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Allegations that the sas deliberately targeted fighting aged men, even when they didnt pose a threat. The ministry of defence has denied it is another day of sunshine and such a policy existed. Showers. When the show was come through, some heavy and thundery in the australian state of victoria has declared a state of disaster and the north west, it will feel cooler introduced the toughest lockdown than yesterday. Measures so far. They include a night time curfew, limits to its sunday 2nd august. Our top story a conservative mp and former minister has been arrested exercise and shopping restrictions. This after a further over 600 cases on suspicion of rape. He has now been released on bail. According to the sunday times, the allegations were made we re by a former parliamentary employee, this after a further over 600 cases who has accused him of rape, were confirmed in the last 2a hours. Sexual assault and coercive control. Around 30 million unemployed americans have had theirjobless our Political Correspondent benefit stopped after republicans Tony Bonsignore and democrats failed to reach is in westminsterfor us. An agreement on extending the Coronavirus Relief plan. They would usually receive 600 each week morning, tony, what can you tell us . The equivalent of £1159. With us now is drjeanine kraybill from the Department Good morning. The allegations made of Political Science against a current mp and former at california state university. Minister according to the sunday nice to see you and thank you for times were made by a former parliamentary employee. The paper talking to us. This will have a Significant Impact on lots of says she alleges the mp assaulted families, isnt it . It most her, forced her to have sex and left certainly will and it may have an are so impact for several weeks. Nancy her, forced her to have sex and left are so traumatised she had to go to hospital and she has accused him of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive pelosi, the Democratic House speaker in the house of representatives behaviour. On friday 31st ofjuly stated after a meeting with the Police Received allegations relating to four separate incidents involving administration that they were not necessarily on the same page. They we re necessarily on the same page. They were making progress but that does allegations of Sexual Offences and not mean they got to an agreement yet with this republican assault, allegedly occurring in administration so some experts in the us stating it could actually be westminster, hackney and lambert. A several weeks until there is some man in his 50 was arrested on sort of solution in terms of saturday the first of august on suspicion of rape and has been additional benefit that americans on released on bail to return in mid august. The tory party chief web unemployment will receive. Why is there such disagreement . M reportedly had been aware of unemployment will receive. Why is there such disagreement . It is really a disagreement about how it allegations and had spoken to the victim. Sources say mr spencer had is that democrats and republicans not known if the magnitude of the wa nt to is that democrats and republicans want to reopen the economy. Democrats are more cautious about allegations. He took allegations of harassment and abuse extremely reopening the economy, looking at the surge of cases that the us has seriously and advise anyone who approached him to contact had. Republicans on the other hand are concerned that, if they continue appropriate authorities. The conservative party say they take all with the top payment of an allegations of this nature extremely additional 600 with unemployment, seriously. This is their argument that it might classified documents from within the British Military raise fresh concerns about whether British Special forces incentivise individuals to stay home may have killed unarmed civilians as opposed to returning to the when they were fighting in helmand in afghanistan in 2011. Workforce and it is administration the material was disclosed wa nts to workforce and it is administration wants to open up the economy fairly as part of a court case, following a bbc panorama readily where the democrats on the investigation which highlighted allegations that the sas deliberately targeted other hand are being more cautious fighting aged men, even when they and that is also a philosophical argument in regards to how we should didnt pose a threat. Approach opening up the economy and the ministry of defence has denied such a policy existed. Lodging that with the concerns our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. Having with the increased of coronavirus cases. Where does public this is how elite troops target the opinion sets . You see a lot of taliban. Controversial night rate with the aim to kill or capture americans wanting to see these enemy fighters. This shows afghan Unemployment Benefits being renewed. Commanders on a mission with american support. But it was the there are differences of opinion in regards to how much those benefits same tactics used by British Special should be. More of your conservative forces during their time in helmand. Voices in the country are arguing last year, bbc panorama heard allegations of the sas had killed the top benefit should be closer to 200 additional dollars and democrats unarmed civilians. With testimony saying they should stay the same at from survivors in a raid in 2011, they said the british shot family 600 and that those benefits should members when they posed no threat. Be running possibly into january with more conservative saying there translation they tied his hands in should be running through the fall. Front of me. If you tight someones clearly this is a debate and will hands how can they fight . Lawyers a lwa ys clearly this is a debate and will always matter for the thousands of representing one of the afghan families affected but crucially, families are now challenging the ministry of defence here at the high this is a president ial Election Year court, trying to find out whether and Something Like this i guess is there was a proper investigation or likely to play into the discussions between the two top candidates in whether they mightve been a cover up. Forcing the enemy is to terms of who was going to be in the white house by january next year. Release highly sensitive documents most definitely. I think voters are which show they were serious concerns about the raid within really going to be paying attention British Military. In heavily to how it is that republicans responded to this and democrats redacted e mails one british officer responded to this and democrats asks, is this about latest massacre . Respond to this because unemployed americans will be voting into the 2020 elections. Donald trump is back another soldier replies with reports that two afg ha ns another soldier replies with reports that two afghans were shot reaching numbers are already significantly for weapons. He says. While down. His disapproval rating is well another e mail highlight the anger above 50 and concerns about how ofan afghan another e mail highlight the anger of an afghan officer who suggests hes the coronavirus and some two men were shot trying to run away and the other two men were assassinated. One mp says the viewing that they are just starting to talk about the extension of these documents warrant fresh investigation. It is deeply alarming benefits when they knew they were set to expire injuly and some and serious and the government needs arguing these conversations should to come clean. If that does not have been happening months prior and merit some kind of enquiry, because at the end of the day youre talking now it is really middle class america hanging in the balance of about potential war crimes, than i do not know what does. Four men this political fight and u nfortu nately this political fight and unfortunately the fight has become a killed were all armed according to very political and this economic documents released to the court. One response is indicative of that i think voters are going to be paying was a taliban commander. In a very close attention to how the statement they said. The unit has republicans, donald trump response and when donald trump and a joe biden debate, how biden articulates his economic outlay for the country. Donald trump talking about the been closed down while the elections being postponed, is that investigation of potential war even possible . That would be crimes in afghanistan is ongoing. But this document highlights incredibly difficult. That is really concerns about its transparency and designed to strike fear and the secrecy surrounding regions suspicion in our electoral system. Special forces. Voting via mail in the us has been a Jonathan Beale, bbc news. Practice that many states have been doing for several decades and the new lockdown measures have been announced in the australian state of victoria other thing also is it has been they include a nightime curfew from 8pm until 5am, beginning from sunday evening. Shown that that method of voting has the measures are the toughest ever less tha n shown that that method of voting has less than 1 of any type of seen in the country. Lets get more on this fraudulent activity. So it is neil, with our correspondent phil mercer. Good morning, to you. Quite an it is incredibly rare. Not only would you have to change the federal escalation. Why has it happened now . Law but you would have to have backin changes in the constitution which will require a supermajority of escalation. Why has it happened now . Back in march, australia closed its borders to International Travellers congress to approve and a and over the months that followed, australians enjoyed a very strict supermajority of our states and that is incredibly unlikely to occur. You lot down. There was than an easy of have to remember that there are also restrictions are many people thought other offices under the ballot on australia had done really well in trying to contain coronavirus but in the election, a third of the senate the last few weeks in the state of and all of the house and they too victoria we have seen a very wa nt to and all of the house and they too want to see this election go wawrinka spike in infection. This forward. We have had president ial past week has been by far the elections through world wars, civil wa is elections through world wars, civil wars so it is highly unlikely and it deadliest week of the pandemic so farfor deadliest week of the pandemic so is unfortunate to hear. Thank you far for australia. In the last 2a hours, more than 670 new coronavirus for your analysis. It will be interesting to see how it cases reported in the state of victoria. In the australian context, all unfolds. Time for spot and lots these numbers are very big and very of people saying the fa cup final significant and authorities down was not there are now taking the extraordinary steps of imposing the quite the same. State of a disaster. It means there will be a night time curfew between it was strange but still exciting. Eight oclock in the evening at five oclock in the morning. People are arsenal were behind initially. Not allowed to go more than three arsenal already held the record for fa cup wins miles from their homes and this is and they extended it to 1a, very much an escalation into the with a 2 1victory over chelsea, which has earned them a place lockdown that the people of in europe next season. Melbourne and more broadly in speculation over the future victoria will now face for at least of Pierre Emerick aubameyang was put on hold, as he scored another six weeks as the authorities both arsenals goals but with no fans at wembley stadium, battle this wave of infections in this was a unique cup final, as our Sports Correspondent victoria. It is having a knock on Natalie Pirks reports. Effects in other parts of the country as well. People who lived in the sound of silence victoria are now finding it very on a summers date. Difficult to other part of the for a wembley final country is because other parts are like no other. Extremely worried about what is this is the closest arsenal happening in victoria. Many thanks. Fans could get in a bar metres from the stadium, so near and yet so far. We would normally be there, new homes and hospitals will be all of us together celebrating. But we will be here instead. Granted automatic permission to be built as part of reforms in england. At least hopefully, we can be loud enough to let the housing secretary announced new the players here as in here. Homes, schools and doctors surgery the traditional hymn can be built on land for growth if was pre recorded from the roof. Abide with me. The Council Agrees there is a need for it. But the Homeless Charity the pre match act now shelter has warned that any changes a familiar sight. Arsenal were in a record 21st could lead to better quality homes. Final, but it was chelsea who flew out of the traps. Two nasa astronauts are hurtling back towards earth following an Historic Mission on the first commercial rocket. The dragon capsule, pulisic pups the ball into the arsenal goal. Built by the Us Company Space x, but chelseas record is due to splashdown in the ocean against arsenal is poor off the coast of florida. As was the error of theircaptain, a successful landing would mean Pierre Emerick aubameyang made no america can send its own teams mistake from the spot. Into orbit again after retiring its shuttles in 2011. Arsenal were in the ascendancy and our science correspondent chelsea were dropping Rebecca Morelle has more. Like flies. And as a goal scorer limped away, drabble spacex, separation arsenal caught fire. Aubameyang scores confirmed. Dragon. Drabble spacex, separation confirmed. Dragon. For doug hurley and bob behnken it is time to if aubameyang head home, the dragon capsule is leaving arsenal, leaving the International Space station, the first ever private he was going out with a bang. Space capsule to carry astronauts. Frank lampard needed a plan, this was not part of it. A debatable second yellow card saw we are about to embark in the final them down to ten men. And when the whistle finally blue, the smiles pa rt we are about to embark in the final part of the journey. The hardest of mikel arteta said it all. Down wembley way, the fans rejoiced. They may have dropped pa rt part of the journey. The hardest part was getting us lodged but the the ball in the league, most important part is bringing us but arsenal got home and i look forward to the test there in the end. Objectives of not over separating from the International Space station they dropped the cup that as well smoothly but then coming down to a nice splash down onto the florida coast. The journey began two months eddie howe has told ago ina bournemouth fans that leaving the club was one of the hardest coast. The journey began two months ago in a spacecraft owned by spacex. Decisions hed ever had to make, this move to the commercial sector after they agreed to part company. The clubs five year spell marks a major change. But the return in the premier league came to an end when they were relegated last weekend. Howe said it was the right time for the club to have a change. Will be a real challenge, with the his association with bournemouth, as a player and as manager, spanned 25 years. Fiery re entry through the celtic begin their campaign to win atmosphere. Parachutes will then a record tenth successive scottish premiership title today. Slowly spacecraft down, ready for an theyre at home to ocean splash down in the gulf of hamilton this afternoon. The side most likely to stop celtics run is rangers mexico, the first water landing since the Apollo Missions and that they kicked off the season with a 1 nil win at aberdeen. Nearly 50 years ago. A lot of ryan kent with the goal. Reasons why splashing down is Lewis Hamilton will be favourite to win todays british grand prix, after he set prefera ble reasons why splashing down is preferable but the disadvantage is someone preferable but the disadvantage is someone who has been upping space the fastest ever lap at silverstone, to take pole position. For a long period of time, it might bea for a long period of time, it might be a bit unpleasant but bob and doug despite a little slip up during qualifying, he was in impressive are be a bit unpleasant but bob and doug a re really be a bit unpleasant but bob and doug are really tough and i am sure they will be fine but they will probably form at his home track. Look a bit like i do after a ride in hamilton recovered from that spin to break the track record twice disneyland. I get off that thing and on his way to the 91st pole of his career. He was a third of a second quicker i look green. In the coming hours, than team mate valtteri bottas, and a full second ahead this test flight will be complete of red bulls max verstappen. And when is the spacecraft touches down, a new era in spacecraft would looking forward to see if hamilton have begun. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. Can make that his seventh win. So exciting lets take a look at todays papers. A couple who run a vineyard the observer reports that government on the isle of wight have been plans to reopen schools in september stunned by the response have been called into question to their request for help after their business was severely hit by the coronavirus pandemic. By the head of the teaching union, losing their workers and income meant they couldnt look after their 10 acres of vines, the nasuwt, who says urgent action but after a plea on social media is needed to convince parents hundreds of people have and teachers schools will be safe. Volunteered to work for free. Our correspondent new homes, hospitals and schools Duncan Kennedy reports. Will be given an automatic green light to be built, for russ and philippa, the vineyard according to the telegraph as the paper reports government was their life. Ten acres and 11,000 plans for the biggest overhaul of the Planning System since the second world war. Vines until covid 19 came. The lost virus fears put lives back on hold, is the headline leading staff and income and the two of them the sunday express. The paper says millions of people alone could not cope. It hits you. Will not go away this year due to concerns around coronavirus there is absolutely nothing you can and those living in popular uk destinations are also keen to stay inside in case tourists bring the infection with do. So they had an idea, that they would put out an ad for help. This them, the paper adds. So many more people holidaying in is what happened. Good morning. The uk because it cannot go abroad. Thank you all so much. Hundreds of people offered to help for free. Every day around 20 volunteers are that is putting pressure on the turning out to carry out the work. People living in the hot spots. |j it is hard. Why are you doing this . That is putting pressure on the People Living in the hot spots. I am quite excited about lightbulbs this to help people out give back to the morning. This is in the observer community. I thought it would be this morning. A bit of a row going nice to help out a local business. On in the irish sea about the kind it takes hours of toil. We worked it of lightbulbs used in lighthouses and whether you switch to led and be energy efficient. Some frustration out you lot have to pick half a million leaves. I did not know that. Because of the view is that they are not quite as good because the really it isjust something to help a fellow human being to make life a conventional lightbulb that is being bit easier. And ross and philippa used in lighthouses creates a loom we re of the light, according to people bit easier. And ross and philippa were almost speechless. It is like a that know more about this than i do which means a lot can be effectively big hug only a hundred times better. Reflect of particles of water, in it is absolutely amazing that they have just come out and done this. |j do have just come out and done this. do not know if has changed the way clouds and around the corners you see a lighthouse before the back you people think. Everyone isjust can see the light from the helping everybody. It seems that if lighthouse before you can see the lighthouse. Any changes that would you ask for help, so many people negate the purpose. A house of just saying, please, were here. More volunteers are due in the lights, you could be a marketing coming days in what is proving to be officer. End the rise of the coffee a vintage year. Duncan kennedy, bbc news. And prosecco. Catering vans an awful lot of vines to pick. That shot from the air, you could see you providing stacks, alcohol, coffee. I they needed some help. A lot of people giving help. Suitable weather have not seen much of it but this is on the isle of wight but not one of the many angles where our everywhere . Economy is heading. These adaptations which may last way after after that exceptional heat that the virus. Including people working some of you experienced on friday this cooler this weekend but there from home. On the sunday times, leg is still sunshine around where that sun is out through today it will feel pleasant but temperatures have dropped and it will be a sunny week because of a good show the trend, story, Police Forces are increasingly that they are keen for lets stay here in nottinghamshire us, if we have cams, to be able to and will have a look at nottingham, notice the temperature trend here. Pass on incidents of alleged keep things on the cool side for the next few days that the second half dangerous driving. So a kind of of the week, temperatures are set to climb across the country once again by the time we friday and saturday police, camera, action type thing we could be in the hot category once whereas we as motorists are being again, especially across the eastern asked to do our staff and critics half of the country. We will keep you updated as we go throughout the week. As i said today, it is nice argue this is asked being asked to do the work of the police and the when the sun is out, a little cooler when the sun is out, a little cooler when the sun is out, a little cooler when the cloud is with you and there police saying this is not the public will be some cloud showers around a doing the policesjob but time through today thought will be a police saying this is not the public doing the polices job but the public are part of the solution in little wet every now and then. What every type of crime and the argument is now and then across parts of scotla nd is now and then across parts of scotland and Northern England. They make, if we are all conscious outbreaks of rain showing up on the radar chart for the last few hours, a few showers and Northern England, southern wells in the south west as that we do that we could well and some about to return to Northern Ireland. Through the day, collectively be safer. Some people the outbreaks of rain in scotland and Northern England will break up a will be very keen. Some people have little bit and we will see sunshine as the car breaks up as well, showers get going again in northern a certain zeal. Ireland, becoming heavy through the afternoon. Further north we have heres matt with a look showers across scotland and the odd at this mornings weather. Thundery one, more sunshine around a lovely start to the day for some and a little on the cool side when of you with a beautiful sunrise the showers are with you, 111 15 in there in northamptonshire stop and where we feel the sunshine it will the showers are with you, 111 15 in the west, 16, 17 in the east. Be warm but a little bit cooler than similar temperatures in northern yesterday. You will notice that when ireland but here more frequent showers. To begin with showers in the showers come your way and there the Western Areas fewer here in the will be a scattering of them around. Some wetter than others and some of afternoon, more showers further east in the afternoon and some may pass wettest conditions to start with, through civil thin through the damn start for much of scotland, middle part of the day, only a small heavy showers through Northern England odds of wales as well. Cloud chance and by and large for the final day of the here across scotland and Northern England will thin and break and we will see sunshine develop between british grand prix it will stay the showers, there could be on the clear. A nudge below where we should heavy side through the day. A few be for this time of year. The showers we have this evening will showers spreading eastward through fade away for most of the night and central and southern parts of england and wales but you compared some will continue in the west but to what we saw further north this morning. And even though there is a with partly clear skies elsewhere, damn stuff that make start across generally light wind, a little the northern half, it does not look cooler tonight again and temperatures dropping to single too bad. Showers could be on the figures in the countryside, some thundery side but most sunshine towns and city centre sticking to between and temperatures between 1a double figures. As we go through to and 17. Northern ireland will seek frequent showers through the monday, rigid High Pressure, this pump on the isobars ahead of next afternoon and there will be some showers across england and wales. Weather system means that for many the ones in the west will mean will be a dry day, a few showers around, mainly in the north and west Western Areas are dry and some and the temperatures down a little bit on the values today, peaking at showers may work their way through around 22 degrees. Back to you both silverstone and so a small chance of in the studio. Showers further east at the grand looking forward to those happy prix, overall the dry day with showers. It is 13 minutes before temperatures around 21 celsius. It will feel cool through tonight with seven, time now for the film review. Many showers fading, you continuing in the west overnight and into the morning and a greater chance of temperatures dropping into single figures in the countryside tonight compared with recent nights. So as we go into the new week it will be a hello, and welcome to the film review with me, fresh start. Almost tween weather mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home systems on monday, a rigid High Pressure building in between, approaching weather fronts out there are in the west and that means there will be some showers around, not as many as we see through today, and in cinemas. Primarily they will be across Western Areas, many southern parts will stay dry throughout the day and temperatures down a little bit again after a fresh start compared to during lockdown, while everyone was watching movies today, 16, 22 degrees in the middle on streaming services, pa rt trailers for unhinged today, 16, 22 degrees in the middle part of the week we have to watch proudly boasted that the film for persistent rain in the would open in theatres injuly, north west of the country, windy with studio head mark gill speu calling it the canary north west of the country, windy spell as well through tuesday and in the coalmine for into wednesday and on tuesday some of the heaviest rain will be across cinema reopenings. Western scotland and rain on an in america, where coronavirus offer Northern Ireland and northern continue to spike, unhinged has england, further south and east you inevitably had its release are will see sunny spells and delayed, along with potential blockbusters temperatures starting to rise once like tenet and mulan. Again. It will be a thoroughly wet but here in the uk, day in western scotland with a fair the Russell Crowe actioner few inches of rain falling through is now testing the waters as a wide theatrical release, tuesday into wednesday but we will hoping to draw punters see the weekend with the rain easing back to the spectacle of big screen cinema. Away and to give an idea of what is to come next week, after a bill come on, man, go midweek, temperatures are climbing back into the hot level across many eastern levels by the end of the crowe stars as an aggrieved, week and weekend. Nice for the overweight and aggressive ball of anger whose path crosses with caren pistoriuss weekend and that is what counts. Rachel, a mother in the middle of a messy divorce who is late just coming up to 18 minutes past getting her son to school and herself to work. Six, lets have a look now at click. Im pretty sure that trucks following me. Hes road raging. Why dont you just chill, man . After she honks him at a traffic light and then refuses to apologise for her perceived rudeness, he sets out to teach her a lesson, pursuing rachel, her friends and her family while blaming her for his violent retribution. Hey pull your window down hey, welcome to click. Hope you are doing ok. This week, we have Something Special for you. Pitched somewhere between Steven Spielbergs duel you see, every so often and joel shumachers we start investigating a subject, thinking it falling down, unhinged, will make a nice, interesting five minute film, but then from director derrick borte, we tug on a particular thread is a nuts and bolts affair and it turns out there is something way bigger and way that does exactly what it says on the tin weirder going without ever really stopping to think about it. On than we thought. Andy. Talking of way weirder, whose phone is this . Heres omar mehtab. Im sitting here hey, mate. Hey, hows it going . Across from a friend. Good, thanks. We note from the trailer so do you want to start off that the action is going by telling us what you were to involve crowe wreaking originally sent out to look at . Mobile phone havoc in a diner and a giant truck running over a car, and that pretty much sums up the movie. A popcorn mix of interpersonal we wanted to find out craziness and big crunchy how online influencers, carbound carnage. The big personalities you see on social media, have been impacted during the pandemic. Can you see him . It seemed pretty hes catching up. Straightforward. Yeah, and then things got it helps, of course, really interesting, right . That playing a character yeah, it did. With anger Management Issues is hardly a stretch we started doing a little bit for Russell Crowe, although unlike Michael Douglass of digging and a pattern more interesting character in falling down, crowe starts emerged of influencers abusing crazy and then just gets worse. The trust of their millions of followers for their own financial gain. You can hardly call this an analysis of societal rage, but watching 90 minutes of head banging pedal our story started here, to the metal big screen with some of the biggest social thrills, ijust found myself happy to be back in a cinema, Media Influencers in the world. A group called faze clan, succumbing to the magic famous for esports and of the big screen. Entertainment. Better bring your a game. Put your hands together cos youre gonna need it. For faze clan they have 230 million also getting a wide summer followers, and were recently release this weekend valued at 250 million. Is summerland, a film that could not be more different from unhinged in every respect. More people are watching, more people have time to watch more, and they want more even when theyre done, because theyre still we were expecting you an hour ago. On their phones, looking sorry. Frank for content to consume. This is miss lamb, your new guardian. I dont want him here is the thing. Weve all got to do our bit. The brilliant Gemma Arterton stars as alice lamb, a reclusive writer living in a south Coast Village during world war ii. Alice is considered an oddity by the locals, a loner the majority of influencers who investigates and debunks dont have hundreds of millions myths and folklore, looking of followers and a slick ceo. For the facts behind the fiction. There are millions of i dont think its very interesting. I wrote them. Influencers who are sole when young evacuee frank shows up unexpectedly traders, and theyre actually on her doorstep, alice able to make a living with only has no time for him, tens of thousands of followers. Insisting that he be rehomed. The people who are famous but inevitably, a bond to you on instagram may not be grows between the pair, with alice warming to her the same people who are famous new charge as we learn to me on instagram, about the love and loss because there are millions of them, who have varying levels of followers that haunts her own past and influence. But those millions of mini and the possibility influencers depend on smaller brands, smaller deals, of magic in the future. Was she the one you loved . Would you think it was strange . And a lot less of them, no. And we found out that written and directed by Olivier Award Winning many of them have struggled playwright jessica swale, during the pandemic. Zara mcdermott is one summerland is a lovely, influencer who sits in the middle ground. Heartfelt film about matters of life and death that has its feet on the ground she has gotjust under 1. 5 million followers, and its head in the clouds. And she works with a lot of mid level brands. Ive seen influencers taking in the central role, arterton, on jobs that i wouldnt necessarily see them taking whos also an executive on before the pandemic, producer, relishes the chance just because i think theres to play a character who doesnt care about what the outside a little bit of an air of, world thinks of her, preferring instead to find like, lets take as many jobs as we possibly can. Refuge in her work. But this was the moment it hes not on his own. Became so much more. Right at the end of Gugu Mbatha Raw is perfectly the interview, zara said cast as the face that haunts something which took our investigation in an unexpected new direction. Alices memories, reminding her of what love once felt like, while a supporting cast including Penelope Wilson and Tom Courtenay ensures that so, since the pandemic began, even the smaller roles we found that weve received have heft. A really large quantity of e mails from brands selling miss lamb what i think is counterfeit whats most important, however, goods, and basically trying is that summerland is a film full of hope, something to get influencers to market these on their channels. And ijust believe that a lot of these brands are trying to exploit influencers we all sorely need right now. During this time, by offering them excessive amounts of money mrs litvak . For very small deliverables. Who are you . Mrs litvak, im very and not all of these sorry for your loss. Influencers had turned these offers down. From the heart warming to the horrific with the vigil, another new cinema release, this from the blumhouse label who gave us paranormal as you can see, i have my activity, the purge new wireless earphones in. And get out. I literally use my airpods every single day. And theyre all wireless. Written and directed by feature a first timer keith thomas, the story plays out over the sound quality is banging, really good, and they connect the course of one night to any bluetooth device. During which a troubled young man is hired to keep watch over a recently deceased member of now, off camera of zaras the orthodoxjewish community. Interview, her manager, charli paton, told us that her e mail inbox plagued with guilt and anxiety, was flooded by Companies Offering thousands to get them yakov discovers that mr litvak to advertise knockoff products. Believed he was being pursued so we went to find out more. By an evil spirit, a spirit that now seems to have set its sight on yakov, contacting him through visions and cell phone calls, some of the slightly more refusing to let him leave this suspicious brands that reach out to us are often willing apparently haunted house. Set largely in a gloomy to pay, and i know that they do actually pay, a lot more apartment where light money than the going rate is replaced by darkness visible, the vigil is in the industry, sometimes even at its best when suggesting rather than depicting up to three times the price its brooding horrors. That wed usually charge there are a few perfunctory for certain promotions. Jump scares here and there, but its the atmosphere i think that they prey of dread, aided by a groaning soundtrack, thats on the fact that influencers and Management Companies dont the films strongest suit. Always do this due diligence. Have you been enjoying it here . So charli was fed up of getting yeah. All these scam e mails asking you see, normally we hire a working couple in the winter, them to promote knockoff theres a lot of maintenance. Products and put their business and then theres a strip down, at risk. Emptying all the vans, giving them a good scrub. Sounds great. So she wanted to find out who was behind it all . Theres a hint of dread, too, about make up, an atmospheric and there was just one product that kept on coming up again british psychodrama from writer director claire oakley. And again and again knockoff apple airpods. Molly windsor is ruth, and then we found out that even the biggest influencers a taciturn teenager who arrives in the world were being paid at a bleak off season to promote these knockoff cornish caravan park where her boyfriend airpods. Tom is