Later today into the death of Ella Adoo Kissi debrah, who was 9 when she suffered a fatal asthma attack in 2013. The coroner will consider new evidence about dangerously high levels of air pollution, mainly from traffic to which ella was exposed. Her mother hopes that it will make legal history by registering air pollution as the cause of death. Shes been speaking exclusively to our environment correspondent, claire marshall. My name is Rosamund Adoo kissi debrah. I am ella robertas mum. Ella was incredibly active. I sometimes worry that we always talk about her being ill all the time. She wasnt always like that. Ella and her family lived in lewisham, just 25 metres from londons south circular. The little girl was breathing air so polluted it broke legal limits. She endured three years of seizures and time in intensive care. Ella coughs. This cough an early sign of the damage being done to her lungs. She was ventilated four times. She suffered greatly. Thats something i cant erase from my memory at all. In 2013 ella had a fatal asthma attack. At the time no connection was made with air pollution. Then new medical evidence linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes to her death. The high court, in a rare move, eventually granted rosamund a fresh inquest. 0verwhelming. I mean, she didnt want to be forgotten by her siblings and herfriends and im incredibly proud of her. She was only here for a short while but i hope shes made her mark. More and more evidence is emerging about how dangerous air pollution is to human health. We have most recently a much greater understanding of the kind of levels of air pollution that generate these Adverse Health effects and that includes levels probably quite substantially below the levels that we thought in the past. The inquest will be a gruelling time for ellas family. I still hear her voice and many of our conversations and she always wanted to know, she definitely wanted to know why shed become so ill, she used to ask me. Now its up to the coroner to provide the answer. Did air pollution help to kill ella . Claire marshall, bbc news. Now on bbc news, finland has a Coalition Government led by five women. The bbc has had world First Exclusive access behind the scenes to explore how the coalition works. When i was younger, my perception of politicians was also that they are men in suits who talk on the 8 30pm news. Sanna marin is the worlds youngest serving female Prime Minister and heads the coalition of five parties, all led by women. From being the first country in europe to give equal voting rights, finland has been praised for its historic approach to gender equality. But is all as good as it seems to be . Five, white educated females is not very representative in the end. And is this really a country for every woman . Of course, our background still affects the possibilities that we have in life and this should not be the case but of course we have problems. For the first time, finlands all female leaders open their doors exclusively for the bbc. To show the inner workings of this historic government. Li andersson is one of the five female Party Leaders that make up the countrys Coalition Government. This week, the cabinet are going to be meeting to launch a signature Government Programme, the equality plan, aimed to improve equality across society, including on race and gender issues. Theres so much been made since december 2019 about this being such a young government, and such, and the gender of the government, as well. What are your thoughts when you read the headlines and see the kind of top line of what the International Media has been saying . I have mixed emotions regarding it, because on the one hand, i understand the power of example and symbolic value of that, but i also think there is kind of this tendency of some people to say that, because there is women, you will make a certain type of policy or it is easier for you to agree when you are all women and so on, and that is not, i think necessarily the case and that is why i also want there to be a focus around policy of the government, not just the gender of the female Party Leaders. I mean, in finnish media, i think there has been some kind of comments around whether well go to the sauna together, because there is this old cliche about finnish politics that the decisions are made in the sauna, something that had been heavily criticised in feminist circles because, you know, the whole idea of male Decision Makers sitting in a sauna is based on this concept of Decision Makers being solely men. Like a boys club . Yes. And of course, i mean, what we want is not to reproduce the excluding structures that men have used as women, but really to change the whole structures. Li andersson and sanna marin were both members of their respective youth parties, years before taking office. A tv debate featuring them both from 2011 was one of the first times a wider finnish public was introduced to them. When i was younger, my perception of politicians was also that they are men in suits who talk on the 8 30pm news. And they are at a huge distance from me or my family or everyday life. I mean, especially in the youth organisations, i think there is a huge amount of idealism, which you should have when you are working in the youth organisations which i kind of miss, in a way in myself. So i think both me and sanna were a lot more work focused and maybe also a bit more aware of kind of the political realities of the field we are working in now, compared to what we did when we were in the youth organisations. Prime minister sanna marin grew up in a modest sized town, two hours north west of helsinki. She was raised in a low income family of lesbian mothers and was the first person to go to university in herfamily. While she speaks honestly about her background, she remains fiercely guarded about her family and private life. She would have been in any one of these classrooms . She has been in all of these classrooms and i have taught in all of these classrooms, but. At the high school, herformer head teacher recalls his memories. She was just an average girl, nothing extreme, nothing special. When you look at her and her first year of leadership, do you think any parts of her childhood or her upbringing would have informed how she is as a leader now from what you can see . I think in common sense, that she, her childhood has not been very easy. Her strength and hard working way to do things and leadership must have got something from her youth and childhood. Education minister li andersson is attending a round circle chat with high schoolers. How did you guys feel when you saw this new government . I did not really mind that much. Laughter. I am not saying it is bad, it is nice to see women, but i feel like as i have grown up, i have always felt that i could do whatever i wanted to do, so that is why seeing a woman didnt really mean as much because i knew that, it didnt