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Every time we file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out the election. Broken swings and unsafe Climbing Frames are childrens playgrounds falling into disrepair . The new Football League season begins across the uk, with southampton providing late drama in the first match, as they start life back in the championship, with a win. Its saturday, the fifth of august. The met office is warning of potential Road Closures, power cuts and flying debris as storm antoni batters wales and South West England. Amber alerts are in place for high winds and Northern Ireland is being deluged by heavy rain. Our reporter, tomos morgan has the details. Its not quite been a Great British summer that we all hoped for. Ata time at a time we should be outside, rain has disrupted music and Sporting Events up and down the country. This was chester last month, just some of the rotten weather that has made thisjuly one of the wettest on record. Unfortunately, it does not look like things are due to get any better for some of the country this weekend. There are a few areas of concern. First of all, Northern Ireland, where we will get heavy, persistent rain, 20 a0 millimetres, that could be enough to bring some flooding problems, and then as storm antoni moves into england and wales, across South West England and wales we get a swathe of very strong winds, gusts of 50 65 mph, potentially bringing down one or two trees. The met office began Naming Storms about eight years ago and its the third time they have named a Weather Event in august, with some predicting this could be the worst summer on the roads. We are expecting it to be a very challenging day on the roads, around 4 Million People are expected to travel, lots of people heading away on holiday, a lot of people heading back, so we are urging people to take lots of care, the roads will be wet and the wind will be a big problem, so the message is to slow down, leave extra space behind the vehicle in front and be particularly careful of the wind, keep two hands on the wheel and remain in control all times. With a month of School Holidays to go, most will be hoping the sun picks up soon to rescue what has been a dire summer so far. Tomos morgan, bbc news. And simon will have more on the weather later in the programme. The former us President Donald Trump has used a republican rally in alabama to dismiss the latest criminal charges against him as ridiculous. He said the indictment, over his efforts to overturn Election Results, was an attempt by President Biden to cling to power, as our North America correspondent sean dilley reports. We are going to � make America Great again�. We are going to make America Great auain. We are going to make America Great aain. , we are going to make America Great auain. , ~. , we are going to make America Great auain. , , again. Donald trump knows his audience and again. Donald trump knows his audience and what again. Donald trump knows his audience and what they again. Donald trump knows his audience and what they want. Again. Donald trump knows his audience and what they want to | again. Donald trump knows his audience and what they want to hear. Some have paid thousands to be here in alabama. Mrtrump some have paid thousands to be here in alabama. Mr trump knows though he needs wider support from the country if he is to win the white house. If elected, he said he would end the war in ukraine. It elected, he said he would end the war in ukraine. War in ukraine. It will be done ve , war in ukraine. It will be done very. Very war in ukraine. It will be done very. Very quickly war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. I war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. I am war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. I am the i war in ukraine. It will be done i very, very quickly. I am the only candidate who can make this promise. I will prevent world war three. But mr trump has some fights of his own before any of that. He was speaking just one day after appearing in court in washington, dc, accused of trying to cheat the last election. The latest case on top of separate charges in new york and florida. One poll suggests nominees about this in his party. 52 of republicans polled online say they would not vote for donald trump at the president ial elections, if he was serving prison sentence. 45 said they would not support him if he was convicted of a felony. 35 said they would. But thatis felony. 35 said they would. But that is all a bit hypothetical. Donald trump is by far the front runner to win his partys nomination and it is almost unthinkable that the republicans would support anyone other then there candidate. You want a smart president , you do not want a stupid president. And on his legal trouble. ,. Trouble. Every time they file an indictment trouble. Every time they file an indictment we trouble. Every time they file an indictment we go trouble. Every time they file an indictment we go way trouble. Every time they file an indictment we go way up trouble. Every time they file an indictment we go way up in trouble. Every time they file an indictment we go way up in the j indictment we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out the selection. One more indictment at this election and it is closed out. No one even has a chance. Is closed out. Noone even has a chance. �. , , , chance. But however he spends his troubles as chance. But however he spends his troubles as they chance. But however he spends his troubles as they win, chance. But however he spends his troubles as they win, his chance. But however he spends his| troubles as they win, his increasing number of court dates and trials will severely limit his ability to make speeches like this. fix, will severely limit his ability to make speeches like this. A deep state is destroying make speeches like this. A deep state is destroying our make speeches like this. A deep state is destroying our nation, i make speeches like this. A deep i state is destroying our nation, but the tables must turn and we will quickly destroy the deep state. Sean dilley, bbc news, in washington. A Social Media Streamer has caused chaos in new york city by telling his viewers he would give away gaming consoles. Around 2,000 people gathered at Union Square Park after he pledged to hand out Free Playstation 5 devices. Some of the crowd began throwing missiles and toppling barricades, Prompting Police to detain a number of people, including the streamer. Nasa has re established contact with one of its space probes, two weeks after a mistaken command caused communications to be cut. Voyager 2 was sent to explore space in 1977. Nasa says the antenna is now once again facing back towards earth. A hosepipe ban covering parts of kent and sussex has been lifted with immediate effect. South east water introduced the restriction six weeks ago following the Hottestjune On Record but the company says water levels have since returned to normal. Industrial action is causing more disruption to Rail Services on the south coast, causing problems for people hoping to attend major events, including Glorious Goodwood and the brighton pride festival. Its due to a dispute between the aslef union and Govia Thameslink railway, as our Business Correspondent theo leggett reports. It isa it is a uks pride festival but it will not be possible to get there by train today. The Rail Operator Gtr says it has cancelled all services in and out of brighton and Claims Industrial Action by Train Drivers belonging to the aslef union means it will not have capacity to operate safely, the latest skirmish between the union and 15 operators across the union and 15 operators across the country. Aslef union once more money for its members but real firms as it can only happen in turn for significant changes to working conditions which the union will not accept. The Rail Companies insist they need to modernise and cut costs. The deadlock is led to a summer of industrial action. It is often coincided with strikes by another union, the rmt, also in dispute with railfirms. Over the past week, as left drivers have been refusing to work overtime and from monday will be more of this time. Govia Thameslink Railway some networks, including southern, Southwest Railway and Great Northern means it will rain as per normal and others it will be in a different timetable but they could still be some cancellation at short notice. Aslef the decision by gtr to cut services to brighton today is a deliberate attempt to blame the union for its failings. The company says it has no choice but immense those planning to head to pride by train, will have to do Something Different if they want to join the party. Thousands of uk scouts are leaving an International Gathering in south korea after it was hit by a heatwave. Hundreds of people attending the world Scout Jamboree have fallen ill as temperatures reached 35 degrees. Our Reporterjean Mackenzie is there. Jean, whats the latest . Iam i am looking behind you and number one, you are getting a sense of the scale of the event one, you are getting a sense of the scale of the event absolutely this is the site where scale of the event absolutely this is the site where 45,000 scale of the event absolutely this is the site where 45,000 scouts scale of the event absolutely this l is the site where 45,000 scouts from All Around The World from more than 150 countries have come to camp in south korea but unfortunately during a blazing heat waves so the situation is this morning is that the 4000 uk scouts are now getting onto buses without going to the capital of seoul where they will spend the rest of the jamboree in hotel rooms and we have also heard the us and Singaporean Teams are also putting their scouts out. This morning i had been talking to one of the uk people who explained the decision and he said it is notjust because of the head. That they could have withstood. It is also about the facilities. The toilet they thought was a health risk and there were children who are not receiving the food, their own dietary requirements. They also heard from parents is back to the children who told us they were not having enough food, people are having to walk to supermarkets to buy food and water. Look, the uk organisers understand this is a huge disappointment and there were lots of british scouts here having a really brilliant time and i devastated they have to leave but ultimately there were enough children who were not ok and the team did not believe they were confident they could keep everybody hearsay. The us and uk teams have the money and resources to be able to pull out people at short notice. There are plenty of countries still here who do not have the luxury. The british team say that by pulling their scouts out, this may relieve some of the pressure on the site in the coming days. Some of the pressure on the site in the coming deve the coming days. Thank you very much. It the coming days. Thank you very much it is the coming days. Thank you very much. It is ten the coming days. Thank you very much. It is ten minutes the coming days. Thank you very much. It is ten minutes past the coming days. Thank you very much. It is ten minutes past six. J today marks the start of the National Eisteddfod, which celebrates welsh arts, language and culture. Its taking place near pwllheli and features music, visual arts, literature and dance. This years event also marks the bbc� s centenary of broadcasting from the eisteddfod. The Rip Off Britain presenter Angela Rippon is set to become the oldest ever contestant on strictly come dancing. The 78 year old, who used to present the show� s Non Celebrity forerunner, come dancing, beats the record set byjohnny ball, who was just 74 when he took part in 2012. The actors Amanda Abbington and Layton Williams will also take part in this years series. So you already have a sense of what the weather is, maybe by looking out the weather is, maybe by looking out the window that is a good start. Not very nice this morning on the way into the car park, dark and pretty wet and it is all about storm antoni, bringing some heavy rain already. It is through this morning that we see the strongest of the winds and rain, gradually that will ease and there will be some dark sharp showers later on but this is storm antoni, you can sit on the Pressure Chart moving in the last couple of hours and you can see the isobars getting closer together that will see some strong winds, particularly towards the south west of the uk. This is the rainfall we have seen so far. Yes, youre waking up have seen so far. Yes, youre waking up to a very wet start across Northern Ireland, wales and south west of england and it is south west of england and it is South West England where we have an Amber Warning from the met office, the second highest warning of damaging us winds of up to 75 mph into devon as well. That will gradually ease its way eastward as we go through the day and there will be heavy showers this afternoon especially in the southeast of england. The winds are staying strong down in south Western Areas and further north, some showers around and dry interludes but disappointingly call, especially with the Rain Persisting across much of the day, 13 celsius in the midlands three tonight, the area of low pressure will move away to the eastern things are looking quieter for the second half of the weekend. During sunday there will be some showers around, some fairly gusty winds around eastern areas and that will gradually ease off and sunny spells and scattered showers and some could be heavy towards the Western Areas into the afternoon and temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19 degrees. fist temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19 decrees. �. , temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19 decrees. �. , temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19dearees. , temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19dearees. �. , temperatures higher tomorrow, 18 or 19dearees. �. , 19 degrees. At least today is a bad da and 19 degrees. At least today is a bad day and tomorrow 19 degrees. At least today is a bad day and tomorrow will 19 degrees. At least today is a bad day and tomorrow will not 19 degrees. At least today is a bad day and tomorrow will not be 19 degrees. At least today is a bad day and tomorrow will not be that| day and tomorrow will not be that bad. Its not great weather for playing outside today when it does clear up, children in wales and scotland much better access to playgrounds than those in england. Charity play england is blaming decades of failure in the Planning System which, it says, has more provision for protecting newts and bats than providing safe play areas. Dave guest has been looking into it. It is the Perfect Place to be on a sunny summers afternoon. Kids absolutely sunny summers afternoon. Kids absolutely love sunny summers afternoon. Kids absolutely love the sunny summers afternoon. If; cs absolutely love the park, fresh air and meet their friends absolutely love the park, fresh air and meet theirfriends here. Its just a fantastic place to bring them on a nice sunny day. The just a fantastic place to bring them on a nice sunny day. On a nice sunny day. The children here are very on a nice sunny day. The children here are very lucky. On a nice sunny day. The children here are very lucky. This on a nice sunny day. The children here are very lucky. This play on a nice sunny day. The children | here are very lucky. This play park in morecambe in lancashire only open last year after refurbishment costing £76,000 but it is a mixed picture across the uk when it comes to free to access childrens play areas. The association of play industries, the leading trade body industries, the leading trade body in this sector, says the chances of finding a decent place to play depend on where you live. It published a report that revealed the West Midlands has the worst play provision with almost 1000 children per playground. That is compared to just 196 in scotland. In london, where one in five households do not have access to a garden, there are 866 children to each playground. Whereas welsh children have access to almost twice the number of playgrounds than children in london. There is no statutory duty to provide place play services locally in england. But there is in scotland and wales. find locally in england. But there is in scotland and wales. And sometimes the la scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places there scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places there are scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places there are have scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places there are have seen | the play places there are have seen better days. I the play places there are have seen better days better days. If we do not provide as a socie , better days. If we do not provide as a society, inspiring better days. If we do not provide as a society, inspiring but better days. If we do not provide as a society, inspiring but safe, better days. If we do not provide as a society, inspiring but safe, play i a society, inspiring but safe, play areas, what else are they going to do . , ~ areas, what else are they going to do . , � areas, what else are they going to do . , do . This park in blackburn is currently do . This park in blackburn is currently out do . This park in blackburn is currently out of do . This park in blackburn is currently Out Of Bounds do . This park in blackburn is currently Out Of Bounds and l do . This park in blackburn is currently Out Of Bounds and causing frustration for some. Currently Out Of Bounds and causing frustration for some. There are only a few things frustration for some. There are only a few things on frustration for some. There are only a few things on here frustration for some. There are only a few things on here they frustration for some. There are only a few things on here they can frustration for some. There are only a few things on here they can play l a few things on here they can play on. Not great. It is a few things on here they can play on not great on. Not great. It is literally where it makes you on. Not great. It is literally where it makes you think on. Not great. It is literally where it makes you think so on. Not great. It is literally where it makes you think so whether on. Not great. It is literally where| it makes you think so whether you should it makes you think so whether you should come here now stop i the council should come here now stop i the council says it is planning to spend £350,000 council says it is planning to spend £350,000 and refurbishment here. 0ther £350,000 and refurbishment here. Other councils though are struggling to find cash for play parks. fir to find cash for play parks. Where it was taken. Be really interesting to get a snapshot of what is going on. And maybe also you have a great playground and something you want to celebrate. That could also be the case. Yes lets take a look at todays papers. International students could squeeze out uk applicants to University Science courses, according to the lead story in the times. The paper says a higher share of overseas applicants could be admitted to help cover costs of expensive maths and engineering programmes. Following on from the rise in Interest Rates, the lead story in the i is an interview with the bank of england governor andrew bailey, who says high street banks need to do more to help savers by passing on Interest Rate increases to their customers. Rip off britain presenter Angela Rippon features on many of the front pages after she was announced as strictly come dancings oldest contestant at the age of 78. The tv star admits the prospect is a scary one. This is a picture, a delightful picture and mike, you will appreciate this as well. 101 year old raf veteran kate orchard has set what is believed to be a record as the oldest person in the uk to complete a wired Stage Performance it was during a production of peter pan at the cornwall playhouse in truro. You know, iwas you know, i was looking up kate orchard as well. You know, i was looking up kate orchard as well. 101. Now but you look, she orchard as well. 1011. Now but you look, she took to the skies in a glider a couple of years ago at 99. Wow , , glider a couple of years ago at 99. Wow , ,. ,. Wow she sells poppies in cornwall, she lives there, wow she sells poppies in cornwall, she lives there, selling wow she sells poppies in cornwall, she lives there, selling for wow she sells poppies in cornwall, she lives there, selling for 100 she lives there, selling for 100 years old, outselling poppies, the gliderjourney she did to raise money to help for heroes and now, here she is. Money to help for heroes and now, here she is money to help for heroes and now, here she is. What role does she play in peter pan . Here she is. What role does she play in peter pan . Do here she is. What role does she play in peter pan . Do we here she is. What role does she play in peter pan . Do we know . Here she is. What role does she play in peter pan . Do we know . Crosstalk. A secial in peter pan . Do we know . Crosstalk. A Special Appearance in peter pan . Do we know . Crosstalk. A Special Appearance and in peter pan . Do we know . Crosstalk. A Special Appearance and she in peter pan . Do we know . Crosstalk. A Special Appearance and she just a Special Appearance and she just does it and Everyone Health to adapt around her. She is not scared of an adventure. fir around her. She is not scared of an adventure around her. She is not scared of an adventure. Absolutely | adventure. Or heights absolutely not. What are adventure. Or heights absolutely not. What are you adventure. Or heights absolutely not. What are you looking adventure. Or heights absolutely not. What are you looking at . Adventure. Or heights absolutely i not. What are you looking at . There is a lot going on. The womens world cup continues down under but domestically, the Football Season is backin domestically, the Football Season is back in earnest with two championship matches with england and Scotland Last Night but this is the moment fans have been building up the moment fans have been building up to all summer. You managers, a new era, the hopes are high because nothing has happened to dampen the hopes and its like a first day of school. Hopes and its like a first day of school. ,. ,. School. The weather is not playing well . I associate school. The weather is not playing well . I associate rubbish school. The weather is not playing well . I associate rubbish weatherl well . I associate rubbish weather with football well . I associate rubbish weather with Football Season. Well . I associate rubbish weather with Football Season. Fans well . I associate rubbish weather with Football Season. Fans do well . I associate rubbish weather with Football Season. Fans do notj with Football Season. Fans do not care. With Football Season. Fans do not care well. With Football Season. Fans do not care. Well, good with Football Season. Fans do not care. Well, good morning this is it, then. The Roller Coaster Ride begins, taking fans hopes and dreams all the way until may. So, tomorrow, theres the Community Shield Manchester City against arsenal while the Scottish Premiership gets under way this afternoon and last night, the english Football League kicked off as Sheffield Wednesday played southampton with some classic late drama more on that shortly. But first, following leicester, leeds and southamptons relegation, the championship looks more competitive than ever and in league two, hollywood has arrived. Joe lynskey looks ahead to the new campaign. Commentator lester are relegated. After the heartache becomes a reality. Back in may, three huge clubs through relegation. They dropped out of the top flight and now the landscape changes. For lester and leads this is day one of the fight back, the Road Promotion goes up and down the country and takes in 46 games the efl marathon starting up again leicester and leeds. And yet, seven years ago, leicester breached the very top and back then they were champions and now they are in the championship. This time, led by enzo maresca, a former Man City Coach who has not managed here before. His High Pressure introduction starts on sunday as his team welcomed coventry. Sunday as his team welcomed covent. ~. , sunday as his team welcomed covent. ~. , coventry. We need to be ready. This team is playing coventry. We need to be ready. This team is playing under coventry. We need to be ready. This team is playing under a coventry. We need to be ready. This team is playing under a new coventry. We need to be ready. This i team is playing under a new manager, so probably the big difference between us and the rest of the club is this, that in football it makes a big difference but here, we need to be ready. Big difference but here, we need to be read. Big difference but here, we need to be read. ,. Big difference but here, we need to be read. ~ ,. , be ready. One have kept jamie vardy and brought be ready. One have kept jamie vardy and brought in be ready. One have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor be ready. One have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor coady, be ready. One have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor coady, two and brought in conor coady, two former England International is make this team and this league one of the strongest four years. 