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Of his father from dementia. He used to write a diary. And then one day he picked the pen up and he didnt know how to use it. Chris tells us what more should be done to protect footballers. Theres no reason west ham cant finish in the top four. Thats according to manager david moyes, after they hold off wolves to move into the european places. Another cold start to the day, a widespread frost and a risk of ice as well but once again sunshine and wintry showers, feeling cool, especially in the wind. All the details coming up. Its tuesday the 6th of april. Our top story. Pubs, restaurants, gyms and hair salons will be among the businesses allowed to re open in england from monday of next week. The Prime Minister confirmed the next phase of lifting the lockdown will go ahead as planned but he urged against complacency and said it was still too early to confirm the date for re starting nonessential foreign travel. With more details, heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Lockdown has been a long, hard slog for many others. Hard slog for many of us. But now if you live in england, you may well be working out what to do next week. From april 12, you can get in shape in the gym, have your lockdown locks snipped off, take a trip to the shops, and maybe relax outdoors with a drink. You might even run into someone you recognise in the beer garden. From monday the 12th, i will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips. But, and you know im going to say this, we cant be complacent. We can see the waves of sickness afflicting other countries. And weve seen how this story goes. And the Prime Minister is looking at how other areas of the economy can be reopened safely. At some major Sporting Events this spring, there will be a trial of what the government calls covid state certification, or critics describe as Vaccine Passports. To gain entry to some venues, youd have to prove youve been vaccinated, or that you had a recent negative test. Or had some immunity because youve had the virus in the past six months. The Prime Minister said you wouldnt need the certificate immediately. There is absolutely no question of people being asked to produce certification or covid status on monday. But he didnt rule them out further down the line if and when Social Distancing is relaxed. And where and when you can go on holiday is still up in the air. The government says its still too soon for you to book a foreign break, but when International Travel does resume, the government confirmed there would be a Traffic Light System. You would need to take a test before and after you have travelled from a country in the green zone. As well as those tests, youll need to self isolate at home if youre returning from countries designated as amber. But its ten days of Hotel Quarantine at your own expense if you enter the uk from a country on the red list. In the Prime Ministers words, there will be a Semblance Of Normality next week in england. But a return to pre pandemic life is still some way off. Iain watson, bbc news. At 7. 30am well be speaking to the Vaccines Minister nadhim zahawi. Well also get views on this from labour and the lib dems. Police officers searching for a missing student say theyve found a body. 19 year old Richard Okorogheye was last seen leaving his home in west london two weeks ago, as tim muffett reports. Last seen on cctv on tuesday, march 23rd. The disappearance of 19 year old student Richard Okorogheye prompted appeals for sightings and led to extensive searches. He had been shielding during lockdown because he suffered from sickle cell disease. Five days ago, police turned their attention to Epping Forest in essex. And last night the metropolitan police said they had been informed by colleagues in essex police that a body had been found in the forest. The statement said that inquiries are under way to identify the body. And that detectives investigating the disappearance of 19 year old Richard Okorogheye are aware. Richards family are being supported by specially trained officers and are being kept updated with developments. Richards mother has previously described the past two weeks as a complete nightmare and she recently said this about her son. Richard is a very, very civilised boy. Hes very focused, intelligent, loved by everyone. Police officers remained at the scene where the body was found overnight. Enquiries continue. Tim muffett, bbc news. A man will appear before magistrates today, charged with driving a car that struck and killed a baby boy in his pram. Two week old Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in brownhills, in the west midlands, when the collision took place on Easter Sunday afternoon. A 34 year old man from walsall has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. New zealand has agreed to open a so called Travel Corridor with australia from the 19th Of April allowing Unrestricted Movement between the two countries. Our australia correspondent Shaimaa Khaliljoins us from sydney. Lovely to speak to you on the programme this morning. It feels like quite a Significant Development, give us an idea of exactly how it will work. It is development, give us an idea of exactly how it will work. Exactly how it will work. It is a significant exactly how it will work. It is a Significant Development exactly how it will work. It is a i Significant Development because exactly how it will work. It is a Significant Development because for more than a year now, both countries have had their borders closed to each other and to the world, except for exemptions or special circumstances. We have had a one way limited Travel Bubble where New Zealanders could come to australia but for the first time, really, this is a quarantine free Travel Corridor where passengers can travel freely between the two countries. Jacinda ardern hasjust between the two countries. Jacinda ardern has just been speaking between the two countries. Jacinda ardern hasjust been speaking in between the two countries. Jacinda ardern has just been speaking in the last few minutes and detailing how that will work. Mainly people wanted to know how it will work in the case of an outbreak and she said that australia essentially will be treated as zone within new zealand, meaning that if there is an outbreak in one state in australia, travel will be suspended to that particular state and not the whole country. She also said that passengers will have to give information about where they can be contacted while in new zealand. Many other details about Contact Tracing and being covid safe. But definitely a very exciting time especially for the travel and Tourism Industry that have suffered a great deal on both sides. Shaimaa, thank ou a great deal on both sides. Shaimaa, thank you for a great deal on both sides. Shaimaa, thank you for that a great deal on both sides. Shaimaa, thank you for that information, a great deal on both sides. Shaimaa, thank you for that information, good | thank you for that information, good to speak to you. 26 centres to help pregnant women and new mothers with their Mental Health are being set up across england. Nhs england say the centres, which will also support bereaved mothers, are part of the biggest transformation of maternal Mental Health services in the world. Our Health Correspondent laura foster reports. One, two, three, whoa for many people, having a baby is the most wonderful moment of their life. But around a quarter of women have trouble with their mental well being during pregnancy, and in the two years after giving birth. Lizzie suffered from post Traumatic Stress disorder while she was pregnant after she previously had a miscarriage. I panicked about everything, and everything was going to cause a miscarriage, to the point where i couldnt drive. So my husband at that point told me i needed to speak to my midwife and sort of pushed me to be a bit more open about it. And she referred me to the Mental Health team. This chair . Yes. At this hub in plymouth, they offer both Maternity Services and highly specialist psychological treatments as well as bereavement counselling. The idea is by having everything under one roof, its easier to get help, meaning they will be able to help thousands more people every year. Its very important for them to access Mental Health support quickly. Because baby and children cant wait, so when you have a woman in the perinatal period, she needs to nurse a dependent child. And actually if her Mental Health is not great, then that can impact on her ability to nurse her child. Work on these hubs began before the Coronavirus Pandemic but nhs england says the last year could mean even more demand for their Mental Health services. A lot will depend on how society unlocks, as it were, over the spring and the summer now. What happens in the year ahead. Because women who are struggling dontjust need services or benefit from services, they often benefit from the support of their friends or their mother and toddler groups. Ten sites will be ready in the next few months. The remaining 16 are set to have opened their doors by this time next year. Laura foster, bbc news. We know that occasionally there are risks involved in live television. We definitely know that. Some of you might have seen this but this is just a wonderful thing. A mischievous golden retriever. Thats what happened to this correspondent for a russian broadcaster. She was giving an update on the arrival of spring in moscow when the dog grabbed her microphone and ran off with it. She managed to get the mic back and even managed to persuade her assailant to sit nicely for the camera. Nice to see them reunited in that way. It looked a little bit too serious the first time around. Id like to think if that happened to us we would have a good giggle about it. ~. ,. , we would have a good giggle about it. , i. , ithink we would have a good giggle about it i think i i it. Would you give chase . I think i would. I would it. Would you give chase . I think i would. I would as it. Would you give chase . I think i would. I would as well. It. Would