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Who is at the england defender Millie Brights former football club. Emily, what are Excitement Levels like where you are . There has been lots of excitement here this morning. This is of course where Millie Bright started her Football Career when she was just nine years old at Killer Marsh Dynamos and it was here on these very pitches behind me where she was scouted by sheffield united. Of course she now plays for chelsea and has been captain of the england lionesses in the world cup. But people here have been telling me she hasnt forgotten her roots and has been back to visit many times and speak to her old coaches, and in fact one of them joins me now. This is andy poulsen who knows Millie Bright and you remember the first day she started here, dont you . Yes, she was only a tiny little dot, but she was full of running and then when she started playing for me she played up front scoring 80 odd goals in the one season she was with me. 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There we go, lots of excitement here today and lots of support for Millie Bright, former player here at killamarsh dynamos, they are hoping for something a little bit better than 0 0 but we still have the second half of the match to come. We are into the second half and like you said the scoreline is still 0 0 but thank you very much indeed. Thank you. 0rganisers at the world Scout Jamboree thank you. 0rganisers at the world scoutjamboree in south korea have confirmed the jamboree will end early due to a typhoon warning. It comes after the uk association relocated a,500 members to hotels over Safety Concerns at the campsite. 0ur seoul correspondent, Jean Mackenzie has been speaking to the Chief Executive of uk scouts, matt hyde. We are both disappointed and feel let down by the organisers, because we repeatedly raised some of these concerns before we went during when we went, we were promised things were going to be put in place and they werent. If you can imagine toilets that are being used by thousands and thousands of people that are not being cleaned with the regularity youd expect, you can imagine the sort of things that people were seeing. It wasnt just that. It was actually the lack of soap as well. So again, its the compounding impact of all these things together. But like all of these things, when youre put in a position where you have to make difficult decisions, there are choices. We have at this point had to make the difficult choice of investing our money to ensure that young people are safe. That is the right thing to do. And the board took that decision and stand by it 100 unanimously. What sort of sum are we talking about here . Well, were assessing that at the moment. But you can probably imagine youre dealing with, as i say, a,500 people plus, times number of rooms, travel, food. We must be talking Hundreds Of Thousands of pounds . Yes, many. Now to kenya. A bbc investigation into the care of the elderly in kenya has uncovered the mistreatment and neglect of vulnerable residents at a care home near the countrys capital nairobi. Kenyans, like many others across the african continent, are increasingly seeking outside support for their . Ageing relatives. But, even with kenyan government standards and guidelines governing care homes, there is a growing fear that in some cases the last thing elderly people do receive is care. Njeri mwangi reports. In the next 30 years, the african Elderly Population is projected to triple from 75 million to 235 million. Its growth will be faster than in any other region in the world. But what kind of care are our elderly actually receiving . Bbc africa eye began to hear worrying stories about mistreatment at one care home near nairobi, the thogoto care home for the aged. Local media filmed here in 2020. The manager, jane gaturu, presented an image of a safe haven. Every old person is your. Is your granny. This facility, which is home to around 50 residents, was set up by the womens guild of the local branch of the Presbyterian Church of east africa, but is managed independently. During our investigation, staff admitted to abuse at the home. Translation we beat him and thats what calms him down. Here is what happened to one resident who was found wandering outside the perimeter fence. Translation hit her on the buttocks. I 0ur investigators found more evidence of neglect, with some residents forced to eat off the table with no support from carers. Translation if you dont get someone to feed you and with you shaking, will you sleep hungry . I translation if i dont get some help, i will sleep hungry. What can i do . 0ne staff member alleges a lack of support at meal times has had deadly consequences. Translation many have died of hunger here they deny them lunch and dinner or because they dont make time to come and feed them. We also found evidence of medical conditions being left untreated. This elderly man, who we are calling mwangi, is suffering with a skin problem. Translation im feeling pain too much, too much. Im feeling like im burning. But despite his condition, mwangi says he is not getting the care he needs. And after weeks without treatment, he tells our reporter he is still in pain. Translation it is so painful, | especially when i bend like this. Translation you really need to go to hospital. I when you talk to jane about it, what does she say . She keeps promising that there are people coming, but they never come. We put the allegations to the manager of the home, jane gaturu, who told us that the home always observes the rule of law and does not condone any form of brutality towards residents. She said those who struggle to eat are given priority