The government wants you back in the office, but will you go?; & Trump's "scare tactic" election strategy

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Grant Shapps says it is “safe” for the public to return to work and he stands ready to put on extra trains as people head back to offices and workplaces. The Transport Secretary's been doing interviews saying getting back to the camaraderie of office life is vital to the mental health of some people. But are company bosses being creative enough in ways of encouraging staff to return to their desks, and if there is a rush to the office can public transport take it - especially with schools also returning? We speak to Transport for London's surface transport MD Gareth Powell who explains how an innovative new school bus system will relieve pressure on roads, and help maintain social distancing. Also, Donald Trump's formally accepted the Republican Party's nomination to run for President with a speech that mentioned Joe Biden 40 times by name but didn't include the words 'coronavirus' or 'covid-19' even once. He closed the GOP's national convention last night, while still trailing in the polls to his Democrat rival. His address was filled with claims a vote against him will bring turmoil and violence to the US, and our Stateside correspondent David Gardner says the incumbent has set the tone for the final stretch until the election itself.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.