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And 140,000 fans are expected at silverstone for the british News/grand-prix'>Grand Prix, the nations biggest News/sporting-event'>Sporting Event since the start of the pandemic. Hello, and welcome to News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Downing street has confirmed that the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister and the chancellor will not be News/self-isolating'>Self Isolating after coming into contact with the News/health-secretary'>Health Secretary, News/sajid-javid'>Sajid Javid who has tested positive for coronavirus. Both News/borisjohnson-and-rishi'>Borisjohnson And Rishi sunak are to take part in a News/pilot-programme'>Pilot Programme in which daily testing replaces self isolation. Mrjavid tested positive yesterday after a meeting at News/downing-street'>Downing Street on friday. The News comes a day ahead of most covid restrictions being lifted in england. 0ur political correspondent, News/nick-eardly'>Nick Eardly has this report. Downing street on friday. The News/health-secretary'>Health Secretary outside number 10, where he held talks with the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister. Last night, though, News/sajid-javid'>Sajid Javid confirmed he had coronavirus, after a second test. I was feeling a bit groggy News/last-night'>Last Night, so i took a News/lateralflow-test'>Lateralflow Test this morning and its come out positive. So im now News/self-isolating'>Self Isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a News/pcr-test'>Pcr Test. Im grateful that ive had two jabs of the vaccine, and so far my symptoms are very mild. Hell now have to self isolate and there are questions over whether others might be told to stay at home, too. It comes ahead of a crucial week in which almost all legal restrictions in england will be lifted. From tomorrow, social distancing will be officially scrapped. There will be no limits at events and legally you wont have to wear a face covering. Although in some places, they will still be recommended. But the number of cases is increasing. There were more than 54,000 in the last 24 hour period. And some have warned about being too relaxed in the coming days and weeks. Next week will be a significant moment in the sometimes slow road out of lockdown in england, but it wont be back to normality overnight. Face coverings will still be recommended in some places, and there will still be an emphasis on caution. And the number of positive cases were seeing, like the News/health-secretary'>Health Secretarys, is a reminder that even if many restrictions are going, the News/virus-hasnt'>Virus Hasnt disappeared. This is wales yesterday people taking advantage of the weather after restrictions and gatherings outside were lifted. There are more freedoms coming for people across the uk, but that doesnt come without risk. Nick eardley, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. The search continues for hundreds of missing people in News/western-europe'>Western Europe after News/record-rainfall'>Record Rainfall caused devastating flooding. More than 170 people have been killed across News/germany-and-belgium'>Germany And Belgium. Chancellor merkel is due to visit affected areas later today. Mud sloshing in ahrweiler, everything, everyone, is covered in thick, sticky mud. Theres no power, nowhere to buy food, not much mobile reception. But theyre doing what they can. Willie told us theyve never seen anything like it here, not even in his parents grandparents time. The water rose two metres in 15 or 20 minutes, he told us. People tried to save their things, went into their basements and, unfortunately, got trapped. I was lucky, he said, i could get out the back of my basement. Around 100 people have died in this district alone. Many more are still missing. There was so little time to run, people tell us. Look at the force of this flood. And the damage it left behind. The waters receding, but the number of dead is expected to continue to rise. Search and rescue, its feared, will soon be a recovery operation. So many people just want to help, donations piling up, overwhelming the volunteers at this makeshift warehouse. Translation i cant imagine what it must be like to be affected. Thats why im here to help people. In ahrweiler, across the region, lives turned upside down. Also das wasser ist. This is amelie. The water, she told us, came from the playground to our house, but luckily just the ground floor. My News/gran-and-granddad'>Gran And Granddad were affected, though. Theyre staying with us now. As the waters slowly subside, they reveal the extent of the damage done. The task of rebuilding this region seems overwhelming. So much of its vital infrastructure bridges, roads, railways is completely gone. Hard to imagine the time, the News/money-itll'>Money Itll take to get this region back on its feet. Jenny hill, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, ahrweiler. News/0ur-correspondent'>0ur