Attack on a beach. And scientists rush to antartica to catch a glimpse of a giant iceberg before it melts. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The deputy chief executive of oxfam has resigned following allegations the charity tried to cover up the full details of a sex scandal in haiti involving its aid workers. Senior figures in the organisation have been meeting the International Development secretary, offering assurances over the future handling of Sexual Misconduct allegations. The charity has been asked to produce all its evidence relating to what happened during the humanitarian relief effort after the haitian earthquake in 2010. Our special correspondent lucy manning has the details. Haitis red light district. Prostitution is illegal here, but that didnt stop some of oxfams staff. The charity now admitting it knew knew about concerns about its team and prostitutes, not just in haiti, but also in chad and that nothing was done. Widza bryant worked in Human Resources in haiti for oxfam from 2009 for three years. She says she flagged concerns and was ignored. There was a lot of rumours on the ground about management and leaders exploiting the locals, sexually and in other ways, to get jobs, and to have good standing. These were ongoing rumours that would come to me through the drivers and other employees. So on many occasions i would share those rumours with my boss. Now 0xfams deputy chief executive has resigned. Penny lawrence was Programme Director when the prostitution allegations were made and ignored. She said, i am ashamed that happened on my watch and i take full responsibility. The actions of senior 0xfam employee Roland Van Hauwermeiren in chad and haiti were never properly dealt with. At that time the use of prostitutes was not explicitly contrary to 0xfams code of conduct. Bringing 0xfam into disrepute, in any way abusing people who may have been beneficiaries of course was. So there was an exploration of how the organisation should respond, but we didnt act on it and more significantly, because there were not formal complaints, we allowed him to move on to another post, and that was our failing. 0xfams bosses were called in to meet ministers this morning with questions over the £32 million the charity receives from the government. Ministers here at the department for International Development know British Charities do good work overseas, but with 0xfam only telling half the story of what happened with its staff in haiti, it has now put pressure on the entire Charity Sector. 0xfam says it investigated 87 allegations of sexual abuse or exploitation last year, and save the children says it looked into 31 cases of Sexual Misconduct, where half the people were fired. Christian aid said it had two cases, one of which was reported to the Charity Commission. I dont think anyone can say in good faith, operating in an environment like ours, that we can eliminate all risk as a matter of 100 certainty. What we can do is put on 100 best effort to keep these people out of our organisation. The Charity Commission says it receives reports of about 1000 incidents involving safeguarding from charities each year, but a culture of cover up is not the image charities want. Following her meeting with the charity, the secretary of state for International Development, penny mordaunt, said 0xfam assured her they were co operating fully with authorities in countries where abuse had been reported. Penny mordaunt said. Andy hillier is editor of third sector magazine and joins me in the studio. Thank you for coming in. This unit, do you think it is an effective a nswer to do you think it is an effective answer to the problem . do you think it is an effective answer to the problem . I think it is answer to the problem . I think it is a good way forward. It is a ethical situation and it needs a response difficult situation. And this question of the charity looking at all the seth gidding practices. This took place a long time ago, surely safeguarding should have been put in place in the years since. The charity has made it clear that the processes of it had in place are stronger than those that were in place in 2011, but clearly the question has to be asked, where they Strong Enough and are the ones currently in place, do they need revising . And the other question, do they have enough protection for whistle blowers and add a listening to them properly . Of course, there are, there should be mechanisms in each charity and more broadly in the Charity Sector for people to come forward when they have concerns. We are not sure what has happened in this instance, whether those co nsta nts were brought this instance, whether those constants were brought forward more broadly, we need to wait for the commission to look into this. And how damaging to think this will be to both the reputation of big charities, particularly 0xfam, and theirfundraising . Charities, particularly 0xfam, and their fundraising . I think this is a real challenge and i am deeply concerned about the effect this will have on the Charity Sector as a whole. What we have seen with previous crisis, going back to 2015 when we had the fund raising crisis, is it knocks and affects public trust. Last year we saw a bit of a return in public trust in the Charity Sector and that was a result, we believe, because charities were out of the headlines and doing their good work. When we get negative headlines, it affects public trust and we have got lots of negative headlines. And there still is very much astonishing distressing and puzzling to so many people who donate to oxfam and