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family are racist. this thing about what colour will the baby be, or how dark will the baby be, i'm guessing and hoping it was just a dumb question. nomadland and rocks lead this year's bafta nominations — with much more diversity in the shortlist for the awards and after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years — the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. i thought we would not see another fall likely in the uk of any sort, and to realise that it was such a rare type it was really an amazing moment. good afternoon. england's chief medical officer has told mps that coming out of lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection. professor chris whitty said an accelerated easing of restrictions would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not yet protected by the vaccine. he also said things could "turn bad" quickly if the process is rushed. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it's the most important, perhaps the most difficult question facing politicians and scientists. how to open up society without causing another major wave of the virus and more pressure on hospitals. speaking in front of mps, england's chief medical officer was cautious, saying even with a successful vaccine programme, another rise in infections is inevitable at some point. what we're going to see is, as things are opening up, all the modelling suggests that some point we will get a surge in virus, and we hope it doesn't happen soon. another key question is this — if cases rise, can vaccines protect enough people from serious disease? early data shows currentjabs are performing better than expected after one dose, but they cannot offer 100% protection. professor whitty said lifting lockdown restrictions too quickly could still lead to more hospitalisations and deaths. if you take things steadily and then start your proper opening up, the biggest risk, opening up, when lots of people in the lower ages have been vaccinated, then you are in a much better position. but if you start shunting things forward, you will very quickly get to these very high peaks. welcome back, come on in! here's the plan for england at the moment. schools have restarted this week, and two people are now allowed to meet outdoors. the next step comes at the end of the month. six people or two households will be allowed to meet outdoors, and outdoor sports can start again. from mid april, nonessential retail and hairdressers can reopen, along without gyms and outdoor hospitality. from mid—may, most social contacts will will be lifted outdoors. six people or two households can then meet indoors, and indoor hospitality can re—open. and from 21stjune, all remaining restrictions should come to an end. it is important to do things both slowly enough and with enough time between steps to be able to measure. some conservative mps have called for ministers to move faster to relax restrictions. labour has said the government should be thinking more long—term. ministers should prepare themselves and the country for the next pandemic or infectious outbreak. never again should we have ministers ignoring the science and learning on thejob. in wales, scotland and northern ireland, restrictions are being relaxed at a different pace. but all parts of the uk will have to answer the same question — how to return to life as normal while keeping the pandemic under control. jim reed, bbc news. there's going to be an easing of restrictions on outdoor gatherings and group worship in scotland. in an announcement to the scottish parliament, first minister nicola sturgeon said the �*steady steps�* out of lockdown would remain �*cautious�*. from friday, four adults from up to two households will be able to meet outdoors, including in private gardens. for those aged between 12 and 17, the group of four can be from four different households. outdoor non—contact sport for groups of up to 15 can also resume from friday. ttravel restrictions will be eased slightly for young people taking part in organised sport. and from the 26th of march, communal worship will be allowed to resume, with a maximum capacity of 50.the first minister explained more about the new rules earlier. from friday we intend to relax the law so that up to four adults from up to two households will be able to meet outdoors. in addition, we will make clear in the guidance that this will allow for social and recreational purposes as well as essential exercise. meeting will be possible in any outdoor space including private gardens but please do stick to the new rules, gatherings must be a maximum of four people from two households and you should only go indoors if that is essential in order to reach a back garden or to use the toilet. but for now please stay as close to home as possible. we hope to be in a position to relax at least to some extent travel restrictions within scotland in the weeks ahead but our advice is that it would not be safe to do so quite yet. for young people aged 12—17 we want to be even more flexible to enable more interaction with friends so for 12—17 year olds outdoor meetings will also be limited to a maximum of four people but the two households limit won't apply which means four friends from different families can get together outdoors. this will hopefully allow young people to see more of their friends than is currently the case. we are also proposing some changes to the rules on outdoor exercise and activities, and from friday outdoor noncontact sports and organised group exercise will be permitted for all adults in groups of up to 15 people. we will also make sure there is some flexibility around the travel rules for young people so that children are not prevented from taking part in sport. if, for example, they belong to a club that is a bit outside their own local authority area. these are minor changes, i know, but they are important changes, and they have also been made possible by the hard sacrifices the majority of people across the country have made. we will seek to build on them as quickly as possible in the weeks ahead. the other careful change we feel able to make at this stage relates to places of worship. i can confirm that assuming no deterioration in the situation with the virus between now and then, we intend to allow communal worship to restart from friday 26th of march, in time for passover, easter, ramadan. in addition, the limit on attendance at communal services will be increased from 20 which was the limit in place before lockdown to 50, assuming of course that a place of worship is spacious enough to accommodate that many people with two metres physical distancing. scotland's deputy first minister, john swinney faces a vote of no confidence tomorrow over his handling of legal advice relating to the inquiry into the former first minister, alex salmond. mr swinney has refused the scottish parliaments�* demands to release the legal advice related to the unlawful investigation into mr salmond for almost four months. the scottish education secretary is likely to survive the no confidence vote after the greens said it would vote with the snp. the latest uk government figures show that another 5,766 people have tested positive for the virus in the latest 2a hour period. that�*s down from last tuesday when6,39i positive cases were reported. a further 231 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test in the uk — that�*s down from 315 deaths reported this time last week. meanwhile, almost 22.6 million people — have now received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. there�*ve been crisis talks among members of the royal family and their aides after harry and meghan�*s explosive tv interview, aired in the uk last night and watched by more than 11 million people. buckingham palace has yet to comment on the broadcast. in it, meghan said that before their son archie was born, an unnamed member of the royal family voiced concerns about how dark his skin colour might