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temperatures are boosted by the sunshine, here is a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather—watcherhow high were those temperatures? well, close to 29 celsius, sounds high, but not a record for may. and if you say, oh, that willjust be in the london area, temperatures that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west, we have a flow of warm air coming our way this afternoon and we are getting plenty of sunshine. a sunnier afternoon across northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. some cloud may be hugging the eastern coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are also high, so that means take care in the strong may sunshine. so a fine, very warm evening out
temperatures are boosted by the sunshine, here is a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather—watcherhow high were those temperatures? well, close to 29 celsius, sounds high, but not a record for may. and if you say, oh, that willjust be in the london area, temperatures that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west, we have a flow of warm air coming our way this...
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. —— from surrey. from sorry, working for the charity. -- from surrey. there is so much to do here.l the help they can get. the charity's founders they wanted their biggest challenges is access to oxygen. there is no access to a ventilator at the hospital, only 15—20 icu beds for the whole country. so we are focusing on provision of oxygen but that can be a struggle. getting the number of oxygen concentrator is out into the country which arrived over the weekend. the charity is also doing community outreach work to teach social distancing and proper, good hand washing. you can have ten people living in a one bed house, that means self—isolating is just nearly impossible. and communities of function really closely together. with donations from the uk they have been able to set up an isolation ward for covid—i9 patients and a triage system. the peak of the pandemic is due in haiti in the next two weeks. john hunt, bbc news. let's get more on this. sandra lamarque is the head of mission for doctors without borders in haiti and joins me now from port—au—prince. thank you very much for y
. —— from surrey. from sorry, working for the charity. -- from surrey. there is so much to do here.l the help they can get. the charity's founders they wanted their biggest challenges is access to oxygen. there is no access to a ventilator at the hospital, only 15—20 icu beds for the whole country. so we are focusing on provision of oxygen but that can be a struggle. getting the number of oxygen concentrator is out into the country which arrived over the weekend. the charity is also doing...
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across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to lookrowded in some places ahead of monday's changes. in the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone‘s sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a distance and i can't see it being a problem. it's dangerous. we've got to keep on how we are doing now, social distancing and keep everything closed. new police figures in england show fines for breaching lockdown laws fell below 900 in the past two weeks, but guardians at popular places like this still have concerns about what's coming. right across england, the rules do change from monday about social distancing. what's your message to the public? the rules may change on monday, but our message remains the same, that you need to plan your visit and you need to maintain that social distancing mentioned in the regulations. you can't suddenly turn up with 20 members of your family to a party. from monday, any
across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to lookrowded in some places ahead of monday's changes. in the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone‘s sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a distance and i can't see it being a problem. it's dangerous. we've got to keep on how we are doing now, social...
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reporter: this travel agent in surrey has no summer bookings.say -- he says the quarantine could push him under. >> it will be the final nail in the coffin for mine and many others busines this continues. reporter: travel company say it is vital the government does bilateral deals with oth countries with no infection rates,ro so some trips ab can happen this summer. tom berridge, bbc news. anchor: passenger plane has crashed into a residential area in the pakistani city of karachi minutes before it was due to land. 60 people are confirmed to have died, two survived. the airbus a320 came down just insighof the runway. secunder kermani has the latest. report: these are the moments just before the plane crashed to the ound. that and panic and chaos. this residential area is aan sht distce away from the airport. rescue workers combed through the debris, looking for this man, head of major bank, was pulled out from the wreckage alive. but other families have been left distraught. >> we pulled out a small child and his mother. they are both alive. the
reporter: this travel agent in surrey has no summer bookings.say -- he says the quarantine could push him under. >> it will be the final nail in the coffin for mine and many others busines this continues. reporter: travel company say it is vital the government does bilateral deals with oth countries with no infection rates,ro so some trips ab can happen this summer. tom berridge, bbc news. anchor: passenger plane has crashed into a residential area in the pakistani city of karachi minutes...
