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Rides this afternoon. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until iiam. Throughout the morning, the latest Breaking News and developing stories. A little later, well bring you the latest on the tainted Blood Scandal which Saw Thousands of Haemophiliac Patients being infected with hiv by the nhs in the 1970s and 1980s. As always, do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today President Trump has fired the head of the fbi, james comey, in a move that has shocked us politics. Hed been leading an investigation into alleged links between the Trump Administration and russia. The white house says mr comey has been terminated and removed from office. Aleem maqbool reports. Absolutely explosive news out of washington tonight. This is a fox news alert, fbi director, james comey, has been fired by the president of the United States. Americans have learned to expect almost anything from their president , but this really was high drama. Fbi director, james comey, wasnt even in Washington He was addressing fbi staff in los angeles when he learned hed been sacked. A short while later, a letter arrived at fbi headquarters. Youre hereby terminated and removed from office, effective immediately. While i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that im not under investigation, i nevertheless concur with the judgment of the department ofjustice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau. And it was signed, donald trump. Hes become more famous than me. Except the trump camp was being investigated by the fbi for its links to russia. James comey was leading the investigation and now hes gone. Are people going to suspect cover up . Absolutely. If an independent Special Prosecutor is appointed there still can be some faith that we can get to the bottom of this. If not, everyone will suspect cover up. Speaking on us tv, the president s adviser dismissed that notion. This has nothing to do with russia. It has everything to do with whether the current fbi director has the president s confidence and can safely and capably execute his duties. Well, the shockwaves from this decision are notjust being felt here at the fbi, but across this city and beyond. For his supporters, this is evidence that donald trump is a strong leader, but for many others this just adds to the perception this that is country is now being run by a man who is intolerant of those who disagree with him and who dont entirely do his bidding. More reaction to the sacking in the next few minutes. Joanna has the news. Good morning. The Crown Prosecution Service is expected to announce later this morning whether any conservative politicians or officials will be charged with breaking rules on Election Campaign spending in 2015. The cps has been considering files sent by the police from nearly 30 constituencies. The party has insisted administrative errors were to blame for any spending which was incorrectly declared. If General Election candidates are prosecuted the Conservative Party will have to decide whether to suspend them and replace them as nominees by thursdays deadline for candidates to register. Labour and the Liberal Democrats have pledged billions of pounds in extra School Funding if they win the General Election, to ensure budgets in england keep up with rising costs. Both parties also say no school would lose out as a result of a new Funding Formula to divide money across the country. But the conservatives say School Funding has reached Record Levels in their government and questioned labours plans to use Corporation Tax rises to fund their plans. Drayton manor theme park in staffordshire says it wont open to the public today after the death of an 11 Year Old Girl on one of its rides. The year 6 pupil, evha jannath, was on a trip with her school, the Jameah Girls Academy in leicester. Jane Frances Kelly has this report. Drayton manor theme park is closed today as a Mark Of Respect for the 11 Year Old Girl who died. Yesterday afternoon she was on the Splash Canyon Ride when she fell into the water. Park staff rescued her and the Emergency Services were called. The girl was airlifted to Birmingham Childrens hospital but died shortly after arrival. The park describes the ride, which has been open since 1993, as wild, unpredictable, and thrilling with fast flowing rapids. Small boats carry up to six passengers who must be at least three feet tall. The theme park has been run by the same family since 1949. The grandson of the founder, and current boss, was visibly upset as he read a short statement following the girls death. We are all truly shocked and devastated and our thoughts. Excuse me. Are with her family and friends at this tremendously difficult time. Thank you. The girl, who was on a school trip, attended the Jameah Girls Academy, in leicester which describes itself as an independent Islamic School for girls. In a statement it said Staffordshire Police say especially trained officers are supporting the girls family. The Health And Safety Executive has launched an investigation. Our correspondent Elizabeth Glinka joins us now from Drayton Manor. What is the latest . Well, in the last half an hour Staffordshire Police have confirmed that the ii year old that died after this tragic Accident Yesterday was evha jannath. She was a pupil at the Jameah Academy in leicester and the School Remains closed today. A statement on their website says this is shocking and devastating for them. Specially trained staff are supporting pupils and other members of staff as well and theyre asking for privacy at this very difficult time. Drayton manor remains closed today as a Mark Of Respect. The Health And Safety Executive has already begun the investigations into what happened, what we know about the Splash Canyon Ride. It is about the Splash Canyon Ride. It is a rapids river ride. It is not believed that they are belted, but they are told to actually say seated. Weve heard from a woman this morning who said her son actually had a similar accident back in 2013 where he fell in from Splash Ca Nyon in 2013 where he fell in from Splash Canyon he was ok, but she raised Safety Concerns at the time. Of course, the Health And Safety Executive will be looking into that as well. Thank you. A man arrested near Downing Street last month has been charged with preparing terrorist acts. Khalid mohamed 0mar ali, from north london, was also charged with two counts of making or having explosives. Those two charges, under the explosive substances act, relate to alleged activity in afghanistan in 2012. Mr 0mar ali, who was arrested on Parliament Street on 27th april, will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court later today. A new study published in the british Medicaljournal Points to a link between high doses of some painkillers and heart attacks. It builds on Previous Research that suggests anti inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen, could be connected to some heart problems. Scientists said the findings were not clear cut and other factors, notjust the pills, could be involved. A man has told the bbc hes planning to take legal action against the government for the death of his father, who was treated with contaminated blood in the 1980s. Its thought to be the first case of its kind. More than 2,000 deaths have been linked to the scandal in which haemophiliacs were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. Jason evans fatherjonathan was one of many people to have been given the Blood Clotting Treatment factor 8. Patients should have been given the choice of whether they wanted to take that gamble and play Russian Roulette with their life and i can almost guarantee that 99 of them would not have taken that gamble. The australian senator, larissa waters, has become the first politician to breastfeed in the nations parliament. Ms waters, from the left wing greens party, fed two month old daughter alia joy during a vote on tuesday. The lower house last year joined the senate in allowing breastfeeding, but no mps in either house had done so. It followed a backlash in 2015 when kelly 0dwyer, a government minister, was asked to consider expressing milk to avoid missing parliamentary duties. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9. 30am. Thank you. Youre getting in touch, youre very welcome. You can e mail as well. Lets get some sport now with jessica. Whats going on at fifa, jess . Theyve sacked two of the people they brought in to oversee their Reform Programme. The two men in question have been at the fore front of fifas independent Ethics Committee for a number of yea rs. Ethics committee for a number of years. Theyve held multiple investigations including of the previous fifa president seb blatter who was banned from the game for six yea rs who was banned from the game for six years and even the current president. They say that the decision not to reappoint them is politically motivated and jeopardises the future of the game. Now theyve spoken to the media this morning. Here is what one had to say. The removal of the Ethics Committee is not in fifas best interest. Its against Good Governance. And its a setback for the fight against corruption. The Ethics Committee is weakened and incapacitated. Well, strong words there. Victoria, we have seen year after year allegations against fifa of corruption and scandal and calls for reform and once again, their integrity has been called into question. And fifa are involved in an investigation of their own whats troubling them about the paul pogba transfer . When pogba transferred last year, it made him the most expensive player. £83 million was the fee, but details of that transfer have been leaked and fifa have written to Manchester United to seek clarification on the deal as they put it and have started an inquiry. Manchester united say that fifa had the documents since the transfer was concluded in augment now, victoria, i dont know if youve read, but one of the most staggering details to emerge from this is that pogbas agent could earn £41 million from that deal. Now, i mean, i have to take a breath every time i say it. Thats almost half of the fee and now the book containing those details is released tomorrow so i can imagine there is probably a lot more revelations to come. Yes. That maybe theiousiest. There have been accusations in many sports that athletes welfare was not high on their list of priorities and now tae kwon do has been dragged into the controversy. The medical staff working with gb taekwondo raised concerns about how copes are treating athletes in regards to concussion, Weight Management and training loads and there has been claims that athletes we re there has been claims that athletes were asked to train in saunas. The complaints led to gb tie won dough commissioning an independent review, but they selected their own panel and didnt interview any of the people who made the complaints or the athletes. The review found insufficient evidence to support the allegations. Now, this comes at a time when uk sport, who fund the various british Governing Bodies are under pressure to look after their athletes after a number of complaints from different Governing Bodies. They say theyll continue to monitor gbs approach to their athletes and of course gb taekwondo enjoying one of their most successful 0lympics back in rio. Im sure this story is not over and will rumble on. The president of america has fired james comey. He was scrutinising alleged links between mr trumps president ial Election Campaign team and russia which is accused of trying to influence last years result. Abc filed this report from washington. James comey boarded a plane in los angeles, deciding not to attend an fbi event, after learning he had been fired as the head of the fbi effective immediately. President trump writing, it is essential that we find new leadership for the fbi that restores public trust and confidence. The white house said the president was influenced in part by the recommendation of his attorney general, jeff sessions, who had recused himself from the russia investigation and that has Many Democrats concerned about the future of the ongoing fbi investigation into russian influence over the election. Comey was overseeing it and some are saying now that his firing demonstrates a pattern. They faired sally yates, they fired preet bharara, now and they fired Director Comey. Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer said a Special Investigator must now be appointed and if not. Every american will rightly suspect that the decision to fire Director Comey was part of a cover up. The controversial comey had drawn ire from both democrats and republicans at various times. Just days before the president ial election, comey was responsible for a Bombshell Announcement that he would be re opening the investigation into clintons e mails. He later testified on the ramifications of that decision. It make mes mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. And it is notjust democrats who are concerned about the timing of comeys firing. And it is notjust democrats who are concerned about the timing of comeys firing. Many republicans are calling it fishy. In fact the Senate Intelligence committee chairman, a republican, said his dismissalfurther complicates an already difficult investigation. Lorna zak, abc news, washington. James comey only found out he was fired when he was handed a note during a speech to staff. It was the letter from President Trump. It was the letter from President Trump. In that letter, President Trump told mr comey he was unable to effectively head the fbi and that it was vital to find new leadership to Restore Public Trust and confidence in its Law Enforcement mission. The president wrote you are hereby terminated, removed from office, effective immediately. Donald trumps press adviser, Kellyann Conway defended the sacking of james comey overnight. She was speaking to cnn host Anderson Cooper have a look at his rolling of his eyes. So now your white house is saying that what he did was wrong, but previously, as a candidate, donald trump was saying it is the right thing . You are conflating two things that dont belong together. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, i was oii for the trip down memory lane, i was on your show often last year saying that we were going to win. So that isa that we were going to win. So that is a fictional character, we are no longer allowed to refer to, we can only refer to the donald trump that exist today . I will ignore how unkind that is and i would say as president of the United States heaney s confidence in his fbi director and he doesnt have it. And here is an Audio Conversation with sean spicer. The letter that you all the seed is the Deputy Attorney generals letter. Memo, whatever you wa nt to generals letter. Memo, whatever you want to call it. And then the letter from the attorney general, concurring, he concurred with their recommendation, and made the decision to move forward. There is clearly at this point no evidence of a reason to do that. You have a system that is working, you have a Career Prosecutor that last confidence in the fbi directors ability to carry out his responsibilities. An fbi director who is equally questioned by numerous folks on the left, who all said that they had a problem. The fbi director of ports through the Deputy Attorney general reports, so Rod Rosenstiel was confirmed on april 25 two weeks ago by a vote of 946 in april 25 two weeks ago by a vote of 94 6 ina april 25 two weeks ago by a vote of 94 6 in a very bipartisan manner. He isa 94 6 in a very bipartisan manner. He is a Career Prosecutor, he is the longest serving, fact check me on this, but i believe he is the longest serving us attorney, he served under 0bama for the us attorney for maryland. Very familiar with the department ofjustice and the fbi. He made a decision clearly based on the letter he submitted that the fbi director had lost his confidence. So was his sacking part of a cover up . 0ur security correspondent Gordon Corera is here and we can also speak to xenia wickett, who worked at the white house and the State Department during george w. Bushs time as president. Shes head of the us and the Americas Programme at chatham house. Gordon, many people are asking what was james comey on to, what had he found out . I think that is the problem the donald trump, that is exactly the question, despite the idea that this was to do with Hillary Clintons e mails, and his announcements during that. I think very few people will buy that line from the white house. I think almost eve ryo ne from the white house. I think almost everyone will think this was to do with the russia enquiry, and that in some way james comey with the russia enquiry, and that in some Wayjames Comey was not with the russia enquiry, and that in some way james comey was not playing ball, always pushing too hard was doing something. That will be the assumption in washington, which people are already working on. I think itjust doesnt make sense for this to have been about Hillary Clinton, because donald trump praised his the surgeon to announce an enquiry into Hillary Clinton and to the reopening of itjust before the election. So thatjust doesnt quite cover as in our unit, which means all the attention will be on what james comey and the means all the attention will be on Whatjames Comey and the fbi were doing. There are some reports that for instant they have been making some progress, in terms of potential indictments against some of the people who had been linked to the Trump Campaign. That is not really clear how much evidence there is and what that might be or how close it gets the donald trump itself, that if that is the case, i think that will raise a lot of pressure on the white house if that does come out and get confirmed. What do we read into the timing of this now . M and get confirmed. What do we read into the timing of this now . It is strange, because there wasnt an obvious public reason to do it now, especially if the white house idea is that it was about Hillary Clinton, which happened months ago. There was this hearing by james comey a couple of weeks ago in which he appeared before congress and made some comments about some of the e mails to do with Hillary Clinton, and it appears he might have slightly spoken or exaggerated, and that could be picking up a bit of tension in the american media, and i suppose like be used as an excuse by the white house, to say that is why we lost trust in him over that. But james comey is someone who had come he didnt necessarily have bipartisan support, because a lot of democrats were angry with him for his role in the Hillary Clinton investigation, but he was seen as someone who was regular sleep independent. Rigorously independent, in the Bush Administration who stood up to the white house were some of their surveillance operations, so he was seen as someone all sides could see as an independent serious figure. With him gone, the questions are there about who will replace him and what the relationship there will be with the white house. Let me bring in xenia, you worked at the white house and State Department during George W Bushs time as president. What do you think is going on . think i agree with gordon. Your attitude as to how you think this has been handled depends on where you sit. The reality is that most democrats did not like james comey, after he revealed what he did about the clinton e mails back in the Summerand Thena the clinton e mails back in the summer and then a few days after the election he made a statement saying he was re operating reopening the Dog Investigation Against reopening the investigation against clinton over her e mail use. Then Many Republican said they did not like him, people working closely to trump. So he is in this uncomfortable position in one hand, that he is not trusted by democrats, and not trusted by republicans, which of course, as gordon suggests, lays out that arguably he is quite independent. If you are not trusted by both sides, that tells you youre probably doing something right. But again, as gordon says, this is really about, it appears to be about, based on the timing, based on what is going on, based on what donald trump has said historically about comey, one can only assume that what motivated him to act now was comeys investigation into link s was comeys investigation into link 5 between russia and the Trump Administration and russian involvement in the election. What happens now, in terms of getting a new director of the fbi, gordon . There may be acting individuals in the interim but it will be up to the white house to appoint someone, and of course that will be a hugely significant appointment. And the senate could get in the way, blocking that . And the Department Of Justice. The attorney general has only had two acute himself from the russian investigation. Whether he declared everything about his contacts. They already have this mess about who is overseeing it, is their independent enough oversight. Forjames comey, one of the problems a few go back to what he did, he made this announcement about the clinton e mails on the eve of the election, which is the pretext for donald trump now removing him. I think almost certainly when he made that announcement, he probably thought Hillary Clinton was going to win and he was protecting himself, if you like, against a clinton victory, and then he would say he did not cover up an investigation, i was open and honest about it. He perhaps like everyone else didnt really think donald trump could win, and it has placed all these decisions in a different context where he suddenly vulnerable having spoken out about the clinton e mails. He wasnt left without that many allies and friends other than someone who wanted someone there who had the appearance at least of being independent. Xenia wickett, from your own past experience, how bad is it when a president falls out spectacularly like this with his head of the fbi . I think you have asked the right question, which is the answer to that second question is the one you just asked gordon, what does he do now, who does he appoint . If donald trump decides to put forward a name that is nonpartisan, independent, that is seen as nonpartisan, independent, that is seen as such, that can get bipartisan support, then i think he will have sent a very strong and positive message. If, however, he puts Someone Forward who is clearly not bipartisan, who is seen very much as a lackey of the republicans, excuse the phraseology, then he will have a real problem. Right now what is clear is that ten of the letter he sent to comey and subsequent comments has antagonised many in the fbi, so he has a real Trust Problem that he needs to figure out how to respond to. Gordon, there is a bit ofa respond to. Gordon, there is a bit of a New York Times suggesting that whenjames of a New York Times suggesting that when james comey was of a New York Times suggesting that Whenjames Comey was handed this letter, as he was addressing his staff, he thought it was a joke, a prank. It is astonishing, he reportedly was on the fbi office in los angeles and saw it as a newsflash on tv, that he was dismissed, so clearly he had no expectation this was coming. I dont think anyone did. Normally in washington things leak at least an hour or two before they happen, but in this case not at all. Xenia is right as well about what will be the reaction within the fbi . It is quite a proudly independent organisation, it sees itself as tough prosecutors who go where the investigation leads them. How will they feel about their head being removed in such circumstances, and what will the mood become how will they react, will they start briefing and leaking as well. We will play our audience this, it reminds people about the relationship donald trump has had with the fbi, since being a president ial candidate. You are more famous than me laughter although we did not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive classified information. Based on what was being said, she was guilty, she was guilty and it turned out that we are not going to press charges. It is really amazing. Todayis today is the best evidence ever that we have seen that our system has absolutely, totally reeked. We have seen that our system has absolutely, totally reekedm we have seen that our system has absolutely, totally reeked. It sure looks real careless to me. The question of whether that amount to gross negligence, frankly there is no way anyone from the Department Of Justice is bringing a case against john doe or Hillary Clinton. Dramatic music the fbi is reopening their investigation. I have to give the fbi credit, that was so bad what happened originally, and it took guts for Director Comey to make the move that he made in light of the kind of opposition he had. What he did, he brought back his reputation. You have become more famous than me Laughter Applause the fbi, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the russian governments efforts to interfere in the 2016 president ial election, and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump Campaign and the russian government, with respect to the president s tweets about alleged wiretapping by the prior administration, i have no information that supports those tweets. He has become more famous than me laughter quite an astonishing turnaround, in terms of donald trump was like opinion of james comey, terms of donald trump was like opinion ofjames comey, isnt it, gordon . Thank you both. A quick word from peter. All i hear is gossip on this, unrealspeculation, from peter. All i hear is gossip on this, unreal speculation, ridiculous guessing. Maybe you could stop your chinese whispers until you have actual evidence of anything first of this gossip based programme on from. I will leave that there. Another tweet, this whole comey firing is nothing more than trump running scared. He knows they are onto him. Still to come, people with