And another Profumo Affair revealed this time spy decades before he resigned over his relationship with Christine Keeler. Good morning. Its tuesday the 28th of november. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. New measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. For the first time, parents of Stillborn Babies are to be routinely offered an independent investigation into what went wrong. The uk has already reduced the mortality rate for babies but still lags behind many other European Countries. Heres our health correspondent, dominic hughes. Losing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. Her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. I think its education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. And its also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. Now, the Health Secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong, an independent review will be carried out instead. When i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong, in those very small numbers of cases what they say is its not about the money, theyjust want to know that the nhs has learned from what went wrong so that that the same mistake isnt ever going to happen again. The uk lags behind many other European Countries when it comes to preventing baby deaths and premature births. There are around nine Stillborn Babies every day. Roughly 50 women still die in england each yearfrom issues related to pregnancy. And around 50,000 babies are born prematurely. Progress is being made, but there are concerns that difficult lessons are not being learned. Pope francis has urged myanmar to respect human rights, justice and different ethnicities in a keenly watched public speech on his visit to the country. Myanmar is widely accused this year of ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims. Speaking in the last few minutes, hes called for the healing of wounds in myanmar and says people continue to suffer from the conflict but he did not specifically mention the rohingya people in the address. The pope made the speech whilst on stage with the countrys de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi. It is incumbent on us to build a nation founded on laws and constitutions, guaranteeing each and everybody in the land justice and security. Your holiness, the challenges that myanmar faces, call for strength and courage and patience. The nation is a rich ta pestry of patience. The nation is a rich tapestry of culture and culture and religion, to the backdrop of national protection. It is the objective of the government to bring out the beauty of the diversity and make it the strength by protecting recruiter, tolerance and sharing security. That was Aung San Suu Kyi, and we will be speaking to our correspondent shortly. More details about prince harry and Meghan Markles wedding are expected to be announced later today. The couples engagement was announced yesterday by clarence house, who said the pair were planning to marry in the spring. The archbishop of canterbury has indicated the couple will have a Church Wedding, saying the couple had chosen to make their vows to god in a religious ceremony. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, is at Buckingham Palace for us this morning. Bathed in sunshine perhaps reflecting the mood 7 bathed in sunshine perhaps reflecting the mood . It has been a very sunny reaction to the interview. Still some details about the wedding that we do not know. Yesterday that statement said we would get more details in due course, but we are hoping that perhaps by the end of the day we will know more about the plans. We do not know the date and location. We have just been told spring 2018. March, april, may . With april, we already know that the duchess of cambridge is going to be having her third baby. Does that rule out april . Hopefully we will be finding that out. And the location, is good to bea that out. And the location, is good to be a grand occasion, Westminster Abbey, or something smaller . To be a grand occasion, Westminster Abbey, orsomething smaller . Perhaps st georges chapel, or even something more different, more independent . Those are the things that we are hoping we will get some clarity on shortly. How much do you think that decision rests with the couple themselves . And also gauging public mood . Clearly, some other factors a re public mood . Clearly, some other factors are going to be at play. It is going to have to be a secure location, the correct sort of place. But ultimately i think it is going to be down to them. Prince harry is far enough away from the line of succession, to make his own choices. In terms of what he wants. Meghan markle is going to have her own view. My think in consultation with the royal household, going to be able to make their own choices, what sort of wedding they want to have. Thank you. Britains banks would be able to cope with the consequences of a disorderly exit from the European Union thats according to the governor of the bank of england, mark carney. His comments came as the Bank Published the results of its latest stress tests on the countrys major banks, as well as its latest fiancial stability report. Speaking this morning, he said households would feel the impact of a disorderly brexit. In that event, and Economic Impact on households. Before markets have been found. And some pain associated with that. This is about dampening that, minimising that, doing what we can in terms of the financial sector. And i think the message from the fpc, we have been very focused on this