Weeks election to find out what locals here want from the politicians. In sport, two more years for Arsene Wenger. He will extend his 21 year spell as Arsenal Manager with an official announcement to be made today. As Ariana Grande announces she and some of the biggest names in pop will hold a Benefit Concert for the victims of the Manchester Bombing, well speak to the man who had to organise it all injust four days. And carol has the weather. Good morning. To date will be cloudy gcioss good morning. To date will be cloudy across the southern half of the uk, but equally, brightness, Polyanskiy Share across the north of the country with pleasant sunshine. More details in 15 minutes. Carol, thank you. First, our main story. Police say a dangerous prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after escaping from officers in wiltshire. The man had been taken to hospital with a head injury, before escaping from guards yesterday evening. Lets get more on this from our correspondent greg dawson. Greg, what more do we know . The missing man is 30 year old Michal Kisier and hes been on the run since 7pm last night. Police haveissued run since 7pm last night. Police have issued a couple of photos of him, this is the description of him, 56, blonde hair, tattooed on his neck and at the time of his escape last night he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, like t shirt and blue trainers. They mentioned he had a head injury, he was being treated in hospital last night when somehow he managed to escape prison guards. Police are clearly concerned this man is dangerous. They have said to people do not approach, if you see him while 999, a manhunt across wiltshire is taking place involving officers on the ground with police dogs, also from the sky with a Police Helicopter deployed. Michal kisier was convicted last year for holding a mother and her teenage daughter in their own homes at knife point, he was sent to gel for five years for that offence. Police clearly very worried about the threat he may pose to the public, that message again if you think you have seen him, do not approach, dial 999. Greg, thank you. The nhs could have to raise an extra half a billion pounds a year, if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. Thats the warning from a Health Charity this morning. The Nuffield Trust says the cost of treating them on home soil rather than abroad could cost almost a billion pounds, as sarah corker reports. For many british pensioners its the appeal of a retirement in the sunshine that attracts them to move to countries like spain or france. But having the same Health Care Rights as the locals is an important perk. Its part of a reciprocal scheme which the uk pays around £500 million a yearfor. It covers nearly 200,000 british expats living out their retirement in the eu. But its a deal potentially under threat when brexit happens according to the Nuffield Trust. People, if they had to return from countries whhere they live in the eu to here, retired people, could cost the nhs more money and beyond that wed probably need more hospital beds and nurses to give those people standards of care they require. Unless a deal is struck the trust says pensioners would lose their Free Health Care and if they returned to britain for treatment it could cost the nhs £1 billion a year. Last Year Spending on the Nhs In England was around 102 billion. The Nuffield Trust estimates that the nhs would need around 1600 more doctors, nurses and other workers to provide this care. In response, the Conservative Party says protecting the rights of uk nationals in the eu is one of their priorities for the brexit negotiations. But the Liberal Democrats said this report is evidence that theresa mays extreme version of brexit would be a Disasterfor The Nhs putting huge pressure on hospitals. Labour are yet to comment but had previously accused the conservatives of starving the nhs. The Nuffield Trust stresses brexit could be beneficial if the existing eu membership fees are diverted to the nhs. Sarah corker, bbc news. And well speak to one of the authors of that report in just over half an hour. The 2 main parties are concentrating on their core messages, as campaigning intensifies ahead of the General Election next week. Labour will focus on schools and hospitals, claiming the conservatives have neglected Public Services. But the tories say a Labour Government would threaten the economy by negotiating a bad brexit deal. Lets get more from our political correspondent, chris mason. Good morning. Whats that in your hand . They are back good morning, sir. Good morning to you, we are here with a week to go, ive been back as you spotted into my, excuse me, my rucksack this morning to the ma nifestoes. Me, my rucksack this morning to the manifestoes. What are they doing . They are playing the hit records, the greatest hits, they conclude there is no Point Scrapping around in the back of the cupboard and playing that obscure it be side, they want to talk about their policies that they think stand the best chance is ofed chances of wooing voters with, labour talking about Public Services and conservative Investment Plans for schools and portables, they say they have the real plan, labour saying they are proud of this document, a fully costed manifesto on like the conservatives. Critics ponder whether or not the sums will add up, whether or not the sums will add up, whether they will generate the amount of tax they promised they will be able to, and as for the conservatives on this document they focus on brexit, we saw this from the Prime Minister yesterday and we will continue to see it for the next week but critics saying hang on, theresa may, we published this, you said the election was about brexit and when you flick through this, there isnt a great wheel of the tale about it. Thank you, chris, goal and clear your throat, we will see you later. A 30 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after the bodies of a woman and 2 children were discovered in a flat in liverpool. The discovery was made by officers investigating reports of a fuel leak at a flat in the toxteth area. Police say theyre not looking for anyone else. 3 men arrested after last weeks Manchester Bombing have been released without charge. Detectives are still questioning 11 people to try to find out whether the bomber, salman abedi, had help. 22 people died in the attack. A Breast Surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary operations on his patients will be sentenced later today. Ian paterson was convicted last month of 17 counts of Wounding With Intent and 3 counts of unlawful wounding, but lawyers claim the number victims could run into the thousands. And actually, we will speak to one of the women he operated on later in the programme. For the first time, a British Police force is to recruit people directly to become detectives without them having to first work as uniformed officers. The metropolitan police hopes the scheme will fill some of the 600 Detective Vacancies in the force, and attract people with different skills and backgrounds who might not otherwise want to join. Abuse and bullying in the Online Gaming world is a growing problem according to new research from anti bullying charity, ditch the label. Of the 2,500 gamers they surveyed, half had been harassed or received threats. Heres our Technology Correspondent rory cellan jones. For 16 year old bailey, video games have been a big part of his life and were once an escape when he was getting a hard time at school. He enjoys pitting his skills against other players online, but what he doesnt like is the abuse he sometimes gets while playing. He first experienced bullying in games when he was ten and its not getting any better. If im playing a game and i score a goal, ive literally been told to kill myself. If youre being bullied at school, you come home and play your computer and you are just getting more abuse thrown at you. Its just going to put you off doing anything social. The Charity Ditch The Label surveyed 2,500 young gamers. 57 said they had been subjected to hate speech in an online game. 47 had received threats and 40 had had unwanted sexual contact. Whats changed over the last decade is that more and more games are played online and that means young gamers are encountering anonymous people from Around The World and chatting with them. That can of course, be very positive, but it also lays them open to the kind of dangers weve seen elsewhere in the online world. The anti bullying charity worked with the online game have a hotel to Research Young gamers experiences. And was disturbed by what it found. I think whats so shocking is the fact that its normalised behaviour. We had gamers telling us this was just part of playing games online. Bailey says he has now learned not to let abuse get to him, but he wants the Games Companies to do more to watch over what happens online and to act to stop the bullies. Rory cellan jones, bbc news. Rehearsals have begun for the concert in manchester on sunday when Ariana Grande will appear. The Black Eyed Peas will join Ariana Grande will appear. The Black Eyed Peas willjoin the line up which includes an amazing line up, kerry, Justin Bieber, take that and coldplay. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10am, the proceeds donated to victims and families of those injured. For those who dont get tickets it will be shown on bbc 0ne get tickets it will be shown on bbc one from six until nine on sunday evening and those people who went to the concert or had tickets, they will get free tickets. Some say its too soon to go and thats fine, but if you want to go, Picture Number into the system. You would imagine theyll have to have quite a robust Computer System because you might quite a number of people will be applying. 10am tomorrow, they go on sale, i think you have to preregister today if you are interested. We will clear that up. Stargazers in australia and new zealand have been treated to a spectacular show as the Southern Lights swept across the continent. The Aurora Australis is caused by solar wind a stream of charged particles escaping the sun interacting with earths Magnetic Field and atmosphere. And it produces these amazing scenes. You could have that as a screensaver. Have you scenes. You could have that as a screensaver. Have you seen scenes. You could have that as a screensaver. Have you seen either in real life . I have seen the aurora borealis. Have you . I have never. 12 minutes past six. Weve also that out for your next holiday. Some people go and they dont see them, that would be so disappointing. Catherine, good morning. We are talking about the not so surprising news that is unfit arsen wenger will stay at arsenal but isnt the right choice . And if i were him i would probably have gone out on a high. There is the argument. He probably feels he wants to challenge for the title, he wouldnt do it if he didnt think he had a chance. But he didnt think he had a chance. But he is letting himself in for a mother two seasons. 21 years in charge. Therell be an official announcement later today. Wengers contract was about to end arsenal had finished outside the top four for the first time in twenty years but victory in the fa cup final over chelsea saw wenger lift the trophy for a record seventh time. Thousands of fans took to the streets of huddersfield yesterday to celebrate reaching the premier league for the first time. They beat reading on penalties in the Playoff Final at wembley to secure promotion. World number one andy murrays through to the second round of the french open after beating russias Andrey Kuznetsov in four sets. Murray now faces the world number 50 slovakias martin klizan. British number two kyle edmund is also through after a straight sets win. But british number one Johanna Konta was knocked out by world 109 hsieh su wei. Seventh seed konta is yet to win a match in the main draw at Roland Garros. Bit of a surprise there, the womens field in paris is so wide open with no Serena Williams who is pregnant. And no maria sharapova, she did not get into Roland Garros. Everyone expecting Johanna Konta to do well this year but something about the clay does not suit her. She was absolutely gutted, understandably. I feel another sneeze on the way. 0k, shall i start the papers . It could come at any moment. Here is a paper to protect you. Lets take a look at this mornings papers. A lot of them are talking about the grand gesture for manchester, Ariana Grande on the way back to hold this Benefit Concert, lots of her amazing showbiz friends. Do you think they looked . We will find out from the man who organised it. And then she rings justin man who organised it. And then she ringsJustin Bieber man who organised it. And then she rings Justin Bieber and he man who organised it. And then she ringsJustin Bieber and he says yes, i will come. There she is again, apologies from a slightly crumpled Guardian Newspaper this morning. I think i may have sat on it earlier. And you have the story about theresa may intensifying the personal attacks onJeremy Corbyn as the polls narrow. Chris mason talking about that earlier. The zookeeper story, rosa king, killed by a tiger, talk about walking into a death trap, the family are asking how the tiger got into the enclosure when she was in there. And the daily mirror, the concert of defiance, katie parry katy perry, Coral Volumes and take that on the bill. And the diana death car 0akridge, saying the limousine she died in was a rebuilt wreck. I am looking at tiger woods but first, this in the daily mail newspaper, but in every newspaper, the french open, a 21 year old french male player, interviewed live on television and he started to kiss and apparently groped a female reporter and has had to apologise and had his accreditation revoked, that causing accreditation revoked, that causing a bit of waste. He says he knows it was wrong and he apologised. Thats right, he said i offer my deepest apologies, she said she wanted to puncheon and she would have done they were not live on air she should have done. That would have made good pictures. This is tiger woods. 