you give chase . I think i would. I would as well. Come it. Would you give chase . I think i | would. I would as well. Come back here, would. I would as well. Come back here. You would. I would as well. Come back here. You little would. I would as well. Come back here, you little ratbag would. I would as well. Come back here, you little ratbag i would. I would as well. Come back here, you little ratbag i love here, you little ratbag i love those pictures. It was a chilly night for most of us. A chilly start to the day as well and if you are stepping out, wrap up warm, widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. We still have the cold northerly or north westerly wind and still wintry showers. Not all of us will see them but more of us are likely to see them today than yesterday. But they will not last, the sun is pretty strong already at this time of year. A lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine around. The wintry showers are coming in on that wind across the north, getting into Northern Ireland, wales, some down to southern counties later on, and also the east as well, we could see some in the midlands by the end of the day. Across the far north of scotland to the wind will strengthen and we could have gusts of 60 or a little bit more through the afternoon. It will feel cold but particularly so in the wind, 5 in aberdeen is how it will feel, and one in birmingham. Through the evening and overnight, the showers eventually become less frequent than they have been, a little more isolated. They will still be there and you can see a lot of clear skies as well. Another cold night, if anything, a little bit colder than last night with the risk of ice on untreated surfaces and a widespread frost. Something a little bit different comes our way tomorrow. It will be dry and cold and frosty tomorrow to start with but a lot of sunshine through the day, more cloud approaching from the west. Eventually some patchy rain into Northern Ireland and not quite as cold as today. We will look forward to that, thank you. It we will look forward to that, thank ou. , we will look forward to that, thank ou. , ,. , lets take a look at some of todays papers. Most of them lead with the Prime Ministers confirmation that shops, gyms and hairdressers in england can re open next week. Cheers, were Opening For Business says the daily express. The metro carries a rallying cry, urging people to book your table now with Outdoor Hospitality also set to resume from monday. The telegraph strikes a more cautious note with scientists warning that relaxing restrictions injune could lead to a third wave. And the most read story on the bbc news website is the announcement that captain sir tom moores family have launched a challenge to mark what would have been his ioist birthday weekend later this month. Well be speaking to his daughter, hannah, at around 8. 50am. Your hot beverage this morning. You are auoin your hot beverage this morning. You are going to your hot beverage this morning. You. 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Theres nowjust under a week to go until we can have a drink and a meal at a pub or restaurant in england as long as we sit outside. Nina looks like shes bagged herself a table already. Shes in liverpool to tell us more. You will have the choice about where you want to sit this morning yes, good morning. Always front of the key when it comes to the pubs and bars opening, and by the way, i am milk first welcome to liverpool, the liver birds are a giveaway. Come and have a look at this view. This city is dependent on hospitality and a night time economy. For millions of us, going out for a drink and a chat, a meal with a pal, its the thing that we have missed most over looked down. For us as customers it has been painful, for businesses, it has been painful, for businesses, it has been painful, for businesses, it has been agonising, trying to adapt to the rules and keep their staff safe, and also make sure they are ready to reopen and balance the books. Next week Plasma Exchanges means they arent Out Of The Woods just yet. Next weeks changes means they are not Out Of The Woods just yet. These are the places where we mark birthdays, bump into old friends, and make new ones. Going to be ready here for the 12th . Yeah, should be done by thursday. The pressures on. These stones will become new walls for a new beer garden and a new alfresco way of drinking. We cant wait. The team are all raring to go. I cant wait to go, get back to work. We start back next week and i think its going to be amazing to get back in the pub, get cleaning it back up. Get the beer. I think when the beer truck arrives, the regulars in the village will all be out cheering it on, cant wait. Lets face it, april on the lancashire Greater Manchester border, you are not guaranteed sunshine. What do you do if it rains, how do you ride that storm financially . We just keep an eye on the weather. The team are on flexible furlough so they are still looked afterfinancially, luckily, so they will learn at least so they will earn at least what they are earning now or more throughout april, which is brilliant from the government. And to be honest, i know at least a0 people around here that whether its rain or shine, they will want to sit under that brolly over there having a pint anyway. So we are probably one of the pubs that will still manage to open even when its absolutely wet through. Youre excited, arent you . Very but maximising outdoor space isnt an option at the hungry duck, because, well, there isnt any. Joe knows why safety must come first. His dad ended up in icu with covid. He is happy to wait until may to reopen but needs to know how. How well be interacting with guests, Social Distancing, other Mitigating Factors like screens, masks, sanitiser, music levels, can people sing karaoke . Takeaway boxes have generated some revenue, nowhere near enough. How bad have things been . We owe people money, some people have been fantastic, some people less so. Every time we catch up, and then we get wheeled back again. What are your big concerns long term . If we see some sort of recession within the entire economy, whereby spending contracts, that could be the deathknell for quite a lot of independent businesses and some larger businesses alike. And despite the enormous challenges of the past year, are you still excited about doing this again . What our industry is on balance is a vocation. So we do it because we love it. I have not lost it, im very fortunate that ive found my calling if you will, in life, and thats to be in hospitality. Memories will be made in our favourite places again. But when, who with and for how long, nobody knows. And ifor one and i for one cannot wait. Lets speak to natalie who runs five venues across the city of liverpool, only three of which will be able to open on monday. Thank you for joining us, warming up now so, three out of five, does that mean you will be making money again generally . I you will be making money again aenerall . ~ ,. , generally . I think it is really ositive generally . I think it is really positive that generally . I think it is really positive that we generally . I think it is really positive that we are generally . I think it is really positive that we are getting | generally . I think it is really l positive that we are getting to generally . I think it is really positive that we are getting to do alfresco trading. I think the british weather, the kind of rules that we still have to abide by, it might make it a bit difficult to run at a profit, especially this time of year when it isnt the height of summer and you year when it isnt the height of summerand you can year when it isnt the height of summer and you can guarantee whether a little more. We are delighted to be able to look at our customers in the eye and get the staff back at work again. The eye and get the staff back at work again the eye and get the staff back at work again. Explain what it costs ou four work again. Explain what it costs you four display work again. Explain what it costs you four display to work again. Explain what it costs you four display to exist work again. Explain what it costs you four display to exist without | work again. Explain what it costs | you four display to exist without a penny going through the tills over the last year. This penny going through the tills over the last year the last year. This venue is particularly the last year. This venue is particularly reliant the last year. This venue is particularly reliant on the last year. This venue is particularly reliant on weddings and events, and despite having the odd grant from the government and furlough on place, it still costs £170,000 to be closed. Furlough on place, it still costs £170,000 to be closed. What has it been like watching £170,000 to be closed. What has it been like watching your £170,000 to be closed. What has it been like watching your bank £170,000 to be closed. What has it | been like watching your bank account fade out . Been like watching your bank account fadeout . ~. , � been like watching your bank account fadeout . ~ �. , been like watching your bank account fadeout . �. , , fadeout . Well, i cant really put into words fadeout . Well, i cant really put into words how fadeout . Well, i cant really put into words how difficult fadeout . Well, i cant really put into words how difficult it fadeout . Well, i cant really put into words how difficult it has into words how difficult it has been. We were in a fortunate position where we were a strong business having to be able to get through it but i feel certain parts of hospitality have been forgotten. 