really matter. Lis government has an equality plan that is going to be, that is going to be addressing a lot of issues, including education. To make an experience of yours easier in school, what would you suggest would be a change . Maybe in health education, we do sexuality and gender, it is more focused on cisgendered and heterosexual people. It is mostly students i think who talk about it more, bring it up in class. Iagree. The education tells a lot about what is important, what is valuable, what is the thing you want to teach the young ones . And if you do not include the minorities, then you do not people do not learn about them. In reality, it is a lot dependent on teachers. Yeah. Its also dependent on the school. I think all teachers do not necessarily have the tools that they would need to educate you and maybe sometimes you need to educate the teachers. Laughter. Although finland is celebrated for its equality, recent reports from the council of europe have detailed what they call a concerning rise in racism the country. Bella forsgren is the only black politician in finlands government and akunna 0nwen is the chair of the finland antiracist forum. For us on the outside when you look at finland, one of the first countries in the world to allow women to vote and run for government, you know, really good laws when it comes to Maternity Leave and also paternity leave, real conversations that are being had about the pay gap. Is that inclusive of all women . Would you say it is inclusive of black women as well . If we had exactly the same conditions, exactly the same timing and age and. Family background, and yet sanna marin was black, would she be Prime Minister . Now . Not now. No. Laughter. Not now. She was the first female minister of the interior in the 80s but you saw many from the previous decades and she was in office when it was the chernobyl accident. What happened in finland was that people did not know whats happening there and we got the information quite late and so on. So she didnt get re elected any more afterwards and so on, but then we have had some females afterwards. Not too many. Actually, im the first green ever in this ministry. So that is something new. I think the representation with five white educated females is not very representative, in the end. And there were a lot of critical writings when this photo went viral, that if we really look at the equality here, it does not show yet, and i agree on that. The idea of maintaining, taking care of the welfare state, as a system, led me to study social politics and i thought that 0k, i have got quite a lot of help from the welfare state. My dad, especially, was unemployed, had some Substance Abuse problems, they divorced when i was one year old. So i was also brought up with a single mother for a little while in my life. So maybe this background influenced something that, in many countries, that this would not be the beginning for a political career. Actually it was the first female president and the only female president , she says its not the person who breaks the glass ceiling, but the people who follow. And i think that is to the point. You always, you need the person who will break the ceiling but then you also need all the people who will follow. And you should never stop that. Far up in the arctic circle, finlands Northern Territory is home to europes only indigenous population. The sami people. Samis ancestral land spread from russia to sweden samis ancestral land spread from russia to sweden and the sami people still live off the land. In finland, they were only officially recognised by the government in the 90s and they still face a battle for their right to the land and their way of life. Can you only get cloudberries in finland . I think all over the arctic. An arctic fruit . Yes. It is our vitamin bomb. Its a little vitamin pill . Yes, its very good for you. Sara wesslin is a journalist based in a sami town. She works for the finnish broadcaster where she is one of the two reporters to work in the skolt sami language. What are the major issues concerning sami people right now . We dont have a sami representative in finnish government. Is that worrying . Yes, of course, and there has been many years, there has been talk about and discussion about it, should samis have their own representatives in the eu . In your idealfuture, what would you like this government to do . What would you like sanna marin to do . For sami women . We dont have to be ashamed that we are sami, living in finland, we can be proud that we are part of finnish nation. Even being in the table, being in the room with decision making. 0ne old saying that, nothing about us without us. One of the main issues addressed in the government equality plan is the rights of gender minorities in finland. Trans rights activists have for years asked for reform of the trans act, a law that currently requires those seeking legal gender recognition to undergo enforced sterilisation. Finland is the only nordic country that still requires infertility in order to get your legal gender recognised. In order to get male to female or female to male you need to prove that you cannot have biological children. In some cases, the people can become infertile enough by taking hormones, but if you are unable to take hormones or do not want to take hormones, then you will not get your legal gender recognised until you are in some other way found infertile, meaning that at the end if nothing else helps, then it is surgical removal of your organs. For me, the case was that i was already perceived as a male when i started the legal process. And it still took me 2. 5 years with a female passport, meaning i could not travel, outside of basically nordic countries, i could not apply for a job, could not apply for nothing without having issues, having to prove my identity. That made me be in a hurry with the medical part. We have had a female president , we have the youngest female leader of the country, but alone that does not, it is just a token alone, it has to have the support of the system behind it before it actually makes a difference in the law. We have had a coalition with some sort of a very conservative party, saying that if this goes forward, we will resign from the coalition and all the other parties have caved in and said ok, fine, lets do it next time. So its possible the trans act could be the sacrificial lamb once again . It looks that way. Any Coalition Government is a mixed bag of politics and agendas that have come together in the hope of being more effective, but to implement any real change, all government plans require unanimous support across the board. When you build a government in finland, you put a lot of thought on what we call the Government Programme and there is a negotiation we had for three weeks in 2019 and then when you have that programme, everyone knows that this is it. This is what we have decided together. When