19 Championship Clubs have been in the Premier League four, most of them still starts with aims of a return. Here is the deal. Im officially coming on board at Birmingham City football club. Football club. Birmingham city have sent 12 football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this League Football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this league and i spent 12 years in this league and now with star studded us owners, theyve brought players to be contenders. The top to go straight up, formal make the play offs but leadss new boss knows how it works. Hes been promoted five twice before four more. Hes been promoted five twice before four more. Hes been promoted five twice before four more. Excited, our first game before four more. Excited, our first game down before four more. Excited, our first game down of before four more. Excited, our first game down of the before four more. Excited, our first game down of the road, before four more. Excited, our| first game down of the road, even more exciting. I know the atmosphere is always great and outstanding and especially the first game of the summer break. In especially the first game of the summer break. Especially the first game of the summer break. ,. Summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for a summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for a new summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for a new force. Summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for a new force. Can summer break. In the fourth tier, a new start for a new force. Can he i new start for a new force. Can he win it here . New start for a new force. Can he win it here . Wrexham new start for a new force. Can he win it here . Wrexham are new start for a new force. Can he win it here . Wrexham are back i new start for a new force. Can he. Win it here . Wrexham are back after 15 ears in win it here . Wrexham are back after 15 years in nonleague. Win it here . Wrexham are back after 15 years in nonleague. They win it here . Wrexham are back after 15 years in nonleague. They spend l 15 years in non league. They spend preseason onto it in the us and now in north wales, they refocus. Life in north wales, they refocus. Life in league two starts with mk dons at home. Its in league two starts with mk dons at home. �. In league two starts with mk dons at home. � ,. , in league two starts with mk dons at home. � ,. ,. , home. Its been a long ourney outside the i home. Its been a long ourney outside the efl fl home. Its been a long ourney outside the efl and h home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its so home. Its been a long journey. Outside the efl and its so great home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its so great to be back in amongst it, yeah, and this is what weve worked for and were looking forward to start a campaign on the weekend. Itrailiiiie were looking forward to start a campaign on the weekend. While some have Hollywood Campaign on the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, campaign on the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, Many Campaign on the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, many efl have hollywood backing, many efl teamsjust have hollywood backing, many efl teams just look to survive but they one of the season brings with it fresh hope and the chance to turn tears into triumph. Joe lynskey, bbc news. So, the new season kicked off last night and southampton are the very, very early leaders of the championship. Theyve just been relegated from the Premier League and were facing a Sheffield Wednesday side who have just been promoted from league one and who looked set for a point, thats after lee gregorys equaliser. But che adams showed A Touch Of Class to win the game for southampton late on, who looked good as they aim to bounce back to the big time at the first time of asking. The margin of victory was much bigger in the opening match of the scottish championship as Dundee United thrashed arbroath 4 0 and this afternoon, the Scottish Premiership kicks off with Brendan Rodgers back in charge of defending champions celtic, Who Begin At Home against ross county. Celtic are going for a third league title in a row but will face competition from rangers, and their manager Michael Beale is in a confident mood. Weve lowered the average age of the squad, obviously. Weve got players in that i think ive got a good value and a good pedigree so its important how we let this team bed in and show their ambition on the pitch in performances. Certainly, the motivation around the build seems to have gone up a few notches but thats just words. Lets show it on the pitch now. Well, the English Premier League doesnt get going until next friday, when defending champions Manchester City will face newly promoted burnley. But pep guardiolas side are in action this weekend as they face arsenal in the traditional curtain raiser, the Community Shield. City go into the new campaign aiming to emulate their Treble Success last season, but is it even feasible to go one better and complete the quadruple . Everybody knows that if you start every season saying the same but thatis every season saying the same but that is my feeling so it is not one or two, there are a lot, a lot of teams are going to fight for everything and the challenge is massive for us so how we will be able mentally and how we can grow as able mentally and how we can grow as a team and sustain the level. City will have a new face in the heart of their defence for the new season, guardiola confirming thatJosko Gvardiol has had a medical at the club and should complete his £77 million move from german side rb leipzig shortly. He was one of the stars of the world cup in defence for croatia. Of course, but was last autumn. A new face at chelsea, too, as they completed the signing of French International defender axel disasi. He joins from monaco for £385,000, signing a six year deal. Chelsea have also agreed a fee with brighton for their goalkeeper robert sanchez. And what about the future of harry kane . As it stands, he remains very much a tottenham player. We understand german champions Bayern Munich told tottenham they wanted a decision by the end of yesterday whether theyd be willing to sell kane, but its unclear whether spurs gave them an answer. Its a big morning for englands netballers as they aim to reach the World Cup Final. To do that, theyll need to beat the defending champions new zealand, butjess thirlby� s team will be full of confidence heading into the match following their 1 point victory against the 11 time champions australia on thursday. Their historic win over australia has caught the attention of their footballing counterparts. Heres the lionesses good luck message from down under. Laughter. Good like roses wishing ou the laughter. Good like roses wishing you the best laughter. Good like roses wishing you the best of laughter. Good like roses wishing you the best of luck laughter. Good like roses wishing you the best of luck in laughter. Good like roses wishing you the best of luck in your you the best of luck in your semifinal you the best of luck in your semifinal tomorrow. Come on, england semifinal tomorrow. Come on, encland �. , semifinal tomorrow. Come on, encland �. ,. , england brilliantly stated from the lionesses there. On to cricket, and a thrilling match in the womens hundred between welsh fire and southern brave. Fire posted a massive 165 runs from their hundred balls the second highest total since the womens competition began three years ago. Despite the big total, brave got within five runs of the target but fell just short. Fire are the early leaders of this years tournament. What a match. In the mens fixture, it was the southern brave who came out on top but onlyjust. Chasing 148 to win and needing three off the last ball, fires david willey was caught and the brave won by two runs. On the international scene, england wont be able to call on the big hitting of alex hales any more the batter has retired from international cricket. Hales made 156 appearances for england across test, one day and t20 matches, scoring over 5,000 runs, and he helped england win the T20 World Cup in november. Theres just over a month to go until the Rugby Union World cup gets under way, and the warm up matches are coming thick and fast. After beating italy last weekend, scotland face france later today whilst ireland face italy tonight. Wales and england will meet this evening at the Principality Stadium in cardiff. Its a first warm up match for both teams but for england, its a last chance for players to impress before head coach Steve Borthwick picks his final 33 man squad on monday morning. Its a test much for us. Weve not talked about anything other than that. Test match. 70,000 people coming up and in that respect it is eight test match and decide in red are expecting a test match and we sure prepared for a test match. In rugby leagues super league, Catalans Dragons are four points clear at the top after heaping more misery on warrington wolves. The dragons ran in five tries, winning 30 10. Matt ikuvalu with their final try as they secured a fourth straight win. But its a sixth defeat in a row for the wolves. Elsewhere, huddersfield thrashed castleford 28 0, prompting then to sack Boss Andy Last, while wigan thrashed hull kr 646. Next, glasgow in scotland. More success for Great Britain on day two of the cycling World Championships as they won four golds and five silvers. They dominated the para cycling schedule with jody cundy here winning his 20th world title in the mens c41km Time Trial at the age of 44. Neil fachie and Matthew Rotherham took gold in the b 1km Time Trial and Jaco Van Gass took gold in the c3 1km Time Trial. A memorable night for all of them, especially cundy, who says the home support made a huge difference. Coming around the last lap, ive not heard a noise like that in years and you hear that and its like i need to peddle harder and get to the line as fast as possible and yet, i gave it everything tonight and its a real turnaround from the start of the year that i had pedal harder. And Great Britains sophie unwin and jenny holl have won their second World Championships gold in the womens b individual pursuit with team mates lora fachie and corrine hall taking silver. You can find full details on all the medals on the bbc sport website. Speaking of medals. Theres been more medal success on day five of the para swimming World Championships. Faye rogers won the s10100m Breaststroke Final comfortably to take gold while there was victory, too, for Bethany Firth in the tightest of finishes she was just 0. 15 seconds quicker thanjapans Aira Kinoshita, making sure she successfully defended her s14 200m title. Fellow brit Poppy Maskill took bronze. I think ithinka i think a lot of people do not see what goes on Behind The Scenes but itjust means a lot to be here and stand on the stage and win the gold. And that race tonight was some of the closest s14 races we have seen in a long the closest s14 races we have seen in a long time so how hard you have to dig in a long time so how hard you have to dig into in a long time so how hard you have to dig into the freestyle at the end to dig into the freestyle at the end to win to dig into the freestyle at the end to win gold . To win gold . Definitely, i had to din dee to win gold . Definitely, i had to dig deep but to win gold . Definitely, i had to dig deep but i to win gold . Definitely, i had to dig deep but i think to win gold . Definitely, i had to dig deep but i think it to win gold . Definitely, i had to dig deep but i think it makes. To win gold . Definitely, i had to | dig deep but i think it makes the sport so much more exciting, it is exciting that we are putting the times and it is getting quicker and quicker and i think it makes it so much more exciting. There was disappointment for grace harvey as she lost her world title in the sb5 100m Breaststroke Final. Harvey finished second behind germanys Verena Schott but, speaking to bbc sport post race, harvey was far from disappointed. It feels really emotional, like, my first coach since i was ten has come all this way to watch me swim and she taught me how to swim breaststroke side to be able to be on the podium and see her up there with my year 7 Maths Teacher as well and my parents and my sisters, it means so much. And my parents and my sisters, it means so much. Isnt that amazing . Now, bikes. And spaniard Aleix Espargaro will be hoping to pick up where he left off when qualifying in the motogp gets under way later today but Marco Bezzecchi will hope he definitely doesnt thats after this is how his practice session ended. Until then, it had been a good for bezzecchi, who was quickest in the morning session. He was ok, though, following the crash and will return to the track today. Amazing how you bounce back from things like that all sport is colliding and all the winter is ending in summer is starting. Takes your breath away now on breakfast its time for this cultural life, in which the actor Whoopi Goldberg talks Tojohn Wilson Whoopi Goldberg is one of the very few people to have won all four of americas big entertainment awards. Whoopi goldberg . Emmy, grammy, oscarand tony, for her work in film, theatre and television. Lovely to meet you. Thank you. Please take a seat. Brought up by a single mother in a new york housing project, she first made her name with a solo comedy show onstage before turning to dramatic acting roles, starting with her movie debut in The Color Purple. Until you do right by me, everything you think about is going to crumble. Since then, shes made around 100 films, including ghost and sister act. Shes hosted the Academy Awards several times and has forged a career as an outspoken and Controversial Television personality. The craziness of whats going on in this country at the moment. Lets mic you up. In this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals herformative influences and experiences. Just come on under the shirt. Yeah, you sure . Babe. |� ve been doing this a long time. If youre an old lady, you dont mind. Youre like, thank you. Whoopi goldberg, welcome to this cultural life. Thank you. On this cultural life, i ask my guests to reflect on the most significant influences and experiences that have shaped their own creativity. You were born and raised in chelsea in new york city in the late 50s and the 605 . Yes. What are your earliest cultural memories as a child . Youre talking about a little kid, im a little kid . The most important thing to me was that the people around me, again, the people around me never said, you cant do this. So you want to know what the inspiration was . It was my mother. Cos my mother said, if thats what you want to do, sure, lets find out how to do it. What about school . What sort of pupil were you . I was not a great pupil. I was dyslexic. I am dyslexic. But didnt know at the time . At the time, no. They just thought i was just being lazy. My mum didnt think i wasjust being lazy, shejust didnt. She said, i dont know what it is, but, you know, its ok. And so she didnt allow people to call me stupid or any of the words that lots of people had to deal with. I know im talking a lot about my mum, but i. I was very blessed to have the woman that i had as a mother because she was just odd enough to recognise the oddity in her child. And that was kind of groovy. I read that you left school very early, before you were supposed to. Yes. So how were you educated . I was educated all over the place. I made a deal because i couldnt take high school. I couldnt do it, it was really hard. And my mother said, listen, you cannot run in the streets, but what i will do with you is, we will together find the places where you can go, to the museums, you can go to a lecture. We will find these places together. And when i come from work and i say to you, what did you learn today . where did your mind go . , you have to tell me. and i was lucky enough because i. You need to show me things, i dont. Im not a great reader. You have to show me, you have to tell me. And then i can sort of go wherever i need to go. And so for me, my interest in learning was lit by her saying, you cantjust do nothing. How did it inspire you . And what. . It inspired me to ask questions, to say, i dont understand, can you help me understand . Or, whats the most interesting thing i need to know about this . And, you know, in the 60s, you could do stuff like that. Things were free. Public lectures . Public lectures on all kinds of crazy stuff. So you were mixing with adults a lot during the daytime when, ordinarily, you would be at school. Some. You were later known as a comic storyteller on stage. Yes. Were you drawing on some of those people that you met on the streets, on the people around you, in the community . Just people i passed, you know . I would love to tell you it was as organised as youre. As youre talking about it, but it wasnt. I was lucky enough to have been around a lot of different people. And when i decided that i needed to create characters, ijust kind of thought back to people id met, or people id seen, because, you know, i wanted to. I wanted to be in theatres and stuff. And if you werent, you know, a good auditioner, or you were not as sharp as some, but there were things you could do, i had to find a way to show what i was able to do. You say you went to a lot of free public projects, lectures, museums, but what about theatre, which is not free . Well, it wasnt free, no, youre right. But it was free sometimes in the evenings, Becausejoe Papp used to have a travelling Theatre Company that went around new york city and did all the great shakespeare plays. New york Shakespeare Festival Mobile Theater is here tonight at 8pm at madison and ralph street. And suddenly a truck would arrive, it would open itself up, and there were six or seven actors, you know, doing midsummers night dream, and yourejust kind of like, wow and your whole neighbourhood is watching. What Dreadful Dole is here . Eyes, do you see . How can it be . These were the things that happened when i was a kid. Theatre was happening on the streets. People were doing things in the parks. The learning was there. It was there for the picking. Was it also aspiration as well . Did you look at those actors and think, thats what i want to do . No, i always knew i was going to do it. I always knew that was what i wanted. You knew anyway . Yeah, i never thought i was going to be a famous movie person, but i always knew i was going to be a character actor. That was never a question. It was in my soul. Itjust was. It was just part of me. In the late 19705, you moved to california to pursue these acting ambitions. No, no, i wish that were true. You went there for other reasons . Yes, i went there for a guy. And ijust happened to fall into. All the folks at the san diego rep. Sure. He worked with them. And later, in 1984, you met the oscar winning director mike nichols, who made the graduate and whos afraid of Virginia Woolf . And this is the next significant moment that were going to discuss. How did you meet him . I was invited to do a series of monologues, and the first night, there were maybe four people in the audience, because nobody knew who i was, and then someone wrote a wonderful review about me in the new york times. Right. Which shocked me. But it was like, wow, great. And then suddenly, the houses were full. And one day, my mother said to me cos we would walk over to the theatre, cos it was in the old neighbourhood and she said, i dont ever want to tell you what i know, but. I said, what . She said, i think mike nichols is going to be in the audience. And i said, wait, mike nichols, like the graduate guy . She said, yes. Isaid, well, what makes you think that . She said, well, i think maybe i saw his name on a list. Im not sure. I said, ok. Because i had no idea what he looked like, it didnt freak me out at all, but she was very excited and i was happy. And i did my show and. I went to change my clothes and there was a knock, and i opened the door and my mother went. She gasps and i went, hi. And he said, hello, miss goldberg, im mike nichols. And i was like, hi hello. And he said, i have to tell you that ive been weeping because the story you did about fontaine, who was the first character that you meet, hes a junkie. She laughs. Rosanna cu tay looking good, my name is fontaine. And love is my game. And when i kiss the girls, hey, they all aflame. Come on, let me kiss your hand. No, the one with the diamonds on it. Laughter and he ends up going across to europe and ends up in amsterdam, at the anne frank house. And i ran to the door, but i got stopped by a big sign. That said, in spite of everything, i still believe people are good at heart. I say, what . i mean, who put this up . Why would they put it in this room, huh . I just couldnt understand it, you know . So i copped am attitude, decided to write a letter to the author of the quote so i got up close enough to see the authors name and myjaw dropped cos it said, anne frank. And i thought, this is too childish forwords, man. And as soon as i said that, it made perfect sense. Of course anne frank could say that. She was a child, she was a kid. And, you know, no matter what you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. Mike nichols, he says, i was on the last boat out of germany. As a refugee . As a refugee. And so that story knocked me out. Would you ever want to do. This show for broadway . I thought he was kidding orjust being nice. And i said, absolutely, absolutely. So when we got home, my mother said, i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him. Isaid, no, no, he would have said that. He would have said that. So a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. And he says, ms goldberg, and his voice was very distinctive, so you always knew who it was. And i said, hey, hey, mike nichols, how are you . You know, he said, im well. He said, ive found a theatre. I said, you found a theatre . Great. He says, you dont know what im talking about, do you . Isaid, no. He said, i want you to bring your show to new york and i want to produce it. And i said, wait, wait a minute, are you sure . Because, you know, im not always good, you saw me on a good night. I said, im not sure. He said, well, think about it, think about it. And i said, what if im terrible . He said, have you been terrible before . Isaid, oh, yeah, many times. He said, then youll be terrible again. Here are the dates, i would like to do this. And i said, ok, and hung up, called my mother and said, i think Mike Nicholsjust invited me to come back to new york. She said, i told you. And so i went back, and. There is no greater experience than having someone like mike. Sit and listen, because he would say. In the theatre for rehearsal, he would say, id be onstage and id be doing it, and youd hear. Deep sigh and id say, are you ok . He said, yes, im fine. Is there an end to this story or are you just talking . And i said, well, no, there is an end. He said, good, because i heard it about seven minutes ago. And youre not listening to yourself. And i thought, oh, this is an adult, ok. No more fooling around, this is what it is. This is how you do it. So he helped refine the show. And me . And to hone it. And also, just to be clear, what you were doing with the show, cos its a series of characters. Yes. You have thejunkie burglar, you have a sort of valley girl surfer. Theres a jamaican guy and theres a woman with a disability. Theres all these different people. And they were monologues, and you were going from one character to another. But he was telling me i needed to Pay Attention to the monologue i was doing. He was editing you, then . Yes, he was. And he was saying, if youre not going to Pay Attention, theyre not going to Pay Attention, so get here. It was like, ok. And i never made that mistake again. How old are you . 35. Im going to be seven on wednesday. Yeah, thank you. Im big for my age cos we live near a nuclear reactor. Laughter and applause this is a life changing moment because hes putting you on the broadway stage. Before that, youre playing the clubs and the small theatres, small crowds. Ijust thought, look at how lucky i am. I mean, my god, its mike nichols. He could have had a headache rather than come and see my show. What would have happened then if he hadnt come . Would it have still happened . Would this have. Who knows . But luck had it that he came. I mean, your comedy has been controversial over the years, hasnt it . Do you look back at any of it. Apparently do you regret any of the sketches, the routines . Not one thing. No. Any of the gags . No. Well, because im not a gag person. Right. But the things that ive done, there have been a reason. You know, there was a reason i wanted to show thatjust because someone visually looks different or physically looks different doesnt mean theyre not entitled to the same loves, the same heartbreak, the same everything as the rest of us. And all of my work, all of my work has been aboutjust. Think about this. It may not be your experience, butjust think about it cos you may find somebody whose experience it becomes. Your stage show in new york, which ran in 1984 and 1985, won a grammy award for best comedy album, the recording of the show. Yes, yes. Hi, whoopi. How are you feeling today . Pretty good. How are you doing . Theyre all upstairs waiting for you. All right, see you later. See you now. And it was around this time that Steven Spielberg. Yes. Saw the show. And your life changed again. Yeah. When did you first meet him . When he said, i cant come to see your show because im here in la. Are you coming back to la at any point . Would you mind letting me see the show . And i was like, sure, cos i wanted to be in, you know, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and, you know, et, if it came back. So i said, sure and so, i was on my way back to berkeley, california, and i stopped and he said, ive just built the stage Here At Amblin which was his company and, would you mind doing the show here . I was like, sure he says, i want to talk to you. Im making a movie. Now, during all of this before everything, before i went to broadway i had listened to a reading of The Color Purple on npr. And my daughter and i were in the car and we pulled over our van to listen to this reading, and we made a decision that instead of maybe buying two pairs of shoes for my daughter, wed get a book and a pair of shoes. And so, The Color Purple was one that she and i listened to together. And so, when i got to los angeles and i met steve and he said, oh, and im making this movie. I said, what are you making . He said, color purple. I said, oh, cool i wrote alice walker a letter. He said, i know, and he pulled it out. She had sent it to him. Why had you written to alice walker . Well, i because i thought the book was magnificent. And i said, if they ever make a movie, i would like to play dirt on the floor, and shes like, ok she wrote to quinchones and wrote to Steven Spielberg and wrote back to me saying, you know, they may be making a movie. Ill keep you posted. And she had already sent it all to steven, because alice walker lived in berkeley and she had seen my show. Shed come to see the show . Shed come and seen my show. But you had no idea. No. You know, because you dont really meet the audience necessarily unless they come and say, hello, i am so and so. So, you arrive at Steven Spielbergs private theatre, expecting just to entertain him. Did you realise that this was an audition . No, nor did i realise he had other people sitting in the audience at the same time, you know . And he didnt tell me, which im ever gratefulfor, but im standing behind this curtain and i never i never look. I generally dont care. But ijust was curious, cos i could hear people talking and i kind of looked through the curtain. Im thinking, oh, my god is that michaeljackson . Is that Ashford Simpson . Oh, my god, is that quinchones . and so now im like, ok, so these people, theyre a regular old audience, im not going to think about it but my agent my newly minted agent said to me, now, look. Just do your show. Dont do anything extra just do the show. So, i do the show and theyre laughing, theyre having time, and im thinking, oh, my god they think im good and it goes on and on, and they say, more and i think, oh, this is not a good thing. Isaid, well, no, i dont really have any. Oh, no more, more. And im like, oh, no i think, ok, i have one more thing. But they told me not to do it, so i dont really think i should do it, and of course, that was the wrong thing to say. And they said, you must do it now. Its like, ah so i say, its called blee t. Chuckles. And steven looks at me and i say, yes. Its what happens when et comes into a black neighbourhood in the projects. And so, now everybody� s like, oh so, i did it. Its me telling the story of the three kids. They find him and they take him and they take him into the projects. Now, theyre hiding him from everybody and they give him a gun. And he has a gun. And when his people come to get him, he doesnt recognise them because hes assimilated. And so, he mows them all down. And he cant phone home because none of the phones are working. So, i say, so the the end all, be all of all of this is dont make people assimilate, let them share their experience with you. And steven stood up and started applauding. He said, i. he said, id never thought of it that way. Assimilation someone coming from somewhere else and having to fit in. He said, its one of the best things i think ive ever heard having to do with et. Ironically, subverting the story of one of Steven Spielbergs best loved films got you the role in his next movie. Well, lets say it helped. Celie, no until you do right by me, everything you think about is going to crumble. Dont do it, miss c. Dont trade places with what ive been through. Come on, miss celie. Lets go to the car. He aint worth it. Who you think you is . You cant cuss nobody. Look at you. Youre black, youre poor, youre ugly. I youre a woman, youre nothing at all till you do right by me, everything you even think about gonna fail. You played celie in The Color Purple. Yes. A story of struggle and survival set in the southern states. Right. In the early part of the 20th century, and it got you an oscar nomination as well. Your life must have changed i mean, tangibly, you must have felt at that moment . Well, are you a parent . Yeah. 0k. You know your life doesnt change unless your kids life changes. So, because youre really still that parent, you cant go out and go do all the stuff that, you know, Young Hollywood could do. No, i had to put my kid to bed, i had to take care of her. I had to do all of that. So, life changed in that there was more money and we could get a couple more pair of shoes. There was more ability to do more things. I could do great things for my mom, who had done great things for me my whole life, and it helped me get the freedom to be myself and stay myself. And remember i said, had i not been brought in by mike and steven, i would not have had that ability. Being brought in between two titans doesnt allow people to question your ability to do your gig. It was just like, this is who i am. You have now made, i think, around 100 films, the latest of which is till. The body of Emmett Louis Till has been found dead. I need to prepare you. Can you bring emmetts black suit . Its how hed like to be seen. Bos in no kind of shape to be seen by anyone. I hes injust the right shape. That smell is my sons body reeking of racial hatred. And its the story of the struggle for justice. Emmett till, the young boy who was killed, brutally tortured and killed, in mississippi in 1955, and the mother campaigned forjustice, and you play emmett till� s grandmother in this film and youve produced this film as well . Yeah. Whats wrong, mamie . Weve never been apart this long. Hes just going to see his cousins. Its not a bad thing for him to know where he comes from. Chicago is all he needs to know. I dont want him seeing himself the way those people are seen down there. Those people like me . Even you left mississippi, mama. Mamie, bo is growing up. Youre going to have to let him go. This is a story which i know has been a long time in the making, or youve been wanting to make for a long time, at least . I suspect now its happening at the right time. It is the story of a mother and a son. And this mother made sure that the world saw what these horrible people did to her son because of systemic racism, because they felt they could. They