1500m speed skating competition and is taken out on a stretcher. The murder of british student Joanna Parrish in france in 1990 a convicted serial killer is understood to have confessed. Ukip members will vote on whether to back or sack henry bolton as party leader. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has urged European Union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit because of deep seated ideology. The Prime Minister was speaking at a security conference in munich. Mrs may said that that nothing must get in the way of britain and the eu helping each other to keep people safe. The Prime Minister said that real political will is required to safeguard Intelligence Co operation which has developed over the decades. People across europe are safer because of this cooperation and the unique arrangements we have developed between the uk and eu institutions in recent years. So it is in all of our interests to find ways to protect the capabilities that underpin this cooperation when the uk becomes a european country outside the eu, but in a new partnership with it. To make this happen will require real political will on both sides. I recognise there is no existing Security Agreement between the eu and a third country that captures the full depth and breadth of our existing relationship, but there is precedent for comprehensive strategic relationships between the eu and third countries in other fields, such as trade, and there is no legal or operational reason why such an agreement could not be reached in the interests of internal security. However, if the priority in the negotiations becomes avoiding any kind of new cooperation with a country outside the eu, then this political doctrine and ideology will have damaging real world consequences for the security of all our people in response, the European Commission president Jean Claude Juncker said that since the eu was not at war with britain over its decision to leave, the security bridge should be maintained. Translation regarding the question of Security Policy. There are commonalities between the eu and the uk and i would like to say that i believe, since we are not at war with the uk, since we would not take revenge on the uk for what the british people has decided, so, this Security Alliance, the security bridge between the uk and the eu will be maintained. It is still needed. However, you cannot mix up this question with other questions that are important, in the context of brexit. You have to look at them individually and have the answer to each question matter by matter but i do not want to mix up Security Policy considerations with other considerations. Earlier i spoke to our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet whos in munich. I asked her what eu leaders listening to the speech made of what mrs may had to say. There was lots of discussion behind the scenes about what role britain will play after brexit. There are questions being asked by britains partners, those who have been coming to the munich conference for many years and working closely with britain about why britain is choosing to go the way that it has decided. It was noticeable the respectful but silent reception theresa may got for her speech here in munich. There were two questions asked of her, that she could avoid all this if she decided not to leave the European Union and that solicited a wave of laughter across the audience but again at the end she was asked if britain could roll back its decision to leave the eu, but you saw whatJean Claude Juncker had said, again very respectful towards britains Prime Minister but again, saying matter of factly that the issues were not just about security, the issues of brexit were quite different and he did not want to take revenge, but that was not the main issue on the agenda. There is no doubt that there is recognition of the role britain plays in intelligence sharing, in meeting common threats. We saw that yesterday when the heads of the three intelligence agencies, mi6 and the intelligence agencies of france and germany said they must continue the security and Intelligence Cooperation because it matters too much to be caught up in ideological or political considerations. It is curious for theresa may to be in munich lecturing the eu on this, you know, dont put ideology in front of security when it was amber rudd, her own home secretary, last year, who was warning the eu that we could take our information with us if we left the bloc without a deal on security matters. This is a very well informed, shrewd and astute audience. They know very well that kind of pressures theresa may is facing at home, notjust from the British Public but from within her own party. They understand the considerations that must have gone into the writing of the speech and the very decision to come here, because in past munich security conferences it was the defence and diplomacy teams who came. The fact that she came here herself to emphasise britains role in europe and beyond after brexit is a measure of how theresa may feels that she still has a message that she has to send, because it has not been received yet. The president of haiti has called for an investigation into the activities of aid agencies working in his country, saying that the sex scandal involving some oxfam workers after the 2010 earthquake was just the tip of the iceberg. Jovenel moise told the Reuters News Agency that one charity, medecins sans frontieres, had repatriated some of its staff from haiti without any explanation. John mcmanus reports. Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. 