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Passengers returning to wales from mainland portugal, gibraltar and six greek islands, have to self isolate for two weeks from today. Scottish tourists coming back from portugal will have to do the same from tomorrow. But england and Northern Ireland havent made any changes. Andy moore reports. British tourists arriving in portugal yesterday afternoon, before the new restrictions were announced by wales and scotland. Most were prepared for the possibility of quarantine on their return. Im not afraid of the covid here. If you put the block on, you put the block on. I dont care. Yes, we had already booked so you lose money or take the chance and hope it does not get closed. It doesnt stop us, we have been looking forward to coming here so been looking forward to coming here so it is good. You are not upset if you have to make quarantine . No. It is an extra 14 days holiday when we get home as well. What was a united approach by the four nations to foreign travel during the pandemic has now broken down with different approaches based on the same scientific evidence. Unfortunately with the spikes of covid in certain destinations and countries, these corridors seem to be minimising and closing down one by one. We are United Kingdom but on this issue with regards to quarantine, each nation seems to be making up different rules. Wales and scotland are imposing quarantine on travel from greece and portugal. While the situation remains unchanged in england and Northern Ireland. The government in cardiff says it has identified at least 30 infections in people arriving from six greek islands targeted as part of the restrictions. That advice is underpinned the choice we may previously and the ability to have conversations across four nations about those changes, it underpins the choice we make today to help keep wealth safe and im confident we are doing the right thing. Keep wealth safe and im confident we are doing the right thingm keep wealth safe and im confident we are doing the right thing. It was widely expected that the west and the government would reimpose quarantine restrictions on portugal. But in the end, the travel corridor from england to portugal remained open. The department for transport that infection rates were not the only factor involved in the Decision Making process. It also said that portugal had drastically increased its testing capacity, as well as taking measures to stop the spread of the virus. Andy moore, bbc news. And well be speaking to the transport secretary grant shapps at 7 30 this morning. We will put some of those travel questions to him this morning so if you do, get in touch. I believe many people will have some questions for him we can speak now to our Political Correspondent iain watson. I guess when we have a devolved government these things will happen. They are in charge of their own policies. But it is hard for the public to get a geta grip get a grip of it. It is a complicated picture through the uk, and the devolved administrations seem to be increasingly going their own way with all four nations meeting to discuss these things although i do not think it happened this week. And they have the same data to look at but reaching different decisions, partly because in some cases of the number coming off specific flights from specific destinations who have subsequently tested positive. Ithink destinations who have subsequently tested positive. I think one of the most interesting aspects though is that the travel industry are complaining about the effect that quarantine is having on the industry and the Aviation Industry and it is interesting that wealth for example has taken a much more targeted approach than the rest of the uk so although they have imposed for example quarantine in portugal and england has not, nonetheless they have excluded the islands of madeira and the azores where the prevalence of the virus is far lower wales. Equally quarantine from six islands, not the mainland, so some people see this as a potential way forward and original, targeted approach to quarantine. The other demand not just from the travel industry but senior politicians such as the conservative david davis and tony blair is that airports test to reduce the amount of time people spending quarantine getting tested when they come off the plane and then perhaps three or five days later but in this programme yesterday the Health Secretary matt hancock seemed to pour cold water on that idea, suggesting perhaps 7 of infections would be picked up so a lot of pressure from some politicians and the travel industry to try to sort out the problem of quarantine but at the moment certainly i think wherever you live in the uk you may be confused as to what you have to do when you return home from holiday. Thank you very much indeed and we will try to make sense on breakfast of it for you this morning. Of course we will the Company Responsible for building the hs2 high speed rail line linking london to birmingham is moving onto the construction phase today. Ministers insist the project will boost Economic Growth, with the creation of 22,000 jobs, but critics say its too expensive and harmful to the environment. Theo leggett reports. This is a highly symbolic moment for hs2. After years this is a highly symbolic moment for hs2. After yea rs of this is a highly symbolic moment for hs2. After years of planning and development, not to mention delays and rising costs, construction on the 140 mile route from london to birmingham can officially begin. In fa ct, birmingham can officially begin. In fact, a great deal of work, demolishing buildings, clearing sites and preparing the route has already been carried out. This is where birminghams new curzon street station will be built. In a few yea rs station will be built. In a few years time, it should look