be. the labour mp, diane abbott, called the alleged remarks were "stupid" and "racist" — and criticised the british media for systematically attacking harry and meghan. but the society of editors says it�*s not acceptable for the couple to claim sections of the british press are bigoted — without supporting evidence. and meghan�*s father has got involved — saying he doesn�*t believe the royalfamily are racist. daniela relph has this report. back to the everyday business of royalty. yesterday, his son was telling the world of the rift in their relationship. today, the prince of wales visited a pop—up vaccine centre in london. he said nothing about the interview. sir, can i ask, what did you think of the interview? and that remains the official position of buckingham palace — for now. more than 11 million people in the uk watched the interview last night. they heard meghan describe feeling suicidal and allegations of racist remarks from within the royal family. in those months when i was pregnant, all around the same time, so we had in tandem the conversation also, he will not be given security, he�*s not goin gto be given a title. and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he�*s born. what? this morning, meghan�*s father, from whom she remains estranged, gave his perspective on the interview fallout. i don�*t think the british royal family are racist. the thing about what colour will the baby be or how dark will the baby be, i�*m guessing and hoping it isjust a dumb question from somebody, you know, it could just be that simple. it could be somebody asked a stupid question. and the shock waves of harry- and meghan's explosive interview spread after it airs in britain for the first time... - in the united states, there�*s been a wave of support for meghan and harry, and some critical eyes have been cast over the workings of the royal family. the fact she did not get more support, that the reaction was, let�*s just paper it over and pretend it did not happen or it will go away, keep your head down. well, you know, this young woman was not about to keep her head down, this is 2021. there has been no shortage of public opinion and analysis of the interview. the headlines are harsh reading. the treatment of meghan by the royal household and the tabloid press have both come in for particularly sharp comments. they even had a story criticising meghan for having hands in her pockets, when there were photographs of the queen with her hands in her pockets and nothing was said about that. you have to draw conclusions from the way meghan was systematically criticised and attacked for things which other, white, members of the royal family could get away with. but from the newspaper industry, there has been a strong defence. it's not as though the royal family have been given an easy ride by the british media. harry and meghan said they left britain in part because of racism towards them, but the accusation that this was caused by sections of the british media who are racist, i'm afraid, isjust not true and it's not borne out by evidence of the coverage. harry and meghan were supposed to be the fairy tale that helped modernise and diversify the royal family. today, that same family is grappling with how to respond to a stream of criticism that has left it shaken to its core. daniella relph, bbc news. new figures show people in the uk are sharply divided over harry let�*s speak to our royal correspondent, daniela relph. i guess the ball is in the court of buckingham palace now, respond and if it does with any kind of statement, doesn�*t answer all of these and allegations one by one? i think it does respond. it is hard to see how it will not respond, and i have to say at this stage we are expecting to hear from have to say at this stage we are expecting to hearfrom buckingham palace and have some kind of statement issued by them. we would hope by the end of today. what it saysis hope by the end of today. what it says is another matter. will be something general that offers regret how the situation is played out? sympathy and understanding to harry and meghan come or will it deal specifically with some of those allegations and some of the very harsh criticism that the royal family and institution of the monarchy faces? so those tricky issues of racism and how the mental health issue that meghan said she had was dealt with. will it address those directly in the criticism that it faces, that has been the delimiter from it faces, that has been the delimiterfrom buckingham palace and over the past couple of days as you can imagine there will have been discussions across the royal household, and when i say household thatis household, and when i say household that is the staff come of the senior staff within the palace walls but also senior members of the family. the queen, the prince of wales, the duke of cambridge, they will all have had a say as to how they should respond to some of the revelations in the interview and we will wait to see what kind of statement and what kind of response palace comes up with. . ~ i. . new figures show people in the uk are sharply divided over harry and meghan�*s overall treatment by the royal family. yougov�*s survey of more than four and a half thousand uk adults was taken last night, after the duke and duchess�* interview was broadcast. the survey found that 32% thought the couple had been treated fairly by the royal family while another 32% thought they had been treated unfairly 36% said they didn�*t know the survey found a stark split via age group on the question of fairness. 13% of 18—24 year—olds thought harry and meghan had been treated fairly by the royal family 61% of the same age group thought the couple had been treated unfairly while 26% of 18—24 year—olds said they didn�*t know. looking at how those over the age of 65 responded to the same question. 50% thought the duke and duchess had been treated fairly by the royal family. 15% of the same age group thought the pair had been treated unfairly while 35% of over—65s said they didn�*t know. i�*m joined now by camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph. just reflecting on those figures first of all, itjust just reflecting on those figures first of all, it just shows just reflecting on those figures first of all, itjust shows that opinion is very sharply divided, in this country and maybe around the world by their interview and the way they have been treated.— they have been treated. indeed so, but isn't opinion _ they have been treated. indeed so, but isn't opinion always _ they have been treated. indeed so, but isn't opinion always sharply - but isn�*t opinion always sharply divided in this country? from people who think that they have presented themselves well in the interview to people who do not, from people who like the royals to people who do not from people who think the milk should be put in the tea first hand off and brexit. we get the sharp divide and the interview has divided opinion as it has also perhaps been divisive for the royal family, opinion as it has also perhaps been divisive for the royalfamily, as daniella said there i think we are getting a statement shortly in response to this and it�*s important for the palace to both address the allegations made in some way without kind of extending what has been a really uncomfortable narrative ever since the interview first aired at 1am our time since the interview first aired at 1am ourtime on since the interview first aired at 1am our time on sunday and the early iam our time on sunday and the early hours of monday. the one hand they don�*t want to be giving a running commentary on everything harry and meghan are doing but to analyse this as much as possible, because that makes a huge amount of money for having the rights. and viewing figures of nearly 13 million, so it�*s kind of like everyone is talking about by the water cooler but in many respects that the last thing the palace wants. we but in many respects that the last thing the palace wants.