the fifa corruption saga continues, as disgraced former secretary—generaljerome valcke and paris st germain nasser al—khelaifi go on trial in switzerland. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the rule of six has come into force today — in different forms — across the uk in an effort to tackle rising coronavirus infections. the rule places further restrictions on social gatherings, with a limit of six people in england, and similar limits in scotland and wales. the policing minister has encouraged people to report those who break the rules. it comes amid more complaints about the difficulty of getting tests for the virus. matt hancock says they are dealing with the problems. a further 3,330 positive cases were recorded in the uk on sunday — the third consecutive day with more than 3,000 — with five more deaths reported. this morning, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has announced he is self—isolating after a member of his family developed possible symptoms of the virus. here's our health correspondent, anna collinson. for some this weekend was a time to make the most a bein