two weeks since nicola bulley disappeared whilst walking her dog in lancashire. now the police are extending their search downstream. and 10,000 tickets to a concert to mark the king s coronation in may are on offer via a ballot. the uk saw no economic growth in the final three months of last year according to the latest official statistics released this morning. it means the country narrowly avoided what s defined as a recession two consecutive quarters when the economy shrinks. the government says it shows the uk was more resilient than expected, after the bank of england had warned of a long period of stagnation. but the economy did shrink by 0.5% in december, and business leaders warn that firms are still struggling. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says there is reason for optimism. well, the fact that we have avoided a recession, in fact we were the fastest growing major country last year, shows there is underlying resilience in the uk economy. but we are not out of the w
we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? well, clearly at the moment, trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we ve discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor borisjohnson. and in other news. the health divide. why deaths from lung conditions like asthma are three times higher in some parts of the uk than others. a little less of every little helps. tesco becomes the latest retailer to reduce the bonuses of its reward scheme. supermarkets are making savings too. what does it mean for you? and another very mild march day at there today. we will see a few sunny spells around compared with yesterday. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning
Wrong with their child. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. Theres so much for you to get in touch with today. We are talking about Sex Education for children this morning, Childrens Charity barnardos wants to see lessons being made age appropriate, what do you think . Would they feel safer with compulsory Sex Education lessons . Thats one of the suggestions from the survey by barnardos. Would you welcome extra help in the classroom particularly in the age of social media apps. And secondary ticketing websites, it isa and secondary ticketing websites, it is a huge issue for you. Our exclusive story this morning. We really Wa Nt Exclusive Story this morning. We really want to hear what you think. Ourfilm is coming to you at 9. 15am. 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, donald trump has dismissed as fake news Unconfirme
Also this morning Northern Irelands Power Sharing Government is expected to collapse today triggering a Snap Election to the stormont assembly. The inquests will open today into the deaths of 30 british tourists killed in a Terror Attack on a Tunisian Beach A year and half ago. The pound falls to a 31 year low, after reports suggest the Prime Minister will push for a hard brexit. Ill look at what it means for us and our money. In sport, Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City are out of the premier League Title Race after their defeat to everton. While Manchester United Rescue A Point against liverpool, thanks to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The draw moves liverpool up to third place. And carol has the weather. Good morning. The weather this week is quiet and benign compared to last week s top today cloudy with patchy rain and a drizzle but some of us will see sunshine. Good morning. First, our main story. Donald trump has promised a trade deal between britain and the United States will be a pri
well, no, illegal migration is acceptable, of course not. so you genuinely are going to stop the boats no more boats. of course. that s what we re trying to do. i don t think anyone would sit here and say to you that they tolerate any illegal migration. of course we don t want to tolerate any illegal migration. borisjohnson will be quizzed tomorrow by a committee of mps, trying to determine if he misled parliament in his statements about downing street parties. if that committee recommends a sanction, the commons will vote on it. but the prime minister won t tell his mps what to do. these are matters for parliament and the house and mp as individuals rather than for government. so that is the general process that we would follow. talking of processes, boris johnson s allies say that this whole process is unfair, that it s a witch hunt. do you agree? look, that s ultimately something for boris johnson, and he ll have the committee process to go through. and that s a matter for parliam