Of the Natural World than ever. Ive always played the bad girl, the juvenile delinquent, the girl gone wrong. I think we are doing a picture. But how many more of us will have to work well into our 70s . Well find out as new Research Shows by 2036 nearly a quarter of the population will be over 65. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. Throughout the programme well bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. 0xfam bosses are appearing in front of mps at around 10 30am after staff used prostitutes in haiti well bring you their evidence live. And a little later well hear claims that the problem of people with Severe Mental Health issues being chased over debts is at crisis levels. If youve been in crisis care and been chased up over debts, do get in touch this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. In the next hour the brexit secretary david davis will say the uk will not be plunged into what he describes as a mad max style world, after it leaves the European Union. In a speech to Business Leaders in vienna, mr davis will also reject the idea that brexit will lead to a race to the bottom in workers rights and Environmental Standards. Its the latest speech by senior government ministers on brexit. Norman is at westminster for us. What point is he trying to make when he talks about this mad max style world we will not be plunged into . The great fear of many eu leaders is that after brexit we will become a singapore of the channel, in other words we will get rid of those tiresome, tedious, burdensome eu rules and regulations and that will give British Business a competitive advantage. That is what the mad max analogy is about. He is saying we will not become the land of mel gibson with burning cars and a deserted wasteland desert where we have made a bonfire of workers rights, environmental protections, the 48 hour working week directive. We will not become like that, we will be just like you. But what is interesting as we are just a couple of days ahead of mrs may getting her top bigwigs in the cabinet together top bigwigs in the cabinet together to finalise her approach to brexit and we are getting a sense of the sort of deal they might be able to agree around. What mr davies is saying we do not appreciate your rules and regulations, we would like to stick to them tonne our own, but they will not be that different to yours. We will play by the same rules of the game. We will not start undercutting your businesses. In effect he is saying to the eu you can trust us, we will behave after brexit. The hope is that that will allay the fears of eu leaders and so they will be prepared to cut as that crucial trade deal allowing a sac sets allowing us access to the single market. Damian green was effectively mrs mays deputy until he was sacked from the cabinet after claims of inappropriate behaviour. He has spoken about that for the first time . It is his first live interview since his sacking, in effect, for lying over those allegations about inappropriate behaviour and whether the police we re behaviour and whether the police were investigating pornography found on his computer. Well, he pretty much stuck to his line. He said he did not think he had done anything wrong, he did not think he was guilty of inappropriate behaviour. He put his dismissal down to a mistake that he had issued a press release in which he rightly said he had not been informed that the police were investigating. He was asked, do you see yourself as a victim . You said i will not whinge, things happen, time to move on. But you got a sense he was pretty bruised by the whole experience. You got a sense he was pretty bruised by the whole experiencelj have bruised by the whole experience. have had political discussions over a numberof years have had political discussions over a number of years which continued afterwards. At no stage was there any inappropriate behaviour. If i on any inappropriate behaviour. If i on any occasion made her feel uncomfortable, i am sorry. Do you think you are a victim in this, do you think you have been treated wrongly, that you should never have been asked by the Prime Minister to resign . I am not going to whinge. I think stuff happens, moves on. But if you maintain you did nothing wrong, why are you not still in the government . All ministers hold their positions at the pleasure of the Prime Minister and positions at the pleasure of the Prime Ministerandl positions at the pleasure of the Prime Ministerand i broke positions at the pleasure of the Prime Minister and i broke the ministerial code. As i say, i will not whinge. We have had some reaction from keita mogby, who said she could tell damian green did not regard his behaviour as inappropriate and he did not recognise that what he had done was inappropriate. She is clearly not that impressed with his response this morning. We will bring david davis speech live at around 10am. Julian is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. Thank you and good morning, victoria. Senior 0xfam executives will be questioned by mps later this morning, following criticism over the way it handled claims of Sexual Misconduct by its staff in haiti. The International Development committee has convened an urgent session to ask 0xfam about what happened in 2011, and the policies it now has in place to prevent exploitation. And well bring you coverage of that Committee Hearing on the programme, after 10 30am. The Bookmaker William Hill has been fined £6. 2 million by the gambling commission. The fine is for failing to prevent Money Laundering. The Commission Said that systemic failures by Senior Management and ineffective social responsibility processes meant that ten customers were allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences. The commission warned william hill may have to pay more if more Money Laundering comes to light. Tim miller, from the gambling commission, says todays fine sends a message to the whole gambling industry. We know that in britain that are around about two and a half Million People either problem gamblers or at risk from developing a problem. These are responsibilities that Gambling Company should take seriously. The decision today shows that where they do not take those responsibilities seriously they can face swift and robust regulation. Gambling is a fast changing area, with technology making changes happen all the time. Our decision shows today that the rules work, it simply does not comply they will face stiff regulatory action from us. Face stiff regulatory action from us. Importa ntly the face stiff regulatory action from us. Importantly the decision today does not just us. Importantly the decision today does notjust send a clear message to william hill about what they need to william hill about what they need to do, it sends a message to the entire gambling industry. The home secretary, amber rudd, has confirmed that the government is in talks with the us about what to do with two men from london suspected of being members of the so called islamic state. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are suspected of being members of a gang of british men who murdered hostages. They were detained in syria last month but theres no agreement yet on where they will stand trial. Were absolutely committed to making sure that they are tried, that the security of the country always comes first. These people should face the full force of the law in terms of the terrible things that they have done. I cant be drawn on the individual circumstances of these two but were watching it carefully to make sure they do face justice. Campaigners say the government should criminalise upskirting as a sexual offence after police data showed one complainant was ten years old. The practice of covertly photographing under the skirts of women is currently not recognised as a specific offence. Figures released following a freedom of information request have found there have been just 11 charges related to upskirting since 2015. We will hear from victims and campaigners on the programme in the next ten minutes. Women could be putting themselves at risk by changing their diet instead of seeking medical help for a key symptom of Ovarian Cancer. Persistent bloating is one of the main warning signs. But a new report by the target Ovarian CancerCharity Found that half of british women would be more likely to buy pro biotic yoghurt than seek their gps advice. Jeremy corbyn is vowing to take on the city of london if he becomes Prime Minister, saying finance should be the servant of industry, not the masters of us all. In a speech this afternoon the labour leader will call for a fundamental rethink of the finance sector and how it is regulated. He will also promise to give the government new powers to intervene to prevent hostile ta keovers. Its expected that many of kfcs 900 uk outlets will remain closed today because of a continuing lack of chicken. The fast food chain has blamed teething problems after switching to a new logistics deal with dhl and Quick Service logistics. Kfc is encouraging staff to take holiday while outlets are closed. They say salaried staff will be paid as normal. But the majority of outlets are franchises which means many workers could be hit hard. A legal battle that could have far reaching consequences for the so called gig economy reaches the Supreme Court this morning. Pimlico plumbers is appealing a ruling that one of its employees is entitled to basic workers rights even though he was hired as a freelancer. Lower courts previously ruled the employee was entitled the National Minimum wage and paid holiday, although he is technically self employed. The singer and X Factorjudge Cheryl cole is opening a new centre in her name later today, aimed at helping disadvantaged young people in her hometown of newcastle. The singer launched a Fundraising Campaign in 2015 to get the centre established. Its hoped the £2 million facility will help 5,000 north east youngsters in the next three years. It aims to build on the princes trusts work in the region, with young people who have struggled with drugs, Mental Health issues, and unemployment. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9 30am. Thank you very much. We will talk about upskirting in the next few minutes. Upskirting is when someone ta kes a minutes. Upskirting is when someone takes a photo of you up your skirt without your permission. John on Facebook Says upskirted as can be charged under the law of outraging public decency, and indictable common law offence punishable by a limited prison and or an unlimited fine. Cheryl on facebook said that considering i have read one of the victims was ten years old, this story needs covering. We will speak to these women in the next few minutes, it happened to them. We will also speak to a lawyer who has acted on behalf of of a man who took photos up womens skirts. He was a city worker. Mark on Facebook Says of course upskirting should be a criminal offence, it is an invasion of your dignity to sexual gratification. Campaigners want there to be a fresh new law specifically targeting upskirters, others say we have legislation to cover this. If it has happened to you, we will feed it into our conversation in the next few minutes. Send me a message on twitter, use the hashtag. 