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the british prime minster prepares set out details to allow limited social mixing for a few days over christmas — and the layered system of coronavirus restrictions this is bbc news with the latest business when the current lockdown ends. headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk government is set to announce its plans for an easing of lockdown restrictions across england with gyms and non—essential the head of the us covid—19 vaccine programme says shops the big winners. the first americans to receive the vaccine could get it as soon as december 11th, less than 3 weeks from now. dr monsef slaoui says he hopes to be able to ship vaccines to immunisation sites, within 2a hours of regulatory approval. a lifeline to the world's our washington correspondent, poorest — the leaders of g20 countries agree to suspend debt repayments until mid 2021 but what strings are attached? food on the go! lebo diseko, has more. we'll tell you about the rise of ‘cloud kitchens' in dubai, as the us battles to deal with coronavirus, at last, some welcomed news. the head of the government vaccine programme saying that immunisation could start in less than three weeks. the second the emergency authorisation is approved, the acip and the cdc will issue their recommendation for who will get the vaccines on a priority basis. that's very likely to be maybe health care workers, maybe first line workers, maybe individuals that are very high risk, elderly. infection rates are rising at alarming rates across the country. but immunisation efforts risk being undermined by lack of trust in the process. a recent poll showed less than 60% of americans would take up a covid—19 vaccine. that is up to 50% in september, but still less than the 70% needed to achieve herd immunity. there are a couple of things are going to the effectiveness of the vaccine programme. a highly efficacious vaccine and we have two of them that have a 95% efficacy. the other part of the equation is how many people get vaccinated. if you have a highly efficacious vaccine and only a relatively small a0—50% of the people get vaccinated, you're not going to get the herd immunity that you need. with days until thanksgiving, they're preparing for a holiday season unlike any other. turkey giveawayse happen every year, but with pandemicjob losses, the scale of those in need is just one thing that makes it very different. i came out to give out free turkeys, free groceries and especially during this pandemic, we need it. the other is the warning from the top health authority not to travel to spend time with friends and family. friday saw more than a million people travelling through america's airports. it's less then half the volume of this time last year. but still bound to raise alarm about the virus‘s spread. for donald trump, another day spent on the golf course. he still refuses to concede thatjoe biden is president—elect. and he's blocking the sharing of sensitive information, including on the vaccine. mr biden‘s team says it puts distribution of it in jeopardy because it is they, rather than donald trump's team, that will be responsible for any roll—out. president trump is beginning to face pressure from some senior republicans to drop his attempts to overturnjoe biden‘s victory in the us presidential election. the former newjersey governor and confidant of the president, chris christie, described the conduct of mr trump's legal team as a "national embarrassment". mr trump's former national security advisor, hr mcmaster, said mr trump's corrosive actions were sowing doubt among the electorate. a lawyer who appeared at a series of media events to argue for donald trump's claims of widespread voter fraud appears to have been sacked. sidney powell spoke at a news conference last week with trump lawyer rudy giuliani, claiming that electronic voting systems had switched millions of ballots to president—electjoe biden. but now, the trump campaign has issued a statement, saying that sidney powell is not a member of its legal team, nor does she represent the president in a personal capacity. three prominent hong kong activists are in court charged with organising a protest which led to a siege of police headquarters injune last year. joshua wong, ivan lam and agnes chow are members of hong kong's pro—democracy movement, which has faltered since a new national security law gave the government sweeping powers to suppress the opposition. their charges relate to protests injune 2019 against a controversial extradition bill, when thousands of demonstrators surrounded the hong kong police building. the bill, which would have allowed for criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china, was formally scrapped four months later. the three now face charges of organising an unauthorised assembly, with a maximum prison sentence of 5 years. joshua wong had this to say before he went into court. this case will draw the world's attention to the arbitrary power of the criminaljustice system whose impartiality is manipulated by beijing crackdown and the systematic violence in greater detail. to sum up, whatever happens today, i thank my family and colleagues for their unwavering support. for the safety and health of the 12 activists held in china, they are in my daily prayers. i also pray for agnes and ivan, for peace and wisdom. may god bless hong kong, and we will continue to fight for freedom and now is not the time for us to kowtow to beijing and to surrender. let's speak to the bbc‘s danny vincent in hong kong. what is the latest? what we do know is the three have pleaded not guilty to at least two of the charges. before they went into court this morning, joshua spokein into court this morning, joshua spoke in front of many journalists and supporters and said he wouldn't be surprised if he was to be detained today after the hearing. that would mean he would be in custody as of today, and would be waiting for sentencing. hong kong pro—democracy