assistance, and any allegations that medical condition is not provided are lies and malice. We also showed some of our undercover recordings to the kenyan governments Principal Secretary responsible for social protection. We are going to do spot checks on various private homes and see as to whether they meet the standards that they should be having. Over a month after we first spoke to him, mwangi, the man with the skin condition, did get treated in hospital with help from his family. Translation look at my skin. Its better some of the stories we had were shocking. And whilst good Care Facilities do exist in kenya, are there many other elderly people suffering silently in homes where there is neither care nor love . Njeri mwangi, bbc news, nairobi. You can find the full film betrayed elderly care exposed on the bbc Africa Youtube channel. It is an exclusive bbc africa eye documentary. Around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. Hello there, youre live with bbc news. One of the worlds biggest Arts Festivals in under way in scotland. But alongside the International Acts appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe are fears that the future of one of the festivals biggest Venue Operators could be at risk. Courtney bembridge is in edinburghfor us. Hello, courtney. What more can you tell us about this . Well, as you said, this is the Worlds Largest arts festival, 3500 shows. There is music, circus, theatre, adults dressed as pigeons, everything for everyone and there are hundreds of venues, everywhere you can fit a microphone and some chairs has been turned into a venue in edinburgh but there are four major venue produces here known as the big four, one of those is assembly and we are going to speak with the Artistic Director now. Huge festival, assemblies one of the oldest venue produces, can you tell us about the impact of your work here and just how big it is . Assembly started in 1981, from the Assembly Rooms which you can see behind us which was the first big venue and now we run 26 theatres around edinburgh during the festival and put on about 200 shows, so in Scale Assembly would normally play to about 500,000 people, equivalent to about 500,000 people, equivalent to the size of wimbledons Live Audience and probably bigger than glastonbury. You audience and probably bigger than glastonbury glastonbury. You can imagine assembly glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on its glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on its own glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on its own is glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on its own is quite l glastonbury. You can imagine| assembly on its own is quite a glastonbury. You can imagine assembly on its own is quite a major Event Assembly on its own is quite a maor event. ,. Assembly on its own is quite a maor event. ,. ,. ,. , , event. This year, though, assembly has its in financial event. This year, though, assembly has its in financial trouble. Event. This year, though, assembly has its in financial trouble. Can i has its in financial trouble. Can you explain how that came about . Covid hit all of us in the arts industry. Covid hit all of us in the arts industry, it was a terrible time and everything industry, it was a terrible time and everything shot down over that and we had everything shot down over that and we had to everything shot down over that and we had to take out a big loan from the bank to we had to take out a big loan from the bank to get through it. As a result the bank to get through it. As a result of the bank to get through it. As a result of that we took on additional work to result of that we took on additional work to try result of that we took on additional work to try and find ways of paying back work to try and find ways of paying back one work to try and find ways of paying back. 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One of the things we took on was the city of culture, and in 2021 they asked was the city of culture, and in 2021 they asked us to create the Festival Garden they asked us to create the Festival Garden in they asked us to create the Festival Garden in the centre of coventry, fantastic garden in the centre of coventry, fantastic vent, we built a bigger version fantastic vent, we built a bigger version of fantastic vent, we built a bigger version of what we do in edinburgh with an version of what we do in edinburgh with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and a big with an 800 seater and a small 200 seaterand a Big Barand Open with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and a big bar and open space so we seater and a big bar and open space so we can seater and a big bar and open space so we can do seater and a big bar and open space so we can do Outdoor Events like cinema so we can do Outdoor Events like cinema screenings. It was a huge success cinema screenings. It was a huge success in cinema screenings. It was a huge success in 2021 at people loved it and there success in 2021 at people loved it and there was a petition in coventry for us and there was a petition in coventry for us to and there was a petition in coventry for us to carry on. In 2022 we came back for us to carry on. In 2022 we came back again for us to carry on. In 2022 we came back again and ran for five months from back again and ran for five months from april back again and ran for five months from april through until august. And then at from april through until august. And then at the from april through until august. And then at the end of that the Coventry Trust. Then at the end of that the Coventry Trust. Or then at the end of that the Coventry Trust. Orthe then at