good morning. with the price of food and raw ingredients getting more in spreads of this easter, we are in a bakery in bolton expected this easter, we are looking at what it means that the sweet treats you might be buying this year. in sport this morning. racism in rugby union. former england rugby star luther burrell says he s proud for speaking out after an rfu investigation found his claims of racism in the sport were true. good morning. i ll start to the day to day for most of us to yesterday, away from the south east where it is called it is a milder start. cloud and rain pushing from the west to east but it should brighten up much later across northern ireland and western scotland. it s wednesday, the 5th of april. donald trump has spoken publicly for the first time since his arrest and appearance in court to face criminal charges. the former us president told a packed hall of supporters in florida last night that legal action against him was an insult to ameri
why wouldn t you vote for donald trump now? because i think that we need a change. we need to find someone else, others who are not as brash as donald trump, that can carry and rebuild the republican party, not only here in arizona, but nationwide. in a state where every vote counts, a criminal court case could, too. things are heating up for donald trump and, for some here, they re getting too hot to handle. sophie long, bbc news, arizona. we can speak now to political analyst eric ham in new york. and professor richard painter in washington, who is a former chief white house ethics lawyer. thanks for staying up and talking to us this morning uk time. richard, can i talk about the legal side of