The 23rd ofjuly. Also ahead the rules on giving blood in england and scotland are to be relaxed, allowing more gay men to donate. The hospital treating Baby Charlie Gard has called in the police, after some of its staff received death threats. A fourth Tour De France title for chris froome he goes into the final stage almost guaranteed to win. Good morning, ill have the rest of the sport. AmericanJordan Spieth is the man to catch at the open championship. He leads by three shots entering todays final round. And stav has the weather. Is very good morning to you. It looks like today is going to be similarto looks like today is going to be similar to yesterday. Some showers and longer spells of rain. Some sunshine in the forecast. I will have the details for you very shortly. Good morning. First, our main story. Princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother Princess Diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. Speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th Anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that final conversation, but fondly recall their mothers loving nature and her mischievous side. Heres our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. To the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. It was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. Now, nearly 20 years after dianas death in the car accident in paris, her sons, william and harry, have spoken in an itv documentary about diana, the mother who did so much to shape their childhood. We felt, you know, incredibly loved, harry and i, and i am very grateful that that love still feels there. It was that love that, that even if she was on the other side of a room, as a son, you could feel it. The person who emerges from william and harrys description is a woman with a strong sense of fun. When everybody says to me, you know, so she was fun, give us an example, all i can hear is her laugh in my head and that sort of crazy laugh of where there was just pure happiness showing on her face. One of her mottos to me was, you can be as naughty as you want, just dont get caught. And they talk about their mothers death. They recall the last time they spoke to her and they reflect on the overwhelming public reaction and how they coped with the week which culminated in her funeral. As william himself has said, it is a tribute to diana from her sons, which they recall the woman they hope the world will remember. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. The rules on Blood Donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland to allow more gay men and sex workers to take part. Experts say there is clear evidence it is safe for those groups to give blood after abstaining from sex for three months, instead of 12. Hiv charities have welcomed the changes. Our Health CorrespondentSophie Hutchinson reports. Giving blood is not for everyone. Rules on safety mean those at high risk of Infectious Diseases, such as hiv and hepatitis b and c, are restricted from donating. But the rules are changing. Gay men will no longer have to abstain from sex for 12 months. That will be reduced to three months before they can give blood. People who have had sex with high Risk Partners or in a high risk place, will also have the deferral period reduced to three months. And for the first time, sex workers will be allowed to donate blood after abstaining from sex for three months. The reason for the change is that Scientists Say new Testing Techniques have established Infectious Diseases such as hiv and hepatitis b and c show up in the bloodstream well within three months. Technologies to pick up the presence of a virus and other infections in the blood have greatly improved. So we can now pick up viruses at a much earlier stage in the infection. Therefore, it is much easier to tell if a blood donor has the virus. The changes have been welcomed by charities including the National Aids trust, who say they were based on the latest Scientific Evidence rather than prejudice. Some of the bbcs most high profile female presenters have written to the corporations director general tony hall, calling on him to tackle the Gender Pay Gap. Bbc sports claire balding, the today programmes Mishal Hussain and jane garvey from womans hour are amongst the 42 signatories. The letter in the sunday times urges lord hall to act now to close the Gender Pay Gap in all areas of the bbc. The health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where the terminally ill Baby Charlie Gard is being treated, as totally u na cce pta ble. The hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a tide of abuse, and that its had to call in the police. The high court is considering whether charlies parents should be allowed to take him to the United States for experimental treatment. Richard main reports. Release charlie gard it is a case that has touched people around the world. Attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. Ii month old charlie gard has a rare form of mitochondrial disease, a condition that causes progressive Muscle Weakness and irreversible brain damage. His parents, connie yates and chris gard, want to take him to the us for pioneering surgery. But Great Ormond Street Hospital says it is in charlies best interests to turn off his life support and allow him to die. Last night the hospital said in a statement that their doctors and nurses have been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility. Staff have received abuse, both in the street and online. Thousands of abusive messages, they say, have been sent to doctors and nurses whose lifes work is to care for sick children. A short while later, the parents of charlie gard also released a statement. We do not condone abusive or threatening behaviour to Great Ormond Street Hospital staff or anybody in connection with our son. We, too, get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis. People have different opinions and we accept that. But there is a line that should not be crossed. The health secretary, jeremy hunt, also condemned the abuse, tweeting that the behaviour was totally u na cce pta ble. The High Court Hearing into charlie gards future resumes tomorrow, with the judge saying he hopes a decision will be reached by tuesday. Richard main, bbc news. A prison guard has suffered minor injuries during trouble at hewell jail in redditch in worcestershire. The protest is believed to have been caused by a smoking ban, which is due to come into effect tomorrow, as well