Could help people whove had cancer cope with the fear it might come back. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. The government says Housing Associations will be allowed to build more homes, but will it be enough to bring down prices and get more people on the housing ladder . Theresa may says building homes quickly is her personal mission. If youre priced out of Home Ownership, let us know what measures would help you most. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning, use the hashtag victoria live. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Police believe they have now found and identified the bodies of everyone who died in the Grenfell Tower fire. They put the final number of victims at 70, including a Stillborn Baby. In the immediate aftermath of the blaze, 400 people were listed as missing. Police say footage showed 223 people escaping the fire, while others were not at home on the night of the fire in june this year. They said the search and identification operation had been meticulous. We are hoping to speak with a Police Officer from Scotland Yard we are hoping to speak with a Police Officerfrom Scotland Yard in we are hoping to speak with a Police Officer from Scotland Yard in the next few minutes. In the meantime, we will head over to the newsroom and get the latest. The future of zimbabwes long time leader Robert Mugabe remains unclear this morning, after he was placed under house arrest by the countrys military. Two envoys from south africa have arrived in the capital harare to try to hold talks with the 93 year old and with the countrys generals who deny theres been a coup. Its been seen by many as a move to prevent mr mugabes wife grace from succeeding him in power. 0ur correspondent Pumza Fihlani is folliwing events from johannesburg. There seems to be in efforts to persuade Robert Mugabe to step aside although zanu pf says that he is still in charge, so what is going on . We expect it to be a long day of talks in zimbabwe, in its role as chair of the region, jacob zuma has sent an envoy to the country to try to persuade Robert Mugabe and the generals that have led the military ta keover to generals that have led the military takeover to come to some sort of agreement. What is not clear is what those talks will actually put on offer. There are rumours that, there are conversations about a power sharing deal that will take the country into next year, and into the country into next year, and into the elections next year. Also on offer they are talking about an option for the president to step down and the Vice President , emerson and am, to take over, but at this moment, none of that has taken place, but we understand talks are about to take place being led by the african government. To the very install stability. Emmerson mnangagwa. The nature of that will purely depend upon what president Robert Mugabe sees as a fair process out of the crisis he finds himself in at the moment. Thank you very much for that update. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money to invest in new homes will be announced later. The government is to wipe about £70 billion worth of debt from Housing Associations balance sheets, allowing them to raise money more cheaply. It comes after theresa may pledged to kickstart a new generation of Council House building last month. But labour said there was no coherent plan to address the housing crisis. The shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, will use a speech in london this morning to set out labours spending demands, ahead of the budget next week. Hell call for an emergency budget for Public Services and urge the government to make a genuine and decisive change of course. The conservatives say mr mcdonnells plans would lead to more debt, higher taxes, and fewer jobs. Thousands of women with previously untreatable Breast Cancer are to have access to two new drugs. The two have been shown to slow down advanced cancer, and can delay the need for chemotherapy. Theyve been approved for nhs use in england, after it negotiated a price agreement with the manufacturers. The impacts of Climate Change are already inevitable, even if the world immediately and radically cuts its Carbon Dioxide emissions, a new study claims. An International Research programme called helix says sea levels will rise by as much as 50 centimetres by the end of the century. Its findings are being presented at the un climate talks in germany, where World Leaders will discuss the future of the paris accord, the Climate Change treaty that the United States says it wants to withdraw from. The number of guns, drugs and fake goods being smuggled into the uk could rise after brexit, unless a significant number of extra border staff are recruited. Thats according to a group of mps. The Home Affairs SelectCommittee Says ministers must draw up contingency plans to prevent long delays at ports and airports if customs controls change when britain leaves the eu. The government says itll ensure enough resources are available. The World Anti Doping Agency has decided to maintain russias suspension for being noncompliant. It comes less than three months before the Winter Olympics, where russia could still face a ban by the ioc. Russia was suspended after a report detailed a state sponsored doping scheme in 2014. The social Media Companies facebook and snapchat are to trial a new Service Offering direct support to victims of cyberbullying. Its after a campaign led by the duke of cambridge, who set up a taskforce looking into the issue 18 months ago. Hell launch a new code of conduct for the internet later today urging young people to stop, speak and support each other online. A 500 year old painting of christ, believed to have been created by leonardo da vinci, has been sold in new york for a record 400 Million Dollars thats over 300 milion pounds. 400 million. £300 million. The price for salvator mundi, or saviour of the world, is the highest ever paid for a work of art. Da vinci died in 1519 and there are fewer than 20 of his paintings in existence. Top story now, Police Investigating the Grenfell Tower tragedy, they say that 70 people and a Stillborn Baby make up the final death toll, i say eve ryo ne make up the final death toll, i say everyone has now been identified. 0ur correspondent tom burridge is at new Scotland Yard. It has taken the met five months to reach this point but a few statistics about the tragedy of Grenfell Tower, the Police Investigation involves tens of millions of documents that have been seized, more than 300 companies have deemed to have been of interest, unprecedented investigation for the metropolitan police. Im pleased to say that stuart cundy joins police. Im pleased to say that stuart cundyjoins us. This grim figure, five months to come up with an official death toll, 71 people including a Stillborn Baby, why so long . I think, firstly, i including a Stillborn Baby, why so long . Ithink, firstly, i have said it before, on behalf of myself and the rest of my colleagues, our hearts continue to be with those affected, i cannot imagine the agony of those that have died have gone through, from day 1 of those that have died have gone through, from dayi it has been a priority for us to search Grenfell Tower, find all of those that died, re cover tower, find all of those that died, recover them with dignity, and subsequently identify them. Yesterday, the last two identities of those recovered were confirmed to the satisfaction of the coroner. I now know with confidence that the numberof now know with confidence that the number of people who have died as a result of the fire is 71, including a Stillborn Baby. It has taken so long because of the sheer challenge that Grenfell Tower long because of the sheer challenge that gre nfell tower has long because of the sheer challenge that Grenfell Tower has placed on all the Emergency Services but particularly the specialist teams that we used to recover all those that we used to recover all those that have died. 71 people, and it is not about a number, it is about the people, it has always been at the heart of what we do. The challenge has been immense, we have had specialist teams work through 15 and a half tonnes of debris on each and every floor of Grenfell Tower, by hand, to find every single fragment they can of all those that have died, that has been extremely distressing to the families and indeed to those involved in the operation. Your previous estimate was roughly 80 people had perished in the tower, why have you taken the figure down and reached this official death toll of 70, plus the Stillborn Baby . We have thousands of calls into the bureau, injune, based on all the information and the families and next of kin that had come forward, we projected the figure might be 80. There is two main reasons the number has come down, andl main reasons the number has come down, and i am confident the final number is 71, one reason is we are investigating a number of fraud investigations where individuals have alleged there is people who died within Grenfell Tower. Earlier this month, one mile pleaded guilty, he said his wife and child had died within the fire. The thousands of calls we receive reported people missing, one person reported missing, one person reported missing, 46 separate occasions by different people. We spent months, months, our investigators, trying to track down each and every one of those people, some of those we have tracked down around the world, we are now satisfied they are alive and well. We are at the final number, it is 71 people. What do you say to people who are still sceptical, because there was a lot of scepticism within the community in the days, weeks and months following the days, weeks and months following the tragedy, what do you say to someone the tragedy, what do you say to someone today that is still questioning this official figure . The work we have done as our investigation, notjust the recovery operation, but we are very fortunate, we have cctv images of all those who came out, only one way in and out of the tower, and footage of everybody who came out of the tower on the night. We have video footage from Police Officers. We have concluded that work. 223 people came out of Grenfell Tower and survived, which is tremendous that so survived, which is tremendous that so many did come out of such an awful and horrific fire. With confidence i can say that 223 people we re confidence i can say that 223 people were in the tower that night, not all of them were residents, some we re all of them were residents, some were visitors, some residents were not in the tower on the night. With confidence in terms of those we have re cove red confidence in terms of those we have re cove re d we confidence in terms of those we have recovered we can say it is 71 that have died, those 71 were the people we we re have died, those 71 were the people we were expecting to find. When i we nt we were expecting to find. When i went into gre nfell tower, we were expecting to find. When i went into Grenfell Tower, a few days after the fire, after it had been put out, having seen it with my own eyes, i honestly thought that it was likely we would not find everybody who had died. Im so pleased for the families and the loved ones of all those that died that we have been able to find all those who died, re cover able to find all those who died, recover them, identify them, able to find all those who died, recoverthem, identify them, return as much as we possibly can back to families. Thank you very much for joining us, difficult and sensitive work for your team, good luck with that. The Police Investigation is very much ongoing, hugely complex investigation, looking at lots of potential different parties, and that investigation will probably continue for a long time still to come. Thank you very much. Do get in touch with us throughout the morning, use the hashtag victoria live, and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. We will talk about the bbcs annual business price study. Some good news, some bad news, the price of football server, we take several large surveys and speak to well over 200 clubs across britain, some of the outcomes may surprise you. Three yea rs the outcomes may surprise you. Three years ina the outcomes may surprise you. Three years in a row, ticket prices have frozen or have fallen, across the vast majority of clubs. But young people have been central to some of the more striking and less positive outcomes this year, lets take a look at some of them, we spoke with 1018 to 24 year olds living in britain and a huge 82 said the cost of football was an obstacle to them going to matches. We spoke with 100018 going to matches. We spoke with 1000 18 to 24 year olds. 0nly going to matches. We spoke with 1000 18 to 24 year olds. Only 4 of season tickets were bought by young adults. More is being asked of clubs to engage with young fans. If you look at the average age of a season holder, it is still in the mid 405. Really, that is a generation, my generation, that