The children here have been affected by it and so they will be here protection issues that have an absolute priority and. People are safeguarded from this Canuck criminality 2 people have died at us at Patrick's Day party at over to hotel in Cookstown in County Tyrone 2 other people have been injured the Police Service of Northern Ireland are investigating reports of a crush Jane Francis Kelly reports the emergency services including doctors and paramedics were called to the Greenvale hotel in Cook's around 930 yesterday evening it had been hosting a party of young people to celebrate St Patrick's Day officers said the exact cause of the incident was still being investigated but there were reports of a crush parents were asked to come and collect their children immediately 2 people died and 2 people are in hospital one in a critical condition local counsellors said there was a deep sense of shock than evening of celebrations had gone so horribly wrong 120 jobs are to be are set to be created at a former seafood plant in Dumfries and Galloway Pinney's of N N was closed by young seafood last August with the loss of 450 jobs as the company shifted production know the Scottish Government's confirm new owners a bucket holdings will reopen the factory with a 9000000 pounds investment that's 1700000 pounds of public funding production is due to begin in the autumn Scotland's only state girls' school is to consider whether to start admitting Boys other options are also being concerned considered for the not high school in Glasgow Here's our education correspondent Jamie McCarver why not Saddam high school for stop and it wasn't unusual for girls to be educated separately from boys but today it's unique in Scotland some in the West End of Glasgow have been campaigning for not to dam to start admitting bodies but many parents of current pupils are strongly against this the consultation will run for more than 6 weeks and it's. I agree to look at issues such as whether same sex education is still appropriate and if enough demand for it exists someone both sides hold passionate opinions Another possible option is a change to the schools catchment area but not its unique character a children's ward at St John's Hospital in Livingston will reopen to in-patients today for the 1st time in almost 2 years stuffing pressures of men that since July 2017 patients have had to travel to Edinburgh for treatment the ward now has a team of consultants nurses and nurse practitioners initially it will only be open for nights a week but is expected to be fully operational by October Travelodge has announced plans to create $3000.00 new jobs like opening $100.00 extra hotels in the next 5 years the firm's announced a rise in annual profits with sales up nearly 9 percent to $693000000.00 pounds in 2018 that's Radio Scotland news know the sports headlines WELCOME TO HAVE A JUROR Thank you in a very good morning to early Robertson has become the latest player to drop out of Scotland's opening Euro 2020 qualified just before the squad set off for Kazakstan the Liverpool left back of the dental problem which requires surgery he'll miss Thursday's game in the US down a RINO but he could feature again summary No 3 days later Scotland take on Germany and Latvia at the Women's World Curling Championship later today they've lost to Japan and China so far but they did beat Finland 93 last night and Gulf RORY McILROY warmed up for the Masters in perfect fashion as he won the Players Championship at Sawgrass had the lead going into the final day his 2 under par 70 seeing him finish on 16 under par and shot clear of the American Jim Furyk most well for me at 25 past. The travel news this Monday morning on the Watson good morning good morning Gary looking to the A 96 at Green chawl in muddy to find temperature if it lights and road works here at the enterprise partners starting today on going to the 24th Criminon Aberdeenshire restrictions on the. 90 Crim and that's again starting to date on the 22nd and on the M named as a lane close the some kind of obstruction on the road it might be something to do with scaffolding it's on the M one from Junction 30 Let's go to junction for Pullman and it's closed a lean to do watch the approach here trains no big liner signalling problems that I'm seeing ferries looking mostly fine as well as night to $9058.00 knots B.B.C. Radio Scotland traffic now the weather forecast with Judith Ralston and it's frost to one prostitute aren't as it was a 1st for you it was you know like human Eleanor it is frosty actually across a eastern and northern parts in particular it's a chilly start to the day some clear skies initially however in the west we've got a band of thicker klyde and that was a fog producing some bits and pieces of rain are just so and as we head through the day that cloud will start to increase across the country limiting the sunshine to the northeast up towards keep this in the north here it's going to be a fine day elsewhere clouding over some dampness around as well winds will be light highs for rowing the boat itself has for most of us more for me up to half past the time it minutes past 6 and this is Monday morning's Good Morning Scotland so tourism A has spent the weekend attempting to persuade the tame Democratic Unionist Party M.P.'s who prop up our government to buy her deal to leave the E.U. If they agree it's thought many euro skeptic conservatives would follow suit there's been a there's a chance for a deal could pass in the House of Commons Good morning Scotland's Chris warns compiled this report writing in The Sunday Telegraph yesterday the prime minister called for M.P.'s to offer what she described as an almost all compromise on her deal adding that failure to support it would mean we will not leave the E.U. For many months if ever the chancellor for power and spoke to the B.B.C. Is under him our program yesterday if we cannot bring together a majority to support what in my view is a very good deal for Britain then we will have to look at a longer extension and we're in on charted territory I can't tell you. How long it will be before we can find a way forward commands a majority in parliament and allows us to deliver the breaks that we've promised to deliver it's worth mentioning that Mr Hammond did not rule out a financial settlement for Northern Ireland if the do you people back Mrs May's deal. The Labor leader German Corben meanwhile has offered talks with opposition leaders and backbench M.P.'s in an effort to find a Bracks a compromise which could replace Mrs May's plan those invited include S.N.P. Westminster leader Ian black robed liberal democrat leaders of its cable do you predict a leader Nigel dog's appliance Lasalle Roberts and Green M.P. Curling Lucas Mr Coburn's also indicated his party could back an amendment table by backbenchers