Correspondent is at a donation centre. He gave us a sense of the scale of the rescue operation. There is a News/search-scale'>Search Scale of the rescue operation. There is a News/search-operation-scale'>Search Operation Scale of the rescue operation. There is a News/search-operation'>Search Operation out scale of the rescue operation. There is a News/search-operation'>Search Operation out right scale of the rescue operation. Ti is a News/search-operation'>Search Operation out right now, right beside this building. There is a centre where all of the News/emergency-service'>Emergency Services are gathered. There are about 3 400 News/emergency-service'>Emergency Service vehicles out there, hundreds of ambulances from different organisations. Army vehicles as well. They are being deployed constantly, looking for people. I talk to some of those News/rescue-workers'>Rescue Workers News/last-night'>Last Night and they were telling me that the difficulty is that the longer this goes on, rather than looking for people to rescue, they are looking for bodies. That is the tragic reality. Time is of the essence, and the difficulty is that we have no idea how many people might still be out there because a lot of the roads are impassable, you cant get through them, they have collapsed, and a lot of the bridges have gone as well. So it is a difficult situation for those News/rescue-workers'>Rescue Workers who are looking for people still out there. Still out there. Damien mcguinness there. Landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed at least twenty people. Twelve of the victims died when a News/compound-wall'>Compound Wall collapsed on their homes in the chembur district. There were other fatalities in the suburb of vikhroli. 15 other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. Rescue operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. Many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. From monday, the News/balearic-islands'>Balearic Islands of ibiza, majorca and menorca will move from the News/uk-governments'>Uk Governments green News/travel-watchlist'>Travel Watchlist News/to-amber'>To Amber overnight. This means that british tourists who are not fully vaccinated, will have to quarantine when travelling to and from the island. It could be a big blow to the local economy which relies heavily on tourists from the uk. News/0ur-reporter-nick'>0ur Reporter Nick beake is in ibiza. The beaches here on the island have been filling up, but unfortunately lots of young brits have been packing up, ready to go home. Theyve had to cut their holiday short because they have to beat the new News/quarantine-rules'>Quarantine Rules that come in at 4am tomorrow morning. In practical terms, its meant that lots of people, while theyve been on holiday, have had to change their flight, bring it earlier, and theyve been talking to their News/tour-operator'>Tour Operator in some cases to do that. Theyve had to take their News/pcr-test'>Pcr Test to get home much earlier. So a lot of people have been really disappointed. The problem is that lots of young people weve been talking to have had one jab but not two jabs. Thats the issue here. Also, for people coming back from france, returning to the uk, even if theyre double jabbed, from News/tomorrow-theyll'>Tomorrow Theyll have to self isolate. Thats because there are concerns over the rise of the News/beta-variant'>Beta Variant in france. That, of course, was first seen in south africa. Meanwhile, back on this island, businesses are pretty concerned about whats going to happen because the brits are their best customers. Just two weeks ago, they were rejoicing when the island went on the uks green watch list. Now theyre not sure whats going to happen. Having said all of that, there are more than 20 flights arriving from the uk today, but i think businesses here will be watching anxiously to see how many people get off the planes, how many people have decided that theyre still going to come here on holiday despite the fact that they may have to quarantine when they get back to the uk. Lets go back to our top story. Downing street has revealed that the prime News/minister-and-chancellor'>Minister And Chancellor have been contacted by News/nhs-test'>Nhs Test and trace. Instead of News/self-isolating'>Self Isolating, both boris johnson trace. Instead of News/self-isolating'>Self Isolating, both News/borisjohnson-and-rishi'>Borisjohnson And Rishi sunak will take part in a daily News/testing-pilot-scheme'>Testing Pilot Scheme which allows them to continue to work from News/downing-street'>Downing Street. The shadow News/health-secretary'>Health Secretary, jonathan ashworth, criticised those in the government that werent isolating all the time after being contacted, saying the News/pilot-scheme'>Pilot Scheme meant it felt like ministers were operating under different rules to the general public. The general public. There will be arents the general public. There will be parents