Programme she lives with the guilt that she didnt report him to the police sooner. Hello. Welcome to the programme, between now and ham well bring you the latest news, sport and interviews and should women be paid to breastfeed 7 we would very much like to hear from mums and dads on this. A trial involving 10,000 new mums suggests if they are given shopping vouchers then breastfeeding rates go up only by 6 but they go up nonetheless. And britain has one of the lowest rates in europe. If you are a parent would do you think . Our top story today four people are being questioned on suspicion of murder, after three children died in a house fire in salford, early yesterday morning. Their mother and another three year old child remain in a serious condition in hospital. Our correspondent dave guest is at the scene in worsley. What is the latest . The latest is those arrests overnight, it was 5am yesterday the fire broke out on this street in Greater Manchester when firefighters arrived they found a mid terraced house midway down the street well ablaze. Two 16 year old boys had escaped but a mother and herfour children were trapped inside. They we re children were trapped inside. They were rescued but a 14 Year Old Girl was pronounced dead at the scene, a seven Year Old Girl and an aged old boy, brother and sister, were pronounced dead in hospital. Still in hospital is the mother, michelle, as his her three Year Old Girl. Overnight we saw the arrests after the police announced this was not just a tragic accident but a murder investigation. Four people, three men and a woman arrested on suspicion of murder and a man arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. This is a tragedy which has affected the whole community. Flowers started arriving and last night a church opened its doors so people could go and light a candle and say a prayer for those who have lost their lives. And the mother and daughter who are still fighting for their lives in hospital. Ben is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. Temperatures of minus 13 celsius have been recorded in shropshire on what was the coldest night of the year so far. Hundreds of schools have been closed across england and wales, and motorists are being warned to take care in hazardous driving conditions. Tom burridge has the latest. Freezing ice on the roads is expected to be a problem in much of the country. As temperatures drop to record lows. In parts of wales temperatures dropped to around minus ten. The village in shropshire was the coldest, are perishing minus 13. At kew gardens it was 3. 7. So with lots of snow still around from yesterday and the weekend, it will be hard going as roads turned icy this morning. It looks stunning from up this morning. It looks stunning from up here but there are weather warnings for snow and ice in eastern scotla nd warnings for snow and ice in eastern scotland and Eastern England and the ice in Northern Ireland, wales, the midlands, and the south and south east of england. But fun for some as hundreds of schools closed again. The Us Ambassador to britain says he expects donald trump to visit the uk in the new year despite his recent twitter row with theresa may. Woodyjohnson told bbc radio 4s today programme that the disagreement was probably misinterpreted. Mrs may had said mr trump was wrong to share videos posted by the far right Group Britain first, prompting an online backlash from the us president. A radical change to the rules around Organ Donation in england is being unveiled today as ministers launch a consultation on moving to a system of presumed consent. The reform would mean opting out of being a donor rather than the current scheme of opting in, wales has already taken the approach and the Scottish Government plan to deduce a similar scheme. Dominic hughes reports. Offering a stranger the gift of life is what lies at the heart of Organ Donation. These are the names of those whove helped some of the 6,500 people who need a transplant each year, but around a50 will die before a donor can be found. The family of Adrian Williams were happy to support his decision to donate. When you lose someone, and theyve given that gift, that huge gift, youre immensely proud of them and it fills you with comfort that other families are actually enjoying the lives of their loved ones, where they may not have done, because of something that our ade has done for them. The past decade has seen a big surge in donors across the uk. In 2007, there were around 790 deceased donors. Thats now risen to more than 1400. The number of registered donors has gone up from 14 million to more than 23 million. But ministers are concerned that four out of ten families say no to donation, so are proposing a system where its assumed we are all willing to be donors. The issue of presumed consent is one thing we are looking at. What we need is much better communication inside families so that people know what family members actually want. There are some concerns that moving to a system where there is an assumption we are willing to donate could be counter productive, undoing the good work of recent years by raising fears over the government having a claim on our organs. The industry regulator for gambling is warning that children as young as 11 are using a so called skin betting websites which let players gamble with virtual items as currency. Once those items are won online, using modified guns or knives within a video game which is known as a skin, they can be sold and turned back to real money. Its pa rt and turned back to real money. Its part of a wider report for the Gambling Commission which says around half a million children and young people gamble every week. Clive lewis has been cleared by the party of sexual harassment, he was put under investigation last month, he was investigated after claims he groped her in the labour conference in brighton. Mr lewis denied the accusation and said he was pleased to put it behind him. Research seen by this programme suggests that 12 of male sex workers have been sexually assaulted and that over 70 would be unlikely to report crimes to the police. Its estimated there are as many as 100,000 sex workers across the uk 20 of which are thought to be men. Later in the programme, well hear from four male sex workers about their experiences. Offering new mothers Cash Incentives could significantly increase breastfeeding rates according to a new study. More than 10,000 new mums were offered shopping vouchers worth up to £120 if babies received breast milk at two days, 10 days and six weeks old. A further £80 of vouchers was available if they continued to receive breast milk up to six months. Adina campbell reports. Breast feeding the newest member of the sutcliffe family is a lot easier a Second Time Around but, after fionas first daughter was born, she was spurred on by shopping vouchers during the toughest moments. It really encouraged me to keep going, especially when the night was quite difficult and i thought about giving up Breast Feeding but that was another incentive to keep going, and especially given its so easy to sort of claim the vouchers. Fiona was one of more than 10,000 mums who took part in a study over 18 months. They were offered up to £200 in shopping vouchers at five different stages of Breast Feeding. £40 at two days old and the same amount at ten days, six weeks, three months and six months. Before getting the vouchers, claim forms were signed off by midwives or Health Visitors during visits. Overall, the Breast Feeding rates went up by 6 , which researchers believe is a big difference. We do know that biologically and physiologically, we are designed to breast feed. We know that 99 of women, given the right support, can breast feed. There are plenty of benefits to Breast Feeding but these mums in sheffield have mixed views about being paid to do it. I dont think, you know, it should really be monetary. And i think some people might get persuaded just because of the money. If you cant do it, its fine, too. But, yeah, having an incentive wiill definitely help and just get the message out there. The uk has some of the lowest Breast Feeding rates in the world. Researchers say vouchers are a small price to pay with long term benefits to babies and the nhs. Adina campbell, bbc news. On twitter, i am tired of best is breast, with the same logic women who give birth naturally should be given vouchers compare to those who get a given vouchers compare to those who getac given vouchers compare to those who get a c section as it is lest costly. Another says that many women would like to breast feed but cannot, does the pressure not add to their already unrealistic guilt . Another says id breast fed all of my children for over a year, there was no need to offer payment, please do not waste any more of the states money. We would like to talk to you especially if you have just had a baby and can spare us on it. Well be talking to some mothers later on. Lets get the sport. Englands cricketers preparing for a game they cannot lose. They cannot, they are 2 0 down in the ashes and are in perth ahead of the ashes and are in perth ahead of the third test, lots of criticism not just further performances, the third test, lots of criticism notjust further performances, they have lost in both games, some problems off the field as well, a lot of headlines being made, jonny ba i rstow lot of headlines being made, Jonny Bairstow earlier in the tour, in perth in a bar with a rather curious head butt greeting for cameron ba ncroft of head butt greeting for Cameron Bancroft of australia and last week, ben duckett in the same bar, one of the england lions joining ben duckett in the same bar, one of the england lionsjoining the main squad, pouring his pint over the head ofjimmy anderson. They have come in for head ofjimmy anderson. They have come inforan head ofjimmy anderson. They have come in for an awful lot of flick. Michael vaughan the former england captain says they are acting like stu d e nts captain says they are acting like students and the next one to step out of line should go home. You sort joe root, the england captain, Michael Vaughan says some of the senior players should be held accountable and need to get everybody in line. Alastair cook is an elder statesman of the side and he was asked about all of this field controversy overnight. He was asked about all of this field controversy overnightlj he was asked about all of this field controversy overnight. I dont think we are getting painted fairly in the media because, on our culture, clearly there has been a couple of things, it sounds silly me saying it, but the media have brought that up. But the world has changed after the september incidents so its down to us to adjust to that and we cannot afford any more mistakes because we understand the stakes, the ecb and responses, trying to make kids play cricket is what we wa nt to make kids play cricket is what we want to do ultimately. Alastair cook will win his 150th cap in the third test and he needs some runs to go with it. He does and you have been talking to a former england cricket captain who also got in trouble on the ashes . David gower, his century in 1978 was the last time england won at the wa ca the last time england won at the waca but in 1991 he infamously did this with his fellow pilot player, secunda and a tiger moth and buzzing the field. They were both fined £1000 and david gower never quite played the same again. I spoke to him recently and asked him about englands issues. If you go back through the years, go back to my era, players let offer not a lot of stea m era, players let offer not a lot of steam on tour. If you are away for three orfour months steam on tour. If you are away for three or four months nobody expects you to be a monk and everyone is expected to have a drink at some stage and there was breaches of discipline is way back when, some of which were allowed to pass, some of which were allowed to pass, some of which were allowed to pass, some of which were dealt with severely and people got on with life. The key thing as ever in these situations is if you are producing the right results on the pitch then people are very forgiving. We had, i remember a one year against new zealand, we we re one year against new zealand, we were found in a wine bar at 1am, leaving at 1am, they had headlines ready to go in the papers the next day slamming us for being out of order but we won the game so the headline was heck, heck, hurray. Its estimated there are as many as 100,000 sex workers across the uk though some believe the true figure to be far higher. More often that not when we talk about sex workers, we focus on female prostitutes. But around 20 of them are men and their voices are very rarely heard in debates about