to play for england? it s hoped any review will answer questions around the warning signs and what could have been done to help arthur. anisa kadri, bbc news. thousands of people in the north east of england are still without heating and hot water this morning ten days on from the damage to power lines caused by storm arwen. northern powergrid says it hopes to have everyone in its area reconnected by tuesday, but there are concerns about the impact of storm barra, which is due to hit the uk tomorrow. all affected homes in scotland have now been reconnected. yorkshire have appointed the former england fast bowler, darren gough as its new managing director of cricket. gough, who spent the majority of his career at the county side said he wanted to help rebuild the club, and to ensure that everyone associated with it feels welcome. the appointment comes at a time where yorkshire has been marred in a racism scandal involving its former player azeem rafiq.
the education secretary is expected to discuss the case in parliament today. the most important thing is that reviews do capture learning from these terrible, terrible things that happen. what we need governments to do is to not do yet another review, but to actually fund the agencies in their local areas so that they can embed the learning from all the previous reviews that they do, so that things can actually improve for children. arthur! are you going to play for england? it s hoped any review will answer questions around the warning signs and what could have been done to help arthur. anisa kadri, bbc news. the international tennis federation says it will not follow the lead of the women s tennis association and suspend its tournaments in china over concerns for the safety of tennis star peng shuai. the player wasn t seen in public for several weeks after accusing a chinese politician of sexual assault. the federation s president,
the medic dame carol black was invited by the home office earlier this year to conduct an independent review of recovery services and treatment for drug addicts. she told us she did not consider boris johnson s suggestion that recreational drug users should lose their passports or driving licences. no, ididn t no, i didn t but i did do a section on recreational drugs because the prime minister is right, the powder cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a yearto cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a year to the dealers and of course it s a violent trade so every time someone takes powdered cocaine, they are driving a very violent trade run by albanian gangs. and that trade leads to more county lines and more young people drawn into the trade but the problem is i did the work, i always try to be evidence based, i could not find any evidence based, i could not find any evidence for what would work, at the moment, in enabling someone who is going to take recreational drugs to th
have got a long road ahead of them. let s talk to mike trace. he s ceo of the forward trust, which empowers people to break the cycles of addiction or crime. i wonder what you think so far and the details on the rehabilitation side of things we will get this afternoon. he: side of things we will get this afternoon- side of things we will get this afternoon. a , ., , ,, , ., afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details will afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details will be afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details will be buried - afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details will be buried in - afternoon. as previous speakers have said the details will be buried in a - said the details will be buried in a document this afternoon. but it does look like there will be a significant investment of new funds which will be very welcome. the fact that the government following the recommendation