dominic cummings, the prime minister s former senior aide, denies leaking text messages between boris johnson and sirjames dyson. the wales football manager and former manchester united player, ryan giggs, has been charged with assaulting two women. he s due to appear before magistrates next week. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around it s the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice ever seen in the uk 39 former postmasters and mistresses who were wrongly convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting have been cleared by the court of appeal. they were prosecuted after a faulty computer system installed by the post office showed large amounts of money disappearing from their branches. some went to prison many sawjobs, marriages and reputations ruined. the post office has apologised for the impact the scandal has had on the lives of the postmasters and their families. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. cheering. today was everything
proved to be 77% effective in early trials. hello, and welcome if you re watching on pbs in the us or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. we start in india, where parts of the health care system are buckling as a record surge in covid 19 cases puts pressure on hospital beds and drains oxygen supplies. families are left pleading for patients who are desperately ill, with some left untreated for hours. almost 333,000 coronavirus cases have been reported across the country in just 2a hours. that s a world record for a second day running. that s partly a reflection of india s size, but it s sobering to know that many more cases are thought to be unreported. the number of daily deaths from covid 19 rose by a record 2263. again, the real numbers could be much higher. some doctors are suggesting patients are dying because of a critical shortage of oxygen, demand for which is believed to have increased five fold on pre pa
india has recorded more than 330,000 new coronavirus cases in the past 2a hours, setting a world record for the second day in a row. over 2000 more people have died. india s hospitals are buckling under the strain, with oxygen running short and beds in many hospitals completely full. from delhi, here s our india correspondent, yogita limaye. the front line an emergency room in a covid hospital. just about standing under the weight of an unfolding disaster. a patient who s hardly breathing is brought in. as nurses tried to get him to respond, there s another person, even more critical. they couldn t revive him. to get past the shortage of beds, they ve packed in stretchers, wheelchairs, as many as they can. but the first line of treatment against covid 19 is oxygen. and they ve almost run out. at this point, there was just one hour of supply left. the staff knows how many lives hang in the balance. people are being turned away, but they don t know where they ll find oxygen o
turns on his former ally the prime minister, borisjohnson saying he lacks integrity. we start in india, where the situation is critical as the health care system struggles to cope with a surge in coronavirus patients. for two days running, the country has seen a record number of new cases. in the past 2a hours alone, 330,000 new infections. hospitals are full, and oxygen is in short supply. 0ur delhi correspondent yogita limaye got access to the emergency ward of one hospital. her report contains distressing scenes from the start. the front line an emergency room in a covid hospital, just about standing under the weight of an unfolding disaster. a patient who s hardly breathing is brought in. as nurses try to get him to respond, there s another person, even more critical. this woman rushes to help. so many like her are putting in all they can. they couldn t revive him. to get past the shortage of beds, they ve packed in stretchers, wheelchairs, as many as they can. but
and as hollywood gets ready for the oscars, we head to the desert to talk to the real life nomads from one of this year s best picture contenders. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we re covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. we start in india, where the situation is critical, as the health care system struggles to cope with a surge in coronavirus patients. for two days running, the country has seen a record number of new cases in the past 2a hours alone, 330,000 new infections. hospitals are full and oxygen is in short supply. 0ur delhi correspondent yogita limaye got access to the emergency ward of one hospital. her report contains distressing scenes from the start. the front line an emergency room in a covid hospital, just about standing under the weight of an unfolding disaster. a patient who s hardly breathing is brought in. as nurses try to get him to respond, there s another person, even more crit