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Morning announcements we are expecting later today from borisjohnson as he talks about his plan for the gradual and phased way out of lockdown for england. The Prime Minister says he is optimistic hell be able to set out measures for a cautious easing of coronavirus restrictions, which have been in place since the start of the year. As youve been hearing this is expected to include the opening of all schools in england from the 8th of march and some sports at the end of the month. But what about businesses such as non Essential Shops pubs restaurtants what do businesses want from the roadmap . Joining me now is tej parikh, chief economist at the institute of directors. What do Companies Need to know from this announcement . Businesses are hoping for a clear strategy. Businesses are hoping for a clearstrategy. Last businesses are hoping for a clear strategy. Last year we hoped we would come out of lockdown, and it happened for a few weeks, only for more restrictions. I think this time around, if the government is able to set out a criteria on how we move into lower restrictions, this will help businesses across all industries to plan and really start looking at how they reopen and rehire over the course of this year. Course of this year. Thats very critical, course of this year. Thats very critical, isnt course of this year. Thats very critical, isnt it. Course of this year. Thats very critical, isnt it. I very critical, isnt it. I remember prior to pick decisions on new lockdowns, or reopening, pubs, restaurants are expected to have things up and running. Are expected to have things up and running and running. Exactly. A lot of businesses and running. Exactly. A lot of businesses require and running. Exactly. A lot of businesses require amount. And running. Exactly. A lot of| businesses require amount of lead time because they need to ensure their work places are safe and ready to have people in them and they require adjustments. I think of course, this time around, a lot of businesses need that advanced warning because they need to understand how exactly the Government Support packages going to evolve over the rest of the year. {iii going to evolve over the rest of the year going to evolve over the rest of the year. Of course, we got the budget of the year. Of course, we got the budget on of the year. Of course, we got the budget on the of the year. Of course, we got the budget on the third of the year. Of course, we got the budget on the third of the budget on the third of march, there is a lot of hope about what the chancellor can do to help businesses. What are you calling for. For example, the Business Rates, holiday, many are arguing that needs to be extended, the Furlough Scheme should be extended. The vat cut the hospitality and tourism, but should continue. What are your thoughts . I think there is a real what are your thoughts . I think there is a real reason what are your thoughts . I think there is a real reason all what are your thoughts . I think there is a real reason all the there is a real reason all the Support Packages should be extended, to thejob retention scheme, in addition to the Business Rates in the vat relief as well. We know that Grand Packages are also important to provide additional Discretionary Support to businesses that find themselves in a more challenging cash flow position. While restrictions remain, a lot of Support Packages out there are extended, and whether that is on a tapered basis or otherwise, the most important thing is that it isnt announced in advance. If your business, you can get planning ahead of time. Ahead of time. Thank you for our ahead of time. Thank you for your time ahead of time. Thank you for your time this ahead of time. Thank you for your time this morning. Ahead of time. Thank you for| your time this morning. Here ahead of time. Thank you for i your time this morning. Here at the bbc, we will be right across announcements from the Prime Minister as he outlines his plans later today to parliament in a Press Conference after that. Lets talk about how the new week is started. Its been pretty flat to be honest. A mixed picture really, this follows fridays close on wall street again, not much movement. The bond markets have been hit really hard. Moving into shares and equities. About how the Global Economy is faring. Certainly the biggest global economies. We havent got an agreement signed and sealed, when it comes to that huge Stimulus Plan for the us. Later today, the head of the European Central bank will be speaking, a lot of attention on what she has to say and jerome powell, the head of the Federal Reserve is speaking as well. Treading water really for markets. Boeing has advised all airlines to ground flights. Boeing has advised all airlines to ground flights which use its 777 airplanes, after a United Airlines plane suffered Engine Failure after take off on saturday. In response to the incident, japan has asked all Airlines Using boeing 777s with the same Pratt Whitney 4000 engine to avoid its airspace. joining me now from our Asia Business hub of singapore