And freezing conditions at this years french open as players swap tennis whites for leggings and jumpers. Good to have you with us. The New York Times says President Trump paid just 750 in federal income taxes in the year he won the presidency. The paper says it has obtained two decades of mr trumps tax records after a long battle by the president to keep them private. Theyre reported to reveal chronic financial losses and years of tax avoidance. Mr trump dismissed the report as fake news. Our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. Once again, donald trump and his tax returns, the story that has dogged the president ever since he announced he was running for office, and long before as a businessman. Now the New York Times says it is obtained tax return data from mrtrump obtained tax return data from mr trump dating back more than two decades, along with the hundreds of companies that make up hundreds of companies that make up his Business Organisation and detailed information from his first two years in the white house. The paper says the data shows his finances are under stress, are set by losses, with struggling properties and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. It reports that mr trump paid only 750 in federal income taxes in the year he won the presidency and another 750 during his first year in office. He paid no income tax at all in ten of the previous 15 years, according to the paper. This, it says, was largely because he recorded losing more money that he made. The New York Times has the records reveal a holiness but also the wizardry behind the self made early in the image. Flouting president ial tradition, mr trump has long refused to make his tax affairs public. He has always insisted his returns were the subject of an audit on the us tax authorities, preventing him from releasing details. Speaking at a News Conference at the white house, he was quick to deny the latest story. Fake news, totally fake news, made up, fake. We went through the same stories, you asked me the same stories, you asked me the same stories, you asked me the same story three years ago andi the same story three years ago and i had to litigate this and talk about it. Totally fake news, no. Actually, i pay tax at and youll see that as soon as my tax returns are dutch mike it is under rated, it has been there for a long time. A lawyer for the Trump Administration says the New York Timess story was riddled with gross inaccuracies and he questioned its timing. It was he said part of an ongoing smearcampaign in the he said part of an ongoing Smear Campaign in the run up to the election. It follows mr trumps controversial nomination of a conservative judge to sit on the us Supreme Court. It also starts a pivotal week ina court. It also starts a pivotal week in a campaign when the president and joe biden will finally go head to head on tv. Peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. A series of measures designed to contain the coronavirus are due to be extended around the spanish capital madrid today. An additional one Million People in the city and its surrounding areas will see their movements restricted. Bars and restaurants will also have to close early. Guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. An imaginary board has been in place in madrid in recent days. It separates areas that are under restrictions from those that are not. Each morning, these workers crossed the frontier. Travelling from inside a restricted zone to their workplace. Translation studies show that in these areas, the virus is much more prevalent so i think this is a good idea. It is a good idea. Translation why confine only some areas and translation why confine only some areas and not translation why confine only some areas and not all of madrid or all of spain . That seems strange to me. These measures have been in place in 37 districts of madrid and its surrounding region. Movement in and out of these areas is restricted by the limits have also been imposed on bars, restau ra nts, also been imposed on bars, restaurants, parks and other public spaces. The police have been helping ensure the new rules are enforced. And for the first few days, they did not find people. Fine. Although these restrictions had only beenin these restrictions had only been in place for a few days there has been increasing pressure on the Regional Government of madrid to take further action to halt the spread of coronavirus. And on friday, it responded by announcing it will extend these measures to other parts of madrid and the surrounding region. As a result of this broadening of restrictions, around 1 Million People are now under partial lockdown. However the Central Government has said it would like more drastic action to be taken across the whole of madrid. This bar in southern madrid is just inside one of the restricted areas. So it has to close at 10pm and limit customer numbers. Translation we follow the rules for our own good. We dont do it to avoid getting into trouble. We are doing this for our own safety. It is another early night for the bar and its staff and the question now is whether these measures will help close down the spread of coronavirus. Guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madird. Guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. Meanwhile in australia, melbourne has eased its coronavirus restrictions on monday as the number of covid 19 cases continues to fall. The premier of the state of victoria, daniel andrews, announced the next stage in the plan to ease the citys Strict Lockdown measures on sunday, with the dusk till dawn curfew now lifted. The eased measures will also see more than 120,000 people able to return to work, while