0lly foster is here with the sport, the fa cup is alive and well, what about wigan . the sport, the fa cup is alive and well, what about wigan . I was there yesterday, wondering whether league w011 yesterday, wondering whether league won the wigan could upset manchester city. It is a very famous scoreline. When wigan were in the premier league, they beat city in the 2013 cup final, that was 1 0, so was the score last night. It really hinged on this at the end of the first half, a horrible tackle from fabian delph. Anthony taylor seemed to get out is yellow, paul cook was brandishing an imaginary card, which a lwa ys brandishing an imaginary card, which always winds of the opposition. Delph was sent off, Pep Guardiola furious. He went after cook at half time. He also confronted the referee. Ten men city held on until the last ten minutes. That is will grigg. He has a very famous chant after him, will griggs on fire. He was last night. Seven fa cup goals for him. At the full time whistle it got pretty ugly, there was a pitch invasion. Sergio aguero almost came to blows with a wigan fan. A couple of thousand on the pitch. I was on the pitch trying to do myjob. The city fans and there was a lot of police as well. Around 5000 city fa ns police as well. Around 5000 city fans travelled to wigan. They threw advertising hoardings at the police. There will be a lot of fallout but the quadruple quest is over for manchester city. Here is their manager. We played the performance with our hearts, it is the same intention. I judge my players for the intention, not the result. The intention was always good during the season, today as well. But the fact is we are out of the fa cup. City will have to regroup. They have five days. The League Cup Final is coming up next for them to see if they can keep the trouble alive. They have arsenal on sunday at wembley. The red winter 0lympics day 11, everybody is keeping everything crossed for Elise Christie . Day 11, Elise Christie fell in the 500 metre short track final last week, and the 1500 metres semifinal, disqualified anyway. She has had xrays after that heavy crash last time, here she is, back on the ice. 1000 metre heat in the next hour she has soft tissue damage after that heavy fall, in the 1500 metres. Decision will be made very soon whether or not she can compete or not. This is Elise Christie, disqualified three times four years ago at the winter 0lympics four years ago at the Winter Olympics in sochi so this is the last chance alone, getting redemption, to save her 0lympic career, not just this redemption, to save her 0lympic career, notjust this games, so no pressure really good day for britains curlers, where would we be without a curling update, 8 6 victory overjapan. Up to third in the standings, one match to play for them now, and the top four qualifier, eve muirhead and the gang have got everything done. England have got everything done. England have thrashed norway 10 3, they must win theirfinal have thrashed norway 10 3, they must win their final match against the usa, that will guarantee them a semifinal spot. Bbc sport website will keep you right up to date. I will keep you right up to date. I will be back with the headlines in the next 20 minutes. Its one of the ultimate invasions of privacy, upskirting, covertly taking photos under the skirts of women without their permission. But it isnt a specific crime in england and wales. Instead Police Forces charge alleged upskirters with other offences like voyeurism. Now new figures released today under a freedom of information request show there have only been 11 charges relating to upskirting since 2015, with one victim being just 10 years old. So it is time to make it an offocial sexual offence with appropriate punishments . Lets talk now to three people whove experienced this and a lawyer who has acted on behalf of men accused of upskirting. Gina martin was at a Music Festival last year when someone took a photo up her skirt, police dropped her case. Liv moore was upskirted on the tube last year. And rhona hall was in a bar when the bar owners son took a photograph of her under her clothing. Greg stewart is a lawyer whos acted on behalf on perpetrators thank you very much for coming on the programme, your reaction, first of all, that a girl as young as ten yea rs old of all, that a girl as young as ten years old has experienced this. Of all, that a girl as young as ten years old has experienced thism isjust disgusting, years old has experienced thism is just disgusting, takes years old has experienced thism isjust disgusting, takes it to a completely different level, where children are being targeted, and it feels like maybe it has had to get to this level in order to get the attention it needs and for people to ta ke attention it needs and for people to take it seriously. I completely ee, take it seriously. I completely agree, shocking that a child as young as ten can be a victim of someone young as ten can be a victim of someone like this but it happens to people of all ages and that is what is shocking. These figures which show there have been 78 cases in the last three years, do you think that reflects the accurate picture . Not at all, that is the tip of the iceberg, since i started this campaign, i have reams and reams of names of women, and children have come forward as young as 13, have come forward as young as 13, have come forward, told me about it, those figures are far lower than the real number. Your Campaign Began because it happened to you at a Music Festival, remind the audience what happened. I was at a festival, two men, whose advances i had pretty much rejected multiple times, they took pictures and send them round to the crowd around me. I handed them the crowd around me. I handed them the picture, and over to police and my case was dropped almost immediately. How did you know they had done it . I saw it on their phone, i grabbed the phone and rang, and they followed me to the police. Grabbed the phone and ran. I found it was a grey area in legal terms. How did the police handle it . Kind and lovely but said there was not much they could do, because i was wearing underwear, so it seemed there was confusion around legislation and what they could do effectively. Because you are wearing underwear . Yeah, ithink effectively. Because you are wearing underwear . Yeah, i think basically, they were trying to work out what steps they could take but they were not quite sure, that is what happened. That is interesting, what about your own story . I was at university in hull, night out with my friends in a bar. And the owners son was responsible for taking photos graphs for the website, he had a camera on him. Always taking photos. I was talking to my friends, i felt like somebody had touched me under my skirt, i turned around quickly and saw him there with the camera, and a photograph of my rear end and he was laughing, and he showed all my friends. So he was blatant he was completely like, this is normal, look what i have managed to do. And it was. I rememberseeing the managed to do. And it was. I remember seeing the photograph and thinking, this is the most disgusting photo anyone could ever have ta ken of disgusting photo anyone could ever have taken of that part of me, it showed every imperfection and dimple that i hated about myself, and you are quite self conscious at university anyway, about your appearance. And i screamed at him to delete it and he laughed and ran away and went behind the bar and carried on serving. I chased him behind the bar because i was so worried that other people would see the photograph, that was what was terrifyingly, i shouted across the bar at terrifyingly, i shouted across the barat him and terrifyingly, i shouted across the bar at him and people were looking at me like, what is this crazy lady doing. His dad said something to him, said, what is going on . Sort this out. He sheepishly came over and said, ok, iwill this out. He sheepishly came over and said, ok, i will delete this out. He sheepishly came over and said, ok, iwill delete it, he claimed to have deleted it, i asked to check, to check that it had gone. He was like, it is gone. That was just the end of it. And then a friend said, he does that most nights, it is his thing, it takes photographs up girls skirts and you are not the first and this is what he does. I was at a family party, with my parents, and i was on the tube, ijust with my parents, and i was on the tube, i just sat with my parents, and i was on the tube, ijust sat down, and a man across from me started shouting at the man sitting next to him saying, i have seen what you have done, it is disgusting, you have been taking a picture up that girls skirt. He turned to me and said, he hasjust been taking pictures up your skirt. It tends to my parents and said the same thing. Turned to my parents. I was the million 80, i froze, and fortunately at that moment, we pulled up at the next stop and i got off the tube and burst into tears. It was made worse by the fact that i was with my parents, which kind of added to the human liaise and of it. Nobody likes to be sexually objectified by particularly not in front of your parents. Humiliation. Greg is a lawyer, he has acted on behalf of an upskirter. Some messages, it should be a criminal offence, it is disgusting, taking the version onto the street, somebody has developed a mindset where they are prepared to violate somebody in a public place. The next step might be a physical Sexual Assault or a rape, it needs to be dealt with ruthlessly, with entry on the sex offenders register. An boyfriend came up behind one viewer, she was mortified when he pulled her dress right over her head. Upskirting, all the most pressing stories covered by your programme, victoria, clearly this is a sarcastic message. Is it a big deal . It is incredibly important to be protected just like the women in scotla nd protected just like the women in scotland are, it is assault, these people who do this could go on to do worse things but this in itself is terrible. Greg, jena mentioned what happens in scotland, they have the 2009 Sexual Offences act. Gina. Under which this kind of offence is prosecuted. Could we do that in england and wales . prosecuted. Could we do that in england and wales . I have looked at scottish law, i am not an expert, but it looks to me very similar to our own law on voyeurism, which we already have here. As a member of the committee, as a defence tactician with rational experience of dealing with a man accused of this, and hearing those accounts, it is quite clear why there is a need for a public debate, of criminalisation of this sort of behaviour. This behaviour is criminalised but comes under voyeurism, all, outraging public decency, the question is, do we need a fresh new law which specifically uses the term upskirting all words along the lines of, covert photographing under a womans clothing. I dont like the word upskirting because it trivialises the behaviour which can take many forms and can be quite minor, if done once in isolation, but very serious if done repeatedly, clearly against someones wishes. 0ften serious if done repeatedly, clearly against someones wishes. Often done over a long period of time, my experience is that it can become addictive. I agree that the law at the moment is very un helpful to prosecuting authorities. You can prosecute under outraging public decency, common law offence going back hundreds of years, that means if you do something lewd, obscene or disgusting, which would outrage public decency. That felt that category. You can be prosecuted. 0ne of the difficulties with that law is for historical reasons, because it isa for historical reasons, because it is a public offence, it needs to be capable of is being seen by more than one person so you need evidence that at least two people sought the act. The photograph in itself is not enough evidence. You have two proved that the act was seen in public by more than one person. I know all about this now, yeah. The victim of this is unaware it is happening. The law recognises it that the public might be upset watching this happen but does not recognise it as a crime to the victim, that is the grey area. You acted on behalf of a man who did this. Describe the circumstances of what he was doing. He was accused of outraging public decency, for reasons just discussed, i advised. What had he been doing . He started off following women on escalators, usually in train stations, when he was commuting to and from his work. He was a professional guide, started taking photographs of women. Strangers, yes, without consent, standing behind them on escalators, and. Why was he doing it . He had personal relationship issues at the time, i had to mitigate for him, so. Time, i had to mitigate for him, so. He pleaded guilty, and i was. My role was to defend him, he had issues, we had a psychiatric report explaining this person who otherwise had never troubled the police or other women with any inappropriate behaviour, suddenly started taking photographs of them. Clearly, yourjob started taking photographs of them. Clearly, your job was started taking photographs of them. Clearly, yourjob was to mitigate. Of course, yeah, and everybody should have a fair trial but we need to get to a point now where we are prosecuting someone with an inappropriate offence. Right now, lawyers are doing what they should do, it has to rely on too many specifics, Everybody Needs to be captured, regardless of where you are. Matthew says, how on earth is upskirting not an offence in the modern day, horrible experiences being relayed on your programme this morning, goes without saying, the law needs to change urgently. Michelle says, the pictures obtained from upskirting our not sexual, it is about the power for these nasty men, would you agree with that . No, i dont think so, i think they do get sexual gratification from taking those pictures, and i think that although the picture is the end result, the process is what these people enjoy. And that is wrong and it is you million waiting and quite disgusting. Is it a problem with celebrity culture, there are professional photographers who will ta ke professional photographers who will take photographs of female celebrities getting in and out of cars, going up steps, etc, under their skirts. 