To save the high street. In sport, beaten but at least hes back. Andy murray loses on his return to singles tennis in cincinnati. Hes taking things slowly and will only play doubles at the us open. Good morning. A cool start to the dave but for many dry with sunshine. However, a few showers around and later well see rain coming in from the west to the day. Ill have more details in 15 minutes. Its tuesday the 13th of august. Our top story drivers could be banned from using hands free mobile phones in england and wales, a group of mps has suggested. The Commons Transport Committee warns current laws are giving the misleading impression that the devices are safe to use. It comes after a steady rise in the number of deaths and serious injuries in accidents involving drivers using phones at the wheel. Our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. Use tom burridge reports. Your phone at the wheel ant can use your phone at the wheel and you can geta use your phone at the wheel and you can get a £200 fine and six points on your licence. The government toughened the law to yea rs the government toughened the law to years ago, but in a report out today, mps on the Commons Transport Committee say its still an insufficient deterrent. The number of People Killed or seriously injured in an accident where a driver was using a phone has been rising steadily in recent yea rs. Into been rising steadily in recent years. Into thousand nine, 15 people we re years. Into thousand nine, 15 people were killed in accidents where a driver was using a phone. Four years later, that figure had risen to 26. And by 27, 43 people had died in accidents involving a phone. Todays report by mps say police are not enforcing the law. The number of penalties issued in the past eight years has fallen by two thirds. So the mps want the government to consider banning all use of phones at the wheel even on hands free, and they say the law should be simplified so theres not a possible defence for those typing at the wheel while not receiving or sending data, as is currently the case today. Tom burridge, bbc news. One of president trumps most senior advisers has said the uk will be at the front of the queue for a trade deal with america after brexit. John bolton, the National Security adviser, said the deal could be agreed sector by sector so it could be introduced more quickly. 0ur reporter andy moore is outside the foreign office. This is interesting news, how significant is it . Yes, i think its pretty significant. I mean, mr bolton is one of mr trumps most senior advisers. Hes here on a two day visit and he met mrjohnson yesterday. Unusually no cameras to record a handshake before the meeting and unusually no cameras to record his comments, but i can give you a flavour of what he said. He was very enthusiastic about brexit and even if that meant a no deal brexit he said he and mr trump were leavers before there were leavers, and he said britain would be first in line for any trade deal. He said it could be arranged sector by sector, starting off with manufacturing, which might be relatively easy, and later on more problematic sectors like finance and agriculture could be added to that list. Music to mrjohnsons is. His comments about the eu, he is well known as a critic, may be found us well known as a critic, may be found us offensive to all editions stop he said the eu should respect the exit vote and he said the fashion in the European Union when the elite is voted against is to make the peasa nts voted against is to make the peasants vote again and again until they get it right. Peasants, strong words extraordinary language an extra £100 million is to be spent on improving security in prisons in england and wales. The government says it wants to introduce airport style security like x ray scanners and metal detectors in more jails. Its the latest in a series of pledges of money for the criminal Justice System which have been made since borisjohnson became Prime Minister. Our Home Affairs Correspondent june kelly has the story. Leeds prison its not a top securityjail, but like others, its had a big problem with violence caused by drugs, which are smuggled in. In the last year, new measures have been introduced here and at other jails to try to crack down on this crime behind bars. Airport style security is in place, including x ray scanners and metal detectors. Right, the scanners going to start. Now there are plans to do the same with prisons across the country. The latest in a series of government pledges of money for the criminalJustice System. This is part of a package of measures that have been announced in recent days, youve got 20,000 extra police, youve seen £2. 5 billion invested in 10,000 new prison places and weve seen this announcement about improving security. Taken together, these represent a really strong commitment to law and order. There will also be more technology to detect and block mobile phones. Theyre supposed to be banned. Spice in a jailhouse footage like this of a prisoner high on drugs was filmed on a mobile. Its shameful that prisons have deteriorated so badly that theyve become centres of crime and violence and drugs. And now the government has to pour good money after bad to try and solve the problem that they have created. And labour accused the Prime Minister of tinkering at the edges while faced with a prisons emergency caused by austerity. June kelly, bbc news. A vaccine to protect against chlamydia has passed initial safety tests. It is the first of its kind to enter human trials. Experts say immunisation may be the best way to deal with the disease, which is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the uk and can cause infertility in women. Imperial college london, which carried out the tests, says further trials are needed. Well be talking about it a bit later on breakfast. The leader of hong kong has warned that violent protests will push