in a similar boat. but someone would jamie george nearing the age of 30 a summer jamie george nearing the age of 30 a summer story for farrell, they know their game and bodies. and eddie jones is basically going to say if he gets them into camp and they look fit and fresh, he is going to pick them. and in a perverse way dropping down to the second—tier could really benefit these guys. they are not going to play attritional weekend week out rugby, it is when to be a 12 month season. this premiership resumes in august and then restarts the new season in november. it's an oppressive brutal schedule and the likes of farrell and george will be away from that schedule and able just to manage their gametime and actually peek for england duty. i think for eddie jones actually peek for england duty. i think for eddiejones it is a fairly simple decision if they look right and are ready to play, he will d eftly and are ready to play, he will deftly pick them. fascinating to see how things will play out. chris jones, thank you. well, there's still around a month to go until premiership rugby resumes — but formula 1, back up and running, continues this weekend as racing moves to hungary. lewis hamilton was the winner last time out at the styrian grand prix and is six points behind his mercedes teammate valtteri bottas in the standings. this is the year hamilton's hoping to equal michael schumacher‘s record everyone is upbeat, everyone is excited and definitely it is odd i think and between the races not being able to going get back. but at the moment it's not an issue but i can see it being strenuous. in the following three back—to—back races. it's been 16 long years since leeds united were in the premier league — but they'll be on the brink of promotion from the championship tonight if they beat barnsley before kicking off at elland road this afternoon the two teams paid tribute to jack charlton who died on friday. it took leeds less than half an hour to opening the scoring, although they had barnsley‘s michael sollbauer to thank for finishing it. and with just a few minutes left, leads are still one habits are up, they will need just a point if they win to seal a place in the premier league next season. and there could be another team all in white about to celebrate. with the spanish football season approaching its climax and with two games to go, real madrid need just two points to clinch the title, because of their head—to—head record against second—placed barcelona. a win tonight against villarreal will wrap up la liga for los blancos. barcelona are at home to 0sasuna, but it's out of their hands now as drew savage reports. not long now until real metric at their first shot at clinching my week off for some four point square barcelona, they are typed overrun and would be wrapped up if they beat villareal on thursday for some in these unusual times, presented incident feels real pots i fans will benefit more than usual if they can finish it off. translation: called there are lots of people who have suffered a lot and they're still struggling. i believe football isa still struggling. i believe football is a way to forget what is happening and that is why we are working every day to win titles. we are thinking of ourfans day to win titles. we are thinking of our fans who unfortunately can't be with us right now in the stadium. i know they are watching everything we do and i want them to be proud of this team. our simona can only hope their rivals slip up. luis suarez says the title races almost over, drawing three matches since the restart was that there is a question mark over the future of the management. but he is not taking all the blame. translation: obviously i assume i part of the responsibility but not totally. when people try to find a culprit, they a lwa ys people try to find a culprit, they always look at the figure of the coach. you cannot blamejust one person and i also don't feel i have done so badly for having drawn three games. there is a question mark at riau over the future of gareth bale sidelined in recent matches. but the manager claims his what are united but our focus on nothing but winning the 34th league title on thursday night. drew savage, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. england 195—3 in that opening match. reaction on day one of england's first test against the west indies and the latest on tonight's football is on the bbc sport website. we'll have more throughout the evening for you on the news channel too. but from me and the team for now, goodnight. you are watching bbc news. one of the consequences of lockdown has been that many children are spending a lot more time online. that's led to fears that they are becoming mmore vulnerable to abuse. according to the internet watch foundation, reports of child abuse images online in the uk increased by almost 50 percent compared to last year. our education editor branwen jeffreys has this report. during lockdown, screen time went up, leaving parents trying to find a balance. kelly spends time with her kids online, a parenting app tracks their activity and prompts chats about how to stay safe. if there's anybody at all that tries to access them by talking to them, that they don't know, they let me or their dad, or if they're with grandparents at the time, they let them know straight away so we can help