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while, the government was encouraging everyone to go and get a test, but seemingly at the moment, people are finding that impossible to do so and when they go on the website, they are unable to book a slot and this is that one of the sites, if you turn up and with the key health worker and you are not able to get a test, however, if they did plan one in advance, that they would be able to get tested and may be, not quite as severe as gulf news is talking about the uae is warning of violators, as cases spike in social gatherings are being blamed for a two week search, according to the paper. yes, i think this is of being the beer went to around increases in cases and —— this will be an increase in cases there were 930 new cases with the highest daily increase in four months and that has been, and so, a lot of countries are going to be continue to look at the numbers and where there are the spikes and why they're happening and make sense that so rules can be adjusted in the public can adjust to the right way and soi public can adjust to the right way and so i think this is all around the world and will continue to be monitored. for viewpoint of the uae were there talking about an increase in cases spiking where is the japan times, they're looking at tokyo lifting its measures on dining and travel. so, a little bit of respect there. through august and the start of september into tokyo, restaurants and bars are being told that they need to close their doors at 10pm every night to limit the amount of people coming in and limiting the spread of coronavirus but next week, thatis spread of coronavirus but next week, that is no longer going to be the case and if you look into the story, this seems to be some details about looking at expanding and extending the number of people who can gather together for a mass gathering and sports events and they're looking to lift that limit from 5000 to 20,000, which compared to the uk seems very farfrom being which compared to the uk seems very far from being able to which compared to the uk seems very farfrom being able to do which compared to the uk seems very far from being able to do something like that at the moment. how is japan coping with all of this. of course, southeast asia and hugely affected by this initially as the fire is kind of moved across to the united states and south america. this is a good sign, but there is a decrease in cases and dave think that there are a lot of lessons, some these people, countries like new zealand as well, have really ducked the kinds of measures that they have put in place, although at they have put in place, although at the start of the pandemic, there was a lot of talk about how it is not possible to compare because countries are so different. but i actually think, we can begin to look at different countries and look at what has and has not worked and look at the different populations, different kinds of populations and what is actually been done and i think that is something that is being done to an extent but we can actually increasingly do it but in the uk, we are in this rejection at times of having these kinds of comparisons. but i do think it is a global pandemic in the pandemic does not respect borders and people like to construct them and still learning some lessons on how other countries have dealt with this is something that we need to do. putting coronavirus to one side, a watershed moment for wall street. what city group is doing. will be the first, to have a female chief executive and they are appointing a scottish woman, who worked at the bank for several yea rs, worked at the bank for several years, she is possibly their chairman at the moment and she is going to become leader of the bank andi going to become leader of the bank and i think it is possibly quite surprising that this the first time that it hasn't already happened somewhere else? it did jar a little bit. we will return to the guardian with more information on diana who has passed away. for any woman, of course, she was a formidable actress who played the super feisty characters and was a real trailblazers. i have to admit, i am a game of thrones fan and i know her best friend that in some of the lines and characters that she played, such a great character and to see a lot of coverage of this today because so many people, she resonates as these really strong characters, often a game of thrones delivering some of the most withering and brilliant minds as well and i think that is why some of the memories have been brought today that she has passed. shared that usually game of thrones and a new generation of audiences, dame diana rigg was sadly passed awayjohn, maia, thank you so much. if you're in the uk, maya goodfellow and john stevens will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now — next on bbc news, the day's sport. this is your sports news will restore the huge night of the us open as serena williams aims to go a step closer to 24th grand slam singles title. the 38—year—old takes on victoria in the semifinals of flushing meadows and that is after the two time grand slam winner naomi place road number 31 and jennifer are tennis correspondent, russell has been looking ahead to the action. opponents of played very well against her, as you would expect. they need to raise their game and give it everything they have any come up against a player like serena williams. but she has come through in three one of those victories was against the former champion in 2017 in the last round against the bulgarian champion was a surprise quarterfinal is. and i do not think she is absolutely unbeatable because there are signs of vulnerability, particularly early in match that they believe that they can beat her but, five instead of five just to victories away with the experience from the 24th grand slam singles title. it would definitely start as the favourite against janik title. it would definitely start as the favourite againstjanik o'grady, she is not since the resuming of the tour, and she will be playing against them for pulling out before the final, she does not have a defeat under card yet, not particularly one on to the uk audience but she is