This is a really good place, ithink. But, when this team from chester zoo hid motion activated cameras in the forest here, they were in for a pleasant surprise. We had no idea if they are still there, and how many are left. We were looking through the videos. We saw some monkeys, some forest, something, and then we had the warty pigs and it was like, yeah this is the first footage ever captured of javan warty pigs in the wild. It was really fantastic, and really good footage like, the photos showed the big warts, so it was really good. This small Wildlife Centre in west java has just a few of the animals in a captive breeding program. These animals are incredibly shy, which is why they were so hard to find. But this captive population that have bred here at cikananga is an emergency population that could be used to repopulate the wild if something does go wrong. At this point, we are really happy that they are still there. So there is still hope, and if we can design some effective con
You the best stories from around the globe. Wow thats just a taste of whats coming up in the next half hour, as we take a look back at some of the best bits on what has been a truly memorable year. Its taken us to all four corners of the world, weve met some amazing people with some fantastic stories. But first, lets kick off with these ones. In a moment weve got me fishing for my lunch here in finnish lapland and then rajan gets to be the first member of the public to take a ride on europes tallest and fastest rollercoaster. But first, back in january, henry travelled to turkey to explore a Massive Underground city recently found that is slowly revealing some fascinating stories about the countrys history. Wow, look at all of this. I find it hard to believe that people were living on top of here and all of this was actually hidden, so they had no idea this was here. That is insane wow, that ceiling is unique. Whats all this . This is a monastry and, according to the scientists, the mo
On christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. Caroline davies reports. Festive preparation under the departures board as Network Rail Volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. Theyre part of our community, theyre here every day, and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us, they are an important part of the community, theyre here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make sure that theyre safe. Local charities invited 200 guests to enjoy some festive music and a four course meal a meal which was only possible thanks to the donations from 45 different businesses and groups. Jed has been squatting since he was 18. Its unique, like, theyve got this space on Christmas Day. Its quite interesting to see somewhere like this on Christmas Day and see it put to some good use. Jesse now squats, too, but spent many years living in a tent, moving around the uk. You know, its a nice, relaxing environment, it takes us out
Phil has the rest of the weather for the uk. A very good morning. A cold, bright day to many cup parts of the British Isles but in the nicks, snow has been falling and continues to fall in some areas. In the mix. Good morning. First, our main story. Thousands of homes are without power in england and wales, as overnight snowfall has brought down power lines. Western power says 14,000 properties are affected, from cornwall to sheffield. Meanwhile, parts of the mi, m5 and m42 motorways are also affected by snow. And some flights were diverted from Birmingham Airport after the runway was shut for a short time. Lets get more from our news correspondent andy moore. This really has happened in the last few hours but its causing a lot of chaos in certain areas. Overnight, an unusual combination of heavy rain turning to snow and that has caused quite a few problems. First of all, with the western Power Distribution company dealing with lots of different problems across the south west and midla
Of the morning papers. And we start with the times, which reports that the best paid Family Doctors can earn up to £700,000 a year. The telegraph reports that the minister for the constitution has accused Jeremy Corbyn of trying to rig the next election by planning to block proposed reforms to constituency boundaries. The i leads with a suggestion that drunk revellers should be treated in what is described as drunk tanks, rather than our hospitals. The guardian leads with mps warning social media giants could face sanctions if they continue to stonewall parliament over russian interference in the brexit vote. The daily mails front page covers a study suggesting britain has a growing problem with addiction to prescription drugs. The Financial Times says worldwide merger and acquisitions surpassed 3 trillion this year. The mirror is launching a campaign to end charges in hospital carparks. And the sun reports that uk supermarkets will start selling bacon that doesnt have harmful added n