felt they had the right to do this because a 14 year old 14 year old boys are dumb. Theyjust are, they cant help it. They do stupid stuff. And he whistled at a white woman and it cost him his life. This story is the story of what can happen when people let systemic racism run amok and solidify. Weve been looking back over decades of your life and you have done so much. What about the future . What drives you on creatively . I get bored easily. Laughter. So, there are things that i, you know, that i really want to be able to get to do. Directing . No. I always think, yes, i would like to direct that. You have to you have to have a certain. Ability to work with groups of people. This is why im not married i dont do well as a pair. Im good on my own. Yeah, im not a good director but i do like acting and so, id like to keep doing that. And i also want to do a horror movie. Oh, yeah . Yeah i love horror. But you havent done one . No no one will let me and i keep saying to people, who better than me . Whoopi Goldberg, keep on working so you dont get bored, of course and thank you so much for sharing your cultural life. Thank you. Voiceover and for podcast episodes of this cultural life, go to bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty. Our headlines today the Summer Washout continues with warnings of Road Closures and flying debris as storm antoni is expected to bring more heavy rain across the uk. Storm antoni will bring very strong winds with gail this morning, particularly towards south Western Areas, some heavy rain as well but that will not ease off later this afternoon. That will ease off later this afternoon. The full forecast later the programme. A badge of honour donald trump says being criminally charged will help him win the us president ial electiondonald trump describes his criminal charges as a badge of honour at a rally in alabama. Every time we file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out the election. The emotional reunion between a stab victim and the airambulance crew who saved him. The new Football League season has returned in england and scotland with southampton providing late drama in theirfirst match, as they started life back in the championship, with a win. Its saturday, the fifth of august. Our top story the met office is warning of potential Road Closures, power cuts and flying debris as storm antoni batters wales and South West England. Amber alerts are in place for high winds and Northern Ireland is being deluged by heavy rain. Our reporter, tomos morgan has the details. Its not quite been the Great British summer that we all hoped for. At a time storms are brewing outside, means disrupting music and Sporting Events up and down the country. This was chester last month, just some of the rotten weather that has made thisjuly one of the wettest on record. Unfortunately it does not look like things are due to get any better for some of the country this weekend. There are a few areas of concern. First of all Northern Ireland where we will get heavy, persistent rain, 20 40 millimetres, that could be enough to bring some flooding problems, and then as storm antoni moves into england and wales, across South West England and wales we get a swathe of very strong winds, gusts of 50 65 mph, could bring down one or two trees. The met office began Naming Storms about eight years ago and its the third time they have had a Weather Event in august, with some predicting this could be the worst summer on the roads. We are expecting today to be a very challenging day on the roads, around 4 Million People are expected to travel, lots of people heading away on holiday, a lot of people heading back, so we are urging people to take lots of care, the roads will be wet and the wind will be a big problem, so the message is to slow down, leave extra space behind the vehicle in front and be particularly careful of the wind, keep two hands on the wheel and remain in control all times. With a month of School Holidays to go, most will be hoping the sun pitches up soon to rescue what has been a dire summer so far. Tomos morgan, bbc news. The weather has already come into the country now. We can speak to tomos now. Hes in penarth on the south wales coast. It is obvious, it looks rotten there now. How are you doing . It is miserable. Now. How are you doing . It is miserable, have now. How are you doing . It is miserable, have to now. How are you doing . It is miserable, have to be now. How are you doing . It 3 miserable, have to be honest with you, not where i really want to be on an august morning. And that is the thing, you dont expect to see this weather in the middle of the Summer Holidays and that is what is making this unusual really, standing out here in the rain, standing in really strong winds, and this is how it will be for the rest of the day. We talked about the Weather Warning and the criteria, only one of three storms named by the met office in august since they started Naming Storms. I expect to seek gusts of up to 60 mph in some places across the welsh coast land and further down to South West England. The Amber Warning is now in place right over west wales and south wales, with the majority of west wales and south wales, it is a wind, coming in, and a smattering of rain and it is miserable and unusual and really unusual to have this weather this time of year. Unusual to have this weather this time of year unusual to have this weather this time of year. You are out there for us but not time of year. You are out there for us but not many time of year. You are out there for us but not many out time of year. You are out there for us but not many out there time of year. You are out there for us but not many out there thankl time of year. You are out there for. Us but not many out there thank you so much. Simon will keep us up to date with all the latest weather later on. The former us President Donald Trump has used a republican rally in alabama to dismiss the latest criminal this charges against him as ridiculous. He said the indictment over his efforts to overturn Election Results was an attempt by President Biden to cling to power, as our North America correspondent, sean dilley, reports. Every time a fine indictment, we go way up on the pulse. Brute every time a fine indictment, we go way up on the pulse. Way up on the pulse. We need one more indictment way up on the pulse. We need one more indictment to way up on the pulse. We need one more indictment to close way up on the pulse. We need one more indictment to close out way up on the pulse. We need one more indictment to close out the l more indictment to close out the election, one more indictment and this election is closed out, nobody has a chance. We are going to make America Great again. Some have paid thousands to be here in alabama. Mr trump knows though he needs wider support from the country if he is to win the white house. If elected, he said he would end the war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. I am the only candidate who can make this promise. I will prevent world war three. But mr trump has some fights of his own before any of that. He was speaking just one day after appearing in court in washington, dc, accused of trying to cheat the last election. The latest case on top of separate charges in new york and florida. One poll suggests some unease about this in his party. 52 of republicans polled online say they would not vote for donald trump at the president ial elections, if he was serving prison sentence. 45 said they would not support him if he was convicted of a felony. 35 said they would. But that is all a bit hypothetical. Donald trump is by far the frontrunner to win his partys nomination and it is almost unthinkable that the republicans would support anyone other than their candidate. You want a smart president , you do not want a stupid president. But however he spins his troubles as they win, his increasing number of court dates and trials will severely limit his ability to make speeches like this. A deep state is destroying our nation, but the tables must turn and we will quickly destroy the deep state. Sean dilley, bbc news, in washington. A Social Media Streamer has caused chaos in new york city by telling his viewers he would give away gaming consoles. Around 2,000 people gathered at Union Square Park after he pledged to hand out Free Playstation 5 devices. Some of the crowd began throwing missiles and toppling barricades, Prompting Police to detain a number of people, including the streamer. Nasa has re established contact with one of its space probes, two weeks after a mistaken command caused communications to be cut. Voyager 2 was sent to explore space in 1977. Nasa says the antenna is now once again facing back towards earth. A hosepipe ban covering parts of kent and sussex has been lifted with immediate effect. South east water introduced the restriction six weeks ago following the Hottestjune On Record but the company says water levels have since returned to normal. Industrial action is causing more disruption to Rail Services on the south coast, causing problems for people hoping to attend major events, including Glorious Goodwood and the brighton pride festival. Its due to a dispute between the aslef union and Govia Thameslink railway. National express is putting on extra Coach Services to britain. Thousands of uk scouts are leaving an International Gathering in south korea after it was hit by a heatwave. Hundreds of people attending the world Scout Jamboree have fallen ill, as temperatures reached 35 degrees. Our reporter, jean mackenzie, is there. Im seeing a few things, it looks very funny and im trying to get a scale of the event itself. figs very funny and im trying to get a scale of the event itself. Scale of the event itself. As you can see, scale of the event itself. As you can see. The scale of the event itself. As you can see, the event scale of the event itself. As you can see, the event is scale of the event itself. As you j can see, the event is absolutely enormous. 45,000 scouts here from All Over The World from more than 150 countries. You can see how little shade there is in the area and it is absolutely scorching here. It is unfortunate this event has happened during this two week heatwave because these teenagers have to camp here for two weeks. The situation we have now is that the uk team have decided to pull their scouts out, making the decision late last night. What we have now, in the background, there are a load of buses, carting uk teenagers back to the capital of seoul, where they will spend the rest of the jamboree in hotel rooms. They have one week left. Weve heard the us and the Singaporean Team are pulling their scouts also. I spoke to someone from the uk team earlier to explain the decision and he said it was notjust the heat. They said they could have withstood that but they were concerned about the facilities and the food. They have decided the toilets are a health risk and there were children who are not getting the right food to meet their dietary requirements. They acknowledge it is a disappointing decision and there were many scouts, british teenagers, having a brilliant time and i devastated the have to leave. But there were enough to children who were not ok and they decided they just were not confident they could keep everybody safe. Just were not confident they could keep everybody safe. Thank you. Real roblems keep everybody safe. Thank you. Real problems of keep everybody safe. Thank you. Real problems of people keep everybody safe. Thank you. Real problems of people there. The Rip Off Britain presenter Angela Rippon is set to become the oldest ever contestant on strictly come dancing. The 78 year old, who used to present the show� s Non Celebrity forerunner, come dancing, beats the record set byjohnny ball, who was just 74 when he took part in 2012. The sherlock actor Amanda Abbington and Bad Education star Layton Williams will also take part in this years series. Today marks the start of the National Eisteddfod which celebrates welsh arts, language and culture. Its taking place near pwllheli and features music, visual arts, literature and dance. This years event also marks the bbc� s centenary of broadcasting from the eisteddfod. Iam i am sensing as you talk about the weather, that that will not be that much fun. It is a bleak patch. You would be forgiven for thinking it is all term, not august the fourth weekend a row the area of low pressure moving in. Weekend a row the area of low pressure moving in. I pressure moving in. Make it stop. I willt pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes. Pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes. A pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes, a very pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes, a very wet pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes, a very wet start pressure moving in. Make it stop. I will try yes, a very wet start to will try yes, a very wet start to the day and we have some strong winds developing and some sharp showers moving in later this afternoon. Its all because of storm antoni, the Pressure Chart from earlier this morning, you can see the area of low pressure moving in, the area of low pressure moving in, the light lines getting closer together, the isobars, and the wind is picking up as a day goes on. This is picking up as a day goes on. This is the latest Rainfall Radar and you can see a very wet night and start to saturday morning into Northern Ireland, northern england, wales and south west of england. Rain is one part of the story and it is the wind thatis part of the story and it is the wind that is the other party and we have an Amber Warning for parts of South West Wales into the south west of england and the Amber Warnings are the second highest level of warning the met office will issues, so potentially damaging gusts of wind through the course of the day. You can see the rain continuing to move its way eastward across england and wales throughout the day. As the heavy rain statistically, there will be heavy and thundery showers developing in southern areas and also showers across scotland, again, there could be heavy. Drier this afternoon for Northern Ireland but disappointingly cool, especially round the midlands with temperatures only 13 celsius yes, it is august maybe 19 degrees was south wales. Tonight, the area of low pressure from storm antoni will move east and still fairly gusty winds likely down the eastern side of england on sunday but for many of us, a spell of weather for the second half of the weekend. Sunny spell so many of us on sunday. Yes, still some showers across western scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest england and wales but the areas most at risk and temperatures will be high tomorrow because of more sunshine coming through, 17 18 and possibly 19. Sunshine coming through, 17 18 and possibly19. Next sunshine coming through, 17 18 and possibly 19. Next week, the first part of next week looks unsettled again. Sunny spells and showers, may be a few longer smell the rain from time to time and temperature is about 18 20 celsius but then as i said, some signs of things settling down. We will lose the Weather Systems and then we start to see an area of High Pressure moving its way in before moran starts moving in from the west. But, the Dry Spell Mayjust last from the west. But, the dry spell may just last a few days from the west. But, the Dry Spell Mayjust last a few days or so but i think it would take that for the moment as we start off next week, some showers and pressure building midweek and temperatures rising into the late stages of next week, may be P The Late Stages of next week, may be up to even the high 20s for some of us. Thank you so much. We often hear statistics about knife crime but the numbers dont tell the Human Stories of those who are attacked and the huge effort that often goes into saving them. James bascoe smiths heart stopped for nearly an hour when he was stabbed two years ago. He was saved by medics from the London Air Ambulance and although his life will never be the same, he wanted to thank them for saving it. Sonja jessup has more. Hgppy happy birthday to you james bascoesmith happy birthday to you james bascoesmith celebrating happy birthday to you jamesl bascoesmith celebrating with happy birthday to you james bascoesmith celebrating with his bascoe smith celebrating with his family. At the age of 17, his life changed forever. It was repeatedly stabbed outside his home. His heart stopped for almost an hour. But james did not die. He was saved by medics from londons air ambulance. Two years on, he has come to the helipad to meet them. It two years on, he has come to the helipad to meet them. Two years on, he has come to the helipad to meet them. It was scary times at first. Helipad to meet them. It was scary times at first, just helipad to meet them. It was scary times at first, just kind helipad to meet them. It was scary times at first, just kind of times at first, just kind of thinking oh my gosh, now there is no nurses. ,. L thinking oh my gosh, now there is no nurses. ,. ,� ,. , thinking oh my gosh, now there is no nurses. ,. L,. ,. , thinking oh my gosh, now there is no nurses. I. L,. ,. ,. , thinking oh my gosh, now there is no nurses. I. ,� ,. ,. Nurses. Jamess family had feared at first he would nurses. Jamess family had feared at first he would not nurses. Jamess family had feared at first he would not survive. Nurses. Jamess family had feared at first he would not survive. The first he would not survive. The situation at the scene looked desperate. He situation at the scene looked desperate situation at the scene looked deserate. ,. ,. , desperate. He had ust gone into Cardiac Arrest desperate. He hadjust gone into Cardiac Arrest about desperate. He hadjust gone into Cardiac Arrest about two desperate. He hadjust gone into Cardiac Arrest about two minutes j Cardiac Arrest about two minutes before we arrived and then when we arrived and had a look at him, his heart had already stopped beating. And ijust kept saying to the Police Officer and ijust kept saying to the Police Officer i and ijust kept saying to the Police Officer ijust want to hold his hand through officer ijust want to hold his hand through this. And the officer said to me through this. And the officer said to me they through this. And the officer said to me they are working on him, his heart to me they are working on him, his heart had to me they are working on him, his heart had stopped, and they are performing open heart surgery. And im performing open heart surgery. And im just performing open heart surgery. And im just like performing open heart surgery. And im just like but dont you need to be in im just like but dont you need to be in a im just like but dont you need to be in a hospital to do this . Tiers; be in a hospital to do this . Very aggressive be in a hospital to do this . Very aggressive form be in a hospital to do this . Very aggressive form of be in a hospital to do this . Aggressive form of resuscitation and we had to give him all his blood back so a big transfusion very quickly, open up his chest and because the heart is not beating we actually had to beat it ourselves by squeezing it. You actually had to beat it ourselves by squeezing it actually had to beat it ourselves by squeezing it. You actually have your hands on his squeezing it. You actually have your hands on his heart, squeezing it. You actually have your hands on his heart, basically . Squeezing it. You actually have your| hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holdin hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the heart hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the heart in hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the heart in your hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the heart in your two hands on his heart, basically . Yeah, holding the heart in your two handsl holding the heart in your two hands and squeezing it so that you can pump blood and oxygen around. Eadie pump blood and oxygen around. Sadly knife crime is pump blood and oxygen around. Sadly knife crime is something that medics here are very familiar with. Around a third of the callouts of the air ambulance are two patients with stabbed or penetration wounds and many of them are young people. The view is many of them are young people. Tue view is good. Many of them are young people. The view is good. The many of them are young people. The view is good. The devastating many of them are young people. The view is good. The devastating impact of knife crime view is good. The devastating impact of knife crime is view is good. The devastating impact of knife crime is something view is good. The devastating impact of knife crime is something james i of knife crime is something james wants to raise awareness of. He suffered severe Pain Injuries and needs Constant Care and support with communication. But he and his family wanted to thank the air ambulance team. ,. ,. , i. , team. They did not give up on james. James was fighting team. They did not give up on james. James was fighting to team. They did not give up on james. James was fighting to stay team. They did not give up on james. James was fighting to stay alive team. They did not give up on james. James was fighting to stay alive and l james was fighting to stay alive and they fought with him and just immensely grateful. Lode they fought with him and ust immensely grateful. They fought with him and ust immensel crateful. ~. ,. , immensely grateful. We would not be able to continue immensely grateful. We would not be able to continue the immensely grateful. We would not be able to continue the life immensely grateful. We would not be able to continue the life that immensely grateful. We would not be able to continue the life that we able to continue the life that we are living able to continue the life that we are living now withjames. We would have had are living now withjames. We would have had a are living now withjames. We would have had a different story. So yes, absolutely have had a different story. So yes, absolutely thank you, thank you, thank absolutely thank you, thank you, thank you absolutely thank you, thank you, thank you absolutely thank you, thank you, thank ou. , thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up. On thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up. On me. Thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up. On me. I thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up. On me. I have thank you. Thank you for saving me. And not giving up. On me. I have a l and not giving up. On me. I have a second and not giving up. On me. I have a Second Chance and not giving up. On me. I have a Second Chance at and not giving up. On me. I have a Second Chance at my and not giving up. On me. I have a Second Chance at my life. That was James Bascoe Smith ending that report by sonja jessup. 17 minutes past seven. The bank of england announced its 14th rise in Interest Rates this week. It now stands at 5. 25 , which means the cost of many mortgages is going up. But its notjust home owners feeling the pinch. The hike in repayments is affecting tenants, too, as landlords pass on the cost, raising rental prices or selling the property completely. The National Residential Landlords Association predicts around 735,000 rental homes could be lost across the uk over the next four years. And with an average of 20 requests from potential tenants to view each home, the search for a rental property looks like its only going to get harder. Vickyjohnson has been to see how its affecting one family in lincolnshire. Wa nt to want to rent a flat or a house . Be prepared for soaring rents, cutthroat competition and difficult landlords. Thats despite promises from the government that it will get easier. ,. ,. Easier. Now we are making sure that there are more easier. Now we are making sure that there are more people easier. Now we are making sure that there are more people in easier. Now we are making sure that there are more people in the easier. Now we are making sure that there are more people in the private| there are more people in the private rental sector who have the security of knowing that they cannot be evicted from their home on the basis of a rogue landlord trying to intimidate them. We of a rogue landlord trying to intimidate them. Of a rogue landlord trying to intimidate them. ~. , intimidate them. We are packing up the last few intimidate them. We are packing up the last few bits intimidate them. We are packing up the last few bits in intimidate them. We are packing up the last few bits in the intimidate them. We are packing up the last few bits in the kitchen. The last few bits in the kitchen. This has the last few bits in the kitchen. This has been emma and rosss home in sutton on c4 more than six years but now, the landlord is selling up. As a stopgap the council has offered them room share house 15 miles away in skegness. Them room share house 15 miles away in skegness in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but you in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but you still in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but you still have in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but you still have to in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable but you still have to share i lockable but you still have to share Everything Else. And itsjust. With the kids, you are a bit more worried about stuff. It with the kids, you are a bit more worried about stuff. Worried about stuff. It would be much disruption worried about stuff. It would be much disruption for worried about stuff. It would be. Much disruption for eightyearold much disruption for eight year old hope who has some special needs. 1 hope who has some special needs. I dont want tojeopardise hope who has some special needs. I dont want to jeopardise anything of the help she is getting and school seems to be working really, really well with me and if i move her to a different school, i may not get that. �. , i that. But finding a new home they can afford is that. But finding a new home they can afford is proving that. But finding a new home they can afford is proving almost can afford is proving almost impossible. Can afford is proving almost im ossible. I ,. I can afford is proving almost im ossible. I i ~ impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could be impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could be looking impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could be looking up impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could be looking up to impossible. Currently, we pay 650 i and we could be looking up to £1200 per month for property around here with a bungalow, 2 bedroom. find with a bungalow, 2bedroom. And would ou with a bungalow, 2bedroom. And would you be with a bungalow, 2 bedroom. And would you be able to afford that . No. Not at all. fish would you be able to afford that . No. Not at all. Would you be able to afford that . No. Not at all. An added problem is findin no. Not at all. An added problem is finding somewhere no. Not at all. An added problem is finding somewhere which no. Not at all. An added problem is finding somewhere which will no. Not at all. An added problem is finding somewhere which will take l finding somewhere which will take pets. Finding somewhere which will take ets. ,. , finding somewhere which will take ets. ,. 