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The mail on sunday has won the first round of a legal battle against the duchess of sussex over the publication of a letter she wrote to her father. And coming up well be speaking to the founder of a challenge to run 5k, raising money for Nhs Charities whos been recognised with an award from the Prime Minister. Ministers says they are confident that they have hit their target for the number of daily coronavirus tests to be carried out as the Prime Minister told the nation yesterday that the uk was now past the peak of the outbreak. The government had pledged that 100,000 tests would be done every day by the end of april. Over 81 thousand tests were carried out on wednesday according to the figures from the department of health and social care and well get the updated figures later. Coronavirus continues to have a big impa ....
To stay at home. Protect the nhs. And to stay at home. Protect the nhs. And save lives. To stay at home. Protect the nhs. And save lives. It to stay at home. Protect the nhs. And save lives. It is a message we have heard for weeks now, when the government thinks has been highly successful but uk ministers wa nt to highly successful but uk ministers want to move on to their next stage of the Coronavirus Response. So this is the new message from Boris Johnson. Stay alert, control the virus, save lives. We do think this is the right moment to update and to broaden the message, so stay alert will mean stay alert by staying home as much as possible, but stay alert when you do go out by maintaining social distancing, washing your hands, respecting others in the workplace and the other settings that you will go to. There will be some tweaks to lockdown rules but when borisjohns ....
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are author and journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown, and david bond whos brexit editor at the financial times. Welcome at the financial times. To you both again. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The daily mirror and guardian report that the Prime Ministers chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of police after travelling to his parents home 250 miles away in durham, while suffering coronavirus symptoms. A source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers. The guardian reminds its readers that at the time mr cummings left london the government had told people not to travel and to stay at their family home. Labour is demanding a very swift explanation for what it calls an apparent breach of lockdown rules. Firms will be required to pay a quarter of the ....
A Young American being held hostage. True or not, the aid worker has become the latest tool of isis propaganda. Is it winning the war or losing it . Then escalations in ukraine. The death toll has ticked to over 5,000. Is allout war in the offing or is a peace plan possible . Also ill tell you the best thing in president obamas budget proposal. Something that would likely make money for taxpayers. And finally, all over the world, leaders now wear a pretty standard dress, almost a uniform, except for one guy. Will he conform . But first here is my take. Once again an isis murder leads to fear it is winning and thoughts to do more. Pretty bear captured the mood like this. Hovistic barbaric as well as calculating and skilled at hightech propaganda. The general feeling is that isis is gaining ground with its diabolical methods. But is it really . The video of the pilots killing was slickly produced but it might have been a fancy cover ....