go to matches regularly, still in the habit now, but actually, the next generation dont go regularly because they dont have access, or affordability issues. When they get to ourage, when affordability issues. When they get to our age, when we have moved on and we are not going any more, thats next wave of fans will not be there. You can find all you need to know about the price of football study on the website. I wanted to talk about russias chances of getting to the winter 0lympics. Chances of getting to the Winter Olympics. Looking slim. Thats right, four russian athletes and there are chances of taking part in there are chances of taking part in the Winter Olympics, very slim, a p pa re ntly the Winter Olympics, very slim, apparently the Russian Federation still not compliant with the anti doping regulations. Why has this happen . Essentially, an independent Compliance Review Committee took a look into further the necessary steps have been taken to lift the ban on their athletes competing, you will remember many of them missed out in rio dejaneiro, it is understood russia still refused to admit toa understood russia still refused to admit to a state sponsored doping programme and that rather key, they will not allow access to many of the symbols they have in their moscow anti doping laboratory to be seen by the World Anti Doping Agency. That will be key, we will see in time whether they manage to get their athletes back competing soon. Thank you. We will catch up with you throughout the morning. So the armed forces have seized control and zimba bwes long time leader Robert Mugabe remains under house arrest with his future role uncertain. But was it a coup which is when power is seized from a government . The military insists not but the world remains unconvinced. The country was left stunned after the army took power on tuesday and confined the 93 year old veteran leader, once seen as a liberation hero, to his home. Soldiers took control of the state broadcaster and had this to say we wish to assure the nation that his excellency, the president of the republic of zimbabwe and commander in chief of the Zimbabwe Defence forces, comrades Robert Mugabe and his family are safe and sound and there are security is guaranteed. We are only targeting criminals around him. Who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them tojustice. Suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice. The socalled criminals are widely thought to refer to the so called criminals are widely thought to mr mugabes much younger and controversial wife grace shes made no secret of wanting to take power. Nicknamed gucci grace by her critics over her love for designer labels, she is 41 years her husbandsjunior. Shes now reportedly fled to namibia. Her rival for the succession was mugabes Deputy Emerson mnan gagwa who was sacked by the zimbabwe president last week a man popular and respected by zimbabwe veterans. So zimbabweans now face an uncertain future and are playing a waiting game to see what happens next. Mugabe is the only president the country has known for the past 37 years hes ruled zimbabwe with an iron grip since it gained independence from the uk in 1980 to his fans, hes a nationalist hero who liberated the nation from white rule to his many enemies, hes a brutal dictator who ruled by fear and ruined his country. We can chat about the ongoing situation now with zenzale ndebele, who lives in a city called bulawayo in zimbabwe; richard dowden, whos been writing about zimbabwe for decades and is the director of the royal africa society; priscilla misihairabwi, an opposition mp who was in harare yesterday as the military moved in and jason burke, the africa editor at the guardian. You are a couple of hours ahead of us in is badly, it is mid morning, give us a sense of whether people are going about their normal day to day business. Are going about their normal daytoday business. Basically things are quiet, soldiers in the streets, roadblocks manned by soldiers. The highways that are leading out to bulawayo. The road that leads to south africa, there is a road block and loss of sound that is the city is generally quiet. Those sites of soldiers in the streets. You have a slightly scratchy skype line, we will try and clea n scratchy skype line, we will try and clean that up, priscilla, in harare today. Perhaps it is a little different from bulawayo, we still have soldiers at strategic points. In parliament, there are soldiers. And the head office, the headquarters and the number of ministers Like Foreign Affairs are housed and of course, on the highway, you still have soldiers manning roadblocks. Jason, tell us, i know you have spoken to lots of people about how they are feeling in harare. Do you get a sense people are pleased about whats happened or is there a sense of nervousness . have been in and out of zimbabwe several times in the last month, the fa ct several times in the last month, the fact that most people i speak to in harare are expressing a degree of relief comes as no surprise. The situation over the last years in zimbabwe has been really dire, economic league, primarily but also from a political perspective. People are just very happy there is now the possibility that things might change. Outside zimbabwe a lot of people are talking about democratic process, governments and constitutions, inside zimbabwe they are talking about the economy. A lot of people, unemployed who have been unemployed for a long time, they are looking for some kind of hope that things will turn around. Quite who brings it to them is secondary issue at the moment. Richard, they are very keen in zimbabwe, the party of Robert Mugabe and the military to say this is not a coup but explain to people via this is happening, this isnt necessarily going against Robert Mugabe, this is grace mugabe . Robert mugabe, this is grace mugabe . Robert mugabe, this is grace mugabe . Robert mugabe, now 93 94 loses it every so often, you can see in speeches he wanders off, falls asleep, she has stepped in and tried to ta ke asleep, she has stepped in and tried to take over, really, and thats what worried the army. I think where we go from here, im not sure but its the fact hes not able to rule the country any more and i think the military just felt theres got to be a change. But they didnt do it like they do in most african countries, where a general steps up and says i new w7. They rgem they much concerned they much concerned to they much concerned to make |ey much concerned to make a y. Much more concerned to make a constitutional, inclusive, this is quite a wise move and they arent not saying they havent. They have just let him go home. Grace mugabe who is behind all of this and has been using his weakness to try and impose her people and i think succeed him and i think thats what the army does not like and i ink most zimbabweans do not like. Jason from, but this is not to be seen as a coup, surely it requires Robert Mugabe to stand up and say i am standing aside and there will be an election or someone else within the party is going to be put forward . Absolutely and that is where we are at the moment, i understand talks or ongoing between the military and mugabe. The only card that mugabe has to play is that one, he is the only person who can resign in a way that public life and thathe e dfirng is}; benefit of . Nation, this for thebenefit of the nation, or some this for thebehefit of the nation, or some simpler form of that. If he does that it looks like an internal party issue that has been carefully mediated in a forceful way by the military. All in line with the use of the ruling party and the heroes of the ruling party and the heroes of the ruling party and the heroes of the independence movement. If he doesnt and he has to be forced out or somehow retired in a way that does not look constitutional, then the army are going to carry out a military takeover. Lets head back to zimbabwe. We have cleared up those communication lines, priscilla, do you agree thats what has to happen, Robert Mugabe has to hand over power for this to be accepted . Definitely. He needs to hand over power. There is an issue we need to deal with. In spite of what the military is seen, it is, it isa what the military is seen, it is, it is a military coup but however, i agree with the earlier comments, when the military took over the one thing that some of us were happy about was that they spoke about the need to adhere to the constitution. In fact, when the general came on and made his statement he truly. Loss of sound. To protect the people of zimbabwe and the constitution. For what he is insane to us now is how do we hold the military to the things that they have said . If they are going to be inspecting the constitution we have to make sure that we can go back to the ruler of law and the lost a manned by the military that is imposing in the street, we understand this is a dire situation, things were done not in a normal way, some of us would have been democratically active, that does not mean that we. Forgive me if jumping in, yourskype mean that we. Forgive me if jumping in, your skype line is jumping in, your skype line is jumping so slightly. What would you like to see happen now in the country . I want to agree entirely with priscilla, my programme right now is that people will say, it was not a clue. Bruce was a coup if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck than it then it is a duck. You keep talking about the former Vice President coming back to take power, for him to come back that means something needs to be regulated, he needs to be accepted back into the party. If he comes to government Robert Mugabe needs to rescind his decision, otherwise the army takes over, puts in a puppet government and pretends its over, puts in a puppet government and pretends its constitutional. The roadblocks manned by the soldiers, how long are they going to be mistreated . Soldiers, how long are they going to be mistreated . We soldiers, how long are they going to be mistreated . We are rested, the minister that we hear, reaching a point, the constitution of zimbabwe, we think for 48 hours they are supposed to be taking him to court. I dont think anyone should be overexcited and forget to look at the human rights, this human rights are observed. We are approaching almost 48 hours now. Who is currently in charge . We will watch with interest. Thank you all for speaking to us. I appreciate you taking the time to talk to us today. Still to come. Its a year since Andy Woodward made the decision to go public about the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of his football coach, now hes back to talk to us about how speaking out has changed his life. What happens when youve been given the all clear from cancer but you cant shake feelings of sadness and anxiety and you dont understand why . Well talk about a new therapy to help cancer survivors look after their Mental Health. Time for the latest news heres annita. The headlines and bbc news. Police say they now think they have found and identified the bodies of eve ryo ne and identified the bodies of everyone who died in the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The number of victims are at 71 including a Stillborn Baby. In the immediate aftermath 400 people were listed as missing, police say footage so 223 people escaping the firefight lovers were not at home on the night of the fire injune not at home on the night of the fire in june this year. Not at home on the night of the fire injune this year. They said the search and identification operation had been meticulous. When i went into Grenfell Tower sundays after the fire, that had been put out, having seen it with my own eyes i honestly thought that it was likely we would not find everybody who had eyed and i am so pleased for the families, the loved ones of all those who died that we have been able to find all those who died, recover them, identify them, able to find all those who died, recoverthem, identify them, return as much as we possibly can back to theirfamilies. The future of zimbabwes long time leader Robert Mugabe remains unclear this morning, after he was placed under house arrest by the countrys military. Two envoys from south africa have arrived in the capital harare to try to hold talks with the 93 year old and with the countrys generals who deny theres been a coup. Its been seen by many as a move to prevent mr mugabes wife grace from succeeding him in power. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money to invest in new homes will be announced later. The government is to wipe about £70 billion worth of debt from Housing Associations balance sheets, allowing them to raise money more cheaply. It comes after theresa may pledged to kickstart a new generation of Council House building last month. But labour said there was no coherent plan to address the housing crisis. Missing explorer Benedict Allen has been cited alive in papua new guinea. A 500 year old painting of christ, believed to have been created by leonardo da vinci, has been sold in new york for a record 400 Million Dollars thats over 300 milion pounds. 