that persuasive case, him trying to make that argument that this is something worth us all embracing. you will talk about the nhs app that you may have downloaded, a huge number of downloads compared with a year ago. you can be reminded that you have scratched in the playground in 1987, a lot of data your hands. how that is handled is a very sensitive topic and that was the argument we will get from the government this morning as they try to persuade us. government this morning as they try to persuade ve government this morning as they try to persuade va government this morning as they try to persuade us- government this morning as they try to persuade us. thank you very much for that. to persuade us. thank you very much for that- we to persuade us. thank you very much for that. we will to persuade us. thank you very much for that. we will see to persuade us. thank you very much for that. we will see you to persuade us. thank you very much for that. we will see you a to pe
their fairness and dignity for people in their dying months and years. thank ou for their dying months and years. thank you for talking their dying months and years. thank you for talking to their dying months and years. thank you for talking to us. their dying months and years. thank you for talking to us. thank - their dying months and years. thank you for talking to us. thank you - you for talking to us. thank you both for your time. michelle mccluskey and drew henry. michelle, we will see what difference you went through and what your mother went through, we will see what difference that makes. un officials have upset the australian government by recommending that the great barrier reef be placed on a list of world heritage sites that are in danger. a committee from the un s cultural organisation, unesco, is urging australia to take urgent action to protect it. it says the reefs condition has deteriorated from poor to very poor citing widespread coral bleaching. shaimaa kh
we heard earlier this morning from the environment minister, sussan ley, saying that the government has simply been stunned and that this is a backflip on a recommendation, or on previous assurances, that this step would not be taken. but essentially what unesco is saying is that this is a water quality issue. despite efforts and achievements by both australian state and federal government, theyjust have not done enough, and the quality of water aims and targets have not been met. we have seen several bleaching events in the last five years or so, including as recently as 2016 and 2020. so it is getting worse. it is still under threat and, of course, this is because of the rising temperatures of seas that is a cause of climate change because of the burning of fossil fuels. all of the things that the unesco and the rest of the world really has
liverpool could lose its world heritage status after a recommendation by the united nation s cultural body unesco. it s unhappy at plans for development on part of the city s historic dockland. the metro mayor of liverpool has described the decision as deeply disappointing scotland take on croatia tonight as they try to secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament. a win would definitely see them qualify for the last 16 but they ll have to do it without billy gilmour who s tested positive for coronavirus. england are already through but could face the czech republic without mason mount and ben chilwell who are self isolating as a precaution after coming into close contact with their fellow chelsea player. with me is dave macdonald, a scotland fan and writer of the website pie and bovril.com whojoins us live from glasgow. and jen blackwood, also a scotland fan, who has a ticket for the game at hampden park. and i m alsojoined by an england fan, tom miles. welcome to all