In sport. Its a may day for wales. England make it two wins out of two with a hard fought win over wales at twickenham after two dries from johnny may. Temperatures could be at a record low for athletes in south korea. Well hear how team gb are kitted out to cope. But what about the temperatures here . Nick has the weather. Good morning. A much colderfeel the things today. Snow and hail in the north and west of the uk. I have all of your sunday weather and a look at the week to come. Thank you very much, nick. Good morning. First, our main story. Charities doing overseas aid work will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. That warning came from International Development secretary penny mordaunt. She described the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, as horrific. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. Andy moore reports. After haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. They date back to 2006 and also involved prostitutes. The head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from oxfam five years later because of the scandal in haiti. Oxfam said it was shocked and dismayed about the latest revelations from chad. It said it couldnt corroborate the information but it highlighted Unacceptable Behaviour by a small number of people. The International Development secretary, penny mordaunt, has now sent a strong warning to charities receiving eu money that those funds will be withdrawn unless they can prove they are cooperating fully on safeguarding issues. She said this. She called the behaviour by some oxfam workers in haiti horrific and said it was just one example of a wider issue on which her department was already taking action. The former secretary of state for International Trade is also calling for tougher action. This is now an opportunity for everyone to make sure that there are very clear, notjust guidelines, but actions, action, will be taken and money will be withdrawn as well quite frankly if there is inappropriate behaviour. Oxfam says that after haiti, it set up a dedicated safeguarding team to deal with such issues. The charity finds itself at the centre of this particular scandal that the British Government said is one example of a wider problem. Andy moore, bbc news. Time to speak to a political correspondent. We heard some of these allegations just now. Correspondent. We heard some of these allegationsjust now. This is an extremely strong statement from her. She speaks to a wider problem that the department for International Development is dealing with. She speaks in strong terms, saying it is horrific Sexual Exploitation and abuse continues to exist in the aid sector of britain. Oxfa m exist in the aid sector of britain. Oxfam received £32 million of funding from the government last year. She says she will write to all charities to get them to make sure they are safeguarding practices, and anyissues they are safeguarding practices, and any issues must be flagged to the releva nt any issues must be flagged to the relevant authorities. Any charities that do not, they will cease to work with the government any longer. Oxfa m with the government any longer. Oxfam sacked four workers and had three resigned, but design denied any cover ups. Denied. She does not want confidence undermined. Thank you very much. Our political correspondent. More than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england are linked to parents who drink too much alcohol, according to a new parliamentary report. It also found that nearly all councils have cut their budgets for alcohol support services. Our health correspondent, adina campbell, has more. A dad of six, josh conolly knows first hand about the damage alcohol can have on a family. His father was an alcoholic and died when he was nine. I remember one example, he smashed all the windows and was waiting a knife through the windows and police came up and took them away. Waving. At the same time you are trying to deal with it all, you are trying to deal with it all, you are trying to deal with it all, you are trying to keep it a secret, repressing it. You naturally get unhealthy coping mechanisms. The impact of parents abusing alcohol in england, outlined in a new parliamentary report. Is found more than a third of child deaths and injuries were linked to parents thinking alcohol. It found. Alcohol was misused. And children with alcohol dependent parents had feelings of stigma, shame, and guilt. The report also used data from a freedom of information investigation which found almost all councils in england are cutting back their budgets for this kind of care. When we start to understand this, it is all based on trauma. If we understand that, we can begin to break the cycles and prevent, you know, addictions of the future. The government says work is under way on a new children of alcoholics strategy. That includes higher duties to cheap alcohol. Josh has turned his life around, but he believes many children will end up suffering in silence. Adina campbell, bbc news. The foreign secretary borisjohnson has met the myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi for talks, a day after saying rohigya refugees should be allowed a safe and dignified return. Nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have crossed the border into neighbouring bangladesh, after a crackdown by the Burmese Military. Reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary, and sent this report. It does contain some flash photography. There were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook there were smiles this morning as Boris Johnson shook hands there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook hands with Aung San Suu Kyi in the capital, but the plight of the