Checks on borrowers, particularly those in financial difficulties, as a report by the regulator is published this morning. I will have more on that a little later. In Sport England are into the semi finals of the european championships. Jodie taylor scored the winner, as the Lionesses Beat france 1 0. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Todays the day of sunshine and showers, especially in central and Northern Areas. They will be fewer and further between them were yesterday. That leads us into a showery start to the week. Good morning. First, our main story thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, said the aim is to treat an extra one Million People by 2021. The Royal College of nursing has questioned how so many staff can be hired and trained in such a short space of time. Here is more from our Health Correspondent dominic hughes. Ministers in england have already acknowledged the treatment offered to patients struggling with Mental Health problems suffers in comparison to those with physical ailments. An extra £1 billion in funding for Mental Health services in england was promised last year. Now we know that some of that cash will be spent on Recruiting Thousands of extra nurses, doctors, psychologist and other clinicians. The plan includes recruiting 2000 staff to work in child and adolescent Mental Health services. Nearly 3000 extra therapists working with adults. And an extra a800 staff, mostly nurses, working in crisis came. It was Mental Health services have been underfunded for such a long time, this initiative in and of itself will not help us to achieve the parity that so many of us achieve the parity that so many of us want. But what it will do is set the foundations to be able to look forward to a future where Mental Health is treated an equal footing to physical health. But simply creating post does not always mean you can find the staff to fill them. These jobs are among the most challenging in the health service. Data published last week showed that even before this latest Recruitment Drive many thousands of Nursing Posts across the wider nhs remain unfilled. Prince charles will attend the second day of commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. 500,000 allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in action during the three months of fighting near the belgian town of ypres. Jane Frances Kelly reports. In flanders fields, the poppies blow between the crosses. In ypres main square last night, Dame Helen Mirren spoke the words of the war poetjohn mccrae, who recounted the horror he had witnessed. The larks, still bravely singing, fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below. A trench at passchendaele. Winston churchill wanted to keep the ruins of ypres preserved for posterity, so we would not forget. But, instead, it was agreed the city would be rebuilt exactly as it once was. The story of men now gone was retold in a place that has kept its promise and continues to remember their passing. Officially known as the third battle of ypres, passchendaele lasted until november 1917, fought in the West Flanders region of northern belgium. It became infamous not only for the number of deaths, but also the mud. Constant shelling and the heaviest rain for 30 years created a muddy wasteland, that became so deep, men and horses drowned in it. Last post sounds. The last post has been played at ypres through the decades. The menin gate has over 5a,000 names carved into its stone, remembering those who have no known grave. It marks where the troops marched when heading to the battlefields. The dude and Duchess Of Cambridge attended a ceremony of remembrance there, together with the prime minister. With the sounding of this bugle call, the 250,000 british and commonwealth soldiers who were killed on the Ypres Salient during the First World War are remembered. The defence of the city at such great cost meant that it became hallowed ground. Todays commemorations will continue with a Special Service at Tyne Cot Cemetery, where thousands are buried. Such was the slaughter, the majority of the graves remain unmarked. Jane Frances Kelly, bbc news. The chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. In an interview with the french newspaper le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. His remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. The United States says president putins decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. They have been told to leave by one september. The move is in retaliation for new sanctions approved by the us congress for russias alleged involvement in last years president ial election and the annexation of crimea. The high court will today decide whether tony blair, former Foreign Secretary jack straw, and former attorney general lord goldsmith can be prosecuted over the 2003 iraq war. The attempt to bring them to court was launched by a former iraqi general, abdulwaheed al rabbat, who calls the invasion a crime of aggression. A dedicated Mental Health service has been set up to help people affected by the Manchester Arena attack. 22 people were killed when a homemade bomb was detonated at an Ariana Grande concert in may. Doctors say the nhs service is specifically for those closest to the victims, or those who witnessed the attack and who may need extra support dealing with the trauma. Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in court in madrid today accused of tax fraud. He is the latest player to fall foul of spains taxman, and will attend a hearing to answer four counts of tax evasion. Our Sports CorrespondentRichard Conway has the details. He is one of the highest paid sports stars on the planet. But spanish tax authorities allege Cristiano Ronaldo hid around 70 million in income. They also claim the real madrid and portugal star only declared around a quarter of his pay over a three year period from 2011 201a. As one of the worlds most marketable individuals, Cristiano Ronaldo has secured a string of lucrative endorsements, and has cr7, his very own brand. But it is claimed he failed to declare 33 million of such income when he sold five years of his image rights to a spanish company. He denies all the allegations, and says his conscience is clear. But he is not the only Football Star to face such scrutiny in spain. Last year, Barcelonas Lionel Messi was convicted on the same charge ronaldo now faces. Meanwhile, manchester unity manager Jose Mourinho is under investigation for alleged facing tax fraud from the time when was in charge of real madrid. Other big names in the game face similar claims. After already threatened to leave spain, given his anger over the claims against him, Cristiano Ronaldo says he will now stay to try and win more trophies. With a potential fine of £25 million hanging over him if found guilty, that may require a lot of win bonuses. Richard conway, bbc news, madrid. Hiv testing should be offered to patients when they register with a new gp in areas where there are high rates of infection, according to new research. More than 13,000 people are unaware that they have the condition, and researchers from two london universities say screening is affordable and could save lives. Our Health Correspondent jane dreaper reports. A simple Finger Prick Test that is all that is needed now to find out whether you have hiv. Gps surgeries in some parts of london are making this test more routine. This study says those efforts should be much more widespread. The researchers looked at surgeries where new patients are offered a hiv test when they register. This led to a much higher rate of diagnosing the virus. Each test costs around £25. The authors say the benefits mean more screening is affordable. Many patients are undiagnosed. That means they carry the virus without actually knowing it. So having an hiv test at your surgery will allow you to have access to excellent treatment, but then also prevent people prevent you from passing on the virus to someone else. Routine testing has previously been recommended by Public Health england for cities with high hiv rates. But investment in testing has fallen in some areas because of financial pressures on local authorities Public Health budgets. The Charity Terrence Higgins trust called on Healthcare Commissioners to act on these latest findings. Jane dreaper, bbc news. Dozens of people were left suspended in mid air after a cable car came to a stop over the river rhine, in germany. Fire crews and rescue teams in cologne used a crane to reach the 75 trapped passengers, some of whom were left 130 feet in air. A number of children were lowered to the ground. No injuries were reported. That would have been so frightening. Yes, just exactly what you dont wa nt to yes, just exactly what you dont want to happen but everyone was ok, so want to happen but everyone was ok, so it is all right. Sally has the sport, and we have great news. How are you feeling about the euros at the moment . Is in how are they doing . I have a feeling england will doing . I have a feeling england will do very, very well. An exciting game last night, fantastic win for them. You can see when they play together they are such a tight unit. They get on so they are such a tight unit. They get on so brilliantly well, they are on something of a roll. Englands women are into the semi finals of the european championships, beating france for the first time in a3 years. Jodie taylor scored the crucial goal that gave england the 1 0 victory. They will face the hosts, holland, in the last four on thursday. Englands cricketers enter the final day of the third test against south africa needing six wickets to go ahead in the series. Lewis hamilton could end up counting the cost of keeping a promise. He handed third place to teammate Valtteri Bottas at the hungarian grand prix, allowing race winner Sebastian Vettel to extend his championship lead. Wigan warriors beat Salford Red Devils to reach the Challenge Cup Final, where they will meet the holders, hull fc. And it is medal number seven for Great Britain on the final day of the World Swimming Championships. Adam peaty helps the mens team to a medley relay silver. He has had a busy week. A Music Festival has been called off partway through, due to Safety Concerns after heavy rain and wind. Severe weather on friday night turned much of the y not site, near matlock, Into A Mud Bath, and stopped several acts, including headliners the vaccines, performing. Fans on social media demanded refunds, which organisers have promised to provide further information on. When you go to a festival you expect a bit of mud, but that looks like too much mud. Completely off the scale. Could you have predicted that kind of mud with the weather, carol . Certainly predicted the rain. Not all festivals were affected. We were in pretty good shape on saturday. It is disappointing if you were at that festival. We had a lot of Rain Yesterday as well and some heavy showers in Northern Ireland, for example. In the next few days the forecast is for sunny spells, although fewer showers than we had at the weekend. Low pressure still very much dominating our weather. You can tell from the space in the isobars it is just breezy, nothing too strong and this morning we have some rain. This weatherfront is moving north east, taking rein with it with some showers following on behind. A lot of dry weather to use up behind. A lot of dry weather to use up the day, but equally a lot of showers. This band of rain continues to sweep North Eastwards across scotland. For Northern Ireland and Northern England there are some showers around, the same across parts of wales. Drift further east and we have some brighter skies and dry conditions. A few showers around gloucestershire into somerset, into cornwall as well. Not all of us will see them as we head towards east anglia and kent. Yesterday in kent it was very wet. As we go through the course of the day we will see further showers develop, especially across central and Northern Areas. Some of those could be slow moving, heavy and thundery with some hail in between there will be bright spells of sunshine. There will be fewer showers in the south, and less intense. In the sunshine, highs up to 23 will feel pleasant enough in light breezes. As we head on through the evening and overnight many of the evening and overnight many of the showers will tend to fade. We still have some coming in from the west. Some of them will form lines in the second half of the night in some western areas, and temperatures at 11 to about 1a as our overnight lows. So not desperately cold if you are camping it is worth taking some extra layers with you. Tomorrow we start off with some sunshine and showers. Showers becoming more prolific as we go through the course of the day. Again, some of them with hailand of the day. Again, some of them with hail and thunder and lightning in them. Not all of us seeing them, and highs in the south east of 22 to 2a. It will feel pleasantly warm. From tuesday into wednesday we have our next area of low pressure coming our way. With the attendant fronts ringing in some rain and you can tell from the squeeze on those isobars that it will feel that bit windier. On wednesday we start off ona dry windier. On wednesday we start off on a dry note for central and eastern areas. Even some sunshine. But then this rain starts to career in from the south west across the Channel Island into the isles of scilly, and you can see by the middle of the afternoon in a line from the Isle Of Wight towards South West Scotland and all points west. Highs by then up to 21. In summary, west. Highs by then up to 21. In summary, for the week ahead, sunshine and showers for the first couple of days. Then we will see some rain coming our way, and with that rain it is going to turn that bit windier. Thank you very much. A look through the papers. Very welcome. Morning to you. Lets look at the front pages. First, the daily telegraph, you can see the duke and duchess there. Commemorations for passchendaele. Going across yesterday but also into today. We will be live there later on in the programme. The main story in connection, this is holiday car rental insurance. Drivers may be ripped off when they go rent a car. On the front page of the times here. The menin gate in ypres marking the centenary the menin gate in ypres marking the ce Nte Nary Of The Menin Gate in ypres marking the centenary of the First World War battle. Gathering there at passchendaele. Hammond we wont be a tax haven after Brexit Britain will not cut that to undercut european rivals. It is a marked softening of tone as the chancellor is saying that there wont be these clashes between the eu as we leave the european union. Front pages, this is about a documentary coming up this is about a documentary coming up in an interview with princess diana, it is being used on the front page of the mirror and the sun. What have you got . I have some news here. We have a picture of andy holt who has invested in his club. Theyve put a new drain in so fans who go to the toilet at half time can wash their hands. And they can flush the toilets too. The plumbing was that bad . Yes. If the sprinklers were on the water would cut off everywhere else. The water system will work 110w. Else. The water system will work now. Im sure many fans will be grateful for that now. Progress. Talking a bit this morning about crackdown on loans to vulnerable customers. This in the times. A report about Pay Day Loans, Overdraft Fees, lending to more vulnerable borrowers and want banks and lenders should be doing about that. A little one in the guardian, well be talking about fifth of Estate Agents could go out of business partly because this report says online Estate Agents have had such a big growth in the last few months and years. Are people now just turning more and more online . Is the high street estate agent as we know it on the way . Well discuss that. I raised your statistic with another. 12 of young people have never seen a cow. Another. 