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A scottish Government Ban on travel to Salford And Manchester. If he wants a grown up conversation, he only has to pick up the phone, but if, as i suspect might be the case, about generating a spat with me over a Labour Leadership Contest of the future, then im not interested. Scotland Midfielder Billy Gilmour tests positive for covid and will miss the Euro 2020 match with Croatia Tomorrow and the first person in the world to get a Covid Jab outside of trials 91 year old Margaret Keenan speaks to the bbc. Whatever you said, ive said before, please do have the jab, theres nothing to it, dont be afraid of a needle just to save your life and to save other� s lives. Good Afternoon And Welcome to Bbc News. Its been called the worst Treatment Disaster in the history of the nhs the deaths of thousands of people who were given contaminated Blood Products. Well today, the Public Inquiry into that disaster heard begun Hearing Evidence into how students at a school in hampshire lost their lives after being offered treatment for haemophilia in the 1970s and 80s. The children at treloar� s college a school for disabled children were given a drug contaminated with hiv and viral hepatitis. 72 of them have died. The first of the former students to give evidence before The Inquiry have appeared today to tell their story. Our Health Correspondent Jim Reed reports. It was huge, amazing place, beautiful. To come here as an eight year old, it gave freedom, total freedom. Deep in the english countryside, treloar� s is still a Boarding School for children with physical disabilities. A0 years ago, it was home to boys with the blood disorder haemophilia. In the 1970s and � 80s, more than 120 young haemophiliacs were taught here. Of that group, at least 72 lost their lives because of the blood treatments they were given. Now a Public Inquiry is going to look in detail at what happened at the school in hampshire. Half a century on, ade, richard and steve have returned here. As students, they were given a brand new drug at the Nhs Centre on this site. Freeze dried concentrate was sold to us as a miracle, we were told, if you take this, you will be able to live a normal life, you will be able to play football, ride a bike. But we were never told the risks. In the 1980s, that drug, known as Factor Viii ix, was often imported from the united states. Some of the plasma used to make it was contaminated with hepatitis and later hiv. At just 15 years old, ade was part of a group of boys at the school taken aside and told he was Hiv Positive. A doctor went round the room and said whose positive. You have, you havent, you have, you havent, you have. And it was difficult and. And i was back in science by ten to two. I didnt even get the afternoon off. My friend went outside and literally went to the horticulture department, picked up a pot and threw it against the haemophilia centre wall. In 1983, Hiv Aids was not just untreatable those infected also had to deal with the stigma of the disease. Alec macpherson was the Head Teacher at the time. Now 86 years old, he has agreed to give evidence at the Public Inquiry this week. It caused them a lot of anxiety, a lot of upset, and it built a rage inside them against, you know, Why Me, why has this happened to me, and why have i got this dreadful thing . Out of the 122 haemophiliacs who went to the school at the time, just 32 are known to be alive today. But when we come back to this wonderful school and. You know, wejust lost so many people. We all ask ourselves, Why Me . Why are we still here . A series of hearings focused on the school are taking place this week as part of the wider inquiry into the use of infected Blood Products. Former pupils and their families want to know if more could have been done to protect the young boys involved. Jim reed, Bbc News. A former pupil of treloar� s college Gary Webster has been giving evidence to The Inquiry. He described how he was told he had tested positive for hiv. I was with a friend and we were asked to go up and see Dr Wassef and we went in the room, and he said ive got some bad news, you are positive for htlv 3 hiv. And that was it. He said we dont know a lot about it, and the outlook is not good, we cannoT Guarantee that you would be alive in a couple of years, and that was it, really. He described the impact the news had on him. I think i tried to kill myself once. I stuck a car through a Brick Wall and only managed to reak i stuck a car through a Brick Wall and only managed to break my ankle so it wasnt particularly successful. I just. Iwas. I wasjust out of it, i didnt care. And then i pulled myself together, amy was born. And now you live with it and cope with it every day. Nicholas sainsbury went to treloar� s from 1974 to 1980 he found out hed been infected after he left. Hes giving evidence to the Inquiry Tomorrow and joins us now. Good tomorrow and joins us now. Afternoon to you, nich thank good afternoon to you, nicholas. Thank you so much forjoining us. It afternoon, thank you for having me. Listening to Gary Webb said there, it must bring all sorts of things for you. It must bring all sorts of things for ou. , it must bring all sorts of things for ou. ~,~ , it must bring all sorts of things for ou. ~ , for you. Gary webster. Yes. I didnt find for you. Gary webster. Yes. I didnt find out for you. Gary webster. Yes. I didnt find out till for you. Gary webster. Yes. I didnt find out till i for you. Gary webster. Yes. I didnt find out till i left didnt find out till i left treloar� s that i had hiv. But obviously i have seen over the years one by one the people i knew from their pass away. Its been really frightening. When i was first told, around 198111985, i took the view it is business as usual. Moping about as i thought. Ijust put the shutters down, my family and i didnt talk about it. We just got on with life. But didnt talk about it. We ust got on with life. � , ~ , didnt talk about it. We ust got on with life. , ~ ,. , didnt talk about it. We ust got on withlife. , ~ ,. , with life. But yes. Must have been a terrible shock with life. But yes. Must have been a terrible shock that with life. But yes. Must have been a terrible shock that your with life. But yes. Must have been a terrible shock that your way with life. But yes. Must have been a terrible shock that your way of a terrible shock that your way of coping with it was to block it out. Yes. Suppressed. I hadjust coping with it was to block it out. Yes. Suppressed. I had just started a newjob, i gota yes. Suppressed. I had just started a newjob, i got a promotion within the civil service, i was thrilled to bits about that, i had my first driving lessons, and then take his job on you like a bombshell. He must feel been vulnerable, 50 years ago we probably would have made it past our teens. We probably would have made it past ourteens. We probably would have made it past our teens. Timmy 0phelia asked. But we got this new treatment, this is a whole new life it was giving us. And it was in. It was a new short life. Taking all this On A was a bombshell. Short life. Taking all this On A was a bombshell. Short life. Taking all this On A was a bombshell. Was your attitude towards taking was a bombshell. Was your attitude towards taking in was a bombshell. Was your attitude towards taking in and was a bombshell. Was your attitude towards taking in and was was a bombshell. Was your attitude towards taking in and was the was a bombshell. Was your Attitude J towards taking in and was the social attitude towards people with hiv during the time . I attitude towards people with hiv during the time . Attitude towards people with hiv during the time . I will give you an examle. During the time . I will give you an example it during the time . I will give you an example. It was during the time . I will give you an example. It was often during the time . I will give you an example. It was often talked during the time . I will give you an| example. It was often talked about at work. I didnt really take part. I