On their ashes tour. Its just been revealed why batsman ben duckett was been dropped from englands ashes tour match today it follows an incident in a perth bar. In sharp contrast here more snow and ice are on the way with freezing temperatures likely to cause travel disruption. Stav will have the latest for us. A few snow showers and the potential of some significant snow. Join me laterfor the details. Good morning. First, our main story. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has arrived in iran shortly, where he will express what he describes as grave concerns over the imprisonment of the british iranian woman, Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe. The aid worker has been held prisoner in the country since april 2016, accused of trying to overthrow the iranian government a charge she denies. Mrjohnson is also expected to discuss britains wider relations with iran. Heres our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Robbins. Boris johnsons first visit to iran could hardly be more sensitive. Last month he was accused of damaging the case for the release of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe by remarks he later apologised for. On his way to tehran to see irans foreign minister, he issued a statement, saying the foreign secretary says he will also emphasise the uks continued support for the nuclear deal with iran, despite its repudiation by President Trump. But he will also make clear uks concerns about some of irans activities, notably in syria and yemen. Mrjohnson described the relationship with iran as improving, but not straightforward. The foreign secretary has been careful to lower any expectations of imminent release for mrs zaghari ratcliffe, warning that such cases are very difficult. That was our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Robbins reporting. One of the cabinets leading brexiteers has suggested that voters can use the next general election to have their say on a final deal with the European Union and to force a future government to change course if they dont like it. The environment secretary, michael gove, made the comments in an article in the Daily Telegraph, just a day after theresa mays agreement in brussels cleared the way for trade talks. We can speak now to our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Jonathan, what more has mr gove said . Michael gove is the first tory minister to come out and give his opinion on what has happened in brussels over the last 2a hour was. He is reminding people of the key issues and praising the prime ministers tenacity. It will take us a few weeks and months to understand this ambiguous agreement which property news just get on with the negotiations. The wintry weather looks set to continue with met Office Warnings in place for large parts of the uk. Some of these reindeers are getting the first taste of snow in dudley. And in the early and in the early hours, more snowfalls have been reported the early ve been reported across the uk, although conditions are expect to ease for today. At manchester airport, wings have had to be de iced. An image some are about to leave behind. Shropshire is somewhere in this picture. Undeterred. On the isle of man, the weekend began early, as all schools were closed. Elsewhere, there have been problems on the roads. The extremes of the weather are expected to eventually be confined to north east scotland, but tomorrow, a spell of heavy snow is likely over the midlands and parts of wales and Northern England. 20cm is quite significant. We will press ahead of that, we will salt ahead of that, but past 20cm we might have to reduce the network and keep key routes open. That is much as you can do 20cm is significant. The met office is warning that some in the countryside may be cut off if the skies were not convincing enough. Stav will be here in the next few minutes with the latest forecast. Firefighters in Southern California are continuing to battle wildfires, which have destroyed hundreds of homes. More than 200,000 people have already fled the area and many more are preparing to evacuate. President trump has declared a state of emergency as the fires continue to spread. Weve been hearing this morning burst in more trouble for the england ashes campaign. Batsmen ben duckett has been dropped from the tour following an incident in duckett has been dropped from the tourfollowing an incident in perth. Mike, we have heard about this in the last couple of hours . We had something was wrong because ben duckett was meant to play in a warm up duckett was meant to play in a warm up match but was dropped and replaced in that match. We found out its because he had been suspended while he is investigated for an incident in a bar in perth and if that means any bells, its because you remember at the beginning of the door, Jonny Bairstow was involved in an incident in a bar in perth. Then an incident in a bar in perth. Then a curfew was imposed on the england tea m a curfew was imposed on the england team meaning they had to be back in the hotel by midnight. That curfew was lifted on thursday night, the players went out, and in the bar when the incident took place, a lot of the senior squad were there as well. This was the first night after the curfew and theres been another incident. This time we understand no police were involved or calls, no members of the public, the security tea m members of the public, the Security Team were present and you may have deduced that perhaps they could be between the players themselves or australia. Its the timing that is staggering. For those that havent followed closely, in itself this may oi followed closely, in itself this may or may not be a serious incident, we are not in a position tojudge, but theres been a sequence of issues of discipline around