0bviously, he was, arrested, for Driving Under The Influence, some people say it was because of alcohol, he says its because of a reaction to medicine he was taking but lots of columnists in the paper saying and dissecting what is going on in his life since he hasnt been playing for so long with back and knee injuries, that kind of fall from being the golden child of golf to somebody struggling to make a comeback and will be hearing from Jack Nicholas at 630, the only man in golf that has one more majors than tiger golf. But he doesnt do well at the moment. It is if it is just prescription drugs, and a cocktail of those, the results said there was no alcohol in his system. Precisely. It could be something completely. Exactly. But whatever he does, he is bound to get the headlines. Everyone getting worried about and, rightly or wrongly. Another story today, 50 minutes added to Life Expectancy every hours, babies born today will live until 104 according to an ageing expert, we are increasing Life Expectancy by 50 minutes each hour, Sarah Harperfrom expectancy by 50 minutes each hour, sarah harper from oxford expectancy by 50 minutes each hour, Sarah Harperfrom oxford university, warned People Living longer will trigger acute challenges for society and we will have to rethink the way we live our lives, such as whether marriage should last for a lifetime. Come on professor Rex Tillerson mike sort yourself out there you go. 0r mike sort yourself out there you go. Or you have to work until you are 85 on the plot, carol has the weather. It looks so beautiful. Some people feel like they are 104 already this morning, louise looking at sunny spells this morning, the best in the northern half of the country. In the south, this Weather Front moving south, showers here, but equally, things are brightening through the course of the day. This morning, cloud across South West England and south wales and southern counties. Some sea fog in the english channel, you mightfind sea fog in the english channel, you might find that coming on shore but it shouldnt make too much inroads in the southern counties of england themselves, but you can see there is cloud around, moving to Northern Ireland. After a chilly start, temperatures in single figures, but in the sunshine picking up quite readily. Some sea fog, generally through the rac, finding that lapping onshore. Looking at some sunshine. North wales seeing sunshine. North wales seeing sunshine but the rest of wales, really cloudy. Through the course of today at times it will brighten up in the south but some medium or high cloud around, we could see some showers developing from mid wales down to kent but it could be hit and miss. You will be unlucky if you catch one, if you are in the sunshine and light winds it will feel pleasant with a top temperatures of 24 degrees in the south east, in scotland around 20 degrees. This evening and overnight, a lot of dry weather around, elements of cloud and mist and fog forming, not as cold in the north as the night that has just gone but a Weather Front showing its the night that has just gone but a weatherfront showing its hand, coming from the west, introducing some rain, the heaviest reaching heights. Tomorrow, starting with Rain Making Inroads from the west across parts of Northern Ireland and scotland, the wind picking up, a lot of tri weather for the rest of the uk, this sea fog not too far away from the southern counties of england, the Inland Penetration of this pretty small. Most of us missing it, this rain starting to sink southwards. The heaviest rain on the holes, more drizzle as we push further south. Temperatures still on the help the side, looking at 20 still on the help the side, looking at20 still on the help the side, looking at 20 25, still on the help the side, looking at 20 25, fresher as we pushed to the north east of scotland. For friday, still best Weather Front producing rain, here it is, continuing South Eastwards, ahead of that some showers, pretty warm, 3526 the that some showers, pretty warm, 35 26 the maximum. The potentialfor thunderstorms across parts of the south east and east anglia, on the other side of that, richer conditions and some showers. If you are wondering about the weekend, here it is, a mixture of sunshine and showers, not all of us seeing showers, not quite as warm, muggy in the south, highs of 21 degrees, in the south, highs of 21 degrees, in the north around 17 or 18. Its interesting, looking about, it looks like it slashed down the country, dividing temperatures. Carol, thank you. See you later. The Breakfast Election butty van is continuing to cross the nation as the days tick down to next thursdays General Election. Yesterday we were in Glorious Llandudno in wales, and this Morning Stephs crossed the irish sea to portrush in Northern Ireland. Morning she will be with us in a few moments. Hopefully, she will 0ut she will be with us in a few moments. Hopefully, she will out in the meantime. Are we going to show the meantime. Are we going to show the film in the meantime . Yes, i think we are. Youll find dramatic beauty, all along the north coast of Northern Ireland. And its scenery that makes a spectacular setting. The series Game Of Thrones uses this area as a Filming Location and some see in its stories of Scheming Division and conflict, more than a few similarities with politics in Northern Ireland. Here, many vote, along what are sometimes called tribal lines. You were a unionist if you grew up in a unionist family and you were a republican if you grew up in a republican family. All youll hear is, if you dont vote, some of those other boys will get in. And thats coming from both sides of the community. An old battle . An old battle. Down through the ages of history and still fought in modern times. Game of thrones is a fantasy saga, which tells an Epic Tale Set across continents of a fight for the iron throne. The often vicious and violent drama might be worlds away from where so much of it is filmed, but political battles are nothing new in Northern Ireland. For politics to work here, people have to share power as opposed to grabbing it. But the parties are deeply divided. Its why theres currently no government in Northern Ireland and why this election is proving to be a bitterfight between unionists and nationalists. Political deadlock is nothing new on this part of this island, but it is frustrating for those who want to show off what Northern Ireland has to offer, including business owners. Theyre being asked to vote again at a time when the lack of government at stormont is preventing decisions about important devolved issues. I think they should do more for education. They should be doing more for the Tourist Industry and most of all, they should be trying to save our National Health service. Yet, years of political progress can be seen with every bus load of tourists that arrives here. The International Popularity of Game Of Thrones certainly helps attract them to the caves and castles used as backdrops. But during times when regular violence here was more thanjust fictional, many wouldnt have come. This is our 12th day now and we just love it, the people are just amazing. But believe it or not, theres no government at the moment, did you notice . No, but that doesnt really surprise me. However, politics is important with challenges like brexit looming. This is the only part of the uk to share a land border with another eu country. And this methodist minister, who was a key figure in Northern Irelands peace process, says stability is needed. Conflict will divide people into camps and people then will go back to voting in their camps and in their tribal traditions. Come on, its time we moved beyond that, the world has changed, the world has moved on. Some feel the fighting between the politicians can be for show, simply because its good for votes. But it also makes election time a particularly divisive time. Good morning, everyone, that piece by chris, are ireland correspondent, we are going to go and find him on the beach but i will show you for i am, absolutely gorgeous, portrush in Northern Ireland, about 50 miles from belfast, although the water, youll see the distance donegal but a Beautiful Seaside Resort. Have a look at the speech, absolutely gorgeous, about 7000 people live in this area, we are here with the brea kfast this area, we are here with the breakfast at the van, trotted over from holyhead to dublin, drove it up through ireland into Northern Ireland last night and we are here because we are going to talk to businesses and locals about what they want to see from the election. The rest of the uk, and Northern Ireland has st neots and downs of the economy but at the moment Northern Ireland is growing slightly slower than the rest of the uk, and testing time for them and the make up of the population, about one infour make up of the population, about one in four people in Northern Ireland under 25, slightly different to the rest of the country. Interesting dynamic, Chris 0verton on the beach. Good morning good morning. He is going to give us a bit of a tour. |j am your unofficial tour guide, this is portrush strand, this is where cou ntless is portrush strand, this is where countless Northern Ireland childrens day and their Bank Holidays on the speech, you will see barry is amusements, and funfair, a Roller Coaster there for you if you fa ncy Roller Coaster there for you if you fancy it later. I will be not. One of the Nightclub Capitals of Northern Ireland. The nightclub x Commission Mark how did i not know that last night . This is a party town in many ways, you will enjoy yourself here today. Certainly well, lots of people coming to talk to us, local Business People, politicians, i know you will talk to them later. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. More sunshine, and very warm day in deed. We have seen temperatures rise and we could see 25 celsius tomorrow. Friday has a bright and sunny start to the day, feeling humid but later on seeing some heavy, thundery showers coming through. For saturday it is looking like the better day for the two of the weekend. Sunny spells and looking largely dry. When we move into sunday, that is when we are likely to see more thundery outbreaks. I will be back in half an hour. Hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Well bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning its thought hundreds, even thousands of people, could have undergone unnecessary operations by the former Breast Surgeon ian paterson. As some of his victims call for a Public Inquiry into what happened, well hear from a patient who says he seemed to be a law unto himself. Justin bieber, katy perry and take that are amongst the stars set to join pop star Ariana Grande for a concert in aid of the victims of the Terror Attack in manchester. Well speak to the event organiser. Just eating dinner. You have your dinnerl just eating dinner. You have your dinner i will call back another day. Thanks, love. They made their names in the x rated teen comedy the inbetweeners, Nowjoe Thomas and James Buckley have been reunited in the unlikely setting of a Double Glazing showroom in essex. Theyll tell us about their new sitcom, white gold. All that still to come. But now a summary of this mornings main news. Rehearsals have begun for sundays Benefit Concert in manchester, which sees Ariana Grande return to the city less than two weeks after 22 people were killed in a bomb attack. 0vernight, the Black Eyed Peas tweeted theyve joined the line up which already includes katy perry, justin beiber, coldplay and take that. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10am, and the proceeds will be donated to the victims and families of those injured. For those who dont get tickets, it will be shown on bbc one from 6. 00pm until 9. 00pm on sunday evening. We will be speaking to the organiser later. Tens of thousands of expat pensioners may return to the uk to use the nhs after brexit unless a deal can be done to let them keep Receiving Care abroad, a Health Charity has warned. The Nuffield Trust estimates the cost of treating them on home soil, rather than abroad, could double to £1 billion. At the moment, the uk gives around 500 million a year to eu countries that care for brits who have retired overseas. The nhs and brexit are also top of the agenda for the two main Political Parties as they continue their campaigns ahead of next weeks General Election. Labour will focus on schools and hospitals, claiming the conservatives have neglected Public Services. But the tories say a Labour Government would threaten the economy by negotiating a bad brexit deal. Police say a dangerous prisoner, believed to be armed with a razor blade, is on the run after escaping officers in wiltshire. Michel kisier, whos 30, had been taken to hospital in salisbury with a head injury before fleeing from guards yesterday evening. Police are warning the public not to approach him. A 30 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after the bodies of a woman and two children were discovered in a flat in liverpool. The discovery was made by officers investigating reports of a fuel leak at a flat in the toxteth area. Police say theyre not looking for anyone else. Three men arrested after last weeks Manchester Bombing have been released without charge. Detectives are still questioning 11 people to try to find out whether the bomber, salman abedi, had help. 22 people died in the attack. For the first time, a British Police force is to recruit people directly to become detectives without them having to first work as uniformed officers. The metropolitan police hopes the scheme will fill some of the 600 Detective Vacancies in the force, and attract people with different skills and backgrounds who might not otherwise want to join. The us says its successfully tested its Defence System against an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile for the first time. American military intercepted and destroyed a mock warhead fired towards alaska, from the Marshall Islands in the pacific. The pentagon said the test was long planned but it comes amid increased tensions with north korea. Olivia newton john has revealed she has Breast Cancer again, 25 years after recovering from her original diagnosis. The grease star has postponed her upcoming tour dates after discovering that the disease has spread to her spine. The singer and actress is undergoing treatment, and expects to return to the stage later in 2017. Nasa will announce an Ambitious Mission for next year, as it aims to get closer to the sun than ever before. The agency wants to send a space probe into the stars atmosphere to find out more about solar wind, which is a stream of plasma and particles emitted into space. According to a planetary scientist, the probe will get to about 4. 3 million miles of the sun. Which sounds like a lot, but it is not. Dont they call it icarus . This is why we want you here. Just facts. We wa nt we want kat here for the sport. Arsene wenger based facsimile, 21 yea rs Arsene Wenger based facsimile, 21 years at arsenal and then he has signed another two year deal. Lots the debate about that in the paper today. Lots of fans on social media saying he should have gone but others saying he is the most successful Manager Arsenal have ever had and we should be celebrating he has decided to stay on. If i was Arsene Wenger, i think i would have gone out on a high after the fa cup. No Champions League football next, can he attract the star names. We will have to see who stays and goes. Sanchez says he fancies moving on. Therell be an official announcement later today. The decision was made after a meeting with club owner stan kroenke yesterday. Wenger lifted the fa cup for a record seventh time after beating chelsea at the weekend. And while arsenal finished outside the top 20 for the first time in 20 and while arsenal finished outside the top four for the first time in 20 years, wenger and those in charge at arsenal have agreed hell stay on. There will be an element who will be so angry, you know . Theyre already showing their feelings. And then there will be as many, if not more, wholl say, do you know what, we wont get a better manager than Arsene Wenger. There isnt a better one than him around at the moment that is available. There was a Promotion Party in huddersfield yesterday as they paraded the championship Play Off Trophy through the town. Thousands of fans gathered to celebrate reaching the premier league for the first time. They beat reading on penalties at wembley to secure promotion to the top flight for the first time in 45 years. World number one andy murray is through to the second round of the french open after beating russias Andrey Kuznetsov in four sets. Murray had struggled for form and fitness in the build up to Roland Garros but managed to overcome the first round test against the world number 73. Next up for murray is slovakias martin klizan, whos ranked 50 in the world. I was looking forward to getting going today, but i did need the extra time on the Practice Court and by getting a tuesday start, that allowed me to get some Good Practice in after missing a couple of days at the beginning of the week with illness. So i was actually quite happy to wait until tuesday and obviously ended up playing some decent stuff. But there was a shock forJohanna Konta. The british number one lost to world number 109 su wei hsieh in the first round. The seventh seed took the first set 6 1 but the tide turned in the final two sets. Defeat yesterday means konta still has never won a match in the main draw at Roland Garros. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus says that everyone involved in the game needs to help tiger woods who was arrested on a charge of Driving Under The Influence on monday. According to a police report, woods, winner of 14 majors, was Asleep At The Wheel of his Mercedes On A Florida Road and didnt know where he was. Its the latest in a series of incidents involving the former world number one, who has only played sporadically due to injury over the past few years. Ifeel bad for tiger. Tiger is a friend. Hes been great for the game of golf and i think he needs all our help and we wish him well. Hes struggling. And i wish him well, i hope he gets out of it, i hope he plays golf again. He needs a lot of support from a lot of people and ill be one of them. And the bbc womens footballer of the year 2017 has been awarded to 0lympique Lyonnais and norway striker ada hegerberg. But there was a shock in store when she received the award. Her sister andrine, who plays for birmingham, turned up to surprise her and present the trophy in france. And, she is in the final of the Champions League tomorrow. It is a massive day for cardiff tomorrow because the women and the mens are playing there. Around 190,000 british pensioners live abroad in European Countries like spain, and at the moment, they get their health care paid for as part of an eu backed scheme. But theres a warning this morning that the nhs would have to find an extra £500 million to pay for the care of these british expats should they come back to the uk after brexit. Mark dayan is one of the authors of that report and hes in our london newsroom. Thanks forjoining us. Explain how the system works at the moment . Some british pensioners who live on the european continent can get health Ca Re European Continent can get health care on the same terms as people who are resident in those European Countries under this so called s1 scheme where the British Government pays other countries to take care of them. If we leave the eu, that scheme, unless we do something about it, will come to an end and these pensioners will probably have to come back to the uk and use the nhs if they need to be taken care of. The financial cost could be more thanit the financial cost could be more than it is to pay to take care of these people in europe. There is the extra nurses and staff that we need which are already short supply. We dont know whether or not it will come to an end, so how have you put a figure on it. That is estimating how much it will cost the nhs to ta ke how much it will cost the nhs to take care of people of that age group, relative to what we pay now. If we dont sort Out Medicines Licensing On an eu wide basis, the price of medicines could be 100 million and if migration is closed off, we could have to pay more for domestic staff. Whilst there are opportunities with brexit as well, there are a number of things that need to be carefully looked at. You mention paying for stuff, this is a sector we know it is at the bottom in some ways, which people dont get paid much, will they be paid more . Absolutely, there may be a case for that. All we are saying is, if we leave the eu and cut off migration, that there may be no alternative. That means more money than any of the Political Parties have been willing to pay up for the nhs so far. Whoever is in governments, will not look at this specifically, it is that the problem . There is the risk the nhs is not at the centre of negotiations with the eu, it is a Public Service that serves british people. In the past, negotiations from inside the eu hasnt always necessarily been taken into account. We are keen policymakers do keep it that the centre of their vision when they are thinking about a whole range of things in the brexit negotiation with the eu. We dont know if it will be part of the negotiations, also how many of those pensioners would choose to come back to the uk for treatment either . suppose the situation we are concerned about it would be one in which that coverage they have now is withdrawn and unfortunately, even if they prefer to stay, they may have no choice but to return to the uk because they dont necessarily can necessarily afford the treatment. That is what we are most concerned about. Thank you for your time. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning rehearsals have begun for a Benefit Concert in manchester by Ariana Grande, less than two weeks after 22 people were killed. Police warn the public not to approach a prisoner who have escaped from salisbury hospital last night. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Look at that. The Lake District in all its glory, carol . Is in a gorgeous, it wont be too far off this in the Lake District today. Foremost, it will be largely dry. A few showers in the forecast for the south and fair bit of sunshine particularly in the north. High pressure in charge of our weather and we have a week by the front is sinking salvo that why it is cloudy in southern areas at the moment and it will produce one or two showers. Through the north midlands, northern end, beautiful start and temperatures picking up quickly. Beautiful across much of scotland as well with a lot of sunshine around after a chilly start and the same for Northern Ireland. Beautiful day for Northern Ireland. Beautiful day for you, staying dry. Across the irish sea, there is some sea fog and that might come onto shore. Across northern wales, a lot of sunshine. Into Southern Wales and the south west and were looking at more cloud this morning. Drifting across southern counties through hampshire, into the South Midlands and into kent and east anglia, we have a fair bit of cloud around first thing. Through the course of the day the cloud will break up. Not immune from showers from mid wales heading towards ken. Most will miss them all together but there will be won or two around. Coastal mist and fog which could come onto shore at times. Top temperatures, 23, 24 in the south east, 19, 20 into the north. Light winds in the sunshine and it will feel nice. 0vernight there will be dry weather, quite a bit of Cloud At Times so for scotland, Northern England and north wales it will be as cold as the one just gone. We will have this sea Fog Lapping Onshore because parts of kent and into the south eastern corner generally and another weather from waiting. That will be progressing steadily South Eastwards through the course of the day. The heaviest rain will be with height and at lower levels it will be drizzle. The winds will start to strengthen. The head of that for england and wales, a dry day with sunshine and the cloud building ahead of this Weather Front. 11 to 16. In the sunshine we are looking at 20, 25, possibly even 26 but if you are under the sea fog, the temperature will be lower. 0n you are under the sea fog, the temperature will be lower. On friday we have a Weather Front producing the rain. It is sinking slowly South Eastwards. The head of it, a lot of sunshine, high humidity and there is the potential for thunderstorms coming in across the south east and kent generally. 23, 25, 26 not without the realms of possibility but behind it, fresh conditions with a few showers. Variable amounts of cloud. 0n a few showers. Variable amounts of cloud. On saturday will lose the Weather Front. Generally dry with some sunny Weather Front. Generally dry with some sunny spells, a few showers coming in from the west but not a lot of us will see them. It will feel fresh. 12 to 17 in the north, but in the south, and more pleasant 21 in london. So not too shabby at all. We are heading for a decent weekend then, carol . We are, there will be showers around, but we still need a showers, as we are always saying. Thank you very much indeed, carol. Its travelled on motorways. Through windy country lanes. And now its even crossed the sea. This Morning Stephs taken the Breakfast Election butty van to the coast of Northern Ireland to find out what people there want when it comes to supporting their economy. Steph is planning to have granola for you next week. She is on the beach in Northern Ireland. Good morning. Louise, we have fruit for you. I am feeling the wind, but it is gorgeous here. I am in portrush, but far into the distance, there are people in the water, they are surfing at the moment. I can see their heads bobbing up and down. This is a Beautiful Seaside Resort in Northern Ireland. About 7000 people live here. It is a place where lots of people will be voting along with the rest of us in the uk next week. We have come to talk to Business People and to the locals who do various differentjobs in the area about what they want to hear from the politicians in the run up to the election. We have been taking the brea kfast election. We have been taking the breakfast but he ran across the uk, Down To Holyhead yesterday, across the irish sea and to hear. We will be looking at what brexit means to them given they are on the border with ireland. We have some guests gathered together. Thank you for joining us. Let me start with you, you are an architect, what do you wa nt to you are an architect, what do you want to hear in the run up to the election, what will make a difference to you. I want to hear certainty, we dont know anything at the moment so we have to be ready to get on with it. When he is a certainty, do you mean brexit . Absolutely, there is too much uncertainty, uncertainty in the political world and uncertainty as to what will occur after brexit and we need more direction. What are the types of things you want to know . wa nt to types of things you want to know . want to know how we will deal with oui want to know how we will deal with our border . We have a border with Northern Ireland and it is a struggle, folks in londonderry Northern Ireland and it is a struqqle, folks in londonderry are concerned about how they go across the border, other folks concerned about how they go across the border, otherfolks in newry are concerned and in portrush, it is a brilliant location, but we need to know what the rest of the picture is going to be. Anthony, you are in financial services, is it the same for you . Yes, another uncertainty is whether we can get our local elected government at stormont up and running. Ido government at stormont up and running. I do feel that electioneering doesnt compromise what is needed between the Political Parties at stormont, sol what is needed between the Political Parties at stormont, so i feel the election is actually, the General Election is actually, the General Election is actually, the General Election is putting the breakdown of effective government of the regional level. And that is more important to you . Yes. How is business for you at the moment, how is the Financial Sector doing here . Not too bad, the markets arent as skittish as they have been and with the low Interest Rates available through the banks, people are getting a return on their investments. What is your background . It is around skills . We are focused on the Knowledge Economy and how we develop that in Northern Ireland. Research is important so we are looking for investment in world class research, but this is about new technology. It is important our Education System is preparing young people for this new, emerging economy. As the guys were saying, skills are important, a lot of people are working in the different sectors from outside of the uk. Certainty around what their position is, being able to stay in Northern Ireland and how we access skills when we need them. There is a lot of young people here, under 25. So you are managing what skills they will have . Yes, and the challenges, we dont know in the next ten years what the jobs will be because the pace of change is so fast. It is about making sure they have those skills around critical thinking, being very agile in problem solving. As an economist, looking at this region of Northern Ireland, how does it differ to the uk . A lot of the issues were talking about is what the rest of the uk is talking about . Yes, it has pockets of brilliance from cyber security, media and film, terrific performance, but not enough of that, over all its Economic Performance would be broadly similar to the welsh or the north east economy. Below potential, but within it, pockets of world class brilliance. What would make a difference . We have structural problems, a private sector that struggles to grow. We rely on money coming in from Great Britain to come over to keep Public Services, which need a lot of transformation and modernisation. We need to make structural choices, but ultimately we need a bigger private sector, they get tax base to pay for the Public Services we need. We will warm you up as well, because i am impressed you havent got coats on, some of you. I am ashamed as a northerner, i shouldnt have my coat on. But now, lets get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning. Housing and social ca re good morning. Housing and social care all featured strongly during last ms bbc london Election Debate. The parties were pressed on their approach to brexit, britains exit from the eu. People are not stupid, they were told clearly in means leaving the Single Market. It means an end to free movement. That is why people voted in the country. In london it was 60 , but there were 40 of londoners who still voted to leave. Negotiations will be intricate, but every time we raise, what will we do about eu nationals and science funding, you say that to someone and science funding, you say that to someone who voted to leave, they shout slogans at elite if you are having the debate. But we need to be talking about the details. Residents living along part of the overground line in North East London are expected to get eight consecutive nights of sleepless nights. Engineers on the Barking The Gospel 0ak Stretch will work on saturday and sunday nights to install overhead power lines. In addition to noise of floodlights, residents may hear haunt used to alert staff of oncoming trains. Lets look at the travel. 