the city down a path of no return. Carrie lam said the rule of law was being damaged and that the citys recovery from the pro democracy demonstrations could take a long time. Hong kong airport has reopened, after activists occupied it, but hundreds of flights have been cancelled. The uk can avoid severe disruption in the event of a no deal brexit, according to the head of one of the uks leading retailers. Lord wolfson, whos the chief executive of next, says he believes the country is a long way from gridlock and chaos, and that the governments increased focus on Contingency Planning meant the uk was moving rapidly towards being well prepa red. Hes still hopeful a deal could be done before the 31st of october. The vast majority of deals that ive donein the vast majority of deals that ive done in my life, if the deadline has been midnight, then the deals been done at 11 55pm. The reality is very few deals get done long before the deadline, and people will negotiate right up to the wire. So i think were going have to have nerz of steel, be prepared for both eventualities, deal and no deal deal, and make sure we make the best of which ever one of those outcomes that materialises. Decontamination work is to start at the Notre Dame Cathedral in paris. Several tonnes of lead sheeting melted when the famous landmark caught fire in april, so work to spread a gel which can absorb lead will begin today. There were fears that lead particles in the air could pose a risk to people in the city. If youre a fan of paddington bear, you might want to keep your eyes on your change over the next few weeks because the royal mint is releasing some new coins featuring the character. Look at them oh my goodness the 50p coins will be entering general circulation in the coming weeks and show paddington visiting the tower of london and st pauls cathedral. It follows the release of coins in 2018 to mark the 60th anniversary of the bears creation. Ijust i just love them ijust love them i think thats the design. You cant have coloured. you cant have coloured. I thought it was a coloured 50p. |j you cant have coloured. I thought it was a coloured 50p. I dont know if thats possible, but they look lovely lets one of those if you find one in the next few weeks, send us find one in the next few weeks, send usa find one in the next few weeks, send us a picture. Im going to hunt through the 50p draw. I havent got 50p good morning. Andy murray is back hes back but he got eaten least he is back in his press co nfe re nce least he is back in his press conference afterwards he said those words, im back, i got beaten but the headline is im back, a huge step. Andy murray was beaten on his return to singles tennis. The three time grand slam champion lost to Richard Gasquet in straight sets at the cincinnati masters, his first singles match since having major hip surgery injanuary. He says he was disappointed to lose, but thats a good thing. Murray taking things steady, and will only play doubles at the us 0pen later this month. There were a few surprises as eddiejones named his england squad for the rugby world cup. Hes included the inexperienced pair lewis ludlam and Ruaridh Mcconnochie. Mike brown and ben teo miss out. The tournament starts in japan on the 20th september. Jofra archer says hes 100 fit for the second ashes test which starts at lords tomorrow, weather permitting, of course. Archers expected to take the place of fellow fast bowlerjimmy anderson who picked up an injury in the first test. Lots about him in the papers, which ill share with you in a moment. And anthonyjoshuas promoter eddie hearn has defended the decision to hold his rematch with andy ruinunior in saudi arabia. Critics have highlighted the countrys human rights record, but hearn says there is an obligation to grow the sport to new areas and regions. Really controversial decision to go to saudi arabia. Thats in the papers too. The amir khan fight lacked any atmosphere last month. But it paid quite a lot of cash. U nfortu nately but it paid quite a lot of cash. Unfortunately thats what its all about shall we do some papers . didnt understand what have you got, steph . Front pages, we are doing those, arent we . You confused me with your strange language think he was being scottish me with your strange language think he was being scottish i was talking rubbish lets do the front pages. The mail leads with the same story as us today, mps calling for a ban on using mobile phones hands free whilst driving. It pictures Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds together at their first joint public engagement. That photo also features on the front of the times, which leads on the us saying it will enthusiastically back a no deal brexit and work with the uk on sector by sector trade agreements. The guardian reports that the National Grid experienced three blackout near misses in recent weeks before fridays power cut. It claims the the company has been aware of the potential for a wide scale blackout for years. And the metro leads on a university banning the sale of burgers on campus to help tackle global warming. Goldsmiths, university of london says it will remove all beef products from canteens and shops next month. Interesting front page, isnt it . Steph, you were having a good look at the front page of the ft . This was a story that came out yesterday thats been picked up by the papers, facial recognition stop either the cameras that can basically recognise your face and see whether your. Collect data on you and see how often you come to an area. Kings cross in london is apparently using facial recognition and canary apparently using facial recognition and ca nary wharf apparently using facial recognition and canary wharf is considering following this. Theres been a bit ofa following this. Theres been a bit of a who ha about whether this is right or not, because its obviously very big brother. Watford . It says the cameras