To a £35 million shortfall. A magnificent seven from liverpools youngsters as teenager curtisjones scores twice in their thrashing of lincoln city as the manager describes him as an Exceptional Talent. Good morning. An autumnal day to day, risk northerly wind and heavy rain around the east coast of england, more details on about ten minutes. Its friday the 25th of september. Our top story. A new plan to safeguard what the chancellor calls viable jobs has been criticised by some of the Industries Hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic. Some retail, hospitality and performing arts businesses say rishi sunaks new emergencyjobs scheme doesnt go far enough. Jon donnison reports. In these tough economic times, drowning their sorrows last night but across england, it was early doors as the new nationwide 10pm cu rfew for doors as the new nationwide 10pm curfew for pubs and bars kick in. The last hour. Make the most of it. Early night, watch a movie. As a student, it is a bit annoying, freshers and everything, but i do think, id ratherjust be safer than like going out and risking. To be honest, people have started going ten oclock anyway, with the university, quite a bit. It comes as the chancellor rishi sunak announced a new package of Financial Support. How are you going to pay for all this, chancellor . But businesses are going to have to take more of the strain themselves. In october, the final month of the current furlough scheme, the government will be paying 60 of workers salaries, with Companies Paying 20 . But from november, under the chancellors new scheme, its companies that will pay a minimum of 55 with the government paying a maximum of 22 . And employees will have to work at least third of the normal hours. The chief executive of next has welcomed the move but is warning thousands of traditional retailjobs may become unviable because of the ship to on line sales. I think its important that employers begin to pay a little bit more for these schemes and employs have a little bit less because there is a risk that we will not do it right. But others say the government is cutting supported a vital time. We are facing a badge at the end of october and a scheme in front of his now doesnt seem to stack up and go far enough stop what we cant do is have somebody come and work for 33 of their time and we have to pay for 55 of their time, itjust doesnt make economic sense. So as people prepare for what the many will be a difficult winter, the many will be a difficult winter, the health and the wealth of the nation remain intrinsically linked. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster. Leila, the chancellor must have expected this type of criticism. How will he respond to it . There was always going to be criticism. I think a few things were Crystal Clear from what the chancellor said yesterday. Firstly, explicitly that he couldnt save everyjob, he explicitly that he couldnt save every job, he couldnt explicitly that he couldnt save everyjob, he couldnt save every business. He talked about a new context so if you cast your mind back to the beginning of the pandemic, ministers then were preparing for what they thought was going to be a temporary disruption that huge intervention. Now the economy is undergoing a permanent adjustment to coronavirus. He said it would be wrong to sustain jobs that otherwise wouldnt be viable in this new climate. Now we got this targeted scheme and it businesses that are able to operate but perhaps are struggling. There are sectors that cannot open, there will be questions about how much of an Incentive Companies really have, if they are still having to pay workers for hours that are not worked, will this be enough to actually give them the incentive to keep people on rather than that people go but i think it is clear from what the chancellor is saying that he wants to put the Government Support package on a more sustainable footing to be able to carry on into the future as restrictions continue. Thank you very much. We will be talking to stephen barclay, the chief secretary to the treasury at 730 later this morning. University students in scotland are being told not to go to pubs or parties this weekend following covid i9 outbreaks in glasgow, dundee and aberdeen. Hundreds of students have tested positive, and many more are self isolating. Theyve been told they will be breaking the law if they leave their Student Accommodation and return home to visit their families. I think its obviously the right advice, we should be maintaining social distance, but i dont think its very realistic. I think if there is a limit the people to go out to ten oclock, i dont see why it should exclude students. After 7 00 well talk to two Glasgow University students who are self isolating after one of them tested positive for coronavirus. We will find that the impact as they try to get used to University Life. Its tough. The income of the royal family has been hit by coronavirus with a drop in the number of visitors to Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The royal accounts published today show a potential £35 million shortfall. Our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell reports. The most expensive royal tour of the Accounting Period was the duke and duchess of sussexs to southern africa. Along with baby archie, they visited south africa and harry travelled on to botswana, angola and malawi. It would prove to be the last tour is working royals and cost almost £250,000. In january, last tour is working royals and cost almost £250,000. Injanuary, unable to secure a last minute scheduled flight, to secure a last minute scheduled flight, the prince of wales travelled by charter to amount to his consult condolences after the death of the sultan at a cost of more than £200,000 and supporting patriot unions proved expensive for both the incest royal and andrew. Incest and flew to rome to watch a Six Nations Rugby mac match, cost £16,000, and the duke backed up a similar amount, watching the open in portrush Northern Ireland. In total the sovereign grant for the year 201920 totalled 82 the sovereign grant for the year 2019 20 totalled 82 point £4 million, but the amount of taxpayer money used to fund the monarchy minus things like security. The ongoing refurbishment of Buckingham Palace which over the same. Cost £33 million. The coronavirus is expected to impact future accounts, with an expected £20 million shortfall to pa perless expected £20 million shortfall to paperless improvements and a £15 million drop in income with reduced openings and palaces. Addressing the shortfall, the keeper of the privy purse said there was no intention of asking for extra funding and they would look to manage the impact of the pandemic through their own effo rts the pandemic through their own efforts and efficiencies. The duke and duchess of sussex now live in los angeles but as for their uk home, the palace confirmed they paid a lump sum to the sovereign grant to cover the £2. 4 million with the abridgement and rent at a commercial rate for Frogmore Cottage. Exactly how much rent they are being charged may not be revealed in next years accounts. Rio dejaneiros carnival parade for next year has been postponed indefinitely because of the pandemic. The carnival, which attracts millions of visitors, was scheduled for the middle of february, but organisers say it cant be staged without a vaccine. More than 138,000 people in brazil have died with covid 19. Thats one of the worlds highest death tolls. Marine biologists working alongside fishermen and volunteers have now rescued 94 of the pilot whales which have been stranded off the west coast of tasmania. They are hoping to escort twelve more out to sea. The team says its hard to know exactly how many whales have died in the mass beaching, but its estimated to be around 350. This Years Mercury prize has been won by the singer songwriter, Michael Kiwanuka. His self titled album saw off competition from artists including stormzy and dua lipa to win the £25,000 pound prize. He first came to attention after supporting adele on her tour in 2011, and winning the bbcs sound of 2012. It was a case of third time lucky for the london born musician, winning a prestigious award for his third album. It was a happy ending toa third album. It was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self doubt for the singer songwriter. Ive a lwa ys for the singer songwriter. Ive always been kind of worried about my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all those kind of questions and with this one, ijust kind of made the decision that i wa nted kind of made the decision that i wanted to not really worry about those things, and create my own lane, you know . Kiwanuka is upbeat at times, and other times so for. There are hints of rob dillon. There might bea there are hints of rob dillon. There might be a song that feels just a little bit subpar compared to all the rest but there were no dud moments on the southern. It is a musically adventurous and meticulously produced album by Royal Academy of using about turned Mercury Prize winning artist. Think of an heroic animal and you might go for a loyal police dog or perhaps a brave army horse. But how about a landmine clearing rat . An african pouched rat called magawa has been awarded a gold medalfor bravery and devotion to duty after sniffing out 39 landmines and 28 other pieces of explosive material in cambodia. He was trained by a belgian charity and has now been given the gallantry award, said to be the animal equivalent of the george cross, by the veterinary charity, the pdsa. Ita it a smart rat. Thats a very, smart apparently. Good morning, sarah. That was by no means an odd segue. Good morning to you. The weather todayis good morning to you. The weather today is certainly feeling a brisk northerly wind. Got low pressure close to the east coast heavy rain across parts of in east anglia. Quite a bit of sunshine and weather. Perhaps if you are into wales and south west england, east anglia into lincolnshire, gus about 50, 60 Miles Per Hour around the coast, combined with that heavy rainfall, which could well cause a bit of localised flooding, potentially some disruption today. Damages around the east coast, about 11 degrees but the most of us, typically about 13 to 16 degrees. We got the rain lingering, particularly into northcote norfolk and lincolnshire. It will be quite a chilly night. Template is well down into low single figures, even in our towns and cities, a touch cooler than that in the countryside. Still rather cool through the saturday and sunday. Most places seeing a great deal of dry weather but we will keep fairly heavy rainfall in brisk winds both on saturday and into monday. A bit of a mixed bag. Do watch up those brisk northerly winds in the east. I wore a woolly hat for the first time in ages. Did you . I know friends were playing golf. The term has come. You know when the bubble haveis has come. You know when the bubble have is out, you are done for. Dig in the back of the covers and get your woolies out. A rat and a hat on brea kfast. Your woolies out. A rat and a hat on breakfast. You said it. John said that. Lets take a look at todays papers. The times says britain is facing a wave of redundancies following the end of the furlough scheme. Mr sunak has warned there will need to be a more permanent adjustment to the economy, and suggested that in the long term tax rises will be needed to balance the books, says the paper. The Daily Telegraph reports the chancellor gave employers a harsh reality check while announcing the new scheme. According to the paper the office for budget responsibility has estimated unemployment could peak at more than 13 per cent next year meaning four Million People would be out of work. The daily mail highlights the chancellors call to the nation to learn to live with coronavirus without fear saying our