— thing the palace wants. we are exectin: thing the palace wants. we are expecting a — thing the palace wants. we are expecting a statement, - thing the palace wants. we are expecting a statement, who i thing the palace wants. we are - expecting a statement, who would be key in draughting that statement? is it members of the royal family themselves or communications advisers or all of them together? we think advisers or all of them together? - think the queen and prince of wales and prince william yesterday were in conversation on the telephone. we see the prince of wales out this morning and indeed this afternoon and the temperatures will be out tomorrow on the job or maybe thursday. so the principles themselves discussing it but then they charge their aides, their private secretaries which draught the language to be used in the statement but then it is signed off by the queen. we understand she wanted to take her time over it and really there was a wording put together in the right to last night, but there was a sense perhaps that the 94—year—old monarch just wanted to take her time and sleep on and make sure it�*s the right response because the world is watching. and everyone is waiting for this and wedding of essay to scrutinise every letter. �* ., ., ~' , letter. and one of the key allegations _ letter. and one of the key allegations if _ letter. and one of the key allegations if not - letter. and one of the key allegations if not the - letter. and one of the key| allegations if not the most letter. and one of the key - allegations if not the most toxic allegations if not the most toxic allegation in the interview was about the potential skin colour of archie, the allegation of racism and so on. does the royalfamily, does the palace address that and if so what they say about that? i don't know if they _ what they say about that? i don't know if they can _ what they say about that? i don't know if they can address - what they say about that? i don't know if they can address it - know if they can address it specifically. on the second viewing of that documentary, the interview rather, it�*s a bit confusing and it�*s a shame oprah winfrey did not go back because initially meghan makes the comment that there were conversations and concerns while she was pregnant about his skin tone. and notwithstanding of the fact that any such conversations are inappropriate anyway, when oprah then goes back to prince harry has says that they took place as the couple recording and just in general terms about their kids. but it does put into context the point she was making about archie�*s status, and whether he should have a title and whether he should have a title and whether he should be called a prince. so because that�*s a bit muddied one wonders how the palace does actually respond to that equally because the couple have generalised and not been specific. and as harry said he will not give a name it would never discuss it further it�*s obvious he tarred all of the royals by implication. and does the palace say they will investigate this claim rather than about a family member rather than employee? i think the statement will be pretty short, i don�*t think it�*s going to be a line by line rebuttal of everything that harry and meghan has said. is of everything that harry and meghan has said. , ., , , ., ., has said. is to put this into a little bit of — has said. is to put this into a little bit of historic _ has said. is to put this into a little bit of historic context, | has said. is to put this into a i little bit of historic context, one of the paper saying is the worst crisis for the royal family in 85 years but of course we have had bombshell interviews with diana, prince andrew moore recently. where do you think this ranks in terms of crisis for the royal family and how much damage is it doing and will do to the royalfamily? i5 much damage is it doing and will do to the royal family?— to the royal family? is certainly doinu to the royal family? is certainly doing damage _ to the royal family? is certainly doing damage and _ to the royal family? is certainly doing damage and it's - to the royal family? is certainlyj doing damage and it's speaking to the royal family? is certainly - doing damage and it's speaking about doing damage and it�*s speaking about it now and is not catching the royals in a particularly positive light. equally though i say it fair comment to think that the allegations of surrounding the duke of york still are very damaging numberfor the of york still are very damaging number for the institution and the individual. it�*s always tempting to start making comparisons to the abdication crisis. but i don�*t think this is some sort of constitutional shock waves to the country and being disgusted that the highest levels of government necessarily. i think we all used to the peaks and troughs of the coverage of the royal family and i don�*t know maybe the queen might reflect on this being a second horrible year. and while all of this is going on her 99—year—old husband remains in hospital. just is going on her 99-year-old husband remains in hospital.— remains in hospital. just finally there was _ remains in hospital. just finally there was allegations - remains in hospital. just finally there was allegations of - remains in hospital. just finally there was allegations of the . there was allegations of the behaviour of the royal family itself but also allegations about the british press. you are a member of the british press, but if you think of those claims and allegations we heard from harry and meghan with yellow it�*s quite hard to the individualjournalist yellow it�*s quite hard to the individual journalist to take yellow it�*s quite hard to the individualjournalist to take on allegations that, again, i made in this generalised way about the british press and you know stories about avocados and baby bumps being cited that i did not write, and probably would not even consider publishing. it�*s a big casserole, the media, it doesn�*t also include social media which as we know can be a sewer of bile and vomit most of the time. it�*s tricky... you read most of the stories in the tabloids, what you think when you see stories like that, do you think the british tabloid press in particular behaved in a racist manner towards meghan? i think to be fair there were a few unfortunate headlines in the early days. and i can�*t understand the point of view as to whether meghan got harsher criticism, not necessarily because of her skin colour but maybe because she was an american. i think there�*s been a degree of anti—americanism notjust in the press but also in the royal household. that clashing of cultures, this idea that there were lots of briefings about her being a demanding former actress and not understanding the way that the palace works, and this kind of us to uk divide. having said that the couple sometimes, confusing privacy and scrutiny. of course they reserve the right to have privacy like any other individual even if high—profile, but the couple don�*t reserve the right to control all the media to ensure that it�*s always universally favourable. ash is not how it happens. if mistakes are made or if they behaved badly as we have seen with the billing allegations, they might be briefed into the papers in the papers will look into it and report it. just as the paper might report extremely favourably on the invictus games or their own charitable initiatives are indeed the royal wedding itself. everything needs to be taken in isolation, and journalists are dealing with a great many different briefings at any given time and trying to work out. he left short memories, these comparisons are made to the duchess of cambridge but katz did not have a particular easy ride with the media when she first came on the scene and neither did figures like sophie wessex, that does not make it right and maybe the media can reflect on its treatment particularly of women in the public eye, and i think that�*s probably fair comment. but it�*s not as if meghan was treated