sir nicholas winton, welcome to hardtalk. for most of your long life, your extraordinary story wasn t particularly well known. but now it is known right around the world. do you like the fact that people now know exactly what you did in 1938 and 39? i don t mind the story being told. i m not so keen on the frills. what do you mean about the frills? well, you know as a journalist, better than i do, what i mean. well, it means you get attention and people want you to tell the story again and again. do you get sick of that? yeah, except that when they tell it again and again and again, they add a bit of their own. well, let us together, then, tell the story, for people around the world who do not know it. and let me take you back to prague, 1938, the end of 1938. how on earth did it come to be that a young man from london, who was a successful stockbroker, had a rather glamorous life, how did it come to be that he found himself in prague in 1938? how long have you got? tell me
And the health secretary, jeremy hunt, are chairing a meeting of the Emergency Response committee, cobra, this morning, to discuss the handling of the cyber attack, which hit parts of the Nhs In England and scotland on friday. Dozens of hospitals in england and scotland have been forced to cancel some operations and appointments today, and some gp surgeries are still experiencing problems as staff begin a new working week. Lincolnshire hospital said all tests, and routine surgeries have been cancelled. Meanwhile microsoft said governments around the world should treat the attacks as a wake up call blaming them for storing data on Software Vulnerabilities which could then be accessed by hackers. Its thought over 200,000 computers have been affected worldwide with russia hardest hit. In the past half hour the National Crime agency has tweeted this saying if youre a victim of ransomware do not pay theres no guarantee that access to your files will be restored. Here, security minister ben
Having been in control, they find that they have lost control and have unleashed forces out of their control, like macbeth, kingly and people like that. So when ted heath did it in 197a, people like that. So when ted heath did it in 1974, when he had quite a big majority, the election went wholly against what everyone assumed would happen, and the same in terms of the campaign has happened now. I am not saying the result will be the same, when ted heath lost, but all the assumptions that your panel had four weeks ago have been turned on their head, and that is fascinating, and there are deep currents that explain why. Maria eagle have written that this is the strangest election you have followed, british election. Yes, for some of the same reasons that steve is talking about, a few weeks ago everyone was saying corbyn was hopeless, of course theresa may will win a landslide, and we have seen the polls narrowing dramatically. Just watching the Television Debates and the way the two lead
For england in the champions trophy theyre through to the semi finals after beating new zealand in cardiff. Our marriage keeps you healthy, couples faring better with Heart Disease than those were single. For most people, a dry, brighter and warm day. The day feel more like june and yesterday did. First, our main story. The final day of campaigning in the General Election will see the Party Leaders on a hectic schedule of visits to key towns and cities across britain, in a last push for votes. The closing stages of the campaign have been dominated by the issue of security following the London Bridge attack. Last night, in a speech widely criticised by her opponents, theresa may said if the conservatives are re elected, she would scrap any Human Rights Laws that prevent her from introducing tougher anti terror measures. Heres our Political Correspondent tom bateman. Just one day to go in and it is over to you. The closing stages of this campaign have been dominated by the argument over
Craig. He ended months of speculation after confirming he will be returning to the role of 007. What does it mean for the most successful movie franchise . Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. Health inspectors have criticised an nhs trust being investigated over a number of baby deaths, saying it still has not improved enough. Well be speaking to a father whose daughter died while under the care of shrewsbury and Telford Hospital. 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. The government says it wants to maintain a seamless border between Northern Ireland and the irish republic after the uk leaves the eu so that people and goods can continue to move across freely. A Paper Setting out britains negotiatating position being published today rejects what it calls the Hard Borders Of The Past. Lets get more from our irelan