rohingya people will bea plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. Aung san suu kyi suffered a spectacular fall from grace afterfailing to kyi suffered a spectacular fall from grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. Borisjohnson grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. Boris johnson met grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. Borisjohnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday and said International Diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home. We need to find a solution in myanmar from return to home. We need to find a solution in myanmarfrom burma creating a safe and dignified return for these people. That is what they want. They want to go back, but they do not feel safe. He admitted that right now that seemed a distant prospect. Later today, right now that seemed a distant prospect. Latertoday, borisjohnson will be taken by the Myanmar Military nay tour of Rakhine State from where they fled, alleging arson, rape, and murder. Bbc news, myanmar. Theresa may will deliver a major speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. It is being seen as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. Shell outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers rights. Israeli military described the airstrikes there and talk yesterday as the biggest they have ever undertaken they undertook. The government is proposing that Energy Companies be allowed to see the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty. The idea is part of a consultation looking at how best to protect people who could be struggling to pay their bills. Our business correspondent, joe lynam, explains. We all hate getting our energy bills, but for some, it we all hate getting our energy bills, but forsome, it can we all hate getting our energy bills, but for some, it can push them into real financial difficulties, known as fuel poverty. Now the government wants to find a new way of automatically protecting up new way of automatically protecting up to new way of automatically protecting upto2 new way of automatically protecting up to 2 Million Energy users by letting the players know more about them. It is launching a consultation into something called data matching, which could allow them to share personal information with energy supplies. But only with their consent, and if users are getting state benefits and are in financial trouble. Then they could automatically be put on a cheaper safeguard tariff for their gas and electricity. 4 Million People are already on the lower rate. The energy watchdog, 0fgem, said it could save £66 per year for each person on that lower tax rate if this plan proceeds. That could the valuable as Household Energy bills are rising. Be. Now, valentines day might still be a few days off, but love was in the airat the a few days off, but love was in the air at the cast and crew screening of idris elbas new film, yardie. Take a look at this. This is the moment idris went down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend, sabrina. Luckily, she said yes the couple have reportedly been dating since early 2017. No pressure. Can you imagine doing that in front of so many people you have to be sure. There was the cast and crew watching. You have to be pretty confident. Good luck to them anyway. Congratulations the main stories. British aid agencies have been warned they could lose funding amid claims of horrific behaviour within the sector. Over one third of child deaths and injuries through neglect in england are links to alcohol abuse by their pa rents are links to alcohol abuse by their parents according to a new parliamentary report. Also coming up, up, up, and away, forthe team at click. They are investigating the future of flying taxis. Heres nick with a look at this mornings weather. Nic is not the man for a flying taxi at all. Shall we . You laughed, we heard you. Look at the scene behind hugh are never the man for anything. You are always the man, you are weak and weatherman and we love you. Do you think we will be seeing a lot of the scene behind you . Some of us will wake up to it, the Southern Uplands of scotland where we saw snow overnight in in the pennines as well, more of that to come over the next couple of days and in fact it has turned colder today and who will season snow showers around as well. If an inland to relatively low levels towards northern and western parts of the uk, some snow, compared with yesterday sampath, sunny spells around so it is and gloom but it is going to feel colder across the uk today compared with yesterday. What has happened . Today compared with yesterday. What has happened . 0n the satellite, one area of cloud that brought yesterdays weather is moving away and this speckled cloud on the atla ntic tells and this speckled cloud on the atlantic tells you it is colder air coming in and there are showers around. These lumps of white other snow showers coming into particularly this morning western scotla nd particularly this morning western scotland and Northern Ireland, filtering through north west england, into wales and the south west. Any of these will be of snow and hail and some will drift east during the days of the close the some of you at three am, dry weather across eastern scotland but even moving on through there but accumulating snow particular for the hills of western scotland, Northern Ireland, into the western side of the pennines, the hills in wales as well and the odd winter the shower of sleaze, mainly hal, maybe some wet snow moving into western parts of england as well. Actually many eastern areas will stay dry with some sunshine. The temperatures down compared with yesterday. Some got into double figures then. Factoring in