in isolation in a negative fashion by the press. that�*s been happening for decades, and it happens to celebrities of all hues i would suggest. celebrities of all hues i would su: est. . , celebrities of all hues i would su~est. ., , ., .,~ celebrities of all hues i would su~est. . , ., . ~' ., celebrities of all hues i would su~est. . , ., . ~' suggest. really good to talk to you and net suggest. really good to talk to you and get your— suggest. really good to talk to you and get your insights _ suggest. really good to talk to you and get your insights and - suggest. really good to talk to you and get your insights and analysis. | and get your insights and analysis. thank you for your time. just to highlight the divide of their the interview let�*s give me some information from ofcom, much investigation. it to piers morgan did his comments about the interview with oprah winfrey. piers morgan not exactly a fan of meghan i think it�*s fair to say, 41,000 complaints about comments he made on good morning britain about harry and meghan. jurors are being selected this afternoon in the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin for the death of george floyd. the process was delayed yesterday, as the judge awaited a ruling on a potential new murder charge. george floyd died when he was arrested outside a convenience store in minneapolis last may — and held — face down on the street. chauvin was filmed with his knee on mr floyd�*s neck for nine minutes, and is now facing charges of second—degree murder and manslaughter. our north america correspondent barbara plett usherjoins me now from minneapolis. talk is there it happens now in the beginning of this trial.— talk is there it happens now in the beginning of this trial. welcome the 'u beginning of this trial. welcome the jury selection _ beginning of this trial. welcome the jury selection has _ beginning of this trial. welcome the jury selection has started _ beginning of this trial. welcome the jury selection has started a - beginning of this trial. welcome the jury selection has started a couple l jury selection has started a couple of hours ago, and we are able to see it live on television which is unprecedented because cameras are not allowed into courtrooms in minnesota but the judge decided to do this because my grown restrictions are keeping the public outcome and the public is very interested. you can actually see the faces of the jurors because they are being protected, wejust hear their voices —— you cannot see the faces. will be difficult i think to get an impartialjury given that so many people have seen that video. the judge has allotted three weeks to try to get the jury before the actual testimony begins. and even despite the powerful image in the video of derek chauvin it doesn�*t necessarily mean there will be a conviction. in the united states police officers are really held to account for how they use force on the job. account for how they use force on thejob. so in order to try to improve the chances of a guilty verdict the prosecution have asked for that extra murder charge, the third degree murder charge. this will be a lower standard of proof in the second degree of murder charge was already derek chauvin faces. protesters have been outside the courtroom at various times already and will continue to be over the next weeks and probably months. they see this as a test case for their campaign against police brutality and also racism in the criminal justice system.— and also racism in the criminal justice system. and also racism in the criminal 'ustices stem. ., ., ~ justice system. barbara, thank you ve much justice system. barbara, thank you very much indeed. _ we�*re just getting a in from buckingham palace on that harry and meghan interview with oprah winfrey. which aired in the uk last night. 11 million people watching that, let�*s go straight to our royal correspondent who has got the details. what does the statement say? you�*re telling us there would be one in the next few minutes and here it is a. be one in the next few minutes and here it is a-— here it is a. that statement has come through _ here it is a. that statement has come through them _ here it is a. that statement has come through them with - here it is a. that statement has come through them with the i here it is a. that statement has i come through them with the past couple of minutes the statement read issued by booking has palace on behalf of her majesty the queen, it says the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for harry and meghan. the issues raised particularly that of race are concerning. while some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. harry, meghan and archie will always be much loved members of the family. and that is where the statement ends. the statement not dealing in any detail with the specifics of what was set in the interview, the statement as we sort of predicted a little bit earlier is rather more general in its approach. saying that they are saddened to learn how harry and meghan were feeling and that on that issue of race, a very contentious issue that has caused a lot of comment and a lot of upset they will be dealing with that privately. i they will be dealing with that rivatel . ., , they will be dealing with that rivatel. .,, , privately. i do suppose some people miaht privately. i do suppose some people mi . ht sa privately. i do suppose some people might say the _ privately. i do suppose some people might say the palace _ privately. i do suppose some people might say the palace had _ privately. i do suppose some people might say the palace had said i privately. i do suppose some people might say the palace had said there| might say the palace had said there is an investigation into the claims of meghan allegedly bullying people, staff. but there�*s not any sort of investigation as such that is being launched as a result of what they said in the interview. it launched as a result of what they said in the interview.— said in the interview. it does not seem so at _ said in the interview. it does not seem so at the _ said in the interview. it does not seem so at the moment. - said in the interview. it does not seem so at the moment. no i said in the interview. it does not i seem so at the moment. no mention said in the interview. it does not - seem so at the moment. no mention at all of any kind of formal investigation into some of the things that were said. particularly perhaps may be something around what meghan set about trying to seek out help around her mental health issues, but there�*s been no guidance at all on that issue. it�*s a personal statement, it�*s quite broad and quite general. it does not deal with the specifics and offers a sense of compassion and sadness towards harry and meghan. no sense at all that there�*s going to be any kind of formal investigation at this stage. kind of formal investigation at this state. �* ., ., kind of formal investigation at this stale, �* ., ., ., kind of formal investigation at this state. ., ., ., , ., stage. and a lot of people have the most toxic allegation _ stage. and a lot of people have the most toxic allegation from - stage. and a lot of people have the most toxic allegation from the i most toxic allegation from the couple was about to the alleged conversation about the future, son... archie public skin colour and on that the statement says while some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family. but privately, the keyword is privately. i suppose a very much within the family that this is going to be thrashed out. that�*s right and i think there will definitely want to have some time to consider what has been said, what has been heard and what went on. i don�*t think buckingham palace want to feel like they have been rushed into saying anything more substantive. they want to consider it privately, and i want to consider it privately, and i want to talk about it as a family, they talk about recollections varying. so clearly perhaps implying there that harry and meghan