out of lockdown will take time, and will depend on the data. all the modelling suggests there is going to be a further surge, and will find the people who either have not been vaccinated or where the vaccine has not worked, and some of them will end up in hospital and, sadly, some of them will go on to die. you ll be breaking the law the warning to sports coaches and faith leaders who have sexual relationships with 16 and i7 year olds in their care. needing more research the debilitating effects of long covid leaving patients suffering for months with no sign of a cure. i , the city, itjust hits you from nowhere, it is so unpredictable. such long term disabilities, and the effect such long term disabilities, and the effect of such long term disabilities, and the effect of that is awful, harrowing. after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years, the meteorite that fell to earth. ..in cheltenham. and coming up on bbc news, more than 100 coaches in gymnastics have b
whipping up a special breakfast. here s the bbc s nicholas wichell. reporter: the kitchens of buckingham palace, well used to preparing food for big occasions, from private meals for the queen to formal dinners for visiting heads of state. every year these kitchens serve up food for something like 50,000 guests. on the kitchen shelves are pots and pans which the royal chefs have used to cook for kings and queens for generations. most of the food they prepare in palace kitchens is straightforward, based on the best of british produce. but much of it is delicate work. preparing canapes for the type of reception taking place here on the day of the royal wedding. for the queen s chef and his team, the wedding reception is just one of the major events at the palace this year. whether it s for the visit of mr. obama, or the duke of edinburgh s 90th birthday, or the royal wedding, they re all once in a lifetime events.
reporter: 600 guests who have been invited to the wedding reception will gather in the palace s main state rooms, where day will mingle with the newly married couple, who will have come by carriage if westminster abbey. wedding cake will be on display in the long picture gallery alongside some of the palace s art treasures. for the palace officials responsible for organizing the day, it will be a culmination of months of planning. there s an awful lot of detail to go into, the planning of all events we do at the palace, which will involve the event planning itself, the invitations, working out the menus, working out all of the details of the drinks. reporter: one month to go now to the royal wedding and in the kitchens of buckingham palace, everything, it seems, is ready. nicholas wichell, bbc news. such precision. hope they have some pigs in a blanket.
epstein, the sex offender, was helping pay off some of the duchess s debts. buckingham palace insists there s been no impropriety by prince andrew. all of the insinuations are without foundation. downing street finally came through with full support for him. he remains the uk s special envoy for trade. nicholas wichell, bbc at buckingham palace. very interesting. as they said, you know, buckingham palace standing by him, for now. but the paper there s an editorial in the times of london newspaper on monday saying actually asking prince andrew to step down, accusing him of boorishness, arrogance, questionable standards, sloppy preparation and dubious friendships. intensifying criticism. he always stands by fergie, which i find impressive, especially after the last scandal. coming up, if you rely on a smartphone, you could be a walking target. that s right. we ll check out how you can protect yourself from vicious cyber attacks from hackers. some android cell phone owners