0ut out on the roads now, lets get the weather. A slightly cooler start but fairly mild and we do have sunny spells. Bright as opposed to blazing sunshine and there are a few isolated showers around as well. Many will get away with a dry day, but those showers fairly light but they may be worth watching out for. Not too much of a breeze with temperatures getting up to 23 Celsius Buckeye Uv levels. The night, most of those showers are away and clears spells overnight. Temperatures down to 12 or 13. Mist and fog coming through as well, not for everyone though. Tomorrow, more sunshine around and certainly a warm day in deed for thursday and friday. Temperatures rise and we could see highs of 25 celsius tomorrow. Friday has a bright and sunny start, feeling humid but later on we will be seeing some heavy, thundery showers coming through as well. For saturday, that is looking like the better day of the two. Some sunny spells looking largely dry as well. We move into sunday and that is when we are likely to see more of the thundery outbreaks. I will be back in halfan thundery outbreaks. I will be back in half an hour. There is plenty more on our website at the usual address. We are going to show you some of the front pages again this morning. Would start with the daily express. Thousands are trying to sneak into britain this summer and their picture is a little girl, mia turner, who prince harry met at the Invictus Games and stole prince harrys heart. Most of the pictures have Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber as they get set to take part in the Benefit Concert in manchester this weekend. The telegraph, a grand jester grand gesture for manchester. But they are putting on a secret plan from labour to allow thousands of unskilled migrants to come in after brexit. It has seen by the Daily Telegraph and the daily mail, they have seen leaked documents. And the horrible story about rosa king killed in the zoo, as to why the tiger got into the enclosure when she was in it. We will be talking aboutJeremy Corbyn on the one show. Another interview he took place was on womens hour with emma barnett. The front page says it feels a new anti semitism row. A few people attacking emma barnett for interviewing Jeremy Corbyn ace king about the cost of Labour Policy he was launching that they and he didnt know the cost. And a poll is predicting a Shock Tory Loss and a hung parliament. We all take the polls with a large pinch of salt. Jeremy corbyn was on the one show last night. Theresa may was on with her husband a few weeks ago. We will be talking about how he did from a supporter and somebody not so supportive. You can email us at bbcbrea kfast bbc. Co. Uk we shall be back in just a moment. Hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. Rehearsals begin for Ariana Grandes Benefit Concert for the victims of the Manchester Bombing. Some of the biggest names in pop willjoin the singer on the stage In The City On Sunday Night with more acts expected to be announced. Last night, Liam Gallagher played an emotional concert in the city good morning, its wednesday 31st may. Also this morning are under way for a which sees 3565 are under way for a which sees fifmfij grande concert which sees Ariana Grande return to manchester after the bomb attack. Last night, Liam Gallagher played a concert in the city. He has told manchester that normal service has resumed during an emotional gig in the city last night, which was filled liam gallaher, back in manchester, act on stage, looking back to the events last week. 22 candles lined up events last week. 22 candles lined up infront events last week. 22 candles lined up in front of the drum kit, one for each person killed in the Terrorist Attack and it did not take him long toissue attack and it did not take him long to issue a defiant statement. Local normal business has resumed singing between the songs, the audience spontaneously bursting into chanting, stand up for the 22. This was one of manchesters a guest music stars returning home to deliver a set including away six classics like live forever, rock and roll star, one song noticeable by its absence, the one that has become an anthem or unity over the last week, dont look back in anger. But thenit week, dont look back in anger. But then it was noble who signed up. It was Noble Gallaher who signed that. Liam did not sing it but the fa ns that. Liam did not sing it but the fans did. Staying behind inside the venue long after the show ended. Dont look back in anger, i heard you say. Uihlein you can feel the heart of the people, it was so emotional, ive felt this is exactly what manchester needed. Always this reunion was also always highly unlikely but it surprised many that Noel Gallaher is not on the line up for the fundraising show this sunday, could he a surprise of the day or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become the soundtrack to a city dry to move on . Colin paterson, bbc news. Manchester. Going to be quite a line, black eye peas, katy perry, Justin Bieber, coldplay, take that, usher amongst others. Nile horan is going to be there as well, the concert being held at the emirates 0ld there as well, the concert being held at the emirates old trafford Cricket Ground this sunday, a combined system, tickets going on sale tomorrow at 10am, if you attended the original Ariana Grande construct you can register to attend the concert for free and you can register now, if you went to the the Manchester Arena last week you can go onto the website, register and do that by 4pm today. If you went to the concert last week and you would like to go for free, do that before 4pm today, tickets go on general release 10am tomorrow morning. We will speak to someone who was at the concert and he has also applied a ready and the Concert Organiser as well. The nhs could have to raise an extra half a billion pounds a year, if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. Thats the warning from a Health Charity this morning. The Nuffield Trust says the cost of treating them on home soil rather than abroad could cost almost a billion pounds, as sarah corker reports. For many british pensioners its the appeal of a retirement in the sunshine that attracts them to move to countries like spain or france. But having the same Health Care Rights as the locals is an important perk. Its part of a reciprocal scheme which the uk pays around £500 million a yearfor. It covers nearly 200,000 british expats living out their retirement in the eu. But its a deal potentially under threat when brexit happens according to the Nuffield Trust. People, if they had to return from countries where they live in the eu to here, retired people, could cost the nhs more money and beyond that wed probably need more hospital beds and nurses to give those people standards of care they require. Unless a deal is struck the trust says pensioners would lose their Free Health Care and if they returned to britain for treatment it could cost the nhs £1 billion a year. Last Year Spending on the Nhs In England was around 102 billion. The Nuffield Trust estimates that the nhs would need around 1600 more doctors, nurses and other workers to provide this care. In response, the Conservative Party says protecting the rights of uk nationals in the eu is one of their priorities for the brexit negotiations. But the Liberal Democrats said this report is evidence that theresa mays extreme version of brexit would be a Disasterfor The Nhs putting huge pressure on hospitals. Labour are yet to comment but had previously accused the conservatives of starving the nhs. Sarah corker, bbc news. The nhs and brexit are also top of the agenda for the 2 main Political Parties as they continue their campaigns ahead of next weeks General Election. Labour will focus on schools and hospitals, claiming the conservatives have neglected Public Services. But the tories say a Labour Government would threaten the economy by negotiating a bad deal when leaving the eu. Lets get more from our political correspondent, chris mason. As always, he has the manifesto is armed and ready to go, but chris, what should we know today . Good morning, it is a week and a day to 90, morning, it is a week and a day to go, the two dig tardis, art, if you like, playing their hit records, the favourite songs, no time for the gusty old b sides that no one heard of. Lets talk about the stuff in their view that they think will tempt and woo voters in their direction. Labour talking about spending on the nhs and schools, suggesting the conservatives if they wa nt suggesting the conservatives if they want another five year term would imperil the future of the Health Service and schools. Labour or proud of this, the manifesto, fully costed, falling over themselves to say it was fully costed when Jeremy Corbyn got himself in a tangle yesterday not womans our interview. The conservatives focus on brexit, seeing that as central, the justification that theresa may used for calling this General Election in the first place. Some awkward questions for the conservatives, look through this, their manifesto, foran look through this, their manifesto, for an election called about brexit, the details about the brexit plan, pretty thin on the ground. Chris mason, thank you. We will speak to you as ever very soon. Police say a dangerous prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after escaping from officers in wiltshire. The man had been taken to hospital with a head injury, before escaping from guards yesterday evening. Police are warning the public not to approach him. Afghan police say a powerful car bomb has exploded near the German Embassy in kabul. Officials say at least 9 people were killed in the explosion, which happened during the citys rush hour. More than 90 people have been injured. A man has been arrested, after the bodies of a woman and two children were discovered in a flat in the toxteth area of liverpool. Letsjoin our reporter frankie mccamley, who is at the scene for us this morning. Frankie, whats the latest you can tell us . Emergency Service Called to this road around 7 30pm yesterday evening, reporting and responding to a gas leak. They cleared nearby streets, telling people to stay in their homes. Police arrived at a ground floor flat, finding the bodies of a woman and two children, they say they have arrested a 30 year old man on suspicion of murder, he has subsequently fallen ill and been taken to hospital, police say they are not looking for anyone else in relation to this incident and believe it is domestic related. Thank you, good to talk to you. Stargazers in australia and new zealand have been treated to a spectacular show as the Southern Lights swept across the continent. The Aurora Australis is caused by solar wind a stream of charged particles escaping the sun interacting with earths Magnetic Field and atmosphere. Whatever the technical side, it looks unbelievable. Absolutely amazing. Ive not been lucky enough to see it and either hemisphere just yet but we can live in hope. I have seen yet but we can live in hope. I have seen the northern lights, i think, thats a screensaver to die for, you could just sit and watch that for hours. 11 minutes past seven, good morning. A Breast Surgeon who played god and carried out completely unnecessary operations on both Men And Women will be sentenced later. Ian paterson was convicted last month of 17 counts of Wounding With Intent and 3 counts of unlawful wounding. Lets take a look at how the case unfolded. Ian paterson operated on over 4000 patients on the nhs and many more privately. In 2007, an nhs investigation began into his work. In 2011, he was suspended by the heart of England Trust and 642 patients were recalled. In 2013, an independent report highlighted concerns dating all the way back to 2003. Last month, ian paterson was found guilty of numerous counts of wounding and Wounding With Intent. Were joined now by cheryl iommi who was wrongly operated on by paterson. And ash subramanian from the association of Breast Surgery. Thank you both for being with us this morning. Cheryl, can we start with you, how did you first meet this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, this man and how did those discussions, isuppose, how this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, how did they progress and how do you feel now looking back . I first met him in 2003, i was referred to him for a lump in my right side. I went for surgery, lump in my right side. I went for surgery, and woke to find hed operated on both my breasts. Surgery, and woke to find hed operated on both my breastsm surgery, and woke to find hed operated on both my breasts. It was only meant to be on one side. Operated on both my breasts. It was only meant to be on one sidem should have been on one side and i woke up and id been operated on both sides. I was quite disfigured on the left hand side, later i had to pay for reconstruction to look a little bit better. Which later ruptured. So that was another operation i had to go through. Then in 2010, i still had a lump on my right side so i went back privately, and he said, you know, iwill right side so i went back privately, and he said, you know, i will remove it, which, yes, why wouldnt i . I believed that it needed removing. Then, after the surgery, he said me in was on the week, after surgery i went back for a referral, yes, and he said, we are lucky we caught this in time, it was crystallising, and it was showing signs that it was going to turn to cancer. So i left my appointment with a prescription for a cancer drug and it was only for a cancer drug and it was only for the fact that i dont like taking tablets that i wouldnt take them, but i noticed that i still had a lump on my right side so with this panic now of cancer i went back to my gp and i said, you know, ive got a lump, i want it looking at and he referred me back to the National Health to another consultant. I had another mammogram, a scan, they said it was fine, so. Was all the surgery it was fine, so. Was all the surgery he gave you entirely unnecessary . Yes. How does that make you feel . When i look at what hes done to me and the results of what hes done, i dont feel good about it. And he was telling you these were. It. And he was telling you these were. In fact, it. And he was telling you these were. Infact, it it. And he was telling you these were. In fact, it was scar tissue left over from the botched operation . I went back to the National Health twice. Panicking that this lump which was scar tissue, was cancer. Im not surprised andrew not alone in this, you . The surprised andrew not alone in this, you . The lawyers surprised andrew not alone in this, you . The lawyers say ian paterson could have had hundreds if not thousands of other victims, convicted of 17 counts of winding with intent, three counts of unlawful wounding, how was this able to happen . Good morning, and thank you for having me on. The lady you we re you for having me on. The lady you were talking to is so brave, but telling her story, without and the bravery of other members of the public we would not be in a position to make progress and at the association of Breast Surgery we would sympathise with the patients. Clearly there were problems and there have been mistakes in the management of this locally but there are management of this locally but there a re two management of this locally but there are two big reports, the Kennedy Report and the harris report, kennedy dealing with the nhs and harris with the private sector looking at this in detail, putting things in place to make sure systems are a more robust and hopefully it should not happen again. 