And where the athletes eat, sleep and train well get a guided tour behind the scenes. And nick has the weather. Good morning, it is the weekend so there is another weather system coming into the uk. Rain at some stage for all of us. The chance of snow, especially later. And after being less cold today, tomorrow is much colder again. I have yourfull forecast coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. The department for International Development is reviewing its work with oxfam following claims the charity covered up the use of prostitutes by some of its staff. Oxfam has insisted it publicised the action it took against the workers, some of whom were fired. However, the times is reporting several went on to work for other charities who were unaware of their past behaviour. Jessica parker reports. An advert to the charity giant oxfam, it got nearly £32 million from the Uk Department for International Development in the last financial year. To be the Sexual Exploitation scandal, the
0xfam says the behaviour of some staff was totally unacceptable. The n60 insists it did inform the Charity Commission, even issuing a press release at the time, and denies a cover up. 0xfam was actually proactive in going to the british public, the department for International Development and the Charity Commission to explain that there had been serious misconduct and wed taken action. The government, which gives 0xfam more than £30 million a year, says. The way this appalling abuse of Vulnerable People was dealt with raises serious questions that 0xfam must answer. Today, fresh claims some of the disgraced staff gotjobs at other aid agencies because 0xfam failed to warn them about the misconduct. This is a shudderingly awful tale, terrible on every single level. And, of course, it eclipses the fact that 0xfam is one of the most brilliant humanitarian organisations in the world. 0xfam has worked in haiti for a0 years, helping more than half a million desperately poor people. Now the b
News. Of its staff in haiti. In the caribbean country in 2010. Workers involved, some of whom were fired. Charities, who were unaware of their past behaviour. 0xfam denies it gave good references for any staff who were sacked. Jessica parker reports. An advert from the charity giant, 0xfam. Said last night. Earthquake in 2010. Including the use of prostitutes. An enquiry into the claims in 2011. Underage girls may have been involved were not proven. To resign as part of the external investigation. Internal investigation. Sexual behaviour going on at oxfam . No, no, no. There would be an investigation. Board once a quarter. Otherjobs in the sector. For its future. Executive, mark goldring. Public with the incident when it was investigated. Been serious misconduct and that we had taken action. Other activities such as bullying and misuse of oxfam property. And we have taken action. Sexual behaviour, did you not say. Given the push. That your aid workers had supposedly gone to help . Yes,
Scientists grow human eggs in a laboratory for the first time. Remote driving system activated. Weight, which side of the road as it . Just drive. Calm down. And in the film review well be talking black panther, as marvels highly anticipated movie is released. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at five. Our main story, families of some of the victims of two british Islamic State jihadists, whove been captured in syria, have called for the men to face justice in court. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were seized by Kurdish Forces last month. Bethany haines, whose father david was murdered by the cell, says the men should be forced to look the people whose lives theyd destroyed in the eye. Nicolas henin, a french journalist held by the group, says they should stand trial in britain. Us Officials Say the group has murdered more than 20 hostages. Richard galpin reports. 34 year old Alexanda Kotey was captured in Eastern Syria last month, along with 29 year old El Shafee Elsheik
With kim yo jong, who is the sister of north koreas leader. It took place inside the president ial blue house in seoul. Kim yo jong is the first member of north koreas ruling dynasty to have travelled to the south since the end of korean war hostilities. The Olympic Games has produced an unexpected easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula after years with virtually no communication across the border, as pyongyang has built up its nuclear arsenal. Lets get all the latest from the bbcs stephen mcdonell, whos in the south korean capital. How significant is this handshake . Was this just for the cameras or is there something more of substance to it . Certainly on a symbolic level this handshake at the Opening Ceremony is very significant. You can imagine that photo, the image, of the south korean president shaking hands with the north Korean Leaders sister at the Opening Ceremony has travelled all around the world. This comes after years of virtually no communication between the two regi