disabilities or their voices are often ignored when it comes to General Elections. This morning we have gathered together a group of voters to tell us what will influence the way they vote next month. And we have been inside the iraqi city of mosul, finding out what life is like some of those who have returned to their homes since Government Forces reclaimed parts of the city from Islamic State fighters. Heresjoanna in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today s news. President trump has fired the head of the fbi james comey in a move that has shocked us politics. Hed been leading an investigation into alleged links between the Trump Administration and russia. The white house says mr comey has been terminated and removed from office. Drayton manor says it wont open to the public today after the death of an 11 Year Old Girl on one of its rides. Evha jannath was on a school trip from the Jameah Academy. The school said it requested time to grief. Senior management at the theme park said they were shocked and devastated by the incident. The Crown Prosecution Service is expected to announce later this morning whether any conservative politicians or officials will be charged with breaking rules on Election Campaign spending in 2015. The cps has been considering files sent by the police from nearly 30 constituencies. The party has insisted administrative errors were to blame for any spending which was incorrectly declared. If General Election candidates are prosecuted the Conservative Party will have to decide whether to suspend them and replace them as nominees by thursdays deadline for candidates to register. Labour and the Liberal Democrats have pledged billions of pounds in extra School Funding if they win the General Election, to ensure budgets in england keep up with rising costs. Both parties also say no school would lose out as a result of a new Funding Formula to divide money across the country. But the conservatives say School Funding has reached Record Levels in their government and questioned labours plans to use Corporation Tax rises to fund their plans. A man arrested near Downing Street last month has been charged with preparing terrorist acts. Khalid mohamed 0mar ali, from north london, was also charged with two counts of making or having explosives. Those two charges, under the explosive substances act, relate to alleged activity in afghanistan in 2012. Mr 0mar ali, who was arrested on Parliament Street on 27th april, will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court later today. A new study published in the british Medicaljournal Points to a link between high doses of some painkillers and heart attacks. It builds on Previous Research that suggests anti inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen, could be connected to some heart problems. Scientists said the findings were not clear cut and other factors, notjust the pills, could be involved. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10am. This is no longer the most retweeted tweet of all time. How many times has that been tweeted . 3. 4 million times. Thats been beaten by a tweet of a quy thats been beaten by a tweet of a guy asking for free chicken thats been tweeted 3. 5 million times for the man who wants free chicken. Ellen had been fighting ha rd to chicken. Ellen had been fighting hard to keep her title. We need your help. Were close to losing our title for the most retweeted tweet of all time. This nugget kid needs your help, but we need your help more. We earned this title and were not going to lose it now. Please retweet our selfie. Bradley is going to rub my shoulders. How is that . Just do it. Harder. Thats good. Thats good. Thats better. Wendys have given the guy free chicken. Heres some sport now withjess. The six nations champions england have been drawn in a pool with france and argentina, for the 2019 rugby world cup. Ireland and scotland are in a group with the hosts, japan, with wales landing in australias pool. So all of the home nations have avoided the current champions, new zealand. Fifas Code Of Ethics is a dead letter, according to the two investigators released from their duties. Were among those brought to oversee the Reform Programme and they helped bring down former president sepp blatter. Fifa are themselves investigating the transfer of paul pogba to Manchester United. He was the worlds most expensive player when he moved from juventus last summer, and fifa want to know who made what from the £89. 3 million deal. And with the french open less than three weeks away, andy murray says he still needs to play better but hes through to the third round of the madrid 0pen, after a straight sets win over marius copil of romania. Thats all the sport for now. Ill have more at 10am. Thank you, jess. There are 13 million disabled People Living in the uk, but when it comes to elections their voices are often ignored or when they are heard its in the context of cracking down on the amount we spend on benefits. So this morning were going to speak to a group of people with different disabilities about the kind of things they want to hear from politicians. But first some facts. If youre disabled, your Cost Of Living is likely to be £550 more on average each month. Only half of all disabled people are in work. If 10 more people were able to work, it would contribute an extra £12 billion to the economy. Alex dukes has cerebral palsy. Sam jennings who has multiple sclerosis. Arti dasani who has muscular dystrophy. Sharon collins who has vascular disease and nerve damage. Cathy de veras has severe arthritis. Lesley staines who cares for her son lewis who has autism. Indeed, lewis is 18. You care for his older Brother Mitchell who has autism as well . And epilepsy as well. And hes 20. Welcome all of you. Thank you for coming on the programme. Tell us about lewis and your role as his carer . Well, lewis is 18. He doesnt speak. He repeats the last word, but he does understand what that is. He doesnt read or write and pretty much im his full time carer. Im divorced andi his full time carer. Im divorced and i care for himself and his brother in the home 24 7 apart from the few hours that they go to school each day. Which is when you work . Yeah. I mean ive worked in the city for years, but now i do the onlyjob im able to do which is work in a Primary School part time because when i get the School Holidays off because ive got no one to have them in School Holidays. This is a big issue for you every day of the week issue for you every day of the week is the new personal independence payments, which is what is taking over or replacing the Disability Living Allowance. Whats the issue . Well, it is all categorised and i sent all the information, every bit of information from doctors, from nurses, from speech and language therapists and that information has been taken, theyre insisting that they dont need to see him personally and yet they are coming to the decisions and deducting points and saying that he can read and write and he cant and theyre saying he can prepare a simple meal and cook it, he cant. They are not londoning to anything anyone is saying. Ive gone to appeal and it has been rejected and ive taken to a tribunal. Do you know which Political Party youre going to vote for this time . At the moment, im waiting to see what theyre going to offer on benefits because at the moment i dont feel any of them are offering the right things and supporting us in the right way. The aduu supporting us in the right way. The Adult Services is so under funded. But you would consider voting for the Conservative Party despite the fa ct the Conservative Party despite the fact they brought in the new personal independent payment . think theresa may is the strongest candidate. Kathy, do you think the Conservative Party is the party that speaks for people with disabilities . Absolutely not the what do you think of what lesley said, because of theresa may, because of her pennality, actually, lesley, for all the difficulties with pip, she might still vote for her . I dont think just because the Conservative Party have a new leader that theyre going to change anything that theyve already done in the recent past as regards to benefits for disabled people. Who is the party that speaks for people with disabilities . Well, i think labour would be the best out of all of them. Im not saying that theyre perfect and everything would be wonderful, but i believe that, you know, they have still socialist values which means you care for the people who are the most vulnerable. You care for the people who have the most need and that, you know, its everybodys responsibility and that means that if anybody has anything to contribute to society, even if they are disabled, then they have they are disabled, then they have the right to claim for anything that they need as well and you know, its all of the sort of destruction and degrading of the Welfare State that weve had in the last few years has been under the tory government. Sharon, youve had issues too, i think, with pip and youre Voting Conservative this time, is that right . Yes, i am. Tell us why . I dont trustjeremy right . Yes, i am. Tell us why . I dont trust Jeremy Corbyn with anything to be quite frank and at least theresa may is direct and with a mandate maybe in the manifesto they can say that people will have to go for these assessments less frequently. Do you think thats likely . Probably not and ive got to go through this again very soon. 0k. Sam, youre self employed. What are theissues sam, youre self employed. What are the issues you have when it comes to politician and politics in the run up to this election . Politician and politics in the runup to this election . Im undecided and i have a little business so i come out of disabled angle, but a Small Business angle as well. I work full time and i work really ha rd, well. I work full time and i work really hard, but my mobility is becoming more and more affected by the condition. I have found recently that i can get tax credits by working 30 hours a week which is helpful because im no longer able to work 40 or 50 hours a week, but im not eligible for the disabled tax credits when i have a relapse of ms when i cant walk or speak, that could drop me to 16 hours work a week, but im not eligible for that u nless week, but im not eligible for that unless im awarded pip, whilst i have been working and plodding along and doing my own thing, ifind i have to apply for that in order to be eligible. For when you have a relapse . Which is likely to have them and i will have to have treatment later in the year, but i dont want to become dependant on the system and ijust really find it really bizarre that i have to go through all these hoops just to have something in place in case i cant work because ive got no intention of not working. Alex have you been aware of any parties, tacking, specifically about issues that may affect you . No, not really, especially from the lib dems. I dont know what they stand for for the disabled people and what really affects me, what i really want to see affects me, what i really want to see change is the lack of accessible transport especially in Train Stations. Where i live in ealing, my closest Train Station is wembley which is about 20, to 30 minutes away so that means i have to plan my journeys like two days in advance and someone has to, i have to rely on someone and someone has to, i have to rely on someone to take me to that Train Station which adds on to the journey sol station which adds on to the journey so i have to add another 30 minutes and then if i want to get off at the Train Station i have to find out which Train Stations are accessible sol which Train Stations are accessible so i have to plan that route. It really eliminates the spond tanity of say i want to go out with friends. Living a fulfilled life. Yeah. Living a fulfilled life and it affects my job yeah. Living a fulfilled life and it affects myjob because i work for a charity called pace where we deliver sports to young disabled people and pa rt of sports to young disabled people and part of myjob is to go to different day centres across ealing and around southall and northholt as well. So that really means i cant use the Train Stations because it is not accessible. So again, i have to rely on someone accessible. So again, i have to rely on someone else to take me. And you a lwa ys on someone else to take me. And you always wanted to work . Yeah. But found sometimes people were writing you off . Yeah. Is that a Society Thing . I think so because they were quite surprised. They . The jobcentre. They were quite advised that i wanted to work because they think because youre disabled that you cant work and i was written off and stereotype is that because youre disabled you dont have to work and you dont have to work, you get paid and stuff, so yeah. They we re get paid and stuff, so yeah. They were surprised. You talked about theresa may and so did you sharon, you talked aboutJeremy Corbyn, kathy. How