Peter Carr and Phil Wilson who put forward a plan to support Mrs mace deal on the condition it is then put to a new referendum and a very good discussion with Phil Wilson political last week and we went through what they're trying to do which is make sure people do have a say in the final decision and that we agree with and support and they are drafting an amendment which will be tabled this week and we will obviously decide on what your arrangements but clearly we've had a very good discussion with them the S.N.P. Continue to push for another referendum on Briggs as well the party's Westminster leader in Blackford spoke to the B.B.C. Yesterday from our point of view it is very clear that breaks it is going to be harmful and under me and has to be on on the ballot that's what's on the other side of that I think that's very much up to the brakes a tears whether they want to put forward to read the maze deal whether there were no deal people have an awful lot more information than they had back in 2016 and if the people of what they call and vote to leave they didn't 2016 then that has to be respected that I would simple say in this situation what's really critical for us is that there was an overwhelming remain vote in Scotland and my responsibility is to give voice to that and I've repeatedly said as has the 1st Minister. The Scotland would be dragged out of the European Union against its will estimates say who resigned from the cabinet over to resume A's Briggs a deal said she'll hold her nose and back it because she says the alternative is worse this deal that we're going to have to back is a bad deal and I still believe it is a bad deal but after what happened in the House last week the choice that we used to have was that no deals but in the bad deal what will be to be read out don't have that what we have is this deal or no BRACKS It was in his final conference speech as the leader of the Liberal Democrats are Vince Cable accused to reason may of putting a higher priority on keeping the Conservative party together than maintaining peace in Northern Ireland or finding cross party agreement on Bridget anybody who imagines that getting Teresa Mayes proposed bricks through parliament so that they 3rd 4th 5th attempt anybody who believes that this will bring closure and stability I think is suffering from serious self-delusion because the withdrawal agreement which is just the divorce what was hard is just the easy bit. If Rex It is a political Everest we've so far just got to the base camp So to summarise later this week we may still get another meaningful vote in the House of Commons on Mrs May's deal but according to the chancellor only if the U.K. Government is likely to win on Thursday the leaders of the other E.U. 27 nations are to get together to discuss the House of Commons vote to ask for an extension to Article 50 as ever with Briggs that time will tell Chris warms reporting there and we'll have more on THE SITUATION ROOM breaks it later in the program we'll hear from the D P after 7 o'clock the time 630 business now and opinions seafood processing factory near Dumphy says to reopen after being closed last year under black as the business and more in this center Good Morning Morning Joe in your pennies of on in a vital employer in the Dumfriesshire area process the likes of shrimp and smoked salmon the plant was closed by young sea freed last August and its parent company shifted production to Grimsby in Lincolnshire Youngs is now confirmed a sale of the plan to buy goats holdings run by the Indian food on chip printer of the same name he lives in Russia he already owns a seafood supplier there and a number of restaurants too in his plan is that he's going to invest 1000000 pines at the penny's plant with a catering company breeks one of the big name clients so far it's also been bought with 1700000 pints of public funding from the Scottish Government at the moment pennies is going to be taking on $120.00 people initially $450.00 jobs were lost there were young societies to pull out last year so one of the questions is will the plan eventually employ anything close to the number of people who work there in the Young's days also question about the wider than future economy has it diversified enough has the penny saga shown that too many eggs are in one basket and that will be a key issue in the longer term for the new south of Scotland and. Prize agency in the school's government is looking to establish that as soon as it can elsewhere it's a big week for retail companies and Marks and Spencer has kicked it out with a big change in its stores the M.L.S. Is planning a shift towards food by targeting the weekly fun we shop and having more stores that offer its full range of food the company offer 6 and a half frozen food products and they want to convert more space in existing stores to hold it and Marks and Spencers of course an online retailer a card or have also done a deal which will give the high street retailer a grocery home delivery service for the 1st time that's going to be starting in September next year and this is all part of M. And S. Having to change its business to cope with the traditional high street don'ts are and then you also mention this being a big week for retail we're also getting results this week from the only retailer ourselves Kingfisher which ones being Q. And Screwfix directs the next as well and these are all companies who have heard the mixed results in the last week while under thank you very much more from Engine about half an hour's time it's quarter past 6 years Ilands prime minister just sent to our day and has reaffirmed that our government will move quickly to change gun laws following the attack on mosques in Christ Church in which 50 people were killed speaking out of a cabinet meeting he said New Zealanders were concerned about the type of weapons currently available to buy and I think what the public rightly are asking right now is why is that and how is it that you should and are currently able to buy military style simply automatic weapons in New Zealand and it's the right question to ask I think I'm just feeling exactly the same way that. Right now if we want as craving and I'm craving with them across the country thousands of people attended vigils in memory of the victims off the terror attack. In whose wife was killed as she searched for him spoke of his willingness to forgive a can of support what he did but I think somewhere in his life maybe. But he could not translate. Into a positive manner there. I don't know if. I have forgiven him. And I'm praying for him. That God will guide him in the new one the he will be is savior better the freed routine will be crossing for the latest from our correspondent Phil Mercer in Christ Church 1st let's take a look at the front pages of the papers the