Almost impossible. Well find out why campaigners want more support to give everyone the chance of building a loving relationship. Thats what kills people, its being lonely. So having a Good Relationship, its important. I found ifound a i found a little oasis of calm in central london. A warm day to the south and east of the country, but if youre starting your day in scotla nd if youre starting your day in scotland and Northern Ireland, a bit of damp weather around. Ill have your full forecast on breakfast. Good morning. Its thursday the 12th of september. Our top story less fresh food, an increase in prices and the chance of riots examples of the kind of disruption the uk could face in the event of a no deal brexit. The government has given into pressure from mps with the publication of operation yellowhammer, the papers that set out contingency plans for what the government calls a reasonable worse Case Scenario based on the assumptions of theresa mays administration. Chris mason reports. Parliament forced the government to publish this document which, until now, was categorised as official, sensitive. Ministers insist its not a prediction but what theyd call a reasonable worst Case Scenario, a deliberately stretching context to ensure that we are prepared, and they insist we are now vastly better prepared. But make no mistake, this is stark stuff. Certain types of fresh food supply will decrease, it says, which will cut choice and put up prices. It also suggests there could be riots. Protests and counter protests will take place across the uk, it says. Lorries could have to wait more than two days to cross the channel. Passengers could be delayed on the eurostar at st pancras in london. Some businesses will go bust. Therell be a growth in the black market. Some providers of Adult Social Care could fail because it says the sector is already fragile and there could be an increase in staff and supply costs. It is extraordinary that these are consequences that could flow from the governments own policy. Normally when youre protecting against Something Like this, its natural disaster, the action of others you dont control. It is government policy if no agreement is reached with the eu to inflict a no deal brexit, and this is what the government says could happen. The document does, though, say demand for energy will be met and there will be no disruption to electricity or gas supplies. The key thing now is the extent to which this shapes or changes Public Attitudes to the prospect of a no deal brexit. Chris mason, bbc news. Lets get more on this now with our Political CorrespondentJessica Parker, who is in westminster this morning. So, jessica, as we absorb whats in yellowhammer, we are trying to also get our heads around what is happening with the suspension of parliament and the Scottish Court involvement. Bring us up to date. Lots going on at the moment. With regards to the yellowhammer documents that everyone is getting their heads around, lots if not all of that material was leaked to the sunday times last month, its pretty identical to then. Theres a difference to something being leaked toa difference to something being leaked to a National Newspaper and something being printed in black and white for all to see on a government website. What i would say about the release of the yellowhammer documents, we were hearing in there, it could lead to ramped up calls for parliament to be brought back. Of course, yesterday we heard from the highest civil court in scotland, ruling the suspension of parliament was unlawful. Interestingly, there was unlawful. Interestingly, there was a request also for communications from senior downing street aides around the suspension of parliament to be released. Theyve been blocked. Cabinet minister michael gove has said that request was unreasonable and disproportionate. But i think when parliament returns, you may well see a renewed attempt to see those documents published as well. Jasika, thank you very much that. We will speak to you later on through the morning. And well speak to the secretary of state for defence, ben wallace, about this at 8 30am this morning. New figures show cancer survival rates in the uk are improving but still remain below those of other wealthy countries. A study in Lancet Oncology found rates were worse than australia, canada, denmark, ireland, new zealand and norway. Heres our health correspondent, Dominic Hughes. For some years foi some years now, for some years now, the uk has lagged behind other developed countries when it comes to treating cancer. The gap is closing, with definite signs of improvement. But the latest Research Shows there is no room for complacency. The latest data looks and survival rates for seven of the most common cancers in seven of the most common cancers in seven high Income Countries with similar healthcare systems. The uk was at the foot of the league in five of the seven cancers, including pancreatic cancer, with less than 8 survived five years after diagnosis. In australia, the five year survival rate was close to 15 . The government points to significant increases in survival rates over the past 20 years. After diagnosis and swifter treatment are the key to better results. Cancer Charities Say to achieve that, more staff specialising in cancer care are needed right across the nhs. Dominic hughes, bbc news. The number of people investigated for rape, and were subsequently convicted, has fallen to its lowest level since the compilation of records began more than a decade ago. This was in spite of allegations of rape reaching a high of 58,000. Campaigners say the cps has changed its Decision Making policy on rape cases, which it denies. Our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. Phone messages and social media have become