much is this election arti about those two big personalities, mr corbyn, mrs may . Well, in my point, when trying to get things done, say for example, when it comes to like the Benefit Changes when it did come to the Benefit Changes from Disability Living Allowance to pip, personal independence payments, its like taking a big leap because it was quite difficult. Its like. Have any of them, is there anything you are hearing from those leaders that makes you think, actually, they deserve my vote on this issue . makes you think, actually, they deserve my vote on this issue . I am in two mines, still. I think theresa may is trying to help as much as she can to help things asked to sable people go through with the difficulties we have. But then on the other hand it makes me think as well sometimes because of things that happened in the past, is that going to get done . Is it actually going to get done . Is it actually going to get done . Is it actually going to get done . Cathy, what about other issues, brexit, the nhs, education, are they important to you this time . They are. Personally my priorities are not really about brexit or education so much. I still think about education because i do have a child who is at university at the moment but i am still concerned with immediate needs of people, not just myself but a lot of people who area just myself but a lot of people who are a lot worse off than i am. Because i am still quite independent and can take care of myself most of the time. And even with other issues like my Mental Health history, i get a lot of support from charities, and i still think that whoever comes in into the next government, those charities will still be there, to a certain extent. They cant achieve as much as they would like to but the moment, but they are doing quite a good job, you know. But the benefits issue, for peoples own personal living, day to day with their disabilities, i do think that really since the last tory government came in, the level of degradation, compared to what people have now compared to what they used to have is really such a stark difference that it has really changed peoples lives for the worst to such a degree. A lot of people have died. Purely because their benefit was cut and they were still entitled to those benefits. For example, one chap was quite publicised on social media who had diabetes and could not pay his bills, his fridge went off, his insulin went off, and he starved to death. We reported on that programme. And there were a lot of similar stories. Thank you becoming on the programme. Hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled the northern iraqi city of mosul over the last six months as Government Security forces continue their Military Offensive to reclaim the city from the so called Islamic State group. Iraqi forces are now moving through neighbourhoods to the south, west and north of the old city, where just a few hundred is fighters are believed to be holding out. 0ur Film Makerjoshua Baker has been inside the city, meeting the people who have fled the fighting, and finding out what life is like for those who have managed to return to the recaptured areas. Mosul, iraq over two years ago this city was taken over by the Group Calling itself Islamic State. A battle to regain control has taken months and divided mosul in two the retaken east and the is controlled west. Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced. Here, at scorpion junction, outside west mosul, those who managed to escape the fighting are processed under the watchful eye of the iraqi army who are looking for is fighters. Men and women are separated as they prove who they are to authorities. One man agrees to talk about his escape. But he is still fearful that is could find him, so he wants to hide his identity. After the junction, theyre transported to nearby camps, where aid agencies like 0xfam are supporting the influx of people. Fightings been going on for months now and we are seeing thousands of people fleeing every day and we dont know how bad its going to get. But our concern is that a camp twice the size of this was filled up in four days a few months ago. And we believe there is nearly 400,000 people still in western mosul. Theyre traumatised and exhausted and looking for somewhere safe to go. So were trying to provide them with that safe place in the camps. The asif family of seven fled mosul a month ago. Eight year old shiva was schooled by the so called Islamic State. What was your first day of school like . What was the journey like from mosul . In the east of mosul, relative security has allowed the families to start to return home. A fragile peace now exists, but bombs still go off here and there is a fear that is members are living amongst the population. Ragda and her family have just returned home. Can you show me around . Yes, come on. This my father and my sister, smallest of me. This my mother. Everything in our house is stolen. Really . Yes. This is the video, when we come in to our house. They stole everything. We did not find anything. Just this. Very, very sad. The family managed to survive for two years under the so called Islamic State. Until one night the terror group visited their home. Isis began asked us about where is the girl. And they began searching. Can you show me where you hid . Yeah. Come. We hid in here. When isis come. Then he ask us. Then. Then he asked. I cant. Its ok. Yeah. That night, the girls narrowly escaped being taken for the fighters. Soon after, they left. Now they have returned, it has quickly become clear that life is far from normal in mosul. This is our roof. So this is mosul . Yeah. What is life like in mosul . I answer that in arabic. There are almost 400,000 people trapped amongst the fighting. The battle is now entering its final and most likely deadliest phase. That film byjoshua baker. This news just in. Police have declared a Major Incident in falmouth, where a crane has fallen over at the docks there. Properties are being evacuated. Cornwall fire and rescue and the police are on the scene, so and the police are on the scene, so a Major Incident in falmouth in cornwall, where a crane has fallen over at the docks. The latest news and sport on the way, before that fear is the weather. It has been a chilly start to the point of being frosty for some. A little bit of fog around captured by one of our Weather Watchers but for many of you at last it has indeed been that glorious start to the day. 0ne been that glorious start to the day. One of the best pictures i have seen from our Weather Watchers for quite some time. High pressure still hanging on, it is properly the last day i will say that, having been the dominant feature of so many days. You will notice it is not quite doing enough to keep the Weather Front away from the northern part of scotland, where it is anything that glorious. That is called, grey and there is some rain to be had as well. Elsewhere, you get the sense on The Big Picture there is a lot of fine weather around. That rain, if it is with you, will be in for a good part of the day, the threat of it at least, but as you come to the central belt, central and southern parts of scotland, northern ireland, more glorious fine weather to be had. What a contrast for the eastern side of wales, the midlands, eastern england, no more that nagging easterly of the cold north sea, that great sheet of clouds that pegged the mbodj is down. Many will get into the mid teens, some 20 degrees. An early dip in that averages, so A Touch Of Frost as was the case this morning, maybe not as widespread. Later in the night those temperatures in the south will recover and a great banner of cloud coming in in association with the Weather Front, which will gradually trundle across the channel and bring with it the prospect of some rain. Yes, remember that . It with it the prospect of some rain. Yes, rememberthat . It wont with it the prospect of some rain. Yes, remember that . It wont effect everybody by any means, and if you are absolutely desperate for rain for your gardens of fields, that may not be the feature for you. A more humid feel to the day, temperature pushing towards 20, possibly 21. That fresher feel still there and a lot of dry weather across the northern half of the British Isles. Through the evening and overnight, it may be the second pulse of energy that really does bring the prospect of meaningful rain to many more of you, as of meaningful rain to many more of you , as we of meaningful rain to many more of you, as we get on into friday. This Weather Front a lot of more active. It could be that we see some thunderstorms in association with some thunderstorms more widely spread across the southern part of the day, as we get onto the day it will push the threat of heavy rain further north across the British Isles. In the saturday some of it make it into the north of scotland. The weekend brizzi and one, some spells of showers but not a write off by any means, there will be some sunny spells. A lot going on, more at the bbc website. Its10am. Im victoria derbyshire. Our top story today is just why did donald trump sack the head of the fbi . Was it because he has no confidence in james comey . 0r because mr comey is carrying out an investigation into the us president . He has lost confidence in the fbi director and he took the recommendation of the Deputy Attorney general who whom the fbi director reports to. Victims of the tainted Blood Scandal that Saw Thousands of patients given contaminated Blood Transfusions could sue the government over claims of a potential cover up. He had blisters in his mouth that we re he had blisters in his mouth that were bleeding and i couldnt share an ice cream with my dad because theyd given him aids. Ijust found it, looking back on it now at the time, ididnt it, looking back on it now at the time, i didnt think too much into it, but looking back over it, i was disgusted. Well speak to some of the victims and their families. And evha jannath has been named as the 11 Year Old Girl who died yesterday on a ride at Drayton Manor theme park. Well talk to a mum who says her son also fell from the same ride. Joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day s news. President trump has fired the head of the fbi james comey in a move that has shocked us politics. Hed been leading an investigation into alleged links between the Trump Administration and russia. The white house says mr comey has been terminated and removed from office. Drayton manor theme park in staffordshire says it will not open to the public today after the death of an 11 Year Old Girl on one of its rides. The year 6 pupil, evha jannath, was on a trip with her school, the Jameah Girls Academy in leicester. In a statement the school said it was providing support to its pupils and staff and requested time to grieve. Senior management at the theme park said they were shocked and devastated by the incident. The Crown Prosecution Service is expected to announce later this morning whether any conservative politicians or officials will be charged with breaking rules on Election Campaign spending in 2015. The cps has been considering files sent by the police from nearly 30 constituencies. The party has insisted that administrative errors were to blame for any spending which was incorrectly declared. If General Election candidates are prosecuted the Conservative Party will have to decide whether to suspend them and replace them as nominees by thursdays deadline for candidates to register. Labour and the Liberal Democrats have pledged billions of pounds in extra School Funding if they win the General Election, to ensure budgets in england keep up with rising costs. Both parties also say no school would lose out as a result of a new Funding Formula to divide money across the country. But the conservatives say School Funding has reached Record Levels in their government and questioned labours plans to use Corporation Tax rises to fund their plans. A man arrested near Downing Street last month has been charged a man has told the bbc hes planning to take legal action against the government for the death of his father, who was treated with contaminated blood in the 1980s. Its thought to be the first case of its kind. More than 2,000 deaths have been linked to the scandal in which haemophiliacs were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. Jason evans fatherjonathan was one of many people to have been given the Blood Clotting Treatment factor 8. Patients should have been given the choice of whether they wanted it ta ke choice of whether they wanted it take that gamble and play Russian Roulette with their life and i can almost guarantee that 99 of them would not have taken that gamble. Cornwall and fire and rescue have evacuated Falmouth Docks after a crane collapsed. Police say a 200 meter Exclusion Zone has been put in place and nearby properties have been evacuated while they deal with the incident. German police have arrested several suspects in an Anti Terrorism operation in the eastern city of leipzig. Police confirmed that several properties had been searched earlier on wednesday morning. Local reports suggested the operation was targeting suspected members of Islamic State and other groups involved in the syrian civil war. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10. 30am. Sport now with jessica. The six nations champions england have once again been given a very tricky draw for the 2019 rugby world cup. Theyll face france and argentina, as well as two more sides yet to be decided. In 2015, england failed to reach the knockout phase. At this mornings draw in kyoto, ireland and scotland ended up in the same group, alongside the hosts japan, with wales going into australias pool for the second successive world cup. All the home nations avoided the reigning champions new zealand. One of the investigators who had been appointed to oversee reforms at fifa says there are several hundred cases of corruption still pending. Cornel borbely has been relieved of his duties, along with hans joachim eckert. Both had been a part of the world governing bodys Ethics Committee, and were instrumental in former president Sepp Blatters six year ban from the game. Borbely says the decision to replace them is the end of fifas efforts to reform. The removal of the Ethics Committee is not in fifas best interest. Its against Good Governance and its a setback for the fight against corruption. The Ethics Committee is weakened and incapacitated. Fifa are themselves investigating the transfer of paul pogba to Manchester United. He was the worlds most expensive player when he moved from juventus last summer. Fifa want to know who was involved in the £89. 3 million deal and how much money they got out of it. United say fifa have all the necessary documents from last august. Juventus are into their Second Champions League final in three years. They beat monaco 4 1 on aggregate. Look at this volley from dani alves. 2 1 they won on the night in turin. Theyll take on real or Atletico Madrid in next months final in cardiff. Real are 3 0 up going into tonights second leg. Tae kwon do is the latest sport to be dragged into the controversy of athletes welfare. Gb tae kwon do had their most successful olympics in rio last year, winning gold, silver and bronze medals, but medical staff had apparently raised concerns including the mismanagement of concussions and athletes being forced into drastic weight loss programmes, including training in saunas. With the french open just over a fortnight away, andy murray says hes still not back to his best after the elbow injury that kept him out of action for a month. Hes through to the third round of the madrid 0pen after beating romanias marius copil in straight sets. Murray was far from his best early on, but his serve was never in danger of being broken thats been his main concern since his return. Stage four of the giro ditalia was a good one for the british riders, but not so much for the leader at the start of the day. Watch this. He completely misjudged his speed at a corner and a few riders went the wrong way with him Geraint Thomas moved up to second place, behind new leader bob yungles, with adam yates third. Very u nfortu nate very unfortunate that, victoria. Thats all the sport for now. Thank you very much, jess. Some messages from various people who were listening to a group of voters with disabilities talking about the things that matter to them in this election. Rob says, how can people who are negatively affected by the policies of the conservative Government Vote for theresa may . Nicky says, am i living in some weird Parallel Universe . We have a country where the nhs, welfare, widows, widowers benefit, social care, schools, prisons, have seen sweeping funding cuts overall in the name of austerity and yet we have some people with disabilities about to vote for theresa may. We have seen seen people die due to missed operations. Im dumbfounded and im missing something. Please tell me im having a nightmare and i will wa ke im having a nightmare and i will wake up soon. Those two messages are representative of quite a few weve had from you. Keep your comments coming in. Victims of the tainted Blood Scandal could sue the government over claims of a potential cover up. Last month we revealed that victims of the scandal one of the worst in the history of the nhs were still fighting for answers 30 years after thousands of patients were given Blood Transfusions that were contaminated and were later diagnosed with hiv and hepatitis. It happened in the 1970s and 1980s. More than 2,000 have since died and many more have had their lives ruined. Now bbc panorama tonight reveals that one of the victims children is taking legal action against the government, and if hes successful the case could be used to help others who were affected. Jason eva ns father, jonathan, had severe haemophilia and was given patients should have been given the choice of whether they wanted to ta ke choice of whether they wanted to take that gamble and play Russian Roulette with their life and i could almost guarantee that 99 of them would not have taken that gamble. My mum was with him and they were called into the Doctors Office and the doctor told them both quite blu ntly the doctor told them both quite bluntly that my dad had tested positive for hiv. Tony farrugia, was just 14 years old when his father barry died of aids as a result of nhs treatment. Tony told our reporter jim reed about the last time he saw his father. Ido i do remember my dad asking me for some of my ice cream and i handed it to him at which point one of the nurses intervened and said, you cant give him that. I was like why . He had blisters in his mouth that were bleeding so obviously i couldnt share an ice cream with my dad because they had given him aids. Ijust dad because they had given him aids. I just found it, dad because they had given him aids. Ijust found it, looking back on it now, at the time i didnt think too much into it, but looking back over it, i was disgusted, you know, that i couldnt, i did have physical contact, i could give him a hug. I said goodbye. Barrys death in 1986 split the family apart. Tony went back into ca re family apart. Tony went back into care and his twin brother went to a separate care home in north london. The family were only reunited 24 yea rs the family were only reunited 24 years later. 2nd August 2010 was the first time all our family were in the same room. That group of brothers, thats what they did. You know, they destroyed my dad with these viruses and then they watched his family crumble. Lets speak now to michelle tolley. Hepatitis c has given michelle cirrhosis of the liver which can cause cancer. Shes now being treated but the damage thats already been done could prove fatal. Were also joined by andy evans who was infected with hiv at 5 years old when receiving treatment for his haemophilia on the nhs and andy burnham, the recently elected mayor he has called this a cover up. Michelle, how do you react to this development that the child of one of the victims is now taking legal action against the government . Good morning, victoria. Good morning. Yes, it needs to be done. Its bad that it has been a cover up. Its bad that so many people have been infected either by giving whole bloods or the factor 8 serum. The devastating effects that it has had on my life, the impact, the impact on my life, the impact, the impact on my life, the impact, the impact on my family, and im sure i can speakfor other on my family, and im sure i can speak for other community sufferers, its devastating. Its horrific. And you only found out that you had hepatitis c in 2015. You are the most recently diagnosed of those who had Blood Transfusions several years ago. Tell us what happened . Yes, i had two Blood Transfusions before the blood was screened, one in 1987 and then one in february 1991. Some adverts came on to the television regarding hepatitis c and Blood Transfusions and in mid 90s i went to my gp at the time to enquire about the tests etcetera and was basically sent away saying dont be silly, you wont have that. So trusting my gp, being a young mum of four, i trusted trusting my gp, being a young mum of four, itrusted him. Iwent trusting my gp, being a young mum of four, i trusted him. I went away and carried on with my life. Its a slow, progressive diseases that hides its way in many shapes or forms and i got to November 2015 and i knew there was just something very, very wrong. It was by chance that i had my diabetic yearly tests and my Liver Functions were showing very, very high so i cas called in in by my go and it was just through chatting to remember that i remembered about the Blood Transfusions so he tested me there and then and the next day i found out and it tore my world apart. Absolutely tore my world apart and i started to plan my own funeral. I thought i was going to die. I cant, i cannot even put into words how i feel and how it has affected us and for other people, its ive struggled to try and find out because like i say it has just only been 18 months. My brain has been like a sponge trying to soak up all the information about this. I would actually like to make a point to andy burnham and ask him that he has got a responsibility, a duty of care if you like, to hand his evidence over to the police. I really dont think he should wait. 0k, over to the police. I really dont think he should wait. Ok, lets bring in mr burnham now. Thank you. You have been campaigning on behalf of victims for sometime now. Do you have some evidence that you can hand over to the police . Good morning, victoria. Yes, i believe i have evidence of crimes that have been committed against the victims of contaminated blood. Now, if people remember, going back, if you look at the parallel with hillsborough, i had evidence of amended Police Statements back at the beginning when we began to open up hillsborough. Now, in my view, if we re hillsborough. Now, in my view, if were to go straight to the police with that evidence, im not sure we would get to the full truth as quickly as possiblement what i want to do is give the government the chance to set up A Hillsborough style inquiry into what we nt hillsborough style inquiry into what went wrong and the cover up that subsequently followed. Now, if they dont do that, the new government after the election, then i will go to the police. I made that very clear. Unless they establish A Hillsborough style inquiry after the election, whoever that government is, i will go to the police by the time the house rises for the summer recess. I believe an individual Police Investigation into individual cases wont necessarily get us quickly to the full truth and that is what the victims deserve. Let me ask you without you naming names or getting into trouble, legally what do you believe you have evidence of . I believe this goes back to wilful negligence by the state in the first incidents. There was warnings coming out from america about the warning because of these Blood Products that was ignored. There is Documentary Evidence to say they we re Documentary Evidence to say they were actively tested on patients, even though the risks were known. That is the first piece of evidence. The next is evidence of tests being done on people for hepatitis c, hiv, without the knowledge of those individuals, evident results of those tests not being communicated to those individuals, even when they we re to those individuals, even when they were positive. In some ways, what i find most shocking of all, delivered. Occasional peoples medical notes, to suggest that the Liver Disease was self inflicted through alcoholism and not a result of contaminated Blood Products. So ple nty of of contaminated Blood Products. So plenty of evidence, victoria, on many levels of both wilful negligence by the state and then, i would argue, a cover up on an industrial scale. Let me bring in andy evans. Mr evans, how do you react to what mr burnham has just said . When andy burnham, hi andy, stood up in parliament and uttered those words, i saw it as a breakthrough moment for our campaign. We have been waiting for someone to say that sort of thing. And do you think it is right to say give a new government a chance to establish A Hillsborough style enquiry, if that doesnt happen then mr burnham takes what he has to the police . I think so, mr burnham takes what he has to the police . Ithink so, hillsborough mr burnham takes what he has to the police . I think so, hillsborough and the subsequent cases that have followed hillsborough have proven to be successful in their aims. And so i trust andy burnham when he says A Hillsborough style enquiry will be the best way to gomis, although obviously a proper to go on this, although a proper statutory enquiry with the ability to compel witnesses under oath and the documents would also be very welcome. You contract it hiv, aged five. Yes. That was 1982. You were told about your Hiv Diagnosis aged 12, that later developed into aids. Can