puzzling recollection of the incident is not the same as other members of the royalfamily, so the same as other members of the royal family, so there�*s a sense here that we wanted to acknowledge this from buckingham palace can be we realise it�*s damaging and difficult, it�*s been a really difficult, it�*s been a really difficult area for us as a family but there�*s elements of this that we want to deal with privately. as opposed before we got the statement there was speculation would it be conciliatory, would it be pushing back against what harry and meghan had claimed and alleged, and i suppose you would probably say it�*s more the former than the latter, it�*s not really pushing back very hard. and it�*s pretty conciliatory saying the family has been saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for harry and meghan. the application that they did not realise how tough it has been for them. you are right to say this is a conciliatory statement. they don�*t go bit by bit and with all the allegations that harry and meghan made during the interview. the language is consolatory in the talk about regret and about being saddened. that is the mood of the statement and there is that one element with regard to that comment that was made about archie�*s skin colour talking about that recollection varying and perhaps a tiny bit of pushback on that area and i think broadly it is a general statement that is one that talks about sadness and regret. for statement that is one that talks about sadness and regret. for any of ou are about sadness and regret. for any of you are just — about sadness and regret. for any of you are just joining _ about sadness and regret. for any of you arejust joining us, _ about sadness and regret. for any of you arejust joining us, and - you arejustjoining us, and appointed development and the story, would you mind taking us to that statementjust would you mind taking us to that statement just once would you mind taking us to that statementjust once more from buckingham palace? aha, statementjust once more from buckingham palace? a statement that has been issued _ buckingham palace? a statement that has been issued by _ buckingham palace? a statement that has been issued by buckingham i buckingham palace? a statement that| has been issued by buckingham palace on behalf of her majesty the queen. it reads, "the whole family is set into learned the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for harry and meghan. the issues raised particularly that of race are concerning... finally, do you think we will get anything more or is that it for the time being?— time being? that is definitely for the time being. _ time being? that is definitely for the time being. there _ time being? that is definitely for the time being. there will- time being? that is definitely for the time being. there will be i time being? that is definitely for the time being. there will be no| the time being. there will be no further comment at this stage from buckingham palace. that is it for now in terms of any kind of statement.— now in terms of any kind of statement. ., ~ , ., . ., statement. thank you so much for that update- _ statement. thank you so much for that update. the _ statement. thank you so much for that update. the very _ statement. thank you so much for that update. the very latest i statement. thank you so much for that update. the very latest from | that update. the very latest from the palace. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here�*s jon watson. thank you. jurgen klopp ruling himself out of becoming germany�*s new head coach following joachim loew�*s decision to leave after this summer�*s european championship. loew who took over from jurgen klinsmann in 2006 has asked for his contract to be ended a year earlier than planned. it means, having guided germany to the world cup in 2014, this summer�*s championship will be his last. klopp, who�*s liverpool side have lost their last six matches at home paid tribute to loew�*s achievments but said he wont be leaving his role at anfield for the germanyjob. for sure one of the most successful in a jobs really. i understand that he will set this highlight for him the european championship trying to squeeze everything out. with the amount of really good german managers of at the moment, i�*m sure they will find a good solution. if thatis they will find a good solution. if that is the question they want to ask him if i�*m available for thejob for coach of the german national team, i am a no. the leading neuropathologist who�*s work helped identify the link between football and dementia has called the implementation of concussion substitutes a shambles. speaking in front of a parliamentary inquiry dr willie stewart, who�*s research found former players are three and half times more likely to die from neurodegenerative disease, said the new rules are not helping the health of the players. football has a habit of having not —— going out and try to develop something unique to everybody else. football has introduced samples in 2021. -- football has introduced samples in 2021. —— what football has introduces in shambles and 2021. wales have made two changes from the side that beat england in the six nations ahead of saturday�*s game against italy in rome. with scrum half kieran hardy ruled out through injury, his scarlets team—mate gareth davies comes in to the starting 15, while lock cory hill starts in place of adam beard. wales have already won the triple crown, and victory over italy would leave them one win away from achieving a second grand slam in three seasons. british number one dan evans has set up a meeting with roger federer at the qatar open, after beating jeremy chardy by two sets to one. the first set took more than an hour, evans saved ten break points but eventually came out on top by six games to four and although chardy forced a deciding set, evans won that 6—2... to set up a meeting with federer, who�*s been training with evans to prepare for his first tournament since last year�*s australian open. england�*sjos buttler says the policy of resting and rotating players is the right thing to do, despite the team�*s recent heavy test series defeat in india. buttler was one of the players who returned home early from that series, having played in england�*s win in the first test, in order to spend time at home. that was ahead of the t20 series against the same opponents which starts on friday. england were criticised by some for not playing their strongest side throughout, but buttler says with a packed calendar this year, it�*s the right call to manage workloads. i feel we need to get away from the idea that you just go into you break in elite players behind. there�*s so much cricket coming up. that is a huge thing. you need to get to that point in the best shape to go and perform as opposed to being burned out and no longer wanted to be in the environment. there�*s a new man in the lead after stage three of the paris—nice cycle race — young swiss rider stefan bissigger who won the stage, and took the overall lead in the process. it�*s the 22—year—old�*s first race as a professional. today�*s stage was an 8.6 mile time trial and bissigger posted the fastest time on the course by hundredths of a second. so tomorrow�*s his fourth day as a pro, and he�*ll start it wearing the yellow jersey. we�*ll have more for you in sportsday at 6.30. many thanks. the lawyer of the american woman accused over the death of harry dent said she would do community service. harry died when his motorcycle was involved in a collision with a car near in our afs in northamptonshire. 19—year—old harry died when his motorcycle was involved in a collision with a car near an raf base in northamptonshire. dominic casciani reports. an avoidable death. the memorialfor harry dunn on the spot where he was fatally injured. 