Telegraph the story that we've been mentioning already this morning this is Boris Johnson of course writing as Monday column Boris are just made to make final appeal on backstop is the headline that says that Boris Johnson today urges euro skeptic M.P.'s to reject terrorism is breaks a deal for a 3rd time if it's proved to the vote this week warning it gives the European Union an indefinite means of blackmail against the U.K. And the Telegraph also features in its front page to senior S.M.P. Politicians or former politicians calling on the E R G to support the BRICS agreement as 2 senior S.N.P. Figures including a former minister in Mikel storages government last night issued an extraordinary joint plea to hardline Tory breaks a 2 years to reverse their opposition to 2 reason is deal this is Alex Neil and Jim sellers and they told the E O R G that the deal is the only thing that ensures the U.K. Will actually leave the yes to the Guardian which says that may will resume it will embark on a final desperate scramble to win the Democratic Unionist Party is backing for BRICS that deal today but The Times says that the reason he has secured the backing of some staunch Brecht breaks the tears for her deal after personally lobbying M.P.'s not the front page of The Times that says the airline passengers have been banned from drinking duty free wine and spirits and flights because of growing concerns over alcohol fueled a rage and the F.T.C. Security chief faces questions as New Zealand mourns said to send our day in the prime minister of New Zealand a picture of our hugging a worshipper at a mosque in Wellington yesterday to leave flowers in memory of the 50 people who were killed on Friday in that terrorist attack in Christchurch police believe on a still young man who was charged with murder on Saturday acted a little the. Well let's cross our correspondent who is in Christchurch and Phil bring us up to date with the latest developments. Yes we've heard from the New Zealand prime minister just. In the last hour or 2 and she says that in the next week or so government will bring in tough new gun laws at the time of the atrocity here on Friday the prime minister was pretty strident saying that the gun laws have to change and that has persisted today the time to act is now she said the minimum legal age to own a gun in this country is 16 bits 18 for a semiautomatic military style firearm all gun owners must have a license most individual weapons don't have to be registered and that makes New Zealand one of the few countries where this is the case so quite clearly the prime minister believes that the gun laws are too lax. Stronger changes are needed we don't know any details but there is speculation that semi automatic weapons could well be banned and we had a clip from just a little earlier and saying that the country was still grieving and she's grieving which is the mood there. But we're at the Botanic Gardens in the center of Christ church and throughout the day in fact for the past 3 days hundreds if not thousands of people have come here to lay a floral tributes there are still many many people looking cards looking flowers it's a very somber place the grief here is profound profound sadness to very difficult to sum up the mood of so many different people but safe to say there's a sense of discuss there's a sense of dismay and disbelief and I think it's fair to say that the sentiments that we've seen over the past 2 days was shared by people not just around New Zealand of course but in many many other country. As well you know over the weekend we had more information on some of those killed and more has been emerging of some stories of them as well. One of the mosques who says that he confronted the gunman by throwing a credit card machine at him and this man says that he managed in his opinion to frighten the gunman away and this worshipper also apparently chased the gunman and threw one of his weapons at his car so that is one of the stories of heroism emerging from this atrocity and also the extraordinary arrest that was captured by a passer by on Friday 2 police officers apparently from the countryside that being on a course here in Christchurch learning how to deal with offenders and they took it upon themselves to go to help with the investigation and these officers apparently saw the suspect in his car they rammed his vehicle and this vision shows them arresting him apparently he did put up a bit of resistance but those 2 officers we don't know who they are but they are certainly being heroes in this country and how much more do we more about the man charged with these murders this is Brant and talent. Is 28 years of age we do know that counterterrorism police in his home country of Australia properties in the north of New South Wales where the suspects grew up we also know that the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison he's chairing a meeting of Australia's national security committee to assess the risk posed by right wing extremism given that Brinton tyrant is a self-confessed white supremacist he appeared in court on Saturday charged with just one count of murder that is in many ways just a holding charge while the investigation continues and the expectation is that before this matter P. In court again in early April more murder charges will be laid back she said at the beginning of the interview Phil just into our own wants to move quickly to change gun laws and she has the backing of the cabinet but how much opposition will there be to this how strong is the gun lobby in New Zealand. I think the momentum for change is overwhelming given the awful events here on Friday I think there will be some resistance from the gun lobby here that may well be some political resistance within the governing coalition headed by just but you do get the sense that the appetite the Dumond for change in this country is so strong that for whatever New Zealand prime minister suggests there will be enough supports and you only have to spend a bit of time here in Christchurch to realise the profound sadness that these events have inflicted on ordinary people who've had no connection with mosques no connection with those many many people who were killed or injured so I get the sense that that momentum for change is unstoppable film thank you for joining us live there from Christ Church 20 minutes past 6 a few more of the headlines from the newspapers the I am told to step down if she wants a breaks a deal this is not alternating from least ultimatum from leading toward a break 60 years personally delivered to the prime minister the Express has an exclusive tire going to story saying that a revolutionary pension shakeup that could boost retirement incomes by up to 7 percent a year will be given the go ahead to the by the working pension Secretary Rod The