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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20201014

Impose tough new rules. Crunch talks are due to take place later, as the premier league dicusses the controversial project big picture plan, with Football League clubs saying support for the bail out is almost unanimous. The ii month wait to photograph one of the worlds rarest animals well discover the story behind this Award Winning image. Good morning from south west london, home to 320 ideas. We will have details on Safety Measures if youre walking through the park plus the weather forecast. Deer. Its wednesday, the 14th of october. Government Health Officials will meet later to discuss whether Greater Manchester, lancashire and other areas in england should be added to the highest level of coronavirus restrictions. The Liverpool City Region is currently the only area in the very high category. Last night crowds gathered in Liverpool City Centre just hours before the new measures came into force. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports. Parting in the streets after many pubs and bars shut their doors not to reopen for now, by order of the government. The spread of coronavirus in the region means it is living in the most severe restrictions. James and Leisure Centre is also close. Visitors are asked not to come and locals not to leave. 0ther asked not to come and locals not to leave. Other areas may be in line for similar. A meeting to discuss those decisions. What were to the government, you cannot do that by destroying their jobs, government, you cannot do that by destroying theirjobs, their businesses, pushing people into hardship into the run to christmas. That is just wrong. It is the levelling down of the north of england, not the levelling up your promise. Mps approved the new three tier system. Some conservatives have been critical of some decisions but wa nt to been critical of some decisions but want to give the new system time to work. If we have to go to National Lockdown, could have a severe effect on the economy so my hope is that the measures will be successful, working hand in glove with the mayors who are very important with this process. Labour disagrees, backing a different system. This process. Labour disagrees, backing a different systemm this process. Labour disagrees, backing a different system. If we act signs and break the circuit, we can get this virus under control. If we do not, we can sleepwalk into a long, bleak winter. Down the street has not dismissed it entirely but for now the local assistant thinks will balance containing the virus and protecting the economy. Yesterday, 143 new coronavirus deaths in the uk, the highest figure sincejune. Deaths in the uk, the highest figure since june. 0n deaths in the uk, the highest figure since june. On average, deaths in the uk, the highest figure sincejune. On average, 82 deaths we re sincejune. On average, 82 deaths were announced every day for the past week. Now all i was unlivable to see if you can break the cycle of infections. Helen catt, bbc news. Lets get more now from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who joins us from westminster. Jonathan, what is the timetable for the government to include more areas in its highest level of restrictions . There is no strict timetable. This will be discussed and decided upon on an ongoing basis. There is a meeting between senior Health Officials and government ministers to decide whether Greater Manchester and lancashire, specifically, should be moved into the third tier of restrictions, the very high levels which sex extra limits on the number of people who can meet indoors, no household mixing at all and pubs and bars closing completely unless they serve food. They will not necessarily be a decision today. Liverpool is the place that will move up before very long at all. I will x to see some movement if not this week, next week. Meanwhile extra pressure on the government over its three tier system. I suspect sir keir starmer s may change the dynamic but whether or not it will change the Prime Minister s is another story. The first minister of wales, mark drakeford, has again warned he could close its border with england, unless borisjohnson acts to prevent people visiting from covid hotspots. Mr drakeford has written a letter to the Prime Minister, claiming his decision not to impose a travel ban for english lockdown areas is undermining the ability to control the spread of the virus in areas of wales where the infection rate is low. Plans for tough new restrictions in Northern Ireland will be revealed this morning, after talks went on late into the night in stormont. The measures are expected to include the closure of schools for two weeks, one of which will cover the half term break. Pubs and restaurants could be shut forfour weeks, with the exception of takeaways. The french president Emmanuel Macron is expected to announce further restrictions today. French media suggest cities considered to be coronovirus hotspots, including paris, could face cu rfews. Its been warned that hospitals in paris could have 90 of their intensive care beds filled by the end of the week. Ba rs a nd restau ra nts in the netherlands are closed once again from today, as the country returns to a partial lockdown. Public gatherings of more than four people will also be banned. Schools will remain open and public transport will keep running, but will be reserved for essentialjourneys only. Meanwhile some residents in madrid have been protesting against the new tougher measures they are now living under since a state of emergency was declared there last week. From there our correspondent Jean Mckenzie reports. This is an early night by spanish standards. Last orders now at 10pm, and no one is allowed to leave or enter the city unless it is essential. But