400 million. £300 million. The price for salvator mundi, or saviour of the world, is the highest ever paid for a work of art. Da vinci died in 1519 and there are fewer than 20 of his paintings in existence. Russias hopes of competing at the Winter Olympics in february have been dealt a blow today after the World Anti Doping Agency ruled the country is still noncompliant with the code, russia had been suspended since 2015 after a doping programme was uncovered. Mark stoneman will be top of the batting order, scoring a sentry on day two of englands final warm up game, you might remember the groovy and sharman from yesterday, they have claimed the final place at they have claimed the final place at the world cup next year, they have beaten new zealand, 2 0. Shaman. Its a year to the day since the former professional footballer Andy Woodward appeared live on this programme to talk about the sexual abuse he suffered as a young player in the 1990s. This was him speaking to victoria on november 16th last year. I think that any person that has suffered abuse and rape etc, will hopefully understand where i come from when i say this, the impact it has had on my life is catastrophic, and you live with that all your life, and i cannot put it into words, what that has done to me, but other people out there will understand what it does to you. Everyone always said to me, how do you cope, how do you deal, we survive, and that is it. His appearance on this programme and in the Guardian Newspaper encouraged others to come forward. Police forces around the country have now received calls or information. Have now received calls or information from 784 victims of abuse connected to football. 285 suspects have been identified and 331 clubs have been impacted from premier league to amateur level. The age range for victims at the time of the abuse runs from four years old up the abuse runs from four years old up to 20 years old. A number of clu bs up to 20 years old. A number of clubs have now opened their own investigations into what happened and whether they did enough to protect young players. The Football Association has also started its own independent inquiry into the Sexual Abuse Scandal led by a senior lawyer. That is expected to report back around easter next year. A similar inquiry has been launched by the scottish fa. We can speak with andy now, thank you for coming back. I cant imagine how hard it is for you to look back at that interview when you were talking last year, it must seem like more than one year ago. Quite emotional, watching it back, because it has been a really difficult year. Im thinking back now, with the numbers you have read out, i am really proud that i did speak out andi really proud that i did speak out and i was the first to talk about this, but it has been a difficult 12 months to say the least. Ypres when what it has been like, when you took that incredibly difficult decision, you could not have possibly known the impact it was going to have on your life. Explain what it has been like. I knew that there was a number of expires out there, but i did not foresee the difficulties i have had. Ex players out there. Some people have felt let down by certain individuals, it has affected my relationship, my previous relationships, in terms of the devastating effect it has had on my children, my family, but devastating effect it has had on my children, my family, but i have kept the strength to continue, and there has been difficult times, there really has. But i have continued with that, with that in a passion that i have got to help children in the future. You talk about that, you have your own children, has it been ha rd have your own children, has it been hard for them in particular . Have your own children, has it been hard for them in particular7m have your own children, has it been hard for them in particular . It has been very difficult for them because of everything that has happened, it has affected my children, i wont lie to you. Do you take strength from the fact that those numbers, foot at the races 700 people have come forward, 285 suspects, is that what keeps you going . Fact that those numbers, more than 700 people have come forward. Im all about positivity, i want a positive outlook for the future, i have several projects i have been doing over the last 12 months, one of them being that i have met a female called kelly walsh, we have a positivity power movement, focused around children. Im doing things, im trying to make a positive future for the next generation going through, and that is so important in terms of what i have been trying to say. 12 months ago, with greg clark and the fa, i said what the vision was. Have you had much support from within football, because we are all aware of what a matt schaub culture it can be, and how lots of banter, and manliness. Matt macho culture. How has football cared for you over the last year . culture. How has football cared for you over the last year . I will be honest with you, football has not done enough, we are one year on, i have had numerous meetings with them, some of them have been negative. But it is one year on and a year has passed without any significant changes. It is disappointing to say that. But i have had a meeting with the fa, briefly, yesterday, and i discussed some things with them and i hope that in the future, we can strive to make those significant changes. What are the changes you want to see that the fa has the power to bring about . I have discussed it numerous times with them, a holistically and, i met them injune, it is all around making that significant change and it has to happen now. Ijust hope that they will listen to me this time. I have also met with and spoken to the sports minister, tracey crouch, she is fully behind what im trying to achieve with this. I want to read some of the statement the fa sent to us when they knew that we were speaking with you this morning, they say, one year on, we acknowledge the bravery who have broken their silence, they say they have redoubled their efforts to ensure that every child and young person as a safe fun experience playing or participating and survivors of football related abuse remain able to access the therapeutic support with sporting chance, they talk about the independent review, due to report at easter. Is that enough . It is not enough, and easter. Is that enough . It is not enough, and i have discussed in a private meeting what needs to happen. Just a few weeks ago, and this has spurred me on even more, i am even more determined is out, more passionate, just a few weeks ago in parliament, what was said by mr clark upset me. Explain that, for people who did not hear that evidence. He spoke out in parliament and discussed about a private meeting i had with him last year, and made reference to a former player crying like a baby. That deeply upset me. So i needed to explain that to him that it had upset me, and i am more determined now than i have ever been, more positive now about a positive future, that i will continue, with the support from the sports minister, to make this significant change now. It needs to happen now, we cannot wait until the end of this independent review. A year ago i said about what the vision was making positive changes. They need to happen now. Im so determined to make that happen. You say you have spoken with the sports minister, it was yesterday that you spoke to her and she is very supportive, what is it that she is going to do, how will she get involved . It that she is going to do, how will she get involved . It was a private conversation but she has said that she is going to speak and meet with greg clark in the future, to discuss the matters. You think children are safe in the game today than they were one year ago . Personally, after doing all the studies and research and the groups of people that have supported me over the last year, i do not believe that it over the last year, i do not believe thatitis over the last year, i do not believe that it is a safer place than one year ago. But i have the tools and the knowledge and the understanding and also the groups of people around me that can make that change now, and will make it, a much safer place for children because that is what it is all about. This cannot happen again, what happened all them years ago, to all these players, this cannot happen again. What would you say to parents watching this and thinking, how do i know if my child is safe now . Can you give them any advice . It is difficult, on live television, to explain, but that is one of the key areas that i do want to fill trade out to Football Clubs, to fill trade out to Football Clubs, to give them an understanding of what to look out for. I am equipped to do that. Having a number of years of abuse, a number of years of Mental Health issues, and Mental Health and well being is another fundamental thing in football, and in all sports and all walks of life, that needs to change. You have had an incredibly tough year since you we re an incredibly tough year since you were here, i know that you lost your father a few months ago as well, which was another thing for you to deal with, difficult year. Which was another thing for you to dealwith, difficult year. It which was another thing for you to deal with, difficult year. It has been, and deal with, difficult year. It has been, and i said last year that my father was proud of me, and i needed him to be proud and let go of that feeling, you know, they were so devastated with what happened to me. He passed away in august, that has been difficult. He had motoneuron disease, i dont think enough is done for that disease, because it is crippling, one of the worst things i have ever seen, watching my father disappear. I would love to support any organisations that do all the work they are doing for motoneuron disease, because it really is devastating. Also, i want to ask you before you go, if you could turn back the clock, one year ago, would you do it all again, knowing what you do it all again, knowing what you have been through in this last year . After seeing the numbers, as much as it has had a massive effect on my relationship and my family, and people letting me down. I am so proud of myself for doing it it has gone global, across the world, people now, we have a voice, people in america speaking out, in parliament, people have that courage to speak out and that is what i am proud of. I will continue to be proud of. I will continue to be proud of. I will continue to be proud of it and i will do this, i will, because it is my life. I was put on this planet to make a change. One yearfrom put on this planet to make a change. One year from now, put on this planet to make a change. One yearfrom now, what put on this planet to make a change. One year from now, what you want to see change, what realistically do you think can have been changed . positive future for children, that is it, i am equipped with every tool in the box to do that, and i hope the fa and greg clark see that i am that person to make this change and do this for the future of the game, because it is needed. I have everything inside me plus the fashion that i will make that change for them. Thank you so much for coming on, thank you for your bravery. Im sorry for getting emotional. Do not ever apologise for getting emotional. When youve been given the all clear from cancer, how can you overcome the fear that the disease might, at some point, come back . Well hear more about how cancer survivors can stay on top of their Mental Health. Getting the all clear when youve had cancer is always going to be good news, but despite this, some patients report lingering feelings of anxiety, isolation, even post Traumatic Stress disorder after their treatment has finished. Now a new project led by Queen Mary University of london is investigating whether talking based therapies could help them. If pilots in london and sheffield are successful, the treatment could be rolled out to other areas. Here to talk to us about it now is the lead researcher, professor stephen taylor, alongside patrick williams, Adrienne Morgan and faye morey who have all struggled mentally after cancer treatment. Apologies, i do not know who each of you are, so do apologise as you come say, is it your birthday today . It is. Someone did tell me. Happy birthday. Tell me, when you become cancer free, how do you then feel . Its quite hard and quite lonely as well. You have basically had all these people and all this support and this whirlwind of emotion, and then you finish treatment and its really ha rd. Then you finish treatment and its really hard. Personally for me, i felt i wanted to get back into normal life. The cause of the cancer and treatment and fatigue, i couldnt really do that. It caused quite bad anxiety and not i wanted to get back into normal life but had to get back into normal life but had to do it slowly, i pushed myself and it did and really go the way i