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leila nathoo, bbc news.: the lockdown in wuhan has now been lifted, and it is trying to recover. butjust how normal is daily life in wuhan now — and how are its people adjusting to a new world? wuhan, a mega—city in central china, was where the coronavirus outbreak began. the chinese government made an unprecedented decision — putting 11 million people under strict lockdown. thousands lost their lives here. it was the first city in the world to be locked down. now, it's opening up. they chant 11 million people are trying to restart their lives, and one wuhan filmmaker has set out to capture it. china says it's won this phase of the battle against coronavirus. so, how has wuhan changed, and what can the rest of the world learn from it about life after lockdown? as the government hails the reopening of wuhan, routes in and out of the city reopen, and people are allowed to leave for the first time since january. on the first day, over 60,000 people rush to leave wuhan, but it's not travel as they've known befor
leila nathoo, bbc news.: the lockdown in wuhan has now been lifted, and it is trying to recover. butjust how normal is daily life in wuhan now — and how are its people adjusting to a new world? wuhan, a mega—city in central china, was where the coronavirus outbreak began. the chinese government made an unprecedented decision — putting 11 million people under strict lockdown. thousands lost their lives here. it was the first city in the world to be locked down. now, it's opening up. they...
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our political correspondent, leila nathoo, has the latest.n will the next pints be pulled in this pub in york? it needs to be safe, profitable and inviting — a tall order under current restrictions. we're a small historic street corner pub — lots of pinch points, narrow corridors. we're going to struggle with any sort of social distancing measures for that reason, really. one metre might work, two definitely won't. we were hoping to hear yesterday, we need to be having concrete guidance about what is expected from us as licensees. two weeks today is the earliest pubs will be allowed to reopen. the government has been alive to their concerns for some time. a review of the two metre rule is under way. and ministers now say a conclusion is coming soon. the outcome of that review will be announced this week. obviously, that's something that will make an enormous difference, i think, to many businesses who are keen to see a change. obviously, we need to go through that review, but i'm very understanding of the calls for action on that, particularl
our political correspondent, leila nathoo, has the latest.n will the next pints be pulled in this pub in york? it needs to be safe, profitable and inviting — a tall order under current restrictions. we're a small historic street corner pub — lots of pinch points, narrow corridors. we're going to struggle with any sort of social distancing measures for that reason, really. one metre might work, two definitely won't. we were hoping to hear yesterday, we need to be having concrete guidance...
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leila nathoo, bbc news. bbc that british citizens will be allowed to visit the country from tomorrow without the need to self—isolate for two weeks on arrival. our business correspondent katie prescott is here. what about spanish citizens coming here? that is the exact question and bring spain into line with other countries like greece. but the british people who make 80 million trips a year to spain, they want to note is going to happen and we are expecting some sort of announcement on the 29th ofjune which is when a review is due to these quarantine rules. when that happens they should be some sort of announcement on reciprocal arrangements with countries such as spain and they will take into account not only covid levels but also the amount of trips that brits take so the expectation is, given how many of us like to go to spain, that will be among the european short—haul destinations we will have the reciprocal arrangement with. many thanks. brazil has posted a record number of new coronavirus cases in a
leila nathoo, bbc news. bbc that british citizens will be allowed to visit the country from tomorrow without the need to self—isolate for two weeks on arrival. our business correspondent katie prescott is here. what about spanish citizens coming here? that is the exact question and bring spain into line with other countries like greece. but the british people who make 80 million trips a year to spain, they want to note is going to happen and we are expecting some sort of announcement on the...
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leila nathoo, bbc news. jo cox—brown is the founder of night time economy solutions.ing with 25 towns and cities across the uk, looking at how their night time economies can re—open safely. thank you very much forjoining us. the people you're working with, how important is it that this two metres is reduced to one metre? it's really important. all of the night—time economy businesses, the licensed trade, that this to me to roll his oi’ trade, that this to me to roll his orjust to one metre. we are looking at two metres, certain premises being able to open, we need to get into one metre. this is a matter of saving jobs. we are looking at about 30,000 businesses being lost every day. even with a one metre rule in place, what sort of provisions are businesses having to prepare for? business are having to pay for all kinds of things, staff training is one, they are having to rewrite all their policies for i ——, they are having to do new risk assessments, hitting people to queue outside, there are also having to look at new menus. when i opened a premises over ten years ag
leila nathoo, bbc news. jo cox—brown is the founder of night time economy solutions.ing with 25 towns and cities across the uk, looking at how their night time economies can re—open safely. thank you very much forjoining us. the people you're working with, how important is it that this two metres is reduced to one metre? it's really important. all of the night—time economy businesses, the licensed trade, that this to me to roll his oi’ trade, that this to me to roll his orjust to one...
