Time for reporters. Welcome to reporters. Im philippa thomas. From here in the worlds news room, we send our correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the world. In this weeks programme. Football on the front line. Richard conway reports on syrias world cup dreams, and asks whether soccer can help to unite a country at war. Football coming back to syria provides the people with a chance to forget about their worries. At least for 90 minutes. The plight of the people of western mosul. Orla guerin reports from the camps in iraq, struggling to feed up to 500,000 survivors of the so called islamic state. They say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies, and people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they have been able to get some. Returning to crimea, after three years. Steve rosenberg finds out how people feel about russian rule and sanctions. Moscow insists that most of the people who live here are happy to be in russia. But not everyone is. And from The Greatest Show On Earth to a ghost town. Six months after the rio olympics, the organisers tell wyre davies they were a missed opportunity. I feel that Olympic Games in brazil was not so successful, because legacy was not the number one. You might not think football was syrias biggest priority at the moment, but you would be surprised to hear the country still has a National Football team, and its competing for a place in next years world cup. With the country at war, they cant play on home soil, but the National Team is still giving many syrians a reason to come together. They played their first qualifying match against uzbekistan on thursday, and Richard Conway joined them as they trained for the game in malaysia. They are the nomads of world football. But syrias players are making friends on their travels. With their country at war, they must play home games on neutral ground. Here in malaysia, the players are preparing for the most important fixture in their history, while back in syria, there is renewed fighting in the capital damascus. Translation the condition of the people at home is quite difficult and there is additional pressure over there, but it does not affect us. We try to forget all those things and focus on the match and training at two hours a day, and with a happy mind set as well as winning, the match and making the people at home proud. Football is still being played in syria, but six years of conflict has thrown the domestic game into crisis. The performances of the National Team have already given president assads regime a propaganda opportunity. But facilities are crumbling, very few countries want to play them in friendly games, and their best players have all left the league. Syrias Coaching Staff have the toughestjobs in world football. Six years work in syria, six years were training in ourfield, on not so good field, not in good condition, we can not make any friendly game inside Syria Or Outside syria. Give us more, trust with us to make good result in future, because everybody wants to make something for syria. It is hard work, hard job, hard situation for us. Syrias president Bashir Al Assad wants the perception to be his country is returning to normal and sport helps with that aim, but regardless of his intentions, its clear that sport, that football coming back to syria provides the people with a chance to forget about their worries. At least for 90 minutes. That need is all the more acute after this weeks Surprise Attack by rebels in damascus, and the governments response with typical force. I met the most senior figure in syrian sport and asked, given evidence of war crimes by the regime, if his country should compete internationally . Translation when terrorism and jihadis came to syria, it became our duty to defend our schools and hospitals. If a thief arrives at your house, will you let him steal it or will you defend your house and your family . For the first time in six years, syrias women are preparing to play competitively at international level. They begin their own World Cup Qualifying Campaign next month in vietnam. We have the power to participate and we have the hope we are going to get good results. With all the support we have and the coaches who are helping a lot, we will achieve this. But the war has destroyed football careers. This man was a promising young player in syria, but fled the violence with his family in 2012. Now living in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in northern jordan, he works as part of a scheme that provides Football Coaching to 3,000 children each week. He, however, has not given up on his own football dream. Translation of course i still have dreams and ambitions to be a good player. To be famous and play with one of the big clubs. I also met one player who has proven what is possible. Mohammed fled syria after his brother was killed by a mortar. Leaving behind his career with Syrian Premier League club al majd. He has just signed a contract with a jordanian Second Division team. Translation yes, it is a success story. It was a dream to play with the club. I was playing for a club back in syria, and it became a dream to play for a club here injordan. When i first came here, i suffered a lot. I had many problems with my documents and my passport. But every time