the wind, it will feel colder still. The entry into the hills of scotland, some drifting. Maybe not feeling much above freezing. Tonight, they will be at or below freezing so widespread frost and icy conditions where the wintry showers continuing to the north west. Continuing tomorrow, particularly in the western scotland, adding to the snow we already have up and icy start. Through the day, few are showers, a lot of fine weather through southern and eastern parts of the uk, so soak up the sunshine because it will feel a little less cold. Then another weather system comes in. We will watch this closely monday night in the tuesday, a frontal system from the atlantic. Head of it, Gale Force Winds developing in the west. It isnt just rain, snow as particularly into scotla nd just rain, snow as particularly into scotland where some will wake up to a covering of snow on tuesday to parts of Northern England as well. But thats a week which will be changeable, further with assistance from the atlantic with rain and snow at times, some disruptive snow as we have established, particularly on Tuesday Morning and it will often be windy as well. Back to you. Do you know of much as i moan about the weather, it is a british pastime i dont feel bad about it, it must be interesting, weeks like this a more interesting, weeks like this a more interesting than saying 0k, steady temperatures, no wind, lovely weather. It is difficult to keep it interesting, isnt it . That is right, we love this sort of weather, changeable with a lot going on because there is a lot of information to get across but we cant such fans of weather presenters as High Pressure when it is quiet although a lot of people appreciate a bit of High Pressure when we need a good few sunny days and we havent had many of those in recent summers. If you could arrange that for the week after next, that would be great. Working on it i would be great. Working on it i would take boring, unpredictable weather anyway, wouldnt you . Would take boring, unpredictable weather anyway, wouldnt you . Yes i tell you, it is chilly in pyeongchang. The Winter Olympics are always going to be a chilly affair but this years games in pyeongchang are expected to be the coldest in more than 20 years. With temperatures plunging to around minus 20 degrees celsius, the biting cold has left some presenters struggling to talk and others with make up freezing to their faces. Radzi chinyanganya has more. First World Problems still. Pyeongchang is situated in the mountains at 700 metres above sea level which the locals claim is perfect for healthy living. However, alongside that is the weather. The very, very cold weather. You are as cold as ice. The hyeon chung area is the coldest place in korea pyeongchang. Because it is a mountainous area, the average temperature in february is about 11 centigrade. It really is cold. In fa ct, centigrade. It really is cold. In fact, take a look at this. Now, i know it is supposed to be cold, it is the winter know it is supposed to be cold, it is the Winter Olympics, but the cold est is the Winter Olympics, but the coldest on record was in 94 in lillehammer. But hey, norwegian thermometers reached as low as 11 degrees. So if temperatures stay this low, could that affect the 2018 Winter Olympics . We continue to ask the operators at which temperature is impossible to operate the game, they say it is dependent on the situation. Which is largely determined by the amount of time the athlete spent outside in as freezing climates because foreign alpine race it is less than two minutes on piste but a Cross Country skier, more like two hours. Whatever the amount of time, a crucial element is the kids the 0lympians wear to cope with the frosty conditions. So with around 60 tng athlete travelling here to pyeongchang, it is a lot of sports and a lot of kit team gb. Four yea rs and a lot of kit team gb. Four years ago we were Walking Around in shorts and flip flops in sochi. Years ago we were Walking Around in shorts and flipflops in sochi. So it is quite a shift, it is great to bea it is quite a shift, it is great to be a part of a winter games in which it is actually cold. Everybody got 110 items of kit, everyone gets their own competition where and when their own competition where and when the race village where so we have a goosedown puffer jacket, the race village where so we have a goosedown pufferjacket, woolly hats, scarf, gloves, hand warmers to keep everyone toasty. You actually think the cold maybe helpful . Are working through the Cross Country, the preparations they have done and the preparations they have done and the work in the background getting their skis right is idealfor they are having a great bit of time out on the track but for the guys on the centre last night, they were feeling good as well so we are in a great shape, the cold weather is really looking to benefit team gb. For the First Time Ever i will hope it stays cold . Absolutely love look behind the scenes. Love a look behind the scenes. Now its time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. So, mark, what do we have this week . We have black panther, which opens on tuesday. We have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. And 50 shades freed it all comes to an end. Black panther, why isnt it opening until tuesday . I presume it is because it will give it a long opening weekend. It has been eagerly awaited. At the beginning of the film, it is a technologically advanced society and they must keep their secrets away from the rest of the world in case it falls into the wrong hands. Inevitably, to some extent, it does. The movie pays great attention to character and detail. Here is a clip. Remote system activated. Wait, which side of the road is it . Just