0xfam has been on the defensive over allegations that some of its staff paid prostitutes here. I always dreamed of working for them. This woman, who spoke anonymously to the bbc, was also there to deliver aid for the charity. She says she was attacked by a colleague. He literally pinned me up against the wall, he was groping me, grabbing me, kissing me and i wasjust trying to shove him off. And got him off eventually and he got mad and he threw his glass at me. Now, haitis president Jovenel Moise has said other charities also have questions to answer and he has made a specific allegation against medecins sans frontieres, also known as doctors without borders, which sends medical staff around the world. President moise said msf had to repatriate about 17 people for misconduct, without any explanation why. In response, msf said msf has already admitted that it fired 19 Staff Members last year after allegations of harassment or sexual assault. So how widespread is the problem . Oxfam are not alone in this. Every agency in the aid sector has the problem. We work in a sector that attracts the vulnerable that, works, sorry, supports vulnerable people. Therefore, attracts predators. Meanwhile 0xfams uk head says the events in haiti were a disgrace but also told the Guardian Newspaper that certainly, the intense scrutiny of the aid sector is unlikely to stop soon. A convicted serial killer has confessed to the murder of a 21 year old british student in france in1990. Bbc news has been told that Michel Fourniret has admitted to killing Joanna Parrish, who was from gloucestershire. She was found dead in a river in the burgundy region. The familys lawyer said fourniret had appeared in court two to three times in the past week and admitted the killing on each occasion. Joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course, but she disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. Her body was later found in a river. She had been raped, beaten and strangled. Now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the prime suspect, serial killer Michel Fourniret, has reportedly confessed. He is known as the 0gre of the ardennes, and was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women. His wife, monique, was his accomplice. We had been hoping to get closure from the french authorities for quite some time. But it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had admitted to being involved in the murder. Joanna parrishs parents have spent the last decades fighting forjustice for their daughter, and pressing the french authorities to keep investigating the case. We had suspected Michel Fourniret for many years. And that was based on a number of things, quite a lot as a matter of fact, but we have always recognised that those things had been circumstantial, and probably not evidence that can be supported through a legal case. Michel fourniret has yet to be charged with the murder ofJoanna Parrish and will be questioned further. Butjoannas family hope their long search for answers is finally over. Ukip members are meeting in birmingham this afternoon to vote on whether henry bolton should stay on as party leader. Mr bolton refused to resign last month after losing a no confidence vote from the partys ruling body. Hes been under pressure since it emerged his former girlfriend had sent racist Text Messages. 0ur reporter is in birmingham now, outside the meeting. What is the mood amongst Party Members you have been able to speak to so far . |j mood amongst Party Members you have been able to speak to so far . I can certainly say that the mood is mixed and finds that unscientific polling in the last week has shown that it could be very close. Henry bourton fighting for his political life as leader of ukip, after less than six months on the job. We life as leader of ukip, after less than six months on thejob. We knew last month when the National Executive committee passed a motion of in them that this meeting would be triggered. It has been because of those Text Messages sent byjo marney, his partner, racist messages, including some about prince harrys fiance, meghan markle, but they say this is not the only reason this no confidence motion has been passed, they were worried that he was not showing leadership, they were worried about the direction he was taking the party in. His most high profile supporter so far nigel farage has said that, despite his faults, he is the man to unite the party. Nigel farage, who we have not seen here today, but he could have an influence on some of the membership that have arrived to take part in this special vote. There are between 12001500, we this special vote. There are between 1200 1500, we know that the wall behind me holds 1500 members of ukip, we dont know if they will all show up. Henry bolton will have a short time to put his case. We will also hear from steve crowther, short time to put his case. We will also hearfrom steve crowther, a vetera n also hearfrom steve crowther, a veteran member of the National Executive committee, on why henry bolton should go. There will then be two short speeches for either side, made by people drawn randomly. We will not get to hear those, but the membership roll. There will be a close ballot, those will be counted on stage and we will get the announcement. Henry bolton has indicated that if this vote goes against them he will make a pretty immediate resignation. Unscientific polling, but the people i have been talking to seem pretty split. Gerard batten, a london mep for ukip, possibly seen as the leader in waiting, would not be drawn on how he thinks it is going to go when i spoke to him earlier. The press release talked about much drama here today and that could absolutely be the case. Looking for a result possibly around 3 30pm. That is exactly the question i was going to ask, then we will find out if they are going to have another leadership election in ukip, because they have been getting through a lot of leaders recently. They have been getting through them at the rate of knots, not my words, those of one of the members here today, four leaders in18 the members here today, four leaders in 18 months, with henry bolton took over last september. If he goes, the nec will have a quick meeting where they will approve an interim leader, but it will trigger another leadership election. That is what nigel farage says we dont want. Some of the members say that it would be a disasterfor the party some of the members say that it would be a disaster for the party at this point, facing local elections again, but that would be the case. If he wins, the nec, could also resign en masse. Lets cross to pyeongchang, to the Winter Olympics. Lets cross to pyeongchang to the sliding center where the womens skeleton bob final is under way. This is the german competitor going down, the last to go down before warranties, so the last of the womens skeleton heats taking place. This is a two day event. Lizzy yarnold finished in third place at the end of the person they, ten seconds behind the leader at that point, and her team mate worried these we will see in a few moments time. She was only 0. 