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Torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they are doing. The italian Prime Minister admits his country is taking a calculated risk by using a number of lockdown measures from next week. Spain records 87 deaths in the past 2a hours. The first time it has been under 100 since lockdown began. People are still being urged to stay away from tourist destinations and follow the lockdown rules for each pa rt follow the lockdown rules for each part of the uk. And injust follow the lockdown rules for each part of the uk. And in just over half an hour will be bringing you todays uk government briefing where we will hear from the business secretary. Welcome to bbc news. Well be bringing you the latest Coronavirus Briefing from downing street at 11. 30. Todays main developments the uk government is pushing for the phased re opening of Primary Schools, but today one of its most senior ministers said he coudnt guarantee safety for teachers returning to work. Mic
Deaths amongst residents. Can the Prime Minister give us the governments views on these unexplained deaths . He is right to draw attention, as ive said, to the tragedy that has been taking place in care homes. The education secretary defends plans to reopen some primary schools in england next month, insisting theyre based on scientific advice. The easing of lockdown begins in england. People are encouraged to return to work, though avoid public transport where possible. And good news if your lockdown lawn needs some love, as some Garden Centres reopen. Good afternoon, and welcome to viewers on bbc one and the bbc news channel for a special programme ahead of the daily downing street news conference, which today is led by the housing, communities and local government secretary, robertjenrick. The chancellor, rishi sunak, has said its very likely the uk economy will face a significant recession this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. He was speaking as official figures showed the
Charged with murder. In sport, liverpool may have to clinch the premier league title away from the city at a neutral venue with six fixtures set to be moved at the request of National Police bosses to avoid fans gathering outside. Good morning. Its saturday may 30. Our top story today two of the governments leading scientific advisers have questioned the decision to ease the lockdown in england. SirJeremy Farrar and professorjohn edmunds say that ministers are taking risks by allowing the gradual reopening of shops and schools, while there are still thousands of new infections confirmed every day. Their warning comes amid fears that this weekends warm weather will encourage people to ditch social distancing and ignore the rules. Charlotte rose has the latest. Ahead of the official easing of lockdown restrictions in england on monday, beaches and beauty spots have already seen an increase in crowds. With more hot weather expected this weekend, there are fears some people are dead in soc
Well meet again dont know where, dont know when. And our other main headline this afternoon. Tributes are paid to the forces sweetheart, Dame Vera Lynn, who has died at the age of 103. Welcome to viewers on bbc one. In around half an hour well bring you todays Coronavirus Press briefing from downing street, being led today by the Health Secretary matt hancock. First though, a look at todays developments because theres been a u turn from the government, after it abandoned the coronavirus tracing app, which was being piloted on the isle of wight. Instead, its switching to a model based on technology provided by google and apple. The apple Google Design has been promoted as being more privacy focused, but does also mean that epidemiologists will have access to less data. Meanwhile, its been revealed in new figures today that one in four people who test positive for coronavirus havent been reached by contact tracers in england. In Northern Ireland, ministers have agreed that social distanc