drive. Lets go look at your suit. You have been taking bullets. Run around the track. Where did he go . show off. That is the most generic stuff. Theres much more interesting stuff in the film. Its strengths are threefold. It looks great. The world of wakanda is superbly realised. You really feel that youre in that world and it is well evoked. The second thing, it sounds great everything from the sharp dialogue to the superb music keeps the action moving along. It really involves you in the characters. It is well played. It is a really good cast. But the most important thing is, you believe in the world of the film. You believe in the characters and you know and understand the characters motivation. I am not a huge comic book fan. The thing about this is, it works on its own terms as a standalone piece. There has been a lot written about the importance of this movie at this moment but it will only work if the film itself works as a rip roaring piece of entertainment, and it does. It is important, but i can look at that and say, as well documented on this programme, action films are not my thing, but they are the thing of my other half. 0ur debate will be, is it two hours of my life i will never get back . And she will say, no, we have to go and see it you get the spectacle, all the stuff you want, and it does look and sound wonderful. But you know the characters, you like them and understand them. This is a world where there are no gender imbalances you often get. Men and women are on an equal playing field. When they have the big fight sequences, even i understood who everyone was, who they were fighting, why they were fighting and what they were trying to do with their time. As a piece of drama, it is well laid out. I really enjoyed it. I might have a hope. Iam normally nudging, going, what . Who is this person . Why are they doing that . If i can understand it, anyone can understand it you give me hope. Pad man. Sounds unusual . It is a man in india who invented a low cost machine for making sanitary pads. Hes credited with breaking the taboo around menstruation. The hears a newly wed young man who doesnt understand why his new bride spends five days every month out of the house. Then he is appalled why the women around him suffer every month. He designs a machine to make low cost sanitary pads which will not only protect the health of the women but provide employment. But he does so in a culture in which there is a lot of shame around this subject. The director of the film said he wanted to make the story as accessible as possible. He does it has slapstick comedy, music sequences, laughs, romance and tension. It is a joyful and uplifting film. It is telling the story which has its roots in a real life story. It is a fictionalised version of a real life story but it does stick close to the truth. It is charmingly done and playing to the widest possible audience and succeeding in taking that story and making it completely accessible, and it is charming and uplifting. Another hit. Fantastic, wonderful story. Based on a true story, which is more than can be said for 50 shades freed. We do have twilight to thank for this. The story is, having tamed christian grey, anastasia must see if she can find independence and happiness within their marriage. Here is a clip. You do want to have kids someday, right . Someday, sure. You dont really sound sure. You know what i am sure about . Thats great steak. Christian. Do you not want to have kids . Of course. One day, just not now. Im not ready to share you with anyone. He doesnt want children. I can tell her that now. There is a narrative arc. It is easy to sneer at the fifty shades movies because they are not very good. The first one, they tried to do something interesting, but it was too restricted. The second one stuck to the ear scraping dialogue of the source. It is badly written, the actors are doing their best with pretty intolerable dialogue. James foley is directing on autopilot. He has been given this as a safe pair of hands. It ends up looking like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle for fast cars and designer apartments. Although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. What the film is interested in is look at that private jet. It is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. In the end, it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. It makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think wow, what a ground breaking, citizen kane like movie that was i dont know why people get angry, because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. It will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. I am clearly not the target audience. As a cinemagoer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. Fantastically unremarkable. You cannot criticise the cast. If anybody gave you that dialogue to read, Laurence Olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right . Can i get you a latte . Laughter. I think i will see black panther. Have you seen phantom thread again . The last time we met, you had seen it four times. No, i have not seen it again. I lovejohnny greenwoods score. Hes been oscar nominated. People say they dont like the central character. You are not meant to like him. He is meant to be difficult. Lesley manville steals the show. I think it is Paul Thomas Andersons best film since punch drunk love and they make a crack romance double bill. I would watch phantom thread again, but alongside punch drunk love. There is something about it. There was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. Everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. But that is kind of the point, i like it. Its certainly a talking point. The dvd, loving vincent. It reminds