Struggling . Good morning. Most festival fun good morning. Most festivalfun has been put on hold for this year but i will be looking at smart ways that some embracing social distancing that asking whether for others, covid could mean the partys over for good . An fa cup nightmare for david de gea. The Manchester United goalkeeper makes two huge mistakes as chelsea progress to the final. For many of us today, we will see some sunshine. They will also be areas of cloud thick enough to produce some showers over the northern half of the country. Wales and southern england seeing the sunniest disguise. I will have all the details later in the programme. Its monday the 20th ofjuly. Our top story the government has signed deals to secure 90 million doses of Coronavirus Vaccines which are being developed overseas. The agreements, one with a german Us Partnership and one with a french firm, is in addition to a pledge for 100 million doses of a vaccine created at the university of oxford, which is undergoing Clinical Trials. Heres our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. There are now an astonishing 23 Coronavirus Vaccines in Clinical Trials around the world, including two in the world uk developed at the Imperial College london. Today the Imperial College london. Today the government announced deals with two overseas vaccine the government announced deals with two overseas vaccine producers. Pfizer is one of them. Its Coronavirus Vaccine produced a strong response in early trials will stop if it is successful, the first of 30 million doses could arrive by the end of the year. The other deal is with the french firm that wont begin trials of theirjab until autumn. That is for 60 million doses. Its vaccine will contain an inactivated virus. This is a more tried and tested method for creating a vaccine so could be important if others fail. There is already a deal to buy 100 million doses of the vaccine produced by Oxford University. This may look like the uk government has overbought but bearin uk government has overbought but bear in mind that nine in ten vaccines are unsuccessful and you see the logic behind the decision to back several horses in the search for a winner. Also, most of the Coronavirus Vaccines in trials require more than one dose. Vaccine trials depend on volunteers. The public are being encouraged to sign up public are being encouraged to sign up to public are being encouraged to sign uptoa public are being encouraged to sign up to a new nhs website to speed up the process forjoining Coronavirus Vaccine studies. The aim is to get half a Million People to register interest by october. Fergus walsh, bbc news. Health ministers have admitted failing to assess Data Protection risks around the nhs test and Trace Programme for coronavirus in england. The system traces the contacts of people who may have been infected with covid 19, but privacy campaigners are concerned over how personal details are collected and stored. Our Technology CorrespondentRory Cellan Jones is in west london. Rory, whats the issue here . Dont forget there are 27,000 staff now working for the test and Trace Programme across england. They are collecting really Sensitive Data, asking people who they live with, where they have been, who their sexual partners are and they know obviously something about the state of health, too. It is very important that that data is well protected. Privacy campaigners have been pressing the government on this, pressing the government on this, pressing for information about whether they carried out what is called a Data Protection impact assessment, absolutely required under the law, before this began, and they have just received a letter back from the government saying yes this was required and no, we havent done it. So the privacy campaigners are saying it is clear that this programme is operating unlawfully. The department of health says there is no evidence of data being used in an unlawful way. They are setting about getting this Data Protection impact assessment, but they are also being pressed by the regulator, the commissioner, saying that people wont trust the system unless they are convinced their data is safely kept. Thank you for that update, we will speak to you a bit later on. An investigation is under way after an outbreak of Coronavirus Infections at a call centre in motherwell which carries out Contact Tracing for the nhs. Measures have been brought in by the Regions Health board to try to suppress the outbreak. At least seven workers are understood to have tested positive. A mosque in blackburn is being investigated by police and Public Health officials after around 250 people attended a funeral there last monday. The imam has since tested positive for covid 19 and mourners have been advised to self isolate for a fortnight. A maximum of 30 people are currently allowed at funerals in england. Eu leaders in brussels have been talking through the night to try to agree on a coronavirus recovery fund, stretching their two day summit into a fourth day of negotiation. Some Member States believe the 750 billion euro package is too large and should come as loans, not grants. The summit is the first face to face meeting between leaders since the lockdowns began in march. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, is expected to suspend the uks extradition treaty with hong kong today. It follows increasing tensions with beijing over a tightening of Civil Liberties in the chinese territory and the decision to ban huawei from the uks 5g network. 