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go far enough. face veiled threats when they raise the subject of equal pay. good morning. in sport: david beckham is back in business. manchester. asking for all morning, absolutely beautiful. the star has launched a football team in miami. beautiful. of the union address — markets look like this... industry, asking you to count cranes. cranes. east‘s biggest and the beautiful shot of manchester this morning. and carol has the weather. will be dominated with sunshine central, southern and eastern areas. by brexit. that the economy will slow down after we leave eastern areas. parts of wales in the eu. south—west england. england. simulated three different scenarios for brexit. than if we remained in the union. scenario of a bespoke trade deal. i will have more details in 15 minutes. analysis carried out david davis and seen by news service does feed. seen by news service does feed. in it three scenarios are set out. let's speak to jim waterson, buzzfeed's political editor. thank you very much. tell us a little bit about this document. it three scenarios are set out. is no eu trade deal, which would lower growth by 8%. little bit about this document. secretary and has these different scenarios. scenarios. yes, so this document should not be out there. should not be out there. for it to leak and you can read it on buzzfeed right now. lower growth by 8%. market in a so—called soft brexit, the impact would be just 2%. the impact would be just 2%. on buzzfeed right now. at, it will grow at a slower rate than if they were in the eu. of the third option, our bespoke trade deal with the eu. trade deal with the eu. political correspondent is outside westminster for us this morning. westminster for us this morning. than if they were in the eu. good morning to you once again, alex. analysis as if we had stayed with the status quo. another day, another brexit headline. the status quo. them, to make sure no one leaked it to the media. headline. the economy and different set as an business is. to the media. insisted that the exit would be a boon to the british economy. business is. then he published some details and there was a whole row about it. boon to the british economy. it has not looked at there was a whole row about it. a bespoke trade deal. you say looks at these different models. deal. would look like, and if it would even be possible. even be possible. models. deal which doesn't exist, and which hasn't been agreed. hasn't been agreed. this is what it comes down to with brexit. off under every scenario it looked at, in terms of brexit. at, in terms of brexit. eu, and doesn't replicate any existing model. comes down to with brexit. existing model. government's response to all of this is trust us on this. of analysis which is being carried out. is trust us on this. leaked document showing everything is going to be worse. is going to be worse. response we have is, honestly, we will come up with a better package. will come up with a better out. package. this, or whether they trust the analysis of the existing options. ineffective and inaccurate, and not very useful at all. analysis of the existing options. the mark before, that is what he has said. of course they are, this is a forecast. very useful at all. party to unite behind the prime minister. forecast. pointing in the same direction, you can read something into it. minister. disappointed with what is about to happen —— the sun. happen —— the sun. than calm tensions, i can read something into it. ahead than if we had stayed in the eu. fear that will only fuel them. eu. only fuel them. 2%. would overcome everything in this report. who has seen the document later in the programme —— buzzfeed. insurance payments against those with certain disabilities. with certain disabilities. our correspondent can explain. homework time report. for chloe is such bad news for a key plank of what the government's policy is. clark and what the government's policy is. what might happen if we were to leave, and still that was the vote. his son. leave, and still that was the vote. without a family member. hit in order to take control of the borders and things like that. i do the lee selby is terminated against. i can't go out on my own. borders and things like that. this is something we need to take on board. my husband had to quit work to look after me. board. successful, and we must move on with that. and family. that. they suffered. that much in terms of the economic modelling. for pip were discriminatory. modelling. had leaked them, people would not know about. know about. thank you for your time on breakfast. 6 million people. money. here is carol with a look at this morning's weather. will be later on, and carol has a frosty bench behind her. frosty bench behind her. the changes will cost the government £3] billion by 2022—3. morning to you both and good morning to you. to you. frosty for many of us, especially as you come south. to heat their homes, have additional food to eat. especially as you come south. yesterday, for example, in benson in 0xfordshire. quality of life. towards a system that has failed its users. on liberalising the country's abortion 0xfordshire. breezy the wind will strengthen strengthened through the day. laws. having to go abroad for terminations. andrew plant reports. strengthened through the day. chanting. build across the isles of scilly, cornwall and devon. cornwall and devon. to be the subject of a referendum on that will introduce some drizzly conditions. introduce some drizzly conditions. ahead of that, a fine afternoon. will be chilly, but there will be sunny intervals. sunny intervals. building across wales and into the midlands. changing the law. midlands. cambridgeshire, into east anglia and kent, we hang on to the sunshine. taken at home without medical support kent, we hang on to the sunshine. more cloud coming across northern england. or supervision. england. sunshine, and more cloud coming across northern ireland. on abortion should be changed. we already have abortion in ireland. across northern ireland. continuing across scotland in the north and the west. north and the west. the southern and eastern scotland it should stay dry. eastern scotland it should stay dry. but it's unsafe, unregulated, and unlawful. overnight, the showers turned a bit heavier. and import our heavier. time, another sister moved eastwards. eastwards. middle and behind it we are looking at colder air. solutions. at colder air. start to come down to lower levels, but they are showers. unregulated medicines. but they are showers. we are still in the milder conditions. conditions. shouldn't be changed. tomorrow across southern england and we had this morning. legal in some we had this morning. circumstances. allowing the cold at the filter in behind. the country's constitution in time for a vote at the end of may. and it will be quite day tomorrow. andrew plant, bbc tomorrow. news. usurped by the cold blue coming our way. when they raised the subject of way. that when we lose the rain from the south—east there will be sunshine. equal pay. for a pay cap on its south—east there will be sunshine. news presenters. that is half the story, because they will also be showers. will also be showers. in the south, the showers will be as rain. the showers will be as rain. here is our media correspondent david sillito. see a little bit of sleep, but that will be all. to have their pay cut, but this goes a step further. a ceiling of will be all. we are talking modest levels, down to 200m or so. £320,000. to 200m or so. in the sunshine, highs of seven to ten. and will only affect a handful of people. highs of seven to ten. but it is a part of a wider audit and report into staff salaries. of carrie gracie as the bbc‘s china feeling cold as we pushed further north, with four or five. editor. i was looking more than her. in the wrong direction. this and other pay issues are now direction. who is out and about counting cranes. cranes. things are going in the building industry. good morning. being investigated by mps. we have cranes and hills. you can see on equal pay. them in manchester now. than their colleagues for doing what was you can see those four now, the sun is up. is up. 17— 18 are popping up in manchester this year. essentially the same job. manchester this year. of the bbc‘s top at building in the biggest cities outside stars. of london. and so have no confidence in today's report. outside of london. going on in cities outside of london than previously. pays its on—air stars. than previously. at levels not seen since before the financial crisis. what is driving this? david sillito, bbc news. than a century. this? litres of water per talked to the designer who built it and leaves in a penthouse inside it. and leaves in a penthouse inside it. —— lives. i think of this as a sanctuary from the city. it's 45 minutes from the street. person per day. to queue for water at but the city is in front of you. you have the landscape and the sky around you. you can see an amazing view of manchester. how has it changed in the last few years? we actually have buildings filling in the little gaps. collection points. a much more european city. we are looking at this league table of county cranes. is that a good way of measuring how well a humphreys. as their specialist subject, according to the show‘s producer. but only one contestant per series is allowed city is doing? within a city. to do it. hotels or visitors to the city. irving welsh. can be forgotten? linton travel we are creating a community and little bit in the city centre. in the last 20 years we have turn. 127 hours. he has a 12 inch plate. keratin. fallopian. seen a transformation. and is a beautiful addition to the skyline of icarus. a dead cow. a dead cow. and you were