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Isis soldiers came and chose some girls and took them away. Then they sold me to one of them who was from turkey. Hello, youre watching and this is the world they grew up afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. In, the small yazidi community. Today at 2pm their musical traditions go a Healthcare System back thousands of years. Dysfunctional at every level nothing is written down, the damning report into breast and there are just 16 surgeon ian paterson who performed official musicians left. Botched and unnecessary operations one reason they are here is to on hundreds of women. Deposit at oxfords Bodleian Library a record of this endangered musical ona daily on a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life but culture, before it is too late. To move forward this was important the yazidi people have been to move forward this was important through a terrible time. To me. It is important for the there are only 16 left of these people who died to be heard. People who are allowed to perform the music. The Foreign Office says this is about recording all britons currently in china should leave now if they can and preserving the music around as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. The year, so we are recording a ban on petrol, diesel, the whole years music and hybrid car sales and depositing it in the bodleian. Is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what but, more than anything, the Prime Minister calls the choir is a way of trying to cope a year of climate control. Coming up on afternoon with experiences no one should face. Live all the sport. With jane dougal. It is a really good thing. England havent been doing i enjoy and ifeel good when i play too well in cape town in their First One Day International since winning the cricket world cup. Music with girls in this group, theyve suffered a mid order collapse against south africa. They are 205 6. And i make new friends. Thanks, jane. And stav has the weather. For helping us in this country, really it is a good thing for us. There will not be many clouds around. We have High Pressure which thank you. Is going to settle things down but david silitto, bbc news, greenwich. We will see a return to overnight frosts. I will be talking about the heatin frosts. I will be talking about the heat in new zealand and some heat in south west europe. A polar bear has been moved thanks, stav. Also coming up ill be talking to the uk from captivity in france to actor Richard Armitage to stop him harming his mates cubs. About his appearnace in the latest stage version of chechovs dr vanya. Named rasputin, hes been brought we might be mentioning a bit to Yorkshire Wildlife of spooks, the hobbit, park near doncaster. And the stranger as well. The journey was planned for winter time so he would experience more comfortable temperatures. Bruce walton, who was rasputins keeper in france, said he is a lovely bear and i can see he will be very happy here and have a ball. Hello, everyone. This is afternoon live. Now its time for a an independent inquiry has found that hundreds of patients treated look at the weather. By a rogue breast surgeon were let down over many years by numerous failures we started the day off with a show by individuals and organisations. Ian paterson, who practised in the nhs and privately, times, particularly in the north and was convicted of 20 counts of wounding patients in 2017 east of the country, but the next and jailed for 20 years. Few days will have lighter winds and more sunshine but it will be called more than 200 patients gave evidence with overnight frost returning. To the inquiry about unnecessary hewitt is, with High Pressure breast surgery and botched operations which left them prone topping in from the west. We lose to cancer returning. The inquiry chairsaid that area of low pressure at the it was the Healthcare System had proved itself dysfunctional at almost every level when it came isobars head to the west. These are to keeping patients safe. The sort of temperatures to end the john maguire reports. Day, single figures for most, just these were the patients who became about nine or 10 degrees in the south east. The last of the wind and victims of ian paterson. The showers clearing up in the eastern side of the country as we when he was jailed in 2017 head overnight and it turns a lot for carrying out hundreds of cases quieter, lighter winds and clear of unnecessary breast surgery, skies. The far north west of the the trialjudge said he had deliberately preyed country is as cloud cover, and it on his patients worst fears. Will be a cold and the night with widespread frost developing. Working at both private and nhs hospitals in the West Midlands, he treated thousands. In many cases, he would encourage High Pressure on top of the country people to undergo surgery more as we head into wednesday. What than once, knowing that what he was doing was isobars to be not of the uk, it will totally u nwa rra nted. Stay breezy for the northern part of today, his victims are seeing the results of a major independent scotla nd stay breezy for the northern part of scotland and there will be more cloud given him by this breeze with inquiry into his malpractice. Showers around, particularly for the hebrides and the north highlands. There was a cold frosty start with the inquiry report contains 87 pages misty fog elsewhere, but it should of patient accounts. Be dry it with light winds and sunny the suffering described, spells. Temperatures will range the callousness, the wickedness, around seven or 8 degrees. Our area the failures on the part of High Pressure is still with us of individuals and institutions into thursday but slipping away into as well as paterson himself. The. It is short lived my report sets out what can only be High Pressure with winds picking up described as wilful blindness on Western Areas to the south. In relation to his behaviour thursday starts cold and frosty for and aberrant clinical practice. Colleagues avoided many with pretty dense mist and fog or worked around him. Patches, particularly across england and wales. This could be stubble some could have known, others should have known. And a few must have known. Struggled to clear, but there will be some sunshine, probably in dry with a bit of luck everything weather for scotland as winds become will be implemented, things will be put in place, more southerly. It will be a chilly especially in the private sector, where the patient day, tablatures ranging from five to was not protected at all. 8 degrees. Coat it with the four so hopefully things courts. On friday it will be dry, will be put in place. Hazy sunshine, but windy out west ian paterson more or less coerced us with temperatures slowly climbing into going privately because, as we head into the by telling me that my operations weekend, go back to atlantic laws with spells of wet and windy were urgently needed. And in actual fact, as i found weather. There could be stormy out many years later, i didnt have cancer at all. Weather. There could be Stormy Weather in the uk. In some cases surgery dates back more than 20 years, scars of the body and mind that are yet to heal. I think some of the times people will look and think, oh, well, its done now. But it isnt for us. The psychological implications is never ending. Yet still, after such an extensive inquiry, the key question of why remains unanswered. Paterson declined to give evidence at his trial. His victims theories range from greed to playing god orjust a sinister self belief. But the many hundreds if not thousands affected by his malpractice todays report will be welcomed only if and when hello. Youre watching afternoon live. Guarantees are in place that no im simon mccoy. One else will suffer today at 4pm as they did ever again. A Healthcare System john maguire, bbc news. Dysfunctional at every level lets cross to birmingham and speak the damning report into breast to our news correspondent surgeon ian paterson who performed kathryn stanczyszyn. Botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. On a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life but to move forward this this report pulls no punches. Was important to me. It is important for the people who died to be heard. Indeed. Ian pattison is serving a the Foreign Office says prison sentence for his malpractice all britons currently in china should leave now if they can that led to so much distress in as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. A court is told that hashem abedi private hospitals and the nhs. 2ii the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber was equally guilty of the murder of the 22 people who died in the attack. People gave heartbreaking testimony a ban on petrol, diesel, about how they were told they had and hybrid car sales cancer when they didnt have it. Is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls some of those victims face multiple surgeries and there are still a year of climate control. Worries from relatives of loved ones coming up on afternoon that have died that may they could have been saved if they werent live all the sport. Waiting for treatment, essential england have set south treatment, having been told they had to have an operation instead. Today africa a target of 259 in their First One Day International the reverend grahamjames since winning the world cup. To have an operation instead. Today the reverend graham james said to have an operation instead. Today the reverend grahamjames said ian patersons patients are like turn on after 12 overs, south multiple levels, but the Health Africa are 59 for 1. System multiple levels, but the health syste m ha d multiple levels, but the Health System had been dysfunctional all thanks, jane, and well bejoining the way through and that some people you for a full update just after half past. Must have known what was going on. Stav has all the weather. Thanks, simon. It was eight years between when the a couple of settled days now, thanks to High Pressure. It will be cold with a return first reports of ian patersons to overnight frosts and then it malpractice were given and his turns wet and very windy again suspension and the chair of this as we head onto the weekend. Ill have all the details inquiry was asked whether or not he for you a bit later on. Believed this is something that thanks stav also coming up could happen again. He said regulatory bodies say that is not the case but actually doctors they we go nationwide interviewed for this inquiry said potentially because it is about a and find out why these bbc look north presenters culture of avoidance, a bad culture have got off the sofa to take it on a punishing around a powerful person, and if 100 miles trek. Thatis around a powerful person, and if that is allowed to happen this is the kind of thing that goes wrong. The report has given 15 recommendations including the recall of all patients by both the nhs and hello, everyone. This is afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. The private hospital. Many have been an independent inquiry has found that hundreds of patients treated recalled already but they say some by a rogue breast surgeon were let of them particularly in the private down over many years sector have not been given an by numerous failures by individuals and organisations. Ongoing care plan and that has to ian paterson, who practised in the nhs and privately, change and it says the government was convicted of 20 counts of wounding patients in 2017 should address as a priority the gap and jailed for 20 years. Between responsibility when it comes more than 200 patients gave evidence to the private sector and the nhs, to the inquiry about unnecessary breast surgery and botched that the communication that isnt operations which left them prone good enough, and that there should to cancer returning. Bea good enough, and that there should the inquiry chairsaid be a single repository or database that details consultants practising it was the Healthcare System had proved itself dysfunctional their privileges, and also their key at almost every level when it came to keeping patients safe. Performance data that is john maguire reports. Intelligible to the public and something that is readily available. These were the patients who became we know from this report also that victims of ian paterson. Six people have been referred. We when he was jailed in 2017 have not had any names but the for carrying out hundreds of cases independent guide he was given a of unnecessary breast surgery, remit to be able to repair it on to the trialjudge said other bodies if it felt necessary he had deliberately preyed and the chairsaid other bodies if it felt necessary on his patients worst fears. And the chair said that five health ca re and the chair said that five Health Care Professionals had been referred working at both private and nhs to industry bodies, professional hospitals in the West Midlands, bodies like the general medical he treated thousands. Council, and one individual has been in many cases, he would encourage referred to West Midlands police. People to undergo surgery more than once, knowing that the Health Minister says i deeply what he was doing was regret the failure of the nhs and totally u nwa rra nted. Today, his victims are seeing the independent sector to protect the results of a major independent patients from the devastating impact inquiry into his malpractice. Of ian patersons malpractice. It is the inquiry report contains 87 pages essential we respond quickly and effectively to the lessons of this inquiry and we will get thorough and of patient accounts. Detailed consideration to this report and provided response. It has the suffering described, been said many times today by the the callousness, the wickedness, the failures on the part chairand been said many times today by the chair and other people that it was of individuals and institutions very important that victims had as well as paterson himself. Their voices heard and they have my report sets out what can only be been. Thank you. Described as wilful blindness lets speak to Paula Gelsthorpe in relation to his behaviour she underwent two lumpectomies carried out by mr paterson and aberrant clinical practice. In 2002 and 2009 shes since found out colleagues avoided or worked around him. Both were unnecessary. Some could have known, i will come to the experience at the others should have known. Moment but i want to know about your and a few must have known. Reaction to these stinging with a bit of luck everything recommendations and criticisms are. Will be implemented, things will be put in place, especially in the private yes, excellent. The one that sector, where the patient stood. I think we may have lost. Was not protected at all. So hopefully things will be put in place. Ian paterson more or less coerced us recommendations. Sorry, we lost into going privately by telling me that my operations you on the line, perhaps you can start that again by explaining your were urgently needed. Reaction. Patient and in actual fact, as i found out many years later, start that again by explaining your reaction. Patient safety a i didnt have cancer at all. Priority. I have said this all along. My case. Iam in some cases surgery dates back more than 20 years, priority. I have said this all along. My case. I am really sorry. We are going to pull out of that. We scars of the body and mind that are yet to heal. Will try to re establish that line and return to her later. I think some of the times people will look and think, oh, the Foreign Office has urged britons in china to leave the country now, well, its done now. But it isnt for us. As the coronavirus continues to spread. The foreign secretary the psychological dominic raab has said the safety and security of british people implications is never ending. Will always be our top priority. As such, we now advise yet still, after such an extensive british nationals in china to leave inquiry, the key question the country if they can, of why remains unanswered. To minimise their risk of exposure to the virus. Paterson declined to give evidence at his trial. His victims theories range the Foreign Office estimates from greed to playing god orjust a sinister self belief. That there are just under 30,000 but the many hundreds if not thousands affected british nationals living in china by his malpractice todays report but in other developments china has admitted will be welcomed only if and when shortcomings in their response to the virus. Guarantees are in place that no the death toll has risen to 425, with over one else will suffer 20,000 confirmed cases. As they did ever again. Our correspondent, robin brant, is in shanghai and explained the significance of the move. John maguire, bbc news. The British Governmentjoining the advice that came from the us several days ago. There was a change this morning as well as operating in the advice that appeared on nhs patients, paterson on the Foreign Offices website. Also worked at spire, a private healthcare company. Previously it was advising their chief executive, justin ash, against all but essential travel says the company didnt do enough to prevent to here, saying no one should go the malpractice taking place. To the province where we welcome the inquiry this outbreak is centred. And we welcome the voice its giving to the victims. But now the advice is for any i have read the distressing british people in china, who are able to do so, testimony of patersons they should leave the country. I think this is not because we have victims and we apologise. Seen a sudden increase we apologise that paterson in the severity of the outbreak could commit his crimes