it s wednesday, 28th april. the risk of pupils in england suffering serious injury or dying because of a collapsing school building, is both critical and highly likely, according to a new report. the national audit office also found that around 700,000 children are attending schools that need major rebuilding work, and it s taking a toll on their education. the government says it has been significantly investing in transforming schools. hazel shearing reports. that one is still on the list to do. every year at kingsley stjohn s primary school in cheshire, head teacher racheljones to do list gets longer. here you can see they are going to need replacing because there is a significant amount of moisture loss and heating loss. this victorian building has an ageing heating system and thick stone walls, posing a real challenges. in the autumn term what we had in here was condensation, because we were trying to delay putting the heating on, the condensation turned so bad we actual
risen. it s the first of three today and part of a push to keep lawmakers up to date on technology with terrifying potential. bill: a major concern with the ability to manipulate and could be used to sway elections or start a war. it is advancing at break neck speed and pressure on lawmakers to get something done. there are places the risk of ai is so extreme we ought to impose restrictions or ban their use. one of my areas of greater concerns. the ability of models to persuade and provide one-on-one interactive disinformation. one of the most significant technological innovations in human history. what kind of innovation is it going to be sew like the printing press that diffused knowledge or will it be more like the atom bomb? huge technological breakthrough but the consequences are severe. dana: criminals are using ai to their advantage. a few months ago we brought you this story. scammers cloned the voice of this 15-year-old girl and used it to place a ransom call
victims in memory of two of the three victims in in memory of two of the three victims in particular, a student who studied victims in particular, a student who studied here, 19 year old grace 0 malley studied here, 19 year old grace o malley and 19 year old barnaby webbed o malley and 19 year old barnaby webber. barnaby was studying history here, grace webber. barnaby was studying history here, grace was a medical student and we here, grace was a medical student and we heard from the vice chancellor of the university and that vigil chancellor of the university and that vigil explaining how this was supposed to be a time for students of relaxation and celebration and it was the of relaxation and celebration and it was the end of the academic year. for grace was the end of the academic year. for grace and barnaby, the end of the very for grace and barnaby, the end of the very first year as university students the very first year as university students and
tribute a little earlier in the day, describing how much he was in love they are at the school, but his sons saying he was a great father and a massive football fan and his death had rocked everyone in s world. we will have more from nottingham in the programme on the next little while because we are expecting that vigil to start in the next while. we will be back in nottingham to take you through all of that. before we return to some of the days news stories, let s add to the sports centre and hugh ferris is there for us. overto centre and hugh ferris is there for us. over to you. real madrid have completed the signing ofjude bellingham from borussia dortmund. they d agreed a fee ofjust over 100 million euros last week. it could well rise even further. he joined on a six year contract and will be presented as a real player on thursday. after three years with borussia dortmund, where he came so close to winning the title last season, he is moving to the four time european cha
awarded a world cup. there was shock, too, injanuary, after buffalo bills damar hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during an nfl game. the world watched on, as he would eventually make a recovery. here, rugby union s six nations, well, that was all about ireland. it is time for the six nations, and no better place to start than in cardiff. james lowe, all the way! a cruel knife to the heart of wales. the number one side on the planet against the reigning grand slam champions. oh, my goodness! breathtaking! absolutely breathtaking! thunderous six nations spectacle. all eyes on ross byrne as he gets us under way in rome. the quest for the slam is still alive. and it has been many, many a long year since both scotland and ireland met at this stage of the championship with so much to play for. a slam on the line for ireland, pride on the line for england. aki for henshaw! the start of the celebrations in dublin. a fourth grand slam for ireland. england s men never really got g