the end of that the Coventry Trust, or the city of Coventry Trust that was trust, or the city of Coventry Trust that was running it, started getting into trouble and they kept on saying they would pay their bills and they didnt they would pay their bills and they didnt and they would pay their bills and they didnt and i got to january and it didnt didnt and i got to january and it didnt happen and in every they went into liquidation and they are now in administration and we are owed £5,000 administration and we are owed £5,000 and on top of the covid loan is excessive £5,000 and on top of the covid loan is excessive and basically threatens our future is excessive and basically threatens our future. ~. ,. ,. , , our future. What would happen if assembly wasnt, our future. What would happen if assembly wasnt, i our future. What would happen if assembly wasnt, i understand i our future. What would happen if l assembly wasnt, i understand you have secured short term funding this year, but next year is under threat and what would that mean for the festival . It would be a massive hole in the french, the infrastructure, skills and ability to present, we probably represent a lot of the best shows at the fringe. It probably represent a lot of the best shows at the fringe. Shows at the fringe. It would be a disastrous blow shows at the fringe. It would be a disastrous blow for shows at the fringe. It would be a disastrous blow for the shows at the fringe. It would be a disastrous blow for the event. I shows at the fringe. It would be a disastrous blow for the event. As | disastrous blow for the event. As ou disastrous blow for the event. You said disastrous blow for the event. Is you said assembly is one of the oldest venue produces, some of the acts who have had previously we would know very well, can you list them for us . Would know very well, can you list them for us . People who performed here in the early them for us . People who performed here in the early days them for us . People who performed here in the early days like them for us . People who performed here in the early days like lenny i here in the early days like lenny henry, here in the early days like lenny henry, french and saunders, rory brenner henry, french and saunders, rory bremner played here, Graham Norton started bremner played here, Graham Norton started out bremner played here, Graham Norton started out in a small room here and pretty started out in a small room here and pretty quickly went from that into Television Pretty quickly went from that into television and became a major star. I television and became a major star. I remember television and became a major star. I remember vividly Michael Mcintyre bein i remember vividly Michael Mcintyre being seen by the bbc here when he was playing in a musical and he leapt was playing in a musical and he leapt from was playing in a musical and he leapt from that into his tv career. Most leapt from that into his tv career. Most of leapt from that into his tv career. Most of the leapt from that into his tv career. Most of the major names you see on tv today most of the major names you see on tv today of most of the major names you see on tv today of some form or another have tv today of some form or another have graced our boards so it is an important have graced our boards so it is an important part of the growth path of the Comedy Sector and equally in the theatre the Comedy Sector and equally in the theatre and performance world. The fringe theatre and performance world. The fringe overall plays a major part in the industry. It is probably the most the industry. It is probably the most important event of its kind in terms most important event of its kind in terms of most important event of its kind in terms of showcasing work. Terms of showcasing work. People come from terms of showcasing work. People come from all terms of showcasing work. People come from all over terms of showcasing work. People come from all over the terms of showcasing work. People come from All Over The World, i terms of showcasing work. People come from All Over The World, not| come from All Over The World, not just uk acts. It is one of those places where people save up to try and bring themselves here and unlike other festivals it is open so as long as you have enough money to put on the show you can put on the show. How important is it to have a festival like that, a platform like that with all these people here to watch to launch peoples careers . It watch to launch peoples careers . It is terribly important, i can hear you are is terribly important, i can hear you are australian. Back in 1988 we created you are australian. Back in 1988 we created Something Ausnost and got some created Something Ausnost and got some money from the Australian Government and that has brought in Shows Government and that has brought in shows from All Over The World. Edinburgh shows from All Over The World. Edinburgh is the place to be seen and if edinburgh is the place to be seen and if you edinburgh is the place to be seen and if you want to get future work it is the and if you want to get future work it is the place to come and producers from All Over The World come producers from All Over The World come here producers from All Over The World come here. We fill out festivals and theatres come here. We fill out festivals and theatres all over the well from what is seen theatres all over the well from what is seen here. Accrue ships pick up talent is seen here. Accrue ships pick up talent here is seen here. Accrue ships pick up talent here. Edinburgh plays a seminal talent here. Edinburgh plays a seminal role in the Development Process seminal role in the Development Process of seminal role in the Development Process of the industry. Do seminal role in the Development Process of the industry. Process of the industry. Do you think that process of the industry. Do you think that is process of the industry. Do you think that is under process of the industry. Do you think that is under threat i process of the industry. Do you think that is under threat with. Process of the industry. Do you i think that is under threat with all the things happening, you mentioned covid and your specific financial troubles, is it all under threat . 