But we try to keep them in our site. In memorys eyes, the busby babes are immortal. The red devil spirit lives and never died. Harry gregg, the hero of munich, who has died at the hero of munich, who has died at the age of 87. Time for a look at the weather. We certainly lost the persistent rain, but we are still reeling from the after effects, with over 200 flood alerts still in force, three of them at the moment severe across parts of shropshire and monmouthshire. You can see this is storm dennis at the start of the weekend, with the centre of the low to the north west. Look at this plume of cloud. It brought this Conveyor Belt of rain across parts of south wales and in two parts of the midlands as well. That relentless rain now has eased off into the near continent, but it is still windy. Strong, blustery winds to the north west driving shower scene as we to the north west driving shower scene as we speak. To the north west driving shower scene as we speak. Those are set to continue through this afternoon. Sheltered eastern areas will see fewer showers. Still a blustery afternoon, though the winds will start to ease as we go through the day. Temperatures of 8 iidc. As we go through the evening, we will see a rash of showers continuing to the far north west, these likely to turn increasingly wintry to the tops of the mountains in scotland. With temperatures falling close to freezing, ice could be an issue through scotland and Northern England first thing in the morning. Fewer showers further south, but it will be a chilly start to tuesday. Almost a repeat performance of what we have got today, im afraid. Plenty of showers from the word go, driven in by this brisk westerly wind. Some of the showers are heavy with hail and thunder, and as we go through the afternoon, more of an organised band of rain moving through the north of england, down just where we dont need it through the midlands and parts of south wales, and that could be accompanied by squally winds. That mini front wheel ease away and we will see a ridge of High Pressure building on wednesday. Wednesday looks likely to be the best day of the week, so if you can get out and enjoy this brief window of dry weather for some of us, do so, because already, out into Northern Ireland, western scotland and north west england and wales, is more wet and windy weather to come. At the end of the working week, thursday into friday, it will be dominated by areas of low pressure. We will see one system moving through only to be replaced by yet another weighting in the wings for friday. Again, plenty of isobars on the chart. Thursday and friday look likely to be wet and windy. I can tell you i have just likely to be wet and windy. I can tell you i havejust had likely to be wet and windy. I can tell you i have just had a sneak preview into the weekend and it stays pretty unsettled as well. Not great news, im afraid, ben. Thats all from the bbc news at one, so its goodbye from me good afternoon, its just 1. 30, and this is your latest sports news. Harry gregg, a survivor of the munich air disaster of 1958, has died. He was 87. Gregg played under sir matt busby at Manchester United and was capped 25 times for Northern Ireland, where he passed away surrounded by his family. He was dubbed the hero of munich after helping save others from the wreckage after the crash, including a mother and baby, and teammate sir bobby charlton. Sir bobbys words of condolence have been pubished on the Manchester United website. He says, i was proud to call him a team mate. For all the matter of fact things harry said about that night in munich for me he will always be remembered as a heroic figure. And sir Alex Ferguson said harry was a man of great character and a true legend at our club. I loved his company and the many pieces of advice he gave me. My thoughts and prayers are with carolyn and his family at this very sad time. Of course there are many tributes being made and weve heard from sammy mcilroy, also a former Manchester United and Northern Ireland player, who recalled their time together at united. I remember working with him in the 70s at Manchester United. Fantastic character. When harry spoke, you had to listen. He was that type of man. Genuine man. Spoke his mind, told the truth, wouldnt have anything else but the truth. As i say, its very sad. I knew he wasnt too well. Still very sad to hear when he passed away. You touched on what he did at munich, which was absolutely unbelievable. He was a brave man as a goalkeeper, and a brave man off the field as well. And what he did at munich was incredible. Sammy mcilroy remembering harry gregg, whos died at the age of 87. Pep guardiola has told friends he intends to stay at manchester city, despite the clubs two year ban from the champions league. His current contract expires next year although it does have a break clause at the end of this season and it was thought he would activate it, if citys appeal against the ban fails. However, its understood guardiola has said he wont be leaving early, no matter what the outcome, and hes still committed to the club. Porto striker Moussa Marega walked off the field during a league game yesterday, in protest at racist abuse. Marega scored the winning goal against guimaraes and celebrated by pointing to his skin, in response to comments from some home fans, whod targeted him throughout the match. He was booked for his reaction and a few minutes later, with the abuse continuing, he headed for the dugout. Team mates and opposition players tried to persuade him to stay on, but he was eventually substituted. Portos match report described it as a sad situation that should make the guimaraes club and portuguese football blush with shame. Kim clijsters is preparing to make her second comeback to competitive tennis, at the wta event in dubai. The four time grand slam champion has been away for eight years, raising her three children. She initially retired in 2007 to get married and start a family, before returning two years later and winning three of those major titles. She has a tough re introduction though herfirst round opponent in dubai is garbine muguruza, the former wimbedon champion and finallist at the Australian Open this month. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc dot co dot uk slash sport thank you very much indeed. Communities across britain are facing another day of flooding and travel chaos following the torrential rain and strong winds brought by storm dennis. Our correspondent Jayne Mccubbin was in york nthis morning she explained how residents are coming to expect these floods more frequently in the future. There are 16 flood warnings in place from the Environment Agency and the water levels are expected to peak at their highest levels since those devastating 2015 floods around about 10115 this morning. Have a look over here and you will see what has happened. So the river ouse is actually about 100 metres away from us. All of this in the foreground here is actually the public car park in the centre of york. You can see the pay and display machines over there in the distance and see how far the river ouse has come in. As i say, the highest level expected since those 2015 floods. Now, an awful lot of money was invested back then into the foss barrier, the main defence in this area. Which, if we use actually the mast cam on the top of the satellite truck, you will be able to see a bit better where we are. Weve got on one side of us the river foss, on the other side of us the river ouse and where they meet is the foss barrier. That, at the moment, after £70 million worth of funding can try and control some 50 tonnes of water every second to try and stabilise the rivers, where they meet and prevent flooding. Im told by the Environment Agency, who are in the area this morning, it is absolutely doing its job because at the moment there are no houses or premises flooded further upstream. So that is good news but they are preparing for the worst. The council has been out all weekend handing out some 4,000 sandbags, going down into the drains and making sure they are clear, doing all they can to try and make the city resilient. That is the key word, resilience. And they say they are doing a good job so far, so they are just waiting to see how bad things get. Just yesterday the environment secretary was in york, having a look at how things were going, saying they will keep a watchful eye on it. Because even without rain, the waters here are expected to rise. But so far, so good. And york, im told, is still open for business. Spare a thought though for tadcaster albion, its the local Football Team in this area. It has been going for 125 years but they say that this season could be their last season because of the continued flooding. Notjust from storm ciara last weekend but also from storm dennis and they are really struggling. They have thrown out an appeal for financial help this morning, saying they really might not be around much longer if things, events like this, which were once considered a once in a lifetime event, continue to happen with this kind of severity and this kind of frequency. The met office is buying a supercomputer capable of quicker and more accurate forecasts. The project will cost £1. 2 billion over the next decade. The met office says itll also help our understanding of the effects of the changing climate. It will enable us to deliver more accurate, even more timely, more localised predictions for both weather and climate. That will enable people to make better decisions to stay safe and thrive ahead of time in the case of severe weather. And for the latest information on storm dennis tune into your bbc local Radio Station or visit our website. Itv will tonight screen the First Episode of love island since the death of its former presenter, caroline flack. She took her own life on saturday. The show had been pulled for two consecutive nights as a mark of respect. Earlier i spoke to professor Jonathan Shalit chairman of the Talent Agency intertalent and a friend of carolines. My thoughts are shock. I want to be clear because im not here to pretend a relationship i didnt have, i was a work associate of caroline. I certainly wouldnt consider myself a close friend but i was certainly someone, or she was someone i used to run into regularly and had a warm relationship with. And i think like many people i was struck by her warmth, her charm, her smile and the fact that she was friendly to everyone. I mean, to me, and i say this very sadly, it was inevitable, and i dont mean inevitable to caroline necessarily but inevitable to people in the public eye. We saw an mp who was murdered a few years ago. Because what has happened now is getting out of control. You just commented about the online petition requesting an inquiry into the media. We had that some years ago, the levenson enquiry so that would be a repeat of the levenson enquiry. I think people know what the problem is, we dont need another inquiry to know what the problem is. We know that people are vicious online, people troll people online and they speak and do things that are completely unacceptable online. And i think the questions are why, and is it permissible . And i think the biggest problem is anonymity. When a newspaperjournalist does a leader column, you know who