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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a plan for the return of large public gatherings. the fa cup final — will be among the pilot events for the government's covid passport scheme in england. a traffic light system is being planned for the re—introduction of international travel from england. but there's a warning not to book foreign holidays just yet. there has been a second night of violence in northern ireland. vehicles hijacked and set on fire in a loyalist area of belfast. former crowned prince ofjordan says he has been put under house arrest as part of a crackdown on government critics. and there are scaled back easter services because of covid
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today. pope francis is leaving easter sunday mass and the archbishop of canterbury leads a service from canterbury cathedral. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. trials ahead of so called covid passports will get under way in england later this month, as the government looks to restart mass gatherings and indoor events safely. the passes would show whether a person has been vaccinated, has had a recent negative test, or has a natural immunity with a positive test in the last six months. the first pilot event will be a comedy night in liverpool later this month where audience members will be tested for covid before and after the show. the pilots will last until mid—may and include the fa cup semi final and final, the world snooker championship
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in sheffield, and several events in liverpool including an evening at a nightclub. downing street also confirmed countries will be in a risk—based "traffic light" system when foreign holidays resume. the prime minister is expected to lay out more details tomorrow. our political correspondent, nick eardley, has this report. this feels like a long time ago. it has been more than one year since we saw packed football grounds in the uk. but the government is testing ways to get fans back in stadiums and certificates showing your covid status could the answer. the government has confirmed it is developing a system to allow people in england to return to mass events. you would be asked to prove you have had either a vaccine, a recent negative test or natural immunity from having had the virus within the last six months. the plan will be tested later this month at the snooker championships.
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the crucible, a pilot for what could become a much wider scheme. a nightclub and an outdoor cinema in liverpool will be used for test sites as well. with pubs and restaurants reopening in england later this month you will not need to prove your covid status, but downing street has not ruled out that happening later in the year. perhaps to reduce the need for social distancing. but the government does not want covid certificates for public transport or supermarkets and other essential shops. some devolved governments are sceptical about the plan. the prime minister said that "we are doing everything we can to enable the reopening of our country so that people can return to the events, travel and other things they love as safely as possible." there will be an update on foreign travel tomorrow, as well, but do not expect to book a holidayjust yet. ministers are planning a traffic light system for england. green means you do not need to quarantine on return. amber means you do, at home.
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red means to quarantine in a hotel. but the government does not know which countries will be in which category. some devolved governments want a strict system but it will be the middle of next month at the earliest before foreign holidays start again. let's get more from our work political correspondentjessica park at. the idea to get into venues using passports is quite controversial. people have worries about ethics and discrimination. some of the backbenchers not very happy with these plans? yes. some of the backbenchers not very happy with these plans?— some of the backbenchers not very happy with these plans? yes, we saw a letter earlier _ happy with these plans? yes, we saw a letter earlier this _ happy with these plans? yes, we saw a letter earlier this week _ happy with these plans? yes, we saw a letter earlier this week cross - a letter earlier this week cross party saying that this sort of policy could be discriminatory. and i think that is why you were getting an emphasis for ministers that it will not bejust an emphasis for ministers that it will not be just about if you have the vaccine because only a certain
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portion have been offered, it won't be just the vaccine, it will be testing as well and whether you might have natural immunity because you had covid in the last six months. i think that is why they're emphasising that. a couple of tory mps who spoke to me says that it looks like pubs will not be involved in this. you don't need to improve your covid status to go in. that allays some fears, but they are still very much against this. there have been concerns about what some have been concerns about what some have called a checkpoint society. the government is saying this is a way of opening things up safely and we have been hearing from the sports minister this morning. the we have been hearing from the sports minister this morning.— minister this morning. the purpose here is to see _ minister this morning. the purpose here is to see how _ minister this morning. the purpose here is to see how we _ minister this morning. the purpose here is to see how we can - minister this morning. the purpose | here is to see how we can mitigate. the earlier— here is to see how we can mitigate. the earlier programmes, the earlier pilots _ the earlier programmes, the earlier pilots almost certainly will not involve — pilots almost certainly will not involve any elements of passport. it