with the rules chopping and changing for weeks, people are tired and confused. All the time we are breaking the rules and nobody cares. Like, even the police, they dont say anything. Very soon after spain reopened, cases surged, giving madrid the highest levels of coronavirus in europe. Yet thousands have come out to protest against the latest measures. Many are angry their sacrifices have been squandered. People in madrid are fed up. They have already been through the strictest lockdown in europe, and here they are again, with their movement being restricted. They want instead for the government to be focusing more on other measures to control the virus, so more tracing and testing, more doctors. But getting spaniards to eat before their 10pm curfew is a tall order. Many restaurants have not even bothered to open, and julian says they will just continue the night back at his. As patience erodes, it is clear countries will need much more than just rules and restrictions. Jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. An image of one of the worlds most endangered animals the Siberian Tiger pictured in the forests of russias far east, has earned Sergey Gorshkov the title of wildlife photographer of the year. The duchess of cambridge revealed the winner at last nights ceremony, which was streamed live from the Natural History museum. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. In the wilderness of russias far east, taking even a blurry snapshot of one of earths rarest creatures would be a realfeat. But with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer Sergey Gorshkov managed to capture this. While the judges said it looked like an oil painting, it is a photograph of an endangered female amur tiger. It was caught by a camera trap that was triggered by the movement of the animal herself. And here, i have been inspired. Like so many 2020 events, the ceremony for the wildlife photographer of the year was held online, and the duchess of cambridge announced the winner. So it is with great pleasure that i can announce this years wildlife photographer of the year is. Sergey gorshkov for his image, the embrace. Many congratulations to you, sergey, and thanks to all of those who entered for showing us the magic of the Natural World. The awards acknowledged photographers who had shown the impact of our exploitation of wildlife. But primarily, they celebrated some of the most captivating images of the Natural World taken in the last, very tumultuous year. While we can all ponder on the photographic prowess, patience and skill, this winning image, quite simply, captures one beautiful moment. Victoria gill, bbc news. We will be talking more about that later. Fantastic picture. That in particular is an absolute duty. Carol has the weather for us now from bushy park near Hampton Court palace. Morning, carol. Cant see much at the moment, carol. It is pretty chilly as well. It is lovely to be here at bushy park, home to 320 deer. The season starts in october until early november and the parks what to remind you that you should not approach, they are wild animals. If you have dogs and you are walking them through the park, make sure they are on the lead but during writing season it is best to leave them at home. We will tell you more about the behaviour of stags and deer an how they have physical changes, like that next get thicker and the role mean different things. Roar. Sunny spells and a chilly breeze. A weather front to the south of us but High Pressure starting to take charge of the weather and will do until the weekend. What were looking at today, north easterly easterly breeze is coming in from the north sea. A bit of cloud, especially the further east you. Some rain across central and southern scotland. Turning showery through the day. Drifting through the course of the afternoon. 1415 through the course of the afternoon. 14 15 the top temperature. 0vernight, we will still have a fair amount of cloud and it will still be breezy. Under clear skies temperatures could dip to freezing but generally for most of us it would be above freezing. It will be a chilly start to the date with possible patchy fog slow to clear. Tomorrow, similar to today and that were looking a fair bit of cloud in the east. It will break up and the best of the sunshine will be in shelter, west of scotland, for example. Temperatures will be down attached tomorrow on what were at today. 13, possibly 14, in the shelter in the west. Lots more details in about half an hour. The new tiered system of coronavirus restrictions came into force at midnight, but already theres discussions around adding other towns and cities into the highest alert level. Nina is in preston this morning, one of the areas that could face tougher measures. Good morning. Thats right. Already a complex patchwork in place of this system. People waking up this morning and wondering, finding out life has changed, particularly confusing for people here in lancashire and in neighbouring Greater Manchester. 4 Million People collectively if they will enter that top tier. People are preston market wondering if they can even sell their stock. The government told us there is support the business available. Is it enough . If you run above bar or pub in tier 3, considered very high risk, you wont be able to open unless you serve a full food menu. Gyms, betting shops and casinos must also close their doors. At the moment this only applies to the Liverpool City Region. Some good news though, if you are forced to close the government will cover two thirds of your staff salaries and you will be entitled to a monthly grant of up to £3000. In tier2 entitled to a monthly grant of up to £3000. In tier 2 high risk areas you can only welcome groups from one household and across all three tiers, your customers must be out by ten oclock. Groups can be no larger than six and tables must maintain social distancing. While the furlough scheme will end come november, it will be replaced by another support scheme. Its complicated but the government pays 2296 complicated but the government pays 22 of wages if the employee works heard of their hours. Boss will have to for those hours and top up a little more. Is it enough though . Some Business Owners say they cant guarantee that many hours or afford the top up and that means staff will have to go. How many, we cant be sure, but yesterday, a bleak warning. 