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After announcing she wants to find a compromise solution honey may be able to fight to break the brexit deadlock. The Prime Minister said she wanted antibiotic resistance according to any agreement to be voted on by the commons before researchers. And coming up in our sports an emergency eu summit next wednesday, where bulletin, fulham are relegated from she plans to ask brussels for a short extension the premier league after a 4 1 loss to the brexit deadline. At watford, leaving caretaker the brexit secretary Steve Barclay manager scott parker devastated for spoke to the today programme on bbc radio 4. The club and the fans. He told Nick Robinson the government was reaching out in the National Interest. Good morning and welcome the house has rejected every other to the bbc news at 9 00. Option that has been put to it. And theresa may is expected to hold so we are talks with labour leaderjeremy option that has been put to it. And so we are left with seeking in the National Interest to see if an corbyn as she attempts to find a accommodation can be reached, breakthrough for her brexit deal. Because the labour manifesto said that they wanted to respect the the Prime Minister says she will also ask the eu for a further short referendum and there is now an extension to article 50 beyond the opportunity to see whether the current leaving date of the 12th of labour party will stand by their manifesto. Do you agree with oliver april. Brexiteers in her own party have reacted angrily to mr corbyns letwi n manifesto. Do you agree with Oliver Letwin thatJeremy Corbyn is a man involvement in the process. There you can do business with. |j are, however, limits to her offer, letwin thatJeremy Corbyn is a man you can do business with. I think Jeremy Corbyn would be a threat to such as there being no changes to the economy. He poses a serious risk the Withdrawal Agreement but she has in terms of his Economic Policy but a three point plan to try and reach his manifesto on brexit said that he agreement on the uks future wanted to respect the votes of many relationship with the eu. In stage of his own voters in and leave one she hopes to reach a deal with constituencies who both you voted Jeremy Corbyn which would be put to to leave so we want to test that mps before next weeks eu summit. If because the numbers of the house of commons dictate that that is the only way at present that we can find that fails the government will put a a way. This is the obvious answer set of proposals to parliament with the agreement of labour, crucially for the Prime Minister now. It took no 10 would accept the verdict of you eight hours as i cabinet to come mps. If Parliament Endorses an up you eight hours as i cabinet to come up with this blindingly obvious solution, didnt it . The prime option, legislation would be passed before the 22nd of may to allow the minister has previously reached out toJeremy Corbyn. Uk to leave the eu, as you can see, minister has previously reached out to Jeremy Corbyn. For several weeks he refused to even meet with her. Avoiding Holding European more recently he refused to attend a parliamentary elections. Lets get meeting because chuka umunna this report from our Political Correspondent chris mason on another apparently was there. But business is up and down the country, the day of brexit deadlock. Public, are saying, get on with in a tribal place like westminster, asking the opposition for help is far this. The shadow business secretary from normal, and a transparent rebecca long bailey has been speaking to bbc breakfast. Acknowledgement of weakness, but the Prime Minister has concluded she has run out of better ideas in her determination to dan walker asked her deliver brexit. If she was surprised by theresa may i am taking action asking to work withJeremy Corbyn. To break the logjam. Im offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition i was quite surprised but the prime and to try to agree a plan that we minister is now backed into a would both stick to to ensure corner. She has no option but to that we leave the reach out. This is long overdue. It European Union and that we do so with a deal. Should have happened a long time im very happy to meet her. We need to have a discussion ago. I welcome the direction she is with the Prime Minister. Taking us in now, and i hope that we need to ensure that parliament has an opportunity to vote sitting alongside that willingness on proposals that to discuss things is a willingness prevent us crashing out of the eu at to discuss things is a willingness to compromise, because we have to find some sort of a proposal that the end of next week. Some conservatives think will unite both parliament but also the whole of the United Kingdom, and the Prime Ministers strategy thatis the whole of the United Kingdom, and that is whyjeremy has said very is bizarre, reaching out to someone inJeremy Corbyn, clearly, hes going to approach who the tories have been these discussions with an open mind. Attempting to portray as not fit to govern. Hes not setting any limitations. We know across parliament that there has to be compromises made, and we hope the discussions will be fruitful, going forward. Give us an this, though, is also a big moment idea, where wellJeremy Corbyn and for the labour leader. The labour party be willing to his manifesto committed him to delivering brexit, compromise to reach an agreement . And now he has that chance. But there will also be the political the Prime Minister knows our temptation to leave the Prime Minister precisely where she is, running out of options starting point. We have set out a sensible deal and that has been on and running out of time. Chris mason, bbc news. The table for some time, a customs you can see adam fleming waiting in union and Single Market membership. Brussels to talk to us in a few you know that you are going to have minutes but first lets go to our to change your position. Over the assistant Political Editor norman la st to change your position. Over the last weeks we have had a series of smith at westminster. Good morning, indicative votes, we have back options that were not our position norman. The Prime Minister and the to try and afford parliament the opportunity to try and find labour Leader Meeting later, could this