Tip top condition. Rundown good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today president Trumps White House is branded inept, insecure and dysfunctional in leaked emails from the uk ambassador. A three Million Pound plan to transport medicines and blood into the uk in the event of a no deal brexit. Its saturday night prime time on centre court as andy murray and Serena Williams play and win together for the first time at wimbledon. A lot of fine weather around for most of us this weekend. Looking a bit more changeable as we go into next week. All the details in a few moments. Its sunday, the 7th ofjuly. Our top story the white house has been described as uniquely dysfunctional and inept in leaked memos from the uks ambassador in washington. Sir kim darrochs private communications, which were obtained by the mail on sunday, describe president Trumps Administration as insecure and incompetent. 0ur reporter andy moore is outside the Foreign Office this morning with the details. We are so we are so used to diplomacy with its clothes on, perfectly calibrated language, but this is diplomacy with its clothes off very colourful language, and it is unusual to hear these private communications being put in the public domain, and there are put in the public domain, and there a re lots of put in the public domain, and there are lots of them. They date from 2017 to the present, and most of them are very unflattering about mr trump. Sir kim darroch says it is very unlikely his administration will ever become competent, he says most of the stories you have heard about vicious infighting, most of them are true. He says the president himself radiates insecurity even though he is the most powerful man on the planet, and he says in order to get through to him you have to be pretty simple, even blunt, in your message. As to the president s future, he says he may crash and burn, but on the other hand he says you mustnt write him off. The Foreign Office here, unusually, are commenting on these cables. They are not denying they are accurate, saying they are the honest, unvarnished assessment of an ambassador, and that is what you wa nt ambassador, and that is what you want from an ambassador, they say. They say the league itself is mischievous, and no doubt the American Ambassador in the uk is sending similar cables back to washington, but from the white house itself, no response yet, but these very embarrassing documents could test, i think, very embarrassing documents could test, ithink, the very embarrassing documents could test, i think, the special relationship between the uk and the us. I wonder who is causing the mischief, that is the increase with lea ks mischief, that is the increase with leaks like this entering. Its been revealed that the department of health is planning to spend three Million Pounds on a service to transport medication, in the event of a no deal brexit at the end of october. It wants to hire an express Freight Service to transport medicines, blood and transplant tissue. But experts have described the timeline for the contract as tight. Katy austin reports. When a multi Million Pound ferry contract was awarded to seaborne freight, which had never run a ferry service, the way the government was securing deals to deliver contingency plans for a no deal brexit came under intense scrutiny. Now there is a new brexit date and new plans are being drawn up in case the flow of goods in and out of the uk is disrupted by leaving the uk without a deal. The eu without a deal. Things are being done differently, more flexible freight contracts are already being planned, and tussell, a data provider on government contracts, has noticed the department of health is planning to spend 3 Million Pounds on an express Freight Service, making sure there is a continuous supply of medicines, blood and transplant tissue. It says its good to see a full procurement procedure being used, but that the timeline for the service being ready is tight, something a legal expert agrees with. A department of health and social care spokeswoman said the speed of the contract is within the usual guidelines. France and iran have agreed to look at conditions for resuming talks to try to save tehrans nuclear deal with world powers. President Emmanuel Macron expressed strong concern to president hassan rouhani, about the consequences of abandoning the deal signed in 2015, which has been injeopardy since the us pulled out last year. The iranians are demanding that European Countries find ways to ease the impact of us economic sanctions. More protests are expected in hong kong today as the row over chinas control of the region continues. Activists, who caused extensive damage to the Parliament Building last week, are fighting against a controversial bill allowing extradition from hong kong to mainland china. Lets talk to our china correspondent, robin brant. What are we expecting today . We are told to expect around 2000 protesters gathering here, just as many police on standby. I think it sta rts many police on standby. I think it starts in about1. 5 many police on standby. I think it starts in about 1. 5 hours, and they are going to walk one or two miles from this venue, which is a park right by the water up to the train station, where you can get the express trying to take you up to mainland china. They said they want to keep the protests going, they had that peak moment earlier this week when a group stormed in and occupy the legislative council, which is the legislative council, which is the equivalent to hong kongs parliament. The target today is not a political target. Iam parliament. The target today is not a political target. I am on the kowloon side of hong kong, the part of hong kong that is actually attached to the mainland, and there are attached to the mainland, and there a re lots of attached to the mainland, and there are lots of Chinese Tourists here. They come here to shop, and the protesters say they want to focus on those people today, engage with them and find out what they are so angry about and get them to support their cause. There are jitters on both sides, nobody is sure how it will play out, police are urging protesters to be peaceful. Many protesters to be peaceful. Many protesters feel the only way to continue to get attention here in hong kong and globally that they wa nt hong kong and globally that they want is to be more aggressive, but well see. An explosion from a suspected gas leak ripped through a Shopping Mall in florida injuring 21 people. Debris was sent flying across the car park of the Fountain PlazaShopping Centre in plantation, which is about 30 miles north of miami. The blast could be heard several miles away. Its not yet known what caused the explosion. 