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at wellington in surrey they are getting ready for their party.connect with a nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. connect with a nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war's endlj think the sacrifices people made backin think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we are today. this is a special moment, shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, even if it isa winston churchill said, even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail. we didn't fail. now we mark that perseverance, determination and will to overcome. studio: duncan kennedy there. in a minute we'll hear about how france and russia are marking ve day, but first jenny hill is in berlin for us. 75 years ago, the reichstag was in ruins, berlin was destroyed and germany defeated. today, berliners have a public holiday as this country commemorates not victory over, but liberation from, the nazis. germany's past still overshadows society and politics today. it's one of the reasons, for example,
at wellington in surrey they are getting ready for their party.connect with a nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. connect with a nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war's endlj think the sacrifices people made backin think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we are today. this is a special moment, shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, even if it isa winston churchill said, even if it is a hard...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.offin for my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future but, when it takes effect onjune the 8th, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... could we be seeing a return of professional football in england anytime soon? the bbc speaks exclusively to the english premier league's boss. this morning and indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body. the president witnessed the final return from the political battlefield. ireland voted overwhelmingly and favour of gay marriage. it was a remarkable climate to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever get into a pop singer. and has been a peacefulfuneral demonstration so far. the prelaunch ritual is well establish
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.offin for my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future but, when it takes effect onjune the 8th, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news. stay with us...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.l nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future, but when it takes effect on 8 june, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news. a new study suggests that an anti—malarial drug promoted by president trump to treat covid—19 may increase the risk of death among infected patients. the paper, published by the medicaljournal, the lancet, shows those who were treated with hydroxychloroquine had a higher risk of death and heart problems than those who weren't. with me is our news correspondent gareth barlow. what does this study show?‘ looked at 96,000 people and hundreds of hospitals around the world who had the coronavirus, and of those 96,000, 15,000 coronavirus, and of those 96,000,15,000 we
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.l nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future, but when it takes effect on 8 june, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news....
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rob dalton man is an a&e nurse from surrey, volunteering for the charity.and things. there's so much to do here. they need all the help they can get. the preparation of the hope health action hospital is being co—ordinated from crawley, in west sussex. the charity's founders say one of their biggest challenges is access to oxygen. there's no access to a ventilator at a hospital. there's only 15—20 icu beds for the whole country. so we are focusing more on provision of oxygen, but that can be a struggle. we've invested to get a number of oxygen concentrators out to the country in the last couple of weeks, which just arrived over the weekend. the charity is also doing community outreach work to teach social distancing and promote good hand washing. you can have ten people living in a one—bed house, which means that self—isolating is just nearly impossible, and communities all function really closely together. with donations from the uk, they've been able to set up an isolation ward for covid—19 patients and a triage system. the peak of the pandemic is due in
rob dalton man is an a&e nurse from surrey, volunteering for the charity.and things. there's so much to do here. they need all the help they can get. the preparation of the hope health action hospital is being co—ordinated from crawley, in west sussex. the charity's founders say one of their biggest challenges is access to oxygen. there's no access to a ventilator at a hospital. there's only 15—20 icu beds for the whole country. so we are focusing more on provision of oxygen, but that...
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valerie brooker lives in surrey and has two daughters.o back to school. my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers. charlotte, she has full on learning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists, and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? and that was the key bit of information — they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in school, and for me that was a very significant moment in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and more students. it will be huge logistical challenge, but
valerie brooker lives in surrey and has two daughters.o back to school. my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers. charlotte, she has full on learning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might...