you give our audience a sense of what it is like to discover Something Like that, and then live with it . In a sense, i cant really describe it, because it is all i have ever known. From 12 years old, i knew i was hiv positive, and when you are a teenager, are invincible, so you acclimatise yourself to that. But obviously later on in my life, when i developed full blown aids at 16, i was in and out of hospital, i was expected to die on several occasions. My parents were given the final Infection Notice on several occasions. Meaning you were about the diet was top yes indeed, yeah. And then of course the devastating effects it has got, as far as the stigma is concerned and the way it affects your relationships. And then, of course, eversince affects your relationships. And then, of course, ever since then the very toxic medications that we all have to take on a daily basis, not just for the hiv, but for the incredibly toxic Hepatitis C Treatment as well. They wreck your body. Even coming out of being classed as having full blown aids 20 yea rs later classed as having full blown aids 20 years later that i have properly recovered from any of that yet. Right. Andy burnham. We have reported on this last month, when we reported on this last month, when we reported about how many people were still affected, still finding out, still affected, still finding out, still discovering new information. At how big a scandal do you believe this is . I think it is a scandal on a momentous scale, victoria, honestly i do. I mean, thousands and thousands of people affected, not just directly, but their families too, suffering in silence over decades, forced to beg for scraps of financial help from the government, but never being given the truth about what happened, and why it happened. You know, really left in the darkest of wildernesses over many, many years. And there has been lots of well meaning many, many years. And there has been lots of well meaning mps who have tried to help, but nobody has really moved it forward, because, as we saw with hillsborough, unless you start with hillsborough, unless you start with the truth, tell people the truth about what happened, only when you establish the truth can you then begin to get realjustice. And i think it is because the country doesnt know really what happened to these victims, there has never been that groundswell of support that has come in behind them and demanded adequate recompense and justice from the government. It is why i hope this Panorama Programme the night might begin to break it down, as we have had with hillsborough in those years after the 20th Anniversary of the memorial service, ithink something similar needs to happen here, victoria. The country needs to know this story and how scandalous it is, because i know the british people. When they do know it, they will come in behind these victims and they will demand truth and justice for them. Thank you very much for coming on the programme. Andy burnham, michelle, and andy evans again, thank you. You can watch panorama, contaminated blood, the search for the truth, at 9pm on bbc one and after on bbc iplayer. Still to come, we will talk to a mum whose son fell from the same ride at Drayton Manor theme park where an 11 Year Old Girl died today. Prosecutors will announce later this morning whether any conservative officials or politicians will be charged with breaking rules on Campaigning Spending at the last election in 2015. Lets talk to our assistant political editor, norman smith. Tell us about the allegations. This centres on claims that at the last election, a number of conservative candidates potentially, officials, may have spent more money than they were allowed. In other words, spent more money than they were allowed. In otherwords, giving themselves an advantage in the contest. This centred on accusations that the tory sent down bus loads of activist to marginal seats the campaign, but then put the bill on the tab of the national party. In other words, it didnt add to the sort of local parties bill, enabling them in effect to get a whole load of more money and resources spent in their local campaign and not have to declare it. We have already had an investigation by the Electoral Commission, who slapped a whopping great £70,000 fine on the Conservative Party for doing this. They are also highly critical of the tory party for not cooperating with the investigation, but crucially what the Electoral Commission did not manage to establish was the issue of intent. Did the tory party deliberately know what they were doing . In other words, were they deliberately trying to get round the rules almost to try and buy seats at the last election . And what has the Conservative Party said . They have said all along that this was a clock up said all along that this was a clock up rather than a conspiracy, that it was a technical error, and administrative foul up. They put the sums in the wrong ledger, it wasnt really a n sums in the wrong ledger, it wasnt really an attempt to get round the rules. But the way they responded to the Electoral Commission enquiry was certainly raising eyebrows, because they seem to fight the enquiry all they seem to fight the enquiry all the way, and a lot of people are saying if it was just a bungle, why would you make such a big fuss about it . We are expecting this announcement from the cps at around 11am. We are well into the Election Campaign, candidates are knocking on doors, hoping to be elected on the 8th ofjune, what will happen if one of those candidates being investigated is charged . Of those candidates being investigated is charged . Here is the thing, the timing is very types and candidates have to be declared by tomorrow. If some of these candidates are prosecuted i think they would almost certainly have to stand down for stop it seems to me they would be inconceivable to go into an election with this cloud hanging over them. Team a would only have 24 hours to find new candidates to parachute in theresa may would only have 24 hours. If you look at this election, the theresa may has sort of just this election, the theresa may has sort ofjust powered forward, sort of crushing everyone in her wake with very tightly controlled, scripted campaign. If from almost nowhere the Crown Prosecution Service were to say right, we are going to prosecute a whole load of your officials and your candidates, that would be a complete curveball, that would be a complete curveball, that would be a complete curveball, that would completely sort of throw things up into the air. For the first time, you sense theresa may might potentially be forced onto the back foot. Elsewhere, the Liberal Democrats and labour both making multi billion pound funding pledges. Where do they say they will get the money from . Labour are rolling out what they call their National Education service, and they want this to sit alongside the National Health service, the thinking being that you do in education what you do in the health service, you provide a free service from cradle to grave. That is a big, big deal, and comes with a big bill. What they are suggesting, for example, is that adults ought to be able to take up further education courses without having to pay anything. That ought to be free for people who are adults to be free for people who are adults to retrain, to acquire new skills and stop they are also talking about reintroducing student maintenance grants, reintroducing educational maintenance allowances, making good some of the cuts to School Funding. What we dont get today is the pledge which well most will get to Axe University tuition fees, but it comes with a huge price tag. Without University Tuition fees walker Something Like 37 billion. Adding on University Tuition fees, it is another 20 billion, so these are massive, massive bills, part of which labour say by hiking taxes on business. They are going to raise Corporation Tax from 19 to 26 , and increase almost of a third. A big hit for business. Lib dems very briefly want to raise 7 billion also to plough into schools. So a lot of money being talked about being pumped into education. And norman every day untiljune eighth were highlighting the best cock up, gaffe or highly amusing moment from the Election Campaign we need a General Election and when need one now. To so today, norman, question up there are all sorts of ways of getting round in an election. Politicians Can Travel In Battlebus is, you can get a Can Travel In Battlebus is, you can geta train, Can Travel In Battlebus is, you can get a train, that tends to be what Jeremy Corbyn does come you can get a helicopter. But the lib dems in to have a particular fascination with what are sometimes known as acv the raw. An air cushion vehicle, otherwise known as a hovercraft. Have a look atjeremy thorpe, the liberal leader back in the 1960s. Here he is. Propped up by a hovercraft. Now, go forward about 30 yea rs, hovercraft. Now, go forward about 30 years, and take a look at nick clegg at the last election, with a Trusty Old Hovercraft again. They are very fond of these acvs. It makes them look like real action men, doesnt it, dudes . The originalthing was look like real action men, doesnt it, dudes . The original thing was to be seen at the cutting edge of technology. The trouble is hovercraft are quite retro. Yesterday, lo and behold, tim farron all clogged up ready for action. The thing is, if he is going to get into a hovercraft, you want him to kind of seize control, power it very ma nfully of seize control, power it very manfully in a particular direction. But when you see him in his hovercraft, i mean, it is kind of wobbling all over the place, isnt it . Yes, going left a lot. You know what it reminds me of . A sort of dying bumblebee. That is what it reminds me of, it doesnt give you the impression of forceful, dynamic liberal democrat leadership. Thank you. And that was norman smith. I have got an e mailfrom mickey, watching your programme this morning, i listened with interest to the comments made concerning the General Election. We spoke to a group of voters with disabilities about any particular issues that we re about any particular issues that were pertinent to them. Mickey goes on, iam were pertinent to them. Mickey goes on, i am severely disabled and i am voting for the theresa may this june. My reasons are many but the most important one is that both labour and the lib dems say they will put billions of pounds into the nhs and schools, but they have no Fiscal Policy as to where all this money is going to come from. Secondly, neither of the above parties have guaranteed brexit will be pursued. Mrs may has given the Nation A Cast Iron Promise that brexit will be done and we will get the best deal. Following brexit, she has said that the ills of the British Isles would be addressed. That is why mickey is voting for the conservatives. Still to come, in the last half hour, Jeremy Corbyn Labour Leader will be out and about on the campaign trail, talking about the pa rtys campaign trail, talking about the partys pledge into putting more money into education, we will bring you some of his speech live and we will be talking the year eight pupils about their understanding of internet fraud. We have an expert giving them tips on how to detect themselves. Half ten, time is the latest news headlines. President trump has fired the head of the fbi james comey in a move that has shocked us politics. Hed been leading an investigation into alleged links between the Trump Administration and russia. The white house says mr comey has been terminated and removed from office. Drayton manor theme park in staffordshire says it will not open to the public today after the death of an 11 Year Old Girl on one of its rides. The year 6 pupil, evha jannath, was on a trip with her school, the Jameah Girls Academy in leicester. In a statement the school said it was providing support to its pupils and staff and requested time to grieve. Senior management at the theme park said they were shocked and devastated by the incident. The Crown Prosecution Service is expected to announce later this morning whether any conservative politicians or officials will be charged with breaking rules on Election Campaign spending in 2015. The cps has been considering files sent by the police from nearly 30 constituencies. The party has insisted that administrative errors were to blame for any spending which was incorrectly declared. If General Election candidates are prosecuted the Conservative Party will have to decide whether to suspend them and replace them as nominees by thursdays deadline for candidates to register. Labour and the Liberal Democrats have pledged billions of pounds in extra School Funding if they win the General Election, to ensure budgets in england keep up with rising costs. Both parties also say no school would lose out as a result of a new Funding Formula to divide money across the country. But the conservatives say School Funding has reached Record Levels in their government and questioned