Get Great Britain their first medal in these Winter Olympics . And well have the latest from the Winter Olympics in pyeongchang. Listen, i know hundreds of thousands of people have stayed up. I also know from your mum and dad that great auntie elsie, i think shes 93, she has stayed up as well. Amazing i hope she gets some sleep then. And coming up in the sport on bbc news defending champion Lizzie Yarnold defends a slender lead in the second run of the womens skeleton in pyeongchang. Welcome to the bbc news at one. President trump with later today visit the scene of the Florida High School shooting, which left 17 people dead. Police say the shooter has confessed. The fbi has admitted it received a tip off about nikolas cruz last year. Social media accounts show the 19 year old posing with guns and knives. Thousands of people attended a candlelit vigil in florida. They came to mourn the lives lost and the live scarred by this senseless attack. Neighbours, friends and the students of Stoneman Douglas high comforted one another as best they could. Jet was among the students who ran in the panic once the first shots were fired. He doesnt know if he can handle returning to the halls where his classmates lives were cut short. I dont know if ill be able to just cope with walking through the bottom floor of the freshman building, knowing that everything has been cleaned up. You can almost imagine just blood on the walls, bodies on the floor. No one is going to be able to walk through that building. No one. All 17 victims have now been identified. Among them talented students, star athletes and aaron feis, a beloved football coach and security guard. He has been called a hero for shielding children from the gunmans bullets. Nikolas cruz appeared in court briefly on 17 charges of premeditated murder. His lawyer said he was sad and remorseful and described him as a broken human being. The Sheriffs Office said he confessed to opening fire on his former school. He told authorities he bought a drink at subway and stopped at mcdonalds after the rampage. On social media, cruz often posed with guns. And, in one post, he wrote he would be a professional school shooter. Those who knew him were troubled by his behaviour. I saw him in the backyard and he had like a, i wouldnt say a bb gun, i wasnt exactly sure. And i was pretty young so i told my mom and i said, mom, it looks like he is shooting at something. And the people who are behind us have chickens and he was shooting at the chickens, so my mom called the cops. He would steal other neighbours mail. The cops were always at his house. He hid my car one time and we went to go and find out who did it and he was hiding under a bush and he started pelting eggs at my friend and we were chasing him down. He hasjust always been causing trouble. These terrifying scenes of students completely helpless and trembling with fear have shaken the nation. And they have reignited the debate on gun control. People here are in a state of shock that someone in their own community could be capable of such killing, and that their city nowjoins the long list of Americas School shooting tragedies. The president said he plans to visit soon. Never one to shy away from controversial decisions in the name of safety and security for americans, many wonder if he will come with new ideas, and if he will remain silent on gun control. And nada is in parkland in florida now. The team unity has been through such a trauma. The community. What more people saying, what do they want done . You know, its extraordinary to hear from these students, who speak so eloquently and with such passion, and you heard very clearly from them, and ive spoken to some students at that vigil, and from parents as well. They say they dont want to just be another number. They are ok that videos of them showed them in some of the most emotional states theyve ever been in arsene cross country, because they want people to understand what gun violence looks like. They say they want changes made. The majority of americans in this country agree that there needs to be better background checks for people with mental health, that they shouldnt have access to guns, that there should be greater bans on automatic weapons, and yet in congress there is this divide, and the country is more divided than ever on this issue. When you hear from people here, they say, despite people in washington being stuck on this issue, they hope around the nation, there is some rallying for people to push for change. The number of young people in the uk who own their own home has fallen dramatically over the last 20 years. Research by the institute for fiscal studies shows that the proportion of middle income earners aged 25 to sa who own a property dropped over that period from two thirds tojust over a quarter. Our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz, reports. Ive been living here a couple of years now. Aged 30, keen to buy, but shut out of the market. So this is my room. Tom bourlet says renting here in brighton is money down the drain. But the house prices beyond him. Its completely out of reach. There is not a chance i will be able to get the deposit. Its such a cost and with utility bills, with the cost of trains going to london, with my rent prices, it is just unachievable. And my friends, they are all around the same age and none of us are on the property ladder yet. The institute for fiscal studies looked at young people aged 25 to sa on middle incomes, at the moment, between 22,000 and 30,000 for a household after tax in most cases, couples with children. Two decades ago, 65 of those on middle incomes owned their own homes. Thats dropped to just 27 . Most of the rest are forced to rent. The huge increase in house prices is the reason why it has become so difficult. 