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Tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those while liverpool have been relegated. Unable to attend this year. 20,000 troops who fought its saturday, june the 6th. Under british command, died during the campaign. Our top story protesters are being urged to stay away the duke of cambridge has from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase revealed that he has been the spread of coronavirus. Research suggests the infection rate anonymously counselling people during lockdown. Prince william has been volunteering has risen in the north west and south west of england. At the Mental Health charity a number of events are planned shout, which offers across the uk following the death support via text message. Those contacting the service of george floyd would not know they are talking in the United States. Jon donnison has the latest. To a member of the royal family as all the charitys volunteers use a pseudonym. Those are the main stories this morning. Can you believe its been 11 weeks since we could last enjoy your silence is racism mass public a pint down the pub protest while social distancing is a or a meal in a restaurant . Difficult ask. And after a week well, plans are now being considered which has seen several uk demonstrations over the killing of to allow some pubs in england george floyd in the us, the to reopen injuly, but some landlords say strict social distancing measures government here is asking people not could force them to stay shut, to ta ke government here is asking people not to take to the streets this weekend. As adam mcclean has the reason that it is vital that been finding out. People stick to the rules this weekend is to protect themselves and theirfamilies from weekend is to protect themselves and their families from this horrific disease. So please, for the safety of your loved ones, do not attend its the first time many pubs have large gatherings. Including been empty in hundreds of years. Rebooting the Great British pub demonstrations. Of more than six is more complex than throwing open the doors and keeping apart. People. In the United States, the protostar on a scale not seen in decades, but there, too, there are concerns about what impact they might have on the spread of covid i9. Might have on the spread of covid19. Luck lives matter here, this is about volume and numbers. Some of those demonstrating have small margins of profit tried to keep two metres apart. But on each drink we sell. We need lots of footfall, on twitter, the home secretary priti lots of people through patel also urged people not to to get that margin attend, saying coronavirus remains a get that sale going through real threat. Last night the world and get that margin. So its impossible, absolutely impossible. Health organization changed its advice on the wearing of facemasks. If anyone in government can come in light of evolving evidence, who down and show me how to run a pub with a 2m or even a 1m law, advises that governments should and run it successfully and make money, ill give them the pub encourage the general public to wear they can have it masks where there is widespread transmission, and physical distancing is difficult. Such is on public transport, in shops, or in its the first time that adrians been back to his pub in st albans. Loans have left his business other confined or crowded £100,000 in debt, and he isnt eligible for income support. Environments. In england, it will be when Something Like this comes along thats totally out of your hands compulsory to wear facemasks on and affects a business that youve public transport from the 15th of been building for 20 years june. The government hopes such and making successful and finally measures will keep infection rates down, although some argue the advice at an age where you should feel has come too late. And the uk has proud and confident about what passed another grim milestone, with youve achieved, im embarrassed. More than 40,000 people having now my children are helping us out with food bills and things died from covid 19. The number of like that, you know . New deaths in all settings confirmed my slogan has always been it yesterday was 357. And there are will always be right in the end, concerns about the r rate, the but i dont know with this one. Number of people each infected person passes the virus onto. One computer model shows that in most areas of england to be just below this is tough and its so out of our control. Really tough. The key figure of one, except in the just as the pumps are dry, live music spaces have fallen silent. North west and south west, where it those with performance areas like the horn were the birthplace is estimated to be right on one. A of bands like enter shikari. Without this place and without many different study says scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are on 0. 8. All like it across the uk, we wouldnt have anywhere to play because we didnt have the contacts right, then, off we go. So as into the big venues. Children return to school in many its an atmosphere thats hard parts of the country, the infection to create and many see challenges rate remains on a knife edge. Too in how what we know and love much so for tim side council in about the pub will actually work in a socially distanced world. Greater manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to knowing what i know about playing reopen on monday. Live shows and seeing what happens our Political Correspondent with audiences and the energy helen cattjoins us now from our london newsroom. You get, it would just be we just heard there that rules are changing on face coverings. A completely different experience and, yeah, whats now being advised . To keep 2m or 1m apart would go against the whole ethos of the whole thing. A survey of licence holders published today by the British Institute looking at the front page of the of innkeeping showed a quarter guardian comedy who is now advising of pubs simply couldnt reopen that people over 60 should be wearing medicalfacemasks. We are with 2m social distancing in place. 98 said they wouldnt be profitable understanding the rules are changing, arent they . Yes, this has and would expect to make a loss. Been an evolving policy, particularly for the british lovely. Government. Initially, when they ok, best of luck to you. We re government. Initially, when they were asked about whether people all right, see you soon. Should be wearing facemasks in public they said the evidence wasnt clear cut at the time, and then that ok, bye ye old fighting clock stakes a claim became, well, there was some small for being the oldest pub in england. Evidence that it sort of help to prevent transmission, particularly the bar area has been transformed into offices from people who dont have symptoms. For their food delivery service. But they stop short of making it i mean, its fantastic compulsory. We have seen that change helping the vulnerable and supporting the local community in the last week. Scotland went first by recommending the use of with the food deliveries. Face coverings in Public Places like we cant wait to get it shops. England followed suit a back to being the pub little later. But this week we have it was a few months ago. Started to see them become landlords here say theyre worried compulsory. So as you said come on about reopening too early. They say it puts staff, public transport in england they will become compulsory. We also had customers and heritage at risk and costs money they dont have. Yesterday from the Health Secretary, matt hancock, that anybody visiting youd probably be able to have three a hospital or being an outpatient in people in one bar and then a hospital or being an outpatient in a hospital or being an outpatient in if one person moves, a hospital will also have to face then no one else can use the entrance. Coverings. And then for nhs staff, all hospital staff will now have to if someone goes to the loo, youre going to have wear medical grade facemasks. That to move a lot of people. Will come in from the 15th ofjune in some places it can work, but in older places like ourselves, to give hospitals time to get the you dont get any older, right equipment in place. Now, the big worry for the government along its not possible. With this has been that if they also, sorry, but were not screwing recommend Wearing Masks to people, screws into perspex in front of the bar in some of the oldest but people will start to buy those timber in the country. Medical grade masks, which could ive spent my life, and im leave the nhs depleted. That is why, going to hopefully spend the rest when you are hearing this week, the of my life protecting this pub. Language from government is not if you think im going about masks, necessarily, it is to put a screw into it about masks, necessarily, it is about face coverings. They are very because were opening too early the fourth ofjulys the date the governments much still talking here in england working to for reopening about the face coverings, costs some hospitality businesses. It says a special Task Force Made up coverings, the ones you make yourself. Cloth coverings. Of representatives from the industry is working to find ways for pubs, restaurants, bars and a day of protests in response cafes to reopen as soon to George Floyds death is underway in sydney, despite initially being banned by the local authorities. Lawyers ruled the gathering as its safe to do so. Poses a Coronavirus Health risk, but in the last few minutes have reversed their decision. St albans is home to the campaign for real ale. Lets find out what the impact of they promote pubs in the search for the perfect pint. That reversal has been. So i think consumers are very aware lets go to sydney now and speak to our correspondent, that they want to be able to return shaimaa khalil. To pubs and they want to be able good morning, or good evening to to return safely, so they need to have the confidence you. What has the turnout been like . And reassurance that pubs are doing well, the turnout has been quite everything they can to protect staff decent, actually. In the last few and the drinkers in them. And they also want to know that minutes we have heard a huge when they go back to the pub, interruption of cheers here in theyre going to have some central sydney, when one of the of the atmosphere they enjoy there, and i think pubs will work very hard to ensure whatever restrictions organisers announced that the new they work under, theyll south Wales Supreme Court has try to recreate that pub feel. Reversed its decision. To be honest many pubs arent contemplating opening their doors soon. With you, the initial decision the boot turns 600 this year, hasnt really made a difference to but isnt planning on being open to mark the occasion. The crowd ceo, who have been they dont think drinking at home gathering since early afternoon in can ever beat the pub. Central sydney carrying placards you cant beat a pint of real ale saying black lives matter, chanting from a cask, you just cant. Luck lives matter and i cant a bottle of real ale is not the same. I think the same even breathe and no justice, with draft beers. Luck lives matter and i cant breathe and nojustice, no peace. You know, lagers. Many are also carrying the aboriginalflag. Really, a pint from a draft tastes very many are also carrying the aboriginal flag. Really, from many are also carrying the aboriginalflag. Really, from early on, organisers and supporters have different from a can. Been telling us that regardless of at the moment its nice we can get outside and meet friends, the political decisions and the legal decisions, they were adamant but eventually we will all want to come hand have a pint at the pub they were going to take to the because thats what we do. The concept of a pub tests social streets, not just in they were going to take to the streets, notjust in solidarity with distancing to its limit, what is happening in the United States after the killing of george but in time, these landlords look floyd, but also to bring to the fore forward to handing the first pint over the bar. An issue there that has been long adam mcclean, bbc news. Ignored, which is indigenous deaths were joined now by steve alton from in Police Custody. Issue here. In the last three decades, 432 Indigenous People died in police the British Institute of innkeeping. Custody and no one has been convicted for any of those deaths. Good to have you with us this many parallels have been drawn morning. This is tricky, in terms of between what has happened in the United States with george floyd, a the logistics, with so many young man here by the name of david innkeepers, hotel owners, pub owners dungay, whose last words here were i cant breathe. So really, stop macro absolutely. Traditional despite concerns by the authorities about the spread of covid 19, pubs are really going to struggle. Australia having done so well in the last few weeks controlling the virus, people here are adamant that they were designed not to give people apart to bring people they are going to continue to protest to bring to the fore. Together. The challenges are significant. For hundreds of years inaudible. I dont know whether you these doors have closed, so this is can hear me, i know it is allowed in the crowd where you are. There are unprecedented in every sense. Right concerns you into uk this weekend as now it is unclear how many pubs will well about protest happening in make it through this. We should light of coronavirus and an increase care, because it is notjust about in spread in some parts of the country. How much our people in the Small Businesses, it is about community hubs. A lot of pubs have crowd where you are talking about covid 19, or is that not really a priority as far as the demonstration done take a ways, deliveries, is concerned . It is interesting, i supporting vulnerable groups with dont know if you can see, but many free meals. They are a huge source of the protesters are actually of local employment, there are over Wearing Masks. Organisers have been half a millionjobs in pubs. A lot telling protesters as much as they of our members, it is their can, to keep their distance, although as you can see that is very livelihood, and it is their home. Difficult. But most people have been urged to wear masks, and as far as we can see many people are doing this is a fundamental issue. Economically, these pubs are that. Other organisers have been important. We are spending a lot of going around the protest asking people if they want hand sanitiser. Money maintaining the economy right now. An average pub gives £140,000 a it has definitely been acknowledged as an issue, people here are saying, we understand the concerns, we year to the treasury. It is understand police concerns, and we important for us to support these are trying to do as much as we can to keep safe. So, yes, they have pubs. The fact is, we are where we been talking about it, they have been talking about it, they have been taking precautions. There have are in terms of social distancing, been taking precautions. There have keeping people physically safe and been announcements from the platforms from organisers for people to be careful. Police are surrounding the gathering here and avoiding the spread of coronavirus. They have been telling people as much as they can to keep a distance what will a pub look like, walk and or to gather in groups of ten. Thank it looked like in order to get business going . As you said, the you. Interesting, that reversaljust Government Task force has practical in the last 15 minutes, as well. Of course, in the last 15 minutes, as well. Of course , we in the last 15 minutes, as well. Of course, we will keep you up to date help. We have been feeding back to on that. Taking the knee, you would have perspectives from our members to it. Heard of it. This is a protest in we think there is a set of response to racial violence. Guidelines that will come out from in the United States, that, which most pubs will be able the National Football league has responded to the anger about police to tackle. The biggest single brutality and racism by saying players should be allowed to protest challenge, and again your piece highlighted that very well, that the during the National Anthem at the start of games. The nfl had previously banned them from dropping to one knee, two metre rule is economically and President Trump had said protesting players should be fired. Our north america correspondent, disastrous for our pubs, but equally, all of her pubs want to david willis, reports. Open safely. The vast majority believe they can do that at a lower it is the National Conversation, distance. Again, as republican said, racial inequality, Police Brutality, it will improve matters significantly, moving from two injustice in america. Unity in the metres to one metre safely goes from one infour metres to one metre safely goes from one in four pubs not being opal cause symbolised by a simple gesture. Police and protesters able to open up to one in ten. For dropping to one knee. All that started with this man, back in 2016. The majority still, they will San Francisco quarterback colin struggle to make any money in these early few months. Lets talk about kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in protest at the practicalities, people are here and Racial Injustice of the time. A maybe july, what will the experience single minded act that led to him be walking into a local pub . We have being mocked by President Trump and ostracised by the league. His contract was not renewed, and he has been talking to our members about not played professional football their ideas. They clearly want to since. Four years on, make sure it is safe, for their not played professional football since. Fouryears on, comedy sentiments he expressed than have staff and customers. They will have come into sharp relief following the death of george floyd, prompting to make sure that the customers understand that. We have done kaepernicks former colleagues to research with a leading marketing join the growing chorus for change. How many times do we need to ask you Insight Company which is about to listen to your players . What will consumers. We have interviewed over it take . For one of us to be a thousand consumers who go to all murdered by Police Brutality . different size and shape of pubs it take . For one of us to be murdered by Police Brutality . Ifi across the uk and has asked them was george floyd . Murdered by Police Brutality . Ifi was george floyd . What if murdered by Police Brutality . Ifi was george floyd . What if i was george floyd . Ifi was george floyd . What if i was george floyd . If i was george floyd. What will enable them to come back some of the leagues biggest names to the Public Confidence . It is took part in this video calling on saying the measures being League Officials to reject racism, implemented, having those processes and admit they were wrong back then in preventing the players from protesting peacefully. President in the pub, things like how you go to the toilet. Areas of pubs that we re trump, who four years ago called on to the toilet. Areas of pubs that were not designed to be kept tea m trump, who four years ago called on team owners to suck players who took distanced from customers and staff. The knee has re entered the fray, kitchens are not spacious areas. Taking to twitter to echo his previous refrain, no kneeling. What will the experience be . You will still get the smile. These guys sack players. And while 75 of nfl wa nt to will still get the smile. These guys players are black, the majority of want to give a great experience. The notice that they get is really tea m players are black, the majority of team owners are white, many of them supporters of the president. The important with their planning. They need clarity on what is required in leagues commissioner would normally be expected to support mr trump, but time to get it in place. We have to these are different times, admitting they had made mistakes, he instead get britain brewing again, and that backed the players. Without black will take time. The experience will bea smile, will take time. The experience will be a smile, lots of customers in the players, there would be no National Football league. And the protests around the country are emblematic of venue be a smile, lots of customers in the venue less be a smile, lots of customers in the venue less customers be a smile, lots of customers in the venue less customers in the venue because they will need to be spaced the centuries of silence, inequality and oppression of black players, out. They will need to control the flow of people in and out of the coaches, fans and staff. We are pubs. They are looking at some good listening, i am listening. From the innovation, things like technology, where you can order and pay without inner cities to the corridors of one of the most popular sports in the leaving the table. Disposable menus. Land, the calls for change are echoing in every corner of american a good idea from one of our members life. Isa a good idea from one of our members is a local village pub is bringing Prince William has revealed his customers in ahead of opening to that he has become a volunteer counsellor for a Mental Health charity. Show them what it will look like, hes been trained to answer messages because he wants to give them sent in to a helpline called shout confidence to come through the which allows people to have doors. Communication is key, isnt conversations by text messaging. It . Steve, thank you for talking to Angus Crawford reports. Us. So it might be awhile before can sit in the pub and watch sport, but i felt miserable for too long now. There is some sport to watch now, mike. Ina time i felt miserable for too long now. In a time of need, help can bejust it feels almost like a normal a text away. As we reported last summer saturday of sport, with one of the years big horse races one of the five classics, month, shout, the crisis text the 2,000 guineas taking place service, is a year old. Its highest at newmarket later today. It will be the biggest sporting profile backers, the duke and event in the uk since lockdown, duchess of cambridge, met volunteers even if the tens of thousands ona of fans wont be there to cheer duchess of cambridge, met volunteers on a video call to say thank you, and we can now reveal william had on the runners and riders. Something special to tell them. Im jockey oisin murphy going to show a little secret with was crowned flat racings champion jockey last season, you guys, but i am actually on the and but is still waiting platform volunteering. Are you yes, to win his first classic. He told us earlier that today iam. Is a big chance for him as he tries platform volunteering. Are you yes, i am. When he revealed that to us on to live up to his billing our recent zoom call, the as the next frankie dettori, conversation suddenly changed. It whos won 19 classics. Became the six of us chatting about what it is like to be a volunteer, well, im not italian and less and he was asking us for tips on how to cope with various things. It was accessible and less well known, but just like talking to a number of the iadmire him. Team. Andl just like talking to a number of the team. And i think that wasjust so accessible and less well known, but i admire him. He has achieved so refreshing. A life of public much and has been a brilliant ambassadorfor service, here flying east anglias much and has been a brilliant ambassador for racing, so much and has been a brilliant ambassadorfor racing, so if i could get anywhere near his level over the airambulance. Next couple of years, that would be service, here flying east anglias air ambulance. Shout is a new text line that supports people who need a great. Next couple of years, that would be great. Voice. He is now fully trained by its congratulations to chelsea, who have been crowned champions shout and local volunteers, works of the Womens Super League after the season was ended early. From home, answering Text Messages this is despite chelsea from home, answering Text Messages from people in need, anonymously, of being second in the table when the season was suspended, due to the coronavirus course. We are hugely proud that the back in march. They were one point behind leaders Manchester City, but they had a game in hand duke is now one of ourfamily course. We are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. He has great and the final outcome was decided, using the average points per game. The new season is planned skills and experience and empathy to start now in september. Now if you have a season ticket with people in difficulty, and those for a championship club, are you will able to watch with people in