all right up to there. you knew that, didn't you? absolutely. sonali is here with the sport. what was your speciality subject? the city. many buildings being built, office, residential, many different types. clearly something residential, many different types. medical. you put this wasn't very intelligent, choosing something so broad. survey together this morning. what are you seeing built? something so broad. we are seeing never been a major fan goal of many forms of anything. development. development. anything. this is a strong one for regional cities. for regional cities. no, broad stuff to get me through life. belfast, 1000 new hotel bedrooms. new hotel bedrooms. a phenomenal achievement by this city. achievement by this city. life. offices, residential, the first time in a while. daughters were, and manchester, across—the—board. i would have floundered. across—the—board. strong year with offices and residential development. what was yours? it was dusty russell. residential development. strong growth across all regional cities. growth across all regional cities. you are focusing on student buildings in particular. buildings in particular. yours? you are part of those who develop them. one i part of those did the who develop them. gunpowder plot. areas that want more student buildings? gunpowder plot. —— are start thinking about why you seeing. manchester, global cities in the scheme of things. you got scheme of things. manchester is in the top 30 of universities. it wrong. the top 30 of universities. invest heavily in i was on with hacker the dog. research functions. and i don't know what tim muffett's favourite subject was. i functions. domestic students which is helping to drive growth of universities. don't know. to drive growth of universities. i think bushell's was probably alan patridge. purpose—built university buildings helps that growth. patridge. the films of danny boyle, i am told, was tim muffett. helps that growth. city centre student living a little more than british students can? i am told, was more than british students can? international students in tim muffett. producer said you can't do that, it is too broad —— meat. is too broad —— meat. that regard. regard. so he requested pork. and international students to stay with us. requested pork. many questions you can come up with on pork. with us. on paying, but what you are getting for that. that. the service you experience, the quality of the accommodation. pork. the quality of the accommodation. somewhere which is important across-the-board. been on i have seen lots of reality tv stars request friends. thank you very much. tv stars request friends. much. also fawlty towers, quite a few of those on the list. the affordability of the those on the list. i like the way you said that word behind your hand. residential buildings. notjust here, across the country. students as well. you said that word behind your hand. notjust offices. offices. a lot of building going on in cities outside london. in cities outside london. m.. a wonderful morning. thank you very much. shall we start with david beckham? 750. do you remember this? start with david beckham? what would be his specialist subject, i wonder? be his specialist subject, i wonder? yes! scuffs over suits. —— scarves. -- scarves. football team officially in the united states. screaming. that is a video from the 2016 euros, two years ago. from the 2016 euros, two years ago. an icelandic commentator getting... too excited? too excited ? united states. too excited? i don't think you can say that. they beat austria. we know what happened after that. league soccer, which is teams across the us and canada. and england midfielder said he would front the new england. but i am delighted to say that man is with us this morning. is with us this morning. that back and listening to it, can you remember what you are seeing? franchise. you remember what you are seeing? opposed multiple locations. cannot remember, but it for tweets he posted in gives me goosebumps. goosebumps. when you are watching your face filled with excitement. 2011. goosebumps. was a huge moment for our country, you know? view the role as a stepping stone. ifeel really good now. of the after ring. seeing it he will fight canadian phil lo greco in liverpool in april. again. in his career. woke up to iceland as a footballing nation. after fellow 2016 paralympic medallist nation. was like back at home to do so well in major tournament? in major tournament? it changed everything for us. everything for us. iceland is now on the football map. the football map. we are going to a world cup. gordon reid. it is all i will be staying for the papers, if that is all right. that is all right. over the place. it is, you know, it has given everyone in iceland hope. yes, of course that is all right. it is very cold. everyone in iceland hope. possible because we went to the euros and now the world cup. 0xfordshire yesterday, plus ten. now, —5. euros and now the world cup. 15 degrees because everyone believes in iceland we can do anything. different. we can do anything. can you give us a bit of that! degrees different. it 10— 15 degrees lower than yesterday at this time. is a touch of frost. really no surprise. nice. surprise. not everywhere, the north—west, more cloud. you have inspired the thunder clap. how did it start? there are many stories about how it started. summer rain. it is courtesy of this system producing the cloud. —— some rain. and another one will push in as well. clear sky this morning. it is cold. it is frosty. stories about how it started. look out for ice on untreated surfaces. with them and they started doing the viking clap. viking clap. i think we stole it from the scottish guys. sony. from the scottish guys. the same in east anglia. nothing wrong with that. wrong with that. everyone thinks it is icelandic. —— sunny. thank can see a few showers scattered across the west of northern ireland. you. everyone says, hang on, we invented that! prolific. happening through the north—west of says, hang on, we scotland. north—west of scotland. some of that will be snow. invented that! will be snow. through the morning, temperatures will slowly come up. coming here, like the sigurdsson and others as well. temperatures will slowly come where have they come from? where have they come from ? where have they come from? from? up. of birmingham, somewhere like that in as this is the england. lot it is a cloud building to be drizzle. mixture of things. the cloud will build and go things. east. everyone speaks about the facilities and coaching. facilities and coaching. but you also have to be lucky. east. scotland with snow in the mountains. england, wales, and northern ireland. also have to be lucky. temperatures are not noteworthy. like we have had in noteworthy. with the sunshine, pleasant for this stage in january. the euros, and hopefully in the world cup. hopefully in the world cup. pleasant for this stage in january. places where you can train in the winter. winter. the man the south—west and north—east going south—east. when i was young, you could not do that. not do that. —— the you had to train in a basketball court. system. we have the new facilities. facilities. some snow at lower levels. as we go it has changed with artificial grass. artificial grass. hopefully, we can get more. south, not as we need cold as this morning. morning. fives, sixes, eights towards plymouth. more. facilities are better, but they are not good enough. towards plymouth. not good these are the fronts going south. cold air seeping behind. behind. increasingly through the enough. structure's you have many coaches wanting to play's —— structure? wanting to play's —— structure? day, snow at iceland has done well with coaches. lower levels. hopefully we only day, snow at lower levels. weather of the yellow pushed by the blue. rain first thing in the morning. get better. mostly, i think i want to say we live on an island in iceland. live on an island in iceland. sunshine. player, you have to work a little more. getting down to modest levels, 200 metres. metres. more. you want to be a professional football player you can in england. not as disruptive as football player you can it was a few weeks ago. a few weeks ago. temperatures, only fours and fives in the north. fours and fives in the north. in england. not that dramatic. thank you. exceptionally good so someone takes us away from the island. us away from the island. you're watching breakfast from we have to give something extra. give something extra. success, footballers around the bbc news. world. world. how well could iceland to in the world cup? we will look at the papers in a moment. the knockout after brexit regardless of any deal struck with brussels. stages? on whether to reform the of the players, and they had this big belief, you know, that... big belief, you know, that... am convinced we will go to the knockout stages. and even further. country's abortion laws. where would you like to begin? the mail. you go first. because... thank you. give me this big belief when i am speaking to them. i start to believe. the daily well, very good luck. telegraph. thank you very much. daily telegraph. can you please avoid england. women at bbc faced threats over pay. i was going to say that. threats over pay. lovely to meet you. we will thank look at that in you. more detail times to be coming later. up in the programme. all we need to do is look up. that in more detail later. is mrs hancock on love with a 60—year—age gap. is mrs hancock on love with a 60-year-age gap. just like our ancestors. and nick knoll is. marvelling at the wonders of the the story about the bbc. moon. the mail. i love this is in a few of the papers. a burglar. moon-gazing. new documentary about the moon and why it is so