18 months on, his family still demanding answers from the american woman who was driving on the wrong side of the road when she collided with his motorbike. anne sacoolas claimed diplomatic immunity from prosecution and left the country. she was able to rely on that legal immunity because her husband was a member of staff at this secret us communications base, less than a minute from the crash site. now, today, her us lawyer has spoken for the first time. she says her client doesn�*t deny causing the collision but insists she shouldn�*t face a criminal court in the uk. this kind of an accident, had it occurred in the united states, would not be prosecuted criminally. we have actually been making efforts to resolve this case short of her return. we understand that community service is a typical sentence for offences like this, and we have offered, ever since over a year ago now, that she would be willing to serve that kind of a sentence and to try and bring some peace to the family. prosecutors want anne sacoolas extradited back to the uk for causing death by dangerous driving. harry�*s grieving family and their adviser, radd seiger, say they won�*t enter a public negotiation. i made a promise to harry the night he died thatjustice would be done. there are no circumstances at all that are going to make me break that promise. she needs to come back. if she wants to resolve this, like she says she does, then it is easy, you know — face the ukjustice system. harry�*s family lobbied president trump to waive anne sacoolas�*s immunity. their plea fell on deaf ears. but they�*re also suing her for damages in a us federal court. that case has been given the go—ahead. one way or another, in our courts or theirs, anne sacoolas will have to account for harry dunn�*s death. dominic casciani, bbc news. nominations for this year�*s baftas, have been announced. and in a first for bafta, four women have been nominated in the director category. the award ceremony will take place virtually on 11th april. two films lead the field with seven nominations each. nomadland stars frances mcdormand and is directed by chloe zhao, who is also nominated for best director also nominated for seven awards is rocks, directed by sarah gavron. she too has been nominated for the best director award this year�*s list follows criticism last year of the lack of diversity in last year�*s nominations. the chair of bafta, krishnendu majumdar, told us more about the changes. what we have sought to do is level the playing field. we haven�*t instituted any quotas or anything like that, but what we have tried to do is look at what the barriers were with some of these performances being seen, because you need to be seen to be voted for, so we have instituted over 120 changes to the bafta awards and you have seen those changes. 16 of the performance nominees out of 24 were people from underrepresented groups. obviously, it has been a great year where lots of performances and films have been entered. i think over 250 films were entered this year — only nine down from last year and that talent has shone through. i�*m joined by anna smith — film critic and host of the podcast girls on film. good to have you with us. we are just hearing that no quotas but a leveling of the playing field. a very different look to this years nomination. i5 very different look to this years nomination.— nomination. is certainly more diverse. nomination. is certainly more diverse- i _ nomination. is certainly more diverse. ithink— nomination. is certainly more diverse. i think they - nomination. is certainly more i diverse. i think they succeeded it and many of the things they set out to do which is really to remove some of the outside conscious bias that was happening him many voters perhaps and more people now are seeing more of the films and kind of more of a level playing field as he said. i am actually very pleased to see these nominations.— said. i am actually very pleased to see these nominations. let's go down to the films- — see these nominations. let's go down to the films. let's _ see these nominations. let's go down to the films. let's start _ see these nominations. let's go down to the films. let's start off— see these nominations. let's go down to the films. let's start off with i to the films. let�*s start off with nomadland. let�*s show a clip first. hello, copy? —— coffee? i nomadland. let's show a clip first. hello, copy? -- coffee?— nomadland. let's show a clip first. hello, copy? -- coffee? i 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want any coffee? nomadland leading the field with seven - leading the field with seven nominations. but it is about and will it when and how good is a? tremendous, very likely to win. it is about a nomad played by francis mcdormand from a modern—day sort of a woman to working in the gay economy forced anyway to travel the country in a van but she hasn�*t independent life. —— gave economy. it is kind of about all the people living off grid from a strong sense of community. really something i think resonated with people this year. —— gig economy. the film—maker said it is about community, resilience and what can access and will could be more appropriate at the moment? it really move me. it was very lovely meditation on ageing. a film by an asian woman and ageing. a film by an asian woman and a star is a 63—year—old woman and most of the cast are older, so it is certainly not your typical back winter which makes it even more worthy. winter which makes it even more worth . ., ., ~' , worthy. one of the other key nominations _ worthy. one of the other key nominations ma _ worthy. one of the other key nominations ma rainey's i worthy. one of the other key i nominations ma rainey's black nominations ma rainey�*s black bottom, tell us about that. i see a clip of that one and then tell us about it. —— c a clip. i clip of that one and then tell us about it. -- c a clip.— about it. -- c a clip. i have talent- _ about it. -- c a clip. i have talent. me _ about it. -- c a clip. i have talent. me this _ about it. -- c a clip. i have talent. me this horn, i about it. -- c a clip. i have talent. me this horn, we i about it. -- c a clip. i have. talent. me this horn, we are telling _ talent. me this horn, we are telling. my daddy had a know i was going _ telling. my daddy had a know i was going to _ telling. my daddy had a know i was going to turn out like this, he would've _ going to turn out like this, he would've gabriel. i will get me a ban and — would've gabriel. i will get me a ban and make a record. he said he will let_ ban and make a record. he said he will let me — ban and make a record. he said he will let me record my songs when i -et will let me record my songs when i get my— will let me record my songs when i get my han— will let me record my songs when i get my ban together. ijust have to finish _ get my ban together. ijust have to finish the _ get my ban together. ijust have to finish the last part of the song. i -ot finish the last part of the song. i got style — finish the last part of the song. i not s le. ~ ., finish the last part of the song. i cots le.