To stop children from traveller communities getting a raw deal at school . One family tell us of their struggle to stay in education. I would love him to go to high school, i know im not too clever, but i would have tried my best and done something with my life, do you know what i mean . Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until iiam. Whatever you do for a living, we want to hear from you about workers in the Public Sector, who as you know, havent had a pay rise in seven years, but thats about to change, at least for some jobs, but not by as much as many people want. Also, the government is giving no new money for this pay rise. It has told Police Forces and the Prison Service to find the money themselves. We really want to hear from you. Tell us about the state of your wages, over the last few years and what you think of the pay cap being lifted on Police Officers and prison officers. You can e mail me. And thats our top story today some of the uks biggest unions are threate
I really do lucy vladev, bbc news. 0k, ok, lets catch up with the weather. Blue skies for him on his return . Absolutely and stunning weather gcioss absolutely and stunning weather across much of the country today. That is how it will remain for the rest of today. A chance of a few showers breaking out in one or two areas. We have already had a few splits and spots of rain. This low pressure is to the rest of us and the cloud is spiralling into this low pressure. The clouds across Western Areas linked to the low in the atlantic but many central and eastern and also Northern Areas enjoying the sunshine today. It is a warm day, 22 or 23 degrees in the south east and a pleasant 19 to 16 for some of the northern towns and cities. The showers could break out this afternoon and this evening and may be in the midlands there could bea may be in the midlands there could be a couple in the north west of the country, but for the vast majority of the country it is a dry evening and dry night with
The best opportunities in life, is actually to have them coming back into school. Day trippers are warned to stay away from rural and coastal areas of england this weekend amid fears the number of infections could rise. People in italy will be able to travel both internally and in and out of the country from the beginning ofjune, as the countrys Strict Lockdown eases top flight football is back in germany the bundesliga is the first major European Football League to restart, with matches taking place in empty stadiums. Now on bbc news, Irish Society has changed in recent years, but discrimination against travellers remains widespread. Our world meets three women fighting to bust the myths about their community. Ireland. A place Long Associated with religion and conservative values. But, over the last few years, the country has reinvented itself as a new and progressive ireland. In 2017, the Irish Government extended this spirit of inclusivity to its traveller population. As taoiseach,
Were eased in england. Local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches and although some National Parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning as andy gill reports. In normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and its not hard to see why. The National Park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. The big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open nobody social distancing. But as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people that are coming, that feel safe to come. But in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. If you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. We have not seen anybody, really, but everyone we
Wales first minister has promised a cautious route out of lockdown, that he says puts Peoples Health first. mark dra keford outlined what he called a traffic light system, but warned he couldnt give a clear timetable for when restrictions would be lifted. Our wales correspondent Hywel Griffith reports. What would a second wave of the pandemic bring to a place like aberystwyth . Largely sheltered from the first, in this county, theyve had the lowest infection rate in wales. The National Lockdown arrived just in time to save us. At the local hospital, they feel theyve been spared for now. The lockdown slowed the spread of the virus from east to west, but lifting it could mean they would be hit much harder. It would not take a large number of cases to take up all our resources. So, we certainly survive on a limited bed base. We also have a limited number of physicians. Were not close to other hospitals to bring people, staff, physicians, nursing staff from elsewhere if there was to be a m