Now playing Next United Kingdom Small businesses in UK fear lockdown impact in run up to Christmas While bigger businesses can afford lawyers to interpret the definition of 'essential' goods, smaller enterprises fear they will see their stock go unsold. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom England planning Christmas ‘travel window’ for students in December Mass testing will be carried out across the country's campuses before students travel home for the festive period. 11/11/2020
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Now playing Next No Comment Artist brings masks & social distancing to traditional nativity scene Genny Di Virgilio is known in Italy for peppering the traditional manger scene with current events. So, of course, this year, COVID-19 took centre stage. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Belgian chocolatiers struggling to stay afloat, amid pandemic The coronavirus has hit everyone hard, crippling economies across Europe, but the renowned chocolate industry in Belgium is facing a particularly tough time, as world famous pastry chef, Pierre Marcolini, explains. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Oxford Street’s Christmas lights go on display early in London They are normally switched on by a celebrity in front of huge crowds but social distancing restrictions forced organisers to shelve the event this year, as the coronavirus pandemic rages in the United Kingdom. 03/11/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19: Greece and Austria among those to impose further measures European countries imposed further measures in the fight against coronavirus on Tuesday, as the continent battles a second wave of the virus. 03/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Coronavirus: European lockdowns could be extended past December A UK minister said the country's lockdown may need to be extended past December 2. 01/11/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom COVID-19: 100,000 people infected daily in England, study finds Scientists at Imperial College London estimated that there are about 96,000 new cases of COVID-19 in England every day and that the outbreak is doubling every nine days. 29/10/2020
Now playing Next USA Trump's virus stance an 'insult' says Biden as campaign tone heats up Trump was also criticised by his own infectious diseases expert over mask-wearing. Both candidates head to the key battleground state of Florida on Thursday. 29/10/2020
Now playing Next France France will go into a new lockdown from Friday, says Emmanuel Macron The lockdown will run until December 1. France's international borders will remain mostly closed and mandatory rapid testing would be introduced for anyone coming entering the country, said Macron. The new measures will be reassessed every 15 days to see if they are working, he added. 28/10/2020
Now playing Next Germany Germany to begin partial lockdown from November 2, says Angela Merkel No more than ten people should convene at one time and contact is set to be limited to two households. 28/10/2020
Now playing Next Germany Angela Merkel is reportedly considering a nationwide 'lockdown light' The German Chancellor will push for the strict new measures in a meeting with regional leaders on Wednesday, Bild newspaper reported 26/10/2020
Now playing Next Spain Madrid helps bars stay afloat by serving food without a license New legislation in Madrid allows pubs without food licenses to sell food in order to help them through the pandemic. 26/10/2020
Now playing Next Czech Republic Can Czech Republic really cut energy emissions in line with Brussels? Prime Minister Andrej Babis surprised many when he said his government will now support the European Union’s new planned target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 55%. But is it realistic? 23/10/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19: Situation in most EU nations of 'serious concern', says ECDC Only six nations were on Friday classified as stable while no countries were labelled "of concern". The vast majority were classified as experiencing an epidemiological situation of serious concern. 23/10/2020