0rganisers say 1. 5 Million People attended britains biggest ever pride in london yesterday with an allsinging, all dancing carnival of colour. This years parade celebrated 50 years since the first stonewall riots in new york which were a turning point in the gay rights movement. Heres our lgbt correspondent ben hunte. The duke and duchess of sussex have released two photographs to mark the christening of their baby boy. Archie harrison mountbatten windsor was baptised by the archbishop of canterbury in a private ceremony at Windsor Castle yesterday. 0ur royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell reports. Sitting on his mothers lap in the green drawing room at Windsor Castle. Archie mountbatten windsor after a very private family christening. Surrounded by the immediate members of his family, among whom were the two sisters of diana, princess of wales. Jane fellows and sarah mccorquodale. A second photo showed archie just with his parents, and that was it. Just the two images, underlining the determination of harry and meghan to draw as much privacy as possible around their sons life. But there are concerns that the principal members of a family that receive so much public money should be prepared for some scrutiny. It is a shame, everyone has come for the day and no one gets to see them. I think they are entitled to their privacy. Personally i think they should have been a bit more accessible. I think it is fine to be private, but it would be nice if they they could have come out. As a father of five, the first instinct is to protect your children, so i understand that. Archie harrison mountbatten windsor, already at the heart of an argument about where the line on privacy should be drawn. The Singer Stevie Wonder has made an announcement about his health at a gig in hyde park. Im going to have a kidney transplant in september of this year. Im all good, im all good, im all good. The singer will perform three more shows before the transplant operation in september and said he shared the news because he wanted to prevent rumours spreading about his health. The news that iran is set to breach Nuclear Restrictions for the second time in as many weeks has grabbed International Attention once again. They are demanding that European Countries find ways to ease the impact of us economic sanctions that were imposed by President Trump. We can speak now to professor of International Politics at the London School of economics, fawaz gerges. Hes in our london newsroom. How significant do you think this conversation was between the french president and his iranian counterpart, as an attempt to try to find a way through this . counterpart, as an attempt to try to find a way through this . I think it is part of the conversation between the iranian leadership and the eu. Sadly, the iranian leadership is not convinced that europe is capable or willing to really help it escape the sanctions imposed by the trump administration. So, iran is gradually and systematically trying to exceed the limits set on it by the nuclear deal in 2015, because what iran is trying to do is really increased the costs of the so called maximum pressure Economic Policy imposed by the us, so i doubt very much whether the iranians will accept the verbal commitments either by the germans, the british or the french. Ultimately, does this boil down to the fact that even the us sanctions, there is not a lot the european powers can say or do that fundamentally alters the situation as far as tehran is concerned . think you are absolutely correct. If you look at the relationship between germany and iran, you are talking about 7 billion, almost. We dont know the exact numbers. 7 billion in trade between germany and iran. Trade between germany and the us is 300 or 400 million. So any french 01 300 or 400 million. So any french or british or German Company that dares to do business with iran would be terribly punished by the american sanctions, because you are talking about huge economic steaks. Just to give your own view is a glimpse or a sense of what were about, the American Economic sanctions have crippled the iranian economy. Inflation is more than 40 , unemployment is the unofficial figure is 30 . The prices of staple foods like bread and eggs and milk basically have skyrocketed. The iranian rial, the regional currency, has lost more than 50 or 60 of its value, so the American Economic sanctions have really had Significant Impact on the daily lives of iranians, and iran is desperate. It is trying to show that it has options, and the only option it has options, and the only option it has options, and the only option it has so far is to basically try to exceed the limits set on it by the nuclear deal that was signed by the great powers in 2015. You seem to be hinting that not only does the imposition of these sanctions have dire consequences for the iranian people, but they could be counter productive if, it could push iran to develop what is necessary for a nuclear weapon. That is exactly what we are seeing. The nuclear deal that was signed between iran and the great powers in 2015 was designed to freeze the Iranian Nuclear programme. Iran was almost only one year away from developing a nuclear weapon. By pulling out of the nuclear deal, President Trump basically has created, has triggered, this particular crisis. The irony is that the us now has