that being a police officer is a privilege which has been abused by these sickening officers. it has been clear for some these sickening officers. it has been clearfor some time these sickening officers. it has been clear for some time that there are problems with the culture of the metropolitan police which is why last year i tasked an inquiry and the police inspectorate with investigating these deeply concerning issues. i expect the metropolitan police and the mayor of london to prevent recommendations to this report as soon as practically possible. health officials are warning that more than one in ten children starting school in england, are at risk of measles, because they haven t been vaccinated. the number of five year olds who ve had both doses of the mmr jab, has fallen to it s lowest level for a decade, and is well below the 95% recommended, to stop a resurgence of the disease. i mjoined by adam finn, professor of paediatrics at bristol medical school and member of thejoint c
scientific one. but i think downing street are well aware of the fact that there will be some people, particularly among the backbenchers, who will be very pleased the legal restrictions are being lifted. they are also aware there are some people that are very anxious about covid and some people that are vulnerable, for whom it could still be potentially a very serious disease. which is why it has been described, this plan, is a balanced package that will try to speak to all of those different groups. so, it won t be about abandoning testing altogether. it s far more likely to be about gradually withdrawing universal testing and focusing it on where it is needed. it won tjust be go to work if you ve got a sniffle, it will be, make a careful decision about the rescue could be posing to other people if you go to work, if you have got a sniffle. it willjust not be backed up in law. that is the thing that will really pleased tory backbenchers when they that this afternoon. i m joined now b
sum to virginia guiffre, the speculated legal bill could be in the region of £12 million. five to 11 year olds in england will now be offered a low dose covid 19 vaccine to prevent a small number of children becoming seriously unwell. the health secretary says the role that will be nonurgent as advised by the joint that will be nonurgent as advised by thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. in the uk the welsh government was the first to announce it would offer vaccinations to young children on tuesday, it was not long before the other nations followed suit. 0n not long before the other nations followed suit. on wednesday, scotland, followed by england under northern ireland. with the roll out there is an emphasis on parents choosing whether to get their children vaccinated. thejc choosing whether to get their children vaccinated. the jc vi estimates that vaccinating 1 million children would prevent 98 hospitalisations if the next wave was more severe than the previous
aggression. prince charles charity, the prince s foundation, is investigated by police over claims of cash for honours.l labour calls for greater transparency over how prince andrew will fund his out of court settlement with virginia giuffre the woman who d accused him of sexual assault. more pressure on households grappling with the rising cost of living as price rises reach a 30 year high. an storm dudley begins to hit parts of the uk, and what is looking to be a challenging few days of uk weather. we start with breaking news that all children across the uk from the edge up children across the uk from the edge up are to be offered a coronavirus vaccine. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation hasjust issued the new guidance.
could be some power cuts for you as well, so a lot going on with the weather and the storms for the next couple of days. we will come back to later because it is changing the time. 5 to 11 year olds in england will now be offered a low dose covid vaccine, to help prevent a very small number of children becoming seriously unwell. the health secretary sajid javid says the rollout will be non urgent , as advised by thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. in the uk, the welsh government was the first to announce it would be offering jabs to young children on tuesday. but it wasn t long before the other nations followed suit. on wednesday scotland went first, followed by england and northern ireland. and with the roll out there s an emphasis on parents choosing whether to get their children vaccinated. it it is estimating that vaccinating it it is estimating that vaccinating 1 million children would prevent 98