i face a problem, iam more determined to move forward. Thank god i made it. And this is the beginning of the road. Back in malaysia, those fortunate enough to be pursuing world cup hopes are focussing on the biggest game of their careers. But this syrian team also had a unique perspective on why sport matters so much and so little. Richard conway, bbc news, malacca, malaysia. One month into the renews offensive to retake the Iraqi City Of Mosul from the so called islamic state, there is new evidence of the suffering of its people. Thousands have fled the fighting in the western half of the countrys second city in recent weeks, but 500,000 people are struggling to survive and to feed themselves. Orla guerin sent us this report from the edge of al mansur district in western mosul. In the clamour for help, many go empty handed. Gunfire. The gunfire from iraqi soldiers trying to control the crowd at an aid distribution. Survivors of the caliphate now at risk from hunger. Troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. In the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. The front line is just a mile away. But those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. There are no good options for the people of western mosul. Well, you can see here the utter desperation in this area. Local people here tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here. They say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies, and people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they have been able to get some. Barely able to walk, but with many mouths to feed, hamda mohammed, whose family is living on bread and water. I am crying, she say, because my children dont understand why we have no food. They dont accept my excuses. Is took our money to buy weapons. I hope they will burn. This woman has suffered a double loss. Is killed two of my son one had just got married. As the troops keep watch, there is tension in the crowd. With the frustration building, this man compares the Security Forces to his former oppressors. Whats difference between the is police and these guys . , he asks. The is police beat us and they beat us, just for asking for food. Is this the liberation they have brought us . Nearby, some are returning to this battle scarred neighbourhood. Like abdul, an ice cream seller. His home was occupied by is for three months. He says they threatened to hang his wife because she dared to oppose them. She hid in the fields to survive. Is knocked through the wall, he tells us, so they could move unseen from house to house. Their Reign Of Terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. We can never live again with those who collaborated with is, he says. If i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces. The Battle For Mosul may now be in its final phase. This ancient city emerging from modern day barbarity. When the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. Orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. It was a move that sparked sanctions from the west and a revival of cold war tensions. Three years ago, russia sent Special Forces into crimea to annex the region. The take over was followed by a Separatist Conflict in Eastern Ukraine that has claimed Tens Of Thousands of lives in nearly three years of fighting. Steve rosenberg has been back to the region to find out how people are coping with life under russian rule. Blessed by nature, beset with contention. This is crimea. Its three years since russia annexed the peninsula from ukraine. Pushing east and west into a new cold war. Today, moscow is cementing its presence. With a bridge that will bind crimea to the russian mainland. With its military, too, russias moved its most powerful weapons here, and where ever you go in crimea youe left in no doubt whos in charge. Olga welcomes russian rule. Crimea, she says, has returned home. She chides western leaders who disagree. We dont understand them because we are already for three years were in russia. We changed everything. We changed our rules, our documents, everything and our soul is in russia. I even have the t shirt, t shirt with putin, and the words are in putin we trust, like in god we trust. Moscow admits its take over of crimea was a military operation. It sent Russian Special forces here. Days later, after a referendum, not recognised initially, crimea was declared part of russia. Svetlana had opposed the annexation, but three years on, her perspective on russia has changed. They were expecting us, they were happy to have us back, ukraine are not, they really hate us, they think everyone here is a traitor. Even if you were ever pro ukrainian or you are now pro ukrainian, you are still a traitor because you didnt leave. Americas position hasnt changed. The white house says it expects moscow to return crimea. Its almost inconceivable that Vladimir Putin would perform a u turn on crimea and hand this peninsula back to ukraine. For one thing, the kremlin doesnt do u turns, and reclaiming this land for russia, well, President Putin will regard that as part of his legacy, and moscow insists that most of the people who live here are happy to be in russia. But not everyone is. Since annexation, the Crimean Tartar Community has come under pressure. Its governing body, which had opposed the 2014 referendum, has been banned. Human Rights Groups accuse moscow of creating a climate of repression. This man is desperate for information about his son, edvin. A tartar activist, edvin was abducted ten months ago. Cctv cameras caught the moment he was seized by men in uniform. Not knowing where his son is is driving him to despair. His heart, he told me, isnt made of steel. But you can see that. And yet this Crimean Spring feels calmer than three years ago. Most people here dont think about sovereignty or sanctions, they try to get on with their lives. They cant predict the future, so navigating the present is fine for now. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, crimea. Can Marine Le Pen do what her father failed to do and win frances 2017 president ial election . Her party, the Front National has long had significant support and could now win the most votes in the first round of the election. It struggled in the past due to its reputation for extremism. Its attitudes to issues like immigration, homosexuality and the holocaust. As Lucy Williamson has been finding out, Marine Le Pen has been credited with detoxifying the image which herfather had done so much to create. A year ago, boris and his husband eric left the urban rat race for a farmhouse in burgundy. With an orchard, a Vegetable Garden and pet chickens. Named after president hollands girlfriends. Elle sappelle valerie. Boris describes himself as an orphan of the socialist party, pushed away by what he sees as the lefts cosying up to radical islam. Now he says he feels most at home with the leader of the Front National, Marine Le Pen. Why vote Front National . Its simple. Its Marine Le Pen. If it were her father in charge, it would be no, because hes a crazy old man. Back then there were skinheads, thugs and fascists in the party. With marine its not like that at all. Theres an elegance, a bit of restraint. Jaime la france. Marine le pen has tried to rid her party of the racist, homophobic image it had under her father, jean marie. Several of her closest advisers are now openly gay, and she expelled her father after he described the holocaust as a detail of the second world war. Wherejews and gay men were once seen as outsiders, the partys target now is immigration and radical islam. Marine le pen is presenting herself as the defender of minorities, against what she says is a growing threat from political islam. Gay voters, jews and women all have something to fear, she says, and the Front National is the party to protect them. Analysts say the party is now being pulled in two directions. They have said there is a red line we shall never cross any more. Its anti semitism, and there Marine Le Pen is definitely different from her father. But if she goes too far, on that line of de demonisation, she will lose the voters for whom it was a party that, that knocked on the tables strong, that wanted to shake the political system, and her father put it very well. He said, a nice National Front . Nobody is interested by that. Fn traditionalists these days look not to marine, but to her 27 year old niece, marion, a star of the partys conservative wing, whose members often say they preferred things the way they were, underjean marie le pen. Translation i think that marion is more like her grandfather than marine. France really needs strict leadership. Its not ok to say lets carry on as we are. We have to start from scratch. And marion is better able to do that. Marion has much tougher views than her aunt on issues like gay marriage and abortion, and shes made it clear she is a fan of Donald TrumpsImmigration Policies too. Translation the famous muslim ban, as Donald Trumps adversaries are calling it. Its not in our programme right now, but if it turns out theres a particularly high threat coming from a country that is identified with or infiltrated by radical islam, yes, we could temporarily ban those people from our territory. Some say marine and marion are a useful double act that allows the party to keep all its members on side, but the glue may only be as strong as the partys electoral score. Power is attractive, even to those who see popularity as a double edged sword. Lucy williamson, bbc news, france. At the time it was billed as The Greatest Show On Earth, but several athletes and officials involved with last years olympic and Paralympic Games in rio have told the bbc they are angry and frustrated by the failure to provide any meaningful post Olympic Legacy. It is six months since the 2016 games came to an end, and while brazilian officials insist there were tangible benefits for rio, others feel the games were plagued by broken promises and lost opportunities, as wyre davies has been fining out. For five weeks last summer, rio dejaneiro was the centre of the sporting world. Host city for the 2016 olympic and Paralympic Games. The greatest show on earth. Exactly six months later, the stage is empty. Rios olympic park, which should by now be operating as a Sporting Centre of excellence, is eerily quiet. Arenas where medals were won and lost are little more than warehouses. Venues that should have been dismantled, some to be rebuilt as schools, are untouched. If there is a legacy here, its not the one that those who campaigned for rio to win the games had expected. I