Primary School students will return to the classroom from october 12. For more, im joined by our sydney correspondent phil mercer. I would imagine for those living in victoria, this is welcome news, isnt it . This is a modest relaxation of some of the Worlds Toughest lockdown measures in australias second biggest city, melbourne. The nighttime curfew has ended, or Primary Schools will reopen in about two weeks time, there will be unfettered access to childcare too so any parents working from home will be relieved about that. As you say, tens of thousands of people still allowed now back to work but many restrictions do remain in place. The people of melbourne must have one of four reasons to leave their homes that is to study, work or give care. And the State Government in victoria says that it government in victoria says thatitis government in victoria says that it is very close to beating coronavirus. This is stage two of the four tiered Recovery Plan and there is an expectation, according to the state premier daniel andrews, that the people of melbourne will have a covid safe christmas so he expects or restrictions to be lifted in the coming weeks. And also, tell us about the public enquiry that is ongoing into how this new surge in cases in victoria began . This is arguably australias greatest value when it comes to the pandemic. Since march australia has closed its International Borders to foreign travellers but australian citizens and permanent residents can return. When they get back home, they face 1a days in mandatory hotel quarantine. In the state of victoria, thejudicial quarantine. In the state of victoria, the judicial enquiry thatis victoria, the judicial enquiry that is being hearing evidence about Security Breaches that is believed to have caused almost all of this second wave of infections in melbourne. Now, the theory is is the travellers who were infected with covid 19 passed on the disease to Hotel Workers and security guards, who then in turn spread the disease into the community. The hearing has been told that these infections stemmed from two hotels in melbourne, accounting for this deadly second wave of infections. Todayis second wave of infections. Today is the last day of hearings for the enquiry and its report is due to be handed down on november six. For now, thank you, phil mercer with the latest out of australia when it comes to coronavirus. Lets get some of the days coronavirus news. New zealands Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern has said that travel between new zealand and some states of australia is possible before the end of the year. Plans for a travel bubble between australia and new zealand has been in discussions for months. The travel may initially be just one way with new zealanders heading to australia, and may be restricted to just travellers from new zealands south island. The French Health minister says hospitals in the paris and marseille regions have to now delay some scheduled operations to free up space for covid 19 patients. The government maintains there are no plans for a nationwide lockdown, but all bars and restaurants in marseille must stay closed this week, while in paris, they need to close by 10pm. The number of Coronavirus Infections in argentina has topped 700,000, and its daily infections and deaths has made it the fifth worst country globally. Argentina was among the first countries in latin america to implement a strict quarantine. But a gradual loosening over time and the spread of cases from the capital buenos aires to the provinces have seen cases increase rapidly. The United States hasjoined russia and the un in calling for an immediate ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan in the disputed territory of nagorno karabakh. Sunday saw the worst clashes in the region for many years. Our correspondent Rayhan Demytrie reports. Bang sunday morning, nagorno karabakh. Bang heavy fighting using tanks, artillery, drones and helicopters broke over this territory disputed by azerbaijan and armenia for more than 30 years. Bang both countries accused each other of reigniting the conflict. Both sides reported casualties, including civilians. Translation it is no secret that the first fire, including artillery fire, was opened by armenia. And the first to die were azerbaijani servicemen. Azerbaijan gave a decent response to the enemy and the enemy could not move an inch. The armenian Prime Minister urged the World Community not to stay silent. Translation the outbreak of a large scale war in the south caucasus, the brink of which we are standing now, could have the most unpredictable consequences. It could go out of the regions borders and take wider volumes and threaten International Security and stability. Turkey expressed its solidarity with azerbaijan. Russia called for an immediate ceasefire. The mountainous kara bakh was an autonomous region within soviet azerbaijan, populated largely by ethnic armenians. The two countries fought a war there in the early 1990s. Armenia gained control over the territory and a number of adjacent azeri districts following a 1994 ceasefire. Azerbaijan has repeatedly expressed its frustration with a lack of progress in the decades long peace process. It is now resorting to a military solution to regain its territories. Lets get some of the days other news. Ambassadors from around the world have called for the rights of gay and transgender people to be respected in poland. In an open letter, envoys from 50 countries including polands eu partners, the us and india urge the polish government to end discrimination against sexual minorities. Hostility to lgbt rights has become a flashpoint in poland in recent years. Britains Cabinet Office