country to tighten its travel rules as the omicron variant spreads. from tuesday, all arrivals will need a pre departure covid test. we want to make sure we take those steps earlier precisely the bigger disruption to travel and the economy. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six years old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis holds mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. and kirby scores, and it s
we must listen to the voices of children. secondly, no doubt with these reviews and national reviews, it s right that they happen, they tend to make the same recommendations. my challenge to the system will be, and this is what i have done, go look at the best places where social care is delivered, it s not a matter of system recommendations, it s a matter of delivery. when i go to the best places in this country, do you know what i see? i see people inquisitive about children, i see managers asking the right questions. a vigil has been held for arthur outside the home in which he was killed. hundreds of people gathered in solihull, to pay their respects to the six year old by releasing balloons. football clubs around the country also paid tribute to him during the sixth minute of their games on saturday other teams will be following suit today.
this is bbc news. the headlines at apm: another 86 cases of omicron are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re introduce pre departure covid tests from tuesday. we want to make sure we take those steps earlier precisely to avoid the bigger disruption to travel and the economy. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. business secretary kwasi kwarteng has visited the north east of england where power cuts from storm arwen have lasted more than a week. residents say it s unacceptable. one of the big issues we have is the response of the company in trying to identify people who are affected by