watching the general public. There will be parents watching the the general public. There will be | parents watching the programme the general public. There will be parents watching the programme this morning who have had to struggle with their children sent home as part of the bubbling system, businesses that have had to struggle because their staff have been pinged and theyve had to isolate themselves, who will be waking up to this News, thinking, my word, yet again it is one were sunni rule for them and anotherfor the again it is one were sunni rule for them and another for the rest of us. People will be asking how they have access to the special News/vip-test'>Vip Test and News/release-system'>Release System that applies to them but doesnt apply to the rest of us. Butjust beggars belief. Responding on behalf of the government, the News/housing-secretary'>Housing Secretary refuted claims that rules were different for ministers and members of the public, and said it is important that people continue to isolate if alerted by the app or News/test-and-trace'>Test And Trace teams before it is scrapped. Test and trace teams before it is scra ed. ,. , scrapped. The advice that we have received in scrapped. The advice that we have received in the scrapped. The advice that we have received in the recent scrapped. The advice that we have received in the recent past scrapped. The advice that we have received in the recent past has scrapped. The advice that we have i received in the recent past has been that it received in the recent past has been that it will received in the recent past has been that it will be better to wait. This period that it will be better to wait. This period of that it will be better to wait. This period of six weeks. To make sure that more period of six weeks. To make sure that more people are double vaccinated. That gives them more protection vaccinated. That gives them more protection for themselves, and decreases the amount of transmission that will decreases the amount of transmission that will happen as a result. That is the that will happen as a result. That is the plan, that will happen as a result. That is the plan, but of course we keep these is the plan, but of course we keep these things under review. These things under review. Robert jen rick, there. These things under review. Robert jen rick, there. Police jen rick, there. Police investigating violence police investigating News/violence-and-violence'>Violence And Violence disorder at last News/sundays-euro'>Sundays Euro final between england and italy have released images of ten men they want to speak to. Officers have condemned what they call the disgraceful scenes witnessed at wembley stadium. Londons hosting of the News/match-saw'>Match Saw ugly scenes, which included some ticketless fans storming the grounds in an attempt to watch the game. Afghan News/peace-talks'>Peace Talks continue for a second News/day-today'>Day Today in the News/gulf-state'>Gulf State of qatar as the violence intensifies across afghanistan. The afghan News/state-minister'>State Minister for peace, News/sayed-sadat'>Sayed Sadat mansour naderi, told the bbc they hoped both sides would clarify their ideas on key issues to help chart a News/road-map'>Road Map to a political solution to end the war. 0ur chief international News/correspondent-lyse-doucet'>Correspondent Lyse Doucet reports from doha. Well, this is day two and expected to be the last day of these high level political talks here in doha. Around that, theres pressure on both sides, from afghans most of all, from afghanistans neighbours and allies, that both sides have to show that they are committed to a negotiated way out of this war that continues to intensify on the ground. So todays talks are going to focus on coming up with some kind of a joint statement, that they will agree to focus on three key areas going forward. One is about building trust, another is to discuss a News/road-map'>Road Map to afghanistans political future, and also an islamic constitution. The taliban insists there has to be changes to the existing afghan constitution, and on top of that there has to be a clear sense that this News/process-isnt'>Process Isnt going to suddenly stop and then be another long pause, there has to be a continuous process. Both sides say that the vibes are positive here and at this stage of the war it is also understood that good vibes are not enough. There has to be a sense that they can close what are now wide gaps between their ideas on how afghanistan should move forward politically to achieve what they all say they want to achieve which is a durable political solution, and all the while, the worry grows in afghanistan that if this process fails, this devastating war is going to get much worse. More coronavirus cases have been identified at the News/olympics-village'>Olympics Village in the last hour. Earlier in the day, others tested positive for the virus. I think the volume of testing that is being done by the