And council say its still not safe enough. Schools. Hello from russia its monday the 1st of june 2020 live from arties world news h. Q. Moscow its kevin owen here this hour to take you through the headlines and some more details and 1st saw a big news in again from america another night of unrest across the states where tens of thousands of protesters have again been venting their anger over the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police its now been a week since george floyd died as a result for many after this officer kneeling on his neck with cities ablaze ravaged and looted more than 4000 people have been arrested cross the country. Good. So lets get a handle on where things are at at the moment then starting with washington d. C. Where an initially peaceful march the sended into another night of mayhem multiple fires broke out near the white house and earlier on sunday demonstrators marched through the citys downtown but as frustration started to build the police use cro
If youre worried about a further tightening of restrictions in your area, please do get in touch. On twitter, its Annita Mcveigh or bbcyourquestions. The other headlines. Donald trumps physician says the president has completed his treatment for coronavirus, and is ready to return to Public Events this weekend. And as the number of homophobic hate crimes in the uk rises by 20 in the last year, we hear from two people whose lives have been changed by homophobic attacks. Good morning. Welcome to bbc news. Gdp grew for the fourth consecutive month in august, as the uk economy continues to recover from coronavirus. But its still smaller than before the pandemic hit. Gross domestic product grew by 2. 1 in august, as the economy was boosted by the eat out to help out scheme, encouraging consumers to go back to restaurants and cafes. However, as you can see here, the economy is still 9. 2 smaller than before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Experts had expected gdp to grow by 4. 6 , meaning t
Where everton start on the outskirts of paris yesterday as an islamist terror attack. Pretty quiet weekend weatherwise. It the man was killed outside on top for a change. The school where, earlier this will often be dry but often rather cloudy, feeling quite cool as well. Month, he had shown his pupils cartoons of the prophet mohammed it during a discussion all the details coming up here on on top for a change. Is going to be a pretty quiet about freedom of expression. His attacker was shot dead brea kfast. Weekend it is going to be a pretty quiet weekend weatherwise. Often dry but its saturday, the 17th of october. Often rather cloudy, feeling quite by police a short time later. Our top story more than half of the uk is now under tougher cool as well. All the details coming picking up and using a mobile phone up cool as well. All the details coming up here and break list. While driving will become illegal coronavirus restrictions after new rules came into effect overnight. Under new l
In the United States and india as countries introduce new measures to tackle the pandemic. And in the Us Election Campaign joe biden accuses his rival donald trump of panicking in his handling of the coronavirus pandemic as the pair take part in separate tv events. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Im Annita Mcveigh. Tensions between the uk government and regional leaders over local coronavirus restrictions is growing, as a member of sage warns that the continuing row is a very dangerous route to go on. Director of the wellcome trust, drjeremy farrar, told the bbc. What we dont want now is a fragmentation or confusion one area or region or city pitched against another. I think that would be very, very damaging. The comments come after the mayor of Greater Manchester, andy burnham, rejected plans to move to the highest risk category which would force bars, pubs and gyms to c