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Is property in alford, seven miles awa. Property in alford, seven miles awa ,. ,. , property in alford, seven miles awa. ,. , property in alford, seven miles awa. ,. , property in alford, seven miles awa. ,. ,. , a property in alford, seven miles awa. ,. ,. , away. Is that am come on in. As you can see, standard away. Is that am come on in. As you can see, standard sort away. Is that am come on in. As you can see, standard sort of away. Is that am come on in. As you can see, standard sort of to away. Is that am come on in. As you can see, standard sort of to bed. Can see, standard sort of to bed. Charlotte has worked in property for 16 years but has never known the rental market like this before. Demand is way outweighing supply at the moment so we are getting in an excessive amount of people wanting to apply for properties and really, nothing else to offer them if the property goes. Its nothing else to offer them if the property goes property goes. Its quite big in here. Property goes. Its quite big in here the property goes. Its quite big in here. The property property goes. Its quite big in here. The property like property goes. Its quite big in here. The property like the property goes. Its quite big in i here. The property like the house but realise here. The property like the house but realise they here. The property like the house but realise they are here. The property like the house but realise they are too here. The property like the house but realise they are too late. I here. The property like the house| but realise they are too late. With the amount but realise they are too late. With the amount of but realise they are too late. T the amount of interest they have got, i think potentially it has already gone. Disappointing because it is a Good Property. Has already gone. Disappointing because it is a Good Property it is a Good Property. As well as lookin it is a Good Property. As well as looking for it is a Good Property. As well as looking for private it is a Good Property. As well as looking for private rentals, i it is a Good Property. As well as i looking for private rentals, emma and ross havejoined about looking for private rentals, emma and ross have joined about 2000 others currently asking the council for help with housing. All of them are facing an uncertain future. Vickyjohnson, bbc news. Francesca albanese is from the Homelessness Charity crisis. Good morning to you. Good morning. Emma and rosss good morning to you. Good morning. Emma and rosss story good morning to you. Good morning. Emma and rosss story we good morning to you. Good morning. Emma and rosss story we were i emma and rosss story we were hearing there and they are just one family and its very real, this is very real, they are looking for a home and if they find somewhere that they may be able to afford, again, thats hard, next thing you know it is gone anyway. Thats hard, next thing you know it is gone anyway is gone anyway. Yeah, and it is something is gone anyway. Yeah, and it is something we is gone anyway. Yeah, and it is something we are is gone anyway. Yeah, and it is something we are seeing i is gone anyway. Yeah, and it is i something we are seeing increasingly something we are seeing increasingly so we something we are seeing increasingly so we know something we are seeing increasingly so we know obviously Interest Rates have gone so we know obviously Interest Rates have gone up, thats obviously affecting have gone up, thats obviously affecting homeowners, but its affecting homeowners, but its affecting landlords as well so you know affecting landlords as well so you know we affecting landlords as well so you know we are seeing if a landlord is having know we are seeing if a landlord is having their know we are seeing if a landlord is having their mortgage go up, they are likely having their mortgage go up, they are likely to pass the cost on to tenants are likely to pass the cost on to tenants and what we saw in that case study tenants and what we saw in that case study there tenants and what we saw in that case study there was for people at the lowest. Study there was for people at the lowest. On study there was for people at the lowest, on the lowest income in the lowest lowest, on the lowest income in the lowest and lowest, on the lowest income in the lowest end of the Housing Market, it is increasingly more difficult to find somewhere affordable, you know, that is find somewhere affordable, you know, that is neither childs school, but is it within that is neither childs school, but is it within your social networks, your is it within your social networks, your friends is it within your social networks, your friends and family but also kind of your friends and family but also kind of near two doctors my kind all your networks and i think we have then your networks and i think we have then seeing is people being forced into homelessness, so from crisiss perspective. Into homelessness, so from crisiss perspective, we are seeing an increase perspective, we are seeing an increase in perspective, we are seeing an increase in people coming to us over the last increase in people coming to us over the last few increase in people coming to us over the last few months in terms of either the last few months in terms of either having their rent put up and they cannot afford it so they need to leave they cannot afford it so they need to leave all the landlord sending them to leave all the landlord sending them notice, and i think it is a reat them notice, and i think it is a real problem and we also know people who rely real problem and we also know people who rely on real problem and we also know people who rely on housing benefit to cover rent. Who rely on housing benefit to cover rent. So who rely on housing benefit to cover rent. So we who rely on housing benefit to cover rent, so we know one in three is currently rent, so we know one in three is currently on rent, so we know one in three is currently on housing benefit because rents are currently on housing benefit because rents are unaffordable, so that is 1. 9 million rents are unaffordable, so that is 1. 9 million households. It is increasingly difficult to find somewhere that is a home and we also know that somewhere that is a home and we also know that thats getting worse, so some know that thats getting worse, so some research we did recently with zoopla some research we did recently with zoopla shows that if you are on a housing zoopla shows that if you are on a housing benefit only 4 of the market housing benefit only 4 of the market is housing benefit only 4 of the market is affordable to you. Thats not, market is affordable to you. Thats not. Thats market is affordable to you. Thats not, thats the reality of trying to find somewhere in the private rental sector find somewhere in the private rental sector at find somewhere in the private rental sector at the moment. And find somewhere in the private rental sector at the moment. Find somewhere in the private rental sector at the moment. And who knows if that is even sector at the moment. And who knows if that is even a sector at the moment. And who knows if that is even a good sector at the moment. And who knows if that is even a good quality if that is even a good quality house. A spokesperson for the department for levelling of housing and Community Says we recognise people are facing pressures in the private rented sector which is why we introduced the renters reform bill which is currently going through parliament and which will deliver a fairy dell for renters and landlords. Lets put aside the whole argument that we need more housing and there is a whole supply issue which is driving up prices etc. The renters reform bill, im trying to think of something practical that people watching today who are so concerned about how will that help them. ,. Them. So, when it comes in and thats the them. So, when it comes in and thats the problem, them. So, when it comes in and thats the problem, it them. So, when it comes in and thats the problem, it has them. So, when it comes in and thats the problem, it has been i thats the problem, it has been delayed thats the problem, it has been delayed it will help renters and that there delayed it will help renters and that there are plans and their to abolish that there are plans and their to abolish section 21 notices which is no fault abolish section 21 notices which is no fault eviction, so that will help tenants no fault eviction, so that will help tenants and bring kind of, thats a good tenants and bring kind of, thats a good thing tenants and bring kind of, thats a good thing for tenants. And also, there good thing for tenants. And also, there are good thing for tenants. And also, there are things and therefore landlords in terms of improving the rented landlords in terms of improving the rented sector but the fact is it does rented sector but the fact is it does not rented sector but the fact is it does not address affordability. Which does not address affordability. Which is does not address affordability. Which is the problem we have today . Yes, so what we need is housing benefit yes, so what we need is housing benefit to yes, so what we need is housing benefit to be increased to cover rent. Benefit to be increased to cover rent. It benefit to be increased to cover rent. It has benefit to be increased to cover rent, it has been frozen since 2019. Thats rent, it has been frozen since 2019. Thats a rent, it has been frozen since 2019. Thats a very rent, it has been frozen since 2019. Thats a very quick fix that the government could do. It thats a very quick fix that the government could do. It would be a ruick fix, government could do. It would be a quick fix. More government could do. It would be a quick fix, more money government could do. It would be a quick fix, more money into government could do. It would be a quick fix, more money into pocketsj quick fix, more money into pockets for the people who are struggling but how much does housing benefit need to go up when you are seeing landlords saying we need to add two or £300 per month to your rent . Yeah, i think, or £300 per month to your rent . Yeah, ithink, we or £300 per month to your rent . Yeah, i think, we do need it in the short yeah, i think, we do need it in the short term yeah, i think, we do need it in the short term so yeah, i think, we do need it in the short term so it is definitely a short term fix because at the moment the market short term fix because at the moment the market is not working and we are at a point the market is not working and we are at a point where at all levels of the Housing Market it is not working so we the Housing Market it is not working so we also the Housing Market it is not working so we also know there is higher pressure so we also know there is higher pressure on the private rented sector pressure on the private rented sector because would be First Time Buyers sector because would be First Time Buyers are sector because would be First Time Buyers are affected by Interest Rates buyers are affected by Interest Rates as buyers are affected by Interest Rates as well. They are not going into homeownership. Youve mentioned we need into homeownership. Youve mentioned we need more housing. Yes, we do. We have had we need more housing. Yes, we do. We have had decades of social housing not being have had decades of social housing not being built. It means the private not being built. It means the private rented sector is taking the pressure private rented sector is taking the pressure and so something needs to be done pressure and so something needs to be done kind of in the short term to resolve be done kind of in the short term to resolve that, and thats why we need kind of resolve that, and thats why we need kind of housing benefit too much rents. Kind of housing benefit too much rents. Longerterm, increasing rents. Longer term, increasing social rents. Longerterm, increasing social housing supply means you wouldnt social housing supply means you wouldnt be expecting housing benefit wouldnt be expecting housing benefit and rents, you know, to continue benefit and rents, you know, to continue to benefit and rents, you know, to continue to go up. Continue to go up. Presumably, francesco. Continue to go up. Presumably, francesco, the continue to go up. Presumably, francesco, the rising continue to go up. Presumably, francesco, the rising costs, i continue to go up. Presumably, | francesco, the rising costs, cost continue to go up. Presumably, i francesco, the rising costs, cost of living more generally, the lack of stock, all of those things mean that those people who do fall into homelessness are even less likely to get back into accommodation. Get back into accommodation. Yeah, so this is a massive get back into accommodation. Yeah, so this is a massive issue get back into accommodation. Yeah, so this is a massive issue at get back into accommodation. Yeah, so this is a massive issue at the i so this is a massive issue at the moment so this is a massive issue at the moment so so this is a massive issue at the moment so when people are pushed into homelessness and they approach the local into homelessness and they approach the local authority for help, local authorities are under incredible pressure authorities are under incredible pressure at the moment and i think homelessness go up so weve seen the number homelessness go up so weve seen the number of homelessness go up so weve seen the number of households in temporary accommodation, so they could be bed and breakfast, short term stays, you know. And breakfast, short term stays, you know. Its and breakfast, short term stays, you know. Its a and breakfast, short term stays, you know, its a home for people, it has gone know, its a home for people, it has gone over know, its a home for people, it has gone over 100,000 households in england gone over 100,000 households in england recently. As gone over100,000 households in england recently. Gone over 100,000 households in england recently. As compared with . It was as england recently. As compared with . It was as low england recently. As compared with . It was as low as england recently. As compared with . It was as low as 50,000 england recently. As compared with . It was as low as 50,000 not england recently. As compared with . It was as low as 50,000 not that i it was as low as 50,000 not that lon it was as low as 50,000 not that long ago. It was as low as 50,000 not that long ago. It is the highest level weve long ago. It is the highest level weve seen in 18 years and weve also. Weve seen in 18 years and weve also. Within weve seen in 18 years and weve also, within that number, 131,000 children also, within that number, 131,000 children are also, within that number, 131,000 children are living in temporary accommodation. For local authorities when accommodation. For local authorities when people come to kind of, they need when people come to kind of, they need help. When people come to kind of, they need help, that have been forced into that need help, that have been forced into that situation, cannot access the private into that situation, cannot access the private rented sector because rents the private rented sector because rents are the private rented sector because rents are too high and so only option rents are too high and so only option they have is for people to access option they have is for people to access temporary accommodation which. Access temporary accommodation which. You access temporary accommodation which, you know, in some cases can be a which, you know, in some cases can be a whole which, you know, in some cases can be a whole Family Living in one room or often be a whole Family Living in one room or often poor quality and you are sharing or often poor quality and you are sharing facilities with people you do not sharing facilities with people you do not know and it is really not a longterm do not know and it is really not a long term option. It is do not know and it is really not a longterm option. It is something we will address longterm option. It is something we will address again longterm option. It is something we will address again thank longterm option. It is something we will address again thank you longterm option. It is something we will address again thank you so i will address again thank you so much. Francesca albanese is with crisis, a charity. Crisis, a charity. Thank you. 26 minutes past crisis, a charity. Thank you. 26 minutes past seven crisis, a charity. Thank you. 26 minutes past seven is crisis, a charity. Thank you. 26 minutes past seven is the i crisis, a charity. Thank you. 26 | minutes past seven is the time. Its now two months since ukraine launched its long awaited counteroffensive aimed at pushing the invading Russian Forces out of the areas theyve seized. The uk has invested heavily in these efforts, along with other western nations, so how is the operation progressing . Our security correspondent Frank Gardner has teamed up with bbc verify to assess the situation. Right, so this is what the map looks like 18 months on after the full scale russian invasion last year. If it looks familiar, thats because it is. It really has not changed that much since last november with the russian occupied areas shaded in red. In orderfor ukraines counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area into. But earlier this summer, earlyjune, this city in auric eve there was a battle in two. The lines are in black and lets have a look, the russian defensive lines there, heavily mined interspersed trenches, artillery, bunkers orikhiv. Very hard for ukraine to get through that. This verified room footage shows what happens when the Ukraine Armed patrol ran into a minefield, some of the close up stuff is frankly too graphic to show. Is this minefield and russian defences are so heavy, so intense it makes it very slow going for the ukrainians to advance southwards. And the russians have been quite innovative in some of the things theyve done, so this for example is there tm 62 anti tank mind. Now, some of ukraines armour would withstand a strike by one of these but not too so what are the russians do . They put one on top of another to blow up through the whole of the ukrainian armoured vehicle. Hull. And fish as a whole bunch of those anti tank miles that have disabled a western supplied tank. Another weapon that the russians are using very effectively is the alligator, the kr 52 attack helicopter, so given all of these factors, how successful this counteroffensive actually be . Successful this counteroffensive actuall be . a,. ,. Actually be . Ukrainian forces want to retake all actually be . Ukrainian forces want to retake all of actually be . Ukrainian forces want to retake all of the actually be . Ukrainian forces want to retake all of the occupied i to retake all of the occupied territories, including crimea. I do not think that that will happen anytime soon. Not think that that will happen an ime soon. ~. ,. ,. Anytime soon. What ukraine does have in its favour is anytime soon. What ukraine does have in its favour is some anytime soon. What ukraine does have in its favour is some very anytime soon. What ukraine does have in its favour is some very powerful i in its favour is some very powerful western supplied weaponry. Such as for example the storm shattered long range missile. Pretty supplied. And this is allowing ukraine to hit distant targets, trying to undermine russias defences from within. But you know the problem here is that all of this takes time and thats a lot re ukraine does not have. Within three months, the rainy season will arrive, turning the roads into mud and making it difficult for ukraine to advance. Its just coming up to 730 am. Mike has the sport. What a day, what a weekend. Excited much . Just a what a day, what a weekend. Excited much . Just a bit what a day, what a weekend. Excited much . Just a bit the what a day, what a weekend. Excited much . Just a bit the football much . Just a bit the Football Season comes in and collides with the world cup is going on. Just under 2. 5 hours time, ten oclock, a huge game for englands netballers trying to reach the World Cup Final and this feels like there moment because they have beaten australia for the first time in a world cup and are now up against zeeland in the semifinal, the defending champions but who lost, a record loss, to jamaica, they are also vulnerable. And it is in the Football Season. So much going on this is like the first day of school, christmas. This is like the first day of school, christmas. �. School, christmas. And the weather suits it. It doesnt school, christmas. And the weather suits it. It doesnt matter school, christmas. And the weather suits it. It doesnt matter the i suits it. It doesnt matter the weather this is the moment football fans across the uk have been building up for weeks, the start of the new season, and the rollercoaster ride that takes us all the way until next may, so tomorrow theres the Community Shield, Manchester City against arsenal, while the Scottish Premiership gets underway this afternoon and last night it was the kick off in the second tiers, the championship in scotland and england, where there was late drama ay hillsbrough, more on that shortly. But first, following leicester, leeds and southamptons relegation, the championship looks more competitive than ever. And in league two, hollywood has arrived. Joe lynksey looks ahead to the new campaign. Commentator leicester are relegated. After the heartache comes the reality. Back in may, three huge clubs went through relegation. They dropped out the top flight and, now, the landscape changes. For leicester and leeds, this is day one of the fightback. The road to promotion goes up and down the country and takes in 46 games. The efl marathon starts up again today. And, yet, seven years ago, leicester reached the very top. Back then, they were champions. Now theyre in the championship. This time, theyre led by enzo maresca, a former Man City Coach whos not managed here before. His High Pressure introduction starts on sunday as his team welcome coventry. We need to be ready. This team is playing under a new manager, just one more foul, so probably the big difference between us and the rest of the club is this that in football, its a big difference but yeah, we need to be ready. Leicester have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor coady, two former England Internationals make this team and this league one of the strongest for years. 19 Championship Clubs have been in the Premier League before. Most of them still start with aims of a return. So, heres the deal. Im officially coming on board at Birmingham City football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this league. Now with star studded us owners, theyve bought players to be contenders. The top two go straight up. Four more make the play offs. But leeds new boss knows how it works. Hes been promoted twice before. Exciting, and ourfirst game at elland road even more special. I was a few times at elland road and i know the atmosphere is always, always great and outstanding and especially the first game after summer break. In the fourth tier, theres a new start for a new force. Can he win it here . Yes, he can wrexham are back after 15 years in non league. They spent preseason on tour in the us. Now, in north wales, they refocus. Life in league two starts with mk dons at home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its so great to be back in amongst it, yeah, and listen, this is what weve worked for and were looking forward to starting our campaign at the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, many efl teams just look to survive. But day one of the season brings with it fresh hope and the chance to turn tears into triumph. Joe lynskey, bbc news. So new season kicked off last night and southampton are the very, very early leaders of the championship. Theyve just been relegated from the Premier League, and were facing a Sheffield Wednesday side who, have just been promoted from league one, and who looked set for a point, after lee gregorys equaliser but chey adams showed A Touch Of Class to win the game for southampton who looked good as they aim to bounce back to the big time at the first time of asking. The margin of victory was much bigger in the opening match of the scottish championship, as Dundee United thrashed arbroath 4 0 and this afternoon, Scottish Premiership kicks off, with Brendan Rodgers back in charge of defending champions celtic, Who Begin At Home against ross county. Celtic are going for a third league title in a row but will face competition from rangers and their manager Michael Beale is in confident mood. Weve lowered the average age of the squad, obviously. Weve got players in that i think have got a good value and a good pedigree, so its important now we let this team bed in and show their ambition on the pitch in performances. Certainly, the motivation around the building seems to have gone up a few notches but thats just words. Lets show it on the pitch now. The English Premier League doesnt get going until next friday when defending champions Manchester City will face newly promoted burnley. But pep guardiolas side are in action this weekend as they face arsenal in the traditional curtain raiser, the Community Shield. City go into the new campaign, aiming to maintain their dominance, that resulted in the treble last season. Everybody knows that if you start every season and stay the same but that is my feeling, so it is not one or two, there are a lot a lot of teams that are going to fight for everything and the challenge is massive for us, so how we will be able mentally and how we can grow as a Team Football wise and sustain that level. City will have a new face in the heart of their defence for the new season. Guardiola confirming that yosko gvardiol has had a medical at the club and should complete his £77 million move from german side rb leipzig shortly. He was one of the stars of the world cup in defence for croatia. A new face at chelsea too as they completed the signing of French International defender axel disasi. Hejoins from monaco for £385 million, signing a 6 year deal. Chelsea have also agreed a fee with brighton for their goalkeeper, robert sanchez. And what about the future of harry kane . As it stands, he remains very much a tottenham player. We understand german champions Bayern Munich told tottenham they wanted a decision by the end of yesterday whether theyd be willing to sell kane but its unclear whether spurs gave them an answer. Its a big morning for englands netballers as they aim to reach the World Cup Final. To do that, theyll need to beat the defending champions new zealand butjess thurlby� s team will be full of confidence heading into the match following their 1 point victory, against the 11 time champions australia on thursday. Their historic win over australia has caught the attention of their footballing counterparts. Heres the lionesses good luck message from down under. Laughter. Cheering. All good luck, roses were wishing you the best of luck in your semifinal tomorrow. Come on, england onto cricket and a thrilling match in the womens hundred between welsh fire and southern brave. Fire posted a massive 165 runs from their 100 balls, the second highest total since the womens competition began three years ago. Despite the big total, brave got within five runs of the target but fell just short. Fire are the early leaders of this years tournament. In the mens fixture, it was the southern brave who came out on top, but onlyjust. Chasing 148 to win and needing 3 off the last ball, fires david willey was caught and the brave won by 2 runs. Theres just over a month to go until the Rugby Union World cup gets underway and the warm up matches are coming thick and fast. After beating italy last weekend, scotland face france later today, whilst ireland face italy tonight. Wales and england will meet this evening at the Principality Stadium in cardiff. Its a first warm up match for both teams but, for england, its a last chance for players to impress before head coach Steve Borthwick picks his final 33 man squad on monday morning. In rugby leagues super league, Catalans Dragons are four points clear at the top, after heaping more misery on warrington wolves. The dragons ran in five tries, winning 30 10, matt ikuvalu, with their final try, as they secured a fourth straight win but its a sixth defeat in a row for the wolves. Elsewhere, huddersfield thrashed castleford 28 0, prompting then to sack Boss Andy Last, while wigan thrashed hull kr 646. More success for Great Britain on day two of the cycling World Championships in glasgow, as they won four golds and five silvers. They dominated the para cycling schedule, withjody cundy here winning his 20th world title. The mens c41 kilometre, time trial at the age of 44. Neil facky, and Matthew Rotherham, took gold in the, b 1 kilometre time trial and Jaco Van Gass took gold in the c3 1k time trial. A memorable night for all of them, especially cundy, who says the home support made a huge difference coming around that last lap, ive not heard a noise like that in years and, like, you hear that, itsjust like, i need to pedal harder. I need to pedal harder. I need to get to the line as quickly as possible and, yeah, i gave it everything tonight and its a real turnaround from the start of the year that i had. And Great Britains sophie unwin jenny holl have won their second World Championships gold in the womens b individual pursuit, with team mates lora facky annd corrine hall taking silver. You can find full details on all the medals on the bbc sport website. Theres been more medal success on day five of the para swimming World Championships. Faye rogers won the s10100 metres Breaststroke Final comfortably to take gold. While there was victory too for Bethany Firth in the tightest of finishes. She was just 0. 