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could last for months. and to the daily mail — and their campaign to have a memorial to the victims of the pandemic constructed in st paul's cathedral. it says its readers have donated more than 60 thousand pounds to the idea. finally to the times — which leads on claims that the government could be on the verge of scrapping social distancing rules from the 21st ofjune. the from the 21st ofjune. telegraph also showing the pictures the telegraph also showing the pictures at old trafford. however its main story is on the claims made by state tv in a ran that britain could be about to pay for hundred million pounds to secure the release of nazneen radcliffe. the million pounds to secure the release of nazneen radcliffe.— of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly _ of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly denied - of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly denied the - office is strongly denied the report. luciennejoe, let's start us off. joe, you'll be doing up at the front page of the times, social distancing to be scrapped. yes. front page of the times, social distancing to be scrapped. yes, this re ort distancing to be scrapped. yes, this report says — distancing to be scrapped. yes, this report says that _ distancing to be scrapped. yes, this report says that pubs, _ distancing to be scrapped. yes, this report says that pubs, restaurants | report says that pubs, restaurants could basically go fully back to normal postjune 21 no restrictions. it could have a venue no requirements however the report does also say that we are likely to still need to wear facemasks in some settings perhaps theatres and cinemas. some positive news there for sure but also recognition that it will be fully back to normal there are still concerns in this government that there could be a future wave of the pandemic. therefore we do need to have some restrictions. it’s therefore we do need to have some restrictions-_ restrictions. it's going to be interesting _ restrictions. it's going to be interesting to _ restrictions. it's going to be interesting to see _ restrictions. it's going to be interesting to see if - restrictions. it's going to be interesting to see if people | restrictions. it's going to be i interesting to see if people do actually keep social distancing measures themselves.- measures themselves. yes, psychologically _ measures themselves. yes, psychologically they - measures themselves. yes, psychologically they say - measures themselves. yes, | psychologically they say that measures themselves. yes, i psychologically they say that it takes — psychologically they say that it takes about 66 days to embed new behavior _ takes about 66 days to embed new behavior. we've obviously had about 366 days _ behavior. we've obviously had about 366 days to — behavior. we've obviously had about 366 days to get used to one form of new behaviour which was wearing masks _ new behaviour which was wearing masks and — new behaviour which was wearing masks and social distancing. i wouldn't _ masks and social distancing. i wouldn't be surprised if there was a little bit _ wouldn't be surprised if there was a little bit of— wouldn't be surprised if there was a little bit of a time lag for the majority_ little bit of a time lag for the majority of people to let those restrictions go. i think instinctively if you're on the cautious— instinctively if you're on the cautious end of the spectrum of behaviour. _ cautious end of the spectrum of behaviour, you'll probably to wear a mask, _ behaviour, you'll probably to wear a mask, even— behaviour, you'll probably to wear a mask, even if the government has actually— mask, even if the government has actually release you from that restriction. i think what is interesting in the times is that not only does— interesting in the times is that not only does it — interesting in the times is that not only does it highlight the fact that possibly— only does it highlight the fact that possibly during the 215t is a really key date — possibly during the 215t is a really key date. it's also suggesting that there _ key date. it's also suggesting that there is_ key date. it's also suggesting that there is some conflict within government around a different road map which— government around a different road map which has may the 17th. which is around _ map which has may the 17th. which is around this— map which has may the 17th. which is around this idea of whether we should — around this idea of whether we should he _ around this idea of whether we should be go on an overseas holiday. again _ should be go on an overseas holiday. again something a lot of people are interested _ again something a lot of people are interested in. the hospitality industry— interested in. the hospitality industry has been rightly struggled. so has _ industry has been rightly struggled. so has the — industry has been rightly struggled. so has the tourism industry, airlines— so has the tourism industry, airlines and any of those industries that support the tourism industry. so even _ that support the tourism industry. so even though that support the tourism industry. so even thouthune that support the tourism industry. so even though june the 215t that support the tourism industry. so even thouthune the 215t is being _ so even thouthune the 215t is being flagged up is a really key date, _ being flagged up is a really key date, unfortunately, we've still got some _ date, unfortunately, we've still got some big _ date, unfortunately, we've still got some big question marks about some other things leading up to bat. | some