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will involve — involve any elements of passport. it will involve testing. to make sure people _ will involve testing. to make sure people are — will involve testing. to make sure people are tested before and after the event. we are looking at the mitigation — the event. we are looking at the mitigation factors, air system, the hygiene _ mitigation factors, air system, the hygiene system. we mitigation factors, air system, the hygiene system-— hygiene system. we are in to see these trials _ hygiene system. we are in to see these trials at _ hygiene system. we are in to see these trials at large-scale - hygiene system. we are in to see these trials at large-scale event. | these trials at large—scale event. do we know exactly when they will take place and where they will be? we have got some dates. the suggestion overnight seemed to be that the list of events that we had which ranges from comedy clubs, the fa cup semifinal, a nightclub, that they were all going to be part of they were all going to be part of the certification scheme. we have had some clarification this morning. that the earlier events, the ones taking place in april will be looking at testing before and after, ventilation, social distancing, that thing. the certification which where you will have to show some proof or document or an app by it —— an app
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ora document or an app by it —— an app or a document, that will be in may. no decisions have been made yet, but this seems that this is the path that ministers are going down. in terms of international travel, that seems much more certain. talking about vaccine passports that are going to be an inevitability. we miaht going to be an inevitability. we might get more on this traffic light system tomorrow. red amber and green. forwhere system tomorrow. red amber and green. for where you can and cannot go. green. for where you can and cannot io. , green. for where you can and cannot io, , , green. for where you can and cannot go. green is the place where there is the least — go. green is the place where there is the least concern. _ go. green is the place where there is the least concern. so _ go. green is the place where there is the least concern. so if - go. green is the place where there is the least concern. so if you - go. green is the place where there | is the least concern. so if you went to a country that was categorised as green, you would need to do a test pre—and post—arrival, but you might not —— but you will not need to quarantine upon return. this does not mean go ahead and book holiday now. what we know about international travel is there will not be any release before the 17th of may and maybe not even then. we
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should learn tomorrow where the government's thinking is that and how the traffic light system will work. ., how the traffic light system will work, ., . , , how the traffic light system will work. ., . , , how the traffic light system will work. ., , work. not necessarily the list of countries? _ work. not necessarily the list of countries? not _ work. not necessarily the list of countries? not necessarily. - work. not necessarily the list of countries? not necessarily. i. work. not necessarily the list of i countries? not necessarily. ithink the are countries? not necessarily. ithink they are monitoring _ countries? not necessarily. ithink they are monitoring things - countries? not necessarily. ithink| they are monitoring things closely. i would be surprised if they named the list of countries tomorrow. yes. the list of countries tomorrow. yes, i uess the list of countries tomorrow. yes, i guess that — the list of countries tomorrow. yes, i guess that is _ the list of countries tomorrow. yes, i guess that is what _ the list of countries tomorrow. yes, i guess that is what everybody wants to see. let's talk more about the travel situation. to see. let's talk more about the travelsituation. i've to see. let's talk more about the travel situation. i've been talking to an associate of independent travel associations. she told me that it travel associations. she told me thatitis travel associations. she told me that it is good news that the government does appear to be coming up government does appear to be coming up with a plan for the restart of foreign travel. i think this is a good idea because were giving people some idea of what they can expect when they travel. we are not expecting a whole lot of detail. we are expecting more detail to come from the announcement on the
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12th of april. it is a positive step. 12th of april. it is a positive ste -. , . 12th of april. it is a positive ste . , , ., ., 12th of april. it is a positive ste. ., . step. explain how the traffic light s stem step. explain how the traffic light system would — step. explain how the traffic light system would work. _ step. explain how the traffic light system would work. green - step. explain how the traffic light. system would work. green countries are the ones you can go to much more easily than the amber or red countries. easily than the amber or red countries-— easily than the amber or red countries. yes, that is what i understand. _ countries. yes, that is what i understand. it _ countries. yes, that is what i understand. it is _ countries. yes, that is what i understand. it is the - countries. yes, that is what i understand. it is the most i countries. yes, that is what i - understand. it is the most simple form of communication that we are you working with. the detail around it and how that will be communicated will be equally important.— will be equally important. people will be equally important. people will be equally important. people will be watching _ will be equally important. people will be watching this _ will be equally important. people will be watching this and - will be equally important. people will be watching this and this - will be equally important. people will be watching this and this has| will be watching this and this has gone on for months now thinking about can i go on holiday in the summer or even in the spring, what is the answer to that? i summer or even in the spring, what is the answer to that?— is the answer to that? i was listening — is the answer to that? i was listening to _ is the answer to that? i was listening to the _ is the answer to that? i was listening to the reports - is the answer to that? i was listening to the reports this| listening to the reports this morning that you had been talking about and one thing i can say with confidence and clarity is it is safe to book a holiday. what is important is how you book and who you do it with. we have heard many politicians say it is illegal to book, but that is not true. it is illegal to