difficulty, and those a re exactly with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we needin are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. The all of your teams remaining games for free when the League Resumes two weeks today. Royal couple at a shout event last year, now william hasjoined their none of the remaining 108 games will be shown on free to air tv, ranks. A prince raising awareness but any fan with a season ticket will get a pass to watch their teams games online. About Mental Health, making a very in many cases, it will be as part of a package, personal connection with those in instead of a refund, for home games you cant attend. Crisis. The mens premier League Season resumes a week on wednesday and everton goalkeeper well get the weather with darren in Jordan Pickford is busy in training. A short while. Its not what he was lets take a look at todays papers. Planning this summer. The guardian reports he should have been celebrating his that the World Health Organization pre lockdown wedding, has advised over 60s ahead of playing in goalfor england to wear medical face masks. It comes after the uk government at euro 2020, making saves said face coverings would be mandatory in england on public like this one in a Merseyside Transport from 15th june. Plans to open shops all day derby back in january. The euros will now be next summer, on sundays is the lead story and despite increasing competition, on the times. Pickford is not budging. So much has changed in the last week, the guidelines in the uk and the different nations around the people can say all they want, but world. The paper reports that sunday ive got the shirt and i will keep trading laws will be suspended the church by striving to get better for a year, and cafes and pubs for my club, everton, for me that is will be given fast track approval all i can keep doing, keep working to serve food and drink outside, ha rd all i can keep doing, keep working hard and the shirt will be mine because i know how good i can be and under plans to bolster the economy. I know how good have been for england. Ijust i know how good have been for england. I just want to get i know how good have been for basically to give us all as many england. Ijust want to get better. Chances to spend, i guess, as yeah, another season, another year of experience, also. Possible when things allow. Talking of spending. Englands Jaydon Sancho, the daily mail reports that the pm says it is an absolute joke he has been fined, is planning to draw up by the german Football League a great recovery bill to cut red after being pictured having a home tape and help kickstart the economy. Haircut without wearing a mask. The paper also reports on a possible the problem was, it was a hairdresserfrom outside his home, link between Madeline Mccann and a german girl, inga, who wasnt wearing a mask either. His club, borussia dortmund, who disappeared eight years later. Defended him and another player, saying they had not breached that was in 2007 in, of course, the bundesligas health and safety portugal. There is speculation in rules, but the league says they had obviously violated general hygiene and infection protection standards. Some of the papers this morning about another possible link to another possible case of a little the lockdown has brought a lot boy who disappeared in portugal yea rs before of sports down to earth, boy who disappeared in portugal years before madeleine mccann. We but a trophy is a trophy, even if its home will keep across that for you on made in the kitchen. Brea kfast. Nathan aspinall won the first ever will keep across that for you on breakfast. The i love , a bungalow professional darts home staged event last night and wanted collapsed into the sea, coastal to celebrate by lifting a trophy, erosion was clearly a major issue but had to improvise using a plate from the kitchen. The isle of sheppey. The family are he was so chuffed. As often the case in sport, he took the plate to bed with him, in emergency accommodation and they maybe ate a midnight feast off it. Have told the times that fossil collection could be partly to blame, people come from all over the world and get their hammers and chisels and get their hammers and chisels and buckets and try to find fossils in the cliffs, and they think that could have weakened structures and contributed to the erosion. We saw the houses in norway, in thank you very much indeed. Alta, they were swept away from landslides. How long has it been heres darren with a look since i have seen you . A few months, at this mornings weather. A couple of months. It felt much longer, naga. Of course. For me, after the extremely sunny and dry it has flown what was really weird, we got into the office and we didnt hug. Normally we would hug that we spring, things are mixing up a bit. Didnt. I thought it would help us this is a weather watcher picture if we invested in a pair of these, taken in norfolk. Over the rest of or perhaps you could, i think they would suit you more. Socially the weekend we will keep this cool distancing shoes. A minimum size of theme going and it will be really quite windy for this time of the nearly 20 inches, and they have been year, unusually so for a while. Created by the shoemaker who has a there will be some rain before things start to pick up on sunday. This is what is coming our way, look factory in romania and he is bored at how this band of cloud is of people not respecting social swirling around this area of low distancing, so he has made these. Im sure they are easy to walk in, pressure. This is the greater no problem i was worried, i have picture over the last few hours. It has been very wet in the north of big feet and they look big. If scotland. This band of rain will eve ryo ne wore big feet and they look big. If everyone wore these, everyone would continue to sweep southwards, feel better about having big feet. Working its way down to southern do they do a heel version . Im sure england by the early part of the they do and if they do, im getting a pair. Your kids are getting a bit afternoon. Sun chang follows for a large part of the country, but look at the swirl of showers which could older . They tend to, thats what be heavy and thundery. For the happens clever you this is ronaldo afternoon, it will be wet and windy dressing up as aladdin. His partner for sudden infant and the south of dressed up as a power ranger. Others wales. Thundery showers for Eastern England. Some sunshine around, as we re dressed up as a power ranger. Others were going in for the frozen look well, but it will be cool, windy and and theres the hulk and theres a wet for Northern Ireland and mini spider man. This is celebrating scotland. The best place to be his childrens birthday, twins probably southern and eastern scotla nd probably southern and eastern scotland with the winds will turn fourth birthday. Lighter, sunshine is coming out and people have been doing family calls their temperatures will be up to 19 on zoom and zoom quizzes, a couple or20. Of people have done dressing up as their temperatures will be up to 19 or 20. With the heavy showers and other members of the family. A new sunshine into the evening, the showers will fade away overnight and spin on it. This is nice, a guardian the river will move down from piece talking about when neighbours scotla nd the river will move down from scotland to Northern England and down towards the wash by the end of become communities. Their feature the night. Temperatures will slip today looking at wavertree in away to eight or 9 degrees. Some liverpool, talking about how the improvements for the second half of Coronavirus Crisis has actually brought people together. Sitting in the weekend, we still have low the alleyway behind the houses at a pressure dominating to the east of safe distance and getting to know the uk. We have a northerly wind. It one another. Weve talked about this a lot, bringing out the kindness in people. Should not be as strong as today. Just contact, knowing names. Did you whilst we have rain in the morning get out yesterday . Yes. I got out for england down towards east anglia, the rain tends to become lighter and more patchy through the yesterday, a very bizarre piece of day and the showers fade away. For scotla nd day and the showers fade away. For scotland we get more sun chang whether, the centre of manchester and it was torrential rain. Proper coming through, particularly in southern parts of englands. Looking tracking down of rain. I was going to play golf and a friend said it further ahead in to the beginning of was fine, got out on the course, got next week, this ridge of High Pressure starts to topple down into hailed on tracking. Two minutes the uk, but there is a weather front arriving late on tuesday which will later, beautiful sunshine and very herald some more unsettled weather, gusty. As far as i can see, the bringing rain into the north west later in the day. So, a fair bit of weather people have been greedy with how much they want to say and news are taking all the words. I blame cloud, the winds will get lighter, darren good morning |j and temperatures back up to 17 or 18 are taking all the words. I blame darren good morning i knew you would blame me, now go i knew degrees. Today is perhaps a day for darren good morning i knew you staying indoors. Would blame me, now go i knew i was in trouble wish i was on last weekend when the weather was warm, one extreme to the other, mental, i like ilikejumping in i likejumping in puddles. When was isnt it . High pressure, the the last time you did . Yesterday, i unusually sunny spring and things have gone the other way now. Think it was. But not with wellies, unusually cool for the time of year but things will get better tomorrow idid it think it was. But not with wellies, i did it in trainers and they got very wet very quickly. but things will get better tomorrow but today we have windy weather, unusually windy for this time of i did it in trainers and they got year and also weve got rain around. Very wet very quickly. I was on the golf course. I did it on the golf whats happening . This swell of course, too. Darren, enjoy the rest cloud, looks lovely on the satellite, but underneath that area of cloud is where were seeing some of your weekend. You, too. Rain and its on that weather front there and driving it is an area of low pressure, sinking slowly south for many of us lockdown has offered the perfect through the north sea and its opportunity to get creative, taking the rains south with it. And one school in aberdeen have been impressing us with their efforts. There is the swell of cloud and the rain, the rain band moves south but near the area of low pressure you get showers coming in and there could be heavy and thundery. Moving pupils got together to belt out their version of im gonna be into the afternoon, you can see 500 miles with special lyrics whats left of that first band of to reflect how their lives have rain, sitting across the far south changed over the past ten weeks, and south west of england, where it and its even caight the attention will be windy, winds not far off of the proclaimers themselves lets take a look. Gale force. The showers could be when i wake up, i know im going to heavy and thundery, a cool, cloudy, wet and windy day in northern be the mild who wakes up next to ireland and the north west of scotla nd ireland and the north west of scotland but for southern and you. Eastern scotland, the winds will ease through the day, sunshine could come out and we could get 18 or 19, and thats the place to be elsewhere, disappointing temperatures around 15 typically stop the wet weather into this evening and those showers tend to ease, but weve got a band of rain that was in the north west of scotland, then moving south across scotla nd scotland, then moving south across scotland into northern and eastern parts of england and these are the sorts of temperatures around eight or nine. Tomorrow we start with the cloud and some rain around that area of low pressure and that weather front, but this is an area of High Pressure thats trying to move in, not quite making it. We still have the chilly northerly winds. Probably not as windy as today, mind you. The wetter weather still around in Eastern England and perhaps them in midlands and the rain becomes lighter and more patchy, brighter in north west uk. Temperatures higher than today in the south of england, 19 or20. Than today in the south of england, 19 or 20. The High Pressure i spoke about is trying to come in from the atla ntic about is trying to come in from the atlantic and this will spoil things by tuesday. On monday, drier weather. Temperatures may well rise joining us now from aberdeen a little bit but were not really are two of the pupils involved in the choir, getting into the same sort of air that weve had in the past few weeks ciara and callum, and their music teacher, shirley magill. Or so. I got some city forecasts for you here and this sums it up really. In the early part of next week, may bea in the early part of next week, may be a bit drier, may be a bit warmer, you had massive smiles on their faces when we were playing that, you but nothing unusual, no great shakes in terms of the temperatures but by must be really proud. Yes, i am very the middle of the week, we may go back to something wetter and windy, proud. What has this experience been taking early across england and wales, but, naga, theres a lot of like, recording your own track . M uncertainty about it. Dont you like has been crazy, from doing our it look at all the unusual and school song to this, its really different words you used he has been to the thesaurus to look at been great and all the work that has other words for uncertainty. Been great and all the work that has been put in by the music teachers uncertainty, unsettled and bringing the whole community we cant go to the cinema but we can together. Tell us how it works . I stream. Now on breakfast, its time for the film review. Imagine you were set the task. First of all, who came up with the words . Our music teacher came up hello and welcome with all the words, then she gave us to the film review, our plan of what to do with the rounding out the best movies now instrumental and the singing. How did it work in practice, what would available for viewing in the home. You then told to do . Getting lots of you then told to do . Getting lots of you together, to put you all on one screen, how did that happen . Everybody recorded themselves and then miss magill got them all Timothy Chalamet is the poor little rich boy with family together and she used it to put it estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. A long delayed romcom all together into one big screen. From woody allen. You could be as free and there light once a celebrated auteru, now something of a pariah in the film business. As she liked, because no one is ive got an interview. Gosh, that is amazing. Watching you, sometimes that helps, and its on campus . No, its in manhattan. Doesnt it . Yes. Did it feel a bit weird to be performing on your own . Chalamet plays gatsby wells a student from when it is all put together it Yardley College who sounds like a proper song, but singing at home alone, it must be a accompanies his girlfriend bit odd. Yes, it is a little bit odd because you dont have everyone played by elle fanning on a weekend there to help you, but its lovely trip home to his home city to see everyone coming together and of new york. Ashley is there to interview doing the song. It certainly is. A famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing ashley the sights. When the two get separated surely magilljoins us now. I said they must be proud, but you were the one, did he have to stitch it they follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. Together, all their contributions . Shot in 2017 and completed yes, idid. It together, all their contributions . In early 2018, yes, i did. It has been a huge a rainy day in new york was first financed and then dropped by amazon undertaking. It is the forth against a backdrop of negative press long term project we have done. We stories about what alan has have done quite serious projects, called a 25 year old baseless allegations of abuse. Nevertheless the actors expressed regrets about appearing in the film dambusters, land of hope and glory and donated their with the orchestra enquires. Land of hope and glory had a better hundred salaries to charity. People taking part. I wanted to do whatever your opinion of this debacle one thing is clear something a bit more upbeat and fun a rainy day in new york is not very good. With the lower school pupils. 500 in fact, its very bad. Shoddily written, shonkily played miles is such a feel good song. The and lacking any of the charm fa ct miles is such a feel good song. The fact that we cant walk 500 miles well we are in lockdown, we could even such late period have a nice twist with the lyrics, alan offerings as 24 pleasa ntly forg etta ble magic in the moonlight. So have a nice twist with the lyrics, soi have a nice twist with the lyrics, so i sent out the instrumental parts nothing rings true. The characters, the situation, to people. I split up the guide the plot twist. Even the rain looks fake. It doesnt help that alan clearly has no ear for a youthful 21st track into little sections so they century dialogue, could record just little bits, like leaving chalamet like some posh kid a verse could record just little bits, like a verse and chorus, to make it doing a terrible woody allen impression, easier. At got have a quick words, with excruciatingly small quips like, time flies but it flies coach. Now i see your moak, i know why amy do you have the song in your head, 86d you. Mist. We call it an earworm . We sing it all the time. Its been lovely as for fanning her characters a two talking to you all. Surely, well dimensional distance who supposedly charms her way who appears done, keira and callum, starts of to be to giggle and got through the proceedings. The film. Yes, its in there. Even the movie within the movie looks like it was dreamed up by someone whos never been on a movie set. Highlights of the morning . So many astonishing considering highlights this morning. This is Something Like allens 48th feature. As always, the film is crowned with big names earlier, we brought you the story from selena gomez and jude of five year old tony. Law to liv schreiber, he is walking 10 kilometres to raise diego luna and rebecca hall. Money for the hospital that its a reminder not saved his life when both his legs only that stars once lined up to appear in allens films but also that a talented cast cant needed to be amputated. Save a frankly lackluster movie. What are you doing here . I happen to see out well, since his appearance this the window from the car. Morning, his fundraising page has by sheer chance. Massively surpassed his original the title may invoke the romance of the rain but this isjust target of £509, as you can see here. Pardon the pun, poor. You can catch it or indeed avoid it on a range of premium platforms now. Is it so hard to believe someone might want to go on a date with me . £79,000 now it has gone up by about yes. Well, thanks very much. 55 grand. Honestly, it is going daniel this is really not a big deal. We just had a bit of a flirt, i suppose. Please stop talking now. Up. Breakfast years, you are if it makes you feel uncomfortable. It does. We can talk about it. Talking about it makes immense. Tony and his family will be it uncomfortable. Delighted, as will the hostel he is much more fun all around are the days of the bagnold summer. Raising money for. Brilliant. We are a bittersweet coming of age movie based on the graphic novel. Back tomorrow. Thats all from us for today, youre stuck with boring but breakfast will be back tomorrow old me for six weeks. From 6. 00am have a good day. They are sue and david bagnold, goodbye. Who found themselves cooped up together for the summer after daniels feckless father, who now has a new partner in the states, cancels a florida trip at the last moment. Daniel is dissolute and disillusioned, clad from head to foot in black filling his ears with death metal. Monica, meanwhile, favours woollen jumpers and a sunny disposition. Something that infuriates her son particular when she agrees to go on a date with his history, teacher played with maximum smarm by rob bryden. Id rather like to borrow you for an evening too. Sensibly adopted by lisa owens and directed by understated deadpan chime by simon bird, this is a little gem of a movie. Alternatively laugh out loud funny and piercingly poignant but always quietly truthful. Dolan in particular is wonderful as are put upon mother and librarian is one of her own sons life heroes. While she gets her mix of angst this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and anger just right. And around the world. People are urged not to attend anti racism protests amid fears theyre accelerating a solid supporting casting, the spread of coronavirus, including tamsin gregg after the number of deaths and alice lowe, in the uk hits 40,000. Completes the picture. The World Health Organization now says face masks should days of the bagnould summer be worn in public, as nhs is available for Digital Stores for monday. Trusts in england say what the hell are you doing . They werent consulted i thought you were gay. On a decision to make all hospital staff wear them. Im not gay. Yes, you are. So am i. I cant breathe. Its a thumbs up too for dating amber. Black lives matter protesters another coming of age tale, this one about the difficulties of coming out, in the australian state of New South Wales win an 11th hour appeal to rally. A timely subject sincejune a u turn from the bosses of american football, is International Pride month. Admitting they were wrong to ban players from protesting fear no shade, seen recently normal people at Lola Pettigrew play eddie and amber. Gay teenagers in the 90s island who pretend to be girlfriend and boyfriend to protect themselves from the schoolyard bullying their sexuality attracts. Originally entitled being. Dating amber is a sweet natured, good hearted film that reminded me a little bit of that 90s brit hit beautiful thing. Which is the acerbic of submarine. Writer, director previous film the cure was a low budget zombie movie which is hollowed film tropes to explore the politics of reconciliation. There is a political edge to do dating amber. Which is thatjust a couple of years after same sex relationships were legalized in the republic of ireland. But the films primary register is personal. Was sharply drawn characters and believable situations generating plenty of laughs and a few tears. Its on amazon prime now. I wish i could be as enthusiastic about guest of honor. The latest typically to quincy drama. The canadian armenian film maker behind i wish i could be as enthusiastic about guest of honor. The latest drama from a canadian armenian film maker behind such intriguing fare as exotic outcome of the sweet hereafter and where the truth lies. Davids is a recently deceased Health Inspector whos tangled relationship with his daughter veronica is explored through a series of flashbacks that unfold during her conversation with father greg. As with so many of his films, the past is a mysterious land which is shuffled and restructured, and secrets are gradually revealed. Why was veronica in prison . What guilt haunts her memories of herfather . And whats with the rabbit he seems to carry everywhere . The answers sadly are nothing like as satisfying as they been in his previous films. Connections and coincidences are contrived to the point of ridicule. The director does his best to keep things dour and deep but i found myself losing patience with the machinations of a plot that stretch credibility to breaking point and beyond. If youre looking for something a little lighter, then why not check out echo in the canyon, a misty eyed documentary about the music scene that flourished in las laurel ca nyon that flourished in las laurel ca nyo n area that flourished in las Laurel Canyon area in the 605. Jakob dylan, 5un canyon area in the 605. Jakob dylan, sun of bob, is our ultra hip ho5t, leading us through a string of interviews with the likes of eric cla pton, interviews with the likes of eric clapton, crosby, phillip5 interviews with the likes of eric clapton, crosby, phillips and stills, hosting a concert in 2015 and joining the likes of fiona apple, beck and nora jone5, recording songs first recorded 50 years ago. They were the powerful band we all wanted to be. Having played the festival circuit for a couple of years, echo in the canyon makes some interesting if hardly groundbreaking connections between transatlantic mu5ic scenes and features one of tom pettys final interviews. Thats really