Morning but to compensate, a lot of sunshine across the uk and this glorious pictures sent in by a weather watcher in leicestershire. For the weekend, subtle changes with saturday pretty similar to today. Then turning mild on sunday with more cloud and outbreaks of rain. Starting with clear skies this morning but looking at cloud rolling in from the west. It looks like conditions will go downhill in Northern Ireland and into western scotla nd Northern Ireland and into western scotland and eventually western fringes of Great Britain as we head into the afternoon. Central, southern and eastern parts will hold onto sunshine and stay dry and feeling mild in the south but cold in the north. The breeze will pick up as the weather front moves in and brings rain and hill snow to scotla nd brings rain and hill snow to scotland and maybe the far north of england. They few centimetres of setting snow in scotland and the pennines. Clear skies in the east. Not as cold further west because we have cloud and rain. The weather front will remain to start saturday. Central areas will have cloud and outbreaks of rain, which moves eastwards, so there could be showers in central and Eastern England also showers in western scotland could be heavy. That said, a lot of sunshine and it should be pleasant. The winds falling light. Between seven and ii degrees in the south. You will notice the temperature difference on sunday. This feature moving in from the atlantic. It is a warm front and will have warmer air behind it, so introducing cloud and rain. But notice the colours pushing in, initially to Northern Ireland and then the rest of the country. Early brightness we could seek early on sunday in eastern parts. Western areas starting cloudy and damp. That will move to all parts of the afternoon. Claudio bravo western hills. The temperature is 9 11, or 12 degrees. Holding onto the mild weather for the start of next week. Rain at first but then things will turn brighter and there is a potential for things to be colder by the end of the week. Stay tuned to the weather. Thank you. A reminder of our main story this lunchtime. A candlelit vigil has been held to remember the 17 People Killed in the Florida High School shooting. That is all. Time for the sport on bbc news. Hello, im hugh ferris. With the latest from pyeongchang on day seven of the winter olympics. And britains first day with a medal. Dom parsons provided a bronze in the mens skeleton after what he says were 10 years busting a gut. And a competition that had us holding our breath until the last ten minutes. As ben croucher reports. Dom parsons at last, six days of medal less olympics for Great Britain, on the seventh, that demon was laid to rest. Dom parsons doing a phd in mechanical engineering, a study of calm before the most important two runs of his life. Lying in fourth, parsons got his angles just right, sliding down the track, but crucially, up the standings after his first run. All he had to do now was finish on top. If he beat the russian athlete behind him, he would be guaranteed a medal. A first for a british man in the sport since 1948. Hes in front, marginally but, it is uphill firm now is this to be. No oh, no. He misses out by two hundredths of a second. So, was that wait for a medal going to continue . Parsons didnt have too long to find out, needing a slip up from that latvias martins duku rs. Yes behind parsons parsons, unbelievably has his medal come on, Great Britain thought i had lost it, fourth run, thought it had gone away. Yeah, i looked up at the time, made a couple too many mistakes in that run, but martins made some more mistakes, and he is the last person i thought would make those mistakes. Martins team mates were quick to congratulate him, as well. Speed skater, elise christie, was one of the first to articulate her delight, after her medal disappointment. Could this now be a catalyst for the rest of team gb and mens skeleton . Maybe dom doing that, all the new team, the guys, the Development Team behind them, have thought, hang on a minute. Now the guys have started it off with dom. Now that parsons has got britain finally up and running, the wait for another medal might not be too long. The women could add to it tomorrow. The womens skeleton could well provide another medal. And theyre half way through their competition. Lizzie yarnold is the defending champion after gold in sochi. And led after the first run. But lost time on the second to sit third overall. Iaman i am an athlete that loves to compete at these events when eve ryo ne compete at these events when everyone is being their best. I think i am still well in the mix, so, yeah. That is the big goal which is frightening to say is sometimes but it is to be the first british olympian to retain my title. It is not easy, it is not going to be easy, but hopefully i can do it for everybody who has supported me. Laura deas is the other british competitior in the event. And she improved on the second run. When she was second fastest to sitjust a place behind yarnold in fourth overall. The medals are decided with runs three and four tomorrow lunchtime. The mens curlers are on the ice. It has been hard work for them. On the final end of ten they trail by two. But, they do have the hammer on the final leg. They need to try and get two on this end to take it to extra ends. You can follow that on the bbc sport website and on the red button. Alex mcleish says becoming scotland manager for a second time is a tremendous honour. It the first time. The former rangers and birmingham boss replaces Gordon Strachan on a deal until 2020. Iam i am absolutely ecstatic to be back as the coach. It goes without