7 0. 07 seconds adrift of Lizzy Yarnold. It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that they could both make it to the medals table on this one. A very dramatic looking race. I cant quite imagine what it is like to be there, looking through your eyes, out at that run in front of you. Lets listen the commentary now as the german competitor completes her lap. Maybe that 52 second mark isnt enough, it is bang on 52 seconds and maybe not enough. These are small margins, six hundredths of are small margins, six hundredths of a second, which is the blink of an eye. The bottom line is, next four chasing medals have got to be right oii chasing medals have got to be right on it. You could see she was longer oii on it. You could see she was longer on the exit, the sled and the runner stayed in the corner for longer so she didnt have a right angle, and just had that fight, at the end of the straight. 0h hold it together how are we all at home . Laura davies goes next great britain, in place. It does not really tell the measure of her consistency at these 0lympic games. Lets not forget, for lower, it is her first 0lympic games. Lets not forget, for lower, it is her first olympic games, aged 29. Stunningly consistent. Good start. We want that 51. 8 or better. First, we need the usual good start. Can she get under 5. 1 to give her a cracking shot at this . She has got it, 5. 0 nine. She has matched the start from run free, can she hold it together now . She has got to stay calm. She would have seen everyone leaving the changing rooms, using her feet there, she leaving the changing rooms, using herfeet there, she has leaving the changing rooms, using her feet there, she has quite a big lead, look at that perfect sliding, welded together, laura 4p lead, look at that perfect sliding, welded together, laura lap on hermann. She has got a rise in the medal. She has to come out of here, clean. A clip, she cannot clip into that corner, butjust here, perfect. She has improved on that. We have got out that exit on nine was enough to keep moving up the leaderboard. Then 15, right up the middle, slightly high on the entrance to 16, but she is confirmed as fourth at the very worst. Laura davies has done all she can. Will it be enough laura done all she can. Will it be enough laura deas. We would prefer to 51. 8, 51. 9. She was slowly losing time the further down the track she got towards the bottom. She had an incredible start but i think you could see she was not quite as relaxed as she was on her previous iuii. Relaxed as she was on her previous run. She knows so badly how she wants to move up. Just there, that is what probably did it. She didnt have the perfect line on the run before she then did perfect her steer and before she then did perfect her steerand did before she then did perfect her steer and did not clip. Lets see what happens. She has moved on up. She is still on the leaderboard, in standing in first place. Look how close hermann go to her. Laura deas confirmed fourth, can it get any better for confirmed fourth, can it get any betterfor her . Confirmed fourth, can it get any better for her . Loelling admitted to nerves at the start of the competition. She has got two 52 2nd run surname. If she does that here, loelling is in trouble. We wish her well. Shes had a magnificent two yea rs well. Shes had a magnificent two years as the best. Loelling is ranked number one and the walk. She has a phenomenal track record. She has a phenomenal track record. She has been up there, winning medals week in, week out. Four podium finishes. She does truly believe she should be up here on the podium. How was it looking for you, john . The deficit is still from the start. But she isjust deficit is still from the start. But she is just making deficit is still from the start. But she isjust making little mistakes. Is this going to be the run that sees laura deas moving up into the medal position . That is a big skid. That could be the mistake that gives laura deas what she needs. She still building speed, i dont know how, as she comes down to the bottom, down to the tenth, the second last curve, nothing between loelling and laura deas, loelling does what she does all the time and that is defined speed very, very late. She has amazing credentials. Loelling guaranteed a medal. The germans are just so good at this. They are not the best starters in the role, and yet they build speed with every single owner down every single track in the world. They get faster and faster, and just find it somehow. Their equipment works so well for them. Look at her, there, beautiful position. She nailed that. She was as straight as she wanted to be but it was better than the run from laura deas. She is world number one, and can see now laura deas. She is world number one, and can see fiow creep laura deas. She is world number one, and can see now creep up and maybe get world number one in this olympics and get the gold medal . Is it enough . Lizzy yarnold next, the olympic champion. Can she make history and win it again . First things first, she has got to stay ahead of loelling. How has she started . She ahead of loelling. How has she started . She started ahead of loelling. How has she started . She started well. She needs to focus on her against the track. Dont worry about the german or the screen. She needs to put in a perfect run. She cannot make a mistake at all on this run. Everythings looking good so far, good lines, good control. She has started to build speed. Into nine, this is crucial. She has got the little tap, that is a shame, she has half a second. Is this the run that will give her her second gold medal and defend her spot as olympic champion . Just then 15 to negotiate. She had a big lead over loelling, this could be at least silver, she goes to the front, and how will look at that time, 51. 