as restrictions placed on inmates because of staff shortages. The scottish and welsh governments have written to the uk government to raise concerns about the treatment of unaccompanied child refugees. They say a scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais, has been characterised by bad planning and poor information sharing. Democrats have criticised President Trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an Investigation Continues into alleged russian meddling in last years us elections. Its thought he could use the president ial pardon for family members, aides and even himself. President s can pardon people before theyre found guilty or charged with an offence. The process of a person legally changing their gender could be made much easier following plans being considered by the government. The equalities minister Justine Greening is setting out plans that would not require a doctors diagnosis. She says she wants to streamline the process and make it less intrusive. A State Of Emergency remains in place on new zealands south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by Floods Unleashed by a huge winter storm. Torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. More heavy downpours are expected. A big celebration in paris today. Britains chris froome is all but certain to win his fourth Tour De France title later today. Following yesterdays time trial in marseille, the Team Sky Rider has a near unassailable lead as he goes into the tours final stage through the streets of paris. Richard conway reports. Despite riding more than 2000 miles and spending over 80 hours in the saddle, this years Tour De France winner was decided on the streets of marseille. But Chris Froomes rivals struggled to keep pace with him over the 14 mile time trial course. 0ne nearly crashed out and french favourite Romain Bardet was nearly caught by the Team Sky Rider at the finish line. When all was said and done, froome extended his overall lead to sa seconds, reasserting his dominance on the and the right to wear the famous yellow jersey. Having flown overnight from marseille, chris froome and the rest of the riders will have to complete nine laps of the Champs Elysees, all that will be left then is for chris froome to stand tall on top of the podium and be crowned race winner once more. With three Tour Victories already secured, chris froome Will Today Add A Fourth title to his illustrious cv. And at the age of 32, there is time yet for him to add to that total in the future. Richard conway, bbc news, paris. Former Great British bake 0ff hosts mel and sue are to host the return of bbc classic show the generation game. Life is the Name Of The Game life is the Name Of The Game and life is the Name Of The Game and| life is the Name Of The Game and i want to play the game with you. Its been commissioned for an initial four episode run, although a launch date has yet to be set. It was presented for many years by bruce forsyth. The new show will combine aspects of the original series with new games. I know you cannot wait. |j i know you cannot wait. I am rocking my shoulders to the theme tune. It is 11 minutes past eight. The relaxation of the rules on Blood Donation in england and scotland, has been welcomed by Hiv Charities and gay rights organisations. Gay men will have more opportunities to donate, and for the first time, sex workers will be encouraged to participate. Lets talk to ethan spibey, who set up the Campaign Group freedom to donate. Good morning. You set this Campaign Group at the very good reason. |j wa nted group at the very good reason. |j wanted to donate blood, my grandad went through a major operation, needed eight pints of blood. I wa nted needed eight pints of blood. I wanted to pay back the donor. I realise i could not do it and ijust decided i have to do something about this. I went about building the team, i have got an incredible team, four dies team, i have got an incredible team, fourdies and team, i have got an incredible team, four dies and what a day, an incredible day. You were put in an awkward position. It said if you had done a, b or c in the last 12 months, you cannot donate blood. I felt guilt. My parents readily donate blood and ijust wanted to do the same. I did not see why i could not do the same to repay the donor. Why couldnt you 7 not do the same to repay the donor. Why couldnt you . Because i am a gay man. If you about sex in the last 12 months, as a gay man i could not. I decided this is ridiculous and i wa nted decided this is ridiculous and i wanted to do something about it. That is why we launched freedom to donate. Let me read you some of the responses to the bbc news story. Someone says i trust it, sarcastically, an medical people because they did not kill thousands with Blood Transfusions before. Two and a half thousand people were left dead after hepatitis c and other things were included in Blood Transfusions in the 80s. Someone else said signs, evidence based knowledge, i trust in the signs. What would you say to people you have doubts . We welcome the enquiry by the government. It is necessary and needed and that is integral, it needs to take place. Freedom to donate is based on evidence and the medical experts that have given evidence do that. It is the safety of the blood supply and that is fundamental. This is about the therapy is and how long it takes to safely detect blood. Blood is also tested so it is ensuring anyone at risk will not donate blood, when they do, destructors while. That is fundamentalfor they do, destructors while. That is fundamental for me. I they do, destructors while. That is fundamentalfor me. I wanted they do, destructors while. That is fundamental for me. I wanted to they do, destructors while. That is fundamentalfor me. I wanted to pay back the donor who saved my grandads life, this is about doing something incredible, have to do that in a safe way. Difficult to you, the reason you have done this is because you wanted to help your grandfather that you were not able to do so. That in the b that is the position i was bitten. We hope more people than ever will be able to do something. Just because you area to do something. Just because you are a gay man, you to do something. Just because you are a gay man, you might not be having regular sex. And if you are heterosexual, you might be having more dangerous sex than i gay man. It is about risk. Gay men are more likely to carry a blood borne virus, thatis likely to carry a blood borne virus, that is why they