called on the United NationsInternational Atomic to sanction iranfor International Atomic to sanction iran for exceeding the limits on its nuclear deal, but it was a us that triggered the crisis in the first place. In europe now we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place, between the rock of donald trump and a hard place of the iranian leadership that is trying to exceed the limits on the nuclear deal and ultimately be closer to developing a great weapons fuel. So, there is significant anxiety in europe, and the british seizure of the iranian supertanker a few days ago has really poured gasoline on the fire. Ifear we ago has really poured gasoline on the fire. I fear we are going to see more of this particular crisis in the next few weeks and next few months. We appreciate your insight, thank you very much for getting up early for us. Wright lets check in with susan and have a look at the weather. Heres susan with a look at this mornings weather. Is the dry, settled weather going to continue . I think we will see a lot more dry weather again today but not all of us will get it straightaway. It is looking pretty lovely here first thing in clapton in essex. Im expecting rain to sweep through in the next few hours. We have a front and it has me it has been making a slow journey south. We and it has me it has been making a slowjourney south. We were expecting it to be out of the way friday but its actually taking most of saturday and a little bit of sunday before it will finally pull off into that continent. Tail will bring wet weather the next few hours into central southern england and the far south east. In the afternoon, more sunshine here. Further west, a bit more cloud building across the south west of england and wales, maybe a bit of drizzle, and close to the north sea, some cloud pulling in on the northerly breeze and a few showers to the north of scotland. Perhaps some of the north east of england, the odder sharper one and cooler on north sea just 14 in newcastle. The odd sharper one. If you have been built make following the womens world cup and who hasnt . In the stade de lyon, that he has broken a little in france but we are still talking about 30 degrees now. Closer to home, low 20s to the south of the uk, high teens further north. Quite chilly in the sheltered get sheltered glens to the north of scotland, loads of just sheltered glens to the north of scotland, loads ofjust two or three degrees and for the early part of july, that is quite extraordinary. Some frost could be possible here. We have all slipped into a northerly airstream and beautiful clear air on monday and widespread sunshine until a warm front comes in and tries to spoil it for those in Northern Ireland by bringing the cloud and the rain come monday afternoon. Essentially, a dry story for monday and temperatures around average values once again. Here is that warm front trying to trickle its way in. It is pushing up against an area of High Pressure which sits to the south, holding the picture steady across southern england and wales. For tuesday, a dry day with perhaps some increasing cloud but further north, rain coming into scotland and cumbria and as far south as lancashire. At average temperatures are looking unsettled next wednesday and thursday become next weekend, High Pressure is building once again and the temperature is building again. Next weekend looks good. Thanks very much, susan. Dont shoot the messenger. More and more of us are living the single life around 16 Million People in the uk are currently not in a relationship but what does it mean to be single today . Well Research Shows it could mean being happier, healthier and more successful than the married population. 0ur reporter Graham Satchell has been taking a look at the issue. And amble through the countryside in kent organised by a group called weekday walks. Some here are not in a relationship is not andrew davidson, for example, has been single all his life. For me, it suits me. You are your own boss, your own ceo. You can get up when your own ceo. You can get up when you want to, you can sleep with your cat if you want to. You know, financially i think it is cheaper. I dont feel lonely, i have plenty of Close Friends and i enjoy my life. Being single has been stigmatised and stereotyped as sad, lonely, miserable. But more and more studies are now showing the opposite is true. The latest research from the Hebrew University ofjerusalem shows single people are more social and better at staying in touch with friends. They are better educated, that greater satisfaction from their jobs, eat more healthily and are less lonely in old age. The single most important factor of happiness and well being is not whether you are married and not whether you have are married and not whether you have afamily or are married and not whether you have a family or not, nuclear, traditionalfamily, it a family or not, nuclear, traditional family, it is the a family or not, nuclear, traditionalfamily, it is the number of friendships you have and the richness of those friendships. Park in north london. Page, rebecca and joanne are all single. I think it is getting to a time where it is ok to be single and you can just be getting to a time where it is ok to be single and you canjust be ok with yourself. Go back a few years and there was a lot of pressure from the media that you need to get coupled up, married and whatever really quickly. It is not like, oh, you are single, you are going to die alone now. Is more fun being single. You can do whatever you want to do. I think is the best thing, from my point of view. If you are on the. You need to ask yourself what you wa nt you need to ask yourself what you want to do and what you enjoy, i think it helps you enjoy yourself better. 