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I think we are | generally willing to do whatever mean to illness . I think we are i generally willing to do whatever it takes to reopen the doors, i think thatis takes to reopen the doors, i think that is a step too far. I think it would discriminate, and encourage people to maybe socialise in their homes. Ifeel as though most people to maybe socialise in their homes. I feel as though most of us operate in covid Safe Environments and i think it would be a hammer blow to the industry, which is already on its knees. And we need to start to get back to trading as normal. ,. ~ , start to get back to trading as normal. , w ,. , start to get back to trading as normal. , w ,. , , start to get back to trading as normal. , w ,. , i. , normal. Quickly finally, you did do a ca |n~ normal. Quickly finally, you did do a capping magazine normal. Quickly finally, you did do a capping magazine with normal. Quickly finally, you did do a capping magazine with prince. A capping magazine with Prince William, what was his attitude . You did a zoom with Prince William. I felt very personal boost because i spoke to him at a time when it was very dark, during one of the lockdown. Hejust listened, 45 minutes of his time, which was incredible. And it was a real honour,. Incredible. And it was a real honour. Incredible. And it was a real honour,. ~ , honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having a honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having a point, honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having a point, i honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having a point, i wonder honour,. The Prime Minister said he will be having a point, i wonder if. Will be having a point, i wonder if Prince William will be as well if you live in wales or scotland, he will be waiting at the 25th for the earliest and still no confirmation for Northern Ireland. Here is something to ruin your morning. You were talking about tea, it is estimated that 87 Million Party they have been waited over a year of lockdown. 87 million pints of beer have been wasted over a year of lockdown. You will be all right, nina an unexpected side effect of our reduced activity during lockdown over the past 12 months has been darker night skies. Thats according to a survey by the Countryside Charity, the cpre, which found there was 10 less Light Pollution last year. And more darkness means more chances to look up and really enjoy the night skies, as our Chief Environment Correspondentjustin Rowlatt has been finding out. This is what a truly dark sky looks like. Billions of stars wheel above the Kielder 0bservatory in northumberland. Set deep in a forest, the observatory enjoys the darkest skies in england. And, throughout lockdown, senior astronomer dan monk has been filming the incredible views. People often do get emotional when they sit underneath this amazing dark sky and they realise how small we are in the universe. It can actually make people cry, at times. Its estimated 85 of us have never seen a truly dark sky. It means we are missing out because. It gives us a sense of our place in the universe, the awesome vastness of space. But look at this. Even a tiny light is enough to extinguish the stars and bring us right back down to earth. The reduction in Light Pollution this year is an exception. Satellite images show the night sky has been getting steadily lighter across the world. Changes in light have been linked with obesity, heart disease, depression and even cancer. You see, shes shaking . And some animals suffer even more profoundly. There are such a range of animals which are negatively impacted from this. When you think of our migrating birds, for instance, which are drawn off course by lights. Insects, vast numbers of moths drawn into those lights, where they batter themselves to death or where they are predated by bats that change their behaviour to visit those lights, perhaps to their advantage, but to the deficit of other species of bats. So all of this is happening out there in our night. So what can be done . The good news is we can tackle Light Pollution relatively easily. Its small measures like businesses making sure they are turning their lights off at night time when the buildings arent in use. Also, local government making sure that street are properly shaded and the lights targeted, so it is not spilling out there and creating unnecessary light blight. That will mean more of us can see sights like this. Justin rowlatt, bbc news, northumberland. I dont know if you had a chance to notice butjust outside the studio this morning, the moon looked absolutely beautiful. I tried to take a photo, its really difficult to do itjustice. To do it ustice. Later we will seak to do itjustice. Later we will speak to to do itjustice. Later we will speak to someone to do itjustice. Later we will speak to someone who to do itjustice. Later we will speak to someone who has i to do itjustice. Later we will speak to someone who has some tips if you are trying to take a picture with your smartphone. I if you are trying to take a picture with your smartphone. If you are trying to take a picture with your smartphone. I wish i had had them because with your smartphone. I wish i had had them because i with your smartphone. I wish i had had them because i was with your smartphone. I wish i had had them because i was trying with your smartphone. I wish i had had them because i was trying to i had them because i was trying to take a picture. Wed love to see your pictures of the night skies from the last few months. You can email us at bbcbreakfast bbc. Co. Uk or tweet them using the hashtag bbcbreakfast. I missed the moon, i was headed down after a Long Bank Holiday weekend, i was just trudging after a Long Bank Holiday weekend, i wasjust trudging in. I after a Long Bank Holiday weekend, i wasjust trudging in. Was ust trudging in. I would show ou wasjust trudging in. I would show ou a wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo but wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo but it wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo but it didnt wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo but it didnt do wasjust trudging in. I would show you a photo but it didnt do it you a photo but it didnt do it justice time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im tolu adeoye. Police searching for missing student Richard 0korogheye have found the body of a man in Epping Forest. The metropolitan police said it had been told by counterparts in essex the body was discovered in a pond in the woodland. Inquiries are under way to identify the body, but the i9 year olds family have been informed. Hed not been seen by his family since the 22nd of march, after leaving home in the Ladbroke Grove area. The Prime Minister has said london will bounce back from the pandemic. Speaking at the press briefing yesterday, he addressed concerns about the disproportionate impact on the capital. I happen to think that the london economy is capable of bouncing back very strongly, and the way to do that is to get people back into the centre, get the shops open again, get people moving again, get the Agglomeration Effects of a gigantic metropolis like london working again. At the moment covid Restrictions Mean weddings can take place, but with just with six people including the couple attending. Weve caught up with ghida and rami, whove recently got married. From next monday, up to 15 people will be allowed to attend a Wedding Ceremony and reception. I mean, everybody wants to be with their closest friends and family and its not easy to have to go through a life changing moment like that. On your own. Socially distant, on your own, with the hugging rules. Yeah, you cant even hug lets take a look at the Travel Situation. 0n the tubes, there are severe delays on the hammersmith and city line and tfl rail has no service between Liverpool Street and stratford for engineering works. 0n the roads, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the South Circular between catford and lee they caused delays yesterday. In brixton, Coldharbour Lane is closed for gas works and there are restrictions on the a23. Finally, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the a11 between stepney and mile end, which could cause some delays. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, good morning. Its a chilly, frosty start to the day with temperatures widely below freezing. But there is plenty of early sunshine around. A bit more cloud as we head into the afternoon. Most of us across the capital will stay dry during the daylight hours. The chance of one or two wintry showers as we head towards the end of the afternoon and into the first part of the evening, feeding down on this northerly to northwesterly wind. The wind is a little lighter than yesterday. Still lots of added wind chill. Top temperatures for most of us just 6 7 celsius. Compare that to last week when we saw 2a degrees. 0vernight tonight, any initial snow showers will clear to leave us with a dry night to come and plenty of clear skies around, as well. Temperatures will drop widely below freezing to 2, 3 celsius maybe. A widespread sharp frosts to start the day on wednesday. Wednesday is looking dry. Some early sunshine. More cloud into the afternoon. More of a westerly wind and it will feel a bit milder. Im back with the latest from the bbc london in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now though its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Coming up on breakfast this morning. The former premier League Striker chris sutton has spoken exclusively to breakfast about his fathers death from dementia and why he believes Heading Footballs was to blame. Louisa lytton, Whose Character Ruby Allen has just been told she has endometriosis. And its exactly a year since the late captain sir tom moore started his charity walk for the nhs, which escalated quickly. Well catch up with his daughter and grandchildren to hear how we can all celebrate that very special legacy. Haircuts, hospitality and some holidays will be back on the cards in england from monday of next week as weve now had official confirmation that the next set of Lockdown Restrictions will be lifted, as planned. However, weve also heard concerns about a third wave if restrictions are lifted too quickly onjune 21st. Lets catch up with one of our regular breakfast gps, doctor rachel ward. Good morning. I like the way we have co ordinated our colours this morning. Lovely