big question marks about some other things leading up to bat. i do know you've _ other things leading up to bat. i if know you've both heard dominic raab speak earlier today and we found out a little bit more about this travel traffic light system i think towards the end of this week. as we turn to the end of this week. as we turn to the front page of the daily telegraph, facemasks may remain beyond lockdown. this may tie in with mr robb also saying that although the uk is in a good position to get life back as close to normal as possible there is no caution. it to normal as possible there is no caution. .., , to normal as possible there is no caution. _, , . ,, to normal as possible there is no caution. , ., caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying _ caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying they _ caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying they want _ caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying they want this - caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying they want this to i caution. it comes back to the prime minister saying they want this to be in irreversible road map to recovery. they want to make sure we never really do have to go back into lockdown again. there are certain things they are still saying of concern like variance for example and whether they can be vaccine resistant. there is still dangerous out there which this government is wary of and hence we see them talking about the need for some restrictions to be perhaps needed in the future. likely requiring facemasks for example. they clearly want to stress that we are not out of the woods and behave responsibility that's where all this messaging is coming from. would you be doinu messaging is coming from. would you be doing not — messaging is coming from. would you be doing not comfortable _ messaging is coming from. would you be doing not comfortable giving - messaging is coming from. would you be doing not comfortable giving you . be doing not comfortable giving you pass beyond lockdown?— pass beyond lockdown? would you continue wearing _ pass beyond lockdown? would you continue wearing it _ pass beyond lockdown? would you continue wearing it for _ pass beyond lockdown? would you continue wearing it for a _ pass beyond lockdown? would you continue wearing it for a bit - continue wearing it for a bit longer? i think perhaps on public transport or close setting with other people but it will be a personal choice.— other people but it will be a personal choice. other people but it will be a ersonal choice. ~ . ., i. personal choice. what about you, lu ? personal choice. what about you, lucy? yeah. _ personal choice. what about you, lucy? yeah, definitely. _ personal choice. what about you, lucy? yeah, definitely. i- personal choice. what about you, lucy? yeah, definitely. ithink- personal choice. what about you, lucy? yeah, definitely. i think it. lucy? yeah, definitely. ithink it will he _ lucy? yeah, definitely. ithink it will be looked at as something a bit strange _ will be looked at as something a bit strange. priorto will be looked at as something a bit strange. prior to the will be looked at as something a bit strange. priorto the pandemic will be looked at as something a bit strange. prior to the pandemic we know— strange. prior to the pandemic we know that — strange. prior to the pandemic we know that it happens a lot in asian countries — know that it happens a lot in asian countries. but it was always seen as something _ countries. but it was always seen as something slightly odd here in this country _ something slightly odd here in this country. now we've gotten used to it ithink— country. now we've gotten used to it i think there — country. now we've gotten used to it i think there will be a stigma around — i think there will be a stigma around it _ i think there will be a stigma around it— i think there will be a stigma around it. ~ ., ., , ._ around it. were going to stay with the front page _ around it. were going to stay with the front page of _ around it. were going to stay with the front page of the _ around it. were going to stay with the front page of the daily - the front page of the daily telegraph. hopes for release deal raise. if you can carry on with that. , , ., , , . that. yes, this would be in such amazin: that. yes, this would be in such amazing news _ that. yes, this would be in such amazing news if _ that. yes, this would be in such amazing news if she _ that. yes, this would be in such amazing news if she did - that. yes, this would be in such amazing news if she did get - amazing news if she did get released. but we know that from various _ released. but we know that from various stories gently over the last year that— various stories gently over the last year that it — various stories gently over the last year that it is felt that her continued restriction being kept as a hostage — continued restriction being kept as a hostage in iran is linked to a debt— a hostage in iran is linked to a debt that _ a hostage in iran is linked to a debt that is actually older than she is. it debt that is actually older than she is it dates — debt that is actually older than she is. it dates back from 19705 was up and went— is. it dates back from 19705 was up and went dominic raab also today was talking _ and went dominic raab also today was talking about the situation now is talking about the 5ituation now is utterly— talking about the situation now is utterly to — talking about the situation now is utterly to intolerable and she is a hostage — utterly to intolerable and she is a hostage that it would be hard to argue _ hostage that it would be hard to argue against that. new5 coming out of our— argue against that. new5 coming out of our brand that may be this debt has been — of our brand that may be this debt has been paid i5 of our brand that may be this debt has been paid is obviously very encouraging for her family. although the british— encouraging for her family. although the british government are very actively— the british government are very actively downplaying any possibility that this _ actively downplaying any possibility that this has happened. obviously, they don't— that this has happened. obviously, they don't want to be seen to be indulging — they don't want to be seen to be indulging in plain hostage diplomacy. in a related 5cenario indulging in plain hostage diplomacy. in a related scenario the united _ diplomacy. in a related scenario the united states also has had to strongly— united states also has had to strongly deny a separate claim by an arabian _ strongly deny a separate claim by an arabian government that there has been a _ arabian government that there has been a sort of us, around prisoner swap _ been a sort of us, around prisoner swap one — been a sort of us, around prisoner swap. one get the feeling that there is movement, that there is some kind i5 movement, that there is some kind of activity— i5 movement, that there is some kind of activity hopefully behind the scenes — of activity hopefully behind the scenes. because of course there are also discussions take place to resurrect _ also discussions take place to resurrect the nuclear arms deal with iran~ _ resurrect the nuclear arms deal with iran~ we _ resurrect the nuclear arms deal with iran. we note that when that was signed _ iran. we note that when that was signed in — iran. we note that when that was signed in the 19705 there were, earlier— signed in the 19705 there were, earlier when it was signed that there — earlier when it was signed that there were moves put forth for hostages — there were moves put forth for hostages to be released. let's pray that this _ hostages to be released. let's pray that this is — hostages to be released. let's pray that this is actually going to be good _ that this is actually going to be good news for nazanin and her family — good news for nazanin and her famil ., ., �*, good news for nazanin and her famil �*, ., ., good news for nazanin and her famil �*, . ., ., good news for nazanin and her famil �*, ., ., ., family. joe, there's a lot of opium into the government _ family. joe, there's a lot of opium into the government had - family. joe, there's a lot of opium into the government had made i family. joe, there's a lot of opium i into the government had made these comments of the conditions you think captain amounting to torture. the significance of what they said. yes. significance of what they said. yes, clearly there's _ significance of what they said. yes, clearly there's lots _ significance of what they said. yes, clearly there's lots of _ significance of what they said. yes clearly there's lots of diplomatic pressure from the british side for the situation to be resolved. the foreign office isn't confirming that this is what's happening, payments have been made. it seems like that's clear coming from the rain inside. it looks like the they could see some positive movement here which will be such a relief. relating to this debt from the 1970s it's quite amazing how it's all been put together like this. looks like we could be finally heading to some sort of resolution. jae. could be finally heading to some sort of resolution.— sort of resolution. joe, what did ou sort of resolution. joe, what did you make _ sort of resolution. joe, what did you make what _ sort of resolution. joe, what did you make what took _ sort of resolution. joe, what did you make what took place - sort of resolution. joe, what did you make what took place at. sort of resolution. joe, what did | you make what took place at old trafford this afternoon? are we in for some big changes in the world of football? ,, ., , ~ for some big changes in the world of football? ,, . , ,, ,. ., football? quite a striking scene for the first time _ football? quite a striking scene for the first time in _ football? quite a striking scene for the first time in history _ football? quite a striking scene for the first time in history of - football? quite a striking scene for the first time in history of the - the first time in history of the premier league that a games been stopped because of fans going off the pitch and protesting. i think it shows us the depth of feeling there is amongst fans against the european super league proposal. just generally in football how owners are seen to be quite divorced from their fan base, not acting in the interest of the club. manchester united specifically we know the ill family against the glazer family has been going on since they took over. i think we are seeing the real strength of feeling that perhaps we could see changes to football clubs in the future with fans getting more of a roller steak. this is not over and it indeed shows how strongly they feel about it. do and it indeed shows how strongly they feel about it.