is mariko 0i. Tell us more about this latest development on this type of plane. B5 development on this type of lane. � ,. , development on this type of lane, � , development on this type of lane. , plane. As you say, the japanese authorities plane. As you say, the japanese authorities have plane. As you say, the japanese authorities have ordered authorities have ordered japanese carriers to stop lying that particular type of plane. That order came on sunday, which affected i9 planes and 13 for which affected 19 planes and 13 forJapan Airlines. Both for Japan Airlines. Both carriers forJapan Airlines. Both carriers have said they havent been using those planes much because of the pandemic. The mood of the move byjapan isnt only because what happened. But back in december, aJapan Airlines happened. But back in december, a Japan Airlines flight from 0kinawa to tokyo had an issue with its left engine, and that involved exactly the same type plane, which is why the authorities look to the issue further. Aside from those japanese carriers, they also use south korean carriers. There are 12 of them, half of which they have in store. While they continue to look into the issue as well. This comes at a time when boeings Reputational Damage has been talked about quite a lot by analysts. The 737 max which caused two graces. It doesnt come at a very to crashes. It doesnt come at a good time for boeing. Lets get some of the days other news. More than half of uk employers intend to recruit staff in the next three months, according to new research. The cipd and recruiter adecco say about 56 of 2,000 firms surveyed said they plan to hire in the First Quarter of 2021 the highest figure in a year. The sectors with the strongest hiring intentions include healthcare, finance, insurance and education. The mayor of houston Sylvester Turner has called for the state of texas to pay the astronomical Electricity Bills racked up by residents in last weeks freezing weather. Some residents have reported bills in excess of 16,000 dollars, after temperatures fell to their lowest level in 30 years. Tom hayes, the first banker to be jailed for rigging Interest Rates, has told the bbc he believes fresh evidence thats emerged since his trial will show his conviction was unsafe. The evidence raises questions over legal rulings in his trial which have also been used to prosecute more than 20 other traders some of the only bankers to be prosecuted since the financial crash. His case is now being examined by the criminal cases review commission, the body set up to review allegations of miscarriages ofjustice. In his first ever tv interview, he spoke to our economics correspondent andy verity. Tom hayes, released from jail and reunited with his family. Was a kid is caught in the ringmaster of an International Conspiracy to rig Interest Rates. He says he is the them of a miscarriage ofjustice. Today ive been released from prison. After being sentenced for 11 years following Bank Practice and doing the job the way i was trained to do it. After a traumatic sentence, i begin the process of rebuilding my life. Begin the process of rebuilding m life. ,. , my life. Tom hayes went from being a star trader my life. Tom hayes went from being a star trader at my life. Tom hayes went from being a star trader at Ubs Being A Star Trader At ubs to be the First Defendant to be found manipulating libor, the benchmark Interest Rate which tracks what banks are paying people for cash. I tracks what banks are paying people for cash. People for cash. I dont lean the u people for cash. I dont lean the jury for people for cash. I dont lean the jury for the people for cash. I dont lean the jury for the verdict, people for cash. I dont lean j the jury for the verdict, they reached a conclusion based on those facts, but i believe had they seen the full evidence, they seen the full evidence, the full disclosure, they would have reached a very different conclusion. Bi have reached a very different conclusion. Have reached a very different conclusion. �. , conclusion. At the time, it was exuedient conclusion. At the time, it was exuedient at conclusion. At the time, it was expedient at the conclusion. At the time, it was expedient at the political expedient at the political reasons, a banker went to prison. And i was that banker. I was given an egregious sentence. In my life was destroyed. To get libor, 16 banks would ask a question each day, at what Interest Rate could they borrow money from other banks . They would submit dancesin other banks . They would submit dances in the average was libor. The message from tom hayes asking for those to be put in high or low in the hope it would help make his bank make money on trades that went up make money on trades that went up and down on libor. I make money on trades that went up and down on libor. Up and down on libor. I made communication up and down on libor. I made communication in up and down on libor. I made communication in full up and down on libor. I made i communication in full knowledge it was recorded and i did with abandon because i didnt think anything was wrong. Aha, abandon