It and what it means for eight million customers. Good morning. And in sport, a suprise win for the underdogs in americas super bowl. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the favourites, the new England Patriots, by a0 to 33. Its the first time theyve won the title. Let me hear you, minneapolis and Justin Timberlake wows the crowds at half time. Ending up dancing in the crowd. And its getting cold out there. Carol can tell us how cold. A few warnings. Good morning. A cold start to the day. The risk of ice on untreated surfaces. Wind from the east. Some of us will have snow from the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. The eus chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, will visit downing street today for talks about a possible transitional period after britain leaves the european union. The government has indicated it remains determined to leave the European Customs Union after brexit. The move is seen as an attempt to defuse a growing row within the cons
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Eu of making itself look silly by insisting talks are not making progress. His remarks come as the eus chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he wanted to teach the british people what leaving the Single Market meant. Hospital bosses have warned the nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it doesnt receive an emergency bailout. Welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us. My guests today, the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the entertainment journalist, journalist tony grew, and the entertainmentjournalist, caroline frost. Good evening to both of you. We will take on a minute. First, the front pages. The ft writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest Nuclear Weapons test by north korea. Same story in the i. The secretary of state warns of possible annihilation in response. The same story in the metro, showing a picture of the north Korean Leader shortly after the test. The times says donald tr
And arise captain sir tom moore the World War Two veteran whos raised more than £30 million for the nhs is awarded a knighthood. Hello and welcome to viewers on bbc one, as we build up todays Coronavirus Briefing from the government, today led by culture secretary, 0liver dowden. We start today with comments from the Prime Minister, who said that there is a growing confidence that the uk will have a test, track and trace operation in place by next month. Borisjohnson said during Prime Ministers questions that the system would be world beating and there will be 25,000 trackers. He said this will help stop the disease from spreading and added that 2a,000 tracers had already been recruited. Lets look at the governments approach to testing and tracing so far. 0n the 12th march, the government moved away from community tests and Contact Tracing because of capacity problems, as ministers focused testing on patients with suspected coronavirus in hospitals. The Health Secretary matt hancock a