15 seconds quicker thanjapans Aira Kinoshita, making sure she successfully defended her s14 200 m title. Fellow brit Poppy Maskill took bronze. I think a lot of people dont see what goes on Behind The Scenes but itjust means a lot to be here and stand on that stage and win the gold. And that race tonight was some of the closest 14 races weve seen in a long time. How hard did you have to dig in on that freestyle at the end to win gold . Yeah, definitely, i really had to dig deep. I think it makes the sport so much more exciting. Its so exciting that were really pushing the times on and its getting quicker and quicker and i think it makes it so much more exciting. And if youre a coach or a teacher, helping to inspire the athletes of the future, listen to the reaction of grace harvey, who may have lost her world title in the sb 5100m Breaststroke Final, getting the silver this time, but she wasmt going to forget those who made herjounrey possible. It feels really emotional. Like, my first coach, who i have known since i was ten, has come all this way to watch me swim and she taught me how to swim breaststroke, so to be able to be on that podium and seeing her up there with my year 7 Maths Teacher as well and my parents and my sisters, it just means so much. It just shows you itjust shows you how important those people are in your life. You never forget those people are in your life. Gm. Never forget brilliant teachers. Finally, a reminder of how robust moto gp riders are ahead of the british race at silverstone this weekend. This was in the second practice session. The italian rider Marco Bezzecchi was going well until, his bike got too low, and hes catapulted into the air, and he rolls over and over onto the grass, but thankfully is able to walk away relatively we can see it from his point of view, and wow, he did say afterwards, you wont believe how much that hurt. We take your word for it marco, butjust thank goodness hes ok and able to return to the track today. And to the track today. Well be talking apple very soon. And well be talking apple very soon. A quick look at what is going on outside if you are planning on any Sporting Events today, you may have to think twice any Sporting Events today, you may have to think twice storm antoni is headin have to think twice storm antoni is heading large have to think twice storm antoni is heading large parts have to think twice storm antoni is heading large parts of have to think twice storm antoni is heading large parts of the have to think twice storm antoni is heading large parts of the uk. I have to think twice storm antoni is heading large parts of the uk. The i heading large parts of the uk. 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Its terrific, ive got children, five gone. Its terrific, ive got children, five children, i gone. Its terrific, ive goti children, five children, and gone. Its terrific, ive got. Children, five children, and it gone. Its terrific, ive got children, five children, and it hits home children, five children, and it hits home with children, five children, and it hits home with me children, five children, and it hits home with me. Children, five children, and it hits home with me. Horrific. Children, five children, and it hits home with me. Horrific. This. Home with me. Horrific. This isnt the home with me. Horrific. This isnt the house . Home with me. Horrific. This isnt the house . The home with me. Horrific. Isnt the house . The second home with me. Horrific. Isnt the house . The second one. Home with me. Horrific. This isnt the house . The second one. In the days after the stabbing, there were fears in the town as people realised a child killer was on the loose. Mi; realised a child killer was on the loose. ~ ,. , realised a child killer was on the loose. G. , , realised a child killer was on the loose. G , loose. My two sons, very close in are, it loose. My two sons, very close in age. It really loose. My two sons, very close in age, it really affected loose. My two sons, very close in age, it really affected me, loose. My two sons, very close in age, it really affected me, it loose. My two sons, very close inj age, it really affected me, it kept me up at night. Izre age, it really affected me, it kept me up at night me up at night. Ive got a little brother myself me up at night. Ive got a little brother myself who me up at night. Ive got a little brother myself who is me up at night. Ive got a little brother myself who is around | me up at night. Ive got a little i brother myself who is around the same brother myself who is around the same age brother myself who is around the same age and mum was so scared. The, same age and mum was so scared. Then, at same age and mum was so scared. Then, at last. Same age and mum was so scared. Then, at last, the announcement people really wanted to hear. I can confirm that people really wanted to hear. I can confirm that we people really wanted to hear. I can confirm that we have people really wanted to hear. I can confirm that we have arrested a 22 year old man on suspicion of murder. He is now in police custody. Officers detained the man in boston central park area around 2 1i5pm today. He central park area around 2 45pm toda. ,. Central park area around 2 45pm toda. ,. ,. , ,. , today. He was named as Deividas Skebas, lithuanian today. He was named as Deividas Skebas, lithuanian living today. He was named as Deividas Skebas, lithuanian living in today. He was named as deividasl skebas, lithuanian living in boston but not known to lilias family. Within the lithuanian community, which is the second largest in town, the news was a shock. While they were relieved someone had been caught, they were also devastated he was a fellow lithuanian. Hate caught, they were also devastated he was a fellow lithuanian. Was a fellow lithuanian. We cant understand was a fellow lithuanian. We cant understand how was a fellow lithuanian. We cant understand how could was a fellow lithuanian. We cant understand how could such was a fellow lithuanian. We cant understand how could such a was a fellow lithuanian. We cant l understand how could such a young man do such a thing to a child. It felt not only pain but also like a bad stain on their nation. And we feel this pain as a community and yes, its not very easy to talk about it. , yes, its not very easy to talk about it about it. Lilias death as she la ed about it. Lilias death as she played in about it. Lilias death as she played in the about it. Lilias death as she played in the street about it. Lilias death as she played in the street was about it. Lilias death as she l played in the street was made about it. Lilias death as she played in the street was made all the more horrifying to her mum as it happened right in front of a three Year Old Girl, a witness to the whole attack. She threeyearold girl, a witness to the whole attack. Threeyearold girl, a witness to the whole attack. She saw that there was a man with the whole attack. She saw that there was a man with a the whole attack. She saw that there was a man with a knife. The whole attack. She saw that there was a man with a knife. And, the whole attack. She saw that there was a man with a knife. And, you was a man with a knife. And, you know, shes three years old. You have to explain her something. And thats how we say it, that he is a bad guy and we, you know, he is in the jail. That lilia is in the heaven. She will not come back. If you miss her, we can go to the cemetery to light a candle. Hopefully, she will be fine after what has happened. Itintith hopefully, she will be fine after what has happened. Hopefully, she will be fine after what has happened. With a lithuanian man arrested. What has happened. With a lithuanian man arrested, linas what has happened. With a lithuanian man arrested, linas first what has happened. With a lithuanian man arrested, linas first and what has happened. With a lithuanian man arrested, linas first and quite i man arrested, linas first and quite shocking thought was that there may be a connection to her own family in lithuania. ,. ,. ,. , lithuania. Straightaway thought about my parents. Lithuania. Straightaway thought about my parents. Three lithuania. Straightaway thought about my parents. Three years| lithuania. Straightaway thought about my parents. Three years ago, my mum on her wedding day tried to burn a house with i my mum on her wedding day tried to burn a house with 11 people in the house. Including me, the kids, her mum, my sister. House. Including me, the kids, her mum. My sister house. Including me, the kids, her mum, my sister. Ingo was sentenced to u to mum, my sister. Ingo was sentenced to up to eight mum, my sister. Ingo was sentenced to up to eight years in mum, my sister. Ingo was sentenced to up to eight years in prison mum, my sister. Ingo was sentenced to up to eight years in prison for to up to eight years in prison for attempted murderfor to up to eight years in prison for attempted murder for starting the fire at linas wedding. Gratteri says some people pushed her to drop the case as inga insists she didnt mean to hurt anybody. In the autumn of 2022, inga was appealing the verdict. She agreed to talk in the lithuanian town of kounelis, where lina grew up. Lithuanian town of kounelis, where lina grew up lithuanian town of kounelis, where lina grew up. Translation i saw a box with wine lina grew up. Translation i saw a box with wine glasses lina grew up. Translation i saw a box with wine glasses in lina grew up. Translation i saw a box with wine glasses in and lina grew up. Translation i saw a box with wine glasses in and then i l box with wine glasses in and then i saw some bits of plastic. I got the box and put it on the stove and put the plastic in the tube. Because i wanted to make some smoke. Not start a realfire. Thats it. I dont really know why. Ijust a realfire. Thats it. I dont really know why. I just wanted a realfire. Thats it. I dont really know why. Ijust wanted to get everyones attention and get them to all come downstairs. Although no one was injured in the fire, years of conflict and trauma have led to a difficult relationship. Inga says in the past, she has spent time with her daughter and granddaughter. I she has spent time with her daughter and granddaughter. She has spent time with her daughter and granddaughter. I would go to see them in england. And granddaughter. I would go to see them in england. Sometimes, and granddaughter. I would go to see them in england. Sometimes, i and granddaughter. I would go to see| them in england. Sometimes, iwould look after lilia. I was teaching her to sing. We had a good relationship. I really loved her. Inga to sing. We had a good relationship. I really loved her. I really loved her. Inga denies havin i really loved her. Inga denies having anything i really loved her. Inga denies having anything to i really loved her. Inga denies having anything to do i really loved her. Inga denies having anything to do with i really loved her. Inga denies i having anything to do with lilias death. There is no evidence against her and she is not accused of any wrongdoing. Translation the news shocked people here. Its not something you see every day, especially involving a child who was completely innocent. In the beginning, we struggled to get much information so we just had to translate news articles from the uk. � , � i to translate news articles from the uk. I remember i to translate news articles from the uk. 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Those who Deividas Skebas when he grew up here shocked and said that he was a well behaved child, they probably wouldnt have broken a window. People here are wary of saying too much about the family. One friend agreed as long as he would remain anonymous. He agreed as long as he would remain anonymous anonymous. He wanted to speak because he anonymous. He wanted to speak because he says anonymous. He wanted to speak because he says they anonymous. He wanted to speak because he says they were i anonymous. He wanted to speak because he says they were so i anonymous. He wanted to speak because he says they were so close. Translation i because he says they were so close. Translation translation i remember the real Deividas Skebas, translation i remember the real Deividas Skebas, the translation i remember the real Deividas Skebas, the good translation i remember the real Deividas Skebas, the good one. I translation i remember the real Deividas Skebas, the good one. The sincere one. The friendly one. Because he really used to be a good person and a good friend to me. Thats what i know about him. He was one of my best friends. We spent a lot of time together. We had a very strong connection. Lot of time together. We had a very i strong connection. Have strong connection. Translation have heard that he strong connection. Translation have heard that he could strong connection. Translation have heard that he could occasionally strong connection. Translation have heard that he could occasionally be i heard that he could occasionally be a difficult heard that he could occasionally be a difficult person but nobody we spoke a difficult person but nobody we spoke to a difficult person but nobody we spoke to would say he was a dangerous criminal or anything like that dangerous criminal or anything like that i dangerous criminal or anything like that. I think his parents struggled to deal that. I think his parents struggled to deal with him at times. When it happened. 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Deividas skebas moved| to boston in 2020 but soon went back to boston in 2020 but soon went back to lithuania. On the third ofjuly 2022, he returned to boston and moved into a house with several others. In less than a month, he would be arrested for stabbing lilia. In boston, at lilias funeral, the grief of her family was shared by the community. I was really surprised shared by the community. I was really surprised that shared by the community. I was really surprised that even i shared by the community. I really surprised that even though the funeral, there was many people showed us respect. Im not going to leave that place. I dont know if this spirits, if the spirit is not there, ifeel i this spirits, if the spirit is not there, i feel i have to this spirits, if the spirit is not there, ifeel i have to be this spirits, if the spirit is not there, i feel i have to be there. Like i said, thats why probably boston will. Like i said, thats why probably boston will. Yeah, were going to stay in boston. Boston will. Yeah, were going to stay in ltoston stay in boston. You ust feel this ain. Stay in boston. You ust feel this pain. Everybody stay in boston. You just feel this pain. Everybody can stay in boston. You just feel this pain. Everybody can feel stay in boston. You just feel this pain. Everybody can feel pain i pain. Everybody can feel pain because pain. Everybody can feel pain because it is a child. Like a small anget because it is a child. Like a small anrel. � , because it is a child. Like a small anrel. � ,. ,. ,~ angel. Its heartbreaking, heartbreaking. Angel. Its heartbreaking, heartbreaking. Children i angel. Its heartbreaking, i heartbreaking. Children never angel. Its heartbreaking, heartbreaking. Children never should die. Heartbreaking. Children never should die i heartbreaking. Children never should die. , �. , heartbreaking. Children never should die. , �. ,. , heartbreaking. Children never should die. ,. ,. ,. ,~ die. 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Lilias family say thatj having led her to rest, they are probably. Lilias family say that i having led her to rest, they are now focusing on healing themselves and looking to the future. Not on what happens to her killer. Thejury looking to the future. Not on what happens to her killer. The jury here was told that the three was seriously mentally ill and unfit to plead or take part in a trial microphone Deividas Skebas. Trial of facts happened instead. The meaning of that is not to establish guilt or innocence but merely to find out whether or not he was responsible for lilias killing. The evidence was compelling. The jury heard from a Police Officer who was off duty and happens to be walking down the fountain lane at the time. He said he heard lilias anguished screams and ran to help, to try to save lilias life. The court also heard transcripts of the Police Interview after Deividas Skebas was arrested. He told police, i grabbed the knife and i stabbed her. It took thejury less than 30 minutes to unanimously decided that he was responsible for her death. He has been given an indefinite hospital order and has been detained at a high security hospital. Thejudge said he could still face a murder trial if his Mental Health improves. And that she hopes that lilias family can now try to move on. But they say many questions are still left unanswered. Ijust questions are still left unanswered. I just want to know why he did questions are still left unanswered. Ijust want to know why he did it. Thats all. I think he ruined his life, he ruined his familys life. He ruined my life. Lilias life. Nine years old. It was lovely, actually, to have her in my life. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty. Our headlines today. The Summer Washout continues with warnings of Road Closures and flying debris as storm antoni is expected to bring more heavy rain across the uk. Storm antoni will bring some very strong winds with some gales this morning, particularly towards south Western Areas. Some heavy rain for many of us as well. But thats all going to ease off later this afternoon. Ill bring you the full forecast throughout the programme. A badge of honour donald trump says being criminally charged will help him win the us president ial electiondonald trump describes his criminal charges as a badge of honour at a rally in alabama. Every time they file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out this election. And we catch up with the father of elle edwards who was shot at a pub on Christmas Eve as he starts a new challenge in her memory. History beckons for englands netballers in just two hours time, theyll try to reach their first World Cup Final in nearly 50 years when they take on the defending champions, new zealand. Its saturday the 5th of august. Our top story. The met office is warning of potential Road Closures, power cuts and flying debris as storm antoni batters wales and South West England. Amber alerts are in place for high winds and Northern Ireland is being deluged by heavy rain. Our reporter tomos morgan has the details. Its not quite been the Great British summer wed all hoped for. At a time when we should all be outside rains disrupted music and Sporting Events up and down the country. This was chester last month, just some of the rotten weather thats made thisjuly one of the wettest on record. And unfortunately, it doesnt look like things are due to get any better for some of the country this weekend. There are a few areas of concern. First of all, Northern Ireland where were going to get some heavy, persistent rain, 20 to 40 millimetres, maybe more than that over the hills, for example, the mournes could be enough to bring us some flooding problems. And then as storm antoni moves into england and wales, across South West England and wales, we get a swathe of very strong winds. Gusts of 50 to 65 miles an hour could bring down one or two trees. The met office began Naming Storms around eight years ago and storm antoni is only the third time theyve named a Weather Event in august, with some predicting this could be the worst weekend of summer on the roads. Were expecting today to be a very challenging day on the roads. Around 4 Million People are expected to travel. Lots of people will be heading away on holiday and lots of people will be heading back. So were urging people to take extra care. The roads are going to be very wet and the wind is going to be a big problem. So the message is to slow down, leave extra space behind the vehicle in front and be particularly careful of the wind. Keep two hands on the wheel and make sure you remain in control all of the time. With a month of School Holidays to go most will be hoping the sun pitches up soon to rescue whats been a dire summer so far. Tomos morgan, bbc news. We can speak to tomos now. Hes in penarth on the south wales coast. Good morning. Iwould good morning. I would say good morning but it looks miserable it is a bit miserable. Its not raining at least, is a bit miserable. Its not raining at least, so is a bit miserable. Its not raining at least, so you know, every cloudm at least, so you know, every cloud. And the clouds are starting to break cloud. And the clouds are starting to break through. There is an element to break through. There is an element of blue sky but the wind has not died element of blue sky but the wind has not died down at all and of anything it is getting stronger here. You can probably it is getting stronger here. You can probably hear it on the microphone, seated probably hear it on the microphone, seated on probably hear it on the microphone, seated on the seaside, the sea is quite seated on the seaside, the sea is quite rough this morning and thats what the quite rough this morning and thats what the yellow warning is in place for, what the yellow warning is in place for. When, what the yellow warning is in place for, when, and in some parts for the western for, when, and in some parts for the western town in South West England, there is western town in South West England, there is an western town in South West England, there is an Amber Warning for wind which there is an Amber Warning for wind which means there is a risk that things which means there is a risk that things could fly, flying debris, and a risk things could fly, flying debris, and a risk to things could fly, flying debris, and a risk to life. As we heard on the package a risk to life. As we heard on the package this potentially will be probably the trickiest weekend, saturday for travel across the uk. People saturday for travel across the uk. People hoping to get away for a break people hoping to get away for a break over the summer, they might rethink break over the summer, they might rethink that break over the summer, they might rethink that now but if they have already rethink that now but if they have already booked to go with the weather already booked to go with the weather being bad, that will cause travel weather being bad, that will cause travel disruption so people need to take care travel disruption so people need to take care. Theres a number of sporting take care. Theres a number of Sporting Events over this weekend, here in Sporting Events over this weekend, here in cardiffjust over there, wells here in cardiffjust over there, wells and here in cardiffjust over there, wells and England Rugby international, the test match before the world international, the test match before the world cup in a couple of months time so the world cup in a couple of months time so nobody wants to stand outside time so nobody wants to stand outside when the weather is bad. But outside when the weather is bad. But ou are outside when the weather is bad. You are doing outside when the weather is bad. Emit you are doing it for us anyway. Thank you so much it is five minutes past eight. A lot of focus on former us President Donald Trump. The former us President Donald Trump has used a republican rally in alabama to dismiss the latest criminal charges against him as ridiculous. He said the indictment, over his efforts to overturn Election Results was an attempt by President Biden to cling to power, as our North America correspondent sean dilley reports. Every time they file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out this election. One more indictment. And this election is closed out. Nobody has even a chance. Words donald trump knows his audience of republican supporters want to hear. We are going to make America Great again. Some have paid thousands to be here in alabama. Mr trump knows, though, that he needs wider support from the country if hes to win the white house. If elected, he said hed end the war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. Im the only candidate who can make this promise. I will prevent world war iii. But mr trump has some fights of his own before any of that. He was speaking just one day after appearing in court in washington, dc, accused of trying to cheat the last election. The latest case on top of separate charges in new york and florida. One poll suggests some unease about all of this within his party. 52 of republicans polled online said they would not vote for donald trump at the president ial elections if he were serving a prison sentence. 45 said they wouldnt support him if he was convicted of a felony. 35 said they would. But that is all a bit hypothetical. Donald trump is by far the front runner to win his partys nomination, and its almost unthinkable that republicans would support anyone other than their candidate. You want a smart president. You dont want a stupid president. But however he spins his troubles as a win, his increasing number of court dates and trials will severely limit his ability to make speeches like this. The deep state is destroying our nation, but the tables must turn and we will quickly destroy the deep state. Sean dilley, bbc news in washington. A russian tanker has been damaged by an explosion in the black sea, with sources in moscow blaming ukraine. The ship was travelling through the kerch strait, which separates russia and crimea. Our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, is in kyiv. Take us through what we know so far about this incident. It is take us through what we know so far about this incident. About this incident. It is the second morning about this incident. It is the second morning for about this incident. It is the second morning for we i about this incident. It is the second morning for we had | about this incident. It is the second morning for we had messages disseminated by sources in the Ukraine Security service are saying these are the consequences if you touch our territory and we had once again accompanying footage appearing to show from an on board camera at the moment an on board camera at the moment and am man seejohn collides with a Large Russian vessel. We are told according to reports in russia as well as from the Security Services that it was carrying all four Russian Troops in syria and it happened close to de kerch strait which connects russia to occupy crimea and is a symbol of Russian Occupation for so many ukrainians and it comesjust occupation for so many ukrainians and it comes just a day after a russian warship was badly damaged as well in a port on the russian coast. A major terminalfor well in a port on the russian coast. A major terminal for moscow. These waters are very much under russian control, the black sea fleet controls supply lines and they launch countless missile strikes towards ukraine. I think to damaged vessels and i stress me do not know for sure what is going on, short of seeing for ourselves, we havent had anything for moscow yet, but i think to damaged vessels if that is the case does little to change the dynamic. But what ukraine is trying to do against a backdrop of having its own ports pummelled by russian drones, it is trying to counter punch where it can on the last time it we captured lost territory at frustrated russian supply lines and i think this is, the hope for kyiv, this is the start of a campaign which made frustrated supply lines oversee and translate into faster progress in its counteroffensive which is stuttering so far. James, thank ou which is stuttering so far. James, thank you so which is stuttering so far. James, thank you so much. A Social Media Streamer has caused chaos in new york city by telling his viewers he would give away gaming consoles. Around 2,000 people gathered at Union Square Park after he pledged to hand out Free Playstation 5 devices. Some of the crowd began throwing missiles and toppling barricades, Prompting Police to detain a number of people including the streamer. Nasa has re established contact with one of its space probes, two weeks after a mistaken command caused communications to be cut. Voyager 2 was sent to explore space in 1977 nasa says the antenna is now once again facing back towards earth. A hosepipe ban covering parts of kent and sussex has been lifted with immediate effect. South east water introduced the restriction six weeks ago following the Hottestjune On Record but the company says water levels have since returned to normal. Thousands of uk scouts are leaving an International Gathering in south korea after it was hit by a heatwave. Hundreds of people attending the world Scout Jamboree have fallen ill as temperatures reached 35 degrees. Our Reporterjean Mackenzie is there. Good morning. We can see the sunshine and the scale of the event. Yes, this is the site behind me, 45,000 scouts from all across the world to have come to south korea for the jamboree, a huge event but you can see the site and there is absolutely no shade and unfortunately, this two weeks has coincided with a scorching two week in south korea. We had the uk team overnight make it a difficult decision that they were going to pull the uk scouts from the campsite, take them back to seoul in south korea where they will spend the next week in hotel rooms. The United States and the singapore teams have also made this painful decision and i spoke to one of the uk team this morning and they were telling me this is notjust about the heat. They say they could have weathered the heat, but its about the facilities in the third. They were concerned the toilets have