the team . Ben stokes is waiting to hear if he will be charged following the incident in september. Jonny bairstow incident in the beginning of the tour in australia, then Trevor Bayliss said he was furious and said england players needed to be smarter. Here they are seen as the curfew is lifted, they go out and there is an incident. We now wait for england to see if another curfew is imposed and what reaction there will be this time. Thank you. The main news, borisjohnson has arrived in tah round other terhan. We can now talk to the mp tulip siddiq tojoins us other terhan. We can now talk to the mp tulip siddiq to joins us from oui the mp tulip siddiq to joins us from our london the mp tulip siddiq to joins us from oui london newsroom. The mp tulip siddiq to joins us from our london newsroom. Thank you for taking the time to talk to us today. This is something that her family has been pressing for, what impact do you think the visit will have . We had a conversation with the Foreign Office yesterday and we were very clear to stress that borisjohnson was not going to iranjust clear to stress that borisjohnson was not going to iran just to release her and there should be no expectations of him coming back with her. But i asked whether he would be raising the fact that she needs to be released in humanitarian rows. And he will be raising it with the authorities but we should not expect any miracle. What we should ask is whether he can arrange for a visa for Richard Ratcliffe to go to iran, bearin for Richard Ratcliffe to go to iran, bear in mind she has not been able to go to iran to see his daughter or wife because he hasnt been granted a visa for the last 19 months. Thats a tangible has we were asked of the foreign secretary when he goes to iran. The problem as his red clay, he doesnt believe he is safe to visit her on his own. The connector as hes made clear. With vast that if he does make arrangements for a decent, he needs to make arrangements for security. It is risky for him to go to iran, but we have to put faith in the Foreign Office, if we can get india ran to visit his daughter and wife imprisoned, the Foreign Office have two guarantee his security as a citizen. The other thing i discussed about this trip is whether Boris Johnson will visit nazanin himself we have previously had a problem with a diplomat going to iran, going to the prison where nazanin is based but not seen her face to face. That is one thing i pushed for if Boris Johnson is there in iran, will he try and see my constituents face to face . Have you spoken to her recently . I spoke to her about ten days ago. In my conversation even though she was trying to appear upbeat, she was trying to thank all the campaigners who are working on her behalf here, she thanked me as well, its clear her Mental Health is fragile. That is what worries me, that she has a Court Hearing tomorrow. She will spend yet another christmas separated from her daughter who is growing up without her, without her husband, and we need to make sure she does not go back to being suicidal, being on Hunger Strike which is what she was at the time. When i did speak to her, it was quite strange because we started talking about our daughters and she said to me casually that when she was a solitary confinement, she suddenly remembered she had tickets to papa that she could not communicate papa pig. The worry of letting her daughter down. Then suddenly this menacing voice said casually, thats just a reminder youre speaking to a prisoner in iran. You can imagine what her life is like at the moment. Ido what her life is like at the moment. I do worry about her Mental Health and thats why if borisjohnson goes to iran, he sees herface to and thats why if borisjohnson goes to iran, he sees her face to face, it will be a boost to her that people are rooting for her, trying to call for her release and she has not been forgotten. Tulip siddiq, mp for hampstead and kilburn, thanks for hampstead and kilburn, thanks for joining for hampstead and kilburn, thanks forjoining us. That speak to our security correspondent. He is in bahrain. Borisjohnson goes to iran over a british womans fate, this is a sensitive diplomatic area. This is he is basically walking into a diplomatic minefield here. Its incredibly sensitive. The difficulty for borisjohnson incredibly sensitive. The difficulty for Boris Johnson and incredibly sensitive. The difficulty for borisjohnson and any visiting western minister is there two irans. The official one he will be met and greet and buy the foreign minister, the red carpet with the elected government, and then dig deep state, the hardliners, the radicals, the guardians of the islamic revolution, the judiciary guardians of the islamic revolution, thejudiciary by the guardians of the islamic revolution, the judiciary by the people who do not trust or like the west and want to manufacture a difficulty with the west. Even if he was able to get some encouraging words for the foreign minister, he may well get those words, that doesnt mean the hardliners will agree to death. Iran will have a Shopping List of what they want in return, any concession they want in return, any concession they feel they are making on there. Im looking at the surroundings behind you, you are in bahrain, there is a security conference taking place. That is happening in the light of President Trumps comments about to reason and . Aboutjerusalems . Comments about to reason and . About jerusalems . Im in a luxury hotel and qatar has not been invited this year. All morning we have been hearing criticisms of this announcement and privately, western counterterrorism specialists have been telling me they are very concerned that this is going to generate more terrorism and the previous saudi ambassador to london, who before that ran this