10096, the media normalises it, completely. There is even a scene in grease, he is on the bleachers and looking underneath two girls skirts and they see him and walk away and say, you are a sick man. It is already. That is what we need to get away from. It is not 0k. Even if it is not sexual ratification, it is harassment, humiliating, we need to stop normalising these things as lads being lads because it is not. The women ever do it . Yes, this sounds funny but upkilting is a problem in scotland, truly is. It is not a gendered issue, it is women that are disproportionally the victim, but it is true that uptrousering happens and incidences of people taking photos up and down mens shirts and thatis photos up and down mens shirts and that isjust as bad. Jimmy saysi jimmy says i was upskirted when i wore a kilt. That was that a scotla nd wore a kilt. That was that a scotland versus England Rugby game. He does not say whether a man or a woman took the photo. Thank you all forjoining us today. Iam thank you all forjoining us today. I am usually brilliant at remembering names, it wasjust i am usually brilliant at remembering names, it was just your surname, liv if it has happened to you, get in touch with the details on screen. Still to come. David davis will be telling european leaders britain is not in a race to the bottom. Well have that speech live for you. It is due at around 10am, whenever it starts, you will hear at live. Plus how likely is it we will all be working well into our 70s . We will hear that new Research Shows that by 2026 a quarter of the population will be over 65. Time for the latest news heresjulian. Ina in a speech later this morning the brexit secretary david davies said he will not be plunged into what he called a mad max style world when it leaves the European Union. Speaking to Business Leaders in vienna mr davies will reject the idea that brexit will lead to a race to the bottom and workers rights and environmental standings. Bottom and workers rights and environmentalstandings. It bottom and workers rights and environmental standings. It is the latest speech by senior government ministers on brexit. Formerfirst former first secretary of state damian green maintains he did not behave inappropriately when he reportedly texted a younger woman. Mrgreen reportedly texted a younger woman. Mr green was sacked from the cabinet after an inquiry looks into allegations made by kate maltby. Speaking to the bbc this morning, the bbc said he felt compelled to ask miss maltby for a drink after seeing her pictured in a corset in a newspaper. He has repeated his apology but claimed he did not do anything inappropriate. Kate maltby says mr greens refusal to accept he had acted inappropriately was the problem. Senior 0xfam executives will be questioned by mps later this morning, following criticism over the way it handled claims of Sexual Misconduct by its staff in haiti. The International Development committee has convened an urgent session to ask 0xfam about what happened in 2011, and the policies it now has in place to prevent exploitation. The Bookmaker William Hill has been fined £6. 2 million by the gambling commission. The fine is for failing to prevent Money Laundering. The Commission Said that systemic failures by Senior Management and ineffective social responsibility processes meant that ten customers were allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences. The commission warned william hill may have to pay more if more Money Laundering comes to light. Its expected that many of kfcs 900 uk outlets will remain closed today because of a continuing lack of chicken. The fast food chain has blamed teething problems after switching to a new logistics deal with dhl and Quick Service logistics. Kfc is encouraging staff to take holiday while outlets are closed. They say salaried staff will be paid as normal. But the majority of outlets are franchises which means many workers could be hit hard. That is the summary of the latest news. I think we will have since bought, will we . No, we will go back to victoria first. We can go to sport right now if you like but let me read bees, i have some really interesting messages about this issue of upskirting. Some of you are split on whether or not this is serious. Martin says this is a total invasion of privacy and should absolutely be criminalised, it is assault, effectively. It is criminalised, you can be prosecuted under voyeurism legislation in england and wales or outraging public decency. The debate today is about whether there should be a specific offence. Reminds me a bit ofa campaign specific offence. Reminds me a bit of a campaign to get specific legislation on stalking. Andy says i do not think upskirting is a serious issue. Another person says upskirting should only be a criminal offence if nudity is involved, like no knickers on. Another person said he was upskirted when he wore a kilt. If it has happened to you, let me know, we will talk to you programme. Contact details on screen. Heres some sport now with 0lly. Hello again. The quadruple is over for manchester city. They have been knocked out of the fa cup by league 1wigan, the same team that beat them on the 2013 final. This seasons top scorer in the cup, will grigg, scored the only goal of the game in the 79th minute. They will play southampton in the quarterfinals. Great britains curlers both won in their latest round robin. The women are up to third in the standings, looking good for the semifinal. The men beat norway to keep their hopes alive. We will know very shortly if. inaudible she fell in the 500 metre final and the 1500 semifinals. British half pipes key role in cheshire finish seventh in her final, only posting one clear run. She fell on the second and third attempts. Canadian cassie sharp won gold. I will hopefully be back after 10am looking this. Ahead to see if Elise Christie can stay on her feet. Thank you very much. Mps are due to question senior 0xfam executives about the Sexual Misconduct of some of the charitys former staff in haiti. At around 10 30 this morning theyll be asked what happened after the earthquake in 2010, about claims aid workers used prostitutes and the policies in place now to prevent exploitation. Well bring it to you live when it happens. Prime minister theresa may yesterday described the behaviour as horrific. 0xfam denied a cover up. Its handling of the scandal is being investigated by the charity commission. Later on this morning senior execs from save the children will be questioned after the husband of murdered mpjo cox, brendan cox, admitted to inappropriate behaviour while working for the charity. Lets speak to toby porter, who has worked at both 0xfam and more recently save the children. Shaista aziz is a journalist and former aid worker. And peter gallo used to be an internal investigator at the un. A recent report claimed the United Nations has allowed Sexual Harassment and assault to flourish in its offices around the world. With accusers ignored and perpetrators free to act with impunity. Thank you all for talking to us. Toby, first, you worked at both 0xfam and more recently save the children. The Prime Minister described what happened at 0xfam as horrific, is that the right terminology . Yes, it is. Ithink it is the terminology 0xfam themselves are using. How do you think this happened . think it was a system failure, that is why i think they are accountable as an organisation. There was more than enough is known about the individuals involved that they should not have been an haiti in the first place. I think that is why their systems are under the spotlight. What part of the system failed if people knew what these. . They were being rehired. That they we re they were being rehired. That they were being rehired when there had been reported problems from female collea g u es been reported problems from female colleagues about how they felt but also, indirectly, about their behaviour in previous missions. They simply should not have been hired. What do you think about the way 0xfa m what do you think about the way 0xfam has handled this . what do you think about the way 0xfam has handled this . I think it has been very difficult for them. I think they would be the first to say there were lessons about how they have communicated that needs to be added. I would certainly say that we need 0xfam, it is a wonderful charity, 99. 9 of its staff are committed, ethical, very correct people and we need to be careful that we can help 0xfam learn lessons, but without being drawn into wider agendas that may want to see a greatly weakened 0xfam and other charities in the sector in the future. Specifically, what do you mean by that wider agenda . The anti aid agenda. I do not think that is why these allegations came out, i do not think it should be a figleaf to hide behind, but when i see how some of the media moved on this time last week, i think you could see wider agendas that have drawn that debate. Do you accept they would not have been able to capitalise for their wider agenda if 0xfam aid workers had not been exploiting Vulnerable People in an earthquake zone . Absolutely, the allegations are indefensible. Shaista, you spent more than 15 years as an aid worker for a number of organisations, including 0xfam. You went to haiti, syria, lebanon, bangladesh, etc etc. Give an example of the day to day culture . Give an example of the day to day culture . I agree with toby about the systemic failures but we need to look at cultures inside humanitarian organisations, particularly in emergency settings. You get a situation where thousands of people are pouring into countries where there is an emergency, when there has been an earthquake, tsunami, floyd etc. There is generally quite a lot of chaos and then all of these foreigners, for want of a better word, are pouring into the country and it disrupts the dynamics on the ground in terms of it is quite hard to keep track of who is there and why. There are charitable organisations, ngos, renowned institutions like 0xfam on the ground, then there are others you cannot really verify. Within this culture, what you get is lots of men, predominantly white, western men, predominantly white, western men, pouring into environments where there is chaos, and with that beckons heavy drinking that comes heavy drinking, issues of people wanting to buy six sometimes from underage women and girls. This is definitely mixed. People wanting to buy sex. It is difficult for anybody who has worked in the sector to deny this happens. The way you describe it, shaista, you make it sound almost normal . It is not normal, absolutely not, but i believe that for a very long time it has been passed off as normal, passed off as something that happens in the context of emergencies. In the past week there has been a lot of commentary, there has been almost an attempt, a very defensive response from lots of aid workers in relation to the accusations coming out. Some commentators have said things like people need to let off steam. Letting off steam is one thing, these allegations of potentially. Rape and other serious sexual abuse taking place is absolutely not letting off steam. But as i said i think there is a normalisation around this, that is what is very, very problematic. The whole thing about some aid workers saying of people start speaking up openly about what they had seen and what has gone on that it will weaponised the agenda in terms of the potential of aid organisations getting less money etc, i think it is appalling, i think we can co nflate is appalling, i think we can conflate these issues. There is an attempt by our current government to suggest that the eight sector needs reforming but i think the public is horrified by what they have heard andl horrified by what they have heard and i think it is only right that people want full transparency. We need to make sure that. Sorry, i must apologise. I would like to bring in peter, who used to be an internal investigator at the un. The un has had its own problems, as we know. In terms of your investigating big aid organisations for the un, what did you learn about their procedures . The un does not investigate big aid organisations, this is part of the problem. When there is an in. Allegation, as there is an in. Allegation, as there was an haiti, it is left to there was an haiti, it is left to the organisation to investigate because the un will say they have no jurisdiction. There was one particularly well known lady who is now a very prominent campaigner in this field, she was raped she could identify the raiders but because she was not a un staff memberthe un because she was not a un staff member the un tried to have nothing to do with it initially, wash their hands and said it was not our problem. Any environments are shaista is describing that means that the perpetrators have full impunity. Without going into specific details of any cases you may have come across, shaista has described the culture from her point of view, why do you say sometimes