remember one day come a young lad who had been set next to me for two years worked, conversation turns to it and he said oh, i years worked, conversation turns to itand he said oh, i have years worked, conversation turns to it and he said oh, i have it work with anybody who is Hiv Positive and he said i would get a gun and make them stand in the corner and fend them stand in the corner and fend them off. They have been sitting next to me an extra two years and i just kept quiet. I felt like punching him buti just kept quiet. I felt like punching him but i did i got a Bit Ofjustice that we can. When he came in to work the following monday, he had been playing Football And Somebody hit him in the Face And Egg gave him a liberal retribution. You not our gave him a liberal retribution. You got your revenge without lifting a finger. Very good. A little retribution. You are giving evidence at The Inquiry. How do you feel about that . I at The Inquiry. How do you feel about that . At The Inquiry. How do you feel about that . ,. , about that . I am getting more and more nervous about that . I am getting more and more nervous of about that . I am getting more and more nervous of this. About that . I am getting more and more nervous of this. Ive about that . I am getting more and more nervous of this. Ive seen about that . I am getting more and more nervous of this. Ive seen a l more nervous of this. Ive seen a lot of people do it. I saw my friend gary this afternoon doing. This might difference for me is that i was there from 1974 to 1980. And a lot of the people who have been giving evidence have either been there in the 1980s are from 1978 onwards when the school changed the light. It was very draconian and institutionalised when i first arrived there. Not a very homely i should say. It was an institution. A Boarding School where people happen to be there. Just very. Everything fell very harsh. To be there. Just very. Everything fell very harsh to be there. Just very. Everything fell very harsh. Others may be had a different experience. Fell very harsh. Others may be had a different experience. I fell very harsh. Others may be had a different experience. I wonder fell very harsh. Others may be had a different experience. I wonder what | different experience. I wonder what it is you hope will ultimately come out of this inquiry. I it is you hope will ultimately come out of this inquiry. Out of this inquiry. I think if we can ust out of this inquiry. I think if we can just have out of this inquiry. I think if we can just have a out of this inquiry. I think if we can just have a full out of this inquiry. I think if We J can just have a full explanation out of this inquiry. I think if we i can just have a full explanation of exactly what had happened to why certain decisions were made instead of others come and why so many files disappeared or had been shredded, lost, booked out and never return, and they still hiding things,. You think things and they still hiding things,. You think things have been hidden and covered up . Covered up . Definitely. The secretary covered up . Definitely. The secretary of covered up . Definitely. The Secretary Of State covered up . Definitely. The Secretary Of State for covered up . Definitely. The| Secretary Of State for health covered up . Definitely. The I Secretary of state for health in covered up . Definitely. The Secretary Of State for health in the 70s, Secretary Of State for health in the 705, it Secretary Of State for health in the 70s, it was him who said that that make many years later when this happened, he asked for his private notes on the matter, but they had all been shredded. It was possibly returned under the 30 year rule. It was supposed to be returned. He said it was slightly a Cover Up because it was systematically doing. It does make you wonder. There are prosecution going on in france, and we often wondered if because of that the government got nervous. {line we often wondered if because of that the government got nervous. One last cuestion. The government got nervous. One last question the the government got nervous. One last question. The head the government got nervous. One last question. The Head Teacher the government got nervous. One last question. The Head Teacher that the government got nervous. One last question. The Head Teacher that we i question. The Head Teacher that we heard speaking there in the report, heard speaking there in the report, he talked about the rage inside boys who were told that they had been infected. Is that how you feel . I was numb to be honest. I had to say, it was a big shock when i was told, getting great and going around saying you have it, you got it, and they will go out and there was another report of a boy who came out in tears and then went in to have the same. That was always the thing. There was never parental involvement. For treatment or anything. Involvement. For treatment or an hina. ~ �. , involvement. For treatment or an hina. ~ �. , involvement. For treatment or an hina. ~ �. ,. , anything. Weve heard this from others as well. Anything. Weve heard this from others as well. We anything. Weve heard this from others as well. We wish anything. Weve heard this from others as well. We wish you i anything. Weve heard this from | others as well. We wish you good luck with the Inquiry Tomorrow when you give your evidence and people will be watching. Thank you very much indeed. Doctors and nhs trusts have warned ministers that they need to start planning now if they want to Roll Out a Covid Vaccine Booster programme in the autumn. They want to know whether the vaccines need to be tweaked because of new covid variants, and whether to combine them with Flu Jabs. The Health Secretary Matt hancock has said that plans will be set out in the next few weeks. It comes as the prime Minister Boris Johnson says the data is still � looking good to end Covid Restrictions in england on the 19th Ofjuly. 0n foreign travel, he says he is looking at an exemption from quarantine for people who have had both doses of a Covid Jab but warned it will be a difficult year for trips abroad, and that the emphasis is going to be on making sure we can protect the country from the virus coming back in. He went on to confirm that cases of the Delta Variant are rising at a rate of about 30 a week with hospitalisations and Intensive Care Admissions roughly the same. Meanwhile, englands young adults continue to respond to the call to get a vaccine, with more than a milliOn Appointments made over the weekend. Heres our Health Correspondent dominic hughes. More than A Million vaccinatiOn Appointments booked injust 20 days, appointments booked injust 2 days, opening up jabs to the Over 18s in england has proved popular. This hall in halifax, normally a live music venue, over the weekend transformed into a busy public vaccination centre. A lot of our generation just want to get on with our lives now, and if the vaccine is the way out of that, we are all for it. All adults in wales and Northern Ireland can book a vaccine, and Over 18s in glasgow, but even as the Roll Out accelerates, Health Leaders are raising questions about plans for an Autumn Covid Poster campaign. For an Autumn Covid Booster campaign. They say we need data on how long protection lasts from the original double doses, how tweaking the vaccines for new variants will work, will it be every year like the Flu Vaccine, will children be vaccinated, and if so, when, where and how. And they argue the lifting of restrictions in england and across the rest of the uk is a staging post, not an end point. The 19th Ofjuly will enable us, hopefully, to remove the current restrictions on social contact, but we have then got to work out how we live with this virus long term, for the next two or three years, the experts are telling us, it will be quite tricky, because there will be variants of concern. Of course, today was meant to see restrictions lifted in england, a decision that has been put back to july the 19th, but some rules have changed, like The One limiting wedding