16 Million People are now single in the uk and numbers are rising. Experts say government policy on things like tax and housing designed to support marriage and families will have to evolve as more and more People Choose to live a fulfilled life not in a relationship. Such an interesting topic. Well, youve been getting in touch with your thoughts. David says hes very happily married, and is celebrating his 23rd wedding anniversary today. We have our own separate interests, but always support each other. Dillan has also been in touch saying, ive been single for over four years. Im 24 years old and i love being single. It gives you the freedom to do what you want, when you want. Also it saves you money not having to buy gifts or presents. Spending it at the pub instead, isnt he . Patricia writes, i think its more honest and accurate to say that one makes the best of being single but she feels it mayjust be that they havent met mr or miss right just yet. We were talking about this. The idea, people think of it as being a temporary state. And ann says, im over 60 and after two failed marriages and various relationships, ive been alone for around five years and loving it its the freedom to do whatever you want, when you want, not having to put up with another persons bad habits. Wish id done it years ago for the next week, the bbcs faith in the world week will be celebrating the theme of being single, with programmes and features across bbc radio two and bbc local radio. Keep your contributions coming. We will be talking about this a little bit more later. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news, time is 7 23. Time now for a look at the newspapers. Lets look at the front pages. Many papers, including the daily telegraph, show a christening portrait of the royal baby archie on the lap of his mother, the duchess of sussex. It leads on an interview with borisjohnson, who is a columnist on the paper, saying he is not bluffing about leaving the eu without a deal. The sunday times focuses on conflict within the labour party, claiming senior mps have demanded thatjeremy corbyn should sack his advisors as the row over anti semitism and bullying continues. The observer reports on a secret programme set up by the home office to acquire the personal data of Homeless People from charities, that could lead to them being deported. And the sunday mirror welcomes the royal babys debut showing the black and white image of the duke and duchess of sussex doting over their 8 week old son. Wright how do you see that headline . Arrrrrchie. That will do, let wright how do you see that headline . Arrrrrchie. That will d0, let it wright how do you see that headline . Arrrrrchie. That will do, let it go to the printers. And the Digital Marketing and Technology ExpertDan Sodergren is here to tell us whats caught his eye in the papers this morning. Where shall we go . The inside of the 0bserver. This whole issue about screen time and children. Is a dad myself, i have a little eight year old. We always have this conversation. 0ur eight year old. We always have this conversation. Our people cut spending too young, our young people spending too long on Digital Media and screens . This is interesting because it is debunking a lot of the ideas out there and they are saying are we sure this is right . We have a lot of soundbites but are they sure . When they did a data analysis, it is about 99. 6 variability which means statistically actually most probably not true at all. A lot of these things about tiny Attention Spans actually might not be damaging brains at all, it mightjust be the way we are thinking. brains at all, it mightjust be the way we are thinking. I think there is something about the active passive thing. If you are having information come to you, you are not doing anything to stop i think thats it for. If you have kids getting up, doing whatever, is not about that. Absolutely. You look at the studies around, neuroscience, et they have to be careful that they are not throwing the baby out with the bathwater but anecdotally, i believe we should have less touchscreen time because of it is interesting they are going against the think we all consider to be a fa ct. The think we all consider to be a fact. They have got to be something doing make they have got to be doing make they have got to be doing something when you take the bins out. Sometimes it isjust practical. I feel sorry for mia, using up her screen time watching dad the sunday times. This is the social media story, about apps perhaps needing to do more. To stop bullying at school. It is purely online. What they are saying, i think they have just said they will spend a bit of money on about nine different ambassadors that will be helping schools. I think it is a drop in the ocean and nowhere near enough but they are also saying in this lovely study that actually it is more likely you will be bullied physically off line and online. 0ne of these things that we always presume is going to be terrible but actually in reality, we still have to be teaching kids about bullies that are in their face rather than online. They are both important but it looks like facebook is actually starting to do something so thats good. Heading to the sunday mirror. Perhaps were getting closer to the moment with the increasing frequency. Is it cancer test. Is actually a breath test. What you can do. laughs . It is a test. There are about 400 different diseases that you can get diagnosed. Not a cu re that you can get diagnosed. Not a cure for them but they can get diagnosed with this test. cure for them but they can get diagnosed with this test. I got away with that, no one noticed diagnosed with this test. I got away with that, noone noticed what is excited about this story does make exciting, uses some of the military grade things. Exciting. More and more of these will pop up. The future of health that is happening soon and we are looking for another unicorn, it could be one of these so were getting closer to more and more people being cured by diseases i technology which is a great new story, i thought. Victoria will pick up story, i thought. Victoria will pick up the next copy because i am no longer allowed to touch newspapers. Having passed the necessary online module. We are here in the mail on sunday and another story here. Stem cells, extraordinary things. Now we understand they might be able to be used to treat ms this is another great story about health technology. We could be changing the world for lots of people. It is not a cure. If you treat the right patients at the right time, it acts like a cure. This is astounding. Using Stem Cells Technology to help people with ms i think its a beautiful example of what we can do in the world and make it better place. Though, technology. Is not alljust papers, its online and technology as well. There is often a lot of nervousness around screen time and things that you are an evangelist for tak, is always great to have you here and we will talk to you a bit later on. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. Stay with us, headlines coming up. This hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. Fritz. Good morning, heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. The white house has been described as uniquely dysfunctional and inept in leaked memos from the uks ambassador in washington. Sir kim darrochs private communications, which were obtained by the mail on sunday, describe president Trumps Administration as insecure and incompetent. The Foreign Office says strong relations with the white house would not be damaged by the mischievous leak of the memos, but did not deny their accuracy. Its been revealed that the department of health is planning to spend three Million Pounds on a service to transport medication, in the event of a no deal brexit at the end of october. It wants to hire an express Freight Service to transport medicines, blood and transplant tissue. But experts have described the timeline for the contract as tight. France and iran have agreed to look at conditions for resuming talks to try to save tehrans nuclear deal with world powers. President Emmanuel Macron expressed strong concern to president hassan rouhani, about the consequences of abandoning the deal signed in 2015, which has been injeopardy since the us pulled out last year. The iranians are demanding that European Countries find ways to ease the impact of us economic sanctions. The home secretary, sajid javid, has thrown his weight behind borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. Mrjavid, who was eliminated from the leadership contest last month, is the most senior cabinet member to endorse mrjohnson, saying he was better placed thanjeremy hunt to deliver what we need to do at this critical time. More protests are expected in hong kong today as the row over chinas control of the region continues. Last week activists stormed the Parliament Building to oppose a controversial bill which allows extradition to china from hong kong. China has already issued a sharp rebuke to the uk over its support for pro democracy campaigners, warning britain not to interfere in its domestic affairs. More than 1. 5 Million People lined the streets of london yesterday as part of britains biggest ever pride event. It was an all singing, all dancing carnival of colour with 30,000 people from all parts of the Lgbt Community taking part in the parade. This years event celebrated 50 years since the first stonewall riots in new york which were a turning point in the gay rights movement. The duke and duchess of sussex have released two photographs to mark the christening of their baby boy. Archie harrison mountbatten windsor was baptised by the archbishop of canterbury in a private ceremony at Windsor Castle yesterday. The royal couple opted to exclude the press and the public from the day and chose not to reveal the names of archies godparents. A Cayman Islands sea turtle who was destined to end up as soup has been rescued and is now living in blackpool. The large creature which weighs in at a hefty 19 stone, was brought to the uk as part of the sea life centres protection programme. Turtle numbers are dwindling around the world due to threats like breeding for the Food Industry and industrialfishing. Is ata is at a normal size for a total . dont know. It seems bigger than a teenage mutant ninja turtles, which i was briefly interested in 30 years ago. Raphael, donatello. Did you have a favourite . Donatello, i think. Glancing towards me looking for some kind of bailout, but youre not getting anything. I remember the hit, total power, and i think it came out the same week as the polkadot bikini song was number one. There were hero turtles in the uk and ninja in the us, ithink. Mixed doubles went primetime on a saturday night as andy murray and Serena Williams played together for the very first time. serandy, as theyre now known, won their opening mixed doubles match at wimbledon, and they put on a show too. Natalie pirks rounds up a busy day at the all england club. Time flies when youre having fun. And when the partnership, dubbed serandy, finally got on centre court. Applause. It was guaranteed box office. The smiles kept coming as the Partnership Began to flourish, though it wasnt always faultless. Commentator serena, get up laughter. With the first set in the bag, they turned on the style to make murrays first return to centre court in two years a successful one. After he lost his mens double match earlier, this pair were feeling the love. Whos the boss in this pairing . Well, were a team. Theres no i in team. We were saying before the match, were both the youngest sibling, so were used to being bossed by our older brother and sister, so were sort of taking it in turns, i guess. Johanna konta came through three sets against Sloane Stephens to make week two, but in an epic 5 setter, Britains Dan Evans was so close to joining her. Instead, joao sousa is portugals first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadal. Wimbledon is still loco about coco gauff, but today, the teenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. Shes got biggerfish to fry next week, though. And from the youngest to the greatest, Roger Federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. No sweat. Natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. Couple of other things to