working. Lipstick smears on the mirror and strands of red hair each airpod comes on toms clothes lead with a charging case ruth to suspect that and a charging cable. Hes being unfaithful. So im going to check them out right now. Their whole site is 70 but her own growing off, and use code kylie relationship with the for free shipping. Charismaticjade suggests that if deceptions are at play, they may be internal rather than external. Kylie and kendalljenner have a combined following a 337 shes got a bit of million followers on instagram, reputation, you know . And there they were promoting reputation for what . A Company Called nova play, whose earbuds seem to be like its central character, make up is an enigmatic riddle, an exact copy a film that slips seamlessly between genres. On one level, its a coming of age story about someone discovering of apples airpods. Their identity and sexuality. But its also haunted apple provided us a statement and by horror, with the eerie said that last year they sought the vistas of the caravan park reflecting ruths inner turmoil, stalked by shadowy figures whose presence seems listing of hundreds of thousands of both threatening and elusive. Knockoff products. Do you know a girl with long red hair . Shes not ringing any bells. It was about this time crucially, oakley, making her that we started talking to some feature debut after helming e commerce experts to find out several shorts, wants to keep the audience guessing, who was behind this wave musing upon how much of this of knockoff product and influencer promotions. And there was one word is genuinely mysterious and how that kept coming up drop shipping. The issue of drop shipping much isjust in ruths mind. Is a relatively new phenomenon. Its a very, very fast moving Business Model thats constantly changing. Its a strange movie, low on explanation, big on atmosphere. Were constantly seeing new entrants into the market, thanks to cinematographer new platforms that provide nick cooke, composer the service, so as regulators ben salisbury, and sound and enforcers, to a certain designer ania przygoda, extent, were always trying play catch up. All of whom lend to the air of unease. Ruth, you dont need to go ruth we started searching and we found hundreds of people you can find make up on curzon saying they were making a fortune drop shipping. Home cinema and then but what is it . A selection of uk cinemas over heres a little rundown. The drop shipper goes to an online chinese the coming weeks and months. Marketplace, often aliexpress. They find a low priced product, set up a website, and add the stars have their a huge markup. Beginnings and their ends. For a few moments, somewhere in between, a few, very few may influencers are paid to promote the product and send you straight to the website. Support thought. When you buy the product, its shipped directly to you from china. The seller could be the late Johann Johansson was a brilliant composer who was oscar nominated on a different continent for his scores for the theory of everything and never even see the product. And sicario. Drop shippers dont hold any inventory, so theres no financial risk. He was also the director and its important of last and first men, to be really clear. Which played at the berlin film drop shipping isnt illegal. Festival earlier this year and is now available on demand from bfi player. Inspired by olaf stapletons for example, heres cult sci fi novel and narrated kevin david, whojust moved by tilda swinton, the film uses into his pretty sweet words, music and haunting new apartment in miami, and he gave us a very honest footage of abstract monuments from the former yugoslavia insight about the insane amount to evoke a vision of futuristic of money that drop shippers humanity on the brink of extinction. Are actually making. You can have a massive business without ever going to china. The universal end right . Comes in due course. Like, ive personally sent growing out of a multimedia millions of dollars to china, project unveiled at ive, you know, gotten millions the Manchester International and millions of dollars festival in 2017 and completed afterjohanssons death worth of products. In 2018, last and first men ive never been to china. Is a hauntingly elegiac work described by its creator those airpods ive as a film that straddles actually seen. The border of fiction and documentary, a meditation some of my friends have stores on memory and failed utopia doing hundreds of thousands contextualised through of dollars a month the literary mode of Science Fiction. Selling those, right . Someone will spend hundreds of millions, however much money it costs to create it, and then china will essentially reverse engineer it. Some sharp drop shippers take advantage of that and they create massive, massive incomes by leveraging those trends. All right, well, i never thought id be saying the last mission so we contacted loads of drop shippers, and even chatted before mars, and yet to quite a few of them. Here we are making less and there was one thing that really stood out preparations for the long journey. Amongst them all. Thank you. Theyre just like you and me. The future of mankind, some of them even work or rather womankind, out of their bedroom. Is the subject of proxima, but the difference is, theyre the story of an astronaut preparing for a lengthy stint making huge sums of money. On the International Space station in service of so fast forward, i grabbed one of the products that took me to, it was a super bowl ring. A forthcoming mission to mars. I made 55,000 in that month, eva green is sarah, a french quit myjob, and then fast astronaut whose presence is not immediately welcomed forward, i made over 20 by matt dillons mike, million in the last five years. Who considers her little drop shipping dramatically more than a tourist. But during the gruelling changed my life. Training procedure, sarah proves that shes more all we needed to do was look than a match for any man whilst on youtube at these guys also wrestling with the demands of motherhood and the prospect of saying goodbye bragging about how much money theyre making, to her daughter. And sharing tips on how to get in on it. Written and directed and, when we were going by alice winocour, who co wrote through all these videos, the brilliant mustang, proxima is a quietly engrossing we found something incredible. Tale of a woman following her dreams of the stars one guy was even showing other drop shippers a template letter while facing the consequences to copy and send influencers. Of her actions on earth. It was that easy. And the template that like last years lucy i give my students, that in the sky, in which natalie you can just copy and paste portman played an astronaut and use for yourself. Unable to readjust to normal its right here. Life after leaving earths instagram influencer reach out script. Atmosphere, winocours film maintains an intriguing balance and im going to say hey, between the everyday and the name of that and the out of this world, person my name is, and youre with green doing a terrificjob going to put your name. Of portraying the warring that youtube explainer was pressures that her character must face in order stunning, and revealed so much. To achieve her goal. The professional looking e mails charli showed us, at its heart is a palpable sent from the mysterious tension between the anxiety companies, were actually just from bedrooms around the world. She feels at leaving her child behind and the pride she takes and the shadowy drop shippers in showing her daughter that she, like her mother, were just entrepreneurs can do anything she wants. Proxima all feels very real, trying their luck. Like many things, youve got your good guys and youve not something that can be said got your bad guys. But the problem is, its really easy to be a bad guy of flash gordon, which celebrates its 40th anniversary when youre an anonymous person with a 4k restoration, sitting behind a laptop. Playing in selected cinemas before coming to disc. And gabriel told us how some drop shippers can easily scam people. I see stores that come and goes, they literally steal flash money from people. Ahha saviour of the universe one of the stores were selling iron man hat, a camp cult classic, which was like a real hat flash gordon looks even more that goes up and down, and they were selling bonkers now than it did back it for 29. When you go to alibaba in 1980, with the great and aliexpress, the selling max von sydow tearing up the screen as ming the merciless, price is what is real, while Brian Blessed delivers and those stores make millions of dollars within a month perhaps the most famous and they they just wipe line of his career. The entire store and with all his men, he they collect the money, couldnt even kill flash. They disappear and they dont gordons alive . Ship any products. And those stores are ah, they dont make em literally, like, everywhere. So, from zara telling us like that any more. About the suspicious e mails thats it for this week. Shed been receiving, im off for a few weeks now, but anna smith will be we delved into a world made here while im away with all possible only by the best new movies. Thanks for watching the modern internet. And stay safe. Now, a teenager in kansas can persuade an influencer in london to promote a product. Are we dreaming . Id like to think so. Then that leads to someone in stockholm buying something from a factory in china which copies the design of a company in california. Its a truly global story. And im afraid that is where we have to stop for the short cut of this weeks click, but do check omars full investigation. It is on bbc iplayer right now. He also does more investigations on the trending podcast. Dont forget that we live in social media, on youtube, facebook, instagram, and twitter, and you can trust us. Good morning. We are bbcclick. 00 29 53,477 2147483051 51 41,453 thanks for watching, 2147483051 51 41,453 4294966103 13 29,430 and we will see you soon. Welcome to breakfast with Nina Warhurst and chris mason. Our headlines today a former conservative minister and current mp is arrested on suspicion of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. Classified documents released by the British Military raise new questions about whether uk special forces killed unarmed civilians while deployed in afghanistan. Two american astronauts on board the first manned commercial flight into space head home from the International Space station. Aubameyang works his wembley magic, leading arsenal to fa cup victory over chelsea, in an empty stadium, but the big question is, will he stay at arsenal . It is another day of sunshine and showers. It is a bomb the sun is out when the show is come through, it will feel a bit cooler than yesterday and it could be heavy and foundry in the north west. Thundery. Its sunday 2nd august. Our top story a conservative mp, and former minister, has been arrested on suspicion of rape. He has now been released on bail. According to the sunday times, the allegations were made by a former parliamentary employee, who has accused him of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. Our Political Correspondent Tony Bonsignore is in westminster for us. Morning tony, what can you tell us . This is what we know. The allegations are against a current mp former minister and according to the sunday times they have been made by a former parliamentary employee and it is sunday times says she alleges the mp assaulted her, forced her to have sex and left us all traumatise you to go to hospital she has accused him of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. We have had a statement from the metropolitan police. On friday 31st ofjuly, they received allegations relating to four separate incidents relating to Sexual Offences and assault. In westminster, lambeth and hackney before july last year and january this year. A man in his 50 was arrested on saturday the first of august on suspicion of rape. Has been released on bail to return on a date in mid august. The tory party chief whip it has been reported he had been aware of the allegations and spoken to the. Mr spencer had not known to the magnitude of the allegations and a spokesman for him said he took all allegations of corruption and abuse extremely seriously and has strongly encouraged anybody who has approached him to contact appropriate authorities. The conservative party say they take all allegations of this nature extremely seriously. Classified documents from within the British Military raise fresh concerns about whether British Special forces may have killed unarmed civilians when they were fighting in helmand in afghanistan in 2011. The material was disclosed as part of a court case, following a bbc panorama investigation, which highlighted allegations that the sas deliberately targeted fighting aged men even when they didnt pose a threat. The ministry of defence has denied such a policy existed. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. This is how elite troops target the taliban. Controversial night raids with the aim to kill or capture enemy fighters. This shows afghan commanders on a mission with american support. But it was the same tactics used by British Special forces during their time in helmand. Last year, bbc panorama heard allegations the sas had killed unarmed civilians, with testimony from survivors in a raid in 2011, unarmed civilians, with testimony from survivors of a raid in 2011, who said the british shot family members when they posed no threat. Translation they tied his hands in front of me. If youve tied someones hands how can they fight . Lawyers representing one of the afghan families are now challenging the ministry of defence here at the high court. Theyre trying to find out whether there was a proper investigation or whether there mightve been a cover up, and theyve just forced the mod to release these highly sensitive documents which show that there were serious concerns about the raid within the British Military. In heavily redacted e mails sent soon after the raid, one british officer asks, is this about latest massacre . Another soldier replies with reports that two of the afghans were shot reaching for weapons. He says, its the eight time its happened, adding, you couldnt make it up. While another e mail highlights the anger of an afghan officer who suggests two men were shot trying to run away, and the other two men were assassinated. One mp says the documents warrant a fresh investigation. It is deeply alarming, it is deeply serious, and the government needs to come clean. If that does not merit some kind of enquiry, because at the end of the day youre talking about war crimes potential war crimes, than i do not know what does. The British Militarys own report into the raid released to the court says the four men killed were all armed and one was a known taliban commander, who had been targetting coalition forces. In a statement the mod said. The mod recently closed down the unit investigating allegations of potential war crimes in afghanistan. But these documents at the very least highlight concerns about its transparency and the secrecy surrounding Britain Special forces. Jonathan beale, bbc news. The australian state of victoria has declared a state of disaster and is imposing a Strict Lockdown in response to new cases of coronavirus. The measures, including a night time curfew, come into force tonight. Lets get more from our correspondent phil mercer, whos in sydney for us this morning. If this seems pretty significant . It is these restrictions coming in about two hours time and it means the people of melbourne will be subjected to this nighttime curfew and there will be restrictions on people going shopping for food so these are the strictest lockdown measures australia has seen since the pandemic began and it follows the pandemic began and it follows the worst week of the coronavirus emergency that australia has seen and this is a very much centred in the state of victoria. It has been reporting each and every day hundreds of new infections and over the past week dozens of deaths. These numbers may not seem large internationally but in the australian context, they are very big, they are very significant and they have fronted the authorities in victoria to declare a state of disaster that covers the city of melbourne says a very strict measures and Authorities Say that will last for at least six weeks and this is a very serious attempt to bring the new Coronavirus Infections under control. It is very much, as we say, centred in the victoria. Other parts of australia heavily restricting travel out of victoria. As the rest of australia looks nervously at what is happening in victoria. A few months ago, many australians could have been forgiven for thinking the coronavirus outbreak was under control in this country but how quickly things change. Victoria now battling with hundreds of new infections each and every day and that state of disaster has been declared. Six weeks is a significant period of time. I wonder how this has been viewed elsewhere andi how this has been viewed elsewhere and i wonder what prospect there is that these kind of measures could become nationwide . People in sydney, for example, are now forbidden to travel to the neighbouring state of queensland to the north. The authorities in queensland believe that sydney is a coronavirus hotspots. Hundreds of new infections reported in victoria, here in New South Wales, australias most populous state, sydney is the state capital and it has been reporting around a dozen, perhaps 20 new coronavirus of new cases each day. Very different from victoria but still the authorities are very worried that these infections could ta ke worried that these infections could take off and a serious situation could come to pass here in New South Wales so much of australia on edge but certainly the people of victoria, 5 Million People in melbourne, now getting ready for australias strict as ever lockdown measures, extraordinary measures, including that nighttime curfew. Two nasa astronauts are hurtling back towards earth following an Historic Mission on the first commercial rocket. The dragon capsule, built by the Us Company Space x, is due to splashdown in the ocean off the coast of florida. A successful landing would mean america can send its own teams into orbit again after retiring its shuttles in 2011. Our science correspondent Rebecca Morelle has more. Mission control dragon spacex, separation confirmed. For bob behnken and doug hurley it is time to head home, the dragon capsule leaving the International Space station, the first ever private spacecraft to carry astronauts back to earth. We are about to embark on the final portion of the journey. Ive referred to some of our spacex friends as the hardest part was getting us launched but the most important part is bringing us home and so i look forward to the test objectives of not only separating from the International Space station smoothly but then coming down to a nice splashdown off the florida coast. Theirjourney began two months ago in a spacecraft owned by the us company, spacex. This move to the commercial sector marks a major change, opening up space to anyone who can pay for a seat. But the return will be a real challenge, with a fiery re entry through the atmosphere. Parachutes will then slow the spacecraft down, ready for an ocean splashdown in the gulf of mexico, the first water landing since the Apollo Missions ended nearly 50 years ago. Theres a lot of reasons why splashing down is preferable but the disadvantage for somebody that has been up in space for a long period of time, it might be a bit unpleasant, and bob and doug are really tough and i am sure they will be fine but theyll look a little bit like i do after i go to disneyland and ride the teacup ride with my kids and i get off of that thing and i look green. Mission control dragon spacex depart burn zero complete. In the coming hours, this test flight will be complete and when is the spacecraft touches down, a new era in spacecraft will have begun. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. Tomorrow rules are being relaxed to allow workplaces in england to open up again, marking a change in the governments advice to work from home. However, many businesses have confirmed they will not be asking staff to return to the office any time soon, which will impact shops and cafes that rely on trade from nearby workers. We can speak now to kate bell, who is head of Employment Rights at the tuc, and david abrahamovitch, founder of the coffee shop chain grind. How are your members are feeling about tomorrow . I think many people are feeling anxious. Everyone wants to get back to work. But the government guidance has been pretty unclear. We still do not have a requirement for business to publish their Risk Assessments, the reassurance for people who have been shielding just is not clear and we do not have a proper sick pay that people so that that people live so they can know they can stay home if they are not feeling well. Your business is reliant on people travelling fast and buying your coffee and if they are working in their back bedroom, they are not travelling pass . Absolutely. There isa travelling pass . Absolutely. There is a ecosystem of businesses depending on people getting the tubes and train into Central London and consuming stuff. There is a whole industry to service them. 80 reduction in football in parts of london, it is pretty scary. Footprints. How bleak has it been . We have ten locations, but those in places like Liverpool Street and London Bridge, it really is a ghost town. As a londoner it scares me, let alone as a business owner. When you hear businesses like davids and everything they have been through, presumably you want people to go back into work as well. What would you say to workers who get into that office and are concerned that social distancing measures are not in place and concerned about hygiene or feel they do not want to raise their voice because they feel theirjob is vulnerable at the moment . Everybody wa nts vulnerable at the moment . Everybody wants people going back to work and businesses like davids, it is important to protect jobs businesses like davids, it is important to protectjobs but it is important to protectjobs but it is important to protectjobs but it is important to make people feel safe and they need to be able to raise their voices when they see people that are not saved. That is what we asked to require businesses to publish their risk management. People need to be able to speak up. Of course, we would say the best way to do that is join the union so you have someone independent representing you. People should not have to work in unsafe places and it is important they talk to employers. Employers should consult their employees to create their risk management. What more needs to be done . Publishing Risk Assessment is that all . That is an important step but we need more support so that people who do need to self isolate and take time off work know they can do that and know they will have access to sickbay. 2 Million People on and they do own enough. At the beginning of the pandemic matt hancock saying he could not live off that sickbay. But if people do fall eal, they need to note they can stay home. Potentially people could be working from home into the next year. That must be so frustrating because it rips your Business Model from under your feet. We are lucky to have a diversified model. We sell coffee to have a diversified model. We sell coffe e o n to have a diversified model. We sell coffee on line but for those completely relied on the high street, not having people coming into the offices is a nightmare and i find it frustrating when you see billion dollar tech business is telling that employees that no one will be back in the office until 2021 because this is a fast moving situation and i think there is no need to be making such long term decisions like that because other people follow. These companies are building giant tower blocks as headquarters in places like kings cross and London Bridge and they are doing that because there is an amazing ecosystem with staff to service their and employees. My message today would be that by the time that building is finished, if you want them to be a londoner for these people to come back to, you need to start getting people back into the office now because otherwise the mud that you chose for your headquarters is going to be unrecognisable. The station the londoner. Doing perhaps have to get used to the fact that big cities will never be the same as they once were . think there is a novelty thing going on with working from home at the moment in my opinion. There is a place for it and icy more Flexible Work moving forward but they must be value to face to face interaction and there must be value to chatting in the corridor by the left and the Junior Member of the team getting to chat with the boss and you cannot replicate that stuff. For sure, i think we will see some changes and there will be value in that. But the end of face to face communication is not now and i think we are seeing that be a little overplayed in the middle of this crisis. I wonder the extent to which this pandemic, and we do not know the timeframe on how things will pan out over the coming weeks and years. Does it have the potential to change forever the relationship between employee and employer . I think we have some big changes and many things that people have been asking for regarding Flexible Working, we have shifted that in this pandemic and it is important we use that creativity to keep thinking about how to give eve ryo ne keep thinking about how to give everyone a decent working environment. I think it will continue to be important but government needs to put the right support in place for business and workers while we go through this so we do not have businesses forced to close earlier and people out of jobs. And that is another thing that could be put in place, an extension of theJob Retention could be put in place, an extension of the Job Retention scheme and if we do see an extension of the social distancing measures, that may continue to be necessary while the changes to the wider world for some made. It has already cost billions and if they extend the scheme they arejust and if they extend the scheme they are just extending and if they extend the scheme they arejust extending jobs and if they extend the scheme they are just extending jobs that may eventually not exist anyway. Does they not need to be a ritual taper to make sure business can then stand on their own two feet . Obviously it depends on the course of the pandemic and where we are in october, november. But there are businesses that will have a viable future but may need more support to keep going. I think the government could support more tailored support to stop that sort of knock on employment which we do not want to see and stop good distances going under. On that specific point of the furlough scheme and your desire to see specific help, have you got particular industries in mind or particular industries in mind or particular of money in mind . I was doing a phone in on radio 4 and there were people making that exact argument, in particular circumstances either economically around a Small Business or healthwise if they were looking after someone who is continuing to shield this by government advice because they see themselves as particularly vulnerable. What case are you making in specific terms to the treasury about where you think an extension to furlough would be justified was in mark for a long time we have been telling government that it needs a set of specific plans and we have asked them to bring together business, union and government to talk about what it should look like for retail, it will be different in aviation, different in manufacturing. How many schemes in europe where they are common, evenin in europe where they are common, even in normal times, to deal with downturns . On a business level you need to prove you have a viable Business Plan but a temporary shortfall in the pan demand and where you can make a specific case for your business, that is the right way to go. Briefly, is there any appetite from government to entertain that argument . Were getting to the as we head into august, september, october that getting to the as we head into august, september, octoberthat this is going to matter. We hope business and government are listening. We have been making these arguments clearly a nd have been making these arguments clearly and i think everybody wants to avoid unemployment and they want to avoid unemployment and they want to avoid unemployment and they want to avoid the business going under and we willjust continue to make that case. Kate and david, i hope your businesses begin to thrive again. Heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning to you. Good morning to you both. A lovely sunrise for some this morning and if you mist it, this morning and if you mist it, this was just down the road from us in london. And then we will see more of that sunshine through the day but for some of you we will be interrupted occasionally by a couple of downpours, a bit like yesterday although we started cloudier across scotla nd although we started cloudier across scotland and Northern England this morning. This is where the bulk of the rain is a present, a few spots of rain and drizzle in wales in the south west and a few showers scraping the north coast of Northern Ireland. What we will seize the cloud across scotland and Northern England break up more and more sunshine come through but there will still be some showers coming along during the afternoon. A few showers further south but in the north we do see the showers there is a chance of the odd rumble of thunder and flash of lightning but a brighter afternoon across scotland compared to this morning. The westerly wind which keeps thing on the cool side in the west of scotland, 1a, 15 degrees compared to 17 or 18 for some in the east. Same in Northern Ireland but the showers are more frequent here through the afternoon. Bright afternoon for Northern England, wales and the south west, a few showers will push eastwards, one or two could much the way through quite briefly at silverstone but overall a largely dry day for fans of the british grand prix. Temperatures just down where they should be for this time of year at around 20, 20 should be for this time of year at around 20,20 one degree. And should be for this time of year at around 20, 20 one degree. And that will lead to a cool night. Showers around during the evening across some eastern areas, they will fade away, a couple continuing overnight in the westernmost will have largely clear skies for a large part of the night and that means we will see temperatures drip down further than we have seen recently, perhaps down to single figures, chance of the rain very close to the Channel Islands. That area of low pressure will push into france and we are on this bubble of High Pressure ahead of the next approaching weather system and that means more if you will stay dry for long, if not com pletely will stay dry for long, if not completely dry on monday. A few showers dotted around, chiefly ra m parts of scotla nd showers dotted around, chiefly ramparts of scotland and Northern Ireland i may be done parts of england during the afternoon temperatures are down on value, 16 22 celsius. A little down on where we should be for this stage in august. Later part of the week, an area of low pressure pushes in and it is good to target rain across parts of scotland and Northern Ireland in particular, windy conditions in particular and across western scotland where the rain will be most relentless, tuesday into wednesday we could see a few inches of rain. Rain for Northern Ireland, Northern England is in north west wales. The further south and east, windy day turning a little bit warmer and a quick skip ahead to the end of the week because we could see the return of some very hot weather once again, particularly across parts of england and wales at the moment, a chance that they could work northwards into the start of the weekend. That is how it looks. But to you both, nina and chris. A little bit of everything there, relentless rain in scotland, my goodness. Thank you, matt. The social media platform tiktok which is known for its viral dance routines and lip sync videos could be banned in the us by president donald trump. Its due to fears the chinese owned ap could be collecting and sharing users private data. The us general manager of tiktok insists it is here for the long run. Our reporter Sophia Smith Galer joins us from our london newsroom. Good morning to you. You know tiktok well. Ostensibly this is a platform that young people used to make up dance routines and get their grandfather involved. What is donald trump concerned about . Like you say it has gone from being a niche video app targeted to teenagers to a video platform so large it has become a campaign issue. Like you say, tiktok is currently owned by a chinese company, bytedance although we know there are talks about byte da nce bytedance diverts thing its u. S. Based bytedance diverts thing its us. Based companies. But bytedance diverts thing its u. S. Based companies. But as for President Trump, we know that it is something that sells well at the moment with republican voters, we know that anti china policy is something that really rallies the troops at the moment. Is there any evidence and what has bytedance had to say about the allegation that tiktok is harvesting personal data . There is a paucity of evidence, certainly nothing new has come to light as of late to say that there is any Security Risk using tiktok in terms of data being shared with the chinese government. In terms of data privacy and intrusions there is nothing about tiktok that would be different to the other apps that we use such as Facebook Twitter or instagram. So no evidence to back up his claims. Two issues here, whether it is the ethical thing to do to ban a social media platform but also the practicalities around it. Could he do this if he tried . He does have the power of an executive order as president of the united states, an executive order does by pass legislature and judiciary somewhat but it does come underjudicial review and that means that an executive order can be cancelled, revoked or found, indeed, executive order can be cancelled, revoked orfound, indeed, to be judicially unlawful. Some people in the us think it is because of the type of person using tiktok. Younger people, perhaps left leaning, who may not be supportive of donald trump politically. Could there be something in that . There could be something in that . There could be something in that . There could be something in that. It is worth pointing out that President Trump cannot dominate the conversation on social media like he is used to with facebook advertising. He has spent tens of thousands of dollars lately in facebook ads asking people to sign the petition to ban tiktok. Political advertising is banned on that one maxim in terms of how politicians can try and control conversations on their it is very limited. If you do not have organic reach you struggle. And even if you banned tiktok via isps, we have seen in the past when there have been attem pts in the past when there have been attempts at this that there are ways of circumnavigating that easily. am aware that india, which bans the app last month because of skirmishes on the India Chinese border, and india and tiktok alongside other chinese owned apps because they were deemed a National Security threat, i know that users struggle to access the app on a vpn. So it is a reality that if tiktok were to be banned in the us or any other country around the us or any other country around the world, even a vpn may not be enough. Thank you very much. Many hurdles for the president overcoming if he does want to ban the app and what a shame for the millions of people who use it. I have used it occasionally but my videos have not been viral. Edgy content about packing biscuits into a tin. Nothing middle aged about that at all. Packing biscuits into a tin. Nothing middleaged about that at all. No, not at all. Coming up on breakfast this morning, well bejoined again by 9 year old captain tobias who has Cerebral Palsy after finishing his incredible 52 mile charity walk. Hell tell us about the money hes raised, and crossing the finish line with olympian Jessica Ennis hill. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and Nina Warhurst. Heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news a former conservative minister and current mp has been arrested on suspicion of rape. The sunday times says the allegations were made by a former parliamentary employee and include four separate incidents at addresses in london, including in westminster, between july last year and january this year. The metropolitan police said a man in his 50s has now been released on bail. A conservative Party Spokesman said that all allegations of this nature were taken extremely seriously, adding it would be inappropriate to comment further. There are fresh concerns about whether British Special forces may have killed unarmed civilians when they were fighting the taliban in afghanistan. Last year, the bbcs Panorama Programme highlighted allegations that the sas deliberately targeted men of fighting age in Helmand Province who posed no threat. The ministry of defence denies such a policy existed, but further questions have been raised by classified documents disclosed as part of a court case. The australian state of victoria has declared a state of disaster and is introducing the countrys toughest ever coronavirus lockdown measures. The restrictions, which come into force tonight, include a night time curfew, limits to exercise and shopping restrictions. Its after a further 671 cases and seven deaths were confirmed there in the past 2a hours. Reforms to the Planning System in england have been announced by the housing secretary robertjenrick, to speed up building projects. It comes after the Prime Minister pledged £5 billion to build, build, build to help soften the Economic Impact of coronavirus. But the Housing Charity shelter has warned against any reforms that lead to bad quality housing. Tens of millions of americans are set to lose a weekly unemployment benefit after republicans and democrats failed to reach a deal on its extension. They would usually receive 600 a week the equivalent of a59 pounds. It was part of a wider package adopted in march as the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses to close. Two nasa astronauts are hurtling back towards earth following an Historic Mission on the first commercial rocket. The dragon capsule, built by the Us Company Spacex, is due to splashdown in the ocean off the coast of florida. A successful landing would mean america can send its own teams into orbit again after retiring its shuttles in 2011. What a moment that is going to be. You could just look at those pictures forever. Mesmerising. Although they could send me off to sleep which would not be appropriate. A significant number of people who contract coronavirus say they are still suffering from debilitating symptoms, like extreme fatigue and limb pain for months after. Thats despite the average length of the illness being 1a days. Were joined now by one of our regular gps, nighat arif, who is in buckinghamshire this morning. Good morning and nice to see you. Are you well . Good morning. I am good. Iam rocking are you well . Good morning. I am good. I am rocking the colours this morning. A terrific range of colours, fantastic. Call it what you wa nt colours, fantastic. Call it what you want but this idea that plenty of people are experiencing, it is not just a couple of weeks of potentially feeling very ill or for some people extremely ill but plenty of people now reporting that even if they have had relatively mild symptoms in that first period, a very long tail to this disease. This is an interesting phenomenon and i am thinking of other viruses that we deal with like glandular fever where patients can be left with sometimes cardio problems and other things. When sarss pandemic was over in eastern countries, lots of patients had scarring on that lungs and now we find a similar situation with covid 19. Patient spending time in icu coming up with long term fatigue and also patients will tell me, they cannot remember words very quickly and also cases that patients are left with high Blood Pressure issues, scarring on the lungs, secondary to covid 19 but the other big thing i am seeing is the Mental Health impact. Whether that is connected to the fatigue experiencing is hard to know. A fascinating bit of research that we still need to get more information on. The thing to emphasise is still how little we know about this virus. It is new virus. We have woken up to it around february. We had 50 plus yea rs it around february. We had 50 plus Years Experience so this is relatively new so that that is why it is so important to engage. Professor tim specter, has got an app where people can record symptoms and we are keen to know if there are any long term complications. I really recommend you recommend that app. What. Let drill down to the practical reality. If a patient comes to see you and says i think i have had covid but i am experiencing these long term things like the brainfog, in these long term things like the brain fog, in terms of the conversation you have with them, if they say i have been asked to be back at work but i am still struggling, where does that sit as far as struggling, where does that sit as farasa struggling, where does that sit as far as a doctors note . If a patient is having a video telephone meeting with me, i would say do not be surprised if you have residual effects and be kind to yourself. Particularly if you have been in itu, do not rush back to do anything because we could get pneumonia or secondary infections quickly. I am really is a doctor. Did not that. But when it comes to doing a note for patients, my priorities, i am an advocate for the patient. If a patient tells me they are feeling all these symptoms, that means to me they are still recovering and we still dont know if they can still pass on the virus is only about my patients to be well enough so when they do go back to work, they can go back for a longer term which is going to be more beneficialfor the employer. At the minute, a lot of employers have been really fantastic and they are really taking note of what is going on and have been kinder to the employers. That is what i am experiencing. As an advocate of my patient, i will support them. Thank you for coming on again and speak to you soon. That is really true, as soon as you start to be better you go back to 100 miles an hour but you have to give yourself some time. You feel you need to keep up or catch up so the psychology around all of it. We are learning all the time. An interesting that employers are becoming more understanding about long term recovery. Lets check in with a review of the big day in wembley. They had a lot of things happening but no fans. Arsenal manager mikel arteta says the fa cup is part of his clubs history, after they won the trophy for 14th time, extending their own record. They beat chelsea 2 1 in the final, to secure a place in europe next season. It was the first time the final had been played at wembley without fans, and chelsea were quickest to settle, Christian Pulisic putting them ahead after just five minutes. Theres been much speculation about the future of arsenal captain Pierre Emerick aubameyang and theyll be even more desperate to keep him after he equallised with a penalty, and then scored the winner. Hes clearly far better with his feet than his hands he dropped the trophy, before eventually holding it aloft. It isa it is a double reward for us. It is really important for this club in every way to be in europe. We have dominated this competition and winning it is part of our history and fortunately i contributed to it and fortunately i contributed to it and well did it and i am so happy. Eddie howe has told bournemouth fans that leaving the club was one of the hardest decisions hed ever had to make, after they agreed to part company. The clubs five year spell in the premier league came to an end when they were relegated last weekend. Howe said it was the right time for the club to have a change. His association with bournemouth, as a player and as manager, spanned 25 years. Celtic begin their campaign to win a record tenth successive scottish premiership title today. Theyre at home to hamilton this afternoon. The side most likely to stop celtics run is rangers they kicked off the season with a 1 0 win at aberdeen. Ryan kent with the goal. Lewis hamilton will be favourite to win todays british grand prix, after he set the fastest ever lap at silverstone, to take pole position. Despite a little slip up during qualifying, he was in impressive form at his home track. Hamilton recovered from that spin to break the track record twice on his way to the 91st pole of his career. He was a third of a second quicker than team mate valtteri bottas, and a full second ahead of red bulls max verstappen. Englands cricketers made hard work of it but they won the Second One Day International against ireland, to take an unbeatable 2 0 lead in the series. Adil rashid became the first english spinner to take 150 wickets in this format of the game, with ireland only managing 212 for 9. Jonny bairstow was really impressive, hitting 82 offjust 41 balls, before england suffered a mid innings wobble but they recovered to win by 4 wickets with 105 balls to spare. And that is your spot. It is funny the kind of phrases you associate with the english summer. Torrential downpours and mid anything wobble. wasjust about downpours and mid anything wobble. was just about to say especially after the west indies with so many days washed out. Coronavirus or not, some things never change. The coronavirus pandemic derailed hundreds of thousands of routine operations across britain, and the bbc has been told that the backlog is growing. Its because extra safety procedures mean surgery is taking much longer than it used to. Our science correspondent Richard Westcott spent a morning with an operating theatre team at addenbrookes hospital in cambridge to see how the virus has changed the way they work. It is already one of the toughest jobs you can do but covid has made surgery even jobs you can do but covid has made surgery even tougher. What is it like working in one of those masks was make exhausting. It is not easy to hear everybody. We have been allowed to fill a morning of operations. This is surgery near the airwaves, mouth, throat and noses and that is where the virus can leave so even though the patients are isolated and tested negative, the team need multiple layers of protective gear. One of the Biggest Challenges is being heard through your mask. How much harder is it to do yourjob . It is much harder. Saying things over and over again and we relying on anticipating each others movements as well. And we relying on anticipating each others movements as well. A good illustration is that even with the sealed mask, the glass is teaming. Between operations, everything is cleaned and they change the ppe. It isa cleaned and they change the ppe. It is a well practised technique. Then it is onto the next patient, then, he was meant to have her cancer operation in march. There are so many things going on in this world not just covid many things going on in this world notjust covid and when you have another illness, we need the support. Covid19 means everything ta kes support. Covid19 means everything takes longer. But even working flat out, the team can still only get through between half and two thirds of the daily operations that they used to. I am assuming there is no way you can get back to where you we re way you can get back to where you were before with the number of patients . Not at all. We just have to change the way to do things, the way we train. We cannot have as many trainees in the theatre and the volume of cases, the rate at which we do this has dropped. Covid has changed the way surgeons have had to work and of those changes mean that across the country thousands of patients will have to wait longer for their operations. Richard westcott, bbc news. A reminder there have knock on consequences of the virus. Even when in zero in, it takes so much longer. And it will be a long time before things return to how they were before. Thats check in now with matt for the weather. Harrogate there looks beautiful. Good morning to you all. Some sunshine there but looming shower clouds just behind. Staying in harrogate to show you what to expect in the week ahead. It could be interesting with temperatures dropping where they should be for this stage in august. Mid week, most of us will see rain through the north and the west but look at the temperature trend towards the end. The wind switches from westerly to southerly, the heat will return across parts of the country particularly across the eastern half with temperatures above 30 degrees again. Keep an eye on that over the next few days. It will not feel anywhere near as hot as that today especially as the showers go through but pleasant enough when you have sunshine on your back and there will be some of it around as well, especially through the afternoon. Cloudy across parts of scotla nd afternoon. Cloudy across parts of scotland and Northern England where we have the bulk of the showers showing up on our radarfrom the last few hours, but she rain through wales, South West England as well and a showers to the north of Northern Ireland to all that shifting eastwards so that will allow the cloud to break up with more sunshine and a few down pause. Showers across the southern half of england and wales but some will stay dry throughout, similar to yesterday. It will feel cooler compared to yesterday, especially as the showers come through. 1a degrees along the western coast of scotland, along the western coast of scotland, a b17 along the western coast of scotland, a b 17 towards the east. The odd shower could come with thunder and lightning, showers free can hear through the afternoon. Through wales, showers and the west, a few more towards the east and a few could get close to silverstone but by and large a dry day here with temperatures reaching 2a in the south east corner. As we go through into the evening and overnight, showers fade, a couple will continue in the west into tomorrow morning but some clear skies around, cool air in place, a fresh start to tomorrow morning with temperatures in single figures away from some of the city centres. Into monday itself we have a ridge of pressure building in and that will keep things drier. A few showers around, mainly in the west but most will have a day of sunny spells and temperatures down again compared to today between 16 and 22 celsius. I enjoyed the focus on harrogate there. And Better Weather on the weekend which is great. Time now for the travel show. Hello and welcome to the travel show with me, Christa Larwood. Well, if you were watching last week, you would have seen ade in venice on the very first overseas travel show trip weve been able to do in a really long time. Hopefully, well all be back out on the road sometime soon. But in the meantime, here are some more of our favourite travel show stories from the archive. They might even inspire your next trip, wherever that might be. Well, im not going to lie, working on the travel show is a pretty sweet deal. Not only do we get to travel the world, see amazing places, but we also, from time to time, get to meet truly inspirational people. And thats the focus of this weeks programme. Including the man whose family have pretty much dedicated their life to icelands enormous imposing glaciers, but who is now charting their decline. But lets kick off with a woman who has a different lifes mission to help sick and injured elephants in thailand. And a few years ago, henry went to meet her. When it was opened in 1993, this was the worlds first elephant hospital. And since then, theyve treated over 4,000 elephants, and im here to meet some of them. The hospital aims to provide care for any sick or injured elephant in thailand. What kind of patients do you have . We have all kinds of illnesses, sicknesses, knife wounds, gunshot wounds. Some have diarrhoea, constipation, cataracts. Some have serious, like, cancer, you know, and tumour. The most difficult case are the victims of landmines. Laughs. Shes very friendly this one belongs to murtala. The old one. Because, you know, she is growing up, she is still young. Yeah oh, thats true. Yeah. So every so often you have to do. Yeah, softer inside. Get a new one, get a taller. Right. Soraida started the hospital after seeing elephants die because there was nowhere to treat them. So i told myself ok, thats it. If no one is going to do it, im going to do it myself. There should be a place where elephants can be treated. Because theres no elephant hospital. The hospital is funded by donations and treatment is provided for free. Yeah after medicine, get treaties tourists can come here to see the elephants in their recuperation areas but there are none of the shows and rides you might find at elephant camps elsewhere in thailand. Some have called for a ban on using these revered animals in the tourist industry, but soraida tells me that could also create problems. To ban them, then we have to have the solution where would these elephants be . You cant take 11,500 Elephants Back into the wild. How are we going to keep them, you know, in its natural surroundings and in a way to earn some money, you know, in order to treat them well . Its amazing to see elephants like these that would otherwise have died in the wild actually thrive here in the hospital. And spending time with soraida and learning the ins and outs of what goes on here has been an absolutely amazing experience that i will not forget any time soon. My name is andri magnason. Im a writer. I live in iceland. I have written childrens books, poetry, plays, Science Fiction and non fiction. My grandparents were Founding Partners of the icelandic glacial Research Society and they went on a glacial honeymoon in 1956, for three weeks. So these are your grandparents . This is my grandparents. This is icelands highest peak this is 2119 metres and, uh. Grandmas not even wearing a coat, is she . No, its good weather there. So i slightly interrupted you can i help you hang these up . Yeah, please, help me. So im choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. Ill pop this one up here. Andri, how does looking at these photos make you feel . Well, theyve always made me feel, you know, nostalgic, proud, but theyre also a slice section of time that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. So then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland, when the ice has left iceland. When the ice has left iceland. Yeah. Andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. About 10 of iceland is covered in glaciers but glaciologists now believe that all of icelands glaciers will be gone in just 200 years. Five years ago, when 0k glacier was no longer heavy enough to lift itself up and move, it was declared dead. The amount of ice here has decreased dramatically. Researchers from Rice University in america recently drew attention to the loss. They approached andri to write the inscription for the plaque, commemorating the dead glacier. Its a strange situation, because how do you memorise the sky or something . Its like something big, firm, eternal. And so here it says, a letter to the future. 