because i didnt think anything was wrong. Anything was wrong. A bank wantin anything was wrong. A bank wanting to anything was wrong. A bank wanting to borrow wanting to borrow money might see several different offers, one from hsbc, Anotherfrom Berkeley � s or lloyds at a slightly different rate and all of those, the traders say, accurate answers to the libor question of what rate could you borrow. All they were doing, they say, was choosing from among those answers which rate was best for their bank. A key prosecution witness told the court, any attempt to move libor was wrong. The former manager of the British Bankers Association said it no point did he even suspect that was taking place. If he had, steps would have been taken to stop it. Tom hayes has a transcript that the merge of a meeting of the body that supervises libor cast doubt on that evidence. I was going to power piles of paperwork on my cell and i couldnt believe what i was reading. A man named john yuen said, i dont know if this is a result of any Derivatives Trading going on but the rates are representative so from that point of view, i am fine. Its incomplete contrast to the rulings made by the courts to the evidence given at my trial. We asked him to comment but received no response. After john ewens evidence, the justice said putting on a rate that took into account commercial interest was unlawful and that applied even if the rate was inaccurate. A Senior Lawyer question is whether traders could be fairly expected to know if it was against the law at the time. I think that does offend basic legal ideas of certainty are not creating retrospectively rules that make certain conduct illegal, and on at the time would have realised that was it. ,. ,. ,. It. The Serious Fraud office noted that it. The Serious Fraud office noted that tom it. The Serious Fraud office noted that tom hayes it. The Serious Fraud office noted that tom hayes was| noted that tom hayes was convicted by a jury with a Conviction Upheld by appeal. His case will soon be decided to be referred back to the appeal court. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come riding the waves of the pandemic, well be hearing from one firm which has seen its outdoor Swimming Business Boom during the uks lockdown. Prince charles has chosen his bride. The prince proposed to Lady Diana Spencer three weeks ago. She accepted, she says, without hesitation. As revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. A climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos� sanctuary malaca nang the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. The worlds first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. Scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. Warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land. The only trouble was it wasnt. The mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing speeches by the team behind the modern musical. Not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. Some of the swarms have been ten miles long. This is the last time the public will see this pope. Very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. This is bbc world news, the latest headlines british Prime Minister, borisjohnson to outline how and when restrictions in england will be relaxed as coronavirus cases continue to fall. Its believed schools will reopen on the 8th of march. And, new zealand Prime Minister, jacinda ardern, honours the memory of the 185 victims of the christchurch earthquake, ten years on. A report from fairtrade today warns that Global Warming is causing irreparable damage to agricultural communities around the world. By 2050, up to 50 of the land used for Coffee Farming may no longer be suitable. But reducing the uks emissions, it argues, means tackling what it calls the uks hidden Carbon Footprint emissions that are generated by farmers overseas to grow the food and drinks that are then sent here. And consumed at large. Joining me now is david taylor the fairtrade foundations policy manager. Good morning, david, welcome to the program. Tell us in a bit more detail what you mean by the uks hidden carbon foot print. The uks hidden carbon foot rint. ~ the uks hidden carbon foot rint,. , ~ the uks hidden carbon foot rint. , ~ , print. We saw last week the g7 committed print. We saw last week the g7 committed to print. We saw last week the g7 committed to achieving print. We saw last week the g7 committed to achieving that i committed to achieving that zero in their own domestic emissions which is a fantastic thing we support. But they are not currently counting the emissions on things we import. In the uk, that accounts for almost half of our overall carbon foot rent. Administer a couple of reasons. Firstly, the farmers and workers we work with are already suffering from the Climate Crisis. Just last year, Nicaraguan Coffee Farmers Saw a third of the crop right down by massive hurricanes. If you want a chocolate and cocoa and coffee to be zero carbon, we cant expect these farmers and workers who are some of the poorest people in the world already to stump up the cost of the