are for Public Security but its not confirmed how long they keep the information for and what they use it for what for . Its got a lot of people talking about whether its legally right. If youre someone that goes to that area, youre someone that goes to that area , you youre someone that goes to that area, you dont know what theyre collecting about you and what theyre doing. Thats one of the stories that bubbling along. Theres another one i want to tell you about but it is too tiny to show up. This is about a pub which has decided. In worcester, theyve decided because they want to give all their workers Christmas Day off, they have Christmas Day in the pub for all the regulars now. At the moment . All the people who live in the area and go to the pub for christmas have now had their christmas dinner. Then, when it comes to christmas, they can close the pub for the day. Thats quite nice actually. Everyone gets Christmas Day off. Landlord dave says, we dont open on Christmas Day and one of the regulars stroked about an early christmas party, so thats what we did. Thats lovely cheap crackers cheap everything really i want to talk about Joffra Archer, of course he was the world cup cricket hero, for england, but in the mirror, this is from his press conference , in the mirror, this is from his press conference, theyre saying that after archer has warned england not to expect miracles on his test debut when he plays for england in the ashes due to start tomorrow Joffra Archer has. Theyve said i cant promise a miracle, ill do my best, i dont wa nt miracle, ill do my best, i dont want to much pressure. Interestingly the guardian said archer confident he can handle the pressure in the test. We need to level things up, dont we . Exactly, which i think is hisjob. Dont we . Exactly, which i think is his job. We mentioned this in the papers, beefburgers, and Goldsmiths University in london says it will remove all beef products from shops and cafe s and students will say 10p levy on wattles of water and single use rustic cups when the term sta rts single use rustic cups when the term starts as pa rt single use rustic cups when the term starts as part of a drive by the university to become Carbon Neutral by 2025. Theyre not the only university to do this, Cambridge UniversitysCatering Services havent serve beef or lamb since 2015. Who knew . Talking of meat and food based products, sprout drought. Heard about that . M food based products, sprout drought. Heard about that . Is issues with another vegetable, but carry on. Cauliflower, they ran out of cauliflower yesterday on. Cauliflower, they ran out of cauliflower yesterday i had sprout two days ago. I dont think ive ever had sprout not around christmas. Sprouts two days ago. Im trying to be healthy with my condition with child it seems to be affecting the whole family, sprouts, cauliflowers. And earlier we were talking about seagulls, wont we . Thank you danielle, who folded this up for us this morning. Seagulls are costing councils thousands of pounds in gadgets to stop them from ripping open bean bags. A council in north wales have had handout bags to residents. They have bought 700 gull proof bags to residents. Guess how much they cost . £1. 12 quid so its costing a fortune. And we were chatting about the family earlier who were working on the recycling, andi who were working on the recycling, and i said oh, the bins must really smell. They said their bins dont stand. People actually bringing their bins into their home . Bring your bin to work day . Wow. And so youre actually going to sniff a bin, live on air . Excellent, see . Everything happens here. So many reasons to watch breakfast today. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Youre missing out on the big bin sniff. Good morning, everybody. This morning has a cooler start of the day. Even cooler than yesterday, if you havent yet stepped out. We will see some Early Morning sunshine and the forecast was a day is one of sunny spells and a few showers. Last night we saw some heavy showers moving across parts of Northern England. You can see in the satellite picture weve got a bit more cloud which has come in across the south west. Thats two was producing some rain lately. And there is a little bit of mist around southern scotland, that will lift. The are there are showers, though they are hit and miss. This i was coming towards dorset eventually pull away, showers moving toward scotland. In Northern Ireland we are looking at a dry day with some sunny skies. Temperatures 14 in the north to heiser 21 as we sweep down towards the south. Now, through this evening and overnight there will still be some clear skies for a time. Then, you can see this next area of low pressure coming our way and introducing the cloud and persistent rain. Temperatures tonight still on the low side, in rural areas they will be reaching a low of three degrees, hme start tomorrow. Dry and bright in the east tomorrow. Dry and bright in the east to start with on wednesday, then a system to start with on wednesday, then a syste m co m es to start with on wednesday, then a system comes in from the west and south west and across scotland, too, well have some rain coming in. We also have rain coming in across Northern Ireland which will be thundery. Also thunder across parts of northern scotland. Temperatures at this stage in august are a bit on the disappointing side. Were at 14 in the north to 20 in cardiff. Moving onto thursday into friday, thursday we have a ridge of High Pressure a cross thursday we have a ridge of High Pressure across us. Thursday we have a ridge of High Pressure across us. Friday we have this area of low pressure. So thursday is a quieter day. We lose the rain first thing in the morning from saturn, then we see some sunshine, some bright spells, just a few showers knocking around in temperatures 14 in the north to 22 as we pushed down towards the south. But its on