at spire. Of this virus, i think we accept that when paterson it is because the Foreign Office practised we did not catch him quick enough. Is about to try and lay on what it we should have caught him sooner. Calls the last flight to evacuate we have changed. Spire is changed. British people out of that city we have got much Better Regulation of consultants today and the cqc has much stronger powers and today over 80 of our sites are of wuhan and appeal for details good and outstanding. For people to sign up went out yesterday, we also fully support and that was the last flight. And also, over the last week or so, the recommendations of the inquiry the Foreign Office has removed and will work closely non essential staff from parts with the government of its embassy in beijing and also its consulates and everybody to make sure throughout the country. That means there is fewer people that can help any britons here who are in distress, that they are implemented. So all of that, i think, has led to this change in advice. Any british people who are here, who are able to leave china, we can speak to our Health Editor in the British Government says birmingham. Ido we can speak to our Health Editor in birmingham. I do not think i have they should do so now. Seen birmingham. I do not think i have seen such a damning report, the government has announced plans especially at the opening. That is to ban the sale of new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the uk in 15 years. Thats five years earlier right. It is a very comprehensive than previously planned. Its part of a drive to make britain report. We had a lot of evidence a world leader in reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions. Given against ian paterson in his the Prime Minister said the uk should be aiming for virtually zero trial. There had been an earlier Carbon Emissions by 2050. Report on failing that the nhs trust our energy and environment analyst Roger Harrabin has more. Involved. This independent review of before long, this will the whole saga and any lessons look like history. Learned shows for the first time the the government previously decided to stop the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, scale of it, more than 11,000 patients were cared for by ian to combat Climate Change. Now, the date for electric paterson in the nhs and at spire the and Hydrogen Cars to become the only private hospital, and the chair of ones on the forecourts will be 2035, the inquiry said more than 1000 after ministers accepted that 2040 just simply wasnt fast enough. Might have been affected in some and that includes hybrids. But the more ambitious target could be tough. Way, harmed in some way, because of i think its challenging. His care. They took evidence from if you look last year, 211 people. The scale of it but also it was Something Like 1. 6 whether lessons have been learned of all new car sales were battery that one of the messages from the inquiry chairwas electric, so weve got that one of the messages from the inquiry chair was that even though eight years on, more than eight to go from 1. 6 to 100 , yea rs eight years on, more than eight years on, from when he was suspended either electrical or, indeed, zero emission, finally, that it is possible, according to doctor to give evidence, that the sort of thing things Like Hydrogen fuel cells. Could happen again, that we have a lot of regulators with a budget of environmentalists say conventional half £1 million between them, but vans and cars could and should be phased out sooner. Meanwhile, the Aviation Industrys the bishops view is that he doesnt getting in on the climate act, feel Patient Safety is right at the announcing a scheme to take care heart of everything that they do, so of emissions from planes by 2050. Heart of everything that they do, so he has come up with a series of planting trees to soak up recommendations for how things could the emissions from planes is part be improved. Currently more than of the proposed solution, but so is developing new fuels derived from waste. Enough regulators with sufficient the plan is controversial. Budgets but still not doing enough the industry cant rely on things like biofuel, for instance, collectively. That is very strong. Which the governments own advisers have said can be highly polluting. It also cant look to carbon yes. His conclusion as this was a offsetting as a way to keep tragic story about a rogue surgeon things business as usual. But a much more than that it was the this morning the Prime Minister was joined at the Science Museum failure of the whole health care in london by children system, the way the nhs and the and sir david attenborough, private sector at the time more than to launch the uk hosting of a vital a decade ago didnt talk to each Global Climate summit planned other. Things have improved since for glasgow in november. Then, he is quite clear, but still and it is now up to us to put before not quite with the integrated focus, the nations of the world what has to be done. Sharing of information, that is we dont need to emphasise to them required. One of his recommendations or to you that the longer is that there should be essentially we leave it not doing things but going on talking about the problem, database for patients to look at the the worse its going to get. Record on the performance data of we are pledged, here in the uk, different surgeons in different hospitals, a lot more transparency, to deliver net zero by 2050. And also that the minute some sort and we are the first major economy to make that commitment. Of investigation has begun into the i agree it is the right thing to do. Conduct of a clinician, if it but mrjohnsons party was spoiled by the former head affects Patient Safety, they should of the climate summit, be suspended immediately pending the outcome of the investigation. With who he sacked last week. She said hes failing ian paterson there were suspicions to lead on Climate Change. Hes also admitted to me that he doesnt really understand in 2003. The inquiry chair says he it, and its good that. Could have been stopped then. In reporter really, he said that to you . Yes, hes said all sorts of things 2007 there was definitely enough to stop and that because regulators and over the years but, you know, as i think i said in my letter. Hospitals were not talking to each he said he doesnt understand Climate Change . Other that did not happen and it was he doesnt really get it, i think, is what he said. Not until 2011 he was suspended. But others around him do. So how did the pm respond . Reporter Prime Minister, hugh, thank you. Claire oneill suggests youre not showing leadership on Climate Change. Why would she say that . The Foreign Office has weve got the Prime Minister accused urged britons in china to leave the country now of failing to lead on climate as the coronavirus continues to spread. The foreign secretary change, weve got aviation trying dominic raab has said to clean up, and weve got the end the safety and security of british people will always of the road for one of the most be our top priority. Successful machines in history, as such, we now advise british nationals in china to leave the internal Combustion Engine. The country if they can, to minimise their risk of exposure it seems like its notjust society to the virus. Changing the climate, the Foreign Office estimate its now climate changing society. That there are just under 30,000 british nationals living in china. Roger harrabin, bbc news. In other developments, china have admitted shortcomings in their response to the virus. The death toll has risen to 425 youre watching afternoon live. These are our headlines with over 20,000 confirmed cases. Our correspondent, jon donnison, is at the Foreign Office. How h ow exa ctly how exactly a re how exactly are they seeing these a Healthcare System britons need to get out . They are dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed not going into too much detail. What botched and unnecessary operations they are seeing is people should on hundreds of women. The Foreign Office says all britons ta ke they are seeing is people should take the remaining available currently in china should leave now if they can commercialflights. Take the remaining available commercial flights. British airways as the death toll from coronavirus has cancelled all of its flights in reaches more than 400. And out of Mainland China for the rest of this month. We are talking potentially about a lot of people here. Around 30,000, and that is a lot of people to be getting on a ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales commercialflights. Lot of people to be getting on is brought forward to 2035 commercial flights. The sense we are getting from the Foreign Office as at the start of what minister calls a year this is not because they feel the risk has suddenly gone up for people of climate control. Living across china in recent days tuilagi wellness angle ands match in big cities such as beijing and on saturday. The head coach expects shanghai, they believe the risk is him to be fit for the next game. And highest in wuhan, the city where the Serena Williams needs a different virus first emerged, but what the Foreign Office feels is that the strategy, according to her coach, if she is to win another grand slam. Chinese authorities might impose further restrictions on movement, further restrictions on movement, further restrictions on travel, out its been a night of chaos, of the country in the coming days, confusion and embarassment in iowa as the process of choosing and therefore the Foreign Office is a democratic candidate to fight saying to all british citizens there novembers us president ial if you want to get out and you are election got underway. Able to do so you should do so now. Results from the Iowa Caucuses have been delayed for hours after an app 30,000 is an awful lot of people. Designed to collate them failed. When officials tried to phone in the figures, the lines became jammed. Yes, ijust had a calculation and if Chris Buckler reports from des moines. You got 300 people on a flight that for the democrats and each of the candidates, this is 90 packed flights back to the uk, was meant to be a big night. And of course then what happens to the iowa caucus is seen as a moment to secure momentum those people if they were to come in the battle to become the partys back to the uk . Are they meant to president ial candidate. But there was no victor, because there were no results. Self quarantine . We have about 100 let me begin by stating that people specifically from wuhan to i imagine have a strong feeling have been in wuhan, british citizens that at some point the results will be announced. Who are in isolation and quarantine cheering. And we understand a further 14 british citizens were able to leave and when those results today on an Air New Zealand flight are announced, i have a good feeling were going and we have some countries such as to be doing very, very well here in iowa. Cheering. The United States and australia who are seeing any foreign nationals who have been in china in recent days so, we dont know all the results. Laughter. Are being denied entry. There are quite a lot of questions emerged from what for a lot of people has been a pretty alarming statement. But we know, by the time it is all said today. John, thank you very much. And done, iowa, you have shocked the nation. Cheering. The Voting System used in the iowa caucus is complicated. Members of the Democratic Party the government has announced plans to ban the sale of new petrol, gather in places like schools, libraries and theatres, diesel or hybrid cars and publicly declare in the uk in 15 years. Their support for candidates. Thats five years earlier than previously planned. Its part of a drive to make britain there are two rounds a world leader in reducing of voting, but failures Greenhouse Gas emissions. The Prime Minister said the uk in the Technology Used to report the results should be aiming for virtually zero meant none were released. Carbon emissions by 2050. Our energy and environment analyst Roger Harrabin has more. Before long, this will iowa is known as a flyover state look like history. The government previously decided it is right in the middle to stop the sale of new petrol of america and its snow covered and diesel cars by 2040, streets are far away to combat Climate Change. From the politically influential cities on its now, the date for electric east and west coasts. And Hydrogen Cars to become the only ones on the forecourts will be 2035, but, for months, democrats hoping after ministers accepted that 2040 to become the partys nominee have been travelling just simply wasnt fast enough. Here because this is the first of the state by state contests and that includes hybrids. To select a candidate, but the more ambitious and a good result here target could be tough. Is a chance to be seen as an early frontrunner. I think its challenging. If you look last year, but the failure to be it was Something Like 1. 6 able to announce any result led the trump of all new car sales were Battery Campaign to declare electric, so weve got that the democrats were stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation, with the sloppiest to go from 1. 6 to 100 , train wreck in history. I have a message either electrical or, for every american. Indeed, zero emission, our union is stronger than donald trump. Cheering. Things Like Hydrogen fuel cells. Candidates like elizabeth environmentalists say conventional vans and cars could and should warren have been taking be phased out sooner. To the stage, but none of them has been able to give a victory meanwhile, the Aviation Industrys speech, and their campaigners getting in on the climate act, announcing a scheme to take care and supporters are heading home of emissions from planes by 2050. Without knowing the results of this crucial caucus. Planting trees to soak up this night has been a huge embarrassment the emissions from planes is part for the Democratic Party. Chris buckler, bbc news, of the proposed solution, but so is developing in des moines in iowa. New fuels derived from waste. Gary odonoghue joins me the plan is controversial. From des moines in iowa. The industry cant rely on things this is going well yeah chaos, like biofuel, for instance, which the governments own advisers have said can be highly polluting. It also cant look to carbon offsetting as a way to keep absolute chaos, and so embarrassing things business as usual. For the whole party. They have just this morning the Prime Minister was joined at the Science Museum released a brief statement saying they hoped to release the results as in london by children and sir david attenborough, soon as possible but the need to ensure the integrity of it etc and to launch the uk hosting of a vital Global Climate summit planned for glasgow in november. You can imagine that every canteen that needs a new narrative is going and it is now up to us to put before to be all over these results saying the nations of the world what has to be done. They dont have credibility etc. In some ways after this there is a we dont need to emphasise to them or to you that the longer chance that people will view the we leave it not doing things beginning of the democratic primary but going on talking is not here in iowa back to new about the problems, the worse its going to get. Hampshire next week. We will see we are pledged, here in the uk, what happens. The problem for people who did seem to do quite well here to deliver net zero by 2050. Is that they will not want to let go and we are the first major economy of what they perceive as a victory. To make that commitment. I hope you agree it is we seem to have acted in stages from the right thing to do. But mrjohnsons party all of them at some point in the was spoiled by the former head of the climate summit, night. That is right. That is what who he sacked last week. The stars. It creates a vacuum when she said hes failing to lead on Climate Change. Eve ryo ne the stars. It creates a vacuum when everyone can claim they won and they hes also admitted to me that he doesnt really understand will continue to do that, and if you it, and its good that. Add to that the change of rules that reporter really, he said that to you . Yes, hes said all sorts of things over the years but, you know, meant it partly created this chaos but also that different kinds of as i think i said in my letter. He said he doesnt numbers would be reported, so understand Climate Change . He doesnt really get it, theres going to the be the percentage of the vote in the first i think, is what he said. Round at the second round in the but others around him do. So, how did the pm respond . Number of delegates, a number of reporter Prime Minister, permutations where you can be a Claire Oneill suggests youre not showing leadership on Climate Change. Winner, and that is exactly what i why would she say that . Weve got the Prime Minister accused would do if i was the campaign of failing to lead on Climate Change, weve got aviation trying to clean up, and weve got the end of the road for one of the most manager, claimed victory on my successful machines in history, criteria. When are we going to know . The internal Combustion Engine. It seems like its notjust society changing the climate, its now climate changing society. Today at some point. Unclear. The Roger Harrabin, bbc news. Democratic party is not giving us any time skill whatsoever. The candidates have already left and are in New Hampshire for next weeks primary but we have no clear idea and the president. You can imagine youre watching afternoon live. These are our headlines what he is making of this. He