become a health risk and some of the children they say were not getting the right food for their dietary requirements. That was not an easy decision and they acknowledge lots of scouts you are having a really good time but they essentially were not confident they can keep everyone safe. They had held out for a few days but the conditions have not improved. We heard in the last hour from the south korean government that they will send more medical staff here and hundreds of people to maintain the toilets and showers because there are still plenty of countries here who will have to spend the next week in this campsite. Spend the next week in this campsite spend the next week in this campsite. Spend the next week in this cam site. ,. ,. , ~ spend the next week in this camsite. ,. ,. , ~ ,. , campsite. For the moment, thank you. It is 12 minutes campsite. For the moment, thank you. It is 12 minutes past campsite. For the moment, thank you. It is 12 minutes past eight. Campsite. For the moment, thank you. It is 12 minutes past eight. Simon i it is 12 minutes past eight. Simon is going to tell us about the first named storm of the season. Storm antoni. , ,. , antoni. This is the first named storm. Antoni. This is the first named storm we antoni. This is the first named storm. We are antoni. This is the first named storm. We are into antoni. This is the first named storm. We are into august i antoni. This is the first named | storm. We are into august and antoni. This is the first named i storm. We are into august and you think it might be august out there. A very wet start to the day. As we go through the day, heavy showers developing through this afternoon. This is storm antoni, which has moved in during the early hours, wet conditions through Northern Ireland, the isobars quite close together, indicative of strong winds today but the rain has been moving eastwards gradually through the morning, the heaviest of the rain is across parts of northern england, north wales. We could see 2040 england, north wales. We could see 20 1i0 millimetres of rain and the wind is the other part of the story, the current wind gusts, up to 53 miles an hour into parts of south wales and south Western Areas. These wind speeds will increase through the morning and that is why we have an amberwarning the morning and that is why we have an Amber Warning from the met office, the second highest warning for potentially damaging gusts of wind is for south west of wales and parts of devon today. The rain associated with storm antoni will continue to move east but look at the bright colours, some heavy bursts from time to time and as the rain continues moving north and east we see some heavy thundery showers developing in the south. Also some showers across scotland, again those could be heavy but it will be drier and brighter across Northern Ireland into the afternoon. Disappointingly cool for august, into the afternoon. Disappointingly cool foraugust, maximum into the afternoon. Disappointingly cool for august, maximum temperature is 13 or 14 degrees in the midlands, perhaps 18 or is 13 or 1a degrees in the midlands, perhaps 18 or 19 further south, sunday looking a little better. That is aood to sunday looking a little better. That is good to hear. Sunday looking a little better. Twat is good to hear, simon thank you. Were with you until 10 oclock this morning and theres still plenty to come before then. To keep watching youll need to change channels now because were switching from bbc two onto bbc one. Hope to see you there. Hello, this is bbc breakfast with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty weve been on bbc two since six oclock but if youre just joining us on bbc one after the football, good morning lots coming up on the programme. There is a storm out there if you have looked out of your window. We will have all of those details to come. Now, its not great weather for playing outside today but when it does clear up children in wales and scotland have much better access to playgrounds than those in england. The charity play england is blaming decades of failure in the Planning System which, it says, has more provision for protecting newts and bats than providing safe play areas. Dave guest has been looking into it. Its the Perfect Place to be on a sunny summers afternoon. Kids absolutely love the park. Fresh air. They meet their friends here. And, yeah, no, itsjust a fantastic place to bring them on a nice, sunny day. Well, the children here are very lucky. This play park in morecambe in lancashire only reopened last year after a refurbishment costing £76,000. But its a very mixed picture across the uk when it comes to free to access childrens play areas. The association of play industries, thats the lead trade body within the play sector, says the chances of finding a decent place to play depend on where you live. It published a report that revealed the West Midlands has the worst play provision with almost 1,000 children per playground. Thats compared to just 196 in scotland. In london, where one in five households dont have access to a garden, there are 866 children to each playground, whereas welsh children enjoy access to more than twice the number of playgrounds than children in london. There is no statutory duty to provide police duty to provide play services locally in england. But there is in scotland and wales. And sometimes the play places there are have seen better days. If we dont provide, as a society, inspiring but safe play areas, what else are they going to do . This Adventure Playground at witton park in blackburn is currently Out Of Bounds. Its causing frustration for some. Theres only a couple of things on here that they can play on. So yeah, theyre not great. Its literally at a level now where it makes you think whether to actually come here now. Blackburn with Darwen Council says it is planning to spend £350,000 on refurbishments here. Other councils, though, are struggling to find cash for play parks. I think all councils appreciate the real importance of play opportunities, but financial challenges remain for local government and really this is just one pressure on local government which were having to contend with at the moment. Discretionary services tend to be under the greatest pressure. The government says its levelling up parks fund will provide grants to deliver over 100 green spaces in communities that currently have the lowest access. And it says a new £30 million fund will pay to overhaul 30 local parks in england with a focus on improving facilities for young families. Dave guest, bbc news, lancashire. Eugene minogue is from play england. Hejoins us from nottingham. Good morning to you. See and what is happening there in terms of safety and state of repair, it is quite surprising to hear that safety now is such an issue, notjust a lack of resources. Is such an issue, not ust a lack of momm resources. Yeah, absolutely. Obviously resources. Yeah, absolutely. Obviously playgrounds resources. Yeah, absolutely. Obviously playgrounds havel resources. Yeah, absolutely. Obviously playgrounds have been in a state of decline for several years now so it is important that we maintain those facilities but also protect, enhance and provide new facilities across england and more broadly across the uk. 50 facilities across england and more broadly across the uk. Facilities across england and more broadly across the uk. So where can the funding broadly across the uk. So where can the funding come broadly across the uk. So where can the funding come from . Broadly across the uk. So where can the funding come from . When broadly across the uk. So where can the funding come from . When i broadly across the uk. So where can| the funding come from . When i look at various numbers the government says there is a 9 million uk wide levelling up parks fund which will provide grants for more than 100 green spaces, there is a £30 million fund to overhaul 30 local parks in england. Is that funding enough and is it targeted well enough . In is it targeted well enough . Tw short, no. It is spread very thinly across that and the underlying issue is how weak the Planning System is when it comes to children and play. Yes, there is section 106, the Community Infrastructure levy that can be brought through developer contributions. But the central problem here is the lack of central funding for play and playgrounds across the uk. I funding for play and playgrounds across the uk. Funding for play and playgrounds across the uk. I suppose in a way, euaene, across the uk. I suppose in a way, eugene. It across the uk. I suppose in a way, eugene. It is across the uk. 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My children now cant do things that i freely did as a child, just playing out on the streets, so this is much more than just about playgrounds. This is around play work, Adventure Playgrounds, play provision in communities and spaces as well as places for children to play. Playgrounds form a fundamental part of that but it is much broader than that issue. And as the report we published this week shows of the decline of children playing out over the last few decades, so it is fundamentally important for all of us to make sure that we protect childrens mental and physical health. T childrens mental and physical health. ,. , health. I ust wonder, eugene, if some health. Ijust wonder, eugene, if some people. Health. Ijust wonder, eugene, if some people. If health. Ijust wonder, eugene, if some people, if they health. Ijust wonder, eugene, if some people, if they have health. Ijust wonder, eugene, if some people, if they have a health. 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We have a lot of empathy with local councils, we also work very closely with different sorts of councils, whether that be a parish, district, county, unitary and also private providers that provide playgrounds and play facilities as well and we provide information, advice and guidance. There are lots of bodies out there that provide match funding to local authorities to build playgrounds and protect them so we can provide the information, advice and guidance that they need. But often people dont know that we are here as play england and we can provide that support. England and we can provide that su ort. , england and we can provide that su ort. ,. , england and we can provide that suuort. ,. ,. , support. Just finally, in terms of caettin support. Just finally, in terms of getting the support. Just finally, in terms of getting the system, support. Just finally, in terms of getting the system, making support. Just finally, in terms of getting the system, making the | getting the system, making the system better, at one point there used to be play experts employed by the local authority. Now they have gone. We have spoken many times about how local Authority Funding has been decimated. What one key thing, roll orfocus has been decimated. What one key thing, roll or focus could has been decimated. What one key thing, roll orfocus could be put in place just to make the system easier so that playgrounds dont fall down the cracks . ~ ,. , so that playgrounds dont fall down the cracks . ~ ,. , ~ , so that playgrounds dont fall down the cracks . ~ , ~ ,. , the cracks . Absolutely. As an example. The cracks . Absolutely. As an example, scotland the cracks . Absolutely. As an example, scotland and the cracks . Absolutely. As an example, scotland and walesj the cracks . Absolutely. As an example, scotland and wales have place efficiency legislation. Bringing england in line with that would make a huge difference. By contrast, under englands current Planning System there is very little guidance that addresses children explicitly. But by contrast it is protected under our Planning System so thats a very difficult situation for us to be in. Bringing in play sufficiency legislation in a similar fashion to what is already in place and has been for a while now in wales and scotland would make a huge difference in england and help local authorities provide play to a sufficient standard. Eugene, thank ou ve sufficient standard. Eugene, thank you very much sufficient standard. Eugene, thank you very much it sufficient standard. Eugene, thank you very much. It hasnt sufficient standard. Eugene, thank you very much. It hasnt gone you very much. It hasnt gone unnoticed if you have a designated play area just behind you. We had noticed. Play area ust behind you. We had noticed. , play area ust behind you. 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Now, with the killer locked up for life, tims tackling the other half this time to help other families ripped apart by gun and knife crime. Jayne mccubbin has more. Late last December Elle edwards had spent one last night with her dad. They had listened to their favourite songs. Dad. And looked forward to the year ahead. 2023, baby, here we come. Days later elle was dead. Injune tim was in court to see his daughters killer convicted. We got the result we wanted, justice for a elle, thats what its always been about. We got there in the end. And after he was sentenced to 48 years in prison, one of the first people to embrace tim was this man. Six months earlier the two had been strangers and then fate brought them together. Look at this, lands end john ogroats. At the start of the year liverpool actor and comedian john may was looking for meaning in his own life. He decided to vlog a journey from lands end to john ogroats. And watching that vlog trying to find his own reason trying to find his own reason to keep going was tim. Halfway through johns journey tim asked if he could walk alongside. I didnt have any preconception of what i wanted to get out of it. It was just to go for a walk withjohn. Spot of bird watching here in a lovely place called gresford. A bit of time alone and a bit of space and a bit of freedom from the chaos. Laughter. What a day. Johns guns. People might think were mad for walking the country but at least were doing something, do you know what i mean . Were doing something. Its been great, very good, yeah. Weve had a laugh. Its just been an adventure. And as they arrived in tims home city, the city came out to greet them. Thank you so much for coming. Im going to start crying now. But it is quite overwhelming how many people have turned up to support this. Its amazing. Ijust started off this walk on my own and this fellow has joined me as well. And ive met a best mate for life. Thank you, liverpool. This is amazing. This is mind blowing. They finished theirjourney north tojohn ogroats in may. For tim this was just half a pilgrimage, and so on monday they go back to the place where they first met and walk again. This time south to lands end. And this time with a new purpose raising money for a foundation in elles name. Tim edwards and john mayjoin us now. Morning. You are a funny old pair, arent you . You are a funny old pair. Has that occur to you . You are great mates now and you have this bond but you have a scratch your head and think it is funny how things work out and the people you end up with and who are important to you . Sometimes. The end up with and who are important to you . Sometimes. End up with and who are important to you . Sometimes. We are very similar eole. You . Sometimes. We are very similar people what you . Sometimes. We are very similar people what are you . Sometimes. We are very similar people. What are the you . Sometimes. 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I thought this man, what hesjust gone through, he is a grieving man, what hesjust gone through, he is a grieving father and at the time that was is a grieving father and at the time that was a is a grieving father and at the time that was a big, it was like oh, god, this is that was a big, it was like oh, god, this is a that was a big, it was like oh, god, this is a lot that was a big, it was like oh, god, this is a lot of that was a big, it was like oh, god, this is a lot of pressure at the time this is a lot of pressure at the time and this is a lot of pressure at the time. And everyone sees him as a grieving time. And everyone sees him as a grieving father but i decided not to see him grieving father but i decided not to see him as grieving father but i decided not to see him as that, i decided to see him as see him as that, i decided to see him as tim see him as that, i decided to see him as tim and i think that worked for us him as tim and i think that worked for us as him as tim and i think that worked for us as well because that was overwhelming for you as well. It overwhelming for you as well. [it was. Overwhelming for you as well. It was people overwhelming for you as well. It was. People were overwhelming for you as well. It was. People were like overwhelming for you as well. It was. People were like that overwhelming for you as well. It was. People were like that all. Overwhelming for you as well. It l was. People were like that all the time. It was. People were like that all the time it was was. People were like that all the time. It was a was. People were like that all the time. 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In a way it is a very natural thing to not know what to say because, like you are saying yourself you are approachable and yourself you are approachable and you want to talk but people are cautious, arent they . They dont necessarily know that and worry they will say the wrong thing. Yes. Necessarily know that and worry they will say the wrong thing. Will say the wrong thing. Yes. I think people will say the wrong thing. Yes. I think people want will say the wrong thing. Yes. I think people want to will say the wrong thing. Yes. I think people want to show will say the wrong thing. Yes. I think people want to show respect. I think people want to show respect. I think thats think people want to show respect. I think thats what it is, they want to acknowledge and want to say hello or whatever. To acknowledge and want to say hello orwhatever. I imagine to acknowledge and want to say hello or whatever. I imagine that can get overwhelming. Or whatever. I imagine that can get overwhelming or whatever. I imagine that can get overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is. Uite overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is suite the overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is quite the opposite overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is quite the opposite as overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is quite the opposite as well, overwhelming. Sometimes. But it is quite the opposite as well, the quite the opposite as well, the other day doing shopping i was going about my business and there was a young girl with her mother and they came and gave me a bunch of flowers while i was shopping and it was just to say thanks for what we are doing, and obviously for elle and i thought that was such a nice thing to do. I dont mind being approached. It is usually nice, there is always nice. It is through kindness, isnt it . It it is through kindness, isnt it . Ut made my day. It is through kindness, isnt it . It made my day i it is through kindness, isnt it . It made my day. 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So the foundation will be run with the support that we have got arent going through what they have gone through and unfortunately theres quite a few of us so if we can give them an environment where they have access to people they can relate to, then we will do whatever we need today. Whether that be therapy, if they need help with therapy or finding therapists which can be quite hard to find and thats frustrating or if theyjust quite hard to find and thats frustrating or if they just want to get active, busy, theyjust want support from us, the family needs support, then hopefully you will guide them and keep them out of that dark all they can disappear into. Such important work and good luck with the fundraising. Looking very well. Yeah, not so much laughter. You both look fabulous. Laughter. You both lookfabulous. You both look fabulous. Good luck and we all know you both look fabulous. Good luck and we all know for you both look fabulous. 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I wish you good weather and good pork pies. We need cake it is a 30 6am we have spoken many times on this programme about the challenges of finding an nhs dentist but for people who are homeless it is even harder. Now a charity in leeds is helping rough sleepers to get their teeth checked and fixed, as part of an nhs funded project which has already helped more than 150 people. Would you like to come through . My teeth have got really bad. Ive been staying in the woods. The homeless Street Angels is the only company ive found that offers help with your teeth for a free service for the homeless. Especially with me, i dont really like sleeping in the woods. Its not something i want to do. Id quite happily have a home. Im quite a quiet man. I like to read, write. Im quite creative. Ive been alone for a long time. Uh, try and maintain, try to stay strong, and you cant let the world grind you down. Yeah. Teeth arent great, very bad back one on the right, but with a free service today, hopefully ill get the right help. Six missing. Seven, 0k, eight missing. I started in december, actually. I had really bad teeth. All my teeth were ruined and i was scared. And i had the help of becky and her team and i inboxed herand said, please help me, cause im desperate. Its a massive thing for them their self esteem, their self worth, everything isjust completely changes everything about them once theyve got their teeth sorted. Now, some of these patients have not seen a dentist in years and years and have got a lot of neglect and a lot of the patients have had a lot of pain. Were really lucky and fortunate in yorkshire that the nhs commissioners were quite forward thinking and they actually commissioned this as a service. So these are the patients who are turning up at 111 or a e. So us being able to treat them here in this clinic, it gets them stabilised, it means theyre not having episodes of pain and discomfort. There you go. Oh, thats a corker. So you go home very humble, to be quite honest. There was one gentleman, for instance, that lacked a lot of confidence and he would hide behind a mask. So we made one little comment to him saying basically the last appointment, we want that mask and were popping it in our bin and we dont want to see it again. Since then, we still routinely see him. So he does come for checkups ever since then, and hes actually mentioned it since seeing us, hes actually got back in contact with family members and job opportunities. So its lovely to know that just from what weve done, just that, what, 15 minute appointment has completely changed someones life. The time now is 8 38am. We are talkinr the time now is 8 38am. We are talking about the time now is 8 38am. We are talking about netball the time now is 8 38am. We are talking about netball and the time now is 8 38am. We are talking about netball and many i the time now is 8 38am. We are i talking about netball and many more great matches to come. Mike bushell is with us. Great matches to come. Mike bushell is with us a great matches to come. Mike bushell is with us. A potentially great matches to come. Mike bushell is with us. A potentially historic is with us. A potentially historic day rates for england, the emotion and jubilation counts for nothing if they lose to new zealand and that starts just after we come off on breakfast. England have not been in a final for 50 years. Scotland and wales playing later today. This is huge. You feel this is that moment, in about 15 minutes time we will be joined by a former england captain on the sofa. I always get worried when icy her because she chopped me in the sea after the commonwealth games. If they were in the world cup i am happy to go in the sea for the past three world cups, englands netballers, have finished third indeed you have to go back to 1975 for the last time, they made the final which is why their match which begins in less than 90 minutes time, is such a huge opportunity. Yes, they are up against the defending champions new zealand, but england are the form team, having won six on the trot, including their historic one point win over australia, while new zealand are reeling, after suffering a record world cup defeat to jamaica in their last group match sojess thirlby� s team will be full of confidence, and did beat new zealand at last years commonwealth games. And their run of form has caught the attention of their footballing counterparts heres the lionesses good luck message from down under. Giggles they cheer all good luck, roses were wishing you the best of luck in your semifinal tomorrow. All come on england so great improvisation from the lionesses there, and they will be hoping for the same kind of creativity when they play nigeria on monday in the knock out stages having this morning seen spain serve up a warning of the threat they pose in their last 16 game. They did gift switzerland an equaliser with a 45 yard own goal one of the most bizarre gaffes youll ever see from laya codina but it didnt affect the outcome in this one sided match, as spain romped to a 5 1victory, with Aitana Bonmati showing her class with a brace they will will face netherlands or south africa in the quarter finals. The new Football Season is under wayso much kicking off this weekend, across the uk from the Scottish Premiership, to the Community Shield at wembley, and talking of there, the road to wembley begins today with fa cup qualifying, and the extra premlimary round, and wembley fc, are at home to bearsted back towards the top of the football spectrum, the championship which kicked off last night, looks more competitive than ever and in league two hollywood has arrived. Joe lynksey looks ahead to the new campaign. Leicester are relegated. After the heartache comes the reality. Three huge clubs went through relegation. They dropped out top flight and now the landscape changes. For leicester and leeds this is day one of the fight back, the road to promotion goes up and down the country and takes in 46 games. The efl marathon starts up again today. Cheering. And yet, seven years ago, leicester reached the very top. Back then they were champions. Now theyre in the championship. This time they are led by enzo maresca, a former Man City Coach whos not managed here before. His High Pressure introduction starts on sunday as his team welcome commentary. We need to be ready, this team is playing under a new managerjust one month ago so probably the big difference between us and the rest of the clubs is this, that in football its a big difference. But yeah, we need to be ready. Leicester have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor coady, two former England Internationals make this team and this league one of the strongest for years. 19 Championship Clubs have been in the Premier League before. Most of them still start with aims of a return. So here is the deal, im officially coming on board at Birmingham City football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this league. Now with a star studded us owners they have bought players to be contenders. The top two go straight up, four more make the play offs, but leeds new boss knows how it works. Hes been promoted twice before. Exciting and first game at elland road even more special. I was a few times at elland road and i know the atmosphere is always great and outstanding, especially the first game after the summer break. In the fourth tier there is a new stat for a new force. And back to mullen. Can he win it here . Yes, he can wrexham are back after 15 years in non league. They spent pre season on tour in the us. Now in north wales they refocus. Life in league two starts with mk dons at home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its so great to be back in amongst it. Listen, this is what we have worked for and we are looking forward to starting our campaign at the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, many efl teams just look to survive, but day one of the season brings with it fresh hope and the chance to turn tears into triumph. Joe lynskey, bbc news. So new season kicked off last night and southampton are the very, very early leaders of the championship. Theyve just been relegated from the Premier League, and were facing a Sheffield Wednesday side who, have just been promoted from league one, and who looked set for a point, after lee gregorys equaliser. But chey adams showed A Touch Of Class, to win the game for southampton, who looked good, as they aim to bounce back to the big time at the first time of asking. The margin of victory was much bigger in the opening match of the scottish championship, as Dundee United thrashed arbroath 4 0 and this afternoon, Scottish Premiership kicks off, with Brendan Rodgers back in charge of defending champions celtic, Who Begin At Home against ross county. Celtic are going for a third league title in a row but will face competition from rangers and their manager Michael Beale is in confident mood. We have lowered the average age of the squad, obviously. We have got players in that i think have a good value and a good pedigree so it is important that we let this team bed in and show their ambition on the pitch and performances. Certainly the motivation around the building seems to have gone up a few notches. But thats just words. Lets show it on the pitch now. The English Premier League doesnt get going until next friday when defending champions Manchester City will face newly promoted burnley. But pep guardiolas side are in action this weekend as they face arsenal in the traditional curtain raiser, the Community Shield. City go into the new campaign aiming to maintain their dominance that resulted in the treble last season. And they will have a new face in the heart of their defence for the new season. Guardiola confirming that yosko gvardiol has had a medical at the club and should complete his £77 million move from german side rb leipzig shortly. He was one of the stars of the world cup in defence for croatia. A new face at chelsea too as they completed the signing of French International defender, axel disasi. Hejoins from monaco for 38. 