to spend time with you as ever. Lets talk about what the government says about everyone in england having access to two Lateral Flow Tests per week from friday. How much of the difference might that make . Friday. How much of the difference might that make . Friday. How much of the difference miaht that make . , ~ , might that make . Good morning. As we no forward, might that make . Good morning. As we go forward. Every might that make . Good morning. As we go forward, every little might that make . Good morning. As we go forward, every little extra might that make . Good morning. As we go forward, every little extra bit go forward, every little extra bit to our armour that we have for suppressing things as lockdown ends i think is positive. I think it will be interesting to see what the uptake is. I was thinking, i have children in Primary School and they do not get tested, but household is of Primary School children can get tested which has been the case for weeks. I have not seen much uptake and i will be interested to see what the uptake will be like with these tests people can use twice a week. I suspect initially there will be a push from employers to encourage staff to do it and there might be pockets of people doing it frequently, but i think it is something that is an added level of reassurance as lockdown comes out we should engage in because it is simple, easy to do. 0nce should engage in because it is simple, easy to do. Once you get into the rhythm of it it becomes part of your normal routine. I suppose the issue is that whether people having seen a positive test, whether they isolate and how that feeds into the system. And the days it could take to get that verified or whether people self isolate at all. 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She speaks to a lot of her patients and she was talking about that concern a number of people have raised, if we are testing ourselves at home there is pressure on people to get out to work and make sure life returns as much as possible to normal and the concern is some will not self isolate. We will talk to the minister at 7 30am and if you want any particular questions, let us now sport. A nervous wait, eight games left of the season for west ham fans. They are in the european places and it has been a long time since they have been. Two sides looking for a place in europe next season, and two trying to put some distance between themselves and the relegation zone. West ham had the best night, beating wolves 3 2, while everton were held to a 1 1 draw by Crystal Palace, as Katie Gornall reports. Carlo ancelotti has seen and won it all in europe. Leading everton there would count as another huge success. After three defeats, his side set about trying to get their hopes of a top four finish back on track. Everton had energy against Crystal Palace what they needed was accuracy. Heres where James Rodriguez comes in. The colombian has been out for more than a month. How they have missed him. As the minutes ticked down, roy hodgson turned to those he had left out. Here is the moment for batshuayi. And he takes it and Michy Batshuayis impact was almost instant. Palace had taken their biggest chance while everton continued to waste theirs. Europe, for now, feels a little more distant. Poised to take advantage at molineux were west ham, and they set off at a blistering pace. Few players have the Swagger Ofjesse Lingard right now. Five minutes in and he had already stolen the show. Lingard would have more tricks up his sleeve as west ham, through fornals, cruised to a second. 2 0 afer1li minutes. Soon it would be three, as lingard who else . Set upjarrod bowen. Bowen will get there first wolves seemed as if they had lost their fight, but this frantic game just kept on giving as they clawed their way back and fabio silva made it 3 2 after the break. Nervous . Sure, but, somehow, west ham held on. They are back in the top four with eight games remaining, hoping to end the season in style. Katie gornall, bbc news. Hibernian beat Championship Club Queen Of The South to reach the fourth round of the scottish cup. Queens had knocked out hearts in the previous round, but they couldnt find a way past hibs. Christian doidge scoring twice in their 3 1 win. Theyll play stranraer next. Rebecca welch made an impressive debut as she became the first woman to referee an English League game. She took charge of port vales 2 0 win at harrogate in league two and the match went without any major controversy, barring two first half penalty appeals, which she turned down. There was a huge upset in the irish grand national, where the 150 1 outsider Freewheelin Dylan romped home. Ridden by ricky doyle and trained by dermot mcloughlin, he led from the first fence at fairyhouse. Hes the longest priced winner in the history of the race, first run in 1870. Stephen hendry beat his Old Rivaljimmy white in the first round of quaifying for the World Snooker championship. It was only hendry� s second match since he came out of retirement, with the goal of reaching the crucible again. The pair met in four world finals, hendry winning all of them and he beat white 6 3 in sheffield. He has three more rounds of qualifying to come. He posted on twitter wasnt pretty, hoped it would be a better match but happy to win. Its masters week, and the countdown is on to the biggest event in golf, which begins on thursday. Its only five months since dustinjohnson won the green jacket back in november the tournament delayed because of the pandemic. This time there will be a limited number of fans or patrons as theyre known at augusta national. Itll be interesting to see how former world number one Jordan Spieth fares, after he won his first tournament in four years on sunday. I like the progress that im making. I dont feel that i have the control of all facets of my game that i want to have yet. But i feel like im working in the right direction. Will that make a difference this week . Dont know. But im going to work at trying to be a little bit better than i was last week. Its 125 years today since the first Modern 0lympics took place in athens. The ten day event was officially known as the games of the first 0lympiad, with athletes from 1a countries competing, although most of them were from greece. Heres how the high jump looked back then that makes my knees hurt looking at it. It is very balletic. Yes, the fosbury flop came in in mexico, 1968. But this is how they used to do it. What are they landing on . Just their feet. Was it mike false bay . Dick fosbury. That is the man who revolutionised the highjump. The liberal democrats will position themselves as champions of Small Businesses and the environment when they launch their campaign for the local elections in england today. We can hear how theyre planning to do that from the partys spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and international development, layla moran. I want to come to local elections in a minute or two but lets ask, we know the next unlocking date is set in stone with pubs, restaurants, hair salons and gyms are able to open. We are Hearing Discussions around what are called passports, covid certification. You, it seems, are not behind that, why not . The liberal are not behind that, why not . He liberal democrats are not behind that, why not . Tie liberal democrats do are not behind that, why not . iie liberal democrats do not are not behind that, why not . Iie liberal democrats do not think the so called Vaccine Passports. They are id cards by another name. We need to get the basic rights to eliminate the virus. It is continuing Social Distancing, test and tracing, especially isolate to work. I chair the all party group On Coronavirus and we have been warning the government the isolate part of that has not been working. There has been a report in the British Medical Journal that showed one in two people asked to isolate do not and it is not because they dont want to, it is because they are not well enough supported. Lets get that right rather than developing a complicated app. I do not trust this government with my data. You have seen what happens when governments try to put together huge it systems that this would need, that every Single Person in the country having to show papers to get in. It is discriminatory, pregnant women, young people have not had the ability to get the jab so you create ability to get the jab so you create a two tier society. There are so many other things we could be doing instead. Lets focus on the basics and get that right. Haifa instead. Lets focus on the basics and get that right. Instead. Lets focus on the basics and get that right. How would you ensure the and get that right. How would you ensure the safe and get that right. How would you ensure the safe return and get that right. How would you ensure the Safe Return Of and get that right. How would you ensure the Safe Return Of people | and get that right. How would you | ensure the Safe Return Of people to major events . Ensure the Safe Return Of people to major events . That is an interesting oint. M major events . That is an interesting Point My View major events . That is an interesting Point My View is major events . That is an interesting point. My view is we major events . That is an interesting point. My view is we learnt major events . That is an interesting point. My view is we learnt from point. My view is we learnt from this time last year that mass events are times you have mass transmission. The best thing we can do is to get everyone vaccinated. We are absolutely for getting as many people to trust in the Vaccination Process and some people suggest the covid id cards are a way to incentivise people. If there is vaccine hesitancy, the way to overcome it is not to essentially get people to opt out of parts of society which is what i covid id card would do. Instead you talk to them and understand why they are hesitant and that is how you drive up hesitant and that is how you drive up uptake in the lower age groups. The government talking yesterday about the uptake, which has been good. With major events, are you saying