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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20171127

For britains post brexit industrial future with high tech sectors top of agenda. In sport, england lose the first ashes test. Australia get the runs they needed easily to win by ten wickets in brisbane. Macro i bet you look good on the dancefloor, i dont know if youre looking for romance or, i dont know what youre looking for. Dad dancer or disco diva . Well be asking why Research Suggests that three quarters of men never or hardly ever strut their stuff. And matt has the weather. Good morning. A wet and windy start to the new week for some but its the mildest morning of the week, cold air throughout, more details on that and youre full forecast in 15 minutes. Thanks, matt. Good morning. First, our main story. Authorities in bali have warned that a volcano on the island is in imminent danger of a full scale eruption. Mount agung has been sending clouds of thick ash and smoke thousands of feet into the air since saturday. The airport has been closed and locals have been ordered to leave their homes. Andrew plant has the latest. Balis most sacred mountain, an ancient volcano rumbling back to life with billows of black smoke. Mount agung has been sleeping for more than half a century, now awake and angry. Experts believe a major eruption could be about to happen. Translation the volcano has entered the magmatic eruption phase. There is now the possibility of a strong explosive eruption. Those living nearby were evacuated in september at the first signs of activity. Now the exclusion zone is activity. Now the exclusion zone is a circle 12 miles wide. The thick ash rising thousands of metres means many flights to and from this popular Tourist Destination have now been grounded. All the flights were cancelled so were just now at the airport, we dont know what were doing and we are trying to find another flight. In bali, no one is taking any chances. More than 150,000 people are in temporary shelters. When the volcano last erupted in 1963, more than 1000 people were killed. This time the indonesian government says it is much better prepared. Andrew plant, bbc news. More on that through the programme for you. There are fears children with special needs are being let down by the education system. A bbc breakfast investigation has revealed an increasing number of children have no school place. The National Association of special Educational Needs has told this programme it is worried that some families believe Home Education is their only option. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has more. For more than a year, emily has been learning at home. Shes been diagnosed with autism and adhd. School felt noisy and overwhelming. A bit stressful because i dont really like, like, a lot of loud noises because it just really like, like, a lot of loud noises because itjust makes me really u pset noises because itjust makes me really upset and i want to learn things that im interested in, but, its like i cant learn anything because i dont know how to and they dont tell me how. Emily would get angry and lash out. Now she is on medication at home. Her mum, lorna, decided to home educate after trying free schools. I couldnt cope with her going to school and then coming back with her so school and then coming back with her so stressed out, so angry at me and then not wanting to go to school the next day. The meltdowns were horrendous and i cant pick her up and put her in the car and physically take her to school. Lorna isnt the only parent to reach this decision. A growing number of families with children with special needs are deciding to home educate. The fear is there doing that because they feel let down by the school system. Between 2013 and 2017 there was a 57 increase in children with special needs being home educated, and thats just children who have a statement or equivalent in england, wales or Northern Ireland. Its a 64 increase if you just look at england. Scotland has a different system, making comparisons difficult. I think before there was people genuinely making a choice because that was the right thing for them and now there are too many families who are saying they dont feel like they have either option so theyre having to resort to Home Education, that cant be right. Emily is learning differently with some extra classes. Shes happier out of schools but misses her friends. In england the government says more special education places are being created and its putting money into the system to make it work better. Bra nwen money into the system to make it work better. Branwenjeffreys, bbc news. Throughout the week we are looking specifically at special Education Needs and what its like for children, parents, teachers. And branwen will be here to explain more about this in around 20 minutes. The families of five people, including three children, who died when a stolen car crashed into a tree in leeds have paid tribute to their relatives. Police are still investigating the collision, which happened on saturday night. Andy moore reports. A vigil last night by the friends and family of those who died. Some struggling to come to terms with the sudden death of so many young people. The stolen renault clio crashed into a tree. The wreckage was soon removed. People who saw it said it was simply a crumpled mess, almost unrecognisable as a car. Police are still trying to establish if all seven people involved were in that vehicle. All five who died have now been named locally. Brothers ellis and elliott were the youngest, aged just 12 and 15. Darnell harte, also 15, was the third child victim. Two adults were killed. Robbie meerun, who was 2a, and anthoney armour. He was 28, a father of two with a third child on the way. Of the two 15 year old boys arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, one is understood to have been taken to hospital with serious, but not life threatening injuries. Police have described the crash as a tragic incident. They say their investigations