16, to pile the pressure on flock. That is a gold medal winning run, the pressure on flock. That is a gold medalwinning run, i the pressure on flock. That is a gold medalwinning run, lam sure the pressure on flock. That is a gold medal winning run, i am sure of it. We are looking at a two time olympic champion. Janine flock to come, sensationalfinal olympic champion. Janine flock to come, sensational final run from Lizzy Yarnold. She knows it as well. That was a track record, that was unbelievable. Yes, she made a mistake but she had so much time in the bag to be able to play with. Janine flock is going to be up there. It is silent in that changing iootti. There. It is silent in that changing room. Shes the only one there. She knows this has to be the run of her life to be able to take over the lead. But im not sure that she can do it. I believe that Lizzy Yarnold hasjust put down potentially do it. I believe that Lizzy Yarnold has just put down potentially a gold medal run. Come onjanine flock, hold it together, girl, mentally, she needs to focus now. For austria, who have never won a medal. Janine flock, the former world number one needs the run up 28 yea rs world number one needs the run up 28 years to take out Lizzy Yarnold. It looks a big ask. She has a decent and upstart. 5. 2 two. That is not going to be enough. She has made a little mistake. This will now drop away. This is how good Lizzy Yarnolds run was. She just made one mistake and she has already one tenth behind. Can she get control and start to build as she comes down the run . This is not about her, staying in front of Lizzy Yarnold, this is, is she going to drop behind the silver or even a bronze . It a big gap back to laura deas. This run as good. Looks like she will hold onto the bronze medal position but the time is dropping away. Dropping away all the time, looks like you zeegelaar load will win gold, has laura deas got a medal, Lizzy Yarnold wins gold again laura deas has won bronze as well Lizzy Yarnold, what a performance the first british athlete to successfully defend her olympic title and four laura deas. You cannot blame them for being euphoric after the disappointment for Elise Christie and Charlotte Gilmartin this morning. Great news, first of all that laura dees has the bronze and second that Lizzy Yarnold has bronze, and becomes the first british athlete to successfully defend her medal at the subsequent winter olympic games. She won it in sochi in 2014 and she wins again now in south korea in 2018. What a remarkable run, even after that little apparent bump earlier on in the course of this, we heard lizzie completing apparently the course of this, we heard lizzie com pleti ng a ppa re ntly effortlessly, although this has been described as the thing he did as a kid when you jump the thing he did as a kid when you jump ona the thing he did as a kid when you jump on a tea tray that you stole from your mum and dad and went down the slopes on the field out the back if you were lucky enough, as i was, to live out in the country. And boy, is that an understatement of what has been achieved today Lizzy Yarnold being embraced and hugged by everybody, anybody, frankly. She deserves those hugs from river after a performance like that. Lots of people will be cheering long and loud at the nodding my centre, they had euphoria and expectation ahead of the appearance from Elise Christie in the short track speed skating, and now they have the glory of the womens skeleton the nottingham ice centre. Laura deas the bronze and Lizzy Yarnold, wrapped in the union flag, getting the gold, successfully defending the medal that she took in sochi in 2014, the womens skeleton gold for Lizzy Yarnold. Celebrations all round and, back home, doubtlessly, as well. And now the weather. Alina, with something to look forward to . We have the best in the sunshine this afternoon. Particularly across southern and Eastern England and across to the channel islands. Beautiful picture taken in guernsey not so long ago. This is the only satellite picture. This is the only satellite picture. This is the only satellite picture. This is what we will see tomorrow. This is what we will see tomorrow. This finger of cloud has been generating some nuisance rain across northern and Central England. That will fizzle out through the afternoon. Most will see some sunshine and it will feel pleasant with highs of tredwell celsius. Clear skies with this evening and a frost tonight, across much of england, wales, Northern Ireland and scotland, but towards the south of england, cloud and drizzle, but elsewhere, chilly, with a widespread frost. Then we have rain and cloud pushing in from the west into central and eastern areas, and eventually we will all see some rain by the end of the day. It will feel milder with highs of between seven and 11 celsius. This is bbc news. Our latest headlines theresa may warns European Union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit. The Prime Minister said britain would no longer be able to help europol, as it does, or extradite suspects quickly. The president of haiti says the sex scandal involving some oxfam workers may be just the tip of the iceberg. Jovenel moise says hes concerned that medecins sans frontiers has repatriated some staff without any explanation. Izzy atkin wins bronze in the womens ski slopestyle to claim great britains second medal of the Winter Olympics. Its a first ever medal for britain on skis. Elise christie crashes out of the semi final of the womens 1,500 metre speed skating competition and is taken out on a stretcher. Good afternoon. Theresa may has urged European Union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit because of deep seated