Sounds a bit like home yes, more of that income, a combination of heavy snow and strong winds overnight. We will also be looking further afield where gita, a cyclone, is currently hitting tonga. Thanks. Also coming up. Thats cool scientists release the first video of a giant iceberg thats broken off the Antarctic Ice shelf its four times the size of london and weighs i trillion tonnes. Well be talking to a member of the British Antarctic survey. Hello everyone this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. As though dealing with a sex scandal on its own wasnt bad enough now oxfam is facing claims of a cover up claims it denies. Senior officials from the charity are in emergency talks with the International Development secretary, to try to prevent government funding being cut, following the scandal involving some of its aid workers and prostitutes. Its claimed the charity failed to give full details of what happened in the wake of the devastating earthquake in haiti in 2010. All this as many donors consider what to do about their contributions to the charity. Matt cole reports. In the worst imaginable circumstances, oxfam staff were meant to be in haiti to help. Its now clear some had a very different agenda. Amidst claims of sex parties and prostitutes, oxfam sacked four staff and allowed three others to quit, including their country director, who went on to secure work with another aid organisation. Oxfam denies it covered up what happened but now it has emerged the International Developmment secretary wants answers about the way it handled the case. We are talking about an historic case but it is common in some respects, still live. They still have information they should be giving to the authorities. It is to the department here that oxfams leaders were summoned to make their case to the secretary of state following her threats to cut millions of pounds of funding if she didnt like their answers. But there are also questions for the Charity Commission, which regulates these matters, not least how much it new matters, not least how much it knew and why didnt do more. They did say they were investigating some allegations of Sexual Misconduct. So why wasnt that looked into further . Because what was not clear was the extent and seriousness of those, which, as ive said, they assured us, in fact, they categorically said there was no allegations of abuse of beneficiaries. Andrew mitchell was the International Development secretary when all this took place. I think oxfam were economical with the truth about what they were investigating. They may well have stuck by the letter of the rules, but they certainly did not stick by the spirit. After all, one of the big changes we made in 2010 was to introduce much Greater Transparency and openness into the way International Development takes place. Im afraid oxfam were very clearly in breach of that at the time. There are also questions for Civil Servants here, after another former secretary of state, priti patel, suggested they dismissed her efforts to question how wide a problem sexual abuse and predatory behaviour is in the Charity Sector. Save the children has volunteered it had 3 claims of Sexual Harassment last year but if says everyone must do more. I will not sit here pretending you i can wave a magic wand and eliminate all risk tomorrow. But what i can do is assure the British Public the people who are ultimately responsible for. These Vulnerable Women and children, that we will give this our best shot. Oxfam says it has now put new safeguarding measures in place including tougher vetting of staff. Other charities are calling for a new sector wide passport that workers can take from agency to agency to verify they are suitable and saved to be trusted helping those most in need. Matt cole, bbc news. Well, our correspondent will grant is in haiti, where he says its clear aid agencies will need to work hard, to rebuild trust within the country. By and large the reaction in haiti to the oxfam scandal has been twofold. On the one hand there is deep anger resentment at the fact that this organisation is ostensibly here to help the countrys most vulnerable after the 2010 earthquake ended up exploiting those people instead. And there is a certain degree of resignation. People here say the sorts of abuses that were happening were well known. We have reached out to people in the Charity Sector here who say they had certainly heard the rumours, and they speak of a wider culture of abuse, which they say has been happening among international organisations. They point to the Un Peacekeeping force, for example, a very high profile case of alleged sexual abuse of minors, and the fact that the Un Peacekeeping force was said to have introduced cholera to this country. As for oxfam, they say they are going to work hard to rebuild public trust in britain in their reputation, but in fact they already have a very long way to go to rebuild trust here in haiti too. Three british tourists killed in a Helicopter Crash in the grand canyon, have been named by police in america. Becky dobson, jason hill and stuart hill, died on saturday evening. Three other britons, and the pilot, were injured. Heres james cook. The helicopter came down in rocky, remote terrain, bursting into flames. It appears the survivors were able to get out, despite suffering serious injuries. But three britons on board died at the scene. 27 year old becky dobson, 30 year old stuart hill, and jason hill, who was 32. For the survivors, three young britons and the pilot, the ordeal was far from over. Rescuers, including local military personnel, were flown in, but then had to walk to the crash site, using night vision goggles. It was more than eight hours before the injured were flown to hospital in las vegas. We werent able to extract everybody from the crash site until 2am, this morning. High winds, brownout dust conditions, rugged terrain, and as you know, when you fly in treacherous conditions like this, you have to have special training and special people. Its not clear what caused the crash, which involved a eurocopter ec130. The tour company, papillon airways, says it is the Worlds Largest aerial sightseeing outfit, flying around 600,000 people year. In 2001, six people died when another of the firms grand canyon helicopters crashed. The Foreign Office says it is now providing support to the british families of this weekends victims. James cook, bbc news, las vegas. Miraya villareal from cbs news has been reporting from grand canyon west. What we know right now is that it is still too early in the investigation to really know exactly what may have caused the accident. As we heard the police chief talk about, whether it is something that they are looking at. There are federal investigators that will be on the scene today from both the federal aviation administration, as well as the National Transportation safety board. They will be taking a look at everything here, talking to witnesses and also surveying the scene. One thing they mentioned yesterday that is truly important, there is a camera and a black box that was on site on the helicopter. They have retrieved that and they will be reviewing that as well. We also know that tribal leaders from the reservation will be meeting with all of these federal agencies to figure out exactly what they could have done or what will be done in the future to make sure this doesnt happen again. Theresa may and the irish Prime Minister, leo varadkar, are visiting belfast for talks with Northern Irelands main political parties. 