12 of young people have never seen a cow. 12 of young people, one in eight young people have never seen people, one in eight young people have never seen a cow people, one in eight young people have never seen a cow in real life. Theyve seen a picture but not one in real life. Thats according to a survey. Unless you travel out into the country youre not going to. Thats the thing. No statistics but i want to show you spourtsmanship from yesterday. Theyre talking about sportsmanship from yesterday. Theyre talking about the grand prix. Lewis hamilton wanted to have a Go Add Overtaking the two ferraris. When he wanted to do that, his team mate was ahead of him. He said let me get past him, go and see ifi said let me get past him, go and see if i can get one or two of those ferraris, if i cant, he can have his place back, reclaim it. He had a go. Couldnt do it and Valtteri Bottas got his place back which is a sportsmanlike gesture. Interesting the Mercedes Team mates are very much seen as equals. Theyre not given preferential orders, unless the ferraris which favour Sebastian Vettel as driver number one. No statistics but a long word here. Would you like to have a go at it tell me im wrong. You dont know. Maybe the last syllable is slightly wrong. I thought that was marvellous. It is a serious word. Its a form of lung disease but a 16 year old has made it into the record books by using the longest word ever spoken in the commons. The previous record was held by a conservative mp. He used a different word which im not going to use which meant something being worthless. This was used during a Youth Select Committee hearing. Worthless. This was used during a Youth Select Committee hearingm has volcano in the middle of it. It must be a bad one. Microscopic is in there as well. It takes away the funny side of it given its a deadly disease. Did he know it off the top of his head . He said it correctly. See you later. Thank you very much. Time now and well find out why closing the road where you live could encourage more children to be active. More than 500 streets have signed up to the playing out scheme. Weve been along to join signed up to the playing out scheme. Weve been along tojoin in signed up to the playing out scheme. Weve been along to join in with the fun. Now today marks the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. Infamous not only for the scale of the casualties, also for the dreadful weather conditions. Constant shelling churned the clay soil and smashed the Drainage Systems and heavy rain turned the soil into a quagmire. Bert fearns was lucky enough to survive. They were establishing themselves in this field before moving on another two miles to make the very first attacks on the passchendaele ridge. The weather was very different to today. It was appalling weather. Bert and his comrades, hundreds, thousands of them, were in these fields around us in shell holes. Lets hear berts own memories which you recorded 21 years ago . All around us seemed to be nothing more than the sea of gluttonous mud. You couldnt dig any trenches. We used to dig the side of the shallow out and let it drain out a bit, to make it possible to stay in it. Instead of standing in water. Andwurt his pals are leaving at dusk bert and his pals are leaving at dusk. Theyre on an 18 inch wide track. |j wont call it a march. It was a trudge. We were very often taking a quarter of an hour to go a couple of yards. Men were falling in to shallows. We got some out and there we re shallows. We got some out and there were some we couldnt get out. And the Point Wozniacki it worth rescuing two mens lives to save one . They walked for 10 hours and this is where they end up, their jumping off point. He sheltered behind this bunker. Turned his rifle upside down and fell asleep on the stock. I was too exhausted to have any feeling at all. I never got that exhilaration at the time. It was just a case of, go, lads, and you we ntd. Just a case of, go, lads, and you wentd. He crested that rise and dropped down into a dip on the other side. And it was there that he told me aboutan side. And it was there that he told me about an experience which he recalled every single day for the rest of his life. We came across what would have been about 100 yards square of bodies that had been caught in an Artillery Shrapnel attack. They were absolutely massacred and they were cut to pieces. I did 65 hours or more of interviews with bert fearns. He a lwa ys interviews with bert fearns. He always believed that his battalion had reached their objective. They hadnt. They got nowhere near it. In actualfact, hadnt. They got nowhere near it. In actual fact, passchendaele hadnt. They got nowhere near it. In actualfact, passchendaele church, which is almost within touching distance here, it took another six weeks and thousands of lives to get there. In the end, the only thing we could do was turn back to almost not quite as far but almost from where we started. The whole thing was a dismalfailure. Where we started. The whole thing was a dismal failure. Whats so moving hearing that first hand evidence from bert fearns and our thanks to bert fearnss family to give us permission to replay his memories in that film. Last night commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the fighting at passchendaele got under way at the menin gate at ypres. Were seeing some of the pictures of the service which was led by Dame Helen Mirren. Yes. We have seen a number of musical and spoken performances all of them set to that extraordinary backdrop of light projections. Thats the historic cloth hall which you can see right now. There was also a specially written piece by the war horse author, michael morpurgo. And it was attended by the duke and Duchess Of Cambridge and theresa may. And families of the men who died in the fighting. More of those events continuing today. We will be there later on. Our correspondent is in france for us. The time now is 26 minutes past 6. Time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning. Im asad ahmad. Its been suggested pupils should be taught how to avoid being targeted by gangs and older criminals by teachers in schools. The childrens commissioner said lessons should help children spot when theyre being targeted and her comments follow figures which reveal that children in london are being paid to be money mules. Thats when theyre offered cash from criminals to move money through their personal accounts. Police are appealing for information after a taxi driver was sprayed in the eyes with an unknown substance. It happened in high wick wycombe in the earl wycombe in the early hours of the morning. One sprayed a substance into the eyes. The victim is set to have serious injuries. Police are appealing for information. Dozens of people have spent a second night away in temporary accommodation in reading after a crane collapsed in the town centre. Police say it could take days to remove the machine from the scene as engineers from the netherlands assess the damage. The Health And Safety Executive are investigating what happened. Lots of adults in hackney couldnt believe their luck this weekend when a playground opened just for them. The creators were making the point that play is important no matter how old you are. They were also collecting money at London Fields for other Play Initiatives but those ones are for children. The playground for grown ups was there for one weekend only. Maybe back by popular demand. A good service is reported on all lines which is always good news. On the roads an incident is being investigated by police in canning town. It has closed freemasons road. And we can keep across all the latest on our radio station. The Weather Forecast now with owen. Good morning, everyone. Were kicking off the working week on a fairly positive note. Most of us will see a bit of blue sky today. Scenes like these likely to be repeated because its a story of sunny spells and just the odd shower. Many of us avoiding these completely. Were stepping outside this morning and seeing those sunny spells from the word go. The showers just start to get going again as we head through the morning and into the afternoon with highs in the capital of 23 celsius. Most of the capital of 23 celsius. Most of the showers fizzle out tonight. It does turn dry. Well see clear spells overhead as well with temperatures likely to get down to 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit ofa 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit of a repeat performance. Sunny spells. Just the odd shower. Wensz sta rts spells. Just the odd shower. Wensz starts off dry, ahead of wednesday starts off dry, ahead of this Weather Front which is slowly heading our way towards the west. Until then, plenty of brightness, just the odd shower, temperatures rising tomorrow as well. Thats your forecast. Just the odd shower, temperatures rising tomorrow as well. Thats your forecast. See you soon. Sile see you soon too. All the ill see you again soon. Hello, this is breakfast with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt. It is 6 30am on monday 31 july. We will have the latest news and sport injust a moment, and coming up on breakfast today the boom in online house sales. We are looking at the future of the traditional high street estate agent. Loving letters if you are fussy about the look of text, you will want meet the expert who has made a new documentary all about typeface. They knocked their friend ed sheeran from the top spot to claim theirfirst number one album. The vamps will be on the sofa after 9 00am. All that still to come. But now a summary of this mornings main news thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, said the aim is to treat an extra one Million People by 2021. The Royal College of nursing has questioned how so many staff can be hired and trained in such a short space of time. Here is more from our Health Correspondent dominic hughes. Ministers in england have already acknowledged the treatment offered to patients struggling with Mental Health problems suffers in comparison to those with physical ailments. An extra £1 billion in funding for Mental Health services in england was promised last year. Now, we know that some of that cash will be spent on Recruiting Thousands of extra nurses, doctors, psychologist and other clinicians. The plan includes recruiting 2,000 staff to work in child and adolescent Mental Health services, nearly 3,000 extra therapists working with adults, and an extra a,800 staff, mostly nurses, working in crisis came. Care. Because Mental Health services have been underfunded for such a long time, this initiative, in and of itself will not help us to achieve the parity that so many of us want. But what it will do is set the foundations to be able to look forward to a future where Mental Health is treated on an equal footing to physical health. But simply creating posts does not always mean you can find the staff to fill them. These jobs are among the most challenging in the health service. Data published last week showed that, even before this latest Recruitment Drive, many thousands of Nursing Posts across the wider nhs remain unfilled. Prince charles will attend the second day of commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. 500,000 allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in action during the three months of fighting near the belgian town of ypres. Yesterday the duke and Duchess Of Cambridge attended a service with 200 descendants of those who fought there. The chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. In an interview with the french newspaper le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. His remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. The United States says president putins decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. They have been told to leave by one september. The move is in retaliation to new sanctions approved by the us congress for russias alleged involvement in last years president ial election, and the annexation of crimea. The high court will today decide whether tony blair, former Foreign Secretary jack straw, and former attorney general lord goldsmith can be prosecuted over the 2003 iraq war. The attempt to bring them to court was launched by a former iraqi general, abdulwaheed al rabbat, who calls the invasion a crime of aggression. Real madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in court this morning charged with evading millions of pounds in taxes. The Portugal International will attend a hearing to answer four charges of tax evasion. Hiv testing should be offered to patients when they register with a new gp in areas where there are high rates of infection, according to new research. More than 13,000 people are unaware that they have the condition. Researchers from two london universities say screening is affordable and could save lives. Do you have a head for heights . You would need one if you wanted to use what is apparently the worlds longest pedestrian suspension bridge, which hasjust opened in the swiss alps. It is around a third of a mile long, and at its highest point, nearly 300 feet high, but only two feet wide. I couldnt tell it was only two feet wide. That is not very wide. I would love to walk it, would you . Yes, it is absolutely stunning. Sally doesnt look convinced. Not if you paid me. Iactually doesnt look convinced. Not if you paid me. I actually cant look at those pictures, it makes me feel like i am going to fall over. It is just so narrow, and. Anyway. Who cares about a bridge. We have great news to talk about. England are doing fantastically at the womens euros. One thing really struck me. When those footballers fell over, they got back up again. Did you notice that . Says it all, doesnt it . Wasnt quite as much rolling about in agony going on. Just getting on with it. England are through to the semi finals of the womens euros. A single goal from jodie taylor secured the lionesses first victory over france for a3 years. Next up for Mark Sampsons side are the tournament hosts, the netherlands, who they will play on thursday night. Our correspondent Katie Gornall was at the match. England advance, and it feels like a huge step forward. France had beaten them in the last three major tournaments. Finally it was englands term. Itjust shows, the celebration on the pitch, how much it means for everyone. So happy, i dont know how many times i have been involved in games against france, come away with a win. So tonight means absolutely everything. In this latest chapter of an old feud, england bristled with belief. But in the early stages the plated not match the pr. A french player coming closest in a nervy first half. Mark sampson had described his players as a team of streetfighters. Jill scott, otherwise impressive, took that to heart. This would rule her out of the semi final. France started to take control until lucy queued up the ball and jodie taylor, one chance, 1 0, this is herfifth goal of the tournament. An injury only added to the tension and although france threatens, for the first time in a long time against their rivals, england held out. This was a historic win for the lioness is. Mark sampsons side will now face the netherlands and the last four. And with the holders, germany, knocked out, england are now the favourites for the title. She said it, they are favourites only an almighty south African Defence can stop englands cricketers taking a series lead on the final day of the third test. Some big hitting from englands batsmen meant they were able to declare, setting South Africa A World Record Chase Of A92 to win. Englands bowlers took four wickets before the close, with two in two balls for ben stokes. South africa resume this morning still 375 runs behind. Last innings pressure, a50 looks like 900 sometimes, especially on a wicket thats been playing like this. So, you know, weve done very, very well to get the four wickets. So hopefully we can get these two here at the moment, and then, you know, finish it off pretty quickly, if it goes to plan. Lewis hamilton says he listened to his heart rather than his head when he sacrificed a three vital points at the hungarian grand prix. The briton honoured a promise made earlier in the race to let his teammate Valtteri Bottas overtake him to finish third. It allowed race winner Sebastian Vettel to extend his World Championship lead to 1a points, with nine races to go. Wigan warriors will play hull fc in the Challenge Cup Final at wembley next month, after coming from behind to beat Salford Red Devils 27 1a yesterday. Despite dominating early on, wigan were behind at half time. This try from Michael Mcilorum then helped them to victory. It will be wigans 31st Challenge Cup Final appearance, while hull are the current holders. Great britain have ended the World Swimming Championships in hungary with seven medals, after the mens ax100 Metre Relay Team won silver yesterday. Double World Champion adam peaty dragged the british team back into contention with a stunning breaststroke leg, and they were able to hold off a strong russian team to finish second to the usa. It is a third medal of the week for peaty, who believes he can go even faster still. Everyone has got some areas to work on. Obviously i get a lot of criticism for my start, and it is a good job i am good at the other 90 of the swim but that 10 is now what iam going of the swim but that 10 is now what i am going to pick up that amazing time that i need. I will be even more ruthless than i have been last year. I have picked up 0. 