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In sport, still tight at the top. Chelsea and tottenham both win in the Premier League. Theres still just four points between them. Do you ever ask to take home your left overs when youre eating out . So called doggy bags are standard part of Restaurant Culture in the states, but they havent really caught on here. Well find out about a new scheme aiming to change that. And carol is out and about with the weather. Hello. Good morning from truckfest. 40,000 are expected to see some amazing vehicles. Everything is in here. 0utside it is raining. The forecast is some bright spells, rain, and a few showers. Brightest skies in scotland and Northern Ireland, especially in the west. I will have more details in about 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to tackle on line Terrorist Propaganda and hate speech. A report by a group of mps claims sites like facebook, twitter, and google put more effort into protecting their profits than keeping the public safe on line. The Home Affairs Select committee branded the firms lack of action as a disgrace, as Jonathan Blake reports. Twitter, Jonathan Blake reports. Facebook, and google. Big brands twitter, facebook, and google. Big brands and Household Names used by billions online every day. Accused again of doing nowhere near enough to tackle illegal, abusive, or extremist posts. I think the richest and Biggest Companies in the world have both the ability and responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed to be i dont think they are taking this seriously enough and they need to. The mp suggested this. They proposed this as well. That is similar to the model used in football where clubs pay for policing on match days. All three companies criticised in the report defended their approach to on line safety and say they are committed to doing more. Facebook, twitter, and google all have ways to report things we see on line which may be illegal or inappropriate. The report from the mp criticises those companies for relying too much in uses companies for relying too much in uses and says they are effectively outsourcing policing with zero expense. outsourcing policing with zero expense. Users. This is not the first time they have been criticised for this. They have to continue balancing a platform for free speech and stopping those who abuse it. Jonathan blake, bbc news. Well be discussing this with social media expert Luc Delanyjust after 7 oclock. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. 61 year old, guy hedger, was shot as intruders entered the property in the early hours of sunday morning. Simonjones reports. Police cordoned off a Quiet Cul De Sac Which has now become a murder scene. 0fficers Cul De Sac Which has now become a murder scene. Officers were first called here after 3am yesterday. There were three more intruders in the houses. Police believe that guy hedger did not know them, but they shot him dead. The offenders went into steel and they shot him. Steal. He tragically died in hospital. We have launched a Murder Enquiry and ask anyone with information to come forward to help us. Information to come forward to help us. A second person who lived in the house was there at the time. They said they were left deeply affected by what happened and are now being cared for by specially trained officers. Police say that the area will remain cordoned off and there will remain cordoned off and there will be patrols today to offer reassurance to the community. They wa nt to reassurance to the community. They want to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious. The key question is, what led to the shooting, and why guy hedger lost his life. The hunt for the killers continued. Bbc news. Continues. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The Nhs Confederation also wants whoever forms the next government to set up an independent body to work out how much funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Parliament is to be dissolved later this week ahead ofjunes General Election, but campaigning by all sides is already well under way. This morning, a pledge from labour to clamp down on bad landlords, with tougher fines for those who fail to provide safe housing. Lets find out more from our Political Correspondent, leila nathoo, whos in Our London Newsroom. What more can you tell us about these particular proposals from labour . This is labour going after generation rent. There are a lot of people in that group, up to ii million. They want to give tenants more rights and punish bad landlords to keep property in bad condition. They want a legal minimum standard on renting, like getting rid of damp and pests and stuff like that. They wa nt and pests and stuff like that. They want councils to bring in licensing and bringing fines for up to £100,000 for ignoring the rules. They say it is better to target the bad landlords than having a broad licensing scream. They say it will be borne by the tenants. And there are already powers to crack down on rogue landlords. Renters are a big group. It is a target for both main parties. Expect to hear more about housing when we see the manifestoes later this month. Leila nathoo, thank you very much. Later, well be speaking to the shadow housing ministerjohn healey. Thats at 6 40. A mans died and a woman was seriously injured in separate incidents during a motocross and quad biking event in county durham. The rider was taken by Air Ambulance to hospital but died from his injuries. Later, a woman also had to be airlifted from the private meeting at low hardwick farm. Police closed the event on safety grounds. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist, Emmanuel Macron, and his far right opponent, Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. 0pinion polls taken since the first round of voting last week suggest mr macron is favourite to win. The testing of Primary School children, used to make important decisions about students, is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. Heres our education correspondent, marc ashdown. Even from a young age, children are well accustomed to being tested, but mps are worried the importance placed nowadays on how children perform in isolated tests leads to a multitude of problems. Results are used to judge schools in annual performance tables, which this Education Select Committee report has said can create a high stakes environment, damaging to students and teachers. By wilfred owen. These year 6 students are gearing up for their test. It is a good school in a challenging area of london. The reality is children at the age of ten or 11 are going to do an hours test, which will evaluate their reading for four years. It is a very high stakes hour. For us, as a school, it is high stakes too, because it is how it is rated. As an alternative, a rolling three year average has been proposed. 0fsted said it already looks for a broad curriculum. The Department For Education has said it will consider the report and respond in due course. Marc ashdown, bbc news. At least nine people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states, including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. A chance discovery by a preschool child has saved a family of owls. Three large eggs were found in a bucket in a Forest School near winchester. At first, quite rightly, they were not sure what it was, until they saw that flying from the outdoor loo. They set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding them while the mother hatched the eggs. They have been named twit and twoo i see what they did there. So gorgeous. Testing your knowledge, what birds were they . gorgeous. Testing your knowledge, what birds were they . I have no idea. Me either. Someone out there can tell us. Dont worry about it. Get in touch in all of the usual ways. Kat, do you know what kind of outlet was . A tawny, i would have said. Barn . Little . Snowy . Eagle . There are many types. Honestly, i was reading about rod stewart watching his son play. A realfamily affair. Starting off with the Premier League understandably because chelsea, i think, overcame their last big hurdle. They have four more matches to go. By the rhino easy games in the Premier League. But there are no. Everton we re league. But there are no. Everton were the last big challenge. They brushed them aside yesterday. Antonio conte was happy with that. They need to win three of their last four. Easy peasy. Good morning, everybody. Chelsea manager, antonio conte, says his side must become champions in orderfor a good season to become a fantastic one. The blues showed showed title winning form with an impressive 3 0 victory at everton. Pedro scoring the pick of the goals. But second placed spurs are keeping the pressure on the leaders. Theyre just four points behind chelsea after beating arsenal 2 0 in the last derby at white hart lane. The victory means spurs will finish above arsenal for the first time in 22 years. Lewis hamilton says he needs to recover his speed after losing ground to championship leader Sebastian Vettell at the Russian Grand Prix. The briton finished fourth, while his mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas won his first ever f1 race. And after the first day of the World Championship snooker final at the crucible, john higgins leads defending champion mark selby 10 7. Selby won the final three frames last night to stay in touch. They will play to a conclusion today, its the first to 18. It isa it is a tight one. 10 7. It could go anywhere. Especially with selby. Stay with us because we want to hear more about rod stewart. Especially the picture. Yesterday we were talking about all of the boxing fallout. It is still all over the papers. Lovely pictures. I will show you those in a few minutes time. Carol. She is out looking to buy a car this morning. She is in peterborough. Good morning. Some very large trucks. This gentleman knows all about them. What is happening behind us . Behind us at the moment you can see swamp thing, one of the most up to date Monster Trucks available. A full on raising Monster Truck like would see in america racing. He will show are some of the power it has and maybe we will crush some cars, my favourite thing to do at truckfest. They will give passenger rides all day to people who come along. You can experience being in one of these. It is fantastic. Truckfest is my favourite event of the year. I have come here 20 years myself. I think it it has been going for 35. You can see amazing customised trucks. It is the biggest thing like this in europe. It never ceases to amaze me how much of a family day Out Truckfest will be. People of all ages are here, it is amazing. Out truckfest will be. People of all ages are here, it is amazinglj think he crushed some cars. How many people are you expecting today . we have a good turnout we can expect 40,000 people here today, an amazing thing in itself. Its notjust in peterborough, its happening in other parts of the country . Its, like, eight different offence around the country, we go to everyone with the country, we go to everyone with the cruiser because we like to give people rides in the truck and give them the chance to experience that s0 them the chance to experience that so its ever growing, it gets bigger and bigger every year and its great to bea and bigger every year and its great to be a part of it. Today is the last day, i hope it goes well, and the weather, although wet at the moment should improve. Thanks very much. It is raining in peterborough this morning, but through the day the rain will ease. The warmest conditions today will be in the north west, it will be wet as we come further south, so were looking ata come further south, so were looking at a mixture of rain and showers but the rain we have at the moment continuing to weaken as it goes north. This morning at 9am, starting in scotland, a lot of sunshine in the west and this is where were going to see the highest temperatures today. In the east there is a bit more cloud around, but it is dry. Coming south into Northern England, a little line of rain around 9am, not especially heavy, and although we will see brighter skies as we come further south at times we still have rain in the midlands, east anglia, South East England and along southern counties. Into the south west, we have had some heavy rain in devon in particular overnight, about an inch, and that rain will tend to ease a touch as we go through the day, on and off, some extending into South West Wales too but the rest of wales will be largely dry to start an similar in Northern Ireland, bright start with sunny spells coming through. Through the morning all the rain in the south weakens as it goes north and also pushes eastwards across southern counties, it will turn more showery and we will see brighter skies in between. With the breeze coming in from the north sea generally across Eastern Scotland and also eastern england, it will feel cooler. The Highs Temperatures the further north and west you are, we could see approaching 20 in parts of north west scotland. Where weve got the clear skies by day and the higher temperatures by night, we also have clear skies and low temperatures, so cold in the night in parts of scotland and Northern Ireland, still the cloud coming in across the east and we lose the showers across the south through the night, pulling away into the channel islands. Tomorrow, similar to today in that we will still see some of that cloud coming in from the north sea across Eastern Counties of scotla nd sea across Eastern Counties of scotland and england. It will break at times, brighter skies as we go further west, but the risk of showers anywhere across england and those showers in the midlands will be drifting down towards the south west through the cause of the day. As we head into wednesday, againa bit day. As we head into wednesday, again a bit more Cloud At Times, coming in from the east but more cloud in the south, bright skies with sunny intervals. 0nce cloud in the south, bright skies with sunny intervals. Once again it is the north and west seeing the lions share of the sunshine and also as a result the Highs Temperatures. All in all, after todays rain, things are settling down more and warming up, especially in the west. Carol, thank you very much. Im interested in what is inside these things, theyve got all sorts of kit, microwaves, fridges, beds, you could live in one of these . The one i was could live in one of these . The one iwas in could live in one of these . The one i was in at 6am was luxurious, like a 5 star hotel, a lovely bed, all the interior was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking Big Television as well good work. You could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known absolutely more from Carol A Little later. Thank you, we will see you soon. Live car crashing as well, how about that, what more do you want . Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning mps have accused Social Media Firms of a shameful failure to tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. A man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. 0n on this Bank Holiday Monday morning, lets have a look at some of the newspapers and the Daily Telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, proposals to make Social Media Firms more responsible for the content they published and its a big debate about whether these social media sites distribute content that other people, including ourselves, make, or whether they content that other people, including ourselves, make, orwhetherthey are publishers and they should be more responsible for the content that is on their site. There is a call for them being fined if they dont police it or remove offensive content within a set time period. Thats on the front of the telegraph today. That lead story is also the front page of the times this morning at the bottom. Theyre also talking about theresa may responding to those latest talks shes had with eu leaders concerning brexit, saying she will walk away if there is no deal, which once again kind of ramps up deal, which once again kind of ramps up all of the uncertainty around what exactly is going to happen. A great picture from the English National surfing championships taking place in apparent course in cornwall over the weekend. The front of the ft, theresa mays interview with andrew marr yesterday, and interest free credit cards a Ticking Timebomb according to bankers, theres too much debt and it could make a Revenue Scandal which hit tesco and it is all about how the revenue on cards are accounted for, some cards have 43 months of interest free and they dont know if customers can pay it back. The daily mirror has announced the return of tony blair, he stepped into the fray over the snap General Election, saying he wants voters to support labour. He isnt exactly a Corbyn Easter but he says labour has the best chance of improving the country in the future and anthonyjoshua on the front and the back of the papers. He still owes his local launderette about £150 apparently that is a lot of washing, £150 0n the back page it is all about whether he will fight tyson fury or Vladimir Klitschko next. The fact he is on the front and the back shows how much of a superstar he is on the verge of becoming, hes already worth £20 million and one of the biggest names in british boxing. The sun has one of these articles on pages four and five about where he will be and what he will do next and whether he will be bigger than David Beckham in terms of his earning capacity, they said he could be a Big Old Jo Bigger Global Superstar and earn £1 billion and be the biggest name bigger global superstar. Its the recognition he is drawing in viewers and listeners that wouldnt have boxing as their number one sport. He isnt married toa number one sport. He isnt married to a spice girl or a popstar yet. The other picture we were talking about before i did sport a few minutes ago, rod stewart out with wives number two and three watching his son, liam, playing ice hockey. Liam and Great Britain ice hockey won their group game at the World Championships and they have been promoted to the next level of world eye socket. You would think he would be happier about it . A stressful situation with your ex wife and your present white but he did very well, liam is rachel hunters son with rod stewart a nd liam is rachel hunters son with rod stewart and there is his ex wife, penny lancaster. Present wife. Thanks very much. This is a brilliant picture storage. In the telegraph, a cathedral in spain, just near madrid, it looks like a traditional cathedral but it has been made with reclaimed parts, including recycled masonry, old bottles a nd including recycled masonry, old bottles and cans, 130 foot high dome, the priest who has built it, 91, had no plans, no sketches, no legal permit and the church and the local authority say they want nothing to do with it and it could be structurally unsafe. They are working out what to do with it. A massive diy project in the middle of madrid and no one knows what to do with it. A 91yearold priest did that on his own . It is his lifes work. He did it out of faith and no other reason. If he won Something Else to do he could do a few things that mine. Some shelves on Bank Holiday Monday thanks very much. From the Eu Referendum to the upcoming General Election, theres been a fair amount of Ballot Box Action of late. And later this week six english regions head to the polls to pick their first metro mayors. But are people interested . Jayne mccubbin has been to bury in Greater Manchester to find out. Six of them, five of them. Welcome to bury market. Any two for £1, strawberries, blueberries. We are here with a question. Are we ready for may the fourth . Yeah, thank god he looks good, great sausages. Thank you. May the fourth . May the fourth, General Election. No . Yeah, election. Not the General Election . Youre not going to ask us politics questions, you . Star wars, may the force be with you. They may need thatjedi forced to force be with you. They may need that jedi forced to get force be with you. They may need thatjedi forced to get them through the next few weeks. Before they vote for a new government theyve got to vote for a new metro mayor. Its a mayoral collection . Is it. Youre telling me something now. Metro mayor. They will have powers over issues like. But over at the spuds and black putting, theres a general sense of apathy. Are you at all interested . Sense of apathy. Are you at all interested . Not one bit. Weve had brexit, General Election, another one, do be perfectly honest, lost the will to live. Economists believe that it the will to live. Economists believe thatitis the will to live. Economists believe that it is cities which drive economic growth, london is the energy of the uk economy. The government wants to devolve more powers to the city regions to try to emulate its success. Whether or not theyre the right powers matched with the right money, that is up for debate. Its about decisions being taken in greater debate. Its about decisions being ta ken in Greater Manchester, debate. Its about decisions being taken in Greater Manchester, tees valley or liverpool that happy in previously taken in london, a great opportunity to create more jobs and put more money in the pockets of the people that live in these areas. Im not convinced they need more cash, you end up with a nice pile of conkers if you save for 30 years but it doesnt make you wealthy. These good people of bury and the rest of Greater Manchester were asked in 2012 if they wanted a metro mayor, the majority voted no. Are you voting . Already sent it off, postal. Sue and albert voted yes. |j voting . Already sent it off, postal. Sue and albert voted yes. I would sooner have the money spent up here by the people that are up here, they know how to spend it rather than down south because london doesnt know whats going on up here basically. We are totally two separate nations, the north and the south. More power for up north, all goodin south. More power for up north, all good in your book . Yes. On may the force they will vote again. They hope their metro mayor will have the clout to make a difference. Jayne mccubbin, bbc news. Its a mecca for fans of massive motors. 