decriminalisation and safety. Research seen by this programme suggests that 12 of male sex workers have been sexually assaulted and that over 70 would be unlikely to report crimes to the police. Weve spent time with four male sex workers who talk candidly about their own experience and why they got into the profession. Our reporter mike cowans report contains upsetting testimony and interviews that may not be suitable for children. Across britain, theres up to 100,000 sex workers. Around 20 of them are men. The most vulnerable say to survive, they have no choice. I started off with one or two people a night, then more, more. Others see it as a positive choice. It would be a full service for that, it would be 150. For some, itsjust extra income. Sex work is something that ive used to supplement my income and also to use to allow me to start my own business. For others, drug taking is demanded of them by clients. It basically involves getting high and having sex together. Often for extended periods of time. These are their stories. These are the men for sale. Weve gained rare access to four male sex workers who spoke candidly about their experiences. To protect their identity, some names and voices have been changed. Its early afternoon in east london and daniel hasjust finished his first appointment of the day. After dropping out of university, he turned to sex work and has been doing it full time for the last decade. You were with one of your clients . Yeah. Is that a regular client . No, its a new client. I moved here about six months ago. Im just building up my client base at the moment. I see mainly single men. A large proportion of them are gay and out. But also, a lot of them are married. What age brackets do they tend to be in . Generally, i would say they fall between 35 and 80. I had 85, that was probably my oldest. How much do you charge per hour . I charge massage rates of 100, but most of my customers have paid 150 for a single hour and for successive hours, they pay an extra 50. For an overnight, they would usually pay 250, but maybe upwards if they wanted to play for longer. For that money, is that whatever the client wants . I have boundaries, which is usually unsafe sex and drug taking. So, yeah, if they were wanting any kind of dominance or submission scenario, then that would be within. Within my rate. If they want any kind of top or bottom scenario, again, that would be within the rate. Experts estimate 80 of male sex workers have an online presence. And daniel is no different. He legally advertises his services through apps and websites. We spent the evening with him, to see what his busy periods are like. They start at 6pm and go on until 4am. So, youve just got a message . Yeah, someone asking if i do sensual body to body massage and what are my rates for that. What did you send back . I said my rate are 100 for an in call. So, they come and visit me 100 and 150 out. So they said, thank you. So i think that means probably my rates are too high. So, if ive not worked by 11pm or something, i might consider a lower offer. Daniel calls the customer whos been messaging him. Hello . Are you ok . So, you require one hour, yeah . One hour sensual body to body . Yeah. Is that going to be at yours, or. . It would be, like, a full service for that. It would be 150 full service body to body massage would be 100. 0k . Ok, cheers, bye. Yeah, he was looking for a bit more than the massage. So, perhaps we go to him later. I dont know, depends whether he is willing to pay the extra £50 or whether thats what he really wants. It sex work legal . The short answer is yes. You can legally buy and sell sex. Where it becomes illegal is when someone is forced to sell themselves against their will. When someone works from a brothel because brothels are illegal or when someone solicits for sex work on the streets. Around 5 of male sex workers operate on the street. Manchester has the most male street sex workers in the country. Its centred underneath the citys famed gay village. Hayley speed works for one of only a handful of organisations across the uk that supports these men. When we speak to sex workers about when they first got involved with sex work, the phrase we hear most commonly is, i started when i was i, 15. Thats not sex work when youre14, 15, thats exploitation. But, themselves, wouldnt use that language. Thats a really common theme, that it started so, so young. People tell you these things have happened without any. Without seeing it that seriously. Oh my god, i got raped the other night. Like, like, they got wet from it raining. The normalisation of, kind of, quite extreme behaviours. And they kind of, oh, do you want to tell the police . Well, no, itsjust part of, you know, its just part of the course. Fergal mccullough, who runs the charity along with hayley, took us down to the canalside hub where male street workers operate from. Although we did meet some male sex workers down here, we couldnt film those interactions. There may be people coming home from work, wandering through, seeing if they can need somebody to, you know, hook up with. That tends to happen down there. So, people go down there and engage in sex down that end. Also, cross over there, as you can see, theres mainline drug injecting going on, on that side of things. So, its quite a busy area, really. On the scale of sex work, these are some of the most vulnerable men . Yeah. Guys down here would be that more. That end, that more, you know, potentially homeless. A lot of them are care leavers. If they are not street homeless, theyre sofa surfing. Theyre certainly not working. I wouldnt necessarily say that the guys that you would meet down here have made a rational choice to be in this situation. Back at base, we meet tyler. He fled his home town when his family disowned him for being gay. Knowing no one in the city and with no money, he was forced onto the streets. Within a week, hed turned to sex work. The first time you engaged in that and you did sex work, what was that like . Straight afterwards, you feel disgusting, obviously, but youve got that money, there. I started off with one or two people a night. Then more. And you get to a point where you just shut down. Can i ask how much you were earning . On the streets . Zilch. 50 quid. Sometimes nothing. Sometimes theyd take it back and lock you in a car. So a punter would lock you in a car . And wouldnt let you out until you gave him the money. Money back. You say you moved away from street work . I started to go online. Online its better money. A lot better money. Research seen exclusively by this programme found over 12 of male sex workers they spoke to had been sexually assaulted in the last five years. The same study found 70 of male respondents were unlikely to report crimes to the police. You were raped by a client . I got a job, i got called to go to a job in a hotel. Id been there an hour or two, having a drink. When i went, there was one person. And i woke up. No clothes on, on the bed, sprawled out, with, like, four men naked around me. And theyd drugged you . Mm hmm. They spiked my drink, so i passed out and within 20 minutes youre gone for hours. So when you woke up and there are four men around you. Masterbating and everything, yeah. What was going through your head . Um, what to do . Do i get up and leave . Or if i try to leave, what will they do . I was just so scared, really. I was trying to figure out, were they here before i passed out . Ijust had to get out of there. I had to leave. They didnt care. They really didnt care. They just, literally, let me leave, normally. Not even worried about if i was going to say anything. Theyjust literally didnt care. When Something Like that happened, and youve been doing sex work, some sex workers are reticent or afraid to go to the police. We went there, you know, not knowing. You would never go there if you knew what was going to happen. But you are afraid that people are going to be, like, well, youre a sex worker, its your own fault. I wasjust afraid. Sorry. Do you know what really gets me, though . Is the fact that because im a guy, they think its not as bad as a woman being raped, but its exactly the same. Tyler says he had no choice but to go into sex work. But many others elect to do it. Its thought 5 of britains students have engaged in some form of sex work. Like tom, who started while studying. And now works in design by day. And by night as a sex worker. How difficult is it to straddle those two professions . To have those two lives, if you like . I dont think its difficult, if you set clear boundaries. My career, as i see it, myjob during the day, you know, sex work is something which i have used to supplement my income. It was very useful for me, as a student. I could make good money. My hours are flexible. I wasnt struggling. So, you get to london, you say you dont know anybody. Yeah. Youve got nojob. Yeah. How quickly were you able to set yourself up within the industry . Maybe within a month or so. I could move to london and i didnt have to work in a barfor minimum wage. You know, i think that a lot of people might look at what i do, you know, find it quite distasteful. Thats fine, thats their prerogative. But for me, the idea of working for minimum wage, you know, long hours, its just perverse. So it works for me. Thats the biggest thing, you know, that i try to get across to people, it works for me. Drugs and male sex work are inextricably linked. Due in large part to chemsex. Its a growing trend where drugs are used to heighten sexual experience. By default, its become one of the Main Services sex workers now offer. The drugs of choice are the methamphetamine, crystal meth and the psycho active ghb. Toby has been a sex worker for 18 months and now 50 of his clients are for chemsex. Its got that, sort of, junkie look to it. You said it looked quitejunkie, do you think of yourself as a junkie . No, but when i show someone who doesnt know what it is or doesnt do it or even sometimes when i look at it, i see how dirty it is. I think, yeah, thats pretty nasty. What is the chemsex scene . It basically involves getting high and having sex together. Often for extended periods of time. That would normally be the case. That is possible because of the drugs we take. What sort of period of time are we talking . Sometimes people will get high and it will be for a few hours. You know, it wont be a constant process. Sort of, stop start. People will be getting high in the middle of that. But in other cases, it will last for a weekend or several days. So, before you did sex work, 18 months ago, what were you doing . The stuff i was doing was pretty minimum wage kind of work, £9 an hour, you know. Id have to work a good 12 hour day to make the same amount of money i can make in an hour doing thisjob. Would you say you are addicted . If im doing the sex work and im in my apartment then, yes, i am addicted in that environment. But if i take myself out of that environment, its very easy not to think about it. The drugs used in chemsex are, of course, illegal but sex work itself is becoming increasingly legitimate. Back in 2015, the government launched a drive to get sex workers to pay tax on their income. But it can still be a lonely business. Research seen exclusively by this programme found 20 of men they spoke to felt isolated. Do you have people who you consider friends in your life . Umm, i would say only through my work, yeah, because thats where i do most of my socialising. Yeah, i have a few clients who become close friends. Of all the men we spoke to on and off camera, when we asked what their families thought about what they did, the vast majority refused to talk about it. And out of the four we did speak to, three of them would only talk to us anonymously, forfear of their families finding out. Thank you for your comments, katie says its such an important story, no exposure and hardly anywhere to go for men forced into that life. Anthony on facebook, my personal belief is that sex work should be legalised and controlled that way it reduces violence, sti, crime and abuse. If somebody wants to sell their body it is theirs to sell. And james says the manchester mens room does fantastic work. He says hes watching now andy west and he wishes he knew of them before. More on this after 10am. Also after 10am well speak to the ex wife of serial killer Levi Bellfield about why she feels guilt over whether she could have reported him to the police earlier. And a Gambling Commission report due out in the net few minutes is expected to show that about half a million children and young people gamble every week some as young as 11. Well bring you the details as soon as its released. You might be able to hear children and babies in the studio, that is because we will be talking