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jon kay, bbc news. thank you, everybody. that's it.c one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the uk and international papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are iain anderson, executive chairman of the public relations and lobbying firm cicero amo, and sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times. let's ta ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. in the uk, the telegraph leads with a warning from police that they'll issue fines for anyone breaking lockdown rules by trying to see gatherings of friends and family this sunny weekend, before restrictions are eased on monday. in france, le figaro looks at the challenges of reopening as restaurants and cafes prepare to open their doors amidst the uncertainty caused by the virus the times says almost every primary school in england is set to re
jon kay, bbc news. thank you, everybody. that's it.c one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the uk and international papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are iain anderson, executive chairman of the public relations and lobbying firm cicero amo, and sian...
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jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.e minister, borisjohnson, has defended his senior advisor, dominic cummings, who's been facing calls to resign amid accusations he breached the government's coronavirus lockdown rules. mrjohnson said mr cummings had behaved legally when he drove several hundred kilometres to the north—east of england with his wife, who had symptoms of the virus, to get family help with childcare. more on our website. please stay with us. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 celsius in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, close to mid 20s celsius across parts, but much of the country will be dry and sunny thanks to this area of high. these weather fronts start to play a part across the north—west to bring outbreaks of rain and strong wind. a fairly fresh start to the day today. temperatures' and is in places, a little bit of early mist and fog that will burn away weekly through the morning. many letters will be dry, but in western scotla
jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.e minister, borisjohnson, has defended his senior advisor, dominic cummings, who's been facing calls to resign amid accusations he breached the government's coronavirus lockdown rules. mrjohnson said mr cummings had behaved legally when he drove several hundred kilometres to the north—east of england with his wife, who had symptoms of the virus, to get family help with childcare. more on our website. please stay with us. hello there. we saw a top...
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jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. that's it.bbc news channel. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. widespread gales across the country and because of excess of 50 miles an hour and for some it was pretty wet as well. this is the weather watch a picture from royal bridge highland where it was fairly dismal on saturday, and in fact the rain was pretty relentless from thursday through to saturday. because the smells of wet weather pushing in of the atlantic and that brought some significant rainfall accumulations. in fact we saw just shy significant rainfall accumulations. in fact we sawjust shy of significant rainfall accumulations. in fact we saw just shy of 145 significant rainfall accumulations. in fact we sawjust shy of 145 mm of rain. your monthly average is 90, sets well in excess. compare that to the gardens where we probably see just shy of two mm and some parts have had no measurable rainfall so far this month. more on that injust a moment. we closed out sunday on a relatively quiet not
jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. that's it.bbc news channel. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. widespread gales across the country and because of excess of 50 miles an hour and for some it was pretty wet as well. this is the weather watch a picture from royal bridge highland where it was fairly dismal on saturday, and in fact the rain was pretty relentless from thursday through to saturday. because the smells of wet weather pushing in of the...
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jon kay, bbc news, penzance.st seven weeks alone — that's roughly one in five of the workforce. it is a devastating turnaround for a country whose jobless rate was at a 50—year lowjust eight weeks ago. nick bryant, who's in new york, has spent the night on the city's subway — a refuge for the poor and the vulnerable. midnight on the new york subway, and many of the city's homeless are bedding down for the night aboard its empty carriages. by day, the subway has become a virtual ghost train. by night, it's become a mobile shelter. in the first five carriages we went in, we found people in search of refuge and sleep. many are newly unemployed, some of them labourers who rent rooms by the week, unable now to pay their landlords. the covid dispossessed. a lot of homeless people are afraid to go to the shelters because there are so many people there in such confined spaces. they're worried about catching the coronavirus. instead, they're taking their chances on the subway. the subway could hardly be described as safe.
jon kay, bbc news, penzance.st seven weeks alone — that's roughly one in five of the workforce. it is a devastating turnaround for a country whose jobless rate was at a 50—year lowjust eight weeks ago. nick bryant, who's in new york, has spent the night on the city's subway — a refuge for the poor and the vulnerable. midnight on the new york subway, and many of the city's homeless are bedding down for the night aboard its empty carriages. by day, the subway has become a virtual ghost...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. a teenagerfrom india who cycled hundreds of miles, carrying her injured father, from the capital delhi back to their home village during the country's lockdown, has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti paswan took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds of miles to find work. our correspondent yogita limaye has the story. this journey has changed their life. but they didn't set out on it by choice. jyoti paswan and her injured father were among tens of thousands of workers stuck in cities without money, amidst india's lockdown. "we weren't getting food and went hungry for two days. then i convinced my father that we should set off on the bicycle", she told bbc hindi, while she was on the journey. it took seven days from delhi to their home in eastern india. her story has grabbed attention around the world. in her village, she's become a celebrity. "girls like you should be born in every h
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. a teenagerfrom india who cycled hundreds of miles, carrying her injured father, from the capital delhi back to their home village during the country's lockdown, has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti paswan took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds of miles to find work. our correspondent yogita limaye has the story. this journey has changed their life. but...
