Hello im ros atkins, welcome to outside source. Lets start with a major u turn by the uk government on huawei. By the time of the next election, we will have implemented in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 56 network. Ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstien, is denied bail by a judge in new york. She has pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped him abuse underage girls. More than 125 Million People are going back into lockdown in india. And new figures show that the uk economys growth was even lower than expected and theres a warning it may take unitl 2024 to recover. Welcome. Lets begin with this decision by the uk government. The uk government has reversed its position on huawei the chinese firm is now barred from any part of the uks new 56 network, earlier in the year, the uk said huawei would be barred from elements of the network deemed sensitive for security reasons but it had been cleared to contribute to 35 of it. The risk was described as manageable not any more. Todays announcement says all huawei equipment must be gone from the network by 2027. Heres the uk culture minister Oliver Dowden. The facts have changed, so has our approach. Thats why weve taken this decision that there can be no new huawei equipment from the end of this year and set out a clear timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 within your reversible path implemented by the time of the next election. For its part, huawei says its a disappointing decision and bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. Certainly bad news for huawei. The statement goes on to say this. Heres more from ed brewster, huaweis spokesman. Its clear today that this is a decision based on us trade priorities and trade requirements as opposed to a decision about security. You know, we are very disappointed by the decision from the government. So huawei says this is all about us trade deals. Well we know washington has been urging the uk to take this decision. The Trump Administration claims huawei provides a gateway for china to spy on and potentially attack countries that use its equipment. The us has also imposed sanctions designed to disrupt huaweis ability to get its own chips manufactured. Heres Oliver Dowden again on that. The new us measures restrict huawei ability to import us products using Us Technology or software. Given the uncertainty that this creates around huawei supply chain, the uk can no longer be confident it will be able to guarantee the security of future huawei 5g equipment affected by the change in us foreign direct product rules. And heres the analysis of Tom Newton Dunn from times radio the biggest takeaway of todays decision . Hard to get away from the cold fact that britain has become a victim of a colossal us china fight. Well now get 5g two years later, at a cost of £2 billion more. To help us understand all of this, heres Karishma Vaswani our Asia Business correspondent in singapore. Its precisely because of the access to technology from the United States that huawei, because of the sanctions that washington has imposed, would not be able to use, and thats whats concerning countries like the uk going forward. Its not just simply about the National Security threat. Although, you know, the pressure from washington has been a big reason why countries like the uk have been re looking at huawei in its 56 network. Its also the tech access behind it. So this is a commercial decision, but with very real political undertones. Politics is a big part of this story. Heres the reaction from the Us Ambassador to the uk. To explain why the us is so worried about huawei, lets hear from Jamieson Greer who is the former chief of staff to the United States global trade representative. What policymakers understand, at least from the Public Record thats available, and i think theyre all very comfortable with whats on the Public Record is a long standing, really relationship between huawei and Chinese Security services and the Chinese Government. You can look at this if you review just the personnel who lead huawei, their senior leadership, you can also look at the idea that huawei has been subsidized by the Chinese Government, they receive tax breaks and incentives, and all kinds of things that tie them closely to the Chinese Governments industrial policy. So, i think policymakers around the world, notjust in the United States, but obviously there in the uk and in other countries, i dont think they seriously consider that huawei somehow has independence from the Chinese Government or even the security apparatus. I think everybody is aware at this point that there are laws on the books in china that require companies to comply with requests for assistance from intelligence agencies there in china. So these are real concerns that policymakers have. Again, remember, they may have nonpublic information as well that they are not in a position to share. Is getting some reaction from secretary of state, mike pompeo. He says. With this decision, the ukjoins a growing list of countries from around the world that are standing up for their National Security by prohibiting the use of untrusted, high risk vendors. Countries need to be able to trust that 5g equipment and software will not threaten National Security, economic security, privacy, intellectual property, or human rights this is a political issue in the uk too. Certainly the security crackdown in hong kong plus chinas treatment of the ethnic uighurs have led to a revolt of conservative backbenchers in the house of commons. This is tobias ellwood, whos one of them. We have wanted china to mature into this responsible global stakeholder