Now on bbc news, Monday In Parliament. Hello again and welcome to Monday In Parliament, as mps call for more help for those living in flats with Inflammable Cladding. Theyre locked into an absolute nightmare, in unsafe homes, unable to sell, unable to remortgage and facing mounting bills. The Housing Minister says the government is on the case. It is vital that dangerous cladding is removed as fast as possible, and the government will not tolerate unnecessary delays. Also in this programme, a message for those unsure about the covid jab. This is a safe vaccine. Everyone who qualifies should take it and you should trust i the government and the nhs in order to supply it. But first, ministers have come under pressure from mps including many on their own side to do more to help People Living in homes with dangerous cladding. Three and a half years after the Grenfell Tower disaster, in which 72 people died, thousands of leaseholders are facing large bills to remove Inflammable Cladding and
Wednesday 25th january. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has promised a significant day ahead on National Security, including an announcement about his plans for a wall on the Mexican Border. He tweeted big day planned on National Security tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall building a 2,000 mile wall along the Mexican Border was one of trumps key election promises. Hes said the wall would cost 8 billion and will be up to a0 feet high. The new president is also expected to approve Immigration Restrictions on seven mostly muslim countries in the middle east and africa iraq, iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria, and yemen. And trump wants to make all us cities co operate to deport Illegal Immigrants a move aimed at so called Sanctuary Cities like san francisco, where local police do not help with most deportations. Our washington correspondent david willis has more. Were going to have our borders nice and strong. Were going to build a wall. Were going to
This is bbc news, imjane hill. The headlines at 2pm Face Coverings are compulsory in shops and supermarkets in england from tomorrow. Ministers say theyll also be needed when buying takeaway food and drink. Face coverings are compulsory in shops and supermarkets borisjohnson says the uks response to the coronavirus pandemic shows the sheer might of the uk union on his first visit to scotland since last years general election. The uk could leave the eu without a deal, says the eus chief brexit negotiator. A huge increase in calls to Domestic Violence charities, during lockdown mainly from women. If you dont want to see me, dancing with somebody and the Mercury Prize shortlist is announced, and it is dominated by female artists. Its compulsory to wear a Face Covering in shops in england from midnight but the government has been accused of confused messaging about the rules. The full guidance is due to be released later today, and people with certain disabilities are exempt but ministers
This is bbc news with the latest headlines. The government says its confident its target of 100,000 daily coronavirus tests by the end of april has been met. Setting a challenging target was the right thing to do because it galvanised government and got thejob done but theres a lot more to be done. The Prime Minister promises to set out a plan next week for gradually easing the lockdown, rya nair announces it plans to cut 3000 jobs, as part of restructuring because of the virus. President trump says hes seen evidence coronavirus orginated in a Chinese Laboratory and south africa starts easing its coronavirus restrictions after five weeks of lockdown good morning to you all. Welcome to bbc news. The government has said it is confident that they have hit their own target for the number of daily coronavirus tests to be carried out by yesterdays deadline as the Prime Minister told the nation that the uk was now past the peak of the outbreak. The target of 100,000 daily coronavirus tests to
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