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Over covid and the climate. We are doing it for the pandemic, so if you dont mind me saying so, we must also do it for the planet. Goad must also do it for the planet. Good morninu. Theres no place like rome. Singing. The delayed European Championships got underway with a bang last night, as italy showed why theyre one of the favourites, stuffing turkey. Wales, who are in the same group, Kick Off this afternoon. And Raheem Sterling leads the way for sport in the Queens Birthday honours. And in weather, while cloud and patchy rain will continue in the North East of scotland, for many it is turning sunnier through this weekend. Tomorrow for many should be hot as well. I will have the details here on breakfast. Its saturday, the 12th ofjune. Our top story the government is considering delaying the lifting of englands remaining coronavirus restrictions by up to four weeks. The final stage of the roadmap out of lockdown was due to take place on the 21st Ofjune, but there are growing concerns about the spread of the Delta Variant, first identified in india, and the rise in cases, as our political correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Removing legal limits on social contact, Easing Restrictions for largE Events. A proper reopening of nightclubs. All part of the plan for englands final step out of lockdown. But recently, the Mood Music has been more downbeat. I think everybody in the country will want to go back to their normal lives as before, but we do have a problem, we have a very new virus and we will have to learn to live with it over a period of time, and the most critical thing, i think, here, is to make sure that we have good Vaccination Programmes, we are protecting those most at risk, and we still have a few more in the population to vaccinate as we go forward. So i think we willjust have to wait and see what the Data Shows on monday. Have to wait and see what the Data Shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded in shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the past shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the past 24 shows on monday. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours. Cases recorded in the past 2a hours. That is up almost 60 in the past week. On average, over 6500 new cases have been recorded per day in the last week. And hospitalisations are beginning to rise slowly, with more than 1000 people in hospital. For borisjohnson in cornwall, for the G7 Summit, it means a big decision when he gets back to downing Street Stop he said he would be driven by the data. Labour claims the country is paying the price for his reckless border policy. Downing street insists no final decisions have been made under the data is still being examined. Ultimately, he will have to decide. Jessica parker, Bbc News. Key people behind the Covid Vaccine Rollout are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday Honours List, with nearly a quarter of recipients being recognised for their response during the pandemic. The list includes the scientists who developed the Oxford Astrazeneca Jab, as well as volunteers who helped those in their communities. Anna collinson reports. Spring 2020. A deadly new virus was at large. About half of the Worlds Population facing lockdown. Globally, Tens Of Thousands of people had already died from coronavirus, and scientists in oxford were working around the clock to create a life saving vaccine, unsure if it would ever become a a reality. But injanuary, one of the members of the Oxford Astrazeneca Team became one of the first to receive the jab. He has received a knighthood. Im first to receive the jab. He has received a knighthood. Im obviously deliahted received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to receive received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to receive an received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to receive an honour, received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to receive an honour, butl delighted to receive an honour, but i am just one cog in the most enormous machine that is involved in making a vaccine, testing it, distributing it. Distributing it. This time last ear, distributing it. This time last year. The distributing it. This time last year, the uks distributing it. This time last year, the uks vaccine distributing it. This time last year, the uks Vaccine Task L distributing it. This time last year, the uks Vaccine Task Force was sifting through hundreds of possible jabs, urgently trying to identify and secure supplies of the most promising ones. Those tough decisions paid off, with four vaccines now approved by the uk regulator. The Task Force leader has been made a dame. Been made a dame. Seeing the incredibly slick been made a dame. Seeing the incredibly slick rollout been made a dame. Seeing the incredibly slick rollout of been made a dame. Seeing the incredibly slick rollout of the i incredibly slick rollout of the vaccine across all parts of the uk has been just fantastic, vaccine across all parts of the uk has beenjust fantastic, and vaccine across all parts of the uk has been just fantastic, and what has been just fantastic, and what has been just fantastic, and what has been really important is to see quite how effective those vaccines have been in the real world, actually preventing deaths. Ida actually preventing deaths. No vaccine is risk free, but to ensure they are safe and effective they must undergo clinical trials. Tivea chadamanuk played a key role in speeding up this process. If chadamanuk played a key role in speeding up this process. Speeding up this process. If that takes three speeding up this process. 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Divya is one of many who have played their part in the fightl have played their part in the fight against covid. With cases once again on the rise, it is hoped that this time, Vaccination Programme, which has received royal recognition, will shield us in a way that wasnt possible before. Celebrities from the world of Entertainment And Sport are also on the list. The chef and Great British Bake Off Judge Prue Leith has been made a dame. She says shes not sure she deserves the pat on the back for doing something shes loved all her life, but that its a huge honour. Talks at the G7 Summit will continue today, and its expected a plan will be agreed to ensure the devastation caused by a pandemic like covid 19 is never repeated. Its after the Queen And Prince charlesjoined leaders in cornwall yesterday, following the first day of talks. Our deputy political Editor Vicki young reports. Its not just political its notjust political power On A show at the summit here in cornwall. The Royal Family often regarded as britains soft power has been out in force two. Last night, three generations of the Royal Family held an open Air Reception at thE Eden project, the queenjoking an open Air Reception at thE Eden project, the queen joking with leaders as they all posed smiling for a photo. Leaders as they all posed smiling for a phot0 leaders as they all posed smiling for a hoto. ,. , i. For a photo. Looking as though you arE Enjoying for a photo. Looking as though you arE Enjoying it . For a photo. Looking as though you arE Enjoying it . Yes, for a photo. Looking as though you arE Enjoying it . Yes, definitely. I for a photo. Looking as though you | arE Enjoying it . Yes, definitely. We arE Enoying it . Yes, definitely. We have arE Enjoying it . Yes, definitely. We have been enjoying arE Enjoying it . Yes, definitely. We have been enjoying ourselves. I arE Enjoying it . Yes, definitely. We i have been enjoying ourselves. Prince have been enoying ourselves. Prince charles and have been enjoying ourselves. Prince charles and prince have been enjoying ourselves. Prince charles and Prince William have been enjoying ourselves. Prince charles and Prince William then i have been enjoying ourselves. Prince charles and Prince William then led L Charles and Prince William then led a meeting for leaders and Chief Executives from some of the worlds largest companies to discuss how the private sector can work with governments to tackle the climatE Emergency. The governments to tackle the climatE Emergency emergency. The fight against this terrible pandemic emergency. The fight against this terrible pandemic provides, i emergency. The fight against this terrible pandemic provides, if i terrible pandemic provides, if everyone was needed, a crystal clear example of the scale and sheer speed at which the global community can tackle crises when we combine political will with Business Ingenuity and public mobilisation. Ladies and gentlemen, we are doing it for the pandemic, so if you dont mind me saying so, we must also do it for the planet. It for the planet. After two days of warm words. It for the planet. After two days of warm words, photo it for the planet. After two days of warm words, Photo Opportunitiesl it for the planet. After two days of l warm words, photo opportunities on the beach, and reception with the royals, this could be a more challenging day for borisjohnson. Challenging day for Boris Johnson. On challenging day for borisjohnson. On the agenda of talks with challenging day for Boris Johnson. On the agenda of talks with frances Emmanuel Macron, germanys Angela Merkel and the leaders of thE European union. The practical realities of brexit, especially the impact on trade in Northern Ireland, are certain to come up. Vicki young, Bbc News. As well as unveiling honours, the queen will also celebrate her 95th birthday with the Trooping The Colour later today. For a second year running, the Military Parade will be pared back because of covid restrictions, with a smaller event being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Our reporter Ben Boulos is at Combermere Barracks for us this morning, where the final preparations are underway. Morning, ben. We can see the horses and some of the soldiers with them this morning. What a beautiful Morning Youve got a gorgeous morning it is indeed. They have been up sincE Early here, getting ready for what is a really Big Day. These are some of the horses who will be taking part in the parade. And it is a ceremony full of the pomp and the grandeur, but as you say, a Scaled Down Version. As it was last year, a mini tripping the colour, to mark the Queens Birthday. It will take place within the grounds of Windsor Castle instead of Central London. There will be none of the big crowds we normally see, and everything will be done with social distancing to keep everybody involved covid safe. SomE Elements will of course be the same. The queen will attend in person, she will take the salute. There will be the tripping of the regimental colours, this shadows of the Scots Guards. Trooping. The queen will inspect soldiers of the Household Division and the whole thing will be rounded off with 41 gun royal salute. It will be a particularly poignant event this year, the first Trooping The Colour for the queen since the death of prince philip. People are being urged not to turn up people are being urged not to turn up here on wednesday, not too lined the streets, but instead to stay safely at home and watch it on television, the whole thing being broadcast live on Bbc One. Ben. Television, the whole thing being broadcast live on Bbc One. Ben, im not bein broadcast live on Bbc One. Ben, im not being rude. Broadcast live on Bbc One. Ben, im not being rude, but broadcast live on Bbc One. Ben, im not being rude, but it broadcast live on Bbc One. 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Anybody would have thought the horse was actually i thought the horse was actually listening to you then, it was an extraordinary trick you pulled off, ust extraordinary trick you pulled off, just when extraordinary trick you pulled off, just when you ask him to come forward just when you ask him to come forward. � p, just when you ask him to come forward. �. ,. ,. ,. , m forward. Im glad someone does. We will see you forward. Im glad someone does. We will see you later forward. Im glad someone does. We will see you later on, forward. Im glad someone does. We will see you later on, thank forward. Im glad someone does. We will see you later on, thank you. I will see you later on, thank you. Joyful will see you later on, thank you. Joyful it will see you later on, thank you. Joyful it is will see you later on, thank you. Joyful it is 6 10am. Good morning. Lets Take A Look at todays papers. Summerfreedom on hold tilljuly is the daily mails headline. It says postponing the final lifting of restrictions planned for later this month is likely to enrage mps, Business Leaders and the hospitality industry. The sun leads on the same story, reporting that the delay to Freedom Day will come as a blow to Euro 2020 football fans. The paper says hopes of a full Wembley Stadium for the Football Tournament have been dashed. The Financial Times is reporting that us president Joe Biden has won the backing of other World Leaders at the G7 Summit for a carry on spending plan. The three Day Meeting of democratic leaders is currently taking place in cornwall. And the most read story on the Bbc News website is thE Extraordinary tale of a us lobsterman who says hE Escaped being swallowed by a Humpback Whale. Michael packard was out diving off Cape Cod, when hE Ended up in the Creatures Mouth for about 30 seconds. Do you want to say that again . He. This is a man. Do you want to say that again . He. This is a man, he do you want to say that again . He. 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Quite a few lack of steel sheets. Just look at that image. Quite a few Papersl Lack of steel sheets. Just look at i that image. Quite a few papers have this image, actually. I think it is a great image. This is members of zippo circus, they are all getting ready to have their Vaccination Jab at a clinic in finchley. So, like a Lot Of other people, they have been forced to suspend performances during lockdown, just started touring again, sojust during lockdown, just started touring again, so jUst Waiting to get Vaccinated. In touring again, so Ust Waiting to get Vaccinated. Touring again, so Ust Waiting to get Vaccinated. Touring again, so Ust Waiting to net Vaccinated. ,. , get Vaccinated. In costume, why not. I wonder get Vaccinated. In costume, why not. I wonder what get Vaccinated. In costume, why not. I wonder what kind get Vaccinated. In costume, why not. I wonder what kind of get Vaccinated. In costume, why not. I wonder what kind of costume i i wonder what kind of costume matters on today . A nice costume, matt. You cannot quite get away with it, can you . Not quite, maybe next time. A good morning to you. Youre into the weekend and as you have probably heard things are set to get a little bit hotter. This is the view from thE Early risers in gosport, sometime coming up and fair cloud around across the skies through much of the uk, sunny spells winning through as we go through this weekend. As i said, turning increasingly hot and humid, particularly so into tomorrow as i will show you shortly and then in a moment a fair amount of cloud, low cloud through the English Channel and a few showers for Orkney And Shetland, dry enough for the vast majority, cloudy Western Scotland, Northern Ireland but elsewhere it will break up with sunny spells in the afternoOn And a bit of a breeze blowing across the northern half of the country but the winds lighted today further south than it does not feel as humid as it has done with late with the change privately before this change slightly fresher weather but was only warm in The Sunshine, temperatures across england and wales 20 25 and may be P England and wales 20 25 and may be up to 19 in Eastern Parts of scotland so if youre heading off to the cricket, take your suncream with you, even more tomorrow and a hot day, 27, and that is the sort of temperature the Sales Team will be facing in their Euro 2020 campaign under way in facing in their Euro 2020 campaign underway in baku. Facing in their Euro 2020 campaign under way in baku. A finE Evening to come for most with some Cloud Tonight Feeding into parts of Western Scotland on that island, Rain Coming and going for the western isles, Orkney And Shetland, but for most, Dry Night and again, a comfortable night to get to sleep although turning increasingly humid towards these western areas as we go into tomorrow morning. At that is because we have high pressure holding On Across the south, winds coming around it, coming all the way from the Mid Atlantic, and that is bringing in the more humid air. These weatherfronts bringing in the more humid air. These weather fronts low cost orkney, shetland, the hebrides, cloud, occasional rain, Dry Fora lot cloud, occasional rain, dry for a Lot Of the time and really a dry day foremost through tomorrow with increasingly humid conditions through the day, sunny spells, longer spells of sunshine the further south you are in here we will see the highest of the temperatures tomorrow, about 27 29 degrees, getting close to 30 in the midlands and South East and may be around 26 through some parts of eastern scotland. For any of you lucky enough to be heading off to englands first match in 2020 at Wembley Tomorrow afternoon it will be a hot one, 20 eight degrees, and a pretty Sultry Night to come to take us through Sunday Night into Monday Morning 28. Temperatures in the upper teens, even as we start on Monday Morning and the heat will continue for a few days yet across the far South East but elsewhere feeling fresher but pleasant in The Sunshine, if few about and maybe sundry ones on wednesday. A few sundry ones on wednesday. A few sundry ones. It looks great. 17 minutes past six. Now its time for the Film Review with mark kermode. Hello, and welcome to the Film Review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and at home. The Surprise Treat of this Weeks Batch of new releases is nobody, an insanely violent and also insanely entertaining Action Drama centring on the unlikely figure of better Call Saul Star bob odenkirk. Take it. I dont want it. It aint a matter of want, hutch, its the principle of need. So keep my sister safe, bro. He plays hutch, an apparently shy and retiring worker drone with a boring job who fails to break heads when his house is broken into, to the Sneering Disappointment of his colleagues, neighbours and family. Little do they know that Mousy Hutch is actually a coiled spring, a lethal weapon doing his very best to keep his long dormant killer skills under wraps. Who are you . Having once worked as an auditor, or trained assassin, hutch put his past behind him to settle down and start a family. But now, the cat is out of the bag and a group of russians are on his tail, meaning that its time for hutch to stop playing nice and start playing nasty. What is happening . Dont call 911. While the premise may sound like an unholy mishmash of taken and a history of violence, nobody is actually a total hoot, thanks to a playfully hard boiled script by derek kolstad, Energetic Direction by ilya naishuller, who made 2015s hardcore henry, and a wonderfully deadpan central performance by odenkirk. You shouldve seen it go up. It was something in supporting roles, Aleksey Serebryakov chews the Scenery Magnificently as hutchs murderous nemesis, while Christopher Lloyd has huge fun playing the stars equally deadly dad. You brought a Lot Of shotguns you brought a Lot Of russians there are laugh out loud gags about Kitty Cat bracelets and crunchy Punch Ups that recall the fight scenes from john wick, with which this shares a key producer. It all adds up to a deliciously guilty pleasure, a near perfectly executed slice of B Movie Mayhem thats more fun than any movie this had head Crackingly Disreputable has a right to be. , head Crackingly Disreputable has a right to be. You can enjoy the hell out of nobody in cinemas now. From physical Punch Ups to emotional sparring matches with the jet black comedy Shiva Baby. Oh, mom, I Cant eat that. Why not . Im vegetarian. Youre killing me. Ive told you so many times you have not eaten a single thing all day. Thats because we just got here you look like Gwyneth Paltrow on food stamps. Oh, my god. And not in a good way. Developed by Writer Director Emma Seligman from her acclaimed 2018 short film of the same name, Shiva Baby stars Rachel Sennott as danielle, a young woman having a nightmarish time at what is sardonically described as a funeral afterparty. You think she has an Eating Disorder . Among the guests are danielles smothering mother and father, brilliantly played by Polly Draper and fred melamed, her estranged friend and sometime lover maya, played by molly gordon, and danny deferraris max, a Sugar Daddy who turns up with his Wife And Baby only hours after enjoying danielles paid for services. Ill get his number later. Now, now, now, now, now. What follows is a string of excruciating encounters that make the Toe Curling Embarrassments of Mike Leighs Abigails Party seem like a walk in The Park. Accompanied by the brilliantly edgy strains of ariel marxs jittery panic attack score, Shiva Baby is by turns hilarious and horrifying, a Fever Dream of social dysfunctionality that leaves its audience unsure whether to laugh or scream. Do you kids know each other . Um. Sennott is mesmerising in the lead, a bundle of raw nerves making her way through a sea of obstacles wearing a smile that looks like it might snap at any moment. Meanwhile, the supporting players do a Pitch Perfectjob of conjuring a crowd that can be warm and supportive one moment, brutallyjudgemental the next, all with the aid of some of the sharpest urban Family Dialogue since the heyday of nora ephron. You thought that baby was cute . Yes. It was hideous, freakishly pale. It may be a bit too spiky for some but i found Shiva Baby as entertaining as it is awkward. You can find it exclusively on the streaming service mubi. At the recent academy awards, everything seemed designed to lead up to a finale in which Chadwick Boseman would receive a posthumous best Actor Oscar for ma rainey� s black bottom, only for plans to go awry when anthony hopkins, who wasnt at the ceremony, unexpectedly won for the father. What do you do for a living . Um, i look after other people. Other people . Yeah, myjob is to help people who need help. Sounds like one of those guys youre always trying to dump off on me, dear. Hopkins plays anthony, father of olivia colmans doting daughter anne, whos struggling to manage her dads dementia. Anthony accuses anne of wanting to get him out of his flat so she can take it over for herself. Im not leaving my flat but it soon becomes clear that past, present and future are colliding in anthonys mind, leaving him uncertain as to where, when and even who he is. What is this nonsense . What is that . What are you talking about . Where is she . Im here. Uh. Meanwhile, multiple actors play single characters, such as Mark Gatiss and Rufus Sewell representing interchangeable male figures, Olivia Williams alternating with olivia colman, and Imogen Poots as a new carer who reminds anthony of his absent daughter laura. Hey chuckles. Directed by florian zeller, upon whose award winning stage Play Le Pere The Film is based, the father for which Zeller And Christopher hampton won the best adapted Screenplay Oscar does an impressive job of invoking anthonys fractured state of mind, with particular plaudits due to Production Designer Peter francis subtly shifting sets. Who exactly am i . But it can also feel rather stagey and performative, packed with showy speeches and overplayed reactions more suited to the theatre than the cinema. Personally, i still think the best moviE Ever made about alzheimers is nataliE Erika james relic, a Heartbreaking Australian Horror Film that was completely ignored by Oscar Voters but that deserves every award going. You can find relic on Blu Ray or on streaming services like shudder, while the father is in cinemas now. The winner of the best international Feature Oscar at this Years Academy awards was thomas vinterbergs another round, which opens in Uk Cinemas injuly. In the meantime, running against the wind, which was ethiopias entry last year, is now available on digital platforms. The story follows two boys from a Remote Rural Village whose lives take them in very different directions after an early encounter with a camera. One dedicates his life to training as a long distance runner, determined to emulate the success of his Sporting Hero Haile gebreselassie, who has a cameo role. The other heads to Addis Ababa with dreams of becoming a photographer, only to find himself caught in a web of crime and poverty. Described as being inspired by truE Events, this ratherformulaic tale of tested friendships didnt make the Academy Shortlist but still offers a touching portrait of brotherly bonds and youthful dreams. Its less rewarding when the narrative slips into crime and Sports Movie cliches, where Cinematographer Mateusz Smolka makes the most of the vivid, varied scenery and injects an air of Excitement And Urgency into the sometimes rather drab storytelling. You can find running against the wind on digital platforms now. From ethiopia to australia for the coming of Age Lgbtq Romcom Ellie Abbie ellies dead aunt . What has gotten into you . Where has my sweet daughter gone . Youre like a different person, and all i can seem to think is that it must be that. Ok, lets not say anything that we might regret. It must be that girl. Ill walk home, thanks. Written and directed by monica zanetti, who said she wanted to make a movie that teenagers could watch with their mums, this crowdfunded film, which began life as a play, centres on school captain ellie, whose deceased Aunt Tara appears to her as quote a Fairy Godmother on thE Eve of her coming out. But i dont think that Theres Anything you can do to help. 0k, sweet ellie, yeah, sure. So lets just talk about today, then, shall we . Ellie has fallen for classmate abbie, played by zoe terakes, whose previous credits include playing Trans Inmate Reb keane in the popular Tv Series wentworth. In theory, tara has appeared to givE Ellie some much needed advice on how to ask abbie to the year 12 formal the australian equivalent of a prom but it seems that ellie is not the only one in need of help. Just dont. Released to coincide with pride month, Ellie Abbie ellies dead aunt is a somewhat ramshackle but still solidly good hearted affair. At times, the Supernatural Subplot put me in mind of the 2010 oddity its a wonderful afterlife, with a zanetti seeming a little uncertain just how seriously to take the Ghost Story elements. Personally, i found the Ghost Story a distraction from the main event, the beautifully Clumsy Courtship between Ellie And Abbie with all its small scale interpersonal triumphs and tragedies. Look, a Lot Of preface this upfront i have absolutely no interest in being messed around. Terakes in particular is good as a character whose sexuality has taught her to be tough and non reliant, and terrific support from Kiwi Legend Rachel house, who proved a Scene Stealer in films like hunt for the Wilderpeople And Thor ragnarok and who again knocks it out of The Park here. You can find Ellie Abbie ellies dead aunt in cinemas now. Ill leave you with news of the Coen Brothers 1996 Classic Fargo Celebrating its 25th anniversary with a limited Uk Cinema release. Uk cinema re release. Thanks a bunch so, whats the deal here . Gary says double homicide . Yeah, looks pretty bad. Two of them are over here. Frances mcdormand, who recently won her third Acting Oscar in the Best Picture winner nomadland, earned Herfirst Statuette as marge gunderson, the pregnant detective investigating a Snowbound High speed pursuit, Shooting And Execution type deal. Im not sure that i agree with you 100 on your Police Work there, lou. Yeah . Yeah. Oh, yeah. The opening tells you that this is a true story, but dont go believing everything you read. All you need to know is that fargo is a Blackly Comic Masterpiece that hasnt aged a day. Yeah, thats a good one. Its in selected cinemas now. Thats it for this week. Thanks watching the Film Review. Stay safe, and ill see you next week. I was just wondering if you had any new vehicles stolen off the lot in the past couple of weeks, specifically a tan coloured sierra. Mr lundegaard . Hello, this is breakfast with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Mike, idont mike, i dont know, you must be in a bit of a tizzy in so many ways, because so many good things are happening. Of course, thE Euros kicked off last night. There was that brilliant match between djokovic. That brilliant match between djokovie that brilliant match between dokovic. ,. , djokovic. The French Open doing its best not djokovic. The French Open doing its best not to djokovic. The French Open doing its best not to be djokovic. The French Open doing its best not to be overshadowed. Djokovic. The French Open doing| its best not to be overshadowed by the football. One of the best of all time on the Cloud Roland garros. Em time on the Cloud Roland garros. An unbelievable match. I couldnt leave the tv. I unbelievable match. I couldnt leave the tv. Unbelievable match. I couldnt leave the tv. Unbelievable match. I couldnt leave thetv. The tv. I was covering the football but i have attended the tv. I was covering the football but i have attended some the tv. I was covering the football but i have attended some iphone. | the tv. I was covering the football i but i have attended some iphone. It was hard to keep across everything. The football actually made a great start, especially for italy, on the pitch and off it. After a year of uncertainty off the Field Euro 2020 finally began, with an emphatic victory on it for italy. They won the Opening Game of the delayed tournament 3 0 against turkey in rome. Andy swiss was watching. Nessun dorma. The night that football has Nessun Dorma. The night that football has been Nessun Dorma. The night that football has been waiting i Nessun Dorma. The night that football has been waiting for. I a suitably italian soundtrack in rome as Opera Singer Andrea Bocelli got thE Euros off to a spine tingling start. Singing continues. Cheering and applause. Because of covid, only 16,000 were allowed in but you would hardly have guessed it, as turkey and italy emerged to deafening anticipation. After a year long delay, it was finally time. But not before the ball arrived in a slightly unusual fashion, via remote Control Car and soon it was italy in the driving seat. Their first owed a little to luck, an own goal by turkeys merih demiral, but their dominance was beyond dispute. Ciro immobile coolly made it 2 0 before they rounded off their perfect night in perfect style. A hugely impressive win for italy. Both they and this long awaited tournament are off to some start. Andy swiss, Bbc News. Watching that game with interest were wales, whore in the same group, and they start off this afternoOn Against switzerland some 3,000 miles away in the sweltering heat of baku, the capital of azerbaijan. And thats where our Wales Correspondent Hywel Griffith is, taking the temperature of the squad ahead of the big Kick Off. Chanting. Commentator what a Goalfrom Hell Rotting Kinder Fiee Commentator what a goal from Hell Rotting kinder Rotting Kinder five years ago, and im Fan Rotting kinder five years ago, and im Fancy Welsh Rotting Kinder five years ago, and im fancy Welsh Team Rotting Kinder five years ago, and im fancy Welsh Team found i Rotting Kinder five years ago, and im fancy Welsh Team found its i Rotting Kinder five years ago, and| im fancy Welsh Team found its way to the semifinals of euro 2016, confounding expectatiOn And lifting a whole nation, quite a feature to match this time around. An unfancy Welsh Team. Gareth bale and coe are back, this time as thE Experienced members of a squad just trying to keep cool and calm under the baku son. Trying to keep cool and calm under the Itaku Son trying to keep cool and calm under the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016, the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016. People the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016, people are the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016, people are arguing the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016, people are arguing the i the baku son. Obviously on the back of 2016, people are arguing the way| of 2016, people are arguing the way we should be doing things, but we have a different team, everything, it is a different tournament. So. I think us, in ourselves, wejust believe that we have to take it one game at a time. We have a very difficult group to get out of, like we did last time, so we will be going on with the same mentality of taking one game at a time. The andemic taking one game at a time. The pandemic means taking one game at a time. The pandemic means this will be a very different tournament, delayed by 12 months, defined by covid restrictions, which means welsh fans have been advised not to travel to azerbaijan. A few hundred fans have still come to the caucasus for Todays Game against switzerland, and next wednesdays tie against turkey. And next wednesdays tie against turke. ,. ,. ,. ,. Turkey. You look at all the advice that is given turkey. You look at all the advice that is given and turkey. You look at all the advice that is given and you turkey. You look at all the advice that is given and you are turkey. You look at all the advice i that is given and you arE Encouraged to make your own judgement. That is given and you arE Encouraged to make your ownjudgement. Im fortunate, ive been lucky enough to have both doses of the vaccine. Very few things are going to stop me from watching Wales Uncertainly to stop us watching them at a major tournament. Us watching them at a Maor Tournamenti us watching them at a maor tournament. ;; ,. ,. , tournament. 