carol monaghan. so we _ order. carol monaghan.ouncements and a of plans being led by the government in terms ofjust how the country is expected, and how they are planning for the country to cope with coronavirus in the coming autumn and winter months. worth reminding you, we have had the announcement about booster jabs reminding you, we have had the announcement about boosterjabs over the age of 50. that is across the uk. we are talking a lot today about jabs for children aged 12—15, it varies slightly depending on what part of the uk you live in, the news conference is due at 3:30pm this afternoon. as soon as that press briefing from the downing street gets under way we will bring back to you. plenty on all of that all afternoon on bbc news. let's just move away from coronavirus and turn our attention to a couple of other stories here this afternoon. it's thousands of years old and one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, but how do you keep stonehenge standing? after assessing the stones, english heritage has launch