minister michael gove is in brussels today at the start of a full week of brexit negotiations between the uk and the European Union. The government has said there is a lot of work to do if a trade deal is to be done. The main sticking points remain fishing rights and the rules about governments subsidising businesses. In the last hour, a federal judge in washington has blocked President Trumps ban on downloading the chinese owned video sharing app tiktok. The reasons for the temporary injunction have not been made public. The white house has previously called the app a National Security threat, alleging that its chinese parent firm is tied to the beijing government. Donald trumps former Campaign ManagerBrad Parscale has been admitted to hospital after a confrontation with police at his home in florida where he had barricaded himself in. His wife called the police, saying her husband was armed and was threatening to harm himself. In a statement, the Trump Campaign team described mr parscale as a member of the family. Countries that account for more than a quarter of the worlds Economic Activity are to commit to reducing the global loss of plants and animals within the next ten years. 64 countries and the European Union will launch the leaders pledge for nature on monday. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come high rise feeding in bolivia how one woman eased her lockdown loneliness by befriending a trio of visiting birds of prey. In all russias turmoil, it has never come to this. President yeltsin said the day would decide the nations destiny. The nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. Russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. It was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world, but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. This man, israels right winger ariel sharon, visited the religious compound, and that started the trouble. He wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that is unthinkable to palestinians. After 45 years of division, germany is one. In berlin, a million germans celebrate the rebirth of europes biggest and richest nation. This is bbc news. The latest headlines the New York Times says it has obtained President Trumps tax records stretching back two decades, which it says reveal chronic financial losses and years of tax avoidance. Lets stay with that story. Richard lempert is an emeritus law professor at the university of michigan. He explained what he thought the most incriminating aspects of the latest report into President Trumps taxes were. I would not say anything is incriminating yet but there is an awful lot that suggests there may be incriminating things. What trump seems to have done is come as close as he could to the lines between legal and illegal tax avoidance. Nothing the times has published or published to date establishes that his avoidance has been illegal, but there is an awful lot which suggests that further exploration might indicate illegalities have occurred. For example, he claimed a 71 million Tax Deduction that seems to be based on losses he suffered when he gave up his interests in his Atlantic City casinos, but that deduction is only allowed if he held absolutely no interests afterwards, and the times story suggests that, in fact, he held 5 interest in successor corporation. That is what the audit he is under has been all about. A lot of details on that story on our website. Thousands of residents have been forced to flee with a hospital also evacuated as firefighters in california battle a new blaze known as the glass fire, which broke out in napa county at the weekend. Extreme conditions have resulted in the fire spreading twice and up to three times as rapidly, with searing heat and strong winds forecast to continue. Tanya dendrinos has more. Attack from above, fire crews making the most of an opportunity to build containment lines from the air. California has rapidly burnt with more than 1800 acres. Thanks to gusty winds, low humidity and sweltering temperatures, forcing evacuation orders to be issued. These are the extreme conditions we were worried about developing this weekend. Even hotter temperatures and u nfortu nately even hotter temperatures and unfortunately more air pollution problems. Crews will continue to battle against critical fire conditions throughout monday. A reprieve in what has really been a relentless season, rewriting the record books. Five of the six largest failures in californian history all occurred in 2020 and most occurring in the last four weeks. Many, including the californian government, mark evidence of Climate Change but also a climate emergency. Tanya dendrinos, bbc news. Now its time for the latest sports news. Finally, one Silver Lining to being locked hello im Chetan Pathak with mondays sport briefing. So the french open is finally underway, four months late because of the pandemic. Springtime in paris replaced by autumn chills, with Victoria Azarenka walking off court early in herfirst round match against danka kovinic, saying it was too cold to play. But the belarussian, who reached the us open final two weeks ago, returned with jacket and leggings to keep warm, and beat the world number 74 in straight sets, winning convinvingly in the end 6 1, 6 2. In the mens singles, Stanislas Wawrinka won the first round battle of former grand slam champions, beating andy murray in straight sets. Wawrinka, who won the french open in 2015, in the mens singles, Stanislas Wawrinka won the first round battle of former grand slam champions, beating andy murray in straight sets. Wawrinka, who won the french open in 2015, came through, 6 1, 6 3, 6 2. There was a shock defeat for the mens number 11 seed, david