about Breast Feeding and if mothers should be paid effectively, in vouchers, to breast feed. Four people are our top story today four people are being questioned on suspicion of murder, after three children died in a house fire in salford, early yesterday morning. Their mother and another three year old child remain in a serious condition in hospital. Police confirmed they had been in contact with the family very recently and had visited the house in the hours before the blaze. The case has been referred to the independent Police Complaints commission. Temperatures of minus 13 celsius have been recorded in shropshire on what was the coldest night of the year so far. The met office has extended yellow warnings for snow and ice until later this morning and the aa has warned driving could be hazardous. Hundreds of schools will stay closed for a second successive day. The Us Ambassador to britain says he expects donald trump to visit the uk in the new year despite his recent twitter row with theresa may. Woodyjohnson told bbc radio 4s today programme that the disagreement was probably misinterpreted. Mrs may had said mr trump was wrong to share videos posted by the far right Group Britain first, prompting an online backlash from the us president. The industry regulator for gambling is warning that children as young as 11 are cults so called skin betting websites which lets people gamble with items as if they work currency. The items can then be sold and turned back into real money. It is part of a wider report for the Gambling Commission. What were you like when you were to end a half . You were like that of course you were we will hear more from edwards ina were we will hear more from edwards in a moment after the sport. He is having a great time, it is like that here everyday here are the headlines, Alastair Cook says englands of field disciplinary issues have been overblown by the media but accepts they cannot afford to make any more mistakes. England are 2 0 down in the ashes and head of the third test which starts on thursday morning. Conflicting stories emerging of the Manchester United and Manchester City practice. The stoke city players were confronted by their own angry fans after arriving home by train from their 5 1 defeat at spurs over the weekend. Manager mark hughes says it might be the reality check his players need. Reigning champions saracens suffered the heaviest european defeat last night, the match had been put back a day because of the snow with fans initially banned and then allowed to attend the match. That is offer now, full update after 10am. Thank you, so many comments about Breast Feeding. Shopping vouchers would have made no difference to the fa ct would have made no difference to the fact that i could not breast feed. We need to be more honest about how ha rd we need to be more honest about how hard it can be. Nobody tells you the truth, youre just told hard it can be. Nobody tells you the truth, yourejust told it hard it can be. Nobody tells you the truth, youre just told it is the most natural thing in the world and then feel an immense failure when you cannot do it. The suggestion about shopping vouchers makes me feel more frustrated with how out of touch professionals are with the tactics they need to employ. This text says no, women should not be paid to breast feed as it will further alienate those who cannot manage to do so. After all they have two paper bottles and formula, sterilisers and so forth. Women who breast feed are originally financially better off im not made to feel guilty. I was lucky to be able to feed my son my self and its not easy for many women and many women do not choose to bottle feed but cannot manage. Another says absolute rubbish, i was made to feel like a failure. Did see a mother be given a reward for Breast Feeding is another kick in the teeth. Lets get the latest inflation figures which have just come out, it has risen to its highest level in almost six years. Ben bland, what is inflation . The average prices we play in the shops for all sorts of things, the figure we have got today shows us how much those prices changed on average in november this year compared with november last year, it is a year on year change and the figure is 3. 1 . Higher than and the figure is 3. 1 . Higher than a lot of economists predicted. Previously it had been stable at 3 , this means prices are increasing more rapidly than they were the month before. That is significant because it means wages, the latest data, they are increasing Something Like 2. 2 , so wages are not going up as fast so people feel the cost of living getting more expensive and the bank of england target is 2 , if it is more than 1 above that the bank of england governor has to write a Philip Hammond and say this isa write a Philip Hammond and say this is a problem and this is how we are tackling it. And how might the bank of england tackle it . The most obvious way is to increase the base Interest Rate. They did that at the beginning of the november by the slightest amount,. 25 so it is now at 0. 5 . That stops the flow of money into the economy and stops people having so much more to spend the push prices up. But if wages are not going up that usual method, the bank might be reluctant because if peoples wages dont go up they dont want to make life harder by putting mortgage prices up because it could cause the economy to stagnate. They are in a tricky position. The expectation is that still amongst a lot of economists, that the bank will not move Interest Rates a ny that the bank will not move Interest Rates any higher because it is worried about this lag in wage growth. Thank you very much. Should new mums be given financial incentives to breastfeed their babies . A new study of 10,000 women found that offering shopping vouchers of up to £200 to new mothers led to a significant increase in the uptake. Critics describe it as bribing but Breast Feeding rates here in the uk are among the lowest in the world studies suggest less than one percent of babies here are still being breast fed after a year compared to 23 in germany. And in some parts of the uk, only 12 of six to eight week olds are breast fed. What are you thinking about this, if you have struggled, would this have incentivised you more . Please let me know your views. Lets talk about that with mums carmen pagor and Holly Leppard and their babies orla and amadea. And one of the people who benefited from the Voucher Scheme sarah ardon, with her son edward, whos now two and a half. Edwards is over there at the moment soi edwards is over there at the moment so i will wander over and hopefully he willjoin us at some point. Thank you all for coming in, especially with your children, really appreciate it. Lets get a Quick Reaction from all of you on what you think of this idea and then sarah we will ask you about your specific experience. Good idea . |j specific experience. Good idea . think so, it raises awareness about the benefits. I think its just an extra incentive to try it. Its your own personal choice, whether you choose or bottle feed but i do think its an incentive. Holly . Ithink it is appalling. I do not agree with being paid to produce breastmilk, many women cannot. I was one of those people. Ithink many women cannot. I was one of those people. I think that the money would be better spent if it went back into the Actual Services of Breast Feeding. So even, physical support for mothers out in the community, that seems to be a big issue. And a reason why a lot of women fail, i say fail, in brackets. Tongue tying is another major issue, if they started putting funding into that it would be much more worthwhile. I am glad edwards is having a great time, let me ask you what you think of this idea . having a great time, let me ask you what you think of this idea . I have mixed views, i agree there is no point at all into giving money for a shopping vouchers if there is no support for women who want to continue to breast feed but i also think it might make mothers feel valued if they do get some incentive. And at different points. I like the way they have broken it down and given i think some of the vouchers were given as early as two days so women who choose to, or can produce breastmilk, well get some incentive with the vouchers very early. To me that kind of says that all breastmilk is valuable, even if it isjust one feed, if you can. But ido it isjust one feed, if you can. But i do think its completely pointless if there is not the support. Sarah, what was your experience, benefiting from these vouchers, where you planning to breast feed anyway . was hoping to from the beginning. Planning to breast feed anyway . was hoping to from the beginningm these were a bonus . Yeah, for me it was an extra help. I chose the vouchers for morrisons because i wa nted vouchers for morrisons because i wanted to give edwards better breastmilk, buy healthierfood, vitamins, more traditional food. And what about the support which has been raised, whether people to help you . I found i got quite a lot of support from my midwife at the start. I had a trainee midwife is well supporting me. So at 1. 1 had two midwives supporting me. I did feel i had the support in place as well as the vouchers. Did edward latch on immediately, did you need the midwife to help . Yeah, yeah. At 1. I the midwife to help . Yeah, yeah. At 1. 1 had an incidence where he was underweight but i think they had scrapped the guidelines but they said he was underweight and wanted me to formula feed which was not a choice i had, i did not want to do that. I did it for one night and i saidi that. I did it for one night and i said i dont want to do this, i want to breast feed. I thought maybe i should express my milk so i had to buy bottles and pumps and express. I did have the support from both of those to show how to latch properly and how to express. I felt it was in place. I will bring in louise and i think is in bristol, or that is her surname, she is in bristol or her surname, she is in bristol or her surname is bristol. I am in bristol. Thank you forjoining us, your baby was born in august, what do you think of the financial Incentive Scheme . I have to agree with the second two mothers, i release troubled with Breast Feeding. Inaudible nhs breast is best etc but when it came to it i did not have enough supply and my baby lost too much weight so we had to top up with formula and i just weight so we had to top up with formula and ijust felt like a complete failure. For me, vouchers is another thing those people that are struggling with it, its another thing compounding the failure surrounding Breast Feeding if you are unable to do it. Lets talk about this, its such a devastating feeling if you end up feeling like a failure, yet, it would be good, do we accept, all of us, that to increase the Breast Feeding rates in britain would be a good thing . So how do we do that . Absolutely. Right, how do we do that . Right from the antenatal phase when youre going to have your guidance from the nhs rather than just pushing Breast Feeding right from the start. It is being inclusive environment. Inviting people to come and learn about infa nt people to come and learn about infant feeding rather than Breast Feeding. Really talking about theissues Breast Feeding. Really talking about the issues that can arise when you breast feed. Reasons why people have to bottle feed. Reasons why people have to formula feed. To be really open about the realities . Really open about the realities . Really open about the realities . Really open about it. So that takes the pressure off . Potentially and just Better Services from the word go. 0k. Better services from the word go. Ok. I know you support it and thats brilliant. Two midwives. One was a trainee, but two. Thats unheard of. thats few and far between. This is from libby. I have never contacted is from libby. I have never co nta cted a is from libby. I have never contacted a live tv show. I am appalled at the latest pressure for women to breast feed. I am a new mum andi women to breast feed. I am a new mum and i became depressed after feeling and i became depressed after feeling a failure that i couldnt get on with Breast Feeding. I was offered support and constantly reminded how i wasnt giving me child the best start in life because i didnt breast feed. The midwives gave a talk and anyone who asked about bottle feeding said they were not allowed to give this information. This is ridiculous and at worse dangerous as many mums wanted safety advice on bottle feeding. Ifelt dangerous as many mums wanted safety advice on bottle feeding. I felt so guilty about not being able to breast feed as if i was deliberately harming my son. For gods sake, being a parent is hard enough, give us being a parent is hard