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unvaccinated all adults, so pretty rapid plan to revaccinate people... vaccines will become less effective over time. we know there's more going on to try and find slightly tweaked vaccines like the brazilian variant. really interesting report from the i and it says there will be drive through vaccination centres for under 50s next month, to try and improve the uptake among young adults. and to make that as easy as possible and ended incentivize young people to get it. incredible numbers. it also says the uk needs 50 million doses to offer the first jab uk needs 50 million doses to offer the firstjab by uk needs 50 million doses to offer the first jab by the and uk needs 50 million doses to offer the firstjab by the and ofjuly and still get injections on time. so we do need a lot ofjabs and of course, back to the eu and india export bans. ~ . . , back to the eu and india export bans. ~ . ., , ., ., back to the eu and india export bans. . ., , ., , bans. we certainly do. that brings us around full-circle. _ bans. we certainly do. that brings us around full-circle. harriet, - us around full—circle. harriet, thank you. let's end with the daily telegraph. their lead story is the school in... a teacher who showed pupils cartoons of the prophet muhammad. it's part of the prophet muhammad. it's part of a lot of concerns. the teacher has been suspended. the paper is saying the education secretary has condemned the threats and intimidation faced by the teacher. just talk us through how the paper is dealing what is a very. absolutely. as i understand it, the teacher_ absolutely. as i understand it, the teacher showed a cartoon which featured — teacher showed a cartoon which featured the prophet muhammad with a so-called _ featured the prophet muhammad with a so—called bomb turban, and it was taken _ so—called bomb turban, and it was taken from — so—called bomb turban, and it was taken from the french satirical title _ taken from the french satirical title charlie hebdo. obviously, there _ title charlie hebdo. obviously, there was a case where a teacher was beheaded. _ there was a case where a teacher was beheaded, so it's a very sensitive situation — beheaded, so it's a very sensitive situation. and i can understand why the education secretary has spoken out, because we don't know the details — out, because we don't know the details of— out, because we don't know the details of the case, the exact circumstances and so on. but teachers _ circumstances and so on. but teachers have to be free to share material — teachers have to be free to share material with the class that will potentially offend, that is sometimes shocking. in order to teach _ sometimes shocking. in order to teach about sensitive and difficult subjects — teach about sensitive and difficult subjects. at the same time, of course, — subjects. at the same time, of course, there is and obvious problem with islamophobia. muslims hate a lot of— with islamophobia. muslims hate a lot of -- _ with islamophobia. muslims hate a lot of —— face a lot of prejudice. you _ lot of —— face a lot of prejudice. you have — lot of —— face a lot of prejudice. you have to _ lot of —— face a lot of prejudice. you have to look at hate crimes. so, yes, teachers— you have to look at hate crimes. so, yes, teachers have to be free to share _ yes, teachers have to be free to share material in the course of doing — share material in the course of doing theirjob, and i think it's right— doing theirjob, and i think it's right for— doing theirjob, and i think it's right for them to be condemned. that is absolutely right that we do what we can _ is absolutely right that we do what we can to — is absolutely right that we do what we can to try and prevent islamophobia as well. it�*s we can to try and prevent islamohobia as well. �* , ,., ., islamophobia as well. it's important also to stress _ islamophobia as well. it's important also to stress that _ islamophobia as well. it's important also to stress that the _ islamophobia as well. it's important also to stress that the head - islamophobia as well. it's important also to stress that the head teacher| also to stress that the head teacher has apologised unequivocally and that the member of staff has given their most sincere apologies and have been suspended pending an investigation, but yes, a very sensitive situation. the telegraph has actually _ sensitive situation. the telegraph has actually quoted _ sensitive situation. the telegraph has actually quoted the _ sensitive situation. the telegraph has actually quoted the head - sensitive situation. the telegraph i has actually quoted the head teacher of that school, saying the picture shown was completely inappropriate and the image had the capacity to cause great offence. members of the school community and the school launch an investigation, but it is interesting how gavin williamson has said schools are free to include a range of ideas. obligation to ensure political balance. i think perhaps quite a robust defence from the government this evening on the. indeed. inc. you so much both of you for the time being. i know you're going to be at your computers as we provide more of the front page