3000 miles from home, welsh fans will tournament. 3000 miles from home, welsh fans will hope tournament. 3000 miles from home, welsh fans will hope that tournament. 3000 miles from home, welsh fans will hope that journey i welsh fans will Hope Thatjourney was worth it, and this is the start of another unforgettable adventure. And a reminder of course that you can follow all the action from thE Euros across the bbc. Wales opener is live on Bbc One, and theres also coverage of todays other two Games Belgium take on russia, and finland make their first Euros Appearance against denmark. What a match between two of the greats at roland garros last night. So good that despite finishing after the 11 00pm Curfew in paris, fans were given special permission to stay by the french authorities. A quick Phone Call to the president in cornwall, maybe. Novak djokovic and Rafael Nadal entertained the crowd with some unbelievable tennis. Check out this point in the third set. The movement around court unbelieveable. Djokovic took that one. And as the clock ticked towards 11 00 he led 2 1. Fans had booed when they thought they would be kicked out before the Curfew And Burst into singing the French National Anthem when they realised they had been allowed to stay, as djockovich won 3 1 in what was one of the greatest matches in French Open history. And hell take on Stefanos Tsitsipas, who made it through to his first Grand Slam final, as he beat Alexander Zverev in a tense five setter. Today sees the womens final between Barbora Krejcikova and anastasia pavlyuchenkova. Its advantage New Zealand going into the Third Day of the second test against england in birmingham. Theyre just 7a runs behind, after some of their new players impressed with the bat. As englands bowlers toiled, it was left to dan Lawrences Part time spin, to givE England a glimmer of hope with a late wicket. But theyll need plenty more today to win this match. Park run looks set to return to more than 500 locations across england in two weeks time. The free, 5 kilometrE Events were due to resume on the 5th ofjune, but were delayed after only a third of landowners gave permission. The new restart date is subject to the Uk Governments Coronavirus Roadmap Announcement on monday. And there are a number of Sporting Inclusions in the Queens Birthday Honours List. Former England And Crystal Palace Manager Roy Hodgson has been awarded a cbe for services to football, while Raheem Sterling gets an mbe for services to racial diversity in sport, and Liverpool Captain Jordan henderson has an mbe for services to charity. My my motivation is to try to creatE Education for the whole society, and also for myself as well, you know . If it doesnt start from within, there is no way you can educate people. Every day, im still learning, at the same time. On the whole, i think we have to do better as a society, and if we want to do better, it has to start moving. Over the last year, on breakfast we have closely followed rob burrow, the former Leeds Rhinos player learning, to live with motorneurone disease. His former Teammate And Friend Kevin Sinfield has supported rob, even running seven marathons in seven days to raise money for charity. Now kevin has received an obe for services to Rugby League, and Charity Fundraising and hes been telling me what that means to him. To say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. To say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. Driven on by the love for of an understatement. Driven on by the love for his of an understatement. Driven on by the love for his friend, of an understatement. Driven on by the love for his friend, back of an understatement. Driven on by the love for his friend, back in i the love for his friend, back in december, Kevin Sinfield ran seven marathons in seven days to help rob burrow, his Leeds Rhinos teammate for 13 years, with his battle against motor neuron disease. J for 13 years, with his battle against motor neuron disease. I know he had to do against motor neuron disease. I know he had to do it against motor neuron disease. I know he had to do it for against motor neuron disease. I know he had to do it for me. Against motor neuron disease. I know he had to do it for me. Sinfield i he had to do it for me. Sinfield ushin he had to do it for me. Sinfield pushing himself he had to do it for me. Sinfield pushing himself way he had to do it for me. Sinfield pushing himself way beyond i he had to do it for me. Sinfieldi pushing himself way beyond any he had to do it for me. Sinfield i pushing himself way beyond any line he had crossed before, to raise awareness and funds for the Mnd Association and help rob and other families cope with this disease for which there is no cure. And inspiring him every step of the way was his friend and the challenges he is facing every day, plus Support On Social Media from Around The World. Thanks very much, kevin. Tote social media from Around The World. Thanks very much, kevin. We followed sinfield Day By thanks very much, kevin. We followed sinfield Day By day thanks very much, kevin. We followed sinfield Day By day before thanks very much, kevin. We followed sinfield Day By day before he sinfield Day By day before hE Eventually rested those legs on our website. ~. ,. , eventually rested those legs on our website his website. Morning, cares his oriainal website. Morning, cares His Original Target website. Morning, cares His Original Target was website. Morning, cares His Original Target was £77,000, website. Morning, cares His Original Target was £77,000, but the total currently stands at over £2. 7 million, and now Kevyn Ista receive an obe for services to Rugby League and charitable funding, and even greater offer than the mbe he received seven years ago. Kevin, congratulations. I know you are a pretty modest chap and you dont do it for awards, but what does the ob mean now . It it for awards, but what does the ob mean now . It for awards, but what does the ob mean now . ,. ,. ,. ,. , mean now . It is a huge honour. I was really surprised mean now . It is a huge honour. I was really surprised when mean now . It is a huge honour. I was really surprised when it mean now . It is a huge honour. I was really surprised when it came really surprised when it came through, but it means a lot. I think given the last 18 months, the Journey Rob has been on, sort of the rest of his teammates comedy club, the 77 team that we put together, but just the 77 team that we put together, butjust represents all those, i think of all those people who have been challenged by mnd, what the Mnd Association have done, this is part of this for all those people. Tiara of this for all those people. Now ouve of this for all those people. Now youve got of this for all those people. Now youve got the of this for all those people. Now youve got the mbe, of this for all those people. Now youve got the mbe, 2014, did you find out about this in a similar sort of way, Comedy Obe . This country is sort of way, Comedy Obe . This country is an sort of way, Comedy Obe . This country is an email. Sort of way, Comedy Obe . This country is an email. I sort of way, Comedy Obe . Try 3 country is an email. I thought it was a bit of a joke. The last one was a bit of a joke. The last one was a bit of a joke. The last one was a tax bill, and this one was an email. It was a couple of weeks ago. I know youve got to keep it quiet now, but it is, like i said, for you, john, it is a lovely thing to get, and it is a it is what it represents, and when you think of sort of the battle unchallenged at the burrow family and many others are facing Around The World, but especially the uk, you know, im obviously delighted to raise the awareness and keep it going. Iprpfeilii. Awareness and keep it going. Well, there is Noone Awareness and keep it going. Well, there is Noone Prouder Awareness and keep it going. Well, there is Noone Prouder than i awareness and keep it going. Well, there is no One Prouder than rob himself. Wejust sent there is no One Prouder than rob himself. We just sent you a little message on your phone, if you want to get your Phone Out, something that was sent to us that we have passed on to you. I that was sent to us that we have passed on to you. That was sent to us that we have passed on to you. I am absolutely lad for passed on to you. I am absolutely glad for kevin. Passed on to you. I am absolutely glad for kevin, some passed on to you. I am absolutely glad for kevin, some people i passed on to you. I am absolutely| glad for kevin, some people leave Rugby League and they never talk about it again, some leave a lasting impression, nobody will be talked about more than him. Not only was he amazing in his performance but a Role Model for the next generation. People who dont know Rugby League have heard of Kevin Sinfield, he is probably the most famous player of recent times, and i am lucky enough to call him a good Friend Stop he stood by my side on the pitch and he continues to be with me through my toughest opponent. I Cant Think of anyone more deserving of this award more than my mate. The next step is a knighthood, iwould more than my mate. 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To see to get messages from him, to visit him, to see his fight, the way he has gone him, to see his fight, the way he has gone about everything in these last 18 has gone about everything in these last 18 months. He has inspired everybody, and i think, notjust the mnd community, but people in sport, people mnd community, but people in sport, people in mnd community, but people in sport, people in life, who had a pretty tough people in life, who had a pretty tough 18 people in life, who had a pretty tough 18 months, they look at Rob And Lindsay and the kids, and what the whole and lindsay and the kids, and what the whole of the Burrow Family Have. One the whole of the Burrow Family Have gone through, and it puts everything into perspective for us. Into perspective for us. Sinfield is now into perspective for us. Sinfield is new director into perspective for us. Sinfield is now director of into perspective for us. Sinfield is now director of rugby into perspective for us. Sinfield is now director of rugby at into perspective for us. Sinfield is now director of rugby at the into perspective for us. Sinfield is| now director of rugby at the Leeds Rhinos team where he and rob form such a successful bond, and it is very endearing teamwork that now makes such a difference to life and prospects for people tackling that on your own. I prospects for people tackling that on your own prospects for people tackling that on your own. Prospects for people tackling that On Our Own. ~. ,. ,. , on your own. I think the team had a real special on your own. I think the team had a real special bond, on your own. I think the team had a real special bond, and on your own. I think the team had a real special bond, and that on your own. I think the team had a real special bond, and that will real special bond, and that will remain forever. We would do anything for him. ,. ,. , remain forever. We would do anything forhim. ,. ,. ,. , for him. You are certainly not sto |n~ for him. You are certainly not stopping at for him. You are certainly not stopping at seven for him. You are certainly not stopping at seven and for him. You are certainly not stopping at seven and seven. J for him. You are certainly not stopping at seven and seven. Youre not finished at all, are you . I not finished at all, are you . I dont think any of us are. I think this is something that is absolutely gripped us, it is the best thing ivE Ever done. Last year, and to continue that is really important to us all. Not quite sure ill be to seven marathons this year, but trying to find new ways of inspiring and creating that awareness and that interest. It is the funds that real Difference And Weve got to keep trying to generate and push and ensure that not only do we get a cure, but we make peoples lives better, until that happens. Better, until that happens. Well, well better, until that happens. Well, well follow better, until that happens. Well, well follow you better, until that happens. Well, well follow you every better, until that happens. Well, well follow you every step better, until that happens. Well, well follow you every step of better, untilthat happens. Well, j well follow you every step of the way. Congratulations. Absolutely brilliant. Thanks, kev. Incredible. One of the biggest differences, they were saying, was that before, families and those living with Motor Neurone disease, always had to explain what it was. Now they dont have to. Such awareness, and still counting, way of a £2. 7 million raised now, which will go towards research, better understanding of what can be done, testing, maybe, to diagnose it earlier. So much. It testing, maybe, to diagnose it earlier. So much. Earlier. So much. It is very uplifting. Earlier. So much. It is very uplifting, hearing earlier. So much. It is very uplifting, hearing that earlier. So much. It is very l uplifting, hearing that story, earlier. So much. It is very uplifting, hearing that story, isnt it . Out of such a difficult time. Really good. Thanks, mike. Plans to lift the last of Englands Lockdown restrictions on the 21st June remain uncertain, as the government faces mounting pressure to push the date back. Its as concern grows over rapidly increasing cases, and the higher transmissibility of the Delta Variant. Werejoined now by gp dr sarahjarvis. Good morning to you and can i get a first thought from you, these things are all connected. Some of your colleagues and some of those involved in the science around pandemic have been awarded the honours and its fitting, isnt it, and i know so much work is going on, people will not be getting the honours, but it sends a message to some of the people involved in the medical professiOn And the scientific community. It really does, scientific community. It really does. The scientific community. It really does, the people scientific community. It really does, the people in scientific community. It really does, the people in the scientific community. It really does, the people in the nhs,| scientific community. It really does, the people in the nhs, every single one of them, notjust doctors and nurses, but all of the staff who keep the nhs going have done the most extraordinary work. The sadness is that they are paying the price, the recent survey from the bma shows quite the degree of burnout and anxiety, depression, mental health problems, stress that people are under but they are still keeping going. It is really quite gratifying to see some of them being rewarded. Yeah, im curious there, sarah, you know people who are really struggling at the moment, from your line of work . Line of work . Everybody in the nhs knows multiple line of work . Everybody in the nhs knows multiple People Line of work . Everybody in the nhs knows multiple people who line of work . Everybody in the nhs knows multiple people who are line of work . Everybody in the Nhs L knows multiple people who are really struggling. Ive got multiple colleagues who are thinking of leaving general practice, turrbal colleagues who are thinking of leaving the nhs, whether In Hospital Or general practice. So im afraid is a real issue and im afraid as things open up and people get frustrated, we are facing more and more verbal abuse and really difficult times, nine in ten gps in scotland said they had been verbally abused in the last month. Its really tough and it will make it worse. � , really tough and it will make it worse. H. Really tough and it will make it worse. , � ,. , really tough and it will make it worse. , h. ,. , worse. Thats a very sobering thought. Worse. Thats a very sobering thought, sarah. Worse. Thats a very sobering thought, sarah. Im worse. Thats a very sobering thought, sarah. Im pleased| worse. Thats a very sobering i thought, sarah. Im pleased you worse. Thats a very sobering thought, sarah. Im pleased you are able to areas because it really matters. You mentioned the changes in terms of lockdown, June 21 is the date around which there is so much speculatiOn And in a way its not very helpful, is it, but there is a possibility some things might change. I mean, when you look at it and the decision, we understand, will be made late on Sunday Night, the announcement to be made on monday, what is your overriding thought . Ii monday, what is your overriding thou. Ht . Monday, what is your overriding thouaht . ,. , ~ monday, what is your overriding thouaht . ,. , thought . If we look at the criteria that were always thought . If we look at the criteria that were always in thought . If we look at the criteria that were always in place thought . If we look at the criteria that were always in place for that were always in place for opening up, they depended on four factors. The number of vaccines, we are doing brilliantly and have given over 70 million. 41,000,0015t vaccines and just over half, 55 of people, have had both. Secondly the number of cases, the number of people in hospital and fourthly, any new variants. It is the new variant which has really made a difference because while 55 of people have had both vaccines, the difference between the original variant and this one is that with the Delta Variant, unfortunately you clearly need both vaccines in order to avoid or to dramatically reduce your chance of being seriously unwell. Now by thE End ofjuly, all adults should have been offered both vaccines and if we were to delay by four weeks we would significantly increase the number of people who have had two vaccines and have gone at least a fortnight after that and to put it into perspective, out of about 123 people who have been confirmed as having the Delta Variant in hospital, only three have had both vaccines so if we could waitjust had both vaccines so if we could wait just three had both vaccines so if we could waitjust three or four had both vaccines so if we could wait just three or four weeks longer, we could really break that link. ,. , longer, we could really break that link. ,. ,. , i. Link. Just a brief thought, if you can. The real link. Just a brief thought, if you can. The real concern link. Just a brief thought, if you can. The real concern was link. Just a brief thought, if you | can. The real concern was about those at risk groups and part of that was to do with age, the Vaccination Programme we know is coming down through the age categories. But there are still younger people who do get ill, some hospitalised and, thankfully, very few die. What are you seeing in terms of your impatience . I think uuite a terms of your impatience . I think quite a mixed terms of your impatience . I think quite a mixed picture, terms of your impatience . I think quite a mixed picture, It Terms of your impatience . I think quite a mixed picture, it is quite a mixed picture, it is interesting that people who four months ago was saying im having a vaccine and not sure about coming forward one. My personal experience is backed up other studies which show about 50 of people or more three or four months ago were saying i either might not or i would not have a vaccine are coming forward to have a vaccine are coming forward to have vaccines. We had 500,000 20 529 have vaccines. We had 500,000 20 5 29 Year Olds booking those vaccines within the first five hours of it being available to them and the majority of the patients ive got coming in are saying gosh, i have got my first vaccine, isnt it amazing . Ratherthan have got my first vaccine, isnt it amazing . Rather than i am not having that. So that is gratifying but we need to keep going without push. Always good to catch up with you and thank you and as you said before, we wish you well over the next few weeks, you and your colleagues, and what you are doing. She is in west london. Heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. Is there lots of sunshine around and Sultry Night, i heard you say earlier . ,. , Sultry Night, i heard you say earlier . ,. ,. , , earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot nights earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot nights arE Earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot nights are on earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot nights are on thE Earlier . Yes, last night was fresher but some hot nights are on the way as they are by day. Looking at what we arE Expecting into tomorrow with temperatures widely into the 20s, could take around 20 or 29, getting closer to 30 across parts of central and Southern England. Thats whats to come but as i said, weve turned fresher during the last 2a hours, it may have been welcome last night, through open your windows this morning and let that fresher air in and it should be a day similar to what we have in aberdeenshire but with a bit more sunshine breaking through. A few claudia spots today, lets pinpoint them, Northern Ireland with plenty of cloud in the limb of sunshine, Western Scotland, the far north of scotland, Passing Showers through Orkney And Shetland, and in the moment we have a Lot Of low cloud to the English Channel but it should shift and break and really for many into the afternoon some longer, sunny spells for the vast majority and compared with Yesterday England and have a light breeze, must be though further north across scotland, and the air is keeping the pressure feel going with temperatures iii, stornoway. High teens for many, further south, temperatures not far from yesterdays levels. This evening and overnight it should be fine, Showery Skies across england and wales and cloud to the north and the west and in the hebrides, orkney, shetland, The Cloud could thicken up to produce rain. Temperatures could get into single figures across central and Eastern Parts but in the west, the start of the more humid feel. Thats because with the high pressure still to the south of us and another area of low pressure pushing up towards iceland we strengthen the flow of South Westerly Winds once again coming from the Mid Atlantic which is what lift the Humidity Levels across the country, we will bring cloud to orkney, shetland and the hebrides and outbreaks of rain at times for some of you through the day. Elsewhere, well broken cloud, good, long sunny spells to take us through sunday but as i have already hinted at, it will be a humid day, temperatures peaking 29 degrees, the central Southern England had 26 in aberdeenshire, caller towards the far North And West of scotland and tomorrow, On Our Own turf, england get their Euro 2020 campaign under way, take some sun and get ready with sunwater, 28 degrees is the high. A warm evening to come through sunday but we will see Rain Arrived from scotland, Northern Ireland and a few fun showers could break out of a few fun showers could break out of a parts of southern scotland, Northern Ireland, northern england through Sunday Night but the story for some of you Sunday Night is how warm it is going to feel out there. It really will be quite a sticky note for many. Then as we go through the next few days, Fresh Air will gradually win through for many, but it holds On Across the south and east, london could get to 30 degrees on monday. Lasting around those levels into wednesday but they could be sundry storms around as we go through wednesday and into Wednesday Night and thursday morning. A little bit more trans Chance Of Rain and it will turn that bit fresher but still a pleasant for this stage in june. Back to you two. Back to you two. Every week, presenter Ros Atkins takes an in Depth Look at one of the issues in the news. This week hes examining whether children should be Vaccinated against coronavirus. We know that covid 19 vaccinations are central to the strategy to end this pandemic and some of the worlds wealthiest countries are now facing a decision to vaccinate children. Children are routinely Vaccinated against lots of other diseases and now in the us millions of older children are getting the Covid 19jab also. I of older children are getting the Covid19 Jab also. Of older children are getting the Covid19 Jab also. Covid19 ab also. I can get back into Covid19 Jab also. I can get back into going into Covid19 Jab also. I can get back into going into school Covid19 Jab also. I can get back into going into school and into going into school and travelling and spending more time with my family. It travelling and spending more time with my family travelling and spending more time with my family. It feels good. Now i can meet with with my family. It feels good. Now i can meet with my with my family. 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But for some, vaccinating children is farfrom straightforward decision. There is concern about intergenerational unfairness. At times, honest Ian Martin tweeted this week times columnist. There is the world health organisation, with this critique there are concerns about whether sufficient research has been done on using this vaccine at scale with children. There are a Lot Of questions. So let me take you through what we know. First of all, this is which countries are vaccinating 12 15 Year Olds with the pfizerjab. Israel began in earlyjune, america, canada and germany are doing it too. France will start soon. In the uk the regulator has given clearance by the government is yet to decide whether to go ahead. And heres Pfizer Tweeting that a trial of over 2000 adolescents received its vaccine showed hundred efficacy and was well tolerated. In other words, sidE Effects were mild at worst. And to understand why some countries have decided to vaccinate children, there are several factors to consider. The first is reducing transmission of covid 19 in schools which in turn reduces the risk of disruption to schooling. He is my Colleague Fergus was on that. The schooling. He is my Colleague Fergus was on that was on that. The biggest benefit to children for was on that. The biggest benefit to children for immunisation was on that. The biggest benefit to children for immunisation would i was on that. The biggest benefit to j children for immunisation would be preventing School Outbreaks and we know that the Delta Variant does seem to be spreading morE Easily among secondary schools. The argument among secondary schools. The argument being among secondary schools. The argument being that reducing transmission in schools helps to reduce transmissiOn Across society and in particular helps to reduce the transmission of new variants. And look at this tweet from president beynon. He says biden. And if he is focused on the current variant, there is concern about future variants too. This is the head of the Israeli Paediatric Association speaking to the bbc. The argument here being that if there is Anyone Section of the Company Country where the virus can can evolve and spread unchecked, there is a risk to the whole community. And so helping to restrict transmission is the first argument for vaccinating children. The second is that while the vast, vast majority of children who get covid 19 are not ill, some do still need protecting. 