0ur Political Correspondent iain watson can tell us more. Iain, there was an interesting interview yesterday with the bbc and the Chinese Ambassador. How serious is what is going on . Very serious at the moment. We have a statement in the moment. We have a statement in the house of commons today from the foreign secretary dominic raab. As you say, likely to suspend the extradition treaty with the hong kong because they imposed a sweeping National Security law on the territory in breach, britton argues, of its obligations when that territory was handed over from the uk. In addition to that, we have also said it is up to 3 million citizens of hong kong to come to britain and live and work here if need be. This isjust one aspect britain and live and work here if need be. This is just one aspect of the relations with china at the moment. You mentioned huawei as well stocked chinas obviously talked about potentially retaliating against British Companies in their territory because huaweis being phased out of the 5g network. In addition to that, both written and america seem to be highlighting the plight of the uighur muslims in western china as well. Something which the Chinese Ambassador was not too pleased about on the bbc when he was questioned about this yesterday. He accused not having an dependent foreign policy, of dancing to americas tune, and said a lot of the allegations about mistreatment we re the allegations about mistreatment were fake. He was to avoid a new cold war with the uk but i have to say at the moment, the mood music is very grim. At the moment, the mood music is very grim. A Historic Mission to mars is underway after a successful lift off injapan last night. Its the first attempt by the United Arab Emirates to reach the red planet, as our global science correspondent Rebecca Morelle reports. Blasting off, the starts of a journey to mars. The United Arab Emirates making history. For the team, a moment of celebration. 51 years ago on the 20th ofjuly, man first walked on the moon and today, on the 20th ofjuly, for us here it marks a milestone, it marks a change and a transformation. And that i hope will stimulate and push forward an entire generation to think differently. The spacecraft is called hope. It was built over six years with help from american scientists. Until now the uae has only launched satellites into earths orbit getting to mars is a huge leap. Our view of mars is about to be transformed. Most spacecraft that have been there have orbited around the planets poles and very close in, but this has meant a limited view. Hope though is a mission with a difference, it is heading towards the equator, and in a much wider elliptical orbit and this means it will reveal almost every part of the planet, at every time of day, in each 10 day cycle. The spacecraft will study the Martian Atmosphere to give us much more information about its weather and climate. Spacecraft will take seven months to reach the red planet. As it gets there, a new player in the global space race will have truly arrived. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. Social distancing rules are being relaxed in nurseries across england from today, allowing staff to open their doors to more young children. 0ur education correspondent danjohnson can tell us more. Hes at a nursery in warwickshire. Morning to you. Good morning. Yes, it has been a difficult time for some nurseries because of these rules and the concern of parents of places like this have been restrict it in recent weeks restricted in recent weeks. They had just 16 kids and from today in england, the amount that they can have in these cases will go back up to maybe something more like 20 or 30 which something more like 20 or 30 which some nurseries say is what they need to make them viable because it has been such a tough time while they have been really busy at this one, others have been struggling. You can see the guys here this morning trying to work out exactly how many people they will be able to fit in here today and that will be the key for some nurseries because it really has been a tough time for some that are on the edge. This is a tale of two very different nurseries. We have been really busy sincejune. The children have all come back into the nursery and have been really settled. This room is 12 places and we are settled. This room is 12 places and we a re really settled. This room is 12 places and we are really full at the moment. Little pioneers in leamington, there are little pioneers in leamington, there a re lots of little little pioneers in leamington, there are lots of little people. But su nflowers are lots of little people. But sunflowers in sheffield is still really quiet. The nursery should have 120 children in everyday stop and now weve what 20. When we come into sunflowers, this will have 2a children. It has not, it has got zero so we adapted it so that children can sleep. Walking through empty rooms and thats sad. It is worrying because ive got 28 staff. They need to stay in a job as well. 0nly they need to stay in a job as well. Only a handful of kids came back because of furloughed parents dont need childcare. 0r cant afford it, or they are cautious. We are fighting a losing battle, because we have only just fighting a losing battle, because we have onlyjust opened and parents are nervous. And you have more ppe than you can throw a stick at, thats not cheap stop and we are not getting any more funding for that. So it is, its not a good place to be in. But the reopening was a relief for some parents who are seeking salvation from the lockdown. It was a difficult situation so when nurseries said they were opening, i was like, absolutely. The kidsjust love it was up every time they come home, they were excited about all the things they were doing, telling us the things they were doing, telling us about their days. I think for them it is a bit of going back to normality. You are not going to get the economy running if you dont get people back in work and people have to have childcare to enable them to go back to work. Unless the law is changed, you cant get children into factories anymore. Every company has done work to reopen with extra ways to keep everyone