as we get in. we'll be back in half an hour's time, harriet, and george, take you so much. thank you to our viewers. the hashtag is bbc papers if you would like to make a comment. thanks for watching. scientists have lots in a study to see if two drugs can reduce coronavirus. richard westcott reports. nigel has been nicknamed the miracle man by his doctors after nearly dying from the disease met last summer. . , ., summer. three cheers for nigel! leavin: summer. three cheers for nigel! leaving hospital— summer. three cheers for nigel! leaving hospital was _ summer. three cheers for nigel! leaving hospital was a _ summer. three cheers for nigel! leaving hospital was a high - summer. three cheers for nigel! | leaving hospitalwas a high point, leaving hospital was a high point, but months later, he's still suffering. but months later, he's still suffering-— but months later, he's still sufferinu. , , , ., ,, suffering. doing my best and upper body strength. _ suffering. doing my best and upper body strength, haven't _ suffering. doing my best and upper body strength, haven't got - suffering. doing my best and upper body strength, haven't got that - suffering. doing my best and upper body strength, haven't got that any more _ body strength, haven't got that any more. ., ., , , body strength, haven't got that any more. ., .,, , ., ., body strength, haven't got that any more. ., , ., ., more. you tire easily. you have your stomach problem. _ more. you tire easily. you have your stomach problem. mood _ more. you tire easily. you have your stomach problem. mood swings. - more. you tire easily. you have your stomach problem. mood swings. i. stomach problem. mood swings. i still have — stomach problem. mood swings. i still have lost _ stomach problem. mood swings. i still have lost smell. _ stomach problem. mood swings. i still have lost smell. that's - still have lost smell. that's nothing _ still have lost smell. that's nothing for— still have lost smell. that's nothing for me. _ still have lost smell. that's nothing for me. that's - still have lost smell. that's nothing for me. that'sjust| still have lost smell. that's - nothing for me. that'sjust how it is. nothing for me. that'sjust how it is this _ nothing for me. that'sjust how it is this is — nothing for me. that'sjust how it is this is long _ nothing for me. that'sjust how it is. this is long covid _ nothing for me. that'sjust how it is. this is long covid because - nothing for me. that'sjust how it is. this is long covid because it's| is. this is long covid because it's affecting — is. this is long covid because it's affecting his— is. this is long covid because it's affecting his life. _ is. this is long covid because it's affecting his life.— affecting his life. this increasingly - affecting his life. this increasingly common | affecting his life— increasingly common long—term affecting his ure— increasingly common long—term damage by cambridge researchers are launching a new uk wide drugs trial. led by a doctor who pushes through all the paperwork and raise the money in between shifts on intensive care. hi, charlotte, how are you? care. hi, charlotte, how are one dru: is a care. hi, charlotte, how are one drug is a clotbusting _ care. hi, charlotte, how are ojg drug is a clotbusting drug and care. hi, charlotte, how are (13g drug is a clotbusting drug and we know people do have coronavirus in... atorvastatin is a collection role drug, one of the really important thing is they're relatively cheap and they're easily taken and widely available. ads, relatively cheap and they're easily taken and widely available. a large study found _ taken and widely available. a large study found for _ taken and widely available. a large study found for every _ taken and widely available. a large study found for every ten - taken and widely available. a large study found for every ten people . study found for every ten people discharge from hospital after covid, within six months, three will be readmitted and one will die. finding treatments to cut those numbers could change thousands of lives. richard westcott, bbc news, clapton and exits. a major report by the international union for the preservation of nature has revealed that africa's elephants are or more threatened than previously thought. decades of declinecaused by poaching and an ongoing decades of decline caused by poaching and an ongoing loss of their habitat have driven forest elephants and savanna elephants into the two highest categories of extinction threat. victoria gill reports. the largest land animals on earth. but their size has not protected them from the impacts of poaching or from the continued destruction of the vast swathes of interconnected habitat they need. this latest red list of threatened species, considered to be the comprehensive report on how nature is faring on an increasingly crowded planet, puts africa's savanna elephants into the endangered category. forest elephants are now even closer to extinction — critically endangered. it is an alarm bell for us. there are two main reasons for these declines. one is poaching of these animals for their ivory and the second one is habitat loss through human activities that take place in total disregard