Now its time to look at some of the stories making headlines in other media, and once again coronavirus is the dominant story. We begin with the independent, its headline says theres a glimmer of hope . , beneath a picture of medical workers in china, embracing to celebrate a day without any new cases of covid i9, while the british Prime Minister claims the uk can turn the tide in 12 weeks. By contrast the japan times reports that, experts fear a second wave of coronavirus across asia and beyond. The Financial Times focusses on the british finance minsters plans to help businesses, by delivering a new rescue package for companies. Usa today praises several supermarkets for setting aside shopping times when seniors and other groups at risk from covid i9 can shop on their own. And, under the headline wedded miss, the sun report on what it calls coronavirus chaos as the church says weddings will be limited to just five people, prompting the question, is this sufficient to celebrate the best day of your life . We normally have a guest in the studio to review the papers with us but because of the coronavirus outbreak the bbc has decided to implement a little social distancing. So, this morning were talking to our reviewer from the comfort of his own home. What a lovely home it is. Hes david buik, market commentator at core spreads brokers. Thank you very much forjoining us. Thank you very much forjoining us. It is a shame you arent here with me, i often enjoy your company but we can get on with this through the magic of technology. Lets start with the independent because of course yesterday we were talking, we heard from the Prime Minister in the uk saying this is all going to be tied turning ini2 this is all going to be tied turning in 12 weeks, we have seen china celebrating a day without any new cases, is there hope right now . First and foremost, i am so sorry not to be with you in the studio, i a lwa ys be with you in the studio, i always enjoyed your company as well and a very good morning to you. I was pleased to hear a little bit of that from Prime Ministerjohnson, but we could use that, to be honest with you because we are in what a call total wartime lockdown which is absolutely appalling, and it is great, actually to see just a little light at the end of the tunnel. China having its first day without recording a Single Person with this horrific virus, and we understand that there would be 80,000 people having had this virus and Something Like 3000 have died, whether its more than that of course we shall never know but certainly that figure is below the disastrous situation in italy at the moment where my heart goes out to everyone because it just doesnt heart goes out to everyone because itjust doesnt seem to because itjust doesnt seem to be abating at all. I think, as you alluded to which was also in thejapan times, we you alluded to which was also in the japan times, we have got a situation where people that are coming from outside of china are going back, the United Kingdom is included in there, indonesia, france, italy, various other countries where we understood and that 3a new cases have started again which is horrendous because it is just the way it spreads, 21 people in beijing alone have died, so this is the situation that we have. The balance between being incredibly sensible and the fact that the hold worlds economy not coming toa grinding hold worlds economy not coming to a grinding halt, until we have a situation where people and goods can move around the world, we have a serious problem. What you make of the Prime MinisterBoris Johnsons performance . He was pretty positive and upbeat but still telling people, dont go to bars or restaurants, but they are all being kept open. Do you think that the uks reaction has been a bit wishy washy compared to other countries . Again, it is balance stopper you have to trust people to do the sensible thing, and your coverage of this has been amazing, but knowing that the availability of 20,000 troops around the countryside, most of them in the south eastern particular of the london area because that is where it is more likely to and, and i think to get hysteria going where you have got troops all over the street because people are just not behaving themselves, i think you have to trust people and funny enough, i think this business of saying, this is the law, it does indicate that have people transgressed at all he would not hesitate in making this legal and having thousands of troops wandering around the street, particularly outside supermarkets and other areas to make sure that people behave themselves and also dont go to themselves and also dont go to the bars and restaurants. I simply do not understand, apart from the fact that it is going to be very difficult for people cooped up in their homes. I am and this small flat in west london. Are you staying at home, david . Im in that, how can they put it, twilight zone. 76 years of age and i am susceptible and also i have lovely fa m ily susceptible and also i have lovely family who havent seen now for three weeks, but i want this to go away and unless we actually pull together through all that political nonsense and they listen, we are a human race and the greatest thing, to me, even if the economy is trashed out of existence, if we all come out of this alive to boost it up again and society is