Another add in some sunshine, another please nt add in some sunshine, another pleasant september day. This is bbc news the september surge, the World Health Organization warns coronavirus is spreading across europe at an alarming rate. The continent set a new record last week, with 5a,000 cases recorded in just 2a hours. The figures do reflect more comprehensive testing but weekly cases are now exceeding those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. Some 10 Million People in britain are living under tighter, local restrictions, 2 million of them live in the north east where new measures will come into play at midnight tonight. Also in the programme. The fbi warns the russians are at it again. Director chris wray says theres been a concerted effort by russian proxies to undermine joe bidens campaign. More floods are forecast on the Us Gulf Coast as Tropical Storm sally leaves devastation in her wake. Hello im Christian Fraser in london and Laura Trevelyan is in washington. Cor
Spitting, swearing, fighting, pushing and chair-throwing were among things happening more frequently in schools across the country, according to a new survey.
It comes as a survey commissioned by the BBC found one in five teachers have been hit by pupils this year, with many reporting a rise in violent behaviour compared to two years ago.
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Antique dealer Laurie Scully in her shop North Road, Boldon Colliery.
But when this became impossible due to Government restrictions, Laurie needed to pivot her business to become more sustainable.
“With everything that happened last year I realised I was ready for something a bit more permanent,” she said. I’ve been operating as an Antiques Dealer for over a decade but I needed to find out a little bit more about the structure of running a small business to move things forward.
To help her figure out her next steps Laurie took on Understanding Enterprise, a free course recently expanded to anyone over the age of 19 living in South Tyneside, Gateshead, Sunderland or Durham.