mention, and there was disappointment though for britains harriet dart. She was beaten by the world number one Ashleigh Barty on centre court. Dart said it was a learning curve. Hes apologised after being heard to say and trouble is looming for the italian fabio fognini, hes apologised after being heard to say that he wanted a bomb to explode on wimbledon during his defeat to the american tennys sandgren. Well phil neville didnt particularly enjoy it, calling englands third place playoff at the world cup nonsense and the players were pretty crestfallen afterwards too. They lost to sweden in nice after going 2 0 down in the first 22 minutes. Sofia jakobsson getting the second. England rallied later in the first half and got a goal thanks to fran kirby, and their comeback would have been omplete were it not for another intervention from the var. Just like in the semi final against the usa, ellen white thought shed scored an equaliser. But replays showed shed handled the ball in the build up. It finished 2 1. Ijust think maybe it i just think maybe it was a ijust think maybe it was a carry on from the semi final, the emotion, and the two goals probably sparked us into a bit of life. After that i thought, i dont think i have seen us play better after that first 20 minutes, the courage to keep Going Forward , minutes, the courage to keep Going Forward, the energy at the end, both teams were on their knees, to be fair. They gave everything. We gave it our best shot, we fell short, and we just have to hope next time we will be better. So, england failing to win a bronze medal, but today, the usa and the netherlands go for the trophy. So, england failing to win a bronze medal, but today, the usa and the netherlands go for the trophy. So, england failing to win a bronze medal, but today, while the netherlands are trying to win the tournament for the first time. You can watch it on bbc1. Kick off in lyon is at 4pm. England are going to play australia in the semi finals of the cricket world cup thats after two positions changed following the final round of games in the group stage. Australia lost to south africa by 10 runs at old trafford. That means that australia finished second in the final standings and therefore play third placed england at edgbaston on thursday in a matcht the aussie captain aaron finch says will be a blockbuster. India meanwhile will play new zealand at old trafford on tuesday after they thrashed sri lanka to finish top of the table. Rohit sharma became the first man to score five centuries in a world cup, as india won by seven wickets. There was an eventful start to Geraint Thomas defence of his Tour De France title in belgium. The briton collided with barriers on the right side of the road a mile from the end of the opening stage in brussels. He was able to get to the finish where he said he was fine. Mike teunissen beat peter sagan in a photo finish to become the first dutchman for 30 years to claim the leaders yellow jersey. Cata la n catalan dragons have ended a streak in the super league. They thrashed wakefield 44 10. Wakefield have now lost six of the last seven, and warrington beat the london broncos. And finally lionel messi has been sent off for only the second time in his career. The first was on his International Debut and last night he was also shown a red card playing for argentina in their third place playoff at the copa america. This was in the first half of the game against chile, and a confrontation with gary medel. They were both sent off although it looked like one was doing more pushing than the other. They even checked it via the var and still messi was sent off, and afterwards he claimed argentina were the victims of corruption. And perhaps that the referee had been told to do it after some injudicious comments from lionel messi. I have to say that these two we re messi. I have to say that these two were offering an interesting musical rendition of heroes in a half shell. It was quite a grungy, rapidly kind of tune, and i think many people should now head out and find it. It isa should now head out and find it. It is a recommendation you will com pletely is a recommendation you will completely ignore. The worlds biggest gymnastics event is also the most inclusive. Thousands of entrants are travelling to ta ke thousands of entrants are travelling to take part this year. It is non competitive, open to gymnasts of all abilities and 23,000 people are expected to be there. Mike bushell has been to visit one british club who cant wait to show what they can do. Getting ready to wow the world with the performance of their lives. The spartac club gymnasts from lancashire arejoining hundreds of others from the uk and lancashire this weekend for the biggest event of its kind in the world. Standing so tall with pride, and of the 800 gymnasts from the uk going to represent their country around the world at the gymnaestrada, which is only held every four years, one club in particular stands out and is famous across the globe. The club here has developed a reputation. Its coaching techniques means everybody is accepted regardless of ability, and they have a High Percentage of gymnasts with downs syndrome, because theirflexibility, they say, is ideal for the sport. It is unbelievable. I think it will be awesome. It makes me very special, i think, very special. It is life changing, and it is the way we teach, the way we break down the skills. It gives them independence in a safe environment, as well as the performance, they are absolutely lovely performers. With some gymnastics i know some of these kids havejobs, they go into mainstream schools because they are used to that culture, that environment. The spartac club are now blazing a trail in helping to advise other clubs around the world to set up more clubs like this to make gymnastics so inclusive. They are treated like celebrities when they travel the planet. I feel like im already famous. You are, around the world for any gymnast, you can tell that these guys are the truest form of participation. I think for any gymnast