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travel, but not illegal to book. you should do so with a travel agency that can give you flexibility. this way if you have to cancel because of government changes, you can be confident that you can get your money back. we all need something to look forward to. anyone looking to travel, you can book with confidence, but you have to think about who you book with an a travel agency can help you with that. it is agency can help you with that. it is a bit of a gamble. what are the tips you should be looking out for when you should be looking out for when you do book and how you can be sure that you can get your money back or get your tickets change? look that you can get your money back or get your tickets change?— get your tickets change? look to book with a _ get your tickets change? look to book with a travel _ get your tickets change? look to book with a travel agent - get your tickets change? look to book with a travel agent that - get your tickets change? look to book with a travel agent that is l book with a travel agent that is offering flexibility. that is important. there are so many opportunities out there. a travel agent will be an expert to be able to take consumers through the journey and they will hold their hand write the way through. there are plenty of options. and a lot
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more are being introduced literally to help customers see their way through this time. it is safe to book, you can book with guarantees and flexibility and confidence through a travel agent.- and flexibility and confidence through a travel agent. have you booked one _ through a travel agent. have you booked one already? _ through a travel agent. have you j booked one already? absolutely. through a travel agent. have you - booked one already? absolutely. the other oint booked one already? absolutely. the other point i — booked one already? absolutely. the other point i want _ booked one already? absolutely. the other point i want to _ booked one already? absolutely. the other point i want to make _ booked one already? absolutely. the other point i want to make is - booked one already? absolutely. the other point i want to make is when i other point i want to make is when we talk about the peak summer months is four months away. a huge amount of time can happen during the pandemic. we didn't even start vaccinating four months ago. itjust shows you how much we can do in a short amount of time. we shows you how much we can do in a short amount of time.— short amount of time. we are going to rome now- _ short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the _ short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the pope _ short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the pope is- short amount of time. we are going to rome now. the pope is holding l short amount of time. we are going l to rome now. the pope is holding his easter mass. the blessing will be behind closed doors. all services are being carried out with the restrictions. around 200 people have gathered in a secondary altar of st. peter's basilica. instead of the nearly 10,000 that the church can
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usually hold. let's have a listen from the vatican. translation: figs from the vatican. translation: is well as the... made the efforts to resolve conflict peacefully continue. and respect for human rights. and the sacredness of life. through fraternal and constructive dialogue in a spirited of reconciliation and true solidarity. there are still too many wars and too much violence in the world. may the lord who is our peace help us to overcome the mindset of war. may he grant those who are prisoners of conflict especially in eastern ukraine to return safe and sound to
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their families. ukraine to return safe and sound to theirfamilies. and may he inspire world leaders to curb the race for new weaponry. world leaders to curb the race for new weaponry-— world leaders to curb the race for new weaponry. that is the papal call for lobal new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace _ new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace and _ new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace and an _ new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace and an end - new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace and an end to - new weaponry. that is the papal call for global peace and an end to war l for global peace and an end to war and conflict. the former crown prince ofjordan has accused the armed forces of putting him under house arrest. prince hamzah — who was removed as crown prince in 2004 — has accused jordan's leaders of incompetence, corruption and harassment. thejordanian military denies he's been detained, but says he was told to stop any action that could undermine the country's security and stability. prince hamzah has denied any wrongdoing in a video passed to the bbc via his lawyer. here's some of what he had to say. i had a visit from the chief of the general staff of thejordanian armed forces
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this morning, in which he informed me that i was not allowed to go out, to communicate with people or to meet with them. because in the meetings i had been present in, or on social media relating to visits i have made, there has been criticism of the government or the king. i asked him if i was the one criticising, he said no. he said this was a warning from him, from the chief of police, and from the chief of the security services, the mukhabarat, that i should not leave my house, that i could only visit family, that i could not tweet, and that i could not communicate with people. that was his prince homes are. in the last half—hour his mother has posted her reaction on twitter. she says...