5 covid19 are not ill, some do still need protecting. Need protecting. As this us scientist knows. Need protecting. As this us scientist knows. We need protecting. As this us scientist knows. We are i need protecting. As this us i scientist knows. We are seeing fairly severe disease in some of our older teenagers as well. And i think that we are seeing a little bit we are seeing it more acutely now that are seeing it more acutely now that a Lot Of adults have been Vaccinated. A Lot Of adults have been Vaccinated. �. ,. , Vaccinated. But if that is a focus On A small Vaccinated. But if that is a focus On A small number Vaccinated. But if that is a focus On A small number of Vaccinated. But if that is a Focus L On A small number of adolescents Vaccinated. But if that is a focus i On A small number of adolescents the broader argument here is the vaccinating children helps protect those most at risk, such as older adults and vulnerable people. But thinking summed up by the Paediatrics Professor Doctor sarah long, who told ap in which case you may be wondering why does this issue remain contentious . Well, not everyone is convinced this is the linchpin. Id highlight three reasons for this. The first is whether children are being Vaccinated in part to make for some adults not getting Vaccinated themselves. Listen to professor adam finn, another Uk Government advisor. There is clear evidence from israel for example that by Immunising A sufficiently high proportion of adults with the vaccine, you can actually eliminate the infection in children without immunising them at all and if that proves to be the situation we find ourselves in, and there wouldnt be anyjustification for immunising children who wont have any risk at all. For immunising children who wont have any risk at all. Professor finn acknowledges have any risk at all. Professor finn acknowledges new have any risk at all. Professor finn acknowledges new variants have any risk at all. Professor finn acknowledges new variants could i acknowledges new variants could change that equation but his Point Stands in the view of other scientists. Look at this quote from the us public Health Professor talking to fox news. She says which begs the question should more be done to ensure all adults get Vaccinated before children are involved . And if that question is giving pause for thought, so is the question of whether we know enough about the Vaccines Effect on children. In this article from the News Website the conversation, threE Ethics experts at the university of oxford had written about the regulators and pfizer, though, say they are satisfied they have adequately assessed the risks and after millions of american children have now been Vaccinated, that conclusion has not changed. The final Question Mark against vaccinating children right now, well, that ties to the biggest question of them all how to stop this pandemic globally because if thatis this pandemic globally because if that is the goal, the Childrens Charity Unicef is clear. That that is the goal, the Childrens Charity Unicef is clear. At some oint no Charity Unicef is clear. At some point No Doubt Charity Unicef is clear. At some point No Doubt we Charity Unicef is clear. At some point No Doubt we will Charity Unicef is clear. At some point No Doubt we will need i Charity Unicef is clear. At some point No Doubt we will need to L Point No Doubt we will need to vaccinate under 18. But the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups Around The World get vaccines. find Priority groups Around The World get vaccines. �. ,. , vaccines. And that argument very much matches vaccines. And that argument very much matches the vaccines. And that argument very much matches the who vaccines. And that argument very much matches the who Mantra L vaccines. And that argument very| much matches the who mantra of no one is safe until everyone is safe. Butjust as we have seen with Climate Change many times, it is perhaps a little naive to expect global considerations to immediately trump the considerations of national leadership. Senior Uk Politicians past and present acknowledge this. The priority will always be first to get your own country Vaccinated and we are doing that. We are doing that. Those priorities have meant we are doing that. Those priorities have meant the we are doing that. Those priorities have meant the richest we are doing that. Those priorities have meant the richest Countries L have meant the richest countries buying up the bulk of the vaccine supply. Those priorities now mean children being Vaccinated ahead of adults elsewhere. Not yet in the uk, i should emphasise, but weve seen criticism of the prospect. The Guardian Columnist Abby Hinchcliffe says for its part, the g7 would No Doubt point to the billions that have been committed to vaccine programmes in the developing world. But think back to that tweet from Joe Biden. He wants to vaccinate children to restrict the Delta Variant in the us. 0k. Restrict the Delta Variant in the us. Ok. But then listened to former us. Ok. But then listened to former us President Bill clinton talking to the bbc. I us President Bill clinton talking to the bbc. us President Bill clinton talking to the bbc. 4 ,. ,. , the bbc. I think the g7 has a big obliuation the bbc. I think the g7 has a big obligation to the bbc. I think the g7 has a big obligation to get the bbc. I think the g7 has a big obligation to get this the bbc. I think the g7 has a big obligation to get this vaccine i the bbc. | think the g7 has a big| obligation to get this vaccine out as quickly as possible before to all countries. Look at all of these variants that keep coming up, all of this will come back to the uk and the united states. This will come back to the uk and the united states. Now, Bill Clinton is not criticising the united states. Now, Bill Clinton is not criticising joe the united states. Now, Bill Clinton is not criticising Joe Biden the united states. Now, Bill Clinton is not criticising Joe Biden here i is not criticising Joe Biden here and i should note as president biden arrived at the g7 he confirmed the us will provide 500 Million pfizer jabs to other countries by next year. However, every leader knows there are not enough vaccines at the moment and that variants are a threat. And there is an inevitable tension between managing those variants nationally and globally. And whether to vaccinate children is part of that equation. Meaning in time, each country and each parent will have a choice to make. Werejoined now by gp dr sarahjarvis. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Our Headlines Today a sharp rise in cases of the Delta Variant means the government is considering a delay of up to four weeks, before lifting Englands Lockdown restrictions. Honours for the heroes of the coronavirus Vaccine Rollout. Their life saving work is recognised by the queen. Make me wanna shout, put my hands up and shout figures from the world of entertainment are also honoured, including the singer lulu and the Great British Bake OffJudge Prue Leith. The Royal Family out in force, as World Leaders at the G7 Summit in cornwall are urged to co operate over covid and climate. We are doing it for the pandemic, so if you dont mind me saying so, we must also do it for the planet. Theres no place like rome. The delayed European Championships got underway with a bang last night, as italy showed why theyre one of the favourites, stuffing turkey. Wales, who are in the same group, Kick Off this afternoon. A late night, curfew busting classic in paris, as Novak Djokovic ends rafas reign at the French Open. And in weather, while cloud and Patchy Rain May continue in the North West of scotland, for many it is turning sunnier through this weekend. Tomorrow it may be humid and hot, too. Ill have the details here on breakfast. Its saturday, the 12th ofjune. Our top story. The government is considering delaying the lifting of englands remaining coronavirus restrictions by up to four weeks. The final stage of the Road Map out of lockdown was due to take place on the 21st Ofjune. There are growing concerns about the spread of the Delta Variant, first identified in india, and the rise in cases, as our political correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Removing legal limits on social contact, Easing Restrictions for largE Events, a proper reopening of nightclubs all part of the plan for englands final step out of lockdown. But recently, the Mood Music has been more downbeat. I think everybody in the country will want to go back to their normal lives as before, but we do have a problem, we have a very new virus and we will have to learn to live with it over a period of time, and the most critical thing i think, here, is to make sure that we have good Vaccination Programmes, we are protecting those most at risk, and we still have a few more in the population to vaccinate as we go forward. So i think we willjust have to wait and see what the Data Shows on monday. There were 8,125 new cases recorded in the past 2a hours. Thats up almost 60 in the past week. On average, over 6,500 new cases have been recorded per day in the last week. And hospitalisations are beginning to rise slowly, with more than 1,000 people in hospital. For borisjohnson in cornwall, for the G7 Summit, it means a big decision when he gets back to Downing Street. He said he would be driven by the data. Labour claims the country is paying the price for his reckless border policy. Downing street insists no final decisions have been made and the datas still being examined. Ultimately, he will have to decide. Jessica parker, Bbc News. Talks at the G7 Summit will continue today, and its expected a plan will be agreed to ensure the devastation caused by a pandemic like covid 19 is never repeated. Its after the Queen And Prince charlesjoined leaders in cornwall yesterday, following the first day of talks. Our deputy political Editor Vicki young reports. Its notjust political power On A show at the summit here in cornwall. The Royal Family, often regarded as britains soft power, has been out in force too. Last night, three generations of the Royal Family held an open Air Reception at thE Eden project, the queen joking with leaders as they all posed smiling for a photo. Queen elizabeth are you supposed to i be looking as if yourE Enjoying it . I johnson yes, definitely, your majesty we have i been enjoying ourselves Prince Charles and Prince William then led a meeting for leaders and Chief Executives from some of the worlds largest companies to discuss how the private sector can work with governments to tackle the climatE Emergency. The fight against this terrible pandemic provides, if ever one was needed, a crystal clear example of the scale and sheer speed at which the global community can tackle crises when we combine political will with Business Ingenuity and public mobilisation. Ladies and gentlemen, we are doing it for the pandemic, so if you dont mind me saying so, we must also do it for the planet. After two days of warm words, photo opportunities on the beach, and reception with the royals, this could be a more challenging day for borisjohnson. On the agenda are talks with frances Emmanuel Macron, germanys Angela Merkel and the leaders of thE European union. The practical realities of brexit, especially the impact on trade in Northern Ireland, are certain to come up. Vicki young, Bbc News, falmouth. Our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming joins us now from the G7 Summit in st ives. Glorious, looking nice there Today Thanit glorious, looking nice there today than it did yesterday, more sunshine on you, adam. Day two. What should they two of the g7 talks, what should wE Expect . They two of the g7 talks, what should wE Expect . They two of the g7 talks, what should wE Exect . , should wE Expect . Yeah, this is when the net should wE Expect . Yeah, this is when they get into should wE Expect . Yeah, this is when they get into the should wE Expect . Yeah, this is when they get into the really should wE Expect . Yeah, this is when they get into the really big, they get into the really big, important topics. The first thing they will be discussing this morning is that word resilience. How do you toughen up the global Supply Chains and cooperation between countries in and cooperation between countries in a crisis, so you dont see that Mad Dash for ppe and every man for himself sort of Situation We Saw at the start of this pandemic . At lunchtime they will discuss foreign affairs, a whole big list of crises in various places Around The World for them to grapple with. This afternoon they will be a big discussion on pandemic preparedness, with a big plan for beating future diseases to be unveiled. That will be unveiled along with the four guests who have come along to the g7, the leaders of South Africa, south korea, india and australia, and tonight they will be relaxing with a barbecue on the beach, without going to toast marshmallows over the fire pit. Over the fire pit. Sounds very cosy. We wont forget over the fire pit. Sounds very cosy. We wont forget northern over the fire pit. Sounds very cosy. We wont forget northern Ireland L over the fire pit. Sounds very cosy. | we wont forget Northern Ireland is also one of the subjects that will be discussed. We need to talk about what is happening here in the uk, and June 21. That date was always in question, wasnt it . But this monday we find out exactly what the government will plan in terms of Easing Restrictions. Easing restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision Easing Restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision for Easing Restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision for thE Easing restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision for the pm Easing Restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision for the pm to i Easing Restrictions. Yeah, thatll| be a decision for the pm to makE Easing restrictions. Yeah, thatll be a decision for the pm to make on monday, after he has finished this summit, and after he has popped over to brussels for a Nato Summit as well. So a very busy couple of days for him. The options he has been presented with include the option of delaying step four of the roadmap, from June 21, two four weeks later. We have kind of got used to hitting all the bits of the roadmap on time, but those days were always at thE Earliest rather than specific concrete dates. So this will be the first time that One Has been missed or the decision has been taken to delay it at least. If that is the option of the Prime Minister goes for, it will be disappointing for those businesses that are still closed, for Pub Owners who wanted to be able to have more people in the pubs, for people who want to go back to work. But remember, there are lots of options here, so the government s could still go forward with some of them while holding back on others. �. , with some of them while holding back on others. �. ,. ,. ,. , on others. Adam, always good to talk to ou. On others. Adam, always good to talk to you thanks on others. Adam, always good to talk to you. Thanks so on others. Adam, always good to talk to you. Thanks so much. On others. Adam, always good to talk to you. Thanks so much. Adam i on others. Adam, always good to talk. To you. Thanks so much. Adam fleming there for us. Key people behind the Covid Vaccine Rollout are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday Honours List, with nearly a quarter of recipients being recognised for their response during the pandemic. The list includes the scientists who developed the Oxford Astrazeneca Jab and the former chair of the Uk Vaccine taskforce, kate bingham. Volunteers who helped during the pandemic have also been honoured for their work supporting the local communities. Celebrities from the world of Entertainment And Sport are also on the list. The chef and Great British Bake Off judge, prue leith, has been made a dame. She says shes not sure she deserves the pat on the back for doing something shes loved all her life but that its a huge honour. Also being recognised is former strictly come dancing Judge Arlene phillips, who has also been made a dame. Shes been honoured for services to dance and charity. She took to twitter to say it was the highest recognition she could ever have dreamed of. As well as unveiling honours, the queen will also celebrate her 95th birthday with the Trooping The Colour later today. For a second year running the Military Parade will be pared back because of covid restrictions, with a smaller event being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell is there this morning. Sarah, all this comes in the middle of a very busy weekend . No doubt things will be a little different . We have got used to saying that now around any kind of ceremony. How is this going to work . Yes, good morning to you. A busy few days for the queen. YesterDay Meeting g7 leaders in cornwall, tomorrow hosting the us president , Joe Biden, and doctorjill biden, the first lady, here at winds are castle. Today, celebrating her 95th birthday. It is the official parade marking that Trooping The Colour, a Military Parade, the second year running that it has had to be scaled down. The main thing is the location, so rather than being on horse guards parade it is here at Windsor Castle. Fewer personnel. I was with the soldiers at the rehearsals earlier this week, and the key elements that were not here last week, when it was an even smaller events, things like the mounted regiments and the 41 Gun Salute, they will be back. I think for the public, watching Trooping The Colour, one of the things they really like to see the Royal Family gathered on Buckingham Palace at thE End on the balcony, and that will of course be missed again this year. It has been a difficult year, in many ways, for the Royal Family, not least of course for the queen, many of the troops here today will have been involved in the duke of Edinburghs Funeral here, back in april, so i think that thoughts are very much with him today as well of course the celebrated 95th birthday of the commander in chief. I should say, nothing will be on public view here in windsor. The public are being asked to stay away, but you will be able to watch it on Bbc One. Sarah, thank you. A remarkable story for you now. A lobsterfisherman in the us has been describing how hE Escaped being swallowed by a Humpback Whale. In a modern Day Version Ofjonah and the whale, Michael Packard says he was diving off the coast of Cape Cod in massachusetts when he felt a huge Bump And Everything went dark. Aruna iyengar has the story. He saw and limping a little, but he has lived to tell the tale. Hes sore. Michael packard, a Lobster Diverfor A0 years, was sore. Michael packard, a Lobster Diver for a0 years, was out diving with his friend when he was swallowed by a whale. Mi with his friend when he was swallowed by a whale. All of a sudden i just swallowed by a whale. All of a sudden i just felt swallowed by a whale. All of a sudden i just felt this swallowed by a whale. All of a sudden i just felt this huge i swallowed by a whale. All of a i sudden i just felt this huge bump, sudden ijust felt this huge bump, and everything went dark, and i could sense that i was moving, and i was like. My god, did ijust get bitten by a shark . And i was actually in his mouth probably a good 30 seconds. But i still had my regulatory my mouth, i was still breathing. And i wasjust wondering, actually, one of the things that went through my mind was just, my god, what if he does swallow me . And here i am, i am breathing air, and god, what if he does swallow me . And here i am, iam breathing air, and i am going to breathe in this Whales Mouth until maya runs out . Crazy stuff. I thought to myself, ok, this is it. This is. Im finally. Im going to die. And i thought about my kids and my wife. And really, there was no getting out of there. It was. And then all of a sudden, he went up to the surface and just erupted and started shaking his Head And Ijust got erupted and started shaking his head and i just got thrown erupted and started shaking his Head And Ijust got thrown in the air and landed in the water, and i was free, and ijust landed in the water, and i was free, and i just floated landed in the water, and i was free, and ijust floated there. Landed in the water, and i was free, and i just floated there. And i ust floated there. Luckily, his and i just floated there. Luckily, his divina and i just floated there. Luckily, his Diving Mate and i just floated there. Luckily, his Diving Mate was and i just floated there. 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And as Theres Nothing they can do about it, and as soOn As im healed up ill be it, and as soOn As im healed up ill be back it, and as soOn As im healed up ill be back in the water. Well, it is always a story to be told, isnt it . Foryears. Well, it is always a story to be told, isnt it . For years. Yeah, a tale to be told, isnt it . For years. Yeah, a tale to be told. Told, isnt it . For years. Yeah, a tale to be told. It told, isnt it . For years. Yeah, a tale to be told. It is told, isnt it . For years. Yeah, a tale to be told. It is 7 15am. I when the Queens Birthday Honours List is announced, the names usually making headlines are the stars of the Stage And Screen but the Coronavirus Pandemic means its the scientists behind the uks fight against covid who are the ones in the spotlight this year. Professor tom solomon, the director of the uks emerging Infections Research Unit at the university of liverpool, is one of them. Hes been made a cbe and hejoins us now. 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How very levelling that she should be saying those things we talk about some of the science in a moment but what about the role of family and friends in keeping you going and i know, you know, we talk a lot about the health professionals and the Frontline Health professionals but you have been under immense strain, havent you . I think i have. I think a Lot Of nhs workers have and a Lot Of researchers have so im one among many who have been under strain. When has it been hardest and you have had those days when you come back from work and you really feel the pressure . The back from work and you really feel the pressure . The pressure . The start was really difficult because the pressure . The start was really difficult because like the pressure . The start was really difficult because likE Everybody i the pressure . The start was really| difficult because likE Everybody we did not know how terrible the virus was going to be and so likE Everybody i was very worried about my family. At the same time, we were having to work so hard to initially fund the research im proud that i was on the committee that decided to fund the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which has been so useful so we had all of that going On And then we were also running out of, colleagues of mine were running large, national studies looking at the hospitalised patients to try to understand why people were getting so sick and what we could do about it that it was just a Lot Of things happening at the same time and also trying to be flexible because we were learning all the time, learning about brain problems which we were not expecting so we launched the whole Research Programme looking at brain problems from covid 19 as well. I programme looking at brain problems from covid19 as well. From covid19 as well. I suppose also, i from covid19 as well. I suppose also. I think from covid19 as well. I suppose also, i think all from covid19 as well. I suppose also, i think all of from covid19 as well. 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You mentioned, charlie mentioned family, previously. You mentioned, charlie mentioned family, and previously. You mentioned, charlie mentioned family, and how previously. You mentioned, charlie mentioned family, and how they i previously. You mentioned, charlie i mentioned family, and how they have been supporting you. Do any of them know because you have had to keep this a know because you have had to keep this a secret, apart from your wife . She knows this a secret, apart from your wife . She knows because she was there when i opened, and a couple of the kids were there so we thought we had better tell all of the kids, but thatis better tell all of the kids, but that is all. My mum found out on the news last night, watching the tv news, so i have not told anybody. What did your mum say . She news, so i have not told anybody. What did your mum say . News, so i have not told anybody. What did your mum say . She was very roud, what did your mum say . She was very proud. 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You will know as well as anyonE Else, i guess problems. You will know as well as anyonE Else, i guess everybody i problems. You will know as well as anyonE Else, i guess everybody in| problems. You will know as well as| anyonE Else, i guess everybody in a way thinks they are an expert now. A Lot Of people are taking on information we never thought we would about Science And Medicine. We are at a very important point coming up are at a very important point coming up now, arent we, a crunch point, many would say, June 21. A potential change, the relaxation in rules and regulations. There are decisions due to be made and we will be told on monday. What are you saying right now about what should happen next . I completely understand that people want to get back to normal and businesses want to get going again so ive got a Lot Of sympathy for that view but i dont think we can afford again to make a bad decisiOn And open up on the 21st and then within a few weeks we realise that was the wrong decisiOn And we are having to go all of the way back and although the vaccines are having a massive impact and i keeping the disease under control, we are dealing with this Delta Variant which is spreading much more quickly and i think if you look at the hospitalisations, they are doubling, the numbers are small but doubling approximately every seven days and so if we then suddenly say we will open up completely, we may end up with the hospitals overwhelmed again so i think unfortunately, i think were going tojust so i think unfortunately, i think were going to just have to maybe give it another month until we have so many more people Vaccinated because at the moment only about half the adults have had two vaccines and it is the two vaccines that are critical to protect. 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I know i one of the things that has come out of all one of the things that has come out of all of one of the things that has come out of all of this one of the things that has come out of all of this is podcasts are booming of all of this is podcasts are booming and you were doing one as well but booming and you were doing one as well but has the informatiOn As the information changes daily, just in terms the information changes daily, just in terms of the information changes daily, just in terms of the pace of change, for e its a good way of certainly grounding the science and making sure we use language people can understand and also having somebody asking the kind of questions that people want to know the answers to. Although numbers change daily, the basic principles dont and i think people do now understand even with where we are of two currently, you notice that people, if they are getting together, they are not getting together, they are not getting together, they are not getting together in big groups for the most part, they are meeting outside when they can and keeping their distance so i think people have learned quite a lot about how we deal with this virus and how we may have to deal with future threats like this should they come. I may have to deal with future threats like this should they come. Like this should they come. I want to ask you like this should they come. I want to ask you one like this should they come. I want to ask you one last like this should they come. I want to ask you one last thing. Like this should they come. I want to ask you one last thing. A i like this should they come. I want to ask you one last thing. A lot i like this should they come. 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About 40 5096 more infectious but it may or may the number. About 40 5096 more infectious but it may or may not. Infectious but it may or may not sound big but when you escalate it, it gets bigger more quickly, it quite quickly gets bigger. But of course with easing the stages of the lockdown we had always expected numbers to go up. The amount of virus circulating will go up and would have gone up without delta and the number of infections would have gone up and will go up. Were not worried about that. Thats what wE Expect. Its about can we the hospitalisations . And delta is allowing a lot more spread more quickly but the vaccinations are largely stopping peoplE Ending up in hospital so with if we hold on for a month it would tip the islands in favour of the vaccinations we can protect the nhs and then as far as possible get back to normal tip the balance. Imilli possible get back to normal tip the balance the balance. Will there be a socially distanced the balance. Will there be a i socially distanced celebration the balance. Will there be a socially distanced celebration of some kind . I socially distanced celebration of some kind . Socially distanced celebration of some kind . ~. , some kind . I think there may be, es. Im some kind . I think there may be, yes im actually some kind . I think there may be, yes. Im actually on some kind . I think there may be, yes. Im actually on call some kind . I think there may be, yes. Im actually on call this yes. Im actually on call this weekend so it would be limited. Im going back to work in liverpool on the way back. I need to do the water round. There will not be too much alcohol for me at i will make up for that afterwards to congratulations and to your family as well. My wife rachel especially. Rachel especially. Thats lovely. Professor Tom Rachel especially. Thats lovely. Professor tom solomon, rachel especially. Thats lovely. Professor tom solomon, cba. L rachel especially. Thats lovely. Professor tom solomon, cba. Thank ou. Professor tom solomon, cba. Thank yom thank Professor Tom Solomon, cba. Thank yom thank you Professor Tom Solomon, cba. Thank yom thank you Professor Tom Solomon, cba. Thank you. Thank you cbe. Heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. Gorgeous blue skies behind you this was the scene in the midlands a short time ago, a bit more like that for more of us as we go through this weekend. Cloudy in some places at the moment and a fairly cloudy day for some in Western Scotland and Northern Ireland by glimmers of sunshine, orkney, shetland, a passing shower but for the vast majority a dry day, low cloud around the channel should thin and break so it could be less misty here and for all of us a bit more sunshine through the afternoon. Went today across the southern half lighter than yesterday, a breeze blowing across the north and you will notice this morning as you have stepped out already it has been fresher than recent warnings and so temperature not quite as high as maybe they have been of late in that it is not that humid but warm enough out there in The Sunshine and strong sunshine regardless of the temperature whether it is 22 today all the 27 tomorrow you will see at edgbaston for the cricket with no interruptions expected and 27 the high today for the Welsh Team as they start their Euro 2020 campaign in baku. Clear skies across many parts of england and wales overnight, more cloud to the North And West and more cloud for Scotland And West and more cloud for scotland and Northern Ireland and the hebrides, orkney, shetland further rain. Fresh night was thE Eastern parts of the country but in the west, more humid again. The trend to more humid air coming back alleway as we go to sunday, around the top end of this area of high pressure. Feeling humid kind of day on sunday. Certainly more is the day goes on. Some rain for orkney, shetland and later into the hebrides but most will be dry. Good spells of sunshine across many parts of the country. With increasing humidity, a big leap in temperatures. 26 across Eastern Parts of scotland, 23 in Northern Ireland, 28 or 29 across parts of central Southern England. For those heading to wembley if youre lucky enough to seE England start their Euro 2020 it will be hot and sunny and hot and sunny evening will follow and clutter humid night. Thats how its looking. And another humid night. The Television Presenter Rob Rinder and his mum Angela Cohen have both been made mbes for their services to holocaust awareness. Last year, they explored their own Familys History as part of a bbc documentary, where they visited the nazi Death Camp where a number of their relatives were killed. Iamon i am on the train and i am going to treblinka and it is real. This is my whole family. Going to their deaths. And thats it. It whole family. Going to their deaths. And thats it and thats it. It seems like were auoin to and thats it. It seems like were going to a and thats it. It seems like were going to a gravesite, and thats it. It seems like were going to a gravesite, like and thats it. It seems like were going to a gravesite, like the and thats it. It seems like were | going to a gravesite, like thE End of a journey. I think about you, and these of a journey. I think about you, and these are of a journey. I think about you, and these are your aunts and uncles. And your grandparents, who you didnt know your grandparents, who you didnt know you your grandparents, who you didnt know. You know, the ghosts who your grandparents, who you didnt know. You know, the ghosts who are closer know. You know, the ghosts who are closer to know. You know, the ghosts who are closer to you. Know. You know, the ghosts who are closer to you, thats how it feels, anyway closer to you, thats how it feels, an a. , � closer to you, thats how it feels, an a. Y �. , , anyway. They didnt grow up so they were not aunts anyway. They didnt grow up so they were not aunts and anyway. They didnt grow up so they were not aunts and uncles, anyway. They didnt grow up so they were not aunts and uncles, were were not aunts and uncles, were they . They were children. And ifeel that im going there to. To meet them. Which is nice. Because its where they were murdered. But they were there. They where they were murdered. But they were there. Right. They were there. Yeah. Werejoined now by Rob Rinder and his mum Angela Cohen. Angela runs the 45 Aid Society a charity that aims to preserve the stories of families affected by the holocaust. Good morning to you both. Good morning. Morning mum morning, robert is that good morning. Morning mum morning, robert is that the good morning. Morning mum morning, robert is that the first good morning. Morning mum morning, robert is that the first good robert is that the first good morning you have had with each other this morning . This morning . Yes, this morning. Rob, ou this morning . Yes, this morning. Rob, you should this morning . Yes, this morning. Rob, you should phone this morning . Yes, this morning. Rob, you should phone your this morning . Yes, this morning. I rob, you should phone your mother when you wake up. It rob, you should phone your mother when you wake up. Rob, you should phone your mother when you wake up. I rob, you should phone your mother when you wake up. I was when you wake up. If only i was watchin when you wake up. 