5m pounds signing a six year deal. Chelsea have also agreed a fee with brighton, for their goalkeeper, robert sanchez. And what about the future of harry kane . As it stands, he remains very much a tottenham player. We understand german champions Bayern Munich told tottenham they wanted a decision by the end of yesterday, whether theyd be willing to sell kane but its unclear whether spurs gave them an answer. On to cricket and a thrilling match in the womens hundred between welsh fire and southern brave. Fire posted a massive 165 runs from their 100 balls, the second highest total, since the womens competition began three years ago. This despite the big total, brave got within five runs of the target but fell just short. Fire are the early leaders, of this years tournament. In the mens fixture it was the southern brave who came out on top but onlyjust. Chasing 148 to win and needing three off the last ball fires david willey was caught and the brave won by two runs. We are just over a month, away from the rugby union, world cup and the warm up matches are coming thick and fast. After beating italy last weekend, scotland face france later today, while ireland face italy tonight, and wales and england, meet this evening at the Principality Stadium in cardiff. Its a first warm up match, for both teams but for england, its a last chance, for players to impress before head coach Steve Borthwick, picks his final 33 man squad on monday morning. In rugby leagues super league, Catalans Dragons are on fire four points clear at the top, after heaping more misery on warrington wolves. No stopping the dragons at the moment. The dragons ran in five tries winning 30 10 matt ikuvalu, with their final try, as they secured a fourth straight win. But its a sixth defeat, in a row for the wolves. Elsewhere, huddersfield thrashed castleford 28 0, prompting then to sack Boss Andy Last while wigan thrashed hull kr 64 6. Next to glasgow. More success for Great Britain on day two of the cycling World Championships in glasgow, as they won four golds and five silvers. They dominated the para cycling schedule with jody cundy here winning his 20th world title in the mens c41 kilometre, time trial at the age of 44. Neil facky, and Matthew Rotherham, took gold in the, b 1 kilometre, time trial and Jaco Van Gass, took gold in the c3, 1k time trial. A memorable night for all of them, especially cundy, who says the home support made a huge difference. Coming around that last lap ive not heard a noise like that in years. You hear that and its like i need to pedal harder, need to get to the line as quickly as possible. I gave it everything tonight and its a real turnaround from the start of the year i had. And Great Britains sophie unwin and jenny holl have won their second World Championships gold in the womens b individual pursuit with team mates lora facky and corrine hall taking silver. You can find full details on all the medals on the bbc sport website. Theres been more medal success on day five of the para swimming will championships, faye rogers won the Breaststroke Final easily taking gold in the end and victory for Bethany Firth in the tightest of finishes, she was just 0. 15 seconds quicker thanjapan, finishes, she was just 0. 15 seconds quickerthanjapan, making finishes, she was just 0. 15 seconds quicker thanjapan, making sure she successfully defended her s 1a 200 metres title. Fellow brit Poppy Maskill took bronze. If you are a coach or a teacher helping to inspire the athletes of the future listen to the wonderful reaction of grace harvey who may have lost her title in the sb five 100 metres Breaststroke Final getting the silver this time but she wasnt going to forget those who made her journey to the podium possible. It feels really emotional, my first coach who ive known since i was ten has come all the way to watch me swim and she taught me how to do breaststroke so to be able to be on that podium and see her up there with my year seven Maths Teacher as well and my parents and sisters, it just means so much. You neverforget those who inspire you. Finally, you may remember a story from last year the bath city footballer Alex Fletcher suffered a serious head injury when he collided with a concreate wall during a match. Well, brilliant news hes been cleared to play again just nine months after that horrific incident that left the 24 year old needing surgery and in a coma for five days. Fletcher has also been given a new contract by bath. During his recovery he said my surgeon told my family, that if i made it through the surgery, which was a slim chance, i might not be the same person i might not have use of my legs. I might not even remember my family because of where the impact was. � what a remarkable recovery he has made. And he is travelling with bath today to dartford in the National League south. Ok, is not yet part of the match day squad but hes been given that new contract and he will be again. Amazing. Thanks, mike. Shall we have a look outside the round window this morning. Only a certain part of our audience will get that. Pretty much anyone who has looked outside, it is a bit like that. Ive checked the calendar, to step in early august and not november because that is what it looks like out there. The first named storm by the met office. We waited all autumn and winter and even the spring had no named storm and today the first named storm moving in. Good morning, everyone. A rather wet start for many of us but Early Morning joggers here in exmouth. In exmouth and parts of devon today the winds will start to pick up and we will see some of the strongest winds today come in parts of devon, South West Wales. There is an Amber Warning from the met office, the second highest warning, could be potentially damaging and disruptive winds, gusts of 50 70 mph, particularly around the coastal areas. This is the latest Rainfall Radar image. This is what is happening through this morning. We have seen the rain moving out of Northern Ireland where it has been a wet night, spreading of of england and wales, so for many of us it is a wet start and the wind is quite strong already, gusts, 140 50 mph. As we mentioned the winds will strengthen as the day goes on. This is what the forecast looks like. The rain associated with storm antoni will move eastward, and as it does so there will be heavy and perhaps thundery showers developing across southern areas during this afternoon. The rain continuing across parts of northern england. Showers across scotland could be quite heavy for some, but for Northern Ireland after what has been a very wet start to the day things improving with sunny spells into the afternoon. As i mentioned the winds will stay strong particularly around wales, South West England and disappointingly cool for august, 13, 14 disappointingly cool for august, 13, 1a celsius in central areas where you have the most persistent rain, 18 or 19 degrees in the south. Storm antoni moves to the east overnight tonight, and still some fairly gusty winds are likely around the eastern side of england on sunday morning. A bit of rain here first thing but those strong winds will gradually clear away. Those strong winds will gradually clearaway. For those strong winds will gradually clear away. For most of us sunday isnt a bad day, certainly the better day of the weekend. Sunny spells for many of us, largely dry and eastern areas as the rain clears. There will be showers around western parts which could be on the heavy side from time to time but because there will be more sunshine coming through it will feel a tad warmer, temperatures up into the high teens, 17 20 c. Into next week, monday and tuesday looking unsettled again. There will be some sunny spells but also some showers or longer spells of rain, temperatures up longer spells of rain, temperatures up to 18 or 20 celsius. I know youve been looking for something a bit drier and warmer, something a bit drier and warmer, something a bit like summer in the forecast. As we go into the middle to the end of the week we start to see higher pressure building in from the south west. It keeps a low pressure at bay for a while and it will bring us something more settled. While the start of the week was looking more unsettled, the pressure builds and we will see warmer weather. But it may only be a brief window of drier, settled, warmer weather because it does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. Does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The time does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The time is does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The time is 8. 5 does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The time is 8. 5 four. Does turn unsettled again after the weekend into next week. Thank you, simon. The time is 8. 5 four. Which means that in an hour we will see england take on new zealand in the netball world cup. There is lots going on. We arejoined by former england captain. Hello. 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England and new zealand, they know each other very well, their coachis know each other very well, their coach is very good tactically so she will have moves and things up her sleeve butjust olbia was confident in the changes she made and the team rose to the occasion. England have helen housby and alanagh castle at goal shooter and they have started to combine really well, they were amazing, helen housby shot 100 in the last game against australia so we need those two to be on form and if they are i definitely fancy englands chances. If they are i definitely fancy englands chances. If they are i definitely fancy enrlands chances. ,. ,. ,. , englands chances. You are a former ca atain of englands chances. You are a former captain of england englands chances. You are a former captain of england and englands chances. You are a former captain of england and we englands chances. You are a former captain of england and we talk i englands chances. 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Our headlines today. The Summer Washout continues with warnings of Road Closures and flying debris as storm antoni is expected to bring more heavy rain across the uk. We will have more details of storm antoni and its impact on the weather. I will bring you the full forecast throughout the programme. A ukrainian sea drone hits and disables a russian merchant ship near crimea and tony hudgell has set himself another mountain to climb well hear all about his latest challenge. It is nearly time. History beckons for englands netballers in just an hours time, theyll be aiming to reach their first World Cup Final, in nearly 50 years when they take on the defending champions, new zealand. Its saturday the 5th of august. Our top story. The met office is warning of potential Road Closures, power cuts and flying debris as storm antoni batters wales and South West England. As storm antoni batters wales amber alerts are in place for high winds and Northern Ireland is being deluged by heavy rain. Our reporter tomos morgan has the details. Its not quite been the Great British summer wed all hoped for. At a time when we should all be outside rains disrupted music and Sporting Events up and down the country. This was chester last month, just some of the rotten weather thats made thisjuly one of the wettest on record. And unfortunately, it doesnt look like things are due to get any better for some of the country this weekend. There are a few areas of concern. First of all, Northern Ireland where were going to get some heavy, persistent rain, 20 to a0 millimetres, maybe more than that over the hills, for example, the mournes could be enough to bring us some flooding problems. And then as storm antoni moves into england and wales, across South West England and wales, we get a swathe of very strong winds. Gusts of 50 to 65 miles an hour could bring down one or two trees. The met office began Naming Storms around eight years ago and storm antoni is only the third time theyve named a Weather Event in august, with some predicting this could be the worst weekend of summer on the roads. Were expecting today to be a very challenging day on the roads. Around 4 Million People are expected to travel. Lots of people will be heading away on holiday and lots of people will be heading back. So were urging people to take extra care. The roads are going to be very wet and the wind is going to be a big problem. So the message is to slow down, leave extra space behind the vehicle in front and be particularly careful of the wind. Keep two hands on the wheel and make sure you remain in control all of the time. With a month of School Holidays to go most will be hoping the sun pitches up soon to rescue whats been a dire summer so far. Tomos morgan, bbc news. There will be a mixture of rain and wind and the danger of flying debris for those travelling. We can speak to tomos now. I dont think you have been able to show the scenery at its best. Weve been here for show the scenery at its best. Weve been here for the show the scenery at its best. Weve been here for the last show the scenery at its best. Weve been here for the last three show the scenery at its best. Weve been here for the last three hours, | been here for the last three hours, exchanging every ten or 15 minutes. I was on the phone with someone in london about 20 minutes ago and it looked like blue sky was coming through and not look at it, its probably the worst its been all morning, misty skies, the rain coming down harder than ever, the wind picking up, its looking like an feeling more like autumn than summer to be honest and that is the thing that is making the weather stand out. The fact we are getting this horrible and miserable weather for me should be getting bright sunshine. It was only two or three weeks ago when Southern Europe was getting that heat way. We are getting that heat way. We are getting record amounts of rain in the middle ofjuly and august. Last month one of the wettestjuly is on record, not looking like august is going to be much better the way things are going at the moment so yes, shes when it comes to travel disruption. It may mean people change their plans if they are hoping west wales or cornwall, especially if the weather stays like this for much longer. Especially if the weather stays like this for much longer. Thank you so much, this for much longer. Thank you so much. You this for much longer. Thank you so much. You look this for much longer. Thank you so much, you look after this for much longer. Thank you so much, you look after yourself i this for much longer. Thank you so much, you look after yourself and | much, you look after yourself and take care. It is five minutes past nine. Developments in the conflict between ukraine and russia and china you have more on that news for us . A russian tanker has been damaged by an explosion in the black sea, with sources in moscow blaming ukraine. The ship was travelling through the kerch strait, which separates russia and crimea. Our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, is in kyiv. Good morning. Take us through basically the sequence of events and then amongst us we have some footage, you can explain to us what has happened and what we have seen . This footage has been released, put out by sources within the ukrainian Security Services who are very keen to show what they claim to have achieved. It shows an on board camera in an unmanned siege on which ukraine typically uses in water switch research dominates and under the cover of night, approaching a Large Russian vessel, reportedly carrying oil and on its way to syria, further south. If you go on foot russian state tv as saying, as well as the claims from the ukrainian Security Services it appears the engine room was damaged on the ship and its looking likely it will have to be told. Some crew members were injured and so theres a scene coup for ukraine where it really is looking to try and punch above its weight but notjust that, dry to throw the punch is further afield. This is quite some way from territory that ukraine controls, this is off the Crimean Peninsula which has long been under occupation and close to the beach which connects russia to the Crimean Peninsula. Russia will take delight in that and yesterday we saw images of a russian warship on the coast, further south, a major terminal for moscow in terms of grain and oil experts as well as being an important naval base. That ship was seriously damaged, it could be seen listening to one side and having to be towed to shore and what kyiv are saying is russia cannot think that it can use the black sea as blackmail. It is hoping and warning that more drone strikes will follow. It seems keener to admit to these kind of strikes but i do not think that to damaged vessels will change much in the way of dynamics in the south of ukraine but i think the endeavour for ukraine is that it will frustrate russian supply lines, it might stem those missile attacks and that might help the ukrainian counteroffensive on the mainland. James, for the moment thank you. The former pakistan per minister has been sentenced to three years in prison. He was a well known cricketer before entering politics and was found guilty of not declaring money he had earned from selling state gifts. His legal team says it will appeal. Nasa has re established contact with one of its space probes, two weeks after a mistaken command caused communications to be cut. Voyager 2 was sent to explore space in 1977 nasa says the antenna is now once again facing back towards earth. A hosepipe ban covering parts of kent and sussex has been lifted with immediate effect. South east water introduced the restriction six weeks ago following the Hottestjune On Record but the company says water levels have since returned to normal. The former us President Donald Trump has used a republican rally in alabama to dismiss the latest criminal charges against him as ridiculous. He said the indictment over his efforts to overturn Election Results, was an attempt by President Biden to cling to power, as our North America correspondent sean dilley reports. Every time they file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out this election. One more indictment. And this election is closed out. Nobody has even a chance. Words donald trump knows his audience of republican supporters want to hear. We are going to make America Great again. Some have paid thousands to be here in alabama. Mr trump knows, though, that he needs wider support from the country if hes to win the white house. If elected, he said hed end the war in ukraine. It will be done very, very quickly. Im the only candidate who can make this promise. I will prevent world war iii. But mr trump has some fights of his own before any of that. He was speaking just one day after appearing in court in washington, dc, accused of trying to cheat the last election. The latest case on top of separate charges in new york and florida. One poll suggests some unease about all of this within his party. 52 of republicans polled online said they would not vote for donald trump at the president ial elections if he were serving a prison sentence. 45 said they wouldnt support him if he was convicted of a felony. 35 said they would. But that is all a bit hypothetical. Donald trump is by far the front runner to win his partys nomination, and its almost unthinkable that republicans would support anyone other than their candidate. You want a smart president. You dont want a stupid president. But however he spins his troubles as a win, his increasing number of court dates and trials will severely limit his ability to make speeches like this. The deep state is destroying our nation, but the tables must turn and we will quickly destroy the deep state. Sean dilley, bbc news in washington. Industrial action is causing more disruption to Rail Services on the south coast, causing problems for people hoping to attend major events including Glorious Goodwood and the brighton pride festival. Its down to a dispute between Govia Thameslink railway and the aslef union, which has introduced an overtime ban. National express has confirmed it is putting on extra Coach Services to brighton. . Thousands of uk scouts are set to leave an International Event in south korea amid an intense heatwave. Hundreds of participants at the world Scout Jamboree in buan, south korea have been hit by heat exhaustion and more than 4,000 delegates from the uk are now due to be moved to hotels in the capital seoul. Today marks the start of the National Eisteddfod which celebrates welsh arts, language and culture. Its taking place near pwllheli and features music, visual arts, literature and dance. This years event also marks the bbc� s centenary of broadcasting from the eisteddfod. . We will have a chat with simon in a moment, some of those events are outdoors, it could be a little wet, thatis outdoors, it could be a little wet, that is my thoughts. The Rip Off Britain presenter Angela Rippon is set to become the oldest ever contestant on strictly come dancing. The 78 year old who used to present the show� s Non Celebrity forerunner, come dancing beats the record set byjohnny ball, who was just 7a when he took part in 2012. The sherlock actor Amanda Abbington and Bad Education star Layton Williams will also take part in this years series. As charlie said the weather is not going to be looking great for later on but simon will take a look at the weather and we need big wellington boots and overcoats. Hat weather and we need big wellington boots and overcoats. Weather and we need big wellington boots and overcoats. Not really what ou want boots and overcoats. Not really what you want to boots and overcoats. Not really what you want to see boots and overcoats. Not really what you want to see for boots and overcoats. Not really what you want to see for a boots and overcoats. Not really what you want to see for a british boots and overcoats. Not really whatj you want to see for a british summer weekend, not good at all. Lots of events going on today, fares and Sporting Events and the weather for the fourth weekend in a row is not looking particularly nice. That was the scene this morning, just earlier in leicestershire. A very similar scene in devon at the moment, in topsham and the winds picking up here because of storm antoni which is moving through this morning. It will give us stronger winds. There is an amberwarning will give us stronger winds. There is an Amber Warning from the met office for parts of South West Wales and into devon, we could see gusts of 70 miles an hour, potentially damaging gusts, especially if you are holidaying in these areas, campsites may be vulnerable to the strong winds today so take care. Strong and is continuing, with at the rain which is moving east and this is the scene right now, a very wet started the day for many of us and the wind picking up as well, gusts widely at the moment of about 40 gusts widely at the moment of about a0 or 50 miles an hour but for South West Wales and South West England, continuing to pick up as the day goes on. The rain continues to move east, look at the green, the heaviest of the rain which starts to clear undies but then they will be heavy and potentially thundery showers developing in southern and south eastern areas. Showers are times for scotland and Northern Ireland, becoming drierand times for scotland and Northern Ireland, becoming drier and brighter in Northern Ireland after what has been a wet start and we thought the cloud and rain around, disappointingly cold for august. Especially around the midlands, temperature 13 or 1a degrees, persistent rain, elsewhere quite rightly, temperatures below the average for the time of year. Storm antoni continues to move eastwards and as we go into sunday there are some improvement. It clears into the near continent, we have fairly gusty winds down the east of england for a time and some rain first thing in the morning but the rain will clear, then there will be sunshine and dry weather for many eastern areas, showers developing in the west, some of those could be heavy. There will be lengthy dry spells in between, increasing amounts of sunshine, temperatures higher, 17 19. Into the early part of next week we see some unsettled weather continuing, showers and longer spells of rain, temperatures 18 20 , if you are after something more summery, i know you have been looking at the forecast for this, we lose the weather system is going through wednesday into thursday and briefly, not lasting all that long but moving its way and so it will become more settled, drier and brighter weather slightly warmer. Briefly. It is going to last for a long time. You are full of going to last for a long time. You are full of the going to last for a long time. Um, are full of the choice of summer, archie . Thank you so much. The time is 16 minutes past nine. Tony hudgell, hes eight years old and he does not shy away from a challenge, despite losing both legs as a result of abuse he suffered as a baby. Before we hear about tonys latest challenge, Charlotte Winfield has been looking back at his achievements so far. In 2020, atjust five years old, tony hudgell captured hearts. We want to raise money for £500. Isnt that right, mum . Walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs, he raised £1. 7 million for the evelina childrens hospital, which saved his life, smashing his £500 target. Having endured life changing injuries caused by his birth parents at only six weeks old, tony had to have both of his legs amputated as a baby since then, along with his family hes campaigned for tonys law to get tougher jail sentences for convicted child abusers. His achievements have been recognised by the public and politicians alike and he was presented with a british citizen youth award. Loving the crab walking. Good, good. Now, three years since his first challenge, tony has set his sights on a new mountain to climb. This time, quite literally. Were doing this or not . Yeah, were doing it. Were doing it. Doesnt seem like to you . Were in it to win it. On tuesday, hell be climbing to the summit of forest head fell in the Lake District. Tony has been preparing for his expedition for months, a walking on rocky terrain and building up his strength at an Adventure Park for young people with disabilities. Tonys challenge is everest inspired. So it was fitting when he received words of encouragement from harry who this year became the first ever double above knee amputee to summit the worlds tallest mountain. I wish you all the very best on your challenge to summit your first land, mountain. Good luck. Once again, tony has beaten his £509 target hundreds of times over, already reaching more than £a,000, which hell split between four charities. The lakeland challenge is expected to take tony between three and four hours to complete. Which way are you going round it. Why do you make things difficult . Unsurprisingly, never one to take a shortcut hes planning to take the hardest route to the top. We have the full list so for ever, it is a we have the full list so for ever, it is a bit we have the full list so for ever, it is a bit of we have the full list so for ever, it is a bit of a crowd. We have the full list so for ever, it is a bit of a crowd. Tony is with us with his it is a bit of a crowd. Tony is with us with his family it is a bit of a crowd. Tony is with us with his family and it is a bit of a crowd. Tony is with us with his family and along it is a bit of a crowd. 