20 years ago, a young family would need four times their income in order to buy. Now, its more like eight times, so, for increasing numbers, buying a home isjust a nonstarter. The governments help to buy scheme is helping people afford more, particularly new homes, and First Time Buyers have had their stamp duty cut. But the problem is also one of supply. Councils complain that developers are sitting on planning permission for more than 400,000 homes that havent been built, and that is aggravating the shortage. Its really hard to see how we can make this better when we are still seeing huge demand for housing and that Housing Demand is not being met with the right number of houses. So i think it is all coming down to the individual now. They are having to make the choices, they are having to decide for themselves do i want to rent and have the flexibility but pay more for it, or do i want to make a lot of difficult decisions and get on the housing ladder sooner . My mum always says she got on the property ladder around 25, 26, and she tells me the deposit price and how cheap it was. Tom is aggrieved he is missing out part of a generation in which most people, like it or not, are stuck with renting. Simon gompertz, bbc news, brighton. The head of Oxfam International has announced what shes calling a comprehensive plan, including an independent commission to deal with claims of abuse involving its staff. Winnie byanyima said the revelations of Sexual Misconduct in haiti and other countries were a stain on the charity that will shame it for years. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. The earthquake that struck in 2010 reduced much of a teaser rubble. But the after shock is still being felt by 0xfam. Reduced much of haiti. 0xfams global head said sorry for the Sexual Exploitation carried out by found out that she told me she only found out that she told me she only fouhdmfi. That; week. she told me she only wildtjlfi. That; week. Of she told me she only wildtjlfi. That; weeks, of i e on staff spent on internel sefegoeroing; endi to eeiiee , s a new arms length commission to investigate 0xfams handling of past cases. Members of this commission will be well respected, well known, experienced womens rights leaders, 01 experienced womens rights leaders, or human rights leaders. Isnt that going to be seen as marking your own homework . If going to be seen as marking your own homcges . If will facilitate a job integrity, who will facilitate a job for us. They will make their own plan. She couldnt guarantee there we re plan. She couldnt guarantee there were no sexual predators still looking for 0xfam, but she said more staff would be found accountable if they are found to have mishandled past cases. What hurts me most is that, out there in haiti or another country, there are some who are women who are abused and you havent received justice. For me, to deliver justice for those people is more important than, say, the reputation of oxfam. These will be women and men of integrity, who will facilitate to do a job for us. They will make their own plan. They will make their own timetable. And we will just make their own timetable. And we willjust support make their own timetable. And we will just support them to make their own timetable. And we willjust support them to ensure they give us their independent report. But this problem isnt limited to charities and United Nations agencies and peacekeepers have faced similar accusations of Sexual Misconduct, and the organisations secretary general, he promised he would take action. This is an important battle which will not be won in two or three days. We need consistent commitment to gender parity, gender equality and at the same time, reduction of sexual harassment. What went on in haiti has cost 0xfam trust, money and celebrity ambassadors, but its shone a spotlight on an industry which until now has kept much of its behaviour in the shadows. Theresa may is in berlin to discuss the impact of brexit on security. She meets chancellor Angela Merkel this afternoon, in advance of a speech in which shes expected to set out what sort of Security Partnership she wants with the eu after the uk leaves. Lets speak to berlin correspondentjenny hill. This is always an important topic, jenny, the issue of security, but its striking that this comes as the heads of a number of security agencies come together to talk about this issue. Quite right, the head of mi6 and the french and german intelligence agencies have just made an unprecedented joint appearance at the munich security conference, where they emphasised the importance of International Cooperation on security, even once britain has left the eu. Thats a sentiment you can expect to be echoed by theresa may when she visits first of all Angela Merkel in burlington, and then addresses the security conference in munich tomorrow. Her visit here is, i think, eagerly anticipated, and thats because, behind the scenes, there is a degree of frustration in berlin. Earlier this week, the German Government said in no Uncertain Terms that it was high time britain firmed up its plans for brexit, making the point that the clock is ticking. In effect, its time to tell the eu what britain wa nts. Time to tell the eu what britain wants. I think you can expect Angela Merkel to hammer that point home she meets mrs may. An interesting meeting, both leaders promising their country is stable governments, and both women are struggling. Angela merkel is somewhat weakened domestically, still trying to forge a new government, but whatever shape that government takes, however weak, germanys position isnt going to change. Access to the Single Market for britain means taking on freedom of movement in berlin will continue to insist there will be no cherry picking for the uk. Men who were abused by Barry Bennell when he was a youth football coach have told the bbc theyll be seeking compensation from the clubs he was with when he committed the crimes. Yesterday, bennell was found guilty of another seven counts of sexually abusing boys. Hes now been convicted of 43 offences between 1979 and 1990. 