a minority of aid workers get themselves involved in this behaviour . It is a psychological, i think a question that i am not qualified to answer. All i can tell you is it happens. It would be grossly irresponsible to suggest this was the majority, it is certainly not. We are talking about a tiny minority, or at least a minority, but bringing the rest of the industry into disrepute. Toby, you hired one of the people eventually moved on by 0xfam after the allegations in haiti. How did that happen . I would 0xfam in 1995 in kenya, working zucchini into south sudan. One of the people applied for a job. Working through kenya into south sudan. We had no complaints over two years, my wife and i stayed with his wife. I worked with him for two years, i saw him six years later in india. I have not seen him since. He should not work again, i am absolutely disgusted and appalled. Work again, i am absolutely disgusted and appalledm work again, i am absolutely disgusted and appalled. It happened because nobody flagged any complaints around him . because nobody flagged any complaints around him . I think one of the details that came out about 0xfa m of the details that came out about 0xfam which was the most surprisingly is that there was a note on this gentlemans file that he should not be allowed to stay in mixed gender stav houses. I read this in the times report. Mixed gender stav houses. The bigger question was what was he doing being allowed on the plane at all, if you like. Thank you very much, all of you, very interesting, thank you for your time. Thank you for your comments on upskirting, a term that some of you do not like. Some of you think it represents what we are talking about, which is people taking photographs up womens clothing, occasionally mens clothing. Without their permission, and we have spoken with three women who it as horrible, humiliating and an absolute invasion of privacy. And thatis absolute invasion of privacy. And that is why they believe there should be a specific criminal offence against this behaviour any england and wales, i was dancing on a table, says becky, at a place that encourages such, a table, says becky, at a place that encourages such, when a man lifted my skirt and showed what was underneath to the entire bar, number of men who think it is ok is shocking, half of them think they can touch the dance as well. Richard says, im glad your programme is shining a light on these issues. There are men in clear daily denial that they or any other men are doing anything wrong. 0ne tweet says, im not surprised that upskirting is happening after the latest news on charities, mps, football coaches, it is no wonder, the nation seems to be becoming a nation of the sexually depraved, a lot of this can be blamed on pornography and the effects of it. It isa is a degrading disgusting act, purely for the sexual gratification of men and it should be banned countrywide. Hopefully the upcoming pawn ban will include acts to ban it. This makes me feel threatened just thinking about it, it is clearly a Sexual Assault and should be treated as such. Thank you for those, tell a sure own experiences, we will talk with you more about it later. We would like to talk to you on air if it has happened to you. Campaigners calling for improved toilet facilities for disabled people are taking their fight to downing street today. They want to see more loos where disabled children and adults can be changed by their parents and carers. This requires an adult changing bed and a hoist, which arent included in most disabled toilets. In fact some hospitals dont even have them. At the moment there are just over a thousand of these particular type of loos right across the uk. Compare this to the more than 2 and a half thousand toilets in Wembley Stadium alone. Last year the pa ralympian Anne Wafula Strike made a special film for us looking at the lack of facilities when i first went to university, i would avoid drinking as much as i could because if i needed the toilet, i would have to go home and leave the night out early, because i would need a hoist and a plinth to get changed on, and they were not there. How has that changed for you now . Two years next month, i had a catheter fitted, which means now . Two years next month, i had a catheterfitted, which means i dont have to get out of my chair to go to the toilet. So i can go to the toilet wherever i want, so it is incredible. I am so much healthier, because, not just incredible. I am so much healthier, because, notjust day to day, but are used to, at university, i would do stuff like, i would rehydrate myself. You had an operation without any medical need. No medical need, i was not incontinent. It was more of. My urologist called it socially incontinent, basically it meant that i was incontinent when i was out because i could not go to the toilet because there was not the facility there. It is incredible and life changing and i would not change it for the world. But i kind of wish i had not had to in the first place. That was last year. Anne wafulastrike is here along with Lorna Fillingham who started this campaign. Lornas seven year old daughter emily may has learning disabilities and cannot go to the toilet herself. What was the moment with your daughter where you thought, we have had enough, things have got to change . It was three years ago, i was trying to change her on a baby change toilet facility and i realised, this is something i would not be able to do in the long term, she is nearly eight years old, i am still struggling with baby change facilities. She is getting far too big. It is not practical for us in the long term. What you think the fa ct the long term. What you think the fact that there are so few disabled to i lets, fact that there are so few disabled toilets, where there is proper facility for changing someone if they have had an accident. Towns and cities that do not have a single one, it is disgraceful, it impacts us one, it is disgraceful, it impacts us everywhere one, it is disgraceful, it impacts us everywhere we go, one, it is disgraceful, it impacts us everywhere we go, like you mentioned previously, when my daughter goes to outpatient appointments, no changing facilities. In terms of the campaign, where are you up to . think it is really interesting, because, we have reached a point where we think lawmakers should do something. Policy and law affects peoples lives. It is about giving value and dignity to all human beings. It is really frustrating that up to this moment, people with disabilities are still having to struggle, it is like we are having to justify existence, and asking for such facilities. I think it is wrong that a society that we live in now, the 21st century, we are seeing children changed on toilet floors, there is no dignity there. Lawmakers will now listen to the cries of people. You want them to compel chains and organisations, shopping centres, to have these kind of changing place toilets. It would be very good if they made it mandatory. Because it will actually empower families with disabled people and disabled peoples themselves to mix in the community. If it is not mandatory, many are giving excuses, saying it is expensive. My question is, if you are going to refurbish a shopping centre, spending many thousands, you can put aside £20,000 and install this kind of toilet. Do you think people see a disabled toilet and think, that is a disabled toilet, that is it. I worked as a nurse for 20 years and did not realise there were facilities in there to enable every disabled person to access the toilet. So it is not in the public conscious at all at the moment that they are not fit for purpose for a large amount of the disabled population. Just explain why sometimes, as a carer of a child with learning and physical disabilities, you need to change them in the middle of a shopping trip or going to the theatre. You cannot plan. I can change my daughter before we go out, but if she has an accident, we have all been there with toddlers and babies, you have had a nappy that has not been contained, you cannot leave them ina been contained, you cannot leave them in a soiled nappy while you go to find somewhere else to go. People are having to make do, disabled people being changed in the back of ca rs people being changed in the back of cars and on floors, disabled adults having to sit in soiled pants for prolonged periods of time and that is causing people physical harm as well as emotional harm, notjust is causing people physical harm as well as emotional harm, not just the disabled person, the carers as well. Back injuries for carers is through the roof. If you are physically lifting somebody, that can contribute to that. Sitting in your own faeces for a certain amount of time can contribute. It is really damaging to people. And people dont go out, because they cannot risk in case there is an accident, your world becomes smaller. Your world becomes smaller and what happens when your world becomes smaller, you are isolated, you sufferfrom depression, you are excluded from the outside world. I think that is what. That is the outside world. I think that is what. That is why we are calling lawmakers to consider these people when it comes to. This is what i a lwa ys when it comes to. This is what i always say, when you have a disability, that does not warrant, it is not a qualification for you to be excluded from everyday life. To be excluded from everyday life. To be able to have a place where you can enjoy with your family, i think thatis can enjoy with your family, i think that is part of being a human being. Thank you both, thank you very much, we will see what happens. Latest news and sport and weather in just a moment, before that, Jennifer Lawrence has announced that she is quitting acting for a year so that she can focus on campaigning for a us nonprofit organisation. Heres a reminder of times the oscar winning actor has spoken out about the causes she believes in. Regardless of where our politics fall, at the grassroots, the American People dont deserve to pay taxes to a system that is rigged against Jennifer Lawrence, who has announced that she is quitting acting for eight. News and sport in a second, before that, all of the weather, near is matt that, all of the weather, near is matt here is matt. Grey conditions towards the east of england, here in north yorkshire, the cloud responsible shows up nicely on the satellite imagery, pushing out into the north sea, allowing the clear sky to push in from the atlantic. Plenty of sunshine to take you through the morning. Cloudy outbreaks of rain coming through the day in that northerly breeze, some cloud will drift inland, as we go into the afternoon. The vast majority stick with the sunshine, best in the north and the west, temperatures may not hit 14 and the west, temperatures may not hit 16 degrees but ten to 12, 13 celsius, very good for this time of year. Coming from the north today, coming around an area of low pressure, not coming directly from anywhere particularly cold. High pressure. Something chilly over the coming days, tonight, driving the cloud from eastern areas, in across the midlands, it is here when temperatures will stay above freezing overnight. Blue, sky most likely to stay clear is, frost into wednesday morning. A lovely sunny day, Early Morning mist and fog will clear, parts of wales, the midlands, more cloud around compared with today, some sunny breaks possible, brightness in eastern coastal counties. Temperatures relative to today and indeed yesterday, down just a little bit, very few people getting above eight or 9 degrees. Into thursday, frost around, dry day, breeze to the west, cloud thickening to produce the odd shower in parts of northern ireland, most will stay dry. By this stage, losing the temperature in norwich, for degrees. Wind coming from an easterly direction, strengthening through friday and saturday, just notice, on the capital city forecast, the wind is picking up, most will be dry, because High Pressure is extending from scandinavia, wind coming around clockwise, coming across cold air from russia, northern parts of europe, that will be dragged our way. Cold weekend, High Pressure, dry one, fairly sunny. With overnight frost. Just as spring is kicking into gear, winter bike s backin kicking into gear, winter bike s back ina kicking into gear, winter bike s back in a big way. Some will see snow, but also, noticing the chill, daytime temperatures, temperatures stay below freezing by day, some of that cold air will be pushing towards us as well, we will keep you updated. Hello, its tuesday, its ten oclock, im victoria derbyshire. 