Scotsman protect our children from online Wild West says M.P.'s we're going to bring you more on this a little later addiction to social media should be classed as a disease and tougher regulation needed to protect children in peace the National says that Scott should be paid back for missing oil fund this is according to the former Scotland Office chief statistician The Herald says that Scott's teams find ways to boost food. And protect the planet and the Mail says that the conman behind a scam robbing taxpayers of millions of pounds is exposed today in the paper and the P. And J. Has a story of a. Dog to survive a freezing mountain or deal with the temperatures we're going to minus 5 or 6 with 30 to 40 mile an hour winds but rescuers find him in a bevy bag with the dog about 3000 feet he was in a court of bad state the dog was actually doing pretty well but they say that by getting into the bag with the dog he saved his life that's how the front pages look Heather the back pages let's focus this morning on Celtics one of a done deal yesterday in the Premiership Neil Tennant Len and we've got Jazz on the run after extending late at top of the lead in the Daily Record it says here that. Admitted Alter Net was lost but winner against Andy was a hammer blow to Rangers or Celtic took a huge step towards 8 in a row the Daily Mail goes down a similar line in mind the gap old firm pressure is all in range as nice as Lennon the sun goes with Sealed With A Kiss all some hits hailed by Lenny at along side a picture of Neil Lennon a probably giving Ed want to tug Lenny this is a huge victory sells balls thrilled to go 10 clear is the headline in The Daily Express page the schools in this morning more of a focus on rugby Twickenham heroes put on a show for Christ Church is the lead show on Maitland and Simon Bergen it says 2 of the heroes from Scotland sensational $38.00 children with England say they were desperate to put on an extra special performance at Twickenham to all of the victims of Friday's terror attack in their native New Zealand who will have more rugby coming up for you but 1st we're starting our sports news this morning as a Scotland counts and Andrew Robertson has been used to the national team's opening Euro 20 trying to qualify with Kazakhstan on Thursday the Liverpool fullback needs surgery on a dental issue it means he will not travel with the squad he could still be fit to face San Marino on Sunday. Georgia not to and Barry Bannan all pulled out yesterday to Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly and Cole monic to for. Stuart Findlay were called up as cover elsewhere a vital win for Celtic as they move closer to an 8th straight Premiership title but they left it very late so overcome struggling done the alternate 96 minute strike clinching a one nil when it dents punks to move the leaders 10 points clear of Rangers and 2nd tense afternoon for manager Neil Lennon then but ultimately he was relieved. In the box which is. The camp going to. The course and this is before but there's a. Question about you know I'm very very grateful for the 3 points and I guess big big. Jim McIntyre says his team's prophetess in front of goal is causing the points in their battle to stay in the Premiership prior to conceding to Eduardo last minute gold and they passed up several of the rain chances to score as McIntyre explains with a great one for stuff with. A couple. Of just. Because sense of game in a club you know sort of journeys to punish teams especially danger park give away far too many because of all showed. In rugby back row Magnus Babri thinks the epic Calcutta comfortable with England at Twickenham can help Scotland improve their woeful away form throughout the 6 nations era the Scots of managed only 2 wins from 40 matches away to the traditional Big 4 of England France on it and while since 2000 but Bradbury says the nature of the draw at Twickenham rallying from the $31.00 and can be a watershed moment for Scotland and their ability to compete away from the field we showed what we can do should we can put on the best in the world undershirts pressure at times and like you said send back with what happens when you talk 300 points there and so what we need to do is build a team that has come to these grounds in the stadiums against spec teams and talking about their 1st and foremost In other news big day for Scotland's women's colors they take on Germany and lot. Feel a sense of the World Curling Championship they've lost to Japan and China so far but beat Finland 93 last night in goal RORY McILROY warmed up for the Masters in perfect fashion as he won a thrilling Players Championship at Sawgrass had the lead going into the final day his team on a par 70 sinking finished on 16 under par and that was a shot clear of the American Jim Furyk confining tennis Dominic team ended Roger Federer's bid for a record 6 Indian Wells title with a battling 3 set victory in the final in California will spot for me as a. Little travel now from and really Julian and muddy temperature lights and road works was done later on the A 96 at the forest and enterprise park and bell when it's a Todd slow at times on the A 9 north by and on the balcony junction the 889 you've got temperature lights here and Cramond and Aberdeenshire restrictions on a 90 criminal to start to day for the next couple of days or so and on the M 9 there's a lane cause because of some scaffolding on the road from Junction go to junction for Paul months affecting anyone heading towards fall quite likes it it's reports that there's a bit of scaffolding so just watch the approach here on the trains not picking up any big lane or signalling problems at the moment on the ferries looking mostly fine with those in 1908 That's B.B.C. Radio Scotland travel Still to come in the next half hour of the programme a new campaign challenges online child sex predators You're listening to Good Morning Scotland with Gillian morals and get it. A summary of the news Downing Street is making intensive last minute efforts to win over dozens of Conservative M.P.'s and the D U P to try to ensure parliament approved treason is Brecht's that deal this week the Prime Minister's hopes of securing sufficient support have been dealt a blow by the former foreign secretary Boris Johnson who has said it would be absurd to hold a 3rd vote on the agreement before further negotiations with the E.U. Leaders at a summit on Thursday. There have been almost 16. Incidents of sexual predators targeting children online in the past 11 months according to police Scotland has a 13 percent rise compared to the previous year but almost 70 percent of the crimes were detected and resulted in arrests it comes as a campaigns launched warning perpetrators of the consequences of their actions short other dies from the charity stop it now supports