seeing things clashing together in a huge wave. It makes regular allusions to jack demis late 505 film which is, to be honest, far more interesting and inventive and which you can find now on blu ray. Echo in the canyon 5tream5 now on blu ray. Echo in the canyon streams from monday. On the subject of blu ray, you can own celine cmr5 portrait of a lady on fire, one of my favourite films in recent years, on disk from monday. Set in the late 18th century, this is a thrillingly contemporary period piece that confirms there is one of the finest filmmakers of her generation. I will leave you with news that the icelandic offering woman at war, which played in uk cinemas last year, has just arrived which played in uk cinemas last year, ha5ju5t arrived on which played in uk cinemas last year, has just arrived on the streaming 5ervice mubi. The jet black comedy drama about an eco warrior battling the desolation of planet earth, this terrific oddity has a warmth, wit and wisdom that transcends national and cultural boundaries. It also makes the perfect doublebill with the recent icelandic release the county, another tale of a strong woman fighting the good fight in inhospitable yet still breathtaking surroundings. Both are highly recommended. Thats it. Thanks for watching the film review. Stay safe, and ill be back next week with more home viewing treat5. And ill be back next week with more home viewing treats. You want those . No. Whats wrong with them . Horrible. Whats horrible about them . Everything. Itsjust a basic black 5hoe, isnt it . Them . Everything. Itsjust a basic black shoe, isnt it . Exactly. Hello, this is breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Good morning. Heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. Protester5 are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against raci5m this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Events have been held here throughout the week following the death of george floyd in the United States. But Health Secretary matt hancock says we are still facing a health crisis, and Research Suggests the infection rate has risen in parts of england, including the north west. Americas National Football league has reversed its decision to ban players from dropping to one knee in protest during the National Anthem. Its in response to anger about Police Brutality and racism following the death of george floyd. President trump had said protesting players should be fired. The lockdown means big changes have had to be made to commemorations to mark the 76th aniversary of the d day landings today. Events in france have been scaled back, but therell be a short ceremony in normandy this afternoon. Tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. The duke of cambridge has revealed that he has been anonymously counselling people during lockdown. Prince william has been volunteering at the Mental Health charity shout, which offers support via text message. Tho5e contacting the round the Clock Service would not know they are talking to a member of the royal family as all the charitys volunteers use a pseudonym. I must say, i am very curious as to what the pseudonym wa5. I must say, i am very curious as to what the pseudonym was. Well, you will never know, and that person will never know, and that person will never know, and that person will never know. No, it is important, it is absolutely important, it is absolutely important, and it does show as well, you and i were talking about this a while ago, it is having a sense of purpose during a completely changed time. Im amazingly grateful i have this time. Im amazingly grateful i have thi5job. I love it anyway, but i have a structure to my week and also feel that im doing something constructive. It is the same as william, in terms of the royal dutie5, they cant go anywhere, they arent doing things in public. So they are making a difference, helping to keep themselves occupied. They have done a lot online, the duke and duche55 they have done a lot online, the duke and duchess of cambridge. They have been skyping and zooming non stop. Something that has changed this week, we have had a bit of live sport, the beginnings of easing i5 of lockdown. So will this saturday bea of lockdown. So will this saturday be a little bit more sporting than previous saturdays, mike . Good morning. Absolutely, indeed, with some live action in the smoker, some horseracing to come, and a title being handed out. Unlike in the mens premier league, the decision was taken to end the season early in the Womens Super League, and chelsea have been crowned champion5. Thats despite being second in the table when the season was suspended due to the coronavirus back in march. They were one point behind leaders, Manchester City, but they had a game in hand, and when the final outcome was decided using the average points per game method chelsea came out on top. I think everybody would say that it i5a i think everybody would say that it is a very strange way to win the title, but i would argue that we we re title, but i would argue that we were the best team this season. We had a fantastic year, while in player and member of staff would love to have finished the season, we fully support the decision taken by the league, and i really, really grateful today. So chelsea champions. At the other end, its liverpool that are relegated from the esl. Quite a contrast to the mens team, who hope to lift the title when the premier League Season gets back underway in less than a fortnights time. The fixtures have been confirmed, and sojurgen klopps side could wrap up their first title in 30 years, with victory at fierce rivals and neighbours everton on sunday the 21st ofjune. Thats if arsenal manage to defeat Manchester City in their first game back. Aston villa face Sheffield United in the opening fixture on the 17th ofjune, but all clubs will have to get used to playing behind closed doors. Englands Jaydon Sancho says it is an absolute joke he has been fined by the german Football League after being pictured having a home haircut without wearing a mask. The problem was, it was a hairdresserfrom outside his home, who wasnt wearing a mask either. His club, borussia dortmund, defended him and another player, saying they had not breached the bundesligas health and safety rules, but the league says they had obviously violated general hygiene and infection protection standards. Snooker is one of the sports back up and running, but Ronnie Osullivan says hes struggling with the bubble players are having to stay in when theyre not playing. He showed off his lockdown moustache and still beat Kishan Hirani injust 41 minutes but its when he returns to his room at the site in Milton Keynes that he finds it hard. Hes made the decision to bring his own food, but says he ran out and ended up relying on cornfla kes. I have been sat in my room for 24 hours. Ive done 16 hours in a cell once, and it was better, because i got to choose my own food. Its all right. Ive enjoyed being at home. So, yeah, its good fun. This may be a very unusual sporting summer, but for cricket fans, summers will always sound a little different from now on. Thats after sir Geoffrey Boycott announced his retirement from the commentary box. The former yorkshire and england batsman confirmed the news on social media, saying, i would like to thank bbc test match special for a wonderful 14 years. I have thoroughly enjoyed it and just love cricket with a passion. I also wish to thank all those that have said how much they have enjoyed my commentary, and for those that havent too bad. And there have been some unusual sporting trophies down the years, but have you ever seen someone had to resort to using something from the Kitchen Cupboard to celebrate a tournament victory . Well, thats exactly what darts player Nathan Aspinall had to do after winning the latest pdc at home tournament. Having nothing to hold aloft, he converted one of his dinner plates into a trophy. One for the mantelpiece. Doesnt matter what it is, a trophy is a trophy. And they use plates and other sports. The bundesliga title is a plate, the womens wimbledon title is of course a plate, albeit a rather lavish venus rosewater dish. Well, yeah, iagree. As long rather lavish venus rosewater dish. Well, yeah, i agree. As long as you win it, i think it is good. I love Geoffrey Boycotts comment. If you didnt enjoy it, tough. Never mind. Such a good attitude, isnt it didnt enjoy it, tough. Never mind. Such a good attitude, isnt mm is, and such a good attitude, isnt mm is, and i think that is what made him so popular, his at times confrontational attitude. He didnt mince his words and that is why people loved him a lot of the time. But obviously rub some people up with that sort of way. The wrong way, sometimes. The right way at other times. Exactly. It is interesting, at least. It always has been, i dont think that is deniable. Give him a plate. Cheers, mike. There are fears that thousands of Small Businesses could miss out on government grants to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown, amid a rising number of applications. It comes as the government pledges a further £600 million to firms in england whod missed out on earlier schemes. Our Business Correspondent emma simpson has more. Alina and simon are trying to juggle childcare and saving their business, selling coffee in this Office Building in bristol is a nonstarter right now. They are trying to boost online sales instead. They have got a loan but are banking on a new cash grant as well. Like so many other businesses in the uk, our coffee shop has been forced to close, but also so many of our customers are in hospitality, cafes, universities, workplaces, but are all closed, so we lost 90 of our revenue overnight. The government has done a huge amount to help Small Businesses get through this crisis. This new fund is a top up designed to help businesses who have missed out on earlier cash grants, but demand could well outstrip supply. In bristol, the applications have been pouring in. We think there are 2100 businesses that qualify for the new grand scheme, and we gave each of those £10,000, that would be £21 million. Of course, we have been given three and a half to find a half million. So you can see the gap, it is huge. Youve got a tricky job, then. Yeah, it is very, very difficult. It is going to be very hard. A lot of those businesses, we are unable to support them because we dont have the funds. Meaning halina and simon may not be on track for what they had hoped for. Helena. I found out that while we would have been eligible for a £25,000 grant under the original fund had we pay rates directly, now we will be lucky to receive £2500. It is still a helping hand. The treasury says it keeps all schemes under review. For Small Businesses, every penny counts in these uncertain times. Emma simpson, bbc news. Were going to introduce you now to a remarkable young boy. His name is tony and when he was a newborn baby he had to have his legs amputated in order to save his life. Now, aged five, hes set himself a challenge to walk 10 kilometres in a month, with the help of prosthetics and crutches, to raise money for the hospital that treated him. Leanne lawless went to meet him. When tony hijill was when tony hi jill was five weeks old, doctors were not sure if he would survive, let alone walk again. Tony hudgell. But now, using his new prosthetic legs and crutches, he is determined to walk ten kilometres to raise money for the people who saved his life. We want to raise money, for £500. Isnt that right, mum . Who are those doctors and nurses . What did they do for you . They helped me keep going alive. Tony had to have both his legs amputated when he was a baby after suffering horrific abuse from his pa rents suffering horrific abuse from his parents who are now serving ten yea rs parents who are now serving ten years in prison. But living with his new family, tony is thriving and when he saw captain tom moore raising money for the nhs, he was inspired to take on a challenge himself. He saw capt tom, walking in the garden with his frame, and tony had a frame like that to start off with, and he said, i could do that but our garden is too small, so we cant do that, but ok. And then we decided to sort of set this challenge and raise some money for the evelina, that saved his life. What do they feel like to walk with . Really good crutches, really good legs. It feels quite hurting stop it may hurt a little, but with the help of his supporters, tony is on track to finish his ten kay at the end of june. Why do you make me do this stuff leanne lawless, bbc news. Good on him and well be speaking to tony and his parents just before 9am this morning. Hes probably up already having his brea kfast. Hes probably up already having his breakfast. Do you think . Of course. I hope hes having a lovely lie in, what everyone else should be doing. Not a chance. Well find out in a couple of hours but were looking forward to it. Someone who never wa nts to forward to it. Someone who never wants to lie in, leaps out of bed and runs to his monitor to find out which clouds are in the sky. Darren, im talking about you. Which clouds are in the sky. Darren, im talking about youlj which clouds are in the sky. Darren, im talking about you. I wondered who you are talking about then are you sure its me . Absolutely, your enthusiasm for this is infectious isnt it just, enthusiasm for this is infectious isnt itjust, naga i wish i could tell you its going to be warm and the sun will be out but instead it will be and quite cloudy and today in particular, we are going to have unusually windy weather across the ukfor unusually windy weather across the uk for the time of year and theres also rain around as well. Let me show you the satellite. As a meteorologist, this is really exciting because you can see how this cloud is curling around itself and thats signifying an area of low pressure drifting southwards through the north sea. Its taking these weather fronts south and slowly as well and its around those weather fronts we are seeing most of the rain at the moment, that rain band moving down to couple of hours and heading into southern england. Behind it, we may get sunshine but there will be showers, blustery showers, and there could be heavy. Into the afternoon, this is whats left of the first band of rain, so not much left, but windy down these Western Areas in particular but blustery, heavy, thundery showers in Eastern England and a cool, cloudy, wet and windy day in parts of Northern Ireland and the north west of scotland. Southern and eastern scotla nd of scotland. Southern and eastern scotland is the place to be today because the winds will ease, the sunshine should come out and the central belt could get to 18 or 19. Elsewhere, a disappointing 14 or 15 and there will be wet weather into the evening as well. You see how most of the heavy showers move away in the night and the band of rain in the north west of scotland sinks south. Most of the rain in the north sea but some rain clipping Eastern England overnight tonight. Temperatures around eight or nine degrees. We still have some rain around to begin with tomorrow, that will get taken away into the north sea by that weather front and pressure is slowly rising from the west but we still have those northerly winds, so still a cool day for many parts of the country. But not as windy, i suspect. This rain becoming light and patchy in Eastern England and the midlands, any showers should become fewer in scotla nd showers should become fewer in scotland and over many places, it may well brighten up a touch, especially southern england, better than today and it will be warmer. It isjune, so than today and it will be warmer. It is june, so when than today and it will be warmer. It isjune, so when the sun comes out, warm sunshine, and we could get to 19 or20. Warm sunshine, and we could get to 19 or 20. Early next week, a promising ridge of High Pressure, promising ridge of High Pressure, promising dry weather but not that one and quite cloudy and then the weather front will topple into the north west on tuesday. Some city forecasts for the beginning of next week, many places will be dry, a bit of sunshine coming through but not particularly settled later in the week with the weather turning more u nsettled week with the weather turning more unsettled and strong winds and perhaps some rain. We never know thanks, darren, see you later. Well be back with the headlines at 7am. Now its time for coronavirus what next, with annita mcveigh. Hello, and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. Im annita mcveigh. On todays programme, by scientists are increasingly focused on tracking down the so called super spreaders of the virus. Why scientists. Also dont forget, you can find the latest updates on the pandemic on our website. But first this week, gyms and bars reopened in several german towns and cities as the country continues to relax restrictions. Germany has gained International Recognition for the way its brought the coronavirus outbreak under control, but there are now fears it may be moving too quickly. The bbcs berlin correspondent jenny hill reports from dusseldorf. Its going to be a painful recovery. Dusseldorfs gyms open again as germany relaxes most of its corona restrictions. Im torn, britte tells us. I enjoy the new freedoms but at the same time, im a bit scared maybe it was too early. Germanys cautious approach, relaxing now. Angela merkel continues to warn repeatedly that this country is still in the early stages of the pandemic. On a day like this, its hard to believe it. Germany has brought its outbreak under control but there is now an intense public debate about what happens next. This country can still boast low infection rates but its early days. Yes, i think it is too soon just now, we are easing up too fast, we are easing up too much, so we risk a second wave and i dont really understand why this is done so quickly because still more than 80 of the population stand behind the federal agreements which we had some time ago. Small but voluble, a minority demanded Angela Merkel ease restrictions. So, more significantly, did regional leaders, like armin laschet, whos as a leading candidate to replace her when she steps down next year. Translation we have the Health Problems of the pandemic but theres other damage. Children from disadvantaged backgrounds who couldnt go to school, sick people who couldnt get treatment because the hospitals were reserved for covid. People in care homes got lonely. This is damage too, and its claimed lives. Nothing then to do with raising his political profile . Translation the measures we had to decide are so important, a matter of life or death. You couldnt act on a tactical basis. Katarina is not impressed. The relaxation has meant she has seen her family for the first time in weeks. I am very sceptical, very sceptical, she says. Its like tipping over a sack of potatoes. This country, praised worldwide for its initial success, feels rather fragile now. Its six months now since this virus first came to light, and scientists are learning more about it every day. So called super spreaders are of particular interest. The 10 of infected people who are responsible for 80 of all cases. The bbcs science correspondent, rebecca morrell, has more. An outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. One man with covid 19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. Coronavirus clusters arent unusual. As few as 10 of people could cause 80 of all infections. This is how coronavirus spreads. If the virus is left unchecked, one person will infect three others, who will then pass it on to three more, and this keeps on repeating. But this is the average picture. In reality, some people wont pass the virus on at all, especially if theyre self isolating. Others, though, will spread it more widely, so one person could give the virus to 10 other people and a few of those could do the same. This is a super spreading event. Right now, this is the only way to sing together, but pre lockdown choirs saw several super spreading events. Bars and restaurants also had clusters, and gyms too. Its not just about close indoor contact. There were more clusters linked to zumba classes than there were to pilates, for example. So it might be not only the noise level in the settings, youre having to shout, expel more breath, that might cause transmission or you are engaged in an exercise that causes you to breathe more heavily and deeper, as opposed to more gentle breathing. With lockdown easing, were being encouraged to spend time outside, but whats the risk . Definitely being outdoors is less risk for transmission than being indoors. But if you spend a lot of time together in a group and sharing food, and if you dont maintain social distancing or hand hygiene, then there is still a risk of infections. Its crucial to know where super spreading is most likely to happen. Scientists say targeted restrictions will help to control the spread of covid 19. Finally, during this pandemic, doctors have had to deal with death more often than many are used to. And due to restrictions, they re often the last person to spend time with a terminally ill patient. The filmmaker paul miles spoke to five doctors who had to administer end of life care during the crisis. Once youve been told that someone is dead, myjob is to go out and confirm that death, checking for life signs, listening to their chest. After that, you might spend another 30 seconds just in there, i suppose, maybe saying goodbye to them in the weirdest way. Just acknowledging theyve gone, and then you pull this sheet over their head. It seems so incredible that what youre seeing is the culmination of someones whole life. The only things that unify us is that we are all born and we will all die. Death is not abnormal, it is perfectly normal. The best deaths, i guess, are those that are comfortable, peaceful. Even if someone is unconscious or confused, they may recognise a tone of voice, a perfume, the touch of a hand. Wejust quietly read him his favourite poem just at the moment when he died. His wife and his ex wife spent the night sat in the hospital room drinking a bottle of wine with him. It just seems a happy way to go. News archive this afternoon, the foreign secretary said the lockdown across the uk will remain in place for now. He said deaths are still rising and we havent yet reached a peak of the virus. Particularly in this area, the hospitals are full with covid patients. A colleague described to me having seen someone in the morning who walked through the door who had died by the afternoon. I would get called to look at one or two deaths whereas now it seems like theres often 10 people dying each night in hospital. Ive had to look after a few patients. They were actively dying, and they couldnt see the faces of anyone who was looking after them, including me. Youre sort of trying to smile with your eyes, and you try and like show them some emotion, a human side, to make them feel theyre not alone at the end of their life. There was one jamaican gentleman, we made the concession of allowing his elderly wife to come in and see him. As he was dying, she had to wear a mask, she had to wear an apron and gloves to see and touch her husband at the end of his life. I got called to see a patient in the middle of the night who was very unwell. As i came in, his mobile phone was ringing. Before really doing Everything Else than that, we got moved onto focusing and trying to optimise his oxygen. He passed away before the morning. I wondered afterwards if there was anything else we could have done to help him speak with his wife. We then had to make a blanket rule for all the family members not to even come into the intensive care department. People arent even able to come into the mortuary to be there with the body of their loved one because of Infection Control reasons and i think theres going to be a huge amount of Emotional Trauma that comes out of the back of covid because people havent been able to process the deaths of their loved one. Some of the staff are struggling coming in, and finding that their list of10, 15 patients, theres only two alive, for example, after literally one night. Theres a real issue in palliative medicine with emotional burnout, but were doing what we can to give people as comfortable and normal death as possible, but this a completely abnormal situation. Were learning as were going along. I do think in the uk, we are quite resistant talking about death. Potentially something that this awful pandemic will do is making people much more aware of their own mortality, and making it much more acceptable to be talking about. When we are scared, the first instinct is to turn your face away from what is scaring you. And i think its not a time to be doing that. I think it is a time to connect, converse, and just be clear about whats important. This too will end, and we will come through this. And we may have changed, and some of that will be for the worse, but some of that also must be for the good. Thats it for now. A reminder, you can follow me on twitter at annita . Mcveigh or go to the bbc news website for the latest information. Thank you for watching. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Our headlines today protesters are warned to avoid mass demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd in the United States, over fears they will spread coronavirus. Taking the knee. The american Football League reverses its decision, and allows players to protest against racial violence when the National Anthem is played. A year after we met d day veteran Harry Billinge, we introduce him to the son of the comrade he held in his arms as he lay dying. Your father was up front with me, because he died with me. And now i think i died a bit that your dad died. The most prestigious sporting event in the uk since lockdown takes place today one of horse racings five classics, the 2,000 guineas at newmarket. And can the reigning champion of flat racing win his first classic . Well be speaking to usheen murphy at 7 30. Hello, good morning. The weather this weekend looks very different from the last couple of weekends. It will get better on sunday, but today we have got someone unusually windy weather for this time of year, and some rain pushing its way south as well. Its saturday, june the 6th. Our top story. Protesters are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Research suggests the infection rate has risen in the north west and south west of england. A number of events are planned across the uk following the death of george floyd in the United States. Jon donnison has the latest. Your silence is racism mass public protest while social distancing is a difficult ask. And after a week which has seen several uk demonstrations over the killing of george floyd in the us, the government here is asking people not to take to the streets this weekend. The reason that its vital that people stick to the rules this weekend is to protect themselves and their family from this horrific disease. So please, for the safety of your loved ones, do not attend large gatherings, including demonstrations, of more than six people. In the United States, the protests are on a scale not seen in decades. But there, too, there are concerns about what impact they might have on the spread of covid 19. Black lives matter here, some of those demonstrating have tried to keep two metres apart. But on twitter the home secretary, priti patel, also urged people not to attend, saying coronavirus remains a real threat. Last night the World Health Organization changed its advice on the wearing of face masks. In light of evolving evidence, who advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission, and physical distancing is difficult, such as on public transport, in shops, or in other confined or crowded environments. In england, it will be compulsory to wearface masks on public transport from the 15th ofjune. The government hopes such measures will keep infection rates down, although some argue the advice has come too late. And the uk has passed another grim milestone, with more than 40,000 people having now died from covid 19. The number of new deaths in all settings confirmed yesterday was 357. And there are concerns about the r rate, the number of people each infected person passes the virus onto. One computer model shows that in most areas of england to be just below the key figure of 1. 0, except in the north west and south west, where it is estimated to be right on 1. 0. A different study says scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are on 0. 8. All right, then, off we go. So as children return to school in many parts of the country, the infection rate remains on a knife edge. Too much so for Tameside Council in Greater Manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to reopen on monday. Our Political Correspondent helen cattjoins us now from our london newsroom. Weve just heard how the rate of infection, also known as the r number, could vary across the uk. What does this mean for easing lockdown restrictions further . Well, the reason why politicians have been so focused on keeping it below 1. 0 is that once it is below 1. 0, the virus is in decline. Once it is above1. 0, 1. 0, the virus is in decline. Once it is above 1. 0, that is when it begins to spread exponentially. You heard different scientists are now predicting that in different bits of the country, the r rate may be at different levels. But as you saw in that report byjon, nowhere does it seem to be significant below 1. 0. So when it comes to easing restrictions, that gives the government limited room for manoeuvring, because everything is still a risk when it is hovering around 1. 0. The other thing is that recently this idea of Regional Policy seems to have become much more important in the uks government plans as they move forward and try to ease lockdown restrictions, and certainly this idea that if there are flareups in the country we could be looking at localised lockdowns to try to crack down on those. Helen, thank you very much. We will speak to you later. In the United States, the nfl has responded to the anger about Police Brutality and racism, by saying players should be allowed to drop to one knee in protest during the National Anthem. The league had previously banned them from doing so, and President Trump had said protesting players should be fired. North america correspondent david willis reports. It is the National Conversation racial inequality, Police Brutality, injustice in america. Unity in the cause symbolised by a simple gesture. Police and protesters dropping to one knee. All that started with this man, back in 2016. San francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in protest at the Racial Injustice of the time. A single minded act that led to him being mocked by President Trump and ostracised by the league. Kaepernicks contract was not renewed, and he has not played professional football since. Four years on, the sentiments he expressed than have come into sharp relief following the death of george floyd, prompting kaepernicks former colleagues to join the growing chorus for change. How many times do we need to ask you to listen to your players . What will it take . For one of us to be murdered by Police Brutality . What if i was george floyd . If i was george floyd . Some of the leagues biggest names took part in this video calling on League Officials to reject racism, and admit they were wrong back then in preventing the players from protesting peacefully. President trump, who four years ago called on team owners to sack players who took the knee, has re entered the fray, taking to twitter to echo his previous refrain no kneeling. And while 75 of nfl players are black, the majority of team owners are white, many of them supporters of the president. The leagues commissioner would normally be expected to support mrtrump, but these are different times. Admitting they had made mistakes, he instead backed the players. Without black players, there would be no National Football league. And the protests around the country are emblematic of the centuries of silence, inequality and oppression of black players, coaches, fans and staff. We are listening, i am listening. From the inner cities to the corridors of one of the most popular sports in the land, the calls for change are echoing in every corner of american life. There isa is a day of protests and response of George Floyds death under way right now in sydney, australia, despite initially being bound by the local authorities. Authorities had ruled that the governing posed a Coronavirus Health risk, but in the last hour that decision was reversed. Lets go to sydney now and speak to our correspondent, shaimaa khalil. We can see the crowds who have turned out. Read more people come onto the streets after that legal decision and the protest could go ahead . Good morning. Since the initial decision from the Supreme Court has not really stopped thousands of protesters from taking to the streets, many have been adamant to come here even with the initial band. There was of course a big cheer and big happiness when that ban was lifted and was told it could go ahead. Really, thousands have gathered here, adamant that they are going to take to the streets, not just in they are going to take to the streets, notjust in solidarity with the black lives Matter Movement in the black lives Matter Movement in the United States after the killing of george floyd, but also to bring to the fore an issue that has long been ignored here, which is indigenous and black deaths in Police Custody. The Aboriginal Community has been using the momentum of what is happening in the United States, the global outrage, really, to bring to the fore this issue here. I have been speaking to many families saying that this is a very important issue and this has been a catalyst for them to come forward and speak up about it. We can see lots of people in the cloud wearing face masks, shaimaa. How much are they talking about coronavirus, or does the issue of black lives matter trump all about . Thats right, many of the organisers and protesters wanted to make that point after authorities had been telling them not to take to the streets, not to come to the protest because of covid 19 concerns, after australia has done so well. Many have actually been Wearing Masks. Organisers have been telling protesters to keep their distance, although that has been very difficult. Hand sanitiser has been going around, so the protesters have been saying, look, we hear you, we understand it is an issue, we understand it is an issue, we understand australia has done so well in controlling the virus and nobody wants a second spread, but it is important for us to come to the streets, and that is why you see so many people Wearing Masks on the street right now. Shaimaa, we will leave it there. Thank you very much indeed. Remember Harry Billinge . Hes the veteran we first met here on breakfast a year ago today as we marked the 75th anniversary of d day, the allied invasion of nazi occupied france. He made such an impact on us, didnt he . You were there with him, wont you . It was unbelievable. Harry was meant to be in normandy this morning, with more than 70 other veterans, for the unveiling of a memorial to the british troops killed there, but coronavirus means the trip had to be cancelled. Instead, breakfasts tim muffet has been to catch up with harry and to present him with a special surprise. A remarkable 12 months for a remarkable man. A year ago, on the 75th anniversary of d day, Harry Billinge appeared on bbc breakfast. And dont say im a hero. Im no hero. I was lucky. I am here. All the heroes are down. The 94yearold d day veteran had raised huge sums for a memorial in normandy. His effo rts for a memorial in normandy. His efforts earned him an mbe in march, but the pandemics delayed the completion of the memorial and harry is at home. How have you been keeping . I have been a bit sad, and i have been here on my own since i got the middle on the third of march. The plan was for you and many other veterans to go to the memorial today, but obviously you cant do that, can you . Today, but obviously you cant do that, can you . I am there in my mind, so thats one thing about me, ive got a very good memory. We have got some images of the memorial, we can show you. Yes, you are very kind. The memorial is now due to be officially opened next year. When we filmed harry, he has often mentioned one man in particular, joseph needs. A mate of mine died in my arms, and he had a baby, he was called neades. What do you remember aboutjoseph neades . I think it was about five weeks after d day, and it was in this field, and this fella, neades, was quite close to me. When i heard he had a young baby, it really moved me to tears stop and he died in my arms and we said a prayer. And he held my hand. And i will never forget that. I know a lot of people died, but it is very personal because he was there with me, close. The baby boy he told you about is no longer a baby boy. He is 77. And the Normandy Memorial trust have been doing some to have work and we are delighted to say that that young boy, now i77 year old man, would like to to you. I would be pleased to talk to him i dont know where he lives. You can talk to him now, because he is going to be talking to you via the computer. Never thought i would have the pleasure of speaking to this boy. Very moving for me. This is the first time harry and allan had ever spoken to each other. Hello, alan. Hello, harry. It is lovely to meet you. I really cant believe that this is the opportunity to speak to someone who was actually there at the time when my father died. Well, i am very moved to speak to you, alan. So, which beach did you land on . landed on gold. I think yourfather landed on gold. I think yourfather landed on gold. I think yourfather landed on sword beach. We had both seen a lot of blokes die, but no one quite as close as your data. Quite close to me, he was. I held his hand. Isaid close to me, he was. I held his hand. I said a prayer with him. Yes. Lam glad hand. I said a prayer with him. Yes. I am glad you were with him, harry. Yes, i know. Obviously it was a pretty traumatic time for all of you. I was 18 then. Pretty traumatic time for all of you. Iwas 18 then. So pretty traumatic time for all of you. Iwas 18 then. 50 pretty traumatic time for all of you. Iwas 18 then. So i devoted pretty traumatic time for all of you. I was 18 then. So i devoted my life, really, to remember all of poor devils that never came back, and your father was upfront with me, because he died with me. And i think idied a because he died with me. And i think i died a bit that day your dad died, because ive never been the same man since. And it has never left me. D day has never left me. And so your dad is still alive, to living hearts we leave behind is not to die. Thank you, harry. God bless you too, alan. Lam very you, harry. God bless you too, alan. I am very grateful that weve been able to meet, if not in real life, at least on the screen. Well, we met. And in living hearts, we still live together. Alan, but was that like, to speak to billinge Harry Billinge . Do you think that he was actually there, with my father, was so actually there, with my father, was so special. The truth is that ive got no recollection of my father whatsoever. Harrys amazing character, you cant help but be affected by his enthusiasm for the memorial and for keeping the memory of those who died like my father alive. Harry and alan plan to stay in touch, unique bond strength and after 76 years. What was that like, to speak to the son of the man who died in yourarms . To speak to the son of the man who died in your arms . I dont know how i had the strength to say that, to be honest. I will always carry it here. All that, imagine that. All those years ago, to talk to a bloke who was a baby. Wow Harry Billinge, right, is a tavae old cookie, hes a tough old cookie, and he says it as it is, and when he says Something Like, to live in hearts that are left behind, we never die. You understand how much. On that day when he died, 76 yea rs much. On that day when he died, 76 years ago, when that happened to him, and you can see it doesnt leave him and his passion for making sure people remember is so important. Hes been pivotal in so many people across the generations recognising how important that was and how grateful we should be for those men and women who served us so we have this world today, whatever you think about it, we have it because of them. Yeah. Hes a remarkable man. He really is. Thank you to harry and to allen, and that was a very, very special moment. As we mentioned earlier, the coronavirus outbreak means relatives and veterans are unable to travel to france mark the 76th anniversary of d day today. Harry cant take part either. Whats interesting is we talk about people like harry, who do so much to make sure this is marked and remembered. However, one normandy resident, ex pat steve oldrid, has been paying his respects on their behalf, hejoins us now from ranville war cemetery in normandy. Its a pleasure talking to you today. What are you doing . What are people asking you to do for them . Well, the two days are absolutely jampacked. The question is why and my and all of that . Im here for vetera ns to my and all of that . Im here for veterans to lay crosses for them, several regiments, including the glider Pilot Society and the 46 commando. The mayor s are doing less tha n commando. The mayor s are doing less than they used to, no musicians, no veterans, surreal this year really sad. Musicians, no veterans, surreal this year really sad. It must be very peculiar being there, especially with your experience, youve been in normandy for 30 years seeing how people have paid their respects. What kind of people have been in touch and from where . Well, i forgot touch and from where . Well, i forgot to mention. Certainly three vetera ns, to mention. Certainly three veterans, people on their behalf, either Close Friends or family. Reg trials, first ox and bucks. Patrick thomas of the lc h 185, i will lay a cross for him later. Obviously there are several other veterans as well, Patrick Thomas and several banks this afternoon, im all over the place, seven villages today. Cyril banks. It was 13 but it is 18 now. Those people will be grateful and im glad you got the names out, because its important these names are spoken out loud. We were listening to Harry Billinge talking about how important it is that all generations are aware of what happened and its importance. Exactly. Youve seen children infused and wanting to learn more . Exactly. A classic example this morning, an english family that lives in normandy asked if they could get involved, i said yes, and then the terrible virus happened, andi then the terrible virus happened, and i asked if they wanted to lay the wreath s. I never do that, im in the background doing bits and pieces for the mayors and this year im doing it on my own, and two children, 14 and nine, are going in and youve got bonus because my friend, a french piper is here, and were going to do our own ceremony in half an hour and hes just arrived so you got a bonus. Weve got two children, and my own children, and the grandchildren of the veterans are involved as well. So many people i know. Friends of the normandy veterans and grandchildren as well. Thank you for talking to us ahead of your very busy day but very worthwhile day, which will mean so much to so many. I wish you well and thank you. We will reflect more speaking to anotherfamily we will reflect more speaking to another family with a double connection to d day a bit later and also speaking to a former head of the armed services, all that still to come as we remember deedes 76 days on on breakfast. Deedes. Heres darren with a look at this mornings weather. You said it is blowing out there for many of us . Great stories on brea kfast many of us . Great stories on breakfast this morning, and more to come, but not from me, ifeel like im letting the side down a bit because the weather has changed and its unusually windy, especially today with Cool Conditions continuing in most areas and some rain but it looks better into tomorrow. Earlier this morning, all was calm and bright and sunny across oxfordshire, but things are going to be changing. Have a look the satellite picture, look at this world of cloud wrapping itself around an area of low pressure, and that will drift its way southwards through the north sea and take the wet and windy weather southwards as well. Very wet in the north west of scotland, heavier rain for Northern Ireland, moving southwards into Northern England, wales and the midlands at the moment and that band of rain will continue southwards. Behind it, well see sunshine coming in but showers, blustery showers, as well. In the afternoon, the rain isnt as extensive as it heads into southern england but it will be unusually windy, especially towards the south west. Those winds, 40 mph gusts or more, you can see the numbers and heavy and blustery showers for Eastern England, a cool and wet picture again for Northern Ireland and the north west of scotla nd ireland and the north west of scotland but southern and eastern scotla nd scotland but southern and eastern scotland should see the winds easing and the sunshine coming out and the central belt could see 18 or 19, thats the place to be certainly this afternoon despite the sunshine, only 14 or 15. The rain sitting in the north west of scotla nd sitting in the north west of scotland moves into Northern England by the end of the night, so wet weather here to start the day on sunday and those temperatures around eight or nine degrees. The weather should be improving on sunday, weve got this ridge of High Pressure trying to build in from the atlantic. That area of low pressure still bringing some rain and we still bringing some rain and we still got a northerly wind as well but it probably wont be as strong as today. Wet weather in eastern parts of england, heading perhaps into the midlands, becoming light and patchy in the afternoon and the showers in scotland are becoming fewer and for many places, brightening up and well get sunshine as well and a better day in southern parts of england with 19 or 20. Into the beginning of next week, we see a little area of High Pressure trying to build in. This weather front will bring rain into the north west but for the start of the north west but for the start of the week, most places will be dry with a little bit of sunshine. Darren, thanks very much, youre not letting the side down. Thank you, naga. I knew there would be something thanks, darren. Can you believe its been 11 weeks since we could last enjoy a pint down the pub or a meal in a restaurant . Feels everyday of that, doesnt it . I really do miss it. I understand why but i really do miss it. Well, plans are now being considered to allow some pubs in england to reopen injuly, but some landlords say strict social distancing measures could force them to stay shut, as adam mcclean has been finding out. Its the first time many pubs have been empty in hundreds of years. Rebooting the great taste pub is more complex than throwing open the doors and keeping apart. Great british pub. This is about volume and numbers. Small margins of profit on each drink we sell. We need lots of footfall, lots of people through to get that margin, get that sale going through and get that margin. So its impossible, absolutely impossible. If anyone in government can come down and show me how to run a pub with a two metre or even a one metre law, and run it successfully and make money, ill give them the pub. They can have it its the first time that adrians been back to his part in st. Albans. Loans have left his business £100,000 in debt and he isnt eligible for income support. When Something Like this comes along thats totally out of your hands and affects a business youve been building for 20 years and making successful and finally at and making successful and finally at an age where you should feel proud and confident about what youve achieved, im embarrassed. My achieved, im embarrassed. My children are helping us out with food bills and things like that, you know . West lothian has always been here, it will always be right in the end, but i dont know with this one this is tough and its so out of our control. Really tough. Just as the pumps are dry, live music spaces have fallen silent. Those with performance areas like the porn where the birth base of bands like this. Without places like this and many others around the uk we wouldnt have anywhere to play because we didnt have the contacts into the big venue. Its an atmosphere thats hard to create and many see challenges in how what we know about the pub will actually work in a socially distanced world. Knowing what i know about playing live shows and seeing what happens with audiences and the energy you get, it would just be a com pletely energy you get, it would just be a completely different experience and to keep two metres or a metre apart would go against the whole ethos of the whole thing. A survey of licence holders published today by the British Institute of innkeeping showed a quarter of pubs couldnt reopen with social distancing in place. 