60,000 people will head to truckfest this bank holiday, and our carol is one of them. Shell be bringing us the weather from there throughout the morning. This is what we can see right now at truckfest. Here we go. Heres what its like if you happen to be their. If you were lying under one of those beasts there. Carol is well out of the way, though, she will be safe and she will have the weather for us and she will have the weather for us and she will be showing us around those big machines. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news, im katharine carpenter. A 21 year old woman who was shot when Counter Terrorism police raided a house in willesden has gone straight from hospital to a Police Station for questioning after she was arrested. Detectives have been given more time to question six other suspects who were detained during thursdays operation along with a man who was arrested in whitehall in an unrelated incident earlier in the day. Investigations are continuing after a fatal collision in farningham, near dartford, in which two men died. Three vehicles were involved in the crash which happened on saturday morning. Seven others needed hospital treatment, one man was seriously injured. A charity that gives free medical care and food to dogs owned by Homeless People living on the capitals streets says the work they do is vital as it helps take pressure off the homeless person to provide for their animal. Dogs on the Streets London offers help to homeless dog owners once a week from a pop up vets on the strand. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. There are some Bank Holiday Closures on the tube, theres no service on the dlr between stratford and bow church, or between bank and shadwell, no service on the Northern Line between edware and hampstead and london 0verground has no service between romford and upminster, Shepherds Bush and Willesden Junction and camden road and stratford. 0n the trains theres no service to and from Cannon Street and a reduced service at Charing Cross london bridge, Liverpool Street, paddington. 0n the roads the a127 is closed in Ardleigh Green between the a12 and squirrels heath road for works on the railway bridge. Its closed until early tomorrow morning. Traffic is coping well on the approach. Lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. Good morning. Well, it may be the first day of may but it looks like were holding onto those april showers for a little bit longer. Today, sunny spells and scattered showers from the word go really, those showers do have the potential to be quite happy during the afternoon the further west you are could contain the odd rumble of thunder, fairly breezy with a south westerly Wind Direction and highs of around 13. In any sunshine, though, feeling quite warm. As we move through this evening then again the chance of seeing a few scattered showers but all becoming increasingly dry as we move through tonight, some clearer spells in the mix as well but our temperature is not falling to load, and overnight low of 7 9. That takes us into tuesday. A fairly bright start to the day first thing but well see more in the way of cloud into the afternoon, sunny spells and just the chance of seeing an isolated shower again, why is 16 with a north easterly breeze. For wednesday its a fairly cloudy picture, i think it will be largely dry, a few brighter intervals in the mix as well but fairly breezy again with that north easterly breeze. Ill leave you with the outlook as we move through this week, windy at times, fairly cloudy with a few brighter intervals and largely dry. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now, though, its back to rachel and ben. Bye for now. Hello. This is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. Shameful and a disgrace. A damning verdict on the failure of Big Internet Companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. Well be talking to an Industry Insider and asking whether those criticisms are fair. When youre eating out and theres just too much on your plate, would you ever ask to take home your left overs . Well be hearing about plans for all restaurants in scotland to offer doggy bags and help cut waste. I think you should sit down, fella, or ill handcuff you to that desk. Its been one of the most talked about shows on tv this year. So, did the finale of line of duty give us the answers we needed . No, is the answer to that. All that still to come. A big Spoiler Alert for that, but well give you warning. But now, a summary of this mornings main news. A group of mps says the failure of some of the biggest Internet Companies to remove illegal on line content is a disgrace. The Home Affairs Select Committee Says firms, including facebook, twitter, and google, are Shamefully Far from taking sufficient action to deal with Terrorist Propaganda and images of child abuse. The mps Say Offending companies should be fined and ordered to contribute to the cost of Police Investigations. Well be discussing this with social media expert Luc Delanyjust after 7 oclock. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. Detectives say 61 year old, guy hedger, was shot as intruders entered the property, near the town of ringwood, in the early hours of sunday morning. Its not believed mr hedger was known to his killers. Labour says it will clamp down on bad landlords, if it winsjunes General Election. The party wants new powers for councils to issue licences, with tough fines for those who fail to provide safe housing and appliances. But the conservatives say it will lead to rent rises. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The confederation points out that uk Health Spending as a share of the economy is below that of france and germany. It also wants the next government to set up an independent body to advise what level of funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist, Emmanuel Macron, and his far right opponent, Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. 0pinion polls taken since the first round of voting last week suggest mr macron is favourite to win. The testing of Primary School children, used to make important decisions about students, is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. The Department For Education said it will consider the report and respond in due course. At least nine people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states, including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. A chance discovery by a Pre School Child has saved a family of owls. A busy weekend of sport. It was all about boxing. It still is, really. That a klitschko and anthonyjoshua on many front pages. Wladimir klitschko. We will star with the Premier League. Things are hotting up. Tim are playing tonight. Things could change. Chelsea seems like it could change. Chelsea seems like it could sweep it, though. Chelsea manager, antonio conte, says his side must become champions for a good season to become a fantastic one. A dominant win at everton saw them maintain their lead at the top of the table but spurs are keeping the pressure on. Meanwhile, there was frustration for the two Manchester Teams in the battle for the Fourth Champions League spot. Joe lynskey rounds up the action. Football delivers moments of ecstasy and exhilaration. Few savour the emotion so passionately as antonio co nte. Emotion so passionately as antonio conte. His chelsea side are now closing in on the Premier League title. In their path towards silverware come gold flourishes. Fantastic goal. On paper, this match with everton marked their toughest fixture left to play. Three goals and three points make this the mark of clinical champions. We played with a good head. At this part of the season it is important to use first the head, then the heart, than the legs. As they prepare to go next door, tottenham looked down on the neighbours. Victory against arsenal is the sweetest way to keep it to the race alive. No matter who wins, this will be a tough one for spurs. They finish above their rivals for the first time in two decades. We are so the first time in two decades. We are so happy. For them it is fantastic. For us as well. But i wa nt to fantastic. For us as well. But i want to win the title. We will try. That is what we want. It is the hope during the season that makes relegation at the end of it so painful. At liverpool thought they we re painful. At liverpool thought they were doing all right. Not an ideal result for city either. The team looking to catch them in fourth have there own problems. Manchester uniteds injury list grows increasingly long. What can you do . You can go to the bed to the toilet and breaka you can go to the bed to the toilet and break a leg. You can go to the bed to the toilet and breaka leg. We are in you can go to the bed to the toilet and break a leg. We are in trouble. Trouble with patchy form. Swansea salvaged a late draw at old trafford to boost the hopes of survival. Ecstasy comes in many forms in this division. Joe lynskey, bbc news. Great free kick, wasnt it . In the Womens Super League spring series, Chelsea Ladies beat yeovil, 6 0, while sunderland and arsenal finished goalless. Bolton wanderers will be Playing Championship Football next season. A 3 0 win over peterborough on the final day of the League One Season meant they pipped fleetwood to the Final Automatic Promotion place. They return to the second tier at the first time of asking after being relegated last season. After his captivating knockout victory over former undisputed heavyweight champion, Wladimir Klitschko, on saturday night, anthonyjoshua has been reflecting on his success. And despite adding the wbo and ibo belts to his existing ibf title, heres how the briton responded to being described as a Global Sporting Star. So, Global Sporting Star. So, globalsporting star. Do so, Global Sporting Star. Do you know what it is, i am going back to the same house with the same family. You know, nothing changes. Do you know what i mean . Perception and reach changes, but the ground i am on does not change. It is nice. It is amazing. But i am still a fighter. I have to keep that mindset right now and keep my feet firmly on the ground. He says nothing changes. I think you will find a lot has changed after that fight. Lewis hamilton was put in the shade by his teammate Valtteri Bottas yesterday, who claimed his Maiden F1 Win at the Russian Grand Prix the mercedes driver held off a late challenge from Sebastian Vettel for his first victory. Hamilton came a disappointing fourth. World number 0ne mark selby will go into the last day of the World Snooker championship final trailing john higgins by ten frames to seven. Defending champion selby won the last three frames of the day to give himself a lifeline having trailed 10 4 to higgins at one point. Selby is currently enjoying an unbroken two year spell as world number one and has dominated the sport recently. But its nicely poised going into the final day of competition, which starts at 2 oclock. 0rganisers for the Tour De Yorkshire estimate more than two Million People turned out across the county over the weekend to see some of the worlds top cyclists. The final stage of the mens race from Bradford To Fox Valley near sheffield included some tough climbs and steep descents. Belgian Serge Pauwels secured his first career win in the race, winning sundays stage and the general classification. Rafael nadal has won the barcelona 0pen tennis title for the tenth time. He did the same in monte carlo last week too. His latest victory came against austrias dominic thiem, who was outclassed, 6 4, 6 1, in the final. The french open, on the clay of roland garros, is now less than a month away. Ten consecutive match points. You would not bet against him. This resurgence of the old stars in tennis. Topping the world ranking points at the moment. Rafael nadal behind him. It is good to see him back. Thank you very much. It is nice to see you. Labour says it will clamp down on bad landlords if it wins junes General Election. The party wants new powers for councils to issue licences, with tough fines for those who fail to provide safe housing and appliances. But the conservatives say it will lead to rent rises. Joining us from Our London Newsroom is the shadow housing minister, john healey. A very good morning to you. What is wrong with the Current System . a very good morning to you. What is wrong with the Current System . It is quite simple. The law of the land has not caught up with how we live. 0ne has not caught up with how we live. One in five of us rent our home. That is one million families with children. And yet we have fewer rights renting a family home than we do buying a fridge or freezer. It is time to make sure councils and the law can clamp down on the very worst landlords, particularly people as renters and Consumer Rights. What would you like changed . renters and Consumer Rights. What would you like changed . A clear minimum force of legal standards so te na nts minimum force of legal standards so tenants dont have to suffer unsafe wiring, colds, damp, and sometimes dangerous homes. We would make sure that tenants, as consumers, have the Consumer Rights to be able to get landlords to fix problems. Then we give councils the ability to clamp down on the worst of the landlords. I want to see every private rental house fit to be called a home. You say the tories are not doing enough and they have let this system get into such a state. But they brought in legislation to Ban Rogue Landlords from renting out property is. Why are those proposals not enough . Not a single landlord has been banned. No legislation to stop these fees. The truth is, over yea rs, these fees. The truth is, over years , we these fees. The truth is, over yea rs, we have these fees. The truth is, over years, we have seen these fees. The truth is, over years, we have seen them defend the status quo. They have ignored the common problems private renters have. And they refuse to step in to make sure we see basics set standards for homes we rent. They have to be free of vermin, they have to be free of serious damp, they have to be free of dangerous appliances and wiring. This is just not good enough in this day and age when we have so many families with children living and trying to build their lives in private rented homes. The underlying problem, is it not, is just the underlying problem, is it not, isjust a lack the underlying problem, is it not, is just a lack of housing in the first place. This applies to people trying to buy and get onto the Housing Ladder themselves. The a nswer Housing Ladder themselves. The answer is to build more houses so we are not reliant on poor quality housing. There is no simple answer in housing. It is true there is a 24 year low in housebuilding. We need more genuinely affordable homes. Labour will set up plans to build more. We also have to fix the broken housing market. It is about private te na nts housing market. It is about private tenants and landlords making sure we have basic Consumer Rights like we have basic Consumer Rights like we have in any other market. So, the proposal to introduce more legislation, rules, regulations, on what landlords can offer, and finding those who dont offer the minimum standard. That washes up the cost. Will that cost not simply be pushed onto those who cannot afford rent . Pushes. Pushed onto those who cannot afford rent . Pushes. What we have seen in areas with both labour and conservative with licensing schemes is they are able to clamp down on the worst landlords and raise standards. They are very welcome, not just by the standards. They are very welcome, notjust by the renters that may be exploited by the very worst landlords, but it helps lift the street. It is a no brainer we have seen street. It is a no brainer we have seen conservative ministers turn away from helping renters. After many years of failure, it is clear they have no plan to fix the housing crisis. Thank you. John healey. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning mps have accused Social Media Firms of a shameful failure to properly tackle Terrorist Propaganda and images of child abuse online. A man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Shes at truckfest in peterborough. Ican i can see youre getting up cosy inside the cab of a truck, carol . Im not as stupid as i look, its lovely in here this truck is called firefighter, a 42 ton truck, ten yea rs firefighter, a 42 ton truck, ten years old, but look how large areas it is. Theres a nice comfy bed, a television as well, and weve got a microwave and a fridge in here but It Isa Microwave and a fridge in here but it is a fully customised to truck, its not just it is a fully customised to truck, its notjust a show it is a fully customised to truck, its not just a show truck, it is a fully customised to truck, its notjust a show truck, it it is a fully customised to truck, its not just a show truck, it works as well it does eight miles to the gallon, it takes diesel and this particular one is done1 million kilometres, you heard that right, 1 million, around 600,000 miles i have to say it is much more luxurious than my house its also drier in here than outside, heavy rain at the moment in peterborough at truckfest. Through the morning what you will find is the rain will tend to ease and some will see showers. Today the Brightest Skies will be across North Western parts of the uk, particularly north west scotland, we can see temperatures today approaching 20 there. Lets start at 9am in scotland, the west is best in terms of sunshine, a wee bit more cloud in the east, that will be there with us through the day. Also some light rain in Northern England but as we come south, one or two brighter spells here and there but then we run into some rain again, then we run into some rain again, the rain in east anglia, the midlands, parts of South East England, the south coast and some heavy rain in devon and cornwall, heavy rain in devon and cornwall, heavy rain in devon and cornwall, heavy rain there overnight, up to an inch. Then in wales, again we are seeing some rain this morning at 9am in Southern Parts of wales, north wales seeing something dry and brighter. In Northern Ireland we are back into brighter skies, and you are going to hang on to sunshine through the course of the day and temperatures will reflect that, especially during the afternoon. During the day you can see the breeze coming in off the north sea, blowing in the cloud we see across Scotla Nd Blowing in the cloud we see across scotland but breaking up at times in parts of eastern england. Meanwhile our rain currently across the midlands, east anglia and wales will move north into Northern England, but a weak feature, in Southern England and south wales we will see further showers, some could be heavy and thundery but with sunny spells in between. Through the evening and overnight, where we have the clear skies by day we will have them by night, after a warm day, a cold night, after a warm day, a cold night, so in Western Scotland and in Northern Ireland. Still some cloud coming in through the north sea across the east coast and the showers in the south tending to fade. Into tomorrow, again some of that cloud still rolling in from the east coast but once again it will break up and we will also see showers developing in parts of england and they will head towards south west england, but the way with showers, a lot will miss them all together. If youre in the sunshine, the best of which in the north and west, while we are looking at the high teens are not as high as some other parts of the uk. 0n high teens are not as high as some other parts of the uk. On wednesday, a bit more cloud, bright with sunny skies in Southern Parts of england but as we go further north, once again this is where the brighter skies will be an where we see the sunshine for the longest. But things after today things settling down and for most bar the odd shower it should remain fairly dry. It looks so lovely and snug in there, must be tempting getting up slow early as we do to have a little snooze on the couch behind you. Just feel the plush nurse snooze on the couch behind you. Just feelthe plush nurse it is lovely it is the last word, i tell you nice big cushions, padded at the back like a headboard, lovely. Dan is getting very excited, all sorts of Interior Design ideas then. Theres no chance i would fit in that bed . You would have to put your legs around your head i think, ben thank you, carol thats another story theyre used for five billion journeys every year to shop, work or study, yet bus services outside of london are in crisis, according to campaigners. Councils across england and wales have cut their budgets by a third since 2010, affecting thousands of routes. And its the young, the less well off and those living in small towns and villages who are said to be the ones suffering most. Heres our transport correspondent, richard westcott. Times running out for many of our buses. They carry three times more people than the trains but thousands of council subsidised routes have gonein of council subsidised routes have gone in recent years. This is the 267 Late Night Service from bath to froome. Its one of the services thatis froome. Its one of the services that is facing cuts across the country, and in fact come september the funding for this service is going to run out completely. Most of the passengers on this bus are young, like holly, who works legs in a restaurant. And josh, who goes to couegein a restaurant. And josh, who goes to college in bath. They cant afford to drive, catch the more expensive train or move house. Its a really, really big deal because you just cant find the same opportunities in a small town like froome, so being able to travel daily and nightly back from bath, its really important to me being able to earn enough money to live independently. How much time have you got potentially going to college in bath . Just under three years. How are you going to get there for the next three years . I dont know what im going to do. Bath and Somerset Council says other authorities should help fund the service because the passengers come from different areas. First buses help keep it going for a few extra months but in reality unless a campaign can drum up reality unless a campaign can drum up more reality unless a campaign can drum up more passengers, reality unless a campaign can drum up more passengers, the late weeknight to 67s will go. Its a story reflected across much of england and wales. Campaigners say nearly 3000 councils subsidised routes have been slimmed down or dropped since 2010. 500 of them last year when two thirds of local authorities cut their vast budget. First group run a fifth of the buses outside london, which is where these cuts are happening. We want to carry more customers, that is how we are successful. When we are criticised for bus cuts whenever we do take it hard, we only ever withdraw a service as a last resort. 0ften hard, we only ever withdraw a service as a last resort. Often a service as a last resort. Often a service is being withdrawn because of reductions in local authority funding. Councils say years of cuts in Government Funding has forced them to ditch roots. A new buses bill will soon give them more powers to improve services, but back on the 267, passengers know once their bust disappears, it almost never comes back. Richard westcott, bbc news, froome. If youre eating out, and youre so full you just cant fit it all in, would you ever ask for a doggy bag . I have never done this, have you . Yeah, pizza and courage. Definitely. How would you put curry in a bag . Carry the next day, loads of people do that and curry. A lot of us wouldnt. A survey suggests two fifths of people are reluctant to ask for our leftovers. This is contributing to millions of tons of food waste each year. Now restaurants in scotland are taking part in a scheme to get people to take their unfinished meals home. Holly hamilton has been to find out more. When it comes to dining out, we are spoilt for choice. And in an all super sized era, Portion Sizes are getting bigger too. And yet even if we cant manage to finish everything on our plate, most of us are quite relu cta nt to on our plate, most of us are quite reluctant to have it boxed up and taken home with us, in other words a doggy bag. Do you mind if i get the rest to go . Thanks very much. In one survey while 75 said they would like a doggy bag, 42 said they would be too embarrassed to ask for one. Your conscious about the fact you might be looked upon differently. If you cant finish it youve paid for it so you have a choice of taking it home for you or your dog, thats sensible as far as im concerned. I have done it on numerous occasions and i have no problem doing it. It is so much waste, i have a small appetite, i enjoy good food but i would like to ta ke enjoy good food but i would like to take it with me. I have no problem but look at my plate, it is always empty. In scotland it could soon be the norm with plans to introduce doggy bags to all restaurants as pa rt doggy bags to all restaurants as part of a plan to cut food waste. Would you like it in a doggy bag . That would be great. Lots of restaurants already offer it, which is fantastic, What Good To Go does is fantastic, What Good To Go does is extra promotion, you are actively offering a doggy bag. We did a pilot and pleased to say it was really positive and something restaurants told us they wanted and customers too said they wanted. And this is the problem, across the uk food waste costs the restaurant sector more than £600 million a year with eateries producing nearly 200,000 tons. More than a third of that waste co m es tons. More than a third of that waste comes straight from the customers plates. But it doesnt have to be this way, campaigners here say if restaurants routinely offered doggy bags it would save the equivalent of 800,000 meals going in the bin every year. I do think its our responsibility to make sure people are aware of the fact its ok to ta ke people are aware of the fact its ok to take food home and reheat it and it is fit for purpose. Were talking about a world that has a food crisis and were wasting food. So people taking food home, werejust and were wasting food. So people taking food home, were just giving them that opportunity and actually intervening rather than waiting for them to ask makes a huge difference. D99y them to ask makes a huge difference. Doggy bags are common practice in the us and even in france restau ra nts the us and even in france restaurants are legally obliged now to provide one if requested by diners, but here in the uk old habits die hard. As a nation we dont like to make a fuss, but with ambitious targets to cut food waste by 20 within the next ten years, maybe its time to start thinking inside the box. Holly hamilton, bbc news, glasgow. You see, food in a box like that, you could take home your curry like that now you have explained it, not in not in a carrier bag still to come this morning moths are munching through our clothes in record numbers thanks to the mild winter. Well be getting some tips on how to stop them invading your wardrobe. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news, im katharine carpenter. A 21 year old woman who was shot when Counter Terrorism police raided a house in North West London on thursday has been arrested. Detectives have been given more time to question six other suspects who were detained during thursdays operation along with a man who was arrested in whitehall in an unrelated incident earlier in the day. A man has suffered what Police Describe as A Brutal And Horrifying attack in a car park in surrey. Theyre asking anyone who recognises these men to contact them. Detectives released the cctv images after the victim was beaten with a plank of wood in horley in the early hours of sunday morning. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. There are some Bank Holiday Closures on the tube, theres no service on the dlr between stratford and bow church, or between bank and shadwell, no service on the Northern Line between edware and hampstead and london 0verground has no service between romford and upminster, Shepherds Bush and Willesden Junction and camden road and stratford. 0n the trains theres no service to and from Cannon Street and a reduced service at Charing Cross london bridge, Liverpool Street, paddington. 0n the roads the a127 is closed in Ardleigh Green between the a12 and squirrels heath road for works on the railway bridge. Its closed until early tomorrow morning. Traffic is coping well on the approach. Hayes, a312 parkway is now clear after and earlier closure at the m4 because of a crash. Finally in hither green, the South Circular is closed between verdant lane and baring road lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. Good morning. Well, it may be the first day of may but it looks like were holding onto those april showers for a little bit longer. Today, sunny spells and scattered showers from the word go really, those showers do have the potential to be quite happy during the afternoon, the further west you are could contain the odd rumble of thunder, fairly breezy with a south westerly Wind Direction and highs of around 13 celsius. In any sunshine, though, feeling quite warm. As we move through this evening then again the chance of seeing a few scattered showers but all becoming increasingly dry as we move through tonight, some clearer spells in the mix as well but our temperatures not falling too low, an overnight low of 7 9. That takes us into tuesday. A fairly bright start to the day first thing but well see more in the way of cloud into the afternoon, sunny spells and just the chance of seeing an isolated shower again, highs of 16 with a north easterly breeze. For wednesday its a fairly cloudy picture, i think it will be largely dry, a few brighter intervals in the mix as well but fairly breezy again with that north easterly breeze. Ill leave you with the outlook as we move through this week, windy at times, fairly cloudy with a few brighter intervals and largely dry. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now, though, its back to rachel and ben. Bye for now. Hello. This is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. Shameful and a disgrace. A damning verdict on the failure of Big Internet Companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. A committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isnt removed quickly enough and pay for Police Investigations into potentially illegal posts. Good morning. Its monday the 1st of may. Also this morning a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at his home in dorset is named as guy hedger. Police appeal for help to catch his killer. Nhs leaders warn that the Health Care System will soon be incapable of meeting patients needs as they set out their wish list ahead of the General Election. In sport, still tight at the top. Chelsea and tottenham both win in the Premier League. Theres still just four points between them. And carol is out and about with the weather. Good morning from truckfest in peterborough. Many Monster Trucks will be here, some competing for truck of the year. Stunt car is as well. It has been pouring buckets. The worst has moved away. In england and wales, some rain, but some showers. Bright spells. More cloud in Eastern Scotland. Northern ireland in scotland, a fine day with some sunshine. I will have more details in around 15 minutes. Thank you, carol. Good morning. First, our main story. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to tackle on line Terrorist Propaganda and hate speech. A report by a group of mps claims sites like facebook, twitter, and google put more effort into protecting their profits than keeping the public safe on line. The Home Affairs Select committee branded the firms lack of action as a disgrace, as Jonathan Blake reports. Twitter, facebook, and google. Big brands and Household Names used by billions online every day, accused, again, of doing nowhere near enough to tackle illegal, abusive, or extremist posts. I think both the richest and Biggest Companies in the world have both the ability and the responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed. I dont think they are taking this seriously enough and i think they need to. The mp suggested fines for social Media Companies that arent removing things quickly enough. They proposed they pay for policing as well. That is similar to the model used in football where clubs pay for policing on match days. All three companies criticised in the report defended their approach to on line safety and say they are committed to doing more. Facebook, twitter, and google all have ways to report things we see on line which may be illegal or inappropriate. But the mps report criticises those companies for relying too much on users and says they are effectively outsourcing policing at zero expense. This is not the first time social Media Companies have been criticised for not stopping extremism and abuse. They have to continue balancing a platform for free speech and stopping those who abuse it. Jonathan blake, bbc news. Well be discussing this with social media expert Luc Delanyjust after 7 oclock. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. 61 year old, guy hedger, was shot as intruders entered the property in the early hours of sunday morning. Simonjones reports. Police cordon off a Quiet Cul De Sac that has now become a murder scene. Officers were first called here after three yesterday morning. There were three or more intruders in the house. Police believe that guy hedger did not know them, but they shot him dead. This was an aggravated burglary. The offenders went in to steal and they shot him. He tragically died in hospital. We have since launched a Murder Enquiry and ask anyone with information to come forward to help us. A second person who lived in the house was there at the time. They said they were left deeply affected by what happened and are now being cared for by specially trained officers. Police say that the area will remain cordoned off and there will be high visibility patrols today to offer reassurance to the community. They want to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious. The key questions, what led to the shooting, and why guy hedger ended up losing his life. The hunt for the killers continues. Simon jones, bbc news. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The Nhs Confederation also wants whoever forms the next government to set up an independent body to work out how much funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. 0ur Health Editor, hugh pym, reports. The future funding of the nhs is on the political agenda. Election ma nifestoes the political agenda. Election manifestoes should spell out where it parties stand. The confederation representing Health Groups in england, wales, in Northern Ireland, has called for a commitment of gdp to be spent on health, as with defence and international aid. They note that uk Health Spending as a share of the economy is just under 10 is below that of france and germany. The organisation has also called for an independent office to advise ministers on appropriate funding for the nhs. The confederation says Political Parties must recognise that without action soon, the health and care system will be incapable of meeting modern needs. Hugh pym, bbc news. Parliament is to be dissolved later this week ahead ofjunes General Election, but campaigning by all sides is already well under way. This morning, a pledge from labour to clamp down on bad landlords, with tougher fines for those who fail to provide safe housing. Lets find out more from our Political Correspondent, leila nathoo, whos in Our London Newsroom. It housing going to be a big issue in this election . There are a million private renters. It is a big target for parties. Labour says they wa nt to target for parties. Labour says they want to put power in the hands of te na nts. Want to put power in the hands of tenants. They say at the moment all they have to rely on is poorly resourced teams for when things go wrong and they want to stop poor quality accommodation being rented out in the first place. They want to introduce legal minimum standards for things like wiring, sewerage, pests, and they want to bring in licensing schemes in councils to introduce fines for up to £1000 for landlords that are ignoring the rules. The conservatives say there is no reason to have a Blanket Licensing Scheme is a will make renting more expensive and will pass on the costs to tenants. You can see that renters, the 11 million renters across the country, will be able to target group in this election. Thank you very much for that. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist, Emmanuel Macron, and his far right opponent, Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. Lets go live to paris and join our correspondent, hugh schofield. Hugh, what can we expect from le pen and macron in the last week of campaigning . A big week and it all comes down to this, doesnt it . A big day in paris today with rallies. There are at least five different worker day rallies as well. The parties will all be out alongside union demonstrations, two of them. Comparative 2002. Marine le pens father, a mass turnout of half a million workers on the streets of paris at the same time to say no to him. Nothing like that today. These anti demonstrations by workers and unions are divided. They dont know whether to vote against her or macron, who represents liberal free market economics, and they say he is as bad. You have a completely changed landscape. There is no movement to stop Marine Le Pen, at least united one. For now, thank you very much, hugh schofield, who is in paris. The testing of Primary School children, used to make important decisions about students, is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. Heres our education correspondent, marc ashdown. Even from a young age, children are well accustomed to being tested, but mps are worried the importance placed nowadays on how children perform in isolated tests leads to a multitude of problems. Results are used to judge schools in annual performance tables, which this Education Select Committee report has said can create a high stakes environment, damaging to students and teachers. By wilfred 0wen. These year 6 students are gearing up for their test. It is a good school in a challenging area of london. The reality is children at the age of 10 or 11 are going to do an hours test, which will evaluate their reading for four years. It is a very high stakes hour. For us, as a school, the results of that are also very high stakes, because it is how it is rated. As an alternative, a rolling three year average has been proposed. 0fsted said it wants a broad curriculum. To prevent teaching to test. The Department For Education has said it will consider the report and respond in due course. Marc ashdown, bbc news. At least nine people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states, including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. Some lovely pictures of some lovely, little owls to show you right now. A chance discovery by a preschool child has saved a family of owls. Three large eggs were found in a bucket in a Forest School near winchester. At first, quite rightly, they were not sure what it was, until they saw that flying from the outdoor loo. They set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding them while the mother hatched the eggs. There it is. Teamwork, i like it. Baby eggs, sorry, baby owls. They have been named twit and twoo i see what they did there. We asked you early out what kind of owls they are. You didnt let us down. They are barn owls. A very cute story. Reliably informing us. Thank you as always. Back to our main story now. Are the big social Media Companies doing enough to remove illegal material from their sites . Well, not according to a new report by a group of mps. Companies like facebook, twitter, and google have been branded a disgrace by the Home Affairs Select committee, for failing to tackle terrorist and hate crime propaganda. The sites have defended their approach to on line safety but admit more could be done. Luc delany, former Public Policy director at facebook and google is with us now. You have been in there. You have beenin you have been in there. You have been in the thick of it. Describe to us been in the thick of it. Describe to us how difficult it is to monitor all of this content and say what is appropriate, inappropriate, illegal. It is questionable whether companies should actually make the judgement of what is illegal. We have police and judges and courts decide that for us. We have to be careful to not Ask Companies to be judge, jury and executioner. Some would be concerned by that. Youtube has 300 hours worth of co nte nt by that. Youtube has 300 hours worth of content uploaded per minute. Facebook has 1. 9 billion people on the platform. Really, we need to have Smart Solutions to try to deal with the scale of rocklands. Bullying, illegal content, no matter what it is. Does this come down to defining social Media Networks as publishers or contributors . They are putting things out in the public domain. But google and facebook might say that they are just allowing people to share Information Thatis allowing people to share information that is coming from the users themselves. That is right. It is defined in law. Platforms are not liable initially for content on their services. That makes sense if you think about it. Just as facebook cannot be responsible for all of the content people put up, the post office cannot be responsible for every letter either. The system would break down. Editorial choices that are clearly pushed and published by The Individual Organisation have a lot more responsibility for the content under the law. Equally, you would say the flipside of that is these organisations are making a lot of money off the of that content that is created by users. If they are able to use it for good, for profits, they do what they want with it, they should also spend some to make sure things are not harmful. They do and you are right to be these companies have big pockets. Right. But at a certain point, 2 billion people on the platform, endless resources do not really need the need. There are some examples where the content has been so blatantly inappropriate and they have not reacted quickly enough. For example, the killing of the 74 year old man in cleveland in the us recently. A confession was put up. A complaint was made to facebook. It took two hours to take that down. You are right. And the bbc was once looking at images of abuse on line. Facebook users were exchanging that material. Of the 100 cases reported, facebook remove only 18 there are some bad headlines that have hit the papers recently. This really looks at why those problems exist and how they exist and facebook should come up with solutions. The report is using very inflammatory language, grabs headlines and bashes the Tech Companies but it doesnt look at the convexity of the issue. But this is Terrorist Propaganda and child abuse images, you have to use this language . The language they use has been going on for many years, we have a strong history in this country with the internet watch foundation, with the centre for exploitation and online protection here, the language used around that i dont think reflects the reality of the work being done between the partnerships existing already between industry and the police. This report is divisive, it doesnt help and come up with any positive solutions. I want to talk about one solutions. I want to talk about one solution and thats the proposal to create a fine system, something proposed in germany, giving the sites noticed and if they dont take these things down within an allotted timeframe they would face a severe fine. Would that work . Its interesting to explore that but the problem is there is a presumption these companies should know and be able to easily identify what is illegal and do we want these american Tech Companies to be policing us . The comparison between police being paid for at Football Matches were 40,000 people come together, have one particular type of violent behaviour that they are renowned for, its not the same as me checking my instagram before i come on or having a policeman in my pocket and everything i do is monitored. These companies have a privacy obligation to consumers. Theres a constant balance between protecting people, providing tools for reporting and their privacy, they have legal rights to privacy as well. Fascinating, we could talk so much more because it gets into the issue of the sites policing and keeping an eye on things and the idea of free speech. Time is against us idea of free speech. Time is against us but really good to talk to you. Thank you. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Shes at truckfest in peterborough. Carol, what have you found this time . Is that view in that car . |j wish its amazing, it is a stunt driver, look at this, oh my goodness, he has left this carbohydrate but he has been on the roof, hes coming tojoin us. Im alsojoined by colin roof, hes coming tojoin us. Im also joined by colin moore, truckfest creator and organiser. Colin, what are we travelling on . L giant big wheeled american Monster Truck at the moment. Normally these Monster Trucks are used to crush ca rs Monster Trucks are used to crush cars but at peterborough we use this specially converted one to give the public a right to see what its really like, great fun you actually set up this whole event many moons ago, why, what inspired you . Why not, people like trucks and theres a lot of truckers about in great region and it started as a glastonbury for trucks and it has involved and this year we will have Something Like 35,000 here today, 3000 trucks and theres the fun aspect of trucking, they loved it andi aspect of trucking, they loved it and i love it too anyone coming down today, what can they expect to see . We can expect to see terry grant here doing some performances, monster crushing cars, and some of the most spectacular trucks in britain. Weve got some amazing trucks for the public to see. Its notjust here, this is the first of the year, you do them around the country . We started here 35 years ago but were doing them nationwide, we even do them from where you come from, carol, in scotland in august so we from, carol, in scotland in august so we look forward to going up there. Scotland today will see the best of the weather, we should have been there because it is pouring buckets here but the mud is good for the stunt drivers. Youre right but it will be good here. The weather will improve here, thank you for joining us, colin talking of the weather, today we have a bit of a split because in the west, especially the north west, it will be warm and we are looking at rain and showers in many other parts of the uk. If we start at 9am in scotland, west is best, driest, sunniest and warmest. Eastern scotland seeing a bit more cloud from the north sea. Also by 9am we have light rain in Northern England, south of that there are going to be bright spells but then we run into the rain weve had this morning in peterborough. Again the rain weakening all the time, across the midlands into used anger, the south east, and as we drift further we st south east, and as we drift further west to devon and cornwall where we have had rain overnight, that will begin to weaken east anglia. Also extending to southern wales. In north wales it is a drier and brighter start and in Northern Ireland, back into Sunnier Skies and againa ireland, back into Sunnier Skies and again a pleasant, dry and warm day for you. Talking of such things, through the course of the day we hang on to the sunshine across Western Scotland and Northern Ireland, cloud in overa Western Scotland and Northern Ireland, cloud in over a wee bit in Eastern Island through the day. The rain we have currently in wales, the midlands and east anglia moves North Asa Midlands and east anglia moves north as a weakening feature, Showery In Nature and the same for the rain in devon and Cornwall East ireland. In southern areas we see further showers developing, some heavy and thundery, but sunshine in between. A breeze coming in from the north sea. Temperatures approaching 20 in the north west, and heres where we have the clear skies by night as well so after a warm day, a cold night. Still the cloud in Eastern Parts of the uk and the showers in the south overnight fading. Temperatures roughly 7 9 overnight. Tomorrow once again we are prone to seeing some of the Cloud Lapping in from the north sea in eastern areas, it will break up sea in eastern areas, it will break up and we will also see a fair bit of sunshine tomorrow but through the day further showers developing, especially across england, Central England, and through the day they will wander to the south west. But as is the way with showers, not everyone will see one. As we head into wednesday, a bit more of the same, remaining fairly settled. More cloud in southern areas at times but a lot will be high cloud, so bright, sunny skies but the lions share of the sunshine once again will be the further west you are, especially in the north west with temperatures getting up to around 17. After the rain today, and isnt it typical, ben and rachel, typical we have Rain Ona Bank Ben and rachel, typical we have rain on a bank holiday, things will settle down. We should have known it was going to rain and as everyone is back to work this week, the weather picks up a bit. To see a bit more driving later because ive seen better driving elsewhere than on that road behind you thanks very much and more from Carol A Little bit later from the Eu Referendum to the upcoming General Election, theres been a fair amount of Ballot Box Action of late. And later this week six english regions head to the polls to pick their first metro mayors. But are people interested . Jayne mccubbin has been to bury in Greater Manchester to find out. There it is. Six of them, five of them. Any train for 20, guys. Welcome to bury market. Any two for £1, ladies, strawberries, raspeberries or blueberries. Were here with a question. Are we ready for may the fourth . Yeah, bank holiday this looks good, great sausages, mark. Oh, thank you. May the fourth. May the fourth . No. May the fourth, General Election . No. Yeah, election, yeah. Not the General Election. No . Youre not going to ask us politics questions, are you . Star wars, may the force be with you . They may need thatjedi force to get them through the next few weeks. Before they vote for a new government, theyve got to vote for a new metro mayor. Its the mayoral election, mark . Is it . Right youre telling me something now. Metro mayor. The metro mayors will have power over issues like transport, housing, skills, and in some areas, powers over policing. But over at the spuds and black pudding, theres a general sense of apathy. Are you at all interested . Not one bit. Weve had brexit, weve had a General Election, another one, and to be perfectly honest, lost the will to live. Economists believe that if its cities which drive economic growth, london is the energy of the uk economy. The government wants to devolve more powers to the city regions to try to emulate its success. Whether or not theyre the right powers matched with the right money, that is up for debate. Its about decisions being taken in Greater Manchester or tees valley or liverpool that have previously been taken in london. Its a really big opportunity to create more jobs and put more money in the pockets of the people that live in these areas. Im just not convinced theyre getting enough cash. You know, if somebody gives you two bob and a conker year after year after year for 30 years, you will end up with a nice pile of conkers. But it doesnt make you wealthy. These good people of bury and the rest of Greater Manchester were asked in 2012 if they wanted a metro mayor, the majority voted no. Are you voting . Iam, yeah. Ive already sent it off, postal. Sue and albert voted yes. Id sooner have the money spent up here by the people who need it up here, they know whats being spent rather than down south because london doesnt know whats going on up here basically. We are totally two separate nations, the north and the south. More power for up north, all good in your book . Yes. So on may the fourth theyll vote again. They hope their metro mayor will have the clout to make a difference. Jayne mccubbin, bbc news. Now, youre watching breakfast. Still to come this morning it took him almost a week to finish the London Marathon course, Raising Thousands for charity in the process. Look at the effort that was required now mr gorilla has crawled his way to the Breakfast Studio and hell be on the sofa later telling us what inspired him. He isjust outside. He is making his way across the bridge. He will be here in about an hour. We will be asking him if he has blisters. Crea ky asking him if he has blisters. Creaky knees as well we will be asking him about the charity, why he was doing it and what he wanted to raise awareness is. He raised £30,000 for his charity, we will talk to him about that. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news, im katharine carpenter. A woman who was shot and seriously wounded when Counter Terrorism police raided a house in North West London on thursday has been arrested. She was taken into custody after being discharged from hospital. Police have been granted more time to question six other suspects detained after the raid in willesden and a man arrested in whitehall on the same day. A man has suffered what Police Describe as A Brutal And Horrifying attack in a car park in surrey. Theyre asking anyone who recognises these men to contact them. Detectives released the cctv images after the victim was beaten with a plank of wood in horley in the early hours of sunday morning. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. There are some Bank Holiday Closures on the tube, theres no service on the dlr between stratford and bow church, or between bank and shadwell, no service on the Northern Line between edware and hampstead and london 0verground has minor delays between new cross and surrey quays because of problems with the radios and no service between romford and upminster, Shepherds Bush and Willesden Junction and camden road and stratford. And on tfl rail theres a planned closure between Liverpool Street and shenfield with a bus replacement service. 0n the trains theres no service to and from Cannon Street and a reduced service at Charing Cross london bridge, Liverpool Street, paddington. 