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Will any of us be jetting off for a holiday this summer . After 12 months of cancellations, refunds and travel chaos, well get an update from ryanair. The low cost airline has its latest results out in the next few minutes, ill speak to boss Michael Oleary in the next hour. Its a salah spectacular he scores two great goals, as liverpool win at west ham to get their Title Defence back on track. Good morning it is a cloudy, murky start across Southern England and wales. Northern ireland, some rain and hill snow moving through and wintry showers moving through scotland getting into Northern England at times but in between some sunshine. More details later. Its monday the 1st of february. Captain sir tom moore has spent the night in hospital, after being admitted with coronavirus. The night in hospital, after being the ioo year old Second World War veteran, who raised tens of millions of pounds for the nhs during the first lockdown, was admitted yesterday because he needed help with his breathing. He is not in intensive care. Breakfast� s john maguire reports. It all started as his way of thanking the nhs for looking after him following a fall. Now, captain sir tom moore the record breaking fundraiser is under its care once again. Hes being treated for pneumonia and covid i9 at Bedford Hospital. In a Statement Released yesterday afternoon by one of his daughters, hannah said he was being treated at home but was taken to hospital when he needed additional help with his breathing. Hes on a ward, and not in intensive care. She described the medical care hes received over the past few weeks as remarkable and goes on to say, we know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible. This year, of course. We last spoke to him just before christmas, and he was his usual optimistic self. But things will get better, and next year will be all right. Captain toms endeavours walking 100 lengths of his back garden before his 100th birthday last april saw him raise almost £40 million for Nhs Charities. He inspired so many to follow in his footsteps, and his story was told around the world. Now, once again, people are lining up to wish him well. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, tweeted. The labour leader, keir starmer, wrote. When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high. And the singer michael ball whose duet with captain tom helped him to break yet another record as they made it to number one said. He is a huge cricket fan, and the former england captain, michael vaughan, sent this message. Sir captain tom, over the last ten months, youve been our inspiration. Youve been the nations heartbeat. Were all Thinking Of You get well soon. Thank you, captain tom, from the nhs and, in passing on their best wishes, the Nhs Charities he helped reminds us of the difference hes made. We owe him so much for inspiring people to support Nhs Charities. The funds that he raised are making such a difference right now to nhs staff, volunteers and patients. Our thoughts are with him and his family at this time, and we wish you a Speedy Recovery, captain tom as the pandemic led to repeated lockdowns, captain tom has always offered messages of hope and positivity reminding us all to walk, to talk, and to look after each other. Its now time for us to return the favour, and to look forward to seeing that smile once again. John maguire, bbc news, bedford. Johnjoins us now from Bedford Hospital. There will be a lot of people watching right now and through the morning really desperate to know how he is getting on. Yes. Morning really desperate to know how he is getting om he is getting on. Yes, absolutely and of course he is getting on. Yes, absolutely and of course our he is getting on. Yes, absolutely and of course our best he is getting on. Yes, absolutely i and of course our best wellwishers and of course our best well wishers go along with everyone elses. You can only imagine the Outpouring Of Support Captain Tom has engendered over the last ten months and we will see repeated. He would have spent his first night at Bedford Hospital, brought injust his first night at Bedford Hospital, brought in just yesterday afternoon, and the crucial thing to focus in on is that he is being treated in a ward and not in intensive care. We know of course from the last ten months or so since this pandemic has been upon usjust months or so since this pandemic has been upon us just how far the nhs has advanced in its treatment methods, the different types of drugs it has adapted to use to introduce to treat people so out comes a much, much better than they have been. The other thing important to say this morning also is that captain tom has not had his vaccine. He was due to have his jab in recent weeks but, as the family statement, the statement from his daughter said, he was unwell over the last few weeks with pneumonia so was unable to have his vaccine jab. I was thinking earlier on this morning having spent so much time with captain tom over the last year, he is a wonderful man to meet face to face and to get to know when he was here this morning, he would be giving us a big thumbs up and reminding us is always that tomorrow will be a better day. Lets hope todayis will be a better day. Lets hope today is a better day than he had yesterday. Today is a better day than he had esterda. ~ today is a better day than he had esterda. , ~ ,. ,. Today is a better day than he had esterda. ~ ,. ,. , yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will speak yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will speak to yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will speak to you yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will speak to you later yesterday. Thank you very much for that, we will speak to you later on. | the nhs says that every elderly care home resident in england has now been offered the Coronavirus Vaccine. The Prime Minister has described it as a crucial milestone. It comes as the uk hit a record daily total of vaccinations over the weekend. Aru na iyengar reports. Across the uk residents of care homes are rolling up their sleeves for the Covid Vaccine and this is what it means. The day the vaccine was administered was such a positive moment. We feel a sense of relief, i think, that you can see something positive coming, and the residents were amazing, and there was a real air of great atmosphere. The Prime Minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll out will only accelerate from here. The head of the nhs, simon stevens, also paid tribute to the work of gps, Community Nurses and care home workers. The government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. Some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. Ministers are growing increasingly confident of hitting the target of vaccinating the 15 million most Vulnerable People by mid february after a record high ofjabs on saturday, reaching nearly 600,000. Nearly 9,000,000 ist doses have now been administered and nearly nine out of ten people aged 80 and above and over three quarters of people aged 75 and over have now had their firstjab. But the charity alzheimers uk says it is concerned about the level of staff vaccinations amid reports that some workers have declined jabs. Its also calling for the government to speed up the roll out of the second dose to allow homes to resume meaningful visits. In wales, around three quarters of staff and care home residents have received the vaccine. All homes in Northern Ireland have now been visited. And the Scottish Government said it expected to complete the first stage of its roll out, including care homes, by the end of this week. Aruna iyengar, bbc news. The European Commission says the drug firm astrazeneca will now supply an additional nine million Covid Vaccines by march. Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen said it was a step forward. But it still means the eu will only get half of what it had hoped for. The commission has been involved in a row with both the uk and astrazeneca over who gets access to vaccine supplies. A Military Coup has been carried out in myanmar, with the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. The armys declared a one year State Of Emergency. State radio and television are off air, and telephone and Internet Connections have been cut. 0ur Correspondentjonathan Head is in bangkok. Talk us through the overnight events. Well, in the early hours of the morning, the military went all the key centres of power across the country and attained everyone of significance in authority including Aung San Suu Kyi and her government, which won a resounding election victory in a general election back in november, and that is the grievance for the military. The military has its own party which did very badly in the election, Aung San Suu Kyis party won 80 of the seats in the parliament, real landslide and the military has been complaining about alleged irregularities in the election since then ramping up its language. Not many people expected it to carry out a complete coup, a complete takeover of government, that is a shock, and Aung San Suu Kyi is very popular, and a lot of people will be very unhappy about this but the military is very powerful, it has a lot of power under the constitution is that it wrote so it is using those powers now and itll be the factor running the country for the next year, as it did for the 50 years before Aung San Suu Kyi finally took office five years ago. It sets the burmese path to democracy right back. We dont know how the military plans to move back to some kind of elected government which it says it will eventually do. Government which it says it will eventuall do. , ~ ,. Labour is calling for a National Task force to be set up to tackle a crisis over flammable cladding. Mps will debate the issue in parliament today. 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire injune 2017, but an estimated 700,000 people are still living in homes with flammable cladding, as sarah corker reports. A bombshell has just been dropped on us with this cladding. Caught up in britains building safety crisis. These sums of money are absolutely eye watering, and something that we could never afford. Thousands of people are trapped living in unsafe homes. These flat owners in salford say they face repair bills of up to £100,000 each. And if im made bankrupt by this, i lose myjob, my career, and my home. This tower block in south london is having its cladding removed paid for by Government Funding. But across britain, an estimated 700,000 people are still living in homes wrapped in dangerous materials, now facing huge repair bills. Labour says the government needs to get a grip on cladding problems, which are pushing people towards bankruptcy. Flat owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll. For the last two or three years, a lot of our lives have been completely ruined. We remain in uncertainty. Were Living In Fear and limbo. All weve been told so far is the government wants us to pay sums running into the tens of thousands of pounds simply to make our homes safe. Its all got even worse over the last year because were literally trapped in our homes for 23 hours a day during the pandemic. We almost feel safer outside than inside our home. Mps will debate the issue in parliament later. Labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for buildings to be made safe, and a system to prioritise repairs based on fire risk. The government has set aside £1. 6 billion to remove cladding and says it is making Good Progress. But campaigners estimate itll cost ten times that amount, given the scale of this crisis. Sarah corker, bbc news. Ryanair says it may lose more than £800 million this financial year. It would represent the worst ever performance for europes largest Low Cost Carrier. Passenger numbers have fallen by 78 . In the last three months of this year the firm lost £260 million. Ben will be speaking to its boss michael 0leary before seven this morning. And for most of us, the idea of going for a pint with friends is a distant memory, but not for everybody. This pub on the isle of man was the only bar in the British Isles where you could get a drink last night. It opened its doors at midnight, as the island lifted almost all its coronavirus restrictions. Today, schools, shops, pubs and restaurants are open again with no social distancing. The islands borders are still closed to everyone, except residents. A reminder there at the end, in case anyone was thinking of going lets find out what is happening with the weather good morning, carol, what is happening out there . Good morning to you, theres quite a lot happening this week. Apologies because we are having a few technical problems with graphics this morning but let me explain some of what you can expect at least through the course of this week. More Rain And Snow on the cards, some of it significant snow significantly over scotland but not exclusively. And it is likely to lead to some disruption. The other thing is itll be milder in the south for a time with temperatures back into double figures. But it will not last, Turning Cooler again. Talking of cool, add 5am this morning the temperature in some places was minus ten so across parts of scotland and Northern England this morning, it is a cold start, a frosty start, with the risk of ice. The other thing you will find some wintry showers across northern and eastern scotland, some of those getting down to low levels across North Eastern england. For Southern England and wales, cloudy, murky and damp. This weatherfront england and wales, cloudy, murky and damp. This Weather Front bringing some rain and hill snow across Northern Ireland through the day but it is this clutch of fronts coming our way later on that will be more potent. Taking a look at isobars, itll be fairly windy bar but this lot of france will bring in rain and some snow as we go overnight. If youre wondering about temperatures, they range from two in the north, to about nine as we push further south. Hopefully in half an hour i will have more graphics but, for now, back to you. What do you do, carol, turn it off and on again . I tried it and it didnt work , i tried it and it didnt work just have a gentle i tried it and it didnt work just have a gentle chat with it, give it a stroke, itll be fine louise if we could help, we would it is annoying, that, monday morning. Lets take a look at todays papers. Captain sir tom moore features on a number of the front pages. The sun leads with the headline pray for tom. Hes also on the front page of the telegraph. The papers main story focuses on the Vaccine Roll Out, as the government says every elderly care home resident in england has now been offered a coronavirus jab. The Daily Express celebrates the Health Secretarys comments that the growing pace of the Vaccine Roll Out means the uk is set for a great summer. And the most read story on the bbc news website is the unfolding story in myanmar, where Aung San Suu Kyi has been arrested after a Military Coup. We will keep you up to date with that throughout the programme. 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So it was women who chose them as womens be5t women who chose them as womens best friend. They are everybody� s be5t friend. They are everybody� s best friend, arent they . Dan glad we cleared it up it is 6 20am. One of the sectors hardest hit throughout the coronavirus pandemic has been care homes. Some suffered significant deaths and many families have been prevented from seeing their loved ones. But today the government says its reached a crucial milestone, having offered a Covid Vaccine to every eligible elderly care home resident in england. A5 breakfast� s Graham Satchell has been finding out, the breakthrough offers some hope. Vaccination day, come on you can see and hear the relief. Were going to get vaccinated, right here lets celebrate right throughout the year. How are you feeling, barbara . All right. Looking forward to it. Looking forward to it, are you . Vaccination day here in somerset wa5 january 15th. All the residents and staff at Court House Care home have now had theirfir5tjab. The last nine, ten months, you know, weve been really up against it. Weve been really staring into the abyss and to finally there to be some measure of hope, something to guide us, steer us in the right direction, although being very cautiously optimistic, you know, you couldnt help but get that spring in your step. And this is chris getting vaccinated. Hes only cautiously optimistic because the virus is spreading again rapidly in care homes and is killing residents, even those whove had the firstjab. Lovely, thank you. In our area, theres 11 care homes in Weston Super Mare that are suffering serious outbreaks at the moment, you know, losing lots of residents. So, you know, for us it is really realising we are in the eye of the storm. They said from the first positive case it went through the whole care home within a couple of days. They just couldnt. It was so aggressive, they couldnt keep on top of it. Natalie and amys dad died just after christmas. Johnny clark was a brilliant boxer, A British And European champion. He was just as strong as an ox. Ive never known anyone stronger. Itjust hasnt sunk in because weve not been able to see him since march. I cant stop thinking about him being on his own when he passed away. I wake up in the night, and i just think about him in his room on his own. Residents atjohnny� s care home were just about to be vaccinated. The outbreak has had a devastating impact on residents, families and staff. They just feel absolutely on their knees and completely broken at the moment. The spread of the virus means vaccinating care homes could not be more vital, so where are we . In scotland, 94 of residents have now had their first dose and 80 of staff. Wales has now given a first dose to 74 of residents and 78 of staff. In Northern Ireland, 80 of residents have now had both doses of the vaccine. In england, finalfigures will be published later but nhs england says all eligible care homes have now had their first offer of vaccination and the figures for staff are comparable with the other nations. This is one of the bedrooms we have, so all the bedrooms have a lovely bed. Persuading staff to take the injection has proved a real challenge in some places. This care home in North Yorkshire is run by vida healthcare. Almost 30 of staff in one of their homes has refused the vaccination. Industry wide, the figure is almost a fifth. 0ur residents are very vulnerable and, in an ideal situation, every member of staff should be vaccinated. For their own safety and their own well being and for the residents. Are you happy to go ahead with this . Lam indeed. Fantastic. We cant make people have it. Its as simple as that. And its very, very frustrating. Its very worrying for the families as well because they may not want people that havent had the vaccine to be looking after people and that creates a whole new area to look at. Julie, are you looking forward to all of our lovely residents having a vaccination today . It is the day weve been waiting for, chris. Back in somerset, staff at court house are watching death rates rise in care homes with alarm. They want the policy to change so residents dont have to wait 12 weeks between injections. We dont feel as protected as we thought we were going to be. I think if we were to get that second vaccination, if our residents were to get that, we would feel even more safer than we do now. When you think its well over a third of all deaths have been in care homes, so. You know, no apologies for wanting to fight our corner to be as protected as we can be. To have given a first dose of the vaccine to the vast majority of care home residents in just a few short weeks is a significant achievement but you can sense the nervousness in the care sector as the virus continues to spread. Graham satchell, bbc news. We will be talking about that throughout the programme this morning for you. We have the Care Minister here in one hours time after 7 30am. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. After receiving more than 5,000 complaints over the misuse of stop and Search Powers, the metropolitan police has disciplined just six officers. Figures revealed following a Freedom Of Information Request Show despite around 1,000 complaints last year not a single one was upheld by the met� s directorate of professional standards. The Campaign Group Stopwatch Say, the findings prove the Police Complaints system is not fit for purpose. Activists opposed to the Hs2 Rail Line whove dug themselves an Underground Tunnel near Euston Station claim an Eviction Team is using dangerous methods to try to force them out. Why to try to force them out. Are you standing there . Hs2 rebellion say theyre confident they can last out for several more days. Meanwhile, greenpeace and Friends Of The Earth say the covid pandemic has destroyed the economic case for the high speed rail line. The representative body for muslims the Muslim Council of britain has elected its first female leader. 29 year old, Zara Mohammed said it was an honour to be appointed as head of the london based organisation. Mayor of london, sadiq khan said the appointment was terrific. Ms mohammed believes its a positive step forward. I think what were doing is to continue to strengthen that diversity, to build a strong, inclusive and diverse organisation. That is in the work we do as well as the people that represent us, and i think, for me, at the forefront of that is getting young people and more women involved and making sure that the future which is in their hands they are fully a part of. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Thejubilee line is part suspended with no service between wembley park and West Hampstead due to Engineering Work over running. There to Engineering Work over running. Are issues on thi line there are issues on the metropolitan line at the moment, as well. Now the weather with kate. Good morning. Rather a great start this monday morning. Quite a lot of cloud around some messiness in there. We are likely to hang on to there. We are likely to hang on to the low cloud for much of the day. Largely dry but thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain and drizzle, the wind reasonably light at the temperature between five and seven celsius. It was a pretty cloudy as we head into this evening and overnight and at first it is thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain. As we go further through the night, coming up from the south west, the cloud will increase, thicken and heavy and persistent rain arrives through the early hours of tomorrow. The minimum temperature between three and 5 degrees so not that dissimilar to the maximum today. Tomorrow morning, a wet start but it will clear, you will notice the blue area, the colder air, will notice the blue area, the colderair, being pushed will notice the blue area, the colder air, being pushed out of the way by much milder air. A scattering of potentially thundery showers for a while, sunny spells and temperatures a maximum of a0 degrees. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Coming up on breakfast this morning. With travel at a standstill, what are the chances of a Summer Getaway . Ben will be chatting michael 0leary the boss of ryanair, as the Low Cost Carrier sees its profits plummet. That is at 6 50am. 11 doses, 11 people lets see how this journey goes. Gp 0llie hart spent saturday morning on his bike, delivering the Covid Vaccine to his housebound patients, hell tell us how he got on. And 0lympic gymnast amy tinkler has been called up to Dancing On Ice to replace the injured denise van 0uten. Well chat to her before nine. Were expecting to hear later today that a Covid Vaccine has been offered to all elderly care home residents in england. Lets get some reaction to that with our gp this morning, dr ellie cannon. Good to see you, as always. Thank you forjoining us. Lets talk about first of all a Record Number of people giving the first vaccination in one day on saturday. Your reaction to that, and is not happening, can you see thats being echoed when you are . Happening, can you see thats being echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a code echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a code where echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a code where i echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a code where i am. Echoed when you are . Absolutely. It is definitely a code where i am. The | is definitely a code where i am. The Vaccination Hub, which my practice is part of, in north london, we are vaccinating at that level. We are already vaccinating patients who are clinically extremely vulnerable, so i was shielding patients, and those over 70. We are working through the week and weekend. It is really, really good to see that being mirrored nationally. Indie really good to see that being mirrored nationally. Really good to see that being mirrored nationall. ~ ,. , mirrored nationally. We see reaction throu~hout mirrored nationally. We see reaction throughout the mirrored nationally. We see reaction throughout the programme mirrored nationally. We see reaction throughout the programme this throughout the programme this morning of people who are getting their vaccine. What is the reaction when he where you are . It is when he where you are . It is fantastic when he where you are . It is fantastic. People when he where you are . It is fantastic. People are when he where you are . It 3 fantastic. People are absolutely delighted. Some people i met in the Vaccination Hub have not actually left their home since march 2020 and they had come outjust to get their vaccination. It is very reassuring for them, very reassuring for their relatives. 0bviously they are aware they still have to be careful and that immunity doesnt really start to kick in until about two or three weeks after the first vaccination, but it is absolutely wonderful and it is really wonderful as a gp or at any of the health care professionals, to be part of that mass vaccination drive. Indie professionals, to be part of that mass vaccination drive. Professionals, to be part of that mass vaccination drive. We also know all care home mass vaccination drive. We also know all care home residents mass vaccination drive. We also know all care home residents in mass vaccination drive. We also know all care home residents in england i all care home residents in england have now been offered a vaccine. How important a milestone is that, do you think . It important a milestone is that, do ou think . ,. , you think . It is incredibly important you think . It is incredibly important. It you think . It is incredibly important. It is you think . It is incredibly important. It is quite you think . It is incredibly important. It is quite worrying from the report you just showed about the number of staff who are declining vaccinations. 0bviously number of staff who are declining vaccinations. Obviously it is really critical that the nhs and care staff also take up the Covid Vaccination because of the protection we can offer our patients against transmission. We dont actually know yet definitively whether or not the vaccination will protect against transmission, but it is quite likely, and it also means we are protecting staff as well as patients, that really is crucial to push forward. Patients, that really is crucial to push forward patients, that really is crucial to push forward. Would that be your messa. E push forward. Would that be your message to push forward. Would that be your message to people push forward. Would that be your message to people for push forward. Would that be your message to people for example l push forward. Would that be your. Message to people for example who work in care homes who dont want to have the vaccine . It work in care homes who dont want to have the vaccine . Have the vaccine . It would be, and remember have the vaccine . It would be, and remember we have the vaccine . It would be, and remember we have have the vaccine . It would be, and remember we have also have the vaccine . It would be, and remember we have also seen, have the vaccine . It would be, and i remember we have also seen, sadly, have the vaccine . It would be, and remember we have also seen, sadly, a lot of hospitalisations and deaths from nhs staff and from care home staff. So this is also about protecting yourself if you are working there. Protecting yourself from having to be isolating, quarantining, protecting yourself quara ntining, protecting yourself from quarantining, protecting yourself from illness and protecting our patients. So it is incredibly important and that is why i have had my vaccination. Matt important and that is why i have had my vaccination. Important and that is why i have had my vaccination. Matt hancock when he was talkin my vaccination. Matt hancock when he was talking about my vaccination. Matt hancock when he was talking about how my vaccination. Matt hancock when he was talking about how many my vaccination. Matt hancock when he was talking about how many people i was talking about how many people have been given their vaccine on saturday said it brings us One Step Closer to normal. There are so many questions about what normal might be and when. Can we talk about it in a Care Home Setting . In so many people want to see their relatives, do you think things will stipe to change . It really has to start to change because if we have protected our most vulnerable patients from severe illness and from hospitalisation and death then we can start to look forward to more freedom and movement in terms of relatives and friends going to see patients in care homes. This is what we are aiming for. If people are testing positive, that is not such a problem. It is when people are getting severely ill from covid, and that is what the vaccination protects against. I would like to see, as the Vaccination Percentage in the Vaccination Percentage in the vaccination goes up so much, and it is particularly those Vulnerable People that we can start to look at Easing Restrictions in care homes and in other areas. Easing restrictions in care homes and in otherareas. I Easing Restrictions in care homes and in other areas. Easing restrictions in care homes and in other areas. I know you wont be able to give and in other areas. I know you wont be able to give personal be able to give personal information, he is not your patient, captain sirtom information, he is not your patient, captain sir tom moore we know it is in hospital. What kind of treatment will be be receiving in hospital, do we think . It will be be receiving in hospital, do we think . ,. ,. ,. , we think . It is hard to say, of course it we think . It is hard to say, of course it is we think . It is hard to say, of course it is speculation, we think . It is hard to say, of course it is speculation, but l we think . It is hard to say, of i course it is speculation, but we would expect he will be having oxygen. I understand that prior to this he did have pneumonia so it may be that he needs antibiotics. In hospital they are using a lot of Steroid Medication in order to protect peoples lungs so that type of treatment and of course like everybody else we wish him all the best for a very Speedy Recovery. Thank you very much indeed, dr ellie cannon, and as she says, so many messages pouring in for captain sir tom moore since the news came that he has coronavirus. Jae tom moore since the news came that he has coronavirus. He has coronavirus. Joe maguire is outside bedford he has coronavirus. Joe maguire is outside Bedford Hospital he has coronavirus. Joe maguire is outside Bedford Hospital this outside Bedford Hospital this morning and will give us updates john maguire. I think it is an interesting stat, do you know that 20 teams in the Premier League, nine have been top of the table at some point during this season already . That tells you how wide open it is at the moment. Sally has been casting her eye over the sport stops when it is really exciting to watch. You can probably guess from the picture. This is the chap we are talking about this morning. Salah. Did you see the second goal . It was ridiculous. Liverpools Premier League Title Defence is back on track. Two goals from mo salah helped them to a 3 1victory at west ham. And tottenham lost even more ground on the leaders. Adam wild rounds up a dramatic sunday in the Premier League. If this is the tightest title race in years, thisjust might be when the champions started looking like challengers again. A trip to west ham themselves eyeing the top spot was tough, but here was mo salah, and he makes things look simple. Oh, yes. Brilliant goal by mohamed salah. A great opening goal was followed by quite a outstanding second liverpool taking the ball from one end of the pitch to the other. Perfect precision Passing Salah quite sublime. Thats a brilliant, brilliant finish. Georginio wijnaldum added a third liverpool up to third. For those around them, a warning. Yes, we had a little blip where we didnt score, but we never lost focus. You know, you can. Thats football at times, you know, its not the first and itll probably not be the last time it happens but we need to keep going and keep the consistency and see where it takes us come the end of the season. Leicester city did have the chance to go second but against leeds, they were just second best. Patrick bamford with a superb goal put leeds ahead. Having scored that he then found space and opportunity for another but chose instead to offer Jack Harrison an empty net. A great team goal for leeds, a great team performance. At stamford bridge, Thomas Tuchel is still making his introductions. His first week as chelsea boss ending in a first win Marcos Alonso amongst the scorers against burnley. What a finish that is. And if spurs are to seriously challenge at the top, theyll need to offer far more than they did against brighton leandro trossards goal giving them their first home league win of the season. Brightons troubles easing, tottenhams are growing. Adam wild, bbc news. The duke of cambridge has described as despicable the racist abuse being aimed at footballers. Manchester Uniteds Marcus Rashford was the latest victim this weekend. Prince william who is the president of the Football Association said we all have a responsibility to create an environment where such abuse is not tolerated, and those who choose to spread hate and division are held accountable for their actions. Greater Manchester Police have opened an investigation. We will be discussing this in greater detail later on in the programme. Chelseas women stayed top of the wsl after they thrashed tottenham 4 0. Melanie leupolz scored twice her first a brilliant long range shot. Chelsea have now gone 33 games unbeaten. Dina asher smith is in great form as she continues her build up to this years big events. She made it two wins in the space of three days, with victory over 60 metres in dusseldorf on the world indoor tour. She was just a fraction off the world lead time she set on friday. Harlequins cant win at home but their away record in rugbys premiership is stunning. They swept aside wasps 49 17, scoring six tries for yet another bonus point victory on their travels. They havent managed a win at home so far this season. Englands paul casey said he had rediscovered his love for golf, after winning his first tour title in 1a months. Look at that trophy he finished four shots clear at the Dubai Desert Classic and that bodes well for his hopes of making europes Ryder Cup Team in september, which hes admitted is a priority. Watch him struggle here look, see, quite tricky. Its also quite heavy but he managed it in the end. He gets to take that home, it is in fact a coffee pot. Finally, britains Tom Pidcockjust missed out on a medal at the world cyclo cross championships. But this was the challenge he faced on the flanders coast in belgium, where riders take on the sand, the mud and the hill climbs in one of the most physically demanding forms of cycling. Pidcock is also a road racer and says he wants to become a Household Name in the sport. Victory went to the dutchman mathieu van de pool. Fa ncy fancy that . I totally do yellowknifer fancy that . I totally do yellowknifer that fancy that . I totally do yellowknifer that got i fancy that . I totally do | yellowknifer that got you interested. I know how difficult thatis interested. I know how difficult that is stops out that hill looked massively inappropriate stop thats the way, inappropriate. It is a bike race but you have to get up and run. The size of paul caseys trophy is a whupper the size of paul caseys trophy is a whopper is the size of paul caseys trophy is a whopper is there an ice hockey onem whopper is there an ice hockey one. ,. , for the most Vulnerable Children in society, another month of Home Schooling presents many challenges. Last week the Prime Minister said schools in england wouldnt reopen to all pupils until March The 8th at the earliest. For Head Teachers and staff it means lots of work to provide help and support for those pupils that need it most. 0ur Education correspondent Elaine Dunkley reports from one school in merseyside. Egremont primary in wallasey. The school at the heart of the community. Weve got 107 on average in school each day out of our 309. We are not turning children away but we are obviously needing to do what we are expecting to do in keeping our numbers are small. But it is a really hard job. Morning, guys, can everybody see . Good morning the workload the teachers are doing has without question increased significantly. Essentially, they are tripling what they are doing. Theyve got their live learning, theyve got the google classroom, and theyve got the paper learning, if you like. Lockdown has been a challenging time for staff and pupils. I would say the children are quite anxious. They are feeling like, when is this going to end, whats going to happen . You cant really go anywhere or play. | and thats a strugglel for you because were all used to going out. We cant socialise with anyone and school is very different because and school is very different because we have different restrictions. I come into school because i havent got any devices or laptops at home. My teachers are really kind to me and ijust like in school. This area has high levels of deprivation. One of the biggest concerns is that children will go hungry. Round this vicinty, around most of the wirral and liverpool, it is working poverty, and it is child poverty, and it is all those things put together, everything. It has affected so many more people and children than ever before. Every week, the school delivers food parcels to families, and the numbers are growing. People are embarrassed but they shouldnt be. They shouldnt be. We have a couple of members of staff that i provide food for. Again, husbands been furloughed, being laid off. And they are working, working in a school but it hits them as well. As well as food poverty, the head teacher is worried that the pandemic has made it harder for children struggling with behaviour, psychological and emotional issues to get the care they need. Thats hard to cope with because we are not getting what we would usually get, so if we want pretty much any agencies to come out, theyve stopped. Where you are requiring somebody to come and observe a child in class, that is difficult. School life is very different now. Part of our Pe Curriculum is live lessons with the children. Its cold today, absolutely freezing in school. Lily, what have you got in your hands . Laptop. And what is your laptop for . Schoolwork. Part of our new routine, as teaching staff, is to take a covid 19 self test. Over the past year, life and learning for many has been tough. Here, the challenges have been met with resilience, imagination and, of course, humour. 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A cold start, i can tell you that. If youre in the highlands it is 10 degrees. For the next few days we continue with unsettled conditions, further Rain And Snow, the heaviest in scotland. Some at low levels across parts of england. Some disruption likely as a result but it will be milder in the south of england for a time. However by the end of the week the cooler weather will return. 0n the Satellite Picture we have cloud coming in across Northern Ireland which will bring rain and hill snow. We have murky conditions across Southern England this morning. A lot of low cloud, drizzle, mist and fog, this front is bringing the rain across Northern Ireland through the morning with hill snow. In this direction in the atlantic, this Clutch Up Front will bring in heavier rain and also some snow and as it approaches the wind will pick up. This is an evening and overnight feature coming our way. Today you can expect some wintry showers, we have them already across the north and east of scotland. At times some will get into that north east of england. All this dampness, low cloud, and misty conditions into wales and then the rain with hill snow across Northern Ireland. These are at the maximum temperatures. 2 degrees to 9 degrees, so quite a difference north to south. Into the evening and overnight, we can see the snow and rain in Northern Ireland pushing across scotland and Northern England and then this area comes in, Bringing Rain, and on its leading edge as it bumps into the cold air we will see snow and the in strength increasing. Tomorrow, eventually the rain, sleet and snow will become confined to Northern England and also scotland but we will see a plethora of showers coming in across england and wales and some of those will be heavy and thundery. In between, some sunshine around. 0nce thundery. In between, some sunshine around. Once again, apologies for my graphics. 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Look at the time weve been on air for hey . Look at the time weve been on air for an hey . Look at the time weve been on airforan hour unbelievable air for an hour unbelievable laughter europes biggest carrier, ryanair, says its on track to lose more than £800 million this financial year. Bens got the rest of the details. Good morning. That good morning. That would be the worst performance everfor that would be the worst performance ever for the company if that is confirmed. We are only part way through that year. Its just published its latest results, showing Passenger Numbers were down nearly 80 in the last three months to the end of december. It says coronavirus continues to wreak havoc across the industry. Perhaps no surprise, given most of us havent taken a flight since last spring and there are questions over whether well be able to or want to fly again any time soon. Take a look at this. August is pretty much the peak month for air travel in the uk. In 2019, over 31 million passengers came through british airports. But last year that slumped to just Seven Million travellers. It shows what the industry is contending with. At the peak of lockdown last spring Passenger Numbers dropped over 90 . So what are the chances of a foreign holiday this summer . Im joined by the boss of Ryanair Michael 0leary. He may have an answer. Good morning to you. He may have an answer. Good morning to ou. ,. , he may have an answer. Good morning to you summit he may have an answer. Good morning to you. Summit 2021, l to you. Good morning. Summit 2021, the big question. To you. Good morning. Summit 2021, the big question, will to you. Good morning. Summit 2021, the big question, will we to you. Good morning. Summit 2021, the big question, will we get to you. Good morning. Summit 2021, the big question, will we get on the big question, will we get on holiday or is our Summer Holiday cancel . I holiday or is our Summer Holiday cancel . ~ , holiday or is our Summer Holiday cancel . ~ ,. ,. , cancel . I think there is a strong ukefihood cancel . I think there is a strong likelihood you cancel . I think there is a strong likelihood you will cancel . I think there is a strong likelihood you will be cancel . I think there is a strong likelihood you will be going cancel . I think there is a strong likelihood you will be going on i likelihood you will be going on holiday to europe certainly. I dont think the Long Haul Travel will be on the agenda and the uks successful Vaccine Programme, it says it will have all of the high risk people vaccinated and the over 505 by the end of march. It is slower in europe but we expect to catch up by the end ofjune. 0nce Catch Up by the end ofjune. Once you have everybody vaccinated over the age of 50, we dont see any reason or a rationale or justification for continuation of the lockdown. 