activists feel they are very much under attack here. there have been more than 10,000 arrests since last year, more than 2000 prosecutions and it seems this is the latest case, activists would say, another example but young protesters have essentially been targeted. if joshua wong, ivan lam and agnes chau are put behind bars, how would that impact the pro—democracy movement? they think the movement? they think the movement is being attacked on many fronts, pro—democracy lawmakers have resigned en masse, because other pro—democracy lawmakers were disqualified after a resolution that was passed by beijing. we've seen journalists arrested, dozens of activists and young protesters arrested. a new national security law introduced injuly a new national security law introduced in july has essentially silenced the street protest movement. activists feel there is very little formal opposition in hong kong today because of the mass resignation so it seems that this is a very different city compared to last year when we saw activism demonstrations and protests on the streets, at least every weekend. danny, thank you very much. danny vincent with the latest from hong kong. we have news coming in from hong kong regarding joshua wong, agnes chau and ivan lam, the three activists have been remanded in custody, this is just have been remanded in custody, this isjust coming have been remanded in custody, this is just coming across the newswi res, after this is just coming across the newswires, after pleading guilty to be an authorised assembly charges relating to the siege of police headquarters. that was injune 21 last year. this is the first time agnes chau has been put in jail, the sentencing will take place. that is the very latest on that story. any more updates we will bring them to you. later today the uk prime minister borisjohnson will say more about a tougher system of tiered restrictions for england, when it emerges from lockdown on december 2nd. it's thought that gyms and non—essential shops will be allowed to reopen. the governments of all four uk nations agree that family and friends will be allowed to meet for a small number of days over christmas. details are still being worked out. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. christmas won't be normal this year but across the uk, rules will be relaxed for a few days to families and friends can meet up. plans will be finalised later this week to allow limited household mixing but some are urging people to be very cautious. it won'tjust be very cautious. it won'tjust bea be very cautious. it won'tjust be a matter if we open things up, then having to close things down to bring infections down, many people will get effect did, many people will be harmed in many people will die and to me in this pandemic the expression the christmas spirit and the expression love for my family is not to do things to harm them. and it's notjust christmas that ministers in england have to about. before that on the second of december, national restrictions will end, bringing a return to the regional 3— tiered approach but thatis regional 3— tiered approach but that is going to be beefed up after some government scientists complained restrictions were defective. so jim ‘sand restrictions were defective. so jim ‘s and shops are expected to be allowed to reopen in all areas. 10pm curfew for pubs and restau ra nts areas. 10pm curfew for pubs and restaurants will be abandoned. last orders will be at ten that customers will have an extra hour to customers will have an extra hourto drink up. customers will have an extra hour to drink up. pubs could be limited to takeaway service only in areas with the highest coronavirus levels. every region of england will be told on thursday which tear it will be put into. in nottinghamshire, most people seem nottinghamshire, most people seem resigned to continued restriction. on the brink of cheesed off, if you like. it's just a shame that some people seem just a shame that some people seem to have disregarded the rules. i think the tier system isa rules. i think the tier system is a little bit difficult for people to follow. 0ur girlfriend lives in lincoln so we're not sure if we can visit or not. it's out of our control, right, it's pointless being that up with it. boris oncejohnson being that up with it. boris once johnson wants to being that up with it. boris oncejohnson wants to give people hope but with extra testing and vaccinations on the way life could return to normal next year but some difficult weeks lay ahead. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. we will have more in our business coverage. what effect will this have on the us cost ——uk hospitality sector? we will discuss that more in 17 minutes to nine. ——17 minutes' time. a full sports round—up including the dramatic conclusion to the atp finals in london, the last tournament of the men's tennis season. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the unites states says it hopes to approve — and start distributing a coronavirus vaccine, in less than three weeks time. almost three weeks after the us election, senior republicans urge donald trump to drop his attempts to overturn joe biden‘s victory. people in the australian state of victoria can now travel freely into neighbouring new south wales for the first time since july. the border was opened today after the crushing of a covid—19 outbreak centred on melbourne that led to nearly 800 deaths. but as the city emerges from a long and tough lockdown, it's not all about celebration. the bbc‘s shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. this is the flight they've been waiting months to board and for antonio, this moment could not have come fast enough? today is the day i get to meet my four month old grandson for the first time. how does that feel? the heart's jumping out first time. how does that feel? the heart'sjumping out of first time. how does that feel? the heart's jumping out of my chest, fantastic, absolutely fantastic. before