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thank you, leila nathoo. let's hearfrom marcus rashford now.s successful campaign to persuade the government to extend the free school meals scheme in england to cover the summer holidays. the manchester united and england striker has raised more than £20 million during lockdown to help feed disadvantaged children. he's been speaking to sally nugent about what else he'd like to achieve. when you heard the news, how surprised were you? yeah, i was obviously shocked. it's a big decision for someone to make. and, you know, i'm just grateful that the prime minister did change his decision. and, you know, he understood. and, you know, i spoke to him earlier on today and just thanked him for that. and, you know, it was a nice conversation to have with him and just that we understood each other. how did that chat go? and what does it...does he phone up and say, "hi, marcus, it's boris"? no, he was just, obviously saying thank you for, you know, using what i've sort of built in a positive manner. and, you know, it sort of was just thanking each other,
thank you, leila nathoo. let's hearfrom marcus rashford now.s successful campaign to persuade the government to extend the free school meals scheme in england to cover the summer holidays. the manchester united and england striker has raised more than £20 million during lockdown to help feed disadvantaged children. he's been speaking to sally nugent about what else he'd like to achieve. when you heard the news, how surprised were you? yeah, i was obviously shocked. it's a big decision for...
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our political correspondent, leila nathoo has more details.king ahead to the 15th of june, minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th ofjune, a week on monday, when nonessential shops are set to reopen, and now alongside them at places of worship in england will also be open to individuals for private prayer, so group worship, services, weddings, they will not start again until further down the line. this change has been brought in in northern ireland but not in scotla nd in in northern ireland but not in scotland and wales, and there will be guidance on social distancing and safety but it will be up to individual churches and synagogues and mosques to manage how people attend. there is a concern in some areas about the pace of coming out of lockdown and number ten says it is contingent on the five tests being met but we can also expect to hear more this week from the prime minister about other areas in which restrictions could soon be relaxed. thanks forjoining us. the first british horse racing classic of the year has taken place behind clos
our political correspondent, leila nathoo has more details.king ahead to the 15th of june, minutes? this is looking ahead to the 15th ofjune, a week on monday, when nonessential shops are set to reopen, and now alongside them at places of worship in england will also be open to individuals for private prayer, so group worship, services, weddings, they will not start again until further down the line. this change has been brought in in northern ireland but not in scotla nd in in northern ireland...
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weddings will still be banned. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo explains when this will happent to reopen in now alongside them, places of worship in england will also be open to individuals for private prayer so, individuals for private prayer so, group individuals for private prayer so, group worship services, those will not resume until further down the line. this is a change that is been brought into northern ireland, not yet in scotland and wales and there will be guidance issued on social distancing and safety and i'll be up to individual churches, mosques, temples, synagogues and the still nurses that he make contingencies being met and we also can expect to hear more from the prime minister about other areas which restrictions can be more relaxed. ali fauzi was a chief bomb—maker for an indonesian terror group with links to al-qaeda, responsible for string of bombings in south east asia, including the bali bombing in 2002 that killed more than 200 people. after serving time in jail, he is now on a new mission, to try stop recruits from joining the next wave of terror gr
weddings will still be banned. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo explains when this will happent to reopen in now alongside them, places of worship in england will also be open to individuals for private prayer so, individuals for private prayer so, group individuals for private prayer so, group worship services, those will not resume until further down the line. this is a change that is been brought into northern ireland, not yet in scotland and wales and there will be guidance issued...
