What the current inside and outside numbers are off the top of my head, and im spending most of my time looking at these issues, so it is complex and in scotland, it is a maximum of eight people from three households for example, that may change. And indeed, we have had restrictions on that covering over a Million People in the west of scotla nd Million People in the west of scotland at the moment. So it is potentially confusing, but i think the public has gotten use to different messages from different devolved nations. We no longer have a four nations approach, and of course, if we are to avoid a bike approach to all of the uk in terms ofa approach to all of the uk in terms of a future lockdown, which i think all governments wish to avoid, then it is fair that each of the devolved nations look at what is happening in their communities and make policy based on that type of intelligence. I suppose you are saying a little earlier that these restrictions are very much on private gatherin
Staff must wear masks, managers could face fines and doors must look at ten p. M. Another hammer blows hospitality and cities will be ha rd Est Hospitality and cities will be hardest hit. I am in Central London asking how businesses can survive the next six months. What now for the future of sport . Fans may not to be able to return to live events in england until at least the end of march next year, and many smaller clubs are in danger of going under. Two sisters who saved a struggling swimmerfrom drowning hold an emotional reunion with the woman they rescued. And for the rest of the week, expect some colder days, chilly nights and a bit of rain times including this morning. Ive got all the details here. Its wednesday the 23rd of september. Our top story. Borisjohnson has warned that if people dont follow new coronavirus rules significa ntly greater restrictions will be ahead. The latest measures which the Prime Minister announced in a televised address to the nation include pubs and
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Princes william and harry publicly denounce as offensive a newspaper report about their relationship. In a joint statement, they deny reports that a rift between them contributed to the bid by harry and meghan for greater independence. It comes as the queen prepares to hold emergency talks with senior royals about the sussexes future roles. Well bring you all the latest developments from our royal correspondent in sandringham. Also this lunchtime Boris Johnson visits stormont to meet members of the new devolved assembly, after power sharing is restored following a three year suspension. The philippines braces itself for a possible hazardous eru ption as volcano taal spews lava and ash. The Airline Flybe is reported to be in talks for emergency funding to prevent its collapse. And the uk braces itself for storm brendan, expected to bring winds of up to 90 miles per hour. And in the sport on bbc news james hook calls time on his 16 year career in rugby union. The former wales fly half wa