it is just one of the best things. It is notjust about the gymnastics. Will you show me some routines . Yeah, why not . I probably need to get changed, do i . Not into your leotard, no. No, you dont want to see me in my leotard. This can go on for seven, eight or nine minutes, these routines, and they are so involved. They want to show me by throwing me in at the deep end. I have been told to follow and try and do it. A little bit too early on the forward roll timing isnt my thing a big round of applause i went too early with the forward roll. Im not worthy of that you can see the camaraderie and friendship, the bonds that there are. Team spirit was even more essential in the foundations for the finale. This is one of these moments they will be showing to the whole world at the gymnaestrada later this month. You can see why this team is revered right around the world. That is fantastic. Admirable, the volunteer who was up for crouching down as mike was going to do the kick thing. It could have ended up with a kick in the air. There wasnt much clearance. You can always tell in pieces like that that mike is going to end up in a leotard. He is the greatest showman. He looked quite good in that leotard. You think so . Yes, yes. Lets get the weather. Heres susan with a look at this mornings weather. What a Beautiful Image that is. Yes, its norwich right now and look at that faultless, blue sky. Hopefully all areas will see sunshine today but some of us will have to wait bit longer than others. We can now see on the visible satellite picture a good indication of what the uk looks like at the moment. There is east anglia sticking out in the clear spot but we have the tail end of a weather front sitting across southern reaches of england and there is still rain coming out of that for the next few hours before a drift off into the continent. Coming down the length of the north sea, northerly breeze which will feed on some more clout on north seacoast. We could see the cloud big enough across northern scotland to give us the odd sharper shower this afternoon and perhaps one for the pennines and then Late Afternoon into the evening, perhaps the odd showerfor into the evening, perhaps the odd shower for lincolnshire and drifting into the north norfolk coast. The breeze is a nagging affair and it will feel quite chilly across northern scotland once again. It is quite gusty here in the north east, too. The wind isjust 12 quite gusty here in the north east, too. The wind is just 12 degrees quite gusty here in the north east, too. The wind isjust 12 degrees in aberdeen and just 14 to newcastle today. Pressure to the south where we have 26 celsius in hampshire yesterday and 22 is our top temperature today. Largely find through the evening. Perhaps just an isolated shower for lincolnshire and parts of east anglia. Quite chilly in parts of rural scotland into the hours of monday. 2 3d and some of the sheltered glens and they could even be a patchy, grassed frost to start the week. But some beautifully clear whether first thing on monday. A lot of sunshine to get the day under way. A bit more cloud drifting into Northern Ireland come the afternoon so grab the trolley on the way out because you will need it on the way out if you are heading home from work. Does make brolly. Elsewhere, a fine story. The rain is courtesy of this weather front here which pushes its way towards scotla nd which pushes its way towards scotland and Northern England for tuesday. Northern ireland, perhaps a little drier but still quite cloudy. Certainly grey skies across scotland and Northern England. With quite persistent rain on and off throughout the day across the central belt. Temperatures, around average values in the next few days. High teens to low 20s. It still looks quite changeable across the northern half of the uk in particular. Further writing to the week ahead. Come next weekend, if you have plans, it is looking pretty good, High Pressure is going to build once again and they will be a lot of fun weather to come and bridges should get a cup into the mid 20s. Should get back up. If you are watching on friday, Lara Lewington was here because it is a big week for click. Here is the team. A warm welcome to click. Welcome to click. Welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. Finally we have reached a very special milestone. We have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1000. And to celebrate, we are making a world first. Doing new things is in our dna. I am floating on air. Which is why we dont just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of whats possible on tv. Here is the team. It is marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. This was the worlds first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. Fyi, it was a nightmare. This weeks click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. This was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. And this week, for click 1000, we have really gone for it. Do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree . Ill explore the cave. So turn to page 84. This is how i spent a lot of my childhood, reading books where i could choose my own adventure, where at every point, i got to decide what happened next, and every time i read it, the story changed. I absolutely loved them. Not only was i in a different world, but because i was in charge of the story, that story came to life. It felt so real. Come on then, spen. So, after choose your own adventure books, came computer adventure games, first with text, and then with amazing graphics. But both would let me explore vast worlds, bigger than any book. The problem is tv doesnt let us do that. It tells one story, it makes one set of choices, and we just sit back and watch. Until now. I demand freedom imagine if everything that you watched was interactive, and if you could change your experiences depending on your mood, your desires, or even how much time you had. If you go online at the address thats on screen now, you will find a special version of this programme