~ ., finish the last part of the song. i cots le. ., got style. will that scoop some awards? i _ got style. will that scoop some awards? i think _ got style. will that scoop some awards? i think it _ got style. will that scoop some awards? i think it is _ got style. will that scoop some awards? i think it is very i got style. will that scoop some awards? i think it is very likely| got style. will that scoop some i awards? i think it is very likely to take leading _ awards? i think it is very likely to take leading actor— awards? i think it is very likely to take leading actor for _ awards? i think it is very likely to take leading actor for chadwick . take leading actor for chadwick grossman of course who we so sadly lost recently. he put in a tremendous performance. it is based on a play about a blues singer played by viola davis. chadwick plays a passionate come flight character but it really is a moving performance. —— chadwick boseman. yet the remarkable m memorable monologue so my money is not him. what about the other key nominations? talk us to those. —— my money is on him. nominations? talk us to those. -- my money is on him-— money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse- _ money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse. a _ money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse. a favour _ money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse. a favour for - money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse. a favour for me i money is on him. very competitive. nicely diverse. a favour for me is i nicely diverse. a favour for me is vanessa kirby and pieces of a woman. we interviewed her on the podcast that she put everything into this role. extraordinary performance in a grueling but brilliant drama about a grieving mother and people that�*s not her best for playing princess margaret in the crown but this is a really different side to herself. —— know her best. also alfre woodard for clemency, wonderful to see a deserve nomination for her at that. a very competitive category to look at. ~ ., a very competitive category to look at. . . . a very competitive category to look at. ~ . ., ., ., ., at. we are also looking forward to auoin at. we are also looking forward to going back — at. we are also looking forward to going back to _ at. we are also looking forward to going back to the _ at. we are also looking forward to going back to the centre - at. we are also looking forward to going back to the centre to - at. we are also looking forward to going back to the centre to watch | going back to the centre to watch movies. i going back to the centre to watch movies. .. ., , ., ., movies. i cannot tell you how excited i _ movies. i cannot tell you how excited i am _ movies. i cannot tell you how excited i am to _ movies. i cannot tell you how excited i am to get _ movies. i cannot tell you how excited i am to get back i movies. i cannot tell you how excited i am to get back and l movies. i cannot tell you how i excited i am to get back and seek the movies on the big screen that is where they belong. it�*s been wonderful watching them on the small screen inviting for them but truly thatis screen inviting for them but truly that is where the community is as set amuck sitting in a big movie theatre with friends and i can�*t wait. theatre with friends and i can't wait. ., ,., , ., theatre with friends and i can't wait. ., , ., ., wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you — wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you as _ wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you as ever, _ wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you as ever, and _ wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you as ever, and a - wait. not quite the same. great to talk to you as ever, and a smith. i talk to you as ever, and a smith. thank you so much. let�*s recap the breaking news we�*ve had. the statement from buckingham palace in response to the interview from harry and meghan markle with oprah winfrey. let me read it to you... the whole family... that statement from buckingham palace in the last few minutes in response to the harry and meghan interview. the daughter former the daughter of former scotland, manchester united and leeds defender gordon mcqueen has called for changes in the law on players heading the ball — after her father developed dementia. hayley mcqueen says she wants better protection for footballers now that the risks are more widely known. sally nugent reports. the 16 and 17 euros go to school, the 16 and 17 euros go to school, the doctor or indicator of social workers, though the position of influence cannot legally engage in sexual activity with them. the same hasn�*t been true when they go to afterschool sports clubs or faith groups. i spoke to hannah, who is manipulated into engaging in a sexual relationship with her swimming coach when she turned 16. she says the law didn�*t protect her. looking back on that time as a more mature adult now, just being able to see how wrong the situation was, and how he used his position of trust sports coach the game i trust come use that to his advantage in order to ride i�*m so sorry. that use that to his advantage in order to ride i'm so sorry.— to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wron: to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wrong report- — to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wrong report. we _ to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wrong report. we will _ to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wrong report. we will try - to ride i'm so sorry. that was the wrong report. we will try to i to ride i'm so sorry. that was the j wrong report. we will try to bring you the right report on gordon mcqueen later on. in the fight against coronavirus, there�*s no doubt protective equipment, or p—p—e, helps save lives. but it also creates a huge waste problem, with masks, gloves and other coverings polluting the environment. (ff viz map)our manila correspondent howard johnson has visited a coastal our manila correspondent howard johnson has visited a coastal area in the philippines to see the scale of the problem. surgical facemasks are washing up on philippine coral reefs. it follows reports by environmental groups of covid—19 personal protective equipment strewn along the country�*s coastline. we joined a team of divers to take a closer look at the problem. my name is shayla. and i'm oliver. we are dive professionals here. there is this area, the dive site is wonderful. it�*s like my first time again there after the lockdown. it�*s gotten worse. there's more stuff like the ppe. just ten minutes in the dive we saw around 10, 12 masks. and we never had that before. when i saw the blue ppe masks i honestly felt sad and guilty about it. because i�*ve used a blue ppe mask that�*s easy to throw away. take a look at the rubbish that was brought back by the divers, you can see here blue facemasks, lots of them. there�*s a face shield here, plastic bottles, tarpaulins. the question is now, "what happens to this rubbish?" well, lots of it will go back to landfill and could eventually make its way back into the sea. and that�*s a problem, because polymers inside the surgical mask are breaking down into microplastics, easily consumed by marine wildlife in the coral reefs that nurture them. the government is currently cleaning up waterways in and around manila, but admits more must be done to tackle the growing medical waste generated by the pandemic. our policy is not ready for implementing the programme along the coastal areas. there is really a need to strengthen our policy because, of course, clean oceans starts from home. but greenpeace philippines say that part of the problem is that the public don�*t know how to correctly dispose of their medical waste. it really would be important to start getting that information out about ppe at home and also ensuring that they get the right facilities where they have the equipment and the knowledge of managing infectious waste. personal protection equipment has been one of the key tools in preventing the spread of infection during the pandemic. now it�*s highlighting the detrimental effects of our dependency on throwaway plastics. howard johnson, bbc news. this was the remarkable view that many people saw in the skies over southern england last week. a �*fireball�* meteor hurtling through the night sky. it came down — eventually — near cheltenham — and scientists were amazed by what they found — carbonaceous chondrite — a stony material that hasn�*t changed since the formation of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. victoria gill reports. from nuneaton, to sowerby bridge, to somerset, the night sky was set alight by a fireball that streaked across the darkness just over a week ago. and while that light show was accidentally captured on security footage, an array of special cameras from the uk fireball alliance managed to pinpoint exactly where in the country the debris was likely to have landed. this charred patch of