are restricted from donating and we agree with that in line with the medical evidence. We think it should move to a risk based policy because you cannot write a whole group, as you must be Com Pletely U Nsafe from whole group, as you must be completely unsafe from donating blood. It is calculating the risk and this policy today ensures the safety of blood supply remains paramount. Do these changes go far enough . I would like to see an individual risk based policy in the future. It is an incredible stats and an emotional day for me. Future. It is an incredible stats and an emotional day for mam future. It is an incredible stats and an emotional day for me. It is yourcampaign. We and an emotional day for me. It is your campaign. We have a picture of your campaign. We have a picture of you at Downing Street which we can show. You have taken this on. You have really pressure. They got a little bit out of hand. It is not my dayjob, this is something im really passionate about and i went about building a team, dan, joe and andy. There you are with theresa may. That is earlier this week at Downing Street. We have been doing this in our spare time. We are extremely passionate. This would not have happened without organisations that we represent. This has become a pet project that got a little bit out of hand. You say out of hand but out of hand. You say out of hand but out of hand in a good way. Of course. I did not think i would be sacked her today after this amount of time. It has been almost three yea rs of really of time. It has been almost three years of really hard work but it is that here and have that announcement, my grandfather passed away last year but i know he will be really proud of what we have done. Thank you for coming in to talk to us. Heres stav with a look at this mornings weather. Sunshine and showers today. Merging together to produce longer spells of rain, disappointing afternoon, it felt cool when the showers are right. In the sunshine, it should not feel too bad. Low pressure which is bringing up this unsettled week and this Weather Front bringing some wet weather to the northern half of the country as we had to because of the country as we had to because of the day. The south, glorious sunshine, midlands, a little bit of mist and fog, gradually clearing away. That area of cloud and Rain Across Central North Midlands which is affecting this part of the uk during the night. That is going away. You showers going in towards wales, Northern Ireland, cloudy start the year. Much like western scotland, the Weather Front will be teaming into the eastern side of scotland, bringing more widespread rain, some low cloud, mist and merck, feeling fresh as well with the onshore easterly breeze. The rain getting heavy as it sinks into Central Southern Scotland. Lining up to the north later on. Brighten up the Northern Ireland, it will feel quite one. England and wales, sunshine and showers, the degree across the southern quarter of britain. The really heavy downpours in places. It looks like there could be some interruptions to the womens cricket at lords through the afternoon, top temperature is 19 celsius. A breezy day i think for the golf. Cant rule out the odd shower but also forjohn. The brain migrated sways southwards overnight so quite wet through the night, dry and cool further north and west. We start that situation on monday, reich. The bright intro across northern and western areas, the Weather Front will be slowly clearing away so quite damp and cloudy here, feeling cool along the east coast. By tuesday the Weather System should be mostly out of the way and it will be dry. A nice window of dry and bright weather, bar the odd shower. 2a, maybe 25 celsius. The next Weather System makes inroads for wednesday. Maybe some pretty heavy rain as that moves through. Back to slightly drier weather on thursday with some sunshine and showers. Quite a mixed week. Thank you very much. In a little over ten hours time, britains chris froome should cross the finish line on the Champs Elysees to secure his fourth Tour De France title. Lets find out what makes him so successful and chat to Michael Hutchinson who writes for cycling weekly. What makes them so successful . Good morning. He is meticulous and careful. He read an intelligent tour this year in that he never really took the race by the scruff of the neck. He never looked dominant, he was always there, he was consistent and conservative, efficient. That is how it bridges the whole sport, he digs the whole year, all of his preparation very carefully and meticulously. He did not win a stage this year. No, he did not. That will bea this year. No, he did not. That will be a disappointment for him. I ride of winning the tour always wants to ta ke of winning the tour always wants to take a stage because that is the seal on it and relatively few riders who win the tour do it without taking a stage. In some ways, that is indicative of this years rates, it was tense the whole way through. In some ways, it felt the rates might go that way. Lets talk about the reaction yesterday from the french crowd. A bit of booing, that is natural i suppose, since the french rider with second. It is something to do with the legacy of Lance Armstrong and the attitude towards tea m Lance Armstrong and the attitude towards team sky . I do not think Lance Armstrong has anything to do it. Team sky have never really been popular in france because of the way they abridge the sport is out of a conical methodical approach. They wa nt conical methodical approach. They want their bike racing to have panache. They swashbuckler bit, that has not been team skys style and the french do not really like that. There is a french rider in second place and the french have not had a winner in own race since 1985, a little bit of sympathy with them over that, as chris broome pointed out, that is what you do. Chris broome. I was making the point that is not been in the headlines day in and day out. Are we becoming complacent about just how and day out. Are we becoming Complacent Aboutjust how good we are at the killing. Cycling. Complacent aboutjust how good we are at the killing. Cyclinglj think are at the killing. Cycling. think there was also an element of Bradley Wiggins he was such a character and such an obvious sense of humourand character and such an obvious sense of humour and with massively popular andi of humour and with massively popular and i think theres a buzz aldrin element to Chris Cammack to he never attracted the attention. I would agree that britain has become a very strong cycling nature and very quickly and im not sure the sporting public has adjusted to that. When the olympics come around we switched on to it. You do not hear a lot of people talking about cycling in the pub, at least not yet. It is very good team, team sky, with riders coming through as well and that is the bright spot of this year. Team sky is very good at producing younger riders coming through. Chris froome was the two teams go the relatively young rider. He has come through and become a grand tour contender and there are riders who are 21 who are coming through the Team Sky System and destined for very big things. It is something the team seems to be good at. It has to be said they do go and buy talent when they needed. Michael, good to talk to this morning. Enjoy this afternoon. Thank you. Incredible achievement. 