Australia suffers its worst day since the pandemic began, with rising numbers of both cases and fatalities. Hospital trusts reveal up to three quarters of patients discharged into care homes in england during march and april were not tested for coronavirus. Prosecutors respond to a record low in convictions for rape cases in england and wales, saying they want them to increase. A quarter of britains native mammals, including Red Squirrels and hedgehogs, are now at risk of extinction, with an urgent call for action to prevent their loss. And a multi billion dollar, decade long project to bring rock samples from mars to earth prepares to blast off, in an attempt to answer whether there has ever been life on mars. Good morning. Welcome to bbc news. Im anita mcveigh. People with coronavirus symptoms in england are expected to be told to self isolate for ten days, rather than seven, as the government tries to avoid a second outbreak of the virus in the uk. Currently, people with a new conti
Department says mrs. Clinton and her team braoke the rules for email. None of the key players then clinton chief of staff or aides gave interviews to investigators despite saying very publicly that they wanted nothing more than to cooperate and resolve any questions. Republicans today were quick to highlight the contradiction. Secretary clinton created this vulnerability. Her statements on it thus far appear, at least on the surface at the beginning, to be untrue and she needs to come clean. You have a chance to come clean on this by being interviewed by the Inspector General. To reduce to do that is just mind boggling. Reporter the report specifically accused mrs. Clinton of violating Department Policy by not handing over all of her emails when she left office. Asked about a popular email today which was about clinton getting a state Department Email address, officials admitted that it was not publicly released and it should have been under these foia lawsuits. It appears it was withh
Every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., students, faculty, and employees gather in the BYU-Idaho Center to hear Christ-centered messages at the University’s weekly devotional. Speakers are selected from university employees, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and friends of BYU-Idaho. In addition, each semester one college hosts a guest speaker for a campus forum hour.