guests joining me tonight are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster and deputy editor at city am andy silvester. he will know all about davidotiator and his time at the london chambers of commerce. as global infections from coronavirus pass 10 million, a leading scientist advising number 10 says the uk is on a knife edge in the pandemic and he expects a rise cases in the coming weeks. professor sirjeremy farrar, who's a member of the government's sage advisory committee, also told the bbc he also expects a second wave of infections in the winter. the latest figures show that, in the last 24—hour period, 36 more people died having contracted the virus in the uk. that takes the total number of deaths to 15,550. it comes as the home secretary, priti patel, says the government is considering imposing a localised lockdown on leicester after a surge of coronavirus cases in the city. our health correspondent, richard galpin, has the latest. leicester city, home to hundreds of thousands of people, a large, diverse community, enjoying the freedoms brought about by the government's increasing easing of lockdown restrictions. but now