a remote part of eastern india to find out how they ve vaccinated 80 % of adults, way above the national average. only 2a hours to go before the olympics opening ceremony and the show s director has been sacked. and we re live in scarborough as part of a series of reports about life in coastal britain looking at the challenges and opportunities in seaside towns. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. retailers are calling on the government to make food workers who ve had both doses of a vaccine, exempt from the self isolation rules which they say are making it increasingly difficult for some shops to keep their shelves stocked. almost 620,000 people received a contact tracing alert in the last week. the government has said the isolation rules will be relaxed for only a very small number of critical workers, before wider changes in england next month. theo leggett reports. empty shelves in supermarkets, retailers are warning that too many staff are in isolation afte
kataryna saw her husband off to war. he d been called up. and afterjust two months at the front, he was killed by a russian shell. his family and friends remember the brightest of spirits. bugel plays last post this family s tragedy speaks to the nation s. faced with an invader who will not stop, they had no choice but to keep paying this price, even as many ukrainians flee the country or bribe people to avoid its search for more soldiers to replenish the ranks. that s about fear, that s about death, that s about funerals and that s actually about the trust to the state and to the president, by the way. i think sometimes, we are trying to avoid these questions and that s why this issue started to be very sensitive. the long war amplifies the challenges. lilia kudar travelled to the capital to commemorate her son sergei. he was killed early on in the war. she wants victory, but she also wants all this to stop. lilia s flag joined those in kyiv s maidan remembering tens of th
bugle plays last post this family s tragedy speaks to the nation s. faced with an invader who will not stop, they had no choice but to keep paying this price, even as many ukrainians flee the country or bribe people to avoid its search for more soldiers to replenish the ranks. that s about fear, that s about death, that s about funerals and that s actually about the trust to the state and to the president, by the way. i think sometimes, we are trying to avoid these questions and that s why this issue started to be very sensitive. the long war amplifies the challenges. lilia kudar travelled to the capital to commemorate her son sergei. he was killed early on in the war. she wants victory, but she also wants all this to stop. lilia s flag joined those in kyiv s maidan remembering tens of thousands lost in this war. ukraine s army must replace them, and so many who are no longer physically or mentally able to go on. but the nation has grown wearily familiar with death and russ
this family s tragedy speaks to the nation s. faced with an invader who will not stop, they had no choice but to keep paying this price, even as many ukrainians flee the country or bribe people to avoid its search for more soldiers to replenish the ranks. that s about funerals and that s actually about the trust to the state and to the president, by the way. i think sometimes, we are trying to avoid these questions and that s why this issue started to be very sensitive. the long war amplifies the challenges. lilia kudar travelled to the capital to commemorate her son sergei. he was killed early on in the war. she wants victory, but she also wants all this to stop. lilia s flag joined those in kyiv s maidan remembering tens of thousands lost in this war. ukraine s army must replace them, and so many who are no longer physically or mentally able to go on. but the nation has grown wearily familiar with death and russian attacks. this story of loss, continuing loss and constant