a big part of rate enquiries. Complainants are being asked to hand over their phones as the Police Search for digital evidence stop a soa search for digital evidence stop a so a huge change in investigations, but theres also been a significant drop in rape prosecutions. New figures show that last year in rape investigations in england and wales, under 1800 cases resulted in charges. The smallest number for more than a decade. Atjust over 1900, convictions were also down to record low levels. Meanwhile, rape complaints recorded by the police went up to 58,000, an all time high. So, hard evidence that fewer suspects are being brought to court by the Crown Prosecution Service. Campaigners are accusing prosecutors of screening out the tougher cases. Theres a huge justice for complainants of rape, and what that also says is that if youre a rapist, you can continue your offending within punitive because the likelihood of you being held to account in the courts is minuscule. It is centres like this which help complainants when they first come forward. The Crown Prosecution Service denies a change of approach in dealing with rape cases. June kelly, bbc news. Police are continuing to question a 22 year old man following the death ofa baby. 22 year old man following the death of a baby. Weve got more information on that. The boy is believed to be almost 12 months old and it happened in Greater Manchester yesterday. He was recovered from water by firefighters who attended the scene. He died later in hospital. Eunice muller has this report. Flowers have been left here and candles have been lit after what officers describe as an incredibly tragic incident in which an innocent baby boy has died. Officers were called here along with Emergency Services after reports of a child was in the water. That they be boy, said to be around 12 months old, was taken to hospital in a Critical Condition but later died in hospital. Now, we dont know for sure how that baby ended up in the water. Detectives say theyve launched a murder investigation. They are supporting the baby boys family at this unimaginably difficult time. A 22 year old man was arrested at the scene. He remains in Police Custody for questioning on suspicion of murder. The police say they are keen to hear from anyone who might have that vital piece of information that could help them with their investigation. Children should be banned from buying video game extras under measures unveiled by mps today. There are concerns so called loot boxes encourage gambling with some gamers spending up to £1,000 a year chasing mystery virtual items, as our technology correspondent, rory cellanjones, reports. Three quarters of 5 to 15 year olds play online games, and mps say the companies behind them depend profits for their profits on keeping those players glued to their screens. Theyre calling on firms to protect players from the harm caused by excessive time and money spent on games. For video games in particular, theres been a big switch so that a lot of games people play are free to play but then you are encouraged to purchase things as you play the games. A particular concern is loot boxes, where players spend real money on virtual goods, such as packs of star footballers in fifa. One player told the committee they spent up to £1,000 a year on the game. The mps want loot boxes regulated under the gambling act, and say they shouldnt be sold to children where theres an element of chance involved. The mps say the companies behind games like fifa and fortnite hadnt even done any research into the potential harm they might cause. They said it was unacceptable that companies with millions of users, many of them children, should be so ill equipped to discuss the impact of their products. But the Games Industry insists it hives responsibly. We want players to play safely, we want them to play in a balanced way. We provide technical settings, technical measures. We provide education, robust age ratings and guidance and information sources. The mps say e sports, where games players compete in professional competitions, is a fast growing business in the uk, but they call for the same duty of care to protect players as applies in other sports. Rory cellan jones, bbc news. The number of new cases of type 2 diabetes could be stabilising or even falling, according to a new study. The research, lead by the baker heart and Diabetes Institute in melbourne, is based on data from 47 countries dating back to the mid 1960s, but diabetes uk said there are still challenges with obesity and unhealthy lifestyles which are both linked to the condition. Top gear presenter Freddie Flintoff has said he is absolutely fine after an incident involving a three wheeled motorcycle. The ex england cricketer is understood to have run out of runway at elvington airfield near york while filming a race for the motoring show. The bbc understands he was unhurt and did not need medical attention. A little confusing, we are watching pictures of him playing cricket there. Theres a picture in the papers, i will look for it in a minute. The accident happened while filming elvington top gear. Minute. The accident happened while filming elvington top gearlj minute. The accident happened while filming elvington top gear. I was worried i had missed my queue holly is here with the sport. Lots of cricket today, the fifth and final ashes test. Theres a downside to this. England cant win the ashes, they lost after being beaten in the fourth test at old trafford. They can level the series. The captain,joe they can level the series. The captain, joe root, hes quite optimistic, hes looking forward to the next ashes series. Englands captainjoe root has already begun talking about building for the future as they prepare to take on australia in the fifth