transmission. It is our responsibility to help them as wealthy countries in the transition. Wealthy countries in the transition. � , wealthy countries in the transition. ,. , transition. Im sure people are listenin transition. Im sure people are listening to transition. Im sure people are listening to you transition. Im sure people are listening to you would transition. Im sure people are listening to you would agree i listening to you would agree with that. But we have a responsibility globally depending on what is going on, but is it realistic to believe that governments should actually factor this into their own green targets, as it work . Many were arguing that the uk governments targets of tackling its own carbon emissions, they are not going to meet those, let alone those of other countries . The government of other countries . The government in of other countries . The government in the i of other countries . The government in the uk | of other countries . The | government in the uk is of other countries . Iie government in the uk is already measuring this and they have already signalled that they are talking across whitehall as a way to bring in such a target. Now the government is interested in this and i hope that other governments around the g7 will be too. We are not underestimating how Big A Challenge this is. If you look at the challenge in terms of making our ships or planes green, 22 require huge investment. It is not something that Fair Trade Farmers can do alone or a single supermarket can do alone. Everyone is going to have work together. That is governments and businesses alike. But if we dont address this challenge now then and in coming years, then we could see as you setting opening report a situation where some of these products that we take for granted and love like chocolate are luxury items because there isnt the land to grow them on because of the Climate Crisis taking that away. Climate crisis taking that awa. ~ ,. , Climate Crisis taking that awa. ,. ,. , away. When it comes to farmers and the help away. When it comes to farmers and the help they away. When it comes to farmers and the help they need away. When it comes to farmers and the help they need in i away. When it comes to farmers and the help they need in poor. And the help they need in poor countries, what can be done to really help them adapt to Climate Change apart from reducing Carbon Consumption . Bothers a number of programs we are already running already and things that farmers themselves are doing with the premium fund they get ready fair trade system. For example, we are running a program in kenya and ethiopia where we are helping Coffee Farmers adapt to Climate Change and become more resilient. And in west africa we are working with ben jerrys on a program to get shade trees put in the farms to protect their cocoa crops underneath. So there are interventions we can make to help these farmers adapt but they do require money, so that means that supermarkets and Cocoa Companies and so on and needs to pay higher prices for products they are buying. Also we need to see some more money coming into these farmers through aid programs. And we have the climate talks later in the year in glasgow. There is a commitment in 2016 to give when hundred billion a year in climate finance. That isnt happening and we need to see that promised delivered if we see these farmers and workers adapting to zero carbon 100 adapting to zero carbon 100 billion. , ~ ,. , billion. Thank you david from fairtrade, we billion. Thank you david from fairtrade, we appreciate i billion. Thank you david from fairtrade, we appreciate you| fairtrade, we appreciate you forjoining us on the program. In the us, more than 50 Million People experienced hunger in 2020 up from 35 million last year. The Biden Administration is taking steps to address the food crisis but that will take time. Meanwhile communities have filled the gap, by coming up with novel ways to feed those in need as our north America Business correspondent Michelle Fleury found out. The face of hunger in america. The face of hunger in america. The pandemic has led to a spike in food insecurity, impacting young and old, men and women. In woodside, queens, cynthia shifted to Mike Shepherd prepares 300 orders of chicken and rice to hand out at a local food pantry, a busy day for a refund in a pandemic. Refund in a pandemic. Today makinu refund in a pandemic. Today making chicken refund in a pandemic. Today making chicken fajitas. I refund in a pandemic. Today making chicken fajitas. Shel refund in a pandemic. Today i making chicken fajitas. She and making chicken faitas. She and her motherh making chicken faitas. She and her mother have i making chicken fajitas. She and her mother have orally making chicken fajitas. She and her mother have orally lost i making chicken fajitas. She and her mother have orally lost a i her mother have orally lost a restaurant to the virus and struggling to save this one. Still, they feel it is essential to help their neighbours. Essential to help their neighbours. Essential to help their neiuhbours. , essential to help their neiuhbours. , neighbours. 