countrys Intelligence Service for midi quarter of a century, said this will be oxygen and nutrition too radical. They feared this will encourage radical recruiters for isis and alqaeda to say look what the west is doing, look what the leader of the democratic world is doing, you should be with us not them. There is a fear here that we will see more terrorism because of this announcement. Thank you. Heres stav with a look at this mornings weather. Snow for many of us . Good morning. Slow across the north and west, the east is dry and sunny. That is how we will see things today. Some incredible weather watchers picture about whether Winter Wonderland scene. Shropshire had some very heavy snow yesterday, disruptive snow in fact. We think country showers across parts of the West Midlands into north wales and cheshire and merseyside. The snow is there in highland, plenty of silent leg showers moving down. They will have those risks. More showers for parts of scotland, Northern Ireland and running to the cheshire gap, they will push further westwards northwards into lancashire and manchester, the odd one across west wales. They find dry sunny day after a cold start. A really cold evening the first part of the night, snow showers continue across the west, then there is rain that pushes are from the south west as advance into the cold air, it will turn quickly to heavy snow during the early hours and into sunday morning. Anyway and this meeting, the midlands, into Northern England, parts of wales, is this glitzy ten centimetres or maybe more as a higher ground, 15 20 centimetres, that is disruptive snow so you can imagine how it will be like on sunday morning. Take care if you have two had out on the roads, the snow will continue through the course of the morning into the afternoon. It will shift eastwards, starting to peter out and turned back into sleety rain for many, then across cell there will be westerly winds, parts of south wales and the bristol channel. Eight or 9 degrees here, scotland and Northern Ireland apart from wintry showers, dry, sunny and cold. There is an area of low pressure, moving to the main continent, this area of low pressure, storm will bring some damaging weather to parts of france. This Northern Edge may quit southern britain through the course of monday. Cloudy, windy, a bit of winter venus in it. To the north showers but largely fine and dry. Sunshine although still cold. Things calm down into tuesday, those areas of low pressure move away, a dry one for most, lighter winds and spills of sunshine a frosty start. Its very cold, isnt it . Youre watching breakfast. Time now for a look at the newspapers. The broadcaster ian collins is here to tell us whats caught his eye. You often see papers having arguments with each other but the telegraph is now digging into the Financial Timess your editor. They are claiming back in march there was are claiming back in march there was a lunch between the ft editor and Jean Claude Juncker from the eu commission. They are very pro remain. Apparently in that month, Lionel Barber happened to say we have done some calculation that the paper as we reckon that brexit will cost 60 billion euros. As a result of that, it is suggested by the mischievous Daily Telegraph perhaps that Jean Claude Juncker and others dined out on this figure saying it could be 60 million. The suggestion is that the Financial Times could have cost us an extra 15 billion as a result of that month, the most constant lunch in history, as they say. It says mr barber is such a committed europhile that he was high. High. High honourfor it. High honour for it. Theres a story in the guardian about the pope about the use of words . The lords prayer. Everybody knows the lords prayer. Everybody knows the lords prayer if you are religious or not if you are a christian or not. Youve heard it often enough avenue . That great feeling when you are little in the assembly, you can recite it without looking at it. Theyve changed the words over time. Theyve changed the words over time. The words have been changed, in france they have a different version but it all comes down to the line lead us not into temptation. Pope argues that god is leading us into temptation, and god is god and he would do no such thing, it is scurrilous to suggest otherwise is, and adding words there. He thinks the version should be do not let us fall into temptation which would be more appropriate . You can imagine in religious circles this could be a matter of debate. I imagine there are people writing e mails right now that the outrageousness of tinkering around with the lords prayer. There are people dedicating every waking hours to this, to me there are lots of things that could change. There are inappropriate versus all over the place. That is a whole other debate. This reflects the pope trying to transform or being transformative figure when it comes to the church. I know he is the pope and he is very important. But im not sure that the pontiff brief extends to monkeying around with a big player. But if anyone can come and be pope can . Said that the written on the side of the pope mobil . I want if some people should have the influence they have. You ta ke have the influence they have. You take this story out and im almost resentful about giving this publicity. I agree with you, theres a reason i picked it. This is the prankster, i love that word, who cemented a microwave to his own head. His name isjason windle and head. His name isjason windle and he is 22, and he did a stunned when he is 22, and he did a stunned when he put a microwave on his head and the firefighters had to come out and rescue it. Why have you picked this story . Because i think he knew exactly what he was doing. We all know the charlie bit my finger at youtube. It hurts when charlie does that