0ne you. Incredible achievement. One more and you are talking about greatness. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news, its 8. 23. Now for a look at the newspapers. Margaret doyle, financial analyst with deloittes is here to tell us whats caught her eye. Lets have a look at the front pages. Starting off with the sunday telegraph, the story we are leading on today, william and harrys regret over the last sure phone call with Princess Diana. Similar story on the front of the mail on sunday, the last phone call, they often the phone call was just too short. Front page of the sunday times, also carrying that previously unseen photographs of prince harry, very young prince harry with diana. The last one, sunday mirror, similar picture, we were saying earlier actually we take these pictures were granted but lots of pictures of Princess Diana in these clinches with her sons would you properly wouldnt have seen in royal photos in years gone by. That is precisely the point. Much more in documentaries. The way she changed the Family Enterprise . Ive Chosen A Story By Royal Author talking about the shift in culture and also questioning whether it is right or not and in fa ct whether it is right or not and in fact implying that this debate about what is the appropriate way to be a royal is still very life in the royal is still very life in the royal household. He talks about going back to the 19th century, a famous author then who said about royal life, he said its mystery is its life, we must not let in daylight upon magic. So in other words, keep your distance, have a bit of mystique. He says that is what her majesty the queen has done. She has never given an interview another well. He is suggesting that the princes may come to regret their candour and the princes may come to regret their candourand our the princes may come to regret their candour and our mission and their passion as they speak about their mother. That maybe they should go back to the old fashion way of being royal. It is interesting, 2017, i think people appreciate they are a lot more open and come across as being as much or you can bid on normal being royal. They have been open. They had this Heads Together campaign about mental health. Robert makes this point that the queens private sector has let it be known that Buckingham Palace does not like the way they did that, the way there we re the way they did that, the way there were so open and so accessible to the press. Apparently it is not the done thing, says the queen. With your financial analyst hat on and with some vested interest, there is a story about people who are transferring their pensions from their company schemes, where you get a pot of cash. I havejust their company schemes, where you get a pot of cash. I have just done this, i have to say. Do not tell me it is wrong. The bar doing this because people who are on the fortu nate because people who are on the fortunate position of having what is called a defined benefit or a final salary pension scheme, many public servants, for example and the bbc, have final salary pensions, they are less common in the private sector. They are very value because Interest Rates are very low, the way in which they are valued by actuaries means the, if you have a pension of £10,000, they say it is worth £200,000 and so a lot of companies are saying, or even more, the typical valuation is 20 times. That is what you have to use if you are valuing it for tax purposes. Many people have been offered those multiples, 20, 30, 40, even 50 times what their final salary would be. Lets say it is £10,000, apparently that could be valued at £500,000. Someone will come along as a instead of the bbc pay knew this final salary, will exchange that for this lump sum. You say you have done this. There may, it was more of this. There may, it was more of this fact that this money away since i was young and i wanted to win it. Will it. I was young and i wanted to win it. Will it. The whole point of a pension if that is an income to you for your lifetime and the whole idea is that you do not outlive your savings. Because of that, the point is to look after you in your own lifetime, it is not something that you can, as you can say, least to your successors. That is one of the things that are striving some people, other people think, i can make a better return on my money all my money can last longer. 0r make a better return on my money all my money can last longer. Or they think they are going to be, they do not think i am going to live that long, iam not think i am going to live that long, i am not going to live until i am 80 or 90. The risk, the reason the regulator is concerned, if you ta ke the regulator is concerned, if you take the pot of cash, they are concerned whether that part of cash will be enough to look after you in your retirement or could you be persuaded by your children to help them with that House Deposit or might you get involved, be fooled by a scam or might you just leave it on deposit where and how 4 a year. It is if it is in it deposit where and how 4 a year. It is if it is in it pension it will earn more perhaps. People with the scheme, it is almost extinct. A lot of people in this division are a lot older than christian is. Next story. Gender roles and howjustin greening, who is gay, spearheading a new approach by the government. It should be easierfor new approach by the government. It should be easier for people who are transgender which to self identified as the gender they believe they are instead of going through a medical process. You have got others who say it could put womens and girls privacy at risk and theres an article about how in prisons that have been concerns about certain prisoners who are men, one who was a rapist, who said i am now women, and moved to a womens prison and engaged in relationships with women. Theres a bit of controversy over it but i think the government wants to push forward that agenda of liberalisation and equality and say maybe we need to change how we look at transgender, just how we have changed also the way we look at homosexual relationships. Doing a lot of good work in that area. Thank you very much. Coming up in the next half hour, well find out more about the radical plan to save the Northern White Rhino from extinction, which is being hatched in wiltshire. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Hello, this is breakfast, with Christian Fraser and tina daheley. Coming up before 9am, well get the weather from stav. But first, a summary of this mornings main news. Princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother Princess Diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. Speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th Anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mothers loving nature and her mischievous side. One of her mottos to me was you can be as naughty as you want, just dont get caught. She was one of the naughtiest parents. She would come and watch us play football and smuggle sweets into our socks. Literally, walking back from a Football Match with five packets of starbursts. The rules on Blood Donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland to allow more gay men and sex workers to participate. Experts say there is clear evidence it is safe for those groups to give blood after abstaining from sex for three months, instead of 12. Hiv charities have welcomed the changes. Some of the bbcs most high profile female presenters have written to the corporations director general tony hall, calling on him to tackle the Gender Pay Gap. Bbc sports claire balding, the today programmes Mishal Hussain and jane garvey from womans hour are amongst the 42 signatories. The letter in the sunday times urges lord hall to act now to close the Gender Pay Gap in all areas of the bbc. The health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where the terminally ill Baby Charlie Gard is being treated, as totally u na cce pta ble. The hospital says its doctors and nurses have faced a tide of abuse. The high court is considering whether charlies parents should be allowed to take him to the United States for experimental treatment. A 20 year Old Black Man has died in east london after being apprehended by a police officer. Footage of the incident, in a shop in hackney, has been widely shared on social media, with some people claiming the man was a victim of police violence. Scotland yard says the officer intervened to prevent the man from harming himself. A police medic offered first aid at the scene but the man was declared dead in hospital a short time later. The independent Police Complaints commission is investigating. A prison guard has suffered minor injuries during trouble at hewell jail in redditch in worcestershire. The protest is believed to have been caused by a smoking ban, which is due to come into effect tomorrow, as well as restrictions placed on inmates because of staff shortages. The scottish and welsh governments have written to the uk government to raise concerns about the treatment of unaccompanied child refugees. They say a scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais, has been characterised by bad planning and poor information sharing. Democrats have criticised President Trump for saying he has the complete power to issue pardons, as an Investigation Continues into alleged russian meddling in last years us elections. Its thought he could use the president ial pardon for family members, aides and even himself. President s can pardon people before theyre found guilty or charged with an offence. A State Of Emergency remains in place on new zealands south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by Floods Unleashed by a huge winter storm. Torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. More heavy downpours are expected. A sperm whale appears to have beached on an embankment in the shadow of Notre Dame Cathedral in paris or maybe not. Locals and tourists were reported to be shocked and saddened at the sight of the 50 foot beached mammal, found apparently washed up on the banks in the heart of the french capital. But, if you look closely, its actually a life size whale sculpture. Its purpose, to raise environmental awareness. I think it will work i can imagine looking from the bridge how realistic that looked. A big day at lords today. Sell out crowd, the womens final of the cricket. They are playing india. Tom burridge is there for us and has been catching up there for us and has been catching up with everybody. Batting practice is underway and i would imagine excitement is growing. First action of the morning, some of the england players getting their eye in. Weve just seen Heather Knight the england captain in the nets smashing a few balls. Massive game for womens cricket. England india, they met in the first game of this tournament. India came out on top then but england have been unbeaten in six. This will be the most watched game of womens cricket ever. Lets bring in someone who knows more than me about the womens game. You are going to be part of the commentary team, you won the world cup in 2009. How big a moment is this for womens cricket . This is a game changer. 