compelling. —— burglar. astonomers. astonomers. how long would it take to walk to the moon? renegade soldier has undertaken a series of raids on houses. nine years. exactly! series of raids on houses. gone into various places and stolen valuables worth up to £7 million. valuables worth up to £7 not million. he has been dubbed the knight watcher. has been dubbed the knight possible! watcher. go and listen to some news, travel, and weather, wherever you are. theresa may faces growing calls to quit. and weather, wherever you are. unrest will see you with the headlines and around 15 minutes' time. —— in around. good morning. grows. i'm asad ahmad. with military—style king charles i, planning. a prolific art collector. and watches from homes in surrey, kent, sussex, and thames valley. this main story is the man goes in armed and threatens to kill about volkswagen. people and their dogs. he also uses what's been described as volkswagen. after it used monkeys and humans to test fu m es. after it used monkeys and humans to test fumes. "unnecessary levels of violence. this is not an test fumes. since being announced as the manager of england women. amateur burglar. he has specialist skills. of england women. has specialist skills. he uses firearms and cable ties to do this. tweet talking about battering the wife. firearms and cable ties to do this. wife. and that was the wording that he used. and preparing before he commits these offences. anyone with information is asked to contact police. he apologised for the language. language. ahead of the royal wedding has survived a he admitted in isolation it looked bad. it looked vote of no—confidence. bad. without a major women's team, he wants them to have one. wants them to have one. meghan markle in may. the authority into disrepute" by many are baffled at it already. 43 votes to nine. let's have a look at the baffled at it already. is going to work harder to start one for them. and that windscreen with carol. it could belong to this player. a club record signing for dortmund. he is a fan travel situation now. the dlr is part suspended due to signalfailure. the dlr is part suspended due to signal failure. of the flash. not the comic book character, flashy cars. signal failure. cars. liverpool street and £250,000 lamborghinis to a elsewhere reporting good it went £1000 boxlike service. reporting good service. you can see the problems it is causing. and beetle. —— volkswagen. —— 20 £1000. the problems -- 20 it is causing. £1000. another story anticlockwise on the m25, slow due to a collision. which is let's have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. it's a cold start this morning. temperatures down at zero overnight if not below. so, a bit of rost first thing this morning. quite sad. it is, however, bright and sunny. now, not much cloud in the sky. a pleasant morning. story which is quite sad. this is sad, they don't show up in selfies. the wind is light, lots of sunshine. afternoon temperatures, more chilly than it has been. 6-7. not bad at all with sunshine. 0vernight, cloud moving in from the west. strengthening wind as that happens. outbreaks of rain, especially for dawn tomorrow morning. the minimum temperature rising overnight. eight or nine celcius. the rain starts off quite wet on wednesday. what! high—tech britain doesn't want them in selfies. gradually fragmenting. then sunny and dry spells in the afternoon. you can't breezy. temperatures between five and seven. still some sunshine for the next few days. see them. not a cat person, but i have black hair, and mine shows up! thursday and friday, temperatures around seven degrees. hair, and mine shows up! he would look perfect on this sofa. look perfect on this sofa. overhear others, this woman was talking about money worries. talking about money worries. a sleep, and on waking up, she found £100 under a napkin on her lap. £100 under a napkin on her lap. someone left it for her. and she is trying to thank them. trying to thank them. it happens to me once. i was a student a long and chilly overnight as well. time ago. ago. we went to pay the bill and it was already paid. this is breakfast. could be worse off after britain for the next 15 years. was already paid. they overheard us talking about money being tight. talking about money being tight. that is amazing. the next 15 years. document was prepared for the brexit secretary, david davis. how did you react? secretary, david davis. they had gone! i was unable to say thank you. thank you. did you go back and have a view more on their card? a view more on their card? did they opena tab? did they open a tab? ten insists it fails to give the full picture. that is amazing. good morning. —— few more. it's tuesday, the 30th of january. it's tuesday, the 30th ofjanuary. more. ofjanuary. tell us if you have ever been manhunt for a burglar behind a series of violent rates. on the end of one of those. it is 6:23. series of violent rates. the levels of planning point to someone with military training. in secondary schools in england, according to a someone with military training. they faced veiled threats when they raised the subject of equal pay. bbc survey. raised the subject like maths and english. of equal pay. financial crisis according to one report out today. report out today. manchester, counting cranes to see what is behind the growth. jo black has this report. what is behind the growth. the creative arts. the star has launched part of the weekly timetable for decades. a football team in but for miami. how much team in miami. most aggressively, you can get dressed like this. longer? it will have significantly dressed like this. negative effects. about half an hour to tell us exactly how that works. exactly how that works. and carol has the weather. effects. has the weather. it's a good 15 degrees colder than it was this time yesterday. and is teaching some of the classes himself. himself. decisions about whether i can afford to run certain classes. to run it was this time yesterday. winds and later some cloud and drizzle across devon and cornwall. certain classes. are schools that have cut gsces in drama and photography. drama and photography. drizzle across i want devon and to express myself. express myself. they all rely on core skills like maths and science. cornwall. core skills like maths and science. next 15 years, according to a leaked government document. there is a lot of pressure. the bbc asked schools about this. asked schools about this. a0%, more than 1200 schools, responded. government document. and has been seen by the online news service buzzfeed. than 1200 schools, responded. lessons in at least one arts subject in the last few years. in the last few years. service buzzfeed. said they now employ fewer is no eu trade deal, saying that would lower uk growth by 8%. specialist teachers. would lower uk growth by 8%. specialist teachers. trade agreement, it estimates the loss at 5%. considering dropping at least one arts subject for gsce. why is this happening? loss at 5%. happening? predicts the impact would be just 2%. like english, maths, science, language, history, and geography. language, history, and geography. 2%. swan schools to make option, a bespoke trade deal with the eu. sure more pupils sit the eu. these subjects. correspondent alex forsyth at pupils sit these subjects. westminster. —— they want to make sure. westminster. want to make sure. country a chance to perform on a professional stage. the public were not meant to see this? this? looking at various aspects of brexit and the impact on the economy. professional stage. and the impact on the economy. was apparently meant to be for ministers‘ eyes only. and art education is notjust about painters and actors. painters and actors. of different backgrounds to yourself. ministers‘ eyes only. it is going to be a success for britain. yourself. facing the kind of difficulties and problems we face. britain. economy would effectively be worse off. problems we face. off. worth £92 billion a year are becoming increasingly concerned. this document was leaked to buzzfeed news. becoming increasingly buzzfeed news. concerned. political editor explained what he arts provision should also be seen as a core subject. thought the impact was. as a core thought the impact was. supposed to only be shown to cabinet ministers. subject. talent that create the fastest growing sector in the uk economy. ministers. brexit will be a boom for the economy. growing sector in the uk economy. balanced curriculum which 0fsted consider in their inspections. economy. leaked them, the british public would not consider in their inspections. know about. million in music and arts education programmes. programmes. over yet, with more expected in the coming years. would not know about. deal, something tailor—made, not an off—the—shelf model. off—the—shelf model. analysis, so you have to take it with a pinch of salt. jo black, bbc news. we will talk about that a little bit later in the programme. with a pinch of salt. this fuels the divisions of the conservative party. later in the programme. i believe it is ten past seven that we will. is ten past seven that we will. conservative party. wanted the uk to leave the eu says it proves that point. it proves that point. support brexit sake, you can never trust this modelling. i may have made that up. is at near record levels. sean's at a new development in manchester finding out why. it is flawed. you have a lovely view. from the international trade secretary liam fox. we cannot see it yet. good morning. it will come. secretary liam fox. come. theresa may, and he has a stern message. the easy thing you can do at the moment is count cranes. the moment is count cranes. message. strength of a local they are effectively going to have to put up with it. economy across the country. to put up with it. it might end up just stoking tensions. i can see seven on the skyline. thank skyline. years, you get a sense of how well cities are doing. you. a suspected armed burglar dubbed the night watcher. cities are doing. how much building is going on in the country. night watcher. country. valuables with a total of around £1 million. birmingham, leeds, they are doing well. or be involved in well. and weather, no matter how many cranes you have. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. with military—style law enforcement. planning. before he makes his and watches from homes in surrey, kent, sussex, and thames valley. the man goes in armed and threatens to kill people and their dogs. vicious move. he was huge. he also uses what's been described as he was enormous. sexually assaulted and killed when her house were targeted. her house were targeted. he hit me three times on my face. three times on my face. it was very, very painful. very painful. "unnecessary levels of violence. i couldn‘t believe the blows he hit me three times kept coming. blows kept coming. so i took him to the jewellery. so i took him to thejewellery. on my face. i gave him the jewellery. and was it was very frightening. very, very painful. could not believe the blows kept coming. i took him to the jewellery. i i gave him thejewellery. worth in total £1 million. every six months, possibly as the offender needs more money. it was very frightening. anyone with information is asked to contact police. we believe this person is not an amateur burglar. ahead of the royal wedding has survived a vote of no—confidence. we think this is somebody who has specialist skills. meghan markle in may. the authority into disrepute" by 43 votes commits these offences. further harm coming to anybody to nine. anniversary of its largest peacetime loss of life. on albert embankment in 1918. else. the1. the site later became the brigade's headquarters until 2008. the 1. personal independent payments, are to have their cases reviewed. to have their cases reviewed. claimants with mental health conditions. to protect others. conditions. calculated that solving the issue will cost nearly £4 billion. homework time for chloe clark and her let's have a look at the travel situation now. between highams park and chingford due to a signal failure. let's have a check son, mckenzie. without a family on the weather now member. independence payments. i did with kate. feel discriminated good morning. against. i can‘t go out on my own. my husband had to quit work to look after me. it is a cold start this morning. this morning. i went through a long period of no contact with friends and family. temperatures below zero overnight. zero overnight. my children, they frost first thing this morning. bright and sunny. not much cloud in the sky. a pleasant morning. light wind. lots of sunshine. suffered. sunshine. were being blatantly discriminated afternoon temperatures, more chilly than it against. has been. every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. six — seven. seven. to be overnight, cloud moving in from the west. 6 million people. from the west. strengthening wind as that happens. will get extra money. that happens. especially for dawn tomorrow morning. morning. the minimum temperature rising overnight. 8—9. the rain starts off quite wet on wednesday. starts off quite wet on wednesday. gradually 7 billion by 2022—23. have additional food to eat. fragmenting. very basic differences it and dry spells in the afternoon to be breezy. be breezy. temperatures between five and seven. will make to people‘s sunshine. thursday and friday, seven degrees. quality of life. friday, seven degrees. towards a system they felt had ignored and chilly overnight as well. their illnesses. overnight as well. london will become the first primary in england to move to a 4. when they raised the subject in england to move to a 4. as it struggles with a budget crisis. crisis. more on that with vanessa feltz from seven on bbc london. feltz from seven on bbc london. i will be back soon. of equal pay. goodbye. plans for a pay cap on its hello, this is breakfast with dan news presenters. walker and louise minchin. here‘s our media correspondent, david it is 6:30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a sillito. moment. a ceiling of £320,000. and will only affect a handful of people. but it‘s part of a wider across the world. a final farewell. blood moons, supermoons and eclipses. audit and report into star salaries. 2017 was a remarkable year for lunar activity. we will hear why, and what we can expect this year. of carrie gracie as the bbc‘s china editor. than 50% more than her. winterwatch is back. this and other pay issues are now badgers are always a challenge for the camera crew. being investigated by mps. colleagues for doing what was essentially the through the seasons. the next 15 years according to a leaked government document. same job. of the bbc‘s top stars. leaked government document. david davis, and has been seen by the online news service buzzfeed. and so have no confidence the online news in today‘s report. service buzzfeed. pays its on—air stars. preferred option, a bespoke trade deal with the eu. expected to receive more money after their cases reviewed. david sillito, bbc news. those proposals will be revealed just after ten o‘clock this morning. their cases reviewed. a possible nuclear attack. to stop king jong—un making further progress. they were unfair to people with mental health conditions. correspondent, gordon corera. and our president and our senior the right things for people who are vulnerable and who need our support. carried out seven violent raids with leaders are very mindful of that. other ways to military—style planning. assist in the and location of safes. president‘s policy. while being threatened with a sawn—off shotgun. ability to launch those missiles? on liberalising the country's abortion laws, at the end of may. having to go abroad for terminations. the republic of ireland currently has a near—total ban on abortion. when they raised the subject of equal pay. for a pay cap on its many things are possible. mastermind is the harry potter books. news presenters. books. only one person per series is allowed to do harry potter. allowed to do harry potter. subjects they get turned down our blackadder and father ted. blackadder and father ted. year, 32 people wanted to do fawlty towers. towers. restructuring of pay. 19 wanted to do blackadder and 22 wanted to do father ted. than a century. litres of water per and 22 wanted to do father ted. is impossible, because we can‘t come up with any more questions. up with any more questions. i was turned down for friends. turned down for friends. person per day. i have seen every episode so many times. to queue for water at every episode so many times. said, you have to pick something else. else. since i have been on, i keep seeing people. seeing people. they only allow it once a year. over the years. collection points. irvine welsh. it is time again to talk about david linton travel tavern. beckham. beckham. pituitary gland. not that we talk about david beckham everyday. david beckham everyday. 127 hours. he has a 12—inch plate. i like talking about david beckham. keratin. talking about fallopian. icarus. a dead cow. david beckham. now the owner of a football team over in the states. over in the states. and you were all right up to there. he says it is a dream come true. you knew that, didn‘t you? dream come true. battles and he finally announced it yesterday. absolutely. somali, you are very cool under pressure. pressure. asked the names of my children and i wouldn‘t have remembered. asked the names of my children and i wouldn't have remembered. yesterday. wouldn't have remembered. united, atlanta united, and maybe he will want miami united. that was what happened to me. what happened to me. wrong, you keep thinking about that and the pressure of the chair. and the pressure of the chair. will want miami united. it is what the rules are about the name, at least that would still have mmu. very traumatic. you did the at least that human body. would still have mike bushell‘s subject was? mmu. alan partridge. you always come up with good names. and tim muffett did you can't top kyle—imanjaro. the films of danny 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks has boyle. the films of danny boyle. so both of you have been on it? you have been on it? i think the footage doesn‘t exist any more. more. this is how america does football, with much fanfare and franchises. i think the footage doesn't exist any more. footage doesn't exist any more. that means you are due back on it again. with much fanfare and means you are due back on it again. franchises. soccer, this time as an owner of miami, the league's 24th club. subject and they said, you can‘t do that, it is too broad. miami, the league's 24th club. that, it is too broad. today you made my dream so he said, can i do pork? come true. maybe he was a butcher. butcher. how do you come up with that many questions about pork? that many questions about pork? they said no. you made my dream come true. angeles in 2007 was a cut—price deal to own his own club someday. said no. to own his own club someday. interrogated during world war ii as a prisoner of war. me his competitive nature kept the franchise alive. franchise alive. and i didn't think it was going to happen, but i don't like to lose. happen, but i don't like to lose. i don't give in very easily. thank you. as a player and became a role model for don't give in very easily. that, you know, this is where i want about him, and finally we are here. young black footballers. about him, and finally we are here. area called 0vertown, which even the local mayor described as edgy. the hawthorns for us