the campaign clearly those who are involved with children that behavior can be incredibly catastrophic way home for the children themselves but actually there's a highway could if you involved with social conversations which would not mind that you would be caught you'd be placed in a Sex Offenders Register and the implications for you and the people around you will be massive New Zealand's prime minister just into our journey says to forms to the country's gun laws will be announced within the next week 50 people died on Friday in the semi automatic weapon attack on 2 mosques rough Monday is a city councillor in Christchurch we had the discussion a few years ago I think after the Las Vegas shooting were similar were used and there's no reason for it at all the hunting and farming community does not need 7 automatic rifles the fact that somebody can access to start the weaponry needs to be looked at seriously and I think this will be the impetus the government 2 people have died at us and Patrick's Day party at a hotel in Cookstown in country County Tyrone 2 other people have been injured the cause is unknown but the Police Service of Northern Ireland said there were reports of a crush. And all part parliament she group of M.P.'s says there should be a tax on companies like Facebook to fund research into the impact social media has on the mental health of young people the group says for too long companies have been operating in a lawless Digital Playground and more from Dominic Hughes the M.P.'s want to levy on the profits of social media companies to fund research and education and for Judy of care to be established for all. U.K. Social media uses under the age of $24.00 and the report calls for research into whether heavy social media use is a cause or effect of poor mental health $120.00 jobs are set to be created at a former seafood plant in Dumfries and Galloway Pinney's of Scotland was closed by young seafood last August with a loss of 450 jobs as the company shifted production now the Scottish Government's confirmed new owners budget holdings will reopen the factory in Annan with a 9000000 pound investment that's 1700000 pounds of public funding production is due to begin in autumn. Curators of one of Charles Rainey Macintoshes most iconic buildings See state of the art syrupy techniques have revealed for the 1st time the severity of water damage the Hill House and Helen Spitta is closed to the public as work to construct a metal protective box around it continues Linda sink to reports the 3 D. Infrared fam a graphic surveys have been carried out in partnership between the National Trust for Scotland and historic environment Scotland the investigations have revealed for the 1st time dampness on internal walls and Harling coming away curators see due to the building's design there are many ledges and chimneys which make water ingress a problem walk to make the Hill House which dates back to 94 watertight is ongoing with the construction of a metal box which has mesh walls to allow air to suck elite walkways will lead the public to view the house from the side and above when it's expected to open after Easter B.B.C. Radio Scotland news now let's get details on the weather prospects this mom this year is Judith thank you very much Guy it's a quieter look to our weather today a predominantly dry start some empty sunshine across the eastern half of the country and the north and A Touch of Frost for rural parts here as well for more western parts of the Claudette affair with some weeks of rain or drizzle and as we head through the day that weather front in the West gradually extending across the country bringing ruin the way of clay for most maybe the old sport of energy as a here now but it does limit the brightness are the sunshine to the east the best of the sunshine will be across the northeast Kate this on the north of here a charmed life dry with spells of sunshine and light winds and the fact light winds across the board temperatures settling at around 10 Celsius for the West Coast are typically 7 or 8 degrees you should see a wee bit of late brightness developing for the west coast before dusk into this evening a few East in the areas will keep some clear spells it might be look at the Chilean Italy with a touch of frost. Elsewhere it's fairly Clady and some rain or does all this extending across central parts tonight by morning most places will be cloudy with a freshening south westerly wind this will attempt to sort of comfort lose a 4 or 5 Celsius higher along the West Coast at 7 or 8 degrees so tomorrow will be rather cloudy with of light rain or just will in the West in particular some heavier bursts expected later for the isles both the northern and western a few favored Eastern spots me some sunshine and the Northeast in particular and certainly a breezy day the south westerly winds strong over the Northwest touching gale force for the western and northern but milder to see highs for 9 to 10 Celsius for many but turn to peace is possible to. On digital revealed 92 to 95 F.M. And eat one or medium wave B.B.C. Big news Scotland Monday's Good Morning Scotland 24 minutes to 7 the time so it was just 11 days to go until the U.K. Is due to leave the European Union the prime minister appears to be doing her damnedest to win round her critics and convince them to back her breaks a deal with securing the support of the Democratic Unionist Party contingent of 10 M.P.'s are expected to continue today their influence a seen as crucial in winning over conservative you know skeptics concerned about the Irish backstop ministers have stressed that unless the deal is approved by M.P.'s before Thursday's summit of European Union leaders the U.K. Will be forced to accept a lengthy delay and that for some pro Brecht that Conservative backbenchers like Nigel Evans is an acceptable it will be a failure of the Prime Minister if we end up fighting these European Union elections she promised to become prime minister to deliver what the 17400000 people voted for that is what she has to deliver and if she can't do that she has to go thought the Prime Minister is unlikely to risk bringing her deal back to the Commons unless she's confident of avoiding a further humiliating defeat but there are signs that some of her critics are coming round estimate v who resigned from the cabinet over the Prime Minister's breaks a deal is ready to abandon her opposition this deal is a bad deal and I still believe it is a bad deal but after what happened in the House last week the choice that we used to have was that no deals but in the bad deal what will be to leave it out don't have that what we have is this deal or no Bracks it whatsoever well it speak to our political correspondent at Westminster David Porter morning David good morning and any sign of the deal U.P.A. Coming right