week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten years. advice for ministers on how to resolve a brexit shellfish row? start the necessary and frequent boardings on eu vessels fishing in our exclusive economic zone to ensure they comply with uk rules. and what did she know and when? scotland s first minister under pressure. the roots of this whole issue are in complaints that came forward, not about my behaviour but about somebody else s behaviour. but first, tough new border measures to protect the uk from new strains of the virus. from monday, people arriving in england from covid hot spots face fines of £10,000, or evenjail, if they lie about where they ve been. uk and irish residents returni
unless it is based on the evidence that we have got that the vaccine is doing itsjob. so far, the prognosis is pretty good, but we have to keep monitoring it as the roll out proceeds. rolling out to the under 70s. more than a million people aged between 65 and 69 are to be offered a coronavirus vaccination. president trump suggests he could make a political comeback after he s cleared of his second impeachment trial. democrats are furious with the verdict. despite the results of the vote on donald trump s conviction in the court of impeachment, he deserves to be convicted, and i believe he will be convicted in the court of public opinion. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten
now it is time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten years. advice for ministers on how to resolve a brexit shellfish row? start the necessary and frequent boardings on eu vessels fishing in our exclusive economic zone to ensure they comply with uk rules. and what did she know and when? scotland s first minister under pressure. the roots of this whole issue are in complaints that came forward, not about my behaviour but about somebody else s behaviour. but first, tough new border measures to protect the uk from new strains of the virus. from monday, people arriving in england from covid hot spots face fines of £10,000, or evenjail, if they lie about where they ve been. uk and irish residents returning from
industry leaders say there s a temporary lack of cardboard packaging. and coming up in half an hour, the week in parliament, which takes a look at what s been happening in politics, including an announcement from borisjohnson on when children might return to school. england s covid lockdown will need to be eased very slowly, and very cautiously , according to one of the most senior public health officials. dr susan hopkins from public health england said the focus should be on getting people vaccinated and preventing another wave of infections rather than reopening society and that the uk should start seeing the impact of the vaccination programme within a fortnight. meanwhile the health secretary matt hancock has today predicted a happy and free great british summer , but warned of a tough few months before then. it comes as the irish prime minister, micheal martin, said there were lessons to be learnt after the eu reversed its threat to put checks on the irish border,
to pandemic shopping online. industry leaders say there s a temporary lack of cardboard packaging. coming up in half an hour: clive myrie follows staff at the royal london hospital as they try to cope with a second wave of coronavirus. hello, good afternoon. england s covid lockdown will need to be eased very slowly and very cautiously , with the focus on getting people vaccinated and preventing another wave of infections. that s according to dr susan hopkins from public health england, who said the uk should start seeing the impact of the vaccination programme within a fortnight. meanwhile, a happy and free great british summer is being predicted by health secretary matt hancock. but he warns of a tough few months before then. it comes as the irish prime minister, micheal martin, said lessons had to be learnt after the eu was blindsided by its row with astrazeneca, before backtracking on its threat to put checks on the irish border, to tackle european vaccine shortage