thinks a Healthcare System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast this is christmas come early and surgeon ian paterson who performed botched and unnecessary operations electoral and political terms for on hundreds of women. The Foreign Office says him and the democrats are scrabbling all britons currently in china should leave now if they can around to try to rebuild some as the death toll from coronavirus credibility. It looks cold on that reaches more than 400. A ban on petrol, diesel, balcony. It is freezing, yeah. I and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what will let you go. You will be coming the Prime Minister calls here ina a year of climate control. Will let you go. You will be coming south africa are looking strong here in a week. In their reply to england, despite losing Reeza Hendricks caught from behind off the bowling of chris woakes. An update on the coronavirus, the theyre 64 for after 14 overs. England have set a target department of health say 414 people of 259 in their first odi have tested negative for since winning the world cup. Coronavirus. Two patients with the virus are being treated in its been confirmed that newcastle, cases we know about. That manu tuilagi will miss englands six nations match against scotland at murrayfield on saturday. Head coach eddiejones says is the latest figures, 4i4 tested he expects him to have recovered from his groin injury in time negative. If you are affected in Central London on the closure of the for the ireland game. Area around dean street, there is some news for you if you are in that area this afternoon because they have found another date which means and liverpool drew 2 2 in the under there will be further road closures 20s will play the fixture tonight. This afternoon and the closures will be dean street and the surrounding area but police said they will update as soon as they get more the old bailey has been details but the soho unexploded told that the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber world war ii ordnance that was found was equally guilty of killing the 22 people who died. Hashem abedi denies murder, yesterday is not gone, it has just the attempted murder of those who survived, got a bit worse, so they are dealing and conspiring with his brother salman to cause an explosion with that and further road closures at the Ariana Grande are happening. Concert in 2017. Danjohnson sent this report the old bailey has been from the old bailey. Told that the brother the jury was told first of the Manchester Arena bomber of all about the real was equally guilty of killing impact that that bomb had, so the prosecutor laid out the 22 people who died. Hashem abedi denies murder, what a devastating bomb it was the attempted murder that it killed 22 people, of those who survived, and conspiring with his brother that it seriously injured 91 salman to cause an explosion at the Ariana Grande and that 111 others had to have concert in 2017. Danjohnson sent this report hospital treatment from the old bailey. And he said that hundreds more this case opened with people had suffered psychological the prosecution underlining trauma in the two and a half years the impact that bomb had. 22 people killed, more since that bomb was detonated. Than 90 seriously injured he said in all and 111 people also the police think there may have been around 1,000 people affected by this, so that underlined just how treated in hospital. Big a deal this was, there are also hundreds how serious and issue, of others who have suffered psychological trauma in the time and how serious the charges are that hashem abedi faces. Since that bomb exploded. The prosecution say he is just the police estimate that almost 1000 people as guilty as his brother were affected by this in total. And that he acted intending that whoever deployed that device it should kill, maim and injure as many well, today, the prosecution said people as possible. That hashem abedi is just as guilty the jury has heard that hashem as his older brother, salman, and that he acted intending worked with his brother essentially that whoever deployed the device gathering the different parts the bomb should kill, that they needed to put maim and injure as many people as possible. Together to build that bomb, the jury was told that he had packing it with shrapnel so that it helped his brother gather would injure as many people the necessary ingredients to build as possible, testing different ways the bomb and that hed helped his of building it and trying out brother test out different ways of constructing it and building a detonator. Detonators to see what the most he had also organised a bomb factory effective way of carrying out this attack was. On the edge of manchester now, the prosecution accepts that and purchased items like screws hashem may not have been part and nails, to pack the bomb of actually deciding precisely to cause even more damage. When and where to detonate that his fingerprints were bomb that may have found on pieces of metal that were at the scene been left to salman and also found in the shed they are prepared to accept that at the family home. But they say the younger brother shared his ultimate goal to cause devastation and damage, and they say theres evidence that in the run up to the bombing they were pieces of metal that came the brothers had been radicalised from Vegetable Oil containers to a degree after their parents left hashem abedi had got from the takeaway shop he worked at. This country and went to live he said he wanted to sell them in libya, leaving the boys in for scrap but they had been used manchester growing up on their own. In producing that bomb. The prosecution accepts it may well, hashem abedi have been Salman Abedis is now 22 years old. Choice of exactly when and where to detonate that bomb, he faces 22 counts of murder but he said there was evidence as well as attempted murder the brothers were radicalised and conspiracy to cause explosions. In the run up to it and that they both shared the goal of killing as many he denies all those charges. People as possible. He is listening to the prosecution time for a look at the weather. Opening from the dock. There are members of the public here, there are families of the victims who died in the bombing, as well as survivors you are on the other side of the of the bombing too, and people watching back in manchester as well world. Iam. Theres a live feed you are on the other side of the world. I am. We have had very high there from the old bailey. But there is a lot more temperatures in australia and new evidence to come here, expected to be laid out over zealand has been joining temperatures in australia and new zealand has beenjoining in as well. Some of this heat has been dragged the coming weeks. Across and it has been impacting the northern half of the country. Danjohnson at the old bailey. Further south we have weather fronts its been a night of chaos, moving in with the warning for heavy confusion and embarassment in iowa as the process of choosing a democratic candidate to fight novembers us president ial rain. This is the eastern north election got underway. Results from the Iowa Caucuses have been delayed for hours after an app island which reached 38 degrees designed to collate them failed. When officials tried to phone in the figures, yesterday which is 1 degrees off of the lines became jammed. Chris buckler reports the all time record. The record is from des moines. For the democrats and each of the candidates, this was meant to be a big night. 42 degrees. Pretty high the iowa caucus is seen as a moment to secure momentum temperatures, very warm nights as in the battle to become the partys well. It has been exceptionally dry president ial candidate. During january so they are looking but there was no victor, ata high because there were no results. During january so they are looking at a high wildfire risk and very let me begin by stating that little rain to come in the forecast i imagine have a strong feeling whereas for south island warnings have been in force for torrential that at some point the results will be announced. Rain and flooding, so quite a cheering. Contrast. The weather has been pretty barmy with wildfires and heat and when those results are announced, i have a good feeling were going but there is or whether they are, it to be doing very, very well here in iowa. Is pretty typical. It seems like we cheering. So, we dont know all the results. Laughter. Are getting it here. This high. But we know, by the time it is all said pressure has dragged very hot air and done, iowa, you have from the sahara and brought significant sahara dust to the shocked the nation. Ca nary islands and cheering. Significant sahara dust to the Canary Islands and dragged a lot of heat across spain and france even the Voting System used in into northern italy as well with the iowa caucus is complicated. Members of the Democratic Party significant snow in the pyrenees and gather in places like schools, libraries and theatres, the alps. The orange colours, and publicly declare their support for candidates. There are two rounds of voting, but failures in the Technology Used especially south west france, around to report the results meant none were released. The basque region, with near record breaking temperatures, 28 iowa is known as a flyover state it is right in the middle celsius in the pyrenees right in the of america and its snow covered streets are far away from the politically south west. Bilbo has been 26 influential cities on its east and west coasts. Degrees yesterday and valencia but, for months, democrats hoping further south and east has seen 28 to become the partys and we have had about 2627 in nominee have been travelling here because this is the first of the state by state contests to select a candidate, children so if you think the peak of and a good result here winter this is where we see the is a chance to be seen lowest temperatures generally. As an early frontrunner. Winter this is where we see the lowest temperatures generallym winter this is where we see the lowest temperatures generally. It is a lovely picture. I know you love but the failure to be able to announce any result led the Trump Campaign to declare that the democrats were stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation, with the sloppiest pictures of your dogs. That is in train wreck in history. I have a message for every american. Our union is stronger than donald trump. Europe. Much of the heat in europe. Cheering. For as it is turning colder with candidates like elizabeth High Pressure. The next few days warren have been taking to the stage, but none of them has been able to give a victory speech, and their campaigners and supporters are heading home High Pressure. The next few days High Pressure. The next few days High Pressure building. It is going without knowing the results to turn much colder. We have had a of this crucial caucus. Very windy start to the diaz low this night has been a huge embarrassment pressure clears away from the east for the Democratic Party. Of country with showers. By the end Chris Buckler, bbc news, of country with showers. By the end of the afternoon we are looking at in des moines in iowa. Seven or 8 degrees for most, probably nine or ten in the Gary Odonoghue is in des moines in iowa, and earlier he explained how south east. As the wind is down this the situation was being recieved there. Chaos, absolute chaos, and so embarrassing evening and overnight there is high Gary Odonoghue is in pressure m oves evening and overnight there is High Pressure moves then, light winds, clear skies, the perfect recipe for a chilly night with mist and fog des moines in iowa, developing through the midlands and into the north of england. Three or they have just released a brief 4 degrees for stornoway because we statement saying they hoped to release the results as soon have less cold air moving in from the west. Less cold conditions but as possible but they need to ensure the integrity of it etc and you can imagine that every candidate that for the rest of the uk and the rest needs a new narrative is going to be all over these results saying of europe it is dominated by that they dont have credibility etc. In some ways after this High Pressure. A done for us to there is a chance that people start tomorrow morning was quite a will view the beginning bit of sunshine around but the fog of the democratic primaries not here in iowa but in New Hampshire next week. Meal and into the afternoon. Breezy we will see what happens. The problem for people who did seem to do quite well here is that they will not conditions and to the north west of scotla nd conditions and to the north west of scotland with a few showers. Want to let go of what they perceive as a victory. Elsewhere seven or eight celsius we seem to have heard victory speeches from all of them will be the high so much cooler than at some point in the night. What we have had to start the week. That is right. That is what this does. High pressure still represented it creates a vacuum when everyone thursday but it slips away allowing can claim they won and they will these weather systems to get ever continue to do that, closer and the bees will be picking and if you add to that the change up closer and the bees will be picking up across of rules that meant it partly closer and the bees will be picking up across the far west on thursday. Created this chaos but also that different kinds of numbers would be another cold and frosty start with some mist and fog around which could reported, so theres going to be linger on in places and if it does the percentage of the vote it could stay pretty cold and dry. In the first round and the second round and the number of delegates, dry story further north and west of a number of permutations scotla nd dry story further north and west of scotland thanks to the southerly breeze but will be turning breezy where you can be a winner, and that is exactly what i would do if i was the campaign manager, across northern ireland. Temperatures five to 8 degrees and claim victory on my criteria. Go there where the mist and fog lingers. Friday similar but it looks when are we going to know . Like the breeze will be picking up across Western Areas and the today at some point. Temperature starting to reach ten or unclear. 11 degrees and it will be turning milder which is the sign of things the Democratic Party is not giving to come into the weekend. The less us any timescale whatsoever. Cold air with the wet and windy the candidates have already left and are in New Hampshire for next weather and some pretty destructive weeks primary but we have no clear weather and some pretty destructive weather through sunday. This could idea and the president. Bring a bill of Stormy Weather with some heavy rain so stitching to the you can imagine what he is making of this. Forecast and there are warnings on he thinks this is christmas come early in electoral and political the weather website for this u nsettled the weather website for this unsettled weather during the course terms for him and the democrats of the weekend. Are scrabbling around to try to rebuild some credibility. Gary odonoghue. It took years of fighting to defeat the Islamic State group, and its dreams of a caliphate this is bbc news stretching across the middle east. Our latest headlines. What to do with the 70,000 a Healthcare System is followers including 10,000 dysfunctional at every level children being held in the region the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed is a problem for the botched and unnecessary Operations International community. Our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, and cameraman on hundreds of women. Darren conway have travelled to North Eastern syria to meet some its an everyday basis it affects us. Of the orphans of is fighters, i try not to let it rule my life brought from their homes in indonesia, and now detained but, to move forward, this was without much hope of return. Important to me. The detention camps this was important for of the Islamic State group arent the people that died to be heard. Just a stain on syria. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can. They are a black mark as the death toll from corona virus on the conscience of the world. Reaches more than 400. In this desert of good and evil, a ban on petrol, diesel, there are the guilty. And hybrid car sales. And the innocent. Is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls few countries have bothered to sift a year of climate control. And separate what is left behind. Sport now on afternoon live with jane and england are playing their First One Day International since winning syria was never a safe place the cricket world cup but its not going too well, to lock up dangerous men. Is it . Amid these hardcore is supporters, children are packed in, it has not been great, dip it up in prison uniforms too big for them. Again in the last half hour or so but a bit of a middle order 10,000 kids from 80 collapse. It is the first one day countries cling on here, betrayed by their parents. International is becoming more jab is at lords. They are playing cape. And their governments dont town word is lovely and sunny. Chris seem to care, either. Its the orphans whove truly been walks just went for 40 ish at abandoned by humanity. Terminal. It was put into bat by here, we met farouk, south africa, johnny bestial for 19. Youssef and nasser. Joe root was run out and eoin morgan went forjust 11. Currently england translation rocket attacks happened, and, i dont know, i ran away and didnt see anyone r 2537. You from my family. Went forjust 11. Currently england r 253 7. You can follow it via live translation the aircraft bombed text on the bbc sport website and and then everyone went missing. App and as you mentioned denley is then i found farouk. What happened to your brothers and sisters, and to your mum and dad . Doing well. He is a seven on ten at the moment. Translation they were killed. Were getting more news from the home six nations squads youssef, when you leave here, whats the latest . Where do you want to go . Weve got news from england and what do you want to do . Translation where can i go . Scotla nd weve got news from england and scotland ahead from this match. It i would stay here. These children are blameless, yet there are no plans was widely expected that this player to return them to indonesia. Is going to miss the game because he a dilemma that stretches from here in syria to countries half a world away. Limped off his match on sunday but he is expected to play ireland. Quentin sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway conformation from eddie jones that reporting from the camps manu tuilagi will miss englands six nations match against scotland at murrayfield on saturday. Of north east syria. That was widely expected because he limped off with a groin now its time for a strain in englands defeat to france on sunday. But its still a blow for england. However, eddiejones look at the weather. Does expect him to be fit to face ireland in the third round of matches. Hed only played one match in six weeks before the six nations, because of another groin issue. Scotland fly half finnn russell a building area of high will also be missing for that match. He and and head coach Gregor Townsend are at least talking now, according to defence coach pressure will settle. Steve tandy, but no timeframe has been agreed for his return to the squad. Russell was dropped for their defeat to ireland at the weekend High Pressure pushing the low pressure away. After a drinking session before the strong winds clearing away the tournament and hes been left out of the squad again. Tandy says their focus from Eastern England this evening. Is the togetherness of the players who are involved. It will turn cold with a breeze he has not done too much damage to for the north west of scotland, the area and has not been stretching it and so will be available for the temperatures three or 4 degrees, ireland game. Elsewhere it will be cold and frosty tonight. Fog patches developing. It should tend to lift and burn away and we should see a fine day for england and wales. More cloud further north and more russell was dropped after a drinking of a breeze as well. Session and Adam Hastings is coming it is going to be a chilly to him afternoon, temperatures ranging session and Adam Hastings is coming to him i did not play well against between seven and 8 degrees for most. A cold and frosty ireland. Tandy said it is about the togetherness of the players that are start for thursday. Involved. Through this period we have been after cohesion, and doing as many training sessions as we can. The boys have really responded. It is more about what is happening now. Greg is having dialogue. But we are looking for cohesion. Do you expect centre play any part in the six nations . I have no idea. That is as much as i know. As a defence coach, i have enough to deal with. It is about getting a defence up and running. I leave that to the boss. Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says the abuse that striker alfredo morelos has been receiving is proof that scottish football has a problem with racism. Morelos says hes experienced racial abuse both on and off the pitch during his two and a half years with rangers, and hes been linked with moves away from ibrox recently. Gerrard says hell always give him his full support and he hopes the racism isnt a factor when he decides on his future. Serena williams coach has admitted that she has to change her game to return to the top of tennis. It follows her third round exit at the Australian Open and comes off the back of defeat in her last four grand slam finals. Since the birth of her daughter, the american has yet to add to her tally of 23 major titles this is bbc news and patrick our latest headlines. Mouratoglou told john watson a Healthcare System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed botched and unnecessary operations its disappointing. On hundreds of women. On a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life we have to understand what is going but to move forward this on and why she has not been able to was important to me. It is important for the people win one, because maybe we have to who died to be heard. The Foreign Office says change if you things about the all britons currently in china strategy. We have to accept the fact should leave now if they can that it as the death toll from coronavirus strategy. We have to accept the fact thatitis strategy. We have to accept the fact that it is not working and maybe reaches more than 400. Come back with a different angle, a a court is told that hashem abedi the brother of the Manchester Arena different strategy, a different goal, so she can make it. Bomber was equally guilty of the murder of the 22 people who died in the attack. Great britains double paralympic a ban on petrol, diesel, champion georgie hermitage has and hybrid car sales announced her retirement is brought forward to 2035 from athletics at the age of 30, at the start of what due to on going injuries. The Prime Minister calls shes also won four world titles but she said taking gold in the 100 metres at the rio games in 2016 a year of climate control. Was the highlight of her career. Hermitage added it was a heart breaking decision but she was no longer able to train or compete at the highest level. Shortly so far so good. The gruelling charity push by presenters from bbc look north as we go nationwide. Sport now on afternoon live with jane dougall and south africa have made a solid start in pursuit england have lost a another wicket. Of their target of 259 against england. Thats all the sport south africa looking strong for now, thank you. Only lost one wicket whether its because youve seen Reeza Hendricks was caught spooks, the hobbit or from behind byjohnny bairstow off more recently the Netflix Series the bowling of chris woakes. the stranger Richard Armitage is a face, and a voice, england were put into that you will recognise. And now, bat and started well, six years after he was nominated but then had a middle order collapse withjoe root run out for an olivier award and eoin morgan gone for 11, then sam curran went forjust 7. For his portrayal ofjohn proctor england recovered with a good in the crucible, richard is back on stage playing the role of dr astrov in checovs uncle vanya at the Harold Pinter theatre. Partnership built betweenjoe denly before we speak to him and chris woakes who made 40. Lets have a look at one. ,. ,let , let us introduce him joe denly went on to hold the innings together top scoring with 87. Straightaway. I am a bit worse for wear in the photograph. You can follow it via live text commentary on the bbc sport website and app. Straightaway. I am a bit worse for wear in the photographlj straightaway. I am a bit worse for wear in the photograph. I want to talk about your play, it is a south africa are 102 for in reply to england in their first odi remarkable adaptation . Yes, it is since winning the world cup. Their target is 259. Stripped away what could alienate an Quinton De Kock and temba bavuma at the crease now. Audience from things from a hundred de kock on 46 and bavuma on 36. Yea rs audience from things from a hundred years ago. It still so fresh that it could have been written yesterday. Remember this is englands first it is quite shocking to think that one Day International since winning the world cup this, iam playing it is quite shocking to think that in the summer at lords. This, i am playing an as are about to be a ball . Yes, i am environmentalist, and chekhov is talking about what happens when you damage the environment. At the end just watching. Put it on your of the play, it is talking about how screen, simon. We figure it out, and we havent, so were getting more news from the home six nations squads it is quite fresh. A lot of think of whats the latest . Weve got news from all home nations ahead of this weekend. You as you tell is an actor but a of finn russell wont play for scotland against england this weekend. People but you do a lot of conformation from eddie jones that manu tuilagi will theatre. Yes, i started doing a lot of tap dancing and theatre is where miss englands match against scotland at murrayfield. I want to be, but of course you that was widely expected because he limped off with a groin diversify and do film and tv. Us so strain in englands defeat to france on sunday. However, eddiejones does expect him i went to the circus . I did. What to be fit to face ireland in the third round of matches. Was that about . It was useful, it hed only played one match in six weeks before the six nations, because of another groin issue. Helped give me a sense of timing. Eddie jones has been speaking to our rugby Union Correspondent chris jones. What might you realised fairly early on that part of the drawn out in he has had a long history of groin injuries and you always worry it modern theatre is names, tells a might be a serious injury. Names . I think to draw an audience but we are so pleased, obviously into what is an expensive evening manu tuilagi is as well, out, they have to come for something, so it is useful to be a that it is not a serious injury. Name. There are quite a few this, tobyjones. He has started his rehab already. He said it was in portugal that, given his experience of groin injuries, when he feels a niggle name. There are quite a few this, toby jones. The are a lot of he people who are great in this cast. Comes off straightaway rather than exacerbate the problem. Is that what happened . Lot of people who hurt you are yes. Because of that, he has not coming onto the programme is either going to see you on friday. Great. I done much damage to that area and he could be available for the ireland game. Got a question here, how have the update from the wales camp big blow, Liam Williams will not play in either matches against ireland or france audiences reacted so far . Any funny but could face england, thats according to wales defence coach byron hayward. Comments . And how would you describe williams underwent surgery after injuring an ankle at the world cup injapan. Your character . We work didnt know ireland have had to make some enforced changes for their match against wales after injuries what to happen we invite an audience to Garry Ringrose and caelan doris and felt a response, and the winner who made his debut against scotland for the beginning, it is a at the weekend but then had to come off after five minutes beginning, it is a tragicomedy. It with a head injury. Isa man Centre Robbie Henshaw and flanker beginning, it is a tragicomedy. It is a man facing losing everything Peter Omahony return that his life is about and yet to irelands starting line up. Somehow managing to write out with humour. It is very human and the rangers manager Steven Gerrard says the abuse that striker alfredo morelos has been receiving is proof that scottish football has relationship you have a tobyjones gets laughs . He is administering a problem with racism. Morelos says hes experienced racial abuse both on and off the pitch during his two and a half years with rangers, and hes been linked with moves away what he is to the character to as from ibrox recently. Patient as he is himself. It is gerrard says hell always quite amusing to an audience. Wait give him his full support and he hopes the racism isnt about six years since the crucible, a factor when he decides on his future. Critical acclaim and a huge role for therell be nojurgen klopp on the liverpool bench tonight you. I think it took me six years to for their fa cup replay at home to shrewsbury. There wont be any first teamers recover from doing the crucible. You for that matter as theyre sticking to the winter break. Are doing it every night . Yes, it instead, neil critchleys under 23s will have to get past the league was a very strenuous play to do, one side at anfield. Physically and vocally. A lot of shrewsbury came from 2 nil down to earn the replay and whilst klopp emotion in what i do know, it has a wont physically be there, his influence will still be felt according to critchley. Sense of my thought about it. It is very invigorating. White might be yourself as a method actor. Is that there . Exactly that. Anything you do i dont know more support you could wish for as a young player. I know that can help you believe what you there has been a lot spoken leading are doing, i work with the woodland into the game, but there is total trust are plants and trees, i think ive got 25 trees in the ground for clarity around the decision and we all support the decision and we will this play, because i felt that. Follow him because he has aired how you feel the difference onstage . That. I dont know when i spoke to the all build up to tonights oxford v newcastle fourth round replay begins at 7. 30 on the iplayer and the red button. Director about the planting of the theres full coverage of tat game on bbc one from 8pm. Trees, we look at each other and we remember the day we did it, so it is once the oxford newcastle game is over you can get reaction and highlights of all the nights a real memory for us both. In other ties on the iplayer. Thats all the sport for now. Spooks, urc got yourself water boarded. Do you regret doing that . Now on afternoon live lets go nationwide and see whats happening around no, i wanted to see what it really the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. Felt like, because i wanted to fewer and fewer of those terrifying a nalysts just felt and fewer of those terrifying analysts just felt that would be doing it a disservice if i experience it. It is strange looking at you know, because a lot of people harry has to wait for us for a would have been introduced to year. Does that make you a rather selfish second. We will get back to you. Actorfor does that make you a rather selfish actor for other actors, if you are so into your oral . I do the lets go to reporting scotlands laura miller who is talking opposite. I feel about a scheme designed to stabilise so into your oral . I do the opposite. Ifeel i cannot become my alcoholics by giving them measured character without. I can amounts of wine. Opposite. Ifeel i cannot become my character without. I can be dr how does it work . It is based on a astrov without the rest of my class, soi astrov without the rest of my class, so i need my colleagues on the screen and on stage with me to create the role. A lot of people canadian model. A team from scotland have been out to canada to see how would have been introduced to you by it works. It is about giving alcoholics, problem drinkers, a small measure of alcohol. It is north and south. Called the poor in canada. Residents meet my new friend and first proper pupil, mr thornton. This is my daughter, margaret. I believe your daughter and i have already met. Get up every morning at 7 30am and 0h mr thornton cant decide between aristotle and plato. Get up every morning at 7 30am and get theirfirst port, i suggest we start with get up every morning at 7 30am and get their first port, a small measure of alcohol. In every error, plato, and then move on. Dont you think . Only half an hour, up until 9 30pm, the get another small alcohol. You enjoyed that . I love that actor. Every hour. It is meant to help stabilise drinking and perhaps get you enjoyed that . I love that actor. You are compared to colin firth as them off alcohol altogether. I guess darcy. Not a bad comparison. Those them off alcohol altogether. I guess the idea is to stop people doing harm to themselves, in order to go we re darcy. Not a bad comparison. Those out and find their next hit of were the days of great bbc costume dramas. What a privilege to be alcohol and we have heard really entrusted with a role like that. The powerful testimonies from people who days of costume drama is still being have done a lot of harm to themselves in going out to try and done, less so by the bbc, but you have just done the stranger for do that, so it is really powerful. What is the plan in glasgow . Experts netflix. It has gone to top ten . Have been out to canada and they felt that it was something that yes. You play a successful man who, could possibly work here. The centre out of the blue, his life is turned has been identified here and they upside down by someone turning up are going to pilot the scheme later and say that something is wrong with in the year. It is similar to the his wife. A stranger tells him that canadian model, it is based around his wife. A stranger tells him that his wife. A stranger tells him that his wife faked her own pregnancy and the system of the poor, a small he needs to figure out what the truth is and he regrets it. And amount of alcohol throughout the day at regular intervals. 