saying, and im saying it anyway, thats the goals are to win the nation s League Groups and to get to the euros in 2020. There is no question that i am up for the challenge, i believe that i am the right guy thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. Co. Uk sport and ill have more for you in the next hour. Great britain 21st me medals table after that bronze, some way behind, but if youre to follow whats happening, go to our website. Much more coming up in the next hour. The former football coach Barry Bennell will be sentenced next week, after being found guilty of another seven sex offences against children. Yesterdays verdicts mean hes now been convicted of a total of 43 offences. Many of the parents of the boys bennell trained were taken in by his promises to make their sons top players. Ann packer and Robbie Brightwell both played football themselves for Manchester City. Their two sons, ian and david, were both trained by Barry Bennell in the early 80s although there is no suggestion they were abused by him. They never suspected there was anything sinister about bennell. Ann and robbie spoke tojim reed on the Victoria Derbyshire programme about what they remembered of the coach at the centre of this trial. And what theyve made of the subsequent scandals. He was a young, attractive, charismatic coach. He was a bit of a pied piper really, the kids followed him. He was brilliant with a football. His skills were second to none kids lapped it up. So my First Impressions were all good. Hes more, more of a leader of kids, and an educator of kids in sport than anyone ive come across. You never had any reason at that stage to be suspicious about what he was like. None whatsoever. What were talking about is all a matter of trust. And we had trust in the guy. He appeared to have respect from many quarters inside the game. He was welll thought of, he appeared to have excellent contacts. He was just a very plausible guy. Were you given the impression that he was part of the Manchester City set up, part of the Coaching Staff there . Well, yes, because david in particular used to go training at platt lane, which is where the Manchester City side at the time, they all trained there. So, yes, he was definitely part of the Manchester City set up. Can you give us a sense of bennells relationship with the parents in the team as well, because he became quite close to many of the parents of the boys involved. We felt slightly sorry for him because he didnt seem to have a family around him, and i dont think he got paid very much, if at all. I wasnt even sure if he got paid at all. So, yes, we became friends with him, really, i must admit, and looking back, it was a disaster, wasnt it, you know. Its just disappointing. Well, on one occasion we invited him here for christmas lunch. Yes, we found out that he was on his own at christmas, and said, well, come along and have Christmas Day lunch with us. He didnt come, but wed have been happy for him to come. Definitely. Is there anything now that you think the warning signs were there . Yes, in the fact that there were Young Players that were staying at his place, overnight, and then maybe would go to training the next day. Now, these days, now, ithink we would be suspicious about that. But we werent. And i dont think we were unusual. I dont think that anybody thought twice about it, because he had ingratiated himself with sports people, with the people like Manchester City, who he was linked with. People like us, as parents, and the young boys. He would ingratiate himself with the family in order to give them confidence, in order to get their trust. End of story. And he was an actor on his stage, which he did very, very well. Hed learned his lines very well. And we were, in retrospect, perhaps gullible, but as anne said, you know, you just dont think about these things. Robbie, when did you first hear about allegations of abuse against bennell . I had a letter from, i think it must have been his girlfriend, or i had a letter from somebody to say that he had been charged with an offence, and obviously there was no foundation to the charge, and he was innocent, and would i like to write a little testimonial for him . And to the best of my knowledge, i did. But when all this started unravelling and it was clear he was guilty of these offences, what was your reaction . We were totally shocked. Extremely disappointed. Very sad for the victims and theirfamilies, because parents can feel terrible guilt. You know, if youve been conned by someone, and your children have suffered as a result, naturally, you know, youre going to feel very unhappy about that. I think the victims and the families are the people whove suffered dreadfully, but after that sport, as weve said, has been a major casualty. It now appears that people in senior positions at Manchester City were at least aware of rumours about the behaviour of Barry Bennell. Should they have done more to tell the parents involved . Should they have done more to investigate these rumours . If they were aware, then its unforgivable that they didnt do something about it, that they didnt expose it, and even worse, that he went on to another club to do exactly the same thing. If the allegations were serious enough, im sure some action should have been taken. Well, i know some action should have been taken, otherwise we wouldnt be sitting here talking about it. That was our correspondence speaking to an packer. The former managing director of crewe hamilton smith, who called a special Board Meeting because of the rumours surrounding bennells behaviour towards boys, has paid tribute to those men whove spoken out about what happened to