them deal with it. but they do know how to report people, they do know how to block people on these things. they do know how to change their privacy settings. it's all about getting a balance. technology has connected children to their grandparents. it's allowed them to go on learning while schools have been shut. and of course to keep in touch with their friends. but with many parents distracted, working from home, it's also given them more unsupervised time online. reports of child abuse images have also gone up in lockdown. the main uk hotline has seen a 50% increase. charities say it's an early warning. lockdown has seen some of the greatest risks in terms of online child abuse that we have ever seen. so our message at the nspcc to government is very clear, that the lockdown has shown that we must act with urgency to introduce an online harms bill and to ensure that children get the protection that they need and, frankly, that they deserve. but an expert who's worked for the police and tech industry told me it's too much to expect a new law to solve all the problems. we have to think this through very, very consideredly, if you like, that by introducing well—meaning regulation, we're not also creating something of a chilling effect, particularly for young people. our digital lives are here to stay, keeping us connected and entertained. all the more reason to give them the skills to stay safe. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. police are scrapping controversial forms which warn fix him some crimes that their pace —— cases might be dropped if they don't hand their mobile phones to officers. the so—called digital consent forms ask victims to view social media accou nts victims to view social media accounts and sensitive data. police are not looking at how to replace it. after a series of cases collapsed due to disclosure failings, this amounts to a digital strip searches they claim. the social media company has apologised and promised to take "significa nt steps", after the accounts of some of the most famous people in the world were hacked. among the victims were the us presidential contenderjoe biden, amazon's bossjeff bezos, and former us president barack obama. they all found their accounts were made to post bogus offers promising a doubling of payments to anyone sending in a thousand dollars in the cryptocurrency bitcoin. rory cellanjones reports. at first, it seemed that the tesla tycoon elon musk and a couple of other prominent twitter users had been hacked. after all, a tweet from his account asking people to send him some of the bitcoin cryptocurrency was an obvious scam. then, as similar messages requesting donations were tweeted by the accounts of barack obama, joe biden, kanye west and many others, it rapidly became clear that the security of twitter itself had been compromised. whether the aim was to make money orjust mischief isn't clear. this wasn't about fraud, i don't think. i think it was more about doing the hack. but they received, i believe, over about $110,000 in their accounts, so people actually believed this hack, unfortunately. but it was very noisy. in the hacker community, we actually call this type of hack a little bit lame. twitter‘s boss jack dorsey said it was a tough day. "we all feel terrible this happened." then the company revealed that employees had been tricked by the hackers. twitter says a technique called social engineering was used. this could mean for instance that an e—mail arrived appearing to come from their boss and the employees handed over the keys to the entire system. there is also speculation that the fact that so many staff were working from home made them more vulnerable. now, though, the reputation of a platform where politicians and celebrities are told that nobody can steal their identity has taken a major hit. this compromises the entire verified system on twitter. this is the public figures with the blue tick next to their name. if they could take control of any of those with this hack or this access that they had, they could have done untold damage on the platform. it is hugely embarrassing for twitter. president trump was one prominent figure not caught up in this hacking scandal, but with the us election approaching, twitter knows it must shore up its defences to avoid the risk that it could cause major damage to the democratic process. rory cellanjones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello once again. thursday brought a lot of dry weather to many parts of the british isles, i think the greatest variability was about the amount of cloud. there was enough blue sky around to encourage some out to the coast, but other areas saw an awful lot of cloud. it stayed dry for the most part, but it was really very cloudy. this is the overall set up. we have a moist air flow to the south of this weather front flooding in across the british isles. that's what's generated much of the cloud. and after another muggy night across the greater part of england and wales, we will find that weather front gradually easing its way down across scotland into the northwest of both england and wales to finish off the afternoon. clearing through scotland, eventually clearing through northern ireland. fresher, brighter conditions here but to the south of the weather front a lot of cloud, little bit of sunshine though,