0ur Problems Arejust troubles, is it all under threat . 0ur problems are just part of it. If you talk 0ur problems are just part of it. If you talk to 0ur problems are just part of it. If you talk to any of the venues that run the you talk to any of the venues that run the major operations in edinburgh it is a very, very thin bit of edinburgh it is a very, very thin bit of ice edinburgh it is a very, very thin bit of ice holding the whole thing together bit of ice holding the whole thing together at this minute. The kind of cost base together at this minute. The kind of cost base, the increase in costs with cost base, the increase in costs with inflation, Accommodation Costs in edinburgh have gone absolutely mad, in edinburgh have gone absolutely mad, Ticket Prices cant keep pace with the mad, Ticket Prices cant keep pace with the increase cost. It makes the whole with the increase cost. It makes the whole place with the increase cost. It makes the whole place fundamentally on a knife ede whole place fundamentally on a knife edge at whole place fundamentally on a knife edge at the moment. In terms of our situation edge at the moment. In terms of our situation we edge at the moment. In terms of our situation we have obviously been trying situation we have obviously been trying to situation we have obviously been trying to get money out of coventry and the trying to get money out of coventry and the department for culture, media and the department for culture, media and sport. The latter have been media and sport. The latter have been slightly disingenuous in that they are been slightly disingenuous in that they are giving a £7 million grant to the they are giving a £7 million grant to the Fringe Society and implying it is coming to us but it doesnt. The fringe it is coming to us but it doesnt. The Fringe Society is the central Coordinating Body that does ticketing and a brochure and doesnt put money ticketing and a brochure and doesnt put money back into the event. That is something that has to be addressed. Is something that has to be addressed. ~ ,. ,. Addressed. Thank you very much William Burdettcoutts. Addressed. Thank you very much William Burdettcoutts. Thank. Addressed. Thank you very much l William Burdettcoutts. Thank you William Burdett coutts. Thank you very much, courtney bembridge. Staying with the sort of entertainment news. The Barbie Bandwagon shows no signs of slowing down. Makers Warner Brothers say it has now passed over 1 billion at the global box office. It means greta gerwig has become the first woman to reach the milestone as a solo director. Sandro monetti is the Editor In Chief of the Hollywood International filmmaker magazine. Well, no, because the Marketing Campaign was one of the best ive seen for any product in history. And, yes, a plastic doll, created back in 1959, has saved the cinema industry. Because when you think about it, the familiar death knell was ringing yet again for movie theatres. Its because the summer 2023 box office had started off with a lot of disappointing films, which had performed below expectations, and then came barbie and blew everything away. Its a barbie world now, we just live in it. It is especially an event for the still largely underserved female audience, you can grab your girl squad and head down to the multiplex, or as youll be calling it afterwards, your mojo dojo casa house. Magled that up a bit people are drawn in by the Marketing Campaign. And when they get there, they find a movie which takes them by surprise, because it is notjust a musical, it deals with existential questions. Its basically a satire on gender identity. And its very timely, so this is notjust a hype machine, this is a movie that gives people something to think about and as well as enjoy. Sandro manatee there. Stay with us on bbc news. Parking and recycling are often the subject of neighbourly debates i was going to say disputes but in goole in east yorkshire, the talk of the town is Salt And Pepper. Theyre the nicknames of the two water towers which have framed the skyline for more than 100 years but which is which . No one can agree as Philip Norton has been finding out. Its the question on everybody� s lips. There are quite a few older people who think that the red one is the salt. The younger people tend to think its the other way round. I was speaking to my parents and they are split. It has created debate in goole and right around the world. We were interviewed by abc radio in australia about it. The only problem is that no one could agree which one should be the salt and which one should be the pepper. The towns Civic Society had the idea of making commemorative Salt And Pepper pots for the towns bicentenary. But the answer to which of gooles towers was which needed shaking out. We were discussing this and we said, right, which one is which, then . Because obviously salt has one hole and pepper has more than one hole. The first tower was built in 1885 and, when goole grew, the bigger water tower was needed. Seen here being built in 1926, the builders even had a quick way down. We filmed its restoration ten years ago. Pauljarvis used to look after the