guests to 30 people. Great News Forjodie and jonathan, getting married next week. It is good, time to start getting excited now yeah, we can have our evening do, we have got a brilliant band booked, and we have now had to get a marquee to do it outside. Ministers say their plans for a covid Boosterjab Programme will be set out in the next few weeks. They are waiting from the results of trials of different combinations of vaccines, and this morning the Prime Minister acknowledged there will be bumps in the road ahead. Things like flu will come back this winter, we may have a rough winter for all sorts of reasons, and obviously there are big pressures on the nhs, all the more reason to reduce the number of Covid Cases now, give the nhs the Breathing Space iT Needs to get on with dealing with all those other pressures. Meanwhile, Pop Up centres like The One in halifax will play an important role until most people have had their second jabs a key step towards keeping us all safe. And in the last Hour Weve had the latest Uk Figures on coronavirus there have been 10,633 new cases of covid 19 and a further five people have died within 28 days of Testing Positive for the virus bringing the overall number of deaths to 127,981. The official data also showed that 81. 9 of all adults have had a first covid 19 vaccine while 59. 7 have had both doses. With me is our Health Correspondent katharine da costa. Clearly a lot of focus now on these boosters as to whether or not we will be able to get them. And how they will interact with the Flu Vaccine. ,. , vaccine. That is right. Still not. Uite vaccine. That is right. Still not quite sure vaccine. That is right. Still not quite sure whether vaccine. That is right. Still not quite sure whether we vaccine. That is right. Still not quite sure whether we would l vaccine. That is right. Still not i quite sure whether we would need a booster in the autumn. That is still something that is being looked at. Also studies looking at whether you can have a different vaccine to what you were to receive and also whether you were to receive and also whether you can have a covid shot alongside a Flu Jab for that you might think the Flu Season is still some time off but The Campaign starts around about september, so doctors and nhs trusts are asking for an urgent plan to be drawn up and they want to know how the logistics are going to work and they also have their day to Day Care of their patients as well as rolling out vaccinations. So these trials are ongoing, some of them were due to report back later in the summer and Matt Hancock has said the plans will be set out in the coming weeks. Interestingly, some scientist think that the flu could be the bigger problem this year than covid. Anthony harmed them from the Chappy Dare meant of the jvc i were advises the government on vaccinations think that could be a problem because last year it was very little flew about because we have social distancing a lockdown come extra Hand Hygiene and face messing there etc, so immunity has waned somewhat. He is worried that we could see a real resurgence of flu. 0ther that we could see a real resurgence of flu. Other scientists say things arent quite so clear. There is low level of flu in the Southern Hemisphere and it is still uncertainty about what will happen here this season. Here this season. Thank you very much. Nicola sturgeon has accused the mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham, of Playing Politics in a row over a scottish Government Ban on travel to Salford And Manchester. Last week the First Minister announced that non essential travel between scotland and Salford And Manchester would be banned from today. Over the weekend, Mr Burnham said hed received no warning of the plan. He said he was writing to the First Minister to request compensation for people whose travel had been disrupted. Ms sturgeon suggested this morning that if Mr Burnham Wanted A grown up conversation, he should pick up the phone. And we can speak now to the mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham. Thank you so much forjoining us. She is saying pick up the phone and have a grown up conversation what your response to that . Im have a grownup conversation what your response to that . Have a grownup conversation what your response to that . Im not sure how legitimate your response to that . Im not sure how legitimate concerns your response to that . Im not sure how legitimate concerns on your response to that . Im not sure how legitimate concerns on behalf. Your response to that . Im not sure | how legitimate concerns on behalf of people here in Greater Manchester is Playing Politics and i should pick up Playing Politics and i should pick up the phone, well, how could i . I didnt know about this policy. I didnt know about this policy. I didnt know about this policy. I didnt know they are bringing it in. 0bviously, didnt know they are bringing it in. Obviously, more recent days, its been the case always that whenever ive been in politics all of my life, if you are the Decision Maker in Making Decisions impact a lot of people is for you to initiate this to medications and explain what youre doing. Im not sure i understand the First Minister response. Almost about deflecting it. We havent done anything. We are on the Receiving End of a ban here thatis on the Receiving End of a ban here that is a make a great deal of sense to us. I dont see how this is my problem before anything that we have done here. Is It Problem before anything that we have done here. ,. Done here. Is it the way in which it is been done done here. Is it the way in which it is been done rather done here. Is it the way in which it is been done rather than done here. Is it the way in which it is been done rather than the i done here. Is it the way in which it| is been done rather than the policy itself coachella it is both. It is both. I itself coachella it is both. It is both. , � ~ itself coachella it is both. It is both. , � ~ , both. I dont think it exists comfortable. Both. I dont think it exists comfortable. To both. I dont think it exists comfortable. To introducel both. I dont think it exists comfortable. To introduce something with no notice that will affect Peoples Life with the private E Mails from people plan to go on holiday to scotland, plans have been ripped up. Some people are thousands of pounds in a exaggeration. So the manner in which it was done i have a problem with but also the policy itself. The Case Rate Isjust problem with but also the policy itself. The Case Rate is just around 270. Dundee has a Case Rate over 300. Bolton is subject to a Scottish Government Travel Ban, dendy is not. The question ive asked the First Minister in the letter i sent today but how is that consistent or fair . And also you have Manchester And Stockton have similar Case Rates as dundee but we are under a ban comes the skycity is not for the by owner dont understand the criteria they are using in this policy. In the case of both income it should be lifted if they are now below the rate that others are at. Rate that others are at. Nicola Stura Eon Rate that others are at. Nicola sturgeon has rate that others are at. Nicola sturgeon has said rate that others are at. Nicola sturgeon has said that rate that others are at. Nicola sturgeon has said that when i rate that others are at. Nicola| sturgeon has said that when a rate that others are at. Nicola i sturgeon has said that when a Travel Ban was imposed on bolton in may, you didnt speak out against it. Was there consultation with you then coachella no, there was not. Why the difference . , � difference . They didnt tell me about it. Difference . They didnt tell me about it i difference . They didnt tell me about it. I only difference . They didnt tell me about it. I only found difference . They didnt tell me about it. I only found out i difference . They didnt tell me | about it. I only found out about difference . They didnt tell me i about it. I only found out about it when i was doing a phone and on bbc manchester. A resident of the Bolton Phone didnt say can i help him because he had been left out of pocket because he lost i think a Golfing Holiday or Walking Holiday. I started looking into it and i was actually in the business of sending actually in the business of sending a letter late last week went Out Of The Blue we get the Manchester Ban and the salford ban. They have never consulted us at all and ijust and the salford ban. They have never consulted us at all and i just say this, if the Uk Government at westminster had imposed a Travel Ban on scotland late on friday, is anybody seriously telling me Nicola Sturgeon wouldnt have expressed public outrage about that . I wouldve supported her for in doing that. But the Snp Cannot have it both ways. They were always call that out but when they do it to another devolved administration, ourselves, 2. 