goffin. He was beaten in straight sets by the world number 75, jannik sinner. The 19 year old italian winning 7 5, 6 0, 6 3, to beat goffin for the second time this year. There was also a shock too in the English Premier League as Brendan Rodgers leicester beat Manchester City 5 2 away. Jamie vardy scored a hattirck. Its the first time in pep guardiolas 686 games in management that one of his sides has conceded five goals. It isa it is a tough result, of course, but i am not going to give up and find a solution for the team to be stable and try to win games. Monday sees the english champions liverpool return to premier League Action when they take on arsenal at anfield. Jurgen klopps side have won their opening two game as have aretas arsenal who won the Community Shield when these two met a month ago. Ina in a pretty short period of time, he has shown to be an exceptional football manager because the team he has set up, the structure of the team is absolutely exceptional. Rafael nadal will begin his bid for a record extending 13th french open title on monday when he faces belarus Egor Gerasimov in the opening round. Nadal chose not to travel to the us open because of the pandemic, and has only played one tournament since the professional tour restarted. But again hes the favourite at roland garos and, if he wins the title, hed be level with Roger Federer on 20 grand slams. Serena williams is also chasing history as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. Williams whos won 3 french open titles has arrived in paris with an achilles problem, and she knows the cooler conditions wont help. I hate the cold, i am from la andi i hate the cold, i am from la and i live in florida and for half my life i have never seen snow so cold weather and me do not mix. And before we go, theres time to show you one of this weekends wonder goals thats got people talking. This is feyenoords Marcos Senesi scoring a ridiculous over head scissor kick to help them to a 4 2 win over den hagg in the eredivisie. Thats good enough for another look surely not bad for a centre back you can get all the latest sports news at our website thats bbc. Com sport. But from me, Chetan Pathak, and the rest of the sport team, that is your monday sport briefing. Now, one Silver Lining. Finally, one Silver Lining to being locked inside for months during the pandemic is that some of us have formed unlikely friendships with other people, or animals or even birds. And one relationship in bolivia has ruffled a few feathers as Richard Forrest reports. Waiting to be served 18 floors up in the bolivian capital, la paz, this is the southern crested caracara, or carancho, a species of falcon from south america and, thanks to lockdown, theyve struck up a friendship with elba and her son, rudolpho. Translation because of the pandemic, we paid more attention and we saw them more. For me, it was like a visit. I said, i have three lovely visitors because every time that they come they bring us happiness. I feel very happy to see them and, with the issue of fires, with so many animals being lost and birds disappearing, i felt very useful to be saving these three birds. Theyre known as opportunistic raptors, so they dont miss a treat. So they dont miss a trick. This was the only restaurant that stayed open through lockdown, serving fruit and corn, but, after a bit of internet research, the family discovered their visitors were actually meat eaters. So now, they get mince. Translation they come and we give them food, right to their beaks, and they eat it. There are three of them and they are always together. Lately, it seems that, since it is spring and mating season, a couple formed and one comes alone, but the three always come. Threes a crowd, supposedly, but not in this case. Richard forrest, bbc news. Interesting, so many new relationships being bombed during this Global Pandemic. I will be back with all the is this stories, looking at tiktok and other top business stories. I will see you in a minute. Good morning. Some potentially turbulent weather on the way, later in the week, and thats after what is a fairly placid but also pretty cold start. Many of you starting the day with a frost around. Temperatures well below freezing through some parts of Northern England and south east scotland. Its in this zone where we saw the best of the sunshine, yesterday, from eastern scotland down through towards parts of, say, wiltshire, somerset. Its here where therell be a frost the ground. Mainly the countryside but some of the suburbs as well. Sunshine overhead to begin with. Cloudy start in east anglia and the south east, again, and cloud will be thicker across northern ireland. Outbreaks of rain through the first part of the morning. Brightening up though from mid morning onwards. That rain and cloud will spread into western scotland through the morning, and during the afternoon to eastern scotland, through wales and the western fringes of england. Many on either side of it all will see some sunshine and, at long last, the winds ease as the sun comes out across east anglia and the south east, and it will feel warmer than recent days. Now then, bringing about the change is this weather front which, through monday night into tuesday, will be pushing its way eastwards, to take us into the start of tuesday. It mayjust become confined across east anglia and the south east, producing some cloud, outbreaks of rain, but not the strong winds we saw through the weekend. Elsewhere, a bit of patchy frost around, not as cold as monday morning, but it really a dry and sunny day for many. Quite pleasant in the sunshine. Temperatures on monday and tuesday around levels they should be for this stage in september. But then