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And i went with my dad and my boys who| went with my dad and my boys who were teenagers at the time to auschwitz and that was so painful. Even auschwitz and that was so painful. Even though perhaps the holocaust is part of even though perhaps the holocaust is part of my even though perhaps the holocaust is part of my dna. And it took a long time part of my dna. And it took a long time for part of my dna. And it took a long time for me part of my dna. And it took a long time for me to get my head around going time for me to get my head around going to time for me to get my head around going to treblinka because thats where going to treblinka because thats where my going to treblinka because thats where my family, my grandmother, my grandfather. Where my family, my grandmother, my grandfather, my dads brother, his poor little grandfather, my dads brother, his poor little sisters, and the youngest was seven, thats where they were youngest was seven, thats where they were murdered. But for me, it was so they were murdered. But for me, it was so important that i went because theres was so important that i went because theres a was so important that i went because theres a prayer called kaddish and i wanted theres a prayer called kaddish and i wanted to say kaddish for them so when i wanted to say kaddish for them so when my i wanted to say kaddish for them so when my amazing son said i am doing a programme and gave me this amazing opportunity a programme and gave me this amazing opportunity to go with him, i went. And for opportunity to go with him, i went. And for me. Opportunity to go with him, i went. And for me, it is really important because and for me, it is really important because teaching and the holocaust so, important for me. Rob, because teaching and the holocaust so, important for me. Because teaching and the holocaust so, important for me. Rob, we seeing some very moving so, important for me. Rob, we seeing some very moving and so, important for me. Rob, we seeing some very moving and anyone so, important for me. Rob, we seeing some very moving and anyone who i some very moving and anyone who watched your documentary knows absolutely how moving it was for you, its such an important thing for you, you, its such an important thing foryou, but you, its such an important thing for you, but im curious. Its one thing to want to tell your story, its massively important, but its another thing to do it so publicly and i know the reasons, because you want to share the story, but its quite a big step, isnt it, of letting people into your personal life, yourfamily� s letting people into your personal life, your familys story, letting people into your personal life, yourfamily� s story, to letting people into your personal life, your familys story, to get out the greater message . Thanks very much. Mum puts it so well, thanks very much. Mum puts it so well. As thanks very much. Mum puts it so well. As one thanks very much. 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Because we were speaking to Professor Tom case. Because we were speaking to Professor Tom Solomon, case. Because we were speaking to Professor Tom Solomon, cbe, case. Because we were speaking to Professor Tom Solomon, cbe, and | case. Because we were speaking to i Professor Tom Solomon, cbe, and he said exactly the same. Family counts. Support, if you have it, you are very fortunate. The queens official birthday parade, also known as Trooping The Colour, will be scaled back for a second year running because of coronavirus restrictions. Instead of the usual grand affair, there will be a smaller ceremony at Windsor Castle. Our reporter Ben Boulos is at Combermere Barracks for us this morning. Ben, how are the final preparations going . I have. Meet moet, one of dozens of horses taking part in the parade. It is a busy morning here at the barracks for the horses and the people. A big bale of hay, they have had a hearty breakfast because it is a Big Day ahead for all of them. It is the queens but they parade, Trooping The Colour, scale down this year because of the pandemic. It will be without the usual crowds, it will be without the usual crowds, it will be without the usual crowds, it will be happening on the grounds of Windsor Castle rather than Central London, and they will be strict social distancing in place. Lets find out how it will all work. In ritchie as the regimental sergeant major. Good to have you with us. How is this different from normal years . The location is different, ourjob remains the location is different, ourjob remains the same. We are at half, the other remains the same. We are at half, the other half at Woolwich Today and our half the other half at Woolwich Today and our half i the other half at Woolwich Today and our half i hear, doing the tripping of the our half i hear, doing the tripping of the colour and firing the Salute Straight of the colour and firing the Salute Straight after. 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And uniform, it is very labourintensive. ,. , ~ ,. , labourintensive. Ian, thank you. Let me just labourintensive. Ian, thank you. Let me just briefly labourintensive. Ian, thank you. Let me just briefly introduce labourintensive. Ian, thank you. Let me just briefly introduce you | labourintensive. Ian, thank you. I let me just briefly introduce you to one of the horses you will be right about front of the parade. This is marmaduke molly grew. Absolutely magnificent. Mulligrew. He doesnt do interviews, so instead we will speak to gemma dickinson, one of the trip as it will be writing in the parade. Mr, what is it like being involved in this . What kind of an honour is it . Im being involved in this . What kind of an honour is it . Being involved in this . What kind of an honour is it . Im massively proud to be involved an honour is it . Im massively proud to be involved in an honour is it . Im massively proud to be involved in this an honour is it . 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You are from South Africa. With your family be africa. With your family be watching . Africa. With your family be watching . Yes, africa. With your family be watching . Yes, my africa. With your family be watching . Yes, my family| africa. With your family be watching . Yes, my family still in south watching . Yes, my family still in South Africa and they are altogether this morning with the live stream on so that this morning with the live stream on so that they this morning with the live stream on so that they can watch us to the parade so that they can watch us to the Parade Today. So that they can watch us to the Parade Today so that they can watch us to the arade toda. �. ,. , Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading up Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading up to Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading up to all Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading up to all of Parade Today. And has it been a busy time leading up to all of this . Parade today. And has it been a busy time leading up to all of this . It time leading up to all of this . It has been incredibly busy, hours and hours has been incredibly busy, hours and hours and has been incredibly busy, hours and hours and weeks and months of work into everything, to deliver what we are going into everything, to deliver what we are going to do today. Into everything, to deliver what we are going to do today. Well, best of luck, lets are going to do today. Well, best of luck. Lets hope are going to do today. Well, best of luck, lets hope it are going to do today. Well, best of luck, lets hope it all are going to do today. Well, best of luck, lets hope it all goes luck, lets hope it all goes smoothly. And the message of course is, do not turn out on the streets of windsor. Stay at home, watch it safely, the whole thing will be broadcast on Bbc One. If you do turn up broadcast on Bbc One. If you do turn up in windsor, you will have to answer to this guy. Up in windsor, you will have to answer to this guy. Then, lovely. Youve got answer to this guy. Then, lovely. Youve got beautiful answer to this guy. Then, lovely. Youve got beautiful Weather Answer to this guy. Then, lovely. I youve got beautiful weather there, which is always a plus. It looks nice. Thank you very much see you later on. They really are beautiful horses. I dont know where you are going to begin, mike . Because. I mean, it was such a big night. Two camps, honestly, you are one of those people who had to screens. I had honestly, you are one of those people who had to screens. I had my hone people who had to screens. I had my hone and people who had to screens. I had my Phone And L people who had to screens. I had my Phone And L was people who had to screens. I had my phone and i was watching people who had to screens. I had my phone and i was watching the phone and i was watching the football, but following the tennis, which was incredible as well. We will mention that in a moment, but first we have to start in rome. The rest of the teams will be terrified by italy, they looked amazing, didnt they . Firstly, off the pitch would be singing, the opera, the opening ceremony, then they blew turkey away in the Opening Match of Euro 2020, the delayed tournament, of course, getting off to a flying start in rome last night, without opening ceremony. Then that Something Win for italy, 3 0 over turkey. It could have been more but for the turkish goalkeeper. This is in the same group as wales, who will be the first of the nations at thE Euros to enter the Fray Today when i take on switzerland, 3000 miles away in baku, azerbaijan. No red army, therefore, like five years ago when the team reached the semifinals. But still plenty of support roaring the side on. Our correspondent Tomos Morgan is in positiOn At a club in cardiff this morning. And tomos, the anticipation has been building for this one . The atmosphere around the city might make it feel like the matches taking place right there . Make it feel like the matches taking place right there . Yeah, things have chanced place right there . Yeah, things have changed iust place right there . Yeah, things have changed just recently place right there . Yeah, things have changed just recently over place right there . Yeah, things have changed just recently over the place right there . Yeah, things have changed just recently over the last i changed just recently over the last couple of weeks here in wales, there are no official found zones at the moment, this is the closest thing we have at the moment. You made reference to 2016, wales topped that group which had england and it is well. Many fans will be hoping for a similar start to the tournament this time around, but no fan zones. This place can usually hold around 2000 people, they are operating at about 20 of that Capacity Today because of social distancing rules. You mentioned wales playing in baku, not many fans have gone out. Pete, you put this together today, just talk to me a bit about the rules that people have to abide by as they are sitting down here . Obviously two metres still in force in wales as well . It metres still in force in wales as well . ,. ,. ,. , well . It will not be the normal fan zone, for certain. Well . It will not be the normal fan zone, for certain. Everybody well . It will not be the normal fan zone, for certain. Everybody has i well . It will not be the normal fan | zone, for certain. Everybody has to be seated. Zone, for certain. Everybody has to be seated, no Standing Or Dancing or cheering be seated, no Standing Or Dancing or cheering. Weve got quite tight security cheering. Weve got quite tight security procedures in place for it. Carter security procedures in place for it. 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It was ago, the atmosphere, the redwall of fans, it was absolutely fantastic and they fans, it was absolutely fantastic and they did the country proud. Fingers and they did the country proud. Fingers crossed we can get that through fingers crossed we can get that through to the final. Fingers crossed we can get that through to the final. Macy, you are one of the fans, through to the final. Macy, you are one of the fans, obviously through to the final. Macy, you are one of the fans, obviously hoping i through to the final. Macy, you are i one of the fans, obviously hoping we will get that far again today . What are your predictions on Switzerland Today . Are your predictions on Switzerland Toda . are your predictions on Switzerland Toda . I . , ,. , are your predictions on Switzerland Toda . I ,. , today . 20, hopefully with a score from Gareth Today . 20, hopefully with a score from Gareth Bale. Today . 20, hopefully with a score from Gareth Bale. 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Thanks, tomos. Now we can speak to out in baku. Absolutely. Thanks, | tomos. Now we can speak to one out in baku. Absolutely. Thanks, i tomos. Now we can speak to one of the heroes of the 2016 Wales Team, captain ashley williams, who is part of the bbc� s euros coverage. Thanks forjoining us, and good morning. Looking back five years ago you had that wall of fans, you scored, it was just an incredible that wall of fans, you scored, it wasjust an incredible ride that wall of fans, you scored, it was just an incredible ride to the semifinals. Very different, i guess, in baku. How much item will this make it 14 . Make it 14 . Yes, completely different make it14 . Yes, completely different. I make it14 . Yes, completely different. Ithink make it 14 . Yes, completely different. I think that make it 14 . Yes, completely different. I think that was i make it 14 . Yes, completely different. I think that was a l make it 14 . Yes, completely i different. I think that was a big, massive part of the summer experience, looking back at the redwall, which was just incredible. They represented wales impeccably across europe. I think it is different, as we say, it is out of anybody� s control, the boys have been playing for 12 months without fans, so they are used to it. I think it is a shame for the boys were having theirfirst think it is a shame for the boys were having their first tournament but they wont be supported by the fans that always drive them on. They will have to get the job done, but they know that back home, everybody, whatever they can enjoy it, they arE Enjoying it, and they are sending positive vibes and the Wealth Nation always get behind the team. Whatever the said to always get behind the team. Whatever they said to you always get behind the team. Whatever they said to you about always get behind the team. Whatever they said to you about the always get behind the team. 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Sorry i think she was so distracted by what youre saying because was so good. Tell you what, you are in a really difficult group, wales. Switzerland, they are never not flamboyant but always effective, and my goodness, italy looks so, so good last night, didnt they . Italy looks so, so good last night, didnt the . ~. Didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoinu for didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoping for italy didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoping for italy to didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoping for italy to win didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoping for italy to win the didnt they . Yes, i think we will be hoping for italy to win the first hoping for italy to win the first two. You know, switzerland have been effective. They are undoubtedly a good team with good players. So are we. We should have no Fearfor Today at all. We can go and take the game to them. I dont see why we cant be sitting on six points after the first two games. Turkey, you know, i predicted they would be a good team, they didnt play great last night but i think Italys Work was superb. That shows me that if wales go out and they attack the first two Games Straightaway from the first whistle, we have nothing to fear at all. We have donE Excellent in the qualifying campaign. We beat. Weve got exciting and dangerous player so there is nothing to fear from our perspective. After throwing our computer on the Floor Nugget would like to ask you a question. May i apologise first of all, i was actually enthralled by what you are saying naga. Apparently when i knocked my laptop over it has been heard by the team in azerbaijan so i thought if they needed a sign of me listening and being enamoured that there you go, it is my good luck to them. , there you go, it is my good luck to them. , ,. , them. Listen, if they scored, when them. Listen, if they scored, when they score them. Listen, if they scored, when they score i them. 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H you have set the bar so high. I think first and foremost it was one of the best summers of my whole 36 years of being on earth and i think all of the people involved, staff, players, fans would agree it was a great one and there are things that stick out, the first game, walking out, seeing the fans, while national anthem is always amazing, always so that one today is going to be, even though the fans are not in their the boys will be feeling it but the quarterfinal win stands up obviously for personal reasons, the goal and the winning so you know, i think looking back as you say i get a little tingle on the spine and i get goose Bumps Straightaway and then looking forward to this one, it is exciting times, i am excited just to get the kids off, i was excited last night for it to start and now the day is here when we play. I am lookin day is here when we play. I am looking at day is here when we play. I am looking at your day is here when we play. I am looking at your beaming day is here when we play. I am looking at your beaming face when you scored, fantastic. We look forward to seeing you as a part of the Bbc Coverage and good luck for your day. And a reminder, of course, that you can follow all the action from thE Euros across the bbc. Wales opener is live on Bbc One and you can also catch todays other two Games Belgium, another of the teams fancied to do well in the tournament, take on russia, and finland make their first appearance at a euros against near neighbours denmark. We touched On An earlier but if you missed it, wow Novak Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal in a classic match in the French Open semifinal in front of 5,000 fans who were given an extended curfew to allow them to stay until thE End. Djokovic won by three sets to one. The authorities let them stay so they could see thE Entire match. It was getting close to 11 Oclock And Document was to 1 up and the fans started to brew because they thought they would have to announce that they would have to announce that they would have to announce that they would have to leave Novak Djokovic boo. They said it is such a good game and we cannot kick them out so they let them stay with a special access to stay and they started singing the French National Anthem to appreciate. It started singing the French National Anthem to appreciate. Anthem to appreciate. It was wonderful. Anthem to appreciate. It was wonderful, just anthem to appreciate. It was wonderful, just wonderful. I anthem to appreciate. It was i wonderful, just wonderful. You watched it, didnt you . Aha, wonderful, just wonderful. You watched it, didnt you . A terrific ni. Ht, watched it, didnt you . A terrific night. The watched it, didnt you . A terrific night. The quality watched it, didnt you . A terrific night, the quality and watched it, didnt you . A terrific night, the quality and the watched it, didnt you . A terrificl night, the quality and the passiOn And the night, the quality and the passiOn And the will from both of those men. It is no and the will from both of those men. It is no back and the will from both of those men. It is no back djokovic against Stefanos Tsitsipas tsitsipas in the final. Novak. Now its time for newswatch. Hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. Whats in a name . The controversy over the Duke And Duchess of sussexs new daughter lilibet, and the challenges facing the bbc� s royal reporting. And. Nope . No, not the time for an unscheduled appearance on the News Channel. The relationship between the bbc and the Royal Family has often proved a tricky one, and tensions flared up again three weeks ago when Prince William and Prince Harry responded in angry terms to the revelations in the Dyson Report about martin bashir� s now controversial interview with their mother. The ramifications of that are still unfolding with, for, example the bbc refusing to commit to Prince Williams plea with, for example, the bbc refusing to commit to Prince Williams plea never to show any part of the interview again. But this week, another row unfolded after this report from royal correspondentjonny dymond. When it was revealed on sunday that Harry And Meghan had named their second child, their daughter, lilibet, it was widely presumed that they had first spoken to the queen. And subsequent stories in the press from friends of the couple strongly suggested that harry had sought permission from his grandmother. A source close to the sussexes told the bbc that harry had spoken to the queen before the birth of his second child and would have mentioned the name, but a Palace Source has made it very clear that this was not the case. The queen, the bbc has been told, was never asked about the use of her childhood nickname, lilibet. But within a few hours, what that Palace Source said was strongly rejected by the Duke And Duchess of sussex. In a letter to news organisations, a Law Firm acting for the couple said the allegations in the bbc were false and defamatory, said the allegations in the Bbc Report were false and defamatory, and should not be repeated. But the claim was repeated by the bbc, Withjonny Dymond going on to represent the sussexes Peoples Side of the story as well. A Backhand Response from a sussex spokesperson, saying that the queen was the first person first Family Member that harry spoke to and that during that conversation, he shared their hope of naming their daughter lilibet. If the queen had not been supportive, the spokesperson said, the couple would not have used the name. So something of a direct contradiction there between what a Palace Source told the bbc and what the sussexes or a spokesperson for the sussexes are now saying. That contradiction left some viewers confused, with Zanna Merryn tweeting but others, such as ms, were concerned about the origins of the bbc� s apparent scoop. Meanwhile, andrew wells thought Chris Mitchell echoed that last point of view, and recorded this video for us. I have just seen yet more reporting on the fabricated news about the naming of the latest royal baby. This is a non story whipped up by royal correspondents et al desperate for a story to justify their own positions. Please stop trying to create the News And Stick to reporting it. Nobody needs to seek permission from anybody to use any name, so why spend so much time and effort reporting that someone didnt . Also, didnt harry want to step out of the limelight . Let him. Well, we asked Bbc News for their perspective On All this but were told that due to the legal sensitivities of the subject, they would not be able to comment at this stage or put forward anyone to interview. Do let us know your thoughts on that, or On Any aspect of Bbc News. Details on how to contact us at thE End of the programme. Now for some of your other comments this week. In thE Early hours of tuesday morning, portugal was moved off the green Travel List onto the Amber List of countries, from which those arriving must take two coronavirus tests and quarantine for ten days. Bbc News Covered Travellers rush to get home before Portugals Change of status, and the frustration felt by those who had their holidays cut short. People have been scrambling to get back to the uk before the deadline with holidaymakers queueing to book flights. Kirsty, who lives in london, says its expensive. Its a massive inconvenience and obviously costs everyone a Lot Of money to have to come home and cut their holiday short. And with such short notice, i think as well, is the main thing. For esther and audrey, it has been a stressful weekend. Like many, they struggled to secure the test they needed for the flight home. We paid more money since we got here than we actually paid for the holiday. Most here thought portugal was a safe bet, until on thursday the Uk Government suddenly decided otherwise. Paul manley picked out the phrase used Byjenny Hill there there. Others thought they detected a wider tendency across Bbc News to push the case of aggrieved travellers. Heres Kathy Bellingham President s, Prime Ministers, advisers, secret service agents and, of course, journalists have descended on cornwall this weekend for the G7 Summit. Its the first time president biden has met borisjohnson in person its the first time president biden has met Boris Johnson in persOn And the first time that leaders of the worlds biggest democracies have met since the start of the pandemic, so theres plenty to discuss, and no shortage of Bbc Staff there to report on what emerges. Hello, this is Bbc News. I am ben brown, live in cornwall at the G7 Summit. For all the warm words and pictures, there is one issue of immediate friction. And that shows america back on the global stage, caring about what is happening in other places. The first meeting between a british Prime Minister and an american president is a big moment to note. So i think borisjohnson would be very pleased with how that first encounter with Joe Biden went. Gavin pearce was prompted on thursday to voice a complaint that will be familiar to long time newswatch viewers. There is plenty of domestic interest in Euro 2020 a Football Championship postponed from last year with england, scotland and wales all competing. Tuesdays news at six looked forward to the start of the tournament, with the focus on one of those teams. And lets Hope Gareth southgates strikers are better at hitting the target were with the England Camp as they prepare for thE Euros. That phrase lets hopE Englands strikers hit the target, points to one of the challenges for Bbc News in covering thE Euros. Not all the audience will be hoping that, particularly fans from scotland who play england next friday. And although news bulletins also carried features on scottish and Welsh Teams during the week, on wednesday, Caroline Penman thought she detected a wider unfairness in the coverage, asking On A similar theme, Gavin Williamson often appears on bbc television, most recently in an interview on breakfast last week, and when he does so his caption, or aston, always describes him as Education Secretary. TruE Enough, but for martin chapman, not perhaps the whole truth. He asks consider that suggestion passed on, martin. And in the meantime, Mr Williamson was quoted this week on the decision by students at one of oxford universitys colleges to remove a portrait of the queen from their common room. The Education Secretary for england branded the move as simply absurd but others thought that could apply to the coverage of the story, with Daryl Millar tweeting and Michael Siva begged the bbc finally, among the unsung heroes and heroines of Television News are the Floor Managers who ensure presenters are sitting on the right place, miked up correctly, and with that last Minute Page of script to hand as Peter Bevan demonstrated while Martine Croxall was On Air on the News Channel last saturday. Bbc News Theme plays. No laughs. We didnt know what to do then should peterjoin me, should he not . Hello, this is Bbc News, and thats Peter Bevan, i am Martine Croxall. The headlines. An unscheduled appearance from peter there, but not, it seems, an unwelcome one. Martine croxall tweeted meanwhile, Graham Witcher admired her response to the visit. And the 48 wondered no Floor Manager to interrupt me in our temporary and rather basic covid friendly studio here, but i do look forward to seeing peter when we return, hopefully soon, to studio a here in new broadcasting house. Thank you for all your comments this week. And if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on Bbc News on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch. You can find us on twitter. You can call us. And do have a look at previous interviews on our website. Thats all from us. We will be back to hear your thoughts about Bbc News coverage next week. Goodbye. Good Morning And Welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Our Headlines Today a sharp rise in cases of the Delta Variant means the government is considering a delay of up to four weeks, before lifting Englands Lockdown restrictions. Honours for the heroes of the coronavirus Vaccine Rollout, their life saving work is recognised by the queen. Figures from the world of entertainment are also honoured, including the singer lulu and the Great British Bake OffJudge Prue Leith. A rousing start to thE Euros in rome. Italy in fine voice On And off the pitch. After theyve stuffed turkey 3 0 it is wales s Opening Match against switzerland later on. That is at upm. And a late Night Curfew busting classic in paris as Novak Djokovic ends at the reign of Rafael Nadal at the French Open. The remarkable story of the lobster fisherman, whos described being caught in the mouth of a Humpback Whale. Ijust got i just got thrown in the ijust got thrown in the air and landed in the water. Ijust ijust got thrown in the air and landed in the water. I just floated there, and i couldnt believe it. And in weather, while cloud and patchy rain will continue in the North East of scotland, for many it is turning sunnier through this weekend. Tomorrow for many should be hot as well. I will have the details here on breakfast. Its saturday, 12thjune. The government is considering delaying the lifting of englands remaining coronavirus restrictions by up to four weeks. The final stage of the Road Map out of lockdown was due to take place on 21stjune. There are growing concerns about the spread of the Delta Variant, first identified in india, and the rise in cases, as our political correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Removing legal limits on social contact, Easing Restrictions for largE Events, a proper reopening of nightclubs all part of the plan for englands final step out of lockdown. But recently, the Mood Music has been more downbeat. We has been more downbeat. Are dealing with this var which we are dealing with this variant which is spreading much more quickly, and if you look at the hospitalisation, they are doubling. Numbers are small, but they are doubling approximately every seven days. If we then say we are going to open up completely, we may end up with the overwhelmed again. Unfortunately, i think we are just going to have to have to give it another month until we have more people Vaccinated. Another Month Untilwe have more people Vaccinated. Another Month Untilwe have more people Vaccinated. There were 8125 new cases recorded people Vaccinated. There were 8125 new cases recorded in people Vaccinated. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the people Vaccinated. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the last people Vaccinated. There were 8125 new cases recorded in the last 24 i new cases recorded in the last 24 hours, up almost 60 in the last week. On average came over the 6500 cases have been recorded per day in the last week, and hospitalisations are beginning to rise slowly with more than 1000 people in hospital. For borisjohnson in cornwall for the G7 Summit, it means a big decision when he gets back to Downing Street. He said he will be driven by the data. Labour claims the country is paying the price for his reckless border policy. Number ten insist no final decisions has been made and the data is still being examined. Ultimately, he will have to decide. Our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming joins us now from the G7 Summit in st ives. We will ask you about that in a moment, adam, but first, is the 21st Ofjune looking less likely . An announcement will be made on monday as to what will happen on during the 21st, and all the talk now is about how much that may be pushed back. Now is about how much that may be pushed back pushed back. Yes, the government made a commitment pushed back. Yes, the government made a commitment that pushed back. Yes, the government made a commitment that they pushed back. Yes, the government i made a commitment that they would announce what they will do one week before step four was due to come into force, so that is monday. Boris johnson has also got to finish the G7 Summit and go to brussels for a Nato Summit, and then go back to Downing Street to make a decision so he has got a busy couple of days. Whitehall officials are presenting the a option is to him, and the most likely optiOn According to sources is a four Week Delay to step four. That was opening businesses that are still closed, mostly nightclubs, also lifting capacity limits on sports stadiums, theatres, cinemas, and also the advice around masks, working from home and the one Metre Plus Rule in pubs. It also makes you realise that there are several switch as the government could turn On And off, so it might not be the whole thing that is delayed for four weeks, or maybe it will be. For most in the minds of the advisers, the ministers will be that data about the Delta Variant of covid, first identified in india, which is more transmissible, and does lead to more people going into hospital. If the Watch Word for the government at the moment is caution, that will probably lead them to a delay. 50. Probably lead them to a delay. So, the g7 probably lead them to a delay. 50, the G7 Meeting itself, we saw the Round Table Gathering of those hugely influential leaders. Ithfhat Round Table Gathering of those hugely influential leaders. What is on the agenda hugely influential leaders. What is on the Agenda Today . Hugely influential leaders. What is on the Agenda Today . Well, hugely influential leaders. What is on the Agenda Today . Well, it hugely influential leaders. What is on the Agenda Today . Well, it is i hugely influential leaders. What is i on the Agenda Today . Well, it is the huge issues they will be grappling with the day. First of all its about resilience. How do you toughen up about resilience. How do you toughen up your supply about resilience. How do you toughen up yourSupply Chain about resilience. How do you toughen up your Supply Chain so they do not collapse in the next crisis like covid . At lunchtime they will be doing foreign affairs, so all the trouble spots in the world. And this afternoon they will look at Pandemic Plan to make sure that no disease can ever strike the World And Mess it up in the way that covid did. But then there is the stuff that is not on the agenda that will appear anyway on the margins. Right now, the Prime Minister is having a one to one with president Emmanuel Macron of france. Afterwards he will speak to the president of the European Council and the European Commission. They will talk to him about whether the government is implementing the northern Ireland Bit of the Brexit Deal properly, and thE Eu feels that he is not. Boris Johnson Woman make the case that perhaps thE Eu is implementing their side of the deal to zealously. That issue will rumble on for another couple of weeks yet. Issue will rumble on for another couple of weeks yet. Adam, thank ou. Key people behind the Covid Vaccine Rollout are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday Honours List, with nearly a quarter of recipients being recognised for their response during the pandemic. The list includes the scientists who developed the Oxford Astrazeneca Jab, as well as volunteers who helped those in their communities. Anna collinson reports. Spring 2020. A deadly new virus was at large. About half of the Worlds Population facing lockdown. Globally, Tens Of Thousands of people had already died from coronavirus, and scientists in oxford were working around the clock to create a life saving vaccine, unsure if it would ever become a reality. But injanuary, one of the members of the Oxford Astrazeneca Team became one of the first to receive the jab. He has received a knighthood. Im obviously delighted to receive an honour, but im just one cog in the most enormous machine that is involved in making a vaccine, testing it, developing it. This time last year, the uks vaccines Task Force was sifting through hundreds of possible jabs, urgently trying to identify and secure supplies of the most promising ones. Those tough decisions paid off, with four vaccines now approved by the uk regulator. The Task Force leader has been made a dame. Seeing the incredibly slick rollout of the vaccine across all parts of the uk has beenjust fantastic, and what has been really important is to see quite how effective those vaccines have been in the real world, actually preventing deaths. No vaccine is risk free, but to ensure they are safe and effective they must undergo clinical trials. Divya Chadha Manek played a key role in speeding up this process. If that takes three months, what do we need to do to get it down to two months . If that takes normally one week, how can we do it in one day . Pressure testing the system, pushing people along. There was a Lot Of pushing. Divya is one of many whos played their part in the ongoing fight against covid. With cases once again on the rise, its hoped that this time the Vaccination Programme, which has received royal recognition, will shield us in a way that wasnt possible before. Anna collinson, Bbc News. Celebrities from the world of Entertainment And Sport are also on the list. Including lulu, who has been awarded a cbe in recognition for her 57 Year Career as a singer, and for her Charity And Fundraising work. The chef and Great British Bake Off judge, prue leith, has been made a dame. She says shes not sure she deserves the pat on the back for doing something shes loved all her life, but that its a huge honour. Also being recognised is former strictly come dancing Judge Arlene phillips, who has also been made a dame. Shes been honoured for services to dance and charity. She took to twitter to say it was the highest recognition she could ever have dreamed of. As well as unveiling honours, the queen will also celebrate her 95th birthday with the Trooping The Colour later today. For a second year running the Military Parade will be pared back because of covid restrictions, with a smaller event being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell is there this morning. Sarah, all this comes in the middle of a very busy weekend . Good morning. It is looking like it will be a glorious day here in windsor. It is a scaled down Trooping The Colour for the second year running, so rather than 1500 troops being involved, there is around 300. Visually, the main change is that rather being on horse guards in Central London in order to avoid crowds gathering, it will be held at Windsor Castle so there is no public Vantage Point. People are being encouraged to stay away from windsor. I was at the rehearsals with the troops on monday. It is the Scots Guard who will be trooping their colour in front of their commander in chief. The queen and many of thE Elements that were not there last year, there was an even smaller Birthday Tribute last year here at windsor, but the Gun Salutes, the 41 Gun Salute will be back this year. For those people who loves horses, the mounted regiments are back as well, so it should be a good watch when it happens later this morning. From the public perspective, Trooping The Colour very much associated with that great mass of royal Family Balcony Shot on the palace balcony, and that of Course Wont happen again this year. It has been a difficult year for the queen, and thats for many years reasons, not least the loss of her husband and many of the troops taking Part Today were involved with the funeral which took place here backin the funeral which took place here back in april. I think today thought very much about him, the duke of edinburgh, such a champion of the armed forces, and of course with the queen, celebrating her official 95th birthday today. Sarah, thank you. Now, a story for you that sounds extraordinary. A lobsterfisherman in the us has been describing how hE Escaped being swallowed by a Humpback Whale. In a modern Day Version Ofjonah and the whale, Michael Packard says he was diving off the coast of Cape Cod in massachusetts when he felt a huge Bump And Everything went dark. Aruna iyengar has the story. Hes sore and limping a little, but hes lived to tell the tale. Michael packard, a Lobster Diver for 40 years, was out diving with his friend when he was swallowed by a whale. All of a sudden ijust felt this huge bump, and everything went dark, and i could sense that i was moving, and i was like oh, my god, did ijust get bitten by a shark . And i was actually in his mouth probably a good 30 seconds. But i still had my regulator in my mouth, i was still breathing. And i wasjust wondering, actually, one of the things that went through my mind wasjust, my god, what if he does swallow me . And here i am, im breathing air, am i am going to breathe in this Whales Mouth until my air runs out . Crazy stuff. I thought to myself, ok, this is it. This is, im finally. Im going to die. And i thought about my kids and my wife. And really, there was no getting out of there. It was. And then all of a sudden, he went up to the surface and just erupted and started shaking his head and i just got thrown in the air and landed in the water, and i was free, and ijust floated there. Luckily, his Diving Mate was on hand to rescue him. Scientists say Humpback Whales dont attack humans, and this one must have gulped up the diver by mistake while feeding. Others have come up close with these usually timid creatures. Last november this kayaker in california had a closE Encounter. Michael thinks he dislocated his knee, and his legs are bruised. But hes now been discharged from hospital. While in the Whales Mouth, he says he thought of his family. This has been an absolutely crazy day. Ijust, i mean. I dont have words for whats happened. They really dont want me to be a diver, but its my passion, and they respect that. They know Theres Nothing they can do about it, and as soOn As im healed up ill be back in the water. Aruna iyengar, Bbc News. Its time now to check in with professor Linda Bauld and dr chris smith. Theyre herE Every saturday to help us understand the latest developments in the Coronavirus Pandemic. Good morning to you both. We have got you up an hour earlier today. How does that feel . Aha, got you up an hour earlier today. How does that feel . B. Bit got you up an hour earlier today. How does that feel . Got you up an hour earlier today. How does that feel . A bit odd . The coffee has not how does that feel . A bit odd . The coffee has not kicked how does that feel . A bit odd . The coffee has not kicked in how does that feel . A bit odd . The coffee has not kicked in yet. How does that feel . A bit odd . The coffee has not kicked in yet. Shalli coffee has not kicked in yet. Shall we first of all coffee has not kicked in yet. Shall we first of all say coffee has not kicked in yet. siaii we first of all say congratulations to linda. You have been made an obe in the queens Honours List. How did it feel when you got the letter . It was an E Mail, nowadays its all digital. It was such a surprise i had no idea. So many thousands of people have been working incredibly hard in public health, specifically my field, along with many others during the last 14 months. It is just wonderful to see recognition, not just of just wonderful to see recognition, notjust of me, i am very grateful, but also as you have been covering so many other brilliant colleagues. I am just absolutely thrilled. Chris, it could be a postal issue or something, but. Iam chris, it could be a postal issue or something, but. I am trying to get over the awkward bit. Anything you want to say to linda about her award . A. Want to say to linda about her award . ,. ,. , want to say to linda about her award . ,. ,. , a award . Massive congratulations. As linda says. Award . Massive congratulations. As linda says. Its award . Massive congratulations. As linda says, its really award . Massive congratulations. As linda says, its really terrific award . Massive congratulations. As linda says, its really terrific to linda says, its really terrific to see the linda says, its really terrific to see the life Sciences Sector get the recognition that it has. Talking to my Friends Recognition that it has. Talking to my friends and colleagues who work in universities and Health Care and so on. In universities and Health Care and so on. We in universities and Health Care and so on, we have really seen thE Emphasis so on, we have really seen thE Emphasis placed on science, and what Science Emphasis placed on science, and what Science And Emphasis placed on science, and what Science And Medicine can do across the pandemic, and it has resulted in a Lot Of the pandemic, and it has resulted in a Lot Of support from the public for what a Lot Of support from the public for what scientists do and their efforts. What scientists do and their efforts, and i think it has really pushed efforts, and i think it has really pushed science forward, especially from an pushed science forward, especially from an Investment Point of view. But also from an Investment Point of view. But also a from an Investment Point of view. But also a Recognition Point of view but also a Recognition Point of view that but also a Recognition Point of view. That puts us in a really strong view. That puts us in a really strong plays going forward because we will strong plays going forward because we will see more people because of this applying to university to do sciences this applying to university to do sciences because they will see that science sciences because they will see that science actually can really change the World Science actually can really change the world that we live in, and is a great the world that we live in, and is a great time the world that we live in, and is a great time to be a scientist. Sol am really great time to be a scientist. Sol am really pleased to see so much recognition of the people who have, and Britain Recognition of the people who have, and britain is at the forefront of all of and britain is at the forefront of all of this. And britain is at the forefront of all of this, who have actually helped all of this, who have actually helped to get us out of the mess we havE Ended helped to get us out of the mess we havE Ended up in. Massive congratulations, linda. Well done. We all echo congratulations, linda. Well done. We all echo that congratulations, linda. Well done. We all echo that here congratulations, linda. Well done. We all echo that here as congratulations, linda. Well done. We all echo that here as well. Linda, all the talk is around during the 21st and possible relaxations, and the factors that are significant. In amongst them, and i know they are not necessarily graded this way, but the issue around hospitalisations and deaths is, i think, may be paramount, and certainly one of the significant figures. Certainly one of the significant fiaures. ~. Certainly one of the significant fiaures. ~. ,. , figures. What picture are you seeinu . Figures. What picture are you seeing . What figures. What picture are you seeing . What we figures. What picture are you seeing . What we are figures. What picture are you seeing . What we are seeing| figures. What picture are you i seeing . What we are seeing in general is that we are not experiencing exactly the same thing as we did in 2020 or at the beginning of this year. The number of people On Average being admitted to hospital, compared to infections is about half of what it was. So thatis is about half of what it was. So that is really positive. Those are the main indicators that the government will be looking at. The proportion of people in hospital, and the proportion of people in i see you. Looking at the figures yesterday, there were 32 new admissions to hospital with covid. There are over 50,000 hospital admissions every day in england, and about 600 of those will be for bowel cancer, may bE Even more in a single day. So we are looking at small numbers. But with all of this, the Delta Variant, with the data released this week, we now know the transmissibility is about 60 more than alpha. If we allow that to rip through the populatiOn And more people become infected and some of them have not been Vaccinated, that could really push those hospital numbers are. Thats why many people are calling for a slight pause or slowing down to that big reopening that was planned on during the 21st. Chris, one of the things that has been of concern, and its something we used to talk about all the time and we dont see so much, is the R Number which is reported to be increasing now. Well, the R Number is a reflection on the well, the R Number is a reflection on the number of people that each infected on the number of people that each infected person in fact, in other words. Infected person in fact, in other words. If infected person in fact, in other words. If i infected person in fact, in other words, if i have got coronavirus, how words, if i have got coronavirus, how many words, if i have got coronavirus, how many new cases do i cause . If the r how many new cases do i cause . If the R Number is greater than one, then the R Number is greater than one, then you the R Number is greater than one, then you are increasing the scale of then you are increasing the scale of the outbreak. If it is less than one then the outbreak. If it is less than one then the the outbreak. If it is less than one then the outbreak is going away and shrinking then the outbreak is going away and shrinking. They after day to get smallet shrinking. They after day to get smaller. The fact that we have seen an uptick smaller. The fact that we have seen an uptick above one argues that the seesaw an uptick above one argues that the seesaw has an uptick above one argues that the seesaw has tipped, and it has tipped away from seesaw has tipped, and it has tipped away from being in our favour to being away from being in our favour to being in away from being in our favour to being in the favour of coronavirus and a being in the favour of coronavirus and a bigger outbreak. It doesnt mean and a bigger outbreak. It doesnt mean we and a bigger outbreak. It doesnt mean we have instantly got big numbers. Mean we have instantly got big numbers, but if we carry on that way then we numbers, but if we carry on that way then we will numbers, but if we carry on that way then we will see numbers increasing. What the then we will see numbers increasing. What the government will be considering is that, during the 21st. Considering is that, during the 21st. If considering is that, during the 21st. If we considering is that, during the 21st, if we carry On At the trajectory of growth of the outbreak that we trajectory of growth of the outbreak that we are at, we will have 15 20. 000 that we are at, we will have 15 20,000 cases a day. At the moment we are seeing 20,000 cases a day. At the moment we are seeing 8000 a day. The thing that will are seeing 8000 a day. The thing that will have the government wondering though, whether or not that is wondering though, whether or not that is a wondering though, whether or not that is a reasonable risk to take, is whether that is a reasonable risk to take, is whether or not those cases become casualties is whether or not those cases become casualties. At the moment, the number casualties. At the moment, the number of casualties. At the moment, the number of people going into hospital is low. Number of people going into hospital is low. And number of people going into hospital is low, and the number of admissions, weve got 150,000 beds in the admissions, weve got 150,000 beds in the nhs. Admissions, weve got 150,000 beds in the nhs, the number occupied by people in the nhs, the number occupied by people who have got coronavirus is fewer people who have got coronavirus is fewer than people who have got coronavirus is fewer than 1000, people who have got coronavirus is fewerthan1000, so people who have got coronavirus is fewer than 1000, so its less than 1 . Fewer than 1000, so its less than i ~ its fewer than 1000, so its less than i ~ its very fewer than 1000, so its less than 1 . Its very low at the moment, but that doesnt 1 . Its very low at the moment, but that doesnt mean that Cant Change dramatically so the government will be trying dramatically so the government will be trying to weigh up on that seesaw. Be trying to weigh up on that seesaw, looking at the R Number and taking seesaw, looking at the R Number and taking into seesaw, looking at the R Number and taking into Account School Year ending. Taking into Account School Year ending, the summer coming, more peoplE Ending, the summer coming, more people being outdoors more often, and people going back to work. All these and people going back to work. All these factors. Trying to work out what these factors. Trying to work out what we these factors. Trying to work out what we can tolerate in terms of cases. What we can tolerate in terms of cases. And what we can tolerate in terms of cases, and when those are turning into casualties, or whether we tolerate into casualties, or whether we tolerate a into casualties, or whether we tolerate a certain burden of cases that defend against mortality is by using that defend against mortality is by using the that defend against mortality is by using the various measures available to us like using the various measures available to us like vaccines. To us like vaccines. Linda, can i ask ou to us like vaccines. Linda, can i ask you about to us like vaccines. Linda, can i ask you about the to us like vaccines. Linda, can i ask you about the notion to us like vaccines. Linda, can i ask you about the notion of ask you about the notion of hotspots . We are told there are a number of areas, there are many here in the North West where we are, and when ministers have been talking about this, they have often said there has been success in dealing with places like that that have those particular problems, like what happened in bolton. They use boltOn As an example of a place where Surge Vaccine and Search Testing worked. Whats your understanding of what was achieved in bolton, and did it work . I was achieved in bolton, and did it work . ~. , ~. , was achieved in bolton, and did it work . ~. , ~. ,. ,. Work . I think it did work. Just back to the hotspots, work . I think it did work. Just back to the hotspots, you work . I think it did work. Just back to the hotspots, you can work . I think it did work. Just back to the hotspots, you can see work . I think it did work. Just back| to the hotspots, you can see clearly theres two things we are concerned about in some parts of the country. High rates of infection, particularly with the Delta Variant, which we now think is about 96 of cases in the uk, and secondly, low rates of vaccine uptake. For example, in london of all people in the population, only about a third have had a second dose, compared to over 40 of the whole population in the uk. So those two things in combination caused concern, and your right is the North West, london, and some other parts where we have had issues, glasgow etc. In bolton there was a Search Testing, finding cases, getting on top of them, support for the Self Isolation, so testing large numbers of people. And then as you say, accelerating the Vaccine Roll out. Bolton had high proportion of Delta Variant cases, largely in younger people, but we have seen the case Numbers Decline and we have also seen that there are not more people are being admitted to hospital. Thats why magister and others have been given extra resources. As we move through this man to make and the pandemic and the virus becomes endemic, we need to focus resources on the areas where we do see concern. As chris said, if we then have the whole country with lots of infection, we cant do that targeted approach any more, and we must avoid that. Chris. More, and we must avoid that. Chris, ust a more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick word more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick word. We more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick word. We spoke more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick word. We spoke with more, and we must avoid that. Chris, just a quick word. We spoke with our gp this morning, and we have spoken about this in the last couple of weeks, lots of younger people are presenting with covid now, and we have been told we are seeing more people in hospital, but the fact is younger people are getting it, more seem to be wanting to be Vaccinated as they are seeing the impact of this, but if you are admitted to hospital, you are ill. This, but if you are admitted to hospital, you are ill. Yes, and this is the sensitive hospital, you are ill. Yes, and this is the sensitive measure. Hospital, you are ill. Yes, and this is the sensitive measure. There i hospital, you are ill. Yes, and this| is the sensitive measure. There are lots of is the sensitive measure. There are lots of cases is the sensitive measure. There are lots of cases of coronavirus, and there lots of cases of coronavirus, and there are lots of cases of coronavirus, and there are lots of cases of coronavirus where people have no Symptoms Coronavirus where people have no symptoms at all, may be up to a half of people symptoms at all, may be up to a half of people will have such trivial symptoms or no symptoms and they do nothing symptoms or no symptoms and they do nothing about it. So youve got to look at nothing about it. So youve got to look at the nothing about it. So youve got to look at the number of cases and Doublet Look at the number of cases and doublet to look at the number of cases and doublet to get the reality. What you cant argue doublet to get the reality. What you cant argue with our peoplE Ending up cant argue with our peoplE Ending up in cant argue with our peoplE Ending up in hospital, and thats a sensitive up in hospital, and thats a sensitive measure. And that is low at the sensitive measure. And that is low at the moment and thats why the government are in a quandary. On the one Hand Government are in a quandary. On the one hand we government are in a quandary. On the one hand we do have cases, we do have one hand we do have cases, we do havE Escalating case rates, but we dont havE Escalating case rates, but we dont have havE Escalating case rates, but we dont have that translating into hospitalisations at the moment. But we must hospitalisations at the moment. But we must be cautious because it takes time between people catching the infection, more people catching the infection. Infection, more people catching the infection, and becoming sufficiently unwell infection, and becoming sufficiently unwell to infection, and becoming sufficiently unwell to end up in hospital. Thats what unwell to end up in hospital. Thats what the unwell to end up in hospital. Thats what the government will be weighing up. What the government will be weighing up by what the government will be weighing up. By monday when they have got to make up. By monday when they have got to make their up. By monday when they have got to make their announcement and decide what they make their announcement and decide what they want to do, that will be weighing what they want to do, that will be weighing heavily on their mind. But yes, weighing heavily on their mind. But yes. A weighing heavily on their mind. But yes, a significant portion of infections are occurring in younger people infections are occurring in younger people. Thats not surprising because people. Thats not surprising because the youngest members of society because the youngest members of society have been the last to be Vaccinated. They are also the best network Vaccinated. They are also the best network in Vaccinated. They are also the best network in society and are more likely network in society and are more likely to network in society and are more likely to have more contact with more likely to have more contact with more people more of the time, and thats more people more of the time, and thats how more people more of the time, and thats how you transmit the infection. So it is not surprising that infection. So it is not surprising that we infection. So it is not surprising that we are infection. So it is not surprising that we are seeing activity of the disease that we are seeing activity of the disease in that we are seeing activity of the disease in those groups. Thats one of the disease in those groups. Thats one of the arguments for why actually, when of the arguments for why actually, when we of the arguments for why actually, when we have the capacity to do so, going when we have the capacity to do so, going in when we have the capacity to do so, going in and when we have the capacity to do so, going in and vaccinating that group will heip going in and vaccinating that group will help to keep the caseload down in the will help to keep the caseload down in the future. That has been another bil in the future. That has been another big argument this week, about whether big argument this week, about whether or not we should be vaccinating children between 12 and 16, vaccinating children between 12 and 16. As vaccinating children between 12 and 16. As well vaccinating children between 12 and 16, as well as younger adults. Professor 16, as well as younger adults. Professor linda and chris smith, thank you very much. Can we bring them back up . Are we 0k . Can we bring them back up . Are we ok . You understand why i said Linda Obe . It isjust one of ok . You understand why i said Linda Obe . It is just one of those things. He is ignoring you now. That told you. It is doctor chris smith, for the record. He is a virologist. He will be back next week alongside linda. Heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. A very good morning to you. I dont know about you too, but im a bit lost in this picture. This isjust the south side of paignton. Blue skies, a calm sea. Some of you may head off to the beach this Weekend And Tomorrow will be the hotter of the two days this weekend. It wont be sunshinE Everywhere. Clear skies across much of england and wales, low cloud around the west, but West Of Scotland and Northern Ireland there is a lot more Cloud Feeding in On A westerly breeze. Showers for Orkney And Shetland, but they will be Orkney And Shetland, but they will he breaks in The Cloud and some sunshine in Northern Ireland and the West Of Scotland at times during the day. Long spells of sunshine