Harry dunn was an accident, but hed try to arrange a meeting for his parents with the woman suspected of driving the car wwhich hit his motorbike. Were going to speak to her very shortly and see if we can do something. It was an accident. It was a terrible accident. Rebekah vardys agent has exclusively told this programme has instructed lawyers to do a forensic investigation on her Instagram Account, after fellow wag Colleen Rooney accused her of leaking stories to the sun. Mrs vardy says it wasnt her. Ban eating on trains and buses. Thats one of the recommendations of outgoing chief medical officer for england Dame Sally Davies, who says the government is way too slow in tackling the Childhood Obesity crisis. We have got to look at everything, including local public transport as to how we can change our environment, our norms, our behaviours, and its time as a society that we made a stand. Well talk to darren mclintonck or dibsy who has struggled with his weight since he was a child but has managed to lose 20 stone thats half his body weight in the past year. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. What do you think about the outgoing chief medical officer for englands call to ban eating on buses and trains to tackle Childhood Obesity 7 are you a mum or dad who thinks it would be impossible to keep your kids quiet on a trip into town without a snack . Or do you think its a necessary, if drastic, measure . Many of you already getting in touch. Simon on twitter we have to remember that there are lots of people who use public transport for very early commutes to work who have little realistic choice other than to have breakfast during their commute. Education is the answer, not bans. Mandy on twitter i cant abide people next to me who eat on the go. I was brought up by parents who embedded manners in me. Lifestyles may have changed but parents need to take responsibility for their children and health. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about, use the hashtag victoria live. First Anita Mcveigh has the news. The us secretary of state has said that washington did not give turkey a green light to begin its military operation in north east syria. Turkey launched ground and air assaults against Kurdish Forces in Northern Syria yesterday, despite international condemnation. The actions follow President Trumps surprise decision to withdraw us troops from the northern border area. Ministers should ban eating on public transport and phase out all adverts for unhealthy food and drink at major public venues, according to englands former chief medical officer. In her final report to government, Dame Sally Davies says we are nowhere near achieving government targets to halve Childhood Obesity by 2030, and calls on ministers take radical action. The Health Secretary matt hancock said they have already taken strong action in this area, but they will study the report closely and act on the evidence. The Prime Minister will meet his irish counterpart leo varadkar today, in an attempt to find enough Common Ground to reach a brexit deal. Borisjohnson will meet the taoiseach in the north west of england at lunchtime. The prospect of agreement seems remote as each sides plan has been rejected by the other, and the eu summit, where any deal would have to be signed off, is just a week away. President trump has said his officials will speak to the American Woman who claimed diplomatic immunity and left the uk after she was involved in the death of a british motorcyclist. Harry dunn was 19 when he was killed in a crash in northamptonshire in august. Anne sacoolas, whos 42, and the wife of a us official, later flew home to the states. Mr dunns family wants her to return for questioning by the police, a demand supported by borisjohnson, who has raised it with mr trump. Prince harry and the singer, ed sheeran havejoined forces to raise awareness about mental health. The duke of sussexs Instagram Account do you mind if i bring the camera in . The duke of sussexs Instagram Account shows him letting sheeran in to his home, joking that its like looking in a mirror. The short video fades to black and finishes with todays date, and the caption coming soon. It also includes a hashtag in the caption, which suggests the pair have been working on something to mark World Mental Health day. Turkey has been bombing Northern Syria to Widespread International condemnation. If you were living there right now, youd be wondering whether to stay in your home or pack up as much of your stuff as possible and leave. So whyis turkey doing this . Its attacking Kurdish Forces in the north becasue it says they are terrorists. These kurdish troops are allies of the us. Theyve helped defeat and then contain thousands of is fighters. On sunday, President Trump withdrew his american troops from the exact area which turkey planned to attack. The president has been accused of abandoning the kurds, and giving a green light to turkey. That accusation was rejected by the american secretary of state, mike pompeo. Thats just false. The thatsjust false. The United States did not give turkey a green light. Well continue to be in a position to do what we need to do to keep the American People are safe as we possibly can. So could the invasion cause further chaos in the region allowing is fighters potentially to regoup as Islamic State 2, posing a further threat to us here in britain . We can speak now to hassan hassan, who is a kurd in Northern Syria. He says there have been fierce clashes where he is, and his children were so scared at the bombing that they couldnt sleep last night. And matthew broomfield, a 25 year old brit in syria, and a media activist working with local and International Media in syria to monitor the situation there. Tell us about the last 12 hours or so tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life of your family. Tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life of your familylj think so in the life of your family. think the last 12 hours of the life of my family was the rehearsal of what happened to us that happen to us what happened to us that happen to us 18 months ago when every minute in the turkish invasion, that plagued my family and my area at that time and now we are displaced. I think that time and now we are displaced. Ithinka that time and now we are displaced. I think a lot of horror and panic has struck all the civilians along the turkish border, and it has turned out to be an all out war that has erupted, extending from the north of aleppo, and up to the iraqi border. 