This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. For the First Time Since italy locked down ten weeks ago, people are able to visit shops, some restaurants and hairdressers. Weve a special report from milan. More than 15,000 People Killed in this region, almost half of all the italian deaths. And economic pain is intense, one in three businesses here dont plan to reopen today. So milan is coming back to life, but the wounds run deep. New measures on trains and at stations as people return to work in england. Security guards with crowd Management Training are on hand. With two weeks to go until some Primary School pupils in england return to the classroom, the government says plans are in place to protect teachers and pupils. Northern ireland is taking some steps towards easing its lockdown with Garden Centres and recycling facilities re opening. The mayor of brazils largest city, sao paulo, warns its Health System could collapse as demand grows for
it s likely this puppy has not been vaccinated. in order to travel legally outside the country, puppies need a pet passport with valid vaccinations and these can only be issued by a vet. corrupt vets sell pet passports to puppy mills owners without vaccinating or even seeing the puppies. this puppy is lucky. edina will give him up for adoption to a good home. those puppies left might face a gruelling journey to markets in the west where they can be sold for anything up to 3,000 euros each. the most lucrative markets are in belgium and the uk, a journey of over 1,000 miles. thousands of puppies are smuggled through borders hidden in vehicles. most pass through germany
stayt. our headlines today: the number of people that have died in the hawaii now stands at 67, making it the deadliest natural disaster in the state s history, and that number is expected to rise. police are still trying to find three people they want to talk about the death of a 10 year old girl in woking. it s believed they ve left the uk. migrants from the bibby stockholm barge in dorset have spent the night in alternative accomodation after traces of legionella bacteria was found in the water system. iam i am alive at stadium australia just hours before england was making off against colombia in the world cup quarter final in sydney. meanwhile, the england men s captain, harry kane, waves goodbye to spurs after 14 years. this is him arriving in germany, where s he s had his medical at bayern munich ahead of official confirmation, that the deal is done.
live from london, this is bbc news. after five nights of rioting across france, an appealfor calm from the grandmother of the boy whose killing by police sparked the violence. iam rajini i am rajini vaidyanathan live in paris, outside the house of the mayor that was attacked last night in the riots. tonight, some 45,000 police officers, once again, on standby. two dead and 28 injured, following a mass shooting in baltimore. a search for the shooter is under way. seven new nhs gambling clinics to open in england almost double the current number.
with more here s our economics editor faisal islam. six months ago the government s worst case scenario was that kent could be blocked up and emergency ferries and planes were chartered to ship vital supplies. that catastrophe didn t happen but there was a significant hit to trade injanuary and february and now a perhaps surprising consequence of the zero tariff deal. a british company restores classic cars with british parts in hungary. until december the parts flowed freely and for free but this year customs began to charge taxes on british trade, known as tariffs. the importer says it would have been too costly to list the individual parts to claim the exemption in the trade deal and it is impossible to value such very old parts. of the three consignments of parts we have sent over since january, every single one has been trapped in customs and we have had to pay despite the correct paperwork, we have had to pay a duty when the tariff has been applied when it shouldn t been.