the pandemic, melbourne to sydney was one of the busiest air routes in the world. now, with the borders open, victorians can visit once again. i've missed my friends, i've missed my home. we're flying to see my husband who we haven't seen for four months. we're so excited. we're so excited. after the of the world's toughest lockdowns, it is another big moment for a victoria. busy streets were unimaginable in melbourne just a few weeks ago. this was the epicentre of australia's second covid—19 wave, but for more than three weeks now, there have been no new cases recorded in the whole of victoria and around the world, people are asking how they did it here. masks became mandatory in the whole of the state. melbourne's 5 million residents were put under a night curfew as part of the stringent lockdown. a so—called ring of steel patrolled by the army and police are separated melbourne from the rest of victoria. and other states closed their borders to victoria, effectively sealing it off. health experts say this was the only way to get the virus under control. a lesson to the rest of the world. to go hard and to go fast, that is the real message here. if you don't get started early enough and do it ina started early enough and do it in a co—ordinated way with a really clear communication because you have got to have the community on side, then i think you wind up with rolling lockdowns that don't really have the effect you want that start to undermine community buy in. but this success has come at a huge cost. the state has lost $70 million a day during lockdown. tens of thousands of jobs disappeared and demand for mental health services sought. they were days when we just didn't want to get off the couch. ijust when we just didn't want to get off the couch. i just wanted when we just didn't want to get off the couch. ijust wanted to stay home and cry. since reopening her cafe, melissa says it feels like she is starting from scratch. we've lost a lot of our regular customers, our corporate customers, our corporate customers in the area. a lot of the residents moved. so we are literally rebuilding from the start. weekends we are fortu nate, start. weekends we are fortunate, there is definitely an appetite for people to go out but during the week, it is a different story. covid-19 may have been crushed here but so too has the economy. it will ta ke too has the economy. it will take months if not years for one of the world's most liveable cities to fully come back to life again. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, melbourne. let's get some of the day's other news. chile has reopened its borders to international visitors, ending an eight month travel ban designed to control the pandemic. travellers will be able to fly into the capital, santiago, but must show a recent negative coronavirus test and agree to be tracked for two weeks via an app. pat quinn, whose personal battle with the disease als helped power the ice bucket challenge, has died aged 37. the als association credited him with popularising quote "the greatest social media campaign in history", which raised more than $200—million for research into the illness. celebrities, high—profile personalities and entire sports teams took part in the challenge. the authorities in colombia say at least twelve people have been killed in two separate attacks that are probably linked to drug trafficking. the most serious incident happened at a coffee plantation in the central province of antioquia. witnesses says armed men entered the farm and shot randomly at a group of workers who were resting at the time, killing eight people. guatemala's vice—president, guillermo castillo, has called for an investigation into saturday's arson attack on the congress building. the incident has been blamed on a small group of students, who were among thousands of people protesting against social spending cuts in a budget the congress approved last week. the ethiopian prime minister has issued an ultimatum demanding the surrender of tigrayan forces within 72 hours, as the government prepares to attack the northern regions capital of mek‘ele. it's the third week of open conflict between the central government and regional leaders that's forced thousands from their homes. 0ur africa editor, will ross reports. some of the weapons ethiopia's military is using in its fight against regional troops in tigray. both sides have been talking of success, but with all communication to the region switched off, we just don't know the true picture on the ground. the military says it's seized several towns in northern tigray, and is now turning its attention to the regional capital, mek‘ele. it talks of surrounding the city with tanks and using artillery. there was a chilling message for the more than half a million people living there. translation: we want to send a message to the public in mek‘ele to save themselves from any artillery attacks and free themselves from the junta. after that, there will be no mercy. the tigrayan leadership has downplayed reports of gains by the ethiopian army. it says its troops will fight hard to stop these government soldiers advancing. more than 30,000 people have already fled the fighting and have crossed here into sudan. a country which has been going through its own political and economic troubles. in an effort to stop the crisis deepening, the african union has agreed to send three former presidents to mediate in ethiopia. but the government has made it clear it wants to fight on. it says the envoys will not be able to visit tigray and has ruled out talks with the tplf politicians who are in charge there. we don't negotiate with criminals. you know, when it comes to criminals, we are bringing them to justice, not to the negotiation table. this has been the declared, stated policy of the government. i think our african brothers and sisters would play the most significant role if they put pressure on the tplf to surrender. the government has some military advantages. they