8 million people here in Greater Manchester, are we meant to just in Greater Manchester, are we meant Tojust Go Quiet In in Greater Manchester, are we meant to just go quiet in the say that its fine . Of course i have to speak up its fine . Of course i have to speak up for my residence i hate this line that says it is politics. It is my job to represent people here in Greater Manchester. When Boris Johnson tried to put us under restrictions without support, i called that out and im afraid i will apply the same to the First Minister. She is putting us in the restrictions without support for people affected and it is not right. It wasnt right when the Uk Government did and it is not right when the Scottish Government that is not what it is the case that Manchester And Soffer are in the top ten areas of the highest number of Covid Cases. Ten areas of the highest number of Covid Cases Covid Cases. And salford. I ust wondered. Covid cases. And salford. I ust wondered. You i Covid Cases. And salford. I ust wondered, you must i Covid Cases. And salford. I ust wondered, you must be i Covid Cases. And salford. Ijust| wondered, you must be concerned about the situation in your area. I see the number of schools affected by positive Covid Case dismissed the May Half Term has topped 50 apparently. In cases rising across the region. Its being reported they are having a big impact on peoples being sent home to isolate because of bubble closures. It is clearly a problem in your region. Flirt of bubble closures. It is clearly a problem in your region. Of course. And im problem in your region. Of course. And im not problem in your region. Of course. And im not in problem in your region. Of course. And im not in any problem in your region. Of course. And im not in any Way Problem in your region. Of course. And im not in any way complacent but you put your finger On An important point. A lot of the cases are asymptomatic schoolchildren. They are being tested and picked up when Nobody Wouldve known about that. The cases are largely completely but very much in the younger population. And this is my point about this Travel Ban. It is It Proportionate to say to a couple who are double jab, a Walking Holiday in the countryside planned to him is It Proportion to say they cannot go on that holiday . I personally dont think it is. I would appreciated the Scottish Government getting a test is a look, heres what we are planning to do and i wouldve vented my concerns. That wouldve been a grown up way of doing things with up Nicola Sturgeon seems to be saying that the majority is all on their side but i dont think so. They should have heard our concerns at least. This is a disproportiOn A policy that is not been properly thought through in the criteria are being applied inconsistently in England And Scotland and they need to Set Up what it is that they are doing here in they need to work better with neighbours in parliament. Weve heard from neighbours in parliament. Weve heard from you neighbours in parliament. Weve heard from you on neighbours in parliament. Weve heard from you on the neighbours in parliament. Weve heard from you on the airwavesl neighbours in parliament. Weve. Heard from you on the airwaves in Nicola Sturgeon. Are you going to talk to Each Other . I Nicola Sturgeon. Are you going to talk to Each Other . Nicola sturgeon. Are you going to talk to Each Other . I think she said toda , talk to Each Other . I think she said today. We talk to Each Other . I think she said today, ive always talk to Each Other . I think she said today, ive always got talk to Each Other . I think she said today, ive always got on talk to Each Other . I think she said today, ive always got on Well Talk to Each Other . I think she said today, ive always got on well with | today, ive always got on well with her. And im more than happy to speak and i sent the Letter Today in she would like to speak to can arrange that but ijust came back to this final point, why am i accused of Playing Politics when i represent my residence ive seen the First Minister represent many people in scotland when they complain of the Uk Government im doing exactly the same thing that they would do and i think the Scottish Government has treated the people of the north of england for the same content they often say people of scotland are treated by westminster. When that applies in one case it applies in another and i would say im within my rights on behalf of the people here to call it out. But my rights on behalf of the people here to call it out. Here to call it out. But to talk to ou. Here to call it out. But to talk to you thank here to call it out. But to talk to you thank you here to call it out. But to talk to you. Thank you so here to call it out. But to talk to you. Thank you so much. Here to call it out. But to talk to you. Thank you so much. Thats| here to call it out. But to talk to i you. Thank you so much. Thats good to talk to you. The Scotland Midfielder Billy Gilmour has tested positive for covid and will now miss tomorrows crucial Euro 2020 match against croatia at hampden. Let s talk to the chairman of the scottish football supporters association, andrew smith. Hello there. I guess this is quite a blow, is an eight . Aha, hello there. I guess this is quite a blow, is an eight . Hello there. I guess this is quite a blow, is an eight . A huge blow. What we must look blow, is an eight . A huge blow. What we must look forward blow, is an eight . A huge blow. What we must look forward to, blow, is an eight . A huge blow. What we must look forward to, putting i blow, is an eight . A huge blow. What we must look forward to, putting the | we must look forward to, putting the weight of a nation on the 20 year old boy was always in we have some really good people. We have some really good people. We have the best manager in years, we have the best manager in years, we have system players and wonderful players who can come in and play and replace billy. It is a loss but we have a really good team in a really good Set Up. It wasnt one player that made the team. It was months and months of hard Work And Dedication and we have the choice now, scotland can push forward, we can get Ryan Christie in. He is getting attention from clubs all over europe. We can put david in. We have stored armstrong who was probably the best player in southampton who i remember being top of the English Premier league. We do have good support. We of the English Premier league. We do have good support have good support. We dont know of Others Testing have good support. We dont know of Others Testing positive have good support. We dont know of Others Testing positive but have good support. We dont know of Others Testing positive but the Others Testing positive but the concern must be for you and your fellow Scotland Flip fans that there might be others who are Testing Positive in the coming days. I think that is the biggest positive in the coming days. I think that is the biggest issue positive in the coming days. I think that is the biggest issue involved i that is the biggest issue involved because the virus that their work in isolation. It is something that catches people. Will he be the only one . Probably not. Will this be the only game in the