wa nted it did and really go the way i wanted to and i ended up getting panic attacks and anxiety and it was really ha rd. Panic attacks and anxiety and it was really hard. Patrick, for about you, you had cancer six times. Yes. What on earth does that do to your Mental Health if nothing else . on earth does that do to your Mental Health if nothing else . I can tell you at one time i did not want to live any more because every time when someone would come and tell me, by the way, we found something again, it took that much more away from me and i felt as if my whole world was caving in all the time. Ive had panic attacks, terrible dreams, waking up in a hot sweat and crying for no reason, just in public. Ijust crying for no reason, just in public. I just thought crying for no reason, just in public. Ijust thought i had to do something and i must do something. My support structure was macmillan, they helped me quite a bit but unfortunately with all Services Like a lot of these, its limited to the resources and there werent any other resources outside that to help me through the rest sol other resources outside that to help me through the rest so i had to do this by myself. Adrienne, how did you cope, some people watching this who havent been through cancer may think, wouldnt you be elated when you are taught you are cancer free, explained, is it about the fear it might come back . For me, it has come back so i have got metastatic Breast Cancer, i got that some years ago and what happens to me and to me and my husband, we were offered through the Palliative Care service, a therapist. And he came and helped us unbelievably because we were getting very angry with each other. And 40 helped us see was that it was the cancer that we were angry with and so instead of me. Him getting cross with me because i couldnt do something and me saying, dont get cross with me and then him feeling guilty because he had got cross and me feeling guilty because id made him feel guilty. What the therapist got us to do was say, i would start getting cross with him about where he is putting things in the dishwasher and he would put his arms round and say you are tired, why dont you go and sit down and i will make you some tea. And perhaps a gin, that sort of talking therapy made such a big difference to the way we have been able to cope and i had been able to cope with this incurable condition that i have got. Because that must really play on your mind all the time. Youve had it for seven years, you know its incurable. Yes, and its like a damocles hanging over me. Through the therapy, one way i was dealing with that was pretending that was not happening. And he gave me, the therapist gave me permission to be in denialand therapist gave me permission to be in denial and pretend its not happening. And he asked me once, for what would you be doing now if you didnt have this diagnosis . And i thought that was a really good question. So he said, just plan your life. Pretend its not happening. And that was so empowering. I have very bad times, i get angry or yes, i get angry, whiny and its not fair. But thats the way it is. And its about, its acceptance and coming to realise the new normal and making the most of life within the new normal and its hard. But it helps if you have some professional input. Before i bring in professor steph taylor, patrick, were you offered any kind of therapy as we hear adrian describing . When i mentioned and i said accidentally to my clinician that i had ideas that i wanted to end my life, straight away i was sent to a clinical psychologist and prescribed antidepressants and i did not want to have anything to do with that at all and to have anything to do with that at allandl to have anything to do with that at all and i thought big mistake, to have anything to do with that at alland i thought big mistake, i to have anything to do with that at all and i thought big mistake, i am never going to tell anyone this again, i have suppressed this as much as possible, especially not telling, so everybody asks me questions, how do you feel and i say fine, ido questions, how do you feel and i say fine, i do not want to go out and tell them anything because the last thing i wanted was to have men invite codes coming to take me away. Did you ask for talking therapy . You did not know . I did not know anything about this, i knew this was happening to me and i mentioned it and that was the explosion that happened after and i thought, not a thing to mention, i am going to keep this quiet. Professor taylor, come in on this, explain how it works. We have heard about adriennes therapy, but explain how this is different. We have funding for a large trial to explore in a systematic way the routine offering of acceptance commitment therapy which is a token based therapy, as people come to the end of cancer treatment, what we hope as we will identify people struggling more than others with emotional problems, some of the people here i think would have the ideal candidates for the study and we will offer them a course of except ins and commitment therapy and the really appealing thing about this talking therapy is that it is personal based, based on the persons own values so its very persons own values so its very person centred. So its furry realistic about what can be achieved. Its called acceptance and commitment therapy, excepting for cannot be changed up some people thatis cannot be changed up some people that is the risk of curtains and committing yourself to values based goals and things but as well as that we know that physical activity is really important because tiredness isa really important because tiredness is a huge problem after cancer. For those people who want to get back to physical activity, team members from sheffield who are experts in cancer and physical activity will develop modules that will help support those people and again, many people who have had cancer dont get back to work even though they want to and for a third of those its about emotional reasons we hope to be able to support those people and work with our team about vocational qualifications, helping people who wa nt to qualifications, helping people who want to get back to work. As a young person, what sort of support did you get, did you get any kind of talking therapy when you were having your panic attacks and feeling frustrated . I went to my local hospital, i got treated on a teenage cancer trust port at addenbrookes but my local hospital offered me three macmillan, like Iain Mcmillan charity based funded counselling, a set amount of sessions that i could have and that helped me. And that helped me figure out why i was having panic attacks and being able to control them. And i think its a really good thing and it really helped me and by anxiety after treatment. Thank you all for coming on and being so honest and sharing your experiences. I am so grateful. Let me read you some comments that have been coming in about the conversation we had with Andy Woodward in the last few minutes. Sandy on Facebook Says i havejust watched the interview, what a wonderfully brave man and i wish him all the best for the future. Well done for speaking out. Julie says, amazing, so brave, keep strong. David says Andy Woodward did the right things speaking about abuse in sport, hes helped more than hes ever likely to know. Lots of friends say everything about them and them alone, the guy is a stark, and better nurturing friends will come into a new and positive life for him. So many here, Andy Woodward, ha rd to him. So many here, Andy Woodward, hard to hear this account, i admire your bravery, there are times we have to do the right thing despite the losses and challenges and glad that despite all thats happened over the last year you too could steps to keep children safe. Now how much are we spending on the high street . The league latest retail sales figures have just come out and Emmett Simpson is here. Let me come across to speak to you, for the latest figures telling us . Emma simpson. They havent been as bad as some people were expecting. We know october has been a pretty challenging month because weve had a lot of other surveys out but looking at these figures, the official statistics, but at what is happening year on year, we compared october two last october, the amount of stuff shoppers bought was up to. 8 on the year but the volumes were down. We spent more and bought less so the volume of goods was down 0. 3 , thats the first time that measure has fallen in about four yea rs, measure has fallen in about four yea rs , we measure has fallen in about four yea rs, we are measure has fallen in about four years, we are spending more and buying less and thats because prices have been rising. Thats what i was going to ask is it because we are buying more expensive items or coping with inflation . People are being more cautious because they are spending, wages have not in keeping up spending, wages have not in keeping up with the cost of living and weve been seeing that in the last few months. What is interesting, the other measure, what happened month on month. According to the office for National Statistics, labour, there was a little bit of growth compared with september and an interesting point they were making, they sought second hand goods stores, charity goods stores, option houses, providing the largest contribution to the tiny bit of growth we solve month on month. But i think its fair to say looking back on october eight was a pretty challenging month. For retailers. Especially in non food, the weather for instance has been really mind, who wants to go out and buy boots and woolly coats when its this one . I think the big question for retailers is what does this tell us about what lies ahead . Retailers is what does this tell us about what lies ahead . We are entering the crucial trading. Christmas christmas is coming, retailers are nervous about what will happen. And black friday coming up. Is that friday, the big one, that will give usa friday, the big one, that will give us a clue as to how consumers will spend this christmas. Could they have been holding back in october, saving for black friday . Of course, look at the high street, there are sales everywhere, discounts the law already. So i think black friday will be interesting to see what shoppers are up to. Emma, thank you for explaining that to us. Lets get the latest weather update with matt taylor. I think the weather we are likely to see in the next few days will boost the sales of warm coats. The rain pushing through here, temperatures dropping, this cold front responsible, moving to northern england. To the south, feeling pleasant. To the north, colder air, sunnier, gales and severe gales this morning in scotland for a time, by the end of the afternoon, south west england, southern england, towards parts of east anglia, patchy rain and drizzle, a little bit of sunshine, 14 degrees the highest. Single digit temperatures further north, a mild night last night, colder night tonight, showers wintry over the hells, hell too low levels across scotland, clear skies elsewhere, widespread frost away from the towns and cities. Your friday morning commute here and crispy, frosty, lots of sunshine around to start the day, patchy cloud, parts of western england, wales and northern ireland, the bulk of the showers to the north and west of the showers to the north and west of scotland, heavy with hail and thunder possible, sleet and snow higher ground, most of us a dry day on friday, single digit temperatures through the afternoon, around 8 9d at best. Cold air friday night, into the start of the weekend, battle taking place this weekend between cold airand mild taking place this weekend between cold air and mild are, the net result on saturday, cloud for england and wales, patchy rain and result not of affecting everyone, back to double digit temperatures, single figures further north, one or two showers, the battle continuing into sunday. Cold northerly wind in the east of the country, whether france dry to push on from the west bringing cloud and patchy rain. I quickly that moves in, uncertain at the moment, looking at the moment that you will stay dry central and eastern areas but feeling chilly. Thats how its looking in the uk, a quick look at europe, severe floods in greece and italy. Those conditions continuing for some over the next few days, severe low pressure through the central mediterranean, continuing to circulate and could strengthen further through southern italy, down through the adriatic awards greece, we see severe thunderstorms and further flooding. Only by the time we hit the weekend will the storms ease. All the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy have now been identified. The police have told us 70 people died, including a still born baby. The challenge of it has been immense, specialist teams have worked through 15 and a half tonnes of debris on each and every floor of g re nfell tower, of debris on each and every floor of gre nfell tower, by of debris on each and every