the first turn to something more turbulent. As we go through tuesday night into wednesday, a deep low centred towards the south of iceland. More in the way of active weather fronts spreading its way in and stronger winds. Winds could touch gale force with the heavy rain which is across ireland and into the western fringes of the uk first thing, only slowly pushing its way eastwards. Some eastern areas start the day dry and bright, and some will stay dry through Daylight Hours, but rain will spread through as we go into wednesday night. Starting to feel that bit cooler, of course, with the cloud, the wind and the rain. A cooler feel still as we go into thursday, and then, as a jet stream really fires up towards the end of the week, we start to see this develop a potentially stormy area of low pressure. Exact position of that will be crucial to who sees the wettest and the windiest conditions, but there is the risk that well see some disruption. So after a bright and frosty starts, its cool through the week. That midweek spell of wind and rain and then potential for storms to watch out for as we head towards the weekend. Bye for now. This is bbc news, with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Uber hopes for the green light in london. The firm is set to find out today if its licence will be renewed. A lifeline for tiktok in the us after a judge issues a temporary injunction against its ban by the Trump Administration. And well be hearing from the chinese town which specialises in making christmas decorations. However this year its not looking forward to the festive season. Good to have you with us, if you have just joined us, good to have you with us, if you havejustjoined us, i am sally bundock. We will now fill you in on the top business stories. Lets start with uber, because the fate of firms london license will be decided today. The ride hailing app will get the ruling on their appeal regarding a ban imposed when transport for london didnt renew its operating licence in november 2019, over failures relating to passenger safety. London is one of ubers top five markets globally, and currently has about 45,000 drivers in the city. La according to uber, 24 of its sales come from just five cities, including london. The others are los angeles, new york city, San Francisco and sao paulo in brazil. Anna mccaffrey is senior counsel at Law Firm Taylor wessing. Thanks for being on the programme. What you think might happen today . Most people expect that uber has done enough to be successful today, although certainly that is not guaranteed. It will depend on whether or not they have convinced the court they have genuinely changed and learn from their mistakes and made improvements to protect passenger safety so can be considered to be fit and proper to have a license. Ever does go the other way and if uber were to lose, is at the end of the road for them for future appeals et cetera 7 road for them for future appeals et cetera . No, it would bea appeals et cetera . No, it would be a heavy blow and it would be highly disappointed, but there are other avenues of appeal, and given how important the london market is to them its highly likely they would want to pursue an appeal, and have already said that they will do that if they lost today, so it could take quite a while for the appeal to get through the system so we made the final decision for quite a while. How damaging has this been for uber, the situation with transport for london that has been rumbling on ourfor a long time . It is quite damaging in that any concerns about passenger safety are obviously concerns for the public as well. It comes at quite a difficult time for uber in london and they are dealing with a drop in passenger demands due to covid 19 and they are also expecting any day they are also expecting any day the decisions of the Supreme Court in relation to drivers are workers or self employed. In terms of this case in london, we have mentioned that the cities around the world where they are most prevalent, for uber is important that they win this one, especially when it comes to the reputation around the world. I think so, and as you said, london is one of the most important markets, and they will be very disappointed if they are unable to operate here. It would also raise concerns in relation to passenger safety if that is the reason they are deemed unfit to operate, then there would have to be looking at other regulators in other cities or countries that they would also be asking questions about. To what extent, i mean uber has argued for a long time that they are a disruptor in london, they are a disruptor in london, they were never very welcome, they were never very welcome, the established taxi businesses in london have been fighting them from the get go. To what extent is this about the fact that they have disrupted the minicab system in london to a greater degree . Officially, the case is about whether tfl think they are fit and proper and whether they have taken the appropriate steps are passenger safety, and they are trying to insure a level Playing Field between the more traditional black taxi operators and uber. The London Taxi Drivers Association were allowed to be a party to this and put forward their views as to whether uber should retain the license. It is relevant that they are a disruption in a different type of Business Model and that they have faced an uphill struggle in establishing themselves here. We will find out later what the decision is, and thank you for being on the programme. We will of course update you as well. A usjudge has issued a temporary injunction preventing a ban on future downloads of the tiktok app. Judge carl nichols of the Us District Court for