organisers means there are going to be cases. They are doing News/tens-of-thousands'>Tens Of Thousands of tests on people coming into the games from abroad, so its no real surprise that weve had these cases. As i say, i expect they will be more over the next few days as the game starts, purely because of the volume of the people coming into the country from overseas. An estimated 140,000 people are expected at silverstone to watch the british News/grand-prix'>Grand Prix this afternoon the biggest crowd at a News/sporting-event'>Sporting Event since the start of the pandemic. Ticket holders will have to provide proof of a negative lateral News/flow-test'>Flow Test or double vaccination. Britains News/lewis-hamilton'>Lewis Hamilton will start second on the grid, as he tries to catch the News/championship-leader-max'>Championship Leader Max verstappen. Lets speak now to the virologist News/dr-naomi-forrester'>Dr Naomi Forrester soto, of keele university. How, if at all, can they make an event of this scale, 140,000 people, covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its event of this scale, 140,000 people, covid News/safe-'>Safe . � ,. , event of this scale, 140,000 people, covid News/safe-'>Safe . � ,. , covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good News/question-covid'>Question Covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good question i covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good question. I think covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good question. I think the covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good question. I think the simple News/l-covid'>L Covid News/safe-'>Safe . Its a really good question. I think the simple answer is that question. I think the simple answer is that they question. I think the simple answer is that they cannot. Even people who are double is that they cannot. Even people who are double vaccinated are able to et are double vaccinated are able to get the are double vaccinated are able to get the virus and potentially transmit it, so there really is no way that transmit it, so there really is no way that they can make it 100 covid News/safe-'>Safe way that they can make it 100 covid News/safe-'>Safe you way that they can make it 100 covid News/safe-'>Safe you are way that they can make it 100 covid News/safe-'>Safe. You are much less likely to end up News/safe-'>Safe. You are much less likely to end up with News/safe-'>Safe. You are much less likely to end up with severe News/disease-and-end'>Disease And End News/p-end'>P End up with severe News/disease-and-end'>Disease And End up in end up with severe News/disease-and-end'>Disease And End up in hospital if you are double vaccinated, but its still not going to be vaccinated, but its still not going to be 100 News/safe-'>Safe. find vaccinated, but its still not going to be 100 News/safe-'>Safe. To be 10096 News/safe-'>Safe. And weve seen obviously with to be 10096 News/safe-'>Safe. And weve seen obviously with the to be 10096 News/safe-'>Safe. And weve seen obviously with the situation to be 10096 News/safe-'>Safe. And weve seen obviously with the situation with | obviously with the situation with the News/health-secretary'>Health Secretary News/sajid-javid'>Sajid Javid, having been fully vaccinated, and still having been able to contract the virus, but the crucial thing is that the symptoms are much more mild, arent they . Is it as much of a concern from a News/virology-point'>Virology Point of view if the virus is spreading among people at a crowd in silverstone, if someone does happen to test positive there, if people arent getting seriously ill . There, if people arent getting seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the case, seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the case, but seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the case, but we seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the case, but we still seriously ill . Ideally, yes, that would be the case, but we still have enough would be the case, but we still have enough people who are not vaccinated. We are allowing people in with vaccinated. We are allowing people in with a vaccinated. We are allowing people in with a negative lateral News/flow-test'>Flow Test you are in with a negative lateral News/flow-test'>Flow Test you are not vaccinated. They are at quite you are not vaccinated. They are at quite a you are not vaccinated. They are at quite a News/big-you-are'>Big You Are not vaccinated. They are at quite a big risk of getting severely ill, quite a big risk of getting severely iii, and quite a big risk of getting severely iii, and at quite a big risk of getting severely ill, and at least the evidence. I sought ill, and at least the evidence. I sought from ill, and at least the evidence. I sought from the states today, people who are sought from the states today, people who are not vaccinated are ending up in hospital who are not vaccinated are ending up in