0ur our top story today. The brexit secretary david davis is to reassure eu leaders that the uk wont seek a mad max style of deregulated economy after leaving the European Union. The clear message to the eu leaders, you can trust us, we will behave after brexit and wont undercut your businesses. Mr davies speech is expected in the next hour, we will bring it to live. And is working into your 70s becoming the new normal . We now have a better understanding of the Natural World than ever. Ive always played the bad girl, the juvenile delinquent, the girl gone wrong. I think we are giving a picture. New Research Shows that by 2036, a quarter of the population will be over 65. Does this mean well all be putting off retirement and working a little longer . And mps are to question senior 0xfam executives this morning about accusations of Sexual Misconduct. We will bring you that live in around half an hour. Heresjulian in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. In a speech this morning the brexit secretary david davis will say the uk will not be plunged into what he describes as a mad max style world after it leaves the European Union. In a speech to Business Leaders in vienna, mr davis will also reject the idea that brexit will lead to a race to the bottom in workers rights and Environmental Standards. Its the latest speech by senior government ministers on brexit. Former first secretary of state damian green maintains he did not behave inappropriately when he reportedly texted a younger woman. Mr green was sacked from the cabinet after an inquiry looked into allegations made by kate maltby. Speaking to the bbc this morning, the bbc said he felt compelled to ask miss maltby for a drink after seeing her pictured in a corset in a newspaper. Speaking to the bbc this morning, the mps said. He has repeated his apology but claimed he did not do anything inappropriate. Kate maltby says mr greens refusal to accept he had acted inappropriately was the problem. Mrgreen mr green has spoken to radio 4. have had political discussions over a number of years which continued afterwards, at no stage was there any inappropriate behaviour. If i on any inappropriate behaviour. If i on any occasion made herfeel uncomfortable, i am sorry about that. Senior 0xfam executives will be questioned by mps later this morning, following criticism over the way it handled claims of Sexual Misconduct by its staff in haiti. The International Development committee has convened an urgent session to ask 0xfam about what happened in 2011, and the policies it now has in place to prevent exploitation. And well bring you coverage of that Committee Hearing on the programme, after 10 30am. The Bookmaker William Hill has been fined £6. 2 million by the gambling commission. The fine is for failing to prevent Money Laundering. The Commission Said that systemic failures by Senior Management and ineffective social responsibility processes meant that ten customers were allowed to deposit large sums of money linked to criminal offences. The commission warned william hill may have to pay more if more Money Laundering comes to light. The home secretary, amber rudd, has confirmed that the government is in talks with the us about what to do with two men from london suspected of being members of the so called islamic state. Alexanda kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are suspected of being members of a gang of british men who murdered hostages. They were detained in syria last month but theres no agreement yet on where they will stand trial. Were absolutely committed to making sure that they are tried, that the security of the country always comes first. These people should face the full force of the law in terms of the terrible things that they have done. I cant be drawn on the individual circumstances of these two but were watching it carefully to make sure they do face justice. Campaigners say the government should criminalise upskirting is a sexual offence after police data showed one complainant was ten years old. The practice of covertly photographing under the skirts of women is currently not recognised as a specific offence. Figures released following a freedom of information request have found there have been just 11 charges related to upskirting since 2015. This woman was travelling on public transport with her parents when it happened to her. I was on the tube, i had just sat down and a man across from me started shouting at the man sitting next to him, saying i have seen what you have done, it is disgusting, you have just been taking a picture of that girls skirt. He turns to me and said he hasjust been that girls skirt. He turns to me and said he has just been taking pictures up your skirt, look. Ten to my parents and said the exact same thing. Turned to my parents said. I was so humiliated and ijust froze. Fortunately at that moment we pulled up at the next stop and i just got off the tube and burst into tea rs. Many of kfcs 900 uk outlets will remain closed today because of a continuing lack of chicken. The fast food chain has blamed teething problems after switching to a new logistics deal with dhl and Quick Service logistics. Kfc is encouraging staff to take holiday while outlets are closed. They say salaried staff will be paid as normal. But the majority of outlets are franchises which means many workers could be hit hard. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10 30am. Thank you very much. Heres some sport now with 0lly. Manchester citys hopes of a quadruple this season are over. They are out of the fa cup, beaten by league1 are out of the fa cup, beaten by league 1 Wigan Athletic 1 0 last night, the same team that beat them on the 2013 cup final. The match turned on this really nasty challenge from fabian delph on max power. Paul cook, the wigan box, waved an imaginary card, which infuriated the opposition bench. Referee Anthony Taylor originally looked to be giving dealt yellow card, it was a red card. That sparked a Heated Exchange as the city boss Pep Guardiola confronted cook and directory. In the 79th minute, the fa cup top scorer from the season, will grigg, scored his seventh. There will surely be repurposed portion be repercussions after what happened after full time. There was a pitch invasion and city players were caught up in it, including Sergio Aguero who was involved in an altercation with a wigan supporter. You can see him at the bottom of your screen. He seems to respond to provocation. Some of the visiting 5000 man city fans through advertising hoardings up police. Wigan will play southampton in the quarterfinals, citys hopes of a quadruple are over. I dont have regrets, the way we played, the performance. 0ur heart is the same, the intention. So ijudge my players for the intentions, not the results. And the intentions always was good, during the season, today as well but the fact is we are out of the fa cup. The next match for city is against arsenal in the League Cup Final on sunday. Theres one last chance for Elise Christie to save her 0lympic career. Disqualified three times in sochi four years ago, she has fallen in both her short track skating events so far in south korea. Lets cross live to our correspondent andy swiss in pyeongchang. She is due on track very, very shortly. How fit will she be . M will be fascinating to see, 0llie. Most of us thought to her 0lympics a re over after most of us thought to her 0lympics are over after the terrible crush on saturday. She will be back on the ice rink this morning, a full Training Session afterwards. She posted a video on social media where she said she thought it went quite well and she was hoping to compete, although her performance director says she is only around 80 or 90 fit. I suppose the good news for her is it is only the heats, the rest of the event does not take place until thursday. If she can get through this heat she would have another couple of days to rest up that ankle. Her 0lympic journey so couple of days to rest up that ankle. Her 0lympicjourney so far has been one of desperate disappointment. Free disqualifications in saatchi four yea rs disqualifications in saatchi four years ago and force here. Free disqualifications in sochi. She is the reigning world champion, and what a film script it would be if she could come out with a gold medal. The curling is nonstop, it has been up the curling is nonstop, it has been up and down for the brits but they have had a good day . They have. Just when they needed and they seem to find theirform. When they needed and they seem to find their form. They made a slightly shaky start in the competition, but good wins for both the men and women. The man thrashed norway 10 3, a terrific performance, their best performance of the competition so far the men. The women beat japan 8 6, competition so far the men. The women beatjapan 8 6, giving both teams a really good chance of getting through to the semifinals. The final round robin matches take place tomorrow. Andy serkis, many thanks indeed for that update from pyeongchang. That is it for now, we will be keeping our eyes and Elise Christie. Andy swiss, many thanks. Thomas has that im 17, i have Cerebral Palsy and my parents have been changing needs on toilet floors for yea rs been changing needs on toilet floors for years thomas says. I regularly sit in soiled pads when out. This saturday, how about shutting every toilet in the country for one day and see how the nation copes . 0nly for one day and see how the nation copes . Only then will some people understand this issue. Thank you, thomas. You are very welcome to e mail us. We will talk to some people who have been upskirted in the next hour of the programme. If you have an experience of that review of whether it should be a specific criminal offence and in gwent and wales, let me know. David attenborough, john collins, lib dem leader vince cable, joanna lumley. All working, all in their 70s, 80s and 905. 705, 805 and 905. David attenborough, joan collins. We have a better understanding of the Natural World than ever. We know how best to protected for future generations. I can only hope that we will. I have played, always from when i was very, very young, starting in movies at 17, i have always played the bad girl, the juvenile delinquents, the girl gone wrong. As i got older it was the pitch or the woman with a vendetta. Maybe it is something to do with the way i look. Cheering i think were doing a picture. 0k. This is a bit like curling, isnt it . We are coming to you from the ravishing royal albert hall, bursting with the seams with history and a place that exactly 100 years ago hosted an historic event celebrating the first group of british women being given the votes. A century ago, the suffragettes laid the groundwork for the kind of dog resistance and powerful protest that is carried forward today with the times of movement, and with that the determination to eradicate the inequality and abuse of women the world over. Applause they make it look quite easy, but how many of you will still be working when you are in your 705 . How many of us. Maybe some of you are already. By 2036 nearly quarter of the population will be over 65, and the number of people over the age of 85 will double. What are the implications of an ageing population for working habit5 implications of an ageing population for working habits and the society in which we live . A report out this morning from the centre for ageing better says keeping older people in work could add £18 billion to the economy each year. What should we be doing now to adjust to an age in which the number of people of 85 will double, as i said . Lets talk about this with two people who can tell us what it is like to work in your later years. Professor sir Colin Blakemore your later years. Professor sir colin bla kemore i5 your later years. Professor sir Colin Blakemore i5 73, works full time and i5 Colin Blakemore i5 73, works full time and is a member of the longevity science panel. Pedro is a formerjournalist, he is 63 and recently started his own business. Patrick thompson is from the centre for ageing better and the althorp todays report. Colin, you believe retirement is bad for your health . think the evidence is clear on that. To be working five days a week, suddenly stop and fall over the cliff of activity into a different world with lack of social stimulation, an opportunity to travel, move around, a feeling of responsibility for what you are doing, there is clear evidence it can have a negative effect. In terms of you working full time at 73, almost 74, how is it . Exactly what i want, and that is important. Not everybody wants to. For some people work is a dredge or extremely difficult. As we think about this problem you have to take account of individual opportunities and peoples potentials, their abilities. Pedro, you were a former journalist, you have started your own business is doing what . About making furniture out of pallets, the traits you use to transport material products. I am a journalist from brazil, i came here in the mid 805 and work for brazilian tv and then asa and work for brazilian tv and then as