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the seacole centre in surrey will give physical, mental and emotional support to those who've experienceder. most people recover from covid—19 in a matter of weeks, but for those who have had the most severe symptoms it can take months, maybe even more than a year. long and intense hospital stays can leave people weak, struggling to breathe, and to walk. morag says her mobility was so bad she couldn't even turn over in bed. i am looking forward to walking up the stairs on my own. and then i'll be independent as far as i'm concerned. it tookjust over a month to turn those former military hospital this former military hospital into a temporary centre dedicated to helping those who don't need to be in hospital any more, and those who are too weak to be at home. but this is notjust about giving physical support. occupational health experts and speech and language therapists will also help patients emotionally. it must be very frightening to wake up knowing that you have probably been ventilated for two weeks, you have lost two weeks of your life. you may be lucky to be waking up. you haven't
the seacole centre in surrey will give physical, mental and emotional support to those who've experienceder. most people recover from covid—19 in a matter of weeks, but for those who have had the most severe symptoms it can take months, maybe even more than a year. long and intense hospital stays can leave people weak, struggling to breathe, and to walk. morag says her mobility was so bad she couldn't even turn over in bed. i am looking forward to walking up the stairs on my own. and then...
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at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party.ting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and will to overcome. the second world war wasn't only fought abroad — there were huge contributions to the war effort on home soil, and many women found themselves in drastically different situations from their pre—war lives. the women's land army saw more than 200,000 women move into crucial agriculturaljobs throughout the second world war and beyond. let's speak now to cherish watton. cherish works at independent research group uk in a changing europe, but she has for a number of years researched as a women's land army historian. thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. the wom
at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party.ting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and will...
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valerie brooker lives in surrey and has two daughters and she thinks it's too soon to go back to schoolungest has asthma. she is on two inhalers. charlotte has full—on learning difficulties and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable. i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at a greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? that was the key information, they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in schools, and that was a very significant moment for me in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and students. the government is promising a cautious approach, based on scientific advice. 0ur chief political
valerie brooker lives in surrey and has two daughters and she thinks it's too soon to go back to schoolungest has asthma. she is on two inhalers. charlotte has full—on learning difficulties and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable. i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.ne could push him under. i think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel companies say it's now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with lower infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. a passenger plane has crashed into a residential area in the pakistani city of karachi, minutes before it was due to land. 60 people have been confirmed dead, but at least two people have survived. the airbus a320 was en route from lahore in the north of the country when it came down in sight of the runway. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani has the latest. these are the moments just before the plane crashed to the ground. panic and chaos at the site where the plane came down. this residential area is just a short distance away from the airport. rescue workers combed through the debris, looking for surviving passengers and injured locals. this man, head of a major bank, was pulled out f
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.ne could push him under. i think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel companies say it's now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with lower infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. a passenger plane has crashed into a residential area in the pakistani city of karachi, minutes before it was due to land. 60 people have...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can‘t realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future, but when it takes effect on 8 june, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. to the us, donald trump has commanded state governors to allow houses of worship that were closed because of the coronavirus to reopen this weekend. the us president criticised some state administrations for allowing bars and restaurants to reopen, while continuing to limit places of worship. mr trump threatened to intervene against any governers who refused to role back restrictions. ——to roll back restrictions. the governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now. for this weekend. if they don‘t do iti this weekend. if they don‘t do it i will over
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can‘t realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future, but when it takes effect on 8 june, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. to the us, donald trump has commanded state...
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in england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, people are preparing for the changesforest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i will not be out gallivanting around everywhere. it is dangerous. we have to keep on how we are doing, social distancing. police figures show fines for breaching lockdown fell below 900 in the past two weeks. guardians of popular places like there still have concerns about what is coming. across england the rules change from monday about social distancing. what is your message to the public? you need to plan your visit and you need to maintain that social distancing mentioned in the regulations. you cannot suddenly turn up of 20 members of yourfamily cannot suddenly turn up of 20 members of your family to have a party. from monday any meetings must be outside and keep to the two metre rule. this is evolution, not reparation, from lockdown. so, what do all these changes to the lockdown measures mean? how could they affect all our lives? our health correspondent, catherine burns, has
in england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, people are preparing for the changesforest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i will not be out gallivanting around everywhere. it is dangerous. we have to keep on how we are doing, social distancing. police figures show fines for breaching lockdown fell below 900 in the past two weeks. guardians of popular places like there still have concerns about what is coming....