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bbc arabic correspondent, suzanne goussous, is in thejordanian capital, amman, and shejoins us now. thank you for being with us. what is the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment? the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment?- the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment? good day. after the news _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the - jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the arrest i jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the arrest of the former president and... there have been rumours circulating the heiress... the house arrest of prims hamza, who is the half—brother of the current king. there has been confusion injordan, confusion among thejordanian public since it is not something normal to happen in jordan. especially when it comes
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to... people are demanding information and official statements and some kind of clarification from the government and from the official sources. the military released a statement and it said that prince hamzah is not under house arrest nor has he been arrested, however he has been told that he should stop his activities that targets the stability and security of the country according to them. international reactions have been some in solidarity especially from the us. they said that king abdullah is a strong ally to them. as well as iraq, lebanon. pare is a strong ally to them. as well as lraq. lebanon-— is a strong ally to them. as well as iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you
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very much — iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for— iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for that _ iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for that update. - iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for that update. she - iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for that update. she is i iraq, lebanon. are right, thank you very much for that update. she is a | very much for that update. she is a bbc correspondent injordan. the boat race — the traditional showdown between oxford and cambridge universities — has been moved from the river thames in london to ely in cambridgeshire for the first time since world war two. the move is due to the coronavirus pandemic — and safety concerns over hammersmith bridge. both the men's and women's races are to take place on the great ouse later today. we can speak now to siobhan cassidy, from the boat race company, who's in ely. what kind of boat races are we going to have this year, rather different than we are used to.— than we are used to. yes, very different- _ than we are used to. yes, very different. where _ than we are used to. yes, very different. where are _ than we are used to. yes, very different. where are are - than we are used to. yes, very different. where are are used l than we are used to. yes, very. different. where are are used to seeing the crowds on the bank, but we can't do that. that is why we have moved it up to ely. we've got a really exciting set of races between men and women. it is going to be a very narrow course. it is going to bring a different level of intensity and intimacy to the filming, the cameras are going to get much closer
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to the athletes. i think it is going to the athletes. i think it is going to be a good one to watch from your house. . , to be a good one to watch from your house. ., , ., to be a good one to watch from your house. .,, ., ., _, ., ., house. please do not come. you are riiht, house. please do not come. you are right. how — house. please do not come. you are right. how are _ house. please do not come. you are right. how are you — house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going _ house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going to - house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going to stop - right, how are you going to stop people from gathering along the banks to watch it?— people from gathering along the banks to watch it? there are already road closures _ banks to watch it? there are already road closures in _ banks to watch it? there are already road closures in place, _ banks to watch it? there are already road closures in place, the _ banks to watch it? there are already road closures in place, the foot - road closures in place, the foot paths are close. road closures in place, the foot iaths are close. �* paths are close. interference we've been making — paths are close. interference we've been making sure _ paths are close. interference we've been making sure that _ paths are close. interference we've been making sure that people - paths are close. interference we've been making sure that people cannot| been making sure that people cannot get near. ok so you are watch it on the television. it was held at ely during the wars.— during the wars. that's right. in 1941». during the wars. that's right. in 1944. interestingly, _ during the wars. that's right. in 1944. interestingly, the - during the wars. that's right. in 1944. interestingly, the races i during the wars. that's right. in i 1944. interestingly, the races are going to start at where the men's race finished in 1944. so we are going in the opposite direction. we want to thank all of the residence for accommodating us. we've got some volunteers helping us. all of the
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cruise will be setting off in the other direction for a really long drag race. not quite as long as normal. it is 4.89 km. instead of just over seven. two thirds of the distance. it will be about 15 or 16 minutes. the sun is out. ely is beautiful for us with a little bit of wind. ~ . ,, ., of wind. when will we get back to the traditional _ of wind. when will we get back to the traditional boat _ of wind. when will we get back to the traditional boat race - of wind. when will we get back to the traditional boat race in - of wind. when will we get back to | the traditional boat race in london on the thames? the pandemic may hopefully have subsided by next year. but there is still an issue with the bridge in london which is having all sorts of problems which is one of the reasons you could not haveit is one of the reasons you could not have it there. oh, i think we have lost her. interference it is well worth watching on the tv the race.