other big charities. How this could have happened at all. Still the answer today, even after the meeting with the secretary of state, seem incomplete. Yes, i think this will run for quite a while. There are quite a lot of questions that remain unanswered. The challenge is you will reflect back on something that is seven years old, so it will take time to get to the bottom of it and i think the charity needs to be open and transparent over it and the regulator needs to talk about it and discuss what it was told at the time and investigate more fully the accusations made back in 2011. Thank you so much forjoining us. 0ur correspondent will grant is in the haitian capital port au prince. What is the response today there . What is the response today there . M is increasingly one of angry at. When the allegations first came out sabha to emerge, it was greeted with a sense of resignation that these arejust details of a sense of resignation that these are just details of abuse that happen with Big International institutions in haiti. There is the symbol of the Un Peacekeeping force a lap having allegedly had a child abuse cases among their ranks. The public here i used to abuse on their soil, but gradually it is the details emerging, it is hardening into a clear anger. You can see it on social media and people we have been speaking to including former employees, angry it was allowed to happen. What has emerged is that some of those involved in chad may have been involved in haiti and could have been prevented. Have been involved in haiti and could have been preventedlj have been involved in haiti and could have been prevented. I think the point is this is the poorest country in the americas, the people are here to help and help at a critical time after the 2010 at earthquake, so that is what has angered the people here broadly, is that instead of helping the most vulnerable, there was a culture of abuse that took advantage of some of the most Vulnerable People. There is huge work for 0xfam to do in terms of international reputation, but here in haiti, there is a great deal of work they need to do if they ever expect to recover the good name that they once had here for the work that they once had here for the work that they did do. There are lots of people try to do good work. Thank you forjoining us. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 40 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are martin bentham, Home Affairs Editor at the london Evening Standard and the times columnistjenni russell. 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. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports. This is the moment a dream holiday for three british couples turned into a nightmare. The helicopter came down just before sunset in rugged terrain near the west rim of the grand canyon. Explosions and fire followed, with three passengers apparently trapped inside. They were stuart hill, who was celebrating his 30th birthday, and his girlfriend becky dobson, a receptionist from worthing in west sussex. She was 27. His brotherjason hill who was a lawyer in Milton Keynes also died. He was 32 years old. His girlfriend, jennifer barham, survived. Also on board were newlyweds jonathan udall and ellie milward, seen here on the left at their wedding with becky and stuart. Theirfriends had been saving up for their holiday for a year. All three who died had been attending worthing college. As ex alumni of the college, they had gone on with their passions to enjoy their young lives, going through their careers as they had wanted, and to get to this stage in their lives and die so young, it is just devastating. In the minutes after the crash passengers and crew from other helicopters in the area rushed to help. They included a nurse, katie kineally. When we finally got some medical equipment down there i started helping with putting in iv lines, then another crew came down with medication, pain medication, so i started administering that, gave them fluids to help prevent them from going into shock, kept a really close eye on them and did what i could do. A dust storm meant rescue teams had to walk to the site using night vision goggles. It was more than eight hours before the survivors could be taken to hospital. We could not extract everybody from the crash site until two oclock this morning. High winds, 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. The grand canyon is attractive because it is untamed, drawing visitors from all over the world. The tour Company Papillon airways flies around 600,000 people every year. This crash, involving a eurocopter ec130, is the firms second fatal accident here. The three british survivors and the pilot are being treated at this hospital in las vegas. All four are said to be in critical condition. The cause of the crash in the canyon, and the deadly fire, is not yet known. Theresa may and the irish Prime Minister, have been meeting Northern Irelands political leaders, amid speculation that a deal to restore the devolved government at stormont, could be close. But negotiations between the democratic unionists and sinn fein have stalled several times in recent months, since the power sharing executive collapsed more than a year ago. Heres our ireland correspondent chris page. His report contains flash photography. The Prime Minister began her visit to belfast at a place which was recently the scene of an unexpected victory, hundreds ofjobs had been under threat at the aircraft manufacturer bombardier. They are safe now after the firm won a trade dispute against boeing in the us. But mrs