to find out exactly what happened are continuing. Andy moore, bbc news. Theresa may has said the government will fund the full cost of dealing with the aftermath of the suicide bombing at the manchester arena, which killed 22 people in may. It comes after the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, said the governments initial offer was £5 million too low and estimated that £28 million would be needed. High Tech Industries are set to receive millions of pounds in extra funding to boost skills and create jobs. Its part of the governments industrial strategy, which aims to increase Economic Performance post brexit. Sean is in coventry for us this morning. Whats going on . Good morning. These are the kind of ideas the government wa nts to are the kind of ideas the government wants to see implemented much more. This is the Manufacturing Technology centre in coventry. When you got Something Like this, a bit of innovation that may have gone on in one of our universities, the idea of this industrial strategy is to get businesses to invest in that, get the skills in that area, create a hub to enable more investment from around the world to make britain a leader in whichever area that might be. There are five areas this industrial strategy, this white paper, set of proposals by the government want to see implemented, fight areas they focus on. Ideas, thats a big one, the big idea overall for all these different sectors, whether it is life sciences, the pharmaceutical sectors like we are hearing the big investment of today, getting those ideas, everyone talking and getting eve ryo ne ideas, everyone talking and getting everyone going. People, of course, with all the productivity issues we have, we know we need more investment in people, the skills and education and that will come through as well and they want those two to be co ordinating. Then youve got infrastructure, can people travel round the country getting to the jobs they need to and can businesses communicate in a good enough way . Thats another thing. Then theres business environment, finance, access to finance for businesses, how often have we talked about that one . All these things when put together, the idea is britain can become much better. Then finally places, not just london become much better. Then finally places, notjust london centric. Thats a big part of this as well. We have the Northern Powerhouse and weve heard about the midland engine but its across the country these ideas need to be in fermented and the investment from msd, a big pharmaceutical company, the idea is for them to create a research hub around the uk were nearly 1000 jobs can be lamented and that can help boost investment in that industry. Through the morning i will be talking more about this to figure out what it is these robots do and the advantages it can have for the british economy. Sean, thank you very much indeed, speak to you throughout the programme. I cant turn around because i have hurt my neck that was really awkward for you. You have slipped in a bad place word iwill look you. You have slipped in a bad place word i will look around. You look around, im not being rude to sean now how about this for a sweet annual tradition . This lifesize, two storey Gingerbread House stands in the lobby of the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco in the united states. It took 375 hours to assemble and is 25 feet high, and 35 feet wide. It is made from more than 10,000 pieces of gingerbread and has over a ton of icing a full working clock as well. Hope to lead that gets demolished and handed out to various charities to eat. Hopefully. Handed out to various charities to eat. Hopefully. Not after that amount of time gingerbread lasts a long time, doesnt it . Youre probably right. One ton of icing . If you had a little Selection Box after that, surely it lasts that long, like christmas cake, goes on for the . Theres nothing worse than when it goes a bit soft and a bit soggy goes it goes a bit soft and a bit soggy goes on for ever. It goes a bit soft and a bit soggy goes on for ever. Just put it in your tea and it will be fine so, the ashes. We knew this was going to be happening. No one predicted england would get anywhere winning the first test . Nobody said england we re the first test . Nobody said england were going to storm it from the start, you make a good point, so no surprise with this headline. England lost the first test in brisbane. Australia got the runs they needed easily without losing a wicket. So despite some promising moments along the way, they were comfortably beaten in the end. For three days we played some excellent cricket. Unfortunately when we got into good positions we didnt quite capitalise on that and if wed done that we would have seen a very different scoreboard sat here right now. More on the cricket in the papers shortly. Manchester citys unbeaten run at the top of the premier league continues. They beat huddersfield 2 1 to move eight points clear of rivals Manchester United at the top of the table. Celtic have won the Scottish League cup, their fouth domestic trophy in a row after beating motherwell 2 0 at hampden park. And in the battle of rugby unions premiership top two, exeter chiefs ran out winners. The League Leaders beat their nearest rivals saracens by just two points yesterday. Please dont laugh at my voice were not laughing its all gone a bit gravel like . It has, i will sort it lets catch up on the weather with matt. Good morning from on top of the roof at broadcasting house in london, the likes of Regent Street twinkling behind and the ground is a bit damp. A bit of rain here and well see that through this morning in southern areas, but looking at the week, get ready, if you got a bargain this weekend with a warm jacket or a scarf, you will need it, a cold week. A mixture of sunny spells and showers with the showers turning wintry and we will see them today in the north of scotland. Lets start in the south, it is the mildest morning of the week for many. Temperatures to start the morning without breaks of rain in southern counties around 11 or 12, thats the highest they will get all day and a strong wind blowing across the south through the morning before the south through the morning before the rain eventually clears. North of mid wales, the midlands, sunny spells and a scattering of showers for the morning rush hour. Some showers will be a bit heavy. 