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I have picked up fruits, brooklyn, has done both. I have picked up fruits, if brooklyn, has done both. I have picked up fruits, if i brooklyn, has done both. I have picked up fruits, if i find picked up fruits, if i find fruits and vegetables. Especially vegetables i will beckon them actively take that home and make good use of it myself. Home and make good use of it m self. ,. Myself. During the pandemic, fridues myself. During the pandemic, fridges like myself. During the pandemic, fridges like this myself. During the pandemic, fridges like this are myself. During the pandemic, fridges like this are popped i myself. During the pandemic, | fridges like this are popped up all over. There are currently around a hundred in the city. We really try to make it as accessible as possible. They are run by accessible as possible. They are run by volunteers accessible as possible. They are run by volunteers this i are run by volunteers this woman. Are run by volunteers this woman are run by volunteers this woman. ~. , woman. We are cleaning fridges, stockin woman. We are cleaning fridges, stocking fridges, woman. We are cleaning fridges, stocking fridges, making woman. We are cleaning fridges, stocking fridges, making sure i stocking fridges, making sure they are safe during the weather. They are safe during the weather they are safe during the weather. ,. ,. ,. , weather. For those waiting for government weather. For those waiting for Government Help weather. For those waiting for Government Help or weather. For those waiting for Government Help or are i Government Help or are ineligible, these hyper local efforts are a lifeline, and a sign that community support, so important during the pandemic, is still alive. Michelle fleury, bbc news new york. In the last few years, the number of people trying Open Water Swimming has been rising. Under lockdown, with Swimming Pools and gyms closed and people exploring new ways to keep fit, its boomed. Figures from swim england show more than four Million People have taken to swimming in the sea, lakes, rivers and lochs. That, in turn, has led to a surge in sales of related businesses. Joining me now from cumbria is pete kelly, owner of swim the lakes. Good morning, pete, to you. I can see some pretty heavy duty wetsuits or maybe they are even dry suits behind you. I cant think of anything worse than getting in the freezing cold waters right now. Getting in the freezing cold waters right now. Well, youve obviously waters right now. Well, youve obviously never waters right now. Well, youve obviously never tried waters right now. Well, youve obviously never tried it. Waters right now. Well, youve obviously never tried it. It i waters right now. Well, youve obviously never tried it. It is i obviously never tried it. It is one of those things when you try, you do not go back. It is a wonderful thing to do stop the sum of the whole is greater than its parts when it comes to wild swimming. I than its parts when it comes to wild swimming. Wild swimming. I must admit, those who wild swimming. I must admit, those who i wild swimming. I must admit, those who i know wild swimming. I must admit, those who i know who wild swimming. I must admit, those who i know who do i wild swimming. I must admit, | those who i know who do this, and i do know some, say it is absolutely invigorating and brilliant for your health as well. Talk us through how this boom has affected your business. Boom has affected your business. ~. ,. , business. We have seen steady urowth business. We have seen steady growth anywhere business. We have seen steady growth anywhere in business. We have seen steady growth anywhere in our business. We have seen steady. Growth anywhere in our business over the last eight 10 years. But after the initial lockdown that we had in this country, it was really almost overwhelming, particularly on the retail side. The swim guiding courses, our courses and holidays and trips we run were already almost at their max capacity. But it was in the Online Retail and the retail that we were allowed to do through the shop that we saw the most increase in growth. That we saw the most increase in growth in growth. What about safety and the risks . In growth. What about safety and the risks . You in growth. What about safety and the risks . You know, i and the risks . You know, especially for those who are just going to launch themselves into the sea, we dont want to, sort of, see people getting into trouble . Into trouble . For starters, definitely into trouble . For starters, definitely dont into trouble . For starters, definitely dontjust into trouble . For starters, definitely dontjust go i into trouble . For starters, | definitely dontjust go and launch yourself into the sea. Before you go out and do anything in open water, particularly in the sea, go and approach a good swim Guiding Company like ourselves or a very experienced friend. We are based in the Lake District so we havent got too much swim a ball coastline. We have got rivers, lakes and a few coastlines we can swim here