On aggregate to secure their place in the stockholm showpiece, later this month. We are live at manchesters beautiful, glorious, historic Victoria Baths. The pool has been refilled, ready for the first public swim in 2a years. We will have more on the plight of britains glorious historic pools and the fight to save them ina historic pools and the fight to save them in a little while. And matt has them in a little while. And matt has the weather. Good morning. Another dry day. , but for the rest of you there will be the smell of fresh rain in the air and maybe eight thunderstorms later. Dry day for scotland. Good morning. First, our main story. Thousands of weapons have been seized in schools across england and wales. They include swords, axes and airguns. Some of the cases involved children as young as five. Police chiefs said there had been a worrying increase in young people carrying knives. Andy moore reports. Some schools have taken to using metal arches to make sure no weapons are
Now on bbc news, its monday in parliament. Hello, and welcome to monday in parliament. On this programme mps call for a temporary benefit increase to be made permanent. Labour reckon cutting it could be devastating. The uncertainty it will add in an already uncertain time, the loss it will bring when we have already lost so much. The fear it will cause. But the minister insists its too soon to make decisions. If the honourable gentleman opposite is certain about what the economic and social picture will look like in april, well, to be frank, he must have a crystal ball. More questions for the head of the test and Trace Service about its effectiveness. And concerns over the consequences of records being wiped off the Police National computer. If these 400,000 lost records are not recovered, then this human error will have an impact on public safety, wont it . But first mps have backed a call to keep a £20 a week uplift in universal credit due to be stopped at the end of march. The incr
Revisiting Ekweremadu s Roadmap to State Police thisdaylive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thisdaylive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The agitation for state police has a long history. It dates to the first republic when the Premier of the Western Region argued against the unitary government that was operated.