100 million are expected to tune in which is unbelievable. Its the fact we are going to have a packed out lords. It was only 1999, england werent even allowed in as members stop yellow. Is it the case that the womens game is respected as much as the mens . It is. Especially in your home country, to have the host nation get to the final. We are seeing parents, Young Children being inspired. Its not just the Young Children being inspired. Its notjust the people on the field, its the wider audience impacted by this today. This is one of the best moments, if england go on and win it will be a game changer. There are differences with the mens game, arent there . Its difficult to say because cricket is cricket. In the past there hasnt been a power in the womens game but there has in the womens game but there has in the men. This world cup has seen a different side. Weve seen 1005. We are seeing the england team getting more 1005 than they ever had in world cups. The rate and the amount of 5ixe5 have surpassed any other world cup. Indias on the fans will be here, what will the atmosphere be like . Ive travelled the world watching cricket and the indian fans are Something Else its the music, the passion and the energy. In terms of the global audience as much as anyone thought and england australia final would be tasty, i think globally the fact 100 million are tuning in, there will be a lot from the subcontinent. The way they support cricket is like a religion, its so passionate. It will gi india because they thrived the other day in australia when they had all the fans, we are expecting carnage. The prize money has gone up ten fold in three years, said the winning team ta ke three years, said the winning team take around £15 million. What is at sta ke take around £15 million. What is at stake for both sides, what will this mean for england in particular if we can win today . We could create some household superstars. When you watch the olympics and the womens hockey tea m the olympics and the womens hockey team and players becoming household names, i think this is what it could do. When you start getting personalities out there like that it really engages wider audiences. I think that money will do a lot for the players if im honest. When we won, we got a bit but it wasnt much at all. These guys will get some serious income and i think it will continue to rise. Enjoy the game. You can catch the game on Bbc Radio Five Live throughout the day. Bit more action in the net from some of those players and play begins at 10 30am. The weather is holding up but fingers crossed there wont be Too Much Rain Today and fingers crossed england can win they do have the home advantage, fingers crossed sell out crowd. You will find coverage on radio five live 5port5 extra and also on the bbc sport website. Youre 5poilt for choice. You can watch the cricket, the Tour De France and then jordan watch the cricket, the Tour De France and thenJordan Spieth up the 0pen france and thenJordan Spieth up the open this evening. Im supposed to be painting this afternoon slim chance of that tell us about the Tour De France. Its going to be a very good year for british fans of chris froome. There will have been a bit of sadness, Mark Cavendish crashed out, Geraint Thomas with a broken collarbone out of the tour. You would have hoped a lot from those two. Mark cavendish usually throws in a few stage wins. But they will get the yellowjersey and great to see chris froome set to win his fourth Tour De France title today. He extended his lead to 54 seconds in yesterdays time trial in marseille, and that wont be challenged in paris this afternoon. The sprinters will contest the stage win, but froome will be able to look forward standing on top of the podium on the Champs Elysees for the third year in a row. There have been ups and downs over the last three weeks, but i think it has been very much a grand tour in the sense that it has been really about the three weeks. During those three weeks, in the most conservative but efficient manner, it wasnt about one single stage. Thats what grand tour racing is. Earlier in the day Britains Lizzie Deignan finished second in la course, the womens race organised by the Tour De France. The race was won by The Netherlands cyclist annemiek van vleuten, who crashed during last years Rio 0lympics Road race. The final round of this years open championship tees off at Royal Birkdale in around 20 minutes time. This afternoon, the american Jordan Spieth resumes he holds three shot lead as he tries to win his third major title. Victory today would make spieth only the Second PlayerAfterjack Nicklaus to win three of golfs four majors before the age of 24. Ben croucher reports. On a day when the open gave us plenty to smile about, this man mayjust have been beaming more than any. Jordan spieth will tee off this afternoon with a three shot lead following a near faultless showing. No bogeys, five birdies, a shower of stability, culminating in a demonstration of why he has already won two majors before he turns 24. It will take an almighty effort to stop him claiming a third. The chasers tripped over themselves. Rory mcilroy was nine shots behind the american. I dont know what the weather will bring but if i want a chance in this tournament i need bad weather and i need to play well. Ian poulter needs plenty of that as well. He is two under alongside michael roy. The wait for a british champion continues. And while many waited for the heavens to open, we witnessed the amazing grace. Branden grace with the lowest round in mens major history. Enough to raise a grin from most. Come tonight, jordan speith may be raising more than that. Almost eight years to the day since he first won an individual world title at the age ofjust 15, tom daley has won a second in the same event the ten metre platform at the World Aquatics Championships in budapest. In a really competitive final daley led from the first round but was pushed all the way by the olympic champion chen aisen from china. It all rested on his final dive. But he was awarded two maximum scores to secure the gold medal. It has been such a tough year getting over that competition in rio where i was out of the final and i was unable to compete and show my best. Tough work after the olympics with how i was feeling and to come out the other side of it are still superb. I am excited to be able to finally go on a honeymoon now with my husband. And what a day it was for daley, because earlier, he and his partner grace reid won silver in the mixed three metre springboard final. Afterwards, reid said the pair had been winging it because they hadnt been able to practise together all week. It was another golden night for britains Para Athletes at the World Championships in london. There were three golds and a silver for british athletes. Sophie hahn took gold in the t38100 metres. She beat off competition from kadeena cox who took the silver in second. Hahn set a new world record for the second time after she did the same in the 200 metres last weekend. Another double World Champion is georgie hermitage. She added to her gold in the 400 metres with victory in the t37100 metres. Her time of 13. 36 seconds is a new World Championship record. After the year i have had i was wanting to win the 400 because that is my event. The one i knew was always going to be difficult. I thought i might have been squeezed out of the medals. To come and do that and under that amount of pressure. And the third gold of the night came for aled davies in the shot putt. He threw a massive 17. 