Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster John Stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor. Great to have you back. Lets start with the papers that we already have. Boris johnson pushed towards a National Lockdown thats the telegraphs headline as the Prime Minister fights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. The metro features an image of the mayor of Greater Manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and accused borisjohnson of using northerners as sacrificial lambs in the battle against coronavirus. The Financial Times has the same story on manchester but leads with the news that borisjohnson is expected to try to force brexit trade talks to a moment of crisis, amid claims that brussels is dragging its feet. The daily express carries a warning from the nhs that millions of missed gp appointments are a ticking t
Good morning, it is a rather grey, cloudy weekend ahead of us but at least it is a little more mild than of late. I will have all the details coming up shortly. Its saturday 28 november. Our top story just days before Englands National lockdown ends, mps are being told that hospitals could be overwhelmed if they dont back new restrictions. The lockdown comes to an End Next Week to re replaced by the return of three tiers on wednesday. That he are tougher than when they were first in place and they are being opposed by some conservative backbenchers. But writing in the times newspaper, Cabinet Office minister michael gove said that politicians need to take responsibility for difficult decisions. Heres our Political Correspondent, Jonathan Blake. Preparing for life after lockdown, under much tighter measures than before. Kent will be one of the places in tia three of the new system which many conservative mps argue is unfair. Why is it that we went into lockdown a few weeks ago in tier o
More than they need, saying there is enough for everyone if people are considerate. The Foreign Office advises against all but essential travel to the United States after President Trump introduced a travel ban on the uk. The eu warns its Member States against closing borders, saying checks at frontiers are increasing the risk of shortages. In this moment of crisis it is of utmost importance to keep our internal market going. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The department of health says 1a more people across britain have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths here in the uk to 35. The Health Secretary matt hancock has warned that the measures the government will take to combat the coronavirus will disrupt the ordinary lives of almost everybody in the country. He confirmed that in the coming weeks, people over 70 and Vulnerable People would be asked to self isolate, staying at home and cutting down contacts. The department of health says they
We are quarantining the elderly, you and somebody under 70 might have too, but you may choose to decrease the risk of the person you are living with by isolating with them. The point of the isolation is to try to protect them from the viral load in the community, if you are bringing that back home with you then essentially we are not protecting them. It might not be enforcea ble protecting them. It might not be enforceable but it might be something you would consider giving. What advice do you have full lives in lanarkshire, she is a7, she has completed treatment for breast cancer, chemotherapy finished in mid december and she has had 18 sessions of radiotherapy which finished a couple of years ago. She is a deputy head ina couple of years ago. She is a deputy head in a local secondary school micro couple of days ago. She has been working a couple of afternoons a week as a phased return, she is due to be back full time at the end of april and she is very concerned about how her immune