euros with the virus is an issue . Probably not. Are we doing stuff because we said we were going to host the tournament and a lot of pressure is on everybody . Probably. Even basic questions like why did the spanish give to jabs to all of the players ahead of the competitiOn And we havent done that. Theyre all kinds issues, issues coming and they ask the tough questions thaT Need to be asked because how did he get into The Camp . That is huge. Goad asked because how did he get into The Camp . That is huge. Asked because how did he get into The Camp . That is huge. Good to talk to ou. The camp . That is huge. Good to talk to you thank The Camp . That is huge. Good to talk to you thank you The Camp . That is huge. Good to talk to you. Thank you so The Camp . That is huge. Good to talk to you. Thank you so much. Breaking news. Sir geoffreyjohnson has confirmed his candidacy for the leadership of the democratic unionist party. Jeffrey donaldson. Unionist party. Jeffrey donaldson. He unionist party. Jeffrey donaldson. He said it is with optimism for the future and the recognition of the challenges facing Northern Ireland that today i put my name forward for the leadership of the democratic unionist party. Time now for a look at the weather. Lets go to Nick Miller. Hello. Scotland and Northern Ireland were most of the Sunshine Today. You may catch a Passing Shower in the highlands. England and welcome a lot of clout increasing and some Sunshine Today but wales in the midlands, a chance of staying Light Rain injures a pushing south out of Northern England but the most Persistent Rain Sitting across Southern England and parts of East Anglia onto the afternoOn And heavier person, quite cool in north easterly breeze making it feel cooler and still somehow break the rain this Evening And Tonight becoming compliant to Southeast England by The End of the night. Elsewhere, dried becoming dry, clear spells and temperatures dipping away back to scotland in the highlands lets make it close to freezing for a touch of frost. Let sunshine to start the day. For many of us it will be dried with any spells and Light Rain and a slowly clearing from Southeast England as a Brightens Up at The Cloud increasing across Northwest Scotland and into Northern Ireland and we will see operates a Rain Moving in here is the day goes on. Goodbye. Hello, this is Bbc News. Im reeta chakrabarti. The headlines the Public Inquiry into the contaminated Blood Scandal hears how dozens of pupils at a school for disabled children died after being given infected Blood Products to treat them for haemophilia. Ministers are warned that they need to start planning now if they want to Roll Out a Covid Vaccine Booster programme in the autumn. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister says that it is � looking good� for the lifting of restrictions in england to go ahead onjuly19th. Nicola sturgeOn Accuses the mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham, of Playing Politics in a row over a scottish Government Ban on travel to Salford And Manchester. Scotland Midfielder Billy Gilmour tests positive for covid and will miss the Euro 2020 match with Croatia Tomorrow. Sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here is gavin. We start with a huge blow for scotland at the European Championship ahead of theirfinal Group Game against croatia. Midfielder Billy Gilmour will miss the match after Testing Positive for covid. It� s a must win Match Tomorrow if they� re to have any hope of making the knockout stages. Well, gilmour� s positive test could also have ramifications on england after the midfielder played against gareth southgate� s side on Friday Night at wembley. 0lly Foster is there for us and 0lly, this will raise questions about the wembley protocol. Do we know if any of the England Squad have been affected . Certainly not. Certainly, the fa were concerned. Tottenham has bates themselves temporarily ahead of their match here at wembley against their match here at wembley against the Czechs tomorrow, so all squads must have one of their Pcr Tests. We� re all familiar with those by now. All 26 of the England Squad returned negative results from their tests yesterday. Most of their Support Staff as well. All those that were tested all returned negative tests. So, there was some concern because Billy Gilmour, who had a massive influence on the goals, he was man of the match. He was the standout player. Certainly, england have returned all negative results from their Pcr Tests that they took yesterday. fin results from their Pcr Tests that they took yesterday. They took yesterday. On the southgate they took yesterday. On the southgate hoping, they took yesterday. On the I Southgate hoping, preparation for they took yesterday. On the southgate hoping, preparation for a huge game. Still plenty to play for in the group. Huge game. Still plenty to play for in the group in the group. Yeah, if they beat czech republic, in the group. Yeah, if they beat czech republic, they in the group. Yeah, if they beat czech republic, they go in the group. Yeah, if they beat| czech republic, they go through in the group. Yeah, if they beat i czech republic, they go through as Group Winners and they say that is exactly what they want to do. They had the highs of starting their tournament with that really commencing win against croatia. A really solid performance and that rather flat performance against the scots, the point which felt like a defeat. They� re on four points and we will know by The End of this evening whether that will be enough for england to go through just with four points, but obviously, they want to get that win under their belt so they can go into the last 16 in a much betterframe of mind. All the players have rallied around harry came, saying they� ve all got to do much better collectively harry kane. I e. , we put so much attacking talent, let� s go out and Show It against the Czechs. £31111 . Show it against the Czechs. Olly foster, thank Show It against the Czechs. Olly foster, thank you Show It against the Czechs. 0lly Foster, thank you very much indeed. Tonight, wales will find out who they� ll face in the last 16 as Group B reaches its conclusion. Wales will play whoever finishes second in the group. Right now, group c� s final matches are under way. The netherlands, who are already through, are playing north macedonia, who did have a goal ruled out early on. Ukraine and austria can also both still qualify. They� re playing Each Other in bucharest. Netherlands looking set for maximum points. The opponents have lost their game and are eliminated. John rahm insists he believed in his � Sunday Mojo� to take him to victory at the us open, his first major win. He finished a shot clear of The Field at torrey pines, which is where he won his first Pga Title in 2017. The victory also means he returns to the Top Of The World rankings. I� ve to the Top Of The World rankings. Enclosed before a on i� ve enclosed before and ijust know On A sunday, the way i have been playing the last few majors, ijust had to be close. I knew i could get it done. I� m keeping that Sunday Mojo going and i got it done in a fashion that apparently can only happen after up point. We� ll have more for you on sportsday at half past six. See you then. Doctors and Hospital Trusts say the government must begin planning for an Autumn Covid Boosterjab Roll Out now. The government says it is awaiting trial results. It comes as borisjohnson said July 19th Restrictions easing is Still Looking Good but warned of a rough winter ahead. I� m joined now by adam finn, a professor of paediatrics at the university of Bristol And Member of Thejoint Committee on vaccinatiOn And immunisation. Good afternoon to you. Can we talk first of all about a Booster Vaccine . Will we need boosters . Iii. Vaccine . Will we need boosters . Hi, and vaccine . Will we need boosters . H , and thats a good question. I think and that� s a good question. I think it� s possible but it will be quite difficult to know for sure. In time for making this decision. So, there