decent towards each other, we have got a major result. David, that is very well put. Lets talk about the Financial Times, the big rescue plan to help businesses. We have already had an announcement from the finance minister, but businesses are saying we cant pay wages now, what are they expecting from him . |j pay wages now, what are they expecting from him . I think it took a long time for the world took a long time for the world to think and how damaging this was and how it puts the banking crisis into almost being a releva nt, crisis into almost being a relevant, which is extraordinary and we are really going back to world war times and there is talk that because the ecb was so late on the scene, almost chilled out to a degree she was horizontal to the ground. And people are saying that europes economy could suffer in the second quarter. I think rishi sunaks performance has been fantastic. You could say, he only came up with 30 billion in the budget last week, but rome wasnt built ina last week, but rome wasnt built in a day stopping the most important thing that transpired is that the question of being able to pay their rent and live, and what we have to do, which is not easy, is to find a way to channel its, which gives those people most in need something to live on and the ability to pay their rent without it being a loan, because a loan is hopeless. You know, these medium sized businesses that say, you can borrow £10 million, people will say, you know what . Ive got so much debt, i dont want any more, so im going to let 30 of my workforce go. So i think the penny has dropped and money will go direct, as i think it will go direct, as i think it will in the United States of america. 0k david, one more question. Just very briefly, can you get married with five people in a church . So sad, but if they are in love, the family has approved it, they have got to do at. Thank you very much indeed, david, it has been a pleasure to speak to you. That is the end of the programme, thank you very much for your company. Thank you very much for your y by thank you very much for your company. By from the. Hello there, we had some pretty big contrasts weatherwise across the uk on thursday. It was the north of the country that had the best of the sunshine. This is how things look in the highlands of scotland, and across england and wales we had this weather front that has been with us for a number of days, bringing grey and gloomy weather. The mist and drizzle around here in hampshire and across the south wales sunny bridge, temperatures only got to five celsius, pretty chilly. Over the next few hours, that weather front stays with us so expect to stay dull, damp, some mist and hillfog patches around through the night but it is the cloud that stops that temperature from falling too far, so those around five or six celsius across the southern areas of england. Further northwards, with clear skies and light winds, it is a cold night, the frost more widespread. The lowest temperatures in scotland 6 or 7 celsius. Friday and this area of High Pressure is going to strengthen, this area of low pressure is going to deepen. The winds are going to blow more strongly across england and wales, a cold wind for many of us developing, but particularly so across the headlands of south west england, with gusts of a0 miles an hour. Brisk winds for the coast and hills of wales, a noticeable chill in the air for the midlands. There could be an odd shower working into northeast england just for a time. Not many of these, for most of the northern half of the uk, looking at great weather with plenty of sunshine. The weekend, our area of High Pressure is still influencing our weather. Notice we have some fairly tightly packed isoba rs so it is going to be quite a windy start to the weekend on saturday, noticeably so across eastern areas of england and eastern areas of scotland, around the coast feeling quite chilly. Looking quite cloudy through the day in Northern Ireland, but there may also be some areas of cloud coming in off the north sea to affect parts of Eastern England and eastern scotland from time to time. These temperatures are nothing to write home about, highs of 8 11 celsius, a little bit cool for the time of year. Similar weather conditions on sunday, there will be a lot of dry weather and some sunshine to go around, but again, the cloud received from place place will vary. And it could be that we see some thick cloud edging into the northern and western isles, maybe even thick enough to bring a spot of rain. For most, it is another dry day, so a dry weekend for most of us to look forward to. Beyond that, the High Pressure still in the weather, maybe some thicker cloud for Northern Ireland and scotland threatening some light rain. And thats your weather. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with Charlie Stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today more than 65,000 retired doctors and nurses are asked to return to the nhs to help with the fight against coronavirus. And from a nurse on the front line unable to find fresh food, a plea to stockpilers youre just yourejust stripping youre just stripping the shelves of basic foods. You just need to stop it, because theres people like me that are going to be looking after you when youre at your lowest. Nhs staff, teachers, police and people in the food