0nce justification for continuation of the lockdown. Once you vaccinate all the lockdown. Once you vaccinate all the high risk groups there should be a reasonably high degree of confidence in movement and in Summer Holidays to the beaches of portugal, spain, greece and italy. You holidays to the beaches of portugal, spain, greece and italy. Spain, greece and italy. You talk about confidence. Spain, greece and italy. You talk about confidence. There spain, greece and italy. You talk about confidence. There are spain, greece and italy. You talk about confidence. There are two | about confidence. There are two issues. One are the rules and restrictions that are in place and the other is our confidence about travelling again, whether we would want to get on a plane for a long period, crammed in with a lot of people. I period, crammed in with a lot of eole. ~. ,. People. I think the confidence in the vaccine people. I think the confidence in the Vaccine Programme people. I think the confidence in the Vaccine Programme is people. I think the confidence in the Vaccine Programme is rising| people. I think the confidence in the Vaccine Programme is rising very dramatically. We have had to justify lockdown for the last 12 months to protect largely elderly people in the nhs. 0nce protect largely elderly people in the nhs. Once you have vaccinated the nhs. Once you have vaccinated the Elderly Population the risk to the Elderly Population the risk to the nhs, the risk of death is remarkably low. 93 of all the decks are in over 65. Once they have been vaccinated you have eliminated that risk. The other issue is people playing, they are flying in their millions. They are fed up, locked at home, pent up with their families, Home Schooling is a nightmare. They are all looking forward to the summer and going on holidays that beaches of europe, and they will be able to. ,. ,. ,~. ,. , able to. Reason i ask, and you correct, protecting able to. Reason i ask, and you correct, protecting high able to. Reason i ask, and you correct, protecting high risk. Able to. Reason i ask, and you correct, protecting high risk groups clearly a priority. Younger people are less likely to suffer a fatal infection, but nonetheless the idea of going on holiday and getting infected on the plane on the way is not something anyone would want. Your Business Model relies on packing a lot of people onto planes so you can charge less. That packing a lot of people onto planes so you can charge less. Packing a lot of people onto planes so you can charge less. That is true but we have so you can charge less. That is true but we have been so you can charge less. That is true but we have been running so you can charge less. That is true but we have been running flights i but we have been running flights since the outbreak with everybody travelling on board wearing facemasks. The average flight time is one hour and 15 minutes. The risk of transmission, particularly between people already backstage, is significantly reduced. We already know from the research that young people may run the risk of catching the virus but they wont be severely ill and certainly will not be hospitalised and built risk of fatality. Particularly short air travel when you are on board for an hour or an travel when you are on board for an hour oran hourand a travel when you are on board for an hour or an hour and a half to most of europe, particularly if we continue to wear facemasks and the hygiene measures, that has not been the cause of transmission of coronavirus. Much more about International Travel is people driving past boards. We have this ridiculous situation in ireland where we notionally have a quarantine for people arriving by air but you can drive across the border to the north and there is no point either. Im border to the north and there is no point either point either. Im looking into the statement point either. Im looking into the statement that point either. Im looking into the statement that there point either. Im looking into the statement that there is point either. Im looking into the l statement that there is interesting stuff about the logistics for you. You talk about the material cost of things like cleaning, safety measures. You say they will have a material effect. Crucially that takes time. Getting the Cleaning Crew in, cleaning and getting them out. Does this mean you cant offer cheap prices because it changes your model . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , model . No, we have avoided another 200 aircraft model . No, we have avoided another 200 aircraft and model . No, we have avoided another 200 aircraft and take model . No, we have avoided another 200 aircraft and take the model . No, we have avoided another 200 aircraft and take the delivery 200 aircraft and take the delivery of the first 25 in advance of summer 2021. At London Stansted we have extended for another four years. We will have much lower fuel cost when we return to flying. All of our costs significantly reduced and we will pass on even low fares to british families going to portugal, spain, italy and greece, and that will lead the economy on tourism and we will bring many vaccinated european visitors to the uk. We have to get tories are moving again and we need to get people working again in the hospitality sector now that the Vaccine Programme is successfully rolling out. The vaccine is the way forward, lock downs are not. Vaccine is the way forward, lock downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic it downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic. It is downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic. It is great downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic. It is great to downs are not. You sound pretty optimistic. It is great to hear downs are not. You sound pretty i optimistic. It is great to hear from an industry that is struggling so badly and we know that hospitality and retail by the others. You say there may be many Growth Opportunities especially where competitor airlines have substantially cut capacity or failed. Essentially you will pick over the remains of some of your rivals that dont get through this. That is true. Flybe have gone bust and 8 million passengers no longer have an airline. Ryanair will expand into those european airports where you have seen the failure. Thomas cook and others. It is very important that when we emerge out of the Coronavirus Crisis that traffic is not at the mercy of airlines that wants to charge higher fares. Is not at the mercy of airlines that wants to charge higherfares. We will charge lowerfares, wants to charge higherfares. We will charge lower fares, lower cost, lower cost aircraft, so the return of low cost travel and cheap holidays to europe will return in summer 2021 are driven by the success of the Vaccine Programme. If success of the Vaccine Programme. If you want confidence but you will need customers to be able to book with a bit of confidence. Lets talk about refunds because it is the issue that has annoyed so many people this year, struggling to get their money back. They dont want vouchers, dont want to read book, they want their money back. If you book now for summer, and it doesnt happen, when you get your money back . ~ ,. , happen, when you get your money back . Absolutely, everybody has got their money back. Back . Absolutely, everybody has got their money back. We back . Absolutely, everybody has got their money back. We have back . Absolutely, everybody has got their money back. We have issued i their money back. We have issued everybody with vouchers, you dont want that there is a link to get your cash refund within five working days. Bookings are being made now, we have allowed those bookings to be changed without any change in fees not once but twice if you want to change your itinerary. If your flight gets cancelled you will receive a voucher and you can click on that for a cash refund as everybody has done at this point in time. Nobody who has requested a cash refund is waiting. Goad time. Nobody who has requested a cash refund is waiting. Time. Nobody who has requested a cash refund is waiting. Good to hear from ou, cash refund is waiting. Good to hear from you. Thank cash refund is waiting. Good to hear from you, thank you cash refund is waiting. Good to hear from you, thank you very much. Cash refund is waiting. Good to hear i from you, thank you very much. What if you executive of ryanair after what has been a dreadful year for all airlines. What has been a dreadful year for allairlines. Nice what has been a dreadful year for all airlines. Nice to hear a bit of optimism about when they get through this thing can pick up, the potential that we will get holiday at some point, just a matter of when white thank you very much. Be interesting to see if any of our viewers are in full agreement with that at the end. When you make that claim, we will keep an eye on it. It claim, we will keep an eye on it. It has annoyed so many people from other has annoyed so many people from other airlines, has annoyed so many people from otherairlines, but has annoyed so many people from other airlines, but often ryanair in the firing other airlines, but often ryanair in the firing line as far as refunds are concerned. We will keep an eye on it are concerned. We will keep an eye on it if are concerned. We will keep an eye on it if you are concerned. We will keep an eye on it. If you have a different experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello have experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello have we experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello have we gone experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello have we gone on experience, lets us know. Right. 0h, hello have we gone on too i experience, lets us know. Right. I ch, hello have we gone on too long . 0h, hello have we gone on too long . I did this in Premise Carol has . Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Doi do i have to sing the music myself . Good morning, im asad ahmad. After receiving more than 5,000 complaints over the misuse of stop and Search Powers, the metropolitan police has disciplined just six officers. Figures revealed following a Freedom Of Information Request Show, despite around 1,000 complaints last year, not a single one was upheld by the met� s directorate of professional standards. The Campaign Group Stopwatch Say the findings prove the Police Complaints system is not fit for purpose. Activists opposed to the Hs2 Rail Line, whove dug themselves an Underground Tunnel near Euston Station, claim an Eviction Team is using dangerous methods to try to force them out. Why are you standing there . Hs2 rebellion say theyre confident they can last out for several more days. Meanwhile, greenpeace and Friends Of The Earth say the covid pandemic has destroyed the economic case for the high speed rail line. The representative body for muslims, the Muslim Council of britain, has elected its first female leader. 29 year old Zara Mohammed said it was an honour to be appointed as head of the london based organisation. Mayor of london sadiq khan said the appointment was terrific. Ms mohammed believes its a positive step forward. I think what were doing is to continue to strengthen that diversity, to build a strong, inclusive and diverse organisation. That is in the work we do as well as the people that represent us, and i think, for me, at the forefront of that is getting young people and more women involved and making sure that the future which is in their hands they are fully a part of. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Thejubilee line has severe delays after Engineering Work over ran. And the metropolitan line has severe delays due to a signal failure. 0n the roads, the euston road is down to one lane at the Euston Underpass for hs2 works until the end of the month. Expect delays there. And the outside lane is closed on the m25 between junctions j25 enfield and j24 potters bar. Now the weather with kate. Good morning. Its a rather grey start this morning, theres quite a lot of cloud around and some mistyness there as well. We are likely to hang onto this cloud for much of the day. It is largely dry but it is thick enough to produce perhaps the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. The wind reasonably light and the temperature today between 5 7. Itll stay pretty cloudy as we head into this evening and overnight, and, at first, again, it is thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain but, as we head further through the night, climbing up from the south west, the cloud will increase, thicken, and then heavy and persistent rain arriving through the early hours of tomorrow morning. The minimum temperature between 3 5, so not that dissimilar to todays maximum. Into tomorrow morning, itll be a wet start but that will clear, and youll notice that blue area, the cold air, being pushed out of the way by much milder air. So, a scattering of potentially thundery showers for a while, some sunny spells, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 1a. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today. Captain sir tom moore has been admitted to hospital with coronavirus. The Prime Minister is among the many people whove wished him well. Captain people whove wished him well. Tom was brought i Bedford Captain Tom was brought here to Bedford Hospital yesterday for additional help with his breathing. The good news, he is being treated on a ward and not in intensive care. All care homes residents in england have now been offered a vaccine, its being hailed as an important milestone. The military in myanmar have staged a coup and arrested Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. Prince william says racist abuse of footballers is despicable Marcus Rashford is the latest player to be subjected to online attacks after a series of incidents over the weekend. The duke of cambrdige says it has to stop. Across england and wales, itll be fairly cloudy, murky with mist and fog and drizzle around. Northern ireland has rain coming your way, showers in northern and eastern is scotland. More details later in the programme. Its monday, 1st february. Captain sir tom moore has spent the night in hospital, after being admitted with coronavirus. The 100 year old Second World War veteran, who raised tens of millions of pounds for the nhs during the first lockdown, was admitted yesterday because he needed help with his breathing. He is not in intensive care. Breakfast� s john maguire reports. It all started as his way of thanking the nhs for looking after him following a fall. Now, captain sir tom moore the record breaking fundraiser is under its care once again. Hes being treated for pneumonia and covid 19 at Bedford Hospital. In a Statement Released yesterday afternoon by one of his daughters, hannah said he was being treated at home but was taken to hospital when he needed additional help with his breathing. Hes on a ward, and not in intensive care. She described the medical care hes received over the past few weeks as remarkable and goes on to say, we know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible. This year, of course. We last spoke to him just before christmas, and he was his usual optimistic self. But things will get better, and next year will be all right. Captain toms endeavours walking 100 lengths of his back garden before his 100th birthday last april saw him raise almost £40 million for Nhs Charities. He inspired so many to follow in his footsteps, and his story was told around the world. Now, once again, people are lining up to wish him well. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, tweeted. The labour leader, keir starmer, wrote. When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high. And the singer michael ball whose duet with captain tom helped him to break yet another record as they made it to number one said. He is a huge cricket fan, and the former england captain, michael vaughan, sent this message. Sir captain tom, over the last ten months, youve been our inspiration. Youve been the nations heartbeat. Were all Thinking Of You get well soon. Thank you, captain tom, from the nhs and, in passing on their best wishes, the Nhs Charities he helped reminds us of the difference hes made. We owe him so much for inspiring people to support Nhs Charities. The funds that he raised are making such a difference right now to nhs staff, volunteers and patients. Our thoughts are with him and his family at this time, and we wish you a Speedy Recovery, captain tom as the pandemic led to repeated lockdowns, captain tom has always offered messages of hope and positivity reminding us all to walk, to talk, and to look after each other. Its now time for us to return the favour, and to look forward to seeing that smile once again. John maguire, bbc news, bedford. Johnjoins us now from Bedford Hospital. So many messages pouring in for him, john. Good morning. Yes. So many messages pouring in for him, john. Good morning. John. Good morning. Yes, good morning. John. Good morning. Yes, good morning, louise, john. Good morning. Yes, good morning, louise, lets john. Good morning. Yes, good morning, louise, lets hope i john. Good morning. Yes, good i morning, louise, lets hope captain tom spent a restful night at Bedford Hospital last night, his first night in, as weve heard from his family, from his daughter, we are so familiar seeing hannah on breakfast, she does that amazing job of sitting by his side, and she kept us updated with that statement yesterday. In terms of how much support, how many expressions of good luck and how many well wishers there have been, its not surprising at all, is it . Its not surprising at all, is it . Think back to his birthday when he was 100 years old. I went to the local post office, they were inundated with Birthday Cards from right across the uk and right around the world. Such was the impact that captain tom had with his amazing fundraising but also the nature of the man, the way he is always so positive and optimistic, those messages of hope we talk about, and it is worth remembering this morning, and we should pass back to him and his family to wish him a Speedy Recovery and deed. Worth saying, and i dont care how many times i repeat this morning, he is not being treated in intensive care, he is on a ward so lets hope that is some semblance of good news. Hannah was telling us over the last few weeks he was being treated for pneumonia. Treated at home. But that meant he wasnt able to have received his vaccination jab. Hopefully that will be rearranged for a time in the not too distant future. If he was here today what would he be doing . Youd be reminding us tomorrow will be a better day. Youd have his thumbs up so lets put our thumbs up for captain tom and wish him a very Speedy Recovery. John captain tom and wish him a very Speedy Recovery captain tom and wish him a very seed recove. G. ,. , Speedy Recovery. John maguire, thank ou ve Speedy Recovery. John maguire, thank you very much the nhs says that every elderly care home resident in england has now been offered the Coronavirus Vaccine. The Prime Minister has described it as a crucial milestone. It comes as the uk hit a record daily total of vaccinations over the weekend. Aru na iyengar reports. Across the uk residents of care homes are rolling up their sleeves for the Covid Vaccine and this is what it means. The day the vaccine was administered was such a positive moment. We feel a sense of relief, i think, that you can see something positive coming, and the residents were amazing, and there was a real air of great atmosphere. The Prime Minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll out will only accelerate from here. The head of the nhs, simon stevens, also paid tribute to the work of gps, Community Nurses and care home workers. The government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. Some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. Ministers are growing increasingly confident of hitting the target of vaccinating the 15 million most Vulnerable People by mid february after a record high ofjabs on saturday, reaching nearly 600,000. Nearly 9,000,000 1st doses have now been administered and nearly nine out of ten people aged 80 and above and over three quarters of people aged 75 and over have now had their firstjab. But the charity alzheimers uk says it is concerned about the level of staff vaccinations amid reports that some workers have declined jabs. Its also calling for the government to speed up the roll out of the second dose to allow homes to resume meaningful visits. In wales, around three quarters of staff and care home residents have received the vaccine. All homes in Northern Ireland have now been visited. And the Scottish Government said it expected to complete the first stage of its roll out, including care homes, by the end of this week. Aruna iyengar, bbc news. We will be speaking to the Care Minister about that in 20 minutes time. 0ur Political Correspondent adam fleming joins us now from westminster. Good morning to you, adam. These vaccination targets, thats something we will get a bit more detail on later on today as well. Yes, and i think they are very pleased they managed to hit their first target when it comes to vaccinations, although it is worth reading the small print. Some care homes havent been able to get the vaccinations because of local outbreaks and isnt safe. Its worth remembering these are vaccinations offered so not necessarily taken up. The governments second target is to have the top four most vulnerable groups on the vaccination is done by mid february, that is about 1415,000,000 mid february, that is about 14 15,000,000 people, the number changes every now and then, so they will have to speed up the Vaccination Programme from its current rate if they are going to hit that target because that is just about two weeks away. Some other vaccine used today that is quite interesting, the government has ordered another 40 million doses from the french firm valneva, which takes the order up to 100 million, and it could reach 119 million doses in what is really interesting about it is that contract starts next year and runs until 2025, which shows you the government is getting serious about this idea people might have to get injections for coronavirus year after year after year. {lilia get injections for coronavirus year after year after year. After year after year. Ok, that is something after year after year. Ok, that is something we after year after year. Ok, that is something we will after year after year. Ok, that is something we will put after year after year. Ok, that is something we will put to after year after year. Ok, that is something we will put to the i after year after year. Ok, that is l something we will put to the Care Minister as well in 20 minutes time. On an unrelated issue, enjoying your new background, have you got anything to do with that . I you got anything to do with that . I was wondering whether it was a glitch on the tv but i am glad to see youve done a bit of Interior Design on my behalf, thank you very much. , , design on my behalf, thank you very much. , ,. , much. Louise is responsible for that, probably much. Louise is responsible for that, probably. Its much. Louise is responsible for that, probably. Its nice, much. Louise is responsible for that, probably. Its nice, isnti much. Louise is responsible for i that, probably. Its nice, isnt it . A Military Coup has been carried out in myanmar, with the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. The armys declared a one year State Of Emergency. State radio and television are off air, and telephone and Internet Connections have been cut. 0ur Correspondentjonathan Head is in bangkok. What is the latest . What is going on . ~ � , on . Well its quiet in the commercial on . Well its quiet in the commercial capital, i on . Well its quiet in the | commercial capital, shots on . Well its quiet in the i commercial capital, shots have on . Well its quiet in the commercial capital, shots have been shut, people have not been able to get money out of atms, they are waiting to see what the Military Rule looks like but the country is in a state of shock. Aung san suu kyihad in a state of shock. Aung san suu kyi had won a resounding election victory back in november and the military, welcome it had significant powers will stop it manage the transition to democracy a decade ago, it managed to retain a lot of power and they didnt expect it to carry out this action. Aung san suu kyi is in detention and has come out now and urged her supporters to oppose this coup. The military says they will be in power for the next year. Theyd promise to return to an elected government but whether they would allow Aung San Suu Kyi and her party to run, we dont know. This country has been thrown into a dreadful state of uncertainty by this shocking event. Dreadful state of uncertainty by this shocking event. Jonathan, thank ou. In the last few minutes it has just been announced that online retailer asos has bought topshop, topman and miss selfridge. Bens here to tell us more. The question is, what happens to those shops and staff . The shops will close, much those shops and staff . The shops will close, much the those shops and staff . The shops will close, much the same those shops and staff . The shops will close, much the same when i will close, much the same when debenhams was bought. There has been a lot of speculation this deal would happen. Asos buying top man, topshop and miss selfridge, they are the top drawers of the Arcadia Empire. Asos said it wanted those and what we know now is this deal will go through, they will pay £265 million for it. This could mean the permanent closure of those stores. Thousands ofjobs now at risk between the two companies, debenhams and arcadia, 25,000 Jobs On Uk High Street is likely to disappear as a result of these deals. As part of the Arcadia Group, we know there is burtons, Dorothy Perkins and wallace, and we are told they could be an entire break up of the Arcadia Group between boohoo and asos. There, you can see, top shop, top man and miss selfridge will have new owners. Those brands will be integrated into the asos website. As we have said, it has been a dreadful time on the high street, debenhams as well, the arcadia administration meaning 13,000 jobs disappear so around 25,000 jobs at risk now. There is no confirmation about whether boohoo will buy those other brands in the Arcadia Group but confirmation asos buying top shop, top man and miss selfridge, paying £265 million for those crown jewels in the Arcadia Empire. £265 million for those crown ewels in the Arcadia Empire. I in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. In the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, lten lets in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. Lets find in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. Lets find out in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. Lets find out if in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. Lets find out ifjohn in the Arcadia Empire. Thank you, ben. Lets find out ifjohn has i ben. Lets find out ifjohn has sorted out carols technical problems. If you havejust sorted out carols technical problems. If you have just switched on, shes been having graphic issues. John turned up . Yes, he has goodjob, john what we have this morning as a cold start to the day, particularly across scotland and Northern England, you can see the frost and ice on untreated services across scotland and Northern England. This Weather Watcher picture taken in east lothian. We have a lot of cloud, some fog around, mist and drizzle across Southern England and wales, some rain and hill snow around Northern Ireland and wintry showers across northern and eastern scotland, some of those getting down into north east england but it should brighten up. West wales and parts of east anglia as we go through the day. In between the wintry showers in the north, some brightness. Temperature wise, 3 4 in lerwick to about nine as we push down towards plymouth and st helier. 