97 said they wouldnt be profitable and would expect to make a loss. Best of luck to you. All right, see you soon. The old fighting cock states a claim for being the oldest pub in england. Thereby area has been transformed into offices for their food delivery service. Its untested helping the vulnerable and supporting the local community with food deliveries. We cant wait to get it back to being the was a few months ago. Landlords here say theyre worrying about reopening too early, saying it puts staff, locals and heritage at risk and its costing money they dont have. You would have three people in one barand if one you would have three people in one bar and if one person moves, no one else can use the entrance and if someone goes to the loo, youre going to have to move a lot of people stop in some places it can work, but in older places like ourselves, you dont get any older, its not possible. Also, sorry, but we are not screwing screws into perspex in front of the bar in some of the oldest timber in the country. I spent my life and ill hopefully spend the rest of my life protecting this pub and if you think were going to put a screw into it for opening to early. The fourth ofjuly into it for opening to early. The fourth of july is into it for opening to early. The fourth ofjuly is the date for reopening some hospitality businesses that government is working to, it says a special Task Force Made up of representatives from the industry is working to find ways for pubs, restaurants, bars and cafes to reopen as soon as its safe to do so. Sent all is home to the campaign for real and. They promote to pubs in the search for the perfect Pint Campaignfor the search for the perfect Pint Campaign for real aerial. They want to return safely so they won the confidence and reassurance pubs are doing everything they can to protect staff and the drinkers in them and they also want to know when they go back to the pub, theyre going to have some of the atmosphere they enjoy their and pubs will work very ha rd to enjoy their and pubs will work very hard to ensure whatever restrictions theyre working under, they will work to create that pub feel. Many pubs arent contemplating opening their doors soon. The boot turns a 600 this year but theyre not planning on reopening to mark the occasion. They dont think drinking at home can ever beat the pub. You cant beat a point of ale from the cask, a bottle of real ale isnt the same and its the same with draft beers. Lagers. A point from a draft tastes very different from a draft tastes very different from a draft tastes very different from a can. At the moment it is nice we can get outside and meet friends a pint. But eventually we will all want to come hand have a point at the pub because thats what we do. The concept of a pub tests social distancing to its limit, but in time these landlords look forward to handing the first point over the bar. Adam mcclean, bbc news. That was really cleverly shot, but it is it wrong that i was. Lying back one day, one day like a mirage, we will be back in the pub. That was a nice piece. Memories, eh . Headlines are coming up. See you shortly. Do you want a cup of coffee in the meantime . Hello, this is breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Protesters are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Events have been held here throughout the week following the death of george floyd in the United States. But Health Secretary matt hancock says we are still facing a health crisis, and Research Suggests the infection rate has risen in parts of england, including the north west and south west. Its time for our daily appointment with a gp. Joining us today is dr sarahjarvis. Good morning, how are you . You have a weekend off . Well, part of a weekend off. I will be working today for a bit. And working with us in the meantime. Can we start with the r . The meantime. Can we start with the r . The r the meantime. Can we start with the r . The r rate . Were talking about it raising in the south west and north west of england. What should people in those make about . The relative rate in the south west of england has consistently been the lowest rate in the country, whereas why we have the highest rate in the uk and wales, in the north east we have had the highest rate in england and the northwest has had the second highest rate. Basically, what it means is that if the r rate is above 1. 0, the number of people who are affected is rising, and therefore that means it is gradually or rapidly becoming more dangerous. I think we all expected, u nfortu nately, think we all expected, unfortunately, the r rate will go up in the south west, not necessarily above one, but certainly, if we see all those horrendous pictures of people crowding together on beaches standing very close to each other, not socially distancing, in order to get out of the hot weather. I think we worried that this was going to be an issue. The north west is a little bit more of a puzzle, of course there are some very Beautiful Spots in the north west, but i think it is a little bit more of a puzzle as to why it has increased. What it means is, it is a reminder to all of us that we are balanced on a knife edge, we could end up having ever rising numbers. We gradually got used to those numbers of deaths that we hear about every gradually falling with those little lips which relates to reporting, and the fact that of course there have been Bank Holidays or weekends in the reports might be delayed. Little blips. But weve got to remember that if we wa nt but weve got to remember that if we want that to continue to go down we have to keep our distance. It is ha rd to have to keep our distance. It is hard to know what to make of it, though, for most of us. Because those regions that we are talking about is enormous. If you take the south west it goes from tewkesbury to lands south west it goes from tewkesbury to lands end. But is potentially a couple of hundred miles. The r rate obviously isnt that high across that, it might be an individual pockets. It is quite hard as punters to know how to interpret it, and how to know how to interpret it, and how to change our lives if necessary. Youre absolutely right. And if we look at wales, they have one of the highest rates at 650 per 100,000 people and one of the lowest rates at 50 per 100,000 people. They are not quite the same dramatic variations across the south west, but i think what it really says to all of us is, you know what, your behaviour matters. It doesnt matter whether you are in a pocket. It doesnt matter where you are. Youve just got to be careful. We have reported in the past 24 hours that people using public transport in england have started to wear face masks at all times, and some new advice from the who bodily overnight as well about facemasks. Is that something that you welcome . Overall, it is, because they are doing it in the right situations. I have always had concerns about facemasks, as many doctors have. Firstly, it can lull people into a false sense of security. A paper out just lull people into a false sense of security. A paper outjust yesterday shows being one metre apart reduces the risk of infection by 82 . That is so impressive that reduction is, if you continue to socially distance. And obviously it is greater if you are at two metres apart. Iam greater if you are at two metres apart. I am worried that people think they can be more up close and personal. I am worried that people may think it means they are protected. Face coverings do not protected. Face coverings do not protect you. They protect people that you might be breeding, coughing, sneezing or blowing out onto. If they all do it in an area where you cannot socially distance, but will undoubtably reduce the risk of infection. Of course, the areas where you cannot socially distance are places like public transport and shops, where it is impossible to do so. You mentioned places like beaches as well, you mentioned the summer coming up and the protests that are planned over the weekend. What concerns do you have about events like that, Public Events . have to say, i think there is absolutely no reason for there to be so many people out on the beaches. I do understand priti patel saying there is a pandemic still, we are balanced on a knife edge, please think carefully before you go out in protest, but i think well have to understand that people feel unbelievably strongly this and in the United States in particular, there has been a momentum which has come to the fore. But i would say to people who are thinking of going out and protesting, please keep your distance. Coronavirus is no respecter of the good cause from which you are going out. If you are going out onto a beach because you are an idiot and you see that there are an idiot and you see that there are thousands of other people there and you cannot socially distance, but you just fancy lying down on your square six inches of sound, you are your square six inches of sound, you a re u nfortu nately your square six inches of sound, you are unfortunately no more likely to get it then if you are a protester going out for the best reason in the world. So regardless of what it is, if you go out and there are too many people at the beach, go home. Or dont go in the first place. If you are protesting, please be sensible, i know you feel strongly about it, but please socially distance and actually, if you cannot socially distance, even outside, where a face covering. Sarah, thank you. A quick rattle through this mornings covid 19 headlines. We are going to talk to mike now, and mike, the more i see you over the weeks, we are 11 weeks into lockdown, i see glimmers of happiness and joy as you see more and more sporting events coming back stop it is like you are coming alive again. Thank you, yes, bright eyed and bushy tailed, back to our old selves. It feels weird today, almost like normal. Its the biggest sporting event in the uk to take place since lockdown today in terms of tradition and prestige. Horse racing resumed behind closed doors this week, following government approval for the elite sport, and today its the first classic of the season the 2000 guineas takes place at newmarket later. We can speak now to the champion jockey, usheen murphy, who is riding one of the favourites in the big race. Oisin murphy. Morning, oisin. Thanks forjoining us on such a big day. How are you feeling, first of all . Are you sought to get a good sleep ona are you sought to get a good sleep on a day like this, or did the nerves keep you good morning, guys. I had nerves keep you good morning, guys. Ihada nerves keep you good morning, guys. I had a good night sleep last night. Obviously the 2000 guineas is one of the biggest days in the calendar and iam very the biggest days in the calendar and i am very nervous, the biggest days in the calendar and i am very nervous, but also excited. I have ridden in these sorts of races before and it is nothing i am not used to. So im going to give it best shot. Absolutely. Now, you have been racing all week and had a couple of winners. What has it been like, then, without the crowds and all the Safety Measures in place . How weird has it been for you . They have put in lots of work over the last couple of months in planning in order to get racing back safely and in the best possible conditions, so we have got strict protocols to adhere to. We all know what is expected of us. It has been pretty straightforward, i think things have gone pretty smoothly. I think the public should be proud of what horseracing has been able to do in the last couple of days. What about for you, when you are coming up the final straight, the final furlong, and there is that lack of chair that you normally get . Yeah, i often try to block it out. It is lovely to have big crowds at the top meetings like royal ascot, and today at newmarket you would normally have 30,000 people. But werejust newmarket you would normally have 30,000 people. But were just really pleased racing is going ahead. These top class animals are on show and everybody is going to watch them on itv and racing tv. So turn in through the afternoon today. Just wondering how it works, we are hearing about it being difficult being in this bubble at the snooker and Milton Keynes, but there you are at lambourn, newmarket is 140 miles away, do you come and go, just driving through back and forth, just have the comfort of your own bed . Absolutely. I think hotels are open for key workers at the moment, and possibly sports people who are competing or about to compete do fit into a category similar to that. But iam much into a category similar to that. But i am much more comfortable going up and down. I am used to being in the carfor many and down. I am used to being in the car for many hours every day, so it doesnt bother me too much. I dont drive regularly myself, i have a driver, i keep my head down and try to chill out. I can see your trophies behind you, a lovely cabinet and lambourn is a lovely place to be in lockdown. How was it for you . How did you keep fit, all those weeks without racing . Mentally and physically . I got pretty fat i had put on a couple of pounds even with the best intentions of trying to walking and running, and i keep active, but i ate too much. Look, ive got myself in Good Condition over the last two weeks or so. I feel it very well on myself and hopefully i can ride to a high level of the weekend. I know there are a lot of hills around lambourn, so running around that would get you pretty fit. Now, at 24, you were the youngest jockey in 13 pretty fit. Now, at 24, you were the youngestjockey in 13 years to win the jockey championship last year. But you have not actually won a classic yet. Some up for the passing racing fans who dont know too much about the sport, why would it mean so much to win a classic today . There are only five classics in britain every season, and i have not come close to winning any of them, although i have 115 group ones. So i do feel a bit of a burden. Won 15 group ones. Today and tomorrow i have a second favourite, the 2000 guineas is for code colts and i ride a horse called temp two, called kameko. Two really good chances and im very hopeful, but these races are very hard to win. It is like a Champions League final or a formula 1 big race. It is really hard. But i have good opportunities and the horses are in super form. Absolutely, you have got the talent, you have proved that. You have been described as the next frankie dettori, does that bother you, does it under pressure . Well, i am a successful and less well known, but iadmire him. Successful and less well known, but i admire him. He has achieved so much and he has been a brilliant ambassadorfor much and he has been a brilliant ambassador for racing. So much and he has been a brilliant ambassadorfor racing. So if i can get anywhere near his level over the next couple of years, that would be great. Time is on your side. Thanks for speaking to us, oisin. I suppose it is almost time to get in the car and had to newmarket. Best of luck today and tomorrow. That was oisin murphy joining today and tomorrow. That was oisin murphyjoining us from lambourn. An insight into the life of the jockey. There is no place like home, to travel or that way back and forth, at least you are in your own bed. Travel or that way back and forth, at least you are in your own bedm makes a difference, doesnt it . Being in your own bed. Yeah. We are really sleep obsessed on this programme. I wonder what the weather will be like in newmarket today . I know just the will be like in newmarket today . I knowjust the person who can tell us. Good morning, darren. Good morning. There is a spell of rain to move down across newmarket later on this morning, and then it is going to be a case of sunshine and showers. Wonder sunshine comes out at this time of the year it is going to feel quite warm, but the general theme is for the cool weather to continue. Some unusually windy weather for this time of year. Things should start to improve a bit on sunday, and early this morning, all was quite calm and the sun was out across southern parts of england, a lovely start to the day. If we look at the satellite picture, this is what is coming now. You can see how this cloud is wrapping itself up there, curling around, thatis itself up there, curling around, that is around an area of low pressure which is going to take this ran south. The rain is continuing in the north west of scotland, we have seen some rain in Northern Ireland, this band of rain moving away from Northern England, heading into wales and the midlands. That amount of rain will continue to push starting to newmarket, and further south later this morning and into the afternoon. Behind it, we get some sunshine, but they will be rather heavy showers as well. As we head towards the later part of the afternoon, there is not a great deal left about rain across the south and south west, but it will be windy. Perhaps not far away from gales, we have got wind gusts there, some blustery and heavy showers in Eastern England. Clouds and rain to Northern Ireland and the north west of scotland. The southern and eastern parts of scotland, we should see the sunshine coming out and the wind stopping as well. This is the place to be in the afternoon, with temperatures of 18 or 19 through the central belt. Elsewhere, typically 14 or 15. Central belt. Elsewhere, typically 14 or15. Again, central belt. Elsewhere, typically 14 or 15. Again, rather cool. Those heavy showers continuing to this evening before fading away overnight, and the rain that was in the north west of scotland then move south into Northern England overnight. I said the weather should be improving a bit tomorrow. That is because we have this area of High Pressure, tantalising. It is trying to move towards the uk, still some low pressure and rain towards those north sea coast. We have got a northerly wind. It will not be quite as windy as today. They will be range runs out across Eastern England and down towards the midlands, but becomes lighter and patio through the afternoon. Any showers tending to fade away from scotla nd showers tending to fade away from scotland and many places brightening up scotland and many places brightening upa scotland and many places brightening up a touch. Some sunshine. A better day across southern parts of england and wales where temperatures are likely to be 19 or 20. As we head into the beginning of next week, there is that area of High Pressure. It is just there is that area of High Pressure. It isjust a there is that area of High Pressure. It is just a little ridge of High Pressure, it is not going to be dominating. They were of underwriting into the north west, probably during tuesday. That will bring outbreaks of rain as well. Some city forecasts for you for the beginning of next week. Temperatures for this time of year, were not seeing a return to the really warm weather weve had over the past few weeks or so, until recently, but it looks like it is going to be generally generally dry during monday and tuesday. And while there isafair monday and tuesday. And while there is a fair bit of cloud around, i think we will see some sunshine at times, and it may well turn a bit more unsettled from wednesday onwards, but some signs, a glimmer of something a bit better early next week after this cool and wet weather this weekend. What some would say, and i am one of them, people are quite grateful that them, people are quite grateful that the gardens and the countryside is under the farmers will be very grateful, but they will be getting some rain, because it has been really dry . But the rain has been rather hit and miss. Where i live, we desperately needed some rain, but we desperately needed some rain, but we have not had huge amounts. The problem is, all this wet weather has come at a time when we are allowed to get out and meet more people, and we have to be outdoors, it is proving more difficult. Good point. Well made. Well be back with the headlines at 8am. Now, its time for click. Hey there, hope youre doing ok. Lara is. Errm, yeah, lara looks absolutely fine, you have taken to wearing shades indoors, should i be worried . Dont worry, there is a good reason for this which i will explain in a moment. Ive been on a mission to find the best wireless sound, so i started off with some True Wireless earbuds. First up, these from jabra, which are meant to be great for active use. But i found as soon as i started running they just fall out of my ears. Great sound but not so much use when its on the floor. Then i tried these by edifier, a third of the price, and they are lighter so they did out a little bit less, but the battery life was so fantastic that i was almost forgiving of that as long as they didnt fall down a drain, because obviously that would be a problem. But with all the falling out of my ears maybe i actually have something strange going on with my ears. Do you think funny ears is a thing . It is a thing, i have been told i have tiny ear canals so i have a real problem with in ear headphones. Whenever i wear them they keep self ejecting, so it is a thing trust me. So thats 100 of us with the problem, so i think these are the solution. The bose frames play sound out of small speakers and theyve got a microphone in them, so youre all sorted. The only thing is theyre not the most flattering sunglasses, but they work well for running. They look absolutely fine. Talking about running and sport in general, we have seen the return of some sport now behind closed doors. One spot that is still officially off at the moment is motor racing, although they have found a really interesting way to kind of keep going. Now, omar mehtab has been for a drive, but he has also discovered that with new techn comes new opportunities for cheating. With esports more popular than ever we are seeing that the raw emotion, big money and intense competition that make real life sport so compelling are also at its core. Butjust like in any regular sport, cheating is an inevitability. I am questioning if it was really daniel in the car. Like many sports, formula e, the all electric racing series, decided to suspend all of their races after the pandemic yet. But while the season was postponed, drivers were still wearing to go. So formula e decided to continue in spite of the pandemic virtually. So its real life professional drivers would enter the gaming world to race against each other in an esports competition, the race at home challenge. All drivers compete from their own homes assuming a gaming simulator called rfactor 2. But this setup take things further than using a normal gaming controller. Oliver rowland is a formula e driver for nissan and has this huge rig in his home. It includes professional steering wheel, pedals and a seat that reacts to the stimulation. But could this ever matchup to the feeling of a real racecar . Ive been spending probably six, seven hours on the simulator a day, so you get pretty tired. You tend to get worse towards the end of the days. I think the general feeling is the graphics, the tracks, everythings actually very close. Of course you dont get the cues or the feeling of the car, so you rely more on visual things, which takes you a bit longer to get used to, but i think i am actually extremely impressed with what weve been sent. Its notjust professional races who get to take part. On the weekend, there is a separate racejust for gamers, and the winner gets to drive around the track in a real live formula e gen2 car. Now, if you want to take part in the race on the weekend, you first have to set a really, really good lap time in order to qualify. So im going to give it a go. And theyve sent me one of these to try it in its very easy to lose control, or even have the wheel whack on your knuckles if you lose your grip. Its not moving properly. I broke how did i break a fake car . But after several tries, i set a pretty decent time, or so i thought i came dead last which isnt surprising, as these gamers are the real deal. They spend an hour after hour training and intensely studying the mechanics, not only of a car but the game itself too. But the race at home challenge didnt generate the positive feeling formula e and its sponsors would have hoped for. And it may be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Recently, audi sports real life formula e driver daniel abt was found to have cheated during a race. In fact, he didnt race at all. Managing to obscure his face on the video feed, it was actually pro gamer Lorenz Hoerzing who was behind the wheel. Other drivers immediately voiced their suspicions after dabt, not true to form, had done well. To be honest, im questioning if it was really daniel in the car. Formula e launched an investigation, and by cross referencing ip address, found that abt was not behind the wheel. Audi took no time in sucking abt, who was also disqualified in that race by formula e. And the gamer, hoerzing, banned from ever entering a formula e event again. But why did they do it . So from this it is clear that abt didnt take the esports race as seriously as a real life one. Now, we reached out to formula e who declined to make a