me of our conversation last week when i said can you watch blade runner on a dvd . It is the same about loving vincent. It is an extraordinary achievement in technical terms. An oil painted animated movie as far as i know, the worlds first. The narrative is a bit flimsy. It is about going back to find out what happened in Vincent Van Goghs life. I have seen it on the big screen and the small screen and it has the same it is hypnotising, like watching paintings you know moving around. Slightly odd, but stunning. If you have it on dvd, you can go back and watch it again and marvel at the hours of work that must have gone into creating it. Six years of painting to create the film. Astonishing. Thank you. An interesting week. A quick reminder, you can find all the film news and reviews across the bbc on the website. All our previous programmes are on the iplayer as well. Thats it for this week. Enjoy your cinemagoing. Goodbye. Hello. This is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty. Good morning. Heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. Charities doing overseas aid work will lose funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protectedm, the government has warned. International development secretary, penny mordaunt, has condemned as horrific the behaviour of some of 0xfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. More than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england are linked to parents who have a problem with alcohol, according to a new parliamentary report. The study, which was commissioned by a group of mps, also found that nearly all councils in england have cut funding to alcohol support services. The department of health said it was working to see what support it could offer to families. The foreign secretary borisjohnson has met the myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi for talks, a day after saying rohigya refugees the Israeli Military has described the airstrikes it carried out in syria yesterday as probably the biggest of their kind in the last 30 years. The attacks took place after an Israeli Military aircraft was brought down. A spokesman said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets. The attacks took place after an Israeli Military aircraft was brought down. The government is proposing that Energy Companies be allowed to see the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty. The idea is part of a consultation looking at how best to protect people who could be struggling to pay their bills and suggests that they could be moved onto special lower tariffs. The government thinks as many as two Million People might benefit from scheme. Good morning. Good morning. We knew it would be cold in pyeongchang. Now it would be cold in pyeongchang. Now it is too cold for the winter 0lympics. It is too cold for the Winter Olympics. They go out in that for 23 olympics. They go out in that for 2 3 hours at a time. The events last an hourand 2 3 hours at a time. The events last an hour and three minutes. This, the combination of the 15k and the classic, well get onto that in a second. The womens slope snowboarding has been cancelled. They will have a straight final, with everyone through. We were joking about it downstairs. We heard from our reporter. Apparently it was all part of the contingency plan. It was in place following discussions at the captaincy meeting. It was agreed by all representatives and nations present. And now for the offence overnight. Day two of the Winter Olympics is well under way now. The overnight action has seen the usas red gerard take gold in the mens slopestyle snowboarding. They were easily done and run by the time the big wind came through. Yesterdays action in south korea saw britains Elise Christie start her speed skating campaign with victory in the heats. Joe lynskey reports. Things are rarely friendly in a skate race. It is a fight from the start. The instinct was impeccable. When she got there, they would not catch her. The winter sprinterfrom britain was off and running. She is through she has three medals in sights this month, but so much can go wrong. No one is invincible. Sights this month, but so much can go wrong. No one is invinciblelj sights this month, but so much can go wrong. No one is invincible. I am so nervous. Go wrong. No one is invincible. I am so nervous. Perhaps i will not do this, i thought. So nervous. Perhaps i will not do this, ithought. But i so nervous. Perhaps i will not do this, i thought. But i was excited. She returns to go for medals on tuesday. It does not get any friendlierfrom here. An easier path for amy fuller of britain. There was too much wind for the snowboarding. She goes straight to the final along with everyone else. This is red gerard of the usa, born in 2000. The 17 year old was never meant to do this. Norway and canada will dominate, but this gold was set for red gerard. He get first is above me. I do not know what is going on. Inspiration, perhaps, for the outsiders. Attention, andrew musgrave. He is not far off of the best of the world. Months spent on snow. Bbc news. A big crash here stop some of the medals hopes. Doing well so far. 15 kilometres of classic Cross Country skiing. And then freeze garske it. I did not know what that was. Freestyle skiing. I had to look it up, it is more controlled. You use the edge of the ski to push along. The shorter the length, more waxed, the quicker. You can get off and out of the tracks and into the mountain areas. We will see more. A p pa re ntly mountain areas. We will see more. Apparently they call it freestyle because you are the cool kid. |j apparently they call it freestyle because you are the cool kid. I am cool wales coach, warren gatland, claims the decision to disallow his side a try in their 12 6 six nations defeat to england, was a terrible mistake. England made it two wins out of two with a 12 6 victory. While ireland kept up their perfect start with a 56 19 win over italy. 