lives can no longer be put on hold. The mail praises mr sunak for saying what so many have been thinking. And the glasgow times reports on the situation with students in lockdown in the city, with some residents describing a party hell, that got worse as restrictions there became tighter. As weve been hearing, it was early doors in england last night as pubs had to close by 10 oclock. Its all part of the new rules to curb the spread of coronavirus. Breakfasts tim muffett was out in brighton to see what drinkers there thought of the change. Maggie maples bar in brighton, where a packed dance floor and rows of punters at the barber once common site. But now a distant memory. For deflated, frustrated, we are guiding to having to learn again. We kind of. We found a new way of operating and we kind of, we mastered it, and now we are having to put in more restrictions, which means people have to think about coming out differently one. 10 1 is oui coming out differently one. 10 1 is our main three hours on a friday night and saturday. This wasnt the University Experience these first year students expected. University experience these first year students expectedm University Experience these firstyear students expected. It is just a shame it has happened at this time in our lives. This summer was getting back to normal, we were all being encouraged to come out, so i think it gave people a loss of hope that, 0k, think it gave people a loss of hope that, ok, we would get a good younie experience, but that has, obviously, completely changed and got out the window. Taxi driver Andrew Peters has had a brutal summer. Now his industry faces even more challenges. The drivers are absolute despair at the moment. It is going to have a massive impact. It has been hard anyway, the weekends, and with people suddenly now having to put down their paints at a quarter to ten and go home means there will be no nightlife at all in the city later on for the night drivers. Drivers are you still working up until about 3am, getting people home, and the business will not be there at all. It is just finished. At the line macro and lobster things had been picking up. It is stuffed. It is stuffed. We put a lot of effort to open. We are Still Closing at 12. But we are doing well. Now, again, we start again from zero and we have to wait and see how the customers will react. I think everyone isjust going to customers will react. I think everyone is just going to start earlier and then get home earlier. Last orders it hasjust gone ten oclock, then you enforce closing time for pubs, bars, and response. For most people decide to go home. Ten oclock has just happened. For most people decide to go home. Ten oclock hasjust happened. What you make of it . It is pretty brutal, to be honest. Itjust makes us think less or drink earlier. As it ruined your evening . No, were still a lovely time. For some the pavement is the new pub. Yes, so, we got a takeaway. Now we are staying here. For the foreseeable future, nights out will be finishing earlier. Covid continues to upend our way of life. Tim muffett, bbc news, brighton. I guess the question is how does that, cani control v virus, does it make a difference, but what is the knock on forjobs for the staff if places are closing earlier, will they need as many people working there . That leads into the chancellors latest plan to replace the dolo scheme, subsidising only viable jobs, plan to replace the dolo scheme, subsidising only viablejobs, as he is describing them. Were trying unravel that this morning. We will speak to the treasury secretary later on. Ben is in Central London for us. Good morning. Good morning to you. We are in a place called swingers, right in Central London. It is a crazy golf venue, it has a bar and restau ra nt crazy golf venue, it has a bar and restaurant and that sort of thing. We will use it to try to explain who are the winners and losers in the announcements from the chancellor yesterday. There are the tighter restrictions but also extra support from the government as far as jobs is concerned. But the chancellor making it clear that only viable jobs would be saved. He said he cannot save every business nor every job. So what we know about the job support scheme . The one that replaces the furlough scheme . It will get people back to work. Those who are working but working fewer hours. Employees happy working at least one third of the normal hours. What happens if your employer will top up some and the government will top up some and the government will top up some and the government will top up some. But it isnt as generous as the old fellow scheme. You will get about three quarters of your salary. It expects employers to pay a lot more of it so the taxpayer plays a smaller proportion. Even so it doesnt come cheap. It will cost taxpayers about £1. 2 million every month. We think about 4 Million People will take advantage of it. Just to give you a sense that is about 3 billion or four bow just to give you a sense that is about 3 billion orfour bow £4 billion cheaper than the old furlough scheme. It gives an idea of how much it will cost us to keep those jobs that are viable, in the words of the chancellors. We spoke toa words of the chancellors. We spoke to a Business Owner in liverpool who told us it probably wont benefit him. I think any help is welcome. I think this will make almost a zero difference to my businesss ability to keep staff. Staff costs are a large element, the biggest element of my costa space. They have insurance, utilities, staff. So i cannot see most businesses managing their way through that through to their way through that through to the end of march and, potentially, beyond. What is going to pay those bills is going to be customers coming through al dour. Bills is going to be customers coming through al dour. A lot of hospitality businesses either dont make any money or lose money for nine months of the year and they make it for three mon