3 from rio enters the 100, and the progression is very good for me into the 100. A three day festival of cycling on the streets of surrey and london ended with an elite event billed the worlds richest one day race. Many of the worlds best cyclists took part in the Ridelondon Surrey classic, with norways Alexander Kristoff taking the prize money of £90,000 in a sprint finish on the mall. They have been riding for 100 miles, and right at the very end there was and right at the very end there was a sprint. Quite interesting tactics, because they obviously want to stay together, they want to stay in the group, and they know that last stretch will be where it happens. Your legs would be burning by then. More on the euros a little later on. They are all around us and they guide us through life, but day to day many of us are not really aware of them. The words on signs, buses, shops and documents, two in particular being regarded as very british. They are now the subject of a new documentary. Our correspondent has been looking at their enduring legacy and how they have had to move with the times. We are surrounded by words informing us, guiding us and tempting us. All of these are in a typeface, and choosing the right one is more important than you think. Choose the wrong one and, well, it isjust wrong. Two types in particular are all around us. We are so used to them, we may not even notice them. But they are fundamentally british. They arejohnston but they are fundamentally british. They are johnston and but they are fundamentally british. They arejohnston and gill sans. Edward johnston was commissioned to solve a problem caused by the growth of what became London Underground. In the early 1900s, stations were awash with advertising, and the station signs were inconsistent. It was all a bit chaotic. Frank peck was all a bit chaotic. Frank peck was brought in to bring order to the underground and he commissioned calligrapher Edward Johnston to create a radically new, clear type that would be used across the entire network. This author and presenter explains the impact it had. With frank pecks vision and Edward Johnsons style, Transport In London now has its own brand. Signage stood out from the rest of the graphic noise, to form a clear and concise wayfinding system. Such was the success of the newjohnston to face, other transport Companies Want a similar clear look. But London Underground owned and Guarded Johnston for its own use. To meet the demand, a commercial Company Commissioned a similar, clear typeface. This is the original, first, hand drawn gill alphabet. It proved a huge commercial success and was adopted by railway companies, and when the war came, most companies had gill sans. So the typeface was used for everything from ration books to Morale Building posters. After the war, gill sans as the typeface of authority gradually fell out of fashion until a british Designer Working With The Beatles made it hip again. I didnt realise that it had fallen out of fashion, to be honest. Ijust thought it was a great, legible typeface. Gill sans was now called. The uks newest tv channel adopted it. Others followed, including the bbc. Meanwhile, johnston was on the wane. London transport had started using other typefaces, as Johnston Transport had started using other typefaces, asjohnston was limited. It needed an upgrade, which is exactly what happened. 100 years after these typefaces were first created, they are still in use, updated and adapted. They remain quintessentially british typefaces, that are set to keep evolving and be pa rt that are set to keep evolving and be part of the look of britain for generations to come. The thing about that story is, once you start thinking about it, everything you look at, you are thinking why does it look like that . Iam quite thinking why does it look like that . I am quite particular about which font i writing. Honestly, it is. I am in arialgirl. Not the one that it is at the moment. Were stuck in a bit of a rut at the moment. Showers are fairly hit and miss and for some of us fairly hit and miss and for some of us there will be fewer showers than weve seen. For example, in the south east. Low pressure is driving our weather. You can tell from the isobars that it wont be particularly windy today. We have a front moving across scotland and its producing rain. We have showers coming in from its producing rain. We have showers coming infrom behind. Its producing rain. We have showers coming in from behind. There will be bright spells. For Northern Ireland and Northern England we have showers around this morning. There will be bright spells, sunshine, showers across wales. Some of those could be heavyin across wales. Some of those could be heavy in the north. Kent and down to a lot of dry weather around. Fewer showers as we push through to the south west. Through the day thats the scenario. It is central in Northern Areas that are prone to seeing more showers. Some of those slow moving, heavy and thundery with hail. And fewer showers as we push in towards the south east. We have highs of 23 celsius between about 13 and 19 elsewhere. Through this evening and overnight we lose most of those showers. Housks well keep some in the west. Some of them however, well keep them in the west. Some of them will form some lines. A lot of dry weather. Temperatures slipping down to between 11 and 1a celsius. So not particularly cold but if you are camping you may want to stick another few layers in your bag. The showers will develop as we go through the course of the day and some of those will be heavy, slow moving, heavy and thundery. Temperatures could get up to 2a celsius in london. If youre in the south east corner with fewer showers that will be feel plezant. We have our next area pleasant. We have our next area pleasant. We have our next area of low pressure coming. That will produce rain. It will turn that bit windier. On wednesday, we start off largely on a dry note. The rain will push in through the Channel Islands, across wales, and in through Northern England and into Northern Ireland. This Picture Finishes at a oclock in the afternoon. So this is the kind of timing were looking at. It will be accompanied by gusty winds. In summaryfor will be accompanied by gusty winds. In summary for this week, we do have sunshine and showers for the first couple of days, then it turns wetter and windier as we head through the middle part of the week. At least something positive on the horizon. Thank you very much. See you later on. 21,000 new staff to cover nhs Mental Health services in england by the year 2021. Thats the promise from the Health Secretary. With some hospitals reportedly struggling to fill Nursing Posts, there are questions over whether this is realistic. Thank you very much for your time this morning, janet. When your time this morning, janet. When you hear that ambition to treat an extra one Million People by 2021, from jeremy hunt, what do you think . The first thing is its fantastic that were looking at such an important subject such as Mental Health, which has been starved of attention for quite some time. So it is great we have such good ambition. Our worry is that its not very long away, 2021, and those nurses, those skilled nurses will need to be in training now. And what we need is lots of comeming in to train as Mental Health nurses this september when the programme is open. We need to match all the policies. The policy of taking away the funding for training our Student Nurses means quite a lot of people who would make fantastic Mental Health nurses those who are more mature with Life Experience have not applied this year because they dont wa nt to ta ke applied this year because they dont want to take out a student loan. We need to make sure we get our policies lined up. We need to scrap that idea and enable people to come and train in september. We know there are people who would want to do that. There are alternatives that were hearing but they will take much longer but they will not be ready in time for this ambitious project. Talk us through, as i understand it, this plan, this idea would see 2,000 additional nurses, co nslta nts would see 2,000 additional nurses, conslta nts and therapists would see 2,000 additional nurses, consltants and therapists posts created. You talked about the september deadline whats the scale of the shortfall as it stands, looking at at what we have compared with whatjeremy looking at at what we have compared with what jeremy hunt looking at at what we have compared with Whatjeremy Hunt is trying to create . Weve got a catchup to do. Nobody is hiding that. Even in the report it does talk about, theres about a 10 vacancy. So we need one in10 about a 10 vacancy. So we need one in 10 posts arent filled already in Mental Health. We need to fill those as well as bring in those additional people. So it is really quite important we get on with this now and use the methods we already have. There are universities with places already and we can easily increase those numbers if the funding is put in to nurse education. At the same time its looking at the whole picture. This is great for Mental Health but also weve got to look at prevention and at the same time as putting funding in for treatment of Mental Health, we have cuts being made in local authorities, in district nursing, but particularly for Mental Health, in health visiting, getting that good start in life with families, School Nursing who are so important to people at a very vulnerable age. Whilst were cutting those and putting money into Mental Health, we need to look at health and social health in its totality and keep us all well with our mental, physical health and looking after the whole population. Im trying to get as clear a picture asi im trying to get as clear a picture as i can of the Funding Issue and you keep relating it to that. So crucial. Youre talking about nurse training. The situation you seem to be, the picture you seem to be painting is without more money, as in new money, that its not possible to create these posts that theyre talking about. The Nursing Posts without new money into nurse training. Were talking about this bogue a quick solution. Were talking about three and four years before weve got those figures. What is new is from this september it will be the very first time that the education of nurses has not been funded by the government. So for the first time nurses going into training will need to pay for their own education by taking out a student loan. This is a new thing and we have seen already that the applications for Mental Health training has gone down. Can i ask one last question . Apologies for interrupting. Were short for time. If you had a message forjeremy hunt, what would it be in relation to his targets . The first thing is well done, its a great ambition. The second one is get that funding back into nurse education. Look at all the policies in totality, including those about keeping people mentally well in the first place and please lift that cap on nurses pay which are creating such difficulty in keeping people in nursing. Thank you very much for your time this morning. As we say, we will be Peeking Tojeremy morning. As we say, we will be peeking to jeremy hunt. Morning. As we say, we will be Peeking Tojeremy hunt. Thats after 7 oclock this morning. Peeking tojeremy hunt. Thats after 7 oclock this morning. Were talking about lenders and the way they decide who to offer credit to. Could bow a pay day loan or an overdraft a nd could bow a pay day loan or an overdraft and there are new rules perhaps being brought in to protect borrowers. This is what sean is log at. You can often get high Interest Rates and costs that you dont realise will hit you . You may not have sat down with anybody and been told what you could be charged. It could get a few more charges today. Its could get a few more charges today. Its an issue weve talked about a lot. The costs that can mount up quickly, whether you borrow money from a pay day loan company. Or an unarranged overdraft. The watchdog for all these products, the Financial Conduct Authority, has been looking into all of this and well hear what theyre going to say later on. Theyre worried about how reliable Credit Checks are, particularly for those in financial difficulty. Lets talk about this now with helal miah. We have seen changes in this market maybe for pay day lending, the Interest Rates were capped for what people could charge. Has that had an epifect on the market do you know . In terms of the number of loans being taken out for Pay Day Loans t did significantly drop when the caps were introduced at the beginning of 2015. I think the question is where those borrowers are going to . Are they going elsewhere in terms of Illegal Loa N going elsewhere in terms of illegal loan sharks and the issue there is they could end up getting into further trouble. Thats clearly one of the big worries for the regulator where are people who are in a bad financial situation who need to borrow money . Where are they going . What are the things the regulator could do to try and make the market a bit biggerfor could do to try and make the market a bit bigger for them . Its a balancing act. In terms of what they can, they could require Credit Agencies to actually have better data on their customers. Effectively trying to, effectively trying to reduce the loans going out to certain individuals who may not necessarily have the best credit. More stringent credit requirements. Because Credit Checks and the credit score people have seems more and more important with a lot of things you do. What kind of things could sayers to those Credit Rating agency what sort of things could those Credit Rating agencies say that you need to make sure that person can afford the money theyre borrowing . They need to look at incomes and afford blt in far more detail. That certainly is going to be i think, certainly is going to be i think, certainly lenders have been lending a little too easily in recent times. Its a little too easily in recent times. Its really a question of restriction, restricting the amount of credit available out there for people who cant fles searl afford it. The head of the Financial Conducts Authority has written in the Financial Conduct Authority has written in the times and talked about Consumer Debt rising. How serious is this . It seems to be a big issue at the moment. The bnk of england raised their concerns. They estimated the amount of Bank Of England raised their concerns. They estimated the amount is going up about 10 in the last year or so. With the uk economy moderating slowly, questions have to be raised whether consumers can actually afford to pay this . Are banks making lots of money out of these arranged overd rafts . Lots of money out of these arranged overdrafts . They are. Customers are paying a fixed fee. If they go overdrawn by 10 pounds, they could be paying far more than that. In terms of a persentage of what theyre getting overdrawn by, its a huge amount. For the banking industry, a lot of the money is made from charging Overdraft Fees to people who arent necessarily managing their account too well. Because the rest of us have mostly free currents accounts and thats where that come current accounts and thats where that comes from. Well get the very latest from the Financial Conduct Authority about what theyll do in about 10, 15 minutes. Thank you very much. Time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Very good morning. Im asad ahmad. A study by the University Of London says offering Routine Hiv Tests to people when they register with a new gp is cost sdepeav could save lives. Patients at a0 gp surgeries in hackney were given finger prick hiv testing when they registered and researchers found the rate of diagnosis increased four fold. The findings were welcomed and health ca re findings were welcomed and Health Care Commissioners were called to act on them. Its been suggested pupils should bow taught how to avoid being targeted by gangs and criminals by teachers in school. The childrens commissioner said lessons should help children spot when theyre being targeted and her comments follow figures which reveal that children in london have been paid to be money mules. Thats when theyre offered cash from criminals to move money through their personal accounts. Dozens of people have spent a second night away in temporary accommodation in reading after a crane collapsed in the town centre. Police say it could take days to remove the machine from the scene as engineers from the netherlands assess the damage, while the Health And Safety Executive are investigating what happened. Lots of adults in hackney couldnt believe their luck this weekend when a playground opened and it was just for them. The creators were making the point that play is important no matter how old you are. They were also collecting money at London Fields for other Play Initiatives. But those ones are for children. The playground for grown ups was there for one weekend only. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation. Still a good service on all lines on the tube this morning. On the roads in kidbrook, Kidbrooke Park Road remains closed between a2 and weigall road. Theres an incident being investigated by police in canning town. Thats led to the closure of freemasons road. A look at canning town. Thats led to the closure of freemasons road. A look at the weather now with owen. Good morning, everyone. Were kicking off the working week on a fairly positive note. Most of us will see blue sky today. Scenes like these likely to be repeated because its a story of sunny spells and the odd shower, many of us avoiding these completely. Were stepping outside and seeing the sunny spells from the word go. The showers start to get going as we head through the morning and into the afternoon. Ok, tonight, most of the showers fizzle out. Yes, it does turn dry. Well see clear spells overhead as well with temperatures likely to get down to 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit ofa 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit of a repeat performance. Sunny spells, just the odd shower. Wednesday starts off dry, ahead of this Weather Front which is slowly making its way towards us from the west. We will see rain later on on wednesday. Until then, plenty west. We will see rain later on on wednesday. Untilthen, plenty of brightness, just the odd shower, Temp Retchers Rising tomorrow as well. Thats temperatures rising tomorrow as well. Thats your forecast. Ill be back in half an hour. Hello, this is breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt. Thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The government says it wants to treat another Million People by 2021, but Health Unions say the figures dont add up. Good morning, it is monday 31july. Also this morning remembering passchendaele. Commemorations have begun to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War. And the Prince Of Wales willjoin invited guest is, many with relatives who died in the battle of passchendaele, here at one of the largest War Cemeteries in the world. What is the future for high street Estate Agents . It is warned some could go out of business, as more and more homes are sold online. I will be asking if we still need them. England into the semifinals of the european championships. Jodie taylor scoring the winner as england beat france last night. And carol has the weather. A day of sunshine and showers, the heaviest across central and Northern Areas, some of those thundery with hail. They will be fewer and less intense in the south and parts of the south east could skip altogether. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, said the aim is to treat an extra one Million People by 2021. The Royal College of nursing has questioned how so many staff can be hired and trained in such a short space of time. Here is more from our Health Correspondent dominic hughes. Ministers in england have already acknowledged the treatment offered to patients struggling with Mental Health problems suffers in comparison to those with physical ailments. An extra £1 billion in funding for Mental Health services in england was promised last year. Now, we know that some of that cash will be spent on Recruiting Thousands of extra nurses, doctors, psychologists and other clinicians. The plan includes recruiting 2,000 staff to work in child and adolescent Mental Health services, nearly 3,000 extra therapists working with adults, and an extra a,800 staff, mostly nurses, working in crisis care. Because Mental Health services have been underfunded for such a long time, this initiative, in and of itself, will not help us to achieve the parity of esteem that so many of us want. But what it will do is set the foundations to be able to look forward to a future where Mental Health is treated on an equal footing to physical health. But simply creating posts does not always mean you can always find the staff to fill them. These jobs are among the most challenging in the health service. Data published last week showed that, even before this latest Recruitment Drive, many thousands of Nursing Posts across the wider nhs remain unfilled. And, in ten minutes time, we will be speaking to the Health Secretary, jeremy hunt. That is at 7 10am. Prince charles will attend the second day of commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. 500,000 allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in action during the three months of fighting near the belgian town of ypres. Jane Frances Kelly reports. In flanders fields, the poppies blow between the crosses. In ypress main square last night, Dame Helen Mirren spoke the words of the war poetjohn mccrae, who recounted the horror he had witnessed. The larks, still bravely singing, fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below. A trench at passchendaele. Winston churchill wanted to keep the ruins of ypres preserved for posterity, so we would not forget. But instead, it was agreed the city would be rebuilt, exactly as it once was. The story of men now gone was retold in a place that has kept its promise and continues to remember their passing. Officially known as the third battle of ypres, passchendaele lasted until november 1917, fought in the West Flanders region of northern belgium. It became infamous not only for the number of deaths, but also the mud. Constant shelling and the heaviest rain for 30 years created a muddy wasteland, that became so deep, men and horses drowned in it. Last post sounds. The last post has been played in ypres through the decades. The menin gate has over 5a,000 names carved into its stone, remembering those who have no known grave. It marks where troops marched when heading to the battlefields. The dude and Duchess Of Cambridge attended a ceremony of remembrance there, together with the prime minister. With the sounding of this bugle call, the 250,000 british and commonwealth soldiers who were killed on the Ypres Salient during the First World War are remembered. The defence of the city at such great cost meant that it became hallowed ground. Todays commemorations will continue with a Special Service at Tyne Cot Cemetery, where thousands are buried. Such was the slaughter, the majority of the graves remain unmarked. Jane Frances Kelly, bbc news. Our correspondent robert hall is at tyne cot for us this morning. Just watching that film through and seeing that Archive Footage of that extraordinary loss of life and those desperate conditions, i am looking behind you and you seem to have blue skies, and in that extraordinary backdrop that you are in this morning. Yes, it is very, very difficult to begin to imagine the horrors that faced the soldiers during those 3. 5 months of fighting, fighting, remember, which started extremely positively. The advance went really quite well in decent weather for a went really quite well in decent weatherfor a bit, went really quite well in decent weather for a bit, and went really quite well in decent weatherfor a bit, and then it started to rain, and with some brea ks started to rain, and with some breaks on the weather it rained and rained and range. And because the drainage had been smashed up in the artillery fire, the water had nowhere to go. It settled into the flanders clay, and turned no mans land into a wasteland of dreadful, stag na nt land into a wasteland of dreadful, stagnant water. Shell holes and all the horrors of that sort of warfare. Tyne cot is one of the Worlds LargestWar Cemeteries. Let me show you the landscape that the men had to advance over. We have a shot looking out towards ypres and you can see the terrain. It doesnt look too challenging, because it is really a series of shallow valleys and shallow hills. At the German Forces were on most of that higher ground, which meant an attack uphill. They could look down on the attackers from britain and the commonwealth as they struggled through the mud, and that explains the slaughter. It was very, very slow going, and morale sapping. I think a lot of the soldiers that talked about what happened here after the event referred to the horrors of passchendaele, i hell on earth. And eventually, when troops did reach passchendaele itself, they could say that the attack had been a success , could say that the attack had been a success, but at a terrible cost. We will be hearing a lot more of that this morning, as this ceremony, which is due to start a little later on, around midday hourtime, gets under way. But for now, from tyne cot, back to you. The chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. In an interview with the french newspaper le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. His remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. The United States says president putins decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. They have been told to leave by one september. The move is in retaliation to new sanctions approved by the us congress for russias alleged involvement in last years president ial election, and the annexation of crimea. Real madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in court this morning charged with evading millions of pounds in taxes. The Portugal International will attend a hearing to answer four charges of tax evasion. Hiv testing should be offered to patients when they register with a new gp in areas where there are high rates of infection, according to new research. More than 13,000 people are unaware that they have the condition. Researchers from two london universities say screening is affordable and could save lives. Dozens of people were left suspended in mid air after a cable car came to a stop over the river rhine, in germany. Fire crews and rescue teams in cologne used a crane to reach the 75 trapped passengers, some of whom were left 130 feet in air. A number of children were lowered to the ground. No injuries were reported. That is a dramatic event. Everyone is fine, so all good. All the weather and sport coming up a little later on. 21,000 new staff to cover nhs Mental Health services in england by 2021 that is the promise from the Health Secretary, jeremy hunt. But, with some hospitals struggling to fill already vacant positions, there are concerns the plans are unrealistic. Earlier on breakfast, the Chief Executive of the Royal College of nursing had this message forjeremy hunt. Get that funding back into nurse education. Look at all the policies in totality, including those about keeping people mentally well in the first place and please lift that cap on nurses pay which are creating such difficulty in keeping people in nursing. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, joins us now from westminster. Did you hear that soundbite clearly . If you did, would you mind responding . Sure. I mean, first of all, i completely agree that we need to invest more in nurse education. That is really what we are doing. This is part of a package which means we will be spending £1 billion more every year in real terms on Mental Health provision, because we wa nt to Mental Health provision, because we want to treat around 1 million more people every year. We are recognised in this country as having some of the best Mental Health provision anywhere in the world. Last week the New York Times said it was the worlds most ambitious effort to tackle depression and anxiety. What we can only do that if we invest in the people who can deliver the care thatis the people who can deliver the care that is going to help people in these very debilitating conditions. Soi these very debilitating conditions. So i thinkjanet davies is right on that. On the 1 cap, i hear what she says. I have had very constructive discussions with her. I recognise that things are very tough on the frontline. Nurses are working very hard, and we have an independent process , hard, and we have an independent process, a Pay Review Body which is com pletely process, a Pay Review Body which is completely independent of the government, they are going to look at all of this and we will listen very carefully to what they say before we make a final decision. You are not funding training. This september, this point was made by the Chief Executive of the royal couege the Chief Executive of the Royal College of nursing. You are not funding training, so what we were hearing is that Training Needs to begin this september to fill the numbers for this Mental Health provision in europe. Without that funding, you are not going to see the numbers. Youre still going to be short. You are not going to make this target for 2021. Well, it is an ambitious target, but i think the mistake that Health Secretary after Health Secretary from different parties in different governments have made is that they have thought that if you want to solve a problem you put the money on. And money is of course very important. But actually, you have to have the people as well. So we are investing more in training up people. We have 32,000 more people providing Mental Healthcare than we did in 2010. So there has been a big expansion already. But today we are announcing another 21,000 post, which will mean another 21,000 post, which will mean a lot more money going into training. And we have worked very closely with the Royal Colleges, the Royal College of nursing, the royal couege Royal College of nursing, the Royal College of psychiatrists, charities like mind, to say exactly how many people do we need in different areas . To give you an example, we know we want to do a lot better for children and young people, and todays announcement means an extra 2000 post in children and young peoples Mental Health provision. We know we need to do a lot better in crisis care, if you like, the a e of Mental Health provision, although a e units do a lot of Mental Health work as well. We will have extra units in crisis care. We have 8000 nurses in Mental Health training at the moment, and obviously they will help boost the numbers. Butjanet davies is absolutely right. This has to be about getting those Training Numbers up. And we are very committed to doing that. Listening to those numbers, you want to have 21,000. To those numbers, you want to have 21,000. Overall. 8000 to those numbers, you want to have 21,000. Overall. 8000 in training. You have provision for 6600, including those for children and Mental Healthcare, childrens Mental Healthcare, so that leaves you around 7000 short. Will you be able to fill 7000 nurses if you are not funding Student Nurses and there is a pay cut, why would anyone trained to bea a pay cut, why would anyone trained to be a nurse . 21,000 is overall, not just nurses, to be a nurse . 