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports. Dont be afraid to stand out in the crowd at twickenham. Most players arrived in tracksuits, headphones to drown out the distractions. Rhys was playing for the first time. Cameras everywhere. Two minutes played. A high ball. Did not make it. Into the hands of 0wen farrell, knowing where he was kicking it. Jonny may did the rest. His second try soon followed. But watch joe. Two welsh rest. His second try soon followed. But watchjoe. Two welsh players on him but he got it away anyway. So, how did wales respond . A clever kick. Confusion followed. The tv official looking for control. No, he said. Welsh penalties kept them close. They needed a drive. This is how close they came. The line was there, along with Sam Underhill to grab his men. 12 6 to england it finished. England, two wins from two, a perfect start to the six nations. This game is exhausting and enthralling. They will want a week off. Ireland can reflect on three tries conceded, but more positively on the eighth they scored. Ireland, two wins from two, ending the tournament at twickenham, five weeks away. Joe wilson, bbc news. Englands women also made it two wins out of two as they thrashed wales, 52 0. Scotland, meanwhile, were overpowered at home by france. They went down 26 3. Sergio aguero scored four second half goals as premier League LeadersManchester City thrashed leicester 5 1 at the etihad. With the game at 1 1 at half time, the argentine striker scored two quick fire goals after the break and then took full advantage of a Kasper Schmeichel error for his hat trick. Aguero saved the best till last though, this incredible strike making it 5 1, a result that sees city extend their lead at the top to 16 points. Celtic held a minutes silence ahead of their scottish cup game to remember their former player, liam miller, who died on friday aged just 36. The holders went on to beat partick thistle, 3 2, to reach the quarter finals. James forrest scoring a hat trick. Theyre joined in the last eight by falkirk, motherwell, hearts, kilmarnock, and morton. We will get an update on what is happening with the weather soon. We will have that soon. Good morning. Nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to neighbouring bangladesh, following a crackdown by the Burmese Military which began in august last year. Today, foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, shook hands with the myanmar leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, in the capital, nay pyi taw, but the plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. So, how significant is this meeting . Justin wintle is a commentator on Southeast Asian affairs and has written a biography of ms suu kyi. Good morning. Good morning. For those of us not familiar with Aung San Suu Kyi and why she is so now pivotal in what happens in terms of recognising what is happening to the Rohingya Muslims, tell us about her background and why there is disappointment and expectation surrounding her. I am not sure she is pivotal. She should be, but she is pivotal. She should be, but she is not. Everyone knows she was a nobel peace laureate and stood up courageously to the Burmese Military when myanmar was burma and was under house arrest for a long time and got the nobel peace prize. She was let out from house arrest 5 6 years ago. She won a quasi democratic election. She won a quasi democratic election. She could not be president as she was married to an englishman, but she became de facto head of state. Now, there has been a lot of talk about the Rohingya Muslims, an emerging ethnicity in western myanmar, bordering bangladesh. These people were persecuted for decades and decades, and its got very nasty this time, and the great majority of rohingya, about 700,000 of a million, picked up and went to bangladesh. That is what Boris Johnson is now addressing. That is correct. This meeting has happened, the handshake has happened. As i said in my introduction to you, what progress should, could, will be made, do you think . |j progress should, could, will be made, do you think . I do not know what progress can be made. Boris johnson talked about a political solution, and he said he will push for, well, he said he would push for the return of the rohingya to myanmar with guarantees of their safety. Anyone who thinks the burmese army, who control the country still effectively, can guarantee their safety, is barking mad. The real aim should be a humanitarian solution. And i think that that would involve a comprehensive resettlement of the ranger elsewhere in a sensible, humane way so that their communities are kept in peace. But if they are forced back if they have to go back because the international, you know, Community Wants to sort of make a point with the myanmar government, the same thing will happen again and it will be horrible. It is a sad affair. Heres nick with a look at this mornings weather. If he had a drab saturday it is a sunny sunday but there are snow showers and a cold north westerly wind blowing across the uk. Some of us wind blowing across the uk. Some of us will wake up the snow after some across scotland last night, heavy four a time. Speckled cloud on the satellite indicates showers coming in. They are coming from the west, so western parts of the uk will see most of these. Sundry madaya going to drift further east and a lot of these showers even away from hills will be falling snow or hail but particularly in the hills of western scotland, Northern Ireland in the north west england we will see some settling snow and the wind may be drifting in the hills of western scotla nd drifting in the hills of western scotland we are creatures will be barely above freezing where temperatures. Eastern scotland, this is the picture at 3pm down the eastern side of england but also here, one or two showers drifting through. Which snow or hail or sleet coming through. What is certainly a much colder feeling day compared to yesterday, especially with the wind. More like around two or three degrees from Northern Ireland and scotland. Even into the hills, closer to freezing. 