alongside with the pra, over time we have been building up these reserves of strength in the Banking System. There to be used, in the unlikely event that they will be used, but would help the economy adjust and move forward from that point. That was the governor of the bank of england. Six former british soldiers who were held in prison in india forfour years have been released. The so called chennai six were arrested on weapons charges. Their lawyers say they will have to remain in india a little while longer before they can return home. 0ur correspondent has sent this update from prison. These high walls at the present, it is where six men have been held. The most difficult conditions imaginable, but today they were able to walk free, after all of the charges were squashed. We have got to read for a Certified Copy to be handed to the authorities. After that happened, they were met by the british consulate. The british consulate has said we have been in touch with british authorities, we understand a number of formalities have to be completed. It is a process that could take several days, perhaps even several weeks. But the main relieved, happy to be out, they have beenin relieved, happy to be out, they have been in touch with families and hoping they can get home for christmas. Earlier, the sister of one of the men told us how it feels to learn that her brother is going to learn that her brother is going to be released. When we got the building yesterday we never dream for one second that he would be released in a few hours. We got the telephone call about three hours ago. He said i am out ijust could not believe this. I expected him to call me as soon as he got out but certainly not today. I thought we could been waiting, but he is free, out for good. It is just the most phenomenal, phenomenal news i could ever have got. Just some breaking news coming to us from the high court, regarding the family of private jeff gray, court, regarding the family of privatejeff gray, who was 17 from hackney, who died at the barracks. They have won the High Court Action for fresh they have won the High Court Action forfresh action. The they have won the High Court Action for fresh action. The young soldier died at deepcut barracks in september 2001. And the corner recorded an open verdict following an inquest in march 2002, but the family an inquest in march 2002, but the fa m ily followed an inquest in march 2002, but the family followed this up and applied to the high court for a new inquest. The attorney general said he was satisfied that fresh evidence had come to light. The family concerned about the circumstances of his death. 0ne about the circumstances of his death. One of a number of soldiers who died at the barracks. Some concern rentals. Fresh inquest into the death of private geoff gray. 11 british 0verseas territories are to receive £70 million of funding to help them rebuild after the recent hurricanes in the caribbean. The money is to be provided by the British Government to help rebuild schools, hospitals and ports. The leaders of the territories are to meet theresa may today to update her on the progress made so far. Woman has won a landmark case at the court of appealfor woman has won a landmark case at the court of appeal for unmarried couples who suffer bereavement. Her partner of 16 years died after an infection was missed, but because she was not married she did not receive any damages. She argued that her inability to clean the payment was a breach of human rights. 0ur correspondent is at the court of justice. This news hasjust broken. Give us a sense of what you heard . Jackie smith brought this case because she was not married to her long term partner and she thought it was wrong that when he died as a result of negligence at hospital, she thought it was wrong that she was not entitled to any encouragement from the state. These are only meeting people who lose our partner as a result of negligence but at the moment the only people who attended those are people who are married or if it is a civil partnership. Jakki smith said that people had long term partnerships and they should also be included in this. By this is interesting, because she has won this case, lawyers have said that this matter is going to have to be looked at by parliament. They do believe an appetite under the Coalition Government to actually expand this to include people like jakki smith pot as a subject of interest it had weaned. They are hoping that this is going to be back on the political agenda and other people in this position are also going to be entitled to this award. It is £12,980. Does this have any wider implications . It comes up in various cases. People often mistakenly think they have entitlements . Jakki smith had been living with her partner for 16 years, obviously a solid relationship and she thought she would be entitled to the same things as if they had been married. But after he died, she found out that what was the case. He died as a result of an infection that was not detected. Jakki smith thought she had to take this even farther and get some recompense from the state, that other people are entitled to. This is a very significant decision. Lawyers have been successful this morning. Thank you. The headlines on bbc newsroom live new measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. Pope francis has delivered a keynote speech in myanmar, saying its people continue to suffer from civil conflict and hostilities, but without referring specifically to its rohingya people. More details on the Royal Wedding between