enough, give us autonomy being a parent is hard enough, give us autonomy over being a parent is hard enough, give us autonomy over how we chose to feed our children. What do you think . I think thats probably a story thats heard a lot a across the country and one thing i hear from that is the lack of support and we we re from that is the lack of support and we were chatting before and i think she also reports there about not being allowed to be told, only about bottle feeding and that is all in the education and also education of Health Practitioners how to communicate sensitively which i think a lot of the time is missing. Peu was going to read what the royal couege peu was going to read what the Royal College of midwives say, we believe the motive for Breast Feeding cannot be motivated by offering financial reward. Qlts the department of health, we encourage Breast Feeding for six months because of the benefits. It is important new mums are supported by midwives and their Health Visitor to help them make informed decisions about Breast Feeding. Which you would like to think would include information about bottle feeding and formula. There is a huge divide between Breast Feeding and bottle feeding. There doesnt need to be. Wejust want happy babies, but happy babies that are fed and well nourished, thriving, and of course, you know, iam a huge advocate for successful Breast Feeding, but were doing something wrong and i think by bribing, which essentially is what it is, bribing mothers to breast feed, it could be a very dangerous practise as that lady put in the e mail. Dangerous practise as that lady put in the email. Thank you very much for coming on to the programme. Really appreciate hearing from edward and getting the smiles from the two little girls. Thank you very much. I know it has taken an effort to get her with children and on trains. We really appreciate it. Thank you very much. Your views welcome. Plenty of time to read your messages and to talk to you wherever you are in the country. Thank you to louise in bristol. We will hear from some of those calling on Donald Donald trump to stay away. About 500,000 children and young people gamble every week according to a Gambling Commission report released in the last half an hour. The industry regulator is warning that children as young as 11 are using so called skin betting websites which let players gamble with virtual items such as currency. Once those items are won online, usually modified guns or knives within a video game known as a skin, they can be sold and turned back into real money and there are concerns that its leading young people into gambling earlier. Heres how it works. He ended up losing £1200. he ended up losing £1200. I know someone who lost £2,000. Very addictive. It is like any other gambling. Its hard to ask your parents for £1,000, it is easier to ask for a tenner. You could grab your parents credit card and enter the detail. Its instant. It is in front of you, a few clicks, double the value of the infantry. After a few months you will have a military worth a couple of hundred. Ok, i want to double this. So you go to a site and put all of it on and fur lucky, you can make a lot of money potentially. It doesnt feel like its real money because its skins. Its virtual items. When you win, it feels exciting. It is addictive. You win it once and you think why cant i win it again . I put £10 pods, i got £20, why not turn it into £110 . If im on this lucky streak, i want to keep going. When you lose, if im going to be honest, it doesnt feel anything because its not like you lost £200 from your bank account. Ive lost a lot more than that. Its quite obvious its aimed towards younger people. Younger people are less responsible with their money. Theyre going to fall for flashy animated pictures saying, wow, win this. Double your money. The only age protection thing was one pop up saying, are you over 18 . Yes. There you go, you can spend as much money as you like. There is no gamble responsibly. None of that, it is straight up, free for all really. You dont see an 11 year old walk into a betting shop and betting £200 ona into a betting shop and betting £200 on a horse race, you know, but you can do it with this. There is no stopping that. Ryan used £2,000 of his student loan to gamble and thats the £2,000 that he lost. Tim miller is from the Gambling Commission. Mark potter is an ex gambling addict who speaks to kids and teachers about gambling for an organisation called epic risk management. Liz garter is a gambling addiction therapist. Welcome all of you. This 400,000 figure is pretty alarming, isnt it . I think it sends a really clear message that there is much nor that needs to be done to protect children from gambling. It is a slight fall from gambling. It is a slight fall from last year, but i dont think we should be celebrating yet. There are many new and emerging areas where children are becoming more exposed to gambling type behaviours. 400,00011 to 16 year olds have gambled, but pick out a couple of others for us . So that represents about 12 of 11 to 16 year olds gambling in the last week and the common area that we are seeing them gambling on bets between friends which is legal, but nevertheless is still gambling. Buying scratchcards with their parents, playing on fruit machines in pubs as well, and what we are seeing as well are the emerging areas of gambling online in relation to Computer Games which is an area as many parents we wont necessarily know about. How would pa rents necessarily know about. How would parents spot the signs . necessarily know about. How would parents spot the signs . I think it can be quite hard and i think it links with one of the headlines that interested me the most which was have you children reported having had a meaningful conversation with a pa re nt had a meaningful conversation with a parent ora had a meaningful conversation with a parent or a teacher . I think 39 said they talked to a parent or a pa re nt said they talked to a parent or a parent had talked to them about the potential harms of gambling and only 18 of teachers and i think thats because. If i talk to my kids about harm of gmbling, it is like anything, well, it is not going to happen to them, they are invincible, you know. I think part of the problem is that, as parents and teachers and as a society, we dont actually know what the potential harms are so we dont know how to describe it. Ithink harms are so we dont know how to describe it. I think when it comes to gambling, we get often hooked on the money aspect and of course, devastating debt is a consequence of gambling, but what we need to educate is that the hooks are not initially financial ones. They are actually either experiencing a high from winning and feeling like a winner or from getting completely absorbed and lost in that experience of gambling. Let me bring in mark. Hi, mark, what do you say to children, you cant go in straightaway, gambling is terrible, look what happened to me. How do you draw young people into the conversation so they are willing to listen . You have got to understand that children of today, it really got the first tech savvy generation, they have access to ipads, laptops and mobile phones. What we try and do, we understand that we are not going to be able to stop them going online and accessing the type of games. So we go into schools and try to educate them about the dangers of problematic gambling, whether that be through hard hitting personal stories, gambling facts, we use the gam gabling spectrum and hopefully make the kids make better informed decision so when they turn 17 or 18 and are allowed to access gambling sites so they have the better informed decisions as to not fall off the clip and make gambling become problematic. How would you presay your own personal story to them . We do a dont pull any punches, why i use my own personal story as does paul and justin from epic and we reallyjust sort of tell some home truths and give everybody the facts. Live us some home truths right now. For my personal experience. Yes. It almost cost me my marriage. It cost me employment. So generally, i think coming from somebody who had the experience in it it tends to hit home an awful lot better than somebody who maybe reeling off facts and figures. Liz have you treated under 16s . Reeling off facts and figures. Liz have you treated under16s . Yes, i have. I have certainly treated people who started at a very young age and what im finding increasingly is that the problem started with over use and i emphasise over use of social media and social gaming. How many hours a day is over use . That very much depends on the individual. When i work with somebody, screens aside, i say if it is creating a problem for you, it is creating a problem and i think when it comes to very young people, they are at the very formative stage of their life, of course. As a therapist in general, i think, you know, if we look at the basic things that help us to have happy and healthy lives, it is the ability to self reflect, developing healthy relational skills and emotional resilience and if were spending all day, or most of our time involved in a digital game, be it social gaming, or social media, we are blocking opportunities to develop. One final point to you tim miller, we saw from our film how easy it is to say of course, im over 18, click. Thats not good enough . The regulators space there are strong protections and we are reviewing and at the moment were tightening that up. The issue is some of this falls outside the regulated gambling space andl outside the regulated gambling space and i think it is important. Does that bit fall outside that . If it crosses that bit fall outside that . If it crosses that line to become gambling we take clear action. Earlier this year we prosecuted two people who crossed the line. Sorry you prosecuted companies or young people . We prosecuted two high profile youtube users who were allowing children to gamble on Computer Games. This is a Child Protection issue. If we are to properly protect children, we need to Work Together, parents, the Computer Games industry and social media companies. If we Work Together then we can keep children safe. Ok, we will see if that happens. Thank you very much. I appreciate your time. Thanks, mark. The news in sport in a moment. Carol, the weather. Lying snow hour across parts of the british isles. Quite a bit of snow and parts of worcestershire and shropshire we still have some freezing fog, just nicely on that snow plain. Shropshire last night fell to 13, at the moment parts are still at 13 but you can see the current temperature range we have, the isles of scilly really sticking out at plus nine, they have more cloud and rain. If you are travelling there is lying snow and ice, temperatures are low, take extra ca re ice, temperatures are low, take extra care through the course of the day, not just the extra care through the course of the day, notjust the morning. Many looking at a dry day with a fair bit of sunshine once the fog lifts but there is more cloud coming through there is more cloud coming through the west, ahead of this weather front which will introduce wet and windy conditions. The brighter skies today are going to remain across the far south east and you can see where we have got the cloud building ahead of the weather front and then back into the sunshine across kent, essex, east anglia, parts of cambridgeshire and heading up the east coast of england. Meanwhile for the rest of the midlands, heading up the rest of the midlands, heading up the pennines into north west england, more cloud building, in scotla nd england, more cloud building, in scotland it is the far east which hangs onto the cold weather but the sunshine, in the west there is already rain and hill snow. The winds strengthening as well in Northern Ireland, the rain continues from the west to the east and it fringes across west wales, the rest of wales dry and bright. The same as well, showers ahead of the rain coming across south west england, the further east you travel the brighter the skies. There goes the rain heading down towards the south east, accompanied by gusting winds. Break in the cloud behind and then you can see the next weather front is starting to show its hand in introducing showery outbreaks of rain with hill snow. Temperature wise, this shows what you can expect in towns and cities, it will be colder than this in the rural areas but not quite as cold as the night just gone. Tomorrow morning at the first fund moves quite quickly taking the rain with it, the second comes hot on its heels introducing showery rain and also snow. Increasingly through the day we will see snow through scotland and Northern Ireland, and potential across north west england. Opt in or opt out of Organ Donation . The government is proposing a big change by moving to a system of presumed consent in england. When you lose someone and they have given that gift, that huge gift, you are immensely proud of them and it fills you with comfort that other families are actually enjoying the lives of their loved ones where they may not have done. Well hear from a father who made the decision to donate the organs of his 16 year old son, and the man who benefitted. Also weve gained rare access into the world of male sex workers who speak in candid terms about their experiences. What really gets me is the fact that because i am a guy they think its not as bad as a woman being raped but its exactly the same. Research seen by our programme suggests that 12 of male sex workers have been sexually assaulted in the last 5 years but most are unlikely to report the crime to the police. The full story before 11am. And the former partner of serial killer Levi Bellfield tells this programme she lives with the guilt that she didnt report him to the police sooner. Good morning. Heres ben in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. Inflation rose to 3. 