0n the roads the a127 is closed in Ardleigh Green between the a12 and squirrels heath road for works on the railway bridge. Its closed until early tomorrow morning. Traffic is coping well on the approach. Hayes, a312 parkway is now clear after and earlier closure at the m4 because of a crash. Finally in hither green, the South Circular is closed between verdant lane and baring road. Lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. Good morning. Well, it may be the first day of may but it looks like were holding onto those april showers for a little bit longer. Today, sunny spells and scattered showers from the word go really, those showers do have the potential to be quite happy during the afternoon, the further west you are could contain the odd rumble of thunder, fairly breezy with a south westerly Wind Direction and highs of around 13 celsius. In any sunshine, though, feeling quite warm. As we move through this evening then again the chance of seeing a few scattered showers but all becoming increasingly dry as we move through tonight, some clearer spells in the mix as well but our temperatures not falling too low, an overnight low of 7 9. That takes us into tuesday. A fairly bright start to the day first thing but well see more in the way of cloud into the afternoon, sunny spells and just the chance of seeing an isolated shower again, highs of 16 with a north easterly breeze. For wednesday its a fairly cloudy picture, i think it will be largely dry, a few brighter intervals in the mix as well but fairly breezy again with that north easterly breeze. Ill leave you with the outlook as we move through this week, it will be windy at times, fairly cloudy with a few brighter intervals and largely dry. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Bye for now. Hello. This is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. Well bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on the programme this morning. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to block illegal and dangerous material being shared. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to tackle on line Terrorist Propaganda and hate speech. A report by a group of mps claims sites like facebook, twitter, and google put more effort into protecting their profits than keeping the public safe on line. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. Detectives say 61 year old, guy hedger, was shot as intruders entered the property, near the town of ringwood, in the early hours of sunday morning. Its not believed mr hedger was known to his killers. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The confederation points out that uk Health Spending as a share of the economy is below that of france and germany. It also wants the next government to set up an independent body to advise what level of funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Labour says it will clamp down on bad landlords, if it winsjunes General Election. The party wants new powers for councils to issue licences, with tough fines for those who fail to provide safe housing and appliances. But the conservatives say it will lead to rent rises. A mans died and a woman was seriously injured in separate incidents during a motocross and quad biking event in county durham. The rider was taken by Air Ambulance to hospital but died from his injuries. Later a woman also had to be airlifted from the private meeting at low hardwick farm. Police closed the event on safety grounds. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist, Emmanuel Macron, and his far right opponent, Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. 0pinion polls taken since the first round of voting last week suggest mr macron is favourite to win. The testing of Primary School children, used to make important decisions about students, is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. The Department For Education said it will consider the report and respond in due course. At least 13 people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states, including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. Some lovely pictures for you on this Bank Holiday Monday. A chance discovery by a Pre School Child has saved a family of owls. Three large eggs were found in a Sawdust Bucket next to a Compost Toilet at a Forest School near winchester. At first, they werent quite sure what type of bird it was until they saw this fly from the outdoor loo. The school set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding the mother while she sat on the eggs, and then two babies owls hatched. They are now a month old and doing well. The pair have been called twit and twoo. I have a greatjoke about owls. A viewers in the ten. 0wls never mate in the rain because it is too wet to woo. Send them all in. We will have the sport and weather. You have been sharing owljokes, but there has been some debate about what species they are. Tawny . Barn . No, they are white. You are wasted on sports. Get out there and talk about owls |j white. You are wasted on sports. Get out there and talk about owls i am talking about the Premier League, u nfortu nately, talking about the Premier League, unfortunately, not owls antonio co nte. Unfortunately, not owls antonio conte. A man who knows, though he would never admit it, that. Who the Man Of The Year was . would never admit it, that. Who the Man Of The Year was . I think chelsea have middlesbrough, west brom, watford, and sunderland, and they have to win three of those four. You would back them to do that. A week ago it looked like it was going to be an exciting finish. Now, i will not say it will be a walk in the park, but. Yeah. Chelsea manager, antonio conte, says his side must become champions for a good season to become a fantastic one. A dominant win at everton saw them maintain their lead at the top of the table but spurs are keeping the pressure on. Meanwhile, there was frustration for the two Manchester Teams in the battle for the Fourth Champions League spot. Joe lynskey rounds up the action. Football delivers moments of ecstasy and exhilaration. Few savour the emotion so passionately as antonio conte. His chelsea side are now closing in on the Premier League title. In their path towards silverware came gold flourishes. A fantastic goal. A strike as spectacular as important. On paper, this match with everton marked their toughest fixture left to play. But three goals and three points make this the mark of clinical champions. We played with a good head. At this part of the season it is important to use first the head, then the heart, then the legs. As they prepare to go next door, tottenham looked down on the neighbours. Victory against arsenal is the sweetest way to keep the race alive. No matter who wins, this will be a historic season for spurs. They finish above their rivals for the first time in two decades. 0ur fans are so happy. For them it is fantastic. For us as well. But i want to win the title. We will try. That is what we want. It is the hope during the season that makes relegation at the end of it so painful. Liverpool thought they were doing all right. Not an ideal result for city either. The team looking to catch them in fourth have there own problems. Manchester uniteds injury list grows increasingly long. What can you do . You can go from bed to the toilet and break a leg. We are in trouble. Trouble and patchy form. Swansea salvaged a late draw at old trafford to boost the hopes of survival. Ecstasy comes in many forms in this division. Joe lynskey, bbc news. Bolton wanderers will be Playing Championship Football next season. A 3 0 win over peterborough on the final day of the League One Season meant they pipped fleetwood to the Final Automatic Promotion place. They return to the second tier at the first time of asking after being relegated last season. Congratulations to fans of them this morning. After his captivating knockout victory over former undisputed heavyweight champion, Wladimir Klitschko, on saturday Lewis Hamilton was put in the shade by his teammate Valtteri Bottas yesterday, who claimed his Maiden F1 Win at the Russian Grand Prix the mercedes driver held off a late challenge from Sebastian Vettel for his first victory. Hamilton came a disappointing fourth. World number 0ne mark selby will go into the last day of the World Snooker championship final trailing john higgins by ten frames to seven. Defending champion selby won the last three frames of the day to give himself a lifeline having trailed 10 4 to higgins at one point. Selby is currently enjoying an unbroken two year spell as world number one and has dominated the sport recently. But its nicely poised going into the final day of competition, which starts at 2 oclock. Bath have kept alive their faint hopes of a premiership semi final, earning a bonus point win over gloucester Welsh International talupe falatau scored a hattrick in a 44 20 win. Bath must get a bonus point victory again next weekend and hope leicester lose if they are to finish in the top four. Gloucesters champions cup ambitions now look over. 0rganisers for the Tour De Yorkshire estimate more than two Million People turned out across the county over the weekend to see some of the worlds top cyclists. The final stage of the mens race from Bradford To Fox Valley near sheffield included some tough climbs and steep descents. Belgian Serge Pauwels secured his first career win in the race, winning sundays stage and the general classification. Rafael nadal has won the barcelona 0pen tennis title for the tenth time. He did the same in monte carlo last week too. His latest victory came against austrias dominic thiem, who was outclassed, 6 4, 6 1, in the final. The french open, on the clay of roland garros, is now less than a month away. After his captivating knockout victory over former undisputed heavyweight champion, Wladimir Klitschko, on saturday night, anthonyjoshua has been reflecting on his success. And despite adding the wbo and ibo belts to his existing ibf title, heres how the briton responded to being described as a Global Sporting Star. So, Global Sporting Star. Do you know what it is, i am going back to the same house with the same family. You know, nothing changes. Do you know what i mean . Perception and reach changes, but the ground i am on does not change. It is nice. It is amazing. But i am still a fighter. I have to keep that mindset right now and keep my feet firmly on the ground. Still going to the launderette to do his washing. But i imagine life is different. He was still worth £20 million beforehand. But now he might be one of the first sporting billionaires. Especially if there is a rematch. Thank you very much. Following the death of a student from meningitis, 4,200 undergraduates at Surrey University are going to be given the men b vaccine. The Vaccination Programme has been described as a precautionary step by Public Health england. Meningitis is an infection of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis a, b, c, w, and y are the most common in the uk. Currently, there are three types of vaccine offered in the uk. The menc vaccine is given to babies at 12 13 months old. In scotland, infants get their first jab at three months. The new menb vaccine is given to babies at two, 4, and 12 months old. And the vaccine for meningitis a, c, w, and y is given to teenagers and students. So, should people be concerned about this new outbreak and what can you do to protect yourself . Someone who can answer that and more is steve dayman founder of the charity, meningitis now. Hes in our bristol newsroom this morning. Thank you very much. What do you know about this latest outbreak . We any idea about why this particular spikes in cases happen . Spikes. It is rare for there to be more than one case like we have seen in surrey. We have seen a high carriage rate. It is contagious. How is generally transmitted . Rate. It is contagious. How is generally transmitted . Well, bacteria lives in the backs of our noses and throats and is passed by close contact. When i talk, i am spraying droplets of water. We all have carried it had won point in our lives. Had it at one. Cobleigh 3040 of lives. Had it at one. Cobleigh 30 40 of your colleagues carry it. Probably. For the rest of us, along with other things we pick up, the immune system kicks in and keeps it ata. The immune system kicks in and keeps it at a. But one or two will be vulnerable. That is why they have kept this precaution and administered thousands of vaccines. Are these programmes is effective generally . Well, yes. We know that the many different types of vaccines, they are very effective, especially with the new baby programme, which has seen a big reduction in the number of cases in that age group. Of course, as a charity, we are fighting to raise funds for prevention, to support scientists, and we want to see the vaccine offered to the high risk groups, the under fives, vaccine offered to the high risk groups, the underfives, and at university, like fresh students. The disease warriors people, as there are many complications. Some vaccines cover the illness and some dont we cannot completely relax and be complacent about it. There are no other strains we have vaccines to protect against. It is important eve ryo ne protect against. It is important everyone is protect against. It is important everyone is aware protect against. It is important everyone is aware of the symptoms of meningitis because we know from the work we do, the earlier it is identified and prompt help afforded, the better the outcome supplied when we look out for the rash, should we look at the simpsons before that . Yeah. There are no set pattern is for the disease to present itself. But with meningitis, obviously, a headache, a stiff neck, septicaemia, aching limbs, aching joints, headache, a stiff neck, septicaemia, aching limbs, achingjoints, call hands and feet, and big, purple bruising. Cold. But we say dont wait for a rash because it might not appear at all. But in many cases, like babies and toddlers, you would see a rapid deterioration in their condition. If you see a rash, seek help immediately. Significant and rapid change is important in all of this. Thank you. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning mps have accused Social Media Firms of a shameful failure to properly tackle Terrorist Propaganda and images of child abuse online. A man shot dead by intruders at a house in dorset has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Shes at truckfest in peterborough. It is fairto it is fair to say she is shopping for a new car. Carol, have you found one . Look at this baby, ben this is a Monster Truck, you can see it by looking at the wheels, swamp thing, they are five foot six, an inch smaller than me, it is 14 foot, 12 foot wide, if youre wondering how to get in because theres no door, follow me. You come under here and you literally climb up these steps which take you into the drivers seat, but were not going in because it is wet inside. This way is by the. 5tons, so it is wet inside. This way is by the. 5 tons, so it is a big beast its been wet in peterborough this morning but the rain has stopped. It weighs 5. 5 tons. The forecast for many is showers in the south but in the north, especially the north west, some sunshine and warm sunshine at that. North west scotland could get 20 today. If we look at the country at 9am, starting in scotland, the west is best, we start off from the word go with some fine but in the east there is more cloud around. Some pa ntry there is more cloud around. Some pantry raider across Northern England at 9am. As we come out, again some brighter breaks and cloud in the east patchy rain. The rain across us in the east patchy rain. The rain across us is moving northwards and it will weaken as it does. Currently it will weaken as it does. Currently it is moving northwards, across parts of the midlands, east anglia, parts of the midlands, east anglia, parts of the southern counties. Its been heavily in devon and cornwall overnight, some parts have seen as much as an inch, and that will ease through the morning and we got it in south wales but north wales, drier and brighter. As we head into Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland will have a decent day if you like its sunny and pleasantly warm. Talking of through the day, a noticeable breeze along the east coast blowing in Cloud At Times, especially in Eastern Scotland. Bands of rain weaken and they turned more showery but some of the showers will be heavy and possibly thundery but in between them, sunny spells as well. Temperatures under the cloud that bit lower in the east, 11 or 12, but if youre out of the cloud and showers, looking at the mid teens, apart from the west where we could have mid teens or high teens or possibly 20. Through the evening and overnight period you will find under the clear skies we will find under the clear skies we will have them by night, so after a warm day, a cold night. Showers in the south fading and also a bit more Cloud At Times on the breeze in the east, temperatures roughly 7 9. Tomorrow we start with clear skies again in the north and west. Still more cloud in the east at times but it will break up and we will see sunny spells, but also showers developing in central parts of england and through the day they will drift to the south west. You know the drill with showers, not all of will catch one and temperatures again around the mid to high teens in the sunshine in the west. By the time we get to wednesday, weve got a bit more of the same, fairly settled, mostly dry, one or two showers, more cloud in southern areas, bright rather than wall to wall blue skies so the lions share of the sunshine will be in the west where we have the highest temperatures. Before i go, benny and bjorn rachel, a question. This buggy goes from 0 6 did in how many seconds . Ben and rachel . 0 6 did. I would go six. Nearly. Seconds . Ben and rachel . 0 6 did. Iwould go six. Nearly. Four. Four seconds, it is as fast as a porsche. Wow, that is one of the few cars i would fit in, i am liking that, i would fit in, i am liking that, i would be able to step up to that one. Can you bring it back . With pleasure i will dry off the seat, though. That is impressive, 060 in four seconds she has been looking at the other trucks, they are pretty nice inside beds, fridges, very nice a slightly less luxurious form of transport now but functional and important for many of us. Theyre used for five billion journeys every year to shop, work or study, yet bus services outside of london are in crisis, according to campaigners. Councils across england and wales have cut their budgets by a third since 2010, affecting thousands of routes. And its the young, the less well off and those living in small towns and villages who are said to be the ones suffering most. Heres our transport correspondent, richard westcott. Times running out for many of our buses. They carry three times more people than the trains but thousands of council subsidised routes have gone in recent years. This is the 267 Late Night Service from bath to froome. Its one of the services that is facing cuts across the country, and in fact come september the funding for this service is going to run out completely. Most of the passengers on this bus are young, like holly, who works lates in a restaurant. And josh, who goes to college in bath. They cant afford to drive, catch the more expensive train or move house. Its a really, really big deal because you just cant find the same opportunities in a small town like froome, so being able to travel daily and nightly back from bath, its really important to me being able to earn enough money to live independently. How much longer have you got potentially going to college in bath . Just under three years. How are you going to get there for the next three years . I wont be able to if they cut it. I dont know what im going to do. Bath and north east Somerset Council says other authorities should help fund the service because the passengers come from different areas. First bus has helped keep it going for a few extra months, but in reality unless a campaign can drum up more passengers, the late weeknight 2675 will go. Its a story reflected across much of england and wales. Campaigners say nearly 3,000 council subsidised routes have been slimmed down or dropped since 2010. 500 of them last year when two thirds of local authorities cut their bus budget. First group run a fifth of the buses outside london, which is where these cuts are happening. We want to carry more customers, thats how we are successful, is how the communities we serve are successful. When we are criticised for bus cuts or whatever we do take it hard. We only ever withdraw a service as a very last resort and of course very often at the moment a service is being withdrawn because of reductions in local authority funding. Councils say years of cuts in Government Funding has forced them to ditch routes. A new buses bill will soon give them more powers to improve services, but back on the 267, passengers know that once their bus disappears, it almost never comes back. Richard westcott, bbc news, froome. Moths are munching their way through our clothes in record numbers this year because of the unusually mild winter, according to the Pest Control Company rentokil. They say the number of calls to deal with infestations doubled between february and march this year. The larvae make a meal of the protein found in natural materials such as wool and silk and leave behind telltale holes. Paul hetherington is director of the Charity Buglife and joins us from our cambridge newsroom. Paul, good morning. Many people will have been subject to this, opened the wardrobe and found holes in their wardrobes. Why is it particularly bad at the moment . Well, its nothing to do with Winter Weather because the reality is ever since we developed central heating, the clothes moths have been breeding and living in our houses and breeding and living all year round so breeding and living all year round so it wont be anything to do with that phenomenon. I wonder if its partly because people have got used to not having clothes moths around because theres been a big switch to acrylic type that aerials and will is coming back into vogue and people are using them more and they are finding clothes moths more because of those preventative measures not being used acrylic type materials. Is it all types of moths affecting all types of clothes . isa affecting all types of clothes . is a particular species of moth that lives on things like wool fibres, silk fibres and most of the rest of the family that this particular moth is in live on things like fundi. They are poor fliers, is in live on things like fundi. They are poorfliers, you is in live on things like fundi. They are poor fliers, you will see them crawling rather than flying. The females have more ability to fly but as i say, they dont fly very far so if youve got them, they might get to your neighbours but not very much further. It is really about them being in your house and staying in your house and breeding within your house. Maybe not sending them to your neighbours lets talk about what you can do to prevent it, some preventative measures arent as simple or as practical as you would like, you would say put it in a plastic bag but if you want to wear the clothes that isnt that viable, is it . No. Ceiling things in plastic bagsis is it . No. Ceiling things in plastic bags is a sure way to prevent moths getting in. Washing things, getting them dry clean, shaking them will knock out any eggs and larvae so all of those are good preventative measures. There are chemical treatments, personally i wouldnt recommend any of them and you only have to look over the history of the different chemicals used, originally they used arsenic, then ddt, and then naphthalene, or have been banned because they are very dangerous to humans so it is good to ta ke dangerous to humans so it is good to take preventative measures. Keep the place clean. The moths are unhappy in the light, so if you have something you are using a lot then keep it out, give it a shake every day and things you dont use, wool blankets, shake them out and pack them nice and tight in a plastic bag, that will keep them safe. Are you saying people shouldnt go the whole hog and get things fixed fumigated and get the exterminators m, fumigated and get the exterminators in, because you cant get rid of them in other ways . You can get rid of them with good hygiene, give yourself a spring clean, scrub it down, shake everything out, wash it and back it up and that should deal with the problem with outputting chemicals in your house because who knows of the long term effect of those chemicals in your house. And they will have a bad effect on some of the good invertebrates in your house, like spiders, not everyone likes them but they do eat up the moths. Worth bearing in mind. Thanks for your advice. People, the director of moths. It would be good to hear your experience if you have been plagued by moths. And you can tweet about it using bbcbreakfast or follow us for the latest from the programme. You can e mail us at bbcbrea kfast bbc. Co. Uk. Still to come this morning it took in weeks to finish the London Marathon and now mr gorilla is coming to the breakfast video and he will be on the sofa later telling us he will be on the sofa later telling us what is inspired him and how his knees are feeling. What inspired him. Is he going to be sitting like that . I hope not. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news, im katharine carpenter. A woman who was shot and seriously wounded when Counter Terrorism police raided a house in North West London on thursday has been arrested. She was taken into custody after being discharged from hospital. Police have been granted more time to question six other suspects detained after the raid in willesden and a man arrested in whitehall on the same day. The first church of england vicar to marry his gay partner said he has quit hisjob as marry his gay partner said he has quit his job as a parish priest marry his gay partner said he has quit hisjob as a parish priest in west hamstead and accused the church of being institutionally homophobic. Father andrew for sure mccain, who has been a priest or 27 years, is moving to the Peak District with his husband. The archdiocese of london understands he is moving for personal reasons but hasnt yet received his resignation. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. There are some Bank Holiday Closures on the tube, theres no service on the dlr between stratford and bow church, or between bank and shadwell, no service on the Northern Line between edware and hampstead and london 0verground has no service between romford and upminster, Shepherds Bush and Willesden Junction and camden road and stratford. And on tfl rail theres a planned closure between Liverpool Street and shenfield with a bus replacement service. 0n the trains theres no service to and from Cannon Street and a reduced service at Charing Cross london bridge, Liverpool Street, paddington. 0n the roads this is the South Circular at hither green, its closed between verdant lane and baring road. Elsewhere, the a127 is closed in Ardleigh Green between the a12 and squirrels heath road. Closed until tomorrow morning for works on the railway bridge. And at london bridge, tooley street is closed in both direction for works at the station. Lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. Good morning. Well, it may be the first day of may but it looks like were holding onto those april showers for a little bit longer. Today, sunny spells and scattered showers from the word go really, those showers do have the potential to be quite happy during the afternoon, the further west you are could contain the odd rumble of thunder, fairly breezy with a south westerly Wind Direction and highs of around 13 celsius. In any sunshine, though, feeling quite warm. As we move through this evening then again the chance of seeing a few scattered showers but all becoming increasingly dry as we move through tonight, some clearer spells in the mix as well but our temperatures not falling too low, an overnight low of 7 9. That takes us into tuesday. A fairly bright start to the day first thing but well see more in the way of cloud into the afternoon, sunny spells and just the chance of seeing an isolated shower again, highs of 16 with a north easterly breeze. For wednesday its a fairly cloudy picture, i think it will be largely dry, a few brighter intervals in the mix as well but fairly breezy again with that north easterly breeze. Ill leave you with the outlook as we move through this week, it will be windy at times, fairly cloudy with a few brighter intervals and largely dry. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now, though, its back to rachel and ben. Bye for now. Hello this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. shameful and a disgrace a damning verdict on the failure of Big Internet Companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. The committee of mps says Facebook Twitter and google should face harsh fines if material is removed quickly enough and pay for Police Investigations into illegal posts. Good morning its monday the 1st of may. Also this morning a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset is named as guy hedger. Police appeal for help to catch his killer. Nhs leaders warn that the Health Care System will soon be incapable of meeting patients needs, as they set out their wish list ahead of the General Election. Good morning everyone. In sport, still tight at the top. Chelsea and tottenham both win in the Premier League theres still just 4 points between them. Something isnt right, sir. Armed police. Stop him, stop him oh my goodness. If you havent seen it we shouldnt tell you anything else. Its the tv drama thats kept britain on the edge of its seat for weeks so did last nights line of duty finale live up to expectations . Well get some behind the scenes insight with the real life wpc Maneet Bindra. Carroll has been on the edge of her seat. Shes been out and about with the weather. Good morning. You can see behind me, this quad bike, that was amazing you can see a lot of mud, which makes it more dangerous for him to be doing this. Lots of experience. The weather this morning, pouring with rain straight up. In england and wales we are looking at some showers which will be heavily on sundry with sunshine in between. Some warm sunshine. More in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to tackle online Terrorist Propaganda and illegal content. A report by a group of mps claims sites like facebook, twitter and google put more effort into protecting their profits than keeping the public safe online. The Home Affairs Select committee branded the firms lack of action as a disgrace. AsJonathan Blake reports. Twitter, facebook, and google. Big brands and Household Names used by billions online every day, accused, again, of doing nowhere near enough to tackle illegal, abusive, or extremist posts. I think both the richest and Biggest Companies in the world have both the ability and the responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed. I dont think they are taking this seriously enough and i think they need to. The mp suggested fines for social Media Companies that arent removing things quickly enough. They proposed they pay for policing as well. That is similar to the model used in football, where clubs pay for policing on match days. All three companies criticised in the report defended their approach to on line safety, and say they are committed to doing more. Facebook, twitter, and google all have ways to report things we see on line which may be illegal or inappropriate. But the mps report criticises those companies for relying too much on users and says they are effectively outsourcing policing at zero expense. This is not the first time social Media Companies have been criticised for not tackling extremism and abuse. They have to continue balancing a platform for free speech and stopping those who abuse it. Jonathan blake, bbc news. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. 61 year old guy hedger was shot as intruders entered the property in the early hours of sunday morning. Simonjones reports. Police cordon off a Quiet Cul De Sac that has now become a murder scene. Officers were first called here after three yesterday morning. There were three or more intruders in the house. Police believe that guy hedger did not know them, but they shot him dead. This was an aggravated burglary. The offenders went in to steal and they shot him. He tragically died in hospital. We have since launched a murder inquiry and ask anyone with information to come forward to help us. A second person who lives in the house was there at the time. They said they were left deeply affected by what happened and are now being cared for by specially trained officers. Police say that the area will remain sealed off and there will be high visibility patrols today to offer reassurance to the community. They want to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious, the key questions what led to the shooting, and why guy hedger ended up losing his life. The hunt for his killer continues. Simon jones, bbc news. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The Nhs Confederation also wants whoever forms the next government to set up an independent body to work out how much funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. The future funding of the nhs is on the political agenda. Election manifestoes should spell out where parties stand. The Nhs Confederation representing Health Groups in england, wales, and Northern Ireland, has called for a commitment of gdp to be spent on health, as with defence and international aid. They note that uk Health Spending as a share of the economy atjust under 10 is below that of france and germany. The organisation has also called for an independent office to advise ministers on appropriate funding for the nhs. The confederation says Political Parties must recognise that without action soon, the health and care system will be incapable of meeting modern needs. Hugh pym, bbc news. Labour is promising to clamp down on bad landlords if it comes to power after the General Election. The party says it will create new legal minimum standards for tenants, with big fines for landlords who provide sub standard accommodation. 0ur Political Correspondent leila nathoo, joins us now. Do you think this is labour trying to seize the agenda for the day . This is labour going after the votes of generation rent, 11 million of them in the private sector. Today they are promising to put right back in tennent s hands. They say they wa nt to in tennent s hands. They say they want to stop poor quality carpet is being put on the rental market in the first place. They say they want to introduce legal minimum standards that would cover things like wiring, sewage systems, pests and damp and that sort of thing and for councils to introduce a licensing scheme to cover a ll to introduce a licensing scheme to cover all landlords in the area. And £100,000 maximum fine for landlords that would flout the rules. The conservatives say whats the point on focusing on all the landlords, they say they need to focus on the rogue ones. Lib dems say they have been working hard on tackling rogue landlords and they have been campaigning fora ban landlords and they have been campaigning for a ban in letting views. This is shaping up to be a target group for all the parties as we get to a couple of weeks before the manifestos are due out. Thank you. At least 13 people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people are in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week, ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist Emmanuel Macron and his far right opponent Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. Lets go live to paris, where Marine Le Pens father, Jean Marie Le pen will be giving a speech to the national front. 0ur europe correspondent James Reynolds is there what affect the final week. The polls have called Emmanuel Macron but could Marine Le Pen pull it out the bag this week . Shes certainly hopes that she can. I think today being a national holiday, made the first, we will see competing versions of france, competing visions about what this country should be, which may give us an indication of how fractured this country is and where those candidates stand. Jean marie le pen, the founder of the National Party will be here in front of the statue of joan party will be here in front of the statue ofjoan of arc, who has been adopted and adapted by the party in recent yea rs. Adopted and adapted by the party in recent years. Their Marine Le Pen will hold her own rally. Polls show she continues to trail a manual macron but she still hopes to pick up macron but she still hopes to pick up the supporters of defeated candidates from the first round. Emmanuel macron will hold his own rally later in the day. Lovely, thank you. James reynolds in paris for us. We will stay across that story is on faults during the week. The testing of Primary School children used to make important decisions about students is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. The Department For Education said it will consider the report and respond in due course. From commitments for a seven day nhs, to integrated health and social care. The nhs will continue to be a key Battle Ground for all Political Parties as the General Election edges closer. Now the organisation which represents all nhs groups has come up with its own plan of what it would like to see. One of its key proposals is linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. To tell us more is niall dickson, chief executive of the Nhs Confederation. Good morning. Thank you for your time this morning. We know we will hearan time this morning. We know we will hear an awful lot about this from the various different Political Parties in the next few weeks. I guess it is important for you guys to get your pitch in early. What is the main message you are sending out today . Everybody understands the brexit negotiations are going to dominate this election, but i think we feel that the country faces another set of really important decisions, a round of funding, the cost and indeed the reform of health and care services. Which is why we believe that the level of funding should be linked to the gross domestic product, so when the economy grows, then the funding grows. We need to establish an independent body to assess level of need and the trends over the next ten or 20 years. So it is about trying to establish something thats independent of government, but also gives some clarity to government around, and to the population, about the levels of funding going into the system. Linking it to gdp is interesting. Traditionally the uk spends less per hen gdp on health than other countries do, the usa for example,japan, than other countries do, the usa for example, japan, france and germany. But if you link it to economic performance, despite the fact things have been pretty robust in the last couple of years in the uk, it can dip down. Health needs themselves dont necessarily respond to that, they are a cute as ever. Isnt there a danger . I suppose there is. If you look at defence and you look at international aid, both of which have been linked, i think they have benefited from that clarity about how much government or all of us are willing to spend on that area. Of course, if a government finds itself with an economy thats going into recession, as we did in 2008, whether it is linked to gdp or not, the answer is funding levels and to are likely to suffer. People will make arguments to try and defend what is really difficult area, and what is really difficult area, and what differentiate health and care from some other areas is perhaps the level of demand. If you look across the next 20 years, the number of people who are over 85 is going to double post i will say that again, will double. The effect of that on health and care is very profound and we need to ask ourselves pretty hard questions. We are not saying that funding is the be all and end all. It is necessary but its not sufficient. The system needs to deal with a massive workforce crisis at the moment and it also needs to transform itself. It frankly is not fit for purpose at the moment. Setting those things aside, if it doesnt get enough funding, it wont be able to gbyte of those things. Talking about our elderly, growing elderly population, so much discussion recently about integrating health and social care. We dont seem to be making a huge amount of progress. It may become a devolved issue, in Greater Manchester its been talked about, if they could have control over social and health care. How do you see that panning out . social and health care. How do you see that panning out . I think you are right, integrating services, thatis are right, integrating services, that is to say making sure that instead of having a system that is incentivised at the moment to do one off interventions and do more and more of them, has to be able to cope with a very large number of elderly people who have got often lots of different long term conditions. That means effectively trying to treat them earlier in the community and organising services so that when an elderly person find themselves going up the chain towards the hospital, that the system is geared to minimising the time that they have at the hospital end and maximising the amount of prevention and support that you can give them in the community. We are some way away from achieving that, but i think the whole system is committed to moving toward it, but we would argue there is also a need for some transitional funding, to enable people to build up new services while the older ones are run down. If can mostly services while the older ones are run down. If i can mostly briefly, we are also talking about the option of setting up some kind of independent ombudsman to oversee funding of the nhs. A lot of voters would like to see the whole question of funding taken out of the bish bash bosh of Political Parties, is it feasible . I dont think it is, it will always remain a political question. What we are saying is if you set up Something Like an office for budget responsibility for health, that organisation will at least be able to provide the evidence and then we can have the political argument, which we will a lwa ys political argument, which we will always have, about how much is a society do we want to go to meet those needs . Having an objective assessment of those neat and frankly holding my members to account for the value for money that they provide seems to us a way in which you could at least improve the quality of the debate. Thank you very much indeed. Good to talk to, niall dickson, chief executive of the Nhs Confederation. Now, big trucks, massive tyres, rain, who did we send to peterborough . It is carol. What have you found . I peterborough . It is carol. What have you found . I can vouch for the mod, it is in my hair. Weve got a lovely quad bike rider behind me who will perform a spectacular stunt. My heart is in my mouth. Its jason, and hes gone right over my head. We are ina and hes gone right over my head. We are in a Monster Truck, hes on a yamaha quad bike, 450 cc, 70 miles an hourtop yamaha quad bike, 450 cc, 70 miles an hour top speed, hejumps over trucks regularly, so i do feel safe and hes been riding for 25 years, the former. Mike eddy and motocross racer and hes competed at World Championships, for goodness sake, dont do this at home. My dd and. Truck fest opens at 9am today, lots going on, lots of things that the family to get involved in. Ill know its raining mad you can get involved and also it is, and 40,000 people expected through the gates today. Now the weather. Its been touring gets this morning but the rain has eased off. Warmest and sunniest conditions north west scotland. Temperatures up to 20 celsius. At 9am across scotland, west is best, in the east fairly cloudy. Further south into Northern England, some patchy rain, brighter skies behind that, then across east anglia into the midlands, southern counties, some rain, heavy this morning, levien northwards it tends to weaken. Also it heavy rain in devon and cornwall police, the rain still very much with this through the day but it will weaken as it d rifts the day but it will weaken as it drifts further south. For wales, some rain this morning, north wales dryer and brighter. Heading off into Northern Ireland, rather like scotland, a fine and dry day later, a little bit more cloud building in the east. Through the course of the day, a breeze coming from the north sea, thats bringing in the cloud but it will break here and there. The rain we have across england and wales turning water shall worry but some of the showers will be heavy and thundery, in between there will be some sunshine in the north west is where we will have the highest temperatures approaching 20, in the east more likely 11 or 12, but the rest of us, low to mid teens. Through the evening and overnight, under the skies in the west the temperature dropping quite quickly, a cold night, showers in the south fading. Still hanging onto some cloud in the east, temperatures roughly between six and 9 degrees. Tomorrow we start off with more cloud in the east, it will break up slowly as we go through the day, also prone to some showers across Central England which will drift south west as we go through the day. You know the drill with showers, not all of this will catch them. Temperatures in the high teens. For wednesday, in the south a little bit more cloud, bright, some sunny spells, rather than wall to wall blue sky and further north, once again, afair blue sky and further north, once again, a fair bit of sunshine, the temperature is responding accordingly. Typical bank all the weather, rachel and then. Accordingly. Typical bank all the weather, racheland then. Raining today and dries up for most of as we go through the rest of the week. For most of us, it wont be raining mad cani most of us, it wont be raining mad can i say, you win the prize for the coolest and calmest person that ever sat under a flying quad bike. If you need anything on your cv, that is it. You look as if youre sitting there having a cup of tea. it. You look as if youre sitting there having a cup of tea. I am fully confident with jason, hes brilliant. We like it. More from you later. Thank you. That is impressive and so is this. Six days, 26. 2 miles and a two blistered knees later the man who chose to crawl the London Marathon dressed as a gorilla finally completed the course at the weekend. He moved on his hands and knees for around 12 hours a day and has so far raised more than £30,000 for charity. Some call him mad, some call him mr gorilla the man himself tom harrison is here in the studio but before we speak to him, lets have a look at his journey. Come on tom on, mr gorilla you are beating me cheering applause as you can see, tom is here with us, good morning. Good morning. We could do the entire interview with your mouse gone but people might want to see who is underneath so if you want to take it off, its up to you. I find underneath so if you want to take it off, its up to you. Ifind it faintly disturbing here he is really nice to see you, congratulations first of all, incredible journey. Congratulations first of all, incrediblejourney. Toggles congratulations first of all, incredible journey. Toggles what went through your mind. Talk us through. The first thing was perhaps i had bitten off more than i could chew. I started off with a plan that i would do nine miles a day, that was my hope, by the end of the first day id only done for and a half miles, my knees were blistered. I started to get a little bit worried that i might not be able to get round, or that i might not be able to get round, or i wouldnt be able to do it in three days. Talk us through the technique. What does it involve . Idida the technique. What does it involve . I did a crawl a bit like a baby on hands and knees. And then because of my knees, being blistered i had to adapt and started walking on hands and feet. So like in the clip, i am sort of bent over, leaning onto my knuckles or my palms. That looks so uncomfortable. Did you train . In that way or did you just not bother, did you just think ill do it and see how i get on . Did you just think ill do it and see how get on . The did you just think ill do it and see how i get on . The training that idid do see how i get on . The training that i did do was four or five sessions on my hands and knees so i havent trained using my hands and feet, really i have to just picked up as i went along. Yes, which was another reason why it turned out to be that bit harder. The other thing about the marathon, if you do it on the day, 5 6 hours, there are people there, the streets are aligned, presumably there are moments in this 26 miles when it was just you crawling along the street and people must have been thinking what is that quy must have been thinking what is that guy doing . Certainly, then the first mile and a half i didnt have anyone with me and all the runners left me far behind, people were giving me some strange looks and a wide berth, but some people were clapping, i had a number on my back and they realised what i was doing, i did still get a little bit of support but it was really only after abate three, that it started to spread out. People were picking up on it i then. On social media, people were stopping me for photos, bringing me drinks and snacks, banana muffins, it got better as i went round. Lets talk about why you did it. Because its an important cause. He went on a trip to africa last year, thats all related to it, explain that for us. All related to it, explain that for us. Last november all related to it, explain that for us. Last november i was lucky enough to go out to see the mountain gorillas in rwanda and uganda on a tour arranged by the gorilla organisation. They are a charity that i did the marathon for. And i was so that i did the marathon for. And i was so inspired by seeing the gorillas in their natural habitat, seeing how content they were, just being left alone, and by all the work that the Gorillas Organisation do, is rangers and working with the local people on the fringe of the forest to make themselves sufficient, i thought i have got to do something more for them, something a bit special. And i thought how would a gorilla get round the London Marathon . Of course you did not that they would be daft enough to do one, but if they did, it would have been on their hands and feet, the knuckle walking. Gorillas more intelligent than us in that sense. Lets see you cross the line, this must have been the most amazing feeling, i doze your children beside you . The older one is nicholas, the younger one is alex, they walked the last 100 metres for me and bill 0ddie, and ian redmond met me at the finish with a toy gorilla and a trophy. Did they feel like the heaviest things in the world to hold . Yes, absolutely. And i went for a little swim yesterday and my arms were protesting at me doing that but its all been in a great cause, my web pagejust giving. Com all been in a great cause, my web page just giving. Com mister gorilla is still open, i would urge people to jump on there and sponsor a great cause. I am amazed you are still in that suit because i think i would have burned it by now. The total is up to. With gift aid its just over 40,000. Amazing, well done, brilliant, nice to see you. You are allowed a lie down now. Youre watching bbc breakfast. Still to come on the programme. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. Lets bring you up to date with the news that 8 30am. A group of mps says the failure of some of the biggest Internet Companies to remove illegal online content is a disgrace. The Home Affairs Select Committee Says firms including facebook, twitter and google are shamefully fa r from taking sufficient action to deal with Terrorist Propaganda and images of child abuse. The sites have defended their approach to Online Safety but admit more could be done. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. Detectives say 61 year old guy hedger was shot as intruders entered the property, near the town of ringwood, in the early hours of sunday morning. Its not believed mr hedger was known to his killers. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The confederation points out that uk Health Spending as a share of the economy, is below that of france and germany. It also wants the next government to set up an independent body to advise what level of funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Labour says it will clamp down on bad landlords, if it winsjunes General Election. The party wants new powers for councils to issue licences, with tough fines for those who fail to provide safe housing and appliances. But, the conservatives say it will lead to rent rises. The testing of Primary School children used to make important decisions about students is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. The Department For Education said it will consider the report and respond in due course. At least 13 people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people are in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. Some nice pictures for you this morning. A chance discovery by a Pre School Child has saved a family of owls. Three large eggs were found in a Sawdust Bucket next to a Compost Toilet at a Forest School near winchester. At first, they werent quite sure what type of bird it was until they saw this fly from the outdoor loo. The school set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding the mother while she sat on the eggs, and then two baby owls hatched. They are now a month old and doing well. They have been named, havent they rachel . They have. Are you going t0 rachel . They have. Are you going to make me say it again . The pair have been called twit and twoo. That is the role of any farther to be. You are up to date with the headlines this morning. Kat is here with the sport and a very busy weekend. It has been, and not over yet, liverpool play watford this evening. The Champions League race becoming hot. Yes, very tight, especially with the two Manchester Teams struggling over the weekend. Chelsea have been top since december and still top. Three games four games to go and they have to win three of them. You wouldnt bet against them. Chelsea have maintained their lead at the top of the Premier League after an impressive 3 0 win at everton yesterday. Pedro scored a brilliant opener for Antonio Contes side, while gary cahill and willian got the other second half goals. Chelsea have a four point advantage with just four games of the season remaining. We must be pleased, because we play the game with our head. This part of the game with our head. This part of the season is very important play with your head, then your heart and then your legs. I think we did this today. But second placed tottenham continue the chase. They were impressive in a 2 0 victory over north london rivals arsenal. Delli alli and harry kane got the goals to guarantee that spurs will finish the League Season above their neighbours for the First Time Since 1995. Elsewhere Manchester City are still fourth after a draw at middlesbrough. Manchester united stay fifth after being held at home by swansea. Lewis hamilton was put in the shade by his teammate Valtteri Bottas yesterday who claimed his Maiden F1 Win at the Russian Grand Prix. The mercedes driver held off a late challenge from Sebastian Vettel for his first victory. Hamilton came a disappointing fourth. World number one mark selby will go into the last day of the World Snooker championship final trailing john higgins by 10 frames to 7. Defending champion selby won the last three frames of the day to give himself a lifeline having trailed 10 4 to higgins at one point. Selby is currently enjoying an unbroken two year spell as world number one and has dominated the sport recently. But its nicely poised going into the final day of competition, which starts at 2pm on bbc 2. Organisers for the Tour De Yorkshire say more than 2 Million People turned out across the county over the weekend to see some of the worlds top cyclists. The final stage of the mens race from Bradford To Fox Valley near sheffield included some tough climbs and steep descents. Belgian Serge Pauwels won yesterdays stage to secure the first race win of his career. And hes all over the papers this morning again. After his captivating victory over former undisputed heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on saturday night, anthonyjoshua has been reflecting on his success. And despite adding the wbo and ibo belts to his existing ibf title, heres how the briton responded to being described as a Global Sporting Star. So, Global Sporting Star. Do you know what it is, i am going back to the same house with the same family. You know, nothing changes. Do you know what i mean . Perception and reach changes, but the ground i am on does not change. So, it is nice. It is amazing. But im still a fighter. I have to keep that mindset right now and keep my feet firmly on the ground. Feet firmly on the ground. But life is about to change, Global Sporting Star is a bit of an understatement when it comes to anthonyjoshua. But i think perhaps that attitude, he is so i think perhaps that attitude, he is so humble. I think thats why hes about to become a global superstar. And that sort of transcends the world of boxing and he pulls in those viewers, which the promoters will laugh because that is where the money lies. Hes all over the papers, and rightly so, this morning. He has returned home and been reunited with his mum, going back to the launderette to pay his washing bills thank you. A childhood in an infamous care home and a short stint behind bars might not seem the most likely career path for an Award Winning author. But those experiences marked the early life of alex wheatle. He created the fictional south crongton estate, where unemployment, deprivation and drugs are a part of every day life. Crongton knights told the tough, but often funny, stories of its residents. Now hes taking us back there again in his new book straight 0utta crongton, and hes with us this morning to tell us more. Terrific to have you here this morning. Thank you. In the short time we have we cant go into all the details of your really tough childhood, but it has obviously had a profound influence on you and your writing. Tell us a bit about your journey through to becoming an author modular it started at three yea rs old author modular it started at three years old when i was placed in lambeth social services. years old when i was placed in lambeth social services. I was in shirley 0aks almost all my childhood. I left at 16 and moved to brixton. You were physically abused in shirley 0aks . Brixton. You were physically abused in shirley oaks . Yes i was, violently, physically and sexually and even mentally. I had that to ove rco m e and even mentally. I had that to overcome and i had depression for many years. How old when you left marcello 16, 15 or 16. What kind of a 16 year old were you marcello very confused, low self 16. I didnt believe i could contribute to society in any way. I felt like an outsider, so alone and isolated. All thoseissues outsider, so alone and isolated. All those issues to deal with. Where did you go from there . From there, funnily enough my prison stint helped me. I bumped into someone who i shared a cell with and they encouraged me to start reading and to write down my feelings and try to get this bitterness out of me. So it first came out in poetry and song lyrics. That really helped me come to terms with issues on the bitterness i had growing up. From that writing came at the book series on the latest. You talk about the issues in it, dealing with gangs and drugs and physical aggression and verbal abuse. Pretty heavy issues to deal with. Young people verbal abuse. Pretty heavy issues to dealwith. Young people have verbal abuse. Pretty heavy issues to deal with. Young people have to deal with pretty serious issues, and its not just a south with pretty serious issues, and its notjust a south london thing. I travelled quite widely promoting my books. The other day i was in the north of newcastle and i came across the same problems i see in south london. This latest novel is about a young girl, 15 years old, and many people, many Young Children now dont live in the traditional nuclearfamily is, dont live in the Traditional Nuclear Family is, so dont live in the traditional nuclearfamily is, so i decided to change the narrative. Sometimes we see a young boy maybe not getting on with his mums boyfriend fathers girlfriend, but i try to change the narrative. I thought it would be more interesting from a young girls perspective, she doesnt get on with her mothers boyfriend and hes quite abusive towards. Who do these books tend to work for . There are two ways you can read them, an outsider looking in and realising what many young people are facing, but also if you are a young person going through exactly this, its some sort of help and reassurance youre not alone. Yes, that you are not alone, someone is writing for you, writers are out there trying to relate their experiences. I think it is so important. There are so many people up and down trying to deal with these kinds of issues im trying to write about. Im trying to do something for children in those situations. Theres a gap between representation in the literary world of young people, young people of colour in particular. I think youve said it goes way beyond just having black borders that are represented, it goes right through the publishing industry. It does. There was a recent report, i believe, that highlighted this case. I think some of their major publishers have dealt with this. My publisher are dealing with this. My publisher are dealing with this, setting up the unit to deal with this issue, to get more representation within the workforce. There is a long way to go but i believe it has started. Young people of that kind of age, teenagers, are they reading still, as much as you would want . We have the harry potter effects but it was a jan cashback a younger age group. If we provide the sources they are interested in, they will come to read it. It is up to ask authors on the industry to provide relative stories they can engage in. I think it is down to us. Also very current, you talk about being moved by some of the marchers, like the womens march in washington in response to Donald Trumps presidency. That was a big motivator. It was. When i was editing the last chapters of straight 0utta crongton, is about three girls trying surviving a particular situation, three girls trying surviving a particularsituation, id three girls trying surviving a particular situation, id dedicated the book to those marchers. I have family in washington, dc, sisters and a brother. The Movement Movement quite deeply. I thought it was apt to dedicate the book to that. Alex, you yourself have an amazing story to tell. Good luck with your book and thank you for coming in to talk to us about it. Alexs new book is called straight 0utta crongton. Take a read. Time for some weather with carol is out and about this morning. We have seen out and about this morning. We have seen incredible sites this morning. Shes at truckfest in peterborough. Jumped bya jumped by a quad bike earlier you look a bit more safe on solid ground now. For now, yes. Good morning to you. The truck behind me is amazing. This isa the truck behind me is amazing. This is a Monster Truck. It is 14 foot tall, 12 foot wide and its tyres are five foot six and height. It is one ofa five foot six and height. It is one of a Monster Trucks taking part today. Expected to be about 40,000 people coming today. There are 3000 trucks and Monster Trucks taking pa rt trucks and Monster Trucks taking part and lots of fun things for the family to do. You can look at the quad bikes in the background as well. It has been pouring buckets this morning, which is why it is so muddy. As we go through the day, the rain we have will turn weaker and more patchy and more Showery In Nature. The brighter skies today will be in north west scotland, that is where we will have the highest temperatures. Northern ireland not faring too badly either. For scotla nd faring too badly either. For scotland this morning at nine oclock, the west is best in terms of sunshine. The east seeing a bit more cloud. Moving south into Northern England, here there is some rain. Afew Northern England, here there is some rain. A few brighter breaks in the cloud and then back into the rain across east anglia, into the midlands and the southern counties. There have been some heavy rain in northern cornwall. Through the morning that will weaken. The south wales, again, some rain this morning but turning more showery through the course of the day. North wales after a drierand course of the day. North wales after a drier and brighter start. For Northern Ireland, again this morning a fine start for you. We will see some sunshine through the course of the day, a little more cloud developing in the east. Not a particularly cold start to the day. Through the course of the day, there isa through the course of the day, there is a noticeable breeze coming in from the north sea. You will also see a bit more cloud coming in from the north sea. Even so, some holes in the cloud. The rain will turn more showery in england and wales but some of those showers will be heavy and sundry. Many of us will miss them. In Northern Ireland, sunny spells prevail and hear the highest temperatures, approaching 20 in some parts. Through the evening and overnight, where we have the clearest skies every day we will hang on overnight, after a warm day the temperature will dip rapidly in be cold. We hang on to the cloud in eastern areas and showers in the south will fade and die, with temperatures between 7 9. Tomorrow, we start off with the cloud in the east, breezy. There will be some showers developing in the day in central parts of england. They will tend to drift towards the south west. But for most of us, a dry day. Temperatures into the mid to high teens. Then by the time we get to wednesday, wednesday sees the southern half of the country with a bit more cloud, bright with sunny skies, but once again the north and north west hanging on to the sunshine for the longest. Temperatures very similar. We saw in the background the quad bike doing fantastic tricks. What we have is the driver with us, jason. Let me chat to you for a bit about what you have been doing. It has been spectacular. That stunt you did when you just flew right over us in the Monster Truck, how long did it take to practice . It wasnt too long, i started racing motocross as a young lad, it was just moving from doing stunts to doing it across a metal rod. What inspired you to do it . I retired from motocross but i wanted to ride bikes for a living, i wanted to think of Something Else i could do and it came about, the idea of putting and making an exhibition. You come up with all your own routines . Thats right, we design a new routine each year, its all our own programme and we try to keep it entertaining. How do you keep it safe, it looks pretty dangerous, we shouldnt be trying this at home . Its difficult to keep it safe, we try our best, to make sure we do the same routine every single time and go through the same safety checks every time, that part of it is very important, and also try to stay on edge, stay nervous, it keeps you on top of your game. Whats the most dangerous routine you do . top of your game. Whats the most dangerous routine you do . I think probably on a day like today when its wet and the grass is quite wet and muddy, you are struggling for traction and that it comes a lot more dangerous than if it were a nice dry day. You very kindly promised to give me a little ride nearby, might is assistant will provide me with a hat, aljust get this on. Helmet on. Ready to go. Studio carol is off. My goodness. I am hoping they are not going to do thejob am hoping they are not going to do the job they am hoping they are not going to do thejob they did am hoping they are not going to do the job they did earlier commenters to be clear. That carol and she is off, hopefully she will be back tomorrow. Just the look in her eyes as she got on. She has done so well this morning, she has a here full of mod, soaking wet. She might need a shower later its 8 49am. But first. If youre eating out, and youre so full you just cant fit it all in. Would you ever ask for a doggy bag . A lot of us wouldnt. A survey suggests two fifths of people are reluctant to ask for our leftovers. This is contributing to millions of tonnes of food waste each year. Thats assuming there are leftovers come off when im out for dinner, more often than not there isnt. Now restaurants in scotland are taking part in a scheme to get people to take their unfinished meals home. Holly hamilton has been to find out more. When it comes to dining out, were spoilt for choice. And in an all super sized era, Portion Sizes are getting bigger too. And yet even if we cant manage to finish everything on our plate, most of us are quite reluctant to ask for it to be boxed up and taken home with us, in other words a doggy bag. Adam, do you mind if i get the rest to go . Ill be right back. Thanks very much. In fact, one survey found that while 70 of people said theyd like a doggy bag, 42 said theyd be too embarrassed to ask for one. Makes you feel a bit conscious of the fact that you might be looked upon differently if you ask for the food. If they give you too big a helping and you cant finish it youve paid for it, so you got a choice of taking it home and having it for your tea the next day. 0rfeeding it to your dog. Thats sensible as far as im concerned. I have on numerous occasions and i dont have any problem about doing it. Its so much waste, i have a small appetite, i enjoy good food but i would like to take it home with me. I never ask for a doggy bag because look at my plate, its always empty and i cant in scotland it could soon be the norm with plans to introduce doggy bags to all restaurants as part of a plan to cut food waste. Excuse me, sir, would you like that wrapped in a doggy bag . Yeah, that would be great. Thank you. Well, a lot of restaurants offer doggy bags already, which is fantastic. What good to go does is that extra bit of promotion, so youre actively offering a doggy bag. We did a pilot and pleased to say it was really positive and something that restaurants told us they wanted, and customers too said they wanted. And this is the problem. Across the uk food waste costs the restaurant sector more than £600 million a year, with eateries producing nearly 200,000 tons. More than a third of that waste comes straight from the customers plates. But it doesnt have to be this way. Campaigners here say if restaurants routinely offered doggy bags it would save the equivalent of 800,000 meals going in the bin every year. I do think that its our responsibility to make sure people are aware of the fact its 0k to take food home, its ok to reheat it and it is fit for purpose. Were talking about a world that has a food crisis in it and were wasting food. So people taking food home, were just giving them that opportunity and actually intervening rather than waiting for them to ask i think makes a huge difference. Doggy bags are common practice in the us and even in france restaurants are now legally obliged now to provide one if requested by diners. But here in the uk, old habits die hard. As a nation we dont like to make a fuss, but with ambitious targets to cut food waste by 20 within the next ten years, maybe its time to start thinking inside the box. Holly hamilton, bbc news, glasgow. Right, its that time again were giving you advance warnings of spoilers. Do not say we did not warn you. Just to be clear. This is your ad fans notice. Ad fans. The mysterious balaclava man, was finally unmasked last night in the dramatic finale of line of duty. The bbc one drama has had us hooked for weeks, and it didnt disappoint as fans took to social media to show their appreciation for the series. Heres a scene from last nights episode. Dci roz huntleys husband is facing some tough questions by police. I dont know how would you describe your emotional state that evening . We re your emotional state that evening . Were you in a frame of mind to control your wifes behaviour . She was the one that went to the flat. There are no witnesses to your wife entering the flat, no cctv, no traffic cameras. She left her mobile at home. So did you. I was in a rush, iforgot it. Mobile at home. So did you. I was in a rush, i forgot it. This fellow, timothy, who may or may not have been having sex with your wife, what did you plan to do . Nothing, why would i plan to kill him . How could i. We will look at three things opportunity. You were there. Means. Motive. You believed he was having an affair with your wife. She is trying to frame me. So good if you havent seen it, you have such a treat in store. We are joined. Were joined now by maya sondhi whose character wpc Maneet Bindra left viewers shocked after she seemingly betrayed her colleagues. You of all people its not my fault. It was you it was a big shock to me too. I was reading it andi shock to me too. I was reading it and i was walking through an airport because its so exciting when you get the script and i was reading it, really, really small and have ijust read that right, i was thinking. And i thought, no read that right, i was thinking. And ithought, no i read that right, i was thinking. And i thought, no i was a bit gutted. The relationship that you had with a cc hilton is left up in the air, we dont really know what happened and what your role was and why you were there and involved are not. And i dont either the big finale last night, did you watch it. What did you make of it . I loved it, i hadnt seen you make of it . I loved it, i hadnt seen it, i knew what was going to happen because i read the script but when you are filming it, you fill your bit, you havent seen the rest of it, when its put together its so of it, when its put together its so exciting. To see it live like eve ryo ne so exciting. To see it live like everyone else. Events tv. What did you think . We loved it. We were discussing this morning about whether it lives up to the previous series. I think ben was expect the massive should add that we had at the end of series three but ipod but was crazy and i like the fact it was a little bit more contained this time. We still have to get up early to do this and i was lying in bed com pletely to do this and i was lying in bed completely unable to sleep. A great story, you were pregnant in the series, you were actually pregnant and youd said to them, i was lovely, i was asked back for a series four, i was thrilled, but then i was really worried because i was pregnant and so i text tojed mercurial who writes and created the show and i said id love to come back but im pregnant, i dont know what to do. And he said, its brilliant, it totally goes with your character, we invited in. Lets look at the bit you left, this was your departure, temporarily. Well done. Im finished. I feel drained, served. Its ifeel drained, served. Its not long until the start of my maternity leave. I see. Things are beginning to get on top of me. And the timing couldnt be worse. I really need all my best people, you know . The last thing i want to do is let you in the department down. This is whats so wonderful comic you are watching up, watching whats going on, why is she leaving and it starts to become clear but so many unanswered questions. Its a brilliant ensemble piece in television, whats it like working with the cows . Are wonderful andi working with the cows . Are wonderful and i genuinely cant say this, when i started on the third series i was terrified because its such an intense drama and you think is eve ryo ne intense drama and you think is everyone going to be serious, take themselves too seriously . You go and vicki and morton and adrian and craig from series three they went like that. They are like a massive family and they are so good at what they do so generous. And sandy newton who a new layer. they do so generous. And sandy newton who a new layer. I thought daniel mays was incredible and then i thought. We were so conflict did, did we like, didnt we . This series was particularly female heavy, really strong women earning the show and i think thats, jed writes women fantastically. You talk about it being events tv and also for the first time, people doing it on social media as well, do you look at that reaction, you are watching and you think. After episode four twitter went into meltdown, people we re twitter went into meltdown, people were so twitter went into meltdown, people were so upset, i didnt realise how much people reacted. Ifelt really disappointed in myself, actually there is another series. There is. There is another series. There is. The end of this year, maybe next, jed is so busy. I think hes got another show to write. And you are not going to reveal anything about capital h and who it is. not going to reveal anything about capital h and who it is. I dont know, i couldnt honestly tell you. You left us up in the air but we have loved it. Thank you so much. Good to see you. Remember, all of the episodes of the season are on the bbc iplayer. Check them out. Thats it from us today. Dan and louise will be here from 6am tomorrow morning. Now on bbc one its time for rip off britain. Have a lovely Bank Holiday Monday. Goodbye. This is bbc news. Im joanna gosling. The headlines at 9 the failure of social Media Companies to deal with illegal content is condemned as shameful by mps. These social Media Companies have been asked repeatedly to sort this out and repeatedly they have failed to do so. So i think it is time that the government should be putting new systems in place, which involve fines. A man shot dead by intruders at a house in dorset has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. Labour promises new legal standards for rented homes in england, if it gets into power. The conservatives say it would result in higher rents. The final week of campaigning begins in the french president ial election. The front runner calls for major reform of the eu. 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