but its become a superpower without the responsibilities that a superpower should be showing. We are going through an Enduring International emergency but there is no international leadership. And what we are seeing with china, it is discreetly pressing, it is taking advantage of our rickety world order to pursue its own agenda. Lets get the analysis of rob watson, our uk politcal correspondent. Yes, it is. Its undoubtedly a victory for backbenchers. In many ways, one of the aspects as a fairly humiliating u turn for the British Government is that they hadnt really seen it coming. In terms of domestic british politics, of party management, yes, mrjohnson and his government have a very large majority of 80, but critics of the government will say they should have seen this, they should have seen the unhappiness on their backbenchers. Is this really about backbench unhappiness about chinas behaviour . Or more about mrjohnsons inability to fend off pressure from washington . I think its undoubtedly a bit of both as you are quoting earlier, i think hes absolutely spot on, the first part of the problem the uk faced was that it was in the crossfire, if you like, of a battle between two much bigger powers, the United States and china. There is no doubt that the second to it all, why the government had to u turn was because of domestic political pressure inside its own governing conservative party, which had been building for some months, where its pretty clear that the mood in the uk is certainly in some parts of the conservative party as soured against china over these last few months. Rob, in terms of the practicalities, are we clear the uks able to remove all of huaweis equipment from the multitude of areas where its currently present or planned to be present in the coming years . Well, certainly those conservative mps who are not very happy about huawei having any role are somewhat sceptical, and they are wanting to see that. Of course, the mame Telecoms Company in this country said it wont be easy. I think its really interesting, and anyways, the problem uk faces as both a practical one which is what do you do about upgrading its telecoms, how much delay is there going to be . , checks or cost will there be . But there is also, if you like, diplomatic geopolitical challenge thats come up for the uk government that may be even bigger. Thats perhaps the first instance of some of the perils it faces in a post brexit world because its now clear that the uk is going to have more difficult trading conditions with the European Union. The vote leave campaign, many of them are now in place in downing street, talking about these opportunities of doing trade with other bits of the world, big markets like china. The whole huawei episode shows that thats always going to be straightforward and that you might find yourself caught between other big powers, the United States, china and perhaps at some point, the European Union itself. From rob in oxford, to zhaoyin feng from bbc chinese in washington on what more huawei could have done to allay western fears. I doubt there is anything else the company could have done. This is really devastating for huawei, and certainly in the us, and my observations when they started to initially cast out on huawei, the company didnt think it was a big deal. Its us market share was relatively small. Later, the us sanctions and export bands really harmed the companys supply chains and washington actively lobbying its airlines, and this campaign was really hurtful for the Companies Image and business around the globe. Itsjust the latest major crack for huawei. China will now be deciding how to respond. What are the options available to beijing . Well, no doubt that this move will not go down well in beijing. Beijing has denied any direct ties with huawei, but at the same time, actively advocating for the company. Earlier today, the chinese and bassett are has hinted that the uks ban on huawei will lead to questions about whether the uk can provide open, fair and non discriminatory Business Environment for companies from other countries, so beijing might consider direct Chinese Investment in the uk to other countries, at the same time, it even imposed restrictions or sanctions on uk businesses operating in china in order to discourage other countries to follow uks lead. However, this move will run the risk of beijing being seen as bullying in the world. So there is some trade off on the beijing side, and based on the recent track records of beijing, china might likely go for the first option, to stand very strongly with huawei. And if youre listening to all of this wondering what it all means for you and the phone you use lets go through a couple of the main questions. Will this mean huawei phones stop working . No. This move affects the equipment at radio masts and inside telephone exchanges rather than Consumer Devices sold by the firm. Will it affect 5g service . Possibly. Vodafone, three and ee had all begun rolling out 5g services which are reliant on huaweis kit they now face having to replace it with equipment from another vendor. That means 5g will remain patchy for longer than it would have done and some parts of the country will have to wait longer to get any access to 5g. The uk economy showed signs of a modest recovery connected to the easing of the lockdown but it was smaller than economists expected. The economy grew by 1. 8 percent from april. Dharshini david reports. Flourishing, but not quite back in full bloom. Like other garden centres, this one reopened in may, but its yet to make up the money lost during lockdown. Normally, we would have a start up in march, steady progress in march, a big april and a big may. That didnt happen in april, it was really difficult. May has been phenomenal, the second half of it, and june has also been quite phenomenal. Not just here, but for the whole garden industry. Weve made up quite a bit, of course, thankfully, but we are still behind for the year. All of this is about sowing the seeds of a recovery. In the weeks after lockdown, the economy lost about a quarter of its output, wiping out 18 years of gains. As other sectors also reopened, manufacturing and construction, only a tiny bit of that was recovered in may, disappointing hopes of a full and rapid bounce back. It is not enough to open the doors again. Customers have to have the confidence and the money to return. And then theres businesses who have yet to reopen, like this maker of exhibition stands. Their takings have dwindled from £4 million last year to almost nothing since march. Theyre desperate to know when the conferences they serve can restart. Were looking towards a very bleak autumn if we dont hear very soon, and, sadly, weve already made people redundant, and if we have no information from the government and no help from the government in the very near future, we will have to look at making more people redundant, which is not what we want to do. How are you . Im 0k, mate, you . Very nice to see you. To rally us out through this crisis, the chancellors doling out almost £200 billion, but some businesses have already failed, and his officialforecasters still think unemployment could hit 4 million. More help might be needed. Inevitably, some people coming off furloughing are going to go into unemployment rather than returning to their previousjobs. What do you do to ensure that peoples spells in unemployment are no longer than they need to be necessarily . Because the longer theyre out, the more likely they are to be detached from the labour market, to lose skills, and thats bad for the individuals concerned and also bad for the economy. More reopenings injune will have given the economy a boost, but history tells us it takes years, not months, to fully recoup what is lost in a crisis. There is no quick fix. To prevent the recovery wilting, it may require more tlc. Dharshini david, bbc news. Stay with us on 0ustide source, still to come the dam that divides nations can ethiopia, egypt and sudan ever agree how to manage the waters that flow through this ambitious project . Wearing Face Coverings in shops in england will be compulsory from the end of next week. Police have warned about the challenges of enforcing the new rule when it comes in onjuly 24th. John apter, is chair of the Police Federation in england and wales. If a shopkeeper calls the police because someone is failing to wear a Face Covering or at the same time the Police Resources are dealing with assaults in progress or Domestic Violence or whatever, there is simply not enough Police Officers to go around. We will always do our best. But to rely solely on policing, which ive heard some others say that they should, is unreasonable, and it is unworkable. So, we all have to Work Together on this. This is a Public Health crisis. This is about looking after your fellow citizen, but keeping them safe and secure. Its not always just about relying on the police. We are policing a pandemic we would never have expected to police in the way we are being expected to police. This is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. The British Government has decided it will stop using equipment from the chinese tech giant, huawei, in its 5g telecoms networks. Ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein, has been denied bail meaning shell remain in prison until her trial injuly next year. Latest on the pandemic now. India has the third highest number of confirmed cases in the world with more than 900,000. You can see the increase over the last four weeks. The Northern State of bihar has with a population of 125 Million People its going into a 15 day lockdown. And the city of bengaluru also known as bangalore is also going back into lockdown. Heres Imran Qureshi from bbc hindi. Its clear now, this lockdown is going to be a little more stringent than what was implemented some time ago. That was a part of a national lockdown. This includes commodities, shops. Grocery stores will be open between 5am and 12 noon, unlike last time when they were open until about 5pm. Florida though is the centre of americas outbreak. It reached 100,000 cases on 22june. Two weeks later later, that number had doubled. There are now more than 280,000 cases in florida. Thats the third highest number in the us, after new york and california. Lets get a sense of what its like in floridas hospitals. Dr andrew past esski is the icu medical director at the Jackson South medical centre. I had ihada i had a father son pass the next everyday, you come in in c that you had hoped someone had taken a turn for the better. We put a lot of effort into everything we try to think of. You go home and try to think about it for one night, and it come back and the room is empty. Let me update you. Ghislaine maxwell, the british socialite accused of trafficking minors for the late american financier and convicted paedophile, jeffrey epstien, has been denied bail and will be held in a Detention Centre until her trial next year. Ms maxwell pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped epstein to abuse underage girls. The judge then ruled she is a flight risk and no bail conditions would guarantee her appearance in court for trial on 12 july 2021. 0ur correspondent Laura Trevelyan is in new york. Laura, give us more details on what we have heard in the last few hours, please. W