and blue skies elsewhere in the uk. Still a breeze, most noticeable across scotland, and that has brought in some Fresh Air but it is warm and that sunshine this afternoon with temperatures higher than usual at this time of the year, peaking at around 25 in the South East. Whether it is 22, 25 or 28, The Sun is every bit as strong. So bear that in mind if you are on to the second test in the next few days. No interruptions expected. And in wales, we will see up to 27 degrees as wales start their Euro2020 Campaign. This evening should be fine for most, but more cloud in the West Of Scotland and Northern Ireland. A bit of rain for lewis and into Orkney And Shetland. Damages are starting to creep up again in the west. More of a humid feel and that will continue into tomorrow. High pressure will build tomorrow. High pressure will build to the south. South westerly winds bringing that humid air back in. Some rain in the far North And West of scotland, more cloud in the West Of Scotland, more cloud in the West Of Scotland, more cloud in the West Of Scotland, but for most sunday will be dry, sunny and hot with temperature is peaking at 29 celsius. Back to you both. Brides and grooms to be will be waiting anxiously to find out if Lockdown Restrictions in england will end later this month, allowing their dream weddings to go ahead as planned. But its been estimated by one Industry Group that the dress makers, florists, and other businesses in the sector could lose out on £325 million each week if the relaxation is delayed. Our Business Correspondent Katy austin is at a Wedding Venue near brighton this morning. I hope people are getting married there today because they have got a beautiful day for it if they are. Yes, good morning from a very sunny sussex countryside. I am at toddington manor, a hotel and Wedding Venue not far from toddington manor, a hotel and Wedding Venue not farfrom brighton, and the reason we have got these cars next to me is they are actually preparing today to host a Wedding Fair tomorrow. Preparing today to host a Wedding Fairtomorrow. Its preparing today to host a Wedding Fair tomorrow. Its the first Wedding Fair they have been able to hold since march 2020. And yes, anxious wait is the right description for a Lot Of the businesses who are going to bE Exhibiting here as they wait to find out exactly what will happen after the 21st Ofjune. There are a Lot Of restrictions in place around weddings at the moment, but its estimated there are about 50,000 events planned in the four weeks afterJune 21. I have been speaking to some businesses and couples about what is at stake here. Sian and her fiance what is at stake here. Sian and Herfiance Dan have got pre wedding nerves. Not about the prospect of getting married, but whether thE Event can go ahead later this month. Ilii. Whether thE Event can go ahead later this month. , whether thE Event can go ahead later this month. , whether thE Event can go ahead later this month. ,. , this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th, this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th. And this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th, and we this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th, and we just this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th, and we just dont this month. Our Wedding Day is on the 25th, and we just dont know i the 25th, and we just dont know what on earth we are planning for. This has been some two years in the planning. This has been some two years in the planning, and with that has come a great planning, and with that has come a great amount of cost, people have committed to travel to accommodation, depending on what is announced accommodation, depending on what is announced by the government it could completely announced by the government it could completely throw our plans into disarray completely throw our plans into disarray and we could lose thousands of pounds. Disarray and we could lose thousands of pounds, we could have to completely reorganisE Everything. At the completely reorganisE Everything. Git the moment, 30 people are allowed to attend a wedding in england, not including those working at it. Food and drink are permitted if people are sat down, and everyOne Has to wear a face covering when they are moving about. Dancing is discouraged, apart from the happy couple s first dance. This venue has hosted some so called micro weddings, but it director says the business is survival depends on the current rules being relaxed. Tote business is survival depends on the current rules being relaxed. We make a loss On Anything current rules being relaxed. We make a loss On Anything less current rules being relaxed. We make a loss On Anything less than current rules being relaxed. We make a loss On Anything less than 70 a loss On Anything less than 70 guests a loss On Anything less than 70 guests at a loss On Anything less than 70 guests at a wedding, plus also there is no bar guests at a wedding, plus also there is no bar takings associated, or catering is no bar takings associated, or catering. So we are doing them because catering. So we are doing them because we want our couples to be able to because we want our couples to be able to get because we want our couples to be able to get married, but it is financially not viable for us. What will ou financially not viable for us. What will you do financially not viable for us. What will you do if financially not viable for us. What will you do if restrictions financially not viable for us. What will you do if restrictions are financially not viable for us. Txvrisgt will you do if restrictions are not lifted on june will you do if restrictions are not lifted onJune 21 . I will you do if restrictions are not lifted on June 21 . Lifted on June 21 . I think we will c. It is lifted on June 21 . I think we will cry. It is destroying lifted on June 21 . I think we will cry. It is destroying our lifted on June 21 . I think we will. Cry. It is destroying our business. We have cry. It is destroying our business. We have moved all of our wedding is from march we have moved all of our wedding is from march last year to this year, and they from march last year to this year, and they keep getting moved and moved and they keep getting moved and moved and moved. Soto postpone moved and moved. So to postpone again moved and moved. So to postpone again will moved and moved. Soto postpone again will be quite difficult. Suppliers, too, are on tenterhooks. Some of this photographer s clients have already rearranged their celebrations four and hes not sure what will happen if the date slips again. What will happen if the date slips a. Ain. What will happen if the date slips aaain. , what will happen if the date slips aaain. , ~ , what will happen if the date slips aaain. ,. , what will happen if the date slips aaain. i , again. The most likely impact is that people again. The most likely impact is that people will again. The most likely impact is that people will suddenly again. The most likely impact is that people will suddenly go again. The most likely impact is i that people will suddenly go from again. The most likely impact is that people will suddenly go from a full day to just two or three hours, and obviously we have to adjust our costs accordingly. And obviously we have to adust our costs accordingly. � costs accordingly. Weddings and cor orate costs accordingly. Weddings and corporate work costs accordingly. Weddings and corporate work normally costs accordingly. Weddings and corporate work normally make i costs accordingly. Weddings and | corporate work normally make up costs accordingly. Weddings and corporate work normally make up two thirds of this florist s income. They cant wait for certainty. An awful they cant wait for certainty. An awful lot they cant wait for certainty. An awful Lot Ofjuly weddings and august awful Lot Ofjuly weddings and august weddings, some at thE End of june, august weddings, some at thE End of june. And august weddings, some at thE End of june. And it august weddings, some at thE End of june, and it would just mean that people june, and it would just mean that peopte can june, and it would just mean that people can plan and bE Excited. At the moment theres always that holding the moment theres always that holding back on that thought of whether holding back on that thought of whether it will happen, and the fact that everything is scaled down. For that everything is scaled down. Thousands of that everything is scaled down. Ft . Thousands of couples and businesses, there is a lot riding on whether their Big Day can be as big as they hope. This is one of the areas where businesses will bE Exhibiting their wearers, including everything from flowers to catering, and, of course, dresses. Dresses obviously a big part of everybody� s special day, and you run a couple of bridal boutiques. Good morning. Have people still been buying wedding dresses over the past year . Its still been buying wedding dresses over the past year . Over the past year . Its been an interesting over the past year . Its been an interesting time. Over the past year . Its been an interesting time. Of over the past year . Its been an interesting time. Of course, over the past year . Its been an i interesting time. Of course, when there was lockdown, we had to be up close and we couldnt make any sales, however, after the first lockdown, we had a surge, because people had hopes of getting married this year, and then thatll stop. Now people are being more cautious, still buying gowns, but people are depending on whats being said, because usually its a family affair, people want to know who they can can bring to their appointments. This event happening tomorrow, i should say, the Wedding Fair is not until tomorrow, we are getting a sneak peek today, its being run by the same business that has recently bought the venue, toddington manor, and this is helen. What has it been like trying to put on this Wedding Fire . 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Fixed time spots, to manage the flow. And fixed time spots, to manage the flow, and maintain social distancing throughout the day. How flow, and maintain social distancing throughout the day. Flow, and maintain social distancing throughout the day. How much does it mean to you throughout the day. How much does it mean to you to throughout the day. How much does it mean to you to get throughout the day. How much does it mean to you to get the throughout the day. How much does it mean to you to get the decision mean to you to get the decisiOn Around what does happen on the 21st Ofjune . 50 around what does happen on the 21st Ofjune . ,. ,. ,. ,. , ofjune . So important. It has to be some Clarity Ofjune . So important. It has to be some clarity for ofjune . So important. It has to be some clarity for the ofjune . So important. It has to be some clarity for the wedding some clarity for the Wedding Industry some clarity for the Wedding Industry. They have to know their weddings industry. They have to know their weddings can go ahead, if so, when, how many weddings can go ahead, if so, when, how many guests, they have . I want the party how many guests, they have . I want the party they always plan, and can they go the party they always plan, and can they go on the party they always plan, and can they go on their honeymoon . You have they go on their honeymoon . You have the runnina they go on their honeymoon . You have the running and they go on their honeymoon . You have the running and events they go on their honeymoon . You have the running and events business. They go on their honeymoon . You have the running and events business. Howl the running and events business. How is it been, trying to get events hosted . Is it been, trying to get events hosted . ,. ,. , hosted . Events have been nonexistent the last 18 months. Hosted . Events have been nonexistent the last 18 months. It hosted . Events have been nonexistent the last 18 months. It has hosted . Events have been nonexistent the last 18 months. It has been the last 18 months. It has been quite the last 18 months. It has been quite painful. Like many wedding suppliers. Quite painful. Like many wedding suppliers, diversification is the key suppliers, diversification is the key. Weve been lucky enough to diversify key. Weve been lucky enough to diversify to acquire own venue here at Tottington Manor in the south downs at Tottington Manor in the south downs. ,. At Tottington Manor in the south downs. i ,. , at Tottington Manor in the south downs. , i ,. ,. ,. , downs. Thank you for oining us. Plannin downs. Thank you for oining us. Planning is the h downs. Thank you for oining us. Planning is the big downs. Thank you forjoining us. Planning is the big word. Downs. Thank you forjoining us. Planning is the big word. Can downs. Thank you forjoining us. I planning is the big word. Can brides and grooms and other couples get going again with their plans . Well find out soon. 8 34am is the time now. Gorgeous weather, brilliant atmospheres, lots of competition, and niggle. We are going to talk about euros, but its that day of the year when you are looking down the queens Honours List. At this isnt the less, i think its a bit more groundless. Its about more than just the sport. Its about dedication, committment, and work put in way, beyond the confines of sport that mean a number of prominent sporting list. The former England And Crystal Palace Manager Roy Hodgson has been awarded a cbe for services to football, over several decades. While Raheem Sterling, gets an m. B. E for services to racial diversity in sport, and Liverpool Captainjordan Henderson has an m. B. E for services to charity. Over the last year, on breakfast we have closely followed rob burrow, the former Leeds Rhinos player learning, to live with Motor Neurone disease. His former Team Mate and Friend Kevin Sinfield has supported rob, even running seven marathons in seven days to raise money for charity. Now kevin has received an, obe for services to Rugby League, and Charity Fundraising and hes been telling me what that means to him. To say its unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. Driven on by the love for his friend, back in december, Kevin Sinfield ran seven marathons in seven days to help rob burrow, his Leeds Rhinos Team Mate for 13 years, with his battle against Motor Neurone disease. I know hed do it for me. Sinfield pushing himself way beyond any line hed crossed before to raise awareness and funds for the Mnd Association and help robs and other families cope with this disease for which there is no cure. And inspiring him every step of the way was his friend and the challenges he is facing everyday, plus Support On Social Media from Around The World. Thanks very much, kevin. We followed sinfield Day By day before hE Eventually rested those legs on our red sofa. Morning, kev. His original target was £77,000, but the total currently stands at over 2. 7 million, and now kevin is to receive an obe for services to rugby League Football and charitable funding an even greater honour than the mbe he received seven years ago. Well, kev, congratulations. An even greater honour than the mbe he received seven years ago. But what does the obe mean now . Yeah, its a huge honour. I was really surprised when it came through but it means a lot. I think, given the last 18 months, and the Journey Robs been on, and sort of the rest of his Team Mates, the club, the seven in seven team that we put together, thatjust represents all those, and you think of all those people who have been challenged by mnd, what great work the Mnd Association have done, well, you know, this is part of it that for all those people. I know you got the mbe in 2014, was this did you find out about this in a similar sort of way, the obe . This came through as an E Mail, i thought it was a bit of a joke. The last one looked like a tax bill, and this one was an E Mail, so, its what it represents, and when you think of sort of the Battle And Challenge that the burrow family and many others are facing Around The World, but especially in the uk, you know, im obviously delighted to raise the awareness and keep it going. Well, theres no One Prouder than rob himself. Weve just sent you a little message on your phone. Do you want to get your Phone Out . Something that theyve sent to us that weve passed on to you. Im absolutely made up for kev and his obe. Some people leave Rugby League and they arent ever talked about again. To leave a lasting impression on the sport, nobody will be talked about more. Not only was he amazing in his performance, but a Role Model for the next generation. People who dont know Rugby League have heard of Kevin Sinfield. He is probably the most famous player of recent times, and i am lucky enough to call them a good friend. Hes stood by my side on the pitch, and he continues to be with me through my toughest support, and I Cant think of anyone more deserved this award more than my mate. The next step is, now, i would love nothing more than to call you sir Kevin Sinfield. Mike, youre not doing a sally and making me cry, all right . No, 0k its. I think, every time you get a message from him or you see him. Sorry. No, no, take your time. I mean, silencejust says it all, doesnt it . Ijust think its great to see him, to get messages from him, to visit him. To see his fight and the way hes gone about everything these last 18 months, he is inspired everybody, and i think, notjust the mnd community, but people in sport, people in life, whove had a pretty tough 18 months, look at rob and lindsey and the kids and what the whole of the Burrow Family Have gone through, and, you know, it puts everything into perspective for us. Sinfield is now director of rugby at the Leeds Rhinos team where he and rob formed such a successful bond, and its their enduring teamwork that now makes such a difference to life and prospects for people tackling Motor Neurone. I think that team had a real special bond, and that will remain forever, and wed do anything for him. And youre certainly not stopping at seven in seven. Youre not finished at all, are you . No, and i dont think any of us are. I think this is something that has absolutely gripped us. Ive said it a few times, it was the best thing ivE Ever done, last year, and to continue that is really important to us all, so, not quite sure it will be seven marathons this year, but, you know, trying to find new ways of inspiring and creating that awareness and interest, its the funds that make a real difference, and weve got to keep trying to generate, and push, and ensure that not only do we get a cure, but we make peoples lives better until that happens. Well follow you every step of the way. Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you. Absolutely brilliant. Thanks, kev. So, the journey continues, so, thejourney continues, and a journey that is making such a difference. Time, then, to talk about thE Euros. What a night it was in rome for italy. A stirring opening ceremony, with Nessun Dorma bringing back memories of italia 90 for those old enough to remember, and then the italian team looked so good, beating turkey 3 0. This afternoon, in the same group, the spotlight will be on wales. Theyre taking on switzerland, some 3,000 miles away in sweltering baku and our Wales Correspondent Hywel Griffith is there. Morning, hywel no mass red wall of fans there to cheer wales on, but i assume it will be red hot. How much will be this a factor . Yeah, its started to heat up already, they reckon by Kick Off it will be 29 degrees. Let me show you a little bit of baku, it is a city by the caspian sea, some 4 Million people live here, which is bigger than the population of wales, but over the recent years, wales have had several fixtures, they landed over the recent years, wales have had severalfixtures, they landed on monday, but how many fans have followed . Thats a big question, because they were asked not to follow because azerbaijan is a amber country. In france, and unfancied Wales Team made all the way to the semifinals. Speaking to the players this week, several talk about that being the summer of their lives, but they are focused against the game with switzerland at tpm bst. Azerbaijan has their own golden generation, but wales, having seen their fixture against turkey, they think the group could be kind to them and they make all the way through. Switzerland today, turkey next week. Kick through. Switzerland today, turkey next week. , � �. , next week. Kick off on the bbc had upm. The French Open made sure it wasnt going to be upstaged by thE Euros, last night, with one of the best matches ever at the French Open, as Novak Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal in their semi final. In front of 5000 fans who were given special permission, to allow them to stay until thE End and beyond the 11 O Clock Paris Curfew djokovic won by 3 sets to 1. Its a danger, where you think thats the final, but it was a hurdle. It thats the final, but it was a hurdle. Thats the final, but it was a hurdle. ,. , thats the final, but it was a l hurdle. Its hurdle. It was incredible. Its auoin to hurdle. It was incredible. Its going to be hurdle. It was incredible. Its going to be an hurdle. It was incredible. Its going to be an incredible hurdle. It was incredible. Its i going to be an incredible final. Yeah, the young pretender against djokovic yeah, the young pretender against djokovic. Its yeah, the young pretender against dokovic. �. ,. , yeah, the young pretender against dokovic. I. ,. ,. ,. , yeah, the young pretender against dokovic. I. ,. ,. ,. ,. , this is where we say goodbye to viewers on Bbc One where its time for saturday kitchen. Were on the News Channel until 10. Bye for now. The time now is 8 44am. I dont know what the weather is like when you are. Lets have a look what its like down in cornwall. The cameras of the world in st ives. As the World Leaders wake up this morning, this is what their view will be as they look out over a beautiful spot on the cornish coast. On the cornish coast. Cant beat that, on the cornish coast. Cant beat that. Really. On the cornish coast. Cant beat that, really. Theyre on the cornish coast. Cant beat that, really. TheyrE Enjoying i on the cornish coast. Cant beat i that, really. TheyrE Enjoying good weather, not quite sure what everyone is doing today in terms of enjoyment of weather, but i think its largely decent, isnt it . The beach in the sea here is going to look much better as we go through, its been rather grey through, its been rather grey through there as late, parts of yorkshire, a beautiful start to saturday, not quite as humid as it has been of late, fresh out there, that bit of low cloud out towards the west, clearer skies, central that bit of low cloud out towards the west, clearerskies, centraland eastern areas, youll see, it will be always at times, sunny spells to come, showers at the moment, most of you stay dry, later for england and wales, breeze blowing across scotland, pleasant in The Sunshine onceit scotland, pleasant in The Sunshine once it is with you, and strong regardless of the temperature, 25 towards the south, plenty of Evening Sunshine to come. This evening and overnight, skies across england and wales cloudy, there will be some rain at times, the return of the humid Airtowards Rain at times, the return of the humid air towards the west as we go towards tomorrow morning, this is why high pressure is established itself again. This brings back the aerial growth in the Mid Atlantic, tropical air, aerial growth in the Mid Atlantic, tropicalair, more humid aerial growth in the Mid Atlantic, tropical air, more humid as the day goes on, much of Scotland England and wales dry, going to be the hottest day of the weekend. 26 degrees and Eastern Parts of scotland, it will be a hot start for Englands Euro 2020 campaign, 28 celsius, a few sunny spells breaking out, outbreaks of rain, Butjust Notice it will be a Muggy Night taking us into Monday Morning once again, temperatures around 17 rate increases we start the new week, looking ahead it looks largely dry, just cast your eyes out during the night, some of our weather watchers have been spotting these white clouds here, they sparkle and this guy, clouds here, they sparkle and this quy. Yu clouds here, they sparkle and this guy, you only usually get them around the middle of the summer, and thats because The Sun has certain its shining of these crowds, which actually weigh up in the mesosphere, made up of ice crystals and dust. Could you tell me, its one for sleeping, what are your top tips for sleeping, what are your top tips for sleeping when it is warm . The best thin to do sleeping when it is warm . The best thing to do is sleeping when it is warm . The best thing to do is trying sleeping when it is warm . The best thing to do is trying to sleeping when it is warm . The best thing to do is trying to keep sleeping when it is warm . The best thing to do is trying to keep your I Thing to do is trying to keep your house as cool as possible during the day, opening those windows facing the morning. For me, itsjust cast the morning. For me, itsjust cast the duve off and a light sheet ob. Thats all i have to do. Its, the duve off and a light sheet ob. Thats all i have to do. Thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel. Make thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, make it thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, make it cold . Thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, make it cold . Not thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, make it cold . Not lately . | thats all i have to do. A cold wet towel, make it cold . Not lately . Not for me. Towel, make it cold . Not lately . Hot for me. Maybe that will come in a few years time. Dedicated volunteers who have been helping us through the pandemic are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday Honours List. The Brother And Sister duo John Brownhill and Amanda Guest have both been awarded british empire medals for their efforts rallying caterers, chefs, taxi drivers and helpers to cook and deliver nearly a quarter of A Million meals to nhs staff and vulnerable members of their community. They both join us now. Good morning to you, john, amanda. Congratulations. How does it feel . You are there together, Brother And Sister, give us a sense of what it means to get your award today. Absolutely unbelievable. Its just such an absolutely unbelievable. Itsjust such an honour, and we are thrilled to bits such an honour, and we are thrilled to bits. ,. Such an honour, and we are thrilled to bits. i ,. , such an honour, and we are thrilled to bits. Ii ,. , such an honour, and we are thrilled tobits. , � , to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible. We to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible. We are to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible. We are so to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible. We are so grateful to bits. Thank you, everybody. Its incredible. We are so grateful for. Incredible. We are so grateful for all the incredible. We are so grateful for all the incredible incredible. We are so grateful for all the incredible volunteers incredible. 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We have been very fortunate that we have all i of family, as well. We have been i very fortunate that we have all been well. Very fortunate that we have all been well. So very fortunate that we have all been well. So our very fortunate that we have all been well, so our family has been affected. Well, so our family has been affected, but so many people have that we affected, but so many people have that we know, and my Catering Industry that we know, and my Catering Industry has generally affected, so work has industry has generally affected, so work has been a struggle for us to rat work has been a struggle for us to get started, but we are at our family. Get started, but we are at our family. We get started, but we are at our family, we work our way through these family, we work our way through these things, but it was an amazing experience these things, but it was an amazing experience. It kept me going. I was so busy experience. It kept me going. I was so busy driving vans and handing out food. So busy driving vans and handing out food. I so busy driving vans and handing out food. I did so busy driving vans and handing out food, i did so much practically with so many food, i did so much practically with so many other incredible supporters, and i know so many other incredible supporters, and i knowjohn mentioned this but we had and i knowjohn mentioned this but we had so and i knowjohn mentioned this but we had so much support and so much to help. We had so much support and so much to help. It we had so much support and so much to help, it wasjust such an we had so much support and so much to help, it was just such an amazing experience to help, it was just such an amazing experience and really humbling, honoured experience and really humbling, honoured to get the support. So many people honoured to get the support. So many peopte that honoured to get the support. So many people that helped us, the chefs, the volunteers, other people raising money the volunteers, other people raising money and the volunteers, other people raising money and donating, we couldnt have had the money and donating, we couldnt have had the chefs making food if we didnt had the chefs making food if we didnt have the donations, so its an incredible honour, so, thank you. He was an incredible honour, so, thank you. He was making the breakfast . Maam. Is mum there . He was making the breakfast . Maam. Is mum there . Mummies he was making the breakfast . Maam. Is mum there . Mummies there. He was making the breakfast . Maam. Is mum there . Mummies there. She i is mum there . Mummies there. She must be so is mum there . Mummies there. She must be so proud. Is mum there . Mummies there. She must be so proud. Whats is mum there . Mummies there. She must be so proud. Whats name . I is mum there . Mummies there. She i must be so proud. Whats name . 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We started to us the packaging that we needed. We started to work from 6am to 2pm, they worked so hard to transform the distillery they worked so hard to transform the distillery to they worked so hard to transform the distillery to put procedures in Place Distillery to put procedures in place to distillery to put procedures in place to make surE Everything was compliant. Place to make surE Everything was compliant, it was phenomenal. Thats how ou compliant, it was phenomenal. Thats how you support compliant, it was phenomenal. Thats how you support transform compliant, it was phenomenal. Thats how you support transform the how you support transform the business, start a business you are a distillery. Where are you at now . The distillery. Where are you at now . We stopped making Hand Sanitiser in july of stopped making Hand Sanitiser in july of last year. The bigger producer july of last year. The bigger producer started to get back to normal. 