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at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party.ting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and will to overcome. it was at this very time — 75 years ago — that the prime minister sir winston churchill addressed the nation to confirm that the war in europe had ended. let's hear some of what he said... this is your victory. it is the victory of the cause of freedom in every land. in all our long history, we have never seen a greater day than this. iam i am pleased to say that we can speak to his great grandson. duncan sandys, who joins us from the united states. what does today it mean for you? what does today it mean for you ?|i am extremely proud of my family heritage, but
at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party.ting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and will...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. push him under. bookings. alistair says the quarantine could push him underlj think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel company say it's now vital that the duck does bilateral deals with other countries with lower infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminsterfor us. we knew this was coming, as far as travellers to the uk are concerned, and now we have more detail. yes, and now we have more detail. yes, andi and now we have more detail. yes, and i think there are two issues around the policy, one is a question of timing and the other is the practicalities of how it's going to work. the governance say they are bringing this in now because it wouldn't have had much impact when the virus was ready circulating widely here. now, after lockdown, new infections from abroad are more problematic. there are those who have been arguing, including labour, that
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. push him under. bookings. alistair says the quarantine could push him underlj think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel company say it's now vital that the duck does bilateral deals with other countries with lower infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminsterfor us. we knew this was coming,...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. coffin for my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future but, when it takes effect onjune the 8th, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news. government borrowing has surged to its highest level on record, underlining the scale of the economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic. the deficit — the difference between government spending and tax receipts — soared to more than £62 billion in april, underscoring the level of financial support offered by the treasury to help businesses and employees through the crisis. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, has more. in normal times, businesses such as fitzbakes in northamptonshire make sales to big sandwich stores and cafes, generating vat. they pay corporation
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. coffin for my and many other businesses, if this continues. i can't realistically see customers necessarily wanting to self—isolate for two weeks after they come back. bilateral deals with countries with low infection rates, known as air bridges, are possible in the future but, when it takes effect onjune the 8th, the quarantine will be a blanket measure. it will be reviewed every three weeks. tom burridge, bbc news. government...
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the firm based in surrey said its finances had been hit badly by the cancellation of motorsport aroundndemic. a drug treatment that appears to shorten recovery time for people with coronavirus by around four days is being made available on the nhs. remdesivir is an anti—viral medicine that was originally developed to fight ebola. regulators say there is enough evidence to approve its use in selected hospital patients. the latest weekly figures for coronavirus deaths registered across the uk are the lowest since early april. the data shows the situtation is improving, but experts say widespread testing is the key to keeping on top of this virus. our health editor, hugh pym, has been to basingstoke hospital to see the pilot of a new coronavirus test that gives a result injust 20 minutes. sonia has come into a&e with breathing difficulties and is being tested for coronavirus. nose and throat swabs are taken and then picked up and carried to the lab here at basingstoke and north hampshire hospital. the swabs usually take at least seven hours to analyse, sometimes a day or more, but with a
the firm based in surrey said its finances had been hit badly by the cancellation of motorsport aroundndemic. a drug treatment that appears to shorten recovery time for people with coronavirus by around four days is being made available on the nhs. remdesivir is an anti—viral medicine that was originally developed to fight ebola. regulators say there is enough evidence to approve its use in selected hospital patients. the latest weekly figures for coronavirus deaths registered across the uk...
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michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before shed says he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind the store, public trust, a crucial commodity. as decisions are made behind this door, public trust, a crucial commodity. jessica parker, bbc news. as we've heard, durham's acting police, crime and victims‘ commissioner, has written to the force's chief constable, calling on officers to establish whether mr cummings breached the law. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. what happens next? the coronavirus act which is the ha rd the coronavirus act which is the hard and fast law is difficult to see whether there is a definite breach of that which may involve somebody who was supposed to be,
michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before shed says he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind the store,...
