olivia richwald, bbc news. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: wine time fridays. more revelations emerge about lockdown parties in downing street, as some conservative mps say they re being bombarded with emails from angry constituents. detained again. novak djokovic waits to hear whether his latest appeal against deportation from australia is succesful. we are at crosby beach to wish happy birthday to her majesty s coastguard, keeping a safe day or night, whatever the weather the past 200 years. keeping us safe. england up against it again in the final ashes test. both opening batsmen fall cheaply. having run out his team mate, zak crawley is then dismissed himself, as australia
the troops that went into ramadi were elite forces. the iraqis have to have that same degree of training and a far greater number of elite troops, specially units that really need to play in mosul in order for them to be succesful there. so that is going to be key. it is going to be a factor of morale and it is going to be a factor that involves the make up of units that are well led and led in a way that achieves combat results. and that is going to be i think the key difference poppy. thank you so much. appreciate the expertise. coming up next we re going to tell you all about those nasty winter storms that millions of you are going through right now. wasn t it just last week that we were basiking in the warm weather? what happened?