feel that Olympic Games in brazil was not so successful because the legacy was not the number one. We delivered good games, we had a lot of problems and we keep with them and nobodys doing anything for changing, so this is making me really sad. This is the olympic tennis arena, where andy murray won his second consecutive olympic gold medal. For now, this is being run, like many other venues in the olympic park, by the brazilian sports ministry, because no private company, nor the local authority, can afford or want to take on the huge running costs. Team brazil missed its own Medal Targets at rio 2016. Archer ane marcelle came a Creditable Ninth place, but has since lost her funding and her coach. Improving on rio and even making the tokyo games will be tough. Translation a month after the games they cut everything. My health insurance, my salary, everything. Its a huge disappointment. We made history in archery but its all over. It made me think my sacrifice wasnt worth it. Such was rios desperation to get things ready on time, legacy was the last thing on anyones mind, says one official who had worked previously on the london games, and wishes to remain anonymous. I never once had a conversation about legacy, at any point or in any discussion i had working on the games. You have to remember, this was the games where we were scrambling to put the event on on a day by day basis. There was no time to think about what was going to happen the day after the games finished in september. There were undoubtedly improvements in rio, thanks to the games. In public transport, some infrastructure and the opening up of public spaces. I think that there are a few promises that need to be delivered, but i do believe we should have time to work on these promises, and the promise we need to be first of all is the delivery of the olympic park, and improvements in the sports legacy. A brand new velodrome built at huge expense, barely used. Its track already water damaged. A state of the art whitewater course, meant to become a public pool after games remains closed off. Is this rios real Olympic Legacy . Wyre davies, bbc news, rio de janeiro. Im philippa thomas, thank you for watching reporters. Goodbye. Hi there will britt is summertime officially starts tomorrow morning but the weather seems to have jumped the gun somewhat, it has been a superb day across many parts of the country and barely a cloud in the boy in aberdeenshire was top of the shop today, how warm did it get . As get . As high as 19 degrees, pretty impressive. Some more fine weather through tomorrow. Mind you, this evening once the sun sets, temperatures will tumble away. It will turn distinctly chilly, tonight the clocks to go forward through the early hours comic means one hour less sleep, before summertime begins, but it wont feel like summertime, it will feel distinctly chilly, one of two missed patches, nothing too troublesome. Down to single figures, the last few nights, some highland glen innes, what a contrast with conditions down under, for the first round of the new f1 season for the first round of the new f1 season in melbourne. 27 degrees, with lots of sunshine. It should be a good day for rating. Back home, temperatures will be picking up quite nicely, well above freezing by then. Light winds across the northern half of uk but as we have seen today, gusty wind further south. If out of the and in the breeze, it wont feel all that warm, you will need some shelter to appreciate it. But it will be a sunny day for nearly all of us, the far north, Northern Ireland and scotla nd far north, Northern Ireland and scotland particularly shetland will be shrouded in cloud, any card elsewhere will be very tenuous, most of us will see blue sky from dawn to dust and temperatures would expire. In the north sea coast it will feel chilly but elsewhere, low to mid teens, typically high teens across parts of north west wales, Northern Ireland, parts of scotland. The lot of football taking place tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening, again if you are doing, you will ta ke again if you are doing, you will take a few layers. Weather wise it will stay dry. How long does the dry weather last . Well not forever, we have got low pressure edging up from the south west, these fronts would eventually bring some showery rain, more cloud in the sky i think through monday on until tuesday but only a scattering of showers can still some fine weather around but certainly for the next 2a hours it is sunshine all of the way. Enjoy it. All of the latest, we are back in halfan it. All of the latest, we are back in half an hours time. This is bbc news. Im annita mcveigh. The headlines at five. Ukips only mp Douglas Carswell is standing down from the party but will stay on as an independent mp. He tells us hes achieved his Main Objective with the party. We can be certain that brexit is in good hands. Ukips leader paul nuttall says carswells resignation isnt a surprise. His deputy says the mps departure wont affect the future of the party. He has been a very semidetached person but a very long time in this party, and frankly, this is rather a nice breath of fresh air that this is now behind us. Two men remain in custody in relation to the westminster terror attack, as it emerges that the man responsible sent