21,000 is overall, notjust nurses, psychiatrists, that isa notjust nurses, psychiatrists, that is a therapist who help people with depression and anxiety, and people elsewhere in the Mental Health provision. Nurses are a very important part of it. We are confident we can get these numbers. There are people who are trained as nurses and psychiatrists who are not working in the nhs. We have a programme to attract them back into the nhs. We want to say to them we have the biggest expansion in Mental Health provision in europe going on at the moment. We are proud of what we are doing. We want to do a lot more. We have too many people in this country where young life is blighted because we dont get them the Mental Healthcare they need quickly enough and there are too many old People Living in isolation and suffering from depression they think it automatic and we want to sort it out. It is important and we wouldnt deny that. When it is so important i wonder how you will recruit nurses with a 1 pay cap and it seems all you will do is paced advertisements for a job which many think is underpaid, low paid, annual pay rises going to be less than inflation, so you are earning less money each year which is frankly really ha rd. Money each year which is frankly really hard. It is a very tough job andi really hard. It is a very tough job and i was a Frontline Nurses have never worked harder. And i would say. We are expanding the workforce. There are 6000 more nurses on the frontline that we had in 2010. We wa nt to frontline that we had in 2010. We want to expand it further. One of the reasons we have been able to expand the workforce to date is because with a limited budget in a difficult Economic Situation we have shown pay discipline. We have to balance it against the need for recruitment. The need to keep people in nursing. That is why we have this independent process with the Pay Review Body. We will listen carefully to what they say before we make a final decision. Where will you get the nurses . I am looking at the guardian this morning. As we have seen over the last week, there appears to be tension in the cabinet over the direction that brexit and the negotiations are taking. Now it seems like there is a clash on Free Movement. If brexit means we will limit Free Movement and reduce immigration, who is going to fill these post s in the nhs . Immigration, who is going to fill these posts in the nhs . The cabinet is united. We are going to deliver brexit, because that is what britain voted for. We will leave the eu in march, 2019. And that means leaving with a deal giving us control of laws, borders and money, which is what people voted for. Secondly, we are what people voted for. Secondly, we a re clear what people voted for. Secondly, we are clear that we want brexit to make britain more global and not more isolationist. That means a business friendly brexit. It means hospitals after brexit will be able to recruit people from overseas in the eu as they do now. And we want to avoid a cliff edge as we move to a new Immigration Policy. That will ta ke a new Immigration Policy. That will take a period of time to do that. We recognise for hospitals recruiting from the eu is a very important part of what they do. We want to have a gradual transition to a new Immigration Policy that is voted on and decided on by british people through parliament, which is what we cant do at the moment in the eu. It needs to be an Implementation Process , needs to be an Implementation Process, that there is been a period of time in which we move to that approach. There will not be as strategy once we leave the eu, no strategy once we leave the eu, no strategy lined up . There is a clear strategy. The strategy is a transition period and work towards a solution. I am asking, this is the policy, this is the strategy, once we leave the eu . Thats what youre getting on Mental Health. We have looked very carefully at the number of psychiatrists, nurses, therapist that we need in Mental Health. We wa nt that we need in Mental Health. We wantan that we need in Mental Health. We want an extra 201000. We will do that across the nhs for cancer care, primary care, every sector of the nhs and every sector of the economy. Then we can work out what we need, how many people we can get by Training People at home, because there is huge demand for people in there is huge demand for people in the uk to go to the nhs. It is one of the most popular Career Routes people can go into because we have a fantastic nhs. We will still need people from overseas. We will be very strategic about that. And we will make sure hospitals can recruit from the eu and from outside the eu. The doctors and nurses we need. We have around 20 of our doctors were born overseas. They do a fantastic job. Jeremy hunt, thank you for your time this morning. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Did you have a nice weekend, carol . Lovely, thank you. Did you do anything special . I had really good fun. What happened, carol . Iwas anything special . I had really good fun. What happened, carol . I was on stage, and i had a wee song with rick astley, which was really nice. You and rick astley on stage, singing live at a Music Festival . Yes. I like the sound of that. Do we have pictures . No, no pictures. Thank you. Moving on with the weather. This morning is quite chilly to start. Temperatures in single figures across parts of the uk. For many of us for the next couple of days we have sunny spells and showers, for some fewer than over the weekend. Low pressure is driving the weather. You can see from the isobars they are quite open. It is going to be breezy. At the moment we have Rain Moving North East was across Northern England and scotland. It will continue to fragment as it does so. It will turn more showery. He it is at 8am moving northwards. Some bright spells ahead of it. For Northern Ireland and england, showers already. Further showers develop. And the same in wales. Heavy showers in north wales. Into the midlands, east anglia, london and into southern counties, yes, there are showers here and there. For most of us it is dry and that extends into the south west and Channel Islands. Isolated showers at this stage. Through the day the showers will develop further in wales, the midlands, Northern England, Northern Ireland and especially scotland. Some of those will be heavy and thundery with some hail. Further south, there will be fewer showers. If you catch one, it wont be as intense as it was yesterday. We had downpours in kent yesterday. We had downpours in kent yesterday. Through the evening and overnight, a lot of dry weather and around. Most of the showers fading. We will see them line up in the west at the end of the night. Temperature wise, 11 1a is in very cool but if you are camping take extra layers because you will notice it. Tomorrow we start off on a dry note. It isnt long before the showers develop. Some of those will be heavy, slow moving, sundry with hail. In between, there will be some sunshine and tomorrow is the first of august. Sunshine is strong and it will be warm, 2a, for example, in the south east. Tuesday into wednesday, low pressure is drifting in with the attendant Weather Fronts, it is bringing rain and the squeezed isobars tell us that the wind is going to strengthen. We start off on a dry and bright note for most of the uk. It is not long before the rain comes in across the isles of scilly, the Channel Islands, the Isle Of Wight, into south west england, into wales, Northern England and eventually into South West Scotland, and with the combination of wind and rain you will feel quite cool if you are stuck under it. For the week, sunshine and showers, wednesday it would turn rather wet and windy, then on thursday The Rain Breaks Down and turns more showery. Things quieten down it looks like at the moment for the weekend. Thank you very much. See you later on. When you were young, did you used to go out. All those years ago . I wasnt going to say that. You would rush home from school, in the summer holidays, you would run out and you would leave the house in the morning, come back in for lunch and you would be out for the rest of the day . The tradition that has virtually disappeared for a number of reasons, concerns about safety and traffic issues. As breakfasts Graham Satchell has been finding out there is a movement to get children back out playing in the street. We are in north london. The streets closed, it is time to play. We are in north london. The streets closed, it is time to playlj we are in north london. The streets closed, it is time to play. I am rolling for many of these children it is the first time they have ever played out on the street. Five year old noah is Playing Noughts And Crosses with his dad and brother, and loving it |j Noughts And Crosses with his dad and brother, and loving it i think it is quite amazing, and i like that we are having a party yeah, man. Party, lets go, party are having a party yeah, man. Party, lets go, party Organised Street Play Sessions like this started about five years ago in bristol. Groups of residents from across the country are applying to local authorities to close roads and let their children play. |j local authorities to close roads and let their children play. I have to make kids and they spend quite a bit of time inside the house and it is old school, how i used to play back in the day two kids. We used to go outside and play on the straights, so bringing it back. Reliving your childhood. Through my children streets. Reliving your childhood. Through my children streets. A series of studies published today show these play projects have increased childrens physical activity, improved Mental Health and social skills. The advantages are even more widespread. It is notjust about the children playing out. It is about the neighbours are starting to know each other. There is a Nice Community here. Having the chance to get out and see java and relax is nice and it reminds us of what it was like when we were kids. There are now more than five hundred st in a5 locations doing play sessions like this but todays study shows that there would be more if local Authority Procedures were streamlined and cost barriers removed. 500 streets. It needs to be made as easy as possible, so there is not lots of bureaucracy and people can simply reclaim the street for a couple of hours monthly with minimal paperwork. I think that would be a much bigger uptake. Meanwhile, noah has been trying to draw. A stinkbug, half stinkbug, half man. Perfect. Carry on, young man. See, the youngsters look like they are having such good time. Alice ferguson is the from the Playing Out Movement and joins us now. Everyone can see that. It looks lovely. What about the bureaucracy . Immediately, it think it would be lovely, lets close the street, lets do it on saturday. And then you call the council and what happens . It depends on your council. And Bristol City Council led the way a few years ago, putting in a policy that left residents on most quiet residential streets apply to close once a week lets. And is now quite a few other councils have followed suit. So you are from bristol, to you do it in advance . How much warning do you have to give . Six weeks. There is a process. You need to talk to your neighbours to make sure people are ok about it. That there are no Major Concerns and then, pretty much. So, no cars can leave all come in at all . Cars can come into the street. The idea is you get two neighbours on each end of the street wearing high vis, and theirjob is to walk cars in, so it is no intermediates for the People Living on the street. Any cars that wa nt to living on the street. Any cars that want to drive through and use it as a rat run have to go a different way. The thing is, i dont think anyone could object to it. If it is working, if you are not being inconvenienced. It works on quiet residential street. Not everyone lives on a quiet residential street. Main roads, you know. This is part of the reason we have a decline in people playing is Safety Concerns. What should this be used as, in terms of kickstarting children getting outside again, and parents feeling comfortable . Yes, obviously you have to use common sense, whether it is a street that is suitable for it or not. Cul de sacs are amazing. What we have seen are that they use the model for one or two years and it builds up a culture where it is normalfor children to be playing out on the street. I was out on a street in bristol where they have done this for a couple of yea rs. They have done this for a couple of years. The road was not closed to ca rs years. The road was not closed to cars but there were loads of kids out there. There were parents out there. And i saw a couple of cars coming in slowly. It isjust about shifting our idea about what a street should be and realising that it should be a place people can be, you know. Clearly, if it is a cul de sac, it makes an enormous difference. Thank you very much for your time this morning. And if you have a story that you wa nt to and if you have a story that you want to share with us about what it was like, what it is like, let us know. Rollerblading. Still got them . No, if only. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning. Im asad ahmad. A study by the University Of London says offering Routine Hiv Tests to people when they register with a new gp is Cost Effective and could save lives. Patients at a0 gp surgeries in hackney were given finger prick hiv testing when they registered, and researchers found the rate of diagnosis increased four fold. The Terrence Higgins trust welcomed the findings and called on Healthcare Commissioners to act on them. Its been suggested that pupils should be taught how to avoid being targeted by gangs and criminals by teachers in school. The childrens commissioner, anne longfield, said lessons should help children spot when theyre being targeted, and her comments follow figures which reveal that children in london are being paid to be money mules. Thats when theyre offered cash from criminals to move money through their personal accounts. Dozens of people have spent a second night away in temporary accommodation in reading after a crane collapsed in the town centre. Police say it could take days to remove the machine from the scene. The Health And Safety Executive are investigating what happened. Lots of adults in hackney couldnt believe their luck this weekend, when a playground opened just for them. The creators were making the point that play is important, no matter how old you are. They were also collecting money at London Fields for other Play Initiatives, but those ones are for children. The playground for grown ups was there for one weekend only. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. Tubes. Good service on all lines. On the road in hertfordshire there it is an oil spill. And an incident is being investigated by police in canning town. Thats led to the closure of freemasons road, between russell road and Victoria Dock road. The weather with owain. Good morning, everyone. Were kicking off the working week on a fairly positive note. Most of us will see a bit of blue sky today. Scenes like these likely to be repeated because its a story of sunny spells and just the odd shower. Many of us avoiding these completely. Were stepping outside this morning and seeing those sunny spells from the word go. The showers just start to get going again as we head through the morning and into the afternoon with highs in the capital of 23 celsius. Most of the showers fizzle out tonight. It does turn dry. Well see clear spells overhead as well with temperatures likely to get down to 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit of a repeat performance. Sunny spells. Just the odd shower. Wednesday starts off dry ahead of this Weather Front, which is slowly heading our way towards the west. Until then, plenty of brightness, just the odd shower, temperatures rising tomorrow as well. Thats your forecast. See you soon. A street in north london close itself off every month to allow children to play free from traffic. Bbc radio london has Barry Mccafferty to find out more. I will be back in half an hour. Hello, this is breakfast, with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty. Thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, said the aim is to treat an extra one Million People by 2021. The Royal College of nursing has questioned how so many staff can be hired and trained in such a short space of time. Prince charles will attend the second day of commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. 