them. It really was a powerful problem, and i just couldnt start to imagine what this poor lad had gone through. It was horrific. And i thought, heres a victim. Ive got a victim now. And i said, well, im going to support this lad as much as i possibly can. He released me in a way. He was a victim. He was a guy i waited to hear. Andy woodward not only helped clear my conscience, he helped all these other people, all these other players. I dont think Andy Woodward realises what he actually did and how many people he helped. I dont think he thats, i dont think hes got the scale on that. Thats what i think about it. And these other players that came out and appeared on television and press and so on, its such a brave thing to do, you know. Really, these people now, they were when i go back and say i had a choice to make, sit back and dont do anything, or come out and help, they didnt have a choice. They were abused. They didnt have a choice. Hamilton smith talking to us there and Barry Bennell will be sentenced next week. In a moment a summary of the Business News this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news teenager nikolas cruz appears in court charged with premeditated murder after the Florida School shooting which left 17 dead. The global head of oxfam says the charity will learn vital lessons from claims of abuse by its staff, its setting up an independent commission to review its culture and practices. New figures show the number of young people who own their homes has fallen dramatically over the past twenty years. Retail sales saw only a slight pick up injanuary as rising prices continued to dampen shoppers spending. Uk Sales Volumes rose byjust 0. I injanuary from the previous month. The office for National Statistics said the longer term picture showed a slowdown. The extent to which young people are locked out of the British Housing market has been revealed in new figures from economists. According to the institute for fiscal studies, the biggest decline in Home Ownership in the last 20 years has been among middle income 25 to 34 year olds. Balfour beatty is part of a consortium thats just won a near 2 billion contract. Its to build a new transport system at Los Angeles International airport. The exhibition is the largest of its kind in europe and will be the last show for burberry designer christopher bailey. His final show is dedicated to lgbt rights with the introduction of a rainbow check pattern. Lets talk to caroline rush, chief executive of the British Fashion council. Thank you forjoining us this afternoon. I just want a quick word on those retail sales, because retail sales seem to be a bit sluggish, but luxury sales did seem to be hit more broadly . Well, the luxury market appears to be sustaining. The latest data that we have got through from oxford economic switch are based on two dozen i6 economic switch are based on two dozen 16 figures see the contribution for the fashion industry to gdp go to 29. 7 billion which is an increase from the 2015 figures. Itll be interesting to see how the retail outlook is reflected when we get the 2017 figures. Is at bats because there are lot of International Customers to come to england, london to shop for brands and labels. We relied on those . As you can see, with various different shopping destination throughout london, and throughout key cities through the uk, they are made up of not just british companies, through the uk, they are made up of notjust british companies, but international businesses, as well. When we see the retail figures in london, a lot of that luxury market shopping is driven by the international customer, and by the fashion tourism that we see. The reason why those figures remained quite buoyant is because we have got a brilliant reputation, internationally. As a multicultural tough capital and a capitalfor fashion, as you can see through London Fashion week which will be happening through the next five days. Yesterday, we were reporting that burglary teaming up with a company to make all of its collection available online. You think we will see more and more labels go that way . It is a real mix. It is those businesses that owned their own retail. They want to maximise on all the hype around events like London Fashion week, and make sure that they are correcting that product, directly to their customers. We have seen mulberry do the same, and shall be interesting to see their take on it. And, red checked, as ever and very excited about that . Everyone is excited about that . Everyone is excited about the rainbow check. There is a huge amount of anticipation around his last show. Christopher has been a game changer in terms of burberry, but also about spearheading London Fashion week, so we are looking forward to celebrating his show, tomorrow. Thank you very much. And other stories in the news today. The government should give £10,000 to every citizen under 55. The Royal Society for the encouragement of the arts, manufactures and commerce said it could pave the way to everyone getting a basic state wage and would compensate workers for the wayjobs are changing in light of automation and climate change. French car maker renault posted record sales and profits last year, with operating profit surging more than 17 . Chief executive carlos ghosn will continue to take the reins at the company for another four year term but with a salary cut of about 30 . And japanese toymaker bandai has parted ways with saban brands. Theyve been making power ranger toys for 25 years. Power rangers is still shown on us tv and remains one of the highest rated and longest running live action series for kids. Its been an interesting morning