0ur Sports Correspondent, richard conway, reports. No child should suffer the way we did. For the survivors of Barry Bennells reign of abuse, the pain and memory of their ordeals will never fade. They are left instead to reflect on how one of britains most prolific paedophiles was allowed to get away with his crimes for so long. He got away with it because he was so good at what he did in terms of football. His ability and skills. He groomed the parents. A perfect storm, almost. Until we grew into men and stood up to him and put him where he should be now. Speaking today, some of those subjected to Barry Bennells abuse said they will now pursue civil claims against the club clubs connected to the case Crewe Alexandra and manchester city. He ruined my life. If there is any compensation or damages, of course i am going to take it. I do want an apology to start off with. From bennell . From the clubs he was involved with. Yes, he has ruined my life. Should i get something for it . I think i should. With hundreds of potential victims, it could prove costly to the clubs involved. We need to consider the impact on their lives, potential psychiatric and physical injuries they have suffered, looking at potential therapy costs for them, their children, their partners. And also looking at the lost prospects in respect of education and employment as professional footballers. Meanwhile, in a statement, Crewe Alexandra said. But one former director said he warned senior officials about bennells relationship with young boys in the late 1980s, but the coach was allowed to stay in hisjob. There was so much banter around the dressing rooms and around the Football Club about it. You know, odd remarks getting made here and there. If you did not know about it, god knows where you were. You werent at crewe. Dario, will you stop and answer questions for the bbc . Do you have a message for the victims . Dario gradi, crewes former manager and the man who brought bennell to the club has said previously he knew nothing about the abuse and has maintained a silence on the issue this week. Barry bennell will be sentenced on monday and is facing the prospect of facing the rest of his life in prison. This particular case may be over, but the questions continue. Here at manchester city, one the clu b here at manchester city, one the club is connected to Barry Bennell, say they have heartfelt sympathy to all victims, what they call the unimaginable tragic experiences they have had. Barry bennell, the other they say is a man called john broome, they say is deceased, but nevertheless those investigations continue. The numbers involved since a number of former players came forward and gave testimony and spoke of their stories, a staggering 294 suspects across britain, 839 alleged victims of historical child sexual abuse in football. The fa, the Football Association looking into its past and seeing what it knew and when, half a million documents under review. The Barry Bennell case may be done for now but the questions and scrutiny for football will continue. Thank you. Our top story this lunchtime a candlelit vigil has been held to remember the 17 People Killed in the Florida High School shooting. Coming up Florida High School shooting. Coming up on the programme, how harmful could cleaning products be . Scientists claim they are a contributor to air pollution. Coming up contributor to air pollution. Coming up in sport, the new scotland manager is confirmed. A deal until 2020, 11 years after leaving the job for the first time. For people suffering lung problems theres often an anxious wait for the test samples to be analysed. Now an International Team of scientists, including some from edinburgh, have developed a probe that goes inside the lung. The probe can find and identify an infection for the first time. Details have been unveiled in austin, texas, from where our science correspondent pallab ghosh sent this report. Shrunk down to microscopic surmise, a submarine team in the 19605 movie shrunk down to microscopic size, a submarine team in the 19605 movie fantastic voyage enter the body of a patient to find the source of his illness. Can you see at captain . Yes, i see it now. 50 years on, inspired by that film, doctors in edinburgh are sending a probe inside a patients lung. Journeying through the tiny airways, they come across bacteria, which you can see in white. The bacteria have been sprayed with a chemical that makes them visible when light is shone on them. Its the very first time its been possible to see infection inside the human body. The Real Advantage here is we are imaging and detecting where the disease is in the patients lungs. And we are giving a diagnosis or Decision Making power within minutes or seconds. Thats a big difference. The team are using it to test if critically ill people are developing pneumonia. Patients in intensive care are given powerful antibiotics as a matter of course, just in case they develop an infection. That there is a huge downside complications can arise, and its thought tens of thousands of people worldwide die as a result. There is a huge overuse of antibiotics in intensive care units. Clinicians simply do not have the answers at their fingertips when they are administering Broad Spectrum antibiotics, but this technology could give them more information about what they are trying to treat. The same technique is also being used in texas to develop a new test for malaria. The scientists shine a light on a blood sample and, straightaway, they can see if a patient is infected. You can transmit it, if you need a doctor or clinicians input. The aim is to shrink the setup to the size of an ipad, so it can be used in poor and remote areas. The main global need is the diagnosis of malaria in the field. It will have a huge impact, particularly for infants and the elderly, who are dying at a tremendous rate in these underserved areas. Perhaps, as hollywood predicted, very soon miniature probes will be able to locate, identify and treat a wide range of diseases. Pallab ghosh, bbc news, austin, texas. Scientists in the United States say that chemicals in many household products are now a key contributor to city air pollution, rivalling some vehicle emissions. The study focussed on so called volatile organic compounds found in products such as cleaning fluids and paints, our environment analyst Roger Harrabin is with me. And can explain more. You better have and explain what sort of problem we are looking at. These compounds typically have been noticed to be coming from cars, based on Oil Based Products on when they turn into gases they combine to form particles that can be breathed deep into the lungs. Car makers have been under pressure to clear up the organic compounds and have done so successfully with catalytic