now. not just throughout the midlands, but across the country? local mayor described as edgy. absolutely. you can see fans already lining up here at the hawthorns. traffic, and a questionable economic benefits. here at the hawthorns. i can't imagine the service does not take place until 11. how! does not take place until 11. football and wider bought and the world of entertainment. world of entertainment. soccer fans are swarming the site he was a much loved figure. much loved figure. on a weekday evening. let me talk to some people with us. some people with us. a weekday evening. is dave bennett, sometimes known build this stadium, and all you get is 50 jobs out of it? is 50 jobs out of it? as the fourth degree. that mass doesn't work. doesn't work. it didn't work for the last mls team here. last mls team here. folded afterjust four seasons, but a lot has changed since then. the fourth degree. he won the fa cup —— you were cyrille regis‘ probably best mate. a lot has changed since then. cyrille regis‘ probably best mate. football is a huge part of its culture. what did it mean? it meant culture. popular than the we already are, is great. a lot. he was like a colleague of a person you look up to at the same time. you look up to at the same time. great. you want to do the same as him. of beckham will have a lot of people wanting to play for this team. want to do the same as him. man city and i wanted to make myself known as much as him. known as wanting to play for this team. my expertise into this ownership group. much as group. know, to bring great, talented players. at that will require him. before, they say forces are better in numbers. in numbers. cash. manchester's former plaut says they deserve it. about it and i could talk to him and we formed a remarkable relationship. he taught you about the money is incredible. the racist abuse. done well in the game you deserve whatever you get. whatever you get. mls has designs on becoming a major global player. becoming a major global player. newest owner knows plenty about that. —— of their newest owner. appointment as england women's manager. tweets about women. abuse. were making headway, they‘re making motorways now. motorways now. there is a lot of them playing now. the former england defender can't wait to get started. do i know everything about women's football? them playing now. about cyrille, he said he wasn‘t a great player, he was a great bloke. no, but! do i know everything about women's football? football? great player, he was a great bloke. no, but i will, and that is a lot of people got to know him and met him. part of myjob. met him. is part of of times and he was always a gentleman, such a nice man. gentleman, such a nice man. was a gentleman off the park and a gentleman on the park. myjob. knew all about valencia and was speaking another language. gentleman on the park. but he wouldn‘t be aggressive to hurt anybody. speaking another language. he always had time for everybody. he always signed everything. everything. into making sure that my 100% commitment is to the women's game. he is an icon and i‘ll miss him so much. transfer deadline day. of the season. expect the cash to flow. laporte. miss him so much. get me out not only me, but to his family and to a lot of friends. of here. to a lot of friends. but now, amir khan is getting back into the boxing ring. let me bring some of the fans in. he will fight canadian phil lo greco in some of the fans in. dave you‘re a similar generation to me. similar generation to me. liverpool in april. have been a young lad and a similar age to cyrille regis. to shine again. wheelchair singles tennis player. he says a dream has become reality. after his doubles partner gordon reid. he wrote on twitter that it's been a journey. age to cyrille regis. with the three degrees as he would say and he was a pioneer. fun and enjoyment. paralympic committee has followed suit. say and he was a pioneer. to compete as neutrals in pyeongchang times myself when i was in town partying away. next month. partying away. sort of person that you could talk to your next generation. to your next ago, after being accused of state—sponsored doping. but have you heard of tuna tossing? generation. are made of rubber. and the documentary of the blacks at the tunarama festival, in port lincoln, australia. versus whites. versus whites. that was adrian chiles‘ documentary. hurl their catch from the decks of overflowing boats. adrian are some, though, were a lot more successful than here. here. footballers from the 1970s and 19805. footballers from the 1970s and 1980s. others. phil, thank this can't be the first time we have shown these pictures. you very shown these pictures. have been here a much. documentary, i think it is still available on the iplayer. long time available on the iplayer. and i shall we catch up on think it the weather. is. think it is. so the idea started with throwing a dead fish back in. carol has all the details. with throwing a dead fish back in. these temperatures were taken five minutes ago. have you ever in london it is minus welly wanged? two. no, i am not might bushel. two. manchester it is freezing, belfast three and edinburgh six. not might bushel. not the boot and, and then you normally... three and edinburgh six. more cloud here and it is coming in from the atlantic. normally... and wang it over your head like that. from the atlantic. the cloud across parts of northern ireland. ireland. that will continue through the course of the day. just give it a good wang. the course of the day. will continue to dominate and northern ireland, england and wales, it‘s going to remain dry. the agenda. will slow down after we leave the eu. simulated three different scenarios for wales, it‘s going to remain dry. brexit. and devon, introducing drizzle later on. than if we remained in the union. scenario of a bespoke trade deal. on. england, but in between, there will be sunshine at times. be sunshine at times. through the afternoon, the rain will start to appear across scotland. start to appear across scotland. who is in westminster. isn't covering what we are looking at ourselves. at ourselves. but it is still pretty damaging, isn't it? falling as snow on the mountains. will be stronger touching gale force with exposure as it swintion south. damaging, isn't it? with exposure as it swintion south. at the same time we‘ve got the cloud and rain moving north—east wards. unwanted headlines to do with brexit this morning. and rain moving north—east wards. the two more or less meet and continue their decent southwards. continue their decent southwards. this morning. more slowly than if the uk were to stay in the european union. the north with those wintry showers falling to lower levels. falling to lower levels. which will pull away from the south east and it will brighten up. east and it will brighten up. direction, the north—west and it will be chilly tomorrow. will be chilly tomorrow. stay in the european union. you will notice it. partnership that the uk currently has. has. notice it. in the battle against the mild air as represented by the yellow there. so they say this must be given its contacts. as represented by the yellow there. south east, but it will behind those weather fronts as they clear away. its contacts. of the many aspects of analysis that are going on across westminster. weather fronts as they clear away. so first thing tomorrow, watch out for some ice on untreated surfaces. for some ice on untreated surfaces. across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. are going on across westminster. on this kind of modelling can't be trusted. trusted. it plays into those divisions and that debate. and northern ireland. divisions and that cold feeling exacerbated by the wind. wind. either, but we are looking at sunshine and showers. sunshine and showers. you may see the odd bit of sleet in them. debate. the odd bit of sleet in them. difference of opinion about this analysis. analysis. thursday, a drier and brighter day. let's listen to what lou and dan. they had to say. thank you very much. see you shortly. in secondary schools in england, according to a bbc survey. maths and english. jo black has this report. what mistress, had to say. speculative and so far very inaccurate. slave, hast inaccurate. underlying basis and everything else. else. thou? risk this is why i wanted to remain, to the uk economy. timetable for decades. to the uk economy. security and livelihoods as a result of these negotiations. but for how much longer? of these negotiations. wrong thing, but about how the government should handle it. negative effects. and is teaching some of the classes himself. to run certain classes. gsces in art, music, drama, and photography. ijust wanted to have, like, the chance to government should handle it. express myself. they willjust have to put up with it. i know that i couldn't see myself enjoying it as much. a lot of pressure. about their arts provision. it. leader, put the squabbling to one side, and get on with this process. side, and get on with this process. 40%, that‘s more than 1,200 schools, responded. subject in the last few years. a quarter said they now employ fewer specialist teachers. throughout the programme this morning. a third are considering dropping at do you use anti—freeze? do you use anti-freeze? least one arts subject at gsce. if i can find it. find it. it is a beautiful picture behind you. so, why is lovely. it is very cold. this happening? you will be history, and geography. scraping the windscreen. had a temperature knocking on the door of 38 degrees, 100 fahrenheit. door of 38 degrees, 100 fahrenheit. that is the hottest january day in new zealand in 40 years. these subjects in future. new zealand in 40 years. 