News/hospital-in'>Hospital In who are not vaccinated are ending up in News/hospital-in'>Hospital In higher numbers than they were in News/hospital-in'>Hospital In higher numbers than they were back in the first News/outbreak-back'>Outbreak Back in they were back in the first News/outbreak-back'>Outbreak Back in march, are the first few waves back in march, are the first few waves so back in march, are the first few waves so i back in march, are the first few waves. So i think there is still a risk to waves. So i think there is still a risk to people, even if you dont think risk to people, even if you dont think you risk to people, even if you dont think you are invincible, which a lot of think you are invincible, which a lot of young people do, there is still quite lot of young people do, there is still quite a big risk in the potential for getting covid and then also tohq potential for getting covid and then also long covid, which we know affect also long covid, which we know affect quite a lot of people who even affect quite a lot of people who even get affect quite a lot of people who even get a mild disease. Affect quite a lot of people who even get a mild disease. There was a News/trial-event'>Trial Event in even get a mild disease. There was a News/trial-event'>Trial Event in the even get a mild disease. There was a News/trial-event'>Trial Event in the netherlands even get a mild disease. There was a News/trial-event'>Trial Event in the netherlands not News/trial-event'>Trial Event in the netherlands not that long ago, a music festival, 20,000 people attended. A similar situation. And yet, of those 20,000, thousand subsequently tested positive. And as much as people want to get back to big News/crowd-events'>Crowd Events and a feeling of normality, that sort of points to the fact that it is almost impossible to hold events of that scale without there being some News/likelihood-or-inevitability'>Likelihood Or Inevitability of virus spreading. find News/likelihood-or-inevitability'>Likelihood Or Inevitability of virus sreadin. , spreading. And particularly with the rise of the delta spreading. And particularly with the rise of the News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant spreading. And particularly with the rise of the News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant which spreading. And particularly with the rise of the News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant which is rise of the News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant which is more rise of the News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant which is more transmissible. That has dramatically changed the risk factors, dramatically changed the risk factors, i dramatically changed the risk factors, i think, dramatically changed the risk factors, ithink, in my dramatically changed the risk factors, i think, in my opinion. Dramatically changed the risk factors, ithink, in my opinion. But ithink factors, ithink, in my opinion. But i think it factors, ithink, in my opinion. But i think it has factors, ithink, in my opinion. But i think it has changed, and it means that even i think it has changed, and it means that even things that may be have been that even things that may be have been tested and thought to be News/safe-'>Safe before been tested and thought to be News/safe-'>Safe before it been tested and thought to be News/safe-'>Safe before it may not be as News/safe-'>Safe now because before it may not be as News/safe-'>Safe now because there is a more transmissible than we had expected. We must transmissible than we had expected. We must leave it there. We could talk so much about this but we are out of time. Thank you very much. Tens of thousands of pilgrims have arrived in the News/saudi-arabian-city-of-mecca'>Saudi Arabian City Of Mecca for a downsized hajj . Which formally starts on sunday. As News/sophia-tran-thomson'>Sophia Tran Thomson reports, restrictions are tight . As the kingdom is hoping to repeat last year s success that News/saw-no-coronavirus-outbreaks'>Saw No Coronavirus Outbreaks during the five day muslim ritual. The annual hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of islam. All muslims are expected to retrace the prophet mohammeds final pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they have the means to do so. The event is usually one of the worlds largest annual gatherings and would normally see 2. 