may be a need basically for Contingency Planning to do itjust in case it turns out to be necessary. In case it turns out to be necessary in case it turns out to be necessa. ~. , necessary. And how complicated might it be riven necessary. And how complicated might it be given that necessary. And how complicated might it be given that there necessary. And how complicated might it be given that there is necessary. And how complicated might it be given that there is also necessary. And how complicated might it be given that there is also a it be given that there is also a Roll Out of the Flu Vaccine . How will those interact . Rollout of the Flu Vaccine . How will those interact . Rollout of the Flu Vaccine . How will those interact . Well, clearly, if a booster will those interact . Well, clearly, if a Booster Programme will those interact . Well, clearly, if a Booster Programme is will those interact . Well, clearly, if a Booster Programme is to i will those interact . Well, clearly, if a Booster Programme is to be l if a Booster Programme is to be rolled out this autumn, and we have an important Flu Vaccine programme that we run every year, it would make a lot of sense for people to be able to receive the Covid Booster as well as the Flu Vaccine at the same visit. They would say doing everything twice. At least for people over 65 who will receive the Flu Vaccine every year. So, we now need to be sure that you can do that without any problems and the vaccines both work and don� t cause an acceptable Side Effects when given at the same time. We are in the process of doing the study that looks at exactly that. Different combinations of these two vaccines just to be sure. I combinations of these two vaccines just to be sure just to be sure. I assume there are different covid just to be sure. I assume there are different covid vaccine, just to be sure. I assume there are different covid vaccine, and different covid vaccine, and different covid vaccine, and different Flu Vaccines as well . That� s right. We do use but different Flu Vaccines in the over 65 who have Risk Factors for flu, so we need to look at these combinations of vaccines just to see how they behave. You combinations of vaccines ust to see how they behave. I combinations of vaccines ust to see how they behave. You said when you started off, how they behave. You said when you started off, it how they behave. You said when you started off, it was how they behave. You said when you started off, it was unclear how they behave. You said when you started off, it was unclear whether. Started off, it was unclear whether we would need Booster Vaccines or not and one had to make the Leap Of Faith and start planning for them. Why is that unclear . Faith and start planning for them. Why is that unclear . Well, i guess it will begin why is that unclear . Well, i guess it will begin to why is that unclear . Well, i guess it will begin to be why is that unclear . Well, i guess it will begin to be clear why is that unclear . Well, i guess it will begin to be clear now it will begin to be clear now because we are seeing cases of covid coming in on this, the beginnings of what may turn out to be a significant third wave. As that happens, we� ll be able to explore the extent to which people have had different covid vaccines or not. And conclude how well their protection is holding up, if you like, over time. The other thing we can do is look at the Antibody Levels in people� S Blood as time goes by, and see whether those are fading down, which might be a clue to protection. Of course, you can� T Reallyjudge of course, you can� T Reallyjudge these things until time has passed, and people have had a chance for those things to happen before we can be sure. ,. , be sure. You spoke about, it might be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are at be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are at the be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are at the point be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are at the point of i be sure. You spoke about, it might be that we are at the point of a i be that we are at the point of a significant third wave. How do you feel about the current situation . How worried are you about it . You;r how worried are you about it . Very much mixed how worried are you about it . Very much mixed feelings, how worried are you about it . Much mixed feelings, really. We are clearly seeing a lot more cases Testing Positive Day By day, and that number seems to be going up over time. We are also seeing a rise in the number of people in hospital, although not very large numbers at this point. That could just be a delay, but we� re optimistic that it� s for flipping the fact that the vaccines are working and that many people who will have ended up in hospital are not and that� s not happening. What we� re really looking forward to seeing is that we don� t see too many hospitalisations now, and in two or three weeks, when the people being hospitalised have started to die in some cases, we are hoping not to see those debts. So, that� s why i� m saying mixed feelings those deaths. It� s not great to see cases going up with a more infectious virus, but it is encouraging that there are strong signs that the Vaccine Programme is doing a lot to reduce the impact of this increase. I doing a lot to reduce the impact of this increase. This increase. I should maybe say that ou this increase. I should maybe say that you are this increase. I should maybe say that you are speaking this increase. I should maybe say that you are speaking to this increase. I should maybe say that you are speaking to us i this increase. I should maybe say that you are speaking to us from | that you are speaking to us from portugal. I won� t ask you why you� re there, but a lot of people will be looking at the weather outside here in the southeast of england and thinking all they can do with a bit of mediterranean sun. Do you see any prospect of travel for Pleasure Opening up for people in the uk this summer . , �. ,. , summer . Yes, im here in portugal Workin Summer . Yes, im here in Portugal Working At summer . Yes, im here in Portugal Working At the summer . Yes, im here in Portugal Working At the moment. Summer . Yes, im here in Portugal Working At the moment. The summer . Yes, im here in portugal. Working at the moment. The weather here is also rather english and rainy at the moment. Here is also rather english and rainy at the moment. I rainy at the moment. Thats good i have to say rainy at the moment. Thats good i have to say there rainy at the moment. Thats good i have to say there is rainy at the moment. Thats good i have to say there is a rainy at the moment. Thats good i have to say there is a very have to say there is a very uncertain picture. We are here in portugal seeing a rapid rise in cases of the Delta Variant around lisbon, which was confirmed yesterday. And ifear lisbon, which was confirmed yesterday. And i fear that lisbon, which was confirmed yesterday. And ifear that we may see problems with this more infectious variant in other parts of the continent over coming weeks. So, that may make it more difficult for people to be travelling around if that happens, and many european countries, although some are catching up with the uk in terms of their Vaccine Programmes, they� re mostly behind where we are. The extent to which our programme is impacting and reducing this way might be less and some other european countries. I think it� s a very uncertain picture at the moment. Very uncertain picture at the moment very uncertain picture at the moment. , ~. , moment. Ok, professor adam fin, good to talk to you moment. Ok, professor adam fin, good to talk to you as moment. Ok, professor adam fin, good to talk to you as always. Moment. Ok, professor adam fin, good to talk to you as always. Thank moment. Ok, professor adam fin, good to talk to you as always. Thank you i to talk to you as always. Thank you so much. Breaking news. Sir Geoffrey Donaldson Mp has confirmed his candidacy for the