be the start of a path to a agreement around one option. The softer brexit, or is it too late in customs union, for example the other the day for the leaders to reach day, only lost by a few votes. So we consensus . I think from teen mays are willing to work to a compromise. Point of view we at last have a plan that is going to be the direction of travel for the whole of parliament b,a going forward. But our main basis is point of view we at last have a plan b, a plan b otherwise known as Jeremy Corbyn. Team may. She making sure that what ever deal is oii making sure that what ever deal is on the tables will not protect jobs, recognises she has hit the buffers the economy and living standards, in terms of parliamentary arithmetic and that her deal is simply not workers apostrophe rights and going to get through because there environmental protections and we isa going to get through because there would need to work around that, and is a hard knot of brexiteers who arent going to back it and the dup i hope as the Prime Minister that thatis i hope as the Prime Minister that that is the kind of deal she would have already signalled that mrs may be working towards, as well. Could bring it back a thousand times and they still wouldnt support it, so and they still wouldnt support it, so the only way shes going to get it across the line is to secure well, the involvement of mr corbyn in the process labour backing. The other reality has provoked an angry reaction from some brexiteers in the conservative party. The chairman of the European Research group, jacob rees mogg, moment is the recognition she will spoke to the today programme have to embrace a softer brexit and on bbc radio 4. He told Mishal Hussein that he believes there that in all likelihood will mean is a disconnect between parliament and the people. Staying in some form of a customs i think the difficulty is that the process has now been union, anathema to tory brexiteers taken control of entirely by people who backed remain. But a parliamentary majority and that 52 voted to leave. Probably can be secured for a softer and that there is a big disconnect brexit. And the last sort of key between politicians and voters. The overwhelming majority of mps reality moment for mrs may is the never wanted to leave fa ct reality moment for mrs may is the fact shes going to have to front up the European Union, and still dont. To her brexiteers and we saw that but a majority of voters wanted to. Yesterday with mrs may pretty much clearly signalling she is not going and therefore, by doing what can seem a conciliatory thing, to a cce pt clearly signalling she is not going to accept no deal as a policy option reaching out to the labour party, all that is happening and she is not going to deliver the is that leave voters sort of brexit they want. This are being disenfranchised morning Steve Barclay pretty much that is the fundamental problem. Conceded that they are going to have to consider a customs union. Quite a lot of those who campaigned for remain and voted for remain, mps in the houses of parliament, conceded that they are going to have to consider a customs unionm conceded that they are going to have to consider a customs union. It is not desirable but the inevitable have been voting to deliver brexit. They have been voting consequence of the numbers of the house of commons. Either you leave for the Prime Ministers deal, which you only came around with no deal and parliament is to at the last minute. And not enough of your legislating today to pass a law to colleagues did the same. Thats why brexit prevent that, or you leave with the hasnt been delivered. I dont think thats Prime Ministers deal, which i think a fair analysis, actually. Is the best way to honour the i think the problem is with the deal itself. Referendum result for reasons we that ties us potentially have long debated but the house has into a backstop that. All right, so you have a with it rejected that. Parliament has voted again, then, youve changed against every option that has been your mind again on it, presented and now we have very because you voted for it last friday. Little time before the european no, it would be kind if you listened just for a moment. Council on the tenth so we need to come together in the national its not a question of having voted interest, thats the generous, open for it because i suddenly for the Prime Minister has made to thought it was a good deal. The leader of the opposition and we but because i thought iiow the leader of the opposition and we now need to see whether he can step it was the least bad outcome. So, no, i havent changed my mind. I always thought it was a bad deal. Up now need to see whether he can step up to deliver on the commitments they both gave in their manifestos. It had fundamental flaws with it. Yell and there are serious risks for mr corbyn from this plan b. The most and it didnt deliver the type of Brexit Theresa may had promised. Serious, i suppose, and thats the issue again, you see, mr corbyn from this plan b. The most serious, isuppose, is mr corbyn from this plan b. The most serious, i suppose, is many labour folk might wonder what mr corbyn is because the country voted to leave and parliament is mainly remain, doing possibly helping mrs may to a lot of remainers were willing get her brexit deal across the line. To accept the deal that didnt deliver brexit fully. Whereas leavers had grave there is also deep anxiety among suspicions about it. And that is the fundamental difficulty in british some labour folk that mr corbyn is politics at the moment, not going to put a demand for a that there is a disconnect between the parliament and the people. Referendum in his wish list when he meets mrs may. Instead he suggested he will ask for a customs union, lets ta ke lets take a look at what you are reading and watching on the bbc news guaranteed workers rights, regulatory alignment with new eu app. A bit of brexit but other stories as well. The number one most directives on the environment and employment issues, but may be no read story is the flybe story, mention of the so called dozens read story is the flybe story, d oze ns of read story is the flybe story, dozens of flights have been cancelled for operational reasons. Confirmatory referendum. This simon colder told us on bbc news a morning the shadow