the district of columbia issued a temporary injunction on sunday evening at the request of tiktok. The app had faced being blocked from apples app store and Androids Google Play marketplace, because of concerns for us National Security. Christian polman is the chief Strategy Officer at ebiquity. Good to have you on the programme. Its hard to keep up with every twist and turn in this story. Many of us thought actually, tiktok would be fine thanks to oracle and walmart, so bring us up to speed. Basically, a judge has put a ban in place for thejuncture, or lifted the ban, which means that tiktok can continue to operate in the us with no restrictions until the case has been heard in a full court. What this means is things will move forward for tiktok with the deal, they are more focused on mount the band which is great because because the ban was an existential threat to them operating in the us, they had to close down, at least on a temporary basis, but now they continue to operate, look forward , continue to operate, look forward, and try to get that deal over the line because that is still on the table. The problem is with this deal, there are a few details that are an issue, for example, whether basing is actually going to grant them a licence to include tiktoks algorithms in this deal. Explain why that is so is important that is so important . The source between behind the app itself is so important because it empowers the experience from a user perspective and without that, you cant really deliver the value that it promises the consumer, and in particular there are some interesting things in there, so for example the algorithm that suggests what videos to watch which makes it so appealing to people, exactly what draws you in and gets you in the platform, looking at the videos, all of that stuff is in the source code. If that doesnt end up being included in the transaction, it makes it much more difficult to deliver that service. There are different options for how that is done, and microsoft offered to do is done, and microsoft offered todoa is done, and microsoft offered to do a complete buyout originally, and we have moved on from that, oracle and walmart are looking at it in a slightly different way where they would be more operators of they would be more operators of the technology, and the oracle opposes a potentially interesting problem because they would become a large customer, and they become the trusted provider of who are Way Solutions for them to allow them to run into the us and they would have the ability to audit the search code and look at the updates coming through and making sure that they are all to the best interests of the United States uses. This would allow them to move forward despite the chain of the tiny side to put a blocker in place. Thank you for explaining that because it is complicated. Just to say there is somewhat more detail on that story is well on our website, but for now, lets quickly look asian markets are doing today. You can see them there, its a bit of a mixed picture actually, all of them are after, some better than others, australia up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up on the news that the state of victoria has seen its cupboard restrictions eased slightly, that has boosted sentiment there. Hong kong, japan, boosted by a weaker japanese yen, that means its exports are cheaper overseas, soa exports are cheaper overseas, so a week yen boosting the decay but overall Political Uncertainty about the outcome of the us election and also the resurgence of covid 19 cases across europe is keeping markets sort of in, or should i say investors and traders, pretty nervous for now. Thats how they are looking at the moment. If we return to the us china trade war. Because shares in the Chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International corporation, or smic, have fallen over 7 today. Late last week, the us told companies that exports to smic posed an unacceptable risk of being diverted to Chinese Military use. Yet another tech Company Caught in the crosshairs between washington and beijing. Lets cross to our Asia Business hub in singapore, where sharanjit leyljoins us. Fill us in on this one. As you said really another sign of the deepening tensions between washington and beijing. Smic at the moment is not on the us blacklist like huawei, and a number of others, but it could find itself headed that way if these new restrictions are any indication. Especially the us basically is stepping up its pressure on exports to smic, requiring suppliers of equipment to it to apply for individual export licenses, and last week a series of letters we re last week a series of letters were apparently last week a series of letters were a ppa re ntly lea ked last week a series of letters were apparently leaked from the Us Commerce Department two major us suppliers of smic requiring them to certify that smic does not have military suppliers. One expert i said two spoke to said the reason why smic, which is chinas largest chip maker, is being targeted, because the Semiconductor Industry is one sector that the us has an advantage. Us chipmakers are more technologically advanced americans are really leveraging the advantage they have and using it as a way to punish chinese companies. You will remember that smic is now blocked from getting to antihypertensives produced by not only us chipmakers but any chipmaker would supplies to the us, and remember a few weeks ago smic had said it was in com plete ago smic had said it was in complete shock after the pentagon first revealed it had proposed it to be added to a government blacklist. Maisie had said that it was verbally opposed to this and we have not got a fresh