There are reports of protests turning violent and some looting. Now, its time for panorama. Im cashjones. Im 25 and a journalist at the bbc. Growing up, i was taught that working hard was the way to get on. I feel like the majority of us are struggling. But seven months since covid first put us into a national lockdown. Thereve been days where ive been just in my room, just crying. The virus itself doesnt seem to affect the young as badly as others, but the fallout has been devastating. No ones telling us whats going on. Its quite depressing. And the future for 16 to 25 year olds now seems so uncertain. All i want is to learn and progress, but i dont think that will be able to happen. Tonight on panorama, i want to find out what the long term impact of covid could be on my generation. How am i supposed to compete with all of these people that have got more experience than me . On education. She lost a year out of her young life. Something has to be done. Employment. My heartjust droppe
Adapting to the new normal. The chancellor unveils his plans to try to protect jobs and the economy over the next six months. Rishi sunak says the government will top up the pay of workers whove been forced to cut their hours with the focus on viable jobs. I cannot save everyjob no chancellor could. But what we can and must do is deal with the real problems businesses and employees are facing now. The newjob support scheme that will replace furlough has been welcomed by many businesses, but there are still deep fears for the future. Being able to work one third of the time and being supported for the other two thirds of the time makes a massive impact for our business. Weve got to get through this next six months and the measures
the government have announced today arent helping us as a hotel because we still have no trade. Well be explaining the chancellors new plans and how they could help you. Also tonight the nhs new Contact Tracing app is launched in england and wales, as new dail
And winter has onlyjust begun. Plenty more time for another blast of thundersnow. James shaw, bbc news, glasgow. Bbc bbc news, edinburgh. Time for a look at the weather. Heres stav da naos. This mixture of rain, sleet and snow, and also strong winds, will ease down this we can. It will be cold but dry, a little quieterfor many of us, and even a little sunshine around. We still have low pressure spinning around on top of us, bringing rain, some hillsnow gcioss us, bringing rain, some hillsnow across central and northern areas, and strong winds, particularly down the irish sea coast. Things will dry up the irish sea coast. Things will dry up across eastern the irish sea coast. Things will dry up across eastern england, clear skies here with a touch of frost and ice. Heavy showers on the east coast
in east anglia and the far south east. The low pressure will pull south as we head into the weekend, so it looks like it will affect wales and the south west of england with stronger wind and b
Aimed at minority communities. Now on bbc news, panorama. Im cashjones. Im 25 and a journalist at the bbc. Growing up, i was taught that working hard was the way to get on. I feel like the majority of us are struggling. But seven months since covid first put us into a national lockdown. Thereve been days where ive beenjust in my room, just crying. The virus itself doesnt seem to affect the young as badly as others, but the fallout has been devastating. No ones telling us whats going on. Its quite depressing. And the future for 16 to 25 year olds now seems so uncertain. All i want is to learn and progress, but i dont think that will be able to happen. Tonight on panorama, i want to find out what the long term impact of covid could be on my generation. How am i supposed to compete with all of these people that have got more experience than me . On education. She lost a year out of her young life. Something has to be done. Employment. My heartjust dropped, because i knew the worst Case Sc
Rolls royce announces plans to axe a fifth of its workforce in the wake of coronavirus most of the jobs will go in the uk. The Aircraft Engine maker is cutting 9,000 jobs amid warnings it take years for the Airline Industry to recover the unions are furious. Nobodys trivialising the challenges we face here, but i think its rash and its premature for rolls royce simply to resort to sacking and throwing under the bus thousands of uk workers, loyal workers. Many of the jobs are expected to go from the main site at derby rolls royce is, you know, the heart of derbyshire. Derby is one of the biggest sites, isnt it . If you look at the area its in, its huge. To lay off a lot of those people
would be devastating for the area. Growing pressure on the government from councils and teaching unions to reconsider plans to reopen englands Primary Schools to some pupils from 1stjune. Welcoming back the tourists italy says its airports will reopen in a fortnight, as some of europes holiday hotspots st