0vernight, this band of rain and hill snow moves across Northern England and scotland, leaving frost and the risk of ice and there is another system coming in from the west which will introduce some rain across much of Southern England and wales but we will see a period of Rain And Snow in the midlands and east anglia possibly for a time, Northern England and scotland. You could wake up with snow tomorrow morning in the southern low lands. Here it is, Rain And Snow pushing north eastwards, any snow turning back to rain and at the same time a plethora of heavy showers moving across england and wales but look how mild it is, 12 14 in the south but still cold in the north. I am thrilled to have my graphics back ican i can see what a difference it has made in a big thank you tojoin as well. Louise thanks, carol, see you later. The 2017 Grenfell Tower fire exposed the dangers of flammable cladding, leading to efforts to make many other buildings safe. But delays have seen costs for flat owners rocket including increased insurance and Service Charges, as well as bills for fire alarms and round the clock fire wardens. Later today, mp5 will debate a Labour Motion Calling for residents to be protected from rising prices. Lets speak to Hayley Tillotson who purchased a property with cladding, and matt hodges long, an expert on building safety. Good morning to you and thank you so much forjoining us. Take us a little bit through your story because you bought a flat and things went wrong quite quickly, tell us what happened. Went wrong quite quickly, tell us what happened went wrong quite quickly, tell us what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestl , what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly. It what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly, it was what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly, it was just what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly, it was just a what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly, it wasjust a matter i what happened. Yes, thats right. Honestly, it was just a matter of. Honestly, it was just a matter of months, really. I bought the flat, it was completely safe at the time i bought it but then the government redefined the building regulations and suddenly it wasnt. So, like youve just mentioned, we got a letterjust youve just mentioned, we got a letter just from West Yorkshire fire service telling us it isnt safe. And we were told, actually, if we didnt get a waking watch, we would have to leave the building, we would have to leave the building, we would have to leave the building, we would have to be evacuated. For have to leave the building, we would have to be evacuated. Have to be evacuated. For those who dont know. Have to be evacuated. For those who dont know. A have to be evacuated. For those who dont know, a waking have to be evacuated. For those who dont know, a waking watch have to be evacuated. For those who dont know, a waking watch is have to be evacuated. For those who dont know, a waking watch is what i dont know, a waking watch is what exactly . It dont know, a waking watch is what exactl . ,. , exactly . It is some men in high viz vests with a exactly . It is some men in high viz vests with a phone, exactly . It is some men in high viz vests with a phone, and exactly . It is some men in high viz vests with a phone, and the exactly . It is some men in high viz vests with a phone, and the idea i exactly . It is some men in high vizj vests with a phone, and the idea is they walk up and down every floor and do regular checks to see if they can spot a fire, presumably. There is questions about whether they are doing the job because is questions about whether they are doing thejob because my building had a huge top of the range fire alarm and Heat Detector and Smoke Detectors so we would have known in seconds but the government thinks we also need a man with two ears, two eyes and a mouth and here i am. I think it would be helpful for our think it would be helpfulfor our viewers if you give us an idea, financially, what were you paying beforehand and what extra costs had been added in . Been added in . Yes, sir, i bought it on an affordable been added in . Yes, sir, i bought it on an Affordable Housing been added in . Yes, sir, i bought it on an Affordable Housing scheme, i been added in . Yes, sir, i bought it i on an Affordable Housing scheme, sat down with my Mortgage Advice and he budgeted for me this is how much your Service Charges, your ground rent, etc etc. We had to suddenly get waking watch, a completely new invented unforeseen cost every single month, hundreds of pounds, and the Service Charge went up, The Building Charge went up and i found myself on an Affordable Housing scheme and i couldnt afford to live in my home. Also, there are some strict rules because of the scheme which means im not allowed to sublet, i cannot rent it out, i cannot put it on airbnb, and i cannot put it on airbnb, and i cannot sell to a cash buyer, i cannot sell to a cash buyer, i cannot sell to a cash buyer, i cannot sell at auction, it has to be sold to somebody like me on an Affordable Housing scheme so somebody who couldnt afford it, either. 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There is wild sort of different numbers out| wild sort of different numbers out there wild sort of different numbers out there the wild sort of different numbers out there. The reality is the numbers havent there. The reality is the numbers havent been gathered yet. We think it is somewhere in the region of about it is somewhere in the region of about 3 it is somewhere in the region of about 3 Million People that could be impacted about 3 Million People that could be impacted by one or other of the elements impacted by one or other of the elements of what we call the Building Elements of what we call the building safety crisis. And elements of what we call the building safety crisis. And what is bein building safety crisis. And what is being done building safety crisis. And what is being done to building safety crisis. And what is being done to help building safety crisis. And what is being done to help people building safety crisis. And what is being done to help people like i being done to help people like hayley . What can people do who are living in buildings like this . Really, it is difficult because as a leaseholder you have very few rights, leaseholder you have very few rights, you are dependent on the management of the building and their dealings management of the building and their dealings with the government in terms dealings with the government in terms of dealings with the government in terms of trying to sort this problem out. Terms of trying to sort this problem out so terms of trying to sort this problem out so the terms of trying to sort this problem out. So the main thing leaseholders can do out. So the main thing leaseholders can do is out. So the main thing leaseholders can do is do out. So the main thing leaseholders can do is do as hayley is doing which can do is do as hayley is doing which is can do is do as hayley is doing which is a can do is do as hayley is doing which is a heartbreaking story but tell their which is a heartbreaking story but tell their story, and try to gather as much tell their story, and try to gather as much information as they can and. Et as much information as they can and get these as much information as they can and get these problems understood and fixed get these problems understood and fixed. The get these problems understood and fixed. ,. , ,. , get these problems understood and fixed. ,. ,. , fixed. The problem is, though, you look at the fixed. The problem is, though, you look at the position fixed. The problem is, though, you look at the position hayley fixed. The problem is, though, you look at the position hayley has i fixed. The problem is, though, you. Look at the position hayley has been put in, the money she was paying out every month has doubled, with extra costs as well, and she has declared herself bankrupt, and, yet, it seems it seems like it is weeks and months and years ahead to try to get to the bottom of it. It is and years ahead to try to get to the bottom of it bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and what bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and what we bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and what we have i bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and what we have to i bottom of it. It is a drawnout issue and what we have to do | bottom of it. It is a drawnouti issue and what we have to do is bottom of it. It is a drawnout i issue and what we have to do is work out the issue and what we have to do is work out the way issue and what we have to do is work out the way to actually understand the problem with each building, is a risk assess the problem with each building, is a risk assess it, and find a way of living risk assess it, and find a way of living with risk assess it, and find a way of living with that problem in a safe way so living with that problem in a safe way so instead of defining what a Safe Building is, what needs to be done Safe Building is, what needs to be done to Safe Building is, what needs to be done to each of those buildings to make done to each of those buildings to make sure done to each of those buildings to make sure they are safe enough while we can make sure they are safe enough while we can get make sure they are safe enough while we can get through to the long Term Solution we can get through to the long Term Solution. That detail is missing so a lot solution. That detail is missing so a lot of solution. That detail is missing so a lot of people are stuck in limbo, like hayley a lot of people are stuck in limbo, like hayley was, with ridiculous waking like hayley was, with ridiculous waking watch charges and insurance costs waking watch charges and insurance costs. ,. , waking watch charges and insurance costs. ,. ,. ,. , costs. Quite clearly, you are not alone in this, costs. Quite clearly, you are not alone in this, hayley, costs. Quite clearly, you are not alone in this, hayley, so costs. Quite clearly, you are not alone in this, hayley, so how. Costs. Quite clearly, you are not i alone in this, hayley, so how badly has this affected you . Your future, your Financial Security as well . Yes, i had no idea what my future is going to look like now. Not many Estate Agents are falling over themselves to rent to someone who has recently bankrupt. Even though i know why i have gone bankrupt, i still have to justify myself three years and years. Ill have to struggle to get a loan ever again. And actually my Mental Health impact. I dont want to. I dont want to frighten my family but i. It has broken me and i am a shell of my former self and i dont know if i can really get over it, to be honest, it is really scary. 0h, ha le , honest, it is really scary. 0h, hayley. My honest, it is really scary. 0h, hayley, my thoughts honest, it is really scary. 0h, hayley, my thoughts are i honest, it is really scary. 0h, hayley, my thoughts are with you and thank you for talking to us. I am sure yourfamily are thank you for talking to us. I am sure your family are watching so please go and talk to them when you can. Hayley, thank you, and matt, both, thank you. The government has actually said to us it has earmarked £1. 6 billion of funding to see hams made safe and they say they are making Good Progress on improving unsafe homes. 7 24am. Evidence about the way the Emergency Services responded to the Manchester Arena attack, will begin this week at the inquiry into what happened. Little is known about the members of the public who helped the injured, and tended to those who were killed, in the absence of proper medical help and equipment. Survivors say its vital their role isnt overlooked in the official version of events. 0ur north of england correspondent, judith moritz, has been speaking to two of them, and a warning her report contains some distressing details. Your emergency, please . Theres been an explosion at Manchester Arena. Has anybody been injured . Yes, loads. We are going to get as many. Ambulances to you as we can. Yes, we have very few at the moment. I am shouting out, help, we need help we need paramedics. Theres that expectation theres going to be help, there is going to be help and it just didnt come. In the wake of the bomb at Manchester Arena, the most seriously injured could not move from where they fell. And although blue lights pulsed outside, inside there was only one paramedic for the first 40 minutes. Jane tweddle lay fatally hurt. There was little expertise or equipment at hand. It was left to a stranger, sean gardner, to sit by her side as her life slipped away. When you are faced with injuries. So severe, you know, im not trained, i dont know what to do. You just feel so helpless. All you can do is comfort, and it isnt enough but that is all i felt i could do. Did you speak to jane . Were you trying to communicate with her . Yes, i held her hand, and she knew somebody was next to her, i suppose, that was the main thing is. 0rdinary people found themselves on the medical front line and sam depended on them for survival. Children like freya lewis, who was very badly hurt and fell into the arms of a stranger. I kept saying to her, im not going to leave you, im not going to leave you. Kim dick looked after freya for over an hour. The teenager had 29 injuries. I had to hold freya with all my. You know, sat up, in an upright position. How do you feel about the fact help wasnt there straight away . At the time, really helpless. You know, because i could see whats going on, and especially because freya was losing so much blood. Luckily, from watching tv, i knew to keep her upright. But we needed help. Hello hi their story has a happy ending. Freya has stayed in touch with kim and her husband, phil. She says she owes her life to them. I think the absolute world of them. They are in my thoughts every single day. They are the reason why i am still here. And kim and phil, they saved my life. They acted as my parents when my parents couldnt. And i will always, for the rest of my life, be eternally grateful to them because, yes, they are just amazing. Kim and freya now share a bond, forged from terrible circumstances. The survivor and her hero, just one of the ordinary people who stepped up when help was so desperately needed. Judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. Just lovely to see them together after those circumstances as well, thank you all of them for talking to judith moritz. In a couple of minutes time we will talk to the minister for health care. Thats one of the major story is this man, vaccinations and care homes, so it will be interesting to see her take on who hasnt been vaccinated yet. And also the uptake of the vaccine amongst care home staff. Let us know what you think about that and we will ask her about those, too. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. The metropolitan Police Received nearly a thousand complaints over the misuse of stop and Search Powers last year with not a single one being upheld. A freedom of information request also showed that, despite thousands more complaints over several years, on average less than an officer a year was disciplined. The action against them was either being given advice or a written warning. The Campaign Group Stopwatch Say the findings prove the Police Complaints system is not fit for purpose. Activists opposed to the Hs2 Rail Line whove dug themselves an Underground Tunnel near Euston Station claim an Eviction Team is using dangerous methods to try to force them out. Why are you standing there . Hs2 rebellion say theyre confident theyll stay for several more days. Meanwhile, greenpeace and Friends Of The Earth say the covid pandemic has destroyed the economic case for the high speed rail line. The representative body for muslims the Muslim Council of britain has elected its first female leader. 29 year old Zara Mohammed said it was an honour to be appointed as head of the london based organisation. Mayor of london sadiq khan said the appointment was terrific. Ms mohammed believes its a positive step forward. I think what were doing is to continue to strengthen that diversity, to build a strong, inclusive and diverse organisation. That is in the work we do as well as the people that represent us, and i think, for me, at the forefront of that is getting young people and more women involved and making sure that the future which is in their hands they are fully a part of. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. The circle and hammersmith city lines have delays due to train cancellations. Thejubilee line has severe delays after Engineering Work over ran. And the metropolitan line has severe delays due to a signal failure. Now the weather with kate. Good morning. Its a rather grey start this monday morning. Theres quite a lot of cloud around and some mistiness in there, as well. Were likely to hang onto this low cloud for much of the day. Now its largely dry, but it is thick enough to produce perhaps the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. The wind reasonably light and the temperature today between five and seven celsius. Now its going to stay pretty cloudy as we head into this evening and overnight and, at first, again, it is thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain but, as we head further through the night, coming up from the south west, the cloud is going to increase, thicken, and then heavy and persistent rain arriving through the early hours of tomorrow morning. The minimum temperature between three and five celsius, so not that dissimilar to todays maximum. Now into tomorrow morning, it is going to be a wet start but that will clear, and youll notice that blue area, the colder air, being pushed out of the way by much milder air. So a scattering of potentially thundery showers for a while, some sunny spells, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 14 celsius. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in an hour. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. It with dan walker and louise minchin. Hasjust gone one of the issues were looking at this morning is the vaccination rollout reaching residents of elderly care homes in england. Lets talk now to the social Care Minister Helen Whateley. Good morning, thank you for being with us. Can we start with the headlines which many people will be waking up to today, Vaccine Roll Out to care homes is complete . Is its complete . Is there a difference between people being offered the vaccine and receiving it . Good morning vaccine and receiving it . Good morning. Really vaccine and receiving it . Good morning. Really good vaccine and receiving it . Good morning. Really good to i vaccine and receiving it . Good morning. Really good to be i vaccine and receiving it . limp. Morning. Really good to be here. And to be able to be here with some really good news. We have been getting out to care homes. The nhs is now have teams going into vaccinate in over 10,000 care homes. We have got the vaccination out to all the care homes who can have it at the moment who are looking after older people. There are a small number where there is a current outbreak and the director of Public Health has set the team cannot go in yet but they will go in shortly. We have got that vaccine out to thousands and thousands of care home residents and staff. This is just a huge moment for our social care sector and care homes, who have had such a hard time during this pandemic and this is a real turning point where, at last, those residents, some of the most Vulnerable People have at last got some protection from this really, really cruel disease why do you have an idea when it might be completed . As you mentioned there are some care homes that have not yet been visited. Is the only reason is because there has been an outbreak of the virus there . Just because there has been an outbreak of the virus there . Of the virus there . Just a small number where of the virus there . Just a small number where there of the virus there . Just a small number where there is of the virus there . Just a small number where there is a of the virus there . Just a smalll number where there is a current outbreak and some care homes who have outbreaks have been visited and those who can receive the vaccine have been vaccinated. Just a small number where the director of Public Health has identified it is not ok for the teams to go there. They will be vaccinated shortly and of course over the next couple of weeks we will continue to fascinate care workers, particularly those who look after people in their own homes so that we have 15th Of February vaccinated everybody in the most vulnerable categories 1 4 and the health and care workers who look after them. Do health and care workers who look after them health and care workers who look after them. 