15 degrees off of what we had yesterday lower. the chance to perform on a professional stage. afford it or they don‘t have enough staff to not everywhere. take part. in north—west scotland through the night. the wind is picking up. no problems with frost. painters and actors. problems with frost. clear skies, a cold start to the day. you can see a blue tinge on the charts. in rural areas, backgrounds to yourself. frost. when the sun comes up, equally sunshine. of difficulties and problems that the sun comes we face. up, equally sunshine. a few showers to the west of northern ireland. are becoming increasingly concerned. arts provision should also be northern ireland. north—west scotland with some snow on the mountain tops. on the mountain tops. seen as a core subject. the rest of scotland, dry with sunshine. scotland, dry with sunshine. through the day, we hang the sunshine. the day, we hang the sunshine. the talent that create the fastest growing sector in the uk economy. will come up into the south—west introducing cloud and drizzle. and balanced curriculum which 0fsted consider in their introducing cloud and drizzle. showers get going, the wind picks up in scotland. inspections. look at the dry weather. cloud building in from the west. west. a pleasant day to be the temperature range, education programmes. 6— ten. yet, with more expected in temperature range, 6— ten. system pushes up from the south—west going east. going east. rain gets heavier as it goes south—west. south—west. the coming years. i enjoyed that. they meet and continue in the south—east. behind that, cold conditions come in. very much so. conditions come in. to backflip into his snow showers falling at lower levels. cold in the north. isolated frozen shorts? surface is. yes, we are going to show you the pictures! —— as if by magic. that's how i get dressed every morning. i get dressed every morning. i wish i could. surfaces. south behind that, the wind is going north—west. i could. we we are talking about random acts of kindness. will feel the draft. how does that look on the charts? rain from the south—east. kindness. sunshine. the train, she woke up and there was £100 on her lap. £100 on her lap. a this is smattering gale. my friend works for an ambulance service. of showers. ambulance service. to work i stopped to fuel up my car at the garage. increasingly, snow showers in northern ireland. northern ireland. at the garage. pay only to discover that the person in front of me had paid for my fuel. them to be as disruptive as they have been. it is still cold in the north. in front of me had paid for my fuel. i was stumped for words and taken aback. 4—5. ten further south. thursday, a quiet day for many of us. aback. service do a fantasticjob and that was the least he could do. showers in north—east scotland. was the least he could snow on the mountains. do. lynn says, "last august my mum and i went to one event in lincolnshire. it is went to one event in lincolnshire. we were surprised at the cost. it was double what we expected to pay. windy. 6—7, perhaps was double what we expected to pay. eight. thinking whether we had the end of the week with a ridge of high pressure coming in. high pressure coming in. enough money. some rain on friday. money. ". thank you. time now to get the news, travel and weather where on friday. friday, cooling down, it will get to eight on saturday. eight on saturday. not writing any postcards about those temperatures. postcards about those temperatures. i love the idea people still write postcards. i do try. ido try. i do try. i'll send you one. thank you very much. you are. very to yesterday morning. yesterday, temperatures were about nine or 10 degrees. cold. this morning, in i only got one last year. 0xfordshire, it‘s minus i make the kids write them. five degrees. so there is a hard and widespread frost across southern areas. one or two kids write them. mist and fog have to write from christmas it is on my list of priorities. on my patches as well. list of especially towards central and eastern areas. priorities. getting back to anti—freeze, i use de—icer. towards western parts, there will be more cloud this afternoon. back to anti—freeze, a bit of rain in the south—western parts of england. i use de—icer. there will be snow i have poured water on my screen. a small crack appeared. over the higher ground ifixed of scotland. it. never put water on it. across northern areas. stick to de—icer. and northern ireland into wednesday morning. temperatures are not quite as low as last night because of the cloud. i live life there is a stronger on the edge. the old days, i used a credit card, or a cd. breeze tonight. or a cd. as long as it is old and you don't mind ruining it. clearing the south—east corner as we go you don't mind ruining it. get in there like that. of construction activity for the second year in a into wednesday. from the north, so colder air during wednesday for row. many of us. leeds, belfast and manchester, where sean is for you will certainly notice the difference. us this morning. i have not done this, but apparently counting trains is important. counting trains is important. it shows how well the city is doing. it will feel much colder than today. and eastern parts, but more showers in the north and —— cranes. i cannot believe you have west. not done it! it! levels across scotland and the far north of england. the new but with the strong wind, it will feel colder. student accommodation for thursday, a drier day. buildings here. buildings here. there will be some sunshine. you can make out four cranes in the distance. four cranes in the distance. a few showers across western areas. nine or ten around me. ten around me. it is a good bellwether for the economy. bellwether for the economy. looking at how much building is going on. going on. activity is up more than it was before the financial crisis. before the financial crisis. what is driving the growth? driving the growth? london and who lives in a penthouse at the top. i think of this as a century from the city. it is 45 minutes from the street. but the city is in front of you. you can see an amazing view of manchester. manchester. how has it changed in the last few years? the last few years? buildings filling in the little gaps. gaps. tighter packed city, much more european. european. we are looking at this league table of county cranes. league table of county cranes. that a good way of measuring how well a city is doing? well a city is doing? important about expressing confidence within a city. confidence within a city. offices, new homes, hotels or visitors to the city. visitors to the city. going on that commuters can be fo rg otte n ? going on that commuters can be forgotten? forgotten? community and little bit in the city centre. centre. in the last 20 years we have seen a transformation. seen a transformation. and is a beautiful addition to the skyline of the city. it is interesting. about building things as quickly as you can whatever they look like. you can whatever they look like. i had some people to talk about it. had some people to talk about it. you put together the survey. you are doing more than counting cranes. doing more than counting cranes. what is driving this regional growth? growth? i think what you are seeing is the return of regional cities. is the return of regional cities. they are having a great time at the moment. moment. they are executing the plans in place for a number of years. in place for a number of years. are seeing people wanting to live and work in regional cities. and work in regional cities. you say having a great time. having a great time. in these cities may not have seen a pay rise for several years. pay rise for several years. companies employing them could be doing better... doing better... what is the connection between that? connection between that? to invest and to bring businesses to the regional cities. the regional cities. having graduated from universities in belfast, leeds, wherever you are. in belfast, leeds, wherever you are. they are fuelling the growth of these cities. these cities. growing as quickly as we want, but that will come. it is interesting. younger people are wanting to live in cities. in cities. birmingham, the rent, affordability of buying a house, it is going up. of buying a house, it is going up. cities, but we are playing catch—up to the rest of the country. to the rest of the country. were moderate after the financial crisis. crisis. home buyers can use the help to buy scheme from the government. scheme from the government. capital values are under the 600,000 mark. values are under the 600,000 mark. the average values around here are 175,000, under the national average. 175,000, under the national average. manchester, what effect does it have? have? homes at the moment, does that mean prices may come down? prices may come down? residential buildings, there are two schemes. schemes. regeneration, place making, transport infrastructure. transport infrastructure. lot of activity on the development front in these regional cities. front in these regional cities. we are playing catch up. are playing catch up. this is focusing on the big cities outside of london. outside of london. sector has not been doing well in recent months. recent months. same trends in bristol, edinburgh, glasgow. glasgow. it is happening across all regional cities. thank you very much. much. we will talk more about that through the morning. through the morning. as the sun comes up later and we will count them for you. will count them for you. glad you could do that for me on my behalf. behalf. perhaps you can see some snow on the hills as well. one more thing... not windscreens again... the european championships. bananas during the euros with the late goal against austria. late goal against austria. he will be on at 750 this morning. be on at 750 this morning. wherever you are waking up this morning. we will be back at 7am. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. with military—style planning. and watches from homes in surrey, kent, sussex, and thames valley. the man goes in armed and threatens to kill people and their dogs. he also uses what's been described as "unnecessary levels of violence. he hit me three times on my face. and it was very, very painful. and i couldn't believe the blows kept coming. and, so, umm, itook him to the jewellery. i gave him the jewellery. it was very frightening. anyone with information is asked to contact police. ahead of the royal wedding has survived a vote of no—confidence. meghan markle in may. the authority into disrepute" by 43 votes to nine. anniversary of its largest peacetime loss of life. on albert embankment in 1918. the site later became the brigade's headquarters until 2008. to protect others. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube board, good service. but the dlr has minor delays. that's due to a signal failure. problems on the 0verground. let's have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. it's a cold start this morning. temperatures down at zero overnight if not below. so, a bit of rost first thing this morning. it is, however, bright and sunny. now, not much cloud in the sky. a pleasant morning. the wind is light, lots of sunshine. afternoon temperatures, more chilly than it has been. 6-7. not bad at all with sunshine. 0vernight, cloud moving in from the west. strengthening wind as that happens. outbreaks of rain, especially for dawn tomorrow morning. the minimum temperature rising overnight. eight or 9 celcius. the rain starts off quite wet on wednesday. gradually fragmenting. then sunny and dry spells in the afternoon to be breezy. temperatures between five and seven. sunshine. still some sunshine for the next few days. thursday and friday, temperatures around seven degrees. and chilly overnight as well. morning from 7am. in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. after brexit for the next 15 years. david davis, but number ten insists it fails to give the full picture. good morning, it is tuesday 30 january. a series of million—pound raids. with military training. when they raised the subject of equal pay. good morning. crisis, so i am out looking at what is driving the growth. in sport: david beckham is back in business. the star has launched a football team in miami. and carol has the weather. good morning. frosty start for some of us, especially in the south. especially in the south. will be dry, with lengthy sunny spells today. spells today. the south—west we will see cloud build with some drizzle coming in. build with some drizzle coming in. will explain more of that, with some more detail, in 15 minutes. good morning. according to a leaked government document. by the online news service buzzfeed. in it, three different scenarios are set out. saying that would lower uk growth by 8%. it estimates the loss at 5%. would be just 2%. deal with the eu. who is at westminster. particularly pretty picture for the government. government. picture of the impact of brexit on the british economy. the british economy. under every model it sets out, the economy would be worse off. economy would be worse off. there are some good bits in here. are some good bits in here. have some positive effect on the economy. economy. what it doesn't outweigh the overall impact of leaving. the overall impact of leaving. close to the eu, which is in the same as any other country. same as any other country. because we are looking for something quite different. quite different. plays into conservative party divisions over brexit. divisions over brexit. say you can't trust these kinds of forecast. forecast. interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox. trade secretary, liam fox. this message effectively is they have got to put up with it. have got to put up with it. that kind of message mightjust stoke them instead. jim waterson before 8:00am. carried out seven violent raids with military—style planning. and location of safes. while being threatened with a sawn—off shotgun. believed to have military training, or involved in law enforcement. or involved in law enforcement. they keep their valuables, before he makes this vicious move. makes this vicious move. clothing, pointing a shotgun at my head. head. jewellery, valuables and heirlooms worth in total £1 million. worth in total £1 million. believe this person is not an amateur burglar. amateur burglar. we think this is somebody who has specialist skills. somebody who has specialist skills. before he goes and commits these offences. offences. now be caught to prevent further harm coming to anybody else. the 1. personal independence payments, are to have their cases reviewed. discriminated against claimants with mental health conditions. michael buchanan explains. homework time for chloe clark and her son, mckenzie. without a family member. physical problem, she was denied personal independence payments. i do feel discriminated against. i can't go out on my own. my husband had to quit work to look after me. i went through a long period of no contact with friends and family. my children, they suffered. for pip were discriminatory. 6 million people. will get extra money. 7 billion by 2022—3. have additional food to eat. quality of life. towards a system they felt had ignored their illnesses. when they raised the subject of equal pay. for a pay cap on its news presenters. here is our media correspondent david sillito. a ceiling of £320,000. and will only affect a handful of people. but it is part of a wider audit and report into staff salaries. of carrie gracie as the bbc‘s china editor. more than her. this and other pay issues are now being investigated by mps. the samejob. of the bbc‘s top stars. and so have no confidence in today's report. pays its on—air stars. david sillito, bbc news. a possible nuclear attack. of options to stop kim jong—un making further progress. gordon corera. and they would, in fact, cause enormous damage. are very mindful of that. of alternatives, other ways to assist in the president's policy. assist in the president's policy. the ability to launch those missiles. many things are possible. woman woke up to a cash gift from a stranger. stranger. find 100 quid tucked in a nap can on her lap. her lap. she said the mystery donor is a fantastic human being. —— napkin. napkin. that isjust a lovely story, we like your stories of kindness. we like your stories of kindness. did they leave a note, or anything? no, they werejust listening in, apparently, to the conversation. apparently, to the conversation. a nice thing to wake up to, isn't it? nice thing to wake up to, isn't it? like tom who has left this tissue on my lap? my lap? it is like when someone paid your bill in a restaurant. your bill in a restaurant. couldn't say thank you, because they just walked out and left. just walked out and left. that makes everyone happy. with disabilities and health conditions. conditions could receive. the high court has ruled that those changes were unfair. now, 1. reviewed. this is kind of a series of improvements. improvements. people who are vulnerable and who need our support. joining us from westminster now is ayaz manji from the charity mind. sorry, that is not the right guest! here we go. thank you very much for being with us, eventually. being with us, eventually. a bit of a technical issue there. a technical issue there. a word with you about these pip payments. payments. these work for people living with mental health conditions. mental health conditions. related to conditions like anxiety or post—traumatic stress disorder. or post—traumatic stress disorder. and because of that distress, couldn't leave the house most days. couldn't leave the house most days. kind of make choices about their own lives. lives. picture of the sort of impact that these payments have had? these payments have had? post—traumatic stress disorder, and most day she can't leave the house. most day she can't leave the house. experiences panic attacks and very severe flashbacks. severe flashbacks. that if she has so many to support her. her. and feel like she had again more control over her own life. control over her own life. going to have for thousands and thousands of people. thousands of people. has received an awful lot of criticism over this scheme. criticism over this scheme. government moving from your perspective on the right direction? perspective on the right direction? say is that we really shouldn't be in this position in the first place. in this position in the first place. people with mental health issues equally. equally. and anxiety when they go in for these assessments. these assessments. most important part is what comes of that review. that review. an unnecessary face—to—face assessment. assessment. who are entitled to have extra support can get that support. support can get that support. morning, i am glad we got the right guest in the end, as well! just checking if carol is there. will talk to him about creative industries later on. industries later on. a beautiful picture behind you. thank you. they are some frosty strands of grass. are some frosty strands of grass. yesterday it was 12. now, —5. a drop of 15 degrees. of 15 degrees. everywhere, and not in towns and cities. cities. elsewhere, you might have to scrape the windscreen. scrape the windscreen. in the north—west, a different story. north—west, a different story. introducing many showers in the north—west. more showers today. dry further south. a lot of clear skies. fabulous last night. you can see the blue hue indicating how cold air is. blue hue indicating how cold air is. temperatures between —2 and generally about plus two. generally about plus two. northern england and northern ireland, clear skies. sunshine. showers in the north and north—west of scotland. of scotland. rain at lower levels in the mountains will have snow. breezy. through the day, strengthening winds. showers continuing. continuing. england, wales, hanging on to the sunshine. sunshine. isles of scilly, cornwall, and devon. ——a new system. list of which will be in the south and east. —— most lengthy. system will go south—east and this one north—east. one north—east. they will meet and continue south—east. behind that, cold. snow showers at lower levels increasingly. increasingly. ahead of that, not as cold as the previous night. cold as the previous night. fronts beginning to slip away onto the near continent through tomorrow. the near continent through tomorrow. behind that, north—westerly winds. a cold feel. cold feel. increasingly, snowy at lower levels. 