1 in november, the highest in nearly six years. It means the squeeze on what households can afford, continues. The office for National Statistics said that airfares and Computer Games contributed to the increase. The most recent data shows average weekly wages are growing atjust over 2 . In november the bank of england raised the Interest Rate in the first time in more than a decade, from a quarter of percent to half a percent. Four people are being questioned on suspicion of murder after three children died in a house in salford early yesterday morning. Their mother and a three year old child remained in serious condition in hospital. Police confirmed they had been in contact with the family very recently and visited the house in the hours before the blaze. This case has been referred to the independent Police Complaints commission. Temperatures of 13 have been recorded in shropshire on the cold est been recorded in shropshire on the coldest night of the year so far. The met office extended yellow warnings were snow and ice until late this morning and the eu has warned driving could be hazardous. The industry regulator for gambling is warning that children as young as 11 are using so called skin betting websites, which let players gamble with virtual items as if they are currency. The items are often modified guns or knives within a video game, which is whats known as a skin. The items can then be sold and turned back in to real money. Its part of a wider report for the Gambling Commission which says that around 370,00011 to 16 year olds have spent their own money on gambling in the past week. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10 30am. So many comments about financial incentives for Breast Feeding. Gemma says i had a double mastectomy when i was 25 because of a Breast Cancer diagnosis. Obviously i cannot breast feed my now three month old son and have been racked with guilt. I have been completely supported by midwives and other Health Professionals and its not been a problem and i should be given vouchers to buy formula. Another saying that i breast fed my first child until he was 22 months and am currently feeding my second who is just over two months. I would not have been able to breast feed my first without support from midwives and others. I think the money spent on vouchers would be better spent on improving emotional support as well as Breast Feeding services as this could in turn improve the rates. This from a senior midwife, i find it extremely difficult to breast feed my daughter despite the reality of knowing exactly how to breast feed. Mums are under pressure and a Voucher Scheme in my opinion will not prevent these problems or increase uptake. And this on text says i am on Maternity Leave with my six week old son who is exclusively breast fed. We have been lucky, it has worked out well and we have had lots of support. I do not agree with vouchers, i do not need an incentive to do what i feel is best for my baby. So i would say the consensus evolving through this programme that the majority of you who are getting in touch, it is not scientific of course, saying that the Voucher Scheme is not particularly brilliant. So what, lets think about solutions, better ways of getting Breast Feeding rates in this country up because they are among the lowest in the world, why is that and what are the answers . Lets get more sport. Englands cricketers gearing up for the third test in perth, 2 0 down in the third test in perth, 2 0 down in the ashes so they cannot afford to lose, there has been criticism of their performances and they have had to deal with off field disciplinary issues, bar room incidents, former captain Michael Vaughan says they have been behaving like students and that senior players need to step up and be role models. Alastair cook was asked for his take. and be role models. Alastair cook was asked for his take. I dont think we are getting painted fairly in the media because on our culture clearly there has been a couple of things, it sounds silly, but the media have brought it up. But the world has changed after what happened in september and its down to us to adjust that quickly and we cannot afford any mistakes, because the ecb and the sponsors, we want to have kids play cricket. the ecb and the sponsors, we want to have kids play cricket. I spoke to anotherformer have kids play cricket. I spoke to another former england captain, david gower, earlier this morning, he was heavily fined along with his tea m he was heavily fined along with his team mates for antics with a biplane in the 1991 ashes tour. In my era players lead of a lot of steam on tour, three orfour players lead of a lot of steam on tour, three or four months away on tour, three or four months away on tour, youre not expected to be a monk and everyone expect you to have a drink and there were breaches of discipline way back. Some were allowed to pass, some were dealt with severely. People just got on with severely. People just got on with life. The key thing as ever in these situations is if you are producing the right results on the pitch then people are forgiving we had, i remember one, years and years ago in manchester a one Day International against new zealand and we were found in a wine bar at one end, leaving at 1am, they had headlines ready to go in the papers the next day slamming us for being out of order. But we won the game saw the headline was hic hic hooray thats all the sports are now. This morning the former wife of serial killer Levi Bellfield tells this programme she lives with the guilt that she didnt report him to the police sooner. Jo collings says he regularly used to beat and rape her and she now believes she was target practice to prepare himself for the murders of 13 year old milly dowler, 19 year old Marsha Mcdonnell and 22 year old amelie delagrange. Hes currently serving a life sentence for their murders which took place between 2002 and 2004, and an attempted murder of another woman. Hes recently alleged to have confessed in prison that he had also killed lin and Megan Russell and leftjosie russell for dead in 1996 when he was living withjo collings. Shes here now. Good morning, thank you for talking to us. What did you think first of all when you heard this apparent confession regarding the russell murders . The first thing which goes through your mind is the date and its an unforgettable dates because its an unforgettable dates because its my birthday, the 9th ofjuly, the date they were killed. And so you say he couldnt . No, it was the first year my daughter was born and you always remember the first year of your baby s life and it was the first real, my daughter was only five months old and it was my birthday so, you know. He has since denied ever making a confession. Michael stone was convicted of the killing of lin russell and Megan Russell and his lawyers say you could be confused about the timing. There is no way i am confused. And he was with you the whole day . From when we woke up in the morning until we went to bed, i can tell you everything we did and where we went and there is no way he left my side for any amount of time. Even though they say they have a witness who saw him in the area . A p pa re ntly witness who saw him in the area . Apparently they have a witness. You spent three years with Levi Bellfield, give us an insight into what your life was like . It was torture most of the time. When he was being nice you could not have asked for a nicer person. He was a real gentleman, spoiled rotten, took you everywhere. Then he would just flip and the beatings, or the abuse, treated you worse than you would treated you worse than you would treat an animal. Would be a trigger . Sometimes. You had done something wrong, cooked something wrong, and taught him the wrong way or questioned him about something, but sometimes it wasnt anything. And what sort of physical abuse did you endure . You would get punched and kicked, strangled, burned with cigarettes. Strangling was quite a good one of his. If you punch due, he would keep punching you in the one spot and keep punching you in that spot because he knew how much it would hurt. Where there are moments where you thought you might end up killing you . There were a couple. But because i fought back, it was a bit of a competition for him. You say he also sexually abused you and you are within your right to anonymity to talk to us about that for which we are very grateful, can you give us insight into what he would do. The rapes became quite common, we were his property and we belonged to him, whatever he wanted he did. You did not say no to him and you did not argue our question, you became a shell and he just chipped away and broke you. Do you know how many times he raped you . could not tell you, hundreds, over the years. Did you consider reporting him to the police . considered reporting him, iwanted him to leave because he lived with me and my mum and my mum s house but he did not go, he would not go. Do you know why you did not go to the police after considering it . You are too frightened. The one time i did call the police the abuse i got, it was full. From Levi Bellfield . Yes, i think i was the only one to ever get an injunction served on him and within half an hour he had ripped it up, written on the envelope and posted it back to my letterbox. Even an injunction did not stop him. You had separated from him when milly dowler, but you say around that time he turned up on your doorstep . He was really upset because he used to come to the pub that i worked in. He always drove past and always rang me, he was a lwa ys past and always rang me, he was always about and i know it sounds really weird, but when he actually got arrested, you almost feel a bit scared because you know hes like a safety blanket so you always knew he was going to be about even though you didnt want him about and then suddenly when he is not about, you kind of feel a bit vulnerable and because for so many years you have been controlled and even when we werent to go, he was always still there controlling, everything, driving past and phoning, you almost feel vulnerable because you think he is not there now. Because the abuse that he had subjected you had become normalised in a way . It was normal life. Every day, it was like normal life. Every day, it was like normal life. I always say when people, soy cant get away, why didnt you get away . Until youre, again, cant get away, why didnt you get away . Untilyoure, again, until youre in that situation, you cant actually physically and mentally get away. But then when that switch is triggered that you can, you think if ican get triggered that you can, you think if i can get away from him, anybody can get away from anybody. How did you manage to leave him in the end . was pregnant with my son and he had come round asking for a fan because my daughter had been unwell and the hospital said she could come home as long as i had a fan, that i kept her cool long as i had a fan, that i kept her cool. Ok, thats fine. He came round demanding the fan and i was like well, no. I had kept him up to date because he kept ringing how is she . Bla bla bla. He came round asking for it and because i wouldnt give it to him, he went mad and we had a fight on the doorstep and i was pregnant with his son. That was what triggered the switch and that was the night i stopped being scared of him. Really . Because you were thinking about. I was so angry. I wasnt scared any more. I was so angry, he is with the new girlfriend. He is still in my life every day, still controlling, go and buy your own fan, dont take it off my