To travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva. The us embassy said it had made the order out of an abundance of caution, due to fears about a possible attack by iran. Earlier the Israeli Defence minister, yoav gallant, has told his us counterpart that israel will respond appropriately if it is directly attacked by iran. Washington continues to try to dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike following the attack on its consulate in syria last week. Lets speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, in jerusalem. Heightened sense of alert. What more can you tell us . Can you tell us . Four days we have been talking can you tell us . Four days we have been talking about can you tell us . Four days we have been talking about those can you tell us . Four days we have been talking about those warnings | been talking about those warnings that have come from american officials saying the iranian response is a matter of when and not if. Ithink response is a matter of
around his month long eat out to help out scheme which ran in august 2020. diners received 50% off meals at restaurants on mondays, tuesdays and wednesdays with the government subsidising the bill. here s our health reporter, jim reid. mine too. that and the yakisoba, depends on the mood i m in. back in the summer of 2020, the then chancellor brought his flagship policy to the table. eat out to help 0ut subsidised midweek meals in pubs and restaurants. it proved popular at the time. but critics say it fuelled a rise in infections. did you ignore the advice over cobit? did you ignore the advice over covid? earlier witnesses, scientists and ministers have said they were not consulted in advance about that eat 0ut consulted in advance about that eat out to help 0ut scheme. he was asked to respond. why would i raise it as a risk when i didn t believe it was because it was designed in a context of a safe reopening? the onus is surely on the people who now believed it was a r
marsh. through what really happened, we were expecting something a little more definitive, especially based on what the judge had said definitive, especially based on what thejudge had said in october. what the “udge had said in october. ~ . what the udge had said in october. ~ . ., ,, october. what happened? it feels like october. what happened? it feels like we ve october. what happened? it feels like we ve been - october. what happened? it feels like we ve been in - october. what happened? it feels like we ve been in this| feels like we ve been in this position before. with regards to the whole evergrande saga, we re pretty much in the same position today as we were yesterday. this is a seventh adjournment, don t forget. we do not know that many details coming out of the court so far. what we know as the creditors who brought the case were not opposed to an adjournment. that suggest these parties will go back to the drawing board and come up with some kind of restru
arriving in north east scotland later. details throughout the programme. good morning. it s monday, the 20th of november. our main story. it s the start of a big week for the covid inquiry, which will hear evidence from the high profile doctors and scientists who helped to shape and explain the government s response to the pandemic. the former chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance, whose diaries from that time accused boris johnson of chaotic leadership, will appear today, followed by professor sir chris whitty, jonathan van tam and damejenny harries over the coming days. our health reporter jim reed reports. patrick, over to you. thank you very much. numbers are increasing and they re increasing across europe and in the uk. sir patrick vallance was up there at the downing street podium in some of the darkest days of the pandemic. we re also recommending increased social distancing. that s the phrase that you hear. already the inquiry has heard extracts from his priv
hello and welcome to sportsday. i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: heading out of the one day world cup as their test talisman heads for surgery england s cricketing picture gets ever more murky. i m fighting and my players are with me erik ten hag is determined manchester united will put it right after their poor start to the season. ahead of a repeat of the world cup final tomorrow, wales end their first wxv campaign winless, as tournament bosses insist crowds will get better. also coming up on sportsday: are you one of the 100 million people to try parkrun? the event is celebrating the milestone this weekend. hello again. england s chances of reaching the semifinals of the cricket world cup, that have gone from high before the tournament to non existent six games later, may well be extinguished once and for all tomorrow. perhaps fittingly, a disastrous campaign could be ended by australia. but it s notjust defeats that have been undermining england s world cu