response from beijing just yet. These latest moves, but it does suggest that smic could be the next focus of the Technology Wars that have only threatened who our way, and forced bytedance to sell off tiktok. Now due to the Global Pandemic many around the world are facing hard times. So how would you fancy some free food as part of your weekly shop . An app called olio that allows neighbours to share food they no longer need has been steadily growing in the uk for the past 5 years. Its Just Announced a National Partnership with Supermarket Chain tesco. But its notjust about reducing hunger, its about keeping a lid on food waste, as dougal shaw reports. Each year major uk retailers like the supermarket throw away in total around 250,000 tons of u nwa nted in total around 250,000 tons of unwanted food. In a bid to change that, several supermarkets have tried working with a popular food sharing app called olio. After months of trials, tesco is rolling out the scheme across all of its supermarkets. It if food is not sold close to its expiry date, the food is handed to local olio volunteers like hannah. She takes food home to distribute, and can keep up to 10 for herself as a thank you. I love helping people, thats the first thing but the biggest concept of this is actually the reduction of waste in food. What kind of people come along to get the food . Anybody can pick up, there is no discrimination, if you cannot afford it, you can have your local banker can collect through because he doesnt want to waste it. Back at home, hannah sought and post the items on the app. Locals can then collect number of items and free while observing social distancing. I have a family of eight so a great money to great way to reduce money and food waste at the same time. Back at the supermarket i met up back at the supermarket i met up with one of the cofounders of olio. Anybody, whether they area of olio. Anybody, whether they are a banker or on benefits can get the food, is that moral . One of the number 1 pieces of feedback is it doesnt feel like it is a charitable handout, and there is no stigma attached to olio. As the idea dramatically scales up, it remains to see what impact it will happen supermarkets, charities, and of course food waste. Interesting, all of these initiatives that are kicking stay with us on bbc news, still to come ho ho no well be hearing from the chinese city that specialises in making christmas decorations, but due to covid 19, it isnt looking forward to the festive season. And now for some news in the uk. Anyone who tests positive for coronavirus in england is now legally required to self isolate. New rules have come into force which are punishable with a £1,000 fine for non compliance. The government says the police will check up on households and act on local intelligence about covid sufferers who are not following the rules. All first year and Foundation Students at Manchester Metropolitan University will be taught online only for the next two weeks, to stop a coronavirus outbreak spreading. 1,700 students were told to isolate for a fortnight after more than 100 of them tested positive. Coming up at six oclock on breakfast, dan walker and Louise Minchin will have all the days news, business and sport. Theres also a World Exclusive with sir David Attenboorugh talking about his fears for the planet, life in lockdown, and his record breaking instagram debut. This is bbc world news. The latest headlines protests in madrid as measures designed to contain the coronavirus are due to be extended around the spanish capital today. An additional one Million People will see their movements restricted. Despite the lockdown and restrictions on the uk economy, the pandemic has seen a surge in Company Start ups. Official figures show more businesses were created between june and august than during the same period last year. And fewer firms shut down. So what sort of businesses are being created and what are the opportunities in the middle of a pandemic . Emma jones is the founder of enterprise nation. Good morning, emma. We are hearing quite a different story from established businesses, cutting staff and struggling to survive, why is the startup sector enjoying a surge in new businesses . It isa it is a great positive story so it is one we are covering a lot. It is people have responded, not all of them but many, and record numbers of Company Formations in july. What british people are saying, in times of struggle, in a downward curve in an economy, lets start up businesses. Many people are spotting gaps in the market, customers are behaving in different ways and that opens up new niche. But there is also a layer of necessity entrepreneurship. They may decide this is the time to become their own boss. It is an exciting but challenging and scary times for those embarking on this journey. What kind of businesses are we seeing pop 7 businesses are we seeing pop t businesses are we seeing pop up . It is interesting. Of course, a lot of online businesses. So many of us now by online. We have seen businesses emerge selling everything from agricultural products, house garden products, house garden products, to fashion, to food and drink. These businesses, what is enabling them is low cost technology. When you can low cost technology. When you ca n start low cost technology. When you can start a business on a budget, you can promote your business on facebook and instagram and these platforms ofa instagram and these platforms of a huge and a bluff for people to start businesses from home. We are almost out of time. What is your top tip for anyone watching who has just started a business . Just do it. It is not a crazy time to start. Write a business plan, get some support and