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I am hearing really good not keen on having the vaccine . I n hearing really good news care homes and care providers i have spoken to about staff uptake of the vaccine. We know there are some staff who were worried about having the vaccination but what i am hearing is when the vaccination teams go into the care homes, staff are coming forwards and some might be nervous but when they see their colleagues getting the vaccination, when they see it is all right, when they see it is something more that they can do to help protect themselves and those they look after, we really are seeing good uptake from care home workers and, as i said, over the next two weeks we will sure to vaccinate the wider social Care Workforce. Vaccinate the wider social Care Workforce vaccinate the wider social Care Workforce. � workforce. But is a good uptake enou h workforce. But is a good uptake enough when workforce. But is a good uptake enough when a workforce. 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I think it is a really important point that we want to see kai workers get vaccinated, all part of everything we can do to protect those most at risk from this virus. The approach we are taking and working with local authorities in the care sector is on giving people the care sector is on giving people the information they need to be reassured about the safety of the vaccination. Sharing the stories of people who have had the vaccination that they are ok and they know they are playing their part, encouraging, supporting people, making it as easy as possible to get the, you can get it in a care home he worked there, and for the care workers to get it locally, to be easy to get it as well as having information to be confident about the vaccine. So you would not compel confident about the vaccine. So you would not compel a confident about the vaccine. So you would not compel a worker confident about the vaccine. So you would not compel a worker in i confident about the vaccine. 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Themselves vaccinated. When you think it will be safe . We themselves vaccinated. When you think it will be safe . We always. Think it will be safe . We always come back to this. It is obviously great news that so many people are having the vaccine. When will it be safe for families to go and visit their relatives . Are we looking at one dose of the vaccine and use of ppe or will it only be safe once everybody has had the double dose . You ask a really important question and i note that relatives are desperate to go and see their family members. Residents desperately want to have visits and at the moment visits are really constrained with screens or visiting pubs and things like that so we want to be able to enable enjoy visiting, to allow people to hold hands and hug those things. At the moment it is too soon. Care home residents are only just vaccinated and we know it takes time to build up immunity and we also know we have high rates of covid still in the Wider Community so we cannot say it is ok to open up yet. I am saying to care homes, please keep using ppe, keep doing all the testing that they are doing at the moment. We still have to keep on being vigilant. We have to give it a little more time. So on being vigilant. We have to give it a little more time. 50 it on being vigilant. We have to give it a little more time. It a little more time. So it wont be until everybody it a little more time. So it wont be until everybody has it a little more time. So it wont be until everybody has had it a little more time. So it wont be until everybody has had the| it a little more time. So it wont i be until everybody has had the full dose of the vaccine . Im be until everybody has had the full dose of the vaccine . Be until everybody has had the full dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that, and dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that. And we dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that, and we are dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that, and we are working dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that, and we are working on dose of the vaccine . Im not saying that, and we are working on right l that, and we are working on right now, what can we do in order to be able to allow some more normal visiting to site again, how can we use testing . What confidence can we have as community rates should come down further in the Wider Community, which poses the biggest risk to care homes. We are looking at. I know how important it is to the health and Mental Health of those living in care homes and families to be able to have contact. Im care homes and families to be able to have contact. To have contact. Im sure you have seen this to have contact. Im sure you have seen this i to have contact. Im sure you have seen this. I know to have contact. 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I was speaking to a lady last year who had been to see her mother to be able to hold hands and do an indoor visit when we introduced testing back in december to enable enjoy visiting. Then we had the search of the new variant, these rates we have seen, bringing the risk again. As i said, we are working on what we can do to try to enable visiting to restart because i absolutely see just how important it is. Absolutely see ust how important it is. , ~ absolutely see ust how important it is. Absolutely see ust how important it is. Can i ask you a broader question about vaccination . Is. Can i ask you a broader question about vaccination . Some is. Can i ask you a broader question about vaccination . Some wonderful news over the weekend about 600,000 people in one day vaccinated on saturday, almost 9 million have never had the vaccination across the uk. There seems to be a lot of talk about potentially giving vaccines to other countries, depending on supply. At what point might that happen . Would that be a case only after every adult in the uk has been vaccinated, or before that time . I vaccinated, or before that time . I am hearing the conversations about that, absolutely. The questions. Right now, our priority is to vaccinate those in our country across the uk who are most at risk from this virus. We are talking today about the vaccinations that have been going on in care homes. Between now and mid february we are determined to vaccinate all those that we can in groups i li, including the clinically extremely vulnerable. Not just the over 80s the clinically extremely vulnerable. Notjust the over 80s that the clinically extremely vulnerable. Not just the over 80s that those the clinically extremely vulnerable. Notjust the over 80s that those in their 70s and so that by mid february we will have vaccinated 88 of the people who are most at risk of dying from covid. Then we have the other priority groups to work through, particularly those who are older because we know older people are at greater general risk from the virus. We have our work cut out. We are doing a tremendous job, nearly 9 Million People have been vaccinated but we have our work cut out to make sure we get on and work through those who are at greatest risk. Everybody wants life to move on, the economy to be back in business, schools to be open again for children. All these things ahead. We have a lot to do in the Vaccination Programme. I5 ahead. We have a lot to do in the Vaccination Programme. Is another thin on Vaccination Programme. Is another thing on peeples Vaccination Programme. Is another thing on peoples minds Vaccination Programme. Is another thing on peoples minds is Vaccination Programme. Is another thing on peoples minds is the thing on peoples minds is the health of captain sir tom moore. How do you feel about that this morning . 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Helen whateley, thank you for your i with him and his family. Helen i whateley, thank you for your time this morning. While we were speaking to Helen Whateley one of the other stories we are looking at is the Military Coup in my ma and the Prime Minister has passed comment on that. He says, i condemn the coup and unlawful imprisonment of civilians including Aung San Suu Kyi. The vote of the people must be respected and civilian leaders release. I minister borisjohnson speaking on social media in the last few minutes. 7 43am. Selling sport but youre also talking about online abuse. Again, unfortunately. We have talked about it before. The duke of cambridge has described as despicable the racist abuse being aimed at footballers. Manchester Uniteds Marcus Rashford was the latest victim this weekend. Prince william who is the president of the Football Association said we all have a responsibility to create an environment where such abuse is not tolerated, and those who choose to spread hate and division are held accountable for their actions. Greater Manchester Police have opened an investigation and the former west ham defender Anton Ferdinand says Online Platforms have to do more. Its sad for me that its becoming the norm that after every game theres some type of incident where theres racial abuse on social media platforms. And i think we need to look at the fact that, yes, we are having a good conversation at the moment but the social Media Companies and, like, the secretary of state who i had a conversation with with a few other players a week or so ago cant hide behind the fact that we are actually having these conversations. These conversations need to turn into action and they need to turn into action soon. Liverpool got their Premier League Title Defence back on track last night with an emphatic 3 1 win at west ham. That took them up to third in the table. Mo salah scored twice his First Premier League goals in seven matches and his second was simply spectacular. Great balls from Trent Alexander arnold and Xherdan Shaqiri and then a brilliant run and finish from salah. Liverpool are now 4 points behind the leaders manchester city. Lots more details of the weekends action on the bbc sport website, as well as the latest transfer deadline day news. Thats all your sports. Thank you very much thats all your sports. Thank you very much i thats all your sports. Thank you very much. I was thats all your sports. Thank you very much. I was going thats all your sports. Thank you very much. I was going to i thats all your sports. Thank you very much. I was going to say| very much. I was going to say carol, but you are not carol. Carol is next. Carol, but you are not carol. 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The money, carol now. Save me thanks, carol and carol. The money, everybody. | pulse dies, particularly across scotland and Northern Ireland. As you go through the week it will remain unsettled. Further Rain And Snow to come, some disruption likely, like the prospect of scotland, may be england and wales in the south were a time but that will not last. Colder towards the end of the week and next weekend. I went in front in the south today, a lot of cloud and murk, difference bringing in some rain and hail or snow across Northern Ireland and later this clutch of fronts coming our way, later this clutch of fronts coming ourway, Bringing Rain and later this clutch of fronts coming our way, bringing Rain And Snow for some further north and also strengthening winds. Cloudy and murky and damp across Southern England and wales today. Wintry showers continuing across Northern England and scotland, a few getting in across north west england and here is our reign of rain and hill snow. In between, sunshine, should brighten across west wales and east anglia through the afternoon. Temperatures three in lerwick, four in aberdeen, six in liverpool and i9 in aberdeen, six in liverpool and 19 plymouth and sant� elia. This evening and overnight, front in Northern Ireland with mane and tail is now moving across Northern England and scotland and then the clutch of fronts from the south west, pushing north west, heavier rain, stronger winds and that they bump into the cold air, some snow across Northern England and scotland. Possibly as far south as the north midlands, maybe into east anglia and we could see some of this bowling at lower levels, as well. It will be called in the north, france, the risk of ice, ii in the north, france, the risk of ice, 11 degrees in plymouth and sant� elia. Heading through the course of tomorrow, rain, sleet and snow across Northern Ireland, Northern England and scotland, pushes northwards and increasingly tends to rain across Northern England and southern scotland. At the same time, across the rest of england and also wales, we will see showers and some of those will be heavy and thundery. The other thing is that the wind will be stronger across scotland so we will see some of this is no drifting, especially across the north and east. Temperatures three to five, further south very mild for the time of year, 12, 13th and 14th. Free tuesday night and into wednesday, the front continues to bring some snow across parts of scotland and also the second front following hot on its heels, rain and sleet and snow and this system coming across southern areas. 0n snow and this system coming across southern areas. 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Thejoy the joy the thejoy thejoy ama joins us now from auckland, new zealand. We will come to wylie weather the minimum bid. Watching that now brings all of usjoy, minimum bid. Watching that now brings all of us joy, doesnt it . Evenjust hearing brings all of us joy, doesnt it . Even just hearing the excitement from the commentators was really great and it takes me back and makes me feel warm inside. Great and it takes me back and makes me feel warm inside. You i me feelwarm inside. Brilliant. You had probably me feelwarm inside. Brilliant. You had probably better me feelwarm inside. Brilliant. You had probably better explain me feelwarm inside. Brilliant. You had probably better explain why i me feel warm inside. Brilliant. You | had probably better explain why you are in had probably better explain why you are in new had probably better explain why you are in new zealand, you are based there. Are in new zealand, you are based there. You are in new zealand, you are based there, you havent taken a trip against there, you havent taken a trip against government advice. No there, you havent taken a trip against government advice. Noll there, you havent taken a trip against government advice. No i did lock down in against government advice. No i did lock down in the against government advice. No i did lock down in the uk against government advice. No i did lock down in the uk between against government advice. No i did lock down in the uk between march i lock down in the uk between march and august and then i managed to get to new zealand in september and life is very different here but i did struggle during lockdown in the uk and had to do managed isolation in a hotel for two weeks when i got here and then once i got out, auckland was in lockdown and so i have had my share of lockdown is. So was in lockdown and so i have had my share of lockdown is. Share of lockdown is. So much to ask ou about share of lockdown is. 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Lots of people said it is like a paid holiday by the government but it was definitely not like a holiday. I got off the plane, i was assigned a hotel, a coach takes you there, you go through a process of queueing, there were army personnel, filling in forms, seeing nurses, and then you go to your room and you are in there pretty much the whole day. You could go outside for an hour of exercise per day but otherwise you are in your room. In the hotel we were in there was a copy shop area, so as long as you were socially distance you can your go and buy it, and stick it to your room. It almost broke me mentally, definitely, it is not a paid holiday. I definitely, it is not a paid holida. , definitely, it is not a paid holiday definitely, it is not a paid holida. , ~. , holiday. I am sure you know currently holiday. I am sure you know currently we holiday. I am sure you know currently we are holiday. I am sure you know currently we are living i holiday. I am sure you know| currently we are living under holiday. I am sure you know currently we are living under tight lockdown in the uk. The vast majority of children im not in school. Can you give an idea of what life is like in new zealand at the moment . You had a fierce lockdown at the start that i think is more relaxed now . I the start that i think is more relaxed now . The start that i think is more relaxed now . ,. ,. , relaxed now . I was in the uk for a bit new zealand relaxed now . I was in the uk for a bit new zealand original relaxed now . I was in the uk for a bit new zealand original lockdown| bit new zealand original lockdown and it wasnt as long as ours in the uk but now things are relaxed. We have qr codes so anytime we go somewhere in public, you scan a code to say you have been there and then they can trace people on public transport, etc. Things are pretty much as normal. There is constantly a rhetoric of being mindful that coronavirus is still here. Every day on the news they tell us how many cases are in managed isolation, the hotel think i did, so there are cases there, and how many in the community. We have gone a long time without Community Cases but last week there were two so everybody gets heightened and on alert. But relatively speaking everything is as normal and it is summer here people are going to beaches and enjoying life. Lie are going to beaches and enoying life. ,. ,. ,. ,. , are going to beaches and enoying life. ,. ,. ,. , life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know ou life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have a life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have a couple life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have a couple of life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have a couple of tips i life. Us who cannot go to beaches, i know you have a couple of tips on. Know you have a couple of tips on things we can do in lockdown. Do you want to run us through them . Yes. Things we can do in lockdown. Do you want to run us through them . Yes, so one of my things want to run us through them . Yes, so one of my things is want to run us through them . Yes, so one of my things is really one of my things is really difficult. Intakes terms of your Mental Health, exercise is the one thing. My little tips, exercises the number one thing to do. It supports your Mental Health. Walking, running, cycling. Even if you dont have the skipping rope, you canjust pretend to skip on the spot. I have pretended to skip so much that when i have a rope i cantjump it i also have some balloons and so there is a elastic tied to these balloons and pretty muchjust is a elastic tied to these balloons and pretty much just keeping yourself mentally active. Whilst you are sitting down you can. Laughter make different patterns and then also balloons are notjust for children, so you could put some music on at home and during the song try to keep the blues off the floor. I will do a poor demonstration. While the music is playing, keep the balloons of the floor. If you have people with you, you can have a competition. If people live with you or online you can have a competition. Play the same song, trying to keep the blows up, a sum typically is three or four minutes so it gets you working and count how many times your blues hit the floor. Send the competition to someone else so they can see how many times theyre willing to touch the floor. If you have people in your household you can choose blue colours. I am trying to keep mine up whilst trying to hit those to the floor, just way to hit those to the floor, just way to get active. 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Its a lot because i know ive got to still obey the rules of masking and such, but at least ill be able to get out a bit if its only shopping with my family, and seeing them. You know, doing housebound people who are just desperate to get some protection and are very worried and frightened feels fantastic. Go on. Big up your team gp and dr ollie from team gpjoins us now. Good morning. Thank you forjoining us. You had one vial, how many people do you vaccinate . Me us. You had one vial, how many people do you vaccinate . We always t and tet people do you vaccinate . We always try and get 11 people do you vaccinate . We always try and get 11 doses people do you vaccinate . We always try and get 11 doses out people do you vaccinate . We always try and get 11 doses out of people do you vaccinate . We always try and get 11 doses out of one i try and get 11 doses out of one astrazeneca vial so 11 people, its great to. 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Thank you so much your time, dr ollie i it lifts the spirits. Id. Thank you i so much your time, dr ollie hart. Particularly impressive in sheffield where there are lots of hills. Bit of help at their heels with the electric bike. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today. Captain sir tom moore has been admitted to hospital with coronavirus. The Prime Minister is among the many people whove wished him well. Captain people whove wished him well. Sir tom moore wa here captain sir tom moore was brought here to Bedford Hospital yesterday afternoon. His family say it was to help him with breathing. He is being treated on a ward and not in intensive care. All care homes residents in england have now been offered a vaccine, its being hailed as an important milestone. The military in myanmar have staged a coup and arrested Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. Topshop, topman and miss selfridge will disappear from the high street as asos buys the brands for £265 million. The high street giants fell into Administration Last year. It means thousands of jobs are now at risk. Prince william says racist abuse of footballers is despicable. After a series of incidents over the weekend, Marcus Rashford is the latest player to be subjected to online attacks. The duke of cambrdige says it has to stop. Good morning across Southern England and much of wales today it will be cloudy and murky, for Northern Ireland some rain and hill snow crossing on and if you wintry showers across north east england. That apart, we are looking at some sunshine. More details later in the programme. Its monday, 1st february. Our top story. Captain sir tom moore has spent the night in hospital, after being admitted with coronavirus. The ioo year old Second World War veteran, who raised tens of millions of pounds for the nhs during the first lockdown, was admitted yesterday because he needed help with his breathing. He is not in intensive care. Breakfast� s john maguire reports. It all started as his way of thanking the nhs for looking after him following a fall. Now, captain sir tom moore the record breaking fundraiser is under its care once again. Hes being treated for pneumonia and covid i9 at Bedford Hospital. In a Statement Released yesterday afternoon by one of his daughters, hannah said he was being treated at home but was taken to hospital when he needed additional help with his breathing. Hes on a ward, and not in intensive care. She described the medical care hes received over the past few weeks as remarkable and goes on to say, we know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible. This year, of course. We last spoke to him just before christmas, and he was his usual optimistic self. But things will get better, and next year will be all right. Captain toms endeavours walking 100 lengths of his back garden before his 100th birthday last april saw him raise almost £40 million for Nhs Charities. He inspired so many to follow in his footsteps, and his story was told around the world. Now, once again, people are lining up to wish him well. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, tweeted. The labour leader, keir starmer, wrote. When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high. And the singer michael ball whose duet with captain tom helped him to break yet another record as they made it to number one said. He is a huge cricket fan, and the former england captain, michael vaughan, sent this message. Sir captain tom, over the last ten months, youve been our inspiration. Youve been the nations heartbeat. Were all Thinking Of You get well soon. Thank you, captain tom, from the nhs and, in passing on their best wishes, the Nhs Charities he helped reminds us of the difference hes made. We owe him so much for inspiring people to support Nhs Charities. The funds that he raised are making such a difference right now to nhs staff, volunteers and patients. Our thoughts are with him and his family at this time, and we wish you a Speedy Recovery, captain tom as the pandemic led to repeated lockdowns, captain tom has always offered messages of hope and positivity reminding us all to walk, to talk, and to look after each other. Its now time for us to return the favour, and to look forward to seeing that smile once again. John maguire, bbc news, bedford. We will be outside the hospital in bedford with john we will be outside the hospital in bedford withjohn maguire late on this morning for an update, if there is one this morning. The nhs says every elderly care home resident in england has now been offered the Coronavirus Vaccine, which the Prime Minister has described as a crucial milestone. Our Political Correspondent adam fleming joins us now from westminster. There are various targets, and you are keeping a look at them all, so how are they doing . The government has hit its first how are they doing . The government has hit its first target how are they doing . The government has hit its first target for has hit its first target for vaccinations which is to offer a vaccine to all elderly care home residents in england, and that has now happened. On target and on time. Although with a couple of caveats. Some care homes in england have got outbreaks of coronavirus at the moment so it is not safe for them to have the vaccine. Also this is about vaccines being offered as opposed to people actually definitely having them. And, also, if you are wondering if this means that visits to care homes from relatives can go back to normal, helen whately, the Care Minister, was sounding very cautious on this programme this morning. We cautious on this programme this mornint. ,. , ~. ,. , morning. We are working on right now what can we morning. We are working on right now what can we do morning. We are working on right now what can we do in morning. We are working on right now what can we do in order morning. We are working on right now what can we do in order to morning. We are working on right now what can we do in order to be morning. We are working on right now what can we do in order to be able i what can we do in order to be able to allow what can we do in order to be able to allow some more normal visiting, indoor to allow some more normal visiting, indoor visiting to start again, how can we indoor visiting to start again, how can we use indoor visiting to start again, how can we use testing, what confidence can we use testing, what confidence can we can we use testing, what confidence can we have can we use testing, what confidence can we have as community rates should can we have as community rates should come down further in the wider should come down further in the Wider Community which is what poses the biggest risk to care homes. I know the biggest risk to care homes. I know how the biggest risk to care homes. I know how important it is, actually, to the know how important it is, actually, to the health and physical and mental to the health and physical and Mental Health of those living in care homes and their families to be able to care homes and their families to be able to have contact. The able to have contact. The other target the government has is for the four most vulnerable groups on the list for priority for vaccination to get their injections by the middle of february, about 15 Million People so i reckon the Vaccination Programme will have to do is heat up a bit if they are going to hit that target and one government adviser said to me it will be very tight. In other vaccine use, the government has ordered another iii million doses from the French Company valneva which means they will get 100 million doses from them and they will start arriving in 2022 up until 2025 which shows the government is serious about people getting coronavirus vaccinations every year potentially for the next few years. Adam, thank you for the update. A Military Coup has been carried out in myanmar, with the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders. The armys declared a one year State Of Emergency. Borisjohnsons condemned the move and called for the release of those imprisoned. Our special correspondent fergal keane joins us now, talk us through whats behind all this . Really good to speak to you so give us an idea a bit of a background behind this and why this has happened now. Behind this and why this has hat tened now. , ,. ,� behind this and why this has hatened now. , �. , happened now. Basically, youve had an overwhelming happened now. Basically, youve had an overwhelming election happened now. Basically, youve had an overwhelming election victory i happened now. Basically, youve had an overwhelming election victory for| an overwhelming election victory for Aung San Suu Kyi back in november. The military looked at that and thought, things will not get any better for us thought, things will not get any betterfor us orfor the thought, things will not get any better for us or for the parties that we support. And it is time to move before real democracy gets embedded and military power is eventually eroded. This is a country which for decades has seen the military as top dogs, the people who have controlled not only politics but controlled vast swathes of business. They are now looking at a situation where Aung San Suu Kyi and her party were going to erode that power finally. Her party were going to erode that powerfinally. And her party were going to erode that power finally. And that is why they have moved. 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Since i first met her back in 1995 and did an interview with herfor the first met her back in 1995 and did an interview with her for the first time, ive talked to her many times since then but what has changed is she is not seen internationally as theicon she is not seen internationally as the icon of human rights because she failed to condemn the military for the atrocities they committed against their own muslims, a huge story. What has changed is her stubbornness. She will go into house arrest orjailed, wherever theyve taken her, we dont know, with the determination not to give into the military, and hoping whatever her failures around the Rohingya Muslim issue, it wont stop the International Community from once again rallying to her support. I was totin to again rallying to her support. I was going to ask again rallying to her support. I was going to ask you. Again rallying to her support. I was going to ask you, that again rallying to her support. I was going to ask you, that response, weve heard in the last half an hour the british Prime Minister has called this the unlawful detention of civilian politicians. It has been condemned here and other countries as well. Is that sort of pressure internationally going to make any difference at all . It internationally going to make any difference at all . Internationally going to make any difference at all . It will make some difference. You difference at all . It will make some difference. You can difference at all . It will make some difference. You can expect difference at all . It will make some difference. You can expect the i difference at all . It will make some l difference. You can expect the biden white house, which is far more interventionist than the Trump White House was going to be, so there will be sanctions and a lot of rhetorical contamination of the military authorities but the big problem here is you have a very divided International Community. China is a key regional play and i cannot see any circumstances in which they will go along with the United States in trying to isolate them. The more important dynamic here in the longer term, when the shock goes away, is going to be what happens inside the country itself. Hundreds of thousands of people support Aung San Suu Kyi. The military have not managed, that was the big issue for them at the last election, to erode any of that support. In fact, she has become more popular. That will not go away and it will not go away when the military locks up. Quite the contrary. When the military locks up. Quite the contrary the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating to the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating to get the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating to get your the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating to get your take i the contrary. Fergal keane, i fascinating to get your take on the contrary. Fergal keane, fascinating to get your take on the story, thank you very much. Topshop, topman and miss selfridge will disappear from the high street with Thousands Ofjobs at risk. Ben has the details. Depending which way you look at this, either the end of an era or a bright new beginning, and it does tell us a lot about the change on the high street. Topshop founded in 1964 in sheffield, the crown jewels of the Arcadia Empire run by sir philip green, once dominant on the high street but it fell into Administration Last year putting 13,000 jobs at risk. There have been a lot of would be bidders circling around those brands but, crucially, not stores like this one, the flagship one in oxford street, which will close, along with 70 others. The deal means that asos will by topman, topshop, and miss selfridge but not the stores so asos says it will add its brands to its website instead but the remaining brands, burtons, Dorothy Perkins, all mainstays of the high street, they are not part of this mainstay so that will be broken up and they are instead expected to be bought by boohoo. You might remember that it bought debenhamsjust boohoo. You might remember that it bought debenhams just one week or so ago so a similar picture there, it is taking on the name and brand but not these stores all staff so it tells you about how the pandemic has sped up changes that were already happening to our Shopping Habits and the high street so in just two weeks 25,000 retailjobs could disappear. It also is pretty specific about who those jobs will affect, predominantly younger people, predominantly younger people, predominantly women working in those retailjobs are once again it is a familiar tale of retailjobs going as we move more and more of our shopping online. As we move more and more of our showing online as we move more and more of our shopping online. Real change, thank ou, ben. You, ben. Dan we all said we would change our names to carol earlyjust keep things simpler . Names to carol early ust keep things simpler . Names to carol early ust keep things simpler . � this j names to carol early ust keep l things simpler . � this is names to carol early ust keep things simpler . � this is the things simpler . Yes, ok. This is the most important things simpler . Yes, ok. This is the most important one most important one good morning, everybody, it is a chilly start day especially parts of Northern England and scotland but this week for some of it at least it will be very mild in the south with temperatures getting back to double figures. However, more Rain And Snow in the forecast potentially leading to some disruption. Today we have this Weather Front moving into Northern Ireland bringing some rain and some hill snow. Later in the day, this next clutch of france will bring Rain And Snow especially so the snow across Northern England and scotland and to lower levels. First thing this morning, a lot of cloud, some murkiness and drizzle across parts of england and wales but it should brighten up in west wales and east anglia. We have the hill snow coming across Northern Ireland and some wintry showers continuing across the north and east of scotland and at times into north east england as well but in between, particularly the further north you are, some sunshine coming through and our temperatures, three in the north to nine in the south. Through the evening, the rain and hill snow in Northern Ireland transfers into parts of Northern England and scotland and at the same time the more potent clutch of france brings rain across england and wales, and snow in lower levels to Northern England and southern and central scotland. Maybe some transient snow across east anglia as well. Cold in the north with the risk of ice and frostbite mild in the south. I will have a longer bulletin in about half an hour. Louise i am glad you have the graphic back. It is easier to see, isnt it . ~ it is easier to see, isnt it . When ou can it is easier to see, isnt it . When you can see it is easier to see, isnt it . When you can see graphically. It is easier to see, isnt it . When i you can see graphically. Absolutely right, thank you. Dan see you in half an hours time. One of the sectors hardest hit throughout the coronavirus pandemic has been care homes. Some suffered significant deaths and many families have been prevented from seeing their loved ones. But, today the government says its reached a crucial milestone, having offered a Covid Vaccine to every eligible elderly care home resident in england. As breakfast� s Graham Satchell has been finding out, the breakthrough offers some hope. Vaccination day, come on you can see and hear the relief. Were going to get vaccinated, right here lets celebrate right throughout the year. How are you feeling, barbara . All right. Looking forward to it. Looking forward to it, are you . Vaccination day here in somerset was january 15th. All the residents and staff at Court House Care home have now had theirfirstjab. The last nine, ten months, you know, weve been really up against it. Weve been really staring into the abyss and to finally there to be some measure of hope, something to guide us, steer us in the right direction, although being very cautiously optimistic, you know, you couldnt help but get that spring in your step. And this is chris getting vaccinated. Hes only cautiously optimistic because the virus is spreading again rapidly in care homes and is killing residents, even those whove had the firstjab. Lovely, thank you. In our area, theres 11 care homes in Weston Super Mare that are suffering serious outbreaks at the moment, you know, losing lots of residents. So, you know, for us it is really realising we are in the eye of the storm. They said from the first positive case it went through the whole care home within a couple of days. Theyjust couldnt. It was so aggressive, they couldnt keep on top of it. Natalie and amys dad died just after christmas. Johnny clark was a brilliant boxer, A British And European champion. He was just as strong as an ox. Ive never known anyone stronger. It just hasnt sunk in because weve not been able to see him since march. I cant stop thinking about him being on his own when he passed away. I wake up in the night, and ijust think about him in his room on his own. Residents atjohnny� s care home were just about to be vaccinated. The outbreak has had a devastating impact on residents, families and staff. They just feel absolutely on their knees and completely broken at the moment. The spread of the virus means vaccinating care homes could not be more vital, so where are we . In scotland, 94 of residents have now had their first dose and 80 of staff. Wales has now given a first dose to 74 of residents and 78 of staff. In Northern Ireland, 80 of residents have now had both doses of the vaccine. In england, finalfigures will be published later but nhs england says all eligible care homes have now had their first offer of vaccination and the figures for staff are comparable with the other nations. This is one of the bedrooms we have, so all the bedrooms have a lovely bed. Persuading staff to take the injection has proved a real challenge in some places. This care home in North Yorkshire is run by vida healthcare. Almost 30 of staff in one of their homes has refused the vaccination. Industry wide, the figure is almost a fifth. Our residents are very vulnerable and, in an ideal situation, every member of staff should be vaccinated. For their own safety and their own well being and for the residents. Are you happy to go ahead with this . I am indeed. Fantastic. I we cant make people have it. Its as simple as that. And its very, very frustrating. Its very worrying for the families as well because they may not want people that havent had the vaccine to be looking after people and that creates a whole new area to look at. Julie, are you looking forward to all of our lovely residents having a vaccination today . It is the day weve been waiting for, chris. Back in somerset, staff at court house are watching death rates rise in care homes with alarm. They want the policy to change so residents dont have to wait 12 weeks between injections. We dont feel as protected as we thought we were going to be. I think if we were to get that second vaccination, if our residents were to get that, we would feel even more safer than we do now. When you think its well over a third of all deaths have been in care homes, so. You know, no apologies for wanting to fight our corner to be as protected as we can be. To have given a first dose of the vaccine to the vast majority of care home residents in just a few short weeks is a significant achievement but you can sense the nervousness in the care sector as the virus continues to spread. Graham satchell, bbc news. Lets speak to nadra ahmed, executive chairman of the National Care association, and the west end performer ruthie henshall, whose mother gloria is in a care home. Good gloria is in a care home. Morning to you all. First c all, good morning to you all. First of all, tell us a little bit about the situation your mum is in, ruthie. I havent been able to be near her for one year now. My mother was walking and talking, before the lockdown, the first lockdown, and four months later after being confined to her room on her own, she cant walk, she cant talk, and all her food has to be mashed up. Every other member of society has had a right to a support bubble. And if we could take the rapid test, wear ppe, temperature checks and the fact theyve had their first dose of the vaccine, we need to pass some kind of law, the same ones as in canada, that enshrines our rights as Family Carers to be able to. For me to be able to be with my mother. These people in homes are dying of loneliness. They are dying of isolation. And we have to weigh up the risk with the reward. This is unacceptable and unbearable for the residents who dont have a voice and for the families, who cant get to see. It is a Postcode Lottery with the care homes. Some families are being allowed into see their loved ones, and some of us are not. One member of each family. One member and it has to be the same member behind a perspex screen in my mothers home. I cannot get to see her. Mothers home. I cannot get to see her. ,. ,. ,. ,. , her. Ruthie am a passionate plea which im sure her. Ruthie am a passionate plea which im sure is her. Ruthie am a passionate plea which im sure is echoed her. Ruthie am a passionate plea which im sure is echoed by her. Ruthie am a passionate plea| which im sure is echoed by many people watching in a similar situation. I dont know if you saw our interview with the health Care Minister, helen whately, we talked about vaccination numbers in care homes and staff and asked when it might be safe to visit again and she said not now, itll be more of a wait. How heartbreaking is that for you and others, understanding she is trying to balance safety with the desire of people to go and visit their loved ones . Desire of people to go and visit their loved ones . ~ ,. , their loved ones . Well, i understand their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety asneet their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety aspect of their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety aspect of it their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety aspect of it but their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety aspect of it but we their loved ones . Well, i understand the safety aspect of it but we are the safety aspect of it but we are talking. Ive been told three months before my mothers second vaccine comes. Lets talk about this rapid test, ppe, we are not talking about letting anybody and everybody into the home, we are asking for two hours a week for two family members. They need to be touched. They need. This is unacceptable. And the human right to a family life is being ignored. This has been one year. And im working with rights for residents, and we are heartbroken. I understand the toll its taking on so many people. I get that but our families are dying of loneliness and there is a solution. Itjust loneliness and there is a solution. It just takes a loneliness and there is a solution. Itjust takes a bit of organising. We will come back to you in a minute because you are not speaking on just your behalf, there are so many families affected by all of this. Nadra, you are not being able to see your dad for some time, either. Ihla your dad for some time, either. No mate, i havent, and he lives alone. In his mate, i havent, and he lives alone. In his own mate, i havent, and he lives alone. In his own home. My brother visits him but in his own home. My brother visits him but it in his own home. My brother visits him but it has been for months now and before him but it has been for months now and before that, during the lockdown period. And before that, during the lockdown period, before, icould and before that, during the lockdown period, before, i could not see him so i absolutely understand what is being so i absolutely understand what is being said, it is heartbreaking. Sorry being said, it is heartbreaking. Sorry to being said, it is heartbreaking. Sorry to interrupt, but what do you see is the way out . We now know people in care homes have been offered in england at least the vaccine so is that the way out . Its vaccine so is that the way out . Its not to be vaccine so is that the way out . Its got to be one of the main tools that we can got to be one of the main tools that we can use got to be one of the main tools that we can use. And i think when the second we can use. And i think when the second vaccine is administered, itll second vaccine is administered, it feel second vaccine is administered, itll feel a second vaccine is administered, itll feel a little bit more comfortable, as your