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the archbishop of canterbury has urged people to choose a "better future for all", rather than live in a society that only benefits the rich and powerful. in his easter sunday service, justin welby said society had a "choice" to make over the coming years as it emerged from the covid—19 pandemic. let's have a listen to more of what he said now. in this country, in our world, we have a choice over the next few years. we can go on as before covid where the most powerful and the richest gained and so many fall behind. but we have seen and known where that leads us. or we can go with the flooding life and purpose of the resurrection ofjesus. which changes all things and we can choose a betterfuture changes all things and we can choose a better future for all. changes all things and we can choose a betterfuture for all. the overwhelming generosity of god to us
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should inspire the same generosity by us in everything from private acts of love and charity to international aid, generously maintain. we have received overwhelmingly, so let us give generously. overwhelmingly, so let us give generously-— overwhelmingly, so let us give ienerousl . ., , ., generously. the mummified remains of 22 ei itian generously. the mummified remains of 22 egyptian rulers _ generously. the mummified remains of 22 egyptian rulers have _ generously. the mummified remains of 22 egyptian rulers have been _ 22 egyptian rulers have been transferred to a new museum in the south. amid lavish fanfare. 18 kings and four queens. were transported. a procession fit for royalty. the mummies of ancient egyptian kings and queens have left the residence in the egyptian museum in the heart of cairo. they have been moved to a new museum south of the capital where they will reside for good.
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watching the royal mummies being moved to their new resting place is an impressive moment. a scene to remember. the monarchs making thisjourney include queen hatshepsut and king ramesses ii — two of the most famous rulers in ancient egypt. it's very energetic here, a very vibrant atmosphere. grand procession music. the mummies parade in custom made vehicles, fitted with shock absorbers, to avoid any damage during the journey. the festival—like ceremony, meant to lure tourists back into egypt, was coupled with tight security measures. arriving at their new residence in the national museum of egyptian civilisation, the royal bodies have been saluted with gunshots. they have been received
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by the egyptian president who takes pride in such a dazzling event. the mummies won't be put on display straightaway, it will take a team of experts nearly two weeks to further examine them and carefully unpack them. quite a spectacle in cairo. a state of emergency has been declared in florida over fears that 600 million gallons of toxic waste water could tip into the tampa bay area. there has been a major leak at a big reservoir at a former phosphate mine. the reservoir holds millions of litres of water containing phosphorus and nitrous. attempts to plug the hole on friday were not successful. officials have ordered more than 300 homes to be evacuated
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and they have closed a nearby highway as well. the county administrator explained the seriousness of the situation. you have iot seriousness of the situation. you have got an _ seriousness of the situation. gm. have got an immense volume of water, 77 acres and i think it goes up to 25 feet deep, so when you think about opening the drain in the bottom of your bathtub, where you have a minuscule amount of water. you can imagine the opening that you see in those films with that kind of volume and depth of water putting pressure on that. so you can imagine... whatare pressure on that. so you can imagine... what are we talking about when we say a full breach, we are talking about the potential of 600 million gallons within a matter of seconds and minutes leaving that retention pool and going round the surrounding area. ream retention pool and going round the surrounding area.— retention pool and going round the surrounding area. ryan is a reporter coverini surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the — surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for his _ surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for his paper. - surrounding area. ryan is a reporter covering the story for his paper. he| covering the story for his paper. he was asked about how bad the situation could get. it was asked about how bad the