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Hopefully well start to drive up the recovery from the pandemic. A. Ood the recovery from the pandemic. Good News Story all round, congratulations. Its been good to talk to, thank you for dressing up for breakfast, as well. Take care. Really nice catching up with people, more coming up in the next hour. Good Morning And Welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Our Headlines Today a sharp rise in cases of the Delta Variant means the government is considering a delay of up to four weeks, before lifting Englands Lockdown restrictions. Honours for the heroes of the coronavirus Vaccine Rollout, their life saving work is recognised by the queen. Figures from the world of entertainment are also honoured including the singer lulu and the Great British Bake OffJudge Prue Leith. Todays Trooping The Colour, to mark her majestys 95th birthday, will be a scaled down event, held inside the grounds of Windsor Castle. And in weather, while cloud and patchy rain will continue in the North East of scotland, for many it is turning sunnier through this weekend. Tomorrow for many should be hot as well. I will have the details here on breakfast. Its saturday, 12thjune. The government is considering delaying the lifting of englands remaining coronavirus restrictions by up to four weeks. The final stage of the Road Map out of lockdown was due to take place on 21st Ofjune. There are growing concerns about the spread of the Delta Variant, first identified in india, and the rise in cases, as our political correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Removing legal limits on social contact, Easing Restrictions for largE Events, a proper reopening of nightclubs all part of the plan for englands final step out of lockdown. But recently, the Mood Music has been more downbeat. The has been more downbeat. Delta variant is spreadin more the Delta Variant is spreading much more quickly, and if you look at the hospitalisations, the numbers are small, but they are doubling approximately every seven days. If we then suddenly say we are going to open up completely, we may end up with the overwhelmed again. Unfortunately, i think we are just going to going to have to maybe give it another month until we have so many more people Vaccinated. There were 8,125 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours. Thats up almost 60 in the past week. On average, over 6,500 new cases have been recorded per day in the last week. And hospitalisations are beginning to rise slowly, with more than 1,000 people in hospital. For borisjohnson in cornwall, for the G7 Summit, it means a big decision when he gets back to Downing Street. He said he would be driven by the data. Labour claims the country is paying the price for his reckless border policy. Downing street insists no final decisions have been made and the datas still being examined. Ultimately, he will have to decide. Jessica parker, Bbc News. Our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming joins us now from the G7 Summit in st ives. It is looking lovely there behind you. Where do you want to start . Do you. Where do you want to start . Do you want to start with the g7 and what is happening . You want to start with the g7 and what is happening . Yes, because business has what is happening . Yes, because business has got what is happening . Yes, because business has got under what is happening . Yes, because business has got under way what is happening . Yes, because business has got under way here| business has got under way here already. President Emanuel Macron is meeting borisjohnsOn About now and later he is meeting President S of the European Commission and European Council. You can expect them to be talking about how the Brexit Deal is being implemented in Northern Ireland, oras being implemented in Northern Ireland, or as thE Eu sees it, not implement it properly in Northern Ireland, oras implement it properly in Northern Ireland, or as the uk sees it, being implemented too much by thE Eu in Northern Ireland which is upsetting some people in Northern Ireland. Thats an issue which will rumble on for a couple of weeks. I dont think it will reach a Crisis Point here at this summit, i dont think anyone wants to do that, but i think the temperature on that issue will rise in the next couple of weeks because there is a deadline coming up at thE End of the month. End of the month. There are lots of Thins End of the month. There are lots of things going end of the month. There are lots of things going on end of the month. There are lots of things going on when end of the month. There are lots of things going on when it end of the month. There are lots of things going on when it comes end of the month. There are lots of things going on when it comes to i end of the month. There are lots of. Things going on when it comes to the Prime Minister s diary over the next few days. The one that lots of people are looking at is this announcement on the 14th aboutJune 21, and whether or not restrictions will bE Extended or eased, or perhaps they will be a combination of both. Perhaps they will be a combination of both. ,. ,. , of both. Yes, we understand that whitehall departments of both. Yes, we understand that whitehall departments are of both. Yes, we understand that i whitehall departments are drawing of both. Yes, we understand that whitehall departments are drawing up some options for the Prime Minister to choose from, and this morning senior government sources are stressing they are still considering options plural. It is not a done deal. It does look like delaying thE Easing of restrictions could be delayed by a week. Stench four is made up of a few things. Like reopening businesses that are still closed like nightclubs, lifting capacity limits on things like theatres, cinemas and sports stadiums. And also all the social distancing, whether it is where you have to wear a mask and the advice to work from home. So there are several switches the government could flit or not flick, or delay. It may notjust be one monolithic decision that the Prime Minister makes on monday. Foremost in their mind will be the latest data about the Delta Variant of coronavirus, the Delta Variant of coronavirus, the one that was first identified in india. It is more transmissible, you are more likely to pass it on to someone if you have got it, and it looks like more peoplE End up in hospital if they catch it. And if caution is the watchword, then that would lead you to think that probably there will be a delay, which of course will be disappointing to those businesses who are hoping for things to go completely back to normal. Im sure some conservative mps will be annoyed as well. Some conservative mps will be annoyed as well. You will be very busy over annoyed as well. You will be very busy over the annoyed as well. You will be very busy over the next annoyed as well. You will be very busy over the next few annoyed as well. You will be very busy over the next few days, annoyed as well. You will be very busy over the next few days, so i busy over the next few days, so enjoy The Sunshine when you are able to get out. Thank you, adam. Key people behind the Covid Vaccine Rollout are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday Honours List, with nearly a quarter of recipients being recognised for their response during the pandemic. The list includes the scientists who developed the Oxford Astrazeneca Jab and the former chair of the Uk Vaccine taskforce, kate bingham. Volunteers who helped during the pandemic have also been honoured for their work supporting their communities. Celebrities from the world of Entertainment And Sport are also on the list. Including lulu, who has been awarded a cbe in recognition for her 57 Year Career as a singer, and for her Charity And Fundraising work. The chef and Great British Bake OffJudge Prue Leith has been made a dame. She says shes not sure she deserves the pat on the back for doing something shes loved all her life but that its a huge honour. Also being recognised is former strictly come dancing Judge Arlene phillips, who has also been made a dame. Shes been honoured for services to dance and charity. She took to twitter to say it was the highest recognition she could ever have dreamed of. The us woman wanted in connection with the death of harry dunn, who died after a crash in northamptonshire in 2019, could face some form of virtual trial, according to the foreign secretary. Anne sacoolas left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity after the incident. Now Dominic Raab says the path is clear for a virtual trial that he says will give the dunn familyjustice. A spokesperson for the family says its a huge development. As well as unveiling honours, the queen will also celebrate her 95th birthday with the Trooping The Colour later today. For a second year running the Military Parade will be pared back because of covid restrictions, with a smaller event being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell reports. Every aspect, from the location to the precise movements of the troops, has had to be adapted to make sure the parade is covid safe. The has had to be adapted to make sure the parade is covid safe. The parade is covid safe. We are testina the parade is covid safe. We are testing our the parade is covid safe. We are testing our soldiers the parade is covid safe. We are testing our soldiers every the parade is covid safe. We are testing our soldiers every single j testing our soldiers every single day, and you will see on parade that we are social distancing in light with in line with government guidance. Whilst we aim to deliver a first class parade, we do have to conform to government guidelines on social distancing. That conform to government guidelines on social distancing. Social distancing. At least for those on horseback, social distancing. At least for those on horseback, keeping| social distancing. At least for those on horseback, keeping their distance is not so much of a problem. It distance is not so much of a Problem Distance is not so much of a roblem. , , i, problem. It is easier because its difficult to problem. It is easier because its difficult to get problem. It is easier because its difficult to get within problem. It is easier because its difficult to get within two problem. It is easier because its difficult to get within two metres of somebody when you are on the back of somebody when you are on the back of a horse of somebody when you are on the back of a horse. The distancing when mounted of a horse. The distancing when mounted is of a horse. The distancing when mounted is not difficult at all. Since mounted is not difficult at all. Since the mounted is not difficult at all. Since the pandemic began, large scale ceremonial events have been cancelled, and many of the soldiers on Parade Today ive been using their skills to Setup And Man Testing And Vaccination centres. Getting back on parade is a sign of a to normality. It is getting back on parade is a sign of a to normality a to normality. It is what these soldiersjoined a to normality. It is what these soldiersjoined the a to normality. It is what these soldiersjoined the army a to normality. It is what these soldiersjoined the army for, i a to normality. It is what these | soldiersjoined the army for, to a to normality. It is what these soldiersjoined the army for, to go soldiers joined the army for, to go out on operations, and also to do their state ceremonial and public duties, and they are really keen to get back to business. For the dress rehearsal, nine year old has steve brannagan took the salute. Later today, it will be the commander in chief, the queen, on her official 95th birthday. Sarah campbell, Bbc News, west london. Preparations are underway for the ceremony later today. Our reporter Ben Boulos is at Combermere Barracks for us this morning. 0h, oh, look, they are all in their finery. You have made some friends this morning, i know. It finery. You have made some friends this morning, i know. This morning, i know. It has been a oreous this morning, i know. It has been a gorgeous morning, this morning, i know. It has been a gorgeous morning, a this morning, i know. It has been a gorgeous morning, a busy this morning, i know. It has been a gorgeous morning, a busy morningj gorgeous morning, a busy morning here. These are the final checks, making surE Everything is absolutely perfect. Dont they look magnificent . Of course, they are being inspected by their commander in chief, the queen, for the Trooping The Colour. It is a scaled down Trooping The Colour because of the pandemic. It will be in the grounds of Windsor Castle, not in Central London. They will be social distancing and no crowds. Lets find out how it will work. We can speak to major Tom Mounting of the Household Cavalry who will be up there at the front with the parade. What is it like preparing for it this year . Is what is it like preparing for it this year . What is it like preparing for it this ear . ,. , this year . Is it easier or harder . It has been this year . Is it easier or harder . It has been different. This year . Is it easier or harder . It has been different. Normally, | this year . Is it easier or harder . I it has been different. Normally, the braid is it has been different. Normally, the braid is on it has been different. Normally, the braid is on horse guards and today we are braid is on horse guards and today we are at braid is on horse guards and today we are at Windsor Castle, so there are slight we are at Windsor Castle, so there are slight changes with a Scaled Down Version but we have done lots of Scaled Down Version but we have done lots of rehearsing and we are ready to go lots of rehearsing and we are ready to go in lots of rehearsing and we are ready to go in a lots of rehearsing and we are ready to go in a couple hours. And lots of rehearsing and we are ready to go in a couple hours. To go in a couple hours. And this brinus to go in a couple hours. And this brings with to go in a couple hours. 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Absolutely, it has been a really challenging 18 months for the nation really challenging 18 months for the natiOn And the Royal Family, and the regiment natiOn And the Royal Family, and the regiment has undertaken covid summit, regiment has undertaken covid support, where we have been doing testing support, where we have been doing testing as support, where we have been doing testing as part of the pandemic. But we are testing as part of the pandemic. But we are now testing as part of the pandemic. But we are now returning to our core job, we are now returning to our core job, state we are now returning to our core job, state ceremonies which is hugely job, state ceremonies which is hugely exciting. I job, state ceremonies which is hugely exciting. Hugely exciting. I have been watchin hugely exciting. I have been watching the hugely exciting. I have been watching the preparations. Hugely exciting. I have been l watching the preparations this morning, and so much attention to detail. How much work goes into preparing for this major event in the calendar . We preparing for this Maor Event in the calendar . H preparing for this Maor Event in the calendar . ~. , , the calendar . We have been preparing for months. This the calendar . We have been preparing for months. This started the calendar . We have been preparing for months. This started at the calendar . We have been preparing for months. This started at the for months. This started at the beginning for months. This started at the beginning of the year, when we anticipated this parade would be happening. Today is the culmination of six happening. Today is the culmination of six Months Worth of work. And this is not of six Months Worth of work. And this is not the of six Months Worth of work. And this is not the first of six Months Worth of work. Jinn. This is not the first time you have done Trooping The Colour, is it . This is the second time i have done it, this is the second time i have done it. So this is the second time i have done it. So it this is the second time i have done it. So it is this is the second time i have done it, so it is hugely exciting. This feels it, so it is hugely exciting. This feels more it, so it is hugely exciting. This feels more unique. We are closer to the monarchy, given the proximity of windsor the monarchy, given the proximity of Windsor Castle. It is a huge Honour And Privilege to be part of such a special and privilege to be part of such a special day. The and privilege to be part of such a special Day And Privilege to be part of such a special day. The logistics must be different. The special day. The logistics must be different. The gaps special day. The logistics must be different. The gaps that special day. The logistics must be different. The gaps that you special day. The logistics must be different. The gaps that you have | special day. The logistics must be l different. 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I will lead all the soldiers you can see over my shoulder. When we are you can see over my shoulder. When we are in you can see over my shoulder. When we are in Windsor Castle itself, i will command all mounted troops, so the kings will command all mounted troops, so the Kings Troop and the household mounted the Kings Troop and the household mounted regiment. We the Kings Troop and the household mounted regiment. The Kings Troop and the household mounted regiment. We will keep an E E out for mounted regiment. We will keep an eye out for yom mounted regiment. We will keep an eye out for you. How mounted regiment. We will keep an eye out for you. How many mounted regiment. We will keep an eye out for you. How many horses i eye out for you. How many Horses Today . {of} eye out for you. How many Horses Toda . Ii. , , eye out for you. How many Horses Toda . I . , . , today . 40 horses and 40 men and women on today . 40 horses and 40 men and women on parade. Today . 40 horses and 40 men and women on parade. Normally today . 40 horses and 40 men and women on parade. Normally we i today . 40 horses and 40 men and i women on parade. Normally we have about women on parade. Normally we have about 170, women on parade. Normally we have about 170, so a much scaled down scaled about 170, so a much scaled down scaled down about 170, so a much scaled down scaled down parade. About 170, so a much scaled down scaled down parade. About 170, so a much scaled down scaled down parade. Scaled down but no less in terms scaled down parade. Scaled down but no less in terms of scaled down parade. Scaled down but no less in terms of finery. Scaled down parade. Scaled down but no less in terms of finery. Major no less in terms of finery. Major tom, thank you very much indeed. The horses will set off in the next half an hour or so. People are being encouraged, urge, warned not to turn out on the streets of windsor. It is all being broadcast on Bbc One. Stay at home, enjoy it and watch it from there. Then, have you seen any horses misbehaving this morning . The . T then, have you seen any horses misbehaving this morning . They have all been on tiptop misbehaving this morning . They have all been on tiptop behaviour. Misbehaving this morning . They have all been on tiptop behaviour. The all been on tiptop behaviour. The only slight misbehaviour was when i was patting them and getting in their way. They got a little impatient with me. Their way. They got a little imatient with me. ~. ,. , , i] impatient with me. What happened . I not a centle impatient with me. What happened . I got a gentle nudge impatient with me. What happened . I got a gentle nudge with impatient with me. What happened . I got a gentle nudge with a impatient with me. What happened . I got a gentle nudge with a nose impatient with me. What happened . I got a gentle nudge with a nose from | got a gentle nudge with a nose from one of the horses. Like get your hands away, i am having my breakfast. Fair enough, it is a Big Day for them, and i think priorities were having a good mouthful. fik. Day for them, and i think priorities were having a good mouthful. Ok. We ust want a were having a good mouthful. Ok. We just want a last were having a good mouthful. Ok. We just want a last shot were having a good mouthful. Ok. We just want a last shot of were having a good mouthful. Ok. We just want a last shot of these just want a last shot of these gorgeous animals ahead of Trooping The Colour. Last minute preparations. They are magnificent. We were seeing earlier, the Kings Troop regiment as well. There will be somE Elements which are familiarto there will be somE Elements which are familiar to people. Yes, it is scaled down, but many elements will be familiar. They will be the actual parading of the regimental colours. This time round it is the Scots Guard. We will also be seeing the royal Gun Salute that will round things off, the 41 Gun Salute. And they will be a Fly Past by the red arrows. Thats something thats a bit different to normal. Usually the mounted troops would have gone back to the barracks and cleared away by that point, but this time they will still be around as the planes go overhead. Hopefully, the horses will be ok with that. We will wait and see. Then, thank you. Its like a glimpse behind the scenes. Really interesting. More than three quarters of us have now received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The rollout of the jab was a mammoth task, and those involved in making it happen are being celebrated in the Queens Birthday honours. One of them is divya Chadha Manek. She played a key role in getting clinical trials going, and has been recognised with an obe. Shejoins us now. Good morning and congratulations. How does it feel to be honoured this way . How does it feel to be honoured this wa . ,. ,. , how does it feel to be honoured this wa . ,. , how does it feelto be honoured this wa . ,. ,. , how does it feel to be honoured this wa . ,. ,. ,. ,. , way . Gosh, a cocktail of emotions from last night. Way . Gosh, a cocktail of emotions from last night. I way . Gosh, a cocktail of emotions from last night. I am way . Gosh, a cocktail of emotions from last night. I am feeling way . Gosh, a cocktail of emotions| from last night. I am feeling deeply honoured, incredibly privileged. Deeply humbled to be recognised alongside the incredible thousand strong people who have done such incredible work in response to the pandemic over the last year. I feel incredibly proud as well to have played such a tiny role in kind of the two systems i think that have worked beautifully well over the last year, the Vaccine Task Force. For me, that is not about me, but this is about recognising the importance of the Vaccine Task Force. And seeing so many people recognise alongside myself. More importantly, it is a recognition for clinical research and the importance that clinical research had in the pandemic. The national institute for research has galvanised the country to deliver research. The incredible number of volunteers, half A Million people wanting to volunteer. You know, 41,000 people sticking their arm out and actually being volunteers in clinical trials. Im incredibly proud that i played a tiny role in the great british system that has worked over the last Yearin System that has worked over the last year in response to the pandemic. It year in response to the pandemic. It is interesting, you say this has been an incredibly hard 18 months for practically everyone. I know you probably wont say this, but you came to the uk when you are 18. You came to the uk when you are 18. You came to the uk when you are 18. You came to study from india, and your father who sadly passed away in december said something to you, didnt he . We are seeing a picture of him on screen. He said something to you when he was telling you to follow a certain way of being in life. Would you mind sharing that . Yes, my father was an incredible man, you know, iwas yes, my father was an incredible man, you know, i was born and brought up in india to two parts of the family, one very traditional, one which was the doctors and lawyers, and i was the black sheep of the family. But at 18 he believed in me. At 18 he said to me, if you want to go abroad, you want to do sports, whatever you want to do, always remember be good, he a good human being, make sure you do something good in life, and do something good in life, and do something so amazing that one day you may get to meet the queen. When i received the E Mail, first it was this is not true, this must be a hoax, i dont deserve this, but then the realisation, the first in that hit me was that this is as close as i will get to what my father said to me when i was 18. Sol i will get to what my father said to me when i was 18. So i feel truly, something that i was able to do in honour of him. So this just brings home to me. I honour of him. So this ust brings home to Mat Honour of him. So this ust brings home to met home to me. I mean, that vastly whole Idea Home to me. I mean, that vastly whole idea of home to me. I mean, that vastly whole idea of doing home to me. I mean, that vastly whole idea of doing good, home to me. I mean, that vastly whole idea of doing good, that i home to me. I mean, that vastly whole idea of doing good, that must have been what motivated you. There must have been difficult times when you are trying to galvanise people to get this going in such working conditions. To get this going in such working conditions to get this going in such working conditions. ~ ,. , , conditions. Absolutely. I think we onl see conditions. Absolutely. I think we only see the conditions. Absolutely. I think we only see the highs conditions. Absolutely. I think we only see the highs and conditions. Absolutely. I think we only see the highs and not conditions. Absolutely. I think we only see the highs and not the. Conditions. Absolutely. I think we i only see the highs and not the lows, and there were incredible lows. It was extremely challenging, but i think whats come out of this is the fact that whilst it was extremely challenging, the fact that the country came together. We had to be able to deliver clinical trials, and it was the goodwill of people to take part in clinical trials, we needed people in different ethnic groups, different age categories, so actually the goodwill came through. We needed the vaccine manufacturers to work with us in partnership to deliver clinical trials. That in itself was an uphill task. You know, the incredible workforce. Everyone was delivering covid care, so the fact that the research was just as important in the response to covid, said the Research Workforce that worked tirelessly, and the clinical experts who came together. Myjob was to bring all of that together, and that collaborative spirit. When you are getting something started, and throw in the pandemic as well, you know, throw in personal circumstances of people, it is incredibly hard. I had personal circumstances that were incredibly hard. Like many people, young children at home. But the fact that we all pulled together. You know, the Vaccine Task Force had a simple motto which was save lives now. Every single person really looked at that vision which was spearheaded by dame kate, and everyone looked at that visiOn And we really worked hard. It was challenging, but look at the rewards of it, its notjust benefited us in the uk, but it has benefited us in the uk, but it has benefited the world, the result of our research. I benefited the world, the result of our research. Benefited the world, the result of our research. I have got to ask you, i dont know our research. I have got to ask you, i dont know who our research. I have got to ask you, i dont know who you our research. I have got to ask you, i dont know who you have our research. I have got to ask you, i dont know who you have told i dont know who you have told because you are supposed to keep it a secret and it is all out today, but how will you celebrate this . Because you should. So i did tell my mother. She was sworn to secrecy. Sometimes i would just say to her, dont talk about it, she just wanted to tell everyone because she was so proud. Of course i told my children, he didnt really understand it, but are super excited because they think they are going to the palace to meet they are going to the palace to meet the queen. Especially for my younger one who loves Peppa Pig and the whole point of going to meet the queen is the highlight of this. But my family are going to come around today, the lovely great british weather today, so the Paddling Pool will be out. I think i am going to celebrate and open a bottle of champagne in the name of clinical research. To me, this honour is not about me, it is about clinical research and how important research is. And the fact that everyone in this country actually now knows what clinical research is, and the importance of it. I am super excited in what the future brings, notjust for covid, but actually for other research and how people can get involved and be part of research in the future. ,~ involved and be part of research in the future involved and be part of research in the future. Divya, obe, ithink you should get the future. Divya, obe, ithink you should get used the future. Divya, obe, ithink you should get used to the future. Divya, obe, ithink you should get used to hearing the future. Divya, obe, ithink you should get used to hearing that. I should get used to hearing that. When we next speak. Thank you, enjoy the fears, enjoy the Paddling Pool, enjoy The Sunshine and your family, and thank you for the work you have done fizz. It has been so lovely today to see the smiles on peoples faces. We always cover the Honours List, but this year we are talking to people who have really gone out of their way, changed their lives, to help and make this easier for all of us. And the common theme is, every time we speak to people it is always about the other people who do the work as well. Lets take you away from the honours. This is a rather beautiful image of st ives, carbis bay, the G7 Summit taking place right now. Those World Leaders are gathering and we are told that borisjohnson is currently meeting with president macron. The two of them sitting down. The group will then gather later to talk through some of the bigger issues as well. Adam fleming told us a littlE Earlier that one of theissues told us a littlE Earlier that one of the issues they are talking about is how they can best plan for the future if there are further pandemics. So it is about future proofing the world essentially. I dont know where their Meeting Point is where they have a Vantage Point and can look out of the window, but that should be it. They are in one area, but im sure they have some great views. Often when we showed views like this, that is carbis bay, i usually feel a twinge ofjealousy, but i dont think anyone in the uk needs to feel that this morning because there is going to be good weather for a Lot Of us, isnt there . Yes, most people will bE Enjoying some fine weather. Just Take A Look at some of the temperatures we arE Expecting tomorrow. The heat and humidity, i know some of you dont like humidity, but it is all back tomorrow. Up to 26 degrees in scotland, and nudging 30 celsius in parts of central and Southern England. It is not too bad at all at the moment. A bit grey in Colour Display in carbis bay. Something a little hazy in places, but for most it is set to be dry and sunny. The low cloud at the moment across parts of western england but that will break up. There will be a few sunny spells in Northern Ireland and Western Scotland, but often cloudy in these areas. Still quite a breeze blowing across northern areas. That is all meant it has felt a little fresher this morning. Lighter winds further south. Once The Sun is on your back it will feel pretty hot, and that son is very strong indeed. Up and that son is very strong indeed. Up to 25 in the south and east, i8 up to 25 in the south and east, 18 in scotland. This evening and overnight, we start off with Clear Skies across england and wales. Some low cloud returning to western areas. A lot more cloud to scotland and Northern Ireland particular in the west, and in the north it will be dry. Tomorrow in western areas, humid airwill be dry. Tomorrow in western areas, humid air will return and that is because the high pressure to the south of us establishes itself once again. It starts to strengthen the winds coming up from the Mid Atlantic, bringing tropical air back towards us, and that humidity builds again. We will seek rain in Orkney And Shetland and later into the hebrides. Most will have a dry and sunny day. A bit of cloud coming and sunny day. A bit of cloud coming and going, but long spells of sunshine for many of us, and tomorrow will see the peak in the weekend heat. 29 celsius possible in the south. , 24 in Northern Ireland. A little cool in the West Of Scotland. And england Kick Off their Euro2020 Campaign tomorrow at wembley and it will be hot and sunny. Thank you, matt. Its been delayed by a year but thE Euros finally got underway in rome last night, and today wales will play their first game of the tournament against switzerland. The match may be held 3,000 miles away in azerbaijan, but there will still be plenty of fans cheering the team on back at home. Tomos morgan is at a venue in cardiff this morning, where preparation is under way, ready for Kick Off. I dare say they will be quite a few of them, but that looks like a big Scale Arrangement there. Yes. Of them, but that looks like a big Scale Arrangement there. Yes, there is room for Scale Arrangement there. Yes, there is room for about Scale Arrangement there. Yes, there is room for about 2000 Scale Arrangement there. Yes, there is room for about 2000 here Scale Arrangement there. Yes, there | is room for about 2000 here usually, but with social distancing restrictions at the moment this looks like there will only be about 200 or 300 people here to watch the game today. You mentioned there wales having to fly over to eastern europe for their first game when the other home nations are playing in their respective countries. It has been a tough choice for fans, whether or not to stay or go during the pandemic. As england and scotland prepare for games at home, wales stars are preparing in The Sunshine for a point to 5. 