70 of the marches are attended by young white people, who say it is not in our name. We see the connection between what happened to an african 4,000 miles away and the people we are glorifying in the country and there are statues black lives matter have drawn up a hitlist lives matter have drawn up a hit list of 60. But i think in anticipation of further demonstrations for statues for people like cecil rhodes. Im not sure if you went to oxford. Yes i did. Were you offended when you passed the college and saw that statuary day . Statue every passed the college and saw that statuary day . Statue every day . I didnt go to that college, i wasnt aware, i knew of the the rhodes scholars. We had no social media, the rest of the world doesnt exist, in my fourth year i became much more aware and you go and get into the world of work, where it is very different for students now, theyre more plugged in and active and they feel that they can make an impact, not least because they have social media. Lucy, do you want to come in on that, or move to the confusion, well not confusion, what is going to be opening from next monday . The one thing i would say its interesting it is 130 Labour Councils that have agreed to review the memorials and monuments and that puts pressure on the conservative government to see what theyre next move it. Move is. All shops can reopen from monday if covid secure. We have nonessential shops and zoos and safari parks, but not schools. Yes, a lot of people are concerned about the governments priority about getting nonessential shops open and plans to get pubs and restaurantses open, contrasted starkly with the fa ct open, contrasted starkly with the fact that nine million pupils will have had more than six months off school. The plans initially to get the Primary School pupils back into the Primary School pupils back into the classroom before the summer has been dropped and there is confusion that not all necessarily secondary School Pupils will be back in the autumn. It is chaotic on the education front, but a very grave situation and the childrens commissioner warning it could lead toa commissioner warning it could lead to a lost generation. 7 commissioner warning it could lead to a lost generation. . Henry, the i. To a lost generation. . Henry, the i, take the rest of the year off. A lot of criticism for gavin williamson, including from a former education secondary, that it does seem education secondary, that it does seem secretary that it seems extraordinary that the government will open pubs, but hasnt sorted out education. It is a real concern and this to me smacks of a failure of planning and this is something people have criticised the government for throughout this pandemic. Education is key. And you would think if we could set up a hospital from scratch in 11 days we could find ways of building temporary accommodation, temporary build beings, temporary buildings, temporary space for children to go back earlier and still observe social distancing. I acce pt still observe social distancing. I accept what some people say, particularly teachers, that we dont know whether or not children, even if they dont suffer from grave symptoms could be spreaders and we have got to wait to see what kind of data comes in from other countries that are further along the path. But i think it is a failure of planning, because we could have done this, we could have given children a shot at 50 of education, instead of saying you stay at home for six months. So many children from underprivileged backgrounds dont have access even toa backgrounds dont have access even to a computer and cant get involved in zoom lessons. Yes, 700,000 children unable to access Remote Learning for the reason they dont have a computer. That is a big problem here, that this failure to re open the schools affect it is most disadvantaged children the worst. A lot of concern also about the fact if schools are not open before the summer, the school meals voucher system that has been set up during the pandemic. Voucher system that has been set up during the pandemic. Ii voucher system that has been set up during the pandemic. I want to get through a couple more papers. Henry, Daily Telegraph lightning a bigger risk than covid. We get Different Research studies each day. But children under the age of 15, it seems really unlikely to. Suffer the consequences of covid 19. Seems really unlikely to. Suffer the consequences of covid19. Yes, the consequences of covid19. Yes, the headline is a grabby one. More likely be hit by lightning. We know thatis likely be hit by lightning. We know that is chance is very small. Looking at the risk of death by age group, they have a table on the left hand side, between 15 and 24 it is one in 218,000. We dont know what capacity they have to spread it. That is the problem. Because the children, most will have at least one parent and older people in their lives. If it was just about youngsters only being a risk to themselves, they could go to school with no problem. But there is a risk to teachers, some could be 65 and then to their families. I would be cautious. I would then to their families. I would be cautious. Iwould be then to their families. I would be cautious. I would be cautious before jumping it on the small government iio jumping it on the small government no nanny bandwagon, which the telegraph seems to jump no nanny bandwagon, which the telegraph seems tojump on. No nanny bandwagon, which the telegraph seems to jump on. And a picture of the queen and prince philip. Who are still shielding. They are. At win sor Castle Windsor castle with a small staff. The duke of edinburgh will have a birthday lunch with the queen and video calls from his family. Which seems sensible. Yes, i think the complaints of grandparents upset about being parted from their grandchildren has been understandable and so the royal family trying to lead from the front by showing theyre using technology and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding. |j and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding. I think we will leave it there. Youre back in about 40 minutes for another look at the papers. For the time being thank you both of you. We will go back to the united states, because we have got oui united states, because we have got our live camera up still, or we have