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situation could get. it depends on how it breaches. _ situation could get. it depends on how it breaches. there _ situation could get. it depends on how it breaches. there are - situation could get. it depends on how it breaches. there are a - situation could get. it depends on how it breaches. there are a fewl how it breaches. there are a few ponds— how it breaches. there are a few ponds on— how it breaches. there are a few ponds on the site. this one is the largest— ponds on the site. this one is the largest one — ponds on the site. this one is the largest one holding about 400 million — largest one holding about 400 million gallons of water. depending which _ million gallons of water. depending which way— million gallons of water. depending which way that water, if it breaches, runs, it could also you know _ breaches, runs, it could also you know, affect the other ponds that are on— know, affect the other ponds that are on the — know, affect the other ponds that are on the site and send them spilling — are on the site and send them spilling as— are on the site and send them spilling as well. officials don't really— spilling as well. officials don't really expect that a storm type flood~ — really expect that a storm type flood~ to — really expect that a storm type flood. to quote the administrator, you want— flood. to quote the administrator, you want to — flood. to quote the administrator, you want to see drainage that goes back out— you want to see drainage that goes back out into the tampa bay. easter has come early for elizabeth the easter elephant. she is actually the easter elephant. she is actually the youngest of the zoo heard of endangered asian elephants. the zoo
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is closed to visitors because of lockdown restrictions. happy easter. you are watching bbc news. let's have a look at the latest weather forecast. hello. our easter sunday weather is looking pretty good for much of the country, thanks to high pressure. most of england and wales will have a sunny day, the east of england, it's warmer here but further north, a reversal of fortune, this weather front pushing south, cold front bringing some wet and windy weather to northern scotland later and then opening the floodgates to the arctic, just in time for easter monday. widespread sunshine across much of england and wales, feeling much warmer with light winds. more cloud for scotland and northern ireland, than what we've had of late, wet and windy across the north later in the day. ten to 12 degrees in the north, 13 to 16 degrees across the east and south—east. that weather front sinks southwards
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines: a plan for the return of large public gatherings. the fa cup final will be among the pilot events for the government's covid passport scheme in england. a traffic light system is being planned for the re—introduction of international travel from england. but there's a warning not to book foreign holidays just yet. a second night of violence in northern ireland. vehicles are hijacked and set on
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fire in a loyalist area of belfast. the former crown prince ofjordan says he's been placed under house arrest as part of a crackdown on government critics. scaled—back easter services due to covid. pope francis leads easter sunday mass — and the archbishop of canterbury leads a service from canterbury cathedral. the archbishop of canterbury said that society has a choice to make as it emerges from the pandemic. also we saw a spiritual squire performing this version of hallelujah. —— acquired. —— choir.
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well, at that service from canterbury cathedral, we saw the spirtituals choir perform this version of alleluia. that performance comes after news that choirs are now able to perfom in churches in england for the first time in months this easter after being silenced by the pandemic. well, we can speak now to karen gibson, choir conductor and founder of the kingdom choir in london. what a satellite after all these months months being silenced? —— what is it like? it is months months being silenced? -- what is it like?— what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and _ what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and at _ what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and at last _ what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and at last we - what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and at last we can - what is it like? it is like a huge exhale and at last we can sing| exhale and at last we can sing together again. how hard is it been for you not to be able to sing?— how hard is it been for you not to be able to sing? pretty tough, to be honest with — be able to sing? pretty tough, to be honest with you. _ be able to sing? pretty tough, to be honest with you. it's _ be able to sing? pretty tough, to be honest with you. it's really - be able to sing? pretty tough, to be honest with you. it's really about. honest with you. it's really about connection and about being with one another so when you can't be with one another there's something missing. it's not quite the same. yourfounder and conductor, tell
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