500,000 allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in action during the three months of fighting near the belgian town of ypres. Yesterday the duke and Duchess Of Cambridge attended a service with 200 descendants of those who fought there. The chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. In an interview with the french newspaper le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. His remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. The United States says president putins decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. They have been told to leave by one september. The move is in retaliation to new sanctions approved by the us congress for russias alleged involvement in last years president ial election and the annexation of crimea. The cost of borrowing money, sean has a date. The regulator has been looking at high cost loans and a date. Overdrafts as the big one. And update. They said a while back it was the maximum they could charge and they think it has had a good effect for consumers. Today they are starting to turn their attention to unauthorised overdrafts starting to turn their attention to Unauthorised Overd Rafts and starting to turn their attention to unauthorised overdrafts and they have said this morning that in a lot of cases you see overdrafts, unauthorised overdraft, charging more than some payday loans. They think there needs to be a fundamental change to how that works. We just fundamental change to how that works. Wejust dont fundamental change to how that works. We just dont treat an arranged overdrafts, works. We just dont treat an arranged overd rafts, where works. We just dont treat an arranged overdrafts, where you are going over without having told the bank beforehand, as a loan. What it is not alone. It is alone, but. Alone that hasnt been agreed to. People dont treat it as a loan, they treated as if they are a bit overdrawn, but the costs are very high. We have seen lloyds make changes in recent weeks in this market where they have got rid of Unauthorised Overdrafts Market where they have got rid of Unauthorised Overd Rafts and market where they have got rid of unauthorised overdrafts and have a set charge which will come in at some point. The other area they are looking at is rent to own, where you rent a fridge or a Washing Machine, and sometimes you can end up paying, by the time you have painted orloff, Three Orfour Times by the time you have painted orloff, three or four times what you would pay if you had the cash to pay it paid it all off. Real madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in court in spain this morning charged with tax evasion. Prosecutors have accused the player of defrauding the authorities of the equivalent of £13 million. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence. Do you have a head for heights . You would need one if you wanted to use what is apparently the worlds longest pedestrian suspension bridge, which hasjust opened in the swiss alps. It is around a third of a mile long, and at its highest point nearly 300 feet high, but only two feet wide. So watch your step. It is very narrow, and i bet there will be people on there. They willjump and start shaking a little bit, just to see it. Although we cant see how steady it is, it is clearly safe. Often they have a little bit of movement in them. I would be the one doing that. Would you . Yes, i am really annoying. More annoying than usual. Sally, take us to somewhere more comfortable. A Brilliant Night Last night. There is something about this england team, they are playing well, scoring goals, defending well. The manager, mark sampson, looks exhausted, but the players look great. England are through to the semi finals of the womens euros, after the Lionesses Beat france for the first in a3 years. Next up for Mark Sampsons side are the tournament hosts, the netherlands, who they will play on thursday night. Our correspondent Katie Gornall was at the match. England advance, and it feels like a huge step forward. France had beaten them in the last three major tournaments. Finally, it was englands term. Itjust shows, the celebration on the pitch, how much it means for everyone. So happy. I dont know how many times ive been involved in games against france, come away with a win. So tonight means absolutely everything. In this latest chapter of an old feud, england bristled with belief. But, in the early stages, the play did not match the pr, french player Marie Laure Delie coming closest in a nervy first half. Mark sampson had described his players as a team of streetfighters. Jill scott, otherwise impressive, took that to heart. This would rule her out of the semi final. France started to take control until lucy bronze cued up the ball, and jodie taylor one chance, 1 0. This is herfifth goal of the tournament. An injury to Karen Bardsley only added to the tension, and although france threatened, for the first time in a long time against their rivals, england held out. This was a historic win for the lionesses. Mark sampsons side will now face the netherlands in the last four, and with the holders, germany, knocked out, england are now the favourites for the title. Our correspondent Katie Gornall was at the match and joins us now. You said in your report that england are favourites. There is huge expectation around this site now. Are favourites. There is huge expectation around this site nowfl is. Looking at how england have performed in the past against france, for a long time it felt like they would never beat them. This is a huge step forward. They havent beaten france since 197a, before the manager of england was even born. So you could tell they were absolutely buzzing at the final whistle. Whereas france have always been better in the past, there is Something Different about this english team. There is a confidence, our belief that hasnt been there before. They are saying they are better prepared, they are fitter than ever before as well. And a change i have seen as they are so ruthless in front of goal now. They dont need many chances, and they ta ke dont need many chances, and they take them. That has been summed up byjodie taylor this tournament as well. Speaking to the players afterwards, normally when you speak to them about a match which has just happened, they say they want to move on to the next one. This time they admitted they wanted to enjoy this. They wanted to let it sink in, sherratt with their families. They said they wouldnt be sleeping very much last night. But they are just so much last night. But they are just so excited about what they have achieved, and now it is onto a huge semi final against the hosts, the netherlands. And i imagine the atmosphere on thursday would have been fairly intimidating for this england side. Yes, i think you can say that. The hosts have not quite embraced the tournament as a whole, this country, but they have really got behind their team. We have seen sell out crowds following the netherlands throughout this tournament, and it is a 30,000 seat stadium which i think will be packed for this england game in the dutch players are for this england game in the dutch players a re really for this england game in the dutch players are really excited about it. A lot of the players are based in england, the arsenal striker being one, another player from england, the arsenal striker being one, another playerfrom liverpool. They are the only other team with a 100 record at i dont think anyone will be particularly intimidated by them. Two years ago they beat the host nations, canada, despite it being in front of a packed crowd. There is a confidence and fea rlessness there is a confidence and fearlessness about this england team, and with germany being knocked out, they are the favourites, and they seem to wear that tag very lightly. It is lovely to talk to you. Hopefully two more games for you. Hopefully two more games for you to be reporting on at the euros. Only an almighty south African Defence can stop englands cricketers taking a series lead on the final day of the third test. Some big hitting from englands batsmen meant they were able to declare, setting South Africa A World Record Chase Of A92 to win. Englands bowlers took four wickets before the close, with two in two balls for ben stokes. South africa resume this morning still 375 runs behind. Last innings pressure, a50 looks like 900 sometimes, especially on a wicket thats been playing like this. So, you know, weve done very, very well to get the four wickets. So hopefully we can get these two here at the moment, and then, you know, finish it off pretty quickly, if it goes to plan. Lewis hamilton says he listened to his heart rather than his head when he sacrificed a three vital points at the hungarian grand prix. The briton honoured a promise made earlier in the race to let his teammate Valtteri Bottas overtake him to finish third. It allowed race winner Sebastian Vettel to extend his World Championship lead to 1a points, with nine races to go. It wasnt easy, i didnt do a favour to kimi, but towards the end i did come back a bit and had a couple of la ps come back a bit and had a couple of laps where i had a bit of a cushion and could read the bet. But i really had to stay focused the whole race. I should just say thank you very much indeed to charlie state for that team effort there. Your problem we cant tell what he did. He lent me his microphone. Here it is. Would you like to go on that one . Popping that back on. Officially known as the third battle of ypres, today marks 100 years since one of the bloodiest offensives of the First World War, the battle of passchendaele. Fighting in the summer and autumn of 1917 left more than 500,000 men dead or injured on both sides. Our correspondent robert hall is at the Tyne Cot Cemetery, near ypres, where commemorations will take place later this morning. Good morning. Yes, good morning. And what an appropriate place for the ceremony to ta ke appropriate place for the ceremony to take place. It is the largest war cemetery in the world, close to 12,000 graves, with a thousand more names. And of the 12,000, and large numberare names. And of the 12,000, and large number are unknown. What is also interesting is that this is in one of the objectives of the battle, gently sloping ground, which the british needed to take to gain the advantage. Lets get more on the context to this. Charlotte is an historian from the imperial war museum. Talk through the challenges for this attack. Looking behind you, looking at ypres in the distance, it looks flat, it looks easy to move across. Absolutely. When you look at this terrain it is flat compared with some areas of england. Any part of high ground would give you an advantage, so you can see it right out over the battlefield, as we came this morning. It was extremely difficult to cross this terrain because it was liquid mud. All of the shelling caused the land to be disturbed, which meant Drainage Systems were destroyed, so it meant very quickly men were waist height in mud. It took weeks to reach the spot where we are now. It started quite well. It was dry to start with. The rain came and then went and then set in. And there were hopes that it would be a success. And then set in. And there were hopes that it would be a successm september, they saw dry weather and they made great advances. In october, the rain returned and winter came early as well. It was cold and it was wet. You can imagine the streets would have been miserable and the troops exhausted. The pictures came to symbolise this battle. Passchendaele was synonymous with the bodies and the mud. It was hell on earth. They were trying to cross that ground and live in it once they had gained the ground and reached where they were supposed to. That is right. We have on display one of the dock boards used in the battle. This is a wooden platform put across the landscape to try to help you get across. There were stories of men who slipped off and many drowned in the mud. That image would haunt many drowned in the mud. That image would hau nt vetera ns many drowned in the mud. That image would haunt veterans for years to come. Let me bring in colonel paddy jackson. You lost a relative in the battle around ypres. Think back to last night. Charlotte was talking about the terrible losses. Last night there was an excellent effort from ypres, from a collective group of people, to tell the story. What did you make of that . It was an amazing privilege to be there. To see the effort they had gone into. This is a huge story. To capture that story through commemoration last night and later, most impressive was the light show and the projections onto the cloth hall. And within that, the testimony of the veterans who had been fortuitously recorded in the 1960s, i think. Yes, fortuitously recorded in the 1960s, ithink. Yes, interesting fortuitously recorded in the 1960s, i think. Yes, interesting point. Sorry to interrupt. The testimony is from a generation that is now gone. We look across tyne cot and we wonder where we go from here. Where does the army go . You are a serving soldier. When we think back on this, and we heard from charlotte about the fight to get to where we are. That required a huge amount of courage and discipline, but also. And these themes still run through up and these themes still run through up to date with soldiers today who display that integrity and the selfless commitment ultimately that got the army here in 1917. And so, i think it isnt over, there is a sense of the sacrifices that were made there. Certainly from a soldiers perspective. I have seen the same values on display on operations soldiers today are not that different. Thank you both very much indeed. And we will follow the developments that move towards that ceremony during the morning here on bbc news and of course a special programme later on as well, so you can watch the ceremony live. Thank you very much. Yes. And theres a bbc one special programme, world war one remembered passchendaele, at 11am this morning. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. It is still quite gloomy sometimes, isnt it . It is still quite gloomy sometimes, isnt it . Yes, sometimes, na, though there is still sunshine in the forecast. For the next couple of days, sunshine and showers. That is sunshine and showers, notjust showers. Midweek, we are looking at rain, it will be windy. The rain will fragment, leading us into the end of the week, when we return to sunshine and showers. It is looking quieter this weekend. Today, low pressure is dominating the weather. We also have isobars here. That means it wont be as windy as it was for some over the weekend. We have a wea k for some over the weekend. We have a weak Weather Frontrunning northwards. It will continue to fragment across scotland through the morning and stern showery. We have breezy conditions, nothing very strong, and a lot of dry weather. Through the day showers will develop. Especially heavy across wales, the midlands, Northern England, scotland and Northern Ireland, where we might see thunder and lightning and hail. Further south showers are fewer and further between and less intense than on the weekend. So a lot of dry weather and a lot of sunshine. It is the 31st of july. Temperatures will get up to 22 or 23. Across east anglia and into the midlands lot of dry weather. But the midlands lot of dry weather. But the north midlands were prone to more showers. Not all of us will catch one. There is a higher chance of seeing a shower. Not all of us will see one. It could be sundry with some hail. It is the same for Northern Ireland. There is the odd heavy one but in between quite a bit of dry weather. For wales, sunshine and showers sums it up. Dont forget, in the sunshine it will feel pleasant. As we had on through the course of the evening and overnight, many of the showers will fade. We will see some of them line up in the west. Temperature wise, falling between 11 1a or 15 celsius. If you are camping, take something warm with you. Otherwise, temperatures are not too bad. And into tomorrow we start with showers in the west, and then through the day you will find more showers will develop and it isa find more showers will develop and it is a similar scenario not all of us will see one but some will be heavy and thundery. And again in the sunshine, temperatures up to 23, 2a in the south east. As removing to wednesday, thats when we have the next area of low pressure coming in. It is more potent. It will bring rain and a squeeze on the isobars tells you it will be accompanied by windy conditions. We start on a dry and bright note with sunshine in central and eastern areas. Then the area of low