ideology. The Prime Minister was speaking at a security conference in munich. Mrs may said that that nothing must get in the way of britain and the eu helping each other to keep people safe. The Prime Minister said that real political will is required to safeguard Intelligence Co operation which has developed over the decades. People across europe are safer because of this cooperation and the unique arrangements we have developed between the uk and eu institutions in recent years. So it is in all of our interests to find ways to protect the capabilities that underpin this cooperation when the uk becomes a european country outside the eu, but in a new partnership with it. To make this happen will require real political will on both sides. I recognise there is no existing Security Agreement between the eu and a third country that captures the full depth and breadth of our existing relationship, but there is precedent for comprehensive strategic relationships between the eu and third countries in other fields, such as trade, and there is no legal or operational reason why such an agreement could not be reached in the area of internal security. However, if the priority in the negotiations becomes avoiding any kind of new cooperation with a country outside the eu, then this political doctrine and ideology will have damaging real world consequences for the security of all our people in the uk and the eu. Lets be clear about what would happen if the means of this cooperation were abolished. Extradition under the european arrest warrant would cease. Extradition outside the european arrest warrant can cost four times as much and take three times as long. It would mean an end to the Significant Exchange of data and engagement through europol and it would mean the uk would no longer be able to secure evidence from European Partners quickly through the european investigation order, with strict deadlines for gathering evidence requested. Instead, relying on slower more cumbersome systems. This would damage us both and would put all our citizens at greater risk. As leaders, we cannot let that happen. So we need together to demonstrate some real creativity and ambition to enable us to meet the challenges of the future as well as today. Thats why i have proposed a new treaty to underpin our future internal security relationship. The treaty must preserve our operational capabilities, but it must also fulfil three further requirements. It must be respectful of the sovereignty of both the uk and the eus legal orders. So, for example, when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the European Court ofjustice and a principled but pragmatic solution to close legal co operation will be needed to respect our unique status as a third country with our own sovereign legal order. As ive said before, well need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all the areas of our future partnerships in which both sides can have the necessary confidence. We must also recognise the importance of comprehensive and robust Data Protection arrangements. The uks Data Protection law will ensure we are aligned with the eu framework, but we want to go further and seek a bespoke arrangement to reflect the uks exceptionally high standards of Data Protection. And we envisage an ongoing role for the uks information commissioners office, which would be beneficial in providing stability and confidence for eu and uk individuals and businesses alike. And we are ready to start working through this with colleagues in the European Commission now. Earlier i spoke to dr sally leivesely, who advises on terrorism and public protection. I asked her what she made of the Prime Ministers speech. It is essential that all the relationships on the Security Side between the uk and the eu be maintained. This needs a lot of treaties and requirements, because the eu is a number of countries, all of which have intelligence relationships with britain and there are barriers to moving data between the eu and the uk in the period when we do leave. This is complicated, getting agreement on that and how this information on private citizens can be shared. There are precedents. Britain has long standing cooperation with australia, the United States and canada. It is possible to come up with something regardless of the arguments over brexit that works both sides. Were working with a new form of with terrorism being blurred into conventional and unconventional warfare. We are seeing in syria and in ukraine, the use of people who may appear to be terrorists but they actually may be defence operatives. So you have a soft boundary between terrorism and a major european conflict. So, state actors might be masquerading, almost, as terrorists, freelancers and independents, but you have to follow the links. This is why the eu shares Cyber Intelligence and the human intelligence between each country in the eu and the uk and it is going to be essential because gchq is an world leader at integrating that information. This is a second by second activity. Cyber wa rfa re may precede conventional or nuclear warfare, and that includes north korea or other countries in europe. It is a second by second capability to share information. What the europeans might say, as you say, they derive great value from gchq, and lots of corporation has come from British Security agencies with some of those operations that took place in belgium and in france in the last couple of years, but the only people threatening this are the british. It was the home secretary amber rudd last year it said, we dont get what we want on brexit we might take our information away with us. That wasnt a very constructive approach. We are still hearing today a rather reticent approach from the eu, setting security aside from other arrangements, that everything has to be orderly. We havent time for orderly and bureaucracy and that is why the Prime Minister tried to cut through all this. At this point in time there is a crisis with north korea. If north korea becomes acute, what might be happening to other countries in europe if other interests start to move . Again you need this minute by minute Cyber Threat Intelligence being shared from country to country within the eu, and it being synthesised. We are the forward eyes for the us into europe, and that must be remembered. Sally leivesley, thank you. Southern and central parts of mexico have been shaken by a powerful earthquake which hit the state of oaxaca. The quake measured 7. 