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jon kay, bbc news.luck to the 3.5 thousand people who will be singing the messiah it britain on sunday night. i wish i could join you. think you so much for watching bbc world news ame narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: you're watching pbs. vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, anywhere, on nearly any device? it's easy with the pbs video app. simply download the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episod
jon kay, bbc news.luck to the 3.5 thousand people who will be singing the messiah it britain on sunday night. i wish i could join you. think you so much for watching bbc world news ame narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler...
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jon kay, bbc news. anch: that is definitely one to enjoy let's get some of the day's other news.light football matches to resume on the 11th of june. games had been suspended because of the pandemic. the first game played will be in derby. the season is due to finish by the 19th of july. renault announced 15,000 job losses worldwide, almost 10% of the workfce. they are battling a slump in demand for cars, made worse by the pandemic. greece will open its airports to other visitors. the relaxation of rules comes in force onhe 15th of june. but countries with a high rate of infection will not be on the safe list. that is it for me. you can get in touch with me on twitter. thank you for watching. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributio
jon kay, bbc news. anch: that is definitely one to enjoy let's get some of the day's other news.light football matches to resume on the 11th of june. games had been suspended because of the pandemic. the first game played will be in derby. the season is due to finish by the 19th of july. renault announced 15,000 job losses worldwide, almost 10% of the workfce. they are battling a slump in demand for cars, made worse by the pandemic. greece will open its airports to other visitors. the...
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jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody if possible to stand up for me.# hallelujah # hallelujah # hallelujah # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more thanjust notes on a piece of paper. the feeling of singing with your friends, there's a feeling of going to the same place to be together. there's a feeling of the performance where you're doing it together with other people. this virus has taken all that away. meet choirmaster ben england. just make sure. he agreed to lead nightly rehearsals of the messiah. hello to andrew. he expected a couple of dozen to sign in. but soon, there were three and a half thousand. andrew and nora are twins. he's in berkshire, she's in yorkshire. but the choir means they can be together, despite lockdown. what's it like singing on your own with headphones on a computer? it might be a little bit odd, but knowing that andrew might be 300 miles away but he's singing at the same time as me and three and a half thousand other peop
jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody if possible to stand up for me.# hallelujah # hallelujah # hallelujah # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more thanjust notes on a piece of paper. the feeling of singing with your friends, there's a feeling of going to the same place to be together. there's a feeling of the performance where you're doing it together with other people. this virus...
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.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.g together in them it's of what can sometimes be quite a scary and unpleasant story. plenty more stories like that on the bbc news website. i tweeted earlier about some of the details on eid, so if you follow me on twitter, you can find some of the stories about that. for now, bye—bye. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 celsius in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could make close to mid—20s celsius across parts of the south—east. but generally, much of the country will be dry and sunny thanks to the influence of this area of high pressure. but through the day, these weather fronts will start to play a part in the weather across the north—west of the uk to bring outbreaks of rain and stronger winds. a fairly fresh start to the day today. we had temperatures in single figures in places, a little bit of early mist and fog across western areas, which will tend to burn away quickly through the morning. many places w
.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.g together in them it's of what can sometimes be quite a scary and unpleasant story. plenty more stories like that on the bbc news website. i tweeted earlier about some of the details on eid, so if you follow me on twitter, you can find some of the stories about that. for now, bye—bye. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 celsius in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could...
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.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. the eid al—fitr holiday amid covid—19 restrictions. in britain they followed virtual prayers from home as mosques remained closed to prevent the spread of the virus. and in france, people released balloons at the site of a future mosque to mark the occasion. and you can find much more about how people are celebrating the 3—day festival, including a collection of pictures marking the event around the globe, on our website at bbc.com/news i have tweeted out that link to the article on the bbc news website so if you find me on twitter, you can have a read and see some of those pictures. that's all for now, we will be back with the latest headlines inafew back with the latest headlines in a few minutes time. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 celsius in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could make close to mid—20s celsius across parts of the south—east. but generally, much of the country will be dry and sunny thank
.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. the eid al—fitr holiday amid covid—19 restrictions. in britain they followed virtual prayers from home as mosques remained closed to prevent the spread of the virus. and in france, people released balloons at the site of a future mosque to mark the occasion. and you can find much more about how people are celebrating the 3—day festival, including a collection of pictures marking the event around the globe, on our website at bbc.com/news i...
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weekend thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts hours. jon kay me. what would handel have made of this? # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more than just notes on a piece of paper. the feeling of singing with your friends, there's a feeling of going to the same place to be together. there's a feeling of the performance where you're doing it together with other people. this virus has taken all that away. meet choirmaster ben england. just make sure... he agreed to lead nightly rehearsals of the messiah. hello to andrew. he expected a couple of dozen to sign in. but soon, there were three and a half thousand. andrew and nora are twins. he's in berkshire, she's in yorkshire. but the choir means they can be together, despite lockdown. what's it like singing on your own with headphones on a computer? it might be a little bit odd, but knowing that andrew might be 300 miles away but he's singing at the same time as me and three and a half thousand othe
weekend thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts hours. jon kay me. what would handel have made of this? # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more than just notes on a piece of paper. the feeling of singing with your friends, there's a feeling of going to the same place to be together. there's a feeling of the performance where you're doing it...
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.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.ries coming out of the coronavirus. muslims around the world have been celebrating the first day of the eid—al—fitr holiday amid covid—19 restrictions. in britain they followed virtual prayers from home as mosques remained closed to prevent the spread of the virus. and in france, people released balloons at the site of a future mosque to mark the occasion. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @aaronsafir. thanks for watching bbc news. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could make close to mid—20s celsius across parts of the south—east, but generally, much of the country will be dry and sunny thanks to the influence of this area of high pressure. but through the day, these weather fronts will start to play a part in the weather across the north—west of the uk to bring outbreaks of rain and strong winds. a fairly fresh start to the day today. we had temperatures in single figures i
.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset.ries coming out of the coronavirus. muslims around the world have been celebrating the first day of the eid—al—fitr holiday amid covid—19 restrictions. in britain they followed virtual prayers from home as mosques remained closed to prevent the spread of the virus. and in france, people released balloons at the site of a future mosque to mark the occasion. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @aaronsafir. thanks for watching bbc news. hello there....
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.er injured father, from the capital delhi back to their home village during the country's lockdown, has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti paswan took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds of miles to find work. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has the story.
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.er injured father, from the capital delhi back to their home village during the country's lockdown, has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti paswan took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds of miles to find work. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has the story.
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one family hit by coronavirus, has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who‘ve died, as jon kays well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for who she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of giggling fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we‘ve hit a nerve. as people walked around their neighbourhood they could see the extent of the suffering throughout the general population. soon the family‘s facebook page was receiving not only photographs of hearts but pictures of those who have died. it‘s become an online shrine — a place where the grieving can gather, share and support. everybody that met them always said how l
one family hit by coronavirus, has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who‘ve died, as jon kays well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for who she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of giggling fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window...
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jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody, if possible, to stand up for me?s in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more thanjust notes on a piece of paper. it's the feeling of singing with your friends, it's the feeling of going to the same place to be together, it's the feeling of the performance, where you're doing it together,
jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody, if possible, to stand up for me?s in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more thanjust notes on a piece of paper. it's the feeling of singing with your friends, it's the feeling of going to the same place to be together, it's the feeling of the performance, where you're doing it together,
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our correspondent, jon kay, is in bude in cornwall.day in cornwall and you can see why people would want to come down to get some fresh air on beaches, in england at least at the moment, but there have been no lifeguards on this beach, not singe march since lockdown began and a lot of people have worried what would happen when large numbers of visitors started to return, and at the bank holiday weekend large numbers of visitors did return and we had two deaths in cornwall, including a teenage girl. those two cases are still being investigated, but there is still anger here and people wondering, where with a lifeguards and why are they not back on duty yet? the rnli have issued a statement and published an open letter saying they are doing everything they can to get lifeguards back on beaches like this but it's really difficult training up but it's really difficult training up their staff to save lives at a time ofa up their staff to save lives at a time of a pandemic, saving lives safely at a time of social distancing and it will take
our correspondent, jon kay, is in bude in cornwall.day in cornwall and you can see why people would want to come down to get some fresh air on beaches, in england at least at the moment, but there have been no lifeguards on this beach, not singe march since lockdown began and a lot of people have worried what would happen when large numbers of visitors started to return, and at the bank holiday weekend large numbers of visitors did return and we had two deaths in cornwall, including a teenage...