business secretary rebecca long bailey simply while ago that it is his said, well, they are going into understanding that this is due to these talks just keeping all options not enough pilots to actually fly open. It is not a case of rescuing those planes. Further down, some any particular individual. This is about getting a deal that respects brexit as i promised, numberfour, the result of the referendum and the Prime Minister to meetjeremy protects the United Kingdom corbyn for brexit talks. Lets see economically going forward. I think how those unfold. We will keep you all members of parliament want to up to date on bbc news. Most secure all members of parliament want to secure such a deal and i think we need to reach the conclusion that watched, this is interesting at number one. It is about a nurse and compromises need to be made. Over the last two years the Prime Minister hasnt made any compromises, the labour party has been willing to compromise throughout the indicative vote process, we voted for a number of options that were not our policy position to try and Bring Parliament together over one or two options and blogger, medina grillo, who was renting a property and embarrassed i think we all need to realise that about not owning it, but then she the red lines that we had need to be got over that by saying that she as flexible as possible. The concern needed to make these rental properties feel like a home, so she of tory brexiteers is notjust that shares tips on social media about mrs may is paving the way for a much how to do that, how to make a rental property feel like home, and as more softer brexit, but also they say she and more people rent properties, is legitimising mr corbyn, a man the thatis and more people rent properties, that is something that is capturing tory party have sought to demonise as unfit to be Prime Minister, the attention. Further down, number three, living fossil given a new argument being that if mrs may has to ask mr corbyn for help then he home. Error, could not load media. Will be seen as the man who rescued let me try to do that again and see brexit, in other words, if it works. No, let me tell you the will be seen as the man who rescued brexit, in otherwords, it will be seen as the man who rescued brexit, in other words, it bolsters his standing and stature. So the story, this is about the giant brexiteers are not a happy bunch. Salamander that was rescued from an here was the leader of the european attempt to smuggle it into britain. Research group jacob it has been given a home at london here was the leader of the European Research groupjacob rees mogg this morning. I think the difficulty is zoo. It has been given a home at london zoo. And you will be able to see that the process is being taken pictures of this in a few minutes, control of entirely by people who im pleased to say because that was just to tee up a report from our backed remain and that 52 voted to science correspondent on this story, so leave and there is a big disconnect science correspondent on this story, so you science correspondent on this story, so you can see science correspondent on this story, so you can see pictures of this giant salamander in a few minutes. Between politicians and voters. The and that is it for todays morning overwhelming majority of mps never wanted to leave the European Union and still dont but a majority of briefing. Vote rs and still dont but a majority of voters wanted to, and therefore, by the high profile corruption trial of former malaysian Prime Minister najib doing what can seem the conciliatory thing, reaching out to the labour razak is now under way. Hes accused of stealing billions of dollars party, all that is happening is that from the countrys sovereign wealth fund. Leave voters are being lets talk to our asian disenfranchised in this process and thatis disenfranchised in this process and that is the fundamental problem. Correspondentjonathan hed, who is and, norman, ithought in the malaysian capital kuala that is the fundamental problem. And, norman, i thought on the lumpur. A huge amount of money has Cooper Letwin plan to require the Prime Minister to delay brexit allegedly been stolen in this. Give beyond april the 12th, how does that us allegedly been stolen in this. Give us the background first of all. This fit in with the talks theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn are going to be having . It is still going to go was supposedly an Investment Fund for the future of malaysia, which ahead, this attempt to ensure that mrs may has to ask for a delay and was set up shortly after mr najib rule out no deal. My rule out no deal. My sense is, though, the sort of became Prime Minister. There were momentum behind that is now beginning to ease off because of the problems when he was in power that we re problems when he was in power that were never properly investigated. Latest move by mrs may. Bear in but the sums of money allegedly siphoned off are enormous, 11. 5 mind, its worth noting, the government are planning to move billion us dollars at least, and very, very quickly indeed. Let me there was a flamboyant young just give you the timetable. They businessmen, an associate of the wa nt just give you the timetable. They want this done and dusted by the Prime Minister who was spending wildly in the United States on weekend. In other words, they want lavish parties with pop stars and the westminster part of brexit movie stars, buying luxury yachts. He seems to have taken a lot of that sorted by close of play friday. So what they are saying is pm and money. Mr najib lost power Jeremy Corbyn meet today probably after pmqs, secure a deal by this unexpectedly for the first time in malaysian history and suddenly finds evening, no 10 then put down a himself on trial. It has taken a motion for a meaningful vote long time to get him to trial, but tomorrow, vote held tomorrow. If out of power, the current government there is no agreement, no 10 are is determined to hold him to suggesting that they would then put account. He has pleaded not guilty down a motion for indicative votes to 42 charges of corruption and tomorrow, and that would provide a various other abuses. The first of those starting today. We expect this signal of what parliament was to continue for many months as the prepared to agree. Mrs may