may came here looking to help find another breakthrough. Northern ireland has been without a devolved government for 13 months. Several rounds of negotiations have failed to break the deadlock between the Democratic Unionist Party and sinn fein. Mrs may and the irish Prime Minister leo varadkar told the parties they were committed to bringing back devolution. After the meetings, stormont politicians struck a positive note. Good progress has been made, we will continue to work to look for more progress. And its about finding an accommodation that recognises the need to respect all languages and all cultures in Northern Ireland. We dont believe that there is anything now that is insurmountable left to resolve. There are matters of clarity and some detail. The main Sticking Point has been whether there should be a new law to protect and promote the Irish Language. For speakers of the tongue, irish is about identity, culture and history, and they believe it needs legal recognition. It needs equality and it needs to be on the same level as gaelic in scotland and welsh in wales. And obviously english here as well. It needs to be on an equal footing with the rest and thats all were asking. But in unionist areas there is suspicion and even hostility towards the idea. Here in Shankill Road in west belfast people are strongly opposed to an Irish Language law. Wouldnt have my children going down schools, you know, learning it, letting the kids learn it. This is british, it isnt irish. Always stick to british. This is a british country, not an irish country. I think its terrible. I think our crews letting us down. That strength of feeling shows how sensitive and symbolic the issue of the Irish Language has become during this long and deep political crisis but there are other disagreements separating the parties including whether same sex marriage should be allowed in Northern Ireland and how the hundreds of unsolved killings from the troubles should be dealt with. The power sharing executive has been in the deep freeze as the issue of the irish border has become one of the most significant in the brexit negotiations. The stormont stalemate isnt over, but there are signs relations are warming. Chris page, bbc news, belfast. Speaking at a News Conference the Prime Minister theresa may said she hopes an executive in Northern Ireland could be up and running very soon. I have had full and frank conversations with the five parties, i also met the taoiseach. And while some differences remain, i believe that it is possible to see the basis of an agreement here. There is the basis of an agreement, and it should be possible to see an executive up and running in Northern Ireland very soon. And the dup and sinn fein have been working very hard to close the remaining gaps. But i would also like to recognise the contribution of other parties here in Northern Ireland too. What i am clear about is that we are all fully committed to doing everything we can to support this process, and as far as westminster is concerned, we stand ready to legislate for the re establishment of an executive as soon as possible after an agreement. The headlines on bbc news. 0xfams deputy chief executive penny lawrence resigns over the sex scandal involving aid workers in haiti. Talks in belfast to restore devolved government end without agreement, but irish political leaders and theresa may say progress has been made. The three britons killed in a Helicopter Crash in the grand canyon have been named. Three other britons and the pilot were injured when the helicopter went down. Sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres hugh ferris. Good evening. We will start with a match that will prove crucial for antonio conte. They have lost the last two matches 75th in the table, coming up to 20 minutes gone at sta mford coming up to 20 minutes gone at stamford bridge. It is still goalless. Plenty of chances, many of them are from west brom. 0livier giroud stars for chelsea after his £80 million move from arsenal. Sturridge, he is off injured after three minutes at stamford bridge. You can follow on radio 5 live. The weathers already played havoc in pyeongchang, and despite postponements of two major events already, one that did happen today did so after a delay and amid some controversy. The womens snowboard slopestyle went ahead after an hours delay, and nearly all the athletes fell at some point numerous complaints from them, teams and commentators as to why it went ahead. One of them to tumble in the vicious cross winds was great britains aimee fuller, who finished 17th after a heavy crash on her second run. Asi as i was pouring into the gym, i thought i had it, and then i felt disgust and it was like riding into a wind tunnel. It is not what i expected and how i had planned and how i visualised four years of prep work to go into today and i do not think it was a true show of womens slopestyle, which is a shame for our sport. Jamie anderson of the United States champion four years ago won the gold. Managing those conditions well with a winning score of 83. 00. In sochi last time out, her winning run was 95. 25. Highlighting the difference in conditions in pyeongchang. Canada won the Team Figure Skating gold, beating the olympic athletes from russia who took silver. With the United States claiming bronze thanks to the brilliance of mirai nagasu. She became only the third woman to land a triple axel at the Winter Olympics an incredibly difficult move and she went on to nail eight more triple jumps. Lets have a look at the other medals that have been won today. Lara dahlmeier of g