like this. The first phase of hs2 will require 32 miles of new tunnels. There will be 110 embankments, 70 cuttings and 150 bridges. And all of this will require1 cuttings and 150 bridges. And all of this will require 1 million tons of steel. The company in charge of the project hs2 ltd says some 22,000 new jobs will be created over the next two years, including 2000 apprenticeships. But opponents of the scheme which remains highly controversial say they are not impressed. From their own figures it shows there will be over 90,000 jobs that are being displaced, purely got rid of, purely because macro one is discriminating on shutting down businesses that have those jobs hs2. So these 22,000 jobs, it sounds great but when you compare it to the number ofjobs great but when you compare it to the number of jobs that going because hs2 is built, it is a drop in the ocean. It is expected to cost £35 billion and a second phase extending the line to manchester and leedsis extending the line to manchester and leeds is expected to take the total bill to more than 100 billion pounds. The government says it will fire up Economic Growth and provide opportunities across the country. But critics say the money could be better spent on improving existing transport links. Theo leggett, bbc news. People in leeds are being warned to follow coronavirus guidelines or risk tighter restrictions. The city is expected to be classed as an area of concern after its infection rate rose. The local council says the city has reached a Pivotal Moment in its efforts to control the spread of covid 19. The duchess of cornwall has offered a message of support for those who have been affected by Domestic Abuse during the pandemic. Cases of violence have risen by 20 globally, according to the un. Writing in the guardian newspaper, camilla says she fears for the victims who feel unable to seek help for fear of repercussions from their partner, or because of the restrictions imposed during lockdown. 0ur royal correspondent Nick Witchell reports. It is an issue about which she feels strongly and which she has set out to highlight with a series of speeches. This was a conference last march. Charity begins at home. But so march. Charity begins at home. But so does Domestic Violence. Three quarters of violence against women happens in a place where a woman should feel safest. Her own home. Happens in a place where a woman should feel safest. Her own homem is the problem of Domestic Abuse, of people usually women experiencing violence in their own homes and enduring it as often as not in silence. In an article in todays guardian, the duchess of cornwall focuses on how coronavirus has made matters even worse. She writes the duchess is the latest research has shown a large rise in Domestic Violence since march. Globally it is thought cases have risen by 20 . It is clear that covert is not the only pernicious disease that has been attacking our society, she writes covid safe. It is everyones problem, she has said, and it is time society found a solution. Nick witchell, bbc news. And if youre being affected by Domestic Abuse, there is support available. You can find it through the bbcs action line website, which is at bbc. Co. Uk actionline. Demand for child care at nurseries and childminders in england was down the freight industry is warning of significant gaps in uk border plans for the end of the brexit transition period. Eight organisations, including the Road Haulage Association and logistics uk, say the supply chain will be severely disrupted if concerns such as a lack of funds to train Customs Officials are not addressed before december 31. The government said it had plans to ensure we are ready for the changes. Demand for child care at nurseries and childminders in england was down by 70 injuly, putting some at risk of closure. The institute for fiscal studies said loss of income from parents paying fees since march means that many providers face a tough time keeping their doors open. The department for education said theres been significant support for childcare providers and it would continue to fund free places at pre pandemic levels. Theres no doubt that the character of mr darcy in pride and prejudice has a certain appeal, and for his admirers, this latest incarnation may be like having all your birthdays come at once. Look at this a life sized cake version of the character, as played by colin firth in the tv adaptation, has been unveiled by a cable channel at lyme park in cheshire the original location used in the series. The cake artist used 20 kilos of flour, 20 kilos of butter and a whopping 45 kilos of sugar to create the life sized likeness. Look, come on. If you are a big fan of mr darcy, and you are presented without cake. The question is, which pa rt without cake. The question is, which part do cut first . And which do you leave until last . I dont know it looks. Interesting. Iwill leave until last . I dont know it looks. Interesting. I will buy you a slice if you want one . A slice of what . Thank you forjoining us on brea kfast thank you forjoining us on breakfast and we are getting our head around the quarantine rules but looking further away from home as well. Search teams in beirut say theyve found possible signs of life in a collapsed building one month after the massive explosion which destroyed parts of the city. Emergency workers are painstakingly searching through the rubble after a rescue dog indicated a person could be alive underneath. That would be remarkable if it is true. Lets speak now with journalist bel trew, whos in beirut. Bel, thank you forjoining us, i know you have been following this over the last 24 hours so tell us what you know. I dont know if you can see behind me but i am here at the rescue site and the teams are actually still scrambling through the rubble, trying to find hopefully what they