safe. A lot of pa rents were unsure to keep everyone safe. A lot of parents were unsure and easily with the reassurance and great communication, they felt really reassured. The children are having temperature checks on arrival, also including the staff as well. Lots of hand washing activities with the children, making sure they understand the importance of why they need to be washing their hands as well. But even todays rules might not be able to save everywhere. We are already seeing some nurseries are closing. We are already seeing nurseries trying to stay open and this is really difficult for particularly small nurseries. Mostly in deprived areas where they rely on government. This cant go on. I am looking at january as the latest that i can stay open. Unless something changes. Yeah, soa yeah, so a lot of work to do before more children come into stop you can see they are getting the breakfast ready, gavin is on chopping up grapes on duty, good man. Let us talk to leanne who is in charge was not a lot of work to do, leanne, because you are hoping more kids can come in . We are whelping in up to 15 families today. Well coming in. The team is busy setting up and getting paperwork ready as well to you have seen more busyness, parents are excited to see you opening . It has been a slow start but since we reopened, a lot of families have wa nted we reopened, a lot of families have wanted to go back and definitely with the change today, it has enabled us to welcome so many more families back with the change, with how many children we can have here. And it is notjust straight back to normal, is it . Still loads of extra measures in place . Yes, lots of cleaning, strict regimes for cleaning. Some of the staff are wearing ppe as well. Lots of changes put in place to make sure the environment is as safe as it possibly can be for children. And what do you think the future looks like . How will it be for the next few weeks, months . Ithink like . How will it be for the next few weeks, months . I think the future in early years will be this new normal we are all talking about. I think the ppe will be here for quite a while to make sure we are keeping it as safe as we can and especially with the increased cleaning schedules as well. And not forgetting the children and how making sure we are still encouraging them to learn how to take care of themselves as well. This is not just this is notjust childcare or babysitting, is it . This is early yea rs babysitting, is it . This is early years developing and it is important. It really is crucial to a childs development. And they have missed out on quite a bit of that during lockdown. This, being at home has had its challenges with some of the children coming back into nursery but we have made those as smoothly as they possibly can, making sure that the children have had good communication, doing lots of like teens meetings with the children and inviting them to come in and they can virtually see the Staff Members and keeping the key person relationship alive and making sure we are involving the families and that is well with the parents. So they feel as comfortable as they can. Do you think has been the key to getting it right because we have seen some nurseries struggling because they do not have enough children back. Medication definitely. The first communication we did with ringing and having the personal touch with the family was so vital and listening to their worries and making sure that we respond and keep the information fresh so on our website they have got fresh facts straightaway with what is happening, how are we dealing with covert in the best possible way that we can and making sure that we are here still throughout the whole time and any questions, at any point, we have been available to help covid. Thank you, we wish you all of the best for the rest of today and getting everything ready and a big day for nurseries across england, the only place that these changes apply right now, no changes to the rest of the uk yet but a big deal for nurseries because attendance over the past three weeks as they reopened at the start ofjune has only been about 25 so important for the survival of nurseries that more children come back today. Thank you very much and we will be with you through the morning and it is interesting to see what is going on. Exchanges today so do let us know what you think about that and anything else we are talking about today. Exchanges today. Big changes today. Lets take a look at todays papers. The daily mail says coronavirus delays have hit a raft of sectors, leading to backlog britain. It says there are hold ups at official agencies, from holiday passport applications to registering births and renewing drivers licences. The guardian says senior doctors are urging the public to help prevent a devastating second wave of coronavirus, which the paper says could overwhelm the nhs when it combines with winter flu. The times focuses on escalating tensions between london and beijing. It reports that britain will shelve its extradition treaty with hong kong later today, in response to chinas security law being imposed on the former british colony. And this is the photo on the front page of the Yorkshire Post this morning. Leeds united marked their return to the top flight of english football with a 3 1win over derby last night. They will now return to the premier league after a 16 year absence. It has been a long old weight. I cannot believe 16 years. I remember when it happened. It was a massive club. Wait. 0n the football show on saturday it was made 16 years ago, a kid wearing his eyes crying his eyes out with leeds across his chest and we spoke to him, norman, and his son is george and he is also a leeds fan. Aged too, like he has a choice not sure he does aged two. I do not know whether we were going to talk about pressure or kites. Lets talk about pressure