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michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before shesays he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind this door, public trust a crucial commodity. jessica parker, bbc news. many conservative mps fell yesterday's press conference made things worse. we will know in 20 minutes or so whether dominic cummings could answer the questions put to him and many tory mps. looking for a sense of humility really, and a recognition that what he did was not the right thing to do, even if he didn't break the law. it really did partly undermine the government's message. it will be interesting to hear what he says to those questions because there was a feeling that yesterday the prime minister was asked quite a lot of specific
michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before shesays he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind this door,...
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at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party. bunting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and will to overcome. in a minute, we'll hear about how france and russia are marking ve day, but first, jenny hill is in berlin for us... 75 years ago, the reichstag was in ruins, berlin was destroyed and germany defeated. today, berliners have a public holiday as this country commemorates not victory over but liberation from the nazis. germany's past still overshadows society and politics today. it's one of the reasons, for example, that germany has been reluctant to assume a more significant military role in overseas conflicts. today, 1600 international guests should have gathe
at wallington in surrey, they are getting ready for their party. bunting to connect with the nation's mood of gratitude and relief at war‘s end. i think the sacrifices people made back in 1939—45, without them we wouldn't be living in the world we live in today. this is a special moment — shared, collective. 0n ve day, winston churchill said, "even if it is a hard struggle, we will not be the ones who fail." we didn't fail. and now we mark that perseverance, determination and...
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the oval was due to stage the first test against the west windies next week, the surrey chief executiveays he can understand the decision but is optimistic about the sport returning this year. it needs to be decided that we've got being used with hotels on—site, and if that helps to deliver the confidence for the event to go ahead, then that needs to be the priority. if things change, who knows. maybe we will pull some type of international regulation. but the first is this doing the right thing and coming up with a plan for my workable plan. i am optimistic we will see a pretty full international calendar. starting behind closed doors definitely. i think we will also see a county schedule of some sort. i don't know when that would start, clearly it would be sometime after the international crickets starts, but i think as she see sports finding ways, sometimes quite innovative ways to get back on pitch, we will be doing that. so i am hopeful and so crickets where is out there. do not despair. we hope to try and bring you some cricket before the season is out. rugby league returns in aus
the oval was due to stage the first test against the west windies next week, the surrey chief executiveays he can understand the decision but is optimistic about the sport returning this year. it needs to be decided that we've got being used with hotels on—site, and if that helps to deliver the confidence for the event to go ahead, then that needs to be the priority. if things change, who knows. maybe we will pull some type of international regulation. but the first is this doing the right...
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the firm based in surrey said its finances had been hit badly by the cancellation of motorsport arounde pandemic. car showrooms and outdoor markets in england will be able to welcome customers from next monday, and other shops will follow on the 15th ofjune, but some retailers say they will struggle to have government safety measures ready in time. among the measures will be limits on the number of shoppers allowed into a shop at the same time, as well as one—way systems on the floor. our business correspondent emma simpson has more details. more people are out and high streets are also preparing to come out of hibernation. but shopping will be different. the first thing is, be prepared to queue. it's not just groceries, all shops will be limiting the number of customers in—store to comply with social distancing. queueing, it seems, is about to become part of our everyday life. when you're inside, expect to see lots of signs on how to move around the store. now, we all love a good browse, but customers are being encouraged not to handle items while they're doing it, where possible, and
the firm based in surrey said its finances had been hit badly by the cancellation of motorsport arounde pandemic. car showrooms and outdoor markets in england will be able to welcome customers from next monday, and other shops will follow on the 15th ofjune, but some retailers say they will struggle to have government safety measures ready in time. among the measures will be limits on the number of shoppers allowed into a shop at the same time, as well as one—way systems on the floor. our...
