From saturday, london, york, essex, parts of derbyshire and other areas will be placed on high alert, meaning no household mixing indoors. The brand new covid mega lab in Milton Keynes. A bbc investigation into allegations that there have been safety breaches. Out and about after seven months the queens first Public Engagement outside a Royal Household since the march lockdown. And coming up, the cliffside camping that requires a head for heights and nerves of steel. Boris johnsons strategy to tackle the coronavirus pandemic with a series of regional restrictions faces its toughest political test yet. Earlier today, the mayor of Greater Manchester, labours andy burnham, refused to accept the terms on which ministers want to place his city on the very highest alert level. He said his constituents livelihoods were being sacrificed. The Health Secretary for england, matt hancock, hit back saying any delay would cost lives. Lets just look at whats happening in england. The grey area is on
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster John Stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor. Great to have you back. Lets start with the papers that we already have. Boris johnson pushed towards a National Lockdown thats the telegraphs headline as the Prime Minister fights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. The metro features an image of the mayor of Greater Manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and accused borisjohnson of using northerners as sacrificial lambs in the battle against coronavirus. The Financial Times has the same story on manchester but leads with the news that borisjohnson is expected to try to force brexit trade talks to a moment of crisis, amid claims that brussels is dragging its feet. The daily express carries a warning from the nhs that millions of missed gp appointments are a ticking t
This is bbc news im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 8pm ten more patients have died in england after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths in the uk to 21. President trump is extending his ban on flights from europe to include the United Kingdom and ireland. The president has made a decision to suspend all travel to the United Kingdom and ireland, effective midnight monday night. Eastern standard time. The Spanish Government is reportedly set to put the country into lockdown in an attempt to control the virus. Jet2 cancels all flights to spain, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands with immediate effect. Some European Union countries say they will close their borders to most
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Control for everyone. My advice would be if you are vulnerable, if you feel uncomfortable, you must ta ke you feel uncomfortable, you must take personal control and make your own decisions. I feel employers should enable these personal decisions to be made, such as working from home and we can all ten more people in the uk have died after testing positive for coronavirus keep out of circulation whilst at bringing the total number of deaths in the uk to 21. This virus is in circulation in the exponential phase of this outbreak. Englands chief medical officer, the government can do so much but we professor chris whitty, said all of the latest to die can also take charge and start doing were patients in at risk groups. What we feel comfortable with. More the rise comes as the government personal Decision Making on these draws up plans to ban Mass Gatherings, in response things, against the backdrop of what to the escalating outbreak. We are hearing, the professional the total number of ca
Travel . Weve not had any information, the only way of getting information is from the morning, everyone has to stay in the house is, unless youre going to essential work, they are trying to get people to work from home, or go to the supermarket. But youre not allowed to travel to the supermarket in your car, they are restricting all travel. Youre not allowed to walk on the streets, apparently. Well see what happens on monday. Its very strict. Thank you very much indeed. Good luck moving forward, thank you. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Now on bbc news, your questions answered. With me is the gp dr sarah jarvis, whojoins us from west london. And also im joined by nick trend, the telegraphs deputy head of travel, who joins us from norfolk. Thank you forjoining us and sending in your questions for this edition of your questions answered. Juliejones has julie jones has got juliejones has got in touch, so many questions regarding the symptoms. Julie asks, what is meant by contin