statement on abts cheating and how they will address the strategy to prevent it happening again in future. But just think about this for a second cheating or not, i gamerjust came third in a race with highly trained professional drivers. People are starting to understand that theres a big difference between a casual gamer and a professional seem racer. The speed that these guys managed to extract from the cars over a lap just shows how dedicated they are to the sport. Thats bound to be some kind of Transferable Skills that in the real world. So could this be a new way of identifying talent . I guess a typical motorsport person might say, well, you know, can they do it if you put them in a car . Thats what were going to put to test this initiative. I think at the end when you have that prize, perhaps we can provide a pathway into a Real Motorsport career. That was really interesting, and the thing that i love was that the driver was just wearing socks, like many of us working from home. Throughout the pandemic so far, weve been trying to show our carers that we care, with total applause if nothing else, but recently i met up with a friend of the show whos been going a little bit further. If you were in brighton over the last few weeks, you might have seen this so i thought, wouldnt it be fun to actually set up some of my lasers on the roof terrace and see what i could hit with my lasers. And thats how megalomania starts Seb Lee Delisle is a professional laserist, and just to say before he showed his love for the nhs in this way, he did get permission from police and aviation authorities. And if he looks familiar, well, you might have seen him wowing us at click live 2018. Hes also created a dance show where the audience control the lasers using their mobile phones and the dancers improvise moves that follow the beams. And a lot of his work has been putting on laser shows for various cities during festivals. But restrictions on Mass Gatherings have thrown this years light festivals into doubt, and that gave seb his next crazy idea. And so i thought, can i make a lights show that would be fine whatever level of restrictions . So i put together this idea called laser light city i have to stop thinking of summer night city although i think ive got my theme tune written already. So its called laser light city, and the idea is i get the biggest lasers i can get hold of, probably at least 30 watts, and install them on iconic landmarks around the city, pointing up into the sky, but the fun part is ill give the residents in the city the opportunity to operate these lasers through their mobile phones. And you can go to my website and just with your finger, you can move these enormous beams around. Thats a light show that can work no matter what the restrictions are . You can see it from your window, from your garden, from your pathways. And in fact, seb hopes that these kind of light shows will one day replace a form of entertainment that he thinks has had its day. Fireworks are sparkly and bright and beautiful, but theyre hundreds of years Old Technology now. Theyre problematic these days for so many reasons. And i guess the argument to keep them is we havent really had anything as bright and brilliant and accessible, but now we dont have that argument because weve got lasers, weve got superbright leds. Lockdown or no lockdown, the laser light show may be coming to a city near you, although certain bonus lighting effects are not guaranteed. Thunder crashes love it how much do we all need some fun right now . I do actually agree about fireworks, i feel the same. Its true fireworks are not everyones cup of tea, are they . Thats it for the shortcut of click for this week. Dont forget, the full length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer. You can keep up with the team throughout the week on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter bbcclick. Thank you so much for continuing to watch and we will see you soon. Bye bye. Good morning welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Our headlines today. Protesters are warned to avoid mass demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd in the United States, overfears they will spread coronavirus. Taking the knee. The american Football League reverses its decision and allows players to protest against racial violence when the National Anthem is played. Royal support Prince William reveals he has been volunteering for a charity by counselling people anonymously during lockdown. Champion jockey usheen murphy tells us it would be like winning the Champions League, if he was to win his first ever classic, the 2000 guineas at newmarket today, the uks biggest sporting event behind closed doors since lockdown. Unusually doors since lockdown. Windy weather for the time of unusually windy weather for the time of year and some rain pushing its way southwards as well. Its saturdayjune the 6th. Our top story. Protestors are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Research suggests the infection rate has risen in the north west and south west of england. A number of events are planned across the uk following the death of george floyd in the United States. Jon donnison has the latest. Your silence is racism mass public protest while social distancing is a difficult ask. And after a week which has seen several uk demonstrations over the killing of george floyd in the us, the government here is asking people not to take to the streets this weekend. The reason that its vital that people stick to the rules this weekend is to protect themselves and their family from this horrific disease. So please, for the safety of your loved ones, do not attend large gatherings, including demonstrations, of more than six people. In the United States, the protests are on a scale not seen in decades. But there, too, there are concerns about what impact they might have on the spread of covid 19. Black lives matter here, some of those demonstrating have tried to keep two metres apart. But on twitter the home secretary, priti patel, also urged people not to attend, saying coronavirus remains a real threat. Last night the World Health Organization changed its advice on the wearing of face masks. In light of evolving evidence, who advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission, and physical distancing is difficult, such as on public transport, in shops, or in other confined or crowded environments. In england, it will be compulsory to wearface masks on public transport from the 15th ofjune. The government hopes such measures will keep infection rates down, although some argue the advice has come too late. And the uk has passed another grim milestone, with more than 40,000 people having now died from covid 19. The number of new deaths in all settings confirmed yesterday was 357. And there are concerns about the r rate, the number of people each infected person passes the virus onto. One computer model shows that in most areas of england to be just below the key figure of 1. 0, except in the north west and south west, where it is estimated to be right on 1. 0. A different study says scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are on 0. 8. All right, then, off we go. So as children return to school in many parts of the country, the infection rate remains on a knife edge. Too much so for Tameside Council in Greater Manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to reopen on monday. What does that all mean to the policies we have to live with . Our Political Correspondent helen cattjoins us now from our london newsroom. The rh is varying all across the uk. What impact could that have regionalised lockdown is . The government has put a really big focus on that r rate. Same to say it could vary across the country. That tells us a couple of things. In the report, nowhere in the country does it seem to be a lot below one. When the government comes to weighing up those decisions between the benefits of starting to unlock the economy and give more freedoms, and with the risk, it means they might not have much room to manoeuvre. This idea of regional variation seems to have come more important in recent weeks as we come to the next phase of trying to unlock the country. Weve had this idea of having localised lockdown is to stop i breaks, and also stopping restrictions more slowly in some places are reimposing them when needed. This idea of regional differences may become stronger as we move into the next five. In the United States, the nfl has responded to the anger about Police Brutality and racism, by saying players should be allowed to drop to one knee in protest during the National Anthem. The league had previously banned them from doing so, and President Trump had once said protesting players should be fired. Our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. It is the National Conversation racial inequality, Police Brutality, injustice in america. Unity in the cause symbolised by a simple gesture. Police and protesters dropping to one knee. All that started with this man, back in 2016. San francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in protest at the Racial Injustice of the time. A single minded act that led to him being mocked by President Trump and ostracised by the league. Kaepernicks contract was not renewed, and he has not played professional football since. Four years on, the sentiments he expressed than have come into sharp relief following the death of george floyd, prompting kaepernicks former colleagues to join the growing chorus for change. How many times do we need to ask you to listen to your players . What will it take . For one of us to be murdered by Police Brutality . What if i was george floyd . If i was george floyd . Some of the leagues biggest names took part in this video calling on League Officials to reject racism, and admit they were wrong back then in preventing the players from protesting peacefully. President trump, who four years ago called on team owners to sack players who took the knee, has re entered the fray, taking to twitter to echo his previous refrain no kneeling. And while 75 of nfl players are black, the majority of team owners are white, many of them supporters of the president. The leagues commissioner would normally be expected to support mrtrump, but these are different times. Admitting they had made mistakes, he instead backed the players. Without black players, there would be no National Football league. And the protests around the country are emblematic of the centuries of silence, inequality and oppression of black players, coaches, fans and staff. We are listening, i am listening. From the inner cities to the corridors of one of the most popular sports in the land, the calls for change are echoing in every corner of american life. Events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d day landings have had to be scaled back because of the lockdown. Therell be a short ceremony in normandy this afternoon. Tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. 20,000 troops who fought under british command, died during the campaign. Prince william has revealed that he has become a volunteer counsellor for a Mental Health charity. Hes been trained to answer messages sent in to a helpline called shout which allows people to have conversations by text messaging. Angus crawford reports. Ive felt miserable for too long now. In a time of need, help can be just a text away. As we reported last month, shout, the crisis text service, is a year old. Its highest profile backers, the duke and duchess of cambridge, met volunteers on a video call to say thank you, and we can now reveal william had Something Special to tell them. Im going to share a little secret with you guys, that im actually on the platform volunteering. Are you yes, iam. When he revealed that to us on our recent zoom call, the conversation suddenly changed. It became the six of us chatting about what its like to be a volunteer, and he was asking us for tips on how to cope with various things. It was just like talking to a member of the team, and i think that was just so refreshing. A life of public service, here flying east anglias air ambulance. Shout is a new text line that supports people who need a voice. He is now fully trained by shout and local volunteers, works from home, answering texts from people in need anonymously, of course. We are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. He has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly the skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. The royal couple at a shout event last year. Now william hasjoined their ranks a prince raising awareness about Mental Health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. The death of george floyd in Police Custody sparked protests around the world this week. But today were being urged to stay away from big demonstrations, in order to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Joining us now is cynthia gentle, who is organising a black lives matter protest in edinburgh, and marvin rees is the mayor of bristol. Thank you both forjoining us. We have seen pictures in the last hour or so from sydney in australia, thousands of people protesting and some Wearing Masks, but very tightly crammed in together and people worrying about seeing that level of proximity. As an organiser of tomorrows event in edinburgh, how can you make it safe in the current climate. We have put all these considerations into place and we have actually changed the venue to fully ensure that people are social distancing. Weve moved it to a venue distancing. Weve moved it to a venue that can take close to 5000 people. We have measured out the area, and so we are confident that people are able to carry out the guidelines and we have made it clear on our events page. Weve invited people to come only if they have no symptoms of the coronavirus, and that they are fully protected, Wearing Masks and taking responsibility for their own health as well. As an organiser with the responsibility, that must be a worry for you. It is something that i have made a note of, but something im fully aware of is that racism itself isa fully aware of is that racism itself is a pandemic that has been minimised, and it has an adverse effect on the site of the temp three mac community. Its time to bring it to the fore, because the effects of racism are as serious as any other pandemic, and now is the time to focus and move forward as human beings and not minimise other peoples struggles. The Health Secretary said yesterday at the briefing that he was appalled by the death of george floyd, but the pandemic remains a real threat. In your position, you have heard what cynthia has said and the people around the world, about the anger and frustration of racism and violence, but there is a real problem here. There is a real threat to health. There is, but i would not wa nt to health. There is, but i would not want any dynamic to come out of this in to view where i was allying myself with matt hancock and up with cynthia. Not only do we get these overt acts of violence, but every day, people with black and brown skin have lower life expense since the, disproportionate representation in institutions. It has to change. My concern at the moment though is that cove rt my concern at the moment though is that covert is with us and we dont have a vaccine. It is not the demonstration i have a problem with, it is any demonstration that requires a gathering. It will lead to the loss of a lot of black and brown lives, and the consequence of any further lockdown, we know is disproportionately affecting black and people. This again will have a health quote consequence. How do you think people can protest in these physically restrictive times . There is no easy physically restrictive times . There is no easy answer physically restrictive times . There is no easy answer to that. Racism isntjust something is no easy answer to that. Racism isnt just something that you act. You dontjust have Boycott Movement and enact change. In bristol, we are encouraging people to take any, and i think that puts it in some ways an muhammad ali more territory actually. The people to take any, ta ke actually. The people to take any, take a picture themselves taking a knee, and done than sunday were asking people to tweet that picture of them taking a knee to the states. Donald trump not in is an of himself the beginning and end of racism. But at the moment he is the focal point of what embodies the system of racism. That is as good a target as any. This is only an initial act in many ways. The challenge of racism is going to go on for many many years. I is going to go on for many many years. Lam is going to go on for many many years. I am wary that we should not be frustrated if after the demonstration, we do not experience instantaneous change. Thats not the way racism is defeated. What do you think of the idea that marvin has had as an idea of taking the knee on your doorstep and taking a safely taking a selfie. Would that be a safer way of an protesting rather than the demonstration you have planned . Whilst this is happening in america, the focus should notjust be in america. There is racism here and in scotland, and people in edinburgh are willing to come out and protest against things that are happening here, with ourfriends and families. Yes, we support what happen it, other forms families. Yes, we support what happen it, otherforms of demonstration. We have victims of abuse coming to the protest, people who have been having trouble in institutions, and they are all racially affected. We have our own struggle to start working on here in scotland. I dont think anyone of reasonable man can object to what you are saying in terms of why people are upset and what needs to change. The fact of the matter is, though, there is a risk to health of people gather. We heard from marvin rhys saying that in this age of social media, you can campaign. We wouldnt know about George Floyds death if it was not for social media. Why can that not be enough in terms of keeping everyone safe physically. As organisers, we are keeping people safe. We are organising a safe space for people to protest. People are going to protest whether we turn up or not. We are trying to observe what the government has suggested, but we are not frog matching people out of their homes. People are coming out other desire to protest for what is right. We have had this minimised over and over and over again, and even with the pandemic were it is not going to go away. People are still going to speak and protest, and tomorrow is a safe space for them to do that. We are working with them to do that. We are working with the council and police, so everything is in place for a peaceful, static protest. People are not marching. People will have designated spots to observe and maintain social distancing throughout the protest. Well leave it there. Thank you very much for your time this morning. Heres darren with a look at this mornings weather. I real mixture of weather, not what you would expect for this time of year. Here is a picture taken this morning in oxfordshire. Perhaps, the start of a lovely day to come. Not really, the weather is changing. We have unusually windy strong, northerly winds. This curl of cloud is marking and area of low pressure, and with the thick of cloud we are seeing this rain. It is very windy in Northern Ireland with that reign, and it is continuing to march its way southwards. We will see a spell of rain moving further south across england and wales. To the north of it, in many places we will see sunshine, but there will be some blustery showers as well. Across the afternoon it may be quite different across southern counties in england. Strong winds, not far off a gale perhaps. More rain to come, cool, wet and windy across Northern Ireland, with southern and eastern parts of scotland. Perhaps the best place to be today. The wins wont be strung here in the afternoon and temperatures may make 18 or 19 celsius. Even between those downpours 15 and 16 degrees. The rain man that was in the north west of scotla nd rain man that was in the north west of scotland going southwards into Northern England by the end of overnight, and temperatures slipping away to night eight or nine celsius. As we move to the second half of the weekend, it may be a slightly drier picture. We have this High Pressure trying to come in from the atlantic, that low pressure is still dominating eastern areas. The showers will ease off in scotland and we will see some rain moving southwards across Eastern England and then the midlands and rain becomes light and patchy. Some sunshine coming through, and notable change the south east parts of england. A decent day here. So, the weather probably improving during sunday as we have seen, but for much of this weekend it will be rather cool of this weekend it will be rather cool, and unusually windy forjune, and some spells of rain around as well. As we look around as we look ahead into the beginning of next week, High Pressure has more of an influence. We see that moving down from the north west to bring some rain in here, but away from here, some city forecasts for you, it looks dry on monday into tuesday, temperatures and in normal and there will be some sunshine at times. Thank you very much indeed. Variety is good. When the lockdown started, around 2. 