to move portugal from the green list to the amber list. the government is still advising against travel to amber list countries. with so few destinations on the green list, the next big question for the industry and for travelers is will some still make the journey? caroline davies, bbc news. a statue of the 17th century british slave trader edward colston, which was toppled during an anti racism protest last year, has gone on public display in the city of bristol. it is in a museum close to where it was thrown into the harbour last year in the wake of george floyd s murder in minneapolis. before we go an african pouched rat who won an award for sniffing out landmines in cambodia, is finally retiring. this is magawa who located more than seventy landmines in five years. the sensitivity of pouched rats noses makes them perfect for thejob.
along, it s more mismanagement of the covid recovery by thejohnson government and sadly it has created unnecessary disruption and stress for hundreds of thousands of british families. are you one of the thousands of britons currently in portugal or have you booked a holiday, and are unsure what this decision means for your travel plans this summer? atjust after half past nine, we ll try to answer as many of your questions as we can with two travel experts, so send your questions me on twitter @annita mcveigh and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. large crowds will be allowed to gather at organised outdoor events in wales from monday, as part of the latest easing of coronavirus restrictions. a leading hong kong pro democracy activist is detained by police as authorities ban a vigil to mark the anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre. and coming up nearly a year on from it being toppled and dumped in bristol harbour, the statue of the slave trader edward colston goes on public dis
need $1 billion put into public financing and strengthening health systems and to speed up making vaccines, we need more countries making vaccines around the world, particularly sub saharan africa and thatis particularly sub saharan africa and that is exactly what is needed. goad that is exactly what is needed. good to talk to you. that is exactly what is needed. good to talk to you, thank that is exactly what is needed. good to talk to you, thank you that is exactly what is needed. good to talk to you, thank you very much. a statue of the slave trader edward colston, toppled during an anti racism protest in bristol, will go on public display. it is in a museum close to where it was thrown into the city s harbour. the statue is covered in graffiti and damaged from being dragged along the street, and is displayed alongside placards from the protest. we thought it was looking pretty wet and miserable at gatwick. now it s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. temperatures
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