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They work as a two like benny. Can you catch it . They work as a two clown like benny. Can you catch it . They work as a two clown team like benny. Can you catch it . They work as a two clown team and work as a two clown team and everything is tailored to the child, can be high energy or calm. Dots are the benefit with her own daughter evi spent weeks in hospital in norwich in 2021. Evi spent weeks in hospital in norwich in 2021. When the clowns came in she norwich in 2021. When the clowns came in she smiled, norwich in 2021. When the clowns came in she smiled, that norwich in 2021. When the clowns came in she smiled, that was norwich in 2021. When the clowns came in she smiled, that was a i came in she smiled, that was a really big deal at the time. Because she wasnt a happy girl. And also i wasnt happy and that made me smile. When i saw the ad, i thought, that is perfect. I have been on the receiving end of the clown doctor and i knew that it had absolute instant impact. 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I thought if i could put my the centre of all of it. I thought if i could put my skills the centre of all of it. I thought if i could put my skills towards| if i could put my skills towards that, in a hospital setting, that is like a dream come true it has lots of fun ijust love it, every minute of fun ijust love it, every minute of it the bank of england announced its 14th rise in Interest Rates this week it now stands at 5. 25 which means the cost of many mortgages is going up. But its notjust home owners feeling the pinch. The hike in repayments is affecting tenants too as landlords pass on the cost, raising rental prices or selling the property completely. The National Residential Landlords Association predicts around 735,000 rental homes could be lost across the uk over the next four years. And with an average of 20 requests from potential tenants to view each home, the search for a rental property looks like its only going to get harder. Vickyjohnson has been to see how its affecting one family in lincolnshire. Want to rent a flat or a house, well, be prepared for soaring rents, cutthroat competition and difficult landlords. And thats despite promises from the government that itll get easier. Now were making sure that there are more people in the private rented sector who have the security of knowing that they cannot be evicted from their home on the basis of a rogue landlord trying to intimidate them, which is packing up like the last few bits in the kitchen. This has been emma and rosss home in sutton on sea for more than six years, but now their landlord is selling up. As a stopgap the councils offered them rooms in a shared house 15 miles away in skegness. Yes, the bedrooms are lockable, but you still got to share Everything Else and its just with your kids. Youre a bit more worried about stuff, arent you . Itll mean much disruption for eight year old hope, who has some special needs. I dont want to jeopardise anything of the help that shes getting. And school seems to be working really, really well with me. And if i move her to a different school, i might not get that. But finding a new home they can afford is proving almost impossible. Currently, we pay 650 and we could be looking up to £1,200 a month for a property around here with a bungalow, two bedroom. Will you be able to afford that . No, not at all. An added problem is finding somewhere which will take pets. Potentially, we have to get rid of the dog. 0r obviously put him in kennels. Hes a part of the family. We wouldnt get rid of him at all. Today, theyre looking at a property in alford, seven miles away. Hi, is it . Come so, as you can see, standard sort of two come bed. Charlottes worked in property for 16 years, but has never known the rental market like this before. Demand is way outweighing supply at the moment, so were getting an excessive amount of people wanting to apply for properties and really nothing else to offer them if the property goes. Its quite big, isnt it, in here. The family like the house, but realise theyre too late. With the amount of interest theyve got, i think potentially its already gone. Quite disappointing. Its a lovely property. As well as looking for private rentals emma and ross havejoined around 2,000 others currently asking east Lindsey Council for help with housing, all of them facing an uncertain future. Vickijohnson, bbc news. The time is 9. 34. Whether bad, sport bi. How the time is 9. 34. Whether bad, sport big how about the time is 9. 34. Whether bad, sport big. How about that . Big. How about that . And sport good thats all the sport keeping it simple england are just 26 minutes away from the netball world cup semi final, where they will face defending champions new zealand for a place in the final. Just after breakfast. Former olympian katherine merry, part of the bbc team, joins us now from cape town. Good morning. I can only imagine what the atmosphere is like, nerves, excitement, confidence, maybe . Goad excitement, confidence, maybe . Good morninu. It excitement, confidence, maybe . Good morning it is excitement, confidence, maybe . Good morning it is a excitement, confidence, maybe . Good morning. It is a big excitement, confidence, maybe . 13cm morning. It is a big piece of sport coming up shortly. England against new zealand. The crowds are coming in. There are so many england fans are literallyjust ten metres to our left, the friends and family of all of the england players, including the husband of the england head coach. They are riding high after the win against australia. Can they get to the final . Can they pass the silver ferns . I think they can, they are in good shape, on fire since arriving in cape town. Somebody who has been an arriving in cape town. Somebody who has been an olympian, arriving in cape town. Somebody who has been an olympian, who arriving in cape town. Somebody who has been an olympian, who knows i arriving in cape town. Somebody who i has been an olympian, who knows what it is like, after the height of the win against australia how do they keep it there . After such a moment you can see a drop, cant you . How do they avoid that . Do they avoid that . Thats a good cuestion, do they avoid that . Thats a good question. That do they avoid that . Thats a good question, that has do they avoid that . Thats a good question, that has happened do they avoid that . Thats a good question, that has happened to l question, that has happened to england in the past, they have had good matches where it doesnt matter but now they are different level and their mindset is different, the confidence jess thirlby and their mindset is different, the confidencejess thirlby and her team have, there is a calmness about them and when they beat australia some australian media said england were cocky and arrogant and that may fuel the fire of england a little bit. New zealand vulnerable after the group defeat record to jamaica, so vulnerable, chinks in their armour. There is indeed at the massive blow new zealand had, the silver ferns lost their 64 shooter at the beginning of the tournament, a massive blow for noeline taurua, the head coach of new zealand, and put a massive dent in their hopes of defending the world cup title. This is a big match, the one that counts, 60 minutes of netball to get into the oh world cup netball final. They are faced each other for micro times in world cup history at this stage and england havent won one of them, maybe today that will change. They are faced each other for times. That is on bbc two from ten oclock just after breakfast. Next to the womens football world cup, where the lionesses will be cheering on their netball counterparts, after a busy day fine tuning their plans for their knock out stage, match, against nigeria on monday. While earlier today, spain served up a warning, of the threat they pose in their last 16 game. They did gift switzerland a gift of an equaliser with a 45 yard own goal, one of the most bizarre gaffs youll ever see from laya codina. But it wasnt to affect the outcome in this one sided match, as spain romped to a 5 1victory, with Aitana Bonmati showing her class with a brace. They will face netherlands or south africa in the quarterfinals. The new domestic Football Season is properly under way now across the uk and its such a busy weekend, rom the start of the Scottish Premiership, to the Community Shield while the championship, which kicked off last night, at wembley. While the championship, which kicked off last night, looks more competitive than ever and in league two hollywood has arrived. Joe lynksey looks ahead to the new campaign. Leicester are relegated. After the heartache comes the reality. Back in may three huge clubs went through relegation. They dropped out the top flight and now the landscape changes. For leicester and leeds this is day one of the fight back, the road to promotion goes up and down the country and takes in 46 games. The efl marathon starts up again today. Cheering. And yet, seven years ago, leicester reached the very top. Back then they were champions. Now theyre in the championship. This time they are led by enzo maresca, a former Man City Coach whos not managed here before. His High Pressure introduction starts on sunday as his team welcome commentary. Team welcome coventry. We need to be ready, this team is playing under a new managerjust one month ago so probably the big difference between us and the rest of the clubs is this, that in football its a big difference. But yeah, we need to be ready. Leicester have kept jamie vardy and brought in conor coady, two former England Internationals make this team and this league one of the strongest for years. 19 Championship Clubs have been in the Premier League before. Most of them still start with aims of a return. So here is the deal, im officially coming on board at Birmingham City football club. Birmingham city have spent 12 years in this league. Now with a star studded us owners they have bought players to be contenders. The top two go straight up, four more make the play offs, but leeds new boss knows how it works. Hes been promoted twice before. Exciting and first game at elland road even more special. I was a few times at elland road and i know the atmosphere is always great and outstanding, especially the first game after the summer break. In the fourth tier there is a new stat for a new force. And back to mullen. Can he win it here . Yes, he can wrexham are back after 15 years in non league. They spent pre season on tour in the us. Now in north wales they refocus. Life in league two starts with mk dons at home. Its been a long journey outside the efl and its so great to be back in amongst it. Listen, this is what we have worked for and we are looking forward to starting our campaign at the weekend. While some have hollywood backing, many efl teams just look to survive, but day one of the season brings with it fresh hope and the chance to turn tears into triumph. Joe lynskey, bbc news. What a lot of hope for southampton fans. 50 new season kicked off last night and southampton got off to a winning start, in the championship. Having been relegated from the Premier League, they were facing a Sheffield Wednesday side who, have just been promoted from league one, and who looked set for a point, after lee gregorys equaliser. But che adams showed A Touch Of Class, to win the game for southampton, who looked good, under new boss russell martin, as they try to bounce back to the big time, at the first time of asking. The margin of victory was much bigger in the opening match of the scottish championship, as Dundee United thrashed arbroath 4 0. This afternoon, the Scottish Premiership kicks off, with Brendan Rodgers back in charge of defending champions celtic, Who Begin At Home against ross county. Celtic are going for a third league title in a row but will face stiffer competition from rangers and their manager Michael Beale thinks his team are better equipped this time. We have lowered the average age of the squad, obviously. We have got players in that i think have a good value and a good pedigree so it is important that we let this team bed in and show their ambition on the pitch and performances. Certainly the motivation around the building seems to have gone up a few notches. But thats just words. Lets show it on the pitch now. We have to wait until next friday, for the start of the English Premier League when defending champions Manchester City, face newly promoted burnley. But pep guardiolas side, are in action, tomorrow when they face arsenal in the traditional curtain raiser, the Community Shield. And city go into the new campaign, with a new face in the heart of their defence, for the new season. Guardiola confirming that, Josko Gvardiol has had, a medical at the club and should complete his £77 million move from german side rb leipzig, shortly. He was one of the stars of the world cup, in defence for croatia. A new face at chelsea too as they completed the signing of French International defender, axel disasi. Hejoins from monaco for 58. 5 million signing a six year deal. Chelsea have also agreed a fee with brighton, for their goalkeeper, robert sanchez. And what about the future of harry kane . Still unclear. As it stands, he remains very much a tottenham player. We understand german champions Bayern Munich, gave tottenham a deadline, of last night, to answer, whether theyd be willing to sell kane but its unclear whether spurs gave them a reply. You may remember a story from last year the bath city footballer Alex Fletcher suffered a serious head injury when he collided with a concreate wall during a match. Well, brilliant news hes been cleared to play again just nine months after that horrific incident that left the 24 year old needing surgery and in a coma for five days. Fletcher has also been given a new contract by bath, and travels with the team to dover today, even if he wont back match fit just yet. During his recovery his family were warned, he might not walk again was, so what a remarkable recovery he has made. On to cricket and a thrilling match in the womens hundred last night between welsh fire and southern brave. Fire posted a massive 165 runs, from their 100 balls, the second highest total, since the womens competition began three years ago. Despite the big total, brave got within five runs of the target but fell just short. Fire are the early leaders of this years tournament. In the mens fixture it was the southern brave who came out on top but onlyjust. Welsh fire, were chasing 148 to win and needed three off the last ball but david willey was caught and the brave won by two runs. We are just over a month, away from the rugby union, world cup and the teams are making theirfinal team choices. After beating italy last weekend, scotland face france later today, while ireland face italy tonight. And wales and england, meet this evening at the Principality Stadium in cardiff. Its a first warm up match, for both teams but for england, its a last chance, for players to impress before head coach Steve Borthwick picks his final 33 man squad on monday morning. Its a test match for us. We have not talked about it being anything other than that. There are 70,000 people coming on saturday that are expecting a test match. There are a side in red on sunday that are expecting a test match. So we have prepared for a test match. In rugby leagues super league, lowly castleford tigers have parted company with their second head coach this season after sacking andy last. This was after last nights 28 0 hammering by huddersfield giants. No such problems for Catalans Dragons who are four points clear at the top, after heaping more misery on warrington wolves. The dragons ran in five tries winning 30 10 matt ikuvalu, with their final try, as they secured a fourth straight win. But its a sixth defeat, in a row for the wolves. Elsewhere, wigan thrashed hull kr 64 6. The rain and wind will make it challenhging for the riders in the junior road races at the world cycling championships in glasgow later today. While there was more success for Great Britain on day 2, with four golds and five silvers. They are dominated the para cycling events withjody cundy here, winning his 20th world title in the mens c41 kilometre time trial at the age of 44. Neil facky and Matthew Rotherham, took gold in the, b 1 kilometre, time trial and Jaco Van Gass, took gold in the c3, 1k time trial. A memorable night for all of them, especially cundy, who says the home support made a huge difference. And Great Britains, sophie unwin and jenny holl have won their second World Championships gold, in the womens b, individual pursuit, with team mates, lora facky and corrine hall taking silver. You can find full details on all the medals on the bbc sport website. Theres been more medal success on day five of the para swimming World Championships. Faye rogers won the 510100 metres Breaststroke Final comfortably to take gold. While there was victory too for Bethany Firth in the tightest of finishes. She was just 0. 15 seconds quicker thanjapans Aira Kinoshita making sure she successfully defended her 514 200m title. Fellow brit Poppy Maskill took bronze. Meanwhile grace harvey paid an emotional tribute to herformer teachers and coach, after losing her world title in the sb s 100 metres Breaststroke Final. She had to settle for silver this time, but she wasnt going to forget those, who made her journey possible. It feels really emotional, my first coach who ive known since i was ten has come all the way to watch me swim and she taught me how to do breaststroke so to be able to be on that podium and see her up there with my year seven Maths Teacher as well and my parents and sisters, itjust means so much. They are all part of the journey, arent they . Finally, a reminder of how robust moto gp riders are ahead of the british race at silverstone this weekend. This was in the second practice session. The italian rider Marco Bezzecchi, was going well until, his bike got too low, and hes catapulted into the air, and he rolls over and over onto the grass, but thankfully is able to walk away relatively unscathed. We can see it from his point of view, and wow, he did say afterwards, you wont believe how much that hurt. We take your word for it, marco, butjust thank goodness hes ok and able to return to the track today. The big races tomorrow. At least the weather should be better. Unbelievable. Thank goodness hes 0k. It will be wet, i think that is fair to say. We have been looking outside the winds here in salford. On top of being wet, its been raining quite a bit but it is just so gloomy. You know what, somebody is going to lift that gloom for us. Is it. . I say that because i have such faith in you and then i see what is behind you. There are colourful flower somewhere in the background. There are some there. They will be happy. Yes, they will be. It sums it up, british summer time, there you go. It is a storm and any moving its way through this morning bringing rain for many of us so far this morning, some strong winds developing today. That was the scene early on in staffordshire. But again pretty gloomy scenes in oswestry, that is the canal there and some boaters on a holiday, you must imagine lots of people having a break will be not too pleased about having a forecast because this is storm antoni moving eastward, continuing to push into the south east of england, white lines, the isobars quite close together, bringing some strong winds and we could seek gusts of 50 70 mph across south wales into devon and thats why there is an Amber Warning from the met office, the second highest level of warning, because they could be some dangerous conditions, certainly disruption and some damage potentially as well. Lots of holiday makers and campers in that part of the uk could be particularly impacted. Rain moving eastward, and then we can see this clump of showers here. These are thunderstorms developing into the afternoon, pushing into the south east of england, and shower is also likely for much of scotland. Turning a little bit dry after what has been a very wet start to the day in Northern Ireland, some sunny spells, but the winds will continue strengthening and for much of the day across parts of wales and South West England we will see the strong winds continuing. Temperatures disappointingly low for august, 13, 14 celsius in parts of the midlands where we have the most persistent rain throughout the day. Storm antoni will move to the east as we going to sunday so certainly sunday is going to be the better day of the weekend. There will still be some strong winds on the eastern coast of england through the morning, some outbreaks of rain here as well but that will clear and then some sunshine across the eastern areas. Towards the west is where we will see some showers developing, some of them quite heavy across scotland, through the pennines, may one or two showers across Northern Ireland and wales, but with more sunshine and a lengthier dry spells it will feel a bit warmer at least with temperatures getting up to 1719 with temperatures getting up to 17 19 or even 20 celsius. Next week it stays unsettled for monday and tuesday, some showers or longer spells of rain, temperatures are still about 18 20 c and i know many of you have been looking at the forecast hoping for something dry and warm up but that will come later next week, wednesday and thursday higher pressure moving in, higher pressure of meaning drier, brighter and for some of us warmer temperatures potentially into the mid 205. This is so much better than how you started. Looking at the positive stuff. It is a brief dry warm spell, we are not talking about it Getting Better at the end of next week and then lasting a few weeks, it is going to be for a short time only. I was to bring some optimism to the room and you just stamped on it. Sorry. I did. You just stamped on it. Sorry. Idid. It you just stamped on it. Sorry. I did. It is positive because it will be nicer than it has been so far. Thank you. And safe journey to anyone travelling. The time is 9. 52. We are going to show you some photographs now i can tell a story with one image. Look at simon, an example always. We are talking about the final of prestigious photographic award. Picture Editors Guild awards. These were taken last year. The fifa world cup, climate change, these are some of the examples. Lets take a look. A moment of calm just seeing some beautiful things. Were joined now by alan sparrow, chair of the uk picture Editors Guild. Good morning to you. That must be a battle getting to those final 20. It is pre selected in many ways by the photographers themselves. We ask them to enter it. There are over 500 entries made to the award. The numbers run to thousands because each photographer can enter a category and it might be city photographer of the year and there are five pictures in that category. 50 there are multiples of five for so there are multiples of five for each of the categories, there are 12 categories in all and the photograph of the year is just one of those 12 categories. Of the year is ust one of those 12 categories. Categories. Lets not ust talk about at, h categories. Lets not ust talk about it, lets h categories. Lets not ust talk about it, lets look categories. Lets notjust talk about it, lets look at categories. Lets notjust talk about it, lets look at some l categories. Lets notjust talk| about it, lets look at some of categories. Lets not just talk about it, lets look at some of the pictures. Where are we going to start . The queen in the chapel, i think. Which image will we see first . This is Prince Philip as funeral. This is Prince Philip as funeral. This is Prince Philip as funeral. This is the photograph that won last year was mike photograph of the year. People voted for this picture, it has such a connection to the british public, notjust because it was the queen and she was grieving but we were also going through that period when we were alone. It was locked down and we couldnt go out and communicate and be with friends and communicate and be with friends and this picture resonated greatly with the people who voted for it, and this was the first photograph of the year. We run a photo competition for many years and i personally have run the competition for 14 years but we have never actually said this is the photograph of the year. We have acknowledged this is the sports photographer of the year all the news photographer of the year or the regional photographer of the a but we have never said this of the year. So we were told we would not only ask the photographers to say what you think is your best photograph of the year. When they enter ourjudges whittle it down to what they think is the best 20. Is the best 20. People will have 0 inions is the best 20. People will have opinions as is the best 20. People will have opinions as well. Is the best 20. People will have opinions as well. We is the best 20. People will have opinions as well. We have is the best 20. People will have opinions as well. We have to i is the best 20. People will have i opinions as well. We have to show them. They are all subjective, arent they . This was a diver who passed out. It arent they . This was a diver who passed out passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason it passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason it is passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason it is there passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason it is there is passed out. It was extraordinary. The reason it is there is news the reason it is there is news photographers have a hard job as it is but here we have news being captured underwater, which adds another twist. This is a swimmer in another twist. This is a swimmer in a swimming competition in budapest and she fainted and she sank to the bottom of the pool and her coach saw she was in problems, dived in and rescued her. But hey you have news being captured underwater whichjust being captured underwater which just goes being captured underwater whichjust goes to show press photographers have a challenging task but here is another aspect of it. If we go back to the picture we showed first by john bradbury, the picture in Saint Georges chapel, that was taken by a photographer sitting at a laptop, there isnt a man behind a camera with a lens as you would imagine, he is sitting in a separate room, photographing on a laptop with two micro cameras. That photographing on a laptop with two micro cameras. Micro cameras. That is an occasion when ou micro cameras. That is an occasion when you are micro cameras. That is an occasion when you are grabbing micro cameras. That is an occasion when you are grabbing the micro cameras. That is an occasion i when you are grabbing the moment. This is an image from ukraine, i think. Maybe you can tell us a little bit about this. This is two soldiers who are sitting in a trench. Again, that is a compelling image, isnt it . There is a lot going on in that picture. It takes you a while to customise your eyes to see what is going on. Irate you a while to customise your eyes to see what is going on. To see what is going on. We are sinuain to see what is going on. We are singing images to see what is going on. We are singing images such to see what is going on. We are singing images such as to see what is going on. We are singing images such as this to see what is going on. We are singing images such as this in l to see what is going on. We are l singing images such as this in the when for and this resonates with generations before us who have sent husbands and sons off to war is from the first world war, the Second World War and throughout. To think that we are still in a europe that has images of soldiers in trenches covered in mud and waiting for their call isjust a covered in mud and waiting for their call is just a sad reflection of where we are with things. This picture is among my favourites for this collection. It also shows photographers are notjust carrying out tasks in this country, they are travelling throughout the world to bring us the news that fills the pages of newspapers on a daily basis. ,. ,. ,. , basis. They are similar extra ordinary images basis. They are similar extra ordinary images and basis. They are similar extra ordinary images and rightlyl basis. They are similar extra ordinary images and rightly tribute to those people who have been in that moment taking the pictures. Lovely to see this morning. Thank you. People can vote until September The 5th those images and you can look them up online and vote for your favourite. That is all from this this morning on breakfast. Back tomorrow from six oclock. Have a very good day. Bye bye. Live from london. This is bbc news. Pakistans former Prime Minister imran khan, is sentenced to three years in prison for allegedly not declaring money he had earned from selling state gifts. Within the last hour we have had confirmation that imran khan has been arrested and taken from his home in lahore. Ukraine has damaged a russian fuel tanker in its second sea drone attack in two days. This is an unverified video sent to the bbc by a ukrainian Security Service source which they say shows the moment of attack. This is the scene live in central portugal, where pope francis visits the shrine of fatima as part of his tour of the country

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