500,000 jobs could go on hospitality if there isnt more support soon. A very tense morning for those who work in hospitality. Here in lancashire and Greater Manchester. Thats talk to the owner of the black horse pub pascal. What do you hope to learn from the meeting later today . Mostly certainty. Knowing hopefully at time frame, how long were supposed to be closed. Knowing what to deal with. Some businesses ive spoken to said they would p refer full ive spoken to said they would prefer full closure. That would ive spoken to said they would preferfull closure. That would mean you get a monthly grant, two thirds of your salary. Is that preferable . It depends for staff, how many hours they are working. People on less hours, 20 our contract, if you want to get two thirds from that, its impossible to live from that. To get two thirds from that, its impossible to live from thatm to get two thirds from that, its impossible to live from that. If you close completely, they wouldnt be able to live on that salary. And what happens to your stock . You leave here to take a beer delivery, what to that. If we close in the stock runs out. Straight down the drain. Its been fairly good. Ive heard from a lot of pubs that its totally different. Wide people might say its only pubs, its Collateral Damage so people can survive this virus. Just explain to me how much this pub means your regulars . For a lot of our regulars, the pub is not only social contacts. They come to the pub. They dont come especially to drinka the pub. They dont come especially to drink a lot but they got their social contact there. When we were closed the previous time, then you see people back, the whole demographic had changed. People were happy that the pubs were open just because they had that contact back. During the previous lot down, a lot of our customers hadnt been out for three months. That emotional social connection is so important for people. The Mental Health issue is as big an issue as coronavirus for them because they get depressed and lonely. A lot of people, so when we are closed, and for the rest, there is nothing. Hoping that it turns out well for you and your customers because your business obviously means a lot to them. The government has told us they spent £190 billion on support schemes for businesses across the uk but businesses like pascals are telling us they need certainty as soon as possible. Nina, thank you. We will be back with you. Lets take a look at todays papers. Many of the front pages lead with sir Keir Starmers calls for a two week Circuit Breaker. The labour leader has accused the Prime Minister of ignoring the advice of scientists, and said borisjohnsons plan for local restrictions was not working. Lockdown battle begins is the headline for the telegraph, which says the Prime Minister will consider a temporary lockdown if his new tier system fails to reverse the spread of the virus. The metro claims that borisjohnson made a joke about his rule of six restrictions, suggesting people might welcome it as an excuse to avoid their in laws this christmas. Hes said to have made the remark as he faced tory mps at a zoom meeting. Meanwhile the daily mail warns there is no hope of normality untiljuly, following comments from the head of Oxford Universitys covid 19 vaccines team. Professor Andrew Pollard said face masks and social distancing would be needed until next summer, even if his global trial proves successful. What have you got there . I got bird news. Look at this lovely beautiful bird. Im not quite sure how you say it, its beautiful, there it is, it arrived in west yorkshire, it is a hoopoe, lots of people wanting to go and catch a rare glimpse of this bird. I cant see it. Oh, sorry. All the people on the cricket pitch. There we go. There it is. I should look at the tv while i am on the tv. This is a wader and it set a record with an11 this is a wader and it set a record with an 11 dayjourney all the way from alaska to new zealand, 11 days do carry on. Thanks. I could look at some of yours. Ive had some shockers. These are to be good. I got tv news for you. The crown, you area big got tv news for you. The crown, you are a big fan . Are you paying attention . It returns to netflix, serious floor. It includes charles played byjosh 0connor. This is Gillian Anderson who plays Margaret Thatcher. You see Margaret Thatcher breaking down. Thats going to give us breaking down. Thats going to give us something to do. The green vic. Bbc bosses hired an eco consultant to cut the soap was my carbon emissions. If youre going to the greasy spoon, no longer will they serve the full english. Big an alternative is to try and cut down waste. This one is called a bar tailed godwit. Waste. This one is called a bartailed godwit. Very hard to get your mouth around stop more people are now in hospital with coronavirus than before restrictions were first announced in march. Government advisers say admissions are rising, with more elderly people needing urgent treatment for the virus. Breakfasts tim muffett has been speaking to Critical Care staff at the Royal Papworth Hospital in cambridge. April, when Royal Papworth Hospital in cambridge was grappling with the biggest challenge itd everfaced. This man was one of those admitted with

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