5 Million People across the uk were told they were at higher risk from the effects of covid 19 and that they should stay at home and shield themselves. In england, the government is currently advising people to shield until the end of the month but you can now go outdoors with people that you live with. Those living alone can spend Time Outdoors with one person from another household while maintaining social distancing. Those shielding in wales should do so until the middle of august but you can now go outside to exercise and meet people from another household. From monday, there are changes to the advice in Northern Ireland those that are shielding will be able to go outdoors with people they live with or one person from another household. Theres so far been no change to guidance in scotland, so people shielding there must stay at home until at least the 18th of june. Joining us now is gemma peters, chief executive at blood cancer uk. Good morning and thanks forjoining us. As we went through the differences between the nations there, it does flag up concerns about making sure the people are getting the right message and are clear about this. Thank you very much for going through it, because as you say it is quite a confusing picture for people shielding at the moment. There are too many people across the uk who have been shielding because they are can extremely vulnerable if they were to get the coronavirus. Those people have been asking for a really long time for clear advice about what other conditions in which they would be allowed to do more. What has happened, as you havejust described, is we have had a series of announcements from different parts of the United Kingdom giving slightly different advice and alter different timelines, and nobody has been clear about what the evidence is that what those decisions are based on. What were seeing is that hundred and 20,000 of those people who are shielding, there is increased anxiety about what the right thing to do is, and not really feeling confident about the support and advice they are getting is right for them. What support they need, and what support do they feel they are not getting . I think the first thing is about why they are in the shielding group and what are the circumstances and what will allow them to be released. It is difficult to put a date on because of all the reasons we understand about the complexity, and also all the risk to those 2 Million People, and their circumstances are different, but clarity on that is really important. Secondly, this has a massive impact on peoples Mental Health. Shielding isa on peoples Mental Health. Shielding is a really strict thing to follow. Up is a really strict thing to follow. Up until now, not leaving your house at all and isolating from members of your household, and that takes a big toll on people. The other thing is thousands and thousands of call to our support line and online forum, and people are concerned about whether they can act sex food and shopping deliveries, and also how they talk to their employers about whether they can go back to work, or whether they can go back to work, or whether their children can go back to school. In all of those areas, there has been uncertainty, and we have had promises that there will be a package of support for those people shielding, but we havent seen the detail of what that is yet, and we havent been involved in the development of that package, so there are lots of concerns around that. We speak to a gp on this Programme Every day. This is not meant to sound contrite or anything, but you could call your gp for advice, couldnt you . But you could call your gp for advice, couldnt you . You could, but if we take the shielding announcement from last week, gps and hospitals and charities like ours we re hospitals and charities like ours were taken hospitals and charities like ours were ta ken completely hospitals and charities like ours were taken completely off guard. We had not been involved in that announcement. When people called, we we re announcement. When people called, we were saying what we always say, it is really important that you talk to your own health care team, either your own health care team, either your hospital or your gp because they understand better your health circumstances. They were calling them and saying gps and hospitals we re them and saying gps and hospitals were saying im not sure why that has come out. That has added an extra layer to people. You are absolutely right, talking to your health care team, whoever you see regularly, people in that shielding group, is really, really important. Ifi group, is really, really important. If i take the Blood Cancer Community which is the one i know best, there are people in that community who should not be going out. People who have recently had stem cell transplants for instance. It is really important that you check, and i think that where the advice does not talk about the nuances and the difference in the balance of risks for individuals within that 2 million group, is going to let that group down. Thank you very much for highlighting those issues and talking to us this morning. Its been a big week for thousands of children across england, as they returned to school for the First Time Since march. Lessons have been very different, of course, with strict social distancing rules in force in the classroom. Our education correspondent, Elaine Dunkley has been to visit pupils in leeds to see how theyre getting used to the changes. Im feeling very, very, r , very nervous about that this, but at the same time, im very, very, happy. It was completely my choice and ijust thought it would be better for me. It was mainly for my Mental Health and mental well being. Going back to school during a pandemic has given children a lot to think about. Getting germs, so thats always a worry at the back of my mind. There are new school rules and big changes ahead. I havent been wearing this in a while, havent been wearing my backpack in a while. Ill catch up with you guys later. This is Chapel Allerton primary in leeds. For the first time in ten weeks, its now open to all children in reception, year one and year six. So, its my first day back at school and it was kind of weird because there are only a couple of us. Were really spaced, so we cant sit together, you cant whisper in classes i wasnt seeing all my friends, i was seeing about eight of them, and id normally see, like, 30 people at once. We learned to wash our hands, then we came and back in and washed our hands again, so its quite a lot of washing. We probably wash about four times a day. Four or five. Everyone is kind of down. Its not as cheerful because normally our school is really happy and cheerful and we enjoy school, but i dont think anybody is really enjoying it as much because, like, my best friend, theyre not always here. Its been a cautious start back for primary schools in england. Many have stayed closed due to fears about coronavirus. Families have had so much to weigh up. For some, it wasnt the right decision for children to be back at school. For others, it was the right time. Its been a personal and, for many, difficult decision based on whats best for their kids. All schools in wales are due to open on 29thjune, and will be followed by schools in scotland and Northern Ireland in august. Ive just been to the school, as you can see im in my clothes. For these children, going back to school has felt like small steps to normality. Ive been learning a lot, seeing new teachers and just seeing the new normal way of the world. The test for the government is just how many more willjoin them. But i cant see my friends. It is when you see the lines on the pavements across the school gates where they have to stand, it is so different. Such a different world. Children are doing brilliantly to adapt to it, the classroom assistants, all sorts. Stay with us, the headlines are coming up. Hello, this is breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Coming up before nine, darren will have the weather. But first, a summary of this mornings main news. Protestors are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Events have been held here throughout the week following the death of george floyd in the United States. But Health Secretary matt hancock says we are still facing a health crisis, and Research Suggests the infection rate has risen in parts of england, including the north west and south west. The National Football league in the United States has reversed its decision to ban players from dropping to one knee in protest during the National Anthem. Its in response to anger about Police Brutality and racism following the death of george floyd. President trump had previously said protesting players should be fired. Events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d day landings have had to be scaled back because of the lockdown. There will be a short ceremony in normandy this afternoon. Tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. 20,000 troops who fought under british command died during the campaign. The duke of cambridge has revealed that he has been anonymously counselling people during lockdown. Prince william has been volunteering at the Mental Health charity shout, which offers support via text message. Those contacting the service would not know they are talking to a member of the royal family as all the charitys volunteers use a pseudonym. Now the sport. More and more sport are starting to happen, mike. The biggest sporting event in the uk since lockdown takes place at newmarket later today. Its one of racings classic races, the 2,000 guineas, first run in 1809. Normally, tens of thousands of fans would be there cheering on the runners and riders, but the race will be behind closed doors, like all races this week, since the sport was allowed to return. Jockey oisin murphy, was crowned flat racings champion jockey last season, but hes never won a classic and earlier told us what it would mean to end that wait today on board kameko. Today and tomorrow, i have the second favourite in both races, so the 2,000 guineas i ride a horse called cameco, and the 1,000 guineas tomorrow is forfillies, called cameco, and the 1,000 guineas tomorrow is for fillies, female horses, i ride a filly called mill isle. These races are super hard to win. It is like a Champions League final or a formula 1 big race, win. It is like a Champions League final ora formula 1 big race, it win. It is like a Champions League final or a formula 1 big race, it is really ha rd final or a formula 1 big race, it is really hard for them, but i have good opportunities and the horses are in superform. The new Womens Super League season will start in september, if all goes to plan. Thats after chelsea were crowned champions this season, after it was ended early. Thats despite chelsea being second in the table when the season was suspended, due to the coronavirus back in march. They were one point behind leaders Manchester City, but they had a game in hand and the when the final outcome was decided, using the average points pergame method, chelsea came out on top. Now, as well as the premier league returning a week on wednesday, the championship resumes two weeks today. None of the remaining 108 games will be shown on free to air tv, but any fan with a season ticket will get a free pass to watch their teams remaining games online. In many cases, instead of a refund, for home games they cant attend or as part of a wider package, depending on each individual club. Snooker, is another sport thats back behind closed doors, with players staying on site in a closed environment in Milton Keynes. Ronnie osullivan says hes struggling having to stay in his room for hours on end. The trouble was, he didnt have too long at the table when his time came, as he beat Kishan Hirani injust 41 minutes. At least it was a chance to show off the moustache hes grown during lockdown. But then it was back to his room, and he says its tough being cooped up. Ive got to be of my head coming here, ive sat in my room for 24 hours, idid here, ive sat in my room for 24 hours, i did 16 hours in a cell once and it was better because i got to choose my own food. Yeah, its good fun. Yeah, its good fun. Now it should have been the start of the european championships this week, but due to the pandemic it will now be next year. To mark the occasion, there are special programmes this weekend, on the bbc. Its back to euro 96, three lions. England at home, taking on scotland and gazzas iconic goal. Weirdly, if scotland had scored a penalty and not missed itjust seconds before this, Paul Gasgoigne would have been substituted and this wondeful goal would never happened. How sport can change in an instant. The whole england scotland match is on bbc one this afternoon. Then wales vs slovakia tomorrow. Alan shearers look back on euro 96 is tomorrow evening at 10. 30pm on bbc one. On the bbc sport website theres the gazza quiz. I will test you with one now. With what song did he reach number two in the charts with in 1990 . Fog on the tyne that was too easy, wasnt it . That was too easy, wasnt it . More and more Small Businesses are applying for government grants to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown. Thousands have asked for help already. It comes as the government pledges a further £600 million to firms in england who had missed out on earlier schemes. Our business correspondennt emma simpson has more. Helena and simon are trying tojuggle childcare and saving their business. Selling coffee in this Office Building in bristol is a non starter right now. Theyre trying to boost online sales instead. They have got a loan, but are banking on a new cash grant as well. Like so many other businesses in the uk, our coffee shop has been forced to close, but also so many of our customers are in hospitality, cafes, universities, workplaces, that are all closed, so we lost 90 of our revenue overnight. The government has done a huge amount to help Small Businesses get through this crisis. This new fund is a top up designed to help businesses who have missed out on earlier cash grants, but demand could well outstrip supply. In bristol, the applications have been pouring in. We think there are 2,100 businesses that qualify for the new grant scheme. If we gave each of those £10,000, that would be roughly £21 million. Of course, weve been given 3. 5 to 4. 5 million. So you can see the gap, its huge. Youve got a trickyjob, then. Yeah, its very, very difficult. Its going to be very hard. And we will of course face the brunt of a lot of those businesses, who, were unable to support them because we just dont have the funding from government. Meaning helena and simon may not be on track for what they had hoped for. I found out that while we would have been eligible for a £25,000 grant under the original fund, had we paid rates directly, now well be lucky to receive £2,500. Its still a helping hand. The treasury says it keeps all schemes under review. For Small Businesses, every penny counts in these uncertain times. Emma simpson, bbc news. Some schools in parts of Greater Manchester are being strongly advised by local councils not to reopen its doors to more pupils on monday because of fears that the virus is still spreading at a high level in the region. Its after research from Public Health england and Cambridge University suggested the infection rate, also called the r number, has gone above one in the north west. In south west england, the number has reached one. But what does this mean . The r number reflects how many people you could infect with coronavirus. For example, if the r number went up to three, that would mean you could infect three people. Keeping the number below one helps reduce the spread. The governments scientific advisors believe that, across the uk, the infection rate remains at a safe level, though the data does have a lag of two to three weeks. Virologist dr chris smith joins us now from cambridge. It is good to see you again, chris. Some people have been asking, what data is taken to get the r number in a region, what is assessed . data is taken to get the r number in a region, what is assessed . A number of different teams are independently calculating these values. It is a mathematical model that is used, mathematical model that is used, mathematical equations that take into account various factors. They range from how many people are going to hospital, how many people are dying from this, what the movements in the general population are like. When they do the downing street press co nfe re nces when they do the downing street press conferences for example, one of the slides presented will be the analysis of people using public transport. There are a whole raft of different parameters that are factored into these models. Our hospitals factored in . Some areas have very big hospitals, are they factored in, or is itjust what happens in the community . All the data are integrated in this way, so if you go into hospital, that may have a waiting in the model. Add death in hospital or in the community may be considered in these models. Lots of different factors are taken into account. Different models will have different para meters models will have different parameters and they will come up with an estimate for r number. You mention cambridge and Public Health england, they are one of the models, one of the groups. There are others and together they will come up with and together they will come up with a value for the r number that takes into account the uncertainty and presents the r number is arranged. That is why the government would say, for example, it is between 0. 7 0. 9, say, for example, it is between 0. 7 0. 9, for example. Say, for example, it is between 0. 7 0. 9, for example. One viewer has beenin 0. 9, for example. One viewer has been in touch to ask, how can we work out the r number for cornwall . Why can we get that specific information . There is a limit to the so called resolution of how the information is collected. If a person has a case in one particular village, you would love that village with another village at the village next door because there is a limit to how fine grained you can make the analysis, because you get to a point where the uncertainty in the predictions is much greater than the resolution with which you can collect the information in the first place. Although you could try to look it up on a tiny level, it wouldnt be meaningful because the uncertainty in the weight is calculated is too great, so they have to lump areas together and say, broadly, we think this is the right numberfor this broadly, we think this is the right number for this part of the country. There is also this to or three week lag. In terms of people suddenly hearing that the region, their cou nty hearing that the region, their county is one of the highest, high reflective is that over two or three week period . It feels like things are changing quite quickly. In some cases, the data does involve looking at hospital admissions and deaths. The reason there is that like and there is because it takes time to ca ptu re there is because it takes time to capture the data in the first place and process it, but also remember, a person doesnt catch this coronavirus and died the next day. It may be two, three or longer in weeks before a person becomes extremely unwell, goes to hospital or even succumb state. There is an intrinsic lag to the way the disease behaves. At the same time, they try to ta ke behaves. At the same time, they try to take that into account because the other thing being considered is the other thing being considered is the trend. They always say in business that the trend is your friends. When you dont know precisely what is happening on a set of numbers, if you look at a train, because the uncertainties of the same every time you do the measurements, the uncertainties can cancel each other right and the trend is more productive. The lag is there, but then there are other factors that are not like that, so it can balance it all out. Chris, thank you so much. Once the Decision Makers get all that information in, how does that inform the decisions they make . Were joined now by Liverpool City Region mayor steve rotherham. The fact that you have a high r number, will that change the way you run things . I havejust number, will that change the way you run things . I have just heard chris smith talking. We have the north west r number, and what we wrote to the Prime Minister was that we need that at a far more granular level. We need to understand what is happening in our city region. For the Liverpool City Region, 1. 6 Million People, im certain that the data can be interrogated so that we can at least pull out what is happening in the area that i represent. Does that mean that this r number for the whole represent. Does that mean that this r numberfor the whole north represent. Does that mean that this r number for the whole North West Region is pretty meaningless for you, when it comes to knowing what to do for liverpool . Thats right. One of the real issues is if we have to ta ke one of the real issues is if we have to take local measures and the government has talked about local lockdown, if we did have to do that, we dont know where hotspots might exist in ourarea. We dont know where hotspots might exist in our area. That is why we are sent to the government to consult with us and to provide us with some decent information at least that we can then look towards to build whatever we need to do to address the worrying rates that we have in our city region at the moment. So take schools for example. You were planning to let schools go backin you were planning to let schools go back in part by the middle of this month, by the middle ofjune. Does this affect that . Tg delay that further, or can you not make a decision like that yet . We cant, because we havent got the data to the level that we need, to extrapolate it. We know we have an increase in infection rate, we know we are higher than average mortality rates. We have 7500 people who are classed as clinically vulnerable. Cardiovascular disease was pretty problems are higher here. All of those Health Implications need to be considered on the advice given. That is why simply sang at a National Level this is what we are going to do to ease lockdown doesnt really help in areas where you might well see huge optics and increases in coronavirus transmission. From what chris said a few moments ago, it sounds like at the moment the data just isnt there, it is not as sophisticated or established enough to be able to give even a city break down. Until you get that, what do you do . That is part of the problem, we need to test and trace, we needed that to be at a meaningful level so that to be at a meaningful level so that we can start to address some of these concerns, and it is not. It is going to take some time. We still could do with at least under what is happening in our localities, and they can take to the sub regional level. We might not be able to go down to a district level, but we need to understand what we need to do and the advice that we need give, which could be different than the national advice. In Greater Manchester and liverpool, we have 5. 6 Million People, that is bigger than scotland, yet we are not able to inform our residents of what we think the best action is, whereas in scotla nd think the best action is, whereas in scotland they have given different advice to what is in england and. Thank you very much forjoining us this morning. Heres darren with a look at this mornings weather. The promise of a Beautiful Day to come, knots this was a picture taken this morning in oxwich. Probably the best of the weather and southern parts of england and south wales will be this morning, because look what is heading our way. This area of cloud is spiralling around a low pressure, and it has already brought some rain. There has been a lot of rain in the north west of scotla nd lot of rain in the north west of scotland and very windy in Northern Ireland. This wet and windy band is moving southwards, heading across the midlands and east anglia and then down into southern england by then down into southern england by the time we get towards lunchtime. Behind it, many places will get sunshine, but there will also be showers which could be heavy and thundery. Into this afternoon, more patchy rain affecting southern england and south wales. It will be windy, as well. Blustery, heavy, perhaps thundery showers in the south of england. Showery, cool and wet in Northern Ireland and scotland. The sunshine will come through in the very north of scotland. With some sunshine, doctor showers, temperatures will be around 14 or 15. It will feel full in the wind, which will ease overnight. The rain in the north west of scotland will move its way down across england. Temperatures will slip away to eight or 9 degrees by sunday morning. The weather may improve a little bit in the second half of the weekend with High Pressure forming out to the west. We still have that northerly wind, but probably not quite as strong as it is today. There will be some rain in the morning across Northern England, driving down into the midlands. Through the afternoon that will become like them patchy for many of us, it will brighten up a bit through the day with sunshine coming through. In southern england and south wales it will be dry and temperatures here could hit 20 degrees. For many of us, the weather will improve for the second half of the weekend, but on the whole, cool we can come unusually windy for this time of yearand we can come unusually windy for this time of year and there will be some rain around. The ridge of High Pressure will be more dominant on monday and tuesday, pushing down into the uk, sets a run for a little while, then get squeezed by this weather front to bring some outbreaks of rain later on tuesday. Ahead of that, the uk should be dry, the winds will be a bit lighter and those temperatures near normal for this time of year. We will not see those temperatures getting back up to the heat we have seen over the last couple of weeks. There are some brilliant inspirational stories in these times. Harry has inspired so many people to remember the d day landings. We had captain tom, sir tom, during that brilliant walking. He has inspired so many young people. Including this young boy. Were going to introduce you now to a remarkable young boy. His name is tony and when he was a newborn baby he had to have his legs amputated in order to save his life. Now, aged five, hes set himself a challenge to walk 10 kilometers in a month, with the help of prosthetics and crutches, to raise money for the hospital that treated him. Leanne lawless went to meet him. When tony hudgell was five weeks old, doctors werent sure if he would survive, let alone walk again. But now, using his new prosthetic legs and crutches, hes determined to walk ten kilometres to raise money for the people who saved his life. We want to raise money, £500. Isnt that right, mum . Who are those doctors and nurses, what did they do for you . They helped me keep going alive. Tony had to have both his legs amputated when he was a baby after suffering horrific abuse from his parents, who are now serving ten years in prison. But living with his new family, tony is thriving, and when he saw captain tom moore raising money for the nhs, he was inspired to take on a challenge himself. He saw captain tom, walking in the garden with his frame, and tony had a frame like that to start off with, and he said, oh, i could do that but our gardens a building site at the moment, so it was like, we cant do that, but ok. And then we decided to sort of set this challenge and raise some money for the evelina, that saved his life. What do they feel like to walk with . Oh, really good crutches, really good legs. It feels quite hurty. It may hurt a little, but with the help of his supporters, tony is on track to finish his 10k at the end ofjune. Applause. Why did you make me do all this stuff laughter. Leanne lawless, bbc news. Tonyjoins us now with his parents, paula and mark. Good morning to you. Thanks so much for coming. We have really enjoyed watching your efforts, but you must be exhausted yes, i am. What has this whole experience been like . You have