100,000 civilians have fled the border area and other towns, and even from other cities. Let me ask you what it has been like for your three children as they hear bombs landing around you . Unfortunately, for us, as kurds here, and then for my family as a christian protestant family here, we feel, and it is the same feeling of my children, the whole world has left us as easy prey for the turkish army and islamists backed by turkey to be slaughtered at any backed by turkey to be slaughtered atany time backed by turkey to be slaughtered at any time whenever our forces are broken, and the front liners have been broken and the turkish army have made a major incursion into our place here. So you feel you have made a major incursion into our place here. So you feelyou have been forgotten by the International Community and are effectively being left to die . Unfortunately, whichever state the kurdish live, they endure a perilous existence and world powers only sees them as useful proxies when needed and we are not. I will bring in matt broomfield. Tell us how it has been for you. Hi, so im a very long way from from hassan, hundred kilometres per way, but this war has broken out all along the border sol per way, but this war has broken out all along the border so i hearing that in the capital has seen schelling until late in the night and further along the border there are other cities where the situation is even more are other cities where the situation is even more severe are other cities where the situation is even more severe with incursion events and on top of that there have been numerous sleeper attacks by isis elements in syria who have activated themselves to capitalise oii activated themselves to capitalise on the circumstances, and there is a lot of fear and confusion. How do you know they are isis fighters capitalising on this unravelling, if you like . Some attacks have been claimed by isis and they claimed one in iraq last night and just now a couple of hours ago sleeper cell attack was carried out, and a long time has seen the turkish state supporting these sleeper cell groups in north east syria. Supporting these sleeper cell groups in northeast syria. Sorry to interrupt, how many sleeper cell groups do you estimate that there are, if you can give us an estimation, because many of us have the impression here that most, if not all isis fighters are in custody, in prison, detained, they have been defeated, that is the message we get. Absolutely not. There are tens of thousands of isis fighters still active across syria and iraq, many across north east syria, and until about four days ago the coalition and the sdf were carrying out daily raids to arrest isis cells and in the space of 24 hours with the trump announcement, that changed and one of the first sites targeted yesterday was the local anti terror headquarters. This is an American Training Group that was working hand in hand to fight isis until three or four days ago. Briefly, one final question, you have a nature old, a 13 year old and a 17 year old. Are you going to stay in your home or are you going to have to move again . Believe me, we have to move again . Believe me, we have nowhere to flee. I have already lost my flat in my hometown. I also lost my flat in my hometown. I also lost my flat in my hometown. I also lost my villa, and its now occupied by settlers from other places and i also lost my olive fields and my orchards and now we are wondering where to go, because even here we are not allowed by the Syrian Forces even to go deeper inside syria. We are even displaced here. Thank you very much, and absolutely wretched situation and im very grateful that you have told our british audience about it. Thank you, both of you, really appreciate your time. Emily thornberry, were going to talk to you about syria and then about the case of 19 year old harry dunn and the us diplomats wife anne saccoulas. How do you react to this man who has had to flee once and has nowhere else to go . Its a desperate situation. The kurds are supposed to have been the troops on the ground, the ones who were supposed to be fighting isis for us and having done thejob, and fighting isis for us and having done the job, and you fighting isis for us and having done thejob, and you can see fighting isis for us and having done the job, and you can see from the map, having more or less taken control of almost a third of syria and running it in a particular way, the kurds have once again been double crossed by the west. The history of the kurdish people, its almost like a rule of middle eastern politics that the kurds will always be sold out and we are seeing it again. There are a number of things that worry me and people are talking a lot about the isis fighters on the preoccupation that the kurds have with fighting the turks, but there is another thing which is that the turks have started to bomb the area around the border but they are also talking about the enforced repatriation of syrians who are not kurds, who do not come from that area, and will be forced to live in the border area to be part of the buffer state. This is completely contrary to any internationally recognised law and i expect of the commission for refugees to come out strongly and say that you cannot manipulate people like this. Are you worried about the rise of business an Islamic State 2 . Worried about the rise of business an Islamic State 2 . We have heard that there are groups that have been imprisoned and there are still problems in relation to the Islamic State, but the kurds have done a greatjob in terms of clearing that particular area and also setting up a government that is very unlike many of the other governments in the middle east. They have a female leader, they have. Its quite a liberal regime their attention will be distracted by having to fight turkish forces. So they take their eye off the ball of the thousands of isis fighters they have helped detain and manage, and that could unravel. That poses a further threat to britain, does it not . This has been the problem throughout in relation to syria, that nobody has been able to talk about an endgame. People have been happy to get involved and send troops in, but theres never been a Long Term Plan as to what a peaceful syria will look like and what the future of syria ought to be. Do you think what is happening in Northern Syria poses a threat to british citizens here . Of course it will. In what respect . It might be a long way away, but if you get ungoverned spaces, that is where you will get death cults to begin, and in turn, they will radicalise all kinds of people and they can be a centre for propaganda, but also training and people go out to get training and come back. So what happens in Northern Syria does affect our security at home, i fully understand that. What should happen to the two british isis fighters that have been handed over to us custody, President Trump says they are ina custody, President Trump says they are in a secure location and these are in a secure location and these are two of the so called the beatles, what should happen to them in your view . I think and have a lwa ys in your view . I think and have always thought that those who have committed crimes in syria should come back home to face justice and i think we should try them and they should face the full might of british law. Brought back here and tried . Yes. Responsible for the deaths of about 30 western hostages. Exactly. Turkey says the kurdish troops are terrorists, that is why they are doing this. What you to that . Its very difficult, this, because terrorism is a word people bandy around, but the point of this is is that they have been allies, they have been Donald Trumps allies and been the west troops on the ground when there have been actions in syria, so the west, and the raf has been bombing, and the americans do, but when it comes to troops on the ground, we rely on the kurds, so having said to the kurds that we wa nt having said to the kurds that we want you to do this, to now double crossed them and say that we will stand aside while the turks, who claim you are terrorists, are able to not cross the border and you are sitting there as sitting ducks, obviously the tension between the kurds on the turks, people know about and its always been there. But we cant, on the one hand, accept that turkey calls them terrorists and on the other hand say, yes, but theyve been allies of the west during this important campaign. When President Trump and his secretary of state say they did not give the green light for turkey to invade, we werejust not give the green light for turkey to invade, we were just withdrawing oui to invade, we were just withdrawing our own us troops, you say what . say busily the number of troops on the border would not stoke it turkey invading if they want to, but they were tripwire, so the fact that there were americans there showed that america did not expect and did not want turkey to invade, so to then pull out those troops, turkey seesit then pull out those troops, turkey sees it as a green light. Within 24 hours they began the bombing regime and now the troops are massing. I dont care what donald trump says, lets look at the truth and see what has happened on the ground. Of course it is seen as a green light andi course it is seen as a green light and i think the other thing is, when i was and i think the other thing is, when iwas in and i think the other thing is, when i was in parliament on tuesday and there was a Security Council meeting that afternoon, there is a nato meeting that afternoon and i said to the british that what we should be doing is putting a really strong resolution on both of them, condemning turkey and saying they must not invade. That wouldnt stop them. In the end we have to have a political solution. But is that your solution in the short term . A strong statement condemning them . solution in the short term . A strong statement condemning them . If we had done it before the invasion had happened, i think it would have had a more powerful effect. But whats the point . It wouldnt have stopped them, you admitted it wouldnt. Just as they didnt invade when america was on the border, if the International Community was clear in saying do not do this and nato. Remember, turkey are an important pa rt remember, turkey are an important part of nato and if the nato council said to turkey you must not invade, you are in nato and you must not do this, i think that would be very powerful. What is even more powerful is that we did not do it. powerful. What is even more powerful is that we did not do it. I want to move on after one more question on this area. You voted against military action in syria in 2015. Do you regret that now . No. Because it ta kes you regret that now . No. Because it takes us back to the chilcott enquiry on what happened in iraq and libya, the lessons from that is that we do not get involved in military action. Are you glad us troops did . Isis might not have been defeated if they hadnt. The point is this, in order to be able to get military intervention in any country we need to be clear about what the endgame is. We cannot commit ourselves and be there for an endless amount of time if there is not a political solution. In the end, and i know people dont like politics these days, but it is the answer, diplomacy is the answer and there has to be in agreement and at the moment we have far too many foreign troops in syria, a few american troops in syria, a few american troops withdraw, then hold more whole load more turks. The problem is there are too many foreign troops and we need them to withdraw and we need to have both parties in peace talks and talks that will sort out what the constitutional settlement will be for syria in the long term. I want to ask you about another area and see if the politics can be the answer, the case of 19 year old harry dunn, killed in a fatal car crash and the suspect is a man caught a woman called an sacoolas who lived in britain with her husband but fled this country to go back to the states protected by diplomatic immunity and i want to introduce you to the family lawyer who is here. And also the family, the parents of harry dunn, who met the parents of harry dunn, who met the foreign secretary dominic raab yesterday which left the family feeling angry and let down. The family are back at home because they are family are back at home because they a re pretty family are back at home because they are pretty exhausted, i understand, and they are looking after harrys twin. They were on the programme on monday, a very moving interview with them. Lets have a quick look. Could you ever forgive her . Yes, i mean, it was an accident. We know this. She didnt mean to kill our son. It was an accident and i can forgive her for that, but forgive her for leaving . I dont know. She had a choice and she could have stayed, choice and she 5941 have 2243335 ,, ~ sure