would go scale of the scandal is exposed in to the eu next week and say this is court. Briefly, what has this the direction parliament is willing scandal done to politics in the to go in and please give us a country, and trust in politicians . Limited extension. So basically, they want this sorted out westminster by the weekend. Lets it is like so many countries, it is see if that can happen. Norman, polarised. Mr najib still has his thank you. And lets go to brussels supporters, but there was a wave of and speak to our correspondent adam opposition to the government which fleming to get reaction to all of is why the ruling party, after 60 this. The European Commission is setting out today and over the next yea rs of is why the ruling party, after 60 years of power, lost power last couple of days what a no deal brexit year, and those people who voted for might mean in the number of areas that change expected mr najib to go like fisheries, environment and straight behind bars. It has been customs and so on. But, what is nine months since he was first their reaction to this latest charged, but the malaysian attempt to avoid that no deal authorities stressed they want the trial process to be transparent, and scenario, adam . The eu has been saying to theresa to show that in the new democratic may for months now that if she era, mr najib will have the chance doesnt have the votes for the deal to defend himself. They are warning on her own side she will have to people that it is very complicated reach out to the other side to get the deal through, so they are pretty and it will take a long time. Pleased she is adopting that strategy now. Eva hofstadter, the jonathan, thank you for bringing us brexit coordinator of the eu, up jonathan, thank you for bringing us up to date on that story. Just as tweeted last night that it is better jonathan was speaking, some news late than never but people in coming in that the conservative brussels have the same questions as minister nigel adams mp, sorry, not people having westminster, what is the end product of this cross party minister, conservative mp nigel discussion going to be . Can both adams, he is actually the uk political parties, conservatives and labour survive their leaders working government ministerfor adams, he is actually the uk government minister for wales, adams, he is actually the uk government ministerfor wales, has announced that he has resigned, together . Will this go down the route plan b that norman sketched out of more indicative votes in tweeting in the last few minutes, he parliament . Guy verhofstadt. What says. Will that lead to a command world there are still just will that lead to a command world there are stilljust be more deadlock at the end of it . One of the first eu leaders who suggested this approach first was the danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and he tweeted last night he was welcoming this, but then asked, is it too good to be true . And as usual iamjust i am just going to pull up on my we got a cryptic poetic tweet from twitter account the letter to see donald tusk, the president of the what mr adams is saying. He says i believe we have two great european council, two parts to it, the first part said this didnt challenges, we must deliver the amount to the clarity needed from brexit the people voted for and london, so this is not enough of a prevent the calamity of a Jeremy Corbyn government. Sadly i feel that way forward just for theresa may to we are now at risk of simultaneously say she is going to speak tojeremy failing in both. He says i have been corbyn. The eu wants to see an end loyally supportive of the negotiated result. It also, he called on the deal with the eu at every stage as i other eu leaders, the 27 prime believe an orderly exit is ministers, president s and prefera ble believe an orderly exit is preferable to living without a deal, chancellors who will meet here for but i believe the uk would have an emergency summit on brexit on coped with leaving with a managed wednesday, to be patient, saying to some readers who are not keen on an no deal. At cabinet yesterday there extension, telling them to wait and was an opportunity to get onto the see what the end product is before front foot for once, but, and heres they make a decision. He seems to be a very patient man, adam. 0n his reason for deciding to resign they make a decision. He seems to be a very patient man, adam. On another matter, there is some news today on his reason for deciding to resign his position, by turning toJeremy Corbyn to assist you at this crucial travel to the eu in the event of a stage rather than being bold, it is no deal brexit. Tell us more. A grave error. It is clear that we will now end up in the customs travel to the eu in the event of a nodeal brexit. Tell us more. This is an important story because its union. That is not the brexit my about uk citizens getting visa free travel for short trips to the eu in constituents were promised. That is the detail of that letter of the event of no deal. A potentially resignation from conservative mp massive hassle being avoided there. Nigel adams, who has resigned as government ministerfor but it has ended up being quite a nigel adams, who has resigned as government minister for wales, because of theresa mays decision to nerdy brussels story. But i think its worth taking you through it. Invite Jeremy Corbyn for talks on the eu published draft legislation the way ahead on brexit. Lets take that put the uk on the list of countries whose nationals dont need a visa to come to europe last year. Then the Spanish Government insisted a little breather from the way ahead on brexit. Lets take a little breatherfrom brexit and that a footnote to be put into that get around that from the bbc sport legislation which describes centre with sally nugent. I enjoyed gibraltar as a colony of the british seeing you outside on bbc breakfast this morning talking to all the crown, that was quite incendiary netball players. It was such a great language for brits in brussels and the british member of the European Parliament Claude Moraes overseeing one. It reminded me of pe lessons at the negotiations on the legislation school, and being rubbish at for the European Parliament objected everything i was rubbish. To it strenuously, the legislation school, and being