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The see it as a measure which could actually help the system, help to not be such a drain on public thing i liked what is usually what i like being in. I loved spooks, a resources , not be such a drain on public resources, and they see it as a method of Harm Reduction and they great bbc show, so i was looking for see that sometimes. It is another spy thing and that is when important to emphasise these are berlitz station came along. Spies chronic drinkers, very hard and of the scale of alcoholism. A small are so berlitz station came along. Spies are so interested to see play number of people will be treated in the first instance. But you have because they are always acting, and people that say, no, we should be ifind because they are always acting, and i find that appealing, it i relate. Treating the root causes of alcoholism and this is not the way to do it. It will be interesting to see how this programme enters the sky production you enjoyed. Yes. Scotla nd see how this programme enters scotland and if it will be ruled ruled out. Thank you morrow. We have been asked to ask you about upcoming projects that you can share. But what are your plans after this play . Through doing audiobooks, and leedss look norths Harry Gration who is talking about launch day for look norths big summit sofa i have optioned a crime series that challenge. We are attempting to turn into something. We have a sense iam i am recovering from that, yes. I production could be starting up so have not been this excited for two we are developing material that we have found through me reading the yea rs we have not been this excited for two years we are taking this sofa far argument for them, we are trying to 407 miles. We have brakes here, in make a tv series. You describe case of hills, and at the front we yourself on twitter as a anti social midi actor. Yes, i love being on my have a harness and we push it up some of the Biggest Challenges we own midi actor. Are not on my can face some of the Biggest Challenges we canface in some of the Biggest Challenges we can face in yorkshire, 107 miles. We are going to be top of the county own, i spent lots of nights with big and that, in itself, is going to be audiences, so i like to go home and have time to myself. Im looking at difficult. One question, why iam the list of things you have done so farand we the list of things you have done so far and we have only emerged after having difficulty viewing you, but them, you are a busy man. I wish you we are basically doing this for well and great to talk to you. How much longer is the run of the play . Sport relief. In the last couple of we go until the 2nd of may. Come and challenges i have been involved in, see the show and we will get a beer after my social life has picked up we have made £750,000. Wejust feel if we could nudge it up to £1 thank you. Million, there would be a nice feeling at the end of it all. Because of the sofa last year, we theyre a choir of young iraqi women yazidis whove used music to try to come we re because of the sofa last year, we were in scarborough on a saturday to terms with the terrible suffering afternoon and we had 40 to 50 people in their community with us. The snow and blizzard years of persecution at the hands of the Islamic State group. A group of them have formed a choir and have just arrived started, the girl started, ill be very nearly lost is in the north sea in the uk to perform andi David Sillito reports. Very nearly lost is in the north sea and i am not exaggerating, we were holding it down. It is a tough ask women sing. To do this. This is your fourth if you passed them in the street, you really wouldnt give them a Second Glance a group of cheerful and rather glamorous young women doing a bit of sightseeing. Challenger since 2014. Dont become but what you dont see more challenging each year orjudas get more doctors to follow . Well, are the horrors theyve endured. Translation i was nine you do get tougher, but i have a years old at the time little one at home though. I think when isis attacked sinjar. My family what we do sure that i have still got it in me to actually i dont know anything about where my do it, to do these 107 mile marathon father and mother are, nor about my brother or his five children. Things. You have seen what we have the choir was only formed a couple of months ago. Donein things. You have seen what we have done in the past, my colleague amy the women are yazidis, theyre from the sinjar mountains of northern iraq, a religious minority that suffered said it was harder than childbirth, appalling persecution. Which i cant comment on. Last year many of their songs are their own stories of kidnap, torture and rape at the hands of isis. We tried this thing over yorkshire, it is almost impossible so, i cant tell you the reception to comprehend what some of these we had from our viewers. All six of women have gone through, and this musical project, well, them come out all the time and we its an attempt to save a culture, are very them come out all the time and we are very grateful that we do the only people that keep it going and but its also therapy. We need their help from march to six translation when isis attacked sinjar, they kidnapped me to march 13. I would love it if you and my brother and my sister. Would come and join as an sit on this for a little while. That is a translation i am a yazidi survivor. Very kind offer. We will keep in touch and see how you are doing. I was 14 years old when isis attacked our home. Many congratulations on pushing out. Thank you laura. Translation when isis attacked, they kidnapped me and my family. Isis soldiers came and chose some girls and took them away. If you would like to see any more of then they sold me to one of them who was from turkey. These stories, you can see on bbc and this is the world they grew up iplayer. In, the small yazidi community. Their musical traditions go back thousands of years. Young muslims from around the uk nothing is written down, and there are just 16 are turning to tech to help official musicians left. Better them understand islam. One reason they are here is to at one of the first conventions deposit at oxfords Bodleian Library of its kind organisers hope a record of this endangered musical to make their religion more accessible in the modern, culture, before it is too late. Digital world. Bbc Asian Networks the yazidi people have been through a terrible time. Pria rai has more. There are only 16 left of these people who are allowed religion and tech, perhaps not an to perform the music. This is about recording obvious combination but this is a and preserving the music around the year, so we are recording hacker thorn were people get the whole years Music Together to be innovative. Expert in and depositing it in the bodleian. Tech and those in the Muslim Community come together to try and but, more than anything, find a way to make their religion the choir is a way of trying to cope with experiences no one should face. Accessible for 21st century life. We think that mobile apps can help it is a really good thing. Widen understanding of islam. People i enjoy and ifeel good when i play music with girls in this group, in the Tech Industry tend to be very alcohol focused, it is not a nice and i make new friends. Environment if you come from certain backgrounds with religious beliefs. For helping us in this country, a lot of people in our community are really it is a good thing for us. Missing out on developing new skills. This person is a academic thank you. David silitto, bbc news, greenwich. Who teaches about interpretations of the koran. He has never been to this sort of thing before but digital is the way forward for his work. People now its time for a ask us what type of translations look at the weather. There are for the koran, there are a Healthcare System so there are for the koran, there are so many, there are for the koran, there are so many, so there are for the koran, there are so many, so i always thought it dysfunctional at every level would be nice to have something the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed digital to have all these things to botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can be available. This psychiatrist is as the death toll from corona virus also looking for benefits. reaches more than 400. A ban on petrol, diesel, be available. This psychiatrist is also looking for benefits. I was hoping to find out today whether we and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 can marry text tech with mental at the start of what the Prime Minister calls a year of climate control. Health problems in the Muslim Community. Her idea is to make an heres your business headlines on afternoon live. App so that people can post flying is not the enemy in questions about the Mental Health the fight against Climate Change according to the chief executive enormously to their imam. There is a of Heathrow Airport. John holland kaye told the bbc that the answer was not perception out there that religion to stop people flying, is very derogatory about mental but to decarbonise aviation. The uks Aviation Industry illnesses but in fact we know that is promising to reduce its net religion and spirituality, when used Carbon Emissions to zero by 2050. Correctly, can help people in their youtubes ad sales in the last three months of last journeys. Judges are called in to year rose 31 to £3. 6bn. Judge the ideas, with some getting Parent Company alphabet, investment to become a reality. That also owns google, says overall revenues were up 17 year on year, but that marks the slowest rate in more than two years. Britains supermarkets struggled to boost sales last month, according to the latest figures from kantar. Sales rose by 0. 3 across the sector in the three months to january, whether its because you have seen with the big four all facing declines. Tesco, sainsbury, asda and morrisons him in t, six years after he was all lost market share. Were used to talking nominated for an olivier awards, he about ikea opening stores, is back on stage at the harold but theyve announced their first pinter theatre. But as here richard ever closure in the uk. This is in coventry and it is a ikea armitage talking about his play. Store in the city centre. Usually pinter theatre. But as here Richard Armitage talking about his playm was written hundred 20 years ago and a lot of people said that it felt they are any outskirts location. This was on a 74 location in the like it could have been written today. I play an environmentalist and it is with shocking to think centre of coventry. They said that that was fundamental to their problem because fewer people went that chekhov wrote about what in. It has merely lost since it happens if we destroy the openedin in. It has merely lost since it opened in 2007 and therefore the environment, and my characterfaces the audience at the end of the play designs to close it. It is the first time we believe they have closed one and says were going to figure it in the uk. It is devastating news all out, but we havent. It is quite fresh. I want to talk the audience, for the people that work there and it does tell us about those changing because many think of you as a shopping habits, but customers in screen actor but you always want to do theatre . Yes, i started at four the case of ikea and big retail furnishers want to be in these yea rs old do theatre . Yes, i started at four years old during tap dancing and out of town sites but we have caesar was the place that i wanted availability. Was as an experiment to be but of course you diversify they were trying out . It was an and do film and television. Us experiment that doesnt seem to have school but you went to the circus worked. We wanted to go into city centres, but perhaps not in this yes. I was throwing bottles at format. In west london they have jugglers and holding lanterns and bought upa format. In west london they have bought up a Shopping Mall gear and hoops, but it was useful as it gave will offer a smaller range. We have mea hoops, but it was useful as it gave me a sense of timing. You realised done that in a number of locations, click and collect in Central London early on that part of the draw now is one of their big trials, but in in modern theatre is names, this case it just is one of their big trials, but in this case itjust didnt seem to television names. I think so, to have worked. People were not willing to go up and down seven floors to draw an audience into an expensive get what they wanted. That was one evening out, they have to come for big issue. Thee will leave three something, so it is useful to be a name. There is ciaran hinds, toby screws on the fall when the leave. Jones. Many great actors in this let us talk about youtube and cast. Some people said year when they heard your comment onto the google. Their Parent Company have programme, the upcoming on friday to see you. We have a question here, released figures and is the first time they have done this to give us how has the audience reacted to a a sense of where the businesses. Place far . Any funny reactions youtube is doing really well, in terms of advertising, the google bit is going less well and that is one and how would you describe your of their big concerns right now. Let character in three words . We didnt quite understand what the director us of their big concerns right now. Let us talk to michelle who is at the had done with this play until they new york stock exchange. Hello, you are talking about google and we re had done with this play until they were in front of an audience, and so youtube. Please display what is far we have been with it from the going on, as to whether growth is beginning. It is a tragicomedy, a coming from and cloud computing, man facing losing everything his they were not doing as well as they life was about, and yet somehow like. That is the real issue here. Managing to ride it out with humour. It was very human. That youtube continues to add advertising revenue , youtube continues to add advertising revenue, that is where they make their money, selling ads around relationship, the one with toby jones, it gets laughs . The doctor is videos people post. It is up 30 from the previous quarter, google, administering as much to as patient the Search Engine site, continue to as he is himself. We are quite do pretty well when it comes to different in stature, so that is advertising. Where they are lagging and where most investors are quite amusing to an audience. Six disappointed, its where it comes to cloud computing. It is 2 million. Yea rs quite amusing to an audience. Six years since the crucible, an olivier when you compare that to where i was nomination, how was that . like amazon, whose revenue in that years since the crucible, an olivier nomination, how was that . I think it is taken without long to recover area is five times the size, that is because it was a very strenuous play what disappointed wall street and why you are seeing the sheer price to do, physically and vocally. This player has a similar demand, because lower. The real charge of them, they a lot of the emotions are contained rather than released, so it has a area lower. The real charge of them, they are a diversified organisation with sense of barrett on about it but it fingers in every pie. You want to expand and electric vehicles and a is very invigorating. How much living, trying to work out where the longer is the run . It runs until may growth is good to come from the people that use dos . two. Come and see it and we will get growth is good to come from the people that use dos . I think the story coming out of wall street is a beer after. My socialite has picked up social life. That googles Parent Company in a moment ben is going alphabet is disappointed with these to bring us the latest results and they are under pressure. Business news. First a look at the headlines it still did make a great amount of on afternoon live. A Healthcare System money from google and that can be dysfunctional at every level used to invest in other projects. The damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed this year as they are far behind in botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. Some of the other areas, like cloud the Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can computing, when they are spending as the death toll from corona virus heavily into electric vehicles, reaches more than 400. Another talked about section. The a ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls company has, to criticism in the past for not breaking down how much profit each of its individual business lines make, but the chief a year of climate control. Executive released these revenue figures and this is amongst the first few times we have started to get that break down from the cloud heres your business headlines on afternoon live. Flying is not the enemy in business and that is really what has the fight against Climate Change got investors nervous. We also will according to the chief executive of Heathrow Airport. John holland kaye told the bbc that the answer was not to stop people flying, get a object from disney and you but to decarbonise aviation. The uks Aviation Industry is promising to reduce its net Carbon Emissions to zero by 2050. Youtubes ad sales in the last three months of last must later, see it is quite tech year rose 31 to £3. 6bn. Heavy for you . Tesla have their Parent Company alphabet that also owns google says overall revenues were up 17 year on year, but that marks the slowest rate in more than two years. Share price up by 2 over a few days. There is a lot of optimism britains supermarkets struggled around this tech company, as to boost sales last month, a nalysts around this tech company, as analysts are seeing it, rather than according to the latest figures from kantar. Sales rose by 0. 