2 magnitude and caused buildings to sway in the capital, mexico city, hundreds of kilometres away. Many people rushed into the streets but no casualties have been reported. Virginia langeberg has more. In mexico city, journalists of a local newspaper film the moment the quake struck, as light fittings swing violently above their heads. Panic at this school in oaxaca city, where the students are directed by their teachers to evacuate, after a sustained rumble which lasted around a minute. Translation security protocols were followed. The students have been placed in the safe area and, from there, after about 20 minutes, the protocol stipulates that they be sent to a safer area. For even the most frail, outside the streets was the safest place, hospital wards forced onto footpaths as medical staff continued to tend to their patients. The magnitude 7. 2 triggered earthquake along systems to go off across mexico city, where residents flooded into the middle of roads, their eyes glued to the tall apartment buildings. Fear on many of their faces, this was an all too real reminder of the two quakes last september, which caused buildings to collapse and killed a total of 465 people. The epicentre of fridays quake was about 145km from the Pacific Coast surfer resort of Puerto EscondidoOfficials Say the quake caused some minor damage to buildings in oaxaca, but no deaths have been reported. Virginia langeberg, bbc news. Center parcs has ceased advertising with the daily mail after one of its adverts appeared near an online article some readers deemed homophobic. Richard littlejohn criticised tom daley and his husband Dustin Lance Black after they shared on social media an ultrasound photo of their unborn baby. The columnist says he thinks children benefit most from being raised by a man and woman. Center pa rcs called the placement of the advert completely unacceptable. If you are a fan of the mullet, the ponytail or the beehive then a new exhibition that celebrates the history of hairdressing may well interest you. We sent one man who hasnt had to ask for a short back and sides in some time for a preview. And as our entertainment correspondent, Colin Paterson found it brought back some hair raising memories. Sometimes the way stories are assigned at the bbc can lead to the cruel hand of fate being dealt. Despite being one of the very boldest correspondents, here i was dispatched to barnsley to cover the opening of a new exhibition dedicated to hairdressing. Beehives, bobs and blow dries explores the history of hair from the 1950s until the present day and former hairdresser of the year Andrew Barton was back in his hometown curating the wigs. Hairdressing is one of those careers that can be incredibly exciting for young people to get into. We employ about 1 of the total uk workforce. Its a true profession. What is it about a new hairstyle that gives you a new outlook . Hair is that one outfit that she never takes off, so it means so much to her and what we want to do in the exhibition is really kind of showcase all the cultural aspects, why things have happened in hairfashion over and throughout history. What could be more flattering than a style that can be adapted simply by the addition of a matching wig . Despite hairdressing having been a multi billion pound industry for decades, this exhibition claims to be the first ever in britain to fully examine the subject. Everyone has got a hair story. Some experience of being in a salon and that transformation. So we really want to show that side of it and to think about the links. How does hairdressing evolve . How does Technology Come into this . Deborah and denise have worked together for almost 40 years in the same barnsley salon. Thats me and that one is me. For them, a trip to the exhibition was a snip down memory lane. People used to have rollers in their hair and that was the only way to get movement and curl in their hair. To do it at home would have been a great time saver. Pop music had a real influence on hair. There were local bands from sheffield, like human league. I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar. People wanted that to be recreated. The girl from human league, i want that haircut. Before i left i want to share my own peace of hair history. This was me at my school prom. Ok, wow rockabilly quiff inspired. I bet there arent many people coming to shops asking for that its very on trend at the moment Colin Paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. Good afternoon. Theresa may has called for a new deep and special partnership after brexit to ensure the uk and eu can continue to Work Together on security. In a speech in germany, the Prime Minister said that the uks commitment to protecting europe from threats was unconditional but warned that failing to cooperate would put everyone at risk. In response the president of the European Commission said he would welcome a close Security Alliance but it must be negotiated separately from brexit. Our Political Correspondent vicki young reports. In defence and security, the uk is a significant player and the Prime Minister hopes that will get her a special deal. She arrived in munich, keen to lay out britains contribution. Generous spending on defence and expertise it wants to share, even after brexit. Theresa may urged the eu to take a practical approach. This cannot be a time when any of us allow competition between partners, rigid, institutional restrictions, or deep seated ideology to inhibit our cooperation and jeopardise the security of our citizens. Shes calling for a new security treaty so the Close Partnership can continue. Failure to agree one would have damaging