Who already takes it and says its changed his life. 13,000 solar panels on one roof well show you the worlds greenest industrial building. Its approximately 200,000 square feet of panels. And more than four megawatts of energy, we can produce on an annual basis. So how many megawatts do you use . Less than one megawatt. The rest is going into the public net. The cbi has exclusively told this programme the uk government is not doing enough to encourage British Companies to go green. Well ask what more they can do. And well talk live to this Liverpool Fan who got knocked out in his quest to get a wave from his hero mo salah. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Later, well be talking to the foodbank in grimsby thats been so overwhelmed since the start of the Summer Holidays that it might be forced to close. If youve been using your local foodbank, maybe for the first time recently, get in touch. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. First, Joanna Gosling has the news. The Prime Minister is launching a review into whether dangerous criminals should spend more time injail before being released. Its the latest in a series of announcements on law and order from the government including the creation of thousands more prison places and extending stop and search powers in england and wales. Critics say theres no evidence that longer sentences prevent crime, and the uk already has the largest prison population in western europe. Drug crime is increasing in many small towns and villages, but has fallen in the centre of many big cities. Dealers known as county lines gangs have been expanding their networks to suburbs and rural areas, often using violence and exploiting vulnerable young people to sell drugs. But overall, bbc News Analysis of crime data found drug crimes in england and wales have fallen by more than 50,000 in the past five years. Hong kong Airports Authority has cancelled all departure flights for the rest of the day, after thousands of Anti Government protesters descended on the airport. 0nly flights already in the air will be allowed to land and flights that have completed the check in process will be able to take off. The number of complaints about british betting companies has increased almost fifty fold in the past five years. New figures obtained from the Gambling Commission by the bbc show that there were more than 8,000 complaints in the last year. That compares to just 169 in 2013. Most complaints were about firms refusing to pay out on winning bets orfailing to operate in a socially responsible way. Caroline lucas has asked 10 female politicians from all parties tojoin her in forming an emergency cabinet to try to stop a no deal brexit. Writing in the guardian newspaper, the green party mp said the all women cabinet could bring a different perspective. Ms lucas, whose party wants another brexit referendum, said the aim would be to force a no confidence vote in Prime Minister borisjohnson. Well be speaking to her here on the programme at around 10. 45. A man will appear in court later charged with attempted murder, after a Police Officer was run over in birmingham as he tried to stop a suspected stolen car. Mubashar hussein, whos 29, also faces a number of assault and driving charges, along with another man. The family of the 15 Year Old School Girl with special needs whos gone missing in malaysia could offer a reward to find her. Hundreds of people are now involved and detectives in malaysia have set up a special hotline for information. Nora quoirin was last seen at a forest eco resort where she was staying with her parents. A young Liverpool Fan who knocked himself unconscious on a lamppost while chasing mo salahs car after training says he was gobsmacked to have been visited by his idol. 11 year old louis fowler and his 10 year old brother isaac were trying to get the liverpool strikers attention as was driving out of the clubs Training Base on saturday, when he ran into the post. Mo salah turned his car around, went to check that louis was ok and gave him and his brother a hug. Thats a summary of the latest news. Back to victoria. And we will talk to louis and isaac later in the programme. This afternoon, people with Cystic Fibrosis will hear whether two life changing drugs will be made available on the nhs in scotland. The Scottish Medicines Consortium which recommends which drugs the scottish nhs should fund will announce their decision on the drugs 0rkambi and symkevi. The drugs which cost £100,000 per year per patient are currently only available on the nhs in exceptional circumstances. Campaigners say the drugs can slow the decline in lung function, which is the main cause of death among people with Cystic Fibrosis, by 42 . If the drugs are approved today in scotland, its likely to put pressure on the nhs in englald, Northern Ireland and wales to provide the treatment. Lets talk again now to christina walker, whose nine year old son luis has Cystic Fibrosis. They were on our programme in february, pleading for this drug to be made available across the country. Mrs walker says her family could move to scotland if they approve this drug. Also here, Rebecca Cosgriff the director, of the Cystic Fibrosis trust. In glasgow, the snp mp marion fellows, whos campaigned to make these drugs readily available on the nhs across the uk her granddaughter has the condition and also in glasgow is callum kelly, whos 29 years old and started taking symkevi for Cystic Fibrosis seven weeks ago. Christina walker, thank you for coming onto our programme again. Has significant is this decision from the Scottish Medicines Consortium . Its