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professor alan woodward from the surrey centre for cyber securityjoins me.ant attack. yes, although i have to say, i don't think the 9 million other bits to worry about in some ways. people cosmic e—mails can be used for armoured scamming, fishing attacks, things like that, but the bit that is interesting in this attack are the 2,000 odd credit cards because what we saw today in the announcement to the stock exchange was they simply said 2,000 credit ca rd was they simply said 2,000 credit card details have been stolen, but thatis card details have been stolen, but that is all they said. there is evidence if you look online, people have been posting e—mails from easyj et have been posting e—mails from easyjet back in april where they were alerted to the fact that credit ca rd were alerted to the fact that credit card details, including the number on the back, had also been stolen. if that is true, then there is probably only one where they could have happened, which is the so—called magic art attacks, which is where the hackers managed to get a little bit of
professor alan woodward from the surrey centre for cyber securityjoins me.ant attack. yes, although i have to say, i don't think the 9 million other bits to worry about in some ways. people cosmic e—mails can be used for armoured scamming, fishing attacks, things like that, but the bit that is interesting in this attack are the 2,000 odd credit cards because what we saw today in the announcement to the stock exchange was they simply said 2,000 credit ca rd was they simply said 2,000 credit...
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.could push him under. i think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel companies say it's now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with low infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. tom burridge, bbc news. meanwhile it's being reported that dominic cummings — who's a key adviser to prime minister borisjohnson — broke lockdown guidelines while suffering from the virus. a source has confirmed that mr cummings travelled from london to durham, nearly 420km away in the north of england, when he had coronavirus in march. the source close to dominic cummings has denied the report. but they have denied newspaper reports that police spoke to mr cummings or that there was any kind of ‘investigation‘. 0ur political correspondentjessica parker is at westminster. no denied that he did break the guidelines in the first place? this story has emerged this evening from the mirror and the guardia
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings.could push him under. i think it will be a final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses, if this continues. travel companies say it's now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with low infection rates so some trips abroad can happen this summer. tom burridge, bbc news. meanwhile it's being reported that dominic cummings — who's a key adviser to prime minister borisjohnson — broke...
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michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons didn't get to see his mother before she diedted. it looks as if it is the old boys clu b it looks as if it is the old boys club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them all to deceive people, which is what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind the store, public trust, a crucial commodity. jessica parker, bbc news. so in a highly—unusual step the prime minister's senior adviser, dominic cummings, is going to make a public statement this afternoon. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at downing street. what are we expecting him to say? we don't know how he's going to do this, we know it is a public statement and he will also take questions. it is a real acknowledgement that things have not been handled well, but what the prime minister did yesterday, coming out and defending his adviser might have made things worse. a lot o
michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons didn't get to see his mother before she diedted. it looks as if it is the old boys clu b it looks as if it is the old boys club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them all to deceive people, which is what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made...
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across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to look the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone's sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a distance and i can't see it being a problem. it's dangerous. we've got to keep on how we are doing now, social distancing and keep everything closed. new police figures in england show fines for breaching lockdown laws fell below 900 in the past two weeks, but guardians at popular places like this still have concerns about what's coming. right across england, the rules do change from monday about social distancing. what's your message to the public? the rules may change on monday, but our message remains the same, that you need to plan your visit and you need to maintain that social distancing mentioned in the regulations. you can't suddenly turn up with 20 members of your family to a party. from monday, any meetings may only be outside and must keep to the t
across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to look the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone's sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a distance and i can't see it being a problem. it's dangerous. we've got to keep on how we are doing now, social distancing and keep everything closed. new police figures...
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michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before sheays he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind this door, public trust, a crucial commodity. jessica parker, bbc news. our chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street. so it is come today's, and advisers giving a press conference. that is right, dominic cummings will give a statement at four o'clock, he will ta ke statement at four o'clock, he will take questions from journalists who will be there and socially distancing. it is extraordinary the lengths that the prime minister is now going to protect his adviser. you can imagine at a cabinet minister would not get this kind of backing in some circumstances, but it is an acknowledgement t
michael carter from surrey, staying home for health reasons, didn't get to see his mother before sheays he feels insulted. it looks as if it is the old boys' club looking after each other now. that is what it feels like. and to make rules for the british public to follow and then to break them, orto deceive people, which is moreso what he has done, is unacceptable. at a virtual meeting today, the cabinet is looking at the next steps out of lockdown. as decisions are made behind this door,...