— they feel about it. do you think then the fan — they feel about it. do you think then the fan base _ they feel about it. do you think then the fan base versus - they feel about it. do you think then the fan base versus the i they feel about it. do you think- then the fan base versus the reality of the money needed to keep the game going. it’s of the money needed to keep the game anoin. �* , , of the money needed to keep the game oiiin _ �* , , . of the money needed to keep the game anoin. h , , , going. it's very tricky because the fans would _ going. it's very tricky because the fans would be _ going. it's very tricky because the fans would be the _ going. it's very tricky because the fans would be the first _ going. it's very tricky because the fans would be the first people - going. it's very tricky because the fans would be the first people to l fans would be the first people to complain — fans would be the first people to complain. if the owners who ever they were — complain. if the owners who ever they were worth spending enough money— they were worth spending enough money on — they were worth spending enough money on reallyjuicy players to ensure — money on reallyjuicy players to ensure that they actually win some of these _ ensure that they actually win some of these great tournaments. of course — of these great tournaments. of course the irony is that a club like manchester united hasn't actually done brilliantly in the last ten years — done brilliantly in the last ten years. there is an argument to say with all— years. there is an argument to say with all this — years. there is an argument to say with all this money sloshing around the with all this money 5loshing around the owners— with all this money sloshing around the owners haven't actually stepped up the owners haven't actually stepped up to the _ the owners haven't actually stepped up to the plate, the commentator former— up to the plate, the commentator former man you player gary neville has complained about the quality of the stadium, the quality of the training — the stadium, the quality of the training grounds the money might be with the _ training grounds the money might be with the owners but they haven't actually — with the owners but they haven't actually invested in their club. i think— actually invested in their club. i think we — actually invested in their club. i think we could see quite a lot of power— think we could see quite a lot of power coming from the fans. we discussed power coming from the fans. - discussed the pay cheques of the players having way. the guardian their lead story senior torrey has said that mrjohnson should quit if he has found two of broken donation rules. . , he has found two of broken donation rules. .,, .,,, he has found two of broken donation rules. .,, , ., ., rules. douglas ross leader of the scottish conservatives _ rules. douglas ross leader of the scottish conservatives coming - rules. douglas ross leader of the | scottish conservatives coming out and seemingly breaking ranks with the rest of his party so far have always been tried be supportive of borisjohnson on this affair and was asked whether he should be designed and ross said of course the people who occupy the highest office in the land should be held to the highest standards. that's implying that yes he does make a resident to enact resignation to come. it shows how the story is running forjohnson, more questions coming out whether there were other donors contributed to the refurbishment of the flat. we don't know if these were properly registered by borisjohnson, pay for a nanny, itjust keeps going here. there's lots of disclosure waiting to happen. we can have more headline, all this comes ahead of that crucial local elections on thursday not the best time for boris johnson to be having these negative headlines around his party. certainly a gift for labor. you would — certainly a gift for labor. you would think so but a lot of the polling — would think so but a lot of the polling suggests that this particular story isn't actually cutting — particular story isn't actually cutting through to the voters on the ground _ cutting through to the voters on the ground who are frankly much more worried _ ground who are frankly much more worried about being things like their— worried about being things like their pay— worried about being things like their pay packets or whether they been _ their pay packets or whether they been furloughed. they are also championing the conservative government for things like vaccine rollout~ _ government for things like vaccine rollout~ so — government for things like vaccine rollout. so what will be interesting is to see _ rollout. so what will be interesting is to see on — rollout. so what will be interesting is to see on thursday is whether this actually has been a gift to labour— this actually has been a gift to labour particularly in constituency or whether actually people are more concerned. — or whether actually people are more concerned, they're not concerned about— concerned, they're not concerned about wallpaper. and they don't really _ about wallpaper. and they don't really necessarily think that boris johnson — really necessarily think that boris johnson is — really necessarily think that boris johnson is being greedy for actually wanting _ johnson is being greedy for actually wanting someone to pay for what is fundamentally a flat above the shop. where _ fundamentally a flat above the shop. where people in other countries leaders — where people in other countries leaders of other countries have really _ leaders of other countries have really quite enormous places to live in and _ really quite enormous places to live in and get _ really quite enormous places to live in and get all of things paid for without— in and get all of things paid for without them having to dip their hands _ without them having to dip their hands in — without them having to dip their hands in the pocket. i think the voters — hands in the pocket. i think the voters are _ hands in the pocket. i think the voters are maybe less interested in this story— voters are maybe less interested in this story than the political bubble _ this story than the political bubble. a, this story than the political bubble. , ., this story than the political bubble. . , this story than the political bubble. ., , ., bubble. okay. the final paper and that is the financial— bubble. okay. the final paper and that is the financial times. - bubble. okay. the final paper and that is the financial times. a - that is the financial times. a warning of a shortage of vaccines from india's biggest manufacturer. perhaps even the worlds biggest manufacturer. it’s perhaps even the worlds biggest manufacturer.