they should not happen . Thea;r saying they should not happen . They need to be covid saying they should not happen . Iie need to be covid secure, saying they should not happen . Iie need to be covid secure, which saying they should not happen . Iierg need to be covid secure, which means you have Social Distancing, mask wearing, and what also concerns me it is notjust mass events it looks like this will be used for. Whilst they have moved away from using it in pubs there is a question about cinemas and cinema uk are against this because they want to build back businesses and do not want a barrier between them and customers. I do not think it is the right move. I think there are other ways to do this. I am for mass testing but the problem with the Lateral Flow Test, when it is you and i doing it, i am with the Lateral Flow Test, when it is you and i doing it, iam not with the Lateral Flow Test, when it is you and i doing it, i am not a trained clinician, when ordinary people do tests on themselves we know they can produce false positives and negatives. The pcr testis positives and negatives. The pcr test is more reliable and if we are going to have mass events, use the pcr testing instead, not the Lateral Flow Testing, and certainly not anything that has anything to do with vaccinations because that will not work. ,. ,. , with vaccinations because that will not work. ,. ,. ,. , not work. Local elections are ahead. What is it you not work. Local elections are ahead. What is it you are not work. Local elections are ahead. What is it you are offering not work. Local elections are ahead. What is it you are offering to what is it you are offering to people other parties are not . Who; people other parties are not . Why vote for the people other parties are not . � lfg� ig vote for the liberal people other parties are not . Wig vote for the liberal democrats . The liberal democrats in may propose to put green futures first as we recover from this pandemic. Put green futures first as we recoverfrom this pandemic. All of us have appreciated nature, discovered new places to walk. We have learned what it is like to have clean air because there are fewer cars on the road. We have a strong track record. No mistake the top five councils in the country for recycling, out of those four are liberal democrat. We propose a locally led Green Transition Plan backed up by money, so £48 billion should go into this over the next two years, because councils, working with communities, know how to make the great changes to society we need to safeguard our green futures for our children. Our children. Thank you to you for talkin to our children. Thank you to you for talking to us talking to us. We will also speak to the Labour Party Later this morning and to the conservatives. We will speak to the Vaccines Minister around 7 30am. Before we chat to carol, just approaching quarter to seven. Shall we show you what is happening in liverpool. Nina is there talking about the rollback of some of those restrictions from next week. That is the life of building in liverpool. It looks glorious but i can bet it is not exactly warm out there. What is not exactly warm out there. What is going on with temperatures . Quite a few minuses on chart. Good morning. In liverpool, temperatures hovering around freezing at the moment. Edinburgh, 3, manchester is freezing. Not as cold in belfast and having said that, there is no heat wave. It is a morning for wrapping up wave. It is a morning for wrapping up warm. We have that north westerly wind and wintry showers but many will be dry today with sunshine. You can see the Arctic Air Coming right the way across the whole of the uk today. The likelihood is you will see more wintry showers. The sun is strong at this time of year. We will see more inland than yesterday. Equally a lot of sunshine, blue skies and feeling cold. In glasgow, top temperature of five, birmingham five, plymouth seven. But if you add the wind chill it will feel colder. Glasgow feeling more like 1 degrees. Cardiff feeling more like four. 0vernight Hanging on to clear skies. The risk of ice forming on untreated surfaces. Wintry showers around, but less frequent. The cold night will be colder than just gone. The less frequent. The cold night will be colder thanjust gone. The risk of ice as well as widespread frost. As we start wednesday morning, we will have that frost, but wednesday will have that frost, but wednesday will be dry for many. Through the course of the day we will see Cloud Bubbling Up and a weak Weather Front will come in from the west eventually bringing Rain Across Western Parts of Northern Ireland. Wintry flurries in the far north of scotland. The wind lighter but still a northerly, down the north sea coastline, it will be cold. Temperatures not as low the west. But as we head into thursday, temperatures will climb a little bit, but still cloud around and a Weather Front in the far north of scotland that will introduce rain and showers. Here we have temperatures in aberdeen, ten, 11 in the south. But then it is all change. You canjust see the south. But then it is all change. You can just see the the south. But then it is all change. You canjust see the paler blue in the south on friday, whereas in the north, a northerly air stream. It will be much colder which is reflected nicely here. The further north you are, the cooler it will be. The further south, milder. Into the weekend, temperatures start to slip again and there will be wintry weather again in the forecast, but not quite as cold as it has been perhaps. It is certainly cold today. The first thing we said when we saw each other this morning. If youre a regular breakfast viewer, youll know weve been following the growing calls to stop footballers repeatedly heading the ball because of mounting evidence that it causes dementia. The latest person to add his voice to those calls is one of the most prolific strikers to ever play in the Premier League the norwich and blackburn legend chris sutton. Chriss dad mike, who also played professional football, sadly died on boxing day after suffering dementia for many years. In his first tv interview since then, chris has been telling sally about his dads illness and how hes desperate to prevent other families from going through the same ordeal. It was like a macho thing, who could head the ball the furthest. My dad used to head Medicine Balls and we would do lots of heading practices. If i had the knowledge of what i know now, there is no way i would have headed 50, 80, 100 balls throughout the afternoons. Chris, thank you so much for talking to us. I know it is only very recently that your dad died. Tell me about him. My dad was my hero growing up. He had such a huge influence. I had a lovely upbringing. I had two brothers, two sisters, as well. Were you aware, when you were little, that your dad was different because of what he did . A little bit. But by the time i was around, he had packed in playing. He had a knee injury. He had finished at carlisle united. He was a smart player, read the game brilliantly, and had that experience and the respect of team mates around him. Obviously, never saw him play professionally, but i was aware of his career. When you went on to have your own career as a professional footballer, how was your dad about that . I bet he was super proud. Commentator oh, and the header by sutton. It has gone in. Its there norwich city, sutton i think he was extremely proud. He used to come and watch me at norwich city. Blackburn rovers was a little bit too far, at times, but he did come and see me. I think he was extremely proud. Always big on work ethic, always big on honesty. I wasnt the most naturally gifted player there ever was. You know that. People know that. But the importance of trying to be the best that you can become. Im100 certain that, without my dad through those years, theres no way i would have been a footballer. He sounds fantastic. Tell me, then, about when you first started to notice Something Different about him. What happened . The first signs were in his sort of mid 60s, forgetting peoples names at first. He was misplacing his car keys, losing his wallet. Dad was brought up in norwich, knows all the roads like the back of his hand. And he was driving back from wroxham to where he lived and he got lost. That is where you are thinking, blimey, you know. One thing which. Which really got me was he used to write a diary. And then. And then one day, he picked the pen up and he didnt know how to use it. Sorry. And then things just got worse. I havent cried since his funeral. But things got worse and he had to go in a care home for his own good. My mum had suicidal thoughts because of the impact it was having on her. You know, it was 24 hours a day care. Itjust all became too much. How closely linked do you feel his dementia was to his career . I believe heading a football killed my dad. I believe its killed hundreds of other players across the professional game. The biggest thing is, we havent even touched on the amateur game. I do think that that is a huge thing. There are families who need help and they need support. I think the last Television Deal for the Premier League was Something Like £4. 