daughter. That was it. Thats what triggered it. What do you think about when you reflect on whether you could have contacted the police earlier and what difference that may have made . People say, i am as guilty as him. I have had all the trolls. Really . I am scum. I am as bad as he is. I should have said something, but there is never enough evidence or proof, even a year after he was arrested, people were only coming forward because they were too scared because in the papers, it said, you know, had been bailed for this and that and all the rest of it, but actually, he was still inside, but because the papers couldnt say that he was still being held, people only read, he has been bailed so they all thought he was still out. It took a good year and probably up to 18 months before quite a few people came forward because they were too scared of him. Do you suspect he may have attacked other women that we perhaps dont know about . Without a shadow of a doubt. Why are you so sure . Because its him. We went to turkey in the august of 1996. We we re turkey in the august of 1996. We were supposed to be there two weeks. He said on, i think it was a voice recording from his prison cell, that he came home the next day because he was too hot. We were there four or five days and we had a row one afternoon. He locked me in the bedroom. Went off out. Came back quite late and in a right state and packed the cases and we flew home the next day. Wouldnt say why or anything, but so, you know, he probably did something out there because you wouldnt, almost like a panic mode. Had to pack everything. Dont ask any questions, flew home. Thank you very much for talking to us this morning. We have been reporting this morning that four people are being questioned been suspicion of murder after three children died in a house fire in salford in the early hours of yesterday morning. Well, we can tell you that the victims have been named locally today as 14demi pearson, her sister, named locally today as 14demi pearson, hersister, lacie, and her brother brandon, their mother is in a serious condition, as well as a fourth sibling, three year old leah who is critical. The leader of the liberal democrats tells this programme he doesnt think that donald trump should be allowed to visit the uk next year. The law on Organ Donations in england could be changed so that wed have to opt out of choosing to donate organs after death rather than opting in. Its called presumed consent. Every day three people die in england needing a new organ. The government hopes changing the rules would help save the lives of the 6,500 people currently waiting for a transplant. 450 people died waiting for a transplant last year. Wales has already adopted the system of presumed consent and scotland is about to introduce something similar. Lets take a look now at the very real impact that the decision to donate an organ can make. Nigel burton lost his son martin who was 16, back in 2003. Martin died after having a sudden brain haemorrhage. Nigel and his wife sue made the decision to donate martins organs. Andrew seery needed a liver transplant after a genetic condition had seen his liver slowly deteriorate. He was a father of two, a 34 year old hairdresser who was close to death, six stone four, in a wheelchair and being fed on a nasal drip. Now 14 years later, he is here today after being given martins liver. Gentlemen, thank you very much for coming on the programme. Let me ask you both first of all, what do you think of the idea of presumed consent . Its a system thats likely to happen. It was always going to happen, but unfortunately presumed consent is normally one of a package of things you have to do if you want to change consent rates in the country. Soen its own, its not enough . On its own, it is not enough. What would you say martin . I am not as educated in the area as nigel, but from a patients point of view, anything that improves the chances of you receiving an organ has got to be a good thing, but i am aware of the strains on the nhs, and stuff and im also aware of peoples attitude in society so, there needs fob more education before procedures are undertaken. Nigel, what is it like to see someone like andrew, who has a part of your son someone like andrew, who has a part of yourson in someone like andrew, who has a part of your son in him . The first time you meet a recipient of one of your loved ones organs, it is a surreal period. There is somebody who is Walking Around with a part of your loved one, but it gives you a great privilege to be able to somebodys life and thats something to be very proud of and i remember my son every day for pride for what he did because otherwise we lost a 16 year old boy and no good would have come out of that tragic loss. Now we see something really amazing happen. Andrew, tell us what you did when you first saw a photograph of martin . When i first saw the photograph, i actually cried because it made it very real. Its notjust a piece of flesh or whatever. But i was always aware of the realness because my son was only six years younger than martin when it happened. And so, there was always, i always had some sort of compassion there. It wasntjust i always had some sort of compassion there. It wasnt just a i always had some sort of compassion there. It wasntjust a medical procedure. It wasnt like taking a tablet or anything like that. This was real. When martin and i always wanted to say thank you personally, writing down is not as much as my wife would say, i am very good with words when im writing, i still needed to have that human contact, you know, that we still need as humans to say thank you. Yeah, it was very powerful. It came up and i was very powerful. It came up and i was in the study and yeah, but then i had was in the study and yeah, but then ihad been, was in the study and yeah, but then i had been, im not crazy, believe me, but i had been, im not crazy, believe me, but i had been talking to it, as a third person for the last few years to him rather. Tell us about the decision you and your wife made to donate martins organs . Mart continue died very suddenly. So, we didnt really think about what was going to happen. Typically like most families in the uk, we were working very hard, two kids, full of life, you dont expect asa kids, full of life, you dont expect as a parent to lose your children so its not a conversation you really think you need to have. So we hadnt really discussed it with our children so when that happened, we had to go with our feelings of what we felt and what we thought martin would want. Martin was a very loving, caring child, who always helped people, always wanted to help, wanted to be a nurse. So we felt, if he wanted to help people in his life, surely he would wish to help people when he died. So for us, it was a very simple decision. Imean it was a very simple decision. I mean you will know that if we move to this scenario of presumed consent in england, families wont be able to refuse Organ Donation which does happen. Some refuse. They will be able to refuse. Its a soft opt out. So they will be given the option whether they wish to donate. Where the government seems to hope will happen that if families are on the organ donor register, there is an 80 consent rate. If they are on the register, there is only a 40 , they are hoping with an opt out system they will say to somebody, this person hasnt opted out, so therefore, they must have opted in to try and push them to that 80 . It doesnt work quite that way because they havent truly opted in so there is still that doubt in the familys mind that grief kicks in, that indecision of interest truly that loved one wishes, they will still refuse. That is why you say it is not enough on its own. Thank you very much. Are you well . Im very well. Im got a wonderful life. Two beautiful children. Wonderful life. I work with amazing people. Yeah, life is very good. Good. Thanks to this gentleman and his wife and his son. . Thank you very much for coming on the programme, andrew. Thank you very much, nigel, thank you. The Us Ambassador to britain said he expects donald trump to visit the uk in the new year despite his recent twitter row with theresa may after he shared videos posted by the far right Group Britain first. If and when the us president comes to the uk it wont be a state visit, but he will be hosted by the queen at Buckingham Palace or windsor castle. Joining me now is the leader of the liberal democrats, Sir Vince Cable. He said one of theresa mays biggest political mistakes was to invite donald trump here on a state visit in the early days of his presidency. Hello to you, Sir Vince Cable . Good morning. What do you think about him pppin9 morning. What do you think about him popping if for a cup of tea . Well, its terribly embarrassing for the government and i think theresa may realised she made a big mistake when she invited him. I think they assumed he would be moderated in the quay the republican establishment was intending to do, but he has been his own man and endorsed the white sue prem assist Movement Last summer ina damaging sue prem assist Movement Last summer in a damaging and inflammatory way and he endorsed in Neo Nazi Group in the uk and humiliated theresa may, you know, she will be desperately hoping this whole problem could be kicked in the long grass, but if the ambassador is right, he intends to ta ke ambassador is right, he intends to take up the invite and this will be extraordinarily awkward for the British Government because it will be massively opposed in britain. Do you think he should be able to pop infora cup you think he should be able to pop in for a cup of tea . No, i dont think. I think there is a difference between doing business with the United States which you can do in all kinds of ways which we do with president putin in rush russia and the symbolism which is attached to honouring a head of state through a meeting with the queen and the other tasks that go with it. If he pops in to see his golf course in scotland, to see his golf course in scotland, to check up on the business, thats a different proposition, but coming here, officially, with all the involvement of royalty, that should be off limits and the British Government should say no. Right, just to be absolutely clear. Are you saying he shouldnt be allowed to come in the new year . Well, on the basis that it has been described, he certainly should not be welcomed here, no, absolutely not. You will have heard the home secretary, amber rudd saying, urging yourself and her colleagues, her conservative colleagues, her conservative colleagues, to look at the bigger picture, that the relationship with the us is vitalfor security picture, that the relationship with the us is vital for security and co operation on terrorism . The us is vital for security and cooperation on terrorism . Well, of course, we have to have Good Business like relationship with all the major powers in this world. We have to have a business like relationship with china, for similar reasons. They are roughly comparable in economic size to the United States, they, you know, they are pa rt states, they, you know, they are part of key organisations, weve got to deal with their president and their government and similarly, president putin, but there are military issues there as well, so we have to have a relationship. Its quite a different matter to reach out the hand and pretend that the so called special relationship that we once had the with United States isa we once had the with United States is a live force when he is openly aabusing our Prime Minister and challenging the basic values on which our country rests. Thats a different thing altogether. Wouldnt it be good for theresa may to sit him down in number ten and tell him that what he did was wrong . I think that is what she tried to do in washington and seriously misjudged the man. The assumption all along has been that he somehow or other could have been talked out of his extreme behaviour and inflammatory actions and speeches but he is very much his own man and he is what he says he is. Embracing extreme racist movements, Neo Nazi Groups in the uk, is absolutely off limits and the British Government should put its foot down and say look, hes not welcome. In order to get a trade deal with the us post brexit we need stores personal relations between the american president the british Prime Minister. This is what it was about in the first instance but this idea ofa in the first instance but this idea of a trade deal is a fantasy anyway. Under the present arrangements which theresa may negotiated last week and nothing can happen until the end of what will probably be quite a long transition, so we are talking years and years away. By then there will have probably been a change in the American Congress saw this legislation be difficult to pass anyway. Its far from clear legislation be difficult to pass anyway. Its farfrom clear a special trade deal would be in our interests, there are things the americans are pushing for in terms of health and animal standards, dispute settlement procedure is, special treatment for their own companies, they could be very damaging to us so rushing into a deal with the United States has no urgency and is perhaps not even in our interests. Thank you for talking to us, sirvince our interests. Thank you for talking to us, Sir Vince Cable, leader of the liberal democrats who does not wa nt the liberal democrats who does not want donald trump to come here in the new year and says the British Government should not host him either. Tom has texted us to say, on a different subject, i worked as a male sex worker for four years when i was at university. I used to meet men in public toilets. Rape and violence were commonplace but i felt reporting it would be humiliating and a waste of time. In the next few minutes we will hear more from male sex workers on why they would not report an assault to the police. Well speak to her majestys inspectorate of constabulary about why they are asking Police Officers not to stop people for drugs simply because they smell cannabis. Time for the latest news, heres ben. Inflation has increased to its highest level in nearly six years. The rate of the Consumer Prices index rose to 3. 