you are five different parties, you have to all the time try to see how you find solutions when you have different opinions. I mean, no party can have itjust their own way and sometimes there are these tensions that have to do with making compromises behind closed doors, and of course, we are all one government so we all have to defend the compromises that we make in public. Nice to meet you. Shall we walk up together . Great. Finlands Party Leaders are meeting at helsinkis houses of the estates for the Cabinet Meeting to discuss the new Equality Programme. Trans rights and racism are on the agenda. Do you prep yourself up before. Before doing these things . No, no. They ask and i will answer honestly, so you dont need preparation. Automated voice please enter the conference password. Finland has had Coalition Governments forever, so of course we are used to trying to make compromises and trying to find consensus between different parties and ideologies and i think its also a big strength for us. Of course it is not always the fastest way to get things done, but i think its more. It goes further, this kind of decisions, than the ones that you only make yourself. There is always one or a few issues on the table that we all want to discuss together. So that we will have different perspectives. For example, Equality Programme is something that not only one minister or ministry can do. It is something that every ministry has to focus on and make a decision in theirfield. Gender minorities are also discussed in the Equality Programme. Particular transgender people and finland has been in the spotlight, it has been three years since the European Court of human rights has said that forced sterilisation should not be allowed in terms of recognising personal gender identity. But it is the case still in finland. What do you think of that . Everyone should have the right to determine their own identities, so i think we need to do many changes in our legislation and our Government Programme actually supports this kind of idea. For you, are trans women women . Its not my job to identify people. It is everyones job to identify themselves. If someone feels that he or she is a woman, then it is not my place to say. One of the things with early covid 19 response was a lot was written about how well finland, taiwan, new zealand and germany did in terms of their covid 19 response, quick and decisive action. The other thing those countries have in common are female leaders. Well, of course there are countries led by men that have also done well, so i dont think it is a gender based issue, i think we should more focus on how the countries that have done well, what they have done, what they have learned, what we all can learn from each other and that we also have a response together, because its a global pandemic. At some point, something might change and that popularity might change when a decision needs to be made, especially maybe during covid 19 times. Does that worry you at all . I dont. Look at polls. The most important thing is we try to make the decisions that we have to make based on the best knowledge that we can use. And also that we are trying to make decisions in a way that helps ordinary people in their ordinary lives. In crises and also in normal times. Of course, our backgrounds still affects the possibilities that we have in life and they should not be the case but of course we have problems. It is not the last time that we will discuss these issues and of course it is important that we are all focused on how we will make the programme a reality. So this is my mission as a Prime Minister. But there are challenges ahead. And no Prime Minister in finland has seen a full term for decades. But with 85 approval rating, sanna marin is enjoying a striking level of confidence in uneasy times. Hello there. There was some sunshine around on sunday across south wales, south west england. Some areas saw temperatures of 15 degrees. For many, though, it was another one those dull and gloomy sort of days. But the weather is changing and thats happening now. These weather fronts coming down from the north west, bringing patchy rain southwards on monday, the breeze picking up and blowing away that area of High Pressure thats brought all the gloom during recent days. So, a frost free start, but still quite gloomy in the south. The mist and fog are lifting as that patchy rain heads its way southwards. The rain affecting the hills in the west, little rain or no rain across southern parts of england. And in the afternoon, we get some sunshine after the rain in scotland and one or two showers. Here, those temperatures start to drop away, mind you, but elsewhere, we stay in the mild air. Temperatures 9, 10 or 11 degrees. That patchy rain continues to work its way southwards during monday evening, clearing away for most areas, but still a hangback of cloud out towards the west. But with clearer skies across central and eastern parts of the uk, were going to find a frost across eastern scotland and the north east of england. That colder air has come down in a northerly breeze, behind the weather front bringing the patchy rain. But out to the west, the air is very different. This is much milder air, and it comes with a lot of cloud. And that milder cloudy air will topple its way steadily in from the atlantic into the uk and it will bring a little light rain or drizzle. But through the midlands, across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south east, were going to hang onto the sunshine some welcome sunshine. Not a bad day here, temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. Quite a cold day across eastern scotland and the north east of england. Further west, temperatures may make double figures. Its a fairly quiet day on tuesday, but theres another weather front heading our way on wednesday. This one again wont bring very much rain at all. Its more a broad area of cloud thats moving down across england and wales. And then behind that, towards the north west, we get some sunshine, the wind picks up and we get some showers. Gales in the north west of scotland, and over the highlands, there may be some sleet or snow as it turns colder. 5 degrees here. Further south and east, highs of 8 or 9. The weather is set to change later on in the week. Low pressure is returning, stronger winds, some rain at times. Not only that, but it will be feeling a lot cooler. Welcome to bbc news. Im james reynolds. Our top stories americas leading Infectious Disease expert warns of a surge of covid cases between thanksgiving christmas. When you have the kind of inflection that we have, it does not turn around just like that. Perhaps even two of three weeks down the line we will have the same thing. Donald trump claims the fbi and the department ofjustice are working against him, and again repeats un substatianted claims the election was rigged. 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