a freelancer for the bbc, sky, reuters. And the business you have started now . Was in june last year, in the summer. I have a line of ten projects, i took it to a fair near my house, the name of my project are called planus pallets and i said at the social media necessary to create information and im showing my project in archway market in north london. Like any business it is slow but it has been very satisfying to see the things i do with my own hands. It is similar tojournalism in terms of the creativity. How long can you see yourself working for . As long as i can, as long as i can use my hammer, use the store, do my stuff, i will work for as long as i can. stuff, i will work for as long as i can. use the saw. We are going to pause for a moment, brexit secretary david davis has just begun moment, brexit secretary david davis hasjust begun his moment, brexit secretary david davis has just begun his speech moment, brexit secretary david davis hasjust begun his speech in vienna. Like paris, berlin and amsterdam and london, vienna has earned its status as one of europes truly Global Cities. These are places that shape the nations in which they are situated, and the ideas and values of those practical themselves europeans as well as australian, french, german or indeed british. I suspect that nowhere is that more true than vienna. It has a long history of a capital of ideas. I suspect that when the vienna circle gathered in a cafe in this city, they produced more challenging ideas in one day then many universities do in a decade. The cafe centrale. And these have formed the intellectual basis of modern politics, these Global Cities bring us politics, these Global Cities bring us together, this week alone, in londons great universities, stu d e nts londons great universities, students across europe will be taught the ideas of the Austrian School of economics, while your incredible viljanen state opera was leading english sopranos star in a work by handel, a londoner born in germany. Vienna. Tens of thousands of austrians will go to work to earn a living living in companies owned and headquartered in the United Kingdom. These are the currently shared experiences, and they point the way to a shared future which will continue after brexit. I know that since our referendum, much thought throughout europe has gone to what the relationship with the European Union really means. Whether a Close Partnership is really possible, with a nation that by the decision of its people is leaving structures designed to produce such a relationship. And whether britain is going to be the same country it has beenin going to be the same country it has been in the past. Dependable, open, fair, a bastian parliamentary democracy, and a defender of liberty and the rule of law. Well, to cut to the chase, we are. We were before we joined the European Union, we are while we are members, and we will be after we have left. I am here to explain not just after we have left. I am here to explain notjust why after we have left. I am here to explain not just why we after we have left. I am here to explain notjust why we must continue to Work Together as the closest of partners and friends but also how we should go about doing it. Currently we are negotiating in the meditation period, a crucial bridge to the new partnership. And next month, we will start detailed discussions on exactly how the new relationship should look, which is why this tour of europe is happening today. But before we begin that process , today. But before we begin that process, i believe there is two important principles that can help us important principles that can help us point in the right direction. The first is britains determination to lead a race to the top in Global Standards. The second, the principle offair standards. The second, the principle of fair competition, which underpins the best elements of the european economy, and which we must work hard to spread. Throughout all of this, it is essential to keep in mind the reasons britain voted to leave the European Union. It was not and never will be a rejection of european ideals, shared values and civilisation. When we joined the European Community it was to participate in an Economic Organisation which has since adapted in ways that might work for many european nations but does not work for the United Kingdom. European nations but does not work forthe United Kingdom. 0ur referendum was a straightforward choice, a decision to move away from pulled sovereignty in favour of more control of our own destiny. When my collea g u es control of our own destiny. When my colleagues and i take decisions around the table about brexit, it is with the intention of ensuring choices about britains future are taken by the British Parliament is directly accountable to the british people. Pooled sovereignty. It is not in order to undermine europe, or to act against the interests of our nearest neighbours. Having the European Union and this Member States succeed as our closest friends and allies is absolutely in our national interest. And if that does not seem obvious, then look at the ways we have used sovereignty since the referendum vote itself. 0n saturday, our Prime Minister, theresa may, explained the United Kingdoms steadfast commitment to european security. At home, we are delivering an ambitious environmental plan, that aims to leave the environment in a better state than that we found it in. We have a modern industrial strategy that makes targeted investments to address long term needs. And responding to the revolution in modern working practices through the taylor review which aims to ensure workers get the best possible combination of protection and opportunities from the modern economy. The is our signposts to what the United Kingdom will look like after we have left the structures of the European Union. Because when it comes to economic and regulatory systems, and how britain will use additional sovereignty, we face a new global context. The world stands on the brink of the next phase of globalisation. With competition from across the world, advances in new Technology Like autonomous vehicles, Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technologies that will transform lives once again, as the tectonic plates of the Global Economy shift ever more regularly, we must be ready. So it is the choice of our country and the government to which iama country and the government to which i am a part not as some in Continental Europe seem to fear, to lead a competitive race to the bottom, but to lead a global race to the top. Because the future of standards and regulations, the Building Blocks of free trade, is increasingly global. And the world is waking up to it. I was struck by what the manual micron said earlier this month, and i quote him if we do not define a standard for international cooperation, we will never managed to convince the middle and working classes that globalisation is good for them. Emmanuel macron. I could not agree more, but we must act on that insight and for the uk that means building on the reputation that we already have, as new technologies evolve and the develop. This will require effective and supportive regulation, to consumers considering how they may use them. Take the automotive industry, Game Changing development of Driverless Cars properly managed will make travel faster, cheaper, more reliable and safe. This is a Brand New Technology which requires a brand new legal framework, governing insurance, testing regulations, data, privacy, ownership, and liability. While the uk has some of the most creative and exciting opportunity for automotive investment in the world, Sustainable Growth as to be supported by regulatory environments that deliver for consumers, passengers and Wider Society without creating a crushing Administrative Burden for business. We are striving to set the global agenda for affective frameworks that keep consumers and passages safe. Which is why we are developing a long term Regulatory Framework for self driving vehicles, while mandating a code of practice for testing them. We are also introducing new legislation so the use of self driving vehicles can be covered by compulsory insurance. The same is true for drones. I should expect to receive my delivery from amazon by drone, in fact, at this moment, weather permitting, in my home in yorkshire, a robot lawn mower designed in sweden and built in the north east of england will be mowing the grass. But if we had to realise, if we have to realise the full potential of the new aerial Drone Technology we must also maintain our world class aviation Safety Record and address secrecy rape pelissie and security concerns and to that end, new measures and fresh legislation to build a Regulatory Framework to ensure that drones are used safely, making out as one of the. World class aviation Safety Record and security concerns. By making it global, as president Emmanuel Macron proposes, we can give confidence to consumers without handicapping industry. This race to the top is essential to tackle shared challenges. Work to combat Climate Change must be done, Greenhouse Gases do not respect continental or national boundaries, international collaboration, like the parish paris climate agreement. We will build on the leading reputation we have and take other countries with us as new challenges emerge. And yes, that will mean continuing to work with other European Countries to drive new standards. This is an area where we should be respectful partners, not suspicious competitors. The United Kingdom is incredibly well placed to make this work. We have an unrivalled track record in promoting high standards both at home and abroad, standards of products and services that originated from our own National Bodies are adopted the world over, in a wide range of settlements, eight out of ten of the most used and in demented standards worldwide range from from the uk. We have been a member of the European Union and during that time, the uk has been instrumental in the design of its rules, because we are a leading proponent of a rules based international system. Be that in defence, or trade, from linz, to london, salzburg to stirling, we have led the way from protecting staff from shady employment practices. And we have held businesses to high standards. While in the European Union, the United Kingdom led the charge for Business Practices to be more accountable for the benefit of all involved. Just look at our record. 0n safety at work, our Industrial Workers are the safest in europe. The fertility incidence rate as it is delicately known is the lowest in europe. Fatality. Thats thanks to british laws passed in the early and mid 705. Britain was one of the first Member States to introduce the right to Flexible Working hours for pa rents right to Flexible Working hours for parents and carers in 2003, in Financial Services we go well beyond minimum european standards by ring fencing Retail Banking from more risky retail activity, from more risky retail activity, from more risky activity. We have new regimes to address mismanagement. There is nothing in european legislation which goes this far. We have led the way in implementing measures to reduce multinational tax avoidance and are one of only three European Union countries to operate a tax disclosure regime. We push for and have always defended a vigorous state aid system with robust enforcement enforcement. The first country in the world to set legally binding targets to reduce greenhouse gas, reducing emissions by 40 since 1990, faster than any g 7 country or european country. And after brexit, plans in the pipeline for a new independent body which will continue to uphold european standards. We will continue our track record of meeting high standards after we leave the European Union. I know that for one reason or another, there are some people who thought to question whether these are really our intentions. They fear brexit could lead to an anglo saxon race to the bottom with britain plunged into a mad max style world borrowed from dystopian fiction. These fears are based on nothing. Not our history, not our intention is, not our national interest. Frankly the competitive challenge we in the uk and the European Union will face with the rest of the world, where 90 of Growth Markets will come from, will not be met by a reduction in standards. We will never be cheaper than china or have more resources than brazil. This challenge can only met by an increase in quality, an increase in service levels, an increase in service levels, an increase in service levels, an increase in intellectual content. While i profoundly disagree with those who spread these fears, it reminds us all that we should provide reassurance. That is why it isa provide reassurance. That is why it is a message delivered by every member of britains government to meet other