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Theresa may has given those guarantees but as yet no clear plans have emerged to show how that will be the case. Well this has all the makings of being a gay free deals, these days have come and gone in Northern Ireland in the past. Keith doyle, bbc news. And we can cross to stormont and to our correspondent keith doyle now. The optimism that was there a fewer hours ago seems to be diminishing by the moment. There was optimism, but you dont bring two Prime Ministers over the talks unless you feel there isa over the talks unless you feel there is a deal in the air, but we have heard from the dup that a deal, they are saying, will be hard to back out today, there are still a lot of issues to be resolved. You are absolutely right, simon. It seems to be frittering away as we speak, but there are some release areas issues to be resolved here, none more so than the Irish Language will stop sinn fein has said it wanted a stand alone bill that would increase the level of Irish Language to an official language here at stormont. Now, the dup have said they simply do not want that. So what we understand is that there is some sort of a fudge, where there might bea number of sort of a fudge, where there might be a number of different bills going through, and they combine before becoming an actor. So there is some circumnavigating around. The results of the issue of same sex marriage. Sinn fein have been campaigning for that for a long time. The dup have used its powers and the parliamentary powers here, the assembly powers, to block that. There is also the issues of legacy and how to deal with the troubles, the legacy of the troubles. So a few hurdles to get over here, and it seems they might be getting it a little down the line but not over it completely. Those who feel theresa may has had a rather hands off approach to Northern Ireland after the deal in westminster, in which of course she relies on the dup . Yes, there has been criticism of that. She hasnt been over here for a proper visit, i will say proper visit, for about 17 months. She was over here during the general election, but that was a short visit and seen by many as campaigning. She has been criticised for not being hands on enough. Maybe there has been a lot going on behind the scenes to try and get the devolved assembly back up and running, and she would maybe feel that the reason she would maybe feel that the reason she is here today is that it really is in the air. But, as you say, they still have quite a few hurdles to get over here. There was talk obviously of a talk being done today. I think that is now optimistic. If there is a deal, and it is still an if, but if there is, it is still an if, but if there is, it is still an if, but if there is, it is probably sometime this week. Talk to you later, keith, thank you very much. The leadership of south africas ruling anc is meeting to decide on the future of president zuma. He has remained in Office Despite repeated calls for him to stand down amid allegations of corruption. The new anc leader, cyril ramaposa, has issued an ultimatum, that mr zuma must stand down, or be forced out. Pumza fihlani is in pretoria. We understand that people within the ruling African Congress have run out of patience. They feel they have given him enough chances to make the right decision, and he still hasnt, so today is the day they decide to formally asking to step down. If that fails, if he refuses for whatever reason, they are willing to take this matter to parliament, meaning a motion of no confidence or even an impeachment. These are unconfirmed reports of course but what we understand this one of the biggest ticking points is having the possibility of corruption charges reinstated against him. He has indicated he would like some form of security for himself and his family, and should those charges be brought back, you would like the state to pay for his legal bills. We understand this is a matter that the anc is currently taking under advisement. There is a very big question about his chip with a family here, who are said to have used that same relationship to gain access to lucrative business contracts, and that is one scandal he has not been able to shake off throughout the ten years he has been south africas president. Youre watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. Oxfam has been summoned to a meeting with ministers,over allegations some of its staff used prostitutes in haiti. The charitys government funding could be in doubt. Becky dobson is named as one of three britons who died in a Helicopter Crash over the grand canyon the others were jason hill and stuart hill. Theresa may has arrived at stormont where she and the irish Prime Minister, are meeting Northern Irelands political leaders, amid speculation a deal to restore the devolved government is close. In a moment. The first pictures of an iceberg, which has broken away from the Antarctic Ice sheet its four times the size of london. And in sport, vicious cross winds affected the action at the Winter Olympics today. Team gbs snowboarder amy fuller said she was lucky to be in one piece after the slopestyle final was touch and go as to whether it would go ahead, but it did. Fuller had a nasty fall to finish 70. Usas marinakis becomes only the third woman to land a triple axel at the Winter Olympics, helping her country to team silver. Canada won gold. And there was double delight for germanys la rochelle maja, her second gold of the games coming in the biathlon, ten kilometre pursuit today. I will be back with more on those stories after half past. Kensington palace has announced more details of the wedding of prince harry and Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle. The service, in st georges chapel, will begin at midday on may the 19th, avoiding a clash with the fa cup final. Heres our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. They are said to be closely involved in the arrangements for their wedding, which is now a little less than 1a weeks away. As already announced, it will take place in the historic setting of st georges chapel within Windsor Castle on saturday 19th of may. The service will begin at midday with the dean of windsor officiating, and the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, conducting the marriage itself. Room within the chapel is limited, with space for around 800 guests. At one oclock, the couple, married, as they will be by then, will set off in a carriage procession, and then a long walk procession, and then along the long walk back to the castle for a reception in Saint Georges hall. The carriage procession, they hope, will fulfil the pledge they made at the time of their engagement to make it possible for members of the public to feel part of the occasion. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. Lets return to our top story this afternoon and oxfam has been defending its handling of a sex scandal involving former employees in haiti at a meeting in london with a government minister. The aid agency argues that it should keep millions of dollars in funding. Our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Landale is here. So what is the realistic prospect of any charity like oxfam having its funding cut . I think it is a possibility. The department for International Develop are taking this very seriously, and Penny Mordaunt has very explicitly said, look, if the system is not tightened up look, if the system is not tightened up then they will withdraw funding. There is a huge reputational issue here at stake. Notjust for oxfam but also for the British Government. Clearly oxfam has a massive brand issue now, and they will have to deal with that and cope wit