can fly armed drones out of a base in neighbouring eritrea that is run by the united arab emirates. the prime minister has not the first time given the tigrayan forces and their political leaders 72 hours to surrender. so far, they have shown no sign of giving up the fight. we don't know the full extent of the civilian suffering caused by this conflict, but if the threats are carried out, it might be about to get far worse. let's get the latest sport from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins with your monday sports briefing. zlatan ibrahimovic scored twice as the serie a leaders milan beat 10—man napoli 3—1 to record their first league win in naples for more than 10 years. the swede continued his fine form, heading in a theo hernandez cross after 20 minutes — he's now scored in all six games he has played in this season. he made go on to make it 2 with his knee nine minutes after the break. but the 39—year—old pulled up clutching his left hamstring and was substituted after 79 minutes. in england, liverpool have set a new club record of 64 straight unbeaten home league games. they were 3—0 winners over leicester city at anfield. an own goal from jonny evans and headers from diogojota and roberto firmino were enough to givejuergen klopp a victory over predecessor brendan rodgers. the result moves defending champions liverpool level on 20 points with leaders tottenham, while leicester are fourth, level on 18 points with third—placed chelsea. tennis now and daniil medvedev came from behind to beat us open champion dominic thiem in a gripping encounter to win the biggest title of his career at the atp finals in london. the russian fourth seed was second best for large periods at the empty o2 arena in london but found a way back into the contest and prevailed 4—6, 7—6 , 6—4. medvedev beat five—time champion novak djokovic and world number two rafael nadal earlier in the week and is the first man to beat all three of the world's top—ranked players at the season finale. managed to win the tie—break and made some amazing decisions to put him under pressure. i had some small control of the match, putting pressure all the time. i was trying to do everything to try to use him as much as possible and i think it worked. definitely one of my best victories in my career, not even talking about the title in the tournament but this match against dominic when he is in this shape, it is something special. monday sees southampton take on wolves in the english premier league, and the saints could move up to fourth in the table with victory at molineaux, and also secure their fourth win in a row in the premier league for the first time since may 2016. southampton will have james ward—prowse and ryan bertrand available after recent hamstring problems. some of the world's top kitesurfers took part in superkite brasil 2020, a freestyle event held on the north coast of brazil. after five days of competition, the men's event went to switzerland's maxime chabloz, with his final trick of the day he scored a perfect 10.00 — for this trick — it's called grabbed mobe 7. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the team, goodbye. it is not goodbye from me yet. we appreciate sarah and the team. i will be back with all the top businesses stories including a look at the uk economy and how it is impact doing —— impacted in the latest lockdown restrictions. back in a moment. hello there. high pressure means a largely dry but rather a chilly start to the new working week with a touch of frost in place. however, a frontal system up to the north—west will eventually change things for some as we head on up through monday. but the morning starts off rather on a chilly note. temperatures down around freezing even a touch below for some. not as cold in the far south with some extra cloud, not as cold in the far west either. in the cloud in the west will roll its way eastwards through the day introducing rain into northern england, wales, the south—west. especially around the coast and over the hills the sunshine through the afternoon across eastern counties of england and perhaps some parts of north—east scotland. windy, particularly towards the north—west. those are the average speeds. the gusts could touch 60 mph for the western isles. turning milder from the west. it will be a bit of a struggle with those temperatures in eastern areas after such a chilly start. but as we go through monday night into tuesday, that milder air will waft its way right across the british isles. temperatures by tuesday morning, double digits for most of us. still some rain across northern ireland and scotland with quite a lot of cloud elsewhere. as you go through tuesday with this wriggling frontal system, we will see further pulses of rain across northern ireland and scotland. quite a wet day in prospect actually, on tuesday across northern ireland, some heavy rain across western parts of scotland. for england and wales, drier conditions, some spells of sunshine, best of that towards the south and the east. and tuesday will be the mildest day of the week. highs of 11, 12 or 13 degrees. that is set to change because as we move out of tuesday and into wednesday, this wriggling frontal system will finally start to push eastwards. the rain along it will tend to weaken but behind that weather front, a cold front. we open the door to some much colder air which will start to push in from the north—west. the remnants of this front are likely to linger across south england. perhaps southern coastal counties more generally through the day on wednesday with some patchy rain. some showers in north—west scotland, sunshine in between but temperatures for many stuck in the single digits by this stage. and it stays rather cool by day and chilly by night as we head towards the end of the week. 00:28:30,005 --> 2147483051:50:59,717 largely dry with some 2147483051:50:59,717 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 frost and 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