of the needs of these animals. across africa there are nowjust over 400,000 wild elephants, and this latest examination of decades of census data and habitat surveys has shown that the demand for ivory still drives the decline in their numbers. the level of threat they faced had also been masked by the fact that the african elephant was previously thought to be a single species. this is the first time the savanna and forest elephant has been assessed separately. what does it mean practically to have this information about their status? how do you use that to protect these animals and reverse these declines? well, on the surface of it, it looks bleak. the fact that it's been flagged is actually positive because then it means we can do something about it. and also separating the species, i think that's also positive because it means we can do something about it on a more concentrated level. the loss of species and natural spaces is happening all around the world. but conservationists are confident that this wake—up call could ensure that these giant icons of african wildlife get the protection and the space that they need. victoria gill, bbc news. almost exactly a year since it was postponed, the tokyo olympic torch relay is underway. over the next four months, the flame will make its way from the icy north of japan to the sub—tropical islands in the far south, before arriving at the tokyo olympic stadium onjuly the 23rd. despite the pandemic and repeated scandals it looks very much like the tokyo olympics will really happen. here's rupert wingfield—hayes. it's a moment many had predicted would never happen. but this morning in fukushima, a year later than planned, the runners got under way. the olympic torch relay has begun. for months, opinion polls have shown an overwhelming majority of japanese are against holding these games this year, but as the torch relay entered the city of iwaki today, a lot of people turned out, ignoring government advice not to gather in crowds, although they did heed the advice to clap rather than to cheer. "when i watched the torch go by today it became more real for me," this lady says. "but i am glad they're not going to allow spectators from abroad." "i'm going to be an olympic volunteer," this student says, "so i really want them to go ahead. "when the whole world is down because of the pandemic, "i think the olympics will cheer people up." so the torch relay has now arrived in the little town of futaba, and this town is one of them that was evacuated after the nuclear disaster at fukushima daiichi ten years ago. in fact, the nuclear plant is just a few kilometres away from here and despite all of the razzmatazz surrounding the torch relay here today, if you go just 100 metres in either direction you'll find that this town is still completely deserted and some of the people who come from this area are not hugely amused about the amount of money that's being spent on the olympics when they still can't come home. there are still plenty of other things that could go wrong, not least because japan has barely started to vaccinate its population against covid—19. but as the olympic torch sets out today on its long journey towards tokyo, for the first time in over a year it really does feel like the summer olympics are going to happen. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. it really does. let's bring you up—to—date with all the weather with helen willetts. it into a longer spell of rain and it's behind this band of rain, a cold weather front, so a late dip in our temperatures across western scotland. for most, temperatures and stay around the six or seven mark because we bought the cloud in the showery rain. the breeze, the wind strength through the night, or blustery showers following our band of rain. a few hours of quite heavy, steady rain moves eastwards. sunny spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compared as today. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail an today. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail and oday. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail and thunder so over the hills, hail and thunder as well as we seen today. temperatures will be lower by four or 5 degrees, so a different feeling day, chilly air with those showers. perhaps drier for most of us on saturday, but more unsettled saturday, but more unsettled saturday night into sunday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the challenges at the us—mexico border take centre stage asjoe biden holds his first presidential press conference. the overwhelming majority of people coming to the border and crossing are being sent back. the only people we are not going to let sitting there on the other side of the rio grande by themselves with no help are children. strong words from brussels after eu leaders met for talks — astrazeneca must "catch up" on vaccine deliveries for the eu before exporting elsewhere. learning to live with the virus — landlords say plans for vaccine passports to enter pubs are unworkable. retail giants nike and h&m are facing a backlash in china after they expressed concern about the alleged use of uighur

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