3 across the sector analysts are seeing it, rather than a car company. Disney will be in the three months to january, with the big four all facing declines. Tesco, sainsbury, asda and morrisons closely watched because one, theme all lost market share. Parks will be affected by the coronavirus and i think people want to know what the closures, you what about what is going on . M rememberthe to know what the closures, you remember the closed their parts in shanghai and hong kong, what impact what about what is going on . If you did not have . Also it is disney , look at these numbers, veganuary was the streaming service that opens in big for the supermarkets, but dry november. Subscriber numbers. How is january is as well. They are not selling as much alcohol. People are it doing . This was a much trying to cut back after christmas. Anticipated event and is competing with netflix and other streaming the big four supermarkets, those sites. Thank you michelle. Disney high street operations, are struggling in the face of the discounters. The discounters are in is opening in the uk in march and it comparison but nonetheless they are eating into their market share. They will be interesting to see how it are doing things differently, which fa res will be interesting to see how it fares in europe debated to the isa are doing things differently, which is a concern for the traditional numbers they are about to release. Supermarkets. Lets speak to the last week was very tough for the markets because they were trying to investment director at fidelity work out the issues was coronavirus. But this is the picture across europe right now. Supermarkets are international. The discounters are struggling at the start of the year. Cutting into the marketing of the big four, but the big four are the big four is obviously a market fighting back the one retailer is share. Thank you. An online retailer who has seen a a polar bear has been moved to the uk from captivity in france increase in sales. Most of its to stop him harming his mates cubs. Business comes from london and the named rasputin, hes been brought to south of england, but the most Yorkshire Wildlife park, near doncaster. Growth they are seeing is in the the journey was planned for winter time so he would experience north of england. Cost conscious more comfortable temperatures. Bruce walton, who was consumers are turning to this rasputins keeper in france. Said he is a lovely bear and i can counter really retailers, like lidl, see he will be very happy here and have a ball. They are looking for new consumers to their powers as the big consumers big shops are struggling. To their powers as the big consumers big shops are struggling. We have had results from the Parent Company of google and youtube, alphabet, and we get a sense of where the group is coming from . The big thing that be put that at least ended a run in order because the running order investors are looking for from because they knew i would find that funny. Now its time for a alphabet is more transparency about youtube, which it owns, and its look at the weather. Cloud computing divisions. The results were slightly disappointing a bit of white light whether with a on how much you should contribute to High Pressure will settle. We are in googles profitability. It accounts frosty night, High Pressure pushing almost 10 of the profits google makes. It has got a 2 billion users, the low pressure away. The strong winds clearing away from eastern an audience of paying subscribers to england this evening. It will turn the tune of 2 million, and 42 cold with a for the north west of billion he watch youtube, they make quite a substantial amount of scotland, tebbit is year three or 4 degrees, elsewhere it will be cold advertising revenue 2 billion that watch. It is quite significant. And frosty to nest. Fog patches developing. It should tend to lift and burn away and we should see a we will get an update on how disney fine day for england and wales. More clyde further north and more of a subscribers are working, but we breeze as well. It is going to be a talked about how coronavirus are chilly afternoon, tebbit is raging being stop affecting oil and between seven and 8 degrees for most. A cold and frosty start for commodities, but there is a bit of thursday. Calm back this week . We always had the expectation that after markets closed for the chinese new year, when it op began we would see a sharp beijing has stepped up to do everything it can to stabilise things. The longer term question is what impact this will have on chinese economic growth, over the long term. Of course, we had the sars virus back in 2003, but back in 2003 it only accounted for 4 of global growth. No it accounts for 16 . It is all about services, their domestic chinese consumer, and of course Chinese Tourists contribute a lot to oversee markets. It is certainly one investors are keeping a close look on. Thank you very much. This is what the markets are doing at the moment, as the part touch on alphabet, investors are hello, youre watching afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. Disappointed, even though youtube today at 3pm has good ad revenue. Sainsburys, a Healthcare System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed even though the other big three are botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. On a daily basis it affects us. Struggling, it is particularly struggling, it is particularly struggling with the discounters. I try not to let it rule my life but to move forward this was important to me. Thank you very much. It is important for the people a polar bear has been moved who died to be heard. To the uk from captivity in france to stop him harming his mates cubs. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can named rasputin, hes been brought to as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. A ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales Yorkshire Wildlife park is brought forward to 2035 near doncaster. The journey was planned for winter time at the start of what so he would experience the Prime Minister calls more comfortable temperatures. Bruce walton, who was a year of climate control. Rasputins keeper in france. Said he is a lovely bear and i can coming up on afternoon see he will be very happy here and have a ball. Live all the sport. Now its time for a look at the weather. England have finished their 50 overs we started the day with quite with a respectable 258 for 8 a while note, windy with showers at in their one Day International times. Against south africa. Its their first odi since winning particularly in the north and the east of the country. The cricket world cup. High pressure continues to build and the next few days should get a lot more settled, it is turning colder but it is a lighter winds and more short lived High Pressure and by the weekend it is going to be wet and sunshine around, but it will be cold with overnight frost windy with potentially stormy returning. Weather on sunday and warnings are an area of High Pressure starts to topple in from the worst. In place already for that. West. We lose that area of low pressure thanks. And the isobars start to widen as the winds eased down. Also coming up how music helped this is the sort of temperatures to end the day for many, single figures for most, these young yazidi women nine or 10 degrees across the south east. To come to terms with the last of the strong winds the terrible suffering and the showers will clear in their community in iraq. Away from the eastern side of the country as we head through the evening, and then overnight it turns a lot quieter with lighter winds clear skies. This still breezy for the far north west of the company, hello, everyone. Country, because of the cloud cover, this is afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. But it will be equalled and the night with widespread frost an independent inquiry has found developing. High pressure on top of that hundreds of patients treated by a rogue breast surgeon were let down over many years the country as we go into wednesday. By numerous failures by individuals and organisations. Ian paterson, who practised more as opposed to the north of the in the nhs and privately, uk, it will be breezy for them, and was convicted of 20 counts of wounding patients in 2017 it will be more cloudy. Particularly and jailed for 20 years. More than 200 patients gave evidence to the inquiry about unnecessary hebrides and the north west breast surgery and botched highlands. Elsewhere, a cold and operations which left them prone frosty start with a mist and fog to cancer returning. Around. It should be dry with light the inquiry chairsaid it was the Healthcare System had winds and sunny spells. Temperatures will range from seven or 8 degrees. Proved itself dysfunctional at almost every level when it came to keeping patients safe. Ourarea of high will range from seven or 8 degrees. Our area of High Pressure is the john maguire reports. Weather is into thursday but slipping away into the new continent. It is a shortened area of High Pressure and again, those two these were the patients who became victims of ian paterson. Sta rts High Pressure and again, those two starts off cold and frosty for many when he was jailed in 2017 with dense fog and mist patches for carrying out hundreds of cases of unnecessary breast surgery around. Some of these could be the trialjudge said he had deliberately preyed stubborn to clear and some of them on his patients worst fears. May lift into low cloud, some areas working at both private and nhs stain grade. There will be sunshine, hospitals in the West Midlands, dry weather for scotland, and in many cases, he would encourage people to undergo surgery more than once, knowing that stain grade. There will be sunshine, dry weatherfor scotland, and it what he was doing was will be another chilly day array totally u nwa rra nted. Again, Colder Weather today, his victims are seeing will be another chilly day array again, colderweatherfor will be another chilly day array again, Colder Weather for calls. The results of a major independent friday is a similar day, hazy inquiry into his malpractice. Sunshine which will be turning windy out west of the temperatures will the inquiry report contains slowly climb. Thats because, as we at its heart 87 pages head into the weekend, we go back to of patient accounts. The atlantic close to being a spells the suffering described, of wet and windy weather. This next the callousness, the wickedness, system moving in on sunday could the failures on the part bring some star weather to the uk. Of individuals and institutions as well as paterson himself. My report sets out what can only be storm. Described as wilful blindness in relation to patersons behaviour and aberrant clinical practice. Colleagues avoided or worked around him. Some could have known, others should have known and a few must have known. With a bit of luck, everything will be implemented, things will be put in place, especially in the private sector, where the patient was not protected at all. So, hopefully things will be put in place. Mr paterson sort of more or less coerced us into going privately by telling me that my operations were urgently needed. And in actual fact, as i found out many years later, i didnt have cancer at all. On a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life but to move forward this was important to me. This was important for the people who died to be heard, because without any exaggeration there are so many unnecessary deaths. In some cases, the surgery dates back more than 20 years, scars of the body and of the mind that are yet to heal. I think some of the times people will look and think, oh, well, its done now. But it isnt for us. The psychological implications is never ending. Yet still, after such an extensive inquiry, the key question of why remains unanswered. Paterson declined to give evidence at his trial. Today at five the series his victims theories range of failings, at many levels, from greed to playing god orjust sinister self belief. Which allowed a breast surgeon, to perform unnecessary operations, for the many hundreds possibly on thousands of women. If not thousands affected by his malpractice, todays report will be welcomed only if and when an official report says patients guarantees are in place that no of ian paterson, were let down, one else will suffer as they did ever again. By the failures of a dysfunctional Health Care System. John maguire, bbc news. On a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life but to move forward this was important to me. It is important for the people who died to be heard. Well have details of the inquiry, we have heard reaction from the and well be talking to a woman who was 16 when ian paterson chief executive of nike one. We once first operated on her. The other main stories again apologise for the significant on bbc news at 5 distress suffered by the patients british citizens resident in china are told to leave who were treated by ian paterson. We the country if they can, as the death toll from coronavirus accept there were a number of reaches more than 400. Opportunities to challenge his criminal behaviour prior to his suspension. We welcome the report and the voice it is given to patients. We fully supported recommendations that will work with government and the Health Care Sector to ensure their implementation and it says significant progress has been made in any of the areas highlighted today and would reiterate we have learned lessons from this incident and implemented change. 83 of our hospitals are rated good or outstanding by the regulator is the ca re outstanding by the regulator is the Care Quality Commission or their equivalents in wales and scotland including the two hospitals where ian paterson practised both of which we re ian paterson practised both of which were inspected at the end of 2019 and rated good. That is a statement from the chief executive of spire. The Foreign Office has urged britons in china to leave the country now as the coronavirus continues to spread. The foreign secretary dominic raab said, the safety and security of british people will always be our top priority. As such, we now advise british nationals in china to leave the country if they can, to minimise their risk of exposure to the virus. The Foreign Office estimates that there are just under 30,000 british nationals living in china. In other developments, china have admitted shortcomings in their response to the virus. The number of dead has risen to 425 with over 20,000 confirmed cases. Our correspondent, jon donnison, is at the Foreign Office. Following on behind other countries who have urged their nationals to do the same. Yes, and on the face of that this is pretty alarming news for a lot of people. An estimated 30,000 british citizens living in china and now they are all being advised to leave the country if they are able to do so. The sense we are getting from Foreign Office officials as this is not because they feel there has been a sudden escalation in the risk outside of the province and the city of wuhan where the virus originated, but they feel there is a chance in the next few days or weeks that the chinese could tighten travel restrictions and it simply me not be possible to leave china as people do not do so now and they want to do so. What sort of help can the Foreign Office gets to make sure they can get out . At the moment, they are seeing that there remain commercial flights out of china. We know that British Airways have cancelled all their flights and they are not going to be running for the rest of this month. The options are becoming more limited. About 100 british citizens we re limited. About 100 british citizens were flown out of wuhan in the last few days and they are now in quarantine, in isolation on the world for two weeks, and we understand a further 14 citizens we re understand a further 14 citizens were able to leave china today on an Air New Zealand flight, but in terms of those 30,000 estimated british nationals across the whole country, for the moment they are just being told to get on commercial flights while they are still flying. Jon at the Foreign Office there. The government has announced plans to ban the sale of new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the uk in 15 years. Thats five years earlier than previously planned. Its part of a drive to make britain a world leader in reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions. The Prime Minister said the uk should be aiming for virtually zero Carbon Emissions by 2050. Our energy and environment analyst Roger Harrabin has more. Before long, this will look like history. The government previously decided to stop the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, to combat Climate Change. Now, the date for electric and Hydrogen Cars to become the only ones on the forecourts will be 2035, after ministers accepted that 2040 just simply wasnt fast enough. And that includes hybrids. But the more ambitious target could be tough. I think its challenging. If you look last year, it was Something Like 1. 6 of all new car sales were battery electric, so weve got to go from 1. 