0k, what about, we are talking about, but could be other people out there who are concerned so could be other people out there who are concerned so what sort of thing should they be doing . What we would like to reassure them at the association of Breast Surgery we have 80 90 member of Breast Surgeons in the uk, we aim to make the standard the highest available in the world and of divisions have any concerns please go back to their clinician, to the Multidisciplinary Team members, ask the question and picture they get appropriate answers. At the heart of what we do we want to make things as good as we can for patients and i think we do, this is one Surgeon Acting in isolation which does not reflect the way Breast Surgery should be carried out in the uk. Cheryl, lots of people have spoken about this god complex they think he had, looking back did you see that, did you think you wanted control over you and others . Yes, i do. He had got himself to this high. He was high up himself to this high. He was high up in his world. And he was respected. Yes. Ithink up in his world. And he was respected. Yes. I think he thought he could do what he wanted. When you think about the sentencing today, what do you want to see happen . would like him to have a sentence long enough for him to reflect on what hes done to people. Because weve had this sentence that we have to live with so. Hopefully he will be able to. Just, think about what hes done to us. Thank you so much for coming in and sharing your story. Really good to hear from you. Thank you both. It is 80 minutes past seven, you are watching bbc brea kfast. Past seven, you are watching bbc breakfast. 18 minutes. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Some of us have sunshine already. Showers developing later, today High Pressure firmly in charge of the weather but we have a weak Weather Front gooding south. The weather but we have a weak weatherfront gooding south. That will produce showers later, also producing a fair bit of cloud. England and wales, some high cloud across parts of scotland and medium level cloud across Northern Ireland but in between, we start with sunshine. Northern england, a fine start, chilly, temperatures picking up start, chilly, temperatures picking up quickly. We have cloud across scotla nd up quickly. We have cloud across scotland but it will break and not particularly thick cloud anyway, a fine day, the same for Northern Ireland. Some see fog in the irish sea and that will lap onto east of Northern Ireland, South West Scotla nd Northern Ireland, South West Scotland and North West England, possibly north west wales. North wales, beautiful start, possibly north west wales. North wales, beautifulstart, dry sunny, south, to the rest of wales in South West England, back into cloud and that continuing across southern counties, hampshire, the midlands, in three essex and down in the direction of kent. Cant help but notice the sea floor, some of this could lap on short as we go through the course of the day. Further showers across wales, the midlands, down towards kent but not all of us will see them and in light winds, especially in the sunshine, feeling quite pleasant. In the north, temperatures reaching 20 agrees, in the south, reaching a maximum of 24. This evening and overnight, areas of cloud, not going to be as chilly a start across scotland, Northern England, north wales and Northern Ireland, see fog, some of that coming inland across the south east, you will notice a Weather FrontWaiting In The Wings to introduce ring. But rain moving across Northern Ireland, western scotland, the heaviest on the hills and it will be accompanied by a strengthening wind. Kinsey cloud cover building, for england and wales, fine day ahead, try than today, losing the showers. Also looking at sunshine but dont forget, the chance of see Fog Lapping Onshore, Inland Penetration, wont be that great. I tay bridge as of 26 degrees, something fresher humming in behind this Weather Front. Heading into friday, the Weather Front still very much with us, some rain across southern scotland, Northern England, wales and into the south west, ahead of that, its trite, sunny and warm, sparking showers some of which will be thundery especially in the south east and east anglia. Behind that, bright spells sunshine and highs of 18 degrees. Carol, thank you. Its a big week for the Breakfast Election butty van as it continues to criss cross the uk before next thursdays General Election. We had Bacon Sandwiches in wales yesterday. Naga will be serving them up in fife on friday but this Morning Steph has sailed over to Northern Ireland. There she is an good morning. It looks gorgeous. It is absolutely gorgeous. Good morning everyone. I am in portrush in Northern Ireland, you can see the beautiful harbour but look at this, ive met some of the craziest people ever, in the sea at this time of the morning and i cant even describe how cold it is. There we go, that is the local Swimming Club and apparently they do this regularly, they come down to this regularly, they come down to this seaside resort and have a dip in the sea. You can see the beautiful beach as well and we are here talking about the election, finding out what people here want to hear from the politicians finding out what people here want to hearfrom the politicians in finding out what people here want to hear from the politicians in the run up and we have our very own chris here as well. And we are going to meet some schoolkids in a bed and a p pa re ntly to meet some schoolkids in a bed and apparently they do that regularly as well. Good morning. Good morning, i have my bucket and spade to join this lot building sand castles. We are going to do some beach yoga, these children are from an integrated primary school, meaning they have pupils from both nationalist areas and unionist areas. Its got to be said, politics here still divided, elections coming up, except looming large. An issue for the entire economy. 0ne up, except looming large. An issue for the entire economy. One of the big successes has been the film industry, lots of people filming here including the american series Game Of Thrones and ive been trailing politicians as well as the tourists. Youll find dramatic beauty, all along the north coast of Northern Ireland. And its scenery that makes a spectacular setting. The series Game Of Thrones uses this area as a Filming Location and some see in its stories of Scheming Division and conflict, more than a few similarities with politics in Northern Ireland. Here, many vote, along what are sometimes called tribal lines. You were a unionist if you grew up in a unionist family and you were a republican if you grew up in a republican family. All youll hear is, if you dont vote, some of those other boys will get in. And thats coming from both sides of the community. An old battle . An old battle. Down through the ages of history and still fought in modern times. Game of thrones is a fantasy saga, which tells an Epic Tale Set across continents of a fight for the iron throne. The often vicious and violent drama might be worlds away from where so much of it is filmed, but political battles are nothing new in Northern Ireland. For politics to work here, people have to share power as opposed to grabbing it. But the parties are deeply divided. Its why theres currently no government in Northern Ireland and why this election is proving to be a bitterfight between unionists and nationalists. Political deadlock is nothing new on this part of this island, but it is frustrating for those who want to show off what Northern Ireland has to offer, including business owners. Theyre being asked to vote again at a time when the lack of government at stormont is preventing decisions about important devolved issues. I think they should do more for education. They should be doing more for the Tourist Industry and most of all, they should be trying to save our National Health service. Yet, years of political progress can be seen with every bus load of tourists that arrives here. The International Popularity of Game Of Thrones certainly helps attract them to the caves and castles used as backdrops. But during times when regular violence here was more thanjust fictional, many wouldnt have come. This is our 12th day now and we just love it, the people are just amazing. But believe it or not, theres no government at the moment, did you notice . No, but that doesnt really surprise me. However, politics is important with challenges like brexit looming. This is the only part of the uk to share a land border with another eu country. And this methodist minister, who was a key figure in Northern Irelands peace process, says stability is needed. Conflict will divide people into camps and people then will go back to voting in their camps and in their tribal traditions. Come on, its time we moved beyond that, the world has changed, the world has moved on. Some feel the fighting between the politicians can be for show, simply because its good for votes. But it also makes election time a particularly divisive time. Well weve come down to the beach because we had to meetjim and his friends. Cheering do you genuinely do this every morning . There will be at least half a dozen others every morning. Why . It is good for you. Its beautiful as well. Ijust it is good for you. Its beautiful as well. I just feel like i should hope you all hug a way seriously, thanks for coming down. Chris, should wejoin thanks for coming down. Chris, should we join in . We need you in the water its lovely and warm out there, this is the north coast, its beautiful. Its beautiful but its also freezing and its my birthday today. Cheering this would be like. Should we . Should we . Thats a very dearjuris thing to say to people from portrush because they will throw you are the water as quick as anything because they will throw you are the water as quick as anything i am going to let you crack on, thank you somewhat forjoining us, going to let you crack on, thank you somewhat for joining us, i going to let you crack on, thank you somewhat forjoining us, i cant believe that but what are we doing later on . It could all go wrong time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news. And catherine carpenter. Two passengers may be able to use their phones on board the chewed according toa phones on board the chewed according to a report. Wi fi is available at stations but not in tunnels, its believed a number of companies are interested in offering the service when Transport For London invites bids after the election. Housing and social care featured strongly during the bbc london Election Debate last night. The parties were pressed on their approach to brexit, britains exit from the eu. There are different ways of leaving, you can do it in the hard, extreme weight that this government has toes and, we didnt have to leave the Single Market, we dont have to leave the Customs Union. If you stay in the Single Market and Customs Union thats not brexit, you still have free movement, the eu making laws and you cant do any trade deals with other countries. Thats not brexit. There are over a million eu nationals living in in london. And the labour party does not believe that we should use them as Bargaining Chips in the negotiation. Applause 0n applause on to travel, a good service on all tube lines. As you can see. 0n the roads, this is a westbound traffic on the north circular. 0lding from finally in fulham, fulham road closed westbound. That is for gasworks to the west of chelsea and westminster hospital. Time for a check on the weather. Good morning. A slightly cooler start today, fairly mild still. Have some sunny spells coming, bright as opposed to blazing sunshine. Some isolated showers around as well. Many of us will get away with a dry day, the showers fairly light on what though they may be worth watching out for. Not too much of a breeze today, temperatures reaching 23 celsius with high ultraviolet ray levels. Tonight most of those showers this all away, ciaran spells overnight, temperatures reaching 12 13d, some mist coming through. Not for everyone. Tomorrow, a bit more sunshine around tomorrow, a warm day in deed for thursday and friday, temperatures rising, highs of 25 degrees for tomorrow. Friday has a bright and perhaps sunny start, feeling quite humid, some heavy and thundery showers later coming through as well. For saturday, looking like the better day for the weekend, some sunny spells looking largely dry, moving into sunday, thats when we are likely to see more thundery outbreaks. Thats all from me for now, ill be back with the latest in half an hour. Until then, good morning. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Lets bring you up today with the main stories. Rehearsals are underway for Ariana Grandes return to manchester this sunday. She will play a huge fundraiser to benefit victims and families of last weeks bomb attack which killed 22 people in the city. Last night, Liam Gallagher told the crowd in the city that normal service has resumed. He made the comments during an emotional performance in his hometown, where the crowd played tribute to those killed. Stand up, for the 22, stand up, for the 22. 0vernight, the Black Eyed Peas tweeted theyve joined the line up which already includes katy perry, justin beiber, coldplay and take that. For those who dont get tickets, it will be shown on bbc one from 6. 00pm until 9. 