rubbish at everything iwas rubbish. I school, and being rubbish at everything i was rubbish. I was absolutely terrible. But it makes me went nowhere, the legislative wa nt to absolutely terrible. But it makes me want to have another go, and that is process was completely gummed up, what we have been talking about, Claude Moraes was removed from his woman going back and playing again. Job earlier this week, as a result we have a special netball guest that has blocked the legislation and coming up in a couple of minutes. The European Parliament and the eu but first of all i will start with Member States in the form of the the football. European council have managed to finalise the legislative proposal, so finalise the legislative proposal, so all that has to happen now is a positive vote for it in the european fulham have been relegated parliament in brussels tomorrow and from the premier league. Thenit parliament in brussels tomorrow and they lost 4 1 to watford then it will go on to the european to confirm their relegation with five games remaining, statute book and you and i will not despite forking out £100 million on transfers. Have to apply for a visa to come to Manchester United boss europe for stays of 90 days or less. 0le Gunnar Solksjaer says his team must win five of their remaining six league games 0k, not nerdy at all, adam, thank if theyre to qualify for next seasons Champions League. You. Adam fleming in brussels, thank their hopes of doing so were damaged you. Adam fleming in brussels, thank you very much. Now to other news. By a 2 1 defeat at wolves. The winner coming via this bizarre own goal from chris smalling. United had ashley young sent off prisons in england and wales are in deep crisis according to a report by mps. They say theres been increase in overcrowding caused earlier and remain fifth. By the use of longer sentences and cuts to funding. Theyve found the number of prison places has not kept pace with demand. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent tom symonds. A riot in hmp birmingham. 0vercrowded, underfunded and increasingly unsafe. Mps on the Justice Select Committee say kean, who had beenjeered something must be done throughout the game, struck from close range with five about our prisons. Minutes left and then stood in front there has been a string of the cagliari fans behind the goal and opened his arms. Of riots behind bars. The pressure is so great, play was halted and the warning was building more prisons is no longer a sustainable solution, broadcast that the crowd. The according to todays report. Referee blew the final whistle the number of inmates has fallen shortly afterwards. Incredibly, slightly in recent years but only after growing steadily for 25 years, from 114,000 in 1993 juventus defender suggested that to 82,000 in 2018. Because more criminals moise kean was partly to blame for are being jailed for longer. The incident. This is the quote. In the last five years, budgets have been cut by 15 and the ministry ofjustice estimates that closing the funding gap would mean cutting the prison population by 20,000. Moise kean put a picture of his thats a fifth. Mps say the system is celebration on instagram and said, failing staff, prisoners and the public, with stubbornly the best way to respond to racism, high reoffending rates. We are failing on all of those measures and not pretty. Notoracism. Thats basically because we dont have a strategy for managing the size of our prison population and weve got more people in the institutions than we can the second biggest club ground in the uk will host realistically and its first competitive match later. Tottenham hotspurs new stadium constructively deal with. Is opening six months later than planned but will the report says prison sentences hold 62,000 people. Look at the size of that. Lets have of less than 12 months should be replaced with community service. The governments looking at scrapping six month prison sentences and making community a look at some of the back Pages Service more stringent. Meanwhile, its also this morning. Planning to deliver 10,000 more prison places. The guardian we are in tom symonds, bbc news. Another dimension Mauricio Pochettino has challenged tottenham to think and act like one of europes elite clubs ahead of their first competitive match at that new stadium against Crystal Palace tonight. The independent says farewell fulham following their relegation. 9 16am. Also at the bottom, united target the headlines on bbc news. £100 million sancho. The Prime Minister is expected to Manchester United have reportedly made Borussia Dortmunds meet labour leaderJeremy Corbyn young england winger today to try and find a way through jadon sancho their number one the brexit process, and she is set transfer target this summer. To ask the eu for another extension. How united could use him at the moment. Scrapjail to ask the eu for another extension. Scrap jail sentences of under a year the daily express say mps, as a report claims prisons headline howler, following their 2 1 defeat at wolves last night, which has in england and wales are in crisis. Hurt their chances of making the top four and Champions League and sharia law comes into force qualification for next season. Today in the small south eastern asian nation of brunei. From now on those convicted of adultery or suck we are counting down to the netball down that homosexuality could be world cup. I told you that we have a stoned to death. Special guest, tracey neville, the in sport, fulham are the second team to be relegated from the premier england head coach is here. 100 days league this season. A 4 1 defeat to until the start of the competition, england hopes are high after that watford sealed their fate. 0le Gunnar Solskjaer says manchester dramatic win in the commonwealth united must win five of their last games. We are onlyjust recovering from that and you have to gather six league games to finish in the top four and they remain fifth after yourself for a world cup. Wonderful, losing 2 1 at wolves. And for most beautiful trophy in front of you. You are not going to touch it, of yesterdays formula 1 testing session they were all chasing a though, are you . It could be bad schumacher in a ferrari, michaels son nick was driving for his dads luck. For everyone it feels like the world cup has