consequences, she said. We must do what ever is practical and pragmatic in ensuring our collective security. Those who threaten our security would like nothing more than to see us fractured, so let the message ring out loud and clear today, we will not let that happen. Some listening to this were left bewildered. Things would be so much easier if you stayed, so here comes the questions. Mrs may didnt agree. Brexit was a democratic decision that politicians had to respect and one senior brussels figure seemed to agree. The Commission President said the eu wasnt at war with the uk and didnt want to take revenge on the british people. He said the security bridge would be maintained, but you cannot mix it up with other issues. So it is a familiar message from theresa may. The uk is leaving the European Union, but that doesnt mean close cooperation needs to end. And it is a blunt message too. Saying to europes leaders, dont let your ideology get in the way of the safety of our citizens. The government hopes this speech shows it is acting responsibly, not wanting to drag the important issue of security into fraught brexit negotiations. Vicki is in munich now. This is a staging post on the road to brexit, was the much on the sort of security relationship in the uk wa nts of security relationship in the uk wants with the rest of europe . Of security relationship in the uk wants with the rest of europe7m of security relationship in the uk wants with the rest of europe . It is interesting that this is seen as a trump card for the british government. We have got a lot to offer when it comes to defence and security. But some say theresa may shouldnt have thrown it away saying she will offer this unconditionally, but there are others who think this will show britain behaving in a very responsible way. It doesnt mean all the detail is pinned down. Say if britain decides it wants to stay in the european arrest warrant . The European Court of justice the european arrest warrant . The European Court ofjustice might have justice over that and it wouldnt go down well with all the conservatives. But lets not pretend a special deal or treaty on security tra nslates a special deal or treaty on security translates into bespoke deal on trade. That necessarily isnt going to be the case. Vicky young, very much. President trump has met survivors of wednesdays High School Shooting in florida, in which 17 people died. He thanked the Emergency Services and medical staff who treated the wounded. It comes as pressure mounts on the fbi over the agencys failure to act on a tip that suspect nikolas cruz might carry out an attack. Barbara plett usher reports. The funerals have begun. These students were saying goodbye to a 14 year old classmate. They and their parents have been calling for action from president trump, so other teenagers wont die this way. He and the first lady visited some of the injured still in hospital. Including a woman who had been shot four times. He congratulated the medical staff. Do our gun laws need to be changed, mr president . But ignored a question about tougher gun control. This is where the president is in his element, meeting First Responders who rescued the wounded and captured the killer. He piled on the praise for their speed and bravery. His wife thanked them for protecting the children. They are the future and lets take care of them because they will go through a lot with what they experienced two days ago and we need to take care of them. The president is talking about making schools safer and has linked the violence to Mental Health issues, rather than guns. The young man who carried out the attack, nikolas cruz, was a troubled youth who loved guns and found it easy to buy them. Its emerged that the fbi ignored a tip off about him last month. The caller warned he had the potential to carry out a school shooting. So mistakes by Law Enforcement add a new twist to grimly familiar arguments. Mass shootings in america revive continuing debate about gun violence and gun control. But a School Attack like this one boils the issue down to a stark question how can we keep our children safe . The people he willjudge their president on how the people here willjudge their president on how he responds to that. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, southern florida. A court in pakistan has sentenced a man to death for the murder and rape of a six year old girl. Zainub ansaris body was found on a rubbish dump in the city of kasur injanuary. 24 year old imran ali confessed to the killing and to attacks on other young girls. Her murder triggered riots across the country over alleged Police Incompetence in the investigation into zainubs murder. Members of ukip will vote this afternoon on whether henry bolton should remain the partys leader. Ukips National Executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in him last month, after it emerged his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages about prince harrys fiance, meghan markle. He has refused to stand out but says he will respect the outcome of todays vote. The president of haiti has called for an investigation into the conduct of aid workers, saying that the Sexual Misconduct scandal involving some oxfam workers after the 2010 earthquake was just the tip of the iceberg. It comes as the head of oxfam uk has warned that attacks on the charity are out of proportion. Our correspondent matt cole is here. This has been a week in which oxfam has been trying to get its message across, trying even harder this weekend . In addition to mark goldring, its chief executive giving an interview, oxfam has taken out a full Page National newspaper advert in the guardian saying, we are so sorry. It apologises for things that happened in its name and tried to explain in the advert what it has tried to do differently since. But some might wonder why mark goldring, in that interview, tried to question the motives of those attacking oxfam and the strength of their attacks by saying, what did we do . We murdered babies in their cots . The point he was