and final ashes test this morning. Theyve brought in sam curran and chris woakes for the match with australia leading the series 2 1. That means jason roy and Craig Overton are out of the side. Great britain have won three more gold medals at the para swimming World Championships in london. Maisie summers newton beat her own world record in her 200m medley to take a world title for the first time. In the womens Champions League, it was a bad night for hibs as they were beaten 4 1 at home by slavia prague. Glasgow city, though, did manage to win in moscow. And the italian rider Matteo Trentin leads the tour of britain after stage 5. The race heads for a 9 mile time trial in worcestershire today. One little sideline away from sports news today, congratulations to former england netball coach tracey neville, who has announced shes pregnant three months stepping aside to start a family. Great news. Many congratulations to her so can we expect more warm weather in the run up to the weekend . Matt taylor is in londons Little Venice for us this morning. Looking so lovely there this morning, matt. Hello. Hello. Lets try again. Its looking beautiful down there in Little Venice, a bit of double sunshine. I will fill in in case matt isnt going to do the weather, weve got the shutters on the water, cars in the distance driving past and there is matt on standby for us. Or, is that a bunch of flowers 7 yea h standby for us. Or, is that a bunch of flowers . Yeah no, that looks like a canal boat stop it is lovely there. We understand. The reason we sent him there is that, she will have the details for us, but there will be an event at midnight. I am predicting one of the kind people on the canal boats are offering matt a cup of tea, and he will do the weather later. There is an excellent cafe there, so i think you are spot on. We will talk to him later on. Fingers crossed. Will do the papers now. Dash we will. We will do the papers now. First we have this sighting of a new planet. Yes, that is wednesdays front page. It isjust one of those days, thursday. It happens when you are just backed after your little. Joint. My jaunt . Lots of politics on the front pages today, and the times leads with the government resisting orders from mps to publish private messages about the suspension of parliament. This looming brexit battle, that is on the front pages a lot. Ill do the front page of the times. This was about what was going on yesterday and so many things going on. A Scottish Court ruled that proroguing was unlawful, and weve seen proroguing was unlawful, and weve seenin proroguing was unlawful, and weve seen in the other papers that mps wa nted seen in the other papers that mps wanted various messages to be printed, didnt they, to be published. But the Prime Minister block those key memos on the commons being published. Blocked. And, britain has come down the bottom of the list of cancer survival rates. And there is this one, boris lied to the queen. This will now go on to the queen. This will now go on to the Supreme Court where we understand we will expect the result of the Supreme Courts verdict on tuesday of next week. And i think i saw one of Freddie Flintoff, there it is, this is from the inside of the sun as well. Ben, what do you have for us . I am not even going to attempt to talk about womens fashion, but the chain is doing really well out of this dress. It is 40 really well out of this dress. It is a0 quid, sold by zara. It has its own instagram with thousands of followers, that has been enough to boost sales around the world are za ra boost sales around the world are zara by 5 . Just one dress once youve seen it, you see it absolutely everywhere. It is worth having a look at this Instagram Account because it is kind of comical, everyone turning up at work wearing that. Ifi knew comical, everyone turning up at work wearing that. If i knew everyone had the dress, who would buy it . On this one in the telegraph, this is perhaps an unusual way of cutting your tax bill. Damien hirsts drawings of his manager, he did this over breakfast at a restaurant in london and he did all of these sketches over a number of years. What he did was then submit them to a museum to reduce his tax bill. His tax bill by £90,000, and that is because they are classed as of important cultural treasure. Because they are classed as of important cultural treasurelj because they are classed as of important cultural treasure. I see what youve been doing. Really clever. Not that my tax bill is worth reducing. And who do you think this is . Its you ifi give worth reducing. And who do you think this is . Its you if i give that to you now, how much do you think that is worth . 20 p. 20 p. Youre welcome. And weve been talking about operation yellowhammer, the details published about the worst Case Scenario. Details published about the worst Case Scenario. The governments own figures about a no deal brexit. I really get nervous about tensioning turkey or christmas in september mentioning, but turkey could be of the menu, there has been a record heat summer and a lot of the meat has spoiled. A bit ofa lot of the meat has spoiled. A bit of a mixed bag lot of the meat has spoiled. A bit ofa mixed bag here, this lot of the meat has spoiled. A bit of a mixed bag here, this last ashes series. If anyone has a teenage son ora series. If anyone has a teenage son or a teenage brother, series. If anyone has a teenage son ora teenage brother, it series. If anyone has a teenage son or a teenage brother, it might remind you of that, he has been dropped from this final test. He hasnt had the best series. Its not going to be a good series for him, no. But they still have the world cup, dont they . Trying to be optimistic. We were trying to talk about the weather, matt, are you there in L