4 billion. Why cant the Premier League, the fa, the pfa get together and have a small percentage of that in a pot to help these families who cant afford the care costs . The way that the fa and the pfa have acted in the last 20 years, they have done nowhere near enough. We are at the stage now where it looks like theres going to be a reduction of heading in training. They are talking about the start of the next season. I would say, why cant we bring that into day . What would you like to see happen now . The temporary Concussion Replacements need to be put into place. At this moment in time, its the permanent ones. But they are not in the players best interest. I have seen numerous incidents this season where similar things have happened, where players have a head injury and they are not taken off the pitch. You think, well, to look after a player correctly, surely the most sensible thing is to take your time, get them off the pitch, let an independent doctor and its important its an independent doctor look at them in the sanctuary of the Dressing Room and take the time and, if everything is ok, in the meantime, you have a sub on so youre not actually disadvantaged because of this. Do you worry about yourself . I think my daughter worries about me. I have been out on the back grass there when my children were younger and giving them heading practices. I actually feel guilty to think what on earth was i thinking of . What was i doing . My second oldest son doesnt want to play football any more because of what he has seen happen to his grandad. Ive thought about it more since my dads passed away. Getting dementia does worry me, but theres no point worrying about it because, if it happens, it happens. Whats important now is that we get on and try and find a solution. The most important thing which could be put into place right now, was in two months, not in three months, not in four months, not in a year, is to limit heading in training. Lets just get on with it. Its not a difficult thing to do. Just do it, it will save lives in the long term. That was chris sutton and thank you to him. The fa says it has led the way in research into the links between dementia and football and that its committed to supporting objective, robust and thorough research. Interesting how many more people are talking about that and it is something we have touched on a lot in recent interviews and chris has wanted to talk about it. The first time he has spoken since the death of his dad and thank you to him. Let us know what you think about that. You can contact us on e mail and social media. We are also talking this morning about one of the unexpected benefits of the quiet year we have had over the past year. Our darker skies. We will talk 0ur darker skies. We will talk later. It is difficult to take a beautiful photograph but somebody will give us a clue as to how to do that on our phones. We have been impressed by the moon. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im tolu adeoye. Police searching for missing student Richard 0korogheye have found the body of a man in Epping Forest. The metropolitan police said it had been told by counterparts in essex the body was discovered in a pond in woodland. Inquiries are under way to identify the body but the 19 year olds family have been informed. Hed not been seen by his family since the 22nd of march, after leaving his home in the Ladbroke Grove area. The Prime Minister has said london will bounce back from the pandemic. Speaking at the press briefing yesterday, he addressed concerns about the disproportionate impact on the capital. I happen to think that the london economy is capable of bouncing back very strongly, and the way to do that is to get people back into the centre, get the shops open again, get people moving again, get the Agglomeration Effects of a gigantic metropolis like london working again. At the moment covid Restrictions Mean weddings can only take place with six people attending including the couple. Weve caught up with ghida and rami, whove recently got married. From next monday up to 15 people will be allowed to attend a Wedding Ceremony and reception. I mean, everybody wants to be with their closest friends and family and its not easy to have to go through a life changing moment like that. On your own. Socially distant, on your own, with the hugging rules. Yeah, you cant even hug lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. 0n the tubes there are severe delays on the hammersmith and city line and tfl rail has no service between Liverpool Street and stratford for engineering works. 0n the roads, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the South Circular between catford and lee, they caused delays yesterday. In brixton, Coldharbour Lane is closed for gas works and there are restrictions on the a23. Finally, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the a11 between stepney and mile end which could cause some delays. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, good morning. Its a chilly, frosty start to the day with temperatures widely below freezing. But there is plenty of early sunshine around. A bit more cloud as we head into the afternoon. Most of us across the capital will stay dry during the daylight hours. The chance of one or two wintry showers as we head towards the end of the afternoon and into the first part of the evening, feeding down on this northerly to northwesterly wind. The wind is a little lighter than yesterday. Still lots of added wind chill. Top temperatures for most of us just 6 7 celsius. Compare that to last week when we saw 24 degrees. 0vernight tonight, any initial snow showers will clear to leave us with a dry night to come and plenty of clear skies around, as well. Temperatures will drop widely below freezing to 2, 3 celsius maybe. A widespread sharp frosts to start the day on wednesday. Wednesday is looking dry. Some early sunshine. More cloud into the afternoon. More of a westerly wind and it will feel a bit milder. Im back with the latest from the bbc london in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today. NonEssential Shops, gyms and hairdressers can reopen as planned next week in england but foreign Holiday Plans remain in doubt. Police searching for missing student Richard 0korogheye say a body has been found in Epping Forest. Eight games to go for west ham. Can they finish the season in the top four . After they hold off wolves to move into the european places. And we wish World War Two veteran Charlie Pallett a very special happy birthday. Good morning, another cold and frosty starts to the day with the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. For many, driving some sunshine but still some wintry showers around and still some wintry showers around and still some wintry showers around and still some cold wind. All of the details in ten minutes. Its tuesday the 6th of april. Our top story. The Prime Minister has confirmed the next phase of lifting the lockdown in england will go ahead as planned from monday of next week with pubs, restaurants, gyms and hair salons among the businesses allowed to re open. But the news came with a warning from Government Scientists that some Social Distancing measures will need to remain in place for much longer if a third wave is to be avoided. With more details, heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Lockdown has been a long, hard slog for many of us. But now if you live in england, you may well be working out what to do next week. From april 12, you can get in shape in the gym, have your lockdown locks snipped off, take a trip to the shops, and maybe relax outdoors with a drink. You might even run into someone you recognise in the beer garden. From monday the 12th, i will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips. But, and you know im going to say this, we cant be complacent. We can see the waves of sickness afflicting other countries. And weve seen how this story goes. And the Prime Minister is looking at how other areas of the economy can be reopened safely. At some major Sporting Events this spring, there will be a trial of what the government calls covid state certification, or critics describe as Vaccine Passports. To gain entry to some venues, youd have to prove youve been vaccinated, or that you had a recent negative test. 0r had some immunity because youve had the virus in the past six months. The Prime Minister said you wouldnt need the certificate immediately. There is absolutely no question of people being asked to produce certification or covid status on monday. But he didnt rule them out further down the line if and when Social Distancing is relaxed. And where and when you can go on holiday is still up in the air. The government says its still too soon for you to book a foreign break, but when International Travel does resume, the government confirmed there would be a Traffic Light System. You would need to take a test before and after you have travelled from a country in the green zone. As well as those tests, youll need to self isolate at home if youre returning from countries designated as amber. But its ten days of Hotel Quarantine at your own expense if you enter the uk from a country on the red list. In the Prime Ministers words, there will be a Semblance Of Normality next week in england. But a return to pre pandemic life is still some way off. Iain watson, bbc news. Lets get more on this with our chief Political Correspondent, adam fleming. There is growing debate about these so called Covid Passports, remind us what has been planned so far and who is ejecting . Good morning. The first thing who is objecting . Goad thing who is obecting . Good morninu. Thing who is obecting . Good morning. The thing who is objecting . Good morning. The first thing who is objecting . Good morning. The first thing thing who is objecting . Good morning. The first thing to thing who is objecting . Good morning. The first thing to say l thing who is objecting . 13mg. Morning. The first thing to say is that the government calls them covid certificate, proof of your covid status, either that you had had a vaccine, you had had covid in the last six months and so had antibodies and so could not catch the disease or pass it on, or that you had had a negative test that they or the day before. There would be exemptions for people who could not be vaccinated or tested so you could not be discriminated against, and the government says there would be exemptions where you could not ask for people to show these, for example, public transport, Health Services or Essential Shops, so you could not be stopped from buying a pint of milk or some broccoli or Something Like that. Then it raises the question of, where would you use these and what would they be used for . The government gives a couple of examples, they say International Travel, because other governments are starting to demand them for inbound tourists. Then they say, could you use them to de risk Risk Environments like that. Is all nightclubs or theatres where you have a lot of people together. If like Football Stadiums or nightclubs or theatre where you have a lot of people together. If you are a certain type of conservative mp, it is an unjustified intrusion into peoples liberty and privacy. Pubs say, we can get people more into the pubs but the cost of doing that is like becoming an arm of the government and checking certificates. And if you are a labour party member, you think they are not british. Labour will be key to this because they have the power to this because they have the power to vote this down when it comes to parliament. We dont know when it will come to parliament or the final shape of the design but it will be a huge political debate over the next few weeks. , ~ huge political debate over the next few weeks. ,. ,. At half past seven well be speaking to the Vaccines Minister nadhim zahawi. Well also get views on this from the Shadow Health secretary Jonathan Ashworth at 7. 