87 across southern england but not really double figures for anyone. A feed of the snow showers coming in towards the snow showers coming in towards the western parts in particular, adding to the snow we have on the ground, especially in the hills, and turning icy again with a widespread frost going into monday morning. You know there is a cold filter things on monday morning, showers around particularly in the western scotland but few elsewhere, warned the way a fun trying. The wind still do more to the south westerly later in the day so temperatures are going to be quite as low are not going to be quite as low are not going to be quite as low are not going to be quite as low. The system in the atla ntic quite as low. The system in the atlantic is coming monday into tuesday to let look at that. Frontal system, it tells the head of it in the western coast is, and with it, rain and snow. We could well see some significant snow falling into scotland, especially in the hills but not just, many scotland, especially in the hills but notjust, many in scotland waking to a covering of snow on Tuesday Morning and some parts of Northern England as well. Rain and snow at times in the week ahead, some of it disruptive. It will often be windy with gales and places too. Nick, thank you. It isjust be windy with gales and places too. Nick, thank you. It is just before 6 50 am. It is time for click. This is how a self driving car sees the world. Lidar sensors feed the car with a continuous 360 degree view of its surroundings, along with crucial depth information. It is the Key Technology for a successful autonomous drive. This week, in the us, a mighty court case got under way as googles Autonomous Car spin off company waymo and uber locked horns in a battle that could have seen ubers self driving taxi plans stall. What was expected to be a three week battle over who had access to the secret keys that make Autonomous Cars work was suddenly ended on friday, as the two sides agreed to stop locking horns and work together. An out of Court Settlement seems to have sealed the deal. With that possible roadblock removed, ubers plans to taxi us around without a driver are a step closer, and theyre not stopping there. Uber continues to look to the future of transportation, which in just a few years might look very different to the way it looks now. Dan simmons has been looking up. Even self driving cabs will get stuck in jams, so this is ubers vision. When youre tight for time, go by air. Its ambitious and so is the time scale. Our goals is by 2022 to launch our first demonstrator flights in dallas and los angeles, to show that as a proof of concept that can work, and then work to scale by 2023 and 2025, so were providing commercial flights to a lot of our riders, giving them a new way to travel. One of ubers partners, bell helicopters, has shown off its design for a four seater cabin, which could include a pilot. Heres their 360 view with the alternative set up four seats, four passengers. The aircraft, like our cars, would navigate automatically. Its electric with a range of about 60 miles, they say. Weve seen other designs for air taxis of late, including chinese firm ehangs 184, which recently shuttled actual people in this autopiloted drone. And this air cab by german firm volocopter, which uses 18 motors and nine separate battery packs just in case. While nasa and the faa are working on new air Traffic Control systems for this type of craft in the united states, its the faa that will have to be convinced self piloting electric air cabs are safe. We will ask the applicants to come forward with engineering proposals and what tests they propose to do, so that we can assure that if theres a fire or a short or if something goes wrong during a flight, that somebody can safely land and get away from that aircraft before it does damage to people on the aircraft, or on the ground, for that matter. So, will it work . Heres ubers case study. Weve landed in la, traffics a nightmare and a taxi would take us 80 minutes. Whereas the air trip to the sky port, plus a short transfer, is less than half an hour. And uber says it could end up costing about the same amount. 0k, there are many reasons why self flying taxis sound like a good idea, but when youre saving less than one hour, ubers dream will need to run smoothly to deliver. Apologies, mr simmons, very busy airspace right now. Its blade to blade up there. Bleep. Unfortunately, the weathers closing in, mr simmons. Were not quite sure were going to be able to get you in tonight. Bleep. Really sorry, were just cleaning out the cabin. Bleep. Youre two kilograms over, im afraid. Might want to lose the penguin . Bleep. Ah were just recharging your taxi at the moment, mr simmons, itll be a while. At least that last one shouldnt be too much of a problem. Uber have teamed up with ev specialists charge point and are predicting a four minute charge up time. Now, that would be special. Sorry, youre running 17. 