been very busy, havent you. Yes. It has been lots of fun, though, lots of support. Lots of people coming out and cheering him on. Paul and mark, tell us about tony in the sense of what drives him . He is five years old and sat himself a really ambitious target. Obviously, he is a fighter or he wouldnt be here today. He is very determined. It hasjust pushed him through. He likes a challenge. I think. May ijust say, ivejust opened up on my computer your fundraising page, and she set out to raise £500. Tony, i dont know if you notice, but on your fundraising page and set a £500, you have raised £559, plus £22,000 that is massive. Put your hands in the air and cheer. That is a brilliant achievement. Tony, what does it mean when people are so supportive, how does it make you feel . Does it make you feel good that everybody is behind you . Yeah. It is lovely, isnt it . Yeah. Mark, how strong is that son of yours . Incredibly strong. He just keeps going. When we got him they said that he probably wouldnt be able to set up, to walk, but he just kept going and going and has gone from strength to strength. The hospital you are raising money for, tell us about it. We still travel there regularly. He has a great team behind him there that have literally just seen him grow and flourish and do so well. They have become friends now. They are like our second home. They are right behind him, encouraging him. The doctors, the nurses, everybody down to the support staff at the hospital, they are all incredible. The staff are fantastic, but at the end of the day, tony is a five year old boy and they do have mischievous sides to them. Give me a little insight into his relationship, because you always hear these funny things that children do with the nurses and doctors, and the way they engage. When he had his first leg amputated, he was back in his wheelchair less than two days after the operation, wheeling himself around, then he just kept going around and smacking the nurses on the bottom it showed his true character. He was carrying on as if nothing had happened. What a time for that to freeze i reckon. When he is older, and he hears his parents talking about him stacking the nurses on the bottom. stacking the nurses on the bottom. i think tony has ended the call whats a joy it was to see them. Good luck to all of them, tony, paul and mark. Stay with us, the headlines coming up. Races good morning welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and jon kay. Our headlines today. Protesters are warned to avoid mass demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd in the United States, overfears they will spread coronavirus. Taking the knee. The american Football League reverses its decision and allows players to protest against racial violence when the National Anthem is played. A year after we met d day veteran Harry Billinge, we introduce him to the son of the comrade he held in his arms as he lay dying. Your father was at the front with me because he died with me. Now i think idied a because he died with me. Now i think i died a bit that day your dad died. He may be the champion jockey and hailed as the next frankie dettori, but can, usheen murphy, finally end his wait, and win a classic . The 2,000 guinees at newmarket today, the biggest sporting event in the uk since lockdown. Hello there, good morning. The weather looks very different from the last couple of weekends. It will get better on sunday, but today, some unusually windy weather for the time of year, and some rain pushing its way southwards as well. Its saturdayjune the 6th. Our top story. Protestors are being urged to stay away from mass demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. Research suggests the infection rate has risen in the north west and south west of england. A number of events are planned across the uk following the death of george floyd in the United States. Jon donnison has the latest. Your silence is racism mass public protest while social distancing is a difficult ask. And after a week which has seen several uk demonstrations over the killing of george floyd in the us, the government here is asking people not to take to the streets this weekend. The reason that its vital that people stick to the rules this weekend is to protect themselves and their family from this horrific disease. So please, for the safety of your loved ones, do not attend large gatherings, including demonstrations, of more than six people. In the United States, the protests are on a scale not seen in decades. But there, too, there are concerns about what impact they might have on the spread of covid 19. Black lives matter here, some of those demonstrating have tried to keep two metres apart. But on twitter the home secretary, priti patel, also urged people not to attend, saying coronavirus remains a real threat. Last night the World Health Organization changed its advice on the wearing of face masks. In light of evolving evidence, who advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission, and physical distancing is difficult, such as on public transport, in shops, or in other confined or crowded environments. In england, it will be compulsory to wearface masks on public transport from the 15th ofjune. The government hopes such measures will keep infection rates down, although some argue the advice has come too late. And the uk has passed another grim milestone, with more than 40,000 people having now died from covid 19. The number of new deaths in all settings confirmed yesterday was 357. And there are concerns about the r rate, the number of people each infected person passes the virus onto. One computer model shows that in most areas of england to be just below the key figure of 1. 0, except in the north west and south west, where it is estimated to be right on 1. 0. A different study says scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are on 0. 8. All right, then, off we go. So as children return to school in many parts of the country, the infection rate remains on a knife edge. Too much so for Tameside Council in Greater Manchester, which is now strongly advising its schools not to reopen on monday. Our Political Correspondent helen cattjoins us now from our london newsroom. Weve just heard how the rate of infection also known as the r number could vary across the uk. What does this mean for easing lockdown restrictions further . Politicians have had a realfocus politicians have had a real focus on the r rate because if it is below one, then the virus is in decline. If it is above all at one then the virus will spread exponentially. As we move forward into the phases of lifting restrictions, those regional measures are going to become even more important. Weve already is seen that in the different regions moving at different speeds, so it could start. Looking at things like localised lockdown is, helping to stamp out localised outbreaks as they pop up. Scientific advisers agree that there is a higher r rate in the south west and north west of england, although they dont think that it has hit one yet. In some parts though that figure is pretty close to one, so people are weighing up close to one, so people are weighing up the benefits of unlocking the economy and with the risks, and they dont allow too much room for manoeuvre. In the United States, the nfl has responded to the anger about Police Brutality and racism, by saying players should be allowed to drop to one knee in protest during the National Anthem. The league had previously banned them from doing so, and President Trump had once said protesting players should be fired. Our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. It is the National Conversation racial inequality, Police Brutality, injustice in america. Unity in the cause symbolised by a simple gesture. Police and protesters dropping to one knee. All that started with this man, back in 2016. San francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in protest at the Racial Injustice of the time. A single minded act that led to him being mocked by President Trump and ostracised by the league. Kaepernicks contract was not renewed, and he has not played professional football since. Four years on, the sentiments he expressed than have come into sharp relief following the death of george floyd, prompting kaepernicks former colleagues to join the growing chorus for change. How many times do we need to ask you to listen to your players . What will it take . For one of us to be murdered by Police Brutality . What if i was george floyd . If i was george floyd . Some of the leagues biggest names took part in this video calling on League Officials to reject racism, and admit they were wrong back then in preventing the players from protesting peacefully. President trump, who four years ago called on team owners to sack players who took the knee, has re entered the fray, taking to twitter to echo his previous refrain, no kneeling. And while 75 of nfl players are black, the majority of team owners are white, many of them supporters of the president. The leagues commissioner would normally be expected to support mrtrump, but these are different times. Admitting they had made mistakes, he instead backed the players. Without black players, there would be no National Football league. And the protests around the country are emblematic of the centuries of silence, inequality and oppression of black players, coaches, fans and staff. We are listening, i am listening. From the inner cities to the corridors of one of the most popular sports in the land, the calls for change are echoing in every corner of american life. American life and with implications across the world as we have been hearing this morning. Darren will have the weather for us in a short while. But first. Remember Harry Billinge . Hes the veteran we first met here on breakfast a year ago today as we marked the 75th anniversary of d day the allied invasion of nazi occupied france. You were there with him that morning. It was an amazingly emotional and poignant, and brilliant, moving day. Harry was meant to be in normandy this morning with more than 70 other veterans for the unveiling of a memorial to the british troops killed there, but coronavirus means the trip had to be cancelled. Instead, breakfasts tim muffet has been to catch up with harry and to present him with a special surprise. A remarkable 12 months for a remarkable man. A year ago, on the 75th anniversary of d day, Harry Billinge appeared on bbc brea kfast. And dont say im a hero. Im no hero. I was lucky, im here. All the heroes are dead. The 94 year old d day veteran had raised huge sums for a memorial in normandy. His efforts earned him an mbe in march, but the pandemics delayed the completion of the memorial and harrys at home. Lovely to see you, tim. Howve you been keeping . Ive been a bit sad, and i have been here on my own, more or less, since i got the medal on the 3rd of march. The plan was for you and many other veterans to go to the memorial today, but obviously you cant do that, can you . No. Im there in my mind, so thats one thing about me, ive got a very good memory. We have got some images of the memorial, we can show you. Oh, yes, youre very kind. The memorials now due to be officially opened next year. When weve filmed harry, hes often mentioned one man in particular, joseph neades. A mate of mine died in my arms, and he had a baby, he was called neades. What do you remember aboutjoseph neades . So, i think it was five weeks after d day, and it was in this field, and i was in a hole in the ground, and this fellow, neades, was quite close to me. When i heard he had a young baby, it really moved me to tears. And he died in my arms and we said a prayer, and he held my hand. And ill never forget that, its very personal to me. I know a lot of people died, but its very personal because he was there with me, close. The baby boy he told you about is no longer a baby boy. A man. Hes 77. Must be. And the Normandy Memorial trust have been doing some detective work and we are delighted to say that that young boy, now a 77 year old man, would like to talk to you. Id be pleased to talk to him i dont know where he lives. You can talk to him now, because hes going to be talking to you via the computer. Never thought id have the pleasure of speaking to this boy. Very moving for me. This is the first time harry and alan had ever spoken to each other. Hello, alan. Hello, harry its lovely to meet you. I really cant believe that this is the opportunity to speak to someone who was actually there at the time when my father died. Well, im very moved to speak to you, alan. So, which beach did you land on . I landed on gold. On gold beach . I think yourfather landed on sword beach. Ive seen a lot of blokes die, but no one quite as close as your dad. Quite close to me, he was. I held his hand, isaid a prayer with him. Yes. Im glad you were with him, harry. Yes, i know. You know, obviously it was a pretty traumatic time for all of you. I was 18 then. So i devoted my life, really, to remember all them poor devils that never came back, and your father was up front with me, because he died with me. And i think i died a bit that day your dad died, because ive never been the same man since. And its never left me. D day has never left me. And so your dad is still alive. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Thank you, harry. God bless you too, alan. Im very grateful that weve been able to meet, if not in real life, at least on the screen. Well, we met. And we live in hearts, we still live together. Alan, what was that like, to speak to Harry Billinge . To think that he was actually there, with my father, was so special. The truth is that ive got no recollection of my father whatsoever. Harrys amazing character, you cant help but be infected by his enthusiasm for the memorial and for keeping the memory of those who died like my father alive. Harry and alan plan to stay in touch, a unique bond strengthened after 76 years. What was that like, to speak to the son of the man who died in your arms . I dont know how i had the strength to say that, to be honest. Ill always carry it here. All that imagine that all those years ago, to talk to a bloke who was a baby. Marvellous. Hejust he just captures the mood, doesnt he . It is coming from such a genuine place, but his story, and the story of the young men dying in his arms when he was a young man, is something that we hear time and time again. Its that phrase, d day has never left me. The memorial which harry helped to fundraise will bare the names of more than 20,000 troops under british command who died in normandy. Among them, brothers robert and joseph casson. We can speak now to their niece, mary, whojoins us alongside her husband, john, and former head of the british army and trustee of the Normandy Memorial trust, lord dannatt, who is in norfolk. Lovely to have you with us. These two brothers, joseph and robert, what is so poignant in this is that just a day apart they fell while doing their part to protect the world. Tell us about them. Well robert and joseph both landed on d day in different regiments. Robert trained with the 46 commandos, and ended up with the full special services ended up going on tojuno beach with the canadians. And joseph was with their ninth dorrance who landed on gold beach in the second wave on d day. Unfortunately, robert was killed going in on the landing craft, and joseph landed. He for, i think they were on the way. He was wounded on the 21st ofjune and sadly died of his wounds on the 27th ofjune is at a casualty clearing station called jerusalem. One touching thing isjust station called jerusalem. One touching thing is just how your grandmother, your mother wanted them to be buried together. Its something she has never really been able to talk about. That lawrence was just too painful. Able to talk about. That lawrence wasjust too painful. My grandma a lwa ys wasjust too painful. My grandma always find it difficult to talk about, my mum has always talked about, my mum has always talked about it. Like harry said, they were all raising your heart really. This weekend, 76 years on. How are your family market, mary . It is not a normal situation. You cant travel. We were both born in whitehaven where they came from, up in west cumbria, which used to be cumberland. One of my cousins who lives up there has actually gone and put some puppies by a small Normandy Memorial in one of the churchyards in whitehaven town centre. He has left a cross for us. So many families having to come up with remote families having to come up with re m ote ways families having to come up with remote ways of remembering. Lets turn to lord dunnett. It is going to bea turn to lord dunnett. It is going to be a very difficult very different memorial isnt it . We would all love to be in normandy at this moment. Many of us were this time last year and a very cold morning when we inaugurated the memorial, that wonderful sculpture that the Prime Minister, theresa may, unveiled. We were never going to be opening the f visually completed memorial today. It was i was going to take a bit longer than be on the 6th ofjune, 2020. We had had plans for the 4th of september, but coronavirus stopped work on construction, and the memorial will be opened sometime later in the year. The memorial is really important the role of the stories we have been hearing this morning. Harry and the young man who died in his arms. The brothers, there will be remembered at this memorial. All of their names will be brought together in this memorial. I think thatis together in this memorial. I think that is a wonderful thing. Harry can walk through the Memorial Court and look at the pillars, and see the names of his comrades who died. The casson brothers will also be there. All the names will be there. It is something for everyone. The general public have been terribly generous since is going to then Normandy Memorial trust so far. If you go to their website, you can sign up to become a guardian of the memorial. I think a memorial in place is not the end of something but the beginning of something. We have to make sure that the memorial looks as wonderful in 50 years time as at its official opening. Maintaining it is going to bea opening. Maintaining it is going to be a big challenge for us as well. So please do is ill give you a quote that came from harry, to live in huts that left behind, we never die. Its so important that stories are told. That emotion and gratitude that we have continues. How important is it for you . Very much so. The veterans have shown us, given such inspiration to us all, and what they are doing has been marvellous. With actually wanting to build this memorial on the normandy beaches. I think it has been a privilege to do the research into what happened to the family as well. We have been greatly assisted by other members of the family, but its also nice to see other people who are more remotely involved, and to see your relationship with harry is beautiful. That was a special moment wasnt it . Lord janet how will you be marking this weekend . Moment wasnt it . Lord janet how will you be marking this weekend7m will you be marking this weekend7m will be with moments of reflection. For many years my wife and i have been normandy. Company Sergeant Major when the cross on d day and we think of him especially at this time. We will spare a thought from time. We will spare a thought from time to time for where we would have been this morning, and look forward to the time when we can all get together for the to the time when we can all get togetherfor the opening to the time when we can all get together for the opening of the new british memorial. Frankly, probably asa british memorial. Frankly, probably as a nation we should have done this 40 or 50 years ago. Thank goodness, now, we have had their determination to put something in place. It will bea to put something in place. It will be a truly remarkable memorial with those names on it. I think those families, all those who want to experience the beauty of that site, looking over gold beach at aaron marsh, i think it is something that people really want to go to and stop and reflect and give thanks to those who served, fell, who died, to give us the kind of freedom that we live in today. Without them, our europe would be a very different place. Our lives would be very different. Thank you very much. Fingers crossed, this day next year, maybe we will do a live broadcast then you will all be there and we will be able to reconnect in that place on this anniversary. Its lovely to see you with your medals and photos on the mantelpiece this morning. Thank you for coming and sharing your stories. And moment of reflection, absolutely deserved at any time. Darren is looking at the weather, and very act puppies behind you. As well as the red poppies, weve got blue skies. Weve got a lot of cloud heading our way from the north it is going to keep this cool thing going this weekend. Unusually windy for the time of year, but some rain should start to improve it during sunday. We have this curl of cloud today just wrapping around sunday. We have this curl of cloud todayjust wrapping around itself. It is marking an area of low pressure, driving its way southwards and taking the cloud and this train southwards as well. It has been very wet already in the north west of scotland, wet and windy weather in the north west of ireland. Moving down across the north west and the midlands and across into east anglia. Sunshine does follow one behind but there will be a number of showers which could be heavy and thundery. Into the afternoon, there could be that band of rain, but it will be windy. Some gusty winds there. These showers could be heavy and thundery. There will be some sunshine around, but cloudy, windy cool sunshine around, but cloudy, windy cool. The southern and eastern scotla nd cool. The southern and eastern scotland the winds will ease and temperatures up there. Also some heavy showers continuing into this evening which will move away into the near continent. The rain moving down from scotland into Northern Ireland overnight. They temperatures slipping way to eight or nine celsius. The second half of the weekend, this High Pressure trying to come in from the atlantic, we still have a northerly wind on sunday, but it probably wont be as strong as today. There will be some rain in the morning moving down into the midlands. It should become lighter and more patchy. The skies should brighten with some sunshine coming through, a much better afternoon across southern parts of england and wales, and here you get the benefits of the sunshine, with temperatures given a boost up to 18 or19 temperatures given a boost up to 18 or 19 celsius. Eventually that weather front will arrive in the north west to bring a spell of rain later in the north west, but ahead of that through monday and tuesday the weather is a bit quieter. The winds wont be as strong. A lot of cloud around, but sunshine again. Whether back up near to normal this afternoon before it perhaps turns wetter later on. Thanks very much down and see you later. We are here until ten oclock on bbc one. At which point much te na nt ta kes over tenant takes over in the kitchen. I was just looking at the weather there. Last week were gorging on salads. What are we looking to now . Do you think ive been gorging on salads . So enjoying your salads. Were being british, and dont care that the weather is prance at the moment. Weve got the barbecue is in with us today. One from jo brand is with us today. One from jo brand is with us today. One from jo brand is with us this morning joe, how are you . Im fine thanks. And you . Fine thank you. You have had a rummage in your cupboards. What have you found for us . Ive got smooth peanut butter. Too much of it. I bought the wrong one. Carrots. Puy lentils, and some pecan halves, and ive eaten most of them. Quite an eclectic mix there. Our guest chefs are a couple, so no social distancing required u nless so no social distancing required unless you want to. Good morning. What are you guys making today . Were going to make a cross between duct and pastrami, cured duck. And chicken fried steak with no chicken. Of course it is. And olly smith. What is going on with that shirt . You should always go for it man. will be making doughnuts and talking to Gardening Guru too. You guys are in charge of what you want is to make with joes in charge of what you want is to make withjoes ingredients at the end of the show. What is going to be the filling in your doughnuts . Is going to be custard with some orange and vanilla. Its quite at a lingo. If that is a word. Nag is not sure about that. You surprise me. Thank you for being back here at ten oclock on bbc one. Stay with us, 03 31 29,190 4294966103 13 29,430 headlines coming up

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