on the markets with wall street and asian markets continuing their recovery after the early february slump, european share prices are off to a good start in early trading. On the currency markets the pound was heading for its best Weekly Performance for a while but its now slipped into negative territory against the dollar, as investors mull over that weaker than expected retail sales. Thats all the Business News. I will be back in an hour. Lets get more now on the news that oxfam is setting up an independent commission to investigate allegations of Sexual Exploitation by staff. Speaking to our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Landale , the International Head of the charity , Winnie Byanyima , explained why she believes the organisations work must go on. Thousands and thousands of oxfam staff doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world, protecting people, saving lives, that work must go on, so i am here to make sure that we clean up, and continue doing this vital work for humanity. You are setting up a commission to investigate to look at what oxfam has got up to. You say it is going to be independent, how can it be independent if it has been set up by oxfam . Who is going to pay for it . How are you going to ensure that it is definitely independent from oxfam . Ok, the members of this commission will be well respected, well known, experienced womens rights leaders, human rights and human rights leaders. They will be people who could never work under the influence of direction of people like myself, or anybody else. Penny mordaunt, the International Development secretary, has said that if oxfam does not shape up, she will withdraw british funding. If that happened, who would suffer . What impact would there be . You know, i can understand that tax payers money should be used to do the right thing. She is right to say that. That she will not allow taxpayers money not to be used for saving lives. And it is our duty to make sure that that happens. Fortunately, these cases that we are looking at are about the bad behaviour of some of our staff, if you of our staff. A few of our staff. It is not about the resources of british taxpayers being misspent, but i want to assure you that on this question of sexual misconduct, i dont take it lightly, because this is the destruction of the lives of women. It really touches a chord, it makes me almost feel like my life has not been worth it because there have spent my life in womens rights struggles. So, it is so important for me that this stops in our organisation. The head of Oxfam International talking about the changes that she says the charity are putting in place. Much more on all of that coming up after two, with ben brown. Right now, lets join coming up after two, with ben brown. Right now, letsjoin our correspondent for the weather. For most of us it will stay dry today. Weather watchers have been out and about iggy bridges of the blue sky. These guys will remain like this, throughout much of the afternoon. As we head into the weekend, i think that they might be the better or brighter day of the two. It is said to be milder but cloudier and wetter on sunday. A little bit of cloud nudging into western parts. Grey skies pushing into western fringes, but there will be some sunshine. Best in the eastern areas, showers gathering across western scotland and Northern Ireland ahead of a weather front, and also increasing wins two. This weather front will continue to push its way eastwards this evening and overnight. Will be snow over the hills in scotland. Where we have the cloud, though, generally not quite as cold. Ahead of that weather front, another called on with some frost in it. There is the weather front. Slowly moving its way eastwards through saturday. The sling out as it does so. Behind it, we could see some serious spells. The saturday, central Northern Areas will have. And gradually petered out and move away. Some sunshine moving in behind. If you scattered showers pushing on in scotland and Northern Ireland. But, further south, not a bad day, per at apart from the odd shower. Averages around eight 11 degrees. Into sunday, this is the front that will bring the cloud and the rain. It is a warm front and will bring much milder air. It will bring a lot of low cloud, damp, misty and murky weather, sadly to western hills. Some heavy bursts of rain, into Northern Ireland, south west scotla nd Northern Ireland, south west scotland and maybe northern and western wales. Any brightness across the east will be short lived, but it will be cloudy across the whole country throughout the afternoon. Youll notice the temperatures, a much milder theme to things, 9 12d. Thats milder feel will last into the start of the new week. Some rain at first, but maybe becoming drier and a bit brighter, and potentially much colder towards the end of thats hello, youre watching afternoon live im ben brown. Today at 2. President trump is to visit florida as students mourn the deaths of those killed in the Deadly School shooting. Knowing that everything has been cleaned up, like everything, you can almost imaginejust cleaned up, like everything, you can almost imagine just blood on the walls and bodies on the floor. No one is going to be able to walk through that building, no one. A dramatic fall in Home Ownership new figures show only one in four young people on middle incomes succeed in buying a property. Scientists say using cleaning sprays can be as harmful to your lungs as smoking 20 cigarettes a day. Oxfam has set up an independent commission to investigate allegations of exploitation by its staff. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport