are about to blastoff on a mission around earth. hello and welcome. borisjohnson has his eyes on a post brexit, post covid future. not that those two seismic issues have been entirely put to bed, the fallout will occupy government for years to come. but suddenly there is a question mark over what the purpose of this government really is. and a reshuffle usually gives us a clue. the trouble is this wasn t the most radical of reshuffles, today, certainly not the night of the long knives. yes, the foreign secretary dominic raab, paid the price over his handling of the afghanistan crisis. gavin williamson also expelled as the education secretary. but the chancellor, the home secretary and the health secretary all stayed put. the most intriguing move of the day was the decision to send cabinet secretary michael gove, to the department of housing. which might ordinarily be seen as a demotion. except housing is now a key part of the prime ministers levelling up agenda. maybe a clue
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are yasmin alibhai brown, author and journalist, and rachel watson, deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail. let s bring you up to date with the let s bring you up to papers tomorrow s front pages, starting with. they ve already seen. the guardian says the so called pingdemic in england could last for weeks with isolating staff affecting everything from bin collections to food supply but the paper also carries an image ofjapanese tennis star naomi osaka lighting the olympic flame in tokyo as the games get under way a year behind schedule and without spectators. the olympics opening ceremony also on the front of the telegraph which leads on plans by the prime minister to create a government backed rewards programme for families who switch to healthier food. the i claims that borisjohnson s vaccine honeymoon period is coming to an end with the paper saying the m
hey, welcome to click. lovely to see you out in the sunshine. lovely to see you too, lara. how are you doing? and you! i m good. the sunshine is wonderful. mmm, yes. but, of course, at this time of year, we are usually enjoying the los angeles sun, getting ready for e3, the massive video games convention. yeah. but even though we are not in la, we re darn gonna dress like it! this is what e3 looks like. this is what e3 sounds like. all roar. basically, the gaming world takes over la s convention centre, theatres and hotels to launch the latest games and consoles with as much pizazz as tinseltown can muster, which is a lot. for the second year running, la won t be crammed with gamers because the whole event has been moved online. yeah, i do hope that hollywood has another industry to fall back on. all of this means that marc cieslak cannot live the la life while he covers the expo, but hilariously, he has to keep la hours. so here s his bleary eyed report! we had some of this.
safer country because of afp operations. australian police conduct an unprecedented sting against the criminal underworld, tricking gangsters into using an encrypted communications app. the first new treatment for alzheimer s for nearly 20 years has been approved by us regulators. and the flying boat of venice could this be the vehicle that helps safeguard the future of the ancient city? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the us vice president, kamala harris, who s visiting guatemala, has urged its citizens not to come to the united states. this is herfirst stop on a regional tour aimed at tackling the undocumented mass migration to america right at the source. ms harris and the biden administration are pledging $310 million in immediate humanitarian aid. in addition, there will be long term investments worth $4 billion to boost development and security across the region. and it s notjust money. last week, the us said it would send 1.5 million va
new future for the canal city? a very warm welcome. in the last hour new quarantine restrictions have come into force for passengers returning to england from portugal. the country has been removed from green to the amber list of destinations, meeting travellers must take two lab approved covid tests while they self isolated home for ten days. our correspondent is in portugal where tourist businesses are counting the cost of the uk government was make decision to place the country on the amber list, and she has met some of the british holidaymakers who stayed on regardless. the sunshine is guaranteed, but no one is sure when the tourists will be back. for british holidaymakers, portugal was considered a safe bet. then, last thursday, the british government suddenly decided otherwise. robin betty heard the news ten minutes after they checked into their hotel. , , ., hotel. i m self-employed and i run a business, hotel. i m self-employed and i run a business, so hotel. i