democratic unionist party. He� s tipped to become the next leader weeks after losing the previous contest and he might be elected unopposed tomorrow. We can speak now to chris page, and i suppose it would� ve been a surprise if sirjeffrey hadn� t stood for this . Surprise if Sirjeffrey Hadnt stood for this . , � , surprise if Sirjeffrey Hadnt stood for this . � , � ,. , for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch of for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch of a for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch of a sense for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch of a Sense Of for this . Thats right. Theres more than a touch of a Sense Of politicall than a touch of a Sense Of political deja vu. Sirjeffrey donaldson has for the second time launched a bid to be the next leader of the democratic unionist party. Edwin poots went on to nearly defeat sir jeffrey, but mr poots resigned after being ousted by another internal figure in the party. Sirjeffrey said he will be running for leadership in again, and this time there will be contest. It� s all i there will be contest. It� s all i the under back that he will be the only candidate to put his name forward. The thinking and the party seems to be that the leadership does take over at the home. One would think that would be his most important task, trying to bring the party together after what is possibly its most internally bruising few weeks and it� s half century history. In a statement launching his bid, sirjeffrey puts the focus on the Northern Ireland protocol. That is the Trade Border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the uk, which was brought in as a result of brexit. Sirjeffrey says. To quote him, make no mistake, this is the number one issue facing our country, our people and our place within the united kingdom. Sirjeffrey donaldson very much putting his finger On An issue that he feels means a lot to all unionists, this dislike for the Northern Ireland protocol, the sense that because there are checks on goods arriving here from the rest of the uk, there is a need for borders. That is something diminishes Sense Of britishness and as you seem, undermines Northern Ireland� s place in the uk. I think that will certainly be part of sir jeffrey� s strategy. He made it clear that the way to bring his party together, rallying unionist motors, is to focus on the Northern Ireland protocol. And he is the best man to try to do something that the gop have been clear their wishes for the protocol to be scrapped altogether the protocol to be scrapped altogether the dup. Protocol to be scrapped altogether the dur we can bring you now an update On A story we first began covering in february the fate of sheikha latifa, one of the daughters of the ruler of dubai. We were contacted on her behalf by her friends after they said they had not heard from her for several months. That came after she had been returned to dubai against her will, after sailing away from the emirate in 2018. She had reportedly been trying to escape her father� s control. This picture has now emerged, which appears to show her holding a passport and a ticket at an airport in madrid. That came after other images emerged in may, showing Princess Latifa at a cafe, thought to be in dubai, with company. The precise date of this latest image is not clear, nor are the details surrounding it, but ms latifa� s supporters have welcomed the development. They� re positive developments. They can only be seen as that. From the previous situation of being held in a jail and then being held in a Jail Villa to being able to go to the cinema and now, seemingly being able to have a Passport And Travel to a foreign country. They are very, very positive developments. The headlines on Bbc News the Public Inquiry into the contaminated Blood Scandal hears how dozens of pupils at a school for disabled children died after being given infected Blood Products to treat them for haemophilia. Ministers are warned that they need to start planning now if they want to Roll Out a Covid Vaccine Booster programme in the autumn. Nicola sturgeOn Accuses the mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham, of Playing Politics in a row over a scottish Government Ban on travel to Salford And Manchester. The measures come after the false landing of a ryanairflashlights month to. The measures target more than 18 individuals and organisations, some for their involvement in the landing. Most for human rights violations. They are subject to bans and asset freezes. Voters in france have delivered of rebuff. Voters in france have delivered a rebuff to both President Macron and his far right rival, marine le pen, in the first round of regional elections. Mrs le pen� s party failed to make its predicted big gains, while the president � s centrist Party Onlyjust passed the 10 threshold to take part in the second round. Voters have instead given the traditional centre right party, the republicans, a Surprise Boost in the first round. New flexible Rail Season tickets have gone on sale, aimed at people who only need to commute two or three times a week. People are working from home more often because of the pandemic, meaning traditional Season Tickets no longer represent good value. The changes are part of the government� s planned shake up of rail services, as Katie Prescott reports. Staring at a Departures Board is no longer a Daily Chore for many. Even before covid, the number of passengers using Season Tickets was falling, as more people went part time or worked from home. Now that train has left the station. We� re sort of doing hybrid working at the moment, which has given us a choice to work at home or in the office a few days a week. I think there� s good to be a turn, definitely. I think theres good to be a turn, definitel. , � ,. ,. , definitely. Covid s showed us that we can work definitely. Covid s showed us that we can work from definitely. Covid s showed us that we can work from home, definitely. Covid s showed us that we can work from home, but i i definitely. Covid s showed us that. We can work from home, but i think three we can work from home, but i think three days we can work from home, but i think three days a we can work from home, but i think three days a week will be the norm going three days a week will be the norm going forward. The change in the way we commute, how and if we need to commute at all, has been transformed by the pandemic. The aim of these new tickets is to give part time Passengers Access to the same savings and benefits as regular weekly commuters, butjust paying for the days they travel. Recognition by the Train Companies that flexible working is here to stay. The new tickets will allow passengers in england to travel On Any eight days in a 28 day period, or twice a week. It will be a paperless system, allowing travellers to tap Smart Cards or scan their mobiles at the station. And passengers won� T Need to choose the days they travel in advance. But passenger groups say people still need to be careful which tickets they buy. The flexible Season Tickets that go on Sale Today will be good news for some, but not for all. So, it� s important that people use the calculator that� s been put onto the National Rail Enquiries website. It may be that the traditional Season Ticket is still better value, so it� s great there still remains both options. The Rail Companies would like to see government change the rules underpinning the ticket system, to make them even more flexible in future. We want to go even further and totally reform the Fares System we know these new tickets will mean they can we know these new tickets will mean they can save money whilst working like that, they can save money whilst working like that, but we want to go even further like that, but we want to go even further and like that, but we want to go even further and totally reform the system further and totally reform the system so people can have tap in and Tap System so people can have tap in and tau out system so people can