1 last month. It means the squeeze on what households can afford, continues. The office for National Statistics said that airfares and Computer Games contributed to the increase. The most recent data shows that average weekly wages are growing atjust over 2 . In november, the bank of england raised the Interest Rate for the first time in more than a decade from a quarter a percent to half a percent. Four people are being questioned on suspicion of murder, after three children died in a house fire in salford, early yesterday morning. The victims have been named locally as 14 year old demi pearson, who died at the scene. Her 7 year old sister lacie and 8 year old brother brandon died later in hospital. Their mother Michelle Pearson is in a serious condition along with a fourth sibling, three year old lia who is critical. Temperatures of minus 13 celsius have been recorded in shropshire on the coldest night of the year so far. The met office extended yellow warnings for snow and ice until late this morning and the aa has warned that driving could be hazardous. Hundreds of schools will stay closed for a second successive day. The industry regulator for gambling is warning that children as young as 11 are using so called skin betting websites, which let players gamble with virtual items as if they are currency. The items are often modified guns or knives within a video game, which is whats known as a skin. The items can then be sold and turned back in to real money. Its part of a wider report for the Gambling Commission which says that around 370,00011 to 16 year olds have spent their own money on gambling in the past week. A new Study Suggests that offering shopping vouchers to new mothers can encourage them to breastfeed their babies. About 10,000 new mothers in yorkshire, derbyshire and nottinghamshire were offered up to £200 in vouchers as an incentive. Breastfeeding rates increased in these areas, which typically have low uptake. Iphone and Health Visitors unsupportive, they are more concerned about statistics and baby is gaining weight rather than supporting mothers. I found is gaining weight rather than supporting mothers. Ifound this with my second child who refuse to feed from one side. I laterfound out it was because i had Breast Cancer. Another text says i had premature twins and was made to feel a failure even when being made to try to feed such underweight babies was dangerous. Bertrand bottle feeding as bad or selfish can be truly dangerous. The sports headlines this morning, Alastair Cook says englands field disciplinary issues have been overblown by the media but does accept they cannot afford to make any more mistakes. England are in perth at the moment, 2 0 down ahead of the third test which start on thursday. Conflicting stories of the disagreement outside the old trafford dressing rooms on sunday, the fa are still waiting to hear from both clubs on their observations before deciding whether or not to take any action. Stoke city players confronted by their own bands as they travel home by train from the 5 1 defeat at home to spurs, it might be the reality check his players need according to mark hughes. Clermont auvergne thrashed saracen 46 14, the match had been put back a day because of snow. Thats all your sport, i will be back on bbc news after 11am. This morning weve been hearing from male sex workers. Their voices are often unheard in any discussion about decriminalisation of prostitution or about safety of sex workers. Research obtained by this programme suggests that 12 of male sex workers have been sexually assaulted in the last five years, but most are unlikely to report it to the police. Earlier we brought you a film from our reporter Michael Cowan who gained rare access to four male sex workers. Heres a short extract. It contains upsetting testimony and interviews that may not be suitable for children. Around 5 of male sex workers operate on the streets and manchester has the most male street sex workers in the country. Hayley speed works for one of only a handful of organisations across the uk that supports these men. People tell you these things have happened without seeing it that seriously. I got raped the other night. Like they got wet from it raining, the normalisation of quite extreme behaviours. Did you tell the police . No, its parfor the course. Research seen exclusively by this programme found over 12 of male sex workers they spoke to have been sexually assaulted in the last five years. The same study found 70 of male respondents were unlikely to report crimes to the police. Tylerfled his home town for manchester when his family disowned him for being gay. He became homeless. And within a week, he had turned to sex work. You were raped by a client . So, i got a job, i got called to go to a job in a hotel. Id been there for an hour or two, having a drink. When i went, there was one person. I woke up, no clothes on, on the bed, sprawled outwith, like, four men naked around me. And they had drugged you . They spiked my drink. I passed out within 20 minutes. Gone for hours. So when you woke up and there are four men around you. Masturbating and everything, yeah. What was going through your head . What to do. Do i get up and leave . Or if i try to leave, what will they do . I was just so scared, really. I was trying to figure out, were they here before i passed out . Ijust had to get out of there, had to leave. They didnt care. They really didnt care. They just literally let me leave, normally. When Something Like that happens and youve been doing sex work, some sex workers are reticent or afraid to go to the police. We went there, you know, not knowing. You would never go there if you knew what was going to happen. You are afraid that people are going to be, like, youre a sex worker, its your own fault. I wasjust afraid. Sorry. Do you know what really gets me . Its the fact that because im a guy, they think its not as bad as a woman being raped. Its exactly the same. Lets talk now to del campbell from the Charity National ugly mugs which works with sex workers across the uk. James johnson who used to be a sex worker. From manchester were joined by hayley speed from the mens room, one of the only uk charities that supports male workers. Thank you all of you for coming on the programme. One of the biggest obstacles for men getting, either going to the police if they have been the victim of assault or getting support generally is the stigma around being a male sex worker, tell us about it. It is interesting, of the workers we have signed up, the men are least likely to wa nt signed up, the men are least likely to want to reported to the police. The stigma is around the fact that its very much seen, the spotlight is on females in the industry. There might be drugs involved. They might be migrant workers. The whole issue around male Sexual Violence is stigmatised in itself so the combination of, and also male sex workers not knowing their own rights, not knowing the laws in this country around sex work. There are class a drugs involved in which case it might become the focus of the investigation. So they end up questioned rather than being supported as a victim. Yes and they also might get an enquiry over if they have been in a brothel. You are a former sex workerjames, if you had been assaulted in your time would you have reported it . No. I certainly would not. I worked over two periods of time in sex work, once ina two periods of time in sex work, once in a brothel and as an escort. There were occasions within that, within the brothel that the balance of power shifted out of my hands into that of the client. I would not the finals as salt i would not define that as assault but there we re power define that as assault but there were power struggles where it was out of my hands and there was no records for me to go somewhere to talk about that because running a brothel in and of itself was illegal. Rights were already skewed, compromised. Therefore if you had been assaulted you would not have gone to the police because you would have had to potentially reveal you are working in a brothel and you could have been questioned about committing an offence. As well as eve ryo ne committing an offence. As well as everyone else working there as well presumably. It is an issue, we can see it is difficult for male sex workers to a ccess see it is difficult for male sex workers to access help or anything. How do you change that . workers to access help or anything. How do you change that . I think its about education, always of raising awareness. People involved in survival, its about the more broader services having the awareness, housing and health, people do not, people do not get asked about it. I suppose its about special services needing to be there to respond to that need. Thinking about, closures across the country with Smaller Charities like ours losing funding and having to go. We are missing resources. Be really clear, how different is the world of male sex work to female sex work. The routes into it are often very different. Some of the motivations are very different. The stereotype with street sex work tends to be around alcohol dependency with women and we dont see that with males, its about getting kicked out and homelessness as a result of their sexuality, the lack of housing, then isolation, a lack of support networks. If you lose to a city and you dont have the support network. If you dont have the support network. If you move to a city. You dont have the support network. If you move to a city. How do you potentially inform male sex workers about risky clients . They can sign up about risky clients . They can sign up to our service and once they have done they can get alerts on their mobile phones or e mails which detail risky clients, gives them brief descriptions, half the mobile number or e mail and they can make a more informed choice about whether they see that person if the description matches a client. What they can then do is we encourage those male sex workers to come forward who have got details of someone to work with us and we can hopefully find a contact in the police who is understanding and non judgemental about the work they do. What do you think of that idea james . Its a brilliant project. But . There isa its a brilliant project. But . There is a struggle between because of situation we find ourselves in where there is this current should we decriminalise sex work or is it going to be legalised and what does that look like . And because at the moment there isnt really a space at the table where sex workers have been invited to be involved in what that might look like, i think that for a lot of people it will still remain something that they are cautious about approaching but where we offer to a seat at the table for sex workers to say what is it that you need to be able to access Better Health care and education, if you wa nt health care and education, if you want to leave sex work. I havent sex worked for a long time and i have a wonderfullyjoyful life, but sex work certainly drove me towards the work that i do now which is towards the caring for other people. So. How did you leave then . I made a chis. Right. There is a narrative around sex work which is something we struggle about. There is one narrative which is the narrative of