doing work very nicely and set the entire championship so far. staying in the us — it's also a big night in the nfl. the defending superbowl champions kansas city chiefs host the houston texans shortly in the sports first game since february. you can feel the intensity, that mentality were everyone was just ready to play football again. he had a great year last year, we are a brand—new football team and we're going to go out there and compete against one of the best in the first week. due to the pandemic, the game will take place with around 17 and a half thousand fans at the arrowhead stadium in kansas city, which is less than a quarter of its capacity. masks will be worn by those in and around the bench area — but the players are getting used to the new procedures. phil getting tested every day, having the lockers spaced out and having the lockers spaced out and having a different schedule, having a bubble will rewatch film making sure the practice is the same and eve ryo ne sure the practice is the same and everyone has there are material things and everyone else's been following the protocol, so it is been going well. the second ladies golf major of the year, the ana inspiration is underway at mission hills in california. england's georgia hall has started well in her first round, as has this lady, canadian brooke henderson, who went round in four under.. they're both aiming to win a second career major. you can follow the latest from that on our website. with just two days until the new premier league season kicks off — some big news for leeds united fans. manager marcelo bielsa is staying at the club. the argentinian led them back to the top flight for the first time in 16 years and his contract expired at the end of last season, but earlier he confirmed he's agreed a new deal. they've got a tough start to the new season however, up first are the champions liverpool at anfield on saturday. and all players will wear a no room for racism sleeve badge throughout season. this is the first time the badge will feature on players and officials kit throughout the campaign. it replaces the black lives matter badges that were worn at the end of last season. plus wednesday's 2020 blast cricket match at yorkshire will now be played behind closed doors. they were due to be fan pilot events — but that's been cancelled due to new government advice, limiting crowds to 1,000. two scottish premiership test events — aberdeen v kilmarnock and ross county against celtic — will go ahead on saturday with up to 300 spectators at each. however, all plans thereafter for crowds to return to stadiums in the country are on hold until october the 5th at the earliest. four—time formula one world champion sebastian vettel admits he almost quit the sport — before agreeing to race for aston martin next season — that's the team currently known as racing point. he leaves ferrari after six years and will partner lance stroll — whose father owns the team. vettel believes he can build something special with them and says his only motivation is to race at the front of the grid. an eight—team rugby union tournament, involving all six nations teams as well as fiji and georgia, will get underway on november the 13th. the autumn nations cup will kick off with ireland v wales in dublin — with matches taking place over four weekends. the two sides are joined by england and georgia in group a. scotland, france, italy and fiji are in group b. all the fixtures are on the bbc sport website. to the super league and a dramatic win for warrington — as they came from behind to beat castleford tigers 12—10 to go top of the table. warrington were missing nine players — seven who were self isolating due to coronavirus — and hadn't led throughout — that was until two minutes from time when matty ashton went over to seal victory with a long range effort. elsewhere, hull fc beat wakefield 26—23. and britain's adam yates remains eighth overall at the tour de france after stage 12, on a day when a young swiss rider's dream came true. marc hirschi, who turned 22 last month, had twice come close to winning a stage on his debut appearance in the race. he made it third time lucky after breaking clear with seventeen miles to go on the longest stage this year and held on to win by 47 seconds. slovenia's primoz roglic retained the overall lead. and that's all the sport for now. hello, some wet and the windy weather will move south across scotland and northern ireland during friday morning. some of the rain looks quite heavy but by the end of the morning a lot of that will be clearing southwards and through the afternoon, brighter sunnier skies but with a few blustery showers. through the afternoon, the rain reaching into northern england. the rain most substantial to the west of the pennines and eventually towards north wales to end the day. south of that, a few hazy sunny spells under higher temperatures. and for northern england, northern ireland, and scotland, some wind gusts around 45 mph or so. a very narrow area of rain pushing further south through wales and england overnight and into saturday. a few showers for northern ireland, further blustery showers for northern and western scotland, and a cooler night in eastern scotland. for saturday, some cloud and a few showers in southern england. further blustery showers in scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere, mainly dry with some sunny spells. it will turn much wetter particularly across western scotland overnight and into sunday. warmer elsewhere on sunday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. at least seven people are dead after a hundred wildfires rip through the us west coast. we report from one fire ground. record high temperatures last weekend led to this series of fires on the outskirts of los angeles. they've already burned more than 20,000 acres of land, despite the best efforts of hundreds of firefighters. "you've seriously damaged trust" — the european union condemns the latest uk plans on brexit. thousands of migrants are spending a second night sleeping out in the open on the greek island of lesbos. so, who are you, mr bond? a legend on stage, a siren on screen.

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