good morning. withjust one month to go until liverpool host the eurovision song contest, i am here to find out about the economic benefits it will bring, and as organisers take over the venue, we have got some other special access. a special trip for rob and lindsay burrow to the coronation street cobbles, as the rugby league legend helps the soap with its storyline on motor neurone disease. good morning. a cold and frosty start for but for many it will be dry with lengthy spells of sunshine, variable cloud, especially in the north west where it will be breezy. the man who shot and killed nine year old schoolgirl olivia pratt korbel in liverpool last year will be sentenced for her murder later today. thomas cashman fired shots into olivia s family home on the 22nd august, during what prosecutors described as a ruthless pursuit to execute another man. her death stunned not only merseyside but the entire country and sparked a six week manhunt, as police appealed for informati
the water regulator ofwat has just announced that it is wants water companies to improve sewage infrastructure projects earlier than expected. ben has been following this story. just explain, what this could mean for all of us? for all of us? this is about cleaning for all of us? this is about cleaning up for all of us? this is about cleaning up our for all of us? this is about | cleaning up our waterways, for all of us? this is about - cleaning up our waterways, rivers and seas. that is spoken about a lot when it came to light that in england, there were more than 800 sewage spills per day in the past year. that is where wood companies, pressure on the system when there is heavy rainfall, they are allowed to release sewage into the waterways, water companies. there was backpressure politically to do something about this. the local elections are happening. although this is not something local councils have power over, politicians have