Ive been to meet the boss of one of them to see whats going on. Good morning. In sport, swansea city sack bob bradley afterjust 11 games in charge. The swans are second bottom of the Premier League. Milder winters and wetter summers have caused a drop in numbers of butterflies and bees according to an audit of our wildlife by the National Trust. And carol has the weather. Good morning. It is a cold and frosty start to the day. There is patchy fog around, some of which will be slow to clear, if at all. We have some sunshine in the forecast and some rain coming in across the north west. I will have more details on all of that in 15 minutes. Thank you, carol. We will see you then. Good morning. First, our main story. Middle aged people are putting themselves at risk of Serious Health problems unless they take action to change their lifestyles, according to Health Officials. Public Health England says 80 of 40 to 60 year olds are overweight, drinking too much and not getting enough exercis
And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p
And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p
Is donald trump becomes the 40 15 us president. A man better known for Show Business has become president. Iam the Show Business has become president. I am the largest developer in new york. This goes back to Ronald Reagan. We will go back to make America Great again. We ask if there isa America Great again. We ask if there is a lot more similar between ronald and donald than is apparent. Mr trump is that type of person. I dont believe and i dont expect anything from him. Also, brexit. The speech from theresa may about a mutually beneficial eu divorce being optimistic we spoke to the french boss to the eu monetary fund. When you belong to a club, whatever that is, beat sport intellectual, whatever, the members of the club have a degree of affinity and particular terms under which they operate. Somebody outside the club, sports, intellectual, orwhatever. They have a different access. For many, donald trump represents the archetypal showman, the actor, a man who made his name in popular
Swamped by an avalanche. Leaders of europes right wing parties gather in germany to discuss their opposition to the european union. Thousands of protestors are expected to demonstrate. In sport, konta keeps the brits on top down under. Johanna konta makes it eight wins in a row as she breezes into the 4th round of the Australian Open by knocking out a former world number one in straight sets. And in from the cold ive been training with the british long track Speed Skating team, whose sport has been revived in The Netherlands. And nick has the weather. The weekend is getting off to a frosty start. Patchy fog around too. Most frosty start. Patchy fog around too. M ost pla ces frosty start. Patchy fog around too. Most places will see the sunshine today, with a dry day ahead. All your weather in half an hour. Good morning. First, our main story president donald trump, has wasted no time in getting to work. Shortly after his inauguration parade ended, the new man in charge signed an Executi