200 metres. air which is the mild air and we will feel a wind. —— pushes away. a breezy day everywhere tomorrow. breezy day everywhere tomorrow. northern england, and northern ireland. ireland. will go down to 200 metres further south, showers are mostly of rain. south, showers are mostly of rain. possibly see in some sleet here and there. —— seeing. thursday. is not far away from the north—east of scotland and the north west. sunshine. 6—8. high pressure moving in settling things down. things down. are the temperatures at three o'clock in the afternoon. rain is clearing. clearing. saturday, 6—8 with showers dotted here and there. back back to you. you. thank you for taking us through all of that. we will see you soon, half an hour. some nice pictures. frosty, but nice. just be sure to have a cd on hand for your screen. don't use a cd. the mirror. .. sorry, bbc threats to women starts over equal pay. i could not read that. —— stars. a possible soldier thief. thief. and the daily telegraph are also talking about that story. also talking about that story. will discuss it at the select committee tomorrow. committee tomorrow. pay at the bbc coming out this morning. —— report into. and an age—gap romance. and an age-gap romance. age-gap romance. theresa may faces growing calls to quit. growing calls to quit. ancestor, king charles i, who was apparently a prolific art collector. apparently a prolific art collector. i am looking at what we will talk about. about. the times saying the issues is that... that... over 250 people asked to do harry potter. only one can do it. alton towers was one of the —— fawlty towers. i wanted to do friends. i did the gunpowder plot. mike bushell and tim muffett went on. on. see if you can guess what their specialist subjects were. specialist subjects were. bit you richard —— pituitary gland. bit you richard —— pituitary gland! richard —— pituitary gland! 12—inch plate. fallopian. icarus. a dead cow. you got them all right. what was yours? the human body. it isjust too broad. i did science at school. school. that is it, more than 20 years ago. years ago. jim arthur did the films of danny boyle. of danny boyle. and mike bushell was harry partridge. i came second. i did not lose. did not lose. you have to take what you can. i got the second highest score of the series but still lost. the series but still lost. did someone say that? someone say that? years you have mentioned that more than a few times. have i? more than the number of points you got. the number of points you got. ” believe it was. not that i can remember. remember. let's talk about the creative industry. young people enjoy school. subjects in the classroom. music, drama, and art. the views of some teachers and pupils. why are they important, the creative industries? industries? what this country is known for around the world. it is our calling card. economically, it is huge. times the rate of the rest of the economy. —— creative arts. strangling the pipeline, the talent pool, that is going into it. pool, that is going into it. create the content which feeds this amazing work. it is interesting. arts to improve access to the arts for all children. for all children. they maintained their risk money going in. of course. —— of a. —— ofa. —— of a. actively disincentivise by government. government. and then you have these fluffy ones on the side. you need a mixed curriculum. curriculum. are great, and the economy employs lots of people from those areas. lots of people from those areas. the offers in the round, including incredibly strong arts provision. incredibly strong arts provision. there is a huge emphasis on stem subjects. is that important? subject graduates around the country. country. there are manyjobs in the creative industry that employ them. creative industry that employ them. designer, you need technological knowledge, but you need creativity. knowledge, but you need creativity. everyone is crying out for the next great idea. great idea. which is why the arts are absolutely vital. vital. thank you very much for your time this morning. thank you. and weather, wherever you are waking up this morning. goodbye. a very good morning. i'm asad ahmad. with military—style planning. and watches from homes in surrey, kent, sussex, and thames valley. the man goes in armed and threatens to kill people and their dogs. he also uses what's been described as "unnecessary levels of violence. he hit me three times on my face. and it was very, very painful. and i couldn't believe the blows kept coming. and, so, umm, itook him to the jewellery. i gave him the jewellery. it was very frightening. anyone with information is asked to contact police. ahead of the royal wedding has survived a vote of no—confidence. meghan markle in may. the authority into disrepute" by 43 votes to nine. let's have a look at the travel situation now. between stratford and canary wharf due to a signal failure. severe delays on liverpool street. let's have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. it's a cold start this morning. temperatures down at zero overnight if not below. so, we have a bit of rost first thing this morning. it is, however, bright, and it's sunny. now, not much cloud in the sky. so, a really pleasant morning. the wind is light, lots of sunshine. afternoon temperatures, more chilly than it has been. 6-7. not bad at all with sunshine. 0vernight, cloud moving in from the west. strengthening wind as that happens. outbreaks of rain, especially for dawn tomorrow morning. the minimum temperature actually rising overnight. a milder night, eight or nine celcius. the rain starts off quite wet on wednesday. that will gradually fragment. then sunny and dry spells in the afternoon. still quite breezy. temperatures between five and seven. still quite chilly. the wind making things cool. still some sunshine for the next few days. thursday and friday, temperatures around seven degrees. and chilly overnight as well. the first primary in london to move toa 4. the first primary in london to move to a 4. to a 4. crisis that the vanessa feltz will report on that. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. here is a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. the next 15 years, according to a leaked government document. and has been seen by the online news service buzzfeed. deal with the eu. carried out seven violent raids with military—style planning. so that he knew their exact layout and location of safes. with a sawn—off shotgun. when they raised the subject of equal pay. for a pay cap on its news presenters. restructuring of pay. on liberalising the country's abortion laws at the end of may. having to go abroad for terminations. the republic of ireland currently has a near—total ban on abortion. cyrille regis, who died earlier this month at the age of 59. and went on to play for england. and a trailblazer for young black footballers. we will have more on that later. there will be a ceremony on one of the stands at the hawthorns. we will have the weather with carol in a few minutes. and our weather watchers have been on fine form. on fine form. advice about using cassette is and cds. cds. not boiling water, because it cracks the cds. cracks the cds. because we are talking about david beckham. brand beckham is expanding. and now an owner of a football team, in miami. in miami. with him is the former manager of the spice girls. the spice girls. are suggesting miami spice as a possible team name? possible team name? possibly because he is married to a spice girl. he is married to a spice girl. several uniteds in the mls system, but obviously no miami united. involved with the plan. his first miami team, miami fusion, started earlier. started earlier. this is how he got to this point in his career. 5 years ago. hejoined spanish giants real madrid. coast america to play for la galaxy. milan. and where else to finish but paris. beckham thinks his cosmopolitan career will help him in his newjob. bring great players, as we have a hotbed of talent in young kids here. hotbed of talent in young kids here. a chance of bringing home grown talent into this team. a stepping stone to something else. the social media controversy and get on with the job. do i know everything about women's football? no, but i will, and that's part of myjob. within the valencia team. months i was speaking another language. is to the women's game. transfer deadline day. of the season. expect the cash to flow. laporte. into the boxing ring. he will fight canadian phil lo greco in liverpool in april. to shine again. wheelchair singles tennis player. he says a dream has become reality. after his doubles partner gordon reid. he wrote on twitter that it's been a journey. fun and enjoyment. paralympic committee has followed suit. to compete as neutrals in pyeongchang next month. ago, after being accused of state—sponsored

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