This is bbc news with the latest headlines. Boris johnson comes under fire for reportedly claiming hope on the horizon theres an International Welcome that devolution has been for the news that a Second Company a disaster in scotland. Has developed an effective ministers say its the snp vaccine against the virus. The Prime Minister opposes, good morning. Not devolution itself. The firms fighting back against lockdown. New charity grants are being made available to businesses struggling with restrictions we look at what some of them are doing to survive. Worksheet is feel strongly, and i would agree, is devolution in from hollywood to wrexham. Scotla nd would agree, is devolution in fans of the National Scotland has facilitated the rise of league side have been celebrating after voting separatism and nationalism in the overwhelmingly to allow two movie stars to buy their club. Form of the snp, and that is trying to break apart the United Kingdom what he feels strongly, and i would agree
Speak the headlines. New warnings about the impact of the second wave of the coronavirus with predictions of a rise in cases some scientists warn of the consequences of not bringing in tougher measures. Is quite plausible by the end of next month that could be 500 deaths a day. The whole of nottinghamshire will now enter tier 3 restrictions on friday instead of tomorrow affecting more thani Million People across the county. At one covid hotspot in Northern Ireland a fall in cases after restrictions were introduced but a warning. We are all in this together. If all of us are not in together, lives will be lost. I can see as soon as the lockdown happened, the hospital admissions did come down. France and germany are expected
to announce new measures as cases continue to rise in europe. Charities say the death of two adults and two children in the English Channel should be a wake up call. And with just six days to go in the us election donald trump and joe biden make their very different
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criminaljustice system. This virus, it has no eyes and yet it knows exactly how we see each other and how we treat each other and how we treat each other. And lets be clear, there is no vaccine for
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Growing pressure on the uk government for more clarity on coronavirus restrictions in the lead up to christmas after uk deaths hit their highest level for five months. But the environment secretary says the right measures are in place to give people a good festive season. I am sure we will be able to have a good christmas and families will be able to meet but they may not be able to get together in the sort of larger groups that they normally would. A leaked document from the uk government scientific advisors warns that 25,000 people could be in hospital in the uk with the virus by the end of november. In europe, leaders prepare to announce tighter coronavirus restrictions as infections surge
across the continent, with an imminent nationwide lockdown likely in france and bars and restaurants to close in germany. If you would like to get in touch on this story or any of us, you can tweet me or use thi
Im ben brown. The headlines Greater Manchester is expected to become the first region in england to have tier 3 restrictions imposed on it after the breakdown of talks between local leaders and ministers. It means the area is expected to be put into the strictest measures, with most household mixing not allowed and many pubs and bars forced to close. The mayor of Greater Manchester says the poorest people will suffer, and the amount offered by the government will not be enough to prevent a winter of hardship. How can we carry the public with us through this pandemic if we are forcing them to lose their income,
their place of work, without supporting them through that . Well be going live to the Prime Minister in half an hourfor a briefing on the latest coronavirus developments as ministers say andy burnham was unwilling to take the action needed to get the virus under control. Good afternoon. The mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham, has asked parliament to intervene in the disput