5 miles away in baku, practising for their match in azerbaijan. The Football Association of wales are advising people not to travel there so it has been a tough choice for die hard fans. For some, going abroad was not an option this time around, given the circumstances. Many feel that wales will have to tackle a tougher task near the home nations. I will have to tackle a tougher task near the home nations. Will have to tackle a tougher task near the home nations. I think the main factor near the home nations. I think the main factor is near the home nations. I think the main factor is the near the home nations. I think the main factor is the logistics near the home nations. I think the main factor is the logistics of main factor is the logistics of trying to travel there. Its quite difficult to get there, and also, having to quarantine on our return, it would have meant taking a Lot Of time off work. I it would have meant taking a Lot Of time off work time off work. I think wales have drawn a short time off work. I think wales have drawn a short straw time off work. I think wales have drawn a short straw and time off work. I think wales have drawn a short straw and having i time off work. I think wales have i drawn a short straw and having their games drawn a short straw and having their games so drawn a short straw and having their games so far afield when other home nations games so far afield when other home nations are games so far afield when other home nations are playing at home. Nations are playing at home. Having been in lzoaku nations are playing at home. Having been in baku for nations are playing at home. Having been in baku for the nations are playing at home. Having been in baku for the tournament i been in baku for the tournament qualifiers, this lady is going again, having scored a brace of tickets for the opening two games. We are quite lucky, we can do the Self Isolation when we get back because i work from home, sol Self Isolation when we get back because i work from home, so i dont have to take any extra time off work. But if its a red list, you dont go. But this amber in the middle, we are not breaking any rules or laws, i know it is advised against, but is a decision we have to make On Our Own in thE End, and thats what we did. Fiee to make On Our Own in thE End, and thats what we did. Thats what we did. Five years ago, thousands of thats what we did. Five years ago, thousands of fans thats what we did. Five years ago, thousands of fans made thats what we did. Five years ago, thousands of fans made it thats what we did. Five years ago, thousands of fans made it out i thats what we did. Five years ago, j thousands of fans made it out onto the streets of cardiff to celebrate as wales exceeded expectations, making it all the way to the semifinals. And now, with rumours that Star Player Gareth Bale could be playing in his final tournament, can they replicate the success of 2016 . So, how do the next generation of footballers think the team wales will fare this time around . Probably re will fare this time around . 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Why do you think wales will do so well . Because finals. Why do you think wales will do so well . Because theyve i finals. Why do you think wales will do so well . Because theyve been| do so well . Because theyve been horactisin do so well . Because theyve been practising for do so well . Because theyve been practising for a do so well . Because theyve been practising for a long do so well . Because theyve been practising for a long time do so well . Because theyve been practising for a long time and i do so well . Because theyve been practising for a long time and we | practising for a long time and we will all practising for a long time and we will all cheer them on. Will all cheer them on. 5050 of hhettin in will all cheer them on. 5050 of getting in the will all cheer them on. 5050 of getting in the final. Will all cheer them on. 5050 of getting in the final. Maybe. I getting in the final. Maybe. Very getting in the final. Maybe. Very optimistic getting in the final. Maybe. Very optimistic then getting in the final. Maybe. I very optimistic then striking stadiums but without the songs, and with no fan zones at home, nevertheless the passion remains i4 nevertheless the passion remains 14 wales, and for both players and fans alike, this will be a tournament like no other. Just like the rest of wales im surE Everyone will be looking forward to wales progressing as far as possible again. But here in this arena today, there will be about 200 or 300 people watching the game, but it has been quite a task getting this together. Also theres a number of restrictions and rules that fans will have to apply to. Will have to apply to. Slightly different here, will have to apply to. Slightly different here, its will have to apply to. Slightly different here, its really i will have to apply to. Slightly| different here, its really hard getting people in here. Ifeel sorry for the smaller venues, we want you to get that capacity in, but in terms of the game, customers will have to sit down, they will be to stand up and move around, they are confined to their tables. Lets stand up and move around, they are confined to their tables. Confined to their tables. Lets talk very briefly confined to their tables. Lets talk very briefly if confined to their tables. Lets talk very briefly if we confined to their tables. Lets talk very briefly if we can confined to their tables. Lets talk very briefly if we can about confined to their tables. Lets talkl very briefly if we can about waless chances. Youve set up yourself, different to 2016, but a Lot Of experience in the team, this time a Lot Of youngsters. How will they fare . � ,. ,. , Lot Of youngsters. How will they fare . � ,. ,. , fare . Its hard to say, losing Eole Fare . Its hard to say, losing people like fare . Its hard to say, losing people like ashley fare . Its hard to say, losing people like ashley williams, fare . Its hard to say, losing i people like ashley williams, but fare . Its hard to say, losing people like ashley williams, but we have a Lot Of good youngsters coming through, so i think that blend of experience with bale, ramsey, ben davies, if we can get harry wilson involved, i think will have a good tournament, but a good start will make all the difference in the long run. , make all the difference in the long run,. ,. Make all the difference in the long run. ,. , run. Thanks so much. Last time they were there run. Thanks so much. Last time they were there first run. Thanks so much. Last time they were there first match run. Thanks so much. Last time they were there first match 21 were there first match 2 1 progressing as the group stages, so hopefully the same again this time around. Two Oclock Kick Off is the Wales Game if that is your thing today. Thats all we have time for this morning. Breakfast will be back tomorrow from six. The programme is back tomorrow from six oclock. Now its time for click. Redesigning aeroplanes. The passenger pods hurtling people through tunnels. Yes yeah woohoo and fancy a flying car . Coventry was once the heart of british automotive manufacturing, dubbed britains motor city. But its moved with the times. Now hosting the institute for future transport and cities at coventry university, playing an important part in the future of autonomous, sustainable and connected transport. And in a city where the first ever british car was manufactured, research has moved to the next evolution of the automobile the autonomous vehicle. For a few years now, weve been told that driverless cars are just around the corner. And on this programme, weve taken a few for a spin. But before they can truly become a reality, we need to know that we can trust them just as much, if not more, than a human driver. And if this driverless world comes about, it will be transformative not just for the drivers, but also for the cities, so we may need to rethink some of the basics. Were used to a Lot Of congestion on our roads but it seems here like this model of autonomous vehicles seems to actually overcome some of that congestion. So we know that people spend a Lot Of time driving around cities, creating congestion, looking for a parking space. With fully autonomous parking, you need fewer spaces. So that will reduce the requirement in infrastructure and in cities for the real estate needed for parking solutions. The vehicle will literally drive itself into a car park, find its spot, recognise the white lines and pull in and park itself. Clearly, the technology has come a long way, but before our streets can be filled with autonomous vehicles, the companies need to figure out how to train them and we as a Society Need to be confident with the rules and the choices that we allow them to make. Zoe kleinmans been finding out more. This is what we were promised. I took a ride in this truly driverless car from russia around the streets of las vegas last year. It was both terrifying and weirdly underwhelming. Turns out the car was a much more sensible driver than most humans i know. It took me three attempts to pass my Driving Test None of it was my fault, obviously but perhaps i should have come here to cambridge, where the Tech Firm five has developed a sort of driving school for driverless cars. Five runs endless simulations to ensure that driverless Car Tech responds safely to challenges on the roads. One small scenario has nearly 500,000 possible variations. Like me, our virtual car does not pass every test first time in the simulation. Any driver will tell you its those unusual moments on the road that you werent expecting that pose the most danger. A kangaroo runs out in front of you. What . Its happened it prompted the Firm Drisk to created the worlds largest virtual library of edge cases. We are creating the first true Driving Test for autonomous vehicles, and the idea behind it is when autonomous vehicles are arriving in the uk, how will the government know that they are safe for Uk Streets . But getting the data to build the Library Hasnt been easy because people dont tend to report near misses. Weve had stories of people driving around roundabouts and seeing somebody take the wrong turn and driving along the motorway the wrong way. One individual described an experience of having sheep appearing from nowhere as they were turning around a corner. This driverless car is like a bit of a hive mind. There is a fleet of them currently driving around london, clocking up hours and hours and hours of experience, which they then all use in order to make them better drivers. London based wayve doesnt actually make its own cars. Instead, it builds the brains for others. Were not going to get there by taking technology from one or two decades ago and trying to commercialise it with brute force and billions of dollars of capital. Things like machine learning this is the technology that is going to power the future. Wayves idea is that its Cars Record theirjourneys, share their data with a central hq and the useful bits feed into its learning and then back out to all of the vehicles with its brains in their boots. Try having a go at the moral machine a game set up by mit scientists to explore how humans think driverless cars should react in various scenarios. Warning theyre all horrible. Oh, this isjust awful you saw examples where people were willing to sacrifice poorer people to save richer people, or heavier people to save more athletic people. What i would consider to be immoral, yeah. Fortunately, none of us is in charge of deciding who cars should kill, but thats not whats holding them back. When we think of self driving cars, its easy to forget quite how much we as humans actually do when were driving, so the future of autonomous vehicles not only relies on navigating difficult roads, but also reacting to new situations, and now potentially passing a government Driving Test. And i dont know many humans who pass their test first time. Zoe there. Now, when it comes to the future of transport, sustainability is key and thats notjust on the ground. Up in the skies, the race is on to Decarbonise Aviation. Companies are looking at different ways to be able to make Air Travel morE Environmentally friendly. And marc cieslak� s been looking at some of the more dramatic solutions. Heres the problem. ThE Environment. We as a species are negatively impacting it in lots of different ways. Aviation contributes to just over 2 of global emissions. Pre pandemic, the number was predicted to rise fast. The problem with aeroplanes are those. And the fuel that they run on pollutes thE Environment when its made and when its used, so engineers, scientists and aerospace companies are looking at ways of cleaning up the stuff that comes out of those. If were going to allow people to keep on travelling, then were going to have to make aircraft which are far morE Efficient. And so there will be a real pressure to develop technologies, new shapes of aircraft, new Propulsion Systems that fundamentally reduce the fuel burn of aircraft. Here at the university of cambridges whittle laboratory, they specialise in work relating to turbomachinery. There are several projects and technologies being developed here that are considering sustainability and new methods of powering aircraft. Theres a wide variety of different projects under way encompassing different kinds of aircraft, from new engines and components for big commercial airliners to projects like this one testing out thE Efficiency of distributing lots of electrically powered propellers across an aircrafts wing. So one of the advantages of electric propulsion is that rather than having one or two largejet engines, you could have many smaller electric motors powering the aircraft and they have a very similar efficiency, whether they are very small or very large, so we might see aircraft with maybe a dozen propellers in front of them and that allows us to design smaller wings and morE Efficient wings. Solutions like this have potential for smaller, lower range aircraft, but for bigger aeroplanes with longer range, the Look And Design of the outside and inside of these airliners that were all familiar with could change, leading us to designs like this one the blended wing. Concepts like this offer big advantages in terms of saving fuel due to the aircrafts shape, generating large amounts of lift. They also reduce noise as a result of thE Engines being mounted above the wing. And more recently, there are blended wing concepts exploring hydrogen as a Fuel Source that produces zero harmful emissions. But these radical designs, like the blended wing, come with their own issues. The technology is very important but its getting the infrastructure to go with that technology which would radically change on the Airport Level as well. It would change the fuel that implies an entire infrastructure to bring that fuel into the airport as well. Theyll also do away with windows for passengers. The Wing Blending into the cabin means you just cant have them. Instead, theres a suggestion that passengers will have virtual screens, which should make up for the lack of a real view. Well, thats where hybrid technologies come in aircraft which look like a conventional Airliner Gas engines on the wings but with an additional electric fan behind the tail. This is a concept known as Boundary Layer Ingestion. Now, Boundary Layer Ingestion is a technology which is aimed at taking the flow that forms over the surface of an aircraft, the flow thats on the surface is what usually forms the wake behind an aircraft and causes the drag. The idea we have is to have a fan thats wrapped around the back of the fuselage and so itjust ingests all of this parasitic flow at the back of the aircraft and takes that in and rE Energise it and turns it into useful thrust. Time is thE Enemy here, though. Aerospace is traditionally a very conservative industry. Can a significant amount of Research And Development occur in time to address the worlds urgent climate issues . So if were going to Decarbonise Aviation by 2050, then we need to get down to 19805 levels of emissions by 2030. So if youre looking at radically new concepts, you need to be able to work in a hardware rich environment, you need to be able to build and test a Lot Of things, because many of those ideas are going to fail. Here in bedfordshire, blue bear systems specialise in building uavs for commercial and military use. Theyre leading a consortium, including engineers from cambridge, in designing a Propulsion System for a small, zero emissions aircraft. The project, called inception, is part funded by the Uk Government. Blue bear are now testing using flying scale drones. This is going to produce a full size working project in two years. But hopefully by 2030, there will bE Electric aircraft which people can pay to buy a ticket and fly around on. In the future, commercial aircraft will undoubtedly be morE Environmentally friendly. But we as individuals will also need to address the impact of and the amount of flying that we all make. Hello and welcome to the week in tech. It was the week the Uk Government announced the creation of a central nhs digital database will be delayed by two months, due to privacy concerns. Jeff bezos said in an Instagram Post he will fly aboard blue origins first human flight to space injuly, though virgin galactic� s Richard Branson is aiming to get there first. And Apple Paid Millions to a woman after authorised repair workers leaked explicit photos from her iphone online. A massive Internet Outage brought down major websites Around The World. Cloud Computing Provider fastly reported widespread failure which affected a number of high profile websites, including amazon, reddit and twitch. The downtime lasted an one hour and lead to questioning the wisdom of having large parts of Internet Infrastructure in the hands of a few companies. Google was fined 270 Million in france for unfair advertising practices. The penalty comes as the Tech Giant faces multiple us suits over anti competitive behaviour and preferential treatment. And finally, meet the robot that might beat you at parkour. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of technology thats mit designed a new humanoid robot which can handle the constraints associated with highly dynamic movements. The robot should be able to perform acrobatic behaviours, including backflips, frontflips and spinning jumps. Yes, thats what happens if you leave your computer running for many, many years there has been four modes of transportation moving humans around the globe planes, trains, automobiles and boats. But now there might be another one coming into the mix. Outside las vegas in the desert of nevada is the virgin hyperloop. This is a pod based Transport System that the company hopes will be the future of mass transit. The idea for this proposal was proposed in 2013 by Tesla And Spacex boss elon musk. The idea is quite simple put people in a pod, put that pod in a tube, and shoot that pod down the tube at the speed of an aircraft. And that is exactly what the virgin hyperloop is working on making reality. It goes directly to your destination, doesnt stop at every place along the way, it does that electrically, autonomously and does it inside of a tube. Click visited this spot in 2016, and frankly there wasnt much of anything to look at. Itjust sounds so radical, so groundbreaking, its hard to imagine it ever happening. In the few years since they have come quite a long way. And in november of last year they successfully completed their first passenger test. They travelled 500 metres in 15 seconds, going as fast as 107mph. Yes, yes josh was on board for the maiden voyage. It was absolutely incredible, it was surreal to be sitting inside of a hyperloop and the ride itself, you felt a little bit of acceleration, sort of like you would have in a sports car. So this is just a Beta Version of the pod. The final one is expected to be a lot bigger, think the size of a bus, but also a lot easier to get into. The full Size Pod is expected to fit around 25 people, but more importantly than that, its going to house all of the tech that makes this Hyperloop System work. Now thats important because if something breaks or goes wrong, all they have to do is remove the pod and fix it somewherE Else, instead of going into the tube and potentially disrupting a Lot Of travel. One of the key components of Hyperloop Travel is the ability to go really, really fast. So they designed away for the pods to levitate using opposing magnets, which in theory will help it go as fast as an aeroplane. The pods will travel in tubes about this size, and should be able to reach speeds of up to 670mph. That is fast enough to get you from london to paris in under half an hour. The system of tubes can be built on land, over water or underground, and maybe, just maybe one day, across oceans. But building an entirely new infrastructure across a City Or Country will take a Lot Of work, and a Lot Of money. But Virgins Hyperloop System isnt the only one being developed. Underneath the streets of las vegas is another hyperloop tunnel, this one by the boring company yes, the one owned by elon musk. His system will essentially be a underground motorway. Old tv shows and movies may have led us to believe the future of transportation will include flying cars, but maybe the modern Day Version of that is actually a pod flying through a tube. That was cody. Now electric vehicles are becoming commonplace on many roads. But the problem is, youve got to charge them, and its not always as simple as wed like it to be. So how about putting down the lead and opting for a spot of wireless charging, courtesy of the road . Just think of it as being like putting your mobile phone On A wireless charger. The aim of this Taxi Isnt to be fully recharged, butjust to get a bit of a boost while its waiting at a Taxi Rank without any passengers. But maybe we are missing something here. Why worry about recharging the batteries, when we could just be swapping them . Stephen beckett has been to taiwan to look at some other ways electric vehicles could be powered. This is taipeis famous, or perhaps infamous, scooter waterfall. It is one of the main routes into central taipei for thousands of commuters every way. It is mind boggling how many mopeds there are here. Thousands of them, and theyjust keep on coming. And you know what, you really get a Sense Ofjust how much pollution these guys are probably causing. This is the same spot a few weeks later, and believe it or not a good chunk of those bikes arent producing any pollutiOn At all. This is Publicity Stunt for gogoro, a taiwanese start up pioneering the use of electric scooters in taiwan. Of each other, and the need for adopting electric transportatiOn As a Cleaner Mode of transportation. But here comes the Problem Chicken and egg. Without the proper Infrastructure Nobody will ever adopt a Ability Solution that is electric, because charging in these big cities are next to impossible. And this is gogoros solution to that problem. Riders own special electric bikes, but not the batteries inside them. Instead when they are running low on power they visit a station like this to swap out their flat artery and pick up a fully charged one. A subscription of around 10 30 a month gives you access to any of the 1400 swap stations around taiwan. Gogoro estimate their customers have saved around 80,000 tons of co2 between them, thats roughly 25,000 across the world flights. Over in san francisco, one company has a different take on the battery swapping business. These are drive in swapping stations from startup ample. You just park up and within minutes a series of robots remove thE Empty batteries from your Vehicle And Swap in fresh ones. It is an idea that is also being championed by chinesE Electric Vehicle Maker nio. They plan to build 500 stations across china this year. At the moment amples system can swap batteries into compatiblE Electric vehicles in under ten minutes. By thE End of the year they say that will be down to just five. Quite a big difference from the hours it can take to fully charge an installed battery. Each Charging Bay is about the size of a couple of parking spaces. At the moment there are five in and around san francisco with plans for more soon. Cities is a very tough problem. The grids are not set up to deliver a tremendous amount of charge, and so putting fast chargers can be a challenge. One thing we do is, because we can actually have the ability to slow charge the batteries and choose when we charge it. Because you separate charging batteries from putting them into the car, we can actually use renewablE Energy. The hope is the idea could initially be a hit with Ride Sharing and last Minute Delivery fleets who need to recharge quickly and get back on the road. If you are a Ride Sharing driver you might spend 10 12 hours a week at a Charging Station waiting for your car to charge and earning a lot less money. Whether or not ample can convince owners and vehicle manufacturers to adopt their tech, batteries like this could play a key role in addressing some of the issues hampering the uptake of electric vehicles. But we Cant Talk about the future of transport without mentioning flying cars. The question is, are they ready to take off yet . Nick kwek� s been finding out. Over the years we have seen passenger drone demos, hoverboards and jetwings. One manufacturer from the netherlands though, thinks it has finally cracked it well, almost. Here it is, the Pal V liberty, on british soil. Shall we take it for a spin . Lets go. Sadly, this precise model in the uk is unable to fly. Its had its parts decommissioned. But across the North Sea i am assured it does this. Like you find in most aircraft, you have the throttle here to control the power to thE Engines, the joystick between my leg which controls directions, so left or right or forward or back, and the pedals which were used for driving now control the rudderfor yaw. It can carry enough fuel to fly for up to three hours. Of course on the aviation frontier, safety is a work in progress. German outfit liliums all electric prototype went up in flames last year, around a month after another jet from an israeli start up eviation caught fire during testing. Meanwhile, boeing has pressed paws on its innovation unit, next. Backed by uber and toyota, Joby Aviation plans on bringing a flying Taxi Service to our airways. Other established car companies are piling in too. General motors has unveiled a flying Cadillac Concept and with funding from innovate uk and hyundai, coventry is set to receive a pop up airport for the flying vehicles of tomorrow. But time is of thE Essence. Pal v has been going for two decades, but last summer received road certification, one of the very few in the world to do so. It is now working on Air Certification and its promising customers keys as early as next year. Similar solutions are being attempted by its rivals, or as Pal V sees them, welcome competition. That is it for our future of transport special. As ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, Facebook And Twitter at bbcclick. Thanks for watching and we will be back next week. Bye bye. Hello. Heat and Humidity Levels will be on the up again this weekend as we start to see increasing amounts of sunshine across the uk and through the rest of today and tomorrow, more of you will see skies like we saw earlier in paignton. There will be more cloud continuing today across the West Of Scotland, Northern Ireland, a few isolated lights showers, the vast majority drive. The breeze stronger, but compared to yesterday less of a breeze, and kabaddi what we have had over the last couple of days we all feel pretty warm out there in The Sunshine. Temperatures up to 24, 25 across parts of eastern scotland. Cloud continues to feed in across parts of scotland and Northern Ireland, there will be rain later in Orkney And Shetland and also the hebrides. That most will stay dry, it could be a bit fresher than last night across parts of central and eastern areas of england, temperatures down to single figures, but humid airfighting back in the west. Low pressure towards the south of iceland, that strengthening the westerly flow across the west atla ntic, westerly flow across the west atlantic, and certainly later in the hebrides most will be dry. Sunshine through parts of the West Of Scotland and Northern Ireland, even if it is a little hazy at times, sunny spells the rest of us, and Humidity Levels keeping up, so do the temperatures. Maybe 30 degrees across parts of central and Southern England, 26 to thE East of scotland. If you are heading off to the second test, be prepared for some very strong sunshine overhead, at edgbaston, no interruptions to play expected, and will remain hot and sunny through the afternoon for england in theirfirst sunny through the afternoon for england in their first match at wembley in Euro 2020, 20 degrees are high, may be a bit more. That continues into the Sunday Night, rain and to scotland, thunderstorms may be breaking out further south, Butjust Notice the temperatures into Monday Morning staying in the upper teens. Into Monday Morning staying in the upperteens. It into Monday Morning staying in the upper teens. It will be an uncomfortable night to get some sleep. That last across southern and eastern areas as we go to the start of next week, could get even warmer, in fact, on monday, with one or two showers. This is Bbc News, im ben brown, live in cornwall for the G7 Meeting of World Leaders. Leaders at the G7 Summit arE Expected to agree a joint declaration to try and prevent another global pandemic. For the uk Prime Minister Boris Johnson, issues over northern Ireland Hang over his talks with fellow european leaders. This is the scene live at carbis bay, where the leaders are staying. President bidens team has told the bbc they also want to focus on combating chinas growing global influence. Im Victoria Derbyshire the other main stories in the uk and Around The World this hour. The Uk Government is considering delaying the lifting of englands remaining coronavirus restrictions by up to four weeks,

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