5 seconds late and the pilots had to cancel. Please do book again via the app. But perhaps the most challenging part of this project is to get us, the public, comfortable with the idea of taking an air taxi. When we think about consumer adoption of new technologies, this is not a problem thats novel or unique to air travel. We saw this with elevators, when they first came out, and actually, in order to get consumers comfortable with it, an elevator operator would remain in the elevator, even after it was made electronic, just to give consumers comfort. Were going to be doing the same with the Autonomous Vehicles right now as we have safety drivers staying in the car, explaining this sort of technology to riders, and the same will be true with our pilots. We will be launching with pilots who will serve not only as the operators of the flight, but as an ambassador to get riders comfortable with this new mode of transport, so soon enough theyll forget about its novelty and get back to their texting and making other use of their time during transit. Just like the uber waymo court case over who owns the specialist tech that makes self driving cars work, the creation of the flying cab will no doubt have its own dogfight in court. Perhaps thats another reason why ubers keen to get in early. Flying high isnt fun for everyone, though. 0oh hello, world. Acrophobia, or fear of heights, is one of the most common phobias, but this Virtual Reality therapy hopes to help. Sweating again. Chan here can confidently fly a plane, but when it comes to heights in general, its a different story. Oh, no. Oh, ive gotta move. Oh, i cant do it. Come back. I cant move while im out there. I need to be back here to do that. I couldnt go up the ladder. Ijust couldnt go up the ladder. I couldnt go over high bridges. If i drove to wales, i went round the long way as opposed to going over the bridge. Ijust dont like open heights but i canjump in an aeroplane and fly an aeroplane thats a completely different environment. In my head it is, at least, for sure. Welcome back. Oh, god, it is dark. Oh, its dark. How are you feeling . Anxious, sweaty, nervous. Even though youve been to the process of doing this before. Yeah. You still feel the same level of anxiety doing that now, or would you say its dramatically reduced . Im way more confident. Ive got much more confidence in doing it now than i did the first time round. Having taken part in this trial, using vr to recreate the sensation of being high up and dealing with that, he feels to some extent that hes overcome his phobia. I was on holiday with some friends, they were going on the roller coasters. I talked about this vr thing that we were doing and they said well, then, you should be able to come on the ride. So i watched my family and my friends go round a couple more times and then just thought well, i can do this. If you look to your left, youll see a basket of light balls. What i need you to do is throw the light balls down into the atrium. I think vr can treat pretty much any type of fear or phobia, so it might be, for example, a fear of a cat or a spider or dogs. What vr can enable you to do is relearn that actually you are safe in the situations you fear. The beauty of vr is, in fact, that disconnect. When youre there, you know actually youre not really in that environment. And that enables you to do things you wouldnt normally do in the real world, but all the Scientific Data says that the learning that you make in vr does transfer into the real world. So thats the potential, it makes people much more willing so thats the real potential in vr. It makes people much more willing to try things and to actually engage in therapy. Although i am slightly terrified of roller coasters, i dont actually suffer from a fear of heights, but naturally, i wanted to have a go. Ok, i did just suddenly get that funny kind of tingy feeling at my feet. I hope i dont drop the cat. But it was certainly an immersive vr experience. I believed at some points i was looking down over a building. I get how this could work and take you to a certain level that you could then do certain things in the real world. The concept here goes further, though. In this programme, youre going to try a series of tasks. Earlier this month, it was announced that the Uks National Health Service is invested in this idea of using Virtual Reality therapy to battle Severe Mental Health issues, by putting sufferers in a virtual environment they would struggle with in the real world. This immersive approach, plus the availability of virtual therapists, could more readily provide more therapy to more people, at a lower cost. At the heart of all Mental Health problems are difficulties interacting in the world and with vr, we can put people back in the situations that trouble them and coach them in the best ways to think, feel and behave in those situations. We have got to test it, we have got to trial and make sure that things work, but the potential is enormous. That was lara looking at how doctors may soon be veering away from traditional therapies and prescribing a good dose of Virtual Reality. Thats it for the short cut of click this week. The full length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer, and we are waiting for you on facebook and on twitter throughout every week too. We live bbcclick. Thanks for watching and well see you soon. Hello. This is breakfast, with ben thompson and naga munchetty. A warning that uk charities could have their government funding withdrawn if they dont co operate with authorities over safeguarding issues. It follows reports that some 0xfam workers used prostitutes in haiti in 2010. Its facing further allegations this morning. Good morning. The damage caused by alcohol. A new parliamentary report says more than one third of child deaths and serious injuries through neglect in england are linked to parental drinking. The foreign secretary borisjohnson arrives in myanmar to discuss