00pm on sunday evening. If you attended last weeks concert you can go to this one for free if you can go to this one for free if you register for a free ticket by 4pm today. For Everyone Else, you have to wait until tomorrow, tickets go on sale at ten oclock tomorrow. We will be speaking to the organiser later. That must be quite a job. In other news this morning. Three men arrested after last weeks Manchester Bombing have been released without charge. Detectives are still questioning 11 people to try to find out whether the bomber, salman abedi, had help. 22 people died in the attack. Tens of thousands of expat pensioners may return to the uk to use the nhs after brexit unless a deal can be done to let them keep Receiving Care abroad, a Health Charity has warned. The Nuffield Trust estimates the cost of treating them on home soil, rather than abroad, could double to £1 billion. At the moment, the uk gives around £500 million a year to eu countries that care for brits who have retired overseas. The situation we are concerned about is one in which that coverage they have now is withdrawn. Even if they prefer have now is withdrawn. Even if they p refer to have now is withdrawn. Even if they prefer to stay they may have no choice but to return to the cake because they could couldnt necessarily afford the health care. That is the situation we are most concerned about. The nhs and brexit are also top of the agenda for the two main Political Parties as they continue their campaigns ahead of next weeks General Election. Labour will focus on schools and hospitals, claiming the conservatives have neglected Public Services. But the tories say a Labour Government would threaten the economy by negotiating a bad brexit deal. Afghan police say a powerful car bomb has exploded near the German Embassy in kabul during the citys rush hour. Officials say at least 43 people were killed in the explosion and more than 300 people were wounded. The us says its successfully tested its Defence System against an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile for the first time. American military intercepted and destroyed a mock warhead fired towards alaska, from the Marshall Islands in the pacific. The pentagon said the test was long planned but it comes amid increased tensions with north korea. For the first time, a British Police force is to recruit people directly to become detectives without them having to first work as uniformed officers. The metropolitan police hopes the scheme will fill some of the 600 Detective Vacancies in the force, and attract people with different skills and backgrounds who might not otherwise want to join. Olivia newton john has revealed she has Breast Cancer again, 25 years after recovering from her original diagnosis. The grease star has postponed her upcoming tour dates after discovering that the disease has spread to her spine. The singer and actress is undergoing treatment, and expects to return to the stage later in 2017. Nasa will announce an Ambitious Mission for next year, as it aims to get closer to the sun than ever before. The agency wants to send a space probe into the stars atmosphere to find out more about solar wind, which is a stream of plasma and particles emitted into space. According to a planetary scientist, the probe will get to about 4. 3 million miles of the sun. You are saying earlier, that sounds a long way. Later, carolwill have the weather. Arsene wenger hanging around a bit longer . I have been testing the water with arsenalfans. Not i have been testing the water with arsenal fans. Not a i have been testing the water with arsenalfans. Not a good idea they are so passionate about this. It comes after the fa cup victory. But what happens if he has a slow start to next season. Wylfa protests begin again, the chanting we did see. Arsene wenger said he was so affected over the criticism, why would he put himself through it ain . Would he put himself through it again . He loves it maybe he is an eternal optimist. Therell be an official announcement later today. The decision was made after a meeting with club owner stan kroenke yesterday. Wenger lifted the fa cup for a record seventh time after beating chelsea at the weekend. And while arsenal finished outside the top four for the first time in 20 years, wenger and those in charge at arsenal have agreed hell stay on. There will be an element who will be so angry, you know . Theyre already showing their feelings. And then there will be as many, if not more, wholl say, do you know what, we wont get a better manager than Arsene Wenger. There isnt a better one than him around at the moment that is available. There was a Promotion Party in huddersfield yesterday as they paraded the championship Play Off Trophy through the town. Thousands of fans gathered to celebrate reaching the premier league for the first time. They beat reading on penalties at wembley to secure promotion to the top flight for the first time in 45 years. World number one andy murray is through to the second round of the french open after beating russias Andrey Kuznetsov in four sets. Murray had struggled for form and fitness in the build up to Roland Garros but managed to overcome the first round test against the world number 73. Next up for murray is slovakias martin klizan, whos ranked 50 in the world. I was looking forward to getting going today, but i did need the extra time on the Practice Court and by getting a tuesday start, that allowed me to get some Good Practice in after missing a couple of days at the beginning of the week with illness. So i was actually quite happy to wait until tuesday and obviously ended up playing some decent stuff. But there was a shock forJohanna Konta. The british number one lost to world number 109 su wei hsieh in the first round. The seventh seed took the first set 6 1 but the tide turned in the final two sets. Defeat yesterday means konta still has never won a match in the main draw at Roland Garros. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus says that everyone involved in the game needs to help tiger woods who was arrested on a charge of Driving Under The Influence on monday. According to a police report, woods, winner of 14 majors, was Asleep At The Wheel of his Mercedes On A Florida Road and didnt know where he was. He has said it is a reaction to prescription drugs. Its the latest in a series of incidents involving the former world number one, who has only played sporadically due to injury over the past few years. Ifeel bad for tiger. Tiger is a friend. Hes been great for the game of golf and i think he needs all our help and we wish him well. Hes struggling. And i wish him well, i hope he gets out of it, i hope he plays golf again. He needs a lot of support from a lot of people and ill be one of them. And finally, the British And Irish Lions squad have arrived in new zealand this morning for their tour which takes in 10 matches, three of them tests over the next few weeks. The lions were treated to a traditional maori welcome when they touched down at Auckland Airport in the last few hours, captain Sam Warburton was at the centre of the ceremony before the whole squad, led by Hooker Ken 0wens responded with the welsh hymn calon lan. Singing how about that. Quite a few welsh lads in there. They have all had song sheets and they have had to learn the words to calon lan, The Traditional Hymn Sung before all the welsh test matches. All in welsh as well, but they know scottish anthems, they know something from ireland and they have an english one somewhere they can whip out. I can imagine them practising on the aeroplane over. It is all about the team building. Page two, everyone, page two. Weve heard lots of policies from each of the Political Parties in the run up to the General Election but what about the personalities behind them . As part of a series aiming to get to know more about those wanting your vote, the one show is interviewing each of the party leaders. Theresjust one rule no policy talk. Last night it was the turn of laboursJeremy Corbyn. Lets take a look. Does the prospect of theresa may calling you up, conceding defeat and offering you the keys of number ten fill you with fear or unbridled joy . Hope, hope to what we can do and the way we can change things in this country. Some people have said you are more of an activist, what do you say to them . Is there a difference . I have been active in politics, human rights and all things. Did i ever set out in life to become Prime Minister . No, iset ever set out in life to become Prime Minister . No, i set out to try and change things and bring about greater justice change things and bring about greaterjustice in our society. He we nt greaterjustice in our society. He went to a private prep school and grammar school. They said you left the two years in a level . grammar school. They said you left the two years in a level . I have got the two years in a level . I have got the certificates. I was not academically successful. Was that you kicking back against the system . My mum was a generous lady. I said, these are pretty poor, these results. She looked at me and she said, they probably couldnt read your writing. You have an allotment, why is that so important . There is something magical about growing your own beans, your own potatoes and taking it home and. Growth fruit trees and then turn the fruit trees into jam trees and then turn the Fruit Trees Intojam Andl trees and then turn the fruit trees into jam and i would like to present the one show with a jar of myjam. Joining us now isjermainjackman, former winner of the voice, and a labour supporter. And from our london newsroom, anne mcelvoy, Senior Editor of the economist. Morning, both. I know you describe him asa morning, both. I know you describe him as a friend, you have known him for many years, since you are 11. He watched him last night, do you think the audience will see things that perhaps they have never seen before . He is always himself, he came across as relaxed and his normal self, very funny, caring about his allotment and his history with jamaica and the caribbean. Just been told about how he was brought up. You get the sense that, just a normal guy, like eve ryo ne that, just a normal guy, like Everyone Else, wasnt born with a silver spoon in his mouth, wasnt given a Million Dollar loan to start a business, he isjust a normal person. How do you think the allotments, the jam and the real Jeremy Corbyn, how did it go down for you and how will it sit with the voters . For you and how will it sit with the voters . I thought it was a good performance, he did sound sympathetic. I thought the jam was a masterstroke. You heard it there, the idea there isnt a difference between an activist and being a Prime Minister is simply wrong. If you are looking for someone, someone who has quite far left politics but seems to be a nice bloke, you would be left justifiably, with seems to be a nice bloke, you would be leftjustifiably, with that impression. There is a big gap between that and then saying you put your trust injeremy between that and then saying you put your trust in Jeremy Corbyn to run the country. It was a soft interview, but he came in a bit of a cropper in a hard interview. A very nice and relaxed man sat on the sofa, what would he really be saying if he got the power is work voters would be focusing in the last week. You are faring too in an interview on womans hour when he was asked about figures and he wasnt easily able to come up with that number. Do you think it has an impact . The problem with the labour campaign. Its not to say the tories havent had a rough campaign as well, but labour, the figures are hard to believe and they cant remember them. If they were difficult to accept, but you had people like Jeremy Corbyn, diane abbott going out every day making a strong case for why their figures added up at a time everyone knows, whatever their politics, everyone knows money is short and it has to be carefully accounted for. You might have had a bit more faith. ButJeremy Corbyn was bit more faith. ButJeremy Corbyn was struggling to remember that major pledge and the figures on it, was major pledge and the figures on it, was not a particularly good moment. I think the attempt was to upset him by coming across as someone who hasnt changed very much. Has kindly cited his nature, which i have also seenin cited his nature, which i have also seen in person, debating with him. But the different question is, do you thinkJeremy Corbyn is nicer, more comfortable by new thought he was . Yes. Do you think he is the right person to run the country, can he beat theresa may combat . Different question altogether. That is an interesting side to the debate . I want all Prime Ministers to be activist, they need to have that in their body, to have the passion to want to change the world, bea passion to want to change the world, be a leading force in the world. Jeremy corbyn has been on the right side of politics, the right side of history. When everyone was calling Nelson Mandela terrace, Jeremy Corbyn was outside the south African Embassy campaigning apartheid. A terrorist. I am referring to the interview yesterday on womans hour. I have so many songs on my album, i dont remember all the lyrics. It doesnt take away from the fact i had written a song and i care about the song. In various interviews, the same people on Prime Ministers questions and talking policies, do you see the man you know . questions and talking policies, do you see the man you know . I see them mani you see the man you know . I see them man i know, the man that cares about the community, and wants to change the community, and wants to change the world and lead britain into a fairer society. Were running out of time, but he chose not to go on the one show with his wife, obviously theresa may went on with her husband. Do you think it is a wise decision by him . I thing he did very credibly alone. I think if he really wants to be taken seriously as a future leader, people will say, who is it you spend most of your life with. So for the duration, you cant get away with keeping the spouse or partner at home. I think it is part of the job. But last night, i think he had a good enough performance and wasnt thinking, where is the other half. Thank you both very much. Would love to know what you think about that as well. You have not had myjam, have you . Raspberryjam. I you have not had myjam, have you . Raspberry jam. I need you have not had myjam, have you . Raspberryjam. I need to have it delivered here. Iwill raspberryjam. I need to have it delivered here. I will bring some next week. Carol, have you had some of louises raspberry jam . Next week. Carol, have you had some of louises raspberryjam . I havent. It will be a sunny day and cloud around first thing. High pressure dominating the weather. We have this Weather Front coming southwards and thatis Weather Front coming southwards and that is what is producing cloud and the odd shower. But in the satellite picture where we have cloud across Northern Ireland and scotland, wales and southern england, sea fog and some in the west and parts of the south. At times it will penetrate inland but not terribly far, so that will be damp and it will be pressed the temperature, but for most it will be dry and the cloud we have in the south slowly breaking up which we are not immune to the showers. Northern england, scotland will see most of the sunshine, and as we go through the day temperatures rising nicely. In Northern Ireland, it is the same. Looking up bright skies, some sunshine but we could see some sea some sunshine but we could see some sea fog onshore to the east of Northern Ireland, South West Scotland, North West England and western parts of wales. Move inland and there are drier conditions with one or two showers across wales. But they will be the exception, rather than the rule. Cloud will break up across southern counties. But showers through gloucestershire, the midlands, down towards kent and to east anglia we hang on to more Cloud At Times. Sea fog in the english channel. That could move on to the coastline, but it is Inland Penetration would be very much. 0vernight, more cloud across scotland, Northern England, north wales and Northern Ireland than we had last night. Not as a chilly start tomorrow. Missed an fog in the south east. Then this Weather Front coming from the west. It will produce grain and as it moves South Eastwards tomorrow, the heaviest rain will be in their heels. Lower levels it will be lighter and drizzle around. But the wind will strengthen and the cloud will build immediately ahead of it. For england and wales, are drier day. Were not expecting showers tomorrow but there will be some sunshine, possibly up to 26 in the south east. Fresher conditions coming behind in the northwest. Thanks, carol. See you later. We have some chocolate spread knocking about. Its a busy week for our butty van, it