20am. Police officers searching for a missing student from west london say theyve found a body in essex. 19 year old Richard 0korogheye was last seen leaving his home two weeks ago. The body was found in a pond in Epping Forest from where our reporter danjohnson sent this update. The police are still at work here in Epping Forest this morning. More officers arriving all the time. Because there is work for them to do in establishing the identity of that body they discovered in a pond near here yesterday. They have told Richards Family about what they have found. Its been two weeks since he was last seen leaving his home in west london, and taking a bus across the city here to the forest on the edge of essex. He was captured on cctv walking up a residential streets, towards the woods. Thats the last time he was seen, the last time there was any evidence of him and his his activity. There has been nothing on his mobile phone since then and his mum believes that he may have been talking to someone on the internet and may have come out here to meet that person. No evidence yet of who that person. No evidence yet of who that may have been, and whether that meeting did exist. The police are working to identify the body they have found near here and to establish the cause of death. Certainly richard had been struggling through lockdown, his mother says. Struggling through lockdown, his mothersays. He struggling through lockdown, his mother says. He had been finding things difficult with his studies, and he had left home without his medication. And sadly, the signs are that this is tragic end to this case. The police are still at work here trying to confirm the details. Danjohnson, bbc news in Epping Forest. A man will appear before magistrates today, charged with driving a car that struck and killed a baby boy in his pram. Two week old Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in brownhills, in the west midlands, when the collision took place on Easter Sunday afternoon. A 34 year old man from walsall has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. 26 centres to help pregnant women and new mothers with their Mental Health are being set up across england. Nhs england say the centres, which will also support bereaved mothers, are part of the biggest transformation of maternal Mental Health services in the world. The jury in the trial of derek chauvin, the white former Police Officer charged with the murder of george floyd last year, has heard evidence from the chief of the Minneapolis Police department. Chief Medaria Arrandondo said chauvin had violated rules on the use of force during the arrest and that he should have stopped kneeling on mr floyds neck when he was no longer resisting. The trial continues. North korea says it wont be participating in this summers Tokyo Olympics to protect its athletes from coronavirus. The country has attended every summer games since 1968, including rio 2016. The decision puts an end to south korean hopes that the postponed games could lead to progress in deadlocked peace talks. It is nine minutes past seven. If you have been out and about, you will know it is chilly. Lets get the details, lovely photograph as well there. Good morning, yes, this was sent in ljy good morning, yes, this was sent in by alfie, one of our regular weather watchers from northamptonshire. A lovely start to the day, nice and sunny. But a cold start, the risk of ice and widespread frost, but a lot of sunshine as well. Like yesterday we will have a plethora of wintry showers, not all of us will see them, but more of us are likely to see them today than yesterday. Certainly more inland than yesterday but they will not last terribly long. As far south as the south coast this afternoon, continuing through wales in the midlands, into east anglia, northern england, Northern Ireland and scotland, driven in on a gusty north and north westerly wind which will be strengthening across 0rkney and shetland, as we go through the course of the afternoon. Temperatures, three in lerwick to eight in plymouth, but when you add on the wind chill, for many of us, it will feel below freezing, or into single figures. Certainly a day to wrap up warm. Through this evening and overnight come under clear skies the temperature will fall away, a few wintry showers left but not as many as during the day, and we are looking at more cloud coming into western areas. It will be a cold night, colderthan western areas. It will be a cold night, colder than the one just gone by, a couple of degrees. 0nce night, colder than the one just gone by, a couple of degrees. Once again, the risk of ice on untreated surfaces and a widespread frost. Things change a little bit during the course of wednesday and i will tell you all about that in about half an hour. We will be looking at getting out the big coats away mine we will be looking at getting out the big coats away we will be looking at getting out the big coats away mine is always on standby the big coats away mine is always on standby i the big coats away mine is always on standby. I was the big coats away mine is always on standby. I was wrapped the big coats away mine is always on standby. I was wrapped up the big coats away mine is always on standby. I was wrapped up this| on standby. I was wrapped up this morninu. Lets return to our top story now, and the further easing of Lockdown Restrictions in england from next week. The Prime Minister confirmed yesterday that the next stage of his so called road map out of lockdown will take place as planned. Heres a reminder of some key dates. From april 12th, next monday, all Nonessential Shops can re open, pubs and restaurants can serve food and drinks including alcohol outdoors, and care home residents can have two nominated visitors. The next set of restrictions will start to be lifted no earlier than may 17th, thats when hospitality venues will be able to serve customers indoors. Museums, theatres and cinemas can open up again and up to six people, or two households, will be able to meet indoors. The Prime Minister also said he was hopeful that nonessential International Travel could resume from this date. We also know that legal limits on social contact in england will remain until in place until at least the 21st ofjune. Lets discuss all these changes with the former government chief scientific advisor, professor sir mark walport. He joins us from south west london. Good morning, thank you for being with us this morning. The big question is, are these the right measures to be easing things in england and are they being used at the right time . It is england and are they being used at the right time . The right time . It is clear that we are making the right time . It is clear that we are making good the right time . It is clear that we are making Good Progress the right time . It is clear that we are making Good Progress alongl the right time . It is clear that we i are making Good Progress along the road map, and its entirely appropriate that the first set of restrictions are being relaxed. So that makes very good sense indeed. But we are a long way from taking the brakes off completely, and the vaccine roll out is going very well, nearly 32 Million People have had their first dose, and we have seen deaths for fairly precipitously, down to an average of 35 per day, all very good news. But you only have to look across the channel and see that france currently has over 39,000 new cases per day. So the virus is still very much around and if we take all of the brakes off, thenit if we take all of the brakes off, then it is quite clear that there is a very strong risk of high infection. A very strong risk of high infection. ,. ,. ,. , , infection. Removal of the brakes is a very interesting infection. Removal of the brakes is a very interesting area infection. Removal of the brakes is a very interesting area to infection. Removal of the brakes is a very interesting area to talk infection. Removal of the brakes is a very interesting area to talk to i a very interesting area to talk to you about, many of our viewers will have seen the modelling published by sage, one paper talking about that, talking about steps for which is proposed to come injune, could see a surge in cases and deaths in parables of the first wave. 