6 to 100 , either electrical or, indeed, zero emission, things Like Hydrogen fuel cells. Environmentalists say conventional vans and cars could and should be phased out sooner. Meanwhile, the Aviation Industrys getting in on the climate act, announcing a scheme to take care of emissions from planes by 2050. Planting trees to soak up the emissions from planes is part of the proposed solution, but so is developing new fuels derived from waste. The plan is controversial. The industry cant rely on things like biofuel, for instance, which the governments own advisers have said can be highly polluting. It also cant look to carbon offsetting as a way to keep things business as usual. This morning the Prime Minister was joined at the Science Museum in london by children and sir david attenborough, to launch the uk hosting of a vital Global Climate summit planned for glasgow in november. And it is now up to us to put before the nations of the world what has to be done. We dont need to emphasise to them or to you that the longer we leave it not doing things but going on talking about the problems, the worse its going to get. We are pledged, here in the uk, to deliver net zero by 2050. And we are the first major economy to make that commitment. I agree it is the right thing to do. But mrjohnsons party was spoiled by the former head of the climate summit, who he sacked last week. She said hes failing to lead on Climate Change. Hes also admitted to me that he doesnt really understand it, and its good that. Reporter really, he said that to you . Yes, hes said all sorts of things over the years but, you know, as i think i said in my letter. He said he doesnt understand Climate Change . He doesnt really get it, i think, is what he said. But others around him do. So, how did the pm respond . Reporter Prime Minister, Claire Oneill suggests youre not showing leadership on Climate Change. Why would she say that . Weve got the Prime Minister accused of failing to lead on Climate Change, weve got aviation trying to clean up, and weve got the end of the road for one of the most successful machines in history, the internal Combustion Engine. It seems like its notjust society changing the climate, its now climate changing society. Roger harrabin, bbc news. Lets get more reaction to this. Amanda stretton is the motoring editor at confused. Com. One expected diesel and petrol, but hybrids as well . Hybrids is new. I dont think anyone was expecting that. It is a nice transition for people who are nervous about making the move to battery electric, going for a the move to battery electric, going fora mid the move to battery electric, going for a mid stopgap to plug that hole for a mid stopgap to plug that hole for the next 15 years. Be it is because they are not sufficiently confident in the infrastructure of charge points, and do you think this timetable is doable . It is doable. It is definitely a huge challenge for many of the people involved, not least the charging infrastructure, but the other question nobody seems to be talking about is making sure the energy we are putting into other vehicles is green or from renewable sources as it is all very well banning the sale of Combustion Engines but if we are still making energy by burning coal it will sit out. Rules it out. I am thinking of those who do not have the money to buy a new car who are going to be struggling because the days of buying an old fiesta coming to an end. Definitely, the people who are financially squeezed. Even entry Level Electric vehicles are considerably more expensive than an entry level Combustion Engine so it is definitely going to be a huge worry to them but also i was up in the west coast of scotland not long ago and looking round the it is unrealistic for these communities as they stand to be able to support a wholesale switch to electric vehicles. It is going to be very challenging and a lot of people are going to suffer, many more than maybe who live in city centres. We have not even started on buses, taxis and lorries. What we are seeing, for example with burning ands recent proposal to ban vehicles from most of the city centre, including electric vehicles, they are looking at having people use public transport, walking, cycling, and may be some sort of electric pod, so we are going to be seeing much more of that. We all know we have a climate emergency. It is going to be very challenging for the people involved to make the changes. We need more cars coming to market and to make more cars a good deal quicker but Everybody Knows we have to do something and to open our minds. It is a worry for consumers who do not know what they should be doing at the moment. People would like to make green choices but it is a worrying time. What is happening with Battery Technology . Are you going to get to a point where you can plug in and charge up on unacceptable timescale . We battery charge it is feasible to get a decent 80 charge on a big battery and around 15 minutes, which is about the time it will take you to go to about the time it will take you to gotoa about the time it will take you to go to a petrol station, maybe get a cup of coffee, you can get a decent charge in that time. We are certainly seeing a huge amount more fast chargers and the actual chemicals going into batteries is advancing so we are able to make those really fast chargers. Of course, i come back to the original problem, we have to make sure the energy going into those batteries is green. We will be talking about this againi green. We will be talking about this again i am sure. I am sure. Amanda stretton. Youre watching afternoon live. These are our headlines a Healthcare System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. A ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls a year of climate control. England finish their 50 overs on 258 for 8 in theirfirst odi since winning the world cup. Joe denley top scoring with 87. In reply south africa are 6 without loss. Its been confirmed that manu tuilagi will miss englands six nations match against scotland at murrayfield on saturday. Head coach eddiejones says he expects him to be fit for the ireland game. And Serena Williams coach says she needs to find a different strategy if she wants to win another grand slam. Williams has lost her last four major finals and was beaten in the third round of the Australian Open. Ill be back with more on those stories. The brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has gone on trial at the old bailey. The jurys been told that hashem abedi is just as guilty of the murders of 22 people in may 2017 as his older sibling. He denies the charges. Our correspondent dan johnson is at the old bailey. Fairly dramatic statements there. Yes, we had only in the opening stages of this trial which is expected to last up to two months but the jury was told about the impact that starred bohm hard, so the prosecutor laid out that it killed 22 people, seriously injured 91 and 111 others had to have hospital treatment and he said hundreds more people had suffered psychological trauma in the years since that bomb was detonated. Thousand people affected, so that underlined how big a deal this was. The prosecution say that hashem abedi isjust as the prosecution say that hashem abedi is just as guilty as his brother and that they acted that whoever detonated the device it should kill, mean and dangerous many as possible. He worked with his brother gathering the parts to build that bomb, packing it with shrapnel to interest many people as possible, testing different ways of building it and trying out detonators to see the most effective way of carrying out this attack was. The prosecution accepts that hashem abedi may not have been part of deciding when and where to detonate that bomb, but they say the younger brothers shared his ultimate goal his brothers ultimate goal to cause devastation. They had been radicalised after their parents went to live in libya leaving the boys in manchester growing up on their own. Hashem abedi is now 22 and faces 22 counts of murder as well as attempted murder and conspiracy to cause explosions. He denies all those charges. He is listening to the prosecution opening from the dock. There are members of the public ear, families of the victims who died and survivors of the bombing and people watching back in manchester with a live feed from the old bailey. There isa live feed from the old bailey. There is a lot more evidence to come expected to be laid out over the coming weeks. Thank you. Dan johnson there. Its been a night of chaos, confusion and embarassment in iowa as the process of choosing a democratic candidate to fight novembers us president ial election got underway. Results from the Iowa Caucuses have been delayed for hours after an app designed to collate them failed. When officials tried to phone in the figures, the lines became jammed. Chris buckler reports from des moines. For the democrats and each of the candidates, this was meant to be a big night. The iowa caucus is seen as a moment to secure momentum in the battle to become the partys president ial candidate. But there was no victor, because there were no results. Let me begin by stating that i imagine have a strong feeling that at some point the results will be announced. Cheering. And when those results are announced, i have a good feeling were going to be doing very, very well here in iowa. Cheering. So, we dont know all the results. Laughter. But we know, by the time it is all said and done, iowa, you have shocked the nation. Cheering. The Voting System used in the iowa caucus is complicated. Members of the Democratic Party gather in places like schools, libraries and theatres, and publicly declare their support for candidates. There are two rounds of voting, but failures in the Technology Used to report the results meant none were released. Iowa is known as a flyover state it is right in the middle of america and its snow covered streets are far away from the politically influential cities on its east and west coasts. But, for months, democrats hoping to become the partys nominee have been travelling here because this is the first of the state by state contests to select a candidate, and a good result here is a chance to be seen as an early frontrunner. But the failure to be able to announce any result led the Trump Campaign to declare that the democrats were stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation, with the sloppiest train wreck in history. I have a message for every american. Our union is stronger than donald trump. Cheering. Candidates like Elizabeth Warren have been taking to the stage, but none of them has been able to give a victory speech, and their campaigners and supporters are heading home without knowing the results of this crucial caucus. This night has been a huge embarrassment for the Democratic Party. Chris buckler, bbc news, in des moines in iowa. It took years of fighting to defeat the Islamic State group, and its dreams of a caliphate stretching across the middle east. What to do with the 70,000 is followers including 10,000 children being held in the region is a problem for the international community. Our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, and cameraman Darren Conway have travelled to North Eastern syria to meet some of the orphans of is fighters, brought from their homes in indonesia, and now detained without much hope of return. The detention camps of the Islamic State group arent just a stain on syria. They are a black mark on the conscience of the world. In this desert of good and evil, there are the guilty. And the innocent. Few countries have bothered to sift and separate what is left behind. Syria was never a safe place to lock up dangerous men. Amid these hardcore is supporters, children are packed in, in prison uniforms too big for them. 10,000 kids from 80 countries clinging on here, betrayed by their parents. And their governments dont seem to care, either. Its the orphans whove truly been abandoned by humanity. Here, we met farouk, youssef and nasser. Translation rocket attacks happened, and, i dont know, i ran away and didnt see anyone from my family. Translation the aircraft bombed and then everyone went missing. Then i found farouk. What happened to your brothers and sisters, and to your mum and dad . Translation they were killed. Youssef, when you leave here, where do you want to go . What do you want to do . Translation where can i go . I would stay here. These children are blameless, yet there are no plans to return them to indonesia. A dilemma that stretches from here in syria to countries half a world away. Quentin sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway reporting from the camps of north east syria. Time for a look at the weather. Heres stav. You have news of the record breaker. Absolutely. I just want to show you the pressure chart. High pressure spins clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere so there is situated over the south of spain has been drawing this very warm air out of the sahara, across the canaries and into spain and Southern France and it stops there for us. We have been in wet and windy weather to start february. Bordeaux has been a very different story, over 15 Degrees Higher than we would expect. 15 . 15. It might not sound like a lot but it is. In the basque region it was a near record for the best part of the very south west of france, 28 degrees which is pretty balmy. A list of other temperatures as well and around france and also spain. Generally around 27, 20 6 degrees, children had 26 degrees. Turin. Temperatures have been high even in the mountain tops. These are well above the seasonal average and in the last couple of hours we have had a new february record in valencia in spain of 30 degrees which is incredible for this time of year. It is in the east of spain which often gets warmer than socialist france but this is still pretty remarkable for early february south east france. They say christmas by the balcony, easter by the embers. As thatis balcony, easter by the embers. As that is saying . It is. Ithink it is an old french saying. Let us hope our easter will not be freezing cold. Pretty incredible temperatures there. Back home temperatures are building. It is going to be a lively weekend. The weekend is going to be lively. High pressure bringing northerly winds and breezy across the eastern side of the uk with a few showers. Temperatures generally single figures to end the day on those temperatures will be falling away quite dramatically overnight. The sky is clear and the winds are light which is a perfect recipe for widespread frost. To the north of the country not as called for stornoway at 4 degrees. Elsewhere the blue indicates the frost so we start a code not for wednesday with High Pressure firmly in control. Breezy throughout the day was more cloud around and you can see speckled showers and breezy from the south west but elsewhere they and fog and some sunshine and light winds and a welcome respite to the winds and a welcome respite to the wind and rain we have had and to what we are expecting this weekend. A chilly day with temperatures of seven or 8 degrees which is around seasonal average for early february. High pressure still with us which sta rts High Pressure still with us which starts to push away as the low pressure begins to move into Western Areas but it is going to be another set of night on wednesday. Thursday a widespread frost with perhaps more for grand across england and wales to start the day which could be problematic and take a boil to clear and even then it could left to low cloud so as some areas could stay chilly. Sunny spells around, probably drierfor the chilly. Sunny spells around, probably drier for the north and west of scotland. The breeze will be picking up. Temperatures five to 8 degrees and it will feel cold that if you hold the fog. Fry did mainly dry, the winds start to pick up from the south and the temperatures start to rise. All change into the weekend. The areas of low pressure sweeping and and it is going to be very windy. Spells of rain and the next feature moving in on sunday could bring a bill of Stormy Weather to the country and we have warnings in force for that already so head online to check those out. It is going to be a wild weekend with a likely some disruption so stay tuned to the forecast. This is bbc news our latest headlines. A Health Care System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. On a daily basis it affects us. I try not to let it rule my life but to move forward this was important to me. It is important for the people who died to be heard. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. A court is told that hashem abedi the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber was equally guilty of the murder of the 22 people who died in the attack. A ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls a year of climate control. What right time for the sport. Note is getting more respectable in the one day . This christmas was open they have reviewed it and no no. Set after i did quite well. South africa just started england thought they had and no no. Set after i did quite well. A wicket almost straightaway with chris woakes thought hed got Reeza Hendricks lbw, but south africa reviewed and he was not out. Since then, south africa have been looking strong in their reply to england. In this one Day International in cape town. Their target 259. They put engalnd in to bat first. Jason roy went for a respectable 32; Jonny Bairstow for 19. Thenjoe root was run out and eoin morgan went forjust 11 off the bowling of tabraiz shamsi. Joe denly and chris woakes built a good partnership. Chris woakes went for 40 and denly top scored with 87. At the moment, south africa are 23 without loss. You can follow it via live text commentary on the bbc sport website and app. Quinton de kock and Reeza Hendricks at the crease now. Remember this is englands First One Day International since winning the world cup in the summer at lords. I was like if you look at there is an update. As an upbeat . No, no update and i will know you does tell you is as i know. Were getting more news from the home six nations squads whats the latest . Weve got news from england and scotland and ireland ahead of this weekend. Confirmation from eddie jones that manu tuilagi will miss englands match against scotland at murrayfield. That was widely expected because he limped off with a groin strain in englands defeat to france on sunday. However, eddiejones does expect him to be fit to face ireland in the third round of matches. Hed only played one match in six weeks before the six nations, because of another groin issue. Eddie jones has been speaking to our rugby Union Correspondent chris jones. He has had a long history of groin injuries and you always worry it might bea injuries and you always worry it might be a serious injury. But we are so might be a serious injury. But we are so pleased, i dont obviously manu tuilagi, it is not a serious injury. He said it was in portugal that given his experience of groin injuries, when he feels a niggle he comes off straightaway rather than exacerbate the problem. Is that what happens . Yes. Because of that, he has not done much damage to that area and he could be available for the ireland game. As for scotland, fly half finn russell will also be missing for that match. We know that he and and head coach Gregor Townsend are at least talking now, thats according to defence coach steve tandy, but no timeframe has been agreed for his return to the squad. Russell was dropped for scotlands defeat to ireland at the weekend after a drinking session before the tournament and hes been left out of the squad again. Gavin hastings son Adam Hastings came in for him and played well. Tandy has said that their focus is the togetherness of the players who are involved. Ireland have had to make some enforced changes for their match against wales after injuries to Garry Ringrose and caelan doris who made his debut against scotland at the weekend but then had to come off after five minutes with a head injury. Centre Robbie Henshaw and flanker Peter Omahony return to irelands starting line up. Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says the abuse that striker alfredo morelos has been receiving is proof that scottish football has a problem with racism. Morelos says hes experienced racial abuse both on and off the pitch during his two and a half years with rangers, and hes been linked with moves away from ibrox recently. Gerrard says hell always give him his full support and he hopes the racism isnt a factor when he decides on his future. Serena williams coach has said shes got to change her game if she wants to return to the top of tennis. It follows her third round exit at the Australian Open and comes off the back of defeat in her last four grand slam finals. Since the birth of her daughter, the american has yet to add to her tally of 23 major titles and Patrick Mouratoglou told john watson its disappointing. We have to understand what is going on and why shes not able to win one because there is a big difference between reaching the final and winning one. Maybe change is a good thing for the strategy. We have to accept that it is not working since he is back and then we can come back with a different angle and strategy and different goals so she can make it. Quick update on cricket, christmas has taken the wicket was six runs and south africa is 25 41. Thats all the sport for now. Ill have more for you in the next hour. How did you do it, jane . I got it on the autocue, but im told it was caught from behind. Just a quick update on the case of ian paterson, a recall for the 11,000 patients who took surgery unnecessarily. This is from jacqui smith, who said the trust wholly condemns ian patersons practice as he was working at the heart of the Nhs Foundation trust. He per management, culture and lack of governance. Other staff member didnt of governance. Other staff member didnt of governance. Other staff member didnt raise concerns that went looked into, that was the problem. They will accept to reinforce transparent practice and to enforce better results for patients. It was appalling treatment, and the Nhs Foundation board will do all it can to ensure that ongoing care is the best they can offer in extremely distressing circumstances. That is jackie smiths statement which has just come to us at bbc news. Half of the uks10 year olds owned a smartphone in 2019, according to a report on childrens media habits by media regulator ofcom. The amount of young phone owners doubled between the ages of nine and 10, which ofcom dubbed the age of digital independence. Popular apps include youtube, and more children watch video on demand than watch live broadcast tv. Whatsapp is popular for messaging and tik tok. One concern from the report is that half of 12 15 year olds say they have seen something hateful about a particular group of people in the last year. And almost half of parents of 5 15 year olds are concerned about their children seeing content which might encourage them to self harm. Joining me now is Carolyn Bunting from internet matters, they were on the Advisory Panel for ofcom. Were you surprised by these findings . No. When children are aged ten to 11, the art in their last year of Primary School and families are thinking about their move to Secondary School. It feels that having a smartphone is almost like a rite of passage. It is to be about security, to have a phone so they could be got ahold of. security, to have a phone so they could be got ahold of. I think moving to Secondary School is a ascension of independence. I think thatis ascension of independence. I think that is when parents feel it is the right time to give them a phone. There is a lot of pressure on pa rents, there is a lot of pressure on parents, with lots of youngsters having forms and so it is peer pressure. Peer having forms and so it is peer pressure. Peer pressure having forms and so it is peer pressure. Peer pressure plays a huge role, not just when pressure. Peer pressure plays a huge role, notjust when you perform but the type of phone you get. We have seen a the type of phone you get. We have seen a real shift towards more use of instagram and snapchat has been the most popular apps compared to five years ago when it was facebook. Wright will be talk about safety, things have moved on . There are lots of concerns that parents have two be concerned about. Their concern about self harm imagery and things like that. There are the usual concerns about grooming and content concerns. Those have not gone away yet and i think we really want to encourage pa rents to think we really want to encourage parents to make sure that they are aware of what their kids are doing and that they talk to their kids about how you go going to look after themselves online. One kid showing another the latest video that the phone, these things go around very quickly. We are the first to say that the tools that you can use are really helpful. We do filter out some of the content you can see, but we are by no means 100 foolproof and that is why it is really important that parents set boundaries with their children are really ca n boundaries with their children are really can go online. Should be go through their kidss phone each night . That is a parental position position, kids have a right to privacy. But if they give the phone on the basis that they can check it is back i think it is right for pa rents check it is back i think it is right for parents to explain to their children why we want to help them review how youre getting on with the device. You would not let your children what out the door without knowing where they are going or who youre talking to all who when theyre going to get back. Think about forwards in the same way. But give them the font ijust let about forwards in the same way. But give them the font i just let them talk to anyone, set boundaries. Use privacy settings to the highest degree that you can. Make sure you are using controls. As your children grow, try and relax that and accept that they are developing Critical Thinking skills and judgment skills so thinking skills and judgment skills so you thinking skills and judgment skills so you are thinking skills and judgment skills so you are not ending them down. Practically, a smartphone is an expensive piece of kit. Kids looking at the phone walking on the street, they vulnerable. Absolutely, parents say that is one of the things they are very concerned say that is one of the things they are very concerned about. I think it is really sensible to say to children that they should not be walking along the street with a street protest worn out. Difficult to control, but that is our guidance. Like you very much. At least 20 ex jehovahs witnesses are suing the organisation over historical sexual abuse by senior figures in the religion. The Victoria Derbyshire programme has spoken to two women who say they were abused one from the age of eight. A former elder who served in the organisation for 55 years has said for the first time that he too was sexually abused as a boy. The survivors told us a two witness rule set by the main governing body of the religion meant there had to be two witnesses to any sin, in order for elders to take action. Clairejones has this exclusive film, which contains some strong language. The jehovahs witnesses, a religious group that asks believers to faithfully follow the teachings of the bible. But now, weve learned that at least 20 former memebers who were sexually abused as children by members of the church are suing the organisation. The jehovahs witnesses organisation uses the bible as the basis for its teachings. Each group meet in whats called a kingdom hall, and thats made up of elders, ministerial servants and then ordinary members of the congregation. I was sexually abused while i was a jehovahs witness from the ages of around 8 to 12. Emma, not her real name, eventually confided in herfriend. The situation that i was put in was to help this man make tea for everybody after the bible study. So he would use that opportunity while everybody else was in the next room to touch everywhere that he wasnt supposed to touch, and my parents would be in the next room. Some believe the church has protected the perpetrators. John viney was an elder in the jehovahs witnesses for 55 years. There are jehovahs witnesses, active jehovahs witnesses, that abused children. Abuse. There are parents that havent done anything about the abuse of their children. They put being a jehovahs witness before doing the right thing and reporting child abuse. Sarah champion, mp and former chair of the Parliamentary Committee looking at adult survivors of sexual abuse, has met with Senior Leaders from thejehovahs witnesses, but is not convinced they are safeguarding children. I would like the organisation to acknowledge. If they wont go so far to acknowledge the abuse that went on, to acknowledge that their systems allow abuses to flourish, and that they will do everything in their power to protect vulnerable children, vulnerable adults. And that is exactly why the Charity Commission needs to be getting involved, because these establishments, these congregations have a duty of care. The Charity Commission has been investigating the jehovahs witnesses organisation since 2013. A spokeswoman said the enquiry remains ongoing, but would not comment further. A spokesman for the jehovahs witnesses said when elders learn of an allegation, they comply with the child abuse during the interview, john unexpectedly revealed to me a secret he has been hiding for decades. I have never spoken publicly about this before. Between the ages of about nine and 13, a distant Family Member who was an active jehovahs witness abused me. I use the word buggered because that is exactly what happened. John finally went to the police, over 50 years later, to report what happened to him. And do you know how sad i am to have found out that that person went on to abuse other children . What would have happened if i had had the courage and the common sense to have come forward . Clairejones reporting. And if you need advice or support you can contact the action line bbc. Co. Uk actionline or call 0800 077 077 where you can hear recorded information lines are open 24 hours a day. In a moment, ben is going to bring us the latest business news. First a look at the headlines on afternoon live. A Healthcare System dysfunctional at every level the damning report into breast surgeon ian paterson who performed botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. The Foreign Office says all britons currently in china should leave now if they can as the death toll from coronavirus reaches more than 400. A ban on petrol, diesel, and hybrid car sales is brought forward to 2035 at the start of what the Prime Minister calls a year of climate control. Heres your business headlines on afternoon live. Flying is not the enemy in the fight against Climate Change according to the chief executive of Heathrow Airport. John holland kaye told the bbc that the answer was not to stop people flying, but to decarbonise aviation. The uks Aviation Industry is promising to reduce its net Carbon Emissions to zero by 2050. Youtubes ad sales in the last three months of last year rose 31 to £3. 6bn. Parent Company Alphabet that also owns google says overall revenues were up 17 year on year, but that marks the slowest rate in more than two years. Britains supermarkets struggled to boost sales last month, according to the latest figures from kantar. Sales rose by 0. 3 across the sector in the three months to january, with the big four all facing declines. Tesco, sainsbury, asda and morrisons all lost market share. Youll be able to take a direct train between london and amsterdam from later this year bens here looking at this. The alternative might have been to get a flight, and we queueing from the chief executive of Heathrow Airport. Eurostar are starting this service. They have done a deal so that you can go there and back directly, leaving london i get to amsterdam quickly without having to get off on the way back. Mike cooper is the chief executive of eurostar. So there is no passport checked on the way back from the journey . To do than amsterdam . The way back from the journey . To do than amsterdam . Yes, it is a seamless journey where people than amsterdam . Yes, it is a seamlessjourney where people dont have to disembark in brussels. In four hours are nine minutes you will be in the centre of london at the state pancreas. It is a great new service, it is great for eurostar and european travel. Top mystery why it has been a problem to sort out . Many cute assume you could just go to paris, why did you make the change . To in you to be agreed by the government of the uk, the netherlands, france and belgium. These things take time and it has taken it until now to get it together, but unable a 30 yes it will happen. To get on so next week and it is exciting times. How long has it taken to negotiate . I dont wa nt to has it taken to negotiate . I dont want to draw parallels with brexit, but. We launched our direct service from london to rotterdam and amsterdam april four, 2018, so it has taken 20 months to get his position. I am dry no parallels with brexit, i can only comment on eurostars experience, but good work on the heart of the government is to let it happen. For too long the airways of happy marketing themselves. Eurostar is a sustainable choice for the customer, 80 more environmentally friendly in terms of Carbon Emissions to planes. We are really pleased to announce this today. I want to talk about that competition with the airways. The chief executive of Heathrow Airport says flying is not the enemy, it is about decarbonising aviation, but you would say that you area aviation, but you would say that you a re a pretty aviation, but you would say that you are a pretty carbon low already . Absolutely, i am very happy to substantiate our figures. They are certified with methodology done by an independent consultant. We are 80 more environmentally friendly than the alternative fight in london and amsterdam. It is a significant change and an active choice that the consumer can take and we would encourage them to dojust consumer can take and we would encourage them to do just that. Thank you very much for that. It will go via rotterdam as well. They pointed out that they missed the Eurovision Song Contest final by logic that if you do is late. Lets have a look at the markets. The ftse 100 are up by 1 , bpr up for the first part of the year, and sainsburys. All the big four supermarkets are really struggling with the competition from discounters, and the Parent Company of google and youtube, alphabet. What does alphabet dot ink in . They all have very slightly different share prices. I am so you are missing eurovision. Sorry. Thats all the business news. Theyre a choir of young iraqi women yazidis whove used music to try to come to terms with the terrible suffering in their Community Years of persecution at the hands of the Islamic State group. A group of them have formed a choir and have just arrived in the uk to perform David Sillito reports. Women sing. If you passed them in the street, you really wouldnt give them a Second Glance a group of cheerful and rather glamorous young women doing a bit of sightseeing. But what you dont see are the horrors theyve endured. Translation i was nine years old at the time when isis attacked sinjar. I dont know anything about where my father and mother are, nor about my brother or his five children. The choir was only formed a couple of months ago. The women are yazidis, theyre from the sinjar mountains of northern iraq, a religious minority that suffered appalling persecution. Many of their songs are their own stories of kidnap, torture and rape at the hands of isis. It is almost impossible to comprehend what some of these women have gone through, and this musical project, well, its an attempt to save a culture, but its also therapy. Translation when isis attacked sinjar, they kidnapped me and my brother and my sister. Translation i am a yazidi survivor. I was 14 years old when isis attacked our home. 01 54 48,747 2147483052 34 09,089 translation when isis attacked, 2147483052 34 09,089 4294966103 13 29,430 they kidnapped me and my family

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