european counterparts, whether theresa may plasma commitment to maintaining and enhancing workers rights, the chancellors powerful advocacy for the stability of the european banking system, Michael Goves crusading zeal to improve Animal Welfare and environmental outcomes or my friend the foreign secretary, who explained in an important speech last week how ending membership of European Union institutions would not stop our shared european culture, values, civilisation. This race to the top has a clear read across to our expert negotiations. The future trade talks will be a negotiation like no other. We start from a position of total alignment, with unprecedented experience in working with what anothers regulators and institutions. The agreement we strike will not be about how to build convergence, but what we do when one of us chooses to make changes to our rules. Neither side should put unnecessary barriers during this process. Take a car produced in austria to be exported to the United Kingdom. Currently that the globally has to undergo one series of approvals in one country to show with the required regulatory sta nce to show with the required regulatory stance currently that vehicle only needs to. That is accepted across the eu. That is exactly the type of arrangement we want maintained even after we leave the European Union. While we will be seeking a blitzboker agreement reflecting our shared history and existing trade, theyre already precedents outside the eu we can look to. The European Union itself has a number of mutual recognition agreements with a variety of countries, from switzerland to canada to south korea, covering a huge array of products, toys, automotive is, electronics, medical devices and many, many more. A crucial part of any such agreement is the ability for both sides to trust each others regulations and the institutions and forcing them, with a robust and independent arbitration mechanism. And the institutions that enforce them. This will require close evenhanded cooperation between these authorities and a common set of principles to guide them. The certainty that britains plan, its blueprint for life outside the eu, isa blueprint for life outside the eu, is a brace to the top in Global Standards are not a regression from our current high standards. Is a race to the top. It will provide the trust meaning british regulators and institutions can continue to be recognised. This will be a crucial pa rt recognised. This will be a crucial part of ensuring our future Economic Partnership is an open one and trade remains as frictionless as possible, something particularly important in the context of ireland. I am certain thatis the context of ireland. I am certain that is in the interests of both sides. And because of that i am certain we can get this right. But of course it will not be easy. We are seeking a new framework allowing for a close Economic Partnership, that recognises the fact we are leaving the European Union. But recognises our trusted historic relationship upon which many of our companies depend and the principle of fairness and fair competition which is essential to any trade agreement between any two states will be particularly important here. Turning this into a functioning Economic Partnership will be a mutual endeavour, as will the design of mechanisms to ensure both sides respect open trade and fair competition. I have three principles in mind to help illustrate what we mean by fairness. First, fair competition means it cannot be right that a company situated in the European Union will be able to be heavily subsidised by the state but still have unfettered access to the uk market, and vice versa. The uk has long been a vocal proponent of restricting unfair subsidies to ensure competitive markets. It is good that taxpayers, good for consumers and ensures an efficient allocation of resources. These principles are true across the globe and will continue to be true in the United KingdomEuropean Union relationship. Second, fairness means protecting consumers against anti competitive behaviour. The uk will continue to behaviour. The uk will continue to be an advocate of open investment flows after leaving the European Union. They cannot mean a European Union. They cannot mean a European Union company could merge with a United Kingdom one and significantly reduce consumer choice. In our interconnected globalised world where goods, services and investments flow across borders, there will be a Mutual Benefit to there will be a Mutual Benefit to the uk and European Union cooperating to protect consumers, taxpayers and businesses by promoting fair competition. So we will look to develop ways to deliver our shared goal, ensuring fair competition across the United Kingdom and the countries of europe. It is in all our interests to make sure people are properly protected and have a right to recourse when things go wrong. Third, fairness means operating with a degree of mutual respect. Respecting our desire to reach a deal which recognises the distinct legal order of each side and our ability to carry out the sovereign decision of the british people. If we follow these three critical principles we will reach an ambitious future partnership ensuring trade remains as open and frictionless as possible, brexit will inevitably mean a way in which british, austrian under the European Union companies do business. It has to if we are to make good on the referendum result and carve a powerful britain to strike its own trade deals, have its own immigration policy and make our courts sovereign once immigration policy and make our courts sovereign once more. Immigration policy and make our courts sovereign once more. My message to you in this room is that these goals will not change the kind of country britain is. A dynamic and open country that supports businesses like yours to grow, invest and innovate in a competitive, open and fair markets. But leading a race to the top Global Standards, protecting the body 5 competition and respecting the democratic decision of people across europe ina democratic decision of people across europe in a way that benefits the whole of europe and all its citizens. Thank you very much. Applause studio david davis, the brexit secretary. Norman has been listing at westminster, what would you draw from that . We saw the big r, reassuring is for eu leaders, saying even after brexit we will be the same sort of country, not change that much. We will still have room floor, parliament, high business standards, high rules surrounding workers rights and environmental protection, it will all stay the same so protection, it will all stay the same so do not panic. The reason he is delivering that message is because the great fear of eu countries is that once we leave the European Union will get rid of all these tiresome eu regulations and rules that impose costs on business. Some people have estimated the total cost over a year comes to £120 billion. The fear of the eu is we will become like a singapore off the channel, seeking to undercut the un trying to get their business. What david davis said today it was stoned panic, we are still the same old blighty and we will still have the same high standards when it comes to business practice. What david davis said today was do not panic. Appointed today was to try to smooth the path to the crucial trade deal. It seems the hope of mr davies and theresa may will be to say to the eu that we do not want to stick with your rules and regulations, but dont worry, ours are pretty much the same. We will be sticking to the same sort of high standards when it comes to workers rights and Business Practices. In other words, you dont have to worry about is undercutting be quite safe on that. The hope is on that basis that the eu will say we know britain, we trust britain, we are happy to give you a trade deal. Thank you, norman. Some news about Elise Christie at the Winter Olympics, she has had a nightmare at this Winter Olympics. Her 0lympic stream is over, she was dramatically disqualified from the womens1000 metre heat that she was taken parting womens1000 metre heat that she was ta ken parting into womens1000 metre heat that she was taken parting into pyeongchang. Her 0lympic dream. She crashed to theice her 0lympic dream. She crashed to the ice within the opening seconds the ice within the opening seconds the start, and a short track rules a crush on the first lap means the races we under short track rules, a crush on the first lap means the race is restarted. She crossed the line second but was disqualified after bumping into one of her opponents. That is the most terrible look on every level. Disqualified twice ball yea rs look on every level. Disqualified twice ball years ago, this time she has crashed a couple of times and no disqualified in the event the best of her, the 1000 metres. Elise christies 0lympic dream is over. We we re christies 0lympic dream is over. We were talking a while ago about the ageing population in this country. Ido ageing population in this country. I do apologise, i willjust talk about what is going on at westminster first, which about what is going on at westminsterfirst, which is to about what is going on at westminster first, which is to do with 0xfam bosses being questioned by mps. We missed the beginning of it because of david davis speech, and the 0xfam chief executive has issued an apology to mp5 for the actions go five de schepper of the charity in haiti, and by comments which seem to have downplayed the allegations. Lets go back to the conversation about working in your yate dellacqua later years. Patrick thompson was just about to speak and when david davis stood up. You are from the centre for aging better, you are author of todays report. Briefly, what have you found . As you said a new introduction, the uk population is ageing and that the centre for aging better we overwhelmingly think thatis aging better we overwhelmingly think that is good, as people enjoy their longer, later lives. It raises important fiscal questions as to how we pay for things like increases to state pension, increased cost to health and social care. Todays report says if we can better support older workers, looking at people over 50, so starting quite early, to remain in good quality, fulfilling work so people have opportunities to work so people have opportunities to work for longer, we could boost the economy by around £80 billion in terms of gdp every year. As colin and pedro talked about, workers not just about the financial aspect. People really value the social aspect as well and their relationships between people who are healthier being able to work longer. It is good for the economy, employers and individuals. Do we had to think again about what older ages. Where does it start now . We ask that question a lot and look at social data and it is often linked to your own age. It is moving. It is not that useful to put brackets around it, ithink. Things change not that useful to put brackets around it, i think. Things change in the workplace and often even starting from your late 405 into your 505 that your likelihood of developing a Health Condition increases, your likelihood of becoming a working caring creases. Those can lead to exit from the workplace. We would not want to say because your chronological age you should do this or that, but some things become more likely as you age in the workplace. Thank you very much for being so amazingly patient, we are grateful. Thank you. The problem of people with Mental Health issues being chased over debts is at crisis levels, a charity claims. The money and Mental Health policy institute says that last year around 23,000 people were being pursued for money while in hospital for Mental Health problems. And thousands more are being chased over debts whilst receiving Mental HealthCrisis Support in the community. So do people need with Mental Health problems need to be given breathing space from such debts . Its something that the government is currently considering. We can speak now to lee brookes, who says debt issues forced him into a spiral of destructive thinking. Martin lewis, who founded the charity the money and Mental Health policy institute. Hello, both. Thank you for coming in and thank you for your patience, it is the theme of the morning. Lee, welcome. What was going on with you in terms of the Mental Health at what stage it got too . in terms of the Mental Health at what stage it got too . I have got a diagnosis of bipolar disorder and i have manic depressive episodes, and itjust got to a stage where i had gone through a manic episode, spending many macro that sometimes i had, sometimes i hadnt, i got into serious levels of debt, had piles of unopened letters in bags in a back bedroom, bailiffs knocking on the door, debt collectors knocking on the door. I was in a place where i could not handle what was