0k is the first icelandic glacier to lose its status as a glacier. In the next 200 years, all our glaciers are expected to follow the same path. This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we did it. August 2019, 415 parts per million of co2. Thats the amount of co2 in the atmosphere, and actually the cause of the melted glacier. And that is rising, about 2 3 ppm every year. Cat there with a man who is helping to memorialise icelands disappearing glaciers. Up next, back in 2018, lucy visited johannesburg to meet a very special lady who played a crucial role in south africas history from her kitchen, by cooking for nelson mandela. Hi really nice to meet you. Mwah i have heard Amazing Things about your talents as a chef so, talk to me. What are you going to make for us today . Im making the simplest meal that you have ever had in your life. Its called crumbly meal in our language, its called umphokoqo that one that mr mandela used to love it to bits. And he can not go a single week without eating this. Yeah . He had to have this meal every week . Yes. Chuckles. How i do this . I would use crumbly meal, we got maize meal, and then this is a sour milk. Sour milk. It has to be sourfor him, so much that when you talk about it and when he eats it, he must feel it in his mouth. So with water and salt, that is all thats how simple it is. Very simple thats my kind of meal. I will add water, then i add salt. Thats called umphokoqua am i saying that right . Umphokoqo. I cant say it im just going to just nod. 0k. Tell me what it was like cooking for mandela, just in general . Well, it at the beginning i felt intimidated, because i was going to cook for this. Now, when i had to meet him, the first time, i was shaking i must say, i was shaking and i was shivering. Yeah, i bet you were but he was so warm to me when he received me in his house, he stood up for me and then he shake my hand and he asked me if he said to me, i know you are a great cook. Yeah. But can you cook our own home food . Thats when i said, yes. I didnt even hesitate, because i knew that now this is myjob, and then i got the job immediately. Yes so apparently when he went to london, we dont send him with food that we know. Wherever he goes, in any country, but that particular year, that day, that week, hejust decided hes not going to eat, hes got a craving for his own home food while they were there already. Then i got a call saying that we know you are off, you are home. Can you please go back to joburg . And i had to cook this simplest dish for him. And what i did, me and my colleagues, we had to wrap it up nicely it looked like a present and then when we sent it to him, we had to write the president s medication. And after that, i was called that. I smuggled food to him. Laughs. You smuggled his favourite dish into the uk yes. The meal is about to be ready. Is he doing what i am doing now . Would he hover . He can smell the umphokoqo and then, yeah. Umphokoqo is coming. Do you want to try . Im going to try it. Come on it was one of mandelas favourite meals ive got to give it a try yeah. Chuckles. Thats quite yummy. Thank you. Mmm mm i can see why he liked it. Im talking with my mouth full both laugh. Well, im afraid thats all we have time for on this weeks programme. But coming up next week, carmen is back on the road injapan. Shell be reporting on how the pandemic is affecting ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. Thats next week. But in the meantime, from me Christa Larwood and the rest of the travel show team, its goodbye. Good morning welcome to breakfast with Nina Warhurst and chris mason. Our headlines today. A former conservative minister and current mp is arrested on suspicion of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. Classified documents released by the British Military raise new questions about whether uk special forces killed unarmed civilians while deployed in afghanistan. Two american astronauts on board the first manned commercial flight into space head home from the International Space station. Aubameyang works his wembley magic leading arsenal to fa cup victory over chelsea in an empty stadium, but the big question is, will he stay at arsenal . And its another day of sunshine and showers. Its going to feel nice enough when the sun is out but when those showers come through, some of them heavy and thundery in the north and west, it will feel a bit cooler than yesterday. Good morning to you. Just after eight oclock. Its sunday 2nd august. Our top story. A conservative mp, and former minister, has been arrested on suspicion of rape. He has now been released on bail. According to the sunday times, the allegations were made by a former parliamentary employee, who has accused him of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. Our Political Correspondent Tony Bonsignore is in westminsterfor us. Morning, tony, what can you tell us . Morning, nina. This is what we know. The allegations against a current mp and former minister, according to the sunday times these allegations made by a former parliamentary employee and the paper says she alleges the mp assaulted her, forced her to have sex and left her so traumatised that she had to go to hospital. She is accused him of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control and in a statement the metropolitan police say on friday the 31st ofjuly, they received allegations relating to four separate incidents involving allegations of Sexual Offences and assault, alleged to have occurred at addresses in westminster, lambeth and hackney betweenjuly last addresses in westminster, lambeth and hackney between july last year and hackney between july last year and january this year. A man in his 50s, they say, was arrested on saturday the 1st of august on suspicion of rape and been released on bail to return on a date in mid august. Now, there are also reports of mark the tory party chief webb had been aware of allegations and had spoken to the victim. Sources have told us that mr spencer hadnt known the magnitude of these allegations. A spokesman for the chief whip said he took all allegations for harassment and abuse extremely seriously and he strongly encouraged anybody whos approached him to contact the authorities. Weve also spoken to the conservative party who say they take all allegations of this extremely seriously. Tony, in westminster, many thanks. Classified documents from within the British Military raise fresh concerns about whether British Special forces may have killed unarmed civilians when they were fighting in helmand in afghanistan in 2011. The material was disclosed as part of a court case following a bbc panorama investigation which highlighted allegations that the sas deliberately targeted fighting aged men even when they didnt pose a threat. The ministry of defence has denied such a policy existed. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. This is how elite troops target the taliban. Controversial night raids with the aim to kill or capture enemy fighters. This shows afghan commanders on a mission with american support. But it was the same tactics used by British Special forces during their time in helmand. Last year, bbc panorama heard allegations the sas had killed unarmed civilians, with testimony from survivors ofa raid in 2011, who said the british shot family members when they posed no threat. Translation they tied his hands in front of me. If youve tied someones hands how can they fight . Lawyers representing one of the afghan families are now challenging the ministry of defence here at the high court. Theyre trying to find out whether there was a proper investigation or whether there mightve been a cover up, and theyve just forced the mod to release these highly sensitive documents which show that there were serious concerns about the raid within the British Military. In heavily redacted e mails sent soon after the raid, one british officer asks, is this about latest massacre . Another soldier replies with reports that two of the afghans were shot reaching for weapons. He says, its the eighth time its happened, adding, you couldnt make it up. While another e mail highlights the anger of an afghan officer who suggests two men were shot trying to run away, and the other two men were assassinated. One mp says the documents warrant a fresh investigation. It is deeply alarming, it is deeply serious, and the government needs to come clean. If that does not merit some kind of enquiry, because at the end of the day youre talking about war crimes potential war crimes, than i do not know what does. The British Militarys own report into the raid released to the court says the four men killed were all armed and one was a known taliban commander, who had been targetting coalition forces. In a statement the mod said. The mod recently closed down the unit investigating allegations of potential war crimes in afghanistan. But these documents at the very least highlight concerns about its transparency and the secrecy surrounding Britain Special forces. Jonathan beale, bbc news. The australian state of victoria has declared a state of disaster and is imposing a Strict Lockdown in response to new cases of coronavirus. The measures, including a night time curfew, come into force tonight. Our correspondent phil mercer is in sydney. Backin back in march, australia closed its borders to International Travellers and over the months that followed, australians enjoyed a very Strict Lockdown. There was then an easing of restrictions, many people thought that australia had done really well in trying to contain coronavirus, but in the last few weeks in the state of victoria weve seen a very worrying spike in infections. This past week has been, by far, the deadliest week of a pandemic so far for australia. In the last 2a hours, more than 617 new coronavirus cases reported in the state of victoria. Now in the australian context, these numbers are very, now in the australian context, these numbers are very, very big and very, very significant. The authorities down there are now taking the extraordinary steps of imposing this state of disaster. It means, as you say, there will be a night time cu rfew say, there will be a night time curfew between eight oclock in the evening and five oclock in the morning. People arent allowed to go more than three miles from their homes and this is very much an escalation in the lockdown that the people of melbourne and more broadly in victoria will now face for at least another six weeks as the authorities battle this wave of infections in victoria. Its having a knock on effect in parts of the country too. People who live in victoria are now finding it very difficult to go to other parts of the country because other parts of australia are extremely worried too about whats happening down there in victoria. Reforms to the Planning System in england have been announced by the housing secretary robert jenrick, to speed up building projects. In an article in the sunday telegraph, mrjenrick said new homes, hospitals, schools, shops and offices will be allowed automatically on designated land in certain areas. It comes after the Prime Minister pledged £5 billion to build, build, build to help soften the Economic Impact of coronavirus. But the Charity Shelter is warning against any reforms that lead to bad quality housing. Tens of millions of americans are set to lose a weekly unemployment benefit after republicans and democrats failed to reach a deal on its extension. They would usually receive 600 dollars a week the equivalent of £1159. It was part of a wider package adopted in march as the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses to close. Two nasa astronauts are hurtling back towards earth following an Historic Mission on the first commercial rocket. The dragon capsule, built by the Us Company Space x, is due to splashdown in the ocean off the coast of florida. A successful landing would mean america can send its own teams into orbit again after retiring its shuttles in 2011. Our science correspondent Rebecca Morelle has more. Mission control dragon spacex, separation confirmed. For bob behnken and doug hurley it is time to head home, the dragon capsule leaving the International Space station, the first ever private spacecraft to carry astronauts back to earth. We are about to embark on the final portion of the journey. Ive referred to some of our spacex friends as the hardest part was getting us launched but the most important part is bringing us home and so i look forward to the test objectives of not only separating from the International Space station smoothly but then coming down to a nice splashdown off the florida coast. Theirjourney began two months ago in a spacecraft owned by the us company, spacex. This move to the commercial sector marks a major change, opening up space to anyone who can pay for a seat. But the return will be a real challenge, with a fiery re entry through the atmosphere. Parachutes will then slow the spacecraft down, ready for an ocean splashdown in the gulf of mexico, the first water landing since the Apollo Missions ended nearly 50 years ago. Theres a lot of reasons why splashing down is preferable but the disadvantage for somebody that has been up in space for a long period of time, it might be a bit unpleasant, and bob and doug are really tough and i am sure they will be fine but theyll look a little bit like i do after i go to disneyland and ride the teacup ride with my kids and i get off of that thing and i look green. Mission control dragon spacex depart burn zero complete. In the coming hours, this test flight will be complete and when is the spacecraft touches down, a new era in spacecraft will have begun. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. It really is incredible, isnt it . Worth checking out the bbc news channel to see that and hopefully safe return. A Record Number of migrants reached the uk by boat last month as more than a thousand people made the journey across the channel while hundreds more were intercepted by french authorities. The government has urged france to take tougher action, with one minister describing the number of incidents as unacceptably high, as simon jones reports. Risking their lives crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world. This group of migrants paddled across the channel on thursday on the day a record 202 people made the crossing in a single day. Their boat dwarfed by passing ships. These pictures show the true scale of the issue. Dubbed the migrant boat graveyard, this is a Storage Facility on the outskirts of dover where the inflatable dinghies intercepted in the channel are stacked up. More than 1100 people made the crossing last month bringing the total for the year to more than 3500, far higher than the whole of last year. On a recent visit to calais, the home secretary priti patel told her french counterpart that the number of crossings is unacceptably high. The uk has given the french authorities millions of pounds to try to tackle the issue. Britain says france must take tougher action to turn the boats back at sea to act as a deterrent, but the french seem reluctant to do this claiming that migrants who dont want to be stopped on theirjourney to the uk are threatening to jump in the water. Why have numbers increased . The weather is a big factor and coronavirus too. With fewer lorries carrying goods across the channel, the traditional route of stowing away has been replaced by taking to the water, but its dangerous. Four migrants died last year trying to cross the channel. The warning is that if this continues, they wont be the last. Simon jones, bbc news. With us now is tony smith, the former head of uk border force, who is in turkey. And Clare Moseley from the Refugee Charity carelicalais. We will start with you, claire. Why is this happening . We heard in simons report on the weather plays a partand simons report on the weather plays a part and also coronavirus may have increased the pressure . Yes, the main effect of coronavirus in calais has not been the disease itself but the drop off in services because the virus meant many other small ngos which support the refugees cut back on the services or pulled out and the french government itself cut back. So lack of access to food, water, basic things like phone charging has hit the refugees because of course they depend on us and ngos for their daily lives, so why the virus itself didnt play a part, they lost access to the things which help them get through. And also, tony, as simon was saying, there arent the same numbers of lorries crossing the channel and so the way of getting across the water now we saw thousands of dinghies in the pictures there. Yes, what we have seen as a displacement from lorries into small vessels over the la st lorries into small vessels over the last couple of years, actually. The numbers are getting greater. Its becoming more worrying for them i spent over 40 years working in the Border Force Immigration service and ican remember Border Force Immigration service and i can remember huge asylum influx is around 2001 2. They were coming on the ferries on those days as passengers and we had a huge increase in asylum infrastructure, housing in communities, it was a huge problem for successive governments and my worry is these numbers we are seeing now could lead to another explosion in asylum inta ke to another explosion in asylum intake which, im afraid, we are just not very well capable of handling in this country. Why is it that the uk seems to be particularly appealing to migrants and for those who want to see the numbers go down, what is the solution . So theres lots of things written about the factor but essentially there are significant migrant communities from all over the world in the uk and they are able to help with managing asylu m they are able to help with managing asylum seekers. Its still an attractive proposition for migrants, they will pay money to come here. Although of course, they are already in europe, in south countries, who are signatures to the 1951 convention is no reason why cant claim asylum in france or in other countries, but you know, the supply chains are still therefore that the migrants are still coming and the smugglers are only in this for the profits and want to make money out of it so the only way out of this is to break that cycle and to find a way of stopping the boats and thats what the government is trying to do but im afraid they are going to need to have a new International Agreement, country agreement with france to enable us to do that and i think thats a problem we face right now. What we know about the profile of his migrants, where they are coming from and why . Sorry, tony, we we re coming from and why . Sorry, tony, we were just coming from and why . Sorry, tony, we