jessica parker, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster for us this morningviously we have seen a reasonably steady state of numbers in england, but they are rising gradually, so is it safe to have a further opening up now?” gradually, so is it safe to have a further opening up now? i think that's the question the government is really facing. the argument that's coming from number ten this morning is that a couple of weeks ago, when boris johnson morning is that a couple of weeks ago, when borisjohnson put the food on the break when it came to easing restrictions on england, it was because the number of new cases was creeping up. they now think of though its higher than it was two or three weeks ago, it's levelled off, basically, it's not continuing to increase at an alarming rate so there is more opportunity to open some of these things up. so basically, yes, they are arguing it is safe but i think that as well as the health consideration, there is an economic one here as well. which is, if you look in some of the venues that are going to be allowed to reope