they are so can challenge that person, and a publication governed by law like this Television Programme now. You can only say things within what the law permits. But online people say things way outside the law which if they said it in other circumstances they would be arrested and charged. You say things are going out of control, how do you bring that under control . Well, i dont how much you can because Online International companies, which emanate farfrom our shores. So we have to look to facebook and twitter, to instagram, to all those Online Platforms that put messages out there. I think the only one we control at the moment is dailmail. Co. Uk because that is a british originating site. I give you an example of what i think could happen. People should not be allowed to join, when they make their comments, and do it anonymously. I think if anonymity was taken away from people in what they say they would think twice about the awful things they say. Because everybody scrolls down the daily mail comment, sometimes and theyre quite horrible what people say. I once tweeted about my daughter and her birthday and she had a nice new outfit and i tweeted happy birthday to my beautiful daughter. And i got people re tweeting or tweeting back, your daughter is ugly. And it was like, where did that come from . I was just being a lovable father saying something warm about my child and yet i got this venom back at me because i commented on her looks in a way that dad would. You can only multiply that to somebody who has a considerable following on social media. In most walks of life people who follow you are your friends and supporters. But it seems online your enemies also follow you because people troll you with terrible things that we know about. The headlines on bbc news. Hundreds of flood warnings still in place after storm dennis brings misery and travel chaos across the uk. Love island back on air tonight for the First Time Since the death of its former presenter caroline flack. A possible rescue flight for britons quarantined on this cruise ship off japan because of the coronavirus. More now from our crossing divides series. Last month, the world marked 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz camp, with survivors sharing their experiences of the brutal nazi regime. Eva kor was subjected to horrific experiments in the camp but she spoke later of forgiving her captors. Eva recorded the audio to this short animated film shortly before her death earlier this year. One day, in 19114, my family and i were arrested, packed into cattle trains with no food or water. We were taken to poland and left on the selection platform in auschwitz. A nazi guard spotted me and my identical twin sister miriam, clinging to my mother. He tore us from my mothers arms and lead us away. I remember looking back at my mother. I did not know at that time that i would never see her again. On the filthy floor were the scattered corpses of three little girls. Their bodies were naked, their eyes were wide open. It was a horrifying look. I have never seen anybody dead before. So, that hit me very, very hard, and i made a silent pledge that i will do whatever is within my power to make sure that miriam and i will not end up on that latrine floor, and that we somehow will survive and walk out of this camp alive. We were naked for hours. And every part of our bodies was measured. It was horrible and humiliating. Too bad. Shes so young. She has only two weeks to live. I knew he was right, but i refused to die. If i died, miriam would have been given a lethal injection so he could cut open both of our bodies and compare the autopsies. For the following two weeks, i was between life and death. And all i remember, crawling on the bare floor, because i could no longer walk. And as i was crawling, i would fade in and out of consciousness. I kept telling myself, i must survive. Nine months later, we returned home, only to find that nobody else from our family survived. To find only three crumbled pictures. And that was all that was left of my family. In 1987, i donated one of my kidneys to save her. But she died in 1993, and i was devastated. She was the only one from the family who was alive. I was angry. I was heading to germany to meet a nazi doctor. I was unbelievably nervous and scared. Dr munch, at the time, was 82 years old. He greeted me with kindness, respect and consideration. I was blown away. A nazi treating me with respect dr hans munch was a bacteriologist at auschwitz. But he also had a secondary job, he was stationed outside the gas chambers. And when people were dead, he would sign one death certificate, no names, just the number of people that were murdered. And he said to me, this is my problem, this is a nightmare that i live with. I asked him if he was willing to go with me to auschwitz and make the same statement that he made to me. And he said he would love to. I knew that was a crazy idea, to thank a nazi, a survivor of auschwitz to thank a nazi. People would think that i have lost my mind. I tried to figure out how to thank him. And after ten months, a simple idea popped into my head. How about a letter of forgiveness from me, the survivor of auschwitz . I knew that it was a meaningful gift for him. But what i discovered for myself was life changing. That i had the power to forgive. No one could give me that power, no one could take it away. To challenge myself, i decided i could even forgive mengele, the person who had put me through hell. It wasnt easy, but i felt an enormous weight had been lifted from me. I finally felt free. Who decided that i, as a victim, must be, for the rest of my life, sad, angry, feel