5 million muslims from around the world converge on mecca. This year, just 60,000 healthy and vaccinated saudi residents, chosen through a lottery from almost 600,000 applicants, will take part. Strict social distancing measures are in place and a hajj smart pass is being used to allow contact free News/access-and-transportation'>Access And Transportation to the various religious sites and accommodation. Technology will also play a part, with the deployment of robots to dispense bottles of sacred water from the News/grand-mosque'>Grand Mosque and others to dispense disinfectant. While a large proportion of security will take place remotely, and most of the marshals who would normally be on site will be in a News/call-centre'>Call Centre instead. Translation we help them| if they are lost or need urgent medical News/help-or-cant'>Help Or Cant find their News/tour-operator'>Tour Operator. Its taken complicated and costly planning, but hosting the hajj is a matter of prestige for saudi rulers. Barring overseas pilgrims will cost the kingdom around News/12-billion'>12 Billion this year and impact hundreds of thousands of jobs in the holy city. But the hajj is a gathering which could easily become a News/coronavirus-super-spreader'>Coronavirus Super Spreader event, and with around 14 out of News/34-million'>34 Million saudis still unvaccinated, its a risk the News/kingdom-isnt'>Kingdom Isnt willing to take. Sophia tran thompson, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. To the us, where residents of News/los-angeles'>Los Angeles are once again being required to wearface masks indoors, following an increase in coronavirus cases amongst the non vaccinated. Its the first area of its kind to restore such requirements in the us as News/russell-trott'>Russell Trott explains. Its the most populous county in america. Around News/10-million'>10 Million people live in the News/los-angeles'>Los Angeles News/area-half'>Area Half of them fully vaccinated. But that hasnt stopped an average of around 1,300 new coronavirus cases a day over the course of the last two weeks. Thats an increase of more than 270 over the previous fortnight. And thats got the experts here worried. Were seeing a change in the epidemiology, notjust in News/los-angeles'>Los Angeles and california in general but throughout the united states. Were not seeing as many elderly people get hospitalised and dying now. Were seeing it predominantly in younger people, and this is mainly because of two things. Number one, younger people are not getting vaccinated nearly to the rate that older people are. And number two, younger people tend to take more risks than older people do. Just over a month ago, they lifted the mask wearing restrictions, but now theyre reinstating them. So not wearing a mask inside is now out. Health officials say the sudden rise in cases has left unvaccinated people at high risk, particularly given concerns about the so called News/delta-variant'>Delta Variant. They say the News/new-order'>New Order will remain in place until News/transmission-rates'>Transmission Rates go down and havent ruled out tougher measures if they dont. Russell trott, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. 60 metres in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland are asking for changes before october when an extended News/grace-period'>Grace Period ends. It currently allows for a lighter Touch Controls on some goods. Our reporter News/sarah-girvan'>Sarah Girvan has more. The six retailers named in this letter make up three quarters of News/northern-ireland'>Northern Irelands grocery market. They say that unless something is done, when the News/grace-period'>Grace Period ends they will be hit by more checks on goods and more costs. Thats because of the News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland protocol. It is part of the News/brexit-deal'>Brexit Deal and is aimed at avoiding a News/heart-border'>Heart Border on the island of ireland by effectively keeping News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland in the eus single market for goods. The supermarkets gave a similar News/warning-backin'>Warning Backin supermarkets gave a similar warning back injanuary supermarkets gave a similar warning back in january where there supermarkets gave a similar warning back injanuary where there were issues and getting some items to shelves in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. They say that since theyre not enough has changed. I say that since theyre not enough has changed has changed. I think that is what the frustration has changed. I think that is what the frustration and has changed. I think that is what the News/frustration-and-concern'>Frustration And Concern has changed. I think that is what the News/frustration-and-concern'>Frustration And Concern of i has changed. I think that is what | the News/frustration-and-concern'>Frustration And Concern of the supermarkets is, that we havent seen that movement to get a new way of trading between great britain and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland under the protocol that removes friction. This News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland under the protocol that removes friction. That removes friction. As well as News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland that removes friction. As well as northern News/ireland-consumers'>Ireland Consumers that removes friction. As well as i northern News/ireland-consumers'>Ireland Consumers being impacted in terms of choice and cost, the retailers