swimable. Anywhere where there is moving water, i would advise people to take care and maybe go somewhere where there is still what i like lakes and times, the best places to start. Ii times, the best places to start. ,. ,. , times, the best places to start. ,. , start. If you could describe our start. If you could describe your stereotypical start. If you could describe| your stereotypical swimmer start. If you could describe i your stereotypical swimmer your stereotypical swimmer tarns, who is going for the String Lockdown . I5 tarns, who is going for the String Lockdown . Is difficult because it String Lockdown . Is difficult because it applies String Lockdown . Is difficult because it applies to String Lockdown . Is difficult because it applies to so i String Lockdown . Is difficult l because it applies to so many different people and are such an accessible sport, it is quite hard to pin it down to a particular Character Stop we have got people who are ultracompetitive, might be drawn to triathlon and Long Distance swimming events. At the other end of the scale you might have someone who just wants to perhaps skinny dip in Mountain Tarns and has absolutely no interest in competition pushing themselves and just wants to be out in nature and enjoy that. So really we have seen a massive increase in our National Love of being in the water, i think, and it is very hard to pin thats down. And we get a whole lot in the shop and meet so many different characters were so many different motivations. I am sure you do. Peter kelly, thank you for being on the program and good to talk to you. I am a bit of a was when it comes to swimming. It needs to be a heated pool. It is all from me, see you soon. Hello there. Its felt very mild over the weekend, almost springlike. And in fact, the temperatures are going to rise even more as we move through this new week, particularly tuesday and wednesday. This is the temperature anomaly map. You can see the temperatures well above the seasonal average, especially for parts of england and wales. But with this very mild air will come a lot of moisture, and its going to pour down, in fact, across many Western Areas for tuesday and wednesday. Some parts of western scotland, perhaps north west england could see over 100 mm of rain, with a risk of localised flooding. Eastern areas of the uk will actually be drier than average. For the start of the new week, though, it looks mainly dry with plenty of sunshine, but we still have some rain around thanks to this Weather Front which will be affecting northern and western parts of england, eastern wales, to start the day. It will transfer towards the eastern side of england and tend to fizzle out, leaving a legacy of cloud here, with other areas brightening up. So, quite a fine afternoon for many. Plenty of sunshine for scotland and Northern Ireland and mild, 10 to maybe 1a degrees. That front clears away. Underneath clear skies, it will turn a little bit cooler, in fact, but then this next area of low pressure will move in to bring wet and windy weather to northern and Western Areas. And those temperatures will range from around 2 or 3 across eastern areas, 7 or 8 in the west. Now, this area of low pressure is here to stick around, i think, for much of tuesday and wednesday, and expecting to bring some very wet weather with this Weather Front, which will become almost stationary across the north and west of the country. Lots of isobars on the charts, so it will be windy as well. Dragging this air up, though, from the subtropical regions, which is why its going to be extremely mild. So we start off dry. Central, southern and eastern areas, itll stay dry through the day, but lots of rain across scotland, Northern Ireland, perhaps north west england, the north and west of wales, and gales up the irish sea coasts and in towards western scotland. Despite the wet and windy weather here, its going to be mild. Double figure values for all, but we could see 1a or 15 across the south and the east given some brightness. Itll stay very wet and windy across the north and the west on wednesday, extremely mild across the south east, 17 or 18 celsius. And then theres signs of it calming down a little bit as we end the week and head on into the weekend, as High Pressure builds in. So, for this upcoming week, its going to be very mild for a time, but wet and windy across northern and Western Areas, with the risk of localised flooding, and then signs of it drying up for many of us by the end of the week. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Charlie Stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today. The Prime Ministers cautious four part plan to lift the coronavirus lockdown. It will begin on march 8th when its expected schools in england will be allowed to fully reopen. But a trip to the hairdresser or a gym could still be many weeks off. Good pubs like this one be weeks away from welcoming customers to outdoor space . We have been speaking to non essential retailers desperate for news. A Memorial Service is held in new zealand to mark the tenth

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