get out there and make some sales. It can be one of the best things you can do. Please, use this opportunistic time to do it. Thank you so much. Will christmas look very different this year . The signs coming out of china are that christmas could appear a lot less festive. Factories there are reporting a big drop in orders from the west for christmas decorations. This report is from yiwu in eastern china, the manufacturing capital for all kinds of christmas paraphernalia. Goodness me. How many shopping days to go . I am not even going to tell you. Lets get some of the days other news Cabinet Office minister michael gove is heading to brussels for talks about the uks future relationship with the European Union. Gove will meet European CommissionVice PresidentMaros Sefcovic to discuss implementation of the brexit divorce deal. And on tuesday formal negotiations will resume as the two sides attempt to agree a post brexit trade deal. Last week the uk said a lot of work remains before a deal can be reached. First time Property Buyers in the uk are becoming less likely to buy a home than movers. To research by property portal zoopla. For more than a year, the highest proportion of sales were to people buying for the first time. But zoopla predicts the squeeze on mortgage lending and increased interest from movers will change the dynamic this year and next. The location, the food, the entertainment a couples special day can be expensive. We are talking, of course, about wedding. But the wedding industry is another that has been hit hard by the pandemic. Since lockdown in the uk over 100,000 weddings have been postponed or cancelled. And from today new restrictions come into play in england, which restrict weddings to a maximum of 15 guests. Sarah haywood is a wedding and event planner. Thank you for being on the programme. How have you been impacted . Programme. How have you been impacted . Have you programme. How have you been impacted . Have you seen many weddings you were organising called off . My business has been utterly decimated as have tens of thousands other businesses. If i could correct you, it has been 200,000 weddings postpone or cancelled. 7996 weddings postpone or cancelled. 79 of weddings occur around this season. We were already in trouble. With a brief window producing a 30 wedding, it is really the final nail in the coffin for us recovering. In the average year, we generate £14. 7 billion for the economy. We employ 400,000 full and part time workers and we need a bridge to the other side because a moment we can start working again, and we do understand why we are being told that we need to mothball, effectively, our businesses, but my business have done very little this year and nothing until next may. I can really feel your frustration and apologies for getting that figure wrong. Normally, we have over 200,000 weddings every year. Over 200,000 weddings every year. 278,000. That gives you a sense of how huge that industry is. In terms of support from the chancellor and business loans, what has that been like . If youre being asked not to work in any commercially viable form and you are born that is going to be for another six months we have really done six months that even the most robust business is going to struggle. I understand why i am being asked to comply with these measures but i have to put capital into my business. If i have the capital to get me to next summer. And we are viable, we are very viable. In the First Six Months when we can resume normal trading, we can venerate £2 billion, that is an awful lot of money and that is the reason to back what is a world class the reason to back what is a world class industry. We are admired around the world, not only in britain. Sorry to interrupt you, we are out of time. Thank you for being on the programme and see you soon. Many starting with frost in the morning. South east scotland the best of the sunshine. A frost on the ground in wilts area. Sunshine overhead to begin with. Through wales and the western fringes. Some sunshine and at long last the winds easing across east anglia and the south east. It will fill warmer than recent days. Monday night into tuesday, confined across east anglia and the south east producing cloud and rain but not the strong winds. Patchy frost around but not as cold as it monday morning a dry and sunny day for many. Quite pleasant in the sunshine. Temperatures around at the level they should be at this stage in september. We then turns to something more turbulent. More empty way of active weather fronts and stronger winds. Heavy rain across ireland, on this slowly pushing eastwards. Some stank drive through Daylight Hours but rain will spread through as we go into wednesday night. Started to feel cooler with the cloud, wind and rain. As you go into thursday, the jetstream firing up. Towards the end of the week, a potentially stormy area of low pressure developing. The exact position crucial to where is the wettest and windiest. The risk of some disruption. Cool through the week, the mid week spell of wind and rain and potentialfor storms as we head towards the weekend. Bye for now. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with dan walker and Louise Minchin. Our headlines today self isolate or face a £1,000 fine new laws come into effect in england today, for anyone testing positive for coronavirus. Three more areas of wales are going into local lockdown, meaning nearly two thirds of the country will be living under tighter restrictions. Our planet in peril a World Exclusive with sir david attenborough, who tells us about his fears for the natural world, and how young people can save it. Its their world and its there tomorrow. I wont be there. They will