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one family hit by coronavirus has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who‘ve died — as jon kayhere as well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for how she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we have hit a nerve. as people walked around their neighbourhood they could see the extent of the suffering throughout the general population. soon the family‘s facebook page was receiving not only photographs of hearts but pictures of those who have died. it‘s become an online shrine — a place where the grieving can gather, share and support. everybody that met them always s
one family hit by coronavirus has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who‘ve died — as jon kayhere as well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for how she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in...
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jon kay, bbc news, penzance.tes was at a 50—year low. but that was before the coronavirus pandemic ripped through the nation's economy. last week, 3 million more people applied for unemployment benefits. that means more than 33 million americans have becomejobless over the last seven weeks. nick bryant, who's in new york, has spent the night on the city's subway — a refuge for the poor and the vulnerable. midnight on the new york subway and many of the city's homeless are bedding down for the night aboard its empty carriages. by day, the subway has become a virtual ghost train. by night, it has become a mobile shelter. in the first five carriages we went in, we found people in search of refuge and sleep. many are newly unemployed. some of them labourers who rent rooms by the week, unable now to pay their landlords. the covid dispossessed. a lot of homeless people are afraid to go to the shelters, because there are so many people there in such confined spaces. they are worried about catching the coronavirus. inste
jon kay, bbc news, penzance.tes was at a 50—year low. but that was before the coronavirus pandemic ripped through the nation's economy. last week, 3 million more people applied for unemployment benefits. that means more than 33 million americans have becomejobless over the last seven weeks. nick bryant, who's in new york, has spent the night on the city's subway — a refuge for the poor and the vulnerable. midnight on the new york subway and many of the city's homeless are bedding down for...
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.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @bbcmaryam.london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could make close to mid—20s celsius across parts of the south—east. but generally, much of the country will be dry and sunny thanks to the influence of this area of high pressure. but through the day, these weather fronts will start to play a part in the weather across the north—west of the uk to bring outbreaks of rain and stronger winds. a fairly fresh start to the day today. we had temperatures in single figures in places, a little bit of early mist and fog across western areas, which will tend to burn away quickly through the morning. many places will be dry and sunny, england and wales, eastern scotland, but then western scotland, lots of northern ireland will stay windy and cloudy and wetter later in the day. that will impact the temperatures — around the mid—teens in the north—west, closer to the low—20s and the mid—20s in the south—east. now, that band of cloud and rain across the no
.# jon kay, bbc news, piddlehinton, in dorset. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @bbcmaryam.london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further south, we could make close to mid—20s celsius across parts of the south—east. but generally, much of the country will be dry and sunny thanks to the influence of this area of high pressure. but through the day, these weather fronts will start to play a part in the weather across the north—west of the uk to bring...
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one family hit by coronavirus, has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who've died, as jon kayts. i think becky is somewhere as well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for how she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila's memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we have hit a nerve. as people walked around their neighbourhood they could see the extent of the suffering throughout the general population. soon the family's facebook page was receiving not only photographs of hearts, but pictures of those who have died. it's become an online shrine — a place where the grieving can gather, share and support. every
one family hit by coronavirus, has come up with a poignant way of remembering many who've died, as jon kayts. i think becky is somewhere as well. her husband david and granddaughter becky told me they wanted sheila to be remembered for how she was — not just as another statistic. she was always smiling, laughing, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put...
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think in the comments thatjon down, and i think in the comments that jon holland down, and i think in the comments thatjon holland kayinteresting to see how businesses, particularly service type businesses, adjust to that going forward. thank you for that. i think we have a final question from the asian voice. one of our headline stories highlighted the language and cultural barriers when it comes to contact tracing, which means recruitment within the ba me community is essential. what are you doing to address this recruitment challenge? if i canjust say in terms of the issue around contact tracing, we now have gone over 17,000 people recruited for that and we are very 17,000 people recruited for that and we are very much 17,000 people recruited for that and we are very much on 17,000 people recruited for that and we are very much on target to make sure that we have the right number of people, and actually this is also a question of making sure that people from across all communities are able to come forward for this really vital task as well, and i know one of the big concerns has been within that community that it
think in the comments thatjon down, and i think in the comments that jon holland down, and i think in the comments thatjon holland kayinteresting to see how businesses, particularly service type businesses, adjust to that going forward. thank you for that. i think we have a final question from the asian voice. one of our headline stories highlighted the language and cultural barriers when it comes to contact tracing, which means recruitment within the ba me community is essential. what are you...