returned to all roads. it doesn t cover existing roads and it is the existing roads that are killing us, so it s half the battle but there s still half the battle to go. more than 100 arrests, as animal rights protestors storm aintree racecourse and disrupt the start of the grand national. and when the race did get going, it was the favourite who won the day. corach rambler provided a second national win for both jockey and trainer, as scotland celebrated another victory at aintree. the largest military parade in 70 years more than 6,000 members of britain s armed services will take part in next month s coronation. we ll be meeting the disabled dogs who ve found a loving home, after overcoming a tough start in life. a lot more cloud around today compared with yesterday. patchy rain or drizzle in the west. in the sunshine, it will feel warm. all the details and the outlet coming up on breakfast. 0utlook. it s sunday, 16th april. our main story. motoring groups have welcom
false claims after moscow said uk forces helped with a drone attack on russian fleets near the crimean port of sevastopol. there s major disruption to rail services across scotland due to a 24 hour walkout by scotrail workers. more than 2,000 rmt members are on strike. coming up at 5.40pm, we ll bring you the latest technology news in click. i m maryam moshiri. the household energy supplier 0ctopus energy has reached a deal to buy bulb, which was one of the largest energy companies to collapse last year because of soaring wholesale gas and electricity prices. the government has spent billions of pounds keeping the company afloat since it went into administraton. the agreement means 0ctopus will take onboard bulb s one and a half million customers. our business reporter ramzan kamali has the details. bulb is the biggest - green energy company. it was the biggest energy company to go bust. last november, bulb found itself in administration. it was only kept going by the govern
Homes to get in let us know your thoughts on that. And were talking about how things should be divided up in a divorce as celebrities find new ways to hang onto their fortunes. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story the Education Secretary, Justine Greening, will say today that new Grammar Schools in england would be truly open to all, including children from what shell call ordinary Working Families and notjust the privileged few. But new analysis from the government shows a majority of Selective School places go to more affluent families. Chris mason is At Westminster and is following the story for us. What exactly is being proposed . What exactly is being proposed 7m essence, the government is starting an arms race to try to make the case forgrammar an arms race to try to make the case for Grammar Schools. The Prime Minister is an advocate for Gra
so, the real fisherman s friends are actually here to see the show tonight. what does it feel like to actually come and watch people pretend to be you? it s slightly surreal, i ve got to say. it is strange because it s so close to our original story. it s really good to see. and they do such a good job and they re so energetic, the actors. it s fantastic. what i want to know is, the film and the musical, how much of it is real? well, you know, bits and bobs, but. - no, no. there s quite a lot - of fragments of truth in it and bigger bits of truth in it. but you ve got to make an interesting story, haven t you? and it s. 0urs hasn t been, has it? we think they ve done that. no, not really! but this isn t the first time you ve seen it, is it? no, seen it about four or five times now. yeah, but they ve been tweaking it every now and again. so, it s always different, it s always fresh. and the actors, how they do what they do is amazing. to be you? yeah!
and paul helps with fixing people s prospects. we re trying to match the needs of those people alongside the employers so they can improve their futures. alan and his family have found work and support through the hub. the money that we get i and the way you survive, we couldn t have done half- of the stuff we done for my kid. it s a godsend for us. so, yeah, we ll definitely be getting a pack. - i thought that one would actually replace one that is outgrown. yeah, it s brilliant. and also in the window, there s a pumpkin that i think will fit. oh, wow. they have changed my life. we ve got this place here to help us with clothes. bits and bobs. everything we need. whatever you need, they ll be there for you. we ve had pensioners that have sold their tvs because they can t afford the electricity. we ve had an elderly couple that were cooking on a butane camping stove because butane gas canisters were £2 and it was cheaper than putting electricity on. alford hub as a whole has actually