was in wales yesterday, itll be in scotland on friday and this morning its crossed the irish sea. Stephs on the Northern Irish coast to find out what people there want when it comes to supporting their local economy. The next generation. Good Morning Steph. It is warming up here. I have taken my big coat. Look who i have got with me. Morning. I am loving how keen they are. What are you doing on the beach . We are making maps and i am making a map for all my friends to find my pen. A treasure map, brilliant. You come all the time down here for lessons . We usually go to the library to encourage our reading and we are allowed to bring books home. And we go down to the beach to litter pick, rock pooling and it is just beach to litter pick, rock pooling and it isjust a really good outdoor classroom and we love it. and it isjust a really good outdoor classroom and we love it. I want to join your school. Mason, you go surfing . At some others go surfing in the sea and we get taught to do surfing and somebody runs it. in the sea and we get taught to do surfing and somebody runs it. I want tojoin your school, do surfing and somebody runs it. I want to join your school, do you think i canjoin your class, to join your school, do you think i can join your class, john . In my class we do mindfulness and last year my mum did yoga. You have got it all going on. I will leave you to it all going on. I will leave you to it and willjoin you later on. See you later. Brilliant, i love them. It is gorgeous here in portrush. It has about 7000 People Living here and thatis about 7000 People Living here and that is one of the primary schools. They are following me. We have got some young reporters on the go. We are talking about the election and finding out what is the thoughts of businesspeople and locals in the area in terms of what they want to hear from the politicians area in terms of what they want to hearfrom the politicians in area in terms of what they want to hear from the politicians in the run up to the election. We have some guests which we will pick up on the way. Neal is an economist. Give us the contest cost of Northern Ireland compared to the uk . It is a fantastic region, great quality of life, strong Economic Performance in a number of clusters as in agri food, engineering, tv. But structural wea knesses food, engineering, tv. But structural weaknesses have held it back. Its Economic Performance would be similarto back. Its Economic Performance would be similar to the welsh and the north east of england economy. Be similar to the welsh and the northeast of england economy. What would make a difference . Certainly the brexit issues, but we need an ability to grow more businesses. The private sector is strong but too small. We need a good private sector to fund the Public Services we require. Picking up joanne hear, feel like i am forming a group. Joanne, your business is about skills . Yes, we focus on the Knowledge Economy and the growth of that, innovation, research and skills are important. Especially with new technology, very Disruptive Technologies are coming along. You need new skills. Northern ireland is the second Fastest Growing region in the second Fastest Growing region in the uk so we need the right investment and world class skills to ensure it continues. We have reached the butty van. Thanks, guys. Tell me about your business and what would make a difference in terms of what you want to hear from the politicians. Armstrong medical is an internationally focused company and free trade conditions are important. It isa free trade conditions are important. It is a lot about exports and things, what would make a difference, are you worried about brexit . We export to 61 markets Around The World. We go to honduras, costa rica, middle east and asia pacific. The ability to trade freely and not deal with the border issues that may be a result of brexit, hugely important. We will be talking to you later on. Back to the beach. What is going on here. What is happening now . I am beach. What is going on here. What is happening now . Iam not beach. What is going on here. What is happening now . I am not going into the sea. 0k, is happening now . I am not going into the sea. Ok, maybe me in the sea later on. Only if you give me a surfing lesson later on. See you later. Iamso later. I am so looking forward to seeing you go into the sea, steph. You will love it. Get your wet suit on. Hgppy on. Happy birthday. Imagine it is going to happen whether she likes it or not. Now for the news where you are. Good morning. Housing and social care all featured strongly during last nights bbc london Election Debate. The parties were pressed on their approach to brexit, britains exit from the eu. People are not stupid, they were told clearly it means leaving the Single Market. It means an end to free movement. That is why people voted in the country. I admit in london it was 60 , but there were 40 of londoners who still voted to leave. Negotiations will be intricate, but every time we raise what will we do about eu nationals and science funding, you say that to someone who voted leave, they shout slogans at you, as if you are having the debate. But we need to be talking about the details. Tube passengers might be able to use their phones on board the tube. It is believed a number of companies are is believed a number of companies a re interested is believed a number of companies are interested in offering the surface when Transport For London invites bids after the election. If the site of snakes makes your stomach turn, step out of the room. This was found in a kitchen earlier this week. Police were called before it was taken to a local vet for a checkup. Lets look at the travel situation now. Now, lets get the weather. A slightly cooler start but fairly mild and we do have sunny spells. Bright as opposed to blazing sunshine and there are a few isolated showers around as well. Many will get away with a dry day, but those showers fairly light but they may be worth watching out for. Not too much of a breeze with temperatures getting up to 23 celsius, but high uv levels. Tonight, most of those showers fizzle away and clear spells overnight. Temperatures down to 12 or 13. Mist and fog coming through as well, not for everyone though. Tomorrow, more sunshine around and certainly a warm day in deed and certainly a warm day indeed for thursday and friday. Temperatures rise and we could see highs of 25 celsius tomorrow. Friday has a bright and sunny start, feeling humid but later on we will be seeing some heavy, thundery showers coming through as well. For saturday, that is looking like the better day of the two. Some sunny spells looking largely dry as well. We move into sunday and that is when we are likely to see more of the thundery outbreaks. I will be back in half an hour. There is plenty more on our website at the usual address. Hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. Manchester united by music. Rehearsals begin for Ariana Grandes Benefit Concert for the victims of the Terror Attack following her performance last week. Some of the biggest names in pop willjoin the singer on the stage In The City On Sunday Night with more acts expected to be announced. Last night Liam Gallagher played an emotional gig in manchester, telling fans normal service has resumed. Good morning, its wednesday 31st may. Also this morning. More than 50 people are killed and more than 300 injured as a massive car bomb explodes in the afghan capital, kabul. A warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. Good morning weve brought the breakfast butty van over to portrush on the beautiful Northern Irish coast ahead of next weeks election to find out what locals here want from the politicians. Steph is promising to test herself by taking a dip in that water will be putting politicians on the spot about brexit, the border and the election here. In sport, two more years for Arsene Wenger. He will extend his 21 year spell as Arsenal Manager with an official announcement to be made today. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Across scotland, Northern England, north wales and Northern Ireland there will be some cloud first thing, but a dry day with sunny spells. For the rest of england and wales, more cloud around, one or two showers but equally some sunny spells later. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning. A massive car bomb has exploded in car ball killing more than 80 people and injured hundreds more. Well bring you more details as soon as we get them injust bring you more details as soon as we get them in just a few minutes time. car get them in just a few minutes time. Car bomb. Police here say they are making progress in their investigation into the manchester bomb attack. 11 people remain in custody. Preparations for sundays tribute concert has begun. Ariana grande returns to manchester after last weeks bomb attack. Last night, in a show of defiance, Liam Gallagher told a crowd in the city that normal service has resumed, during an emotional performance in his hometown. 0ur entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson was there. Music Liam Gallagher, back in manchester, back on stage, looking back to the events last week. 22 candles lined up in front of the drum kit, one for each person killed in the Terrorist Attack, and it did not take him long to issue a defiant statement. Normal business has resumed cheering what made this gig different was the singing between the songs, the audience spontaneously bursting into chanting, stand up for the 22. This was one of manchesters biggest music stars returning home to deliver a set including 0asis classics like live forever, rock and roll star, one song noticeable by its absence, the one that has become an anthem for unity over the last week dont look back in anger. But then it was noel who sang that. Liam did not sing it, but the fans did. Staying behind inside the venue long after the show ended. Dont look back in anger, i heard you say. You can feel the heart of the people, it was so emotional, ive felt this is exactly what manchester needed. An 0asis reunion was always highly unlikely but it surprised many that Noel Gallagher is not on the line up for the fundraising show this sunday, could he be a surprise on the day or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become the soundtrack to a city trying to move on . Colin paterson, bbc news. Manchester. Some more details about the concert that we have so far. The confirmed line up is the Black Eyed Peas, katy perry, Justin Bieber, coldplay, take that and usher among others the concert will be held at the emirates old trafford Cricket Ground this sunday, june 4th. If you attended last weeks concert, you can register for a free ticket by four oclock today, at the one love manchester website. For Everyone Else that wants to buy one, they go on sale tomorrow at ten oclock on the ticketmaster website. Here on breakfast we are going to speak to someone who was at that concert and wants to go to the next concert. Well be hearing from him in the next few minutes. Its an incredible job in the next few minutes. Its an incrediblejob to in the next few minutes. Its an incredible job to put it all together in such a short space of time. The nhs could have to raise an extra half a billion pounds a year, if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. Thats the warning from a Health Charity this morning. The Nuffield Trust says the cost of treating them on home soil rather than abroad could be almost a billion pounds, as sarah corker reports. For many british pensioners its the appeal of a retirement in the sunshine that attracts them to move to countries like spain or france. But having the same Health Care Rights as the locals is an important perk. Its part of a reciprocal scheme which the uk pays around £500 million a year for. It covers nearly 200,000 british expats living out their retirement in the eu. But its a deal potentially under threat when brexit happens according to the Nuffield Trust. People, if they had to return from countries whhere they live in the eu to here, retired people, could cost the nhs more money and beyond that wed probably need more hospital beds and nurses to give those people standards of care they require. Unless a deal is struck the trust says pensioners would lose their Free Health Care and if they returned to britain for treatment it could cost the nhs £1 billion a year. Last Year Spending on the Nhs In England was around 102 billion. The Nuffield Trust estimates that the nhs would need around 1600 more doctors, nurses and other workers to provide this care. In response, the Conservative Party says protecting the rights of uk nationals in the eu is one of their priorities for the brexit negotiations. But the Liberal Democrats said this report is evidence that theresa mays extreme version of brexit would be a disaster for the nhs putting huge pressure on hospitals. Labour are yet to comment, but have previously accused the conservatives of starving the nhs. Sarah corker, bbc news. The nhs and brexit are also top of the agenda for the two main Political Parties as they continue their campaigns ahead of next weeks General Election. Labour will focus on schools and hospitals, claiming the conservatives have neglected Public Services. But the tories say a Labour Government would threaten the economy by negotiating a bad brexit deal. Police say a dangerous prisoner, believed to be armed with a razor blade, is on the run after escaping officers in wiltshire. Michel kisier, whos 30, had been taken to hospital in salisbury with a head injury before fleeing from guards yesterday evening. Police are warning the public not to approach him. Abuse and bullying in the Online Gaming world is a growing problem according to new research from anti bullying charity, ditch the label. Of the 2,500 gamers they surveyed, half had been harassed or received threats. Heres our Technology Correspondent rory cellan jones. For 16 year old bailey, video games have been a big part of his life and were once an escape when he was getting a hard time at school. He enjoys pitting his skills against other players online, but what he doesnt like is the abuse he sometimes gets while playing. He first experienced bullying in games when he was ten and its not getting any better. If im playing a game and i score a goal, ive literally been told to kill myself. If youre being bullied at home, you come home and play your computer and you are just getting more abuse thrown at you. Its just going to put you off doing anything social. The Charity Ditch The Label surveyed 2,500 young gamers. 