floor of Grenfell Tower, by hand, to find every single fragment they can of all those that died, that has been extremely distressing to the families and to those involved in the operation as well. Stop. Speak. Support thats todays message being delivered by the duke of cambridge, as he launches a new campaign happens in the playground, when it can be seen, but online, only one of you seize it and it is so personal full is top later we will be speaking with one victim who tried to ta ke speaking with one victim who tried to take his own life when he was a teenagerfor the and to take his own life when he was a teenager for the and canadian rapper, drake, stopped his gig in syd ney rapper, drake, stopped his gig in sydney in the middle of a set, after he saw one of the people in the audience being groped. Well speak to one fan who was there heres annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. Police believe they have now found and identified the bodies of everyone who died in the Grenfell Tower fire. They put the final number of victims at 71 including a Stillborn Baby. In the immediate aftermath of the blaze, 400 people were listed as missing. Police say footage showed 223 people escaping the fire, while others were not at home on the night of the fire in june this year. They said the search and identification operation had been meticulous. When i went into Grenfell Tower a few days after the fire which had been put out, having seen it with my own eyes , been put out, having seen it with my own eyes, i honestly thought that it was likely we would not find everybody who had died. Im so pleased for the families and loved ones of all those that died that we have been able to find all those who died, recover them, have been able to find all those who died, recoverthem, identify them, return as much as we possibly can back to their families. The future of zimbabwes long time leader Robert Mugabe remains unclear this morning, after he was placed under house arrest by the countrys military. Two envoys from south africa have arrived in the capital, harare, to try to hold talks with the 93 year old and with the countrys generals who deny theres been a coup. Its been seen by many as a move to prevent mr mugabes wife grace from succeeding him in power. Figures out this morning reveal that retail sales fell by 0. 3 in october compared to the same month last year. Despite the annual fall, the office of National Statistics says that the underlying pattern is one of growth when looking at the three month figure which shows a rise of 0. 9 in the quantity of goods people bought. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money to invest in new homes will be announced later. The government is to wipe about £70 billion worth of debt from Housing Associations balance sheets, allowing them to raise money more cheaply. It comes after theresa may pledged to kickstart a new generation of Council House building last month. But labour said there was no coherent plan to address the housing crisis. Thousands of women with previously untreatable Breast Cancer are to have access to two new drugs. The two have been shown to slow down advanced cancer, and can delay the need for chemotherapy. Theyve been approved for nhs use in england, after it negotiated a price agreement with the manufacturers. The missing british explorer Benedict Allen has been seen alive and well nearan airstrip in papua new guinea. He had been travelling on his own to try to find the reclusive yaifo tribe, whom he first met 30 years ago. So many of you getting intact with us after that conversation with Andy Woodward, you may remember the emotional interview that victoria did with him and otherformer footballers, coming back to tell us about how things have changed. A tweet, he should be very proud for speaking out. Robert says so much respect for this guy, incredible that even in this age of historical and current abuse claims, we are still having to jump through hoops to make any progress. We are living in the dark ages. Andy had me in tea rs in the dark ages. Andy had me in tears yet again this morning, 12 months on and every time since in between, what a wonderful inspirational brave man, i hope the bbc can pass on all of our love and support. Stefanie please tellandy, you are amazing. Stuart has got in touch on twitter, staggering, i am not a follower of football, but for andys incredible bravery in bringing attention to this, i can now say, i have a favourite footballer. Keep those thoughts coming. The bbcs price of football survey is out, and for the third year in a row the average ticket price has either fallen row the average ticket price has eitherfallen or row the average ticket price has either fallen or stayed the same. Our reporter Katherine Downes is at the home of premier league side stoke city. A lot for football fans to mull over. All the figures out, lots of numbers to crunch, i am here at stoke city, one of the majority of premier league clubs where prices are of premier league clubs where prices a re pretty of premier league clubs where prices are pretty much stayed the same or even are pretty much stayed the same or eve n fa lle n are pretty much stayed the same or even fallen over the past three yea rs. Even fallen over the past three years. Match day ticket will cost 25 quid here, the most popular season ticket costs £344, £200 less than the premier league average, and the essential warm high at pretty chile stoke city cost £3 20, although the price of five across the premier league has gone up 5 , apparently due to inflation according to the club. Chilly. 30 to £35, the match day, pretty much the same as last time year, is it enough to keep people coming back . Perhaps not, for the first time the bbc has survey 1018 to 24 the first time the bbc has survey 1018 to 24 100018 the first time the bbc has survey 1018 to 24 1000 18 to 24 year olds and 56 of them have said that they actually go to fewer matches as a consequence of the expense. To talk more about this, adrian hirst, head of community here at stoke city. How concerned are you that fewer 18 to 24 year olds there to be going to premier league matches. Always concerned when someone provides evidence that there is an age group and demographic that are not attending, what we would like to do is look at the numbers, crunch them, see what the impact of the report says on the club. Lots of your fans the report says on the club. Lots of yourfans queueing the report says on the club. Lots of your fans queueing up the report says on the club. Lots of yourfans queueing up to buy the report says on the club. Lots of your fans queueing up to buy tickets for the game with tottenham at wembley, tickets just released, for the game with tottenham at wembley, ticketsjust released, lots of them older gentleman, very few young people here, have you noticed your demographic getting over . No, asa your demographic getting over . No, as a Football Club we work hard to make sure that football is affordable for everybody, firstly, because it needs to be, and we make sure we work hard to make sure young people and when i say young people, we have a very clear focus on making sure Primary School children can Access Premier League football and we are working very hard there, this year we have given away 8000 free shirts and we are giving away 16,000 free tickets to come and watch games as well. So i think we are trying to address that balance in making sure we have young supporters attending games. But we also need to look at the evidence and runs the numbers and see what evidence comes out. White is there perhaps a case where, yes, Primary Schoolchildren are coming with parents but once people start to go into the workplace, and their own money, premier League Football is not good value for money for people who are on entry level wages. Understand what you are saying but looking at the office for the age group you looked at, under 21, you can attend a game for £13. 60, i dont think that is a bad offer. I think that in the study it said going to away games and the cost of away games was something of concern, but we have offered free of away supporters travel for the past five yea rs. We supporters travel for the past five years. We send an official code, travel to any premier league away game in the country, it costs nothing. Thank you very much for that insight about how you are doing at stoke city to encourage younger fans. If you are encouraged in how much it is costing you at your club, go to the website, a calculator will tell you how much the price of football is for your team. Thank you very much forjoining us. Police investigating the Grenfell Tower tragedy say the final number of people now known to have died in the blaze is 71, including a still born baby. Theyve also established that 223 people escaped the fire. Five months on from the fire, this isa five months on from the fire, this is a significant moment, because the metropolitan police have said this morning that they have recovered the remains from everyone who they believe died that dreadful night, in other words, they will not be finding the remains of anyone else. They have said they have carried out a mammoth and meticulous search, working layer by layer through the building, and get it search at times, 16 tonnes of debris they have had to work through. A short time earlier at Scotland Yard, commander stuart cundy, Police Officer, responsible for this recovery operation, spoke to my colleague tom burridge. The heart of myself and the rest of my colleagues continues to be with those affected, i cannot imagine the agony that the family of those who have died have gone through. From day it has been a priority to search Grenfell Tower, find all those that died, recover them with dignity, and subsequently identify them, and yesterday, the la st two identify them, and yesterday, the last two identities of those that we re last two identities of those that were recovered last two identities of those that we re re cove red we re last two identities of those that were recovered were confirmed to the satisfaction of the coroner. I now know, with confidence, the number of people that have died as a result of the fire is 7 , sadly including a Stillborn Baby. It has taken so long because of the sheer challenge that 6 re nfell tower because of the sheer challenge that gre nfell tower has placed because of the sheer challenge that Grenfell Tower has placed on all the Emergency Services but particularly the specialist teams that we used to re cover all the specialist teams that we used to recover all those that had died. 7 people, and it is not about the number, it is about the people, that has aways been at the heart of what we do. The challenge has been immense, specialist teams working through 15. 5 tonnes of debris, on each and every floor of Grenfell Tower, by hand, to find every single fragment that they can of all those who have died full of that has been extremely distressing to the families and to those involved in the operation. The met have been pushing the boundaries of what was scientifically possible in order to identify the people who died. Of all those who have died. It has been extreme you distressing to the families and to those involved in the operation. The focus now shifts onto the council in terms of what happens to the building, some sort of covering will continue to go up, and there is a public enquiry, so the criminal side of things, certainly in terms of the recovery of victims and their remains, that seems to be coming to an end now. There is another side to the criminal investigation, who was liable for this, why did the tragedy ta ke liable for this, why did the tragedy take place, these questions will continue in the coming weeks, months, and probably years. Two envoys from south africa have arrived in zimbabwes capital, harare, to try to hold talks with president mugabe. Hes been placed under house arrest by the countrys military, whose generals deny theres been a coup. The army says this is an attempt to deal with what they described as criminals around the ageing president. Thats widely seen as a reference to mr mugabes much younger and controversial wife; shes made no secret of wanting to take power. Heres a quick look at who she is. I see her as somebody whos in the position she is purely by virtue of the fact that shes married to Robert Mugabe. Shes somebody who embarrasses them. The very thought that she was in a position where she might have become Robert Mugabes air apparent at a special conference in december meant that the military were going to have to move in their view to install the man that they want and thats emmerson mnangagwa. Lets speak to our correspondent who can bring us i have got off the phone with the department for International Affairs closely monitoring whats going on. Our correspondent can bring us up to date with whats happening. No Opposition Party is involved at this stage, its essentially a leadership battle between the former Vice President and his supporters and supporters of president