London after coronavirus: to rebuild, Boris Johnson must show more leadership. And Extinction Rebellion gets a reboot

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Thousands of school children are returning to classrooms, but huge numbers of adults are still working from home. How do we get those people to return to a city centre that's at risk of dying? We speak to the Evening Standard's associate editor Julian Glover about the newspaper's call for Boris Johnson and Sadiq Khan to show more leadership for the capital's 9 million residents. He says many are still afraid of covid-19 despite encouraging figures on infection rates and hospital admissions. And he asks how hard is it for the Prime Minister and Mayor to get on a tube and show public transport is safe? Also, Extinction Rebellion captured headlines around the world when they brought London to standstill last year with marches and  a pink boat on Oxford Street. But the campaigners also struck the wrong note when they attempted to disrupt trains, and some of their stunts, such as an attempt to shut down Heathrow with drones, have fallen flat. As they return to the city for 10 days of protest, our features writer Sam Fishwick says leaders know the campaign needs a reboot to recapture the public's imagination.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.