werejust going to coming from and why . Sorry, tony, we were just going to ask clear. would point out that only 3 of migrants head for the uk. Its not the only destination and its not like they all coming to the uk by a long shot. Its a very low number comparatively. The vast majority of people in calais that we need to come from syria, sudan, afghanistan, and iran and iraq and they the most dangerous countries in the world and you can find that on the internet. They are dangerous countries where they have faced persecution and torture so the things that they are running from our truly horrific. The stories that we hear are horrible. People whose families have been killed, who have suffered severe persecution, who have been tortured in libya, who have crossed the sa ha ra in libya, who have crossed the sahara with a death rate is even higher than the mediterranean. The things that we hear about are very, very serious and they are running for very good reasons. If there are people who are entitled to seek asylum, granted asylum in europe, what can be done to stop them getting on the water to make sure this dangerous crossing at calais doesnt happen . I think what is clear is the policies followed at the moment dont work and all the policies followed for the last ten yea rs, policies followed for the last ten years, its not making any difference. What we would like to see as a way that people can claim asylu m see as a way that people can claim asylum without having to risk their lives because these people are never broken the law before and they do not want to enter the country illegally, believe me. If there was a way they could have their claims heard in france and know that they we re heard in france and know that they were going to get a fair hearing they would not undertake this dangerous crossing. I think that would be so much betterfor everybody, better for us and them and it would end this horrible thing where we are seeing families, ordinary people risking their lives in boats and lorries. It would give us in boats and lorries. It would give us back control of the process, and so us back control of the process, and so much part of both parties. The same question to you, tony. Whats come in practical terms, needs to change to discourage the number of people who are currently getting onto boats in france to try to get across to the uk . What rules need to change to ensure fewer are trying to do that . So generally, controlled migration is a good thing but whats not is uncontrolled migration, and this is uncontrolled because we dont have the capacity to do it. What we need is a safe country returns agreement with france. At the moment there is the Dublin Convention which means the home office can return people to safe countries but we have to prove that theyve already claimed asylum in a third country or where they entered the eu and we are not returning people frankly and the smuggling gangs know that and supply chains know that and once they are on the water picked up by a uk vessel they are within the jurisdiction of the home office and we are obliged to consider the asylum claim, so what we need is a new International Agreement with france and what ive been advocating as joint controls with the british and french which happens in other parts of the world, where offices in both countries can be on board and they can be returned directly to the point from which they departed once they are safe and well and then if they have a case or a claim to come to the country they we re a claim to come to the country they were headed for that would be considered before they travel. If we dont do that soon we dont get that agreement soon im afraid these numbers are going to continue to rise, the smuggling gangs will continue to defeat border security, and to be on the cusp of another significant influx of asylum intake we are ill prepared to handle. Thanks for talking to us this morning. Thank you for your time. Heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning to you. Good morning. Our weather watcher has got some sunshine on their back for their morning walk and it will feel quite pleasant today, but for some of you, be wary, there will be some of you, be wary, there will be some shower clouds around as well and when they come your way it will feel a bit cooler, as has been the case so feel a bit cooler, as has been the case so far today across parts of scotla nd case so far today across parts of scotland and Northern England. Here is where the bulk of the cloud is and where the rain has been falling during the last few hours, heavy bursts towards the grampians, few showers to the north coast of Northern Ireland but a few more will develop this afternoon after reasonably sunny morning. Northern england, longer spells of sunshine, dry the further south you are. Wales and the south west turning brighter too after a cloudy start to the day so too after a cloudy start to the day so by the afternoon, intermittent sunshine and showers in scotland. Cooler along the west coast, 14 degrees, may be 17 18. Similar temperatures in Northern Ireland but showers become more frequent in the afternoon with the odd rumble of thunder. A bright afternoon for the south west with only a few showers, greater chance of a shower this afternoon compared with a morning to the east. Some of them spreading their way just close to the east. Some of them spreading their wayjust close to silverstone at times, mainly during the middle pa rt at times, mainly during the middle part of the day in early afternoon but overall, it should be largely dry. Great to see the impact of showers there. The south east corner, 24 degrees. Down three degrees on what we saw yesterday. Overnight, showers and ease to fade, one or two continuing in the west. Tonight, a slightly cooler night with temperatures away from the city centres will be down into single figures, just about for all. The freshener start to the new week but once we have low pressure moving into the bay of biscay, could bring some rain to the Channel Islands and this little ridge in the isobars is an area of High Pressure which means fewer showers around tomorrow. Still some across scotland and Northern Ireland and in the north and east of england in particular, but even here some places will stay dry throughout the day and nice enough when the sun is out. Strong sunshine, but temperatures down on today, 16 22. That ridge of High Pressure doesnt last long. Low pressure moves into the north west in the middle part of the north west in the middle part of the week and notice how the weather fronts remain in scotland, Northern Ireland on tuesday and wednesday. Tuesday particularly bet on the western half of scotland particular western half of scotland particular western highlands. We could see about 50 17 the limit of rain, 2 3 inches. 15 17. The further south and east you are, it will be dry and temperature starting to rise. If we skip forward towards the end of the week, the temperatures will rise further potentially with the return of some summer heat. Particularly to the east. Back to you both. Nina was trying to turn a few off the programme one forecast early but im inviting you back. High temperature at the end of the week, we could have stopped half an hour, great news. Thank you. We will speak to you later, definitely. Theres fresh concerns around children returning to the classroom after a scientist advising the government suggested pubs in england may need to close so schools can reopen safely. Its after englands chief medical officer warned the nation had probably reached the limit of easing lockdown restrictions. So will trade offs have to be made . We can speak now to the virologist dr chris smith. Good morning to you. First of all, for people in the north west who are now going through increased measures over the weekend, how worried should we be about the virus coming back . Well, on the one hand it is a worry of course, but on the other hand, its reassuring because it shows that the predictions that we made that the predictions that we made that we would see these ripples and local outbreaks is coming true, so we know we are predicting things correctly but also we are detecting these things and id much rather know about a threat i can detect and pre empt and then act on rather than something which catches sight, which is what happened back in march. What do you make of the measures which have been put in place, for example, we cant visit relatives here and sit in the gardens of relatives but we can go to pub. For lots of people that does make sense. Yes, it does sound a little bit incongruous, but what we know about the spread of the virus is 90 of the transmission events, in other words me giving it to you, those sorts of transmissions happen within the household setting, so happen within the household setting, so the interventions which are likely to be the most effective, when you got outbreaks like these ones on a local level, are going to be things which impact on that particular scenario, so people gathering under a roof, families getting together, extended families getting together, extended families getting together, extended families getting together, i think thats why the government have taken the approach they have. Pubs come if people are sitting outside, they are going to the pub as a household unit, and then they are enjoying the nice weather outside the pub, the risk of transmission in that scenario is very, very low, certainly no higher than if they we re certainly no higher than if they were at home together, so i think thats why theyve taken the approach they have. But some people are questioning the necessity of these measures, looking at the data im seeing the fact, yes, people with Underlying Health conditions are particularly susceptible but of Healthy People are not quite as susceptible, some are arguing perhaps let the virus spread and as long as we protect the vulnerable thats the best thing to do. What would you say to that . The numbers have gone up, thats true, which has prompted this action. If you look at the cases declared last week it was about 4500. The cases declared this week, it was 5200, so it is up 13 injusta week, it was 5200, so it is up 13 injust a week, and the week, it was 5200, so it is up 13 in just a week, and the death rate hasnt changed. Now, on the one hand you could say that quite reassuring that we are not seeing an increase in the death rate but remember cases today turn into mortalities in three orfour today turn into mortalities in three or four weeks because people today turn into mortalities in three orfour weeks because people dont catch coronavirus and then immediately succumb to it, so thats probably going to change. You are right to highlight the fact that most of the cases are occurring in the younger demographic, the data for this country, but also countries around europe, ireland for example, 60 of the cases are in the under 45 age group and in sweden, the 20 29 Year Age Group accounts for more cases in a single age band that all of the other ages put together. So this does appear to be younger people transmitting the moment probably because they are at lower risk and therefore taking more risks whereas older people at higher risk are taking fewer risks. That may end up are taking fewer risks. That may end up being the pattern we carry on through as we go through this. Thats interesting. How typical is this virus in terms of what we dont know about it . Lots of other viewers are troubled by the fact they could be long term implications to health that we just dont know about yet. Is not always what happens with a virus . No, definitely not, and some doctors are describing this as a virus . No, definitely not, and some doctors are describing this as the weirdest infection theyd ever had to deal with and what is emerging is that whilst some people do get off almost scot free, in fact maybe half the people have no symptoms whatsoever when they catch this thing, the other end of the wedge, a small but significant proportion of people have a very severe symptoms and may die but between those two extremes there are people who are now non horners, and there is a significant numbers of them who developing symptoms which resemble Chronic Fatigue state and we think this is something to do with how the immune system is stimulated by the infection and then responds to it and what we dont know at the moment is how long this will go on for. Are these footprints left behind by the virus traipsing through your body going to be there indefinitely or will he effects slowly dwindle and disappear as the new response returns to normal . At the moment, its too early to say. Its going to bea its too early to say. Its going to be a long time until we have the full picture, isnt it . Doctor chris smith, thank you very much for joining us this morning. I must recommend his brilliant podcast which is brilliant, the naked scientist. Coming up in the next half hour well bejoined again by nine year old captain tobias, who has Cerebral Palsy, afterfinishing his incredible 52 mile charity walk. He was the star of breakfast yesterday morning and will be the staragain yesterday morning and will be the star again this morning no doubt. Hell tell us about the money hes raised, and crossing the finish line with olympian Jessica Ennis hill. What a little legend. Stay with us. Headlines coming up. Hello, this is breakfast with Nina Warhurst and chris mason. Its 8. 30. Heres a summary of this mornings main news. A former conservative minister and current mp has been arrested on suspicion of rape. The sunday times says the allegations were made by a former parliamentary employee and include four separate incidents at addresses in london, including in westminster, between july last year and january this year. The metropolitan police said a man in his 50s has now been released on bail. A conservative Party Spokesman said that all allegations of this nature were taken extremely seriously adding it would be inappropriate to comment further. There are fresh concerns about whether British Special forces may have killed unarmed civilians when they were fighting the taliban in afghanistan. Last year, the bbcs Panorama Programme highlighted allegations that the sas deliberately targeted men of fighting age in Helmand Province who posed no threat. The ministry of defence denies such a policy existed but further questions have been raised by classified documents disclosed as part of a court case. The australian state of victoria has declared a state of disaster and is introducing the country s toughest ever coronavirus lockdown measures. The restrictions which come into force tonight include a night time curfew, limits to exercise and shopping restrictions. Its after a further 671 cases and seven deaths were confirmed there in the past 24 hours. Those are the main stories this morning. Time now for a look at the sport. The fa cup final, i think my favourite moment last night was during the trophy celebrations when it ended up getting dropped and rolling around on the grass. Yes, despite their experience with winning the fa cup, arsenal didnt seem winning the fa cup, arsenal didnt seem to be able to hold it up at the end. But they will be more determined than ever to keep hold of their captain after he led them ttheir captain o victory over chelsea in the fa cup final. The win secures arsenal a place in europe next season. It was the first time the final had been played at wembley without fans, and chelsea were quickest to settle, Christian Pulisic putting them ahead after just five minutes. Aubameyang has been linked with a move away this summer, but there was no questioning his commitment yesterday. He equalised with a penalty and then scored a sensational winner. Manager mikel arteta said aubameyang needed more experience with trophies, after he dropped the cup, before eventually holding it aloft. Arteta says he wants to build a squad around him next season, but for now, hes happy to have yet another fa cup triumph. It is a double reward for us. Its really important for this club, in every way, to be in europe. Weve done it through this competition, winning it. Its part of our history. Its 14 now. I contributed, we all did it, so im so happy. Eddie howe wrote an open letter to bournemouth fans after leaving the club by mutual consent. He told them it was one of the hardest decisions hed ever had to make. The clubs five year spell in the premier league came to an end when they were relegated last weekend. Howes association with bournemouth as a player and manager spanned 25 years but he said it was the right time for the club to have a change. Celtics bid for a record tenth scottish premiership in a row begins this afternoon, when they take on hamilton. Their closest rivals last season, rangers, kicked off the season with a 1 0 win at aberdeen. Ryan kent with the goal. Lewis hamilton is favourite to win the british grand prix for a seventh time today. He broke the silverstone track record twice on his way to pole position the 91st of his career. Lets get more from formula 1 journalist chris medland. Thank you for speaking to us. Hamilton is aged 35 and breaking track records. Do you see anyone stopping him, notjust today but also for the drivers championship ain . Also for the drivers championship again . If i am also for the drivers championship again . If am honest, no i dont. Lewis is clearly the favourite for both the title and also for today, and also i would say for it next yea rs and also i would say for it next years title as well. The regulations were racing under have been frozen to raise money in the climate, so looks good. He could go and break the record next year. Valterri bottas in the front row with him. Max verstappen behind him on third. Dc either of those two or the ferraris threatening him with this when . I cant see ferrari doing it. They look like they are struggling this season and have got a lot to do to catch up. Max verstappen can be a threat sometimes when he gets a good start, but realistically it is a fight between the two mercedes drivers. If Valterri Bottas can lead the way, maybe there is a difference dynamic, but it is very unusual to see hamilton not reading. It is an iconic part of the british grand prix to have fans in their motor homes. What is it like without them . It has been very strange, to be honest. The circuit is set up for hundreds of thousands of fans. It is a massive space it covers, and it does feel very strange not having any fans does feel very strange not having anyfans around. Does feel very strange not having any fans around. There are driving past, but the traffic has been great, which is one thing but