papers in a moment at first the headlines. the chancellor, rishi sunak, says g7 finance ministers from the world s leading economies have reached an historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers which represents health trusts in england says coronavirus vaccines appear to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. meanwhile, covid restrictions have eased across much of scotland, with people in glasgow allowed to socialise indoors and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants for the first time in nine months. and the first big events of coventry s year as the uk s city of culture take place, after a six month delay. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me tonight are maya goodfellow, a political writer and academic, and kieran andrews political editor of the times scotland. welcome to you. let s take a look at the front pages before we discuss them. let s star
now, it s time for click. this week: the giant coming to a city near you. a giant leap for disability. and thrilling rides on giant screens. hey, hay! it is one of my favourite fests. we ve been coming to the hay literary festival for quite a few years now, each time meeting amazing people who have written on fascinating topics. every so often, someone has stolen the show and stopped our world spinning. can you see it? sobs yeah! i m sorry. the town of hay on wye has more bookshops than you can throw a thriller at and they are usually packed with festival goers. and after an enforced year online in 2020, the organisers are taking tentative steps back into town. as are we. welcome to click at hay, 2020.1. ok, i said tentative steps. anyway, today, we are going to be talking about al, which, of course, is very big. artificial insemination. and then. next year, though. promise. but in the meantime, some of hay 21 s events are being streamed from the cinema around the back of r
things one step at a time . a temporary ban on bailiff enforced evictions, introduced in england at the start of the pandemic, comes to an end. china announces that families can now have three children up from the current limit of two as data shows a steep decline in the number of births. 0pposition politicians in israel continue their talks and look close to a deal, which would end the premiership of benjamin netanyahu. people flock to beaches on bank holiday monday on what could be the hottest day of the year so far. now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week, mood moulding music. . . dan drives dangerously. ..and tiny tot tootsie tech. hey, welcome to click. this week, we want to make you feel good through the medium of music. i don t know about you, lara, but i ve been listening to a lotta, lotta music in the last year. i love a good tune to run to, but i do find it quite difficult to decide what music i want, so i end up downloading one song and then just havin
now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week: the giant coming to a city near you. a giant leap for disability. and thrilling rides on giant screens. hey, hey! hey, hay! it s one of my favourite fests. we ve been coming to the hay literary festival for quite a few years now, each time meeting amazing people who ve written on fascinating topics. and every so often, someone has stolen the show and stopped our world spinning. can you see it? sobs yeah! i m sorry. the town of hay on wye has more bookshops than you can throw a thriller at and they are usually packed with festival goers. and after an enforced year online in 2020, the organisers are taking tentative steps back into town. as are we. welcome to click at hay, 2020.1. ok, i said tentative steps. anyway, today, we re going to be talking about al, which, of course, is very big, artificial insemination. and then. next year, though. promise. but in the meantime, some of hay 21 s events are being streamed from the cinem
now on bbc news, in click, we head to a race track with a dashboard device which, it says here, might help you drive like lewis hamilton. this week, mood moulding music. . . dan drives dangerously. ..and tiny tot tootsie tech. hey, welcome to click. this week, we want to make you feel good through the medium of music. i don t know about you, lara, but i ve been listening to a lotta, lotta music in the last year. i love a good tune to run to, but i do find it quite difficult to decide what music i want, so i end up downloading one song and then just having it on repeat for the whole of my 5k. do you do anything like that? is that weird? no, i don t. and yes, that is weird. it s not that sea shanty, is it? cos that would be, like, too weird. i tell you what, though, sometimes i do find myself listening to a really small set of songs. for me, it s the amazing band chvrches, which i think have got me through lockdown, to be honest. i think you ve got them through lockdown. yeah,