— manufacturer. it's really quite stark, manufacturer. it's really quite stark. the _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in - manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in india. l manufacturer. it's really quite i stark, the situation in india. the story speaks about the shortages they have. coming out and saying that i could have enough for the next few months. they say they have for hundred thousand cases a day, clearly the pandemic is basically out they are. there is a massive worried that that i could have enough inoculations for the population. they say they can wrap up population. they say they can wrap up the production in the current months but until then, the country is really going to struggle. itjust shows how india essentially didn't prepare well enough for a fresh wave of the pandemic. he thought they turned the corner but they hadn't. and we've seen these terrible scenes, all the cremations happening and the backlash against narendra modi is exceptionally strong photo tubby to see why because the population feels that it hasn't been handled at all well. again the story shows the extent of the problem. yes, there's going to be a shortage in the country but you know human nature, people around the world and say what about us? yes. nature, people around the world and say what about us?— say what about us? yes, we were obviously hoping _ say what about us? yes, we were obviously hoping to _ say what about us? yes, we were obviously hoping to get _ say what about us? yes, we were obviously hoping to get a - say what about us? yes, we were obviously hoping to get a supply. say what about us? yes, we were l obviously hoping to get a supply of these _ obviously hoping to get a supply of these vaccines from the serum institute — these vaccines from the serum institute. in the event said well we need _ institute. in the event said well we need them — institute. in the event said well we need them for ourselves. we note that boris— need them for ourselves. we note that borisjohnson was meant need them for ourselves. we note that boris johnson was meant to need them for ourselves. we note that borisjohnson was meant to be going _ that borisjohnson was meant to be going out— that borisjohnson was meant to be going out to india next week for slipknot— going out to india next week for slipknot but the trip that called off. when she was probably hoping to ask for— off. when she was probably hoping to ask for more of those vaccines. the bil ask for more of those vaccines. the big mantra — ask for more of those vaccines. the big mantra is, none is safe until all are _ big mantra is, none is safe until all are say _ big mantra is, none is safe until all are say. it's actually in our interest— all are say. it's actually in our interest for— all are say. it's actually in our interest for as many people in india to be _ interest for as many people in india to be vaccinated a5 interest for as many people in india to be vaccinated as possible. at the moment— to be vaccinated as possible. at the moment it's — to be vaccinated as possible. at the moment it's only been 2% of the population. where is of course we are recently looking at some really astonishing figures, over 50% which is obviously — astonishing figures, over 50% which is obviously great for us but it's not great — is obviously great for us but it's not great for this overall perception that we've got to live with this — perception that we've got to live with this virus. but in an ideal world — with this virus. but in an ideal world would live with it with the majority — world would live with it with the majority of the population of the planet _ majority of the population of the planet being vaccinated. at the moment— planet being vaccinated. at the moment that looks a very long way off. ., ~' , ., , moment that looks a very long way off. ., ,, , ., , . moment that looks a very long way off. . ~' i., , . ., moment that looks a very long way off. ., , . off. thank you very much for your time this evening. _ off. thank you very much for your time this evening. have - off. thank you very much for your time this evening. have a - off. thank you very much for your time this evening. have a fab - off. thank you very much for your i time this evening. have a fab week ahead. thank you. and thank you for joining us here on bbc news. i'm off. coming up next it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in a few weeks. at the recent 93rd academy awards, chinese film—maker chloe zhao became only the second woman ever to win the oscar for best director, repeating kathryn bigelow�*s hurt locker triumph when nomadland also won best picture. ijust looked up the value on your van. with that high a mileage, you're looking about $5,000 at the most. i'd probably recommend taking that money and putting it towards a different vehicle. no, well, i can't do that. i can't do that. see? cos... all right. i spent a lot of time and money building the inside out, - 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