Schools in wales could re open to all pupils after half term though the nationwide lockdown will continue. Thousands of volunteers helping the nhs with the Vaccine Roll Out will be prioritised for a jab. And no glastonbury for us, but in new Zealand Music lovers can gather for concerts. We hear from what could be the biggest live act in the world at the moment. Coming up in the sport on bbc news, a worry for tottenham and england after a double injury for harry kane. He only lasted half the match in their defeat to liverpool. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A new Coronavirus Vaccine has been shown to be more than 89 effective in trials, and is the first that has proven to be effective against the new variant identified as circulating widely in the uk. The novavax jab is made by an american company, and it still has to be approved by medicines regulators, but the government has already ordered 60 million doses, much of the manufacturing is being done in Stockton On Te
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the world to a 2.8 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. that spells catastrophe. yet the collective response remains pitiful. we re hurtling towards disaster. eyes wide open, with far too many willing it all on wishful thinking and proven technologies and silver bullet solutions. it s time to wake up and step up. it s time to rebuild trust based on climate justice. it s time to accelerate the just transition to a green economy. limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees celsius is still possible. we must consider this as a moment of hope, but it will require carbon emissions to be cut by 45% by 2030. to help get us there, i have proposed a climate solidarity pact in which all big emitters would make extra efforts to cut emissions, and wealthier countries supporting emerging economies to do so. there was quite a lot that was in that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, peter. th
there s more on the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. this country together. thank you very much. cheering and applause. # you re everywhere and nowhere, baby. # that s where you re at. i swear by almighty god. i had to rely on. the evidence i shall give, what i was told, it shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. by my senior trusted advisers. so help me god. i took my cue from them. # lies are gonna get you some day. # just wait and see. # so open up your beach umbrella. # while you re watching tv. # and it s hi, ho silver lining. # and away you go, well, baby. # i see your sun is shining. # but i won t make a fuss. # though it s obvious. this fictional party was a business meeting. and it was not socially distanced. i was also furious to see that clip. add there wil
of its outgoing leader has resigned after the party reveled a sharp drop in its membership. hello and welcome to the programme. the former us president, donald trump, says he expects to be arrested on tuesday. in a post on his own social media platform, he claimed to have seen leaks from the manhattan district attorney s office, which is yet to comment. mr trump is accused of paying hush money to an alleged mistress, and called on his supporters to protest if he is detained. we can speak now to deana bass williams, former republican strategist. she joins us from new york. thank you forjoining us here. i wonderfirst of all, thank you forjoining us here. i wonder first of all, what do you make of this story? it is curious and it does make of this story? it is curious and it does come make of this story? it is curious and it does come from - make of this story? it is curious and it does come from a - make of this story? it is curious and it does come from a former president