going on, i could not control it, it was getting darker and darker and darker. It was becoming uncontrollable. Were you conscious of what you were spending and why . At times. So during phases of the manic episodes i might know what i was doing and spending, but it is almost like. Now i am in a much better place i tend to emotionally eat, i think a lot of people probably do. When i am emotionally eating, i put away some chocolates i should really be thinking about. It is the same with money, i had money that was there and i might spend it, there might be some tech or i might have gone on holiday for the weekend and then thought i should not have done that, which would then bring on the spiral of depression because you have become down. How much debt in the end . About £32,000, which is very difficult deal with. I tried looking for the right level of support, either signposted by therapists at the time or Mental Health professionals, they signposted me to the likes of the sea a signposted me to the likes of the sea a beacon which at the time did not work. It was the equivalent of looking on google. Not getting the right support. Martin, when somebody has reached those depths, if you like, the idea of being chased to pay those debts, which you have to do, at that moment when you are. Your Mental Health is at such an acute stage, the money will never be paid back . Evans lees is here to be a brilliant advocate, many of the people who could have advocated for this are not able to be here, because they have already taken their own life. Thank heavens lee. If you have debt crisis, whoever you are, and you go to a debt counselling agency, one of the nonprofits, they can put a six week old on your charges and your interest being called, it allows people to get their financial house in order, notjust beneficial for the individual but beneficial for creditors because if you havent got the money to pay, you havent got the money to pay, you havent got the money to pay, you havent got the money to pay, if you can sort it out, you are more likely to get the cash back, the problem with acute Mental Illness may be hospitalised, asking for help with debts is not practically possible. There are 20,000 people out there who we need medical professionals to say, if breathing space is coming in for those who can ask for help, we have people temporarily incapable of asking for help, they need that help asking for help, they need that help as well. We were talking about a man in her constituency who came out of hospital having been discharged that morning and got home to an empty house, the electricity cut off, bailiffs at the door, somebody suffering from acute anxiety has bailiffs at the door, that cannot be right ina bailiffs at the door, that cannot be right in a civilised society. Nobody has done anything wrong but what we are trying to say is this is one of those policies that has never been looked at, how do we protect those people at their most vulnerable, who also have financial problems, you say, you get breathing space too and it can be triggered by a medical professional, retrospective if it has to be, if no one has spotted you have those financial problems when you have been taken into a ward for acute chronic Mental Illness, and it will put a pause on afterwards. Six weeks isnt long enough, but it will do as weeks isnt long enough, but it will doasa weeks isnt long enough, but it will do as a start, that is the campaign. What do you say to those people who say, you know, mostly, you know what you are doing when you get into debt, you make the wrong choices and you have to take responsibility. certainly know what im doing, if i get into debt; someone with a chronic mental condition, spending compulsion, bipolar, which can lead to that, depression spending, all of those issues, they may know what they are doing but knowing what you are doing and being able to control it is not the same thing, the reason for setting up the charity was to help people protect themselves when they are well, as lee thankfully is now, and when they are not, we need structured put into place, i cannot see many people out there arguing that somebody whose Mental Health and is i cannot see many people out there arguing that somebody whose Mental Health is so chronic that they have been checked into hospital that they should have two fight these debts at that time. Of course people have to take responsibility, breathing space is about enabling people to pay back more debt once the pressure is off, not about getting people to run away, you can go bankrupt, there are things you can look at, but this todayis things you can look at, but this today is that so many terrible stories, and it is worth remembering, statistics show, they are loose, research is difficult, someone are loose, research is difficult, someone who has a financial issue when they have a Mental Health issue, clinical depression, for instance, treatment time is extended by 18 months if you also have i a financial problem, these two are married, four times more likely to be in debt crisis if you have a Mental Health problem than everybody else and we are tried to divorce those issues. If you also have a financial problem. Thank you very much. Senior executives from 0xfam are giving evidence. Mark goldring was asked by the Committee Chairman whether he would apologise for both the actions of the charity 5 workers in haiti, some of them admitted sleeping with prostitute, but also comments by him in the Guardian Newspaper at the weekend which appeared to downplay the seriousness of what had happened. do apologise, i was thinking under stress, i had given many interviews, i had made many decisions to lead the response to this, i was thinking about amazing work i had seen 0xfam do across the world most recently for refugees coming from myanmar. I should not have said those things, it is not for 0xfam to judge issues of proportionality or motivation, i repeat the broader apology and the personal apology, we are sorry for the damage 0xfam has done, both to the people of haiti but also the wider effo rts people of haiti but also the wider efforts for aid and development, but possibly undermining public support. I wholeheartedly apologise for those comments. And commits to work in the Greater Public interest so that 0xfa m Greater Public interest so that 0xfam can make a powerful role in the work that we all believe in. Mark goldring, boss of 0xfam. This morning we have been hearing called from the government to criminalise upskirting as a sexual offence after police data showed that one complainant was ten years old, so many of you have got in touch with the story today. Jan says, some time ago, a tradesman in our home shone a torch up my long skirt when my back was turned. I was disgusted and upset. The police were not particularly interested and took not particularly interested and took no action. Emailfrom leslie i am astonished that there is even a debate on this matter. To deliberately take pictures of anybodies private parts whether covered or not, without consent, is an abuse and any abuse is an assault on that persons freedom and privacy. Anybodys. Craig says lets not call it upskirting. Lets call it gross sexual intrusion. Of course it should be an offence. If some 18 year old student thinks upskirting is funny, where does that joke upskirting is funny, where does thatjoke end . upskirting is funny, where does that joke end . What upskirting is funny, where does thatjoke end . What man does that boy become . Anna says it is part of a world of male power but it is no use quoting the law, police do nothing unless there is multiple witnesses over a time frame, without witnesses, police will not do anything. Jack said, my grand daughter was walking a bit in front and i observed a pervert taking a photograph of her up pervert taking a photograph of her up her skirt, i grabbed the man and gave him a deserved kicking and smashed his phone to bits with the heel of my boot, and the pervert ran away, screaming. Rose has got in touch with us. What happened to you . It was many years ago, i belonged to an amateur dramatics group, a party was organised after a show, and basically, my skirt was lifted, and a photograph was taken, it was shared around the group. It was very embarrassing. How did you feel . Humiliated and angry and i actually challenged the person who took the photograph, i was more or less told not to be silly and it was just a bit offun, not to be silly and it was just a bit of fun, and i was encouraged to let it go and brush it under the carpet. But i was very upset about it, and wondering, you know, you are a lwa ys it, and wondering, you know, you are always who has seen it, who is looking at me, and looking at the photograph. Yes, it was very degrading. Why did that person do it . Whether they were drunk, we had all had a bit to drink, i do not know, i dont know what possesses people to want to do that to somebody. This particular person could be unpleasant, i think, somebody. This particular person could be unpleasant, ithink, but somebody. This particular person could be unpleasant, i think, but i really dont know, i dont know what possesses people to take liberties like that, really. Do you think it should be a specific criminal offence . Yes, i do, yes, i do, it is assault, really. Ithink offence . Yes, i do, yes, i do, it is assault, really. I think it should be criminalised, yes. Yes. Thank you very much. Appreciate you coming on the programme. Earlier on the programme i spoke to three people who have experienced this, one of them, liv, was upskirted on the tube earlier this year. 78 cases in the last year, do you think that reflects the problem . No, thatis think that reflects the problem . No, that is the tip of the iceberg, women have come forward, children as low as 13 have come forward. Your Campaign Began because it happen to you at a Music Festival, remind us what happened. I was at a festival and two men whose advances i had pretty much rejected multiple times, took pictures and send them round to the crowd around me. I added i showed the picture to police, but i showed the picture to police but the case was dropped immediately. Im here campaigning now. How did the police handle it . They were kind, they were lovely, but they said there was not much they could do, because i was wearing underwear. There was confusion around legislation and what they could do, effectively. Because you we re could do, effectively. Because you were wearing underwear. Yes, i think that basically they were trying to work out what steps they could take but they were not sure. That is interesting, what about your own story . I was in university at hull, ona story . I was in university at hull, on a night out with friends in a bar, the son of the owner used to be responsible for taking pictures for the website, always had a camera on him, always taking photographs. I was talking with my friends and i felt like somebody had touched me under my skirt, i turned around quickly and saw him there with a camera and a photograph of my bum and he was laughing, and he was showing all his friends. Thank you for your comments today on various issues in the news, we are back tomorrow at 9am, have a good day. Good morning, many of us enjoying beautiful sunshine at the moment, across eastern areas of england, cloud and outbreaks of rain, but, vast majority of us seeing blue skies and sunshine, it will last into the afternoon, scotland, northern ireland, Western Areas of england and wales, further east, cloudy skies across east anglia, southeast, spots of rain, which will continue through the afternoon, temperature wise, seven to 10 degrees, not quite as mild as it was yesterday, still pleasant enough. Through the evening and tonight, cloud, still affecting southern and eastern areas, that will prevent frost, further north and west with clearer skies, temperatures dropping below freezing. Chilly start to the day, lots of sunshine as we can see by the green on the map, not much in the way of cloud, more cloud in england and wales, floating around, temperatures dropping by a few degrees compared to today, seven to 9 degrees. That is all from me. Goodbye. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. 0xfams chief executive apologises to mp5 for the actions of the charitys workers in haiti and his own comments on the handling of the scandal. Iam i am sorry, we are sorry for the damage 0xfam has done. The brexit secretary says britain wont plunge into a mad max dystopian world promising to uphold workers and Environmental Standards after leaving the eu. These fears about a race to the bottom are based on nothing. Not our history, not our intention, not in our national interest. Another deadly day in syria. More than 100 civilians killed as Government Forces target a rebel held area. Also. A fine of £6. 2 million for the Bookmaker William Hill