labours plans to use Corporation Tax rises to fund their plans. Nato secretary Generaljens Stoltenberg has discussed calls for more troops to be sent to afghanistan with the Prime Minister in Downing Street following his meeting with Theresa Mayjens Stoltenberg said nato members would discuss the request in forthcoming meeting later this month. We have received requests from our military authorities to increase our military authorities to increase our Military Presence in afghanistan with a few thousand troops. We are now assessing that request. We will make a decision on the scale and the scope on the mission within weeks, but this is not about returning back toa but this is not about returning back to a Combat Operation in afghanistan. It will continue to be train, assist and advice operation. A man arrested near Downing Street last month has been charged with preparing terrorist acts. Khalid mohamed 0mar ali, from north london, was also charged with two counts of making or having explosives. Those two charges, under the explosive substances act, relate to alleged activity in afghanistan in 2012. Mr 0mar ali, who was arrested on Parliament Street on 27th april, will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court later today. Cornwall fire and rescue have declared a Major Incident and evacuated Falmouth Docks after a crane collapsed. Local police said a 200 metre Exclusion Zone has been in place and nearby properties have been evacuated while they deal with the incident. Police say there are no reports of any injuries. A plea from an american teenager asking a burger chain for a years supply of Chicken Nuggets has become the most re tweeted message ever. Carter wilkerson tweeted wendys asking how many retweets he would need to get a his free Chicken Nuggets, to which the Fast Food Chain replied 18 million. He then posted a screenshot of the tweets with the call help me please. A man needs his nuggs. The message has now been shared over 3. 5 million times. The company has donated 100,000 to charity in his name. Prior to his becoming the most retweeted tweet that was the most retweeted tweet that was the most retweeted tweet that was the most retweeted tweet so they are in a battle to see who gets the most retweets. Thats a summary of the latest news, join me for bbc newsroom live at 11 oclock. Heres some sport now withjess. England have been handed a tough draw for the second successive Rugby Union World cup. Theyre in a pool with france and argentina for the tournament in 2019. Ireland and scotland are in the same group, alongside the hosts, japan, with wales landing in australias pool. So all of the home nations have avoided the current champions new zealand. The decision to oust the investigators of fifas Ethics Committee is a setback in the fight against corruption. Thats the view of Cornel Borbely who, along with hans joachim eckert, wont be reappointed to their roles. They were brought in to oversee fifas Reform Programme and helped bring down former president sepp blatter. Fifa are themselves investigating the transfer of paul pogba to Manchester United. He was the worlds most expensive player when he moved from juventus last summer, and fifa want to know who made what from the £89. 3 million deal. And with the french open less than three weeks away, andy murray says he still needs to play better, but hes through to the third round of the madrid 0pen, after a straight sets win over marius copil of romania. Thats all the sport for now, victoria. Were likely to hear from Jeremy Corbyn. He is the leader of the labour party as you know in the next, i dont know, ten minutes or so, hell give a speech about his education plans, where he to form the next government. So we will cross to that live, of course. What does jeremy cross to that live, of course. What doesJeremy Corbyn say . He says government for the many, not the few. Theresa may says strong and sta ble few. Theresa may says strong and stable government. Plenty of those mantras over the last few weeks and you will hear them a lot more. Every wednesday we will be Analysing Hundreds Of Thousands of tweets to get a flavour of what people are talking about, who theyre trolling and whether they are swallowing the official messages coming from any of the parties. Lets talk to josh smith from lets talk tojosh smith from demos. You have analysed three quarters of a million tweets written so far since the General Election was called last month. This is not scientific, but explain how youre analysing them and why youre looking at twitter rather than other social media . The really interesting thing about twitter especially during a General Election is that its a very public space for people to kind of air their opinions and express their views on politics and whatever else is happening. The other interesting thing about it, if youre a user on twitter you tend to exist in the Echo Chambers so youre listening to the people you agree with and who youre following and you really see the parties that youre talking to anyway. We wanted to cut through that a bit and look at how people were discussing the General Election across parties. So what weve done, weve picked up people tweeting about the General Electionment we tried to work out and we trained an algorism to do that to work out who supported which party and then weve picked at random 400 supporters from five of the biggest parties and looked at what theyre talking about and thats what were going to be looking at. These are Party Supporters . Yes. How do you get a sense of what theyre saying . You pick up three quarters of a million tweets, you get a lot of noise and chatter and one of the ways we have been trying to work out what the conversations are to look at terms that are coming up together a lot more than wed expect them to. That allowed us to look at the conversations that are going on, but also just to see how much people are tweeting and i think we can show you. Before we go, tweeting and i think we can show ou. Before we 0, im tweeting and i think we can show you. Before we go, im going to keep everybody in suspense, dont look at this, were going to cross tojeremy look at this, were going to cross to Jeremy Corbyn right look at this, were going to cross toJeremy Corbyn right now. Its a great pleasure to be here with some good friends and colleagues, Judith Blake The Leader of Leeds City Council did a fantastic job of Leeds City Council did a Fantasticjob In of Leeds City Council did a fantastic job in standing of Leeds City Council did a Fantasticjob In standing up for this city and she and i had many wet and happy memories of trying to deal with the Flooding Crisis and today we Pray For Rain laughter judith, thank you for everything you do for the city and our people in it and to my colleagues hilary benn and Richard Burgen brilliant mps, thank you for coming along this morning. And im delighted to be speaking alongside Angela Reigner Our Next education secretary. Theyre brilliant individuals, theyve done a Fantasticjob In what has turned out to be a very short parliament, but there is an advantage in that, it gets them round the cabinet table a bit quicker than it would otherwise have taken so im looking forward to you doing those jobs in government. Youll hearfrom forward to you doing those jobs in government. Youll hear from angela shortly about our detailed plans for education, training and skills. There are four weeks left of this gaeks campaign and i hope every one of you in this room is registered to vote and every student is registered to vote. Use your democratic right. A positive message which were going to ta ke a positive message which were going to take across the country is simply this that we want to see a better country. A britain in which everyone has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. A britain which works literally for the many and notjust the few. Because, if youre stuck on a zero hours contract, you dont know what youre going to earn from one week to the other, or if you have talents that cant afford the tuition fees to develop them or youre stuck in a job that you hate, then you are being held back. Labour is on your side. We want you to succeed because those who arent held back are those who are hoarding huge levels of wealth or enormous influence. Those who jealousy cling on to privilege and power, they dont want any of that to change. They Work Together to make sure things dont change. Its no coincidence that we learn from this wooings sunday times rich list that a third of those on the list donate to the Conservative Party. The Conservative Party looks after money and money looks after the Conservative Party. Its a virtuous circle. Try to disrupt this and you find yourself meeting a great deal of hostility. Question how things are and you encounter abuse. Ask those at the top to pay a little more towards society and you are maligned. Thats how the system is rigged and thats how it stays rigged, but i say to this it doesnt have to be this way. Were asking you tojoin doesnt have to be this way. Were asking you to join with us, to help us make the change we can all enjoy. 0n the same day that the sunday times rich list came out, my friend, our shadow chancellor of the exchequer, john mcdonnell, set out a different form of change. He unveiled labours plan to upgrade our economy. Because without an upgraded economy there can be no fairer britain. As john upgraded economy there can be no fairer britain. Asjohn said, it means government understanding that education, childcare, housing, infrastructure, and industrial strategy are the essential pillars of upgrading the economy. So this week and next were setting out our detailed plans for each pillar of our plan to upgrade the economy. We all benefit from an upgraded economy that preserves the long term sur vile of our Public Services so much under threat, weve said a Labour Government will build one million homes and tackle the excesses of the private rental market. We want to put an end to our workforce being priced out of living near to where they work. Labour wants families to spend more time together. But its no good making progress in housing for our workforce if its not equipped to take the opportunities made possible by an upgraded economy. So today, angela will be putting forward our detailed plans for education, skills and training. A higher skilled and confident workforce is a must have for a fairer britain negotiating in a post brexit world. Our businesses, both large and small, will prosper on the back of education, skills and training finally being given serious attention by a very serious government. So its only fair that businesses should be asked to contribute to the plan by financing the steps that were setting out today and we will do this by reversing the tax cuts made by the conservatives and still keep uk rates of Corporation Tax at the lowest of the group of seven most industrialised countries. Its what we term our new settlement. When it comes to Small Businesses, the backbone of our economy, a Labour Government will restore small profits rates and make only a modest increase. And to the owners and the leadership of larger businesses and corporations, we will slowly raise your level of Corporation Tax to 26 by the end of the next parliament. It was 28 when the Coalition Government came into office in 2010. And again, this is actually below the level of the last Labour Government. Inclusive, fair and costed. Thats our plan to upgrade our economy. The and that is what you vote on june our economy. The and that is what you vote onjune the 8th is all about. Angela will set out our belief in education for all, from cradle to grave, because it is labour investment that will ensure people are not held back. Jeremy corbyn, leader of the labour party, outlining their policy on education and how they would paper them. Josh has been analysing the tweets of various supporters of the five biggest parties. Describe this craft. It is not scientific by the way, just make it clear. This is a random election selection. What we have other tweets per hour. You can see people tweeting away, this was the week before the election was announced and then on the 18th of april, 11am, the theresa may drops this bombshell, she will have General Election. Suddenly users are sending 2000 tweets per hour, they are sending 2000 tweets per hour, they a re really sending 2000 tweets per hour, they are really excited about the General Election. So what was the one tweet that was massive, or give us a couple of examples . Something we really saw coming out was a tweet from ed miliband, actually. This was shared by more of our labour supporters than any ofJeremy Corbyns tweets, and the joke here is basically when you are eating things and someone takes a photo of you and you look a bit silly. Theresa may had some problems eating some chips last week. Not a terribly flattering image. Ed miliband had a similar problem in 2015 with a bacon sandwich. That picture we cant show because it is will