have tap in and Tap Out Technology and commuters benefit Tap Out Technology and commuters benefit from that. Instead of having to buy benefit from that. Instead of having to buy a benefit from that. Instead of having to buy a ticket upfront, i know plans to buy a ticket upfront, i know plans advance. This is just the first step in major reforms of the railways announced last month. You can start using the new tickets a week monday. Katie prescott, Bbc News. The Transport Secretary Grant shapps says the new tickets should save customers money. Just recently, i announced great British Railways will be happy to bring our railways back together. This Announcement Today a flexible Season Tickets picks up On A theme, something that� s been happening for a while, which is people have been buying fewer weekly Season Tickets, even before covid. We� re expecting people to travel two or three days a week as they go back, and when they do that, these flexible tickets will ensure that people are better off by notjust ensure that people are better off by not just 20 , ensure that people are better off by notjust 20 , by ensure that people are better off by not just 20 , by Travelling Via likeable Season Tickets. A much anticipated declassified report On Ufos is due to be delivered to the united States Congress by The End of the month. Leaked information says no evidence of Alien Activity was found, but didn� T Rule it out either. The report is the product of a military Task Force established last year to investigate decades of unexplained aerial sightings in us airspace. Sophie long has more. My gosh they� re all going against the wind, the wind� s 120 knots west. An encounter between a us Navy Fighterjet and an unidentified Flying Object or what the pentagon prefers to call an unidentified aerial phenomenon. Look at that thing it� s rotating Lieutenant Commander Alex dietrich was an operational Fighter Pilot for ten years. She was with three other pilots On A routine Training Flight when they witnessed an unidentified object in the skies off the coast of Southern California now known as tic tac, due to its resemblance to the mints. It was travelling very fast and very erratically, and we couldnt anticipate which way it was going to turn, or couldnt understand how it was manoeuvring the way that it was or the propulsion system. This official footage from the us department of defense, published for the first time in 2017, totally changed the debate surrounding ufos. Reports of strange objects in the sky that were once ridiculed are now seen as having potentially serious national security implications. Leslie kean, who broke that story, says the stigma attached was intentional. There was a actual, sort of, a policy to use ridicule to kind of damp the whole thing down that goes back to the � 50s, and it became just part of a culture, and since then, we were just kind of left with this attitude of ridicule and the culture, and we weren� t hearing anything about it from our government. Not only was that damaging to witnesses but also say some who spent years working inside the pentagon to security. This is a mammoth intelligence failure. We havent suffered the consequences we did in Pearl Harbor and 9 11, but the problems are precisely the same. You had a Radar Operator seeing japanese bombers and fighters approaching. He didnt report it to anybody, the information didnt get up the chain. 9 11, we had Cia And Fbi not talking and not sharing information. In this case, its worse weve got more like ten agencies not talking and sharing information. We travelled to area 51, a Military Base deep in the nevada desert, which like what the us government knows about ufos is shrouded in secrecy. Some believe though have no evidence that a ufo is being reverse engineered behind the gates few have clearance to enter. Those who� ve been mocked for monitoring the skies here, convinced we� re not alone, now feel vindicated. The Ufo Community has been seeking disclosurej for 50 plus years or more, i and i think this is a good step forward for the Ufo Community, i for the government to acknowledge the existence of the phenomenon, i and let people know that theres. Something going on outi there On A regular basis. Whatever its conclusions, for many, publication of the report alone marks an important milestone on the path to understanding these unexplained encounters. Sophie long, Bbc News, in the nevada desert. Now, how� s this for a moment of ecstasy to despair . That was asif ali, playing for Illingworth St Marys Cricket Club in halifax hitting a six, but that smash you heard as you can probably tell by his reaction was his car� s own window, and this was The End resul. And this was The End result. Luckily for him, the chairman of Illingworth St mary� s cricket club, where he plays, has agreed to pay to fix it. Asif ali has been speaking to bbc look north about that moment he realised where that ball was heading. First i� m thinking, it was definitely on the roof. Screen all gone and Everybody Start laughing, and everyone saying who� s this car . And i said it was mine. Everybody start laughing. That car . And i said it was mine. Everybody start laughing. At least ou can Everybody Start laughing. At least you can laugh about it now. Here� s Nick Miller with the weather. June is running dry, the average and parts of scotland and Northern Ireland has been mainly dry. We� ve seen some sunshine but across Southern England, where it� s been for some areas very wet, there� s been yet more rain with temperatures struggling around 12 13 degrees. Weather fronts moving away into tuesday. We will still see some outbreaks of rain affecting parts of england and wales into tonight, becoming compliance to parts of Southern England by morning. Elsewhere, Clearing Skies and temperatures really quite low for the time of year. There will be a few spots flirting with a touch of Frost Briefly of the day goes by. Remember those Weather Fronts coming in from the northwest. Increasing cloud here with some outbreaks of rain. After that, cloud here with some outbreaks of rain. Afterthat, Brightening Cloud here with some outbreaks of rain. After that, brightening up here. The last of the Rain Clearing away into the afternoon. Will fill a bit warmer compared with the day. Though sunny spells. More of scotland seeing The Cloud increasing and Northern Ireland, more of us seeing the Rain Beginning to move in here. It� s a very slow process, and that Weather System hasn� t moved two months as well. Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing the bulk of The Cloud too much. A few showers, low cloud with Mist And Fog and it could well be into northwest england and wales with Rain Moving in as a day goes on. Southern and central parts can see temperatures just rise into the low 20s. For the most part, it� s high teens and low 20s. By thursday, the Weather System is moving south, but you see an area of cloud into england and wales, perhaps Light Rain and drizzle. Further outbreaks of rain pushing into her the no earth of scotland. The north. As we go on through friday, that system has to move its way southwards with a bit of Rain Tending to die out as it does so, and for much of the uk, it looks to be dry by The End of the weekend. Temperatures may be in edging up. The teenagers infected with hiv and told they wouldn� t live to become adults. A Public Inquiry hears harrowing testimony. Children at treloar� s school, like thousands of others, were given contaminated Blood Products in the � 70s and � 80s. He said, we don� t know a lot about it and the outlook is not good. We can� T Guarantee that you will be alive in a couple of years. And that was it, really. The few former pupils that survived tell how their diagnosis and the loss of so many of their friends has scarred them forever. Also tonight. Borisjohnson promises details of an Autumn Covid Boosterjab as scientists urge him to speed up plans. What next for Gilmour And Scotland as their Star Player tests positive for covid

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