believed to be a survivor 01 what they believed to be a survivor or at least a few bodies of missing people. It has been a bit fraught here overnight. At one point the army called off the search because parts of the building were coming down but onlookers and volunteers who were curious and said if there is anybody else who is underneath, they need to intervene and someone called a crane in and people clambered on top of the rubble and said they would not leave until the operation was started up again so at around two or three oclock, they started again and as you can see the Security Forces here who are cordoning off the streets have a crane in the background and are hoping to find the person they believe may be a small child, if indeed there is anyone and see if they are alive which obviously is not likely, given it has an entire month. Why is there speculation that somebody could be alive . What has been heard and what have rescue was said . I understand chilean rescuers are helping. This chilean rescue team use different equipment and they believe to have found a heart beat, a very slow heartbeat. They use thermal imaging equipment. Two bodies. The smaller one showed signs of life. A rescue dog also indicated there was a sign of life. That was enough for them. Even if there was not. 5 chance, rescuers told me they would work through the night. That would not know exactly what they are looking for and if they are in fact going to find a survivor but they have three stories worth of rubble to dig through with most of the building not stable at all. Looking at the scene behind you and we have been showing pictures of the contrast of a route before this explosion and the one that exists today. Beirut. They also have to deal with coronavirus. Really, there isa deal with coronavirus. Really, there is a sense of desperation and in lebanon on generally. No one has any a nswe is over lebanon on generally. No one has any answers over what compensation people are going to get, what reconstruction is going to happen, who is going to pay all the bills. The government said no one would have to pay for treatment in hospital but hospitals do not have a clear idea. When it gets very cold, people here will not have any places to live. The reason a financial crisis still going on and not many a nswe is crisis still going on and not many answers from the authorities. They have promised to make major reforms but so far we have not said anything concrete 30 days on. You are based in beirut so who better to know how everyday has changed . My flight is within the blast radius so i was basically living in a bombed out shell with no windows and doors and a 6 storey drop website balcony was. I was a 6 storey drop website balcony was. Iwasa a 6 storey drop website balcony was. I was a target of humanitarian aid, which was very strange. Soldiers coming into my flat with food. They also came in to assess the damage. The neighbourhood is empty and destroyed. This main street behind me is to bea destroyed. This main street behind me is to be a popular restaurant, cafe and bar district. Nobody can see is piles of rubble. For someone who lives here, it is deeply depressing to see how peoples lives are torn apart. People living at friends places or living in shelled out houses. The government is at a pressure to show they can deliver and push through reforms. Really interesting talking to you and, of course, if we do have a miracle upon a miracle and someone survived, i note you will keep us up to date. What an amazing blast of hope. Can you imagine if they found somebody it would be amazing. Fingers crossed. Lets take a look at todays papers the front page of the daily mail addresses borisjohnson, urging the Prime Minister to help get britain flying again. The paper quotes furious business chiefs who say 14 day quarantines are wrecking trade prospects. That is another twist on this quarantine situation we are discussing in depth. The times leads on comments from the bbcs new director general, tim davie, that the corporation needs to be cut down to size. Mr davie raised the prospect of a 20 cut in bbc output, including the closure of some channels if necessary. The guardian reports that Boris Johnson is facing mounting pressure over the appointment of the controversial former australian Prime Minister, tony abbott, as a post brexit trade adviser. And wales 0nline reports on the changes to quarantine rules that come into effect today. It points out that the rule change signifies the first time wales has diverged from the quarantine rules set out by the uk government in london. A few things on the inside. In the express, talking about a hair salon in gloucestershire who put an advert in the paper looking for a new employee and what they specifically asked for was a happy stylist to work in their happy salon and a p pa re ntly work in their happy salon and apparently they got a phone call from the localjob Centre Saying you cannot ask for a happy stylist because that is discriminatory against people who is not happy. They have been trying to think of other words but every other word would seem to be distributing against other personality traits. The department has now said the stuff of made a mistake and they can ask for a happy stylist. Approachable. Ask for a happy stylist. Approachable. Luckily it is all right stop we dont have to be happy here. Never. Do you have any cats . No. Why did you say it like that . I dont like cats. Although i am very open minded about cats and prepared to consider cats as an option for the future. I have three cats. I know. Cat owners fall into three categories. This is a study published in frontiers in ecology and the environment and researchers found uk owners range in type. The once concerned about wildlife. I am one of those. I have a very murderous cat and she gets rid of her colours and she brin