expand to, we have to pay for it. Basically extending her a hand of help, saying we have been through this, we should talk. What else . This wasnt the top tweet, it was actually from nicola sturgeon, the head of the snp, congratulating Emmanuel Macron on his victory in the french president ial elections. Actually, this was a key theme throughout the conversations of the people we were picking up. What we are looking at here our terms about the french president ial election we have picked up president ial election we have picked up over the last week. There is lots of congratulation to stop we really saw a division of along party lines here for stop the party who treated about this by far the most was ukip. Lots of these hashtags, the terms you are seeing here, are driven by ukip. So for example you have macron gate. Rip france. There was this the spare that le pen had missed the chance. This was retweeted far more often by ukip supporters than any other party and captured the mood of the party. Lets get a flavour of what the 400 conservative supporters you are following are talking about. The larger word is in this cloud, the more it is being talked about, lots of it is the kind of thing you would expect, corbyn, the tories, talking about people, talking about the nhsa talking about people, talking about the nhs a little bit. Some of the more interesting stuff is in the small words in this cloud. Something thatis small words in this cloud. Something that is coming up here is diane abbott and her twitter handle. This is in response, she is a member of the shadow cabinet for labour. This is in response to an interview that she gave, in which she was perceived to have fluffed some lines. She got something is wrong on how much police would cost. We have seen tweets picking up on that. But those new bank holiday for the 22nd of may, this has been picked up. And the labour party, here are the themes, again some of it not very supposing but it is in the smaller words we are seeing some interesting stuff emerge. We can wobbly, which isa stuff emerge. We can wobbly, which is a response to the theresa mays strong and stable mantra, but also we we re strong and stable mantra, but also we were seeing this theme developing around tory dirty money, and tory election fraud. This is basically an allegation about the tory funding being potentially improper. And we picked this up in this discussion, it was this constant question of why this wasnt being covered, why arent the Mainstream Media talking about this . There was a feeling among the supporters we were listening to that it was going under the radar and it has been hushed. Thank you very much, josh smith. We will see you next week. These allegations about dirty money have been on twitter for many months now and are not going away. Are the criticisms about why the Mainstream Media arent reporting them valid, orare media arent reporting them valid, or are they fuelling conspiracy theories which are not lets talk to james ball. He is from buzzfeed, and he has been investigating the allegations which have led to the tory dirty money hashtag. James, these are allegations about hsbc bankfunding these are allegations about hsbc bank funding the Conservative Party. They surfaced a while back on a blog that supports Jeremy Corbyn. What are the allegations . Essentially, the idea is that hsbc lent money to a Company Owned by one of the torys biggest donors, and that loan was a way of secretly channelling money to the Conservative Party, because that company was at a time losing money, so they said this must be improper. And you started looking into it, what did you find . People were asking why the Mainstream Media was in reporting it, and mp wrote to the Electoral Commission and some quite prominent journalist started tweeting out this theory. So i looked in the accounts and the figures, and basically there isjust nothing to it. Michael spencer, the donor, is a very rich man in his own right. His company usually turns a profit, and he did get a loan from hsbc, but it was a very standard business loan, it was at commercial rates, and it was about £200 million. The donations to the party we re million. The donations to the party were less than a million. This was just usual money to fund the party. So we wrote that, but of course it hasnt stopped the theory. People arejust hasnt stopped the theory. People are just now hasnt stopped the theory. People arejust now wondering hasnt stopped the theory. People are just now wondering the Mainstream Media has covered it, but not the way it was wanted. So it is not the way it was wanted. So it is not necessarily got something to do with the facts, it is just this sense of anger, because there is just really nothing to stand it up. 0k, allegations are unfounded. Just to be clear, the Electoral Commission said owners or lenders have no legal responsible to two report transaction to commission, therefore hsbc and ip gl were not required to inform the Electoral Commission of these transactions. As we have not been presented with evidence that a breach of the pertinent legislation has occurred, we will not be taking further action in this matter. The theme park where an 11 Year Old Girl died after falling from a water ride is to remain closed as a Mark Of Respect. Evha jannath was on a trip with her school. We will speak now to begin tracy about what happened to her son on the same ride at the park in 2013. Hello there. Tell us what happened. My tenyearold son, patrick went on the ride with his ten year old cousin. His nine year old cousin. I wasjust waiting to see them on the ride, and as my son approached me on his boat, he sort of half turned, left his seat partially but held on to the middle bar to wave to me. At the same time, the boat ricocheted against the edges and just tipped him straight out headfirst into the water in front of me. Fortunately, there was another member of the public stood beside me who saw my panic, realised it was my son, and jumped over this fence we were leaning on and jumped over another fence and grab my child out of the water as he was unable to actually clamber on the rocks, as they were so slippy, so he was panicking as well. Managed to drag him to safety and back to me over the barrier to safety. 0k. Did you tell staff at the time . I did. I rushed over to the time . I did. I rushed over to the kiosk, and i explained to the lady there that my child had just fallen off the ride into the water, and she looked quite shocked, and sort of calmly picked up the phone and rang up to the top of the ride, where the children board the boats, and then she told me that somebody would be with me in a few minutes with some dry clothes for my child, and then a park buggy arrived and wrapped my child in foil and took us to the medical centre to be checked out the swallowing water and things. Thank you very much, vicki. Talking about what happened with her son patrick. Creighton manor parc have asked her to get in touch with them. Theyre the digital native generation born with technology at theirfingertips but young people are twice as likely to be victims of online fraud as older generations. Now cifas the National Body that works to prevent fraud is calling forfraud prevention to be made part of the National Curriculum and taught in all secondary schools to better protect young people. They say theyre seeing a worrying increase in kids falling victim to Identity Theft on their social media platforms. So lets talk to some pupils about their use of technology and awareness of fruad. Ezra button is in year 8, hes here with his classmate Tashi Feinstein also with us lara newell who is in year 10 theyre all here with their teacher toni tasic and here to give them some tips is russell winnard, head of Education Programmes at young enterprise. Lets talk about passwords. Which of you share your passwords . lets talk about passwords. Which of you share your passwords . I do with my parents. I dont normally, but this weekend i am going on deal of e commercel this weekend i am going on deal of e commerce i dont want to lose my streaks. So what happens is you give your password to a friend, who will log into your snapchat and keep your strea ks log into your snapchat and keep your streaks going. Explain what streaks are, i know because my son does this every day. It is when you have one of your friends on snapchat, and you send it to them for three consecutive days, and after that, a number comes consecutive days, and after that, a numbercomes upto consecutive days, and after that, a number comes up to their name, and then you keep sending photos to each other every day, and you have a streak of days. Just to build up the number, nothing more to it. Probably to keep you for using snapchat m course it is well spotted russell, what is the passwords . The golden rule with passwords is we dont share them, we make them as difficult as possible but we dont share them, because sharing them means that other people can access. It might be your snapchat, but let me just ask your snapchat, but let me just ask you a question, how many of you have the same password for your snapchat as you do for other forms of social media accounts . I do. I dont. So some of you do. That means if they know your password for one thing, people could try it for other things as the but can i ask, if you share your password with your mate so they can carry on doing your streaks, how does a fraudster get hold of it . Your best mate has got it. No matter how secure it is, people can share it. People can screenshot, they can share those it. People can screenshot, they can sha re those screenshots. It. People can screenshot, they can share those screenshots. Things get posted through social media that are shared with others, and you dont realise that you are passing on this data when in fact you are. We have hardly got any time. Russell, have a look at this e mail. I need to show you this, chris, is there anyway you could have a look at this e mail . This is a fake one, though it looks like it really is from at all. It looks very good and it is one of the more sophisticated e mails. Looks very good and it is one of the more sophisticated emails. Can anyone say that . We spoke just before we came on, and you are getting things like this, sms, text message, probably more popular through social media, but even through social media, but even through e mail. Through social media, but even through email. How would we know this is fake . A number of reasons, if you are not expecting it, then be cautious. Click onto the heading, where it has come from, and look at the e mail address. You might find it is not apple. Com but some strange username that is in there. What is the strange username . Clearly not apple. If there is a link on there that is asking you to do something to pass your information back to them, that is usually fake. Hover over the link, because it will tell you what it is, and if it is not something that is specific to that company, check it out. Should this be part of the National Curriculum . Absolutely a chip. Thank you all very much for stock news just breaking from the Crown Prosecution Service, no charges are to be brought against conservative politicians or officials over election expenses allegations. No charges are to be brought. Thank you, have a good day, back tomorrow. A very good morning to you, a much improved day for the greater part of england and wales. No more the nagging north easterly nor indeed that great shield of cloud but there is cloud on that satellite picture, thatis is cloud on that satellite picture, that is what it looks like in argyll and beat and gets better if you go further north. The north of the mainland too. But in quite significantly, a glorious day elsewhere. Essentially it is dry, and when you were at six, seven, eight, nine, you can add ten to that. Overnight with the clear skies, temper dues will bid away, A Touch Of Frost, not as widespread as last night perhaps. Then the temperature is recovering in the south as we bring a banner of cloud from the south, associated with the Weather Front. It will bring some rain but if you are desperate for rain but if you are desperate for rain across southern parts, this is not the feature for you. But friday will be much wetter. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. Prosecutors say there will be no criminal charges against conservative politicians or officials over allegations they breached rules at the 20 15th General Election. Donald trump fires the director of the fbi over his handling of the inquiry into Hillary Clintons emails. Critics see a cover up. Mr president , with all due respect, you are making a big mistake. The 11 Year Old Girl who died after falling from an adventure ride in staffordshi re falling from an adventure ride in staffordshire has been named as evha jannath. Labour is promising to spend billions more on schools by raising Corporation Tax if it wins the General Election

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