pressure comes in, taking rain with it, steadily moving north east was through the day. And timing wise, this chart ends at apm. Four oclock on the dot, ok. Thank you. The internet has had an effect on how we purchase everything. And sean is going to explain how we buy houses as well. We have seen an increase in how many people are buying homes online through online Estate Agents. It has been a tough time for Estate Agents generally. Countrywide, and foxtons as well, have reported huge falls in profit. There is a report out this morning which reckons around 5000 Estate Agents around the country have financial problems. We have heard a lot about how few houses agents have at the moment. That is making it tough to make money. And there is increased competition from online Estate Agents. Has the high street Estate Agents. Has the high street Estate Agents. Has the high street estate agent had its day . The ones we have were really good and we had no problems with them although we developed a relationship with the person we bought the house from as well so it was seamless. Person we bought the house from as well so it was seamlesslj person we bought the house from as well so it was seamless. I remember the estate agent clearly so that i never use them again. It wasnt a great experience. In future, we are going to sell our house shortly, we might do an online one where you pay a certain fee. If you have an Online Presence with one of the purple bri or one of those, then i dont see why you should pay more. If you have bricks and mortar with the traditional estate agent, in reality, the service is no different. Robert reed is an estate agent from cheshire. Is it tough times out there for Estate Agents . Estate agencies are a competition industry and they always will be and there is a mixed picture. Some Estate Agents have found the market, have found deals to be done, and some areas it is tougher because of shortage of stock in the first place. Across the country it is a mixed picture. There are difficulties and some opportunities. Last week two Big Companies had profits falling massively. There must be something going on that is making it so tough. If you take the wider economic climate, what tends to help the Housing Market is certainty. And what helps is when there is a sense of second wind. There is quite a lot of second wind. There is quite a lot of uncertainty. There was the general election, brexit, the effect it will have, and that will bring about a certain amount of caution. On top of that there are structural issues, first time homebuyer struggling to get into the market, so struggling to get into the market, so there are wider issues. What about online Estate Agents . They are direct competitors of yours. Aru finding more people are interested injust going finding more people are interested in just going through the online route . We heard the lady say that you route . We heard the lady say that yu pay route . We heard the lady say that you pay a fixed fee and that is it. No percentage of sale price . Are they happy to go online . Number one, it is the wrong way to analyse it. It surely should be about the price you achieve at the end and what the agent can add. Whether it is online ora agent can add. Whether it is online or a hybrid model. It should be about the end outcome, notjust what fee you are paying. The answer to the question is, yes, people will explore online. High street agents have profited on picking up work from the online agent second time around. It is forcing high street agents to up their game and outcompete condition. Is it a reputational issue, people are not wanting to use a high street agent . People want a good agent, high street or online, people want great service. If you dont provide that service, you dont get the work and that applies online only all high street and online. I think there is a world of opportunity for there is a world of opportunity for the high street and Online Presence. If you offer poor service and you try to charge a big fee, the customer will find you out. It is a great challenge. Bring it on. Thank you very much. He is still in the job. We will see how he is doing. |j think it is quite refreshing. You often hear about rubbish service and you are stuck with rubbish service. Now it is like, ok, people offering better for less. Thank you. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning. Im asad ahmad. A study by the University Of London says offering Routine Hiv Tests to people when they register with a new gp is Cost Effective and could save lives. Patients at a0 gp surgeries in hackney were given finger prick hiv testing when they registered, and researchers found the rate of diagnosis increased four fold. The Terrence Higgins trust welcomed the findings and called on Healthcare Commissioners to act on them. Its been suggested that pupils should be taught how to avoid being targeted by gangs and criminals by teachers in school. The childrens commissioner, anne longfield, said lessons should help children spot when theyre being targeted, and her comments follow figures which reveal that children in london are being paid to be money mules. Thats when theyre offered cash from criminals to move money through their personal accounts. Dozens of people have spent a second night away in temporary accommodation in reading after a crane collapsed in the town centre. Police say it could take days to remove the machine from the scene. The Health And Safety Executive are investigating what happened. Lots of adults in hackney couldnt believe their luck this weekend, when a playground opened just for them. The creators were making the point that play is important, no matter how old you are. They were also collecting money at London Fields for other Play Initiatives, but those ones are for children. The playground for grown ups was there for one weekend only. Lets have a look at the Travel Situation now. Good service on all lines. It stays that way too. On the roads, in hertfordshire the m25 has two lanes closed anticlockwise at j23 because of a large diesel spillage. That is not causing a blue camera, thats other reasons. And an incident is being investigated by police in canning town. Thats led to the closure of freemasons road, between russell road and Victoria Dock road. The weather with owain. Good morning, everyone. Were kicking off the working week on a fairly positive note. Most of us will see a bit of blue sky today. Scenes like these likely to be repeated because its a story of sunny spells and just the odd shower. Many of us avoiding these completely. Were stepping outside this morning and seeing those sunny spells from the word go. The showers just start to get going again as we head through the morning and into the afternoon with highs in the capital of 23 celsius. Most of the showers fizzle out tonight. It does turn dry. Well see clear spells overhead as well, with temperatures likely to get down to 12 or 13 celsius. Tomorrow is a bit of a repeat performance. Sunny spells. Just the odd shower. Wednesday starts off dry ahead of this Weather Front, which is slowly heading our way towards the west. Until then, plenty of brightness, just the odd shower, temperatures rising tomorrow as well. Thats your forecast. See you soon. Vanessa feltz has her Breakfast Show from seven on bbc radio london. She from seven on bbc radio london. Has more on the children she has more on the importance of children playing. Ill be back in half an hour. Hello this is breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt. Thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The government says it wants to treat another Million People by 2021 but Health Unions say the figures dont add up. Good morning, its monday 31stjuly. Also coming up this morning. Remembering passchendaele. Commemorations have begun to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War. And the Prince Of Wales will be here with descendants including families of those who fought and died in the battles for a Special Service of remembrance. This is tyne cot, one of the largest british and commonwealth War Cemeteries in the world. Good morning. There is pressure on banks to change how they charge for unauthorised overdrafts with many more expensive than payday loa ns. With many more expensive than payday loans. More shortly. In sport, england are into the semi finals of the european championships. Jodie taylor scored the only goal as the Lionesses Beat france for the first time in a3 years. Just fabulous. And how is the weather going to look. Not as fabulous today, sunshine and showers especially in northern and central areas, it could be heavy and thundery with hail. Further south fewer and less intensive. More in 15 minutes. Well see you then. Good morning. First, our main story. Thousands of extra Mental Health workers are to be recruited by the nhs in england. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, said the aim is to treat an extra one Million People by 2021. This will entail the creation of 21,000 new posts. We are confident we can get these numbers, there are people trained in Mental Health nursing who are not currently working in the nhs. We have a programme to attract them back into the nhs. What we want to say to them is we probably have the biggest expansion in Mental Health provision in europe going on at the moment. We are proud of what we are doing but we want to do a lot more. Also speaking earlier was the head of the Royal College of nursing who questioned how many people could be trained in such a short space of time. Its not long, 2021, those skilled nurses will need to be in training now. We need lots of people coming in to train as Mental Health nurses in september when the programme is opened and that is not what we are seeing. Prince charles will attend the second day of commemorations to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the battle of passchendaele. Half a million allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in action during the three months of fighting near the belgian town of ypres. Jane Frances Kelly reports. In flanders fields, the poppies blow between the crosses. In ypress main square last night, Dame Helen Mirren spoke the words of the war poetjohn mccrae, who recounted the horror he had witnessed. The larks, still bravely singing, fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below. A trench at passchendaele. Winston churchill wanted to keep the ruins of ypres preserved for posterity, so we would not forget. But instead it was agreed the city would be rebuilt, exactly as it once was. The story of men now gone was retold in a place that has kept its promise, and continues to remember their passing. Officially known as the third battle of ypres, passchendaele lasted until november 1917, fought in the West Flanders region of northern belgium. It became infamous not only for the number of deaths, but also the mud. Constant shelling and the heaviest rain for 30 years created a muddy wasteland, that became so deep, men and horses drowned in it. Last post sounds. The last post has been played in ypres through the decades. The menin gate has over 5a,000 names carved into its stone, remembering those who have no known grave. It marks where troops marched when heading to the battlefields. The duke and Duchess Of Cambridge attended a ceremony of remembrance there, together with the prime minister. With the sounding of this bugle call, the 250,000 british and commonwealth soldiers who were killed on the Ypres Salient during the First World War are remembered. The defence of the city at such great cost meant that it became hallowed ground. Todays commemorations will continue with a Special Service at Tyne Cot Cemetery, where thousands are buried. Such was the slaughter, the majority of the graves remain unmarked. Jane Frances Kelly, bbc news. We can go to Tyne Cot Cemetery now, our correspondent robert hall is there. It is mindful that looking at that film and those images, the dreadful loss of life and the conditions that people fought in and to see you with that extraordinary backdrop of the cemetery and the blue skies above you, it is very moving being in those places, is it not. It is. I think moving being in those places, is it not. It is. Ithink that is moving being in those places, is it not. It is. I think that is what brings so many people here over the yea rs, particularly brings so many people here over the years, particularly perhaps in more recent yea rs. Years, particularly perhaps in more recent years. It is a beautiful and now a very Peaceful Place but the stark horror of what happened all those years ago is right in front of you. Row upon row of stone, almost prospers and graves, most are known. You made that point, people were obliterated by the ferocity of what was going on during those attacks as british and allied troops tried to gain the ground. As they tried to make that advance, straight in the line, relieve the pressure on the city of ypres. The building behind me is part of the cemetery, they form part of the memorial, this was a german support line, the front lines were a little way beyond that even with a bit of high ground they looked down on british positions which is why it was so important. This peaceful farmland, you which is why it was so important. This peacefulfarmland, you cant imagine what it was like, the artillery had destroyed the drainage, it had rained and rained, so drainage, it had rained and rained, so the water just sat drainage, it had rained and rained, so the waterjust sat on the clay. If you fell off the boards that wound up to the trenches you would drown and less people could put you out and they lost men that way and thatis out and they lost men that way and that is why passchendaele, the name of the village not far away, came to symbolise what took place here a century ago, the horror. It was a place and a story that people could not talk about, those who survived, it remained with them for the rest of their lives and they found it terribly difficult to tell the story but now this weekend today that story is being told again, charlie. Of course. Given the scale of the loss of life and the injuries there, so loss of life and the injuries there, so many families down the generations are affected. I know quite a few of them have been able to go at doing these commemorations, havent they. To go at doing these commemorations, havent they. There were 200 families invited, we met two people yesterday, dorothy and her cousin peter. Their grandfather had served in the worcestershire regiment. Peter had never been to the menin gate where the name is inscribed and he was overwhelmed seeing it. I think social media has had a lot to do with it as well. Families and children are coming part of the government funded centenary programme. They are talking to their families and people can research more. So its notjust a question of coming and taking in the cemeteries, you can come with a purpose to follow u p you can come with a purpose to follow up story. And if there is an unknown, to find a name. If there is a reason for being here i think that is part of it as well. Thank you very much, robert. Its my minutes past eight. Broadcaster vanessa felt says she felt extremely upset by an article in the sunday times published by kevin myers, he noted that she and Claudia Winkleman were both jewish. Speaking on that she and Claudia Winkleman were bothjewish. Speaking on radio london where she does the Breakfast Shows she said the article was racist and hurtful. It is surprisingly hurtful. I would have thought that after all these years i would have been immune to it and thatis would have been immune to it and that is not at all how i felt. Extremely upset. Also the layers of people at the newspaper rejects something before it goes into the paper, the subeditor, the legal team, not one of them spotted it and thought that is blatantly anti semitic, vile and unsuitable, that cannot go in the paper. Since then the commonest kevin myers has been relieved of his position as columnist at the sunday times. The chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. In an interview with the french newspaper, le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. His remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. The United States says president putins decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. They have been told to leave by 1st september. The move is in retaliation to new sanctions approved by the us congress for russias alleged involvement in last years president ial election and the annexation of crimea. Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in court in madrid today accused of tax fraud. Hes the latest player to fall foul of spains taxman and will attend a hearing to answer four counts of tax evasion. Our sports news correspondent Richard Conway has the details. He is one of the highest paid sports stars on the planet, but spanish tax authorities allege Cristiano Ronaldo hid around £13 million in income. They also claim the real madrid and portugal star only declared around a quarter of his pay over a three year period from 2011 201a. As one of the worlds most marketable individuals, Cristiano Ronaldo has secured a string of lucrative endorsements, and has cr7, his very own brand. But it is claimed he failed to declare £25 million of such income when he sold five years of his image rights to a spanish company. He denies all the allegations, and says his conscience is clear. But he is not the only Football Star to face such scrutiny in spain. Last year, Barcelonas Lionel Messi was convicted on the same charge ronaldo now faces. Meanwhile, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is under investigation for alleged facing tax fraud from the time when was in charge of real madrid. Other big names in the game face similar claims. Having already threatened to leave spain, given his anger over the claims against him, Cristiano Ronaldo says he will now stay to try and win more trophies. With a potential fine of £25 million hanging over him if found guilty, that may require a lot of win bonuses. Richard conway, bbc news, madrid. Dozens of people were left suspended in mid airaftera cable car came to a stop over the river rhine in germany. Fire crews and rescue teams in cologne used a crane to reach 75 of the trapped passengers, some of whom were left suspended 130 feet high. A number of children were lowered to the ground. No injuries were reported. Its its one of those things where you wonder, if that happened, how would it end. Luckily everyone was as good and everyone is fine. Its 8 13am. All the news and the weather coming up all the news and the weather coming upforyou. People affected by the Manchester Arena bombing in may are to be offered access to a dedicated Mental Health service from the nhs. Doctors say it can usually take up to three months to recover from witnessing such a traumatic event and that victims and those close to them may need additional support. Dr alan barrett is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist for the manchester resilience hub and joins us now. Good morning. Why do we need this harbour or why do these specific people need a hub. Is the general system not equipped enough to help them . The reason we are setting up this coordinated and Mental Health hub is to make sure everyone affected by this incident has access to the care they need. So rather than waiting for people to access the mainstream of, we dont want anyone to be missed. Mainstream offer . You mean contacting their gp . Refilling themselves to a primary Mental Health service. And these are people who have been directly affected. The people of manchester and the uk are upset but you are talking about people with a specific relationship . Specifically we are interested in supporting people who we re interested in supporting people who were there on the evening, either someone were there on the evening, either someone who went to the concert all was on the staff, that number is about 1500 individuals so to get the appropriate care to the right people in the right way we need to focus on those individuals first. This is your area of expertise. An effect from an event like this can strike people in many different ways, cant it. Immediately it can seem to have no effect, in the long term, what are the signs to look out for . So for example people in the early stages feel very unsettled. They might be thinking about what they have seen, when they dont intend to. Their sleep is disrupted. Maybe some of their behaviour is changing in terms of they are avoiding certain areas like crowds or maybe they are going towards safe and secure attachment figures. So children and young people might appear more clingy and over time we will expect that for a lot of people that would reduce and were interested in those people that at this stage sort of ten to 12 weeks after the incident if theyre still having difficulties then it might be an indication that they should put their hand up and ask for help. This morning, there is a story nationwide about trying to get more Mental Health available, jeremy hunt was speaking to us this morning. The implication from what the government is saying, you need more. You are setting up a specialist unit, there are people right now who need help and you are talking about people localised who arent getting it . Well, i have not had an opportunity to look at detail at the announcement today. Im not seeking to have you make a political point. The fact that youre setting up a specialist unit. The implication is that you think that there are people out there that need help and are not getting it . The offer is uniform. People from outside of Greater Manchester also attended the concert and this hub is also valuable for them to co ordinate their care pathways and the region that they live. You mentioned the time frame and when we were introducing you we said it could take up to six months to recover from witnessing a horrific event. What happens after that period of time. How long will the hub be there for people . We expect natural recovery to occur within three months. If people are experiencing difficulties and unable to go about their business etcetera, after that time period, then its probably a clue that they need some help. How do you monitor that . You have to keep on top of them more than people recognising i need help. It might be that they are not integrating and it seems normal . One thing that the hub is set up to do is assertive monitoring and contacting people. So for three months, six months, nine months and 12 months after the incident there isa 12 months after the incident there is a deliberate intention to invite those affected to complete some online validated self report measures so as the online validated self report measures so as the clinicians back at the hub can review people symptoms and make contact to people who are clearly still suffering. We wish you well with your work. Thank you very much for talking to us. The time is 8. 18am. A Music Festival has been called off part way through due to Safety Concerns after heavy rain and wind. Severe weather on friday night turned much of the y not site near matlock Into A Mud Bath and stopped several acts including headliners the vaccines, performing. Fans on social media demanded refunds which organisers have promised to provide further information on. People will take their wellies, but only for a certain amount of mud. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. There are people saying august, theyre saying is going to be a lot more wet weather. Thats what people say. Certainly the papers are making a big deal about that. Tomorrow is 1st august and wednesday is looking like it will be wet. But in between the showers there will be sunshine around too and because we are looking at the end ofjuly and august strength of sunshine, it will feel warm. I know at the weekend i was at car fest and some of my friends were getting sun burnt because it was cloudy and we had a shower and then it dried up. Today, we have got sunshine and showers. Some of us will miss the showers altogether. We will see rain and windier conditions in the middle of the week of the that all breaks up and then we are back into sunshine and then we are back into sunshine and showers towards the end of the week, but something a little bit more settled coming our way. It looks at the moment for the weekend. Low pressure issing driving our weather which is why it is u nsettled. Weather which is why it is unsettled. The isoba rs weather which is why it is unsettled. The isobars are well spaced so its breezy today rather than windy. We have got a Weather Front which is weakening all the time and moving north east wards across scotland. That will turn showery. Showers this the west, but look at the amount of dry weather on the chart too. So today, we will see further showers develop across wales, parts of the midlands, Northern England, Northern Ireland, and especially scotland. Some of those will be heavy and thundery with hail, but in between, all of the showers, were looking at bright spells or indeed sunny skies. So, thats the scenario across both Northern Ireland and scotland this afternoon. Bright spells meaning at times you will see areas of cloud and sunny spells or showers, but some of the showers as i mentioned could be heavy. In the showers, the temperature will come down a touch. In the sunshine, it will go back up. For Northern England and into the midlands and wales, again, weve got that mixture of sunny spells and showers. As we push into east anglia kings lynn and norwich staying dry and missing the showers. As we come further south, again if you catch a shower, its not going to be as intense as it was yesterday and they are going to be fewer and further between anyway. For wales too, its bright spells, sunshine and showers. Now as we head on through the evening and overnight, again, the breeze will really tend to fade a touch as indeed will the showers, but by the end of the night, we will have a line of showers in the west and temperatures falling to between 11 and 15 celsius. If you are camping or anything well take something warm to wear with you because it will get chilly. Tomorrow we start off on a dry note except in the west where we will have a line of showers. Again, there is the potential for the showers to be heavy and thundery with hail. Not all of us will see them. Some of us will just see sunshine all of us will see them. Some of us willjust see sunshine and in the sunshine we could have highs up to 2a celsius. It is as we move from tuesday and into wednesday our next area of low pressure comes our way. Zooming in from the atlantic. Taking some rain with it. You can see the squeeze on the isobars telling you that its going to be windier. So we start off on a dry and a bright note across much of the uk. Then this rain comes in across the isles of scilly, the Channel Islands, south west england, heading through the midlands, wales, Northern England and Northern Ireland and towards the south west of scotland. But that will turn more showery by thursday and then as i mentioned naga and charlie we are back into sunshine. Dontjust naga and charlie we are back into sunshine. Dont just hear the naga and charlie we are back into sunshine. Dontjust hear the word showers, hear the word sunshine as well sunshine and showers. Got it we will talk about the fees that people have to pay on top of borrowing money. Sean, you are taking a look at this now. Sometimes the fees are bigger than the amount youre borrowing. That was a problem with the payday loa n that was a problem with the payday loan market. The regulator did make a change in and they have said this morning that those changes the capping of Interest Rates in the payday loan market has worked. They reckon fewer people are going to Debt Charities now than before and fewer people are taking on the Short Term Loans that cant afford it, so they have turned their eye now to overd rafts and particularly unauthorised overdrafts where they say some of the Interest Rates charged can be higher than payday loa ns. Charged can be higher than payday loans. They dont want to go about capping. They think there needs to bea capping. They think there needs to be a more fundamental approach to how we all treat unauthorised ove rd rafts. How we all treat Unauthorised Overd Rafts. So we how we all treat unauthorised overdrafts. So we have seen lloyds make changes recently on that. Other banks may well follow. They have looked at the rent to own sector, the regulator has this morning. This is where you effectively rent a fridge or a Washing Machine over several years and then you have the option to buy it. Its effectively another form of a option to buy it. Its effectively anotherform of a loan, short term, high cost. Often you end up paying more . Yes. Sean, thank you very much. The time is 8. 2aam. Now, how many of you used to rush home from school, call for your friends, and then spend hours playing in the road before being called in for your dinner . Its a tradition that has virtually disappeared, for a number of reasons, concerns about safety and traffic issues, as well as the attraction of gadgets, but as breakfasts Graham Satchell has been finding out there is a movement to get children back playing in the street. Music. Were in north london. The street is closed, the bunting is up, its time to play. Im rolling for many of these children, its the first time theyve ever played out on the street. Five year old noah is doing Noughts And Crosses with his dad and brother, and loving it i think its quite amazing and i like that were having a party yeah, man, a big party. Party, lets go, party Organised Street Play Sessions like this started about five years ago in bristol. Today groups of residents from across the country are applying to local authorities to close roads and let their children play. I have two kids and they spend quite a bit of time inside the house and its old school. Its how i used to play back in the day. We used to go outside and play on the streets, so bringing it back. Its like reliving your childhood. Through my children. A series of studies published today show these play projects have increased childrens physical activity, improved their Mental Health and their social skills, but the advantages are even more widespread. Its not just about the children playing out, its about the neighbours starting to know each other. There is a Nice Community here and having the chance to get out and see each other and relax is nice, and it reminds us of what it was like when we were kids, i guess. There are now more than 500 streets in a5 locations doing play sessions like this, but todays study does say that there would be more if local Authority Procedures were streamlined and some cost barriers removed. Local authorities need to make it as easy as possible for residents to do so that there is not lots of bureaucracy and people can simply reclaim their street for a couple of hours monthly with minimal paperwork. I think there would be a much bigger uptake. Meanwhile, noah has been trying to draw. A snake man half snake, half man. Perfect. Carry on, young man. Sasha got in touch to say, we have neighbours moaning about kids playing out. Very uncomfortable. Now, take them away from the street to avoid the hassle with everyone complaining. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Coming up next the Global Business news in business live today followed by Victoria Derbyshire and then join newsroom live for breaking news and discussion. Good morning. A fairly u nsettled discussion. Good morning. A fairly unsettled week, summed up again as sunshine and showers, one in the sunshine, cool in the showers with a brisk breeze as well, showers today for Northern Ireland and scotland could be on the heavy side with a rumble of thunder, less lively of england and wales, very few making central and eastern areas, highest temperature is 22 or 23 compared with 1819 further west, this evening lively showers for Northern Ireland and scotland, they will fade and showers will be confined to coastal areas, a dry night for most, temperatures 12 1adc. Tomorrow sta rts temperatures 12 1adc. Tomorrow starts with sunshine, showers never far away, coming from the west, heavy for Northern Ireland and scotland, who are showers making central and eastern areas, the best temperature is 22 celsius compared to 17 or 18 further west. This is business live from bbc news, with Sally Bundock and ben thompson. Another banking brightspot. Hsbc splashes the cash on a Share Buyback as profits soar. Live from london, thats our top story on monday 31stjuly. It looks like a towering success across the business but with brexit on the horizon and change at the top of hsbc can it keep the momentum going