you dont get that buzz, that excitement. When the cheque flag drops, normally the fans would flood there, you would get lewis standing on it with a of fans below him. Perez, one of the recent point drivers, tested positive for coronavirus and has not been racing this weekend. What has been the reaction to a driver not striving . There is no confirmation how he actually did pick up the virus, but he returned home. His mother had been injured and he wanted to visit her in hospital. He did follow the protocols in place. I think one of the things was it shows how well the particles are working. Everyone was isolated that needed to be. Protocols. In that sense, the protocols. In that sense, the protocols have worked, everyone was tested. What is it like with you trying to do yourjob being socially distant from drivers and having regular testing . There has been lots of testing. That is what i have got to look for a when i get into the track this morning. We are not really allowed to interact. Everything is done by video conferencing, but you can still look at the window and see the f one ca rs. At the window and see the f one cars. You can get a sense of the atmosphere, but i am looking forward to when things pick up a bit more and we can talk to people face to face. And we can talk to people facetoface. I am veryjealous. Thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. The tissue grand prix starts at two oclock this afternoon and looking forward to see if Lewis Hamilton can win for a seventh time british. The seventh time for Lewis Hamilton. Incredible. We ve become familiar with the common symptoms of coronavirus a fever, dry cough, fatigue and loss of taste or smell. But a significant number of people say they still have debilitating symptoms months later. Our reporter hannah gray has been speaking to three women who were diagnosed with the virus almost four months ago, but say the illness is still affecting their quality of life. My name is jane. Im 46, and myjob is as an orthopaedic physiotherapist in south yorkshire. My names sophie. Im a Programme Manager for a Small Charity in sheffield. Imjane. Im a cancer nurse in sheffield. Im also a phd student at Leeds Beckett university. I tested positive for coronavirus 126 days ago. So why do you think it is so important to be sharing your experiences now . Because its not gone away. Because i know quite a lot of people for whom its not gone away. And it is affecting our lives on a daily basis. It is a long, difficult, not. Im not poorly enough to be in bed, but i havent lived a normal day in 16 weeks. I think itsjust so important now that we begin understand the gigantic spectrum that covid 19 is now starting to appear as, and especially for those of us who are suffering for a long time, i think we really need to raise awareness. How has covid 19 changed you as a person . Covid 19 has made me less able to do what i love. So, i love running, cycling, and climbing, i love the outdoors. It has been really hard to maintain those things. So, in terms of your balance, of your Mental Health, not being able to do the things that make you happy has been really hard. Youre desperate to get back to work, but what do employers need to understand . I think employers have got a lot to learn about covid because its not a linear recovery. So you can actually feel better one day and absolutely debilitated the next. Im giving my energy to my work and then i dont do anything else. Its like, i work and i recover from being at work. Yeah, it has really changed my quality of life. Are you confident that youre going to make a full recovery from this . You cant help having that worry in the back of your mind, is this going to affect me kind of for the rest of my life . Or is this something that, all being well in a few months time, im just going to look back on as a memory . I really want people to understand that this is an illness that needs to be taken seriously. And its not something that necessarily hospitalises you, but it really does change your life and the way that you can relate to other people. And we dont know how long its going to last for, and we dont know how we can get better. Were joined now by professor paul garner, from the Liverpool School of tropical medicine, who has also had coronavirus. You can relate to the stories we have just heard there because you too have suffered from the so called long covid as people are calling it. Iama135 long covid as people are calling it. I am a 135 and everyday i wake up and hope to be better and everyday i feel unwell. I totally relate to what they are saying. It is really not a linear recovery, and how you manage it is actually really quite complicated. Quite early on, ifound that if i overdid things, it would throw me back into bed. I am a very driven person, so it is very difficult to scale down my activities and what i did. What kind of symptoms are you still suffering from . I have a ringing in the years, a tingling down my arms, fatigue. I need to go back to bed three or four times a day. On sunday morning, i would normally go on a run, but today i might make a couple of kilometres down to the supermarket. Ifi kilometres down to the supermarket. If i speak for a kilometres down to the supermarket. If i speakfor a long time on conference calls, my speech starts to go and i will get a headache. One of the important things for me is that i have problems related to fatigue. But there is a huge wide spectrum of different conditions that people have. How was your experience at the virus when you first had it . Did you get a particularly bad blast of it . Not particularly. I felt a particularly bad blast of it . Not particularly. Ifelt a bit particularly bad blast of it . Not particularly. I felt a bit strange. I went home. I didnt feel much of it. I thought, i went home. I didnt feel much of it. Ithought, i i went home. I didnt feel much of it. I thought, i am well, this will just pass me by. That was 19 weeks ago. And i became very unwell after ago. And i became very unwell after a week and had an episode where i collapsed with chest pain in my heart, and a racing heart, very unwell. And then i had 12 weeks where the disease just battered me, every few days it would come back and battering me. That is beginning to go, and i have got this fatigue. It is disturbing. It is notjust one set of symptoms, this tiredness. Some of my friends have had. Sorry to interrupt. Our video connection to interrupt. Our video connection to you has frozen, so i willjust see if we can re establish that connection and perhaps we will continue to talk to you in just a moment. It is striking hearing the reflections there about how much people are suffering. And we talked to the doctor about it earlier, these long term Health Conditions making it difficult, people going back to work. They go to work and they are set back days and days and days. It is very tricky for gps to know what to do. A doctor said they would encourage it until we know exactly what it means. You might think, with a gp believe us . When you are the professor, the the question i was about to ask him is what does this mean in terms of the research . I suppose the conclusion we have come to from the people we have spoken to is how many experts in this field acknowledge it . We would put those questions to him, but our technology has let us down. A couple who run a vineyard on the isle of wight have been stunned by the response to their request for help after their business was severely hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Losing their workers and income meant they couldnt look after their ten acres of vines, but after a plea on social media hundreds of people have volunteered to work for free. Our correspondent Duncan Kennedy reports. For russ and philippa, their vineyard was their life. Ten acres and 11,000 vines, until covid 19 came. They lost staff and income and the two of them alone couldnt cope. It hits you. Absolutely nothing we can do. So they had an idea. They put out a plea for help on facebook. 45,000 people read it and this is what happened. Horn honks. Morning. Thank you all so much. Hundreds of people offered to help for free. Every day around 20 volunteers are turning up to carry out the work. Its hot and its hard. Why are you doing this . Just to put a little bit back into the community, help somebody out. I thought it would be a nice way to give back, help out a local business. Clearing leaves to leave grapes cleared takes hours of toil. We worked it out. You lot have got to pick half a million leaves. Wow, i didnt know that to be honest, really . Half a million . Itsjust something to help somebody, isnt it . Help a fellow human being to make life a bit easier. And russ and philippa, well, they are almost speechless. Its like a big hug only 100 times better than a big hug. Its absolutely amazing that theyve just come out and done this. I dont know if covid has changed the way that people think. Everyone isjust helping everybody and i think maybe nobody has really asked for help and it seems that if you do so many people are just there saying please, we are here. More volunteers are due at the vineyard in the coming days on what is proving to be a vintage year here for kindness. Duncan kennedy, bbc news on the isle of wight. I wonder how much of a reward it would be to get a crate of what the final product is. And there are more than a few crates to come out of those vineyards it is almost 12 minutes to nine. Oh, i have forgotten where it was. Nottingham, i think, forgotten where it was. Nottingham, ithink, after six oclock, and leicestershire next. Leicestershi re oclock, and leicestershire next. Leicestershire has the best weather, it looks like. Very good morning. Not a bad start here at the moment. We will potentially see one or two shower clouds at the minute. Lets focus on Melton Mowbray to give you a sense of this. Temperature trends down a little bit as we start the week, but notice how those temperatures climb. By the time we hit the end of the week and the weekend, it looks like we could see the hot weather return, with some parts particularly in england getting above 30 degrees yet again. All places will see temperatures rise through this week. A little bit of wet weather at times. Maybe not here in Melton Mowbray, but some showers around this morning. Where you have got them, it feels a little on the cool side. Sherrys most frequent in scotland and Northern England. A few heavier showers. Showers. A few more showers developing through the day. More have the showers return to the north and west of scotland. As we said, a bit wet sometime this afternoon. When showers to come, the odd flash of lightning, rumble of thunder. 17, 18 degrees possible in the east. Heavy showers for Northern England few heavy. We could hit around 23, 20 few heavy. We could hit around 23,20 4 few heavy. We could hit around 23, 20 4 degrees. Showers pushing through the silverstone area for the grand prix as well. These will fade through tonight. One to continuing in the west, but clear skies for many, and slightly cooler in place and a fresh start to monday morning. Temperatures away from the towns and city centres will be in single figures. We are between weather systems on monday. Low pressure may bring some rain to the Channel Islands. Another when approaching to ta ke islands. Another when approaching to take us into tuesday. It means for monday most places will be dry. There will be a few showers around. Not as many as today, but they still develop through the day as temperatures rise. Not rising that much. 16 to 20 celsius. A degree or two down to where we should be at this stage in august. High pressure gives way to low pressure again. To say into wednesday, weather fronts sit over parts of scotland and Northern Ireland through much of the time, and it is in western scotland but will see heavier rainfall. The further south and east you are on tuesday, it should stay dry, breezy, interpreters on the rise. Set to rise further later in the week. I am trying to work out how you pick your towns and cities to focus on. Is there a dartboard in the Weather Office . All the weather watchers, they helped me pick out the story that their place that helps me tell the story the best. Just to emphasise as well, that tuesday picture is pretty bleak, especially in the north, but it does get better it which the end of the week . Tuesday and wednesday, you can see quite a bit of rainfall across the western highlands. Not great if youre having a staycation there. But it will brighten up and turn better later in the week. Good luck to all of those camping in scotland for the first time. In spite of the deal, isnt it . Its part of the deal. Now, you may remember yesterday we spoke to captain tobias whos been taking inspiration from the fundraising war veteran captain sir tom moore. Tobias is nine years old, and has Cerebral Palsy, but that didnt stop him completing his second Charity Marathon since lockdown yesterday, cheered on by friends and family, and running alongside olympian dame Jessica Ennis hill. Lets take a look. Cheering and applause. Amazing. What a superstar. What an achievement. Dodge a few people now. Here we go, here we go, here we go. Yay what a fantastic picture. Tobias and his mum ruth are with us again to tell us how they are feeling the morning after and we can also speak to david vernon edwards, director of the children 5 Hospital Charity which supports Sheffield Children s hospital, who tobias has been raising money for. Good morning to all of you. Tobias, uid starof the good morning to all of you. Tobias, uid star of the show. You are the. I feel fantastic. This uid star of the show. You are the. Ifeel fantastic. This morning, i have been looking at all the videos and footage from yesterday. And reading all the messages. They make me feel amazing. You are making us make me feel amazing. You are making us feel amazing. How was it to cross the finish line with Jessica Ennis hill . The finish line with Jessica Ennishill . That was awesome. I told you i wasnt going to give her a head start. And you stuck to your promise. Lets talk to you, ruth. Yesterday, we were talking about your beaming maternal pride and that smile is still there. Still proud of my boy and all he has achieved. It has been an honour and a privilege, really, to take him through this process and it is fantastic. You carried so many people with you along on your two marathons. What would you say to all of those people who turned out to applaud you and have given you so much support along the way . To my neighbours and friends, thank you for it clapping and cheering every step of the way. You are the best. To everyone locally, nationally and internationally who has supported me and donated, thank you. You are all awesome. David, lets bring you into the conversation. It is such a wonderful story. Lets talk about the practicalities, the money raised. It is an extraordinary amount of money, but particularly useful at the moment given the prospect for charities to raise money during the epidemic has been usually reduced . Tobias has done an amazing job. We are hugely grateful to him. I dont know about you, i couldnt run a marathon and to watch him do it all has been inspiring. It has been a very difficult time. Incomes dropped by 60 because of covid 19. Incomes dropped by 60 because of covid19. Can you highlight how important the money is and where it will be spent . The money is going to be split between us and another Amazing Charity chords tobias which is the school that tobias goes to. I have been talking to them about where they would like the money to go. We are working with them on a project to hopefully deliver some special spaces for children with complex needs so that when they come to the hospital, they experience is even better than it is at the moment. So, special spaces that they can be while they are waiting for an appointment and when they are having an appointment. The amount of money is extraordinary. It would be extraordinary if it is a few hundred pounds or even if it was £80,000. Im 20 keep up with the total. It is a hundredth £38,000 . And have to make sure that is the right amount because it is absolutely fantastic. We are so grateful for all of the donations from everywhere, and they are literally from all around the world. It is very humbling, actually. Tobias, how does make you feel to think that you have raised all that money for the school and for the Childrens Hospital in sheffield . I am very proud of my achievements. I am chuffed to bits that i raised so much money for my two favourite charities. It will make a huge difference to so many childrens lives. There is so much about this that i love, but chuffed to bits as a hashtag is brilliant. I suppose the inevitable question, given tobiass exploits so far is, my goodness, whats next . The immediate next is a well earned rest. Some days out. The running and be walking has been fantastic, but sometimes we would have liked to have gone on a day out. Its typical of hours every day, so we would do that instead. Immediately, we are going to have a couple of days out. And then goodness knows what is around the next corner. Tobias is not one to want to stop. You no more than anybody how much of the difference resources make to a hospital like the one in sheffield. What would you say to david about the support you have had their u nwa nted the support you have had their unwanted difference the money can make . We thank the hospital every day of tobiass life. They have been fantastic for us and they continue to be fantastic for us. The support that we get from the hospital is incredible. Tobias genuinely loves going to appointments and he has had a couple of major operations. He calls them sleepovers and he is desperate to go for another sleepover, so we desperate to go for another sleepover, so we over desperate to go for another sleepover, so we over them a big gratitude. We are just out of time, but we are so grateful to you for coming back on. I have got a feeling, tobias, we have not seen the last of you. Many thanks, and to you, ruth. That is it for today. Enjoy the rest of your sunday and we will see you from six oclock tomorrow. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. A former uk conservative minister and current mp is arrested on suspicion of rape, Sexual Assault and coercive control. Classified documents released by the British Military raise new questions about whether uk special forces killed unarmed civilians in afghanistan. The australian state of victoria declares a state of disaster as the number of new coronavirus cases rises steeply. 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