into to resume his deal a lot of talks are going on they've been going on over the weekend we expect them to go on again today at it what's the. prime minister or though she probably will be involved in the talks person a will be well be 3 fold should be looking to persuade to cajoled and quite frankly to scare a break to tear m.p.'s whether it be in the d p or her own party with that threat that actually if you don't back me that could be a very lengthy delayed to break said and it may know i happen to toll potentially it is another rollercoaster week here at westminster and we i'm not one of those for a while about it has they come right in fairly regularly don't they had terror ms all of the d. You peace possession explain why they are so pivotal to all of the us they are pavers role because a century a normal political times they profit butter ease a maze government they but the deal that the of government struck with the do you be to basically support them that they can get things through they are pivotal on this as well because a lot of tory your a skeptics take their lead from what the d p c and think about this the d.v. Have repeatedly said that the day or than its present form is not acceptable to them because it potentially would make northern island different from other parts of the united kingdom and i think there is a feeding delay if the d'you peak come on board then a launch number of tory break city is those who a skeptical of the dio could and i stress could be persuaded to come on borders well but the muff so this is not a told easy for the prime minister let's remember that last week it when it was defeated for a 2nd time she lost by 149 that means that 75 d. You pm peace and conservative m.p.'s actually have to switch their vote from being opposed to the prime minister to supporting the prime minister has deal on this one and in any terms that is a big i ask yet we've got bought is johnson the farmer foreign secretary he of course as a euro skeptic saying in the telegraph to day that Those on his side of the party should hold their now or for not back Mrs Mees deal yeah that will be a big blow to Theresa May If Boris Johnson has come on board he and some of his outriders his followers would probably have come on board as well he says it would be absurd to hold a vote on the break to do before attempting to get any further talks with the E.U. He has said that he will vote against the plan and again there will be some who will take their lead from Boris Johnson on that and what about Jeremy carbon because he's offering talks with backbench Tory M.P.'s to try to find a compromise but that compromise would be pretty much the deal that he has put forward previously Yeah not just backbench story M.P.'s he'll be sport speaking to the S.N.P. Supply Comrie the greens on the Liberal Democrats as well to try and build a consensus and what. Terry call been has always wanted his 1st hope was that he would get a general election out that that doesn't look likely now so he is moving more towards on a some kind of if there is approval of the deal that would have to be confirmed by a referendum the the so-called Kyle Wilson Amendment moving towards a referendum but can only confirm that once the deal had been approved so essentially the theory goes the labor would lend its backing to the government the deal would get through but it could only be put into practice if there was a confirmation or a referendum we probably expect that Jeremy Corbin will hold talks with various M.P.'s today and we don't even know for certain yet that Mrs ways withdrawal agreement will come up for a 3rd vote this week the government has said that if it doesn't come up for a vote and if it's not passed by Thursday then she would have to go to the European Council meeting in Brussels on Thursday and probably for a length the delay to the brakes a process as you say another interesting week the. Thank you very much for that a political correspondent at Westminster David portable speak to the D. U.P.I. After 7 the time is 18 minutes to 7 and to New Zealand where the prime minister just into our journey has restated her government's commitment to reform the country's gun laws in the wake of the Christ Church attacks speaking ahead of a cabinet meeting she said New Zealanders were asking why the gunman was able to buy military style semi automatic weapons Her feelings were echoed by protesters gathered outside a gun shop in the Capital One person did this damage and less than an hour one person went to turn locations killed 50 people wounded many more after it's done so much devastation Alison and I are one piece and if this rifle were not available so it really lay I'm not sure that would have happened on the country's biggest online auction site as announced that it's halting the sale of such guns but David tipple who's the C.E.O. Of the company which saw the suspect several guns spoke out in defense of the current rules and regulations. This Maine wrote in his manifesto bit the purpose of using a farm was to divide us if we allow him to make changes in their ideology and our behavior he's won Well Chris Phillips is a former head of the National Counter Terrorism security office Good morning to you good good morning good do we know about the influence of the availability of such weapons what that has what is the connection with such attacks Well let me tell you the the biggest connection is the ability to kill lots of people very quickly and very easily and I don't understand why any civil society needs its guns personally but these even to be quite slow to found them and we've learned in the U.K. 000 if the claim that if you do guns then then you have less guns used in society so ready so it's all to the fore Well except that given the gun laws are so relaxed in New Zealand there were only 35 murders in 2017 in Scotland there were 59. Yeah I think you have to look at the very different countries the U.K. And Zealand it's very different the crime levels in New Zealand are extremely low anyway and there are very they're a society that so wealthy and healthy and wise and and they haven't had a lot of crime but but of course if you if you have individuals that want to kill people and this is what terrorism is all about then there are 2 real ways you do it with with devastating effect on one is report and one is through guns and if you limit the guns that are available you will limit the ability of terrorists to kill Well look let's look at the accused this Brenton Tad and he seems to buy into this CD called the great replacement What do we know about the. War certainly 3 it's it is about white supremacy that he certainly is not playing on the Muslim immigration into the West and effectively Australia New Zealand as well what we do know is that this man was really really dangerous