trying to raise is that some people might be using this to attack the principle of International Development aid. I think the newspaper headlines and those phrases have suggested his message might have been overshadowed by his choice of language. Elsewhere, the president of haiti calling for an enquiry, questioning the behaviour of medicines on frontier workers in haiti at the time as well. But it is unjust oxfam but will have to offer reassurance about safeguarding measures and clearly oxfam will have some work to do to reassure people on that point still. Thank you very much. It was dubbed Super Saturday at the Winter Olympics and its certainly proving that way. In the last few minutes Lizzy Yarnold has won team gbs first gold of the games, defending her title in the skeleton and team mate laura deas took bronze. David ornstein is in pyeongchang. It was at the london summer 2012 olympics but britain first created a Super Saturday, but the olympians in the Winter Sports have done it here. The celebrations behind us were wild short time ago, three medals in a winter games has never been done before by great britain. It was started by lizzie atkin this morning but it continued here at the sliding venue but it continued here at the sliding venue with Lizzy Yarnold winning the gold and laura deas, taking the bronze. Lizzy yarnold with a spectacular performance to defend her olympic kampl daily macro title. She becomes the first woman to do that in Winter Sports and becomes the most decorated winter olympian of all time. It is an incredible achievement and justifies scallopeds record funding from uk sport. With all the action of today, here is joel sport. With all the action of today, here isjoel lynch ski. Weeks and months on snow and ice can come down to just an instant. At these games, a few seconds can turn joy to despair. This was Elise Christies second medal shot. With a lap to go, she had a route to the final. She had to finish in the top two, but this happened. And its between zhou yang and christie now. And christie has crashed again now this most brutal sport can have the most painful ending. And for christie, heartbreak also comes with jeopardy, her favourite event starts in three days time. She now has a race to recover. Right now, im not bothered about medals, im thinking about elise right now. And hopefully, the injurys not a significant one. But as i say, as a precaution, shes gone to hospital to get a scan. But it looked a pretty heavy fall to me. For christie, this has been the cruelest week, but her bad luck comes as her teams fortunes are improving. For izzy atkin, this was a twist into history, bronze in slopestyle is a first british medal won on skis. The american born teenager needed a flawless final run. She had the tricks and the nerve to see it through. I was standing at the bottom after my third and final run. I know i had skied the best i could. And i wasjust waiting, you know, for that last was it three orfour goals to drop, and my heart was racing. But yeah, i cant believe it. For team gb, these games have been Ground Breaking and heartbreaking. At the olympics, four years hard work can be defined in a moment. As you saw, there was disappointment for Elise Christie. She was taken to hospital, underwent an x ray but there were no broken bones and she will be assessed ahead of her potential competing in the 1000 metres, her favourite event. Potential competing in the 1000 metres, herfavourite event. But today belongs to britain and especially Lizzy Yarnold. David in south korea, the Winter Olympics coverage continues on bbc one after this. There is more news throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel and the next news on bbc one is at 5 25pm but by the now. Weather wise a weekend of two haas. This is the bank of cloud that we will see through tomorrow. Outbreaks of rain particularly across northern and Central England attached to this front. For the rest of the afternoon the club should break the rain will melt away. This evening, clear skies for most of us. More cloud of driving into south west england, parts of wales and eventually Northern Ireland. A cold and frosty night with temperatures just below freezing. Tomorrow, this warm front pushes its way eastwards. Behind it is milder air, represented here by the yellow colours. Tomorrow we will see the warmer air making inroads into the colder air, the blue colours. It will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and it will feel milder. For sunday morning, dry, bright and frosty, especially across eastern areas. Card will be built into the west that will bring some outbreaks of rain. Highs tomorrow between seven and 11 celsius. Feeling milder than it has done recently. The plant of cloud and rain continues on its journey eastwards. Things will turn cloudier and murkier with the cloud base lowery. Outbreaks of rain as we go into monday. Some of that will linger across eastern and south eastern parts of england. Temperatures again between seven and 11 degrees. We start the week of mild, but it does not last. The yellow colours will disappear and we picked up an easterly wind as we go through next week. The blue colours return and it will be turning colder again. After a mild, return and it will be turning colder again. Aftera mild, cloudy and return and it will be turning colder again. After a mild, cloudy and damp start, it will become colder, but mainly dry. This is bbc news. The headlines at 2pm Lizzy Yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend an olympic title after winning gold in the womens skeleton laura deas took bronze. Britain equals its winter games record. Theresa may warns the eu not to put lives at risk, by refusing to co operate on security after brexit. We will not let that happen. We will, together, protect and project our values in the world. We will keep our people safe, now. And in the years to come. Ukip members are to decide on whether to back or sack henry bolton as the party leader. President trump meet survivors of the High School Shooting in florida. Indias top selling