mugabe. At the moment South Africans are trying to broker a deal that will see stability restored not just to broker a deal that will see stability restored notjust for zimbabwe but the indications within the region in that south africa is home to millions of South Africans who have sought Economic Opportunities and its important for them to make sure peace remains in that country. And that the school in inverted, is does not deteriorate further. We were having a conversation in our goal about this and that was the view amongst zimbabweans and people covering the country that Robert Mugabe needs to come out and say i am standing down and handing over powerfor this to be seen as a credible, simple transition. Do we get any sense that is likely to happen . Thats a difficult one to answer. We understand what the South Africans are going for as part of the mediation process is a democratic solution, that would involve possibly persuading the president to see reason but this is somebody who has held onto powerfor 37 see reason but this is somebody who has held onto power for 37 years, its unlikely he will go down without much of a fight. Good to speak to you. Lets speak to them who lives in harare and as a human rights activist. In 2008 he successfully sued the mugabe regime provider late in the role of law and human rights in the country, we can speak to a guest to is a resident of harare. And i will start by speaking to you, tell us the situation in harare at the moment, i think its probably coming up to mid a the moment, isnt it . Its almost mid day and the situation looks quite calm, i think its much better thanit quite calm, i think its much better than it was yesterday. It seems to have been you know, a bit of increased Business Activity today come per to what we saw yesterday. But of course there is still the prevalence of the military in the streets and erica ding roads that are heading towards particular government buildings such as parliament and the office of the president. What i should say in other parts, like uptown, it really looks like business as usual. What do you want to see happening . Are you happy for a transition, maybe over to the former Vice President or would you support grace mugabe, where you stand . Would you support grace mugabe, where you stand . As a prodemocracy activist, this is a very tricky situation, catch 22. Number one, i do not condone military intervention asa do not condone military intervention as a solution. But given the fact that we have had problems with you know, instituting leadership renewal i think the military intervention is sort of like a necessary instrument in terms of challenging Robert Mugabe and has power. I am excited that has happened but i am worried about the transition and what it will look like, given the fact that mrmugabe, will look like, given the fact that mr mugabe, look at the military, one thing is quite clear for mr mugabe, look at the military, one thing is quite clearfor me mr mugabe, look at the military, one thing is quite clear for me from the state m e nts thing is quite clear for me from the statements issued, what they want to achieve is stability within zanu pf, and they are ensuring they have perpetuated the route within this country. Some of us really feel we are not comfortable with it and we are not comfortable with it and we are not comfortable with it and we are not sure if it is going to bring about massive Democratic Change that we wa nt about massive Democratic Change that we want to see in zimbabwe, its catch 22. But its a step towards the necessary direction that needs to be taken in this country. We only have ben on the phone, can you explain to be above the conditions of life inside zimbabwe, the struggle forjobs, food, hyperinflation. Outline that and how it affects your life. Well, i think one of the biggest problems is we have 90 unemployment, no one is investing in the country because no one has any confidence, we have a government that steals everything it can. We have got police, we have had police roadblocks were ever you move on the roads, those have been replaced by army roadblocks and it seems at this stage the army for better than police to try and extort money at every roadblock. Army at this stage, reasonably friendly. We have had the odd incident, i came across an army roadblock of 200 army guys all with guns. I managed to get through it without incident but i know a motorist had to kneel in the river and obviously we are worried about discipline and whether discipline will get out of hand with the army. Butjust discipline will get out of hand with the army. But just as far as everyday life is concerned, life does go on in very straight and circumstances and cases. There are continual people say we cannot take this any longer. We are leaving and just as more than a quarter of the population have done in the past within the last decade or so. So there is the continual situation of not having money, not being able to get money from the banks, the rate if you try and transfer money from your bank account to someone elses bank account is about 80 less than the value of paying cash. Because cash is now impossible to get in fa ct cash is now impossible to get in fact at the bank the other day i tried to get some cash, withdrawing maybe 20 a day, there is absolutely zero. You cannot draw even a single cent. Everything you paint sums up the dire situation in zimbabwe and why so many zimbabweans are pleased to see the start possibly of a transition. Ben, thank you ever so much for it speaking to us and janus as well. Still to come. Stop, speak, support, that is the message being delivered by the duke of cambridge as he launches a campaign to tackle the scourge of Cyber Bullying. The government is setting out plans this morning to allow Housing Associations to build more homes. The minister in charge of housing sajid javid is explaining how this will work this morning. Here is a little bit of what he has had to say so far. But represents the highest level of net additions since the depths of the recession and its the first time in almost a decade that the 200,000 milestone has been reached. Yesterday the housing minister signed papers that will allow Housing Associations to be reclassified as private sector organisations. Free from the shackles organisations. Free from the s ha ckles of organisations. Free from the shackles of Public Sector bureaucracy associations will be able to concentrate on their core, crucial omission of building homes. And later theresa may will say building more homes is her personal priority. Todays plans come ahead of next weeks budget where its widely expected stamp duty will be cut. So will these measures enough to help people onto the housing ladder . Thank you all for coming in. Lets talk now austen reid from the uks biggest Housing Association clarion, lynda clarke the editor of the First Time Buyers magazine, David Montague the chief executive of l q another of the countrys biggest Housing Associations, and from Manchester Laura henderson a single mother struggling to get on the property ladder, and also struggling to get a foot in the door is head chef Richard Francis from whitchurch. Thanks for coming in, richard, i wa nt to thanks for coming in, richard, i want to speak to you firstly, give usa want to speak to you firstly, give us a sense why you are not able to make that transition from ending to buying your home. What specifically is holding you back . The initial deposit really, the outlay that you have got to have to be able to buy your first property. Certainly when your first property. Certainly when you are renting, its very difficult to be able to save because you are paying more than a mortgage while in rent. Thats what makes it hard. Paying more than a mortgage while in rent. Thats what makes it hard. And is this something you are also hearing, linda . Very much so, this is the big rob, young people or anybody that wants to buy their first home cannot get the money together for the deposit. Of course there are Government Schemes its only a 5 deposit but even that can be tough. Obviously we can all said dont go on by takeaway is, dont go on holiday, save money this way and that but life has to be lived as well and its very hard. I think the bank of mum and dad is being used more than ever but you know, that isnt really the answer. And not possible for lots of mums and dads, they dont have the cash. Richard shaking his head as we talk. Exactly, a lord of mums and dads, they have more than one austrian, they have more than one austrian, they have more than one austrian, they have to do it for everybody and it would be a killer. Its difficult. David, how big a difference will these changes make with the Housing Associations ability that the government is suggesting to build new homes . Today we have heard sajid 53. 4;51; as reclassified Housing Associations as private sector, weve been borrowing since 1998, private sector, weve been borrowing since1998, £70 billion investing in new homes and overnight we found we we re new homes and overnight we found we were going to be classified as Public Sector and that meant in future it would not be our decision whether we would borrow to invest in homes, to be the decision of the chancellor and he would have to think about the needs of the other sectors including the nhs. The announcement today means our future, we can deliver future plans, we plan in my organisation to build 100,000 homes over ten years. We can go ahead and do that, we will invest and raise money from the city. Carrie and her plans to deliver another 50,000 homes, they can go ahead and raise the money they need. The sector as a whole, intends to treble the number of new homes we provide and this means we can go ahead and do that. These 100,000 homes, will they be rented, to buy. In the case of dell and q, half the homes we build will be for Home Ownership or co ownership and the other will be Home Ownership. We must ensure a path to affordable ownership and richard, i want to encourage you to look in the clarion website and check out various schemes available to how people in your circumstances. I want to bring your circumstances. I want to bring you in, austen. I know you are also a developer, a home builder as well asa a developer, a home builder as well as a Housing Association, and one of the criticisms has been developers by land, hold onto it and dont actually build quickly enough, you think that figure criticism . actually build quickly enough, you think that figure criticism . I think often land is delayed because it needs schools, roads, important infrastructure. I think most Developers Want to get the land and build houses as quickly as possible. However there is only a limited rate that housing for sale can be absorbed into the market. One of the advantages that Housing Associations haveis advantages that Housing Associations have is that we build low cost rented housing, but can be absorbed much quicker, people can be housed much quicker, people can be housed much quicker, people can be housed much quicker than they can through the sale and as a result we can build houses and use the land much better. Is this going to make renting and buying homes cheaper, the fact you can build more homes . Its the fact you can build more homes . Its going to, the government said last year the Housing Market was broken. Housing associations provide that solution because it means we can provide more housing for those people who cannot meet their housing need on the market. I was looking on your website, too three bedroom apartments in North East London going for nearly half £1 million, not many people can afford that, it needs to come down, richard, you needs to come down, richard, you need those prices to come down . Doesnt matter for you are in the country, i moved from a cheshire postcode to a shropshire postcode, its four miles down the road, saved me lots of money each month, for me there is no Affordable Housing at there is no Affordable Housing at the moment, the word affordable is thrown around quite likely in my opinion. 