towers when he worked for yorkshire water. We had pumps in there and they were failing and if i remember rightly all we had was a 6 inch scaffold pole and we used to have this thing to run again and go and get water again. What do you think about all these people who say, well, the salt pot when you go to a cafe is always the tall thin one, and the pepper one has got more holes on the top so its the big fat one . I dont think that holds water. Literally. Because that is the pepper pot and the pepper pot has one hole in the top and its thin, and the salt pot has several holes in the top so it has to be bigger. Well, lets try and settle this once and for all in the shadow of the towers. This is gails cafe. Gail, show me the Salt And Pepper pots. There you go. Which one is which out there . White salt, brown pepper. White is the pepper and brown the salt. The salt maybe is the first and the pepper is maybe on the back. Salt is white so it should be the white one. Pepper is red so its the red one. Easy. Does it matter . Well, it seems to. More than 300 people voted at a park fun day this weekend and there has been a whole raft of comedy memes online. So lets go back to a man who should know. I dont know when the debate started. Im 70 years old now and its always been pepper pot, salt pot. It is a spicy debate, perhaps best taken with a pinch of salt. Philip norton, bbc news. Red pepper, black pepper, white salt, i dont know, seems kind of obvious to me you are watching bbc news. Im going to take you live to the south coast of england. This is dorset where the Bibby Stockholm Barge is currently moored up. The reason we are keeping a very close eye on this is the uk government has announced, or rather, Asylum Seekers have received a Letter Alerting them that todays the day that they be boarding the bibby stockholm. There has of course been a lot of controversy over the uk governments decision to use a barge to house migrants whilst their Asylum Claims are processed. Human Rights Groups have expressed concern about this measure and called it inhumane. Meanwhile, uk ministers insist the boat is safe will stop there had been concerns over health and safety. But uk ministers say it is safety. But uk ministers say it is safe and it is also cheaper than hotels. Currently the figure is around £6 million a day that is the cost of housing Asylum Seekers in hotels. 0riginally cost of housing Asylum Seekers in hotels. Originally designed to hold 200 people, it will now be holding just over 500 migrants. More on this on the bbc. We are going to catch up with the latest weather with carol. Hello gun, as we add dumb occurred to the middle and end of this week things will warm up but it will not last terribly wrong hello again. As we head into the middle and end of this week. Low pressure brings rain at lower temperatures. High pressure comes our way later in the day today, more particularly into wales and the south west. There is a fair bit of sunshine, lots of dry weather around this afternoon. Some scattered showers, the old shop on, the heaviest of which across the north of scotland and you can see the clouds thickening up with patchy light rain and drizzle coming into South West England and south west wales. Top temperature is about 21. The cloud and rain will push in through this evening and overnight heading northwards and eastwards. Quite a bit of fog as well over the coasts and hills but to the north of that for Northern England, Northern Ireland and scotland clearer skies with the wind picking up across the north east and Feeling Moggi where we have the cloud and patchy light rain and drizzle. That through the course of tomorrow will drift further eastwards, breaking up later in the day in the south west and wales, but for Northern Ireland, Northern England and scotland, a largely dry day with some sunshine, a few showers peppering the far north east where it will also be windy. Through the evening the rain continues to drift over towards the east and you can see this line of cloud here. This is this Weather Front which is a fairly weak affair. But the main thing is High Pressure starts to build in stop you can see the snows of High Pressure coming our way. The snows of High Pressure coming ourway. 0n the snows of High Pressure coming our way. On wednesday itself we have this week whether front producing all this cloud, Northern Ireland, parts of england and wales, possibly the odd shower out of it and we could see some breaks as well. To the north and east of it, brighter conditions, some sunshine, but once again quite windy across the far north east of scotland. On wednesday you can see the jet stream is to the north of us, a more typical position in a british summer and we are pulling in all this warm air from the near continent, travelling further north during the course of thursday. It will come in to the south during the course of thursday as well. We have a week whether front draped across Northern Ireland and also parts of england and wales, breaking up and many of us having a sunny and warm afternoon. Live from london. This is bbc news. The bbc understands that the first group of Asylum Seekers to be housed on Board A Barge on the south coast of england will arrive today. This is the scene live in dorset in Southern England as we await the first migrants to be put onto the vessel. Englands lionesses are currently facing off against nigeria at the womens world cup and later today, denmark take on australia. Hello. Welcome to bbc news. We start here in the uk, with the ongoing political row about the housing of Asylum Seekers. The bbc has been told that the first 50 people will be moved to a barge

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