hopeless and helpless . I refuse it. You can never change what happened in the past. All you can do is change how you live after it. My sister and i were made into human guinea pigs. Our whole family was murdered. But i have the power to forgive, and so do you. Eva kor, he was subjected to horrific experiments in auschwitz during the war. Who was. Frances controversial new pensions bill comes before parliament in paris today. Its the biggest overhaul of the Pension System since the second world war, and the centrepiece of president macrons programme of reform. But its also become the focus for his left wing opponents, as Hugh Schofield reports. Alexis louvet drives a bus from a north paris depot. He spent much of the last three months on strike against the pension reform. In the current system, he enjoys a special status. He can retire at 57. But he insists its not that he is trying to protect. Translation the impact will be to lower the level of peoples pensions. Already, many pensioners are living in absolute misery, and this law will make things even worse. Its not acceptable. Since early december, the country has been in ferment over pension reform. The rolling transport strikes may have stopped, but there have still been weekly protests as the government negotiated the final touches to its draft bill. Its already been several months in preparation. But now, finally, the pensions reform bill is coming before the national assembly. Given president macrons huge majority here, there is no question that it will eventually become law. But the whole process could still take several months. More time for the opposition under protests to make themselves felt. More time for the opposition and the protests to make themselves felt. The government says it is time for the protesters to stop and let the democratic system proceed. The truth is, pensions are only part of it. For many on the left, like these University Lecturers protesting about cuts, president macrons whole programme is wrong because they say it favours business and the rich. All those people who are on strike, they are notjust about i want a good pension, i want a good life, i want a life with dignity, i want a life where i am not counting money, like euro by euro. Polls show that pension reform is not popular. People feel anxious about losing protection. For the left, that makes it a very useful cause, a banner headline for all the other reasons they oppose president macron. An update on the weather now. It isa it is a quieter story across the uk. We have lost the heavy persistent rain and severe gales, as storm dennis is now setting off in scandinavia. Still plenty of isobars on the chart, still under the influence of low pressure, still plenty of showers piling on from the west. That will be the story for the rest of the afternoon. We still have five severe flood warnings in south wales and parts of shropshire. There will still be some showers in the area, although the most widespread ones will be further north and west. Slowly but surely, the wind will start to ease into the afternoon. The highest values ranging from eight or 10 degrees. As you go to the evening we will continue to see plenty of showers, most of those into the north west. Some of these will turn increasingly wintry to tops of the mountains. Viewer showers further south. Temperatures falling away. Ice could be a problem in scotland and Northern England as we see single figures greeting us on tuesday morning. Tuesday will be a chilly start for some, still plenty of showers around further north and west you go. Its almost a repeat performance on tuesday. Showers piling on from the west. As we go through the afternoon, we could see a spell of showers merging to longer spells of rain, pushing in from north west england, the midlands and unfortunately in the areas where we dont need it, where we see the worst of the flooding. If that happens, the wind could really pick up with this band of squally showers. The highest values on tuesday afternoon are 5 11. Those showers will ease away. We see a ridge of High Pressure building for wednesday. Wednesday looks likely to be the best day of the week, just like we had last week. It will start off dry with some sunshine coming through. You can also see clouding over quickly from the west. Northern ireland, western scotland, a wet afternoon here. Some of that rain will gradually push into north west england and wales. For many, a relatively dry day with highs of seven or 10 degrees. Thursday, into friday, im afraid we see yet more wet and windy weather around. One area of low pressure moves its way through on thursday, only to be replaced by yet another. Perhaps not quite as severe as dennis, but it is still going to stay pretty unsettled. Thursday, into friday, wet and windy weather moves its way across the country and it looks likely that we have got more to come into the weekend. Hello, youre watching afternoon live im simon mccoy. Today at 2pm. Hundreds of flood warnings still in place, after storm dennis brings misery and travel chaos across the uk. Hereford and surrounding areas are among those inundated. Ijust cant believe how my home, my home has been ravaged in the last couple of hours, you know, it only took a few hours and its destroyed. More than 200 flood warnings are in place across the uk including five severe warnings in england as families and businesses count the cost, the government defends its response we are monitoring things very closely, in particular the river seven at ten, shrewsbury and tewkesbury are areas we are looking at very closely. Itvs love island is back on air tonight for the first time