Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with dan walker and Louise Minchin. 0ur headlines today. Borisjohnson is self isolating after meeting an mp whos tested positive for coronavirus. The Prime Minister says he has no symptoms, but says the rules are the rules good morning. Welcome to breakfast with dan walker and Louise Minchin. It actually doesnt matter that ive our headlines today. Had the disease and i am bursting borisjohnson is self isolating after meeting an mp whos tested with antibodies. We have to positive for coronavirus. Interrupt the spread of the disease. The Prime Minister says he has no symptoms but the rules are the rules. More progress towards a Covid Vaccine as a Third Company begins Clinical Trials in the uk. More progress towards a covid a squeeze on the vaccine as a Third Company seasonal jobs market. Unemployment begins Clinical Trials is rising, but the number of temporary and christmas Jobs Available has fallen. In the uk. There are some areas of growth though wel
Benefited from the London Marathon. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First, children in spain are being allowed out of their homes for the first time in six weeks, as the government relaxes one of europes strictest coronavirus lockdowns. Under ms will be allowed out for an hour a day accompanied by an adult, but parks and playgrounds will remain closed. In other developments the british Prime Minister, borisjohnson will return to work in downing street on monday, after having spent the past two weeks recovering from coronavirus. In the us President Trump has failed to attend his usual Coronavirus Briefing, tweeting that it wasnt worth his time or effort. It comes after he provoked outrage by suggesting that disinfectant could help treat coronavirus. And in the uk, the armed forces are planning to deploy at least 96 mobile testing units by the end of this week to test essent
Benefited from the London Marathon. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First, children in spain are being allowed out of their homes for the first time in six weeks, as the government relaxes one of europes strictest coronavirus lockdowns. Under ms will be allowed out for an hour a day accompanied by an adult, but parks and playgrounds will remain closed. In other developments the british Prime Minister, borisjohnson will return to work in downing street on monday, after having spent the past two weeks recovering from coronavirus. In the us President Trump has failed to attend his usual Coronavirus Briefing, tweeting that it wasnt worth his time or effort. It comes after he provoked outrage by suggesting that disinfectant could help treat coronavirus. And in the uk, the armed forces are planning to deploy at least 96 mobile testing units by the end of this week to test essent
Hong kongs freedoms. Now on bbc news dateline london. Hello and welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. This week a programme dedicated to the uk and the us, two countries whose leaders talk big but whose performance in face of a Global Pandemic has done less to impress. On top of covid 19, one now has to leave the eu and go it alone, while the other has to decide whether it wants four more years of President Trump. My guests, on socially distanced screens, Stefanie Bolzen of die welt, Stryker Mcguire of bloomberg markets, and here in the studio, observing the two metre rule, jo coburn of the bbcs politics live. Welcome to you all. Hi. Thank you. Lets start with you, stefanie. Were going to start on the uk and start with uk management of virus. This weekend, we are seeing a certain amount of celebration in government quarters about the reduction of the virus threat level, but critics of the uk government at home say there is little to celebrate. Give us a sense of the view in you
The discussion and the debate. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. The uk government has said it will make an announcement next week about the two metre social distancing rules in england amid growing speculation they will be relaxed. Pubs and restaurants are due to reopen at the beginning ofjuly, and the uk Hospitality Industry has warned hundreds of thousands ofjobs could go if the guidelines are not changed. John mcmanus reports. Its now been nearly three months since most of us were able to set foot in bars and restaurants. But is the entertainment drought about to end . In england, the government says it will make an announcement next week on whether the two metre distancing rule should be relaxed. We have committed to reviewing the two metre to one metre rule, and we will be concluding on that shortly. Within a few days we will get the outcome. One conservative mp says