just old team and finished second luck. For everyone it feels like the world cup hasjust come on luck. For everyone it feels like the world cup has just come on top of us. World cup has just come on top of us. Weve had a seven month International Season that has been quite gruelling. There have been fastest. Mick. Some performances in that season that we have to improve on. If we the parents of a woman who killed are going to challenge for this herself at a Mental Health hospital beautiful trophy in front of us. But we are heading in the right say failings in her care were unbelievable. Claire greaves direction. We want to put our best from pontypool was a patient foot forward. Why does this happen . At cygnet hospital in coventry. In february an inquest found a series of care failings contributed to her death. Paul martin reports. After that glorious moment, why does as a child, they described me the momentum sometimes falter . What we didnt expect after the as fussy, picky, choosy. Commonwealth games victory was the mental and physical toll it actually but in my mind, i was weak, bad and fat. Had on some of our athletes. But we Claire Greaves described in vivid detail the reality of life with anorexia reacted very soon to that and we did and a personality disorder. Really well in respect of resting she was a campaigner, a role that players, making sure that they had took her to the breakfast time away from sport. 0ne sofa where she explained what it was like to be kept players, making sure that they had time away from sport. One of the in a police cell because a mental failures that you can do Straight Health bed was unavailable. After is to expect these athletes to i was absolutely keep getting back on that momentum. Terrified at the time. It made the situation you speak about peaks and troughs, a lot worse at a time and that was a huge trough for our when i really needed it to be better. Girls after that Commonwealth Games. But while campaigning for better but we have got them in a great Mental Health services for others, place. We have taken Different Girls her own struggle continued. In 2017, she was moved to this to different tournaments. We have new Specialist Hospital in coventry. Selected different squads. That has despite being assessed as high risk, placed us in good stead and she was able to kill herself hopefully we can keep everyone free in her hospital room. From injury and playing as well as they did through the international but an inquestjury did not decide season and just carry their performances forward. More than claires death was suicide. 100,000 girls or women have taken up they reached an open conclusion and said that failings netball since the Commonwealth Games here at cygnet contributed victory. Are you aware of how to claires death. Among them, claires observation inspirational that moment was and levels were not increased, how potentially the world cup could despite her making several self harm attempts in the days before be as well . For someone like myself she died, and her care plan wasnt followed, who started the sport at five years which meant she was alone in her old, who went along with my mum, she room when she took her own life. Was an inspirational character to me it seems unbelievable and a role model, and i thought what that that can happen. And a role model, and i thought what a difference you made in my life and theyve got the systems in place the impact she had any progressing to make sure that they manage the healthcare properly in that sport. So for us as role but the failings models, we created a victory that were quite shocking. Has impacted so many thousands of people. And that was quite emotional cygnet healthcare says its making a number of changes following recommendations made for us. Im listening to the stories at the inquest. Paul martin, bbc news. Coming out, people are getting back into netball. It does not mean that you have to be on court. You can be a volunteer, a manager, you can go Regional Airline flybe has cancelled along and watch. That is what is dozens of flights this morning for what it describes really rewarding. There are so many as operational reasons. The flights affected are mainly within the uk, accessible avenues to get involved the airline has apologised in sport even if you cannot for the inconvenience. Contribute to the on court staff. Tracy, lovely to talk to you. Best lets get more on this with the of luck. 100 days to go, northern independents travel editor Stephen Coulter who is in the studio. What more can you tell us about what ireland and scotland are in the competition also. These operational reasons are . There thats all the sport for now. Is an awful lot of passengers, i more from the bbc reckon into the thousands, at airports such as belfast, city, sport centre at 11 15am. Edinburgh, birmingham, birmingham, southampton, cardiff also has weve had a short statement from cancellations, who got a message last night saying sorry, your flight flybe about cancellations, is being cancelled. I understand apologising to all customers and partners affected by the current there have been more cancellations flight partners affected by the current today which were not originally flight cancellations. 95 of flights planned last night. Whenever an are operating as normal, says the airline says operational reasons, or airline, but the recognise the operational difficulties, thats impact of the cancellations and confirm what we heard from simon really just a catchall for circumstances that the airline doesnt want to go into too much. Colder earlier, that a shortage of the big problem i am hearing from pilots is among the reasons for these cancellations. Thousands of inside the industry is that flybe doesnt have enough pilots to passengers were affected, but also operate its scheduled flights. As a seasonality, pilots leave and result of that, you are getting ad something that flybe describes as hoc cancellations. We saw quite a base restructuring. Customers are lot last week. The airline actually advised to check their website for launched new flights just this more details. That statementjust coming through from the airline. Weekend from newquay to heathrow, but in other parts of the uk, people arejust but in other parts of the uk, people are just furious that we have seen we can show you the pictures from all these cancellations. Thousands this story that was in the macro to of passengers affected, you say. What can they do, or what redress is there for the inconvenience . Initially the european passenger earlier. Rights rules say very strictly flybe the Worlds Largest amphibian has has to provide an alternative flight a new home at london zoo. If it cant get one on its own four chinese giant salamanders were stopped by the uk border force services effectively today, or in an attempt to smuggle them possibly tomorrow. Then they have to into the country. Come up with a ticket on another the zoo took in the critically endangered species and now one of them will be on show airline. But of course, flybe is to the public. 