individuals and we've seen this before with Anders Brady and to some extent they even Paddick in the USA where they were able to kill huge numbers of people with guns really concern for society because because it does only say one person was with a series of columns to kill lots of people Chris Phillips thank you very much indeed for joining us former head of the national counter-terrorism security office it's quarter to 7 the number that's one of our headlines this morning New Zealand's prime minister says reform of the country's gun laws will be announced in the next 10 days the other top stories to his amaze making fresh efforts to get conservative in D P M P's to back car breaks a deal and the pennies of Annan factory which closed last year with the loss of hundreds of jobs is to be reopened before 7 o'clock the rise in online grooming and the paedophile Hunters Helping Police Scotland to bring them to justice. CAMPBELL Not from and many jail in indelibly in the high. The speed sensors picking up delays at times on the 89 at North by and little bitty junction where you've got the roadworks and 5. 85 both ways that cling combined again roadworks in temperature often light slowing things down and if you're leaving 5 a few dillies on the M 1000 and from Junction to and on a main there's a lane close the some obstruction in the road it could be some scaffolding from Junction to go to for at Pullman it's affecting anyone heading towards full court on the bridge or near the bridges and magic appear on nearby dock street and that means delays north and on to Aberdeen or front for any drivers there in the east and a meet from Junction 60 has just a junction 5 shots hardtail That's B.B.C. Radio Scotland travel. Change that could influence. People differently depending. What science. Is bursting with group exploring the science behind what do you say we were introduced by mutual algorithm. And you can see the difference in fact every episode of brain waves ever. The whole story to stimulate your mind just search for brain waves on B.B.C. Sounds Police Scotland have launched a new campaign targeting people involved in grooming children online they've revealed that over the past 11 months they've been called in to investigate 1600 such cases that's a rise of 13 percent in the previous year and as our Home Affairs Correspondent people older some reports they've been helped by a growing number of online paedophile hunters. Outside Livingston share of court paedophile hunters confront Jordan Yardley a registered sex offender he'd been convicted of grooming a. Person he believed was a 12 year old girl who got beat up or. Does not want to be killed but don't both. Know in reality the girl he thought he was talking to was a vigilante group decore who'd recorded his indecent sexual messages and informed police the elite and he called his just set and answered any questions that we can ask and if they ask me then go ahead and make them that will make sure that we've got one I was that able attend some get down he runs a similar group Albert Child Protection League decoys working with the group pose on social media platforms as underage children online chats are carefully logged if the conversation becomes sexually explicit the perpetrators reported to the police and in the cases of the what they haven't said that they had has had a fix for that's one thing there's over $400.00 screenshots she said they were handed over in a place in Wake County say it was the end of the clean up as the send for Cassie self and said AFIC police say almost 1600 incidents were investigated last year where an individual communicated with the child for sexual purposes that's up 13 percent on the previous 12 months or most 70 percent of these offenses resulted in the perpetrator being arrested and charged Assistant Chief Constable Julian McDonald agrees the police welcome information received from paedophile hunters prefer to much welcome information about people here committing this kind of criminal to Elaine we think that law enforcement and base police to do with those pictures that can come out of this of course they have to say to this coming out to their other children who have been affected and harmed by it and so they will be chipped take shouldn't assures that the police will have an absolute priority on a debate in terms of ensuring children and young people are safeguarded Leask after the today launching a campaign aimed at the perpetrators of online grooming research has shown that while many who are offending know what they're doing is wrong it's the fear of getting court which concerns the most company and highlights the consequences for an individual for. Army in Korea it's supported by the charity Stoppard now whose national manager Stuart alibi says it offers help to those who have committed online offenses or are concerned they may clearly those who are involved with grooming of children that behavior can be incredibly catastrophic way home for the children themselves but actually there's a highway cleated if you involved with social conversations with children online that you will be caught you'll be placed in the Sex Offenders Register and the implications for you and the people around you will be massive a police advertising campaign comes as the children's charity bonobo's launches a report on the public's understanding of what exactly is child sexual exploitation bulgy da going to but not us says it's a matter of child protection so it's important people pass on information no matter how trivial or bases it into T. F. Anyone sees any behaviors that gives them cause for concern and they missed it then it should be passed down to a little authorities and that's why we want to long safety school and as we Allies can still pursue trying to find another village in which people could actually you know that can a soft intelligence but they're not quite sure but I think something's going on the police come pain which costs 30000 pounds will run on social media platforms for the next 4 weeks reveal all just and reporting there the time now is 9 minutes to 7 as prime minister trees are made makes another attempt to win backing for bricks that plan in Parliament the business world continues to hold its breath must blue in the face by now here is under black with more business news like Sky Yes I'm joined by a robin Kyle from investment firm 7 Investment Management Good morning to you Robin morning and if so we still don't have a deal then I hear is the business and financial world few feeling about the continuing bricks and grain told Well I think it's a tricky time to be talking brags that because of the moment your comments can easily be obsolete within 24 hours but with that said in amongst all the politicking there was some evidence of a dawning reality last week trees or me has