prince harry and Meghan Markle are expected to be revealed later. In sport. England was like ben stokes could be playing cricket in new zealand in the next few days after talks with club side canterbury. Speculations he was on his way tojoin canterbury. Speculations he was on his way to join the ashes squad but the ecb have said that is not the case. One of englands veteran forward to being recalled ahead of the game with australia, going to be on the bench. And wenger said that Alexis Sanchez and mesut 0zil are still going to be at arsenal after the january transfer window unless something unbelievable happens and he is going to fight to keepJack Wilshere. More rumbles after half past. Thank you. Pope francis has urged myanmar to respect human rights, justice and different ethnicities in a keenly watched public speech on his visit to the country. Of Rohingya Muslims. We can cross to our correspondent. The eyes of the world watching the speech. It was going to be down to language . It was. The pope had been advised not to use the word rohingya, she had done that previously, referring to them as brothers and sisters. He has not done that. He has had a number of other meetings with Aung San Suu Kyi and some outspoken monks. Those meetings were private. The language could have been stronger. It was a great appeal not just for tolerance but also to celebrate religious unity. He made the point that a more graphic order had to be built, all groups and non excluded. Rohingya have been excluded. They do not have citizenship. That was as close as he got to any reference. He has avoided any sort of tension here, possibly a negative reaction if he had used that term, rohingya, complaining specifically. In that sense, he could regard as diplomatically as successful. But a lot of activists for the rohingya are going to be disappointed. They would have said that using the name, the government refuses to do that, would have ensured rights to an identity. On the one hand, this moral debate but also people looking for some practical progress. Talk about how this could be resolved. Expecting any announcement about the return of Rohingya Muslims from bangladesh . No. An agreement already with the Bangladesh Government but the myanmar government has said they can come back but it is an immense task. They are terrified, villagers have been burned down. Limited International Presence. It would be impossible to guarantee safety. Most of us do not believe it is possible that any significant return can happen for any months. It is an ongoing, diplomatic process. What the pope has done, reminding people that he and other key figures believe you should be encouraging tolerance and diversity, not fighting against it. That is what so many myanmar Buddhist Monks have been doing. We do not know if this is going to have any effect. These conversations with significant figures could prove to have some effect but we do not know the content effect but we do not know the co nte nt of effect but we do not know the content of the conversations. For now, thanks. Former coronation street star Bruno Langley pleads guilty to sexually assaulting two women at a Manchester Music venue. What do we know about this . Bruno langley was on coronation street for 16 years. Very famous because he was the first openly gay character. Also in two dr who episodes. This relates to an evening out in manchester, it was on the 1st of october, early sunday morning, a funk and soul night, and what the Magistrates Court held this morning, he has admitted two accounts of sexual assault. Two different women. 0ne grabbed at the crotch, one at the back and backside area. He was described as being drunk but was not charged with the other two offences. The districtjudge has as for probation reports, to decide whether he will sentence him, or if the case needs to be sent to the Manchester Crown court, the defendant could face a longer sentence. It was said that he could actually these are possible jail sentence. Coronation street, itv ended his contract last month after an internal investigation. Thank you. The leaders of irelands two biggest Political Parties are resuming talks today to try to avoid a general election. 0pposition mps are demanding that the deputy Prime Minister, Frances Fitzgerald, resigns after revelations about a plan to discredit a Police Whistleblower. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris buckler, is in belfast. It is quite complicated situation, a lot riding on it . Complicated ride, simple outcome. Potentially a general election before christmas. As you mention, the two main parties, have been meeting this morning. They met late last night. Planning to do that again this afternoon to avoid a general election taking place. But a real sticking point. It has been going on for several days. The Main Opposition Party wont rid of the deputy Prime MinisterFrances Fitzgerald. All of this relates to a row when she was the justice minister. She received e mails outlining an aggressive legal strategy against a Police Whistle blower. In simple terms, critics have said they were trying to discredit that whistle blower. And they have said that she knew about this. She has denied about it but it seems clearer that she knew something about it. That has put more pressure on the Government Party and the republic of ireland to get rid of her. The two sides have been clear. Not backing down. We have a real standoff. Frankly, if they do not come up with a compromised by this evening, we are looking towards a general election. What do we know about the negotiations .