Staff must wear masks, managers could face fines and doors must look at ten p. M. Another hammer blows hospitality and cities will be ha rd Est Hospitality and cities will be hardest hit. I am in Central London asking how businesses can survive the next six months. What now for the future of sport . Fans may not to be able to return to live events in england until at least the end of march next year, and many smaller clubs are in danger of going under. Two sisters who saved a struggling swimmerfrom drowning hold an emotional reunion with the woman they rescued. And for the rest of the week, expect some colder days, chilly nights and a bit of rain times including this morning. Ive got all the details here. Its wednesday the 23rd of september. Our top story. Borisjohnson has warned that if people dont follow new coronavirus rules significa ntly greater restrictions will be ahead. The latest measures which the Prime Minister announced in a televised address to the nation include pubs and
Good afternoon. Borisjohnson has been defending the latest restrictions aimed at tackling the rising number of coronavirus infections. As some critics warned that not enough was being done to help business as furlogh comes to an end. The labour leader accused him of being out of touch. Sir keir starmer said the Prime Minister had lost control of testing and that, he said, was a major reason he is losing control of the virus. It followed the announcement of tighter restrictions in all four uk nations. With stricter measures in scotland and Northern Ireland where households are not allowed to mix. The Prime Minister warned the changes could last up to six months. In england, people are being told to work from home if they can. Pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues will have to close by 10pm from tomorrow night. The number of people allowed at weddings has been halved to 15 from monday. Meanwhile, the fines for breaking the rules will also increase to £200 on the first offence.
Poisoning doctors believe a complete recovery is possible. Women should be protected under expanded hate crime laws the Law Commission says. If youve experienced misogyny verbal abuse, wolfwhistling, unwanted sexual advances do let me know this morning. Coming up stella moris, the fiance ofjulian assange speaks out in her first bbc interview, telling me how she dreaded going public with their relationship which had been kept secret for five years. Im worried about you know, the kids. Im worried about myself. Im worried about how things can be twisted and that we be treated with dignity because ive witnessed how gillian has not been treated with dignity. More warnings from the government this morning that if people dont follow new coronavirus rules tougher curbs lie ahead. In his televised address to the nation the Prime Minister warned the latest measures could last for six months. This morning foreign secretary dominic raab said that everyone must play by the rules to avoid the risk o
Hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. Here are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. A warning of tougher measures in england if people dont stick to the latest coronavirus rules announced yesterday by the Prime Minister borisjohnson. We want to make sure that as we go into christmas, weve got the virus under control, we dont have the risk of a further National Lockdown with all the impact on businesses, on families, on our society, and this is the targeted approach, meanwhile indoor visits between households in scotland are now banned until further notice russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny is discharged from hospital following novichok poisoning. Doctors believe a complete recovery is possible. A warning there could be queues of up to 7,000 lorries in kent waiting to travel into the eu after the brexit transition period ends. Stella moris, the fiance ofjulian assange speaks out in her first bbc interview,
saying how she dreaded going public with their
Emmerdale fans were left devastated as David Metcalfe's off-screen exit was confirmed in Tuesday's episode of the ITV soap, after actor Matthew Wolfenden quit a few months back