5 deposit on a new build house, look at trying to buy a house outright with a mortgage, you are looking 15 £20,000 to even get on the ladder. Thats with 5 stamp duty solicitor fees and that and for me, affordable houses building a two bedroom house me, affordable houses building a two bedroom house that me, affordable houses building a two bedroom house that can go on the market at £100,000, you know, it may be smaller, whatever, but at least then there are is a way of being able to get that. We see that line has dropped out but he makes a valid point, david, is that fair . People arent building right sort of houses for people like richard . For people who are in richards circumstances it is really difficult at the moment, if you are in london, the average price of a home is £600,000, to buy that home, you need a deposit of 150,000. Who has that it is crazy, the average london salary, 35,000, 14,000 for some, and homeownership is out of reach for many people, an increasing number of people. In my view, the answer isnt to put all aids into the homeownership basket, we need to invest in more Affordable Housing. Force developers to not build any big expensive houses, and a few affordable houses, make an entire plot of land about Affordable Housing, should that be forced . think it should be forced in some ways, because otherwise, you are never going to get to the first step. You need to build communities, you need to have a mixture, but it does not mean you have multi Million Pound houses and then the poor boys all around the site. What you need to do is create communities where you have people buying their home, renting their home, affordable rent, with the possibility that they can buy in the future. A whole mix. That creates a good community, which is very important. What about shared ownership, renting a bit and having a mortgage on it, should that be expanded . It is, and it is something that elke and clarion are expanding on. It is affording housing where the actual house prices are higher, a way that a lot of londoners are solving their housing problems. A way that a lot of londoners are solving their housing problemsm merton, a £400,000 flat, you can buy a quarter of that, he could afford to buy that flat, in london, it would charge and affordable rent. But he does not want to live in london. There is a big problem around shared ownership, not the fact. It is a fantastic thing, but people do not understand it, a lot of myths and weird things about sharing with people you do not know, that is false, we need to educate people about what shared ownership is, and other Government Schemes, help to buy, what it means, very difficult for young people and for anybody to get their head around it. Thank you for coming to talk to us, hopefully we have explained it a bit. Still to come the duke of cambridge is launching an online code of conduct, encouraging the likes of facebook and snapchat to take a stand against Cyber Bullying. But what do the victims think . Well be finding out. For a and well well be hearing from someone who was there. Time for the latest news, heres annita. Police believe they have now found and identified the bodies of everyone who died in the Grenfell Tower fire. They put the final number of victims at 71 including a Stillborn Baby. In the immediate aftermath of the blaze, 400 people were listed as missing. Police say footage showed 223 people escaping the fire, while others were not at home on the night of the fire in june this year. They said the search and identification operation had been meticulous. Mediation efforts are taking place in zimbabwe, between president mugabe and the generals who seized power yesterday. Its thought the discussions are aimed at achieving a smooth transition, following the departure of the 93 year old mr mugabe. The move by the generals is seen by many as an attempt to prevent mr mugabes wife grace from succeeding him in power. Figures out this morning reveal that retail sales fell by 0. 3 in october compared to the same month last year. Despite the annual fall, the office of National Statistics says that the underlying pattern is one of growth when looking at the three month figure which shows a rise of 0. 9 in the quantity of goods people bought. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money to invest in new homes will be announced later. The government is to wipe about £70 billion worth of debt from Housing Associations balance sheets, allowing them to raise money more cheaply. It follows a pledge last month by the prime minister, theresa may to kick start a new generation of Council House building. A 500 year old painting of christ, believed to have been created by leonardo da vinci, has been sold in new york for a record 400 million, thats over £300 milion. The price for salvator mundi, or saviour of the world, is the highest ever paid for a work of art. Da vinci died in 1519 and there are fewer than 20 of his paintings in existence. A lot of you getting in touch after the conversation about housing. The issue can only be addressed if buy to let mortgages are abolished, if greedy landlords buy properties at the cheaper end of the market which would have traditionally gone to First Time Buyers, thus removing the option to buy from the first time buyer, and forcing them into rental. Rachel making Housing Associations private sector and profit driven will not help tenants, rent rises and evictions, not more homes, very bad news for social housing tenants. This is insuring a generation of homelessness, look no further than town centres as proof. This all sounds good but in reality they will be leasehold and they will never owned them to pass on to children. Keep getting in touch with us about that story and any others that we talk about. Heres some sport now with hugh. The bbcs annual price of football study is out and it shows shows the sport is facing a challenge to retain its young fans. Ore than half of 18 24 year olds surveyed said they felt professional football was not being run with them in mind. Russias hopes of competing at the Winter Olympics in february have been dealt a blow today after the World Anti Doping Agency ruled the country are still noncompliant with its code. Theyve been suspended since 2015 after a state sponsored doping programme was uncovered. Mark stoneman looks like hes cemented his place at the top of englands batting order for next weeks first ashes test match. Hes scored a century on day two of theirfinal warm up game. You might remember these karelian shamen, they may have worked for peru, have claimed the final place at next years world cup, they beat new zealand 2 nil in their play off qualifier. 2 0. Shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has demanded an emergency budget for our Public Services, which he described as being in crisis. He is promising to spend about seventeen billion pounds we are calling for an emergency budget which addresses an emergency in our Public Services, the chief executive of the nhs has said that there is a need for major investment to avert crisis. Head teachers have written to the prime minister, 5000 of them, saying, halt the cups in high schools, and local government have said, a budget gap, and they have said, a budget gap, and they have real worries about looking after children in their care. Halt the cuts. And the advisor on, the current advice on terrorism, saying, tackling terrorism is being undermined by the lack of Police Office rs undermined by the lack of Police Officers on the ground. We are saying that what we need next week is investment in Public Services, end s terror to you and begin investing again. End austerity and begin investing again. With me is our economics correspondent andy verity. We are outspending income by 100 billion a year, we need to close the gap, that is austerity, cutting back on Public Service is and reducing welfare payments. This is a break from that but also from the new labour economic policies which would never have been so bold to say, we will spend this much more, when you labour came to power, tablet is the recommendation of prudence, they said, we will do the conservative spending restrictions on Public Services. That was quite hard for Public Services. They established a recommendation of prudence they sought to establish a reputation for prudence. This is a big break. John mcdonald says 76 billion, the tories giving that awaited corporations and the rich, do we know how he has got that figure . We do. Encouraging companies to invest more, more private investment means more private investment means more private growth, you will get more taxes, but there is some dispute over that, labour is saying, no, taxes, but there is some dispute overthat, labour is saying, no, if you cut corporation tax, the taxpayer is giving away money, that means the money must come from the rest of us. Instead of giving away £16. 5 billion a year in corporation tax, if the government kept that money and spend it on Public Services, you would have 70 billion plus to spend on the nhs and other things. One of the big things at the moment, tax avoidance, talking about that . John mcdonnell, in the speech, he has been referring to the paradise papers, speaking about this morning on the today programme, they area big morning on the today programme, they are a big legal document showing how the wealthy and multinationals are avoiding tax in ways that are not open to the likes of you and me because it is not worth our while, taking our accounts to bermuda, not enoughin taking our accounts to bermuda, not enough in them. John madonna says, perhaps raise six or £7 billion extra for Public Services if there we re extra for Public Services if there were a crackdown on Public Services. John were a crackdown on Public Services. John mcdonnell. Breaking news, rolf harris has had one of 12 indecent assault convictions overturned by the court of appeal, that is reaching us in the last couple of moments. One of 12 indecent assault convictions overturned by the court of appeal. Stop, speak, support. Thats todays message being delivered by the duke of cambridge, as he launches a new campaign to tackle the scourge of cyberbullying in the uk. The action plan, being seen as the first ever internet code of conduct, aims to reach every 11 to 16 year old in the uk. Its been backed by the likes of facebook and snapchat, as well as gaming companies, who have committed to further action to support and protect young people online. A video has been released of Prince William as part of the campaign, showing him chatting to two people affected by cyberbullying and the impact its had on their lives. It is one thing when it happens in the playground, and it is visible there and parents and teachers and other children can see it but online, only one of you seize it and it is so personal, go straight to your room. Absolutely. Online now, with social media, you cannot escape it, you are constantly with the bully. And, it is written down, there to look back at time and time again. And if you are in a negative space, that is all that you can see, and you look for the negatives, you look for the cruel things. and you look for the negatives, you look for the cruel things. I was in this group and if i was to save something which agreed with a comment, then that would be twisted. People turned against me. It kind of spiralled out of control from there. I started to self harm. I decided that i could not take this any more, and i tried to end my life. It was songwriting that helped me realise that my life was worth living. I started to write down how i was feeling, writing a suicide note that allowed me to. My gosh, getting the same relief from this as iam from getting the same relief from this as i am from self harming. So brave of the both of you to speak so honestly about it. I cannot thank you enough. I only wish you had not gone through what you have gone through. You were so brave, if i had done that to my mother. Ijust dont know. Lets speak to psychologist dr linda papadopoulos, an ambassador at the organisation internet matters, which is part of the task force and helps keep kids safe online, abbie gilligan, whos from the nspccs child safety online team, and 24 year old carney bonner, who was bullied online when he was a teenager to the point he tried to take is own life. He now campaigns against cyberbullying. Thank you for speaking with us, lets start with your story, how did people target you online . Lets start with your story, how did people target you online . lets start with your story, how did people target you online . I was targeted over facebook and instant messenger, and at the time it was receiving messages from a group of people i believe were my friends. I was getting messages that said i should kill myself, that nobody cared about me, because, going through school, i was always someone that was told to be honest. If you are not happy about something, be honest, speak your opinion. Because of that, the circle of friends i hung around with, if they did not like someone, they would say to them that they did not like someone or they would make their life more hard. I never wanted to put somebody in that situation because i was not raised like that. It then put me on the outside of the circle and actually, i was the person that was causing them more grief. My friend started to give me messages asking why i was still there. Ok, i can deal with this, im a teenager, i can take on the world. It was something i thought i could handle, it was when the messages turned into everyday, i could see that i could not handle it, and ifelt i had to do something to get myself out of the situation. How common is that kind of story, because when i was at school, i was bullied quite badly but when i went home, i closed the front door and i could escape, now it is on phones and online and getting into their home, presumably thatis getting into their home, presumably that is the real problem. That is the key difference between off line and