converters and better Engine Design but as the amount of these have dropped, so the amount of those from other things in the household have stayed the same or grown so relatively in looks bigger and now concentration, looking at pates, perfumes, detergents, the sorts of things you might smell and taste at the back of your throat can form harmful particles inside your home. All of that said, is it also fair to say we react to things differently and not everyone will have that reaction . That is true. There is another study coincidently from norway showing among a group of cleaners, they suffered lung damage similarto if cleaners, they suffered lung damage similar to if they had been smoking. That does apply generally and more specifically you will know that you go somewhere and somebody will say that air freshener go somewhere and somebody will say that airfreshener in go somewhere and somebody will say that air freshener in the car is terrible, i have to open the window and you say what air freshener . 0r terrible, i have to open the window and you say what air freshener . Or i cannot stand that perfume, oh, i think it is lovely. People react differently and it makes it difficult to work out the rules about this sort of thing. I think we are moving into a more simplified age. We know we have to use fewer types of plastic and i suspect we will have more fragrance free d ete rg e nts will have more fragrance free detergents as we move into the future. A team from chester zoo is trying to halt a massive fall in the number of orangutans on the island of borneo. A study has found that within 16 years, the population there has halved. The researchers said that while deforestation was partly to blame, a large number of the animals were being killed by hunters or as punishment for raiding crops. Victoria gill reports. Hanging onto survival. Zoo programmes like this preserve small populations of bornean orangutans. But, in the wild, they are being pushed rapidly towards extinction. Their rainforest home continues to be cleared for agriculture and mining, but a 16 year long study has now revealed that borneos orangutans are disappearing from areas where the forest is untouched. They are being targeted by hunters. Even in the areas where we think theyre safe, we are losing them. And in some of the large populations where we have measured this loss, its 50 over 16 years. It is an astonishing decline at the population level. Even without animals being deliberately killed, scientists estimate that deforestation alone could wipe out another 45,000 orangutans here in the next three decades. But this bridge building project is a much needed sign of hope. Where the forest is fragmented by agricultural drainage ditches, a team from chester zoo and the Malaysian Charity hutan is physically reconnecting it with tough polyester straps. This remarkable footage captured by a tourist is the projects first sign of success. When these animals use their arms, they move around, they move that height, they swing in the forest canopy and thats what they rely on in the wild. The zoo has learned from that to build bridges that will reconnect that habitat, just like the ones in the zoo enclosure. To actually see them using them and moving more freely across this habitat, that is so fragmented, is a really positive sign. This is very much a short Term Solution. The long Term Solution is to reforest the area. Palm oil grown here makes its way into a huge variety of our food and other products, so conservationists are urging us consumers to check its sourced sustainably. 0ur choices, scientists say, could decide whether there is a future for these critically endangered apes. Victoria gill, bbc news. Hes known as the wizard now dom parsons is celebrating the magic of winning team gbs first medal at the Winter Olympics. The 30 year old, who was classed as an outsider, took bronze in the skeleton. And now all hopes are pinned on the women carrying on their winning ways in the event. 2014 gold medallist Lizzy Yarnold is aiming to become the first british athlete to successfully defend a winter olympic title. 0ur Sports Correspondent david 0rnstein is in pyeongchang. David. Britain arrived in south korea with a target of making it the most successful ever Winter Olympics but despite record levels of funding, after six days of competition, it was a story of disappointment and they will yet to set foot on a podium but today in dramatic fashion, the weight came to an end as my colleague andy swiss reports. From a 100 1 outsider to olympic medallist. In a sport of eventfuljourneys, dom parsons takes some beating. His final run was an emotional roller coaster. Beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dream. Nikita tregubovs time. But. Slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. Can you believe it . Well it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons. In second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal . Well it seemed unlikely. Next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. But, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. Parsons unbelievably has his medal from despair to delight in the blink of an eye. I thought i had lost it and made a couple too many mistakes in that run. But, martins made more mistakes, and he was the last person i thought would make those mistakes. For his parents, meanwhile, the relief and pride were overwhelming. Gosh, he has earned it. The last 11 years, he has dedicated his life to skeleton. How proud are you feeling right now . I could not be prouder. And here is the proof. The sweetest of family reunions. For dom parsons, the perfect ending to a day of emotion and elation. Andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. The womens event is under way with defending champion Lizzy Yarnold setting a new track record in the first run and also laura deas impressing in her second and they sit third and fourth going into the third and fourth runs, which concludes tomorrow, on what could be a Super Saturday for Great Britain with medal opportunities in the short track speed skating with Elise Christie and freestyle skiing with izzy atkin. Jane. Thank you. That brought tears to my eyes. Time for a look at the weather