victimhood. Or exploitation . Or exploitation. There is another narrative which is around sex positivity and there is not much of a discussion around the knewsons that exists between the two and i was somebody that was able to choose to enter into sex work. Twice and leave without it causing me significant harm or damage. That is not the truth of everybody. Of course. But it is of some people as well. So how do we invite all of those voices to participate . Well. So how do we invite all of those voices to participate . M well. So how do we invite all of those voices to participate . It is a good conversation for another day. Thank you very much all of you, i really appreciate your time, thank you very much. Police are less likely to find illegal substances on black people than white people, despite the fact that if youre black youre more than eight times more likely to be stopped and searched than if youre white. Thats according to analysis by her majestys inspectorate of constabulary who describe the disparity as troubling. Theyre asking Police Officers not to stop people in the street and search them for drugs simply because they smell cannabis. Last month this programme reported on stop and search and spoke to one former special constable who said unconscious bias is a massive issue within the metropolitan police. I have seen many Police Officers stop people that what i consider would be based on their racial prejudices because of the colour of their skin and even when we were training to be Police Officers i distinctly remember that we had one particular trainer who was very open in his views. His words were, if we rock up to a core when there is a group of eight or nine young black guys wearing hoodies, theyre going to get spun. Theyre going to get turned over. Theyre going to get stopped, and my response to that was why . In this scenario that youve sort of concocted, there is no other information other than the fact that they are young black men and that they are wearing hoodies and thats the only factor in your Decision Making in that theyre going to get searched. Mike cunningham is one of her majestys inspectors of constabulary. Jonathan hinds says he is the victim of police saying they could smell cannabis as a pretext to detain him under stop and search. Lets talk to mr cunningham. Good morning. Just be clear about what youre saying to Police Officers. Well, what were saying and this is a broad report about how police and gender enhance the trust and confidence of communities and within this report, this one troubling issueis this report, this one troubling issue is right in the mid of it which is around disparity and stop and search that there are, you are far more likely to be stopped and searched if youre black than if youre white and we want to alert the service to that. We want to share the findings and we have required the service in our recommendation for them to explain why this disparity is there and if they cant explain it, to narrow it. What do you mean narrow it . Lessen the fact that you are more likely to be stopped and searched if you are black than if youre height. So to stop, stopping and searching black people just because you might be able to smell cannabis or think you can . The stop and search on cannabis isa can . The stop and search on cannabis is a niche point within the report and what were saying here is that the smell of cannabis alone, can be lawful, it is for an officer to justify their use of this intrusive power and we know that stop and search overall has reduced massively in recent years by 75 . Interestingly, it has reduced less for black people than for white people. The overall reduction is 75 for black people. It is 66 . Let me bring in jonathan for black people. It is 66 . Let me bring injonathan hinds. You say police wrongly cited cannabis as a reason to stop and search you. Tell our audience what happened, briefly . I was with my cousin and we were going to a Shopping Centre and came out of the petrol station and a box van of police asked us to pull over and they wanted to speak to us. We asked what the situation is as we have all the right to be in the vehicle and on the road. They said they could smell cannabis interest their vehicle, they could smell cannabis interest theirvehicle, in our they could smell cannabis interest their vehicle, in our vehicle, and pulled us off for a stop. You know, it isnt something that were not used to being the demographic that i am in and the area that im in, it always happens so we kind of know how to deal with these things. We dont really get angry about it because we have been in positions where police have been overly physical and they have used the power that they have to protect themselves through this. Thats why ijust feel that themselves through this. Thats why i just feel that understanding themselves through this. Thats why ijust feel that understanding and knowledge willjust help us all moving forward. How many times has this happened to you, would you say . From a youth growing up, this is like a regular occurrence. How old are you now . Im 32 now. How many time do you think you have been stopped and searched and because they have said it is because they can smell something . Three times. The most recent was in august. What they used the smell of cannabis, by speaking to the police on the site at the time, they find they know its difficult, you cant small a gun. Smell a gun. But for someone it you look at a particular demographic, you say, i smell cannabis. Demographic, you say, i smell cannabis. If you demographic, you say, i smell cannabis. If you have got a group of 20 black boys someone will have can disin them, it doesnt mean they always smell it and its not right. What happens is you isolate the community. When you need help for the murders, for the community. When you need help for the murders, forthe killings, the stabbings, these are the people that you want to come out and help you. So when you hear one of the inspectors saying, urging police not to stop people purely because they can smell cannabis, what do you say to him . I say to him, it would be easier for the police, to him . I say to him, it would be easierforthe police, most definitely easier for the police to do their work if they didnt have to stop people for cannabis. They have to tackle it and at the end of the day, wouldnt it be easier and better if we got fines from the Legal Cannabis community, we created one here to help the Police Tackle higher targeted crime. Now, that would be smart. But we dont do those things here. I dont understand why. Ok. Instead we isolate other demographics and when issues happen like in 2011, the riots, this is all stemming from the relationship between the police and the communities. Lack of trust. If you dont change this, nothing will change. Thank you for coming on the programme, jonathan and mike. This morning we have been talking about calling for new mums to receive incentives to breast feed their babies. A lot of you have criticised the scheme. A lot of you said that you could target the funds in relevant ways like more midwives or better support. Were going to talk to lots of you. So many of you got in touch. Clare is in surrey along with her seven month old son. Terry is in wolverhampton with her 16 week old daughter and on the phone is kate in portsmouth. Kate, doesnt want us to use her surname which is fine. Clare, good idea, bad idea . Bad idea. Why . Really bad because i dont think bottle feeding is the easy option. Some people cant breast feed. I chose to breast feed for a month and then i had to go back on medication for a medical condition. I would had to go back on medication for a medical condition. Iwould have loved to have breast fed for longer so to bribe people to carry on Breast Feeding is shocking. So to bribe people to carry on breastfeeding is shocking. Terry, hello, good idea, bad idea . breastfeeding is shocking. Terry, hello, good idea, bad idea . I dont think it is a bad idea in case it does encourage some people to continue Breast Feeding or start feeding, but i think the money could be used elsewhere to fund support for people who are difficulty Breast Feeding. For people who are difficulty breastfeeding. Kate, what about yourself . Yes, i think it is a good idea. I found yourself . Yes, i think it is a good idea. Ifound myself yourself . Yes, i think it is a good idea. I found myself that when i started it was very hard work and at times i wanted to give up. But you have got to keep with it and keep trying and obviously like the first month i was in tears a lot of the time, but month i was in tears a lot of the time, but i had really good support and there was a base rate feeding unit support that i called up and they helped me with latching on and stuff and they have been really good ever since even when i have rung them up, they have offered to come out, the support is there in you wa nt out, the support is there in you want to do it. Its not always there. Even if you do want to do it, its clearly different, depending on which part of the country youre in and what the local trust services are like. It depends where youre from, doesnt it . Lets say you had the offer of shopping vouchers up to possibly £200 over six months, and you found it a struggle after a month. Would the incentive of the shopping vouchers have made you try harder or were you already trying hard . They would be for me because i would be someone to think of the money and push harder for it. Right. For me, it would be. It is not for everyone. But yeah, for me, i would think it is a really good idea. And clare, as you say, even if the vouchers had been there, you had to stop after a month anyway, so you might have felt a bit. stop after a month anyway, so you might have felt a bit. I dont think money should be an incentive to breast feed. But this trial has shown that Breast Feeding rates have gone up by 6 and it is a big trial, it is 10,000 women. So it is affecting some, it is encouraging some to do it. so it is affecting some, it is encouraging some to do it. I had no support. He was struggling to latch on. My mum helped me get him latched on. My mum helped me get him latched on to enable me to breast feed for a month. Wow. How is your Maternity Leave going, clare . Very well. Im loving it. Good. And what about you terry . Im loving Maternity Leave. We are getting involved in different adventures and groups so really liking it. Brilliant. And what about you, kate . Loving every minute of it. Especially now i have got used to the Breast Feeding, it is easier now. Im loving all of it and mostly not at all. And being able to watch our programme. Thank you very much. Really nice to talk to you. Continued success with the rest of your Maternity Leave. Tomorrow, failing schools and the republican candidate who is about to get elected despite being accused of sexual misconduct. Thank you for company today. Were back tomorrow at 9am. Good morning. It has been a cold, frosty and icy start to the day across many parts of the uk. And in raf shawbridge we recorded minus 13 celsius, the coldest night recorded in the uk since february 2016. Temperatures below freezing. We will have sunshine which will last throughout the day. Further west, sunshine which will last throughout the day. Furtherwest, more sunshine which will last throughout the day. Further west, more cloud and rain working its way in. Through the evening rush hour, as the rain falls on to frozen surfaces and there is the risk of ice in places particularly across wales, the midlands and Northern Areas of england and into scotland. Through the night, the rain clears south east ward with more cloud around. Still pockets of frost and ice to greet you on wednesday morning. Now, on wednesday, rain moving into the south east. It will clear and there will be sunshine for many areas, but turning colder so you notice the return of snow across scotla nd you notice the return of snow across scotland and Northern Ireland and into wednesday afternoon and top temperatures about five or six celsius in the north, further south, just that little bit milder. Bye bye. This is bbc news, and these are the top stories developing at 11. Inflation has increased to its highest level in more than five and half years, climbing to 3. 1 . Five people are being questioned by police over the suspected murder of three who died in a house fire in salford. In an attempt to make more organs available for transport, Health Ministers propose moving england to a system of presumed consent. In the majority of people waiting for their organs to be used. Willing. In the vast majority are not only register. It is about how we change that. Also, after the coldest night of the year, parts of the uk still face disruption after the cold weather conditions