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i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.ens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels, obviously to get the best results i could, so i could go to the best university i could. i'm the first in the sort of immediate family to go to university. and all of the work that i put in, and that my family have helped me with over the last few years, is alljust kind of, it feels like it has gone to waste. i think 0fqual's system is kind of the fairest they could do. how did you get on in your marks and do you think that will be enough for you to go and study medicine? i had interviews to prepare for, sol could not really prepare for mock exams. i did underachieve compared
i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.ens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels, obviously to get the...
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temperatures are boosted by the sunshine, here is a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather—watcherhat willjust be in the london area, temperatures that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west, we have a flow of warm air coming our way this afternoon and we are getting plenty of sunshine. zoe salyer afternoon across northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. there is some cloud may be coming from the eastern coast of northern ireland, southwest scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. a temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are also high, so that means take care in the strong sunshine. so a fine, very warm evening out there, it will mostly be dry and clear overnight, but we do bring the weather systems through northern ireland into western scotland, p
temperatures are boosted by the sunshine, here is a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather—watcherhat willjust be in the london area, temperatures that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west, we have a flow of warm air coming our way this afternoon and we are getting plenty of sunshine. zoe salyer afternoon across northern england, northern ireland and...
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marshall was dedicated to the idea of no more surrey adam opinions and having the court speak with aingle voice. but into this peaceful habitat became william johnson. jefferson's first appointment to the court. one can only begin to speculate about how he was licking his chops at the opportunity to put someone on the court who was not a federalist. and in particular who was not john marshall, his distant cousin whom he frankly despised. the two was aween leitmotif from the 1790's on. in a strangely prophetic letter to james madison in 1790, he complained about marshall and said we need to find something better to do with him to get him out of the way. quote nothing could be better -- "nothing could be better done than to make him a judge." that was, became true much to jefferson's chagrin. the theory would be that william johnson would be an ardent supporter of the jeffersonian approach to things. one small problem, they selected him on the recommendation of the secretary of treasury, name sent to the senate, confirmed, james madison sent him a letter saying congratulations, would y
marshall was dedicated to the idea of no more surrey adam opinions and having the court speak with aingle voice. but into this peaceful habitat became william johnson. jefferson's first appointment to the court. one can only begin to speculate about how he was licking his chops at the opportunity to put someone on the court who was not a federalist. and in particular who was not john marshall, his distant cousin whom he frankly despised. the two was aween leitmotif from the 1790's on. in a...
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everybody's going to get it which is an amazing thing to say, but i just got a phone with a surrey hospital association. they put out a a query who need it and 11f to give to everybody. >> director, use in 1800, another 1800 files. is that the total number or is that another shipment? >> another shipment, 1800. we use either five, or 11 miles due to the severity of the patient. at about 129 that will be enough to treat everybody which is just wonderful. >> has missouri gotten a previous shipment of -- >> on monday we got 389 that we shipped out and that's why i was so appreciative to director karsten and the governor. we had highway patrol, guide at 10:30, had highway patrol waiting in the cards and destroy driving all over missouri from saint joe's to kansas city to cape girardeau and they will do that either tomorrow at 11:00 or saturday. if it comes into more we ready to go. if the concern saturday it will be ready to go. having been on the other side waiting for it, i know the families will be waiting for it, can't thank them enough for getting it there quickly. >> i know yesterday you
everybody's going to get it which is an amazing thing to say, but i just got a phone with a surrey hospital association. they put out a a query who need it and 11f to give to everybody. >> director, use in 1800, another 1800 files. is that the total number or is that another shipment? >> another shipment, 1800. we use either five, or 11 miles due to the severity of the patient. at about 129 that will be enough to treat everybody which is just wonderful. >> has missouri gotten...