massive. Families from across the uk, england, wales and Northern Ireland as well as those in scotland will be watching with bated breath because it really does signal the intent of vertex, the drug company. I want to express my the drug company. I want to express e the drug company. I want to express my hope and support for the families in scotland, many of whom i am connected with on social media, who have been working so hard and are so desperate and have been campaigning for years, as have the rest of us, working with the cf trust and msps. Everyone has put so much into this that it everyone has put so much into this thatitis everyone has put so much into this that it is now down to the reasonableness or not of the drug company. Today i believe that if a way is found in scotland, that we are then give hope to the nhs in england and Northern Ireland and wales to signal a roll out. But we will see because these talks have failed many times before and vertex recently declined a list price offer from spain because they said the drugs couldnt be judged by results. And the smc and nice in england does require the drugs to be measured by results, so we are anxiously waiting and we hope it is positive. How are you feeling about this decision, luis . I dont want to move to scotland. Bless him. This is the pressure it is putting on families across the uk. Luis, just hearing the idea that we might consider moving to scotland, we have also become part of a buyers group which has looked at buying generic versions from argentina. But the amount is still high. The price is more than my part time wages. The pressure that is being put on familiesjust to pressure that is being put on families just to get access to medicines that can make their childrens lives better is intolerable and it must be brought to an end. But if the decision this afternoon from the Scottish Medicines Consortium is that it will be made available on the nhs over there, is that something that you would considerfor your son . There, is that something that you would consider for your son . Moving from sussex to scotland . We would hope first of all that it would trigger what is possible and the nhs would jump on that and look to do similar. But if they couldnt, we would be one of many families considering that drastic move, yes. We would do anything for your loved one, but that is not something we would do likely. My recently widowed father is local to us and that would be heartbreaking. So you would consider splitting up your family in order to get the drugs for luis . |j think order to get the drugs for luis . think its important that people realise that that is what it is making families consider. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition. You haveit fibrosis is a genetic condition. You have it from birth. You progressively get more symptoms, more lung infections, and this is the first medicine that is available that can reduce and slow that. We will do anything as a family to get that for him. We appeal to politicians and the nhs and anyone involved in this to recognise the human cost of this and fight for us because luis needs this medicine. Luis, you do need the medicines, dont you . Yes. What was the medicines help you do . Live a normal life, maybe. And what cant you do at the moment . I do what do you have to do every morning . Lots of nebulisers, tablets. You do physio every day. Physio. Its a threehour battle every day just to every day. Physio. Its a threehour battle every dayjust to maintain health. If you think of the two hours in the morning and day out in the evening. 0h, hours in the morning and day out in the evening. Oh, yeah. Luis is fantastic. Like most people who are born with it, it is all they have ever known. So they are very brave and resilient. They take the increasing load of treatment as part of their life. But knowing now that there is something that can hold back the tide with that, people across the uk really need access. It shouldnt be this hard. If there wasnt a monopoly, it wouldnt be. When you see other drugs being brought to market, if it is competitive, Companies Want them to get to patients quickly. There is that natural mechanism. But when i drug company, in the case of rare diseases, when they come along with a first treatment, people see there has been nothing, so it is a first treatment and has a monopoly for ten yea rs. Treatment and has a monopoly for ten years. But they argue that they have put their money in. They have invested in this, they have discovered this, and that is why they need to continue charging £100,000 per patient per year to continue investing in drugs like this. A canadian study has shown the vertex will make 21 billion just from 0rkambi. And we can argue that they didnt do the discovery, that was done by charity money. People can give different arguments stop but the fact is that in a Public Health system, drugs have to have a value relative to a price that co m pa res to value relative to a price that compares to other drugs, and these dont, and vertex are refusing an evaluation of their drugs. So i am hoping the smc has made that breakthrough. Spain and niece in england have not been able to, so a lot of hope is banking on scotland. Luis, i heard you say at the beginning that you didnt want to move to scotland. Why do you say that . I want to stay here, because i like my house. I like the people who live with me. I like my school. But if you could get the drugs that could change your life . Its not a choice anyone should have to make, is it . That is the point. Its not a choice that a nine year old should need to make. Let me bring in