tarmac on a gloucestershire driveway was the final clue, and the winchcombe meteorite has now been found. nothing like this rock has ever been found in the uk before. after travelling for millions of years through space, it is now in the expert care of the natural history museum in london. ashley, why is this space rock in particular so special? so this is 4.6 billion years old, so it�*s older than any rock we have on the earth, so it�*s like a time capsule, it takes us all the way back to the birth of our solar system. this is a carbonaceous chondrite type meteorite, so it contains all the building blocks for our solar system. so potentially this meteorite contains things like simple organics and amino acids that could tell us about how life got started on our earth. it also probably contains water—bearing minerals, so we could learn about why we have the oceans on the earth and why we may have had oceans on other planets in our solar system. and liftoff of osiris—rex! while this discovery weighs in at almost probes to half a kilo, nasa and the japanese space agency both previously sent probes to asteroids, at huge cost, to return just a few grams of pristine space rock. some 65,000 meteorites have fallen to earth and been collected the world, but only 1200 had eyewitnesses to their fall. and, of these, only 51 are rare carbonaceous chondrites like this one. researchers say there may yet be more fragments of the meteorite in the winchcombe area, so they�*re asking residents to keep an eye out for unusualjet black rocks, in case any more space debris ended a journey across the solar system in their driveway. victoria gill, bbc news. doctor richard greenwood is a research fellow and planetary sciences and dispatched to see that anonymous resident who found the pile of charred stone on his driveway. i asked pile of charred stone on his driveway. iasked him how pile of charred stone on his driveway. i asked him how he reacted when he got there. i driveway. i asked him how he reacted when he got there.— when he got there. i was in a bit of a state i think. _ when he got there. i was in a bit of a state i think. i _ when he got there. i was in a bit of a state i think. i was _ when he got there. i was in a bit of a state i think. i was dispatched i when he got there. i was in a bit of a state i think. i was dispatched to | a state i think. i was dispatched to go and see this rock but from the image i was sent to and i was pretty certain of what it was. i parked my car and walked up. i saw this black and the owner picked it up and brought out of a bag of rocks and thatis brought out of a bag of rocks and that is when all started. he opened the bag and i looked in and i knew but what i didn�*t count on it was the super rare type. which of 400 years of collecting me in the uk we have never had before. it was like meeting an old friend. 30 years ago i worked in the national history museum on a south african meteorite front of the are very rare. to walk up front of the are very rare. to walk up there to be the first person to identify it and realise instantly that it was this rare type, it was just a dream come true for somebody like me. i thought we would see another like this in the uk of any sort but to realise that it was such a rare type come it was really an amazing moment. it was a one—off, the thing basically. amazing moment. it was a one-off, the thing basically.— the thing basically. then there was a search to — the thing basically. then there was a search to see _ the thing basically. then there was a search to see if— the thing basically. then there was a search to see if there _ the thing basically. then there was a search to see if there was - the thing basically. then there was a search to see if there was any i a search to see if there was any more in the surrounding areas. interesting that i got a list about 16 suspects and i went to number two and this is like if you don�*t have two things coming along twice like that sure enough it did. the second one was also a fragment of the same meteorite. i was doubly lucky. colleagues from the university of glasgow and all over the country have been looking out for them and we located another piece in an open field in the residence of the villages around there have been super and they�*ve also found other bits. we think there is probably more out there and we are happy with what we have so far but if there is more fallon come it will be very happy to come have a look at it and identify it and curated as the national history museum. doctor richard green _ national history museum. doctor richard green with _ national history museum. doctor richard green with their - national history museum. doctor richard green with their own i national history museum. doctor i richard green with their own looking billions of years into the past. now ben rich can look into the future with the weather forecast. hello. the weather is looking quite turbulent over the next few days. dolby turbulent over the next few days. gales in rain whit cause dolby gales in rain which could cause disruption and which will send some big waves crashing into the coastlines. this is the early satellite picture. a lot of clouds searching right back out into the atlantic. a deep love developing here. that will be heading in our direction. this shield of cloud rigging some outbreaks of rain and through northern ireland and scotland, very gusty winds here for a time, up to 60 or maybe 70 mph in the far northwest of scotland. that wet and blustery weather will sink southeastward heading through the early hours of wednesday, clear skies and a scattering of showers following god into scotland at temperatures between four and 7 degrees for the most part. into tomorrow, ourfirst frontal degrees for the most part. into tomorrow, our first frontal system. —— following down into scotland. then another front starting to push his way and so the rain will pep up once again. deeper into the date now. in between those two weather fronts, a zone of dryer in whether it smells of sunshine across scotland albeit with a scattering of showers, which are of high ground but the next when the front will bring northeastward rain through the day at temperatures between eight and 12 degrees, and the winds will really be picking up during wednesday afternoon and through wednesday afternoon and through wednesday night, notice our deep low move again and on the southern flank come all of these white lines and isobars quashing together, there will be a swathe of very strong winds pushing eastwards and we can see gusts of 50 boss per hour or more for inland parts of england are well. around the coast, gust of 60 that may be 70 miles an hour. not quite as windy for northern ireland or scotland but still blustery enough. the winds will remain a big feature throughout thursday and this time china showers day, some of them will be heavy with hail and thunder in which rudeness mix again. —— that time for showers a day. quite cold given the strength of the wing. the wind will only slowly ease heading to the end of the week into the weekend. it will be further showers which will be heavy infantry and perhaps one tree over high ground in the north. —— heavy and windy. tonight at 6pm: the queen says she is saddened to learn how challenging the last few years have been for prince harry and meghan more than 24 hours after the interview was first aired, king palace has responded, saying the issues raised particularly about race are concerning. the palace says some recollections may very that will be taken seriously and will be addressed privately by the family. we will get statements from the palace. also on tonight�*s programme: warnings of another surge in coronvirus infections if lockdown is lifted too fast with millions of children now back at school. all the modelling suggests there is going to be a further surge, and that will find the people who either have not been vaccinated or where the vaccine has not worked.

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