0ur science correspondent Rebecca Morelle has used often for people on short had an exclusive look. A bizarre looking beast business trips, so if it is within meet london zoos latest resident, a chinese giant salamander, mainland gb they willjust cancel which can reach nearly the flight, get a full refund and go two metres long, making it the biggest amphibian on the planet. By road or rail. Northern ireland today, its being moved to a new enclosure. Particularly badly hit, at least ten the salamander is very young, far from cancellations in and out of belfast fully grown, so a quick weigh in city, people heading to alder grove and then its swabbed airport, belfast international, and to check its health. Also down to dublin to try and get flights, but everybody should be this animal has already been on quite a journey. Entitled to 250 euros, right now it was discovered about £215 in cancellation, which i after an attempt tosmuggle it into the uk. Reckon with lost revenue just for i was amazed when i got today alone is going to cost flybe the call from uk border force, and actually seeing these critically endangered amphibians being smuggled illegally really hit about £500,000. Speaking of the us hard because they are a species money, flybe had a Financial Rescue that we have dedicated so much package earlier this year, didnt effort to conserve in the wild. It . Is this unconnected, or should it is such a rare chance to see we be concerned about the health of a creature like this up close. The business . It is very strongly these animals were once connected. The pilots are looking at widespread across china, a couple of things that they are unhappy about. The first one is that but they were taken from the streams that they live in and bred in farms for their meat. When Virgin Atlantic stobart air and the Us Hedge Fund took over flybe, a recent survey found that there are now barely any of them left in the wild. Effectively the shares were written down to just effectively the shares were written down tojust a effectively the shares were written down to just a penny and since the pilots have been given shares instead of pay increases they were chinese giant salamanders very unhappy and some have moved on. Are living fossils virtually unchanged since the time there is also the idea that the of the dinosaurs. They are unlike any other airline will try and shrink to success , airline will try and shrink to success, reducing the operation of the number of aircraft in its fleet animal on the planet, and the number of staff so a lot of people are trying to get out but it is this uniqueness thats making them so highly sought after. Quickly. But i dont see that there isa the trade of wildlife is rife quickly. But i dont see that there is a danger of a collapse as we saw throughout the world and i think in february with fly bmi another as species like the chinese giant Regional Airline, simply because the salamander become rarer, they can actually place more demand rescuing parties have pumped tens of on the trade of a species, millions of pounds into flybe and so anything that creates more pressure on amphibians wa nted millions of pounds into flybe and wanted to continue to fly. 0k, in the wild is going to be simon, thank you, good to have you detrimental to their future survival. With us. Simon calder. The ministry at london zoo, its time to move the salamander. The hope is to eventually create a breeding population, of defence has been criticised for but highly territorial, its plan to dispose of nuclear for now it is in the tank alone. Submarines. Nine of the vessels still contain they do not have scales, nuclearfuel, according to the Government Spending watchdog, they have soft skin. The National Audit office. It said failing to get rid of them its a chance for the public to learn about risked the uks reputation one of natures giants, even as a responsible nuclear power. If it is a little shy, the mod said it would when it gets used to its new home. Dispose of them as soon as practically possible. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. A suspect in the murder of los angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle has been arrested according to police. Eric holder had been on the run since the weekend after fleeing the scene of the fatal shooting. 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And maybe some baby pictures now as the authorities in peru have opened well. Lets take a look at these an investigation into the suspicious death of a british missionary and pictures of a budding artist, lola environmental activist. Paul mcauley, who was 71, was found dead on tuesday june. In the city of iquitos shes had exhibits at an art in the amazon. Gallery in new york. His body had reportedly been burned. Her first show was so popular people were snapping up antibiotic resistance has been called the greatest threat four pictures at a time. To human health in the 21st the artist who discovered her says some of her paintings sold for more century by scientists. Than 1,000. Public Health England say her approach to work is fairly the problem is primarily down simple when she wants to start, to the drugs being over prescribed, meaning they become less effective she says painting . And when shes at fighting dangerous bacteria. Now a team of researchers believe there may be hope, done, she says done. In the form of honey. Tim muffett reports. Simple, clear instructions. That girl is going to go far. Let mejust tell you some breaking news. The Scottish First minister Nicola Sturgeon is due to meet the Prime Minister to resume a