callum. Thank you for talking to us in glasgow, callum kelly. You started taking one of these drugs, symkevi, four Cystic Fibrosis seven weeks ago. How were you able to get access to it . I was able to get it through a Scottish Government system. My consultant doctor plaid oii system. My consultant doctor plaid on my behalf and ijust got a focal out of the blue one day my doctor applied on my behalf and i got a phone call monday. That was howl was able to get it. So you were one of the lucky few. Can you tell us how it has changed your life in the last seven weeks . So what i thought was normal before for 29 years, it turns out that that was pretty bad. Seven weeks ago, i couldnt walk 15 minutes to work in the morning without having to stop halfway to catch my breath. I was going skateboarding the other day. Now i can walk for just skateboarding the other day. Now i can walk forjust over an hour with iio can walk forjust over an hour with no problem. I used to not be able to lie on my back at night time and for me, that was normal. Ijust accepted that i couldnt do that. Now it is a thing that i can do. My weight is up. I have put on almost five kilograms in eight weeks. Things like that that i never thought would be possible are now happening, and its great. It has had a huge impact. Is this drug going to help extend your life, do you know . definitely hope so. When i was younger, i never had a Long Term Plan for anything and now i feel that that is something i will hopefully have. I feel amazing on these drugs. Hopefully, it means i can live a longer and better life. Let me bring in marion fellows who is also in glasgow, snp mp. You have been campaigning to make these drugs readily available on the nhs across the uk. Your granddaughter has Cystic Fibrosis. Do you have any steer about what this decision this afternoon will be from the Scottish Medicines Consortium . No, im afraid i dont. I am hopeful and Medicines Consortium . No, im afraid i dont. Iam hopeful and i Medicines Consortium . No, im afraid i dont. I am hopeful and i think scotla nd i dont. I am hopeful and i think scotland has led the way in giving these drugs to people with Cystic Fibrosis. And i hope the decision is the one that everyone hopes for. And if it is a yes, they can be available on the nhs in scotland, he would be expecting, as we had from christina walker, english families to move to scotland to get access to this. Are you sympathetic to that . Well, scotland is a very welcoming place but i dont think it should be necessary for families to trek across the uk to get access to the drugs their children need. Of course, people would agree with you. But if that is the case, that is what is going to happen. Yes, it may well do. I expect that will be a factor that is taken into consideration. But scotland is a welcoming place and we will welcome anyone who wants to live and work in scotland. Let me bring in rebecca cosg rove, a scotland. Let me bring in rebecca cosgrove, a directorfrom the scotland. Let me bring in rebecca cosgrove, a director from the Cystic Fibrosis trust. How big is this decision this afternoon . Its a really important decision. If the Scottish Medicines Consortium recommend routine access to 0rkambi and symkevi in scotland, that means rapid, routine access to the 350 people with Cystic Fibrosis based in scotland who are eligible for these medicines. 0ur scotland who are eligible for these medicines. Our hope would be that that would create a Ripple Effect across the uk and encourage immediate access and agreements between the drug company vertex and the nhs in Northern Ireland, wales and england. The nhs in england has not been able to come to an agreement with the vertex. Why do you say that a positive decision in scotla nd you say that a positive decision in scotland might create this Ripple Effect . Well, it would certainly create pressure on other parts of the uk to reach a deal. We are told that talks are ongoing between the drug company vertex and nhs england for people with Cystic Fibrosis in england. It would trigger families like christinas to consider uprooting their family and moving. It would create pressure to reach a deal and demonstrate that a deal can be made and it is not impossible. Thank you all for coming on the programme. We await the decision with interest. We wish you all the best and we will see what happens. Luis, nice to see you. Nice to see you too. The most dangerous criminals could stay locked up for longer. The idea will be looked at as part of a review of sentencing, announced today by borisjohnson. The Prime Minister has also said the Crown Prosecution Service will get an extra £85m over the next two years, to help tackle the rise in Violent Crime in england and wales. Robert buckland is the newjustice secretary i have a view that is based upon nearly 30 years of experience of the system. I think that we need to build in a better system of incentives to encourage progress and good behaviour, to reduce reoffending and to make sure that when eventually, prisoners are released, that they are in a position to resume life in the community in a way that doesnt pose a risk to the public. Thats myjob. With regards to the risk of reoffending, work needs to be done to reduce reoffending and that is not possible. I am working on reforms to the probation system to try and make sure that we have more Effective Community sentences were that approach is merited. But this review is a focus on the other end of the system, serious violent and sexual offenders who are sometimes eligible for release halfway irrespective of whether they had made progress. There are types of sen