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and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so kind and second house all day she everybody's kind of in eu now of the park's lovelies one room for been down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant and all that jazz corrina robledo is family owns the place like many they've been offering takeout allowing outdoor seating is another step forward to the new normal it's definitely like a learning curve, a leg an adjustment type of thing it's difficult in the suns were lake. you know it's family owned and such a small plays wineries breweries and bars may also be open for outdoor dining is meals are served a number of wineries. >>are working on getting a permit to do so. reporting in sonoma county gayle ong kron 4 news. >>whether time to take a live look at downtown san francisco especially in kentucky where ga
and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so kind and second house all day she everybody's kind of in eu now of the park's lovelies one room for been down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant...
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and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everything's are kind of in eu now of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going on and >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant and all that jazz corrina robledo family owns the place like many they've been offering takeout allowing outdoor seating is another step forward to the new normal it's definitely like a learning curve, a leg an adjustment type of thing it's difficult in the sense where lake. you know it's family owned and such a small plays wineries breweries and bars may also be open for outdoor dining is meals are served a number of wineries. >>are working on getting a permit to do so. reporting in sonoma county gayle ong kron 4 news. >>we'll take you back to arlington national cemetery in arlington virginia wh
and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everything's are kind of in eu now of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going on and >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support...
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like this as well as awesome they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everything's are going you know of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant and all that jazz corrina robledo family owns the place like many they've been offering takeout allowing outdoor seating is another step forward to the new normal it's definitely like a learning curve, a leg an adjustment type of thing it's difficult in the sense where lake. you know it's family owned and such a small plays wineries breweries and bars may also be open for outdoor dining is meals are served a number of wineries. >>are working on getting a permit to do so. reporting in sonoma county gayle ong kron 4 news. >>here's a new look at one of san francisco's new safe sle
like this as well as awesome they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everything's are going you know of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hand luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like...
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and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversaryas last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everybody's kind of in eu now of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hit luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant and all that jazz corrina robledo family owns the place like many they've been offering takeout allowing outdoor seating is another step forward to the new normal it's definitely like a learning curve, a leg an adjustment type of thing it's difficult in the suns were lake. you know it's family owned and such a small plays wineries breweries and bars may also be open for outdoor dining is meals are served a number of wineries. >>are working on getting a permit to do so. reporting in sonoma county gayle ong kron 4 news. >>with restaurants closed or open with limited capacity due to the pandemic the cdc is now war
and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversaryas last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everybody's kind of in eu now of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hit luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant...
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a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather watcher. in derby. also this lunchtime: councils and teaching unions urge the government to reconsider proposals to reopen primary schools in england next month, because of concerns about safety.
a view from surrey earlier from an aptly named weather watcher. in derby. also this lunchtime: councils and teaching unions urge the government to reconsider proposals to reopen primary schools in england next month, because of concerns about safety.
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and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. quarantine could push him under. i think it will be the final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses if this continues. travel companies say it is now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with low infection rates, so some trips abroad can happen this summer. tom burridge, bbc news. let's speak now to tony smith, former director general of the uk border force. good to have you with us. do you see any problems for border staff in enforcing the new rules? there is a lot of work to be done. this is unprecedented in my a0 years experience in the business. of these kind of measures. but we are living ina kind of measures. but we are living in a president of times. i think there is some work to be done. that's unprecedented time. that is why the government announced a two weekend limitation period was up they said that does require communication with the travelling public but also with the airlines and the airports to figure out how this what wil
and this travel agent in surrey currently has no summer bookings. quarantine could push him under. i think it will be the final nail in the coffin for mine and many other businesses if this continues. travel companies say it is now vital that the government does bilateral deals with other countries with low infection rates, so some trips abroad can happen this summer. tom burridge, bbc news. let's speak now to tony smith, former director general of the uk border force. good to have you with us....