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our political correspondent, leila nathoo explains when this will happen.of worship in england will be open for individuals for private prayer, gi’oup individuals for private prayer, group worship, weddings and services will not resume until further down the line. this is a change that is importing to northern ireland but not yet scotla nd northern ireland but not yet scotland and wales and there will be guidance issued on social distancing and safety but up to individual churches, mosques, temples, synagogues to manage how people attend. now, remember there is still nervousness in some parts about the pace of coming out of lockdown and number 10 says it is contingent on the testing to be met but we can also expect to hear more this week from the prime minister about other areas in which other restrictions could soon be relaxed. ali fauzi was a chief bomb—maker for an indonesian terror group with links to al-anda, responsible for string of bombings in south east asia, including the bali bombing in 2002 that killed more than 200 people. after serving time in
our political correspondent, leila nathoo explains when this will happen.of worship in england will be open for individuals for private prayer, gi’oup individuals for private prayer, group worship, weddings and services will not resume until further down the line. this is a change that is importing to northern ireland but not yet scotla nd northern ireland but not yet scotland and wales and there will be guidance issued on social distancing and safety but up to individual churches, mosques,...
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let's speak to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who's in westminster. to get all schoolchildren back in classrooms in full time from september. as yet there isn't a road map to get to that point. clearly a crucial element of that is this idea of the two metre rule because that we have got a view primary school year groups back, capacity issues there because only a certain amount of stu d e nts because only a certain amount of students can be in classrooms at any one time. clearly what is needed is extra capacity and the two metre rule, just like too many businesses, shops, hospitality, the two metre rule all the possible relaxation is going to be crucial. have a listen what he said about it when he was speaking to reporters earlier this afternoon. on the social distancing measures, as i've said, watch this space. we will put in further changes. as the science allows. that's what the public also want to see, they want to see us working with the reality. you began by saying there are hotspots, there are... outbreaks in parts of the north of the country. y
let's speak to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who's in westminster. to get all schoolchildren back in classrooms in full time from september. as yet there isn't a road map to get to that point. clearly a crucial element of that is this idea of the two metre rule because that we have got a view primary school year groups back, capacity issues there because only a certain amount of stu d e nts because only a certain amount of students can be in classrooms at any one time. clearly what...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster.as promising a world beating one. yes, this is clearly a vulnerable point for the government still, despite acknowledging that the app is now sort of redundant in its current form, and they are moving towards another model. this was something keir starmer pressed borisjohnson repeatedly on today at prime minister's questions. it speaks to the broad point keir starmer was trying to make yesterday, despite welcoming the relaxation of lockdown restrictions in england from july, keir starmer said look, this needs to be accompanied by a reliable test, track and trace system, and today that was what he pressed boris johnson on, saying that it didn't look like at the moment the majority of co nta cts look like at the moment the majority of contacts of those people testing positive for coronavirus were being traced, and the app is not in trace —— in place to track unknown contacts. borisjohnson insists it is dependent on the human traces, those people who call you up to tell you if they have b
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster.as promising a world beating one. yes, this is clearly a vulnerable point for the government still, despite acknowledging that the app is now sort of redundant in its current form, and they are moving towards another model. this was something keir starmer pressed borisjohnson repeatedly on today at prime minister's questions. it speaks to the broad point keir starmer was trying to make yesterday, despite welcoming the relaxation of...
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nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminster.s of different topics coming up, but a scatter—gun. it feels like a slightly strange time at westminster at the moment. that is definitely right, there was an odd dynamic in prime minister questions. keir starmer, the labour leader being subjected to quite a lot of questions from boris johnson subjected to quite a lot of questions from borisjohnson and there was a moment when the cap! speaker called keir starmer the prime minister when mistake when introducing him. —— the speaker. the roles reversed. keir starmer came under pressure about his position on the reopening of schools, whether he was advising schools to reopen and whether he should be saying to schools that it was safe. interestingly, the teaching unions and education unions were appearing this morning before the education select committee. they came under pressure as to their opposition to schools we opening at this point. and there tests for schools are safely reopening. it was quite interesting because it is something bor
nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminster.s of different topics coming up, but a scatter—gun. it feels like a slightly strange time at westminster at the moment. that is definitely right, there was an odd dynamic in prime minister questions. keir starmer, the labour leader being subjected to quite a lot of questions from boris johnson subjected to quite a lot of questions from borisjohnson and there was a moment when the cap! speaker...