As the High Court Rules insurers should have paid out over lockdown. An urgent warning for humanity to slow whats called an accelerating decline in nature with species heading towards extinction. The leaders of the United Arab Emirates, bahrain and israel prepare to signing an historic agreement in washington. This is the scene live at the white house where the accord bahrainis set to be signed. Radio 2s zoe ball is set to become the highest paid bbc presenter as gary lineker accepts a pay cut. That and more revealed in the bbcs annual report. Hospital chiefs in england say nhs staff are having to stay off work because they cant get coronavirus tests. Nhs providers say Health Workers with symptoms are being forced to stay at home as they wait for tests, and thats putting added strain on the service as it gears up for winter. They want doctors and nurses to be treated as a priority. The Health Secretary matt hancock says officials are working round the clock to fix operational problems,
The coronavirus testing problems will take weeks to resolve says the Health Secretary, with the system is facing an enormous challenge. Thousands of people across the uk are struggling to get tests and results after a sharp rise in demand. Its been very stressful, very frustrating. We are still waiting on the results, still self isolating, not able to go to school, not able to go to work. The pinch point is the laboratories which are struggling with demand. The government is looking to prioritise those most in need. Over the summer, when demand was low, we were able to meet all requirements for testing, whether priorities or not. But, as demand has risen, so we are having to prioritise once again. The home secretary says families stopping to chat and mingle
in the street could be breaking the rule of six in england. The uks Unemployment Rate has risen for the First Time Since lockdown in march with young people particularly hard hit. The bbcs star salaries revealed gary lineker takes a
A vaccine to prevent hundreds of babies getting seriously ill with RSV, which led to 1,397 hospitalisations last year and can kill, is expected to be offered to infants born this autumn and winter.