warned that Red Tape and falling Profit Margins could force them to move Supply Chains from britain to the eu. The government is expected to set out its preferred weight forward on the protocol on wednesday. Sarah girvan, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. A french director has won the News/palm-dorfor'>Palm Dorfor her movie about a serial killer. She is only the second female director to win one of the film worlds most prestigious awards. But the announcement didnt quite go according to plan as Tim Allman explains. Can you tell me which prize is the first prize . Yes, ican. A Big Night and a big moment, that came just a bit earlier than intended. The film that won the News/palme-dor'>Palme Dor is titane. Wait, wait, no spike lee, chairman of this years jury, announcing the winner of the News/palme-dor'>Palme Dor a little ahead of schedule. Cue a fair dose of confusion and a few red faces. Fast forward a couple of hours, throw in a hollywood sex symbol, and try again. Youre ready . I am ready. Its now . Yes. 0k. The News/palme-dor'>Palme Dor titane. Directorjulia ducourneau still looked a little overwhelmed, even if she knew she was going to win ahead of time. And why not . Shes only the second woman to ever be awarded the News/palme-dor'>Palme Dor. Titane has been described as outlandish, grizzly, yet comic. It is the story of a female serial killer, said to be one of the most shocking films ever shown at the festival. There was this moment where i felt i was in the twilight zone, so i didnt believe it at all. So, somehow, there was the same tension as if he hadnt said anything. Elsewhere, the award for the Best Actress went to norways Renate Reinste for her part in the worst person in the world. And americas Caleb Landryjones was named best actor for the film nitram. But the big winner wasjulia ducourneau, who said her evening had been perfect because it was imperfect. Tim allman, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Thats it for the moment. Dont forget you can reach me and most of the team here on social media. There is plenty more on the stories we have covered, analysis and other stories as well on the website, and if you are out and about, you can keep up to date on the News/bbc-News'>Bbc News app. Thank you for watching. The sun is very strong, and the Uv Levels are about as high as they get. For england and wales and many parts, they are indeed very high today. The High Pressure is with us, keeping things sunny and very warm. To the north, there is a weather front. You can see the wind is coming off the atlantic, so that means cooler conditions across parts of scotland, and also a little News/bit-cooler'>Bit Cooler for News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. Yesterday in County Down we got up to 30. 12 lcs. I dont think were going to make that today. In belfast, it will be only around 22 celsius. Glasgow hitting 20 celsius. 31 celsius will be reserved for more central and southern areas of the uk. Early this evening, temperatures will still be well into the 20s across many areas of the country. A lot fresher in scotland. You can see 11 there in glasgow. 12 expected in aberdeen. The High Pressure is with us. We are right in the middle of the High Pressure. In the middle of the High Pressure. In the middle of the High Pressure. In the middle of the High Pressure, the winds tend to fall like theres very little cloud, so for some of us is going to feel every bit as hot. In fact, the heat might spark off one or two showers, because that is a possibility tomorrow. Generally speaking, i think they will be more sunshine around tomorrow. Here, temperatures up around tomorrow. Here, temperatures up to 24 in glasgow and pushing the high 20s in the south. I think we will see exactly same pattern on tuesday. Lots of sunshine in the uk. Very light winds. Feeling every bit as hot, and the possibility of these higher temperatures are sparking off one or two showers. Wednesday is going to be another very, very warm day. Temperatures in some spots again hitting high 20s. Towards the end of the week, the temperatures will ease a little bit and there is just the chance we will get a little shower. Goodbye. This is News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. The headlines. Uk News/health-secretary'>Health Secretary News/sajid-javid'>Sajid Javid confirms he has coronavirus and the prime News/minister-and-chancellor'>Minister And Chancellor have been alerted by the covid News/contacts-app'>Contacts App as england prepares to ease restrictions further. A clean up operation is under way in the areas of News/germany-and-belgium'>Germany And Belgium worst affected by unprecedented flooding. More than 180 people have died. Scotland, england and wales say travellers returning from france must self isolate for ten days unlike with other News/amber-list'>Amber List countries. Scotland, england and wales say travellers returning from france

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