52 metres to break his own world record and finish three metres clear of the rest. Englands womens cricketers will aim to win their fourth englands women won the bronze medal at the lacrosse world cup, beating australia in the third place Play Off Game in guildford. The scores were level at nine all at full time so it went to a golden goal decider, and it was Megan Whittle who grabbed a dramatic winner for the home side, prompting wild celebrations. The United States won gold, beating canada in the final. England boss mark sampson says his team are ready for spains dark arts when the sides meet at the womens European Championship this afternoon. England thrashed scotland 6 0 in their opening game at the tournament but sampson says theyre prepared for spains ill discipline. Spain won their first group match and beat england at the last European Championships. Scotland have major injury worries ahead of their match against portugal, theyre already missing three key players and theyll be without Manchester City forward jane ross. After that opening defeat to england, the scots need to bounce back if theyre to progress further in the tournament. As you say, a big day of sport ahead enjoy it. Thank you. Its 8 45am. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning. Prince william and prince harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother, in a documentary marking 20 years since her death. The rules on Blood Donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland, to allow more gay men and sex workers to participate. Its at this point we say goodbye to tina, shes going to read the news for andrew marr. Ill take my cup of tea with me but now, heres stav with a last look at this mornings weather. Its looking like it was yesterday, pretty mixed. This is the satellite picture. You can see how much sunshine there is through central wales and central southern england. This cloud and these showers coming in towards south wales. Ive got a Weather Watcher picture showing a downpour in bridgend, just confirming those showers moving in. They will be quite sharp through the day but equally some lovely spells of sunshine around like this photograph. Not too far away in cornwall. The culprit for the mix u nsettled cornwall. The culprit for the mix unsettled weather is this area of low pressure. It is with us yesterday and today. Its moving east and has some wet weather in it to the northern half of the country. In the south there will be sunny spells and showers. Some of these showers will produce longer spells of rain through the afternoon. Showers in south wales moving into the midlands. Cloudy skies for much of northern england. For Northern Ireland as well but clouds continue to them, same for western scotland. But Weather Front bringing increasingly wet conditions to eastern scotland with some low cloud and Mistand Eastern Scotland with some low cloud and mist and murk. Pretty yucky conditions, pushing through to the north east of england, Central Southern Scotland through the day. I did it brightens up. Brightening up the Northern Ireland. England and wales with plenty of showers and longer spells of rain. It will be warm in the sunshine but quite cool when the rain arrives. The big match, the womens cricket at lords could be showers through the afternoon. Expect some interruptions u nfortu nately. Afternoon. Expect some interruptions unfortunately. And also for the final day of the gulf, it will be breezy than it was yesterday and there could be some showers but also some sunshine final day of the golf. Turning dry and coolerfurther north and wet but on monday we start off dry and bright across northern and western areas. For central and eastern areas we still have bad Weather Front bringing outbreaks of rain. A cold northerly wind and the eastern coast. In the sunshine its going to be quite warm, 24 25 degrees in places. 0n going to be quite warm, 24 25 degrees in places. On tuesday we are in between Weather Systems. Apart from a few showers there should be a lot of dry weather and good sunny spells. Feeling warm way you get the sunshine. Behind me the next Weather System moving in bringing a wet day for many on wednesday. If youre thinking of getting a fake tattoo over the summer break, you might want to hear what our next guests have to say. Dermatologists are warning that temporary black henna tattoos can go wrong, and in some cases turn into a painful nightmare. Joining us now is kirsty and her daughter teigan, who suffered burns after getting a black henna tattoo in greece, and consultant dermatologist tim clayton. Tell us about that. She had it done, it looked lovely, came home and then a couple of days after she noticed these dots appearing. I thought they we re these dots appearing. I thought they were mosquito bites. The next day i realised something was very wrong. Can we see your arm . You had it on the inside of your arm, what happened . Did it start to burn . The inside of your arm, what happened . Did it start to burn7m the middle of the flowers there were blisters and it was really itchy and burning. Did that carry on . Every day it just burning. Did that carry on . Every day itjust got worse. It didnt get better. This is the tattoo. Quite a nice tattoo. But then replaced by blisters. Did you know at the time there was a difference between black henna and natural henna . there was a difference between black henna and natural henna . I didnt, i didnt know there was a difference. Lets bring in doctor clayton. Is this common . Its increasingly more common. We are finding children going on holidays and Music Festivals where Henna Tattooeds are being offered. They are advertising this as black henna which is the traditional henna compound which has been added to a chemical called ppd which is highly allergic. When it comes in contact with your skin you can develop an allergic reaction. think this is natural henna being applied but the technique is the same. Yes, exactly the same. Way you made aware there was anything in this. No. I didnt made aware there was anything in this. No. Ididnt know made aware there was anything in this. No. I didnt know there was a difference between the natural and the black. Ijust thought it was henna. The alarming thing was it didntjust henna. The alarming thing was it didnt just blister, it henna. The alarming thing was it didntjust blister, it kept on blistering. It was like it was reacting every day. It