online bullying, it follows children home, we have seen a doubling in the last five years of contacts to charles lyne, demonstrates that this is a growing problem and something we need to be concerned about in responding to. Are you seeing a huge spike in young people not being able to cope with it . Iam people not being able to cope with it . I am trying to get a sense of the level of young people not being able to cope with a sense of intrusion. I think the stories weve heard is that it can be devastating for young people and some of the young people who contact us will have Mental Health problems and will be dealing with anxiety as a result of Cyber Bullying. At the extreme end we know young people receive Death Threats and that can have a massive impact and impacts their ability to concentrate in school, absolutely, there is the full range of the haven is, that are perpetrated but the full range of impacts that can have an young people experiencing it. impacts that can have an young people experiencing it. I want to ask you, i know you schools and speak to young people, what are they telling you about how its affecting them and their coping strategies . When im in schools me and my Team Friendly address the a lot of them say they tried to ignore it and forget it is happening and one of the things we find is quite interesting, we have a lot more boys that come up to us and want to talk to us about Cyber Bullying issues because they dont know how to handle it, they are always told because they are a boy they shouldnt show emotion. We hear there are girls who go through at a lot more but at the moment i see boys who dont know how to communicate they are struggling because there is this, if you are a quy because there is this, if you are a guy you cant show emotions, i dont agree with it and i said to them you need to shoot you can talk about it and they get to the point they are scared to talk about it because they think theirfriends will scared to talk about it because they think their friends will take the mick out. Am i right in thinking some of the people you work with our former police and sought to explain where they come from and why they might do it . I have two people i work with who work my bullies, they we re work with who work my bullies, they were the two driving it and its something that is hard, then we started campaigning, i was com pletely started campaigning, i was completely against the idea because i had to look at people who drove me to wa nt i had to look at people who drove me to want to kill myself and its something that actually over time i have learned to accept because we a lwa ys have learned to accept because we always say we are therefore at the victim and to support the victim but we cannot win this battle if we are not fighting it from both france and what we fight is beneficial, having these two with us, you can see people look at it and say, if he was a bully and he is working to help how does that happen and its actually something we sure, its important to show both sides of the story to tackle the issue. As a psychologist you must see the immense damage that Cyber Bullying can do to young people. Is it about talking, is it about opening up like we here . Its always about talking. Whether youre a parent who checks in with their kid to make sure they are ok, whetheryoure in with their kid to make sure they are ok, whether youre a friend of someone as in the cases we have heard, but jackson and says this doesnt seem right, i will support you, whether you are the person being bullied that wants to reach out, its always about talking, thats one of the biggest tools that we have because the problem is, these things remain unacknowledged. Very important points raised, i may not talk about it because i feel embarrassed, i not talk about it because i feel embarrassed, lam not talk about it because i feel embarrassed, i am a strong person, this should not embarrass me because lama boy this should not embarrass me because i am a boy and this should not embarrass me because lama boyandlam this should not embarrass me because lam a boy and lam strong. They remain unacknowledged, because if i told them i get too big, i might tell my parents, they may take my phone away, my phone is where lam being bullied but it also is where l get some pot. Its an instinctive thing, we will. This technology, it is integral to the lies of young people, it is part and parcel of the social world. People, it is part and parcel of the social world. To people, it is part and parcel of the social world. To the lives of young people. I know you are an ambassadorfor young people. I know you are an ambassador for internet matters, you are part of the task force although you are not personally involved with the work that the duke of cambridge is doing but how critical is that at the likes of facebook and the fact that snap chat or involved in that. Its hugely important, these brands in and of themselves are cooled to young people, depending on your age young people, depending on your age you will be an snap chat or facebook, and if they can set a precedent, this is a code of conduct and we dont accept that, you buy into the brand, the coolness, l values, whatever that means but one of those values is you could each other ina of those values is you could each other in a certain way and we have got together to decide what baddies. The idea this is the first time this has ever been done, its important to speak about, its an acknowledgement not just from children and parents but from industry itself but says we have to Work Together to make sure we address this. Abby, do you think the initiative from the duke of cambridge getting the likes of facebook and snap chat on board is going to make a difference to Cyber Bullying . I think its a great first step and its in purging to seize social networking sites, childrens members from the internet can come together to come up with Innovative Solutions together. As i say this is a first step but we would like to continue to seize social networking sites doing more to protect children and we think ultimately a statutory code of conduct is required to make sure they meet their requirements and do more to keep children safe on the platforms but this is an in purging chat. Thanks so much all of you. But this is encouraging in doing that. Now some of you may have seen this already doing the rounds on social media but the rapper drake has drawn praise from fans after stopping a performance at a nightclub in australia to call out a man who was apparently groping female members of the crowd. Our entertainment reporter Chi Chi Izundu has more. Pretty incredible footage, do we know how it unfolded . We dont actually, there is otherfootage from other fans in actually, there is otherfootage from otherfans in the actually, there is otherfootage from other fans in the crowd and you can see some Security Guard with torches going into the crowd, whether that person was ejected from the club we dont know. But drake as she could hear it said he wasnt playing with him, he wanted him to stop putting his hands on girls. It is incredible footage, for one of the biggest rappers in the world, or you could even arguably call him the biggest rapper in the world if you look at his history, calling out a single fan, stopping a show to call out a fan and you could see he was quite annoyed. And then he continued the concert after it seemed to have stopped, whether the fan stopped or was ejected we dont know. Stopped, whether the fan stopped or was ejected we dont know. Hes not the first music artist to call at this kind of behaviour at a gig. No, sam carterfrom this kind of behaviour at a gig. No, sam carter from the this kind of behaviour at a gig. No, sam carterfrom the british band the architects stopped his gig to say that he was unsure of whether he should say this in public but he was going to, he watched someone crowd surfing and what he says was a man groping a womans wadi. He then said that this disgusting, if you dont stop and you dont like what ive said, then please leave, obviously he used much worse language than that. A number of artists are calling out groping at gigs and there are a number of female centric help groups that have set up, have been set up to help women who feel when you are at the front of a gig or add a mosh pit, pressed against the barriers and you dont feel someone is pressing against you in the right way, there is a platform to make a complaint. Thank you for coming down. Well lets talk to someone who was at the afterparty at the marquee club joining me via webcam is bela vrondos in sydney. Header. You aware of what was going on before drake stop . header. You aware of what was going on before drake stop . I was in the very front of the mosh pit and i was within the whole groping situation, eve ryo ne within the whole groping situation, everyone being pushed forward and it was pretty crazy. Were you being groped, were lots of people being groped . I would say lots of people, there were either ends of it and most of the girls were at the very front of the concert, we been waiting for him to come out and by the time he had come out the guys had come from the sides into the front area and tried to push their way in, from every angle people were getting groped and pushed and even hurt. There were girls in their, they were all of the front, i think he saw one incident and it stop the party, was unbelievable, he stopped the music, he put him down twice, told him to stop groping the girl, all the girls went crazy, even the boys, he was unbelievable. So good. Were you surprised. This wasntjust a case of in between, taking a drink of water, this was mid set. A case of in between, taking a drink of water, this was midset. It was mid song, we were all singing, eve ryo ne mid song, we were all singing, everyone had their phones out, it was a really good environment. Aside from the concert pushing thing, it was a big surprise, drake and his songs, that is not much of this prize us girls, we know how much chill of size and supports us, yes, probably why all the guys went crazy after that, so good, he really said the five. Was it clear at the man who was groping women was rejected left started to behave like a reasonable human being . No, i dont think anybody was actually in, ike cant say that indirectly, there we re cant say that indirectly, there were people everywhere, everything had settled down, i did not see anyone injected, security were amazing, they had torches out, they work looking out for us girls, they looked out for me and my friends, the utmost commendation for that. Everything went back to normal, he went back onto a song and it was like nothing had happened, besides him boosting the energy and showing us much love. It was really good. Thank you ever so much for speaking to us. So many of you still getting in touch with us about the conversation we had with Andy Woodward, a year ago since he sat on the sofa with victoria and talked about being abused as a young footballer. Derek says i want to wish andy every success on his very lonely journey so far. There will wish andy every success on his very lonelyjourney so far. There will be light at the end of it. Sharon says iama light at the end of it. Sharon says i am a social worker, ive worked with children for many years who have been abused, so important and brave of him to come forward and make a change for hundreds of children. So many more messages. Thank you for everyone who got in touch. Bbc newsroom live is coming up next. Have a good day. Hello, good morning, some rain moving southwards at the moment, heavyin moving southwards at the moment, heavy in places, weakening as it pushes south and east. This cold front, a zone of cloud, outbreaks of rain spreading to the south, holding onto fairly high temperatures. 1014, onto fairly high temperatures. 10 14, as the cold front pews, some sunshine, turning significantly colder. Goes through this evening and night, a band of cloud and rain, clearing skies taking us into the early hours of friday. Showers in the north, temperatures in towns and cities lower than this, certainly in the countryside, a frost around. You might have to scrape the windscreen first thing, glorious start to friday, for most parts of the uk, the sunshine holding, showers continuing with a blustery wind into what scotland, some of the showers turning wintry over higher ground, as you can see for most, a call today, maximum temperature 7 9d. Thats it from me. Goodbye. This is bbc news. These are the top stories developing at 11am the future of zimbabwes long time leader, Robert Mugabe, remains unclear after he was placed under house arrest by the countrys military. Mediation efforts are taking place between president mugabe and the generals who seized power. Police confirm the final death toll from the Grenfell Tower fire is 71. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money the Public Sector bureaucracy, associations will be able to concentrate on their core and crucial mission of building homes