acknowledged the inevitable that the U.K. Is going to have to look to kick the can down the road for a little bit which is a quick change from her new deal is better than a bad deal rhetoric parliaments also recognise the New Deal be a political decision rather than just a legal default. So I think from a business point of view the moment the most lately scenario is that we have some sort of extension the length of that moment remains unclear we'll get more clarity on that this week but we think a soft breaks are still the most likely outcome although when that will be is there a moment uncertainty and again an extension is something that quite a lot of businesses say they don't warn because they just want the certainty of a deal and then get on with with delivering it. It's something though our businesses don't want I mean they're there's mix comments different interests look at different outcomes but at the moment I think a new deal would be pretty disastrous from the markets so the fact that there's going to be some kind of extension that will potentially be a softer outcome in the meantime I'm not a huge number of companies and their results today but we are getting we have got some results in the budget hotel chain Travelodge and they've reported rising and your SIL's and profits they want to create new jobs and expand over the next few years so it seems like the STIS is a company in a in a good place it's an interesting business traveler I mean if you look back 5 years the companies that are 200 percent improvement in is the but profit since 2013 the numbers from last year were very strong in terms of positive revenue growth in terms of positive operating profit growth it's been pretty aggressive in its growth targets some really good news and Fraidy talking about 125000000 investment in Scotland at least for a further 21 states but if you dig into account it's actually been 2 losses over the past couple years on the basis of one off 8 I'm so they didn't very well but it's a case of kind of managing the growth expectations also Roman one of Britain's biggest government contractors into service starting late this week under a new regime after administrators were employed on Friday did that's after shareholders for Jech to the rescue deal for the company as is enter serve potentially still still a company in trouble. Very much so I mean the prepackaged ministration is good news in the sense that it will clear the lot of the debts into 7 pretty significant debts but at the same time all shareholders have no been wiped out the Cabinet Office has says it will continue to offer into service contracts as it goes through the administration process and intercept a lot of cleaning of hospitals schools and prisons so it has a chance to remain competitive but at the same time it's a business that's got itself into a lot of difficulties it's a sector as we saw with Karelian last year that's got itself into a lot of difficulties so it's Kamil long hard road ahead and does it tell us anything up by the struggles of wider U.K. Businesses the Mormon or is it just that these contracts in companies like Karelian as you mentioned sort of had a lot of problems building up over time in truth the problems are largely isolated to the sector if you look back to the financial crisis there's a legacy among some of these companies including clearly in capital matey where they entered long contracts of very low prices tame that has been some criticism of the government's outsourcing model but intercept itself got itself into a lot of loss making contracts on the was a disaster venture into energy from waste which has cost the vote 230000000 at last count to get out of a so plenty of company specific issues to OK thank you very much from this Robin car from investment firm 7 Investment Management later on in the program of wishing to Travelodge boss Peter Garrett's he's called for a bricks bacon backstop amid concerns about a shortage which is being called turns an industry has a poor collapse no it's one of the lies serious consequences of breaks that we've heard about so far OK More from Andrea in the next hour of the program 4 minutes to 72 people have died at the same Patrick's Day party in a hotel in kook's town in County Tyrone 2 other people have been enjoyed the Police Service of Northern Ireland are investigating reports of a crush Let's get the latest from our reporter teams are leagues. Good morning Jerry details still coming in but what more do we know yet it happened at the same Patrick's night party for young people last night I at the green by a hotel in Cookstown in County Tyrone it was around 930 yesterday evening when emergency crews including doctors and paramedics were called to the scene shortly after midnight police confirm 2 people had died another 2 people are being treated in hospital one in a critical condition we don't have the names or ages of the victims yet but their families have been told there are reports they may have been crushed and we know how this happened. Few details so far really about how this happened police say the exact cause of the instant is still on clear yet there were reports of a crush at the scene one local councillors said he spoke to someone who was there and they said there was some kind of stampede to reach the door that we don't know the exact circumstances we are expecting an update in the next half an hour from the Police Service of Northern Ireland so we should get more details then and it sounds like there were distressing scenes outside the venue as parents waited for news that's why your parents were told to go and pick up their children immediately following this incident police messages on social media one mom her 2 teenage sons at the event said she felt sick when she saw the news and she rushed down to the venue she says there's a huge crowd outside the hotel family members desperately trying to find each other trying to get information lots of chaos lots of confusion Thankfully her sons were OK but witnesses say many people were in tears at the police cordon James clearly this is every parent's worst nightmare what reaction has there been where you know a huge sense of shock is there is the reaction that there's been this time of year is normally a time of celebration across the island today is the same Patrick's day bank holiday in Northern and Southern Ireland so terrible shock that 2 people have lost their lives the scene remains cordoned off. This morning as police continue to investigate a night of celebration ended in tragedy James Alexander with the latest on that situation in Cooperstown in county to ruin obviously of more details emerge through the morning we'll bring them to you here on B.B.C. Radio Scott a word about programs coming up here on B.B.C. 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