0ver the tops of the hills in Northern Ireland, comrie and scotland, a mixture of sleet and snow and in the far north east of scotland, a windy start to monday, with the winds gusting to 50 or 60 mph cumbria. Windy through the day in the north east of scotland. Still breezy in the English Channel, the rain spreads to the Channel Islands, thats where it sits in the afternoon. Southern counties will brighten up compare to this morning but temperatures will be dropping, showers possible anywhere compared to. Some rumbles of thunder, especially around the coast, and wintry over high ground in the north. Temperatures dropping through the day, single figures in the afternoon, colder in the north east given the strength of the wind. Through the night the wind will remain strong nationwide but we will remain strong nationwide but we will see the showers becoming less numerous. A wet evening rush hour in the south west but elsewhere the showers confined to northern and western coasts in particular, clear skies inland. The breeze keeping temperatures up just about but a cold start tomorrow morning. Some frost around here and there and even a bit of ice over fireground, showers continuing through the night. On tuesday, fewer showers around, better chance of sunshine. Sunshine at its best in south west scotla nd sunshine at its best in south west scotland and north west england, the midlands and south west england. A few showers tomorrow in the west but more so few showers tomorrow in the west but more so in few showers tomorrow in the west but more so in eastern few showers tomorrow in the west but more so in eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, they will turn wintry. A strong wind and it will make it feel cold, temperatures made to feel more like freezing in some parts of eastern scotland and Eastern England with the strong wind. It will remain windy and cold into wednesday with temperatures dropping day on day through the week. Showers most likely in eastern areas, one or two in the west, those showers sleet and snow at times in eastern parts and they will spread inland to many eastern counties of england and scotland through the day. Temperatures what you see on the chart, it will feel colder in the chart, it will feel colder in the wind. If anything feeling colder on thursday, thursday probably the cold est on thursday, thursday probably the coldest day of the week with temperatures only around three or fourfor temperatures only around three or four for many. Maybe the winter jacket you got at the weekend will prove to be a bargain. That is a very important warning. Set to get cold throughout the week. The big freeze is the last month. Britain facing a new weather alert in the run up to christmas and prince harry and Meghan Markle on the front page, many papers asking is tomorrow going to be the day when he officially announces their engagement, because his brother was engaged on tuesday. It is magical tuesday, everyone, if it happens. If i was them, i would put it off. The telegraph are talking about the armed forces possibly not receiving any extra funding asa possibly not receiving any extra funding as a result of a Major National security review. Administrative defence has been told that. Sailors have taken over from the usual guardsman at Buckingham Palace as the royal navy performs the changing of the guard for the first time stop is the year of the navy. The front page of the guardian also have a seachange at the queens card. Also have a seachange at the queens ca rd. Safety fears also have a seachange at the queens card. Safety fears as Junior Doctors are card. Safety fears as Junior Doctors a re left card. Safety fears as Junior Doctors are left to run a e. Jonny bairstow on the front page, which i am sure sally will talk about later on. As well as the cricket in australia, there has been a bit of argy bargy, as well. The times reports that thousands of children have been used by criminal gangs as drug runners in a criminal scandal with echoes of rotherham and rochdale. Calls for the law to be changed and fault based divorce. We will talk about the flu jab for children. It is not ajab, the flu jab for children. It is not a jab, though. No, the the flu jab for children. It is not ajab, though. No, the nasal spray, that thing. Looking at the front page of the daily mirror, russias lies over flu jabs in page of the daily mirror, russias lies overflu jabs in britain. Russia cyber units are spreading false information about flu and measles in the uk. The daily mail talking about ambulance crews being sent on 999 calls, sending cut price tech regions instead of paramedics, according to an investigation they have done. You mentioned the ashes, and we mentioned Jonny Bairstow. It appears that around a month ago, in appears that around a month ago, in a nightclub, there was a little bit ofan a nightclub, there was a little bit of an altercation. Shall we re enact it . We are touching. Was that it . No malice . No malice whatsoever. Jonny ba i rstow malice . No malice whatsoever. Jonny bairstow touched heads with a team mate, ina bairstow touched heads with a team mate, in a friendly way like we did. To be honest with you, that was unexpected. It came out of nowhere. Thing i want to talk to you about, is the bar where it happened, a venue is the bar where it happened, a venue previously called club bayview, and it earned the nickname bayspew among patrons. Isnt it funny that it occurred a month ago and it is being reported now. Got any spare antifreeze . This is a photographer who took a picture in churchill, in canada, the polar bear poking out the window, and deb

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