four brexit talks in london. These discussions come as theresa may prepares to sit down as labour leaderJeremy Corbyn in an effort to break the brexit deadlock. Nicola sturgeon said she would prefer to stop brexit rather than agree a compromise. The snp has also said any brexit deal must be a stitch up between labour and the i was deteriorating day on day. Why conservatives. While in london, werent they working . They found out Nicola Sturgeon is expected to attend the uk sabin uk cabinet i had antimicrobial resistance, its becoming more and more common, which is the alarming thing and why we subcommittee preparing for a have to do something. Possible nodal scenario. That news just coming in, scotlands first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to meet the Prime Ministerfour brexit anti microbial resistance minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to meet the Prime Minister four brexit talks is what happens when microorganisms such as these evolve in london. Right now, it is time for and antibiotics can no longer kill a look at the weather with simon them. King. Just a reminder that it is anti microbial resistance is predicted to kill more people than cancer by 2050, and if we get to the april and we have had some heavy stage where we have no working antibiotics, it would essentially mean snow across scotland, Northern England and north wales. Look at the end of modern medicine. This photo from northumberland, research aims to clear up the question of why can bacteria not these poor lambs trudging along in survive in a beehive . These poor lambs trudging along in the snow. This is the radar image one of the main reasons through the morning. The southern for that is the Natural Antimicrobial Properties of honey. Happens, the pennines and north honey has been used as a treatment wales seeing snow mainly above 200 for infection for centuries, it contains natural antibiotics, which can kill bacteria. Metres. It has been snowing in the problem is, its sticky, which means its very cumbria, 12 centimetres there difficult to use in through the morning. And in parts of scotla nd through the morning. And in parts of scotland up to six centimetres. That surgery or on a wound. Snow is still with us at the moment but it will ease off across Northern England and scotland as the rain has were taking it from something that is thick and sticky and turning it into sprays, into western scotland and northern creams and powders, that can be ireland. Still some wintry showers easily applied to lots of different parts of the body. Honey based medical gel has across wales and the southwest. Already been developed. Also, quite a strong wind, the team here want to particularly in the north and west take that idea further. With gusts of up to 60 mph. Some this is our simulated wound, its killing the bacteria. Here we have our emulsion, sunshine in eastern areas with the risk of some heavy, thundery that has got the droplets of the honey, and this could be used showers, and temperatures between preventively as well, so before a surgeon seven and 10 degrees but with that makes an incision. Would that work potentially northerly wind it will feel colder as well as an antibiotic prescribed than that in northern areas. By a doctor . Yeah, so this is an alternative tonight, some showers rotating to using antibiotics, and what is really promising about this honey is that around that area of low pressure. It it has already been shown to kill bacteria that are resistant could be wintry across the higher to conventional antibiotics, ground of wales and South West England and into scotland. And it such as the superbug, mrsa. Will turn quite chilly with a patchy frost first thing tomorrow. This area of low pressure will stick the sixth antibiotic doctors tried on debbie did work, but she very nearly died around in the south west throughout and she welcomes another approach thursday. This weather front to fighting infection. Wrapping around it. We will see quite a bit of snow in south wales, pa rt part of the double edged sword of the midlands, South West England, being a survivor is the fact that so mainly above 200 metres but down to many people dont make it. Lower levels, there will be some we have to support research so that we find other methods of treating infections. Its hoped that if funding is found, sleetiness. Some rain across the far these products will be north of scotland, elsewhere, dry brought to medical trial in the next few years. And bright on thursday with tim muffett, bbc news. Temperatures between seven and 10 degrees. And a slight change going into friday. We still have that area now its time for a look at the of low pressure drifting away, but a weather forecast, lets get the southerly wind bringing less cold latest with carol. I hear there is airas we go southerly wind bringing less cold air as we go through into friday. It snow in the forecast. Should be dry with any showers in the west. Goodbye for now. Thats right, snow across scotland, Northern England, shropshire, 12 centimetres in cumbria at the moment. Through this morning you will find low pressure driving this snow and rain, drifting to the west and the snow will ease. It is accompanied by gusty winds in the north and west, rain for Northern Ireland improving later in the day, and for england and wales where we dont have the snow showers we have rain showers but they are likely to be heavy with thunder and hail embedded in them. Although the mercury might say 7 10dc, what you will find is that in the north and the west when you add on the strength of the wind it will feel more like 2 4. As we head through the evening and overnight the low pressure sinks to the south west and quarter of the uk, again with the rotation of cloud and rain, id also showers around it, we will still see some hill snow, but its going to be a cold night with some frost around, and also patchy mist and fog forming particularly in the east, and a risk of some slippery surfaces. That leads us into tomorrow, still some hill snow and rain, crossing scotla nd hill snow and rain, crossing scotland and Northern England, in the south west we will see some outbreaks of rain with hill snow as well. But drier and brighter the further east you travel, tomorrow temperatures up to 12

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