wasnt getting better. She had two courses of antibiotics and steroid cream. Then it started to turn a corner and start to get better. You must have been very worried, was it a bit alarming . It was, iwas been very worried, was it a bit alarming . It was, i was a bit unsure what was happening. She was in so much pain. How long has it taken to get to this point . It was done on the 30th of may. So 23 months. What advice would you give to people going on holiday . People have braids and tattoos and all this sort of stuff on holiday. I would avoid black henna code. If you are watching someone having a tattoo being performed, iwould probably avoid it. There is a small chance you can develop an allergic reaction to it. More importantly you could sensitise yourself to ppd which is actually in a lot of other products. Its in hair dye for example and even some textile dyes. You can sensitise yourself to a chemical and maybe not have the reaction, then a couple of years down the line you might dye your hair and have a severe reaction. You wouldnt be able to dye your hair against purely youd have to avoid a permanent dye. Similarly you may go on holiday and have a temporary tattoo which may be 0k, have a temporary tattoo which may be ok, the following year you could have a severe reaction. This reaction we are seeing occurs 7 10 days after application, during which time your body has become sensitised to ppd. There has been a survey done among dermatologists and 70 80 of them say they are seeing an uptake in these kind of cases. Yearonyear we are seeing more and more. Last yeari we are seeing more and more. Last year i dealt with a case that the Childrens Hospital in manchester. You would echo the same words. Dont have black henna. Thank you for coming to talk to us. Im glad your arm isa coming to talk to us. Im glad your arm is a lot better. A british safari park is hoping Ivf Technology will help save one of the worlds most Endangered Species the Northern White Rhino. There are just three left in the world, but at longleat in wiltshire, Southern White Rhinos are being drafted in to help. Lets take a look. Haunting piano music. Great pictures, they definitely need saving. Joining us now Isjon Merrington head of safari at longleat, welcome to breakfast. Explain a bit of the technology festival, what is going to go on inside these test tubes . What sperm and eggs are we talking about . To save the Northern White Rhinos, theres only three left in africa. Theres an elderly male who is no longer capable of reproducing. The two females, reproductively their system shutdown because its been too long. They need help, they need science to save the species. Thats where our Southern White Rhino females at longleat come in. It is pa rt females at longleat come in. It is part of a collaboration with other collections and Fertility Expert in europe. We harvest some eggs from ourfemale. Europe. We harvest some eggs from our female. Theyve gone to a laboratory in italy where they are much sharing. Once theyve matured, if that has gone well they can be mixed with some sperm either from Southern White Rhinos to start them off and check it is going to work, and then down the line mixing some Northern White Rhino with those eggs, or even eggs from Northern White Rhinos and sperm from Northern White Rhinos and sperm from Northern White Rhinos. The initial process is to find out if you can do this with rhinos . Yes, this is a Ground Breaking procedure. Creating an embryo outside a rhino hasnt been done before. We need to check that can work before we use up the limited bank of Northern White Rhinos sperm. If it works but you cant get it to work with older eggs from the two remaining female north white rhinos, are you not mixing species . Potentially. We are faced with a difficult situation. There are three of these animals left in the wild. It is impossible to do it from that, saving limited genetic material and preserving the future of that is our only option. They are very closely related to each other, they arent too distant. But there isa they arent too distant. But there is a difference . The Northern White Rhino is a bit bigger, theyve got more of a pronounced shoulder hump. There are some small differences. There are some small differences. The Northern White Rhinos comes from further north as the name suggests. It could be argued actually that if humans hadnt persecuted these animals to the point of extinction, if their populations have been allowed to grow and expand, these two subspecies would have crossed paths naturally by now. What we are doing isnt too far removed from what could happen in the wild. The problem is it takes a long time to give birth to a baby rhino. Tell us about that, 18 months . Its1618 months, a long gestation period. How long does it take before you know if its working . The moment this week we should hear if the eggs have been matured enough to be fertilised, thenit matured enough to be fertilised, then it takes three weeks before the cells start dividing into the beginnings of an embryo, the beginnings of an embryo, the beginnings of a baby rhino. If that a successful and the embryo is cryogenically stored, if we give the Surrogates Female a series of Hormone Injections for three months. So there reproductive cycles can become ready to accept the embryo back. In my crude amateur hour i was thinking, if it works, youre up and running because then you can start harvesting from the younger rhinos. Exactly. Because it is such a new procedure, i mean, rhinos are two tonne animals. Even to extract the eggsis tonne animals. Even to extract the eggs is1. 5 tonne animals. Even to extract the eggs is 1. 5 metres inside the animal. It is such a consecrated procedure. We need to make sure that is going to work before we put all our eggs is going to work before we put all oureggs in is going to work before we put all our eggs in one basket and use up the limited amount of sperm from the Northern White Rhinos. When will you know if its going to work . By the end of this week we will know if we can fertilise the eggs with some sperm so fingers crossed thank you. Thats it from us for today, dan and lou will be here tomorrow morning from six on bbc one, have a good day, bye bye. This is bbc news. Im rebecca jones. The headlines at nine in a new documentary, Prince William and prince harry recall fond memories of their mother, diana, princess of wales. This crazy laugh of where there was just pure happiness. 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