piece quite rightly comfortable, as your piece quite rightly stated people can still become infected and infection can spread become infected and infection can spread through a care home very quickly spread through a care home very quickly at spread through a care home very quickly at the moment. You have to rememher quickly at the moment. You have to remember we represent small to medium sized providers, it is 40 different medium sized providers, it is 40 different people coming into the businesses, with all the tests and precautions. Lots of people are telling precautions. Lots of people are telling us precautions. Lots of people are telling us theyve taken all the precautions, they havent left their home. Precautions, they havent left their home, and precautions, they havent left their home, and theyve got the virus. So i think home, and theyve got the virus. So i think we home, and theyve got the virus. So i think we have to be careful because i think we have to be careful because we are in lockdown so it is all about because we are in lockdown so it is all about trying to follow a ruling that is all about trying to follow a ruling that is to all about trying to follow a ruling that is to protect the individuals as well that is to protect the individuals as well as that is to protect the individuals as well as the community as a whole. And i as well as the community as a whole. And i think as well as the community as a whole. And i think our staff are currently. Under extreme pressure with everything going on in Care Services with everything going on in Care Services and we welcome visitors because services and we welcome visitors because that is what our care homes are based because that is what our care homes are based on. It is open visiting. It is are based on. It is open visiting. It is only are based on. It is open visiting. It is only this year. Before that, everything it is only this year. Before that, everything happens in a care home and families are always welcome. This is and families are always welcome. This is not and families are always welcome. This is not because we dont want to do it this is not because we dont want to do it it this is not because we dont want to do it it is this is not because we dont want to do it. It is because people dont feel it do it. It is because people dont feel it is do it. It is because people dont feel it is safe enough for them to enable feel it is safe enough for them to enable this to happen. And lots of providers enable this to happen. And lots of providers are doing it. And they are doing providers are doing it. And they are doing the providers are doing it. And they are doing the best because theyve got the facilities. They might have larger the facilities. They might have larger services, they might have external larger services, they might have external doors, they might have different external doors, they might have Different Things they are using but there Different Things they are using but there will Different Things they are using but there will be some services that dont there will be some services that dont feel there will be some services that dont feel they have the staff in place. Dont feel they have the staff in place, they dont feel comfortable opening place, they dont feel comfortable opening up their home for whatever reason opening up their home for whatever reason and opening up their home for whatever reason and they have to assess that service reason and they have to assess that service in reason and they have to assess that service in the best way they can to protect service in the best way they can to protect their residence and their staff protect their residence and their staff. That doesnt take away from the point staff. That doesnt take away from the point being made about the loneliness, about what happens. I know loneliness, about what happens. I know that loneliness, about what happens. I know that first hand. It is very lonely know that first hand. It is very lonely when you are living alone. If you are lonely when you are living alone. If you are living. Lonely when you are living alone. If you are living. You are living. Sorry, i dont want to run you are living. Sorry, i dont want to run out you are living. Sorry, i dont want to run out of you are living. Sorry, i dont want to run out of time you are living. Sorry, i dont want to run out of time and i you are living. Sorry, i dont. Want to run out of time and are you are living. Sorry, i dont want to run out of time and are one of the concerns we were talking about this morning with the health minister, care home staff not having the vaccine themselves. I think the number from the National Care association was somewhere between 6 and 8 so from your understanding, what is the reason behind some people not wanting a vaccine . As is it a logistical problem or address . It is it a logistical problem or address . Is it a logistical problem or address . ,. , f. , is it a logistical problem or address . , f. ,. , address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is due address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is due to address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is due to access address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is due to access and address . It is close to 2096 now and some of it is due to access and that| some of it is due to access and that is people some of it is due to access and that is people have not been able to get to where is people have not been able to get to where theyve needed to get too if theyve to where theyve needed to get too if theyve been coming into the care homes if theyve been coming into the care homes gps if theyve been coming into the care homes. Gps havent had enough vaccine homes. Gps havent had enough vaccine for homes. Gps havent had enough vaccine for the staff as well, theyve vaccine for the staff as well, theyve got enough for the residents, which is the priority, and some residents, which is the priority, and some of is to do with cultural issues and some of is to do with cultural issues sun and some of is to do with cultural issues. Sun is people just dont want issues. Sun is people just dont want to issues. Sun is people just dont want to have the vaccine and we have to try want to have the vaccine and we have to try to want to have the vaccine and we have to try to convince people that this vaccine to try to convince people that this vaccine is to try to convince people that this vaccine is for them. To try to convince people that this vaccine is forthem. It to try to convince people that this vaccine is for them. It is for the staff, vaccine is for them. It is for the staff, to vaccine is for them. It is for the staff, to protect them and protect the services they are working in. It is a job the services they are working in. It is a job for the services they are working in. It is a job for us the services they are working in. It is a job for us to do but we have to do that is a job for us to do but we have to do that and is a job for us to do but we have to do that and we will continue to try to encourage people to have it. One finalthought to encourage people to have it. Qua final thought from you, ruthie, with regards to your mum. You need this to change soon presumably to get to see her. ,. ,. , see her. Yes, we want emergency legislation see her. Yes, we want emergency legislation that, see her. Yes, we want emergency legislation that, you see her. Yes, we want emergency legislation that, you know, legislation that, you know, enshrines our rights as carers. If you think about the carers that are in the home, one of them was telling me she goes to seven homes a day and then shell go around asda, do a family shop, go home to a husband whos been at work all day, what is going on . This is ok. And we need to make sure that. It is my mummy and i cannot see her i understand the risk but it is minimal now. It is absolutely minimal and we can do this. Its got to happen. This. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you this. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you for this. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you for your this. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you for your time, this. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you for your time, and. This. Its got to happen. Ruthie, thank you for your time, and nadra, thank you for your time, and nadra, thank you for your time, and nadra, thank you very much indeed, this is something affecting many people so thank you for your time. So that was nadra and ruthie speaking with great passion about not being able to see her mum for so many months now. Coming up to 8 30am, the news wherever you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. The metropolitan Police Received nearly a thousand complaints over the misuse of stop and Search Powers last year with not a single one being upheld. A freedom of information request also showed that, despite thousands more complaints over several years, on average less than an officer a year was disciplined. The Campaign Group Stopwatch Say the findings prove the Police Complaints system is not fit for purpose. Activists opposed to the Hs2 Rail Line whove dug themselves an Underground Tunnel near Euston Station claim an Eviction Team is using dangerous methods to try to force them out. Why are you standing there . Hs2 rebellion say theyre confident theyll stay for several more days. Meanwhile, greenpeace and Friends Of The Earth say the covid pandemic has destroyed the economic case for the high speed rail line. The representative body for muslims the Muslim Council of britain has elected its first female leader. 29 year old Zara Mohammed said it was an honour to be appointed as head of the london based organisation. Mayor of london sadiq khan said the appointment was terrific. Ms mohammed believes its a positive step forward. I think what were doing is to continue to strengthen that diversity, to build a strong, inclusive and diverse organisation. That is in the work we do as well as the people that represent us, and i think, for me, at the forefront of that is getting young people and more women involved and making sure that the future which is in their hands they are fully a part of. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. The circle and hammersmith city lines have delays due to train cancellations. Thejubilee line has minor delays after Engineering Work over ran. And the metropolitan line has severe delays due to a signal failure. Now the weather with kate. Good morning. Its a rather grey start this monday morning. Theres quite a lot of cloud around and some mistiness in there, as well. Were likely to hang onto this low cloud for much of the day. Now its largely dry, but it is thick enough to produce perhaps the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. The wind reasonably light and the temperature today between five and seven celsius. Now its going to stay pretty cloudy as we head into this evening and overnight and, at first, again, it is thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain but, as we head further through the night, coming up from the south west, the cloud is going to increase, thicken, and then heavy and persistent rain arriving through the early hours of tomorrow morning. The minimum temperature between three and five celsius, so not that dissimilar to todays maximum. Now into tomorrow morning, it is going to be a wet start but that will clear, and youll notice that blue area, the colder air, being pushed out of the way by much milder air. So a scattering of potentially thundery showers for a while, some sunny spells, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 14 celsius. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Morning live is on bbc one straight after breakfast. I straiht after breakfast. 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But im not alone, ive got the morning live family here to keep me company, including strictly� s oti mabuse and dr xand. What have you got for us today, doc . Well be talking about the latest Coronavirus Vaccine that if approved could be a game changer in the Vaccination Programme. But will it protect against the new variants . And is it as effective as the other vaccines out there . If youve got a question for dr xand on the Coronavirus Vaccine or anything else medical, send them in and well be answering them later in the show. Also coming up. Tinnitus effects one in eight people in the uk, tinnitus affects one in eight people in the uk, and its now been recognised as another symptom of long covid. Weve got some reassuring advice on coping techniques for anyone dealing with this life changing problem. Plus, as the latest nhs figures show that more children than ever are being referred for Mental Health help, therapist Mandy Saligari is here with advice for parents and grandparents on what to do if this affects someone you know. Our roving reporter sabrina grant has been looking into hacks and tricks that help you pocket some extra pounds. Including turning your old shopping receipts into cold, hard cash. Strictly fitness workouts. What do you have in store for us . Today its all about energising were going to be putting you through your paces and helping to lift your mood with an Energy Boosting work out. Even xand has brought his trainers. Well see you straight after breakfast at 9. 15. That will look good with the mustard shirt and pocket chief. You that will look good with the mustard shirt and pocket chief. Shirt and pocket chief. You didnt comment on shirt and pocket chief. You didnt comment on the shirt and pocket chief. 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I he captured the hearts of the British Public in the early days of the pandemic, but now captain sir tom moore has been diagnosed with coronavirus himself. The 100 year old Second World War veteran, who raised more than £32 million for the nhs, is being treated in Bedford Hospital. John maguire is there for us now. So many messages pouring in. Everybody wants to know how he is. Good morning. A bit early for any update from the hospital captain tom spent last night at, hopefully enjoying a restful night. What we know is from a statement from hannah, he issued that yesterday to say that for the past few weeks captain tom had been suffering from pneumonia and last week tested positive for covid 19. He was brought here to the hospital yesterday afternoon because he needed help, additional help, with his breathing. That is when he was brought here. He did say he was being treated on a warrant and not in the intensive ceilidh. You talk about some of the well wishes. We have heard lots of them on the programme. You can only imagine, people walking past this morning have been asking how he is and i hope hes ok and we share that sentiment very much. When it was his 100th birthday, that absolute ocean of cards that has processed by the local process post office in the village where he lives. They were looked after by his grandsons college, who had made all the cards out on an extraordinary display. An outpouring of support and well wishes for him as he passed the centenary milestone. Im sure we will the same again. Just one note on his vaccine. He was due to have had a vaccine against these macro recently but because of his pneumonia diagnosis he was not able to have it. Ive been saying this all morning, if he right now he would be holding up his thumb, that fantastic sight of him that we are so used to seeing and he would come im sure, be saying, tomorrow will be a better day. Hope so. Wishing him all the best way Speedy Recovery. 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We are so sorry to hear that captain sir tom moore | to hear that captain sir tom moore is ill in hospital and our thoughts and well wishes are with him and obviously with hannah and the family and all his friends. He has been an inspiration to the country and if it wasnt for him and the remarkable fundraising that he has done we would not be able to support the extra support that we get to the nhs without his amazing fundraising. It is crazyjust to remember that figure of well over £30 million was raised from what we are seeing on the tv now, him walking in his own back garden. How has that make a difference to the charity . Its back garden. How has that make a difference to the charity . Its been phenomenal difference to the charity . Its been phenomenal. The difference to the charity . Its been phenomenal. The funds difference to the charity . Its been phenomenal. The funds that i difference to the charity . Its been phenomenal. The funds that he i difference to the charity . 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Sally is here. Youre talking about the sport but also about online abuse. Terrible, terrible situation. The duke of cambridge has called for racist abuse aimed at footballers to stop. It comes after manchester Uniteds Marcus Rashford was the latest player to be targetted. Joining me now is iffy onuora a formerfootballer and now equalities officer for the professional Football Association. And bruce daisley, whos the former european Vice President for twitter. Good morning, gentlemen. Iffy, how frustrated are you . Frustrated are you . Enormously frustrated frustrated are you . Enormously frustrated. We frustrated are you . Enormously frustrated. We have frustrated are you . Enormously frustrated. We have been i frustrated are you . Enormously frustrated. We have been here| frustrated are you . Enormously i frustrated. We have been here many times in the past. I dread to think that if nothing changes over the next 12 months, i know there is an online farm bill going through parliament, we will wait to see what that brings but we are behind the curve with other countries who have acted quicker and come down stronger on social Media Companies. This is having a real effect on the game, it is a stain on the game. Players are getting abuse on a daily basis now. You can almost anticipate these things happening now when there is a big game on tv from all the it is incumbent on the powers that be. Not so much the football authorities, i think the football authorities will come together now and speak with one voice. The powers that be now, the social Media Companies. It really is incumbent on them to get their houses in order. Incumbent on them to get their houses in order. Bruce, it is now down to the houses in order. Bruce, it is now down to the social houses in order. Bruce, it is now down to the social media houses in order. Bruce, it is now down to the social Media Companies to get their house on already. I know you are former Vice President at twitter. What more should twitter and facebook do to protect people from racist abuse . I and facebook do to protect people from racist abuse . And facebook do to protect people from racist abuse . I could not agree more. From racist abuse . I could not agree more the from racist abuse . I could not agree more. The whole from racist abuse . I could not agree more. The whole time from racist abuse . I could not agree more. The whole time i from racist abuse . I could not agree more. The whole time i spent i from racist abuse . I could not agree i more. The whole time i spent working in a twitter more. The whole time i spent working in a twitter and youtube, i spent my time hustling to try to get more resource time hustling to try to get more resource going into it and to take it more resource going into it and to take it more seriously and i have to tell you that it more seriously and i have to tell you that the issue is not about the simple you that the issue is not about the simple change, banning anonymity or something simple change, banning anonymity or Something Like that. Beware of simple Something Like that. Beware of simple answers to complicated problems. The answer is they need to put more problems. The answer is they need to put more resource into it. I frankly think put more resource into it. I frankly think that put more resource into it. I frankly think that there is probably a need for far think that there is probably a need for far more accountability to government, to parliament, to an ombudsman. We need better accountability in these Companies Need accountability in these Companies Need to accountability in these Companies Need to explain the decisions they are making. Need to explain the decisions they are making need to explain the decisions they are makinr. , ,. , are making. One of the things i know that has been are making. One of the things i know that has been discussed are making. One of the things i know that has been discussed widely i are making. One of the things i know that has been discussed widely overl that has been discussed widely over the last couple of days is making sure anybody has an account can directly be identified. You do not agree with that, just explain why. You only need to leaf through the newspapers at the weekend to see what is newspapers at the weekend to see what is going on in russia right now what is going on in russia right now. Anything we think it is advantageous to us in our civilised and polite advantageous to us in our civilised and Polite Society is obviously advantageous to other governments around advantageous to other governments around the world. The thing is, as well, around the world. The thing is, as well, you around the world. The thing is, as well, you might remember that David Camerons well, you might remember that David Camerons government tried to introduce camerons government tried to introduce an id scheme for adult content introduce an id scheme for adult content online and they got to work three content online and they got to work three years content online and they got to work three years down the road, realised it was three years down the road, realised it was untenable. What you discover things it was untenable. What you discover things like it was untenable. What you discover things like that is they generally have unexpected consequences and one of them have unexpected consequences and one of them might be at 16 year olds living of them might be at 16 year olds living in of them might be at 16 year olds living in a of them might be at 16 year olds living in a tower block somewhere suddenly living in a tower block somewhere suddenly are not allowed to use social suddenly are not allowed to use social media. Suddenly you find it is kids social media. Suddenly you find it is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social media because they have can use social media because they have government id whereas kits from the other have government id whereas kits from the other side of the tracks cannot. There the other side of the tracks cannot. There are the other side of the tracks cannot. There are unexpected consequences of that. There are unexpected consequences of that the there are unexpected consequences of that. The truth is, the answer to this is that. The truth is, the answer to this is making sure the social Media Companies this is making sure the social Media Companies invest enough resource in doing Companies Invest enough resource in doing the Companies Invest enough resource in doing the job properly. Iffy, Companies Invest enough resource in doing the job properly. Doing the ob properly. Iffy, what advice doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would you doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would you be doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would you be able doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would you be able to i doing the job properly. Iffy, what advice would you be able to give | doing the job properly. Iffy, what i advice would you be able to give to footballers who have been affected by this at the moment . Social media platforms probably want footballers with huge numbers of followers to stay on those platforms. It is good for them. Would you ever suggest a footballer should just leave a social media platform . H0. Footballer should just leave a social media platform . Social media platform . No, i wouldnt. Social media platform . No, i wouldnt, because social media platform . No, i wouldnt, because i social media platform . No, i wouldnt, because i think social media platform . No, i wouldnt, because i think in l social media platform . No, i wouldnt, because i think in terms of criminaljustice, and we are talking about criminaljustice, we wouldnt ask someone who is being assaulted in a Public Domain to rely on somebody else to report it. The onusis on somebody else to report it. The onus is on social Media Companies. This is a social media world and i have nothing against the social media, it has been a wonderful thing in all our lives but it has a real power now that has to be married with responsibility. Responsibility light has just been said, put the resources free. Self regulation has not worked and i do accept what has been said in terms of more legislation. Germany put legislation in in 2018, australia 2019, and that hit the social Media Companies where it hurts in terms of percentage define of their turnovers. These need to happen. Young people live on social media, they accept that, so it is not for them to take down accounts. All we can do, unfortunately, is keep doing what we are doing at the pfa, supporting players. The misfortune, if you like, is when we can call up players and of our support. In terms of Mental Health i think it is important to do that, you have to support these players. Sometimes you have to remind them that these guys are role models and they are looked up are role models and they are looked up to in the communities in which they work, so i actually have that conversation and say, listen, dont forget, you are living out your dream. People online who are jealous or are writing things online, there is a lot ofjealousy. Dont lose sight of that. I think that is the message, ask them to keep looking out for the likes of us, but making sure that the social Media Companies have to do more and the legislation has to affect them and make them do more. Iii . Has to affect them and make them do more. ,. ,. Has to affect them and make them do more. G. ,. ,. , r. Has to affect them and make them do more. G r. , more. Iffy onuora and bruce daisley, thank ou more. Iffy onuora and bruce daisley, thank you both more. Iffy onuora and bruce daisley, thank you both very more. Iffy onuora and bruce daisley, thank you both very much more. Iffy onuora and bruce daisley, thank you both very much indeed. I a facebook spokesperson said the Company Takes racism down and removes people who continually break the rules. Twitter says it identifies accounts that violate the rules and takes enforcement action. Twitter said in a statement. It isa it is a very difficult and distressing situation for any footballer who over the weekend has been targeted because you see how footballers will use social media for good reasons, hugely powerful platforms. You saw what Marcus Rashford did with free school meals, talking directly to families and kids. They are in a very difficult situation to want to be able to communicate with people but really not want to receive this horrible abuse. It is an interesting discussion and everything they set also has resonance for notjust footballers but so many people. Thank you very much. Big questions to answer. About half an hour ago carol said she would be backin an hour ago carol said she would be back in 30 minutes with a full update on the weather, here she is. Good morning. This morning it is actually starting in the northern half of the country. In the south, noted, there is fog as you can see here and there is also some drizzle. Three this week it remains fairly unsettled with further Rain And Snow, a lot of which will be across Northern England, scotland and Northern Ireland and a lot on the hills. Some will get down to lower levels and some disruption is quite possible. Milder in the south, we will be back into double figures for a time but it wont last because by the weekend we will be back into single figures again. Today we have this Weather Front which is producing a fair bit of cloud that we will see the rain come in with hill snow this system later is more potent. It will introduce stronger winds, Rain And Snow. Across of england and wales in the south stop brightening up in east anglia, west wales later on. The rain coming in across Northern Ireland with hill snow and wintry showers persisting across north and east of scotland and at times some will get in across north east england. There will be some brightness and also some sunshine. Temperatures, three in lerwick to nine in telly. Through this evening and overnight, the hill snow in rain and Northern Ireland moved across its Northern England and scotland and we have this clutch of fronts, Bringing Rain, booking into the cold around the north midlands, the Southern Uplands of scotland and we will see significant hill snow from that, to kill in scotland but also we will see some of that down to lower levels. You could wake up to a covering of snow in the north midlands, fresh snow, and also across the central lowlands, for example. Could be transits snow for a time across east anglia but note the temperatures in the south west. Very mild. Whereas in the north are still cold with a risk of ice and also frost. Three tomorrow, we have a combination of rain, sleet and snow across Northern Ireland, Northern England and scotland. Increasingly it will turn back to main Northern England at the Southern Uplands and at the same time we have a plethora of showers coming in across the rest of england and wales and some of those will be heavy and also thundery but note the temperatures. 12 to 14, very mild once again for this time of year as we come face out but still pretty cold as we move further north. As we move through tuesday night and into wednesday, ourfronts move wednesday, our fronts move northwards wednesday, ourfronts move northwards and we have this next area of low pressure with fronts comedian and it looks like it could bring heavy rain across southern counties of england through tomorrow. Wednesday, ishould counties of england through tomorrow. Wednesday, i should say. Also that is falling on already saturated ground so it is not welcome. The rain, sleet and snow continues, Northern Ireland and scotland, but in between something drier and brighter with some sunshine. Drier and brighter with some sunshine drier and brighter with some sunshine. ~ ,. ,. Sunshine. Thank you very much, carol. Sunshine. Thank you very much, carol thank sunshine. Thank you very much, carol. Thank you. Sunshine. Thank you very much, carol. Thank you. Pleasure. I sunshine. Thank you very much, i carol. Thank you. Pleasure. Thanks, carol. Thank you. Pleasure. Thanks, carol. Its monday carol. Thank you. Pleasure. Thanks, carol. Its monday morning. Many of us are hoping that we might get away on holiday this year. Thats the big question. Well, its one of them thats the big question. Well, its one of them. There thats the big question. Well, its one of them. There are thats the big question. Well, its one of them. There are a thats the big question. Well, its one of them. There are a few one of them. There are a few questions but that is definitely one. Bens been speaking to the boss of europes biggest airline. He was quite optimistic. He sounded ubeat, he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat. Maybe he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat, maybe long he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat, maybe long haul he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat, maybe long haul is he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat, maybe long haul is of i he was quite optimistic. He sounded upbeat, maybe long haul is of the i upbeat, maybe long haul is of the price but maybe europe. Yes the big question. And, of course, depends on travel restrictions being eased, and the roll out of the vaccine not only in the uk, but around the world. For most of the last year, airlines have struggled to get off the ground. Ryanair says Passenger Numbers are down nearly 80 and means its on track to report a loss of nearly A Billion Euros thats around £800 million. So the airlines are keen to get us flying again but the boss of ryanair, Michael Oleary, told me we might be holidaying a little closer to home but is optimistc that we might be flying again this summer. Once you have everybody vaccinated whos over 50, frankly, we dont see any reason or rationale orjustification for continuation of these lockdowns. Once youve vaccinate all the high risk groups there should be a reasonably high degree of confidence in movement and in, i think, Summer Holidays to the beaches of portugal, spain, greece and italy. And certainly there is extraordinary pent up demand. So that is this year but what about last year . But the firm is also struggling to cope with a deluge of cancellations and refunds from all the changes of the last year. Lots of our plans were disrupted with various lockdowns but the boss says hes confident people have got their money back. Absolutely, everybody has got their money back already. We issued everybody with vouchers if you dont want a voucher, click on theres a cash refund link on the voucher you click on, you get your cash refund within five working days. Bookings being made now, we have allowed those bookings are also you can change those bookings without any change fees not once but twice if you want to change your itinerary this year. But if your flight gets cancelled you will receive a voucher and you can click on that voucher for a cash refund as everybody has done at this point in time. Nobody who has requested a cash refund from ryanair is waiting for one. So, a bold claim from Michael Oleary and a lot of you have been in touch this morning to say thats just not the case. So, what do you need to do . Well, as ever, its a bit complicated. If your flight is cancelled, youll get a refund but you must apply for it online. You cant just assume you cantjust assume you will get it. You need to ask for it. Click the i want a cash refund on the email they send you. They might try to give you a voucher in its place that you have to request a refund. Its not in the most obvious place. If youve booked through a travel agent or other booking service, then its more complicated because they have your money. But if youve booked a flight and it still is scheduled to go, you must cancel or change the dates. Dontjust assume that it will be cancelled because of government restrictions because some people are still able to travel. It doesnt automatically qualify you for a refund. They mightjust assume you havent turned up. And therefore you will not get your refund. Of course, restrictions being lifted is one thing, and the confidence that should come from the vaccine but whether we all feel safe enough, and confident enough to book for a holiday this summer is quite another. The airline industry, like retail and hospitality, is in for a bumpy ride. Thank you very much. Its the show that asks celebrities to get their skates on Dancing On Ice is back on our screens and its already been an eventful series. Denise van outen has had to withdraw from the programme with an injury, and last night gymnast and olympic bronze medalist amy tinkler took to the rink for the first time as her replacement. We will speak to amy now as well as her skating partner. Good monte bill, thank you forjoining us. You have been training, it wasnt likely would just suddenly told you had to do this, was . Would just suddenly told you had to do this. Was . Do this, was . Yeah, so we had the same amount do this, was . Yeah, so we had the same amount of do this, was . Yeah, so we had the same amount of training do this, was . Yeah, so we had the same amount of training as do this, was . Yeah, so we had the same amount of training as the i do this, was . Yeah, so we had the| same amount of training as the rest of the cast. All of us had to just keep quiet. We have been training for three months now but we got told on tuesday that we were going in. Obviously you are a gymnast said there is a level of skill there already but in terms of skates on the ice, what was your experience like before training for this programme . I like before training for this programme . Like before training for this rorramme . ,. , programme . I have never stated before. I programme . I have never stated before i was programme . I have never stated before. I was never programme . I have never stated before. I was never allowed i programme . I have never stated before. I was never allowed it. Before. I was never allowed it because of the risk of injury. It was my first time on the ice, the audition and then the masterclass was only my second day on the ice. Jane jane and jane and chris were watching. There was no skating ability at that point. It there was no skating ability at that oint. , � there was no skating ability at that oint,. , �. ,. , there was no skating ability at that oint. , �. ,. , ~ ~. , point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson. Point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson, when point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson, when you point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson, when you first point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson, when you first met| point. It doesnt look like it now. Joe johnson, when you first met amy, joejohnson, when you first met amy, its incredible skills to teach someone to skate. Just its incredible skills to teach someone to skate. Its incredible skills to teach someone to skate. ,. ,. , someone to skate. Just as a concept, this show is someone to skate. Just as a concept, this show is wild. Someone to skate. Just as a concept, this show is wild. You someone to skate. Just as a concept, this show is wild. You never someone to skate. Just as a concept, this show is wild. You never really i this show is wild. You never really know this show is wild. You never really know what this show is wild. You never really know what to expect, but with amy i ust know what to expect, but with amy i just want know what to expect, but with amy i just want everyone to know how far she has just want everyone to know how far she has come because, like she said, she has come because, like she said, she was she has come because, like she said, she was so she has come because, like she said, she was so afraid to let go of the wall, she was so afraid to let go of the well, even she was so afraid to let go of the wall, even on our first day together, i was holding her hand every together, i was holding her hand every time we left the wall and now she is every time we left the wall and now she is spinning on her own and lifts whenever she is spinning on her own and lifts whenever a she is spinning on her own and lifts whenever a problem, she willjust dive into whenever a problem, she willjust dive into the air and do whatever she has dive into the air and do whatever she has come quite along dive into the air and do whatever she has come quite a long way as far as skating she has come quite a long way as far as skating still goes. In she has come quite a long way as far as skating still goes. As skating still goes. In terms of that crossover, as skating still goes. In terms of that crossover, amy is as skating still goes. In terms of that crossover, amy is a as skating still goes. In terms ofi that crossover, amy is a brilliant gymnast, are there Transferable Skills and are you really confident that, given a bit of time, you and amy can produce some real magic . Absolutely. I think the most important crossover and the thing that has important crossover and the thing that has been best for me coming from that has been best for me coming from 60s that has been best for me coming from 60s to late to hear it was the fact that from 60s to late to hear it was the fact that we were teaching a lot of the acrobats so it is like that but over the acrobats so it is like that but over a the acrobats so it is like that but over a sheet of ice. They had also never over a sheet of ice. They had also never set over a sheet of ice. They had also never set foot on ice so we were teaching never set foot on ice so we were teaching a never set foot on ice so we were teaching a lot of people who have never teaching a lot of people who have never stated before how to skate. That is never stated before how to skate. That is the never stated before how to skate. That is the most transferable skill and obviously i learned a lot of hand to hand tricks that i would. Ive hand to hand tricks that i would give to hand to hand tricks that i would give to a hand to hand tricks that i would give to a gymnast and to get amy as my partner give to a gymnast and to get amy as my partner has been a dream. Amy, ou look my partner has been a dream. Amy, you look amazing. My partner has been a dream. Amy, you look amazing. We my partner has been a dream. Amy, you look amazing. We already my partner has been a dream. N you look amazing. We already have the judges you look amazing. We already have thejudges comments, where you look amazing. We already have the judges comments, where you please . I the judges comments, where you lease . , the judges comments, where you lease . ,. , please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. Obviously. Please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. Obviously. Jayne please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. Obviously, jayne gave please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. Obviously, jayne gave me please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. Obviously, jayne gave me the please . Iwas so happy. I mean, i. I obviously, jayne gave me the lowest score and joe and i spoke have and be completely agreed. There wasnt much skating apart from the judges challenge, really, that is definitely something we will look into it this week but i was so happy and they kind of said everything that we sort of made a point to try, like looking at the judges, performing to the camera and im just so happy. Teiiii performing to the camera and im just so happy just so happy. Tell us about that moment. Just so happy. Tell us about that moment we just so happy. Tell us about that moment. We had just so happy. Tell us about that moment. We had been just so happy. Tell us about that moment. We had been doing. Just so happy. Tell us about that moment. We had been doing alli just so happy. Tell us about that moment. We had been doing all this training and then you call saying, right, you are in, what was that like . It right, you are in, what was that like . ,. ,. , right, you are in, what was that like . ,. ,. ,. ,. , like . It was a mix of emotions. Obviously like . It was a mix of emotions. Obviously it like . It was a mix of emotions. Obviously it really like . It was a mix of emotions. Obviously it really gutted like . It was a mix of emotions. Obviously it really gutted for. Obviously it really gutted for denise but at the same time i think we screened for about five minutes. We were really excited and i think performing for both of us is our favourite thing, so to get the opportunity to perform, it was just unbelievable. I opportunity to perform, it was ust unbelievable. � unbelievable. I suppose you could have a bit of unbelievable. I suppose you could have a bit of a unbelievable. I suppose you could have a bit of a kelvin unbelievable. I suppose you could have a bit of a kelvin back unbelievable. I suppose you could have a bit of a kelvin back to have a bit of a kelvin back to strictly, when he came on as a last minute replacement and went into when the whole thing that would be amazing into when the whole thing twat would be amazing but honestly im just having the best Time Training with joe and i just having the best Time Training withjoe and i dont want just having the best Time Training with joe and i dont want that to end, either. Like. Yeah. Isjust such an incredible experience in. Joe, what you have planned for this week, some crazy lifts . filth. Joe, what you have planned for this week, some crazy lifts . Joe, what you have planned for this week, some crazy lifts . Oh, a crazy lift here and week, some crazy lifts . Oh, a crazy lift here and there, week, some crazy lifts . Oh, a crazy lift here and there, a week, some crazy lifts . Oh, a crazy lift here and there, a lot week, some crazy lifts . Oh, a crazy lift here and there, a lot more lift here and there, a lot more skating lift here and there, a lot more skating i lift here and there, a lot more skating i really want. I would love skating i really want. I would love to skating i really want. I would love to see skating i really want. I would love to see jaynes is going to go up love to see jaynes is going to go up but love to see jaynes is going to go up but we love to see jaynes is going to go up but we have a lot of work to do and as up but we have a lot of work to do and as far up but we have a lot of work to do and as far as up but we have a lot of work to do and as far as the dance we have got, ithink and as far as the dance we have got, ithihk you and as far as the dance we have got, i think you guys are going to like it. I i think you guys are going to like it i cannot i think you guys are going to like it. I cannot talk about it yet but it. I cannot talk about it yet but it will it. I cannot talk about it yet but it will be it. I cannot talk about it yet but it will be fun. I it. I cannot talk about it yet but it will be fun. It. I cannot talk about it yet but it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving us it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving us a it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving us a little it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving us a little bit it will be fun. I love it. Thank you for giving us a little bit of for giving us a little bit of insight. Dancing on ice is on sundays at 6pm on itv. Youre watching bbc breakfast. Its 8 59. Good morning, this is bbc news, im victoria derbyshire. Here are the latest headlines the miltiary have taken over the running of mynamar illegally, detaining civilain leader Aung San Suu Kyi. A State Of Emergency has been declared. Tensions there have been rising between the civilian government and the military following a landslide win for aung sang suu kyis party in a recent election. Shes urged her supporters to protest against the coup. Messages of support have flooded in for captain sir tom moore, whos in hospital with coronavirus. All care homes residents in england have now been offered a vaccine, according to the government its being hailed as an important milestone. Is that the case . Has your relative in a care home been offered one . And what about care home staff . Some are refusing the vaccine

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