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There are a number of countries that require a Yellow Fever Certificate of vaccination in your passport to let you into the country, depending where you have come from. So there isnt anything new here. And it will not be any one country that takes decisions about Vaccine Certification for travelling overseas, because other countries will be taking a point on this. When it comes to how you manage a single events here, where people might be crammed together at high density in an indoor environment where they could be sitting down for quite prolonged periods, they are, scientifically, if you can reduce the chance of people coming into an event who are actually infected, then you reduce the exposure to others. So it sort of makes sense. But there are then questions about how you logistically implement that, because its quite clearly complicated, it could be very owner it if you talk about small events with 20 or onerous if you talk about small events. The 20 or 30 people. Its all about reducing exposure. I think of it like a day pass,if exposure. I think of it like a day pass, if you want to go a particular event, show indoors, there are three things they can use. The thing that would capture everyone is evidence of a recent negative test is close to the event as possible. Then, have you had a vaccine, or do you have antibodies from a previous infection. That does have to be looked at but there are plenty of ethical and political issues, and so the science is part of the story. The policymakers will need to look at all of it and it comes to, if we want as near to normality as we can byjune, we still have to be conscious that this virus is out there. , ~ conscious that this virus is out there. ,. , i. Conscious that this virus is out there. W there. Taking off your past governmental there. Taking off your past governmental position i there. Taking off your past| governmental position hat, there. Taking off your past i governmental position hat, you talk about yellow fever, i think most people will appreciate that that is something, a case for a Vaccine Passport which they might have had experience of or know about. There seems to be a big step between Something Like that and potentially a situation where as some are saying, it feels a little un british to suggest you cannot go into a pub unless you can prove you have had a vaccine or a negative test or have the antibodies. Vaccine or a negative test or have the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the pubs, the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the pubs, it the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the pubs, it is the antibodies. Well, i mean, when it comes to the pubs, it is a i it comes to the pubs, it is a decision that the policymakers will make and i can see that for pubs. But when it comes to an event which could be packing several hundred people together, you are talking about a day pass. When it comes to international, that is something which will have to be dealt with by nations talking to each other, because it will be more whether a citizen of the uk can go to another country and what that country is determining in respect of whether it wants passports or not. The issue with International Travel is that we need to hold Back Importation of some of the strains that could be able to resist the vaccine. That is very important. We are never going to go to keep them out completely, and indeed, we know that the South African strain is here in very small numbers. Nevertheless we need to give as long as possible for the vaccines to be adapted so they can deal with future variance as they emerge. And new variants will continue to emerge around the world. To talk about the future, professor sir chris whitty has said he expects coronavirus to be with us for the future. How long do you expect measures like Social Distancing and facemasks to be part of our lives . We have lived with blue for many years and we unfortunately will have to live with coronavirus. We have lived with the flu. We know that over time it will change its relationship with us in the sense that more humans will be immune, and clue in a bad year can kill up to 20,000 clue in a bad year can kill up to 20,000 and the flu can kill up to 20,000 and the flu can kill up to 20,000 people in a bad year and we are used to that. This is another reflection which particularly kills more vulnerable elderly people. I expect we will have to have some measure of social restrictions at least throughout this year and we will see hopefully next year, we will see hopefully next year, we will be more and more normal and buy a couple of years, we should return to complete normality. A couple of years, we should return to complete normality. Good to speak to complete normality. Good to speak to ou, to complete normality. Good to speak to you, professor to complete normality. Good to speak to you, professor sir to complete normality. Good to speak to you, professor sir mark to complete normality. Good to speak to you, professor sir mark walport,. To you, professor sir mark walport, the former government chief scientific adviser. Lets get more now on the easing of englands lockdown and how it has been handled. Labours Jonathan Ashworth is the Shadow Health secretary. He joins us from leicester. Good morning, thank you, as ever, forjoining us. So so much to talk about. Lets talk about the idea of about. Lets talk about the idea of a form of domestic Vaccine Passport, whatever you call it. What is your opinion, is that still the labour partys opinion that it is in some Ways Un British . Irate partys opinion that it is in some ways unbritish . Ways unbritish . We are very sceptical ways unbritish . We are very sceptical and ways unbritish . We are very sceptical and we ways unbritish . We are very sceptical and we are ways unbritish . We are very sceptical and we are keen i ways unbritish . We are very sceptical and we are keen to| ways unbritish . We are very i sceptical and we are keen to hear more details from ministers about how they would expect this to work. I think borisjohnson was unconvincing at his press conference last night, he could not actually explain his own policy. A few days ago he released a video saying that people could not mix indoors if they were vaccinated because the vaccine is not 100 effective. He is now suggesting that people need to have a vaccine to go into a pub or a shop, he is in a muddle, at sixes and sevens. 0rjust refusing to admit to the British Public that his document, michael gove is proposing a digital id card that you have to present to get into a shop or a pub. 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The document he released Last Night Explicitly says, they will not prevent pubs and shops and hospitality asking people to present this digital id card in order to gain entry. That is explicit in the document. So Boris Johnson needs to be clear and honest with the british people, as to exactly what it is he is proposing. I dont think its fair that if you want to go into next or h m here in leicester or the Arndale Centre in manchester. Leicester or the Arndale Centre in manchester. That i leicester or the Arndale Centre in i manchester. That you manchester. Ok, i ust. That you will be denied manchester. Ok, i ust. That you will be denied entry i manchester. Ok, ijust. That you will be denied entry if manchester. 0k, ijust. That you will be denied entry if you manchester. 0k, ijust. That you will be denied entry if you are i manchester. 0k, ijust. That you will be denied entry if you are not i will be denied entry if you are not prepared to reveal your vaccination status. � ,. , status. Im sure you are listening to that news status. Im sure you are listening to that News Conference status. Im sure you are listening to that News Conference as i status. Im sure you are listening to that News Conference as well, | status. Im sure you are listening i to that News Conference as well, he made it clear, no one would be expected to produce a certificate to go for a drink in the beer garden next week or to go to the pub on may the 17th when indoor hospitality venues are expected to reopen. Thats what he said, next week or may 17. He didnt rule it out. But august or september or october. That is because his own document which he published last night is explicit, it says, we will not prohibit Nonessential Shops and hospitality from asking people to present this digital id card. 50. 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There are circumstances, Leicester City will be playing southampton at the fa cup semi final in wembley. It makes sense to ask people to take a test before going to that event, fans going to that event, in order to reduce the numbers of people who can go into that event you have a covert who have a covid positive, not 100 effective but things like that. You would want to test people, have lateral flow sets, and we are using laterally flow tests. I just using laterally flow tests. I ust want to ask � using laterally flow tests. I ust want to ask you i using laterally flow tests. I ust want to ask you again, i using laterally flow tests. I just} want to ask you again, because using laterally flow tests. I just want to ask you again, because i want to ask you again, because i want to ask you again, because i want to get clarity from you. Would you vote against any form of domestic Vaccine Passport, yes or no . ,. , ,. , no . The problem is, the government have not produced no . The problem is, the government have not produced a no . The problem is, the government have not produced a piece no . The problem is, the government have not produced a piece of have not produced a piece of legislation which highlights the details of how this is going to work. Last night, when borisjohnson was asked, he could not explain his own policy. At the moment we are unconvinced but it is up to minister to convince the country that they have a plan in place of what they are going to do. When we see the details of the legislation, we will study it carefully. But details of the legislation, we will study it carefully. Study it carefully. But in principle. Study it carefully. But in principle, as study it carefully. But in principle, as it study it carefully. But in principle, as it stands i study it carefully. But in i principle, as it stands from study it carefully. But in principle, as it stands from what you know so far, it is no . Wont vote for it . Vote for it . Im not going to su ort vote for it . Im not going to suoport a vote for it . Im not going to suoport a policy vote for it . Im not going to support a policy that vote for it . Im not going to support a policy that for vote for it . Im not going to| support a policy that for here vote for it . Im not going to support a policy that for here in my leicester constituency, if someone wants to go into next or h m, they have to produce a vaccination certificate on their phone on an app. I think that is discriminatory