that is interactive. You get to choose which tech stories you hear about, and in how much detail. As you watch, youll be given options to dive deeper, or maybe to look at things from a different perspective, or maybe to skip one entirely. The Technology Used to make this possible is known as object based media, or 0bm, and it could be the future of how we watch video content. Broadcasters have been developing the tech for years now. Bbc r d has explored the concept with various online tutorials. The step by step nature of 0bm is particularly useful there. Netflix has had a dabble with its puss in boots, and more recently, with Charlie Brookers interactive bandersnatch. And now, premiering the bbcs first ever 0bm tv show is us. To say its been a tricky, brain melting minefield would be an understatement. Its a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. These are all the plans that weve made to figure out how were going to structure this episode. Doing 0bm is really different because you have to think of the story in different ways, because people might have seen other bits of the story, they might have chosen different path through the story. I have been told to create 700 million versions. It has taken more brainpower than any episode i have ever worked on, and more teamwork, to get the thing out there. Trust me, were not talking to each other the moment. What does that stand for . Wizard. But we couldnt have done it without r ds otherworldly expertise. Matthew and his team have been devising an 0bm strategy for the last few years. A couple of years ago we decided we wanted to try and transfer this capability to create this stuff. We were busy engineering it, but we didnt have any tools. So we decided to build a story kit, essentially. Custom made software can handle hundreds of pieces of content, like video, audio and text, and put them together on the fly, as viewers make their choices. So its a tool that is aimed at producers who have no hot Software Development skills, so the whole idea was to allow these people to then easily use an interface like a drag and drop interface like story former, to create those experiences. All in all, we think we have 148 different chunks of video, which to my mind makes about a gazillion different paths through the content. Also tons of footage, and weve used up every hard drive that we have. I suppose its been keeping me up at night, thinking are we going to get it finished in time . It really has been a challenging process. Theres been times when i had to dojust like. But we think, we really think, its been worth it. Putting you in the driving seat will mean, hopefully, you at home can enjoy the show more than ever before more. At the core of being able to give you all these choices is the idea of branching narratives, possible options that lead onto the next bit, or reroute you to a park where the story can flow from there. To get advice on how to create a multiple choice click, i went to create one of the creators of the fighting fantasy books i grew up with, Ian Livingstone. It involves writing multiple storylines at once. And how i used to do it was create a map, on which i kept a record of all the encounters as you went through the adventure. Its giving you a choice like do you want to turn left or right, which is a simple choice, or do you want to try and tiptoe past the sleeping goblin or attack him with your sword. And the choices are quite varied. So when im writing i have to keep a record of where the reader would go. So if you make this choice, i need to make sure that they can actually get out of there, and then these are all the encounters. They find gold, they find treasure, they find magical items. Can i show you our version of an adventure map . This is the layout of this actual interview, which is multichoice. What do you think . Minimalist. Not too many options, so we should be done in less than four hours. Because it can take you days to get through a fighting fantasy game book. Good luck on your adventure. That was Ian Livingstone talking to one of his biggest fanboys. Now, currently, normaltv doesnt allow us to show you a fully interactive programme, so to give you a feel of what click 0bm will be like when you watch it online, weve added a dash of it to this weeks tech news. You will see some options pop up on screen. You wont be able to click them, we will do that for you. But it should give you an idea of what to expect. Here is lara. Hello and welcome to the week in tech. This week, the church of england issued its first guidelines for social media users. Its release came the same time as the archbishop of canterbury streamed his own live video. Nearly a decade ago, alphabet, the company that owns google, announced its balloon spin out, loon. This promised floating masts which would deliver 4g services to the worlds most remote places. It is now planning to launch its own trial with african telecom. Loons balloons are each the size of a tennis court, but they need to be as they are filled with enough helium to keep them afloat while carrying solar powered networking gear. This robot there is quite aptly called huggable. The new trial suggests it could help poorly children feel better in hospital. More than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, Northeastern University and boston childrens hospital. The hi tech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. Huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. In europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. This means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. And finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. Neil mendozas mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the Childrens Museum of pittsburgh. Thats it. That is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. The machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. We will bring you click 1001, a space 0dyssey. Until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today president Trumps White House is branded inept, insecure