57 said they had been subjected to hate speech in an online game. 47 had received threats and 40 had had unwanted sexual contact. Whats changed over the last decade is that more and more games are played online and that means young gamers are encountering anonymous people from Around The World and chatting with them. That can of course, be very positive, but it also lays them open for the kind of dangers weve seen elsewhere in the online world. The anti bullying charity worked with the online game habo hotel to Research Young gamers experiences. And was disturbed by what it found. I think whats so shocking is the fact that its normalised behaviour. We had gamers telling us this was just part of playing games online. Bailey says he has now learned not to let abuse get to him, but he wants the Games Companies to do more to watch over what happens online and to act to stop the bullies. Rory cellan jones, bbc news. For the first time, a British Police force is to recruit people directly to become detectives without them having to first work as uniformed officers. The metropolitan police hopes the scheme will fill some of the 600 Detective Vacancies in the force, and attract people with different skills and backgrounds who might not otherwise want to join. We shall be speaking to somebody from the metropolitan police in around ten minutes. Stargazers in australia and new zealand have been treated to a spectacular show as the Southern Lights swept across the continent. The Aurora Australis is caused by solar wind a stream of charged particles escaping the sun interacting with earths Magnetic Field and atmosphere. Producing those vivid colours in the sky. Thats a proper treat. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning. Justin bieber, coldplay and katy perry willjoin Justin Bieber, coldplay and katy perry will join ariana Justin Bieber, coldplay and katy perry willjoin Ariana Grande at a Benefit Concert following last weeks Terrorist Attack. 0ur reporterjoins us from old trafford Cricket Ground. 14 year old harrison was at the gig last week and is planning to go to sundays Benefit Concert. I know your diet is here and you specifically want to talk to us about it your dad is here. You we re us about it your dad is here. You were there when the first concert happened. Tell us a bit about your experience. When the bomb went off, i was still sitting in my seat with my friends because the concert had just finished. 0bviously, everyone ran. So the last week has been hard, but its been so much love shown from everyone worldwide. Its really been a special week. Has that helps . Definitely. Theres an outpouring of love from everybody. For example i went to the same square on the other day and when you see all the flowers and the kindness everyone is showing, its overwhelming. Thats the feeling that is sticking with me. Some people have said it is quite close, maybe even too near. But you feel really confident that youre making the right decision to go to this concert on sunday, why is that important to you . go to this concert on sunday, why is that important to you . I think its a really important concert because its an act of solidarity. I know how hard its been for me the last week and i was far from the worst affected. I came out uninjured, all my friends came out fine. Its really important for all those people who werent as lucky as me. Hopefully it will help everyone, especially those people. Lets talk about the concert because weve got the man in charge with us. I imagine you are one of the most busy people at the moment. Give us an idea of the scale of what you were trying to do and who is coming to the concept. It isa do and who is coming to the concept. It is a phenomenal task in trying to put it together between. We started the conversation on friday evening and would have had about eight days to put it together. Ariana grande very bravely, i think, has decided to stand up and be counted. So i think this phenomenal amount of commitment there, huge task of bringing all the artists together but also bringing all the Public Service people together. Bringing the services together, everybody is making the effort to ensure we have a phenomenal coming together, and also a safe coming together. That was my question about security. Always an issue at a big event but more so bearing in mind what happened last week. Event but more so bearing in mind what happened last weekm event but more so bearing in mind what happened last week. It is. We could not do this without the absolute support of the chief constable of Greater Manchester police and all of his staff. They really are incredibly committed to making this an incredibly safe event. We are doubling the security ordinarily would be employed at a concert of this sort. We are working with family Liaison Officers in terms of families significantly affected. It is an incredibly coordinated plan. We are asking people not to come with bags to make the searching easier. It has been gone through at the highest level. I wa nt gone through at the highest level. I want to give people reassurance nothing is left to chance. Absolutely nothing is left to chance in terms of security. What are your plans . We can see things happening right now. Im sorry, could you repeat that . I can see and hear things happening. Tell us what will be happening. Essentially, you can see ground staff are busy, trying to keep the ground for what is cricket ina keep the ground for what is cricket in a couple of weeks as well as the concert. The pitch will be covered with matting to protect the grass. We will do that late saturday. The stage is already built and the sound and light are not in yet but are coming on friday. The activities are beginning and these staff are putting some of the matting down immediately in front of the stage. The dressing rooms, the cricketers dressing rooms, changing rooms, will be dressing rooms for ariana, Justin Bieber. The place that Michael Vaughan might have been cleaning his boots in the past, his cricket shoes, that is where Ariana Grande will be. It is adapting a space incredibly well. Good luck. Thank you. You have an insight into what is happening on sunday and you had tickets to see Ariana Grande, who else are you looking forward to seeing . Definitely katy perry and coldplay and Justin Bieber and everyone, basically. It should be a nice night. Thank you for coming in and speaking so eloquently about what happened last week and why you are going to this concert on sunday. We know the tickets go on sale for other people not at the concert at 10am tomorrow. And if you were at the concert last week and want to 90, the concert last week and want to go, you have to register on the one love manchester website before 4pm. Shall we catch up with the weather . If you have an analogy to grass pollen, pollen levels are high across pollen, pollen levels are high a cross m ost pollen, pollen levels are high across most of england, the exception being the south west, and also moderate in Northern Ireland and no in scotland. Mostly dry with sunny spells today with High Pressure in charge, keeping things settled. But we have a Weather Front. It is things settled. But we have a weatherfront. It is moving things settled. But we have a Weather Front. It is moving away but it is producing cloud. Some of that will produce showers. We have sea fog through the english channel. Some will make progress inland. Medium to high level cloud across scotla nd medium to high level cloud across scotland and Northern Ireland will break and we will see sunny spells. Even the cloud in the south will thin and we will see brighter spells. But some showers. Close to the coast of the north west of england and South West Scotland we could see sea fog but inland, dry and sunny weather. Temperatures responding nicely across scotland. In Northern Ireland, bright, sunny spells. The far east coast might see some of that sea fog. In wales you might see it, and it will be damp if you do but inland, dry with showers. Showers being the exception. The south west of england, a lot of dry weather. Brightening up in southern counties. Through the midlands, gloucestershire, heading to kent, we are not immune to a shower. And a big area of sea fog in the south east, some of it coming to the shoreline but inland, its penetration will not be great. 0vernight more cloud forming across scotland, Northern England, parts of wales and Northern Ireland. Not as cold as a result. Some of the sea fog drifting inland and a Weather Front is Waiting In The Wings, which will produce rain. Tomorrow the Weather Front moves south east slowly. The heaviest rain will be at height. At low levels, it will be more like drizzle in nature. For most of england and wales it will be dry and bright. In any sunshine, amateurs getting up to 25, maybe 26. Fresh conditions coming in behind the band of rain. It is across southern scotland and Northern England, through wales and into the south west and then moves south east. Ahead of it, sunshine. We could see thunderstorms developed across east anglia and the south east. Behind it, sunshine and showers. 0n south east. Behind it, sunshine and showers. On saturday, sunday, a mixture of sunshine and showers. Thanks. Its an unprecedented move for a British Police force recruiting people to become detectives straightaway without them having to serve as a bobby on the beat first. The metropolitan police hopes to fill some 600 vacancies and attract people with different skills and backgrounds. Detective chief superintendent Stephen Clayman is from the force. Good morning. How exactly will this work . For the first time we are going to allow people to apply directly tojoin as going to allow people to apply directly to join as a trainee detective constable. There is a tough assessment and Selection Process but if successful, they will be on course to do focused training on being an investigator, a two Year Programme of training and at the end of the two years to become a substantive detective constable. One criticism is that it is policing on the cheap. Not at all. It is offering a dedicated Career Pathway to those attracted by an investigative career. We did work last year looking at what londoners would be interested injoining the Police Service in this way and we found people who would not have considered policing would now considered policing would now consider joining considered policing would now considerjoining and considered policing would now consider joining and coming considered policing would now considerjoining and coming into policing, which is a good thing, particularly in underrepresented communities, females, offering a dedicated career path is a natural thing to do provided training and development is good, which it will be. Have you picked up comments from those who are detectives and officers who think they might have to babysit these people and so busy with their normaljob they will not have time to look after inexperienced officersit is a good point. A lot of comment. It tends to polarise views but one thing we have done is listen to concerns of detective sergeants who want to develop training detective co nsta bles. Develop training detective constables. We are recruiting coaches, ex detectives, returning to support and develop these trainee detectives. And all trainee detectives. And all trainee detectives inside the met. This is really good news. Reading around this subject, are you taking away from thejob a this subject, are you taking away from the job a little this subject, are you taking away from thejob a little bit . Saying if you have an inquisitive nature, have a degree, you will automatically be a degree, you will automatically be a good detective tom does that removes some of the skills and care, that natural ability needed by some people who may not have a degree that would make a great detective . The existing pathway to become a detective from Police Constable will remain. That option will carry on. We are making it degree entry because that is where policing will because that is where policing will be next year anyway. This is a narrow opportunity, we are looking forup to narrow opportunity, we are looking for up to 160 next year, a small number compared to overall capacity. We wa nt number compared to overall capacity. We want people to quickly understand the role. It is challenging so having it at that level with the skills and assessment will put them through. Policing is open to eve ryo ne through. Policing is open to everyone but in this process it is degree entry because we are putting them through a rigorous process. We will get the skills through the assessment process we need. Thanks. We will be getting more information on that a little later. Let us know what you think about that. More on the breaking news. A powerful car bomb has exploded in the German Embassy in kabul. 0fficial saying at least 80 People Killed in the explosion. Hundreds more are injured. We can speak to kabul now. What do you know of what happened . It was utterly disgusting to see a four year old, five year old boy bleeding in the head. Amazingly calm in his brothers arms, walking out of hospital. I saw a woman screaming, abusing the government. And those behind the attack. It was in general chaotic in kabul this morning and it still is. We do not know who it is exactly who was behind this, who carried out this massive, powerful car bomb attack in walking distance to the president ial palace killing at least 80 people and injuring up to 400. Thank you very much. We understand that is the latest, 80 People Killed. Details coming in all the time. Some disturbing detail coming from our report in kabul. We will bring you more later in the programme. Right now, we can catch up with the news where you are. And steph is going for a birthday swim. Good morning. Its been a lovely start to the day but much more chilly compared to recent mornings. Its courtesy of this cold front which moved south overnight, more cloud this morning across the south where it has stayed milder with temperatures in the mid teens. Today, plenty of dry weather around and there will be some good sunny spells, particularly across the northern half of the uk this morning. Further south that cloud will thin and break up with some sunshine breaking through. Also, just the small risk of the odd shower. With some sunshine, feeling pleasa ntly warm shower. With some sunshine, feeling pleasantly warm with temperatures up to about 21 23dc in the south east. Further north, a bit more cloud developing with fair weather cloud really. Into scotland, plenty of sunshine and sunny spells also across Northern Ireland. Temperatures feeling pleasant, 1519dc. Temperatures feeling pleasant, 15 19dc. Through the evening and overnight some late evening sunshine with a bit of coastal fog around the english channel. Elsewhere, largely dry and its not going to be as cold as it was last night in the north. Temperatures about 10 16 to take us into thursday morning. During thursday, weve got this Weather Front sitting out towards the west which will gradually move in. Its associated with this area of low pressure. Ahead of it, warm air coming in from the south. Thing is turning pretty warm across south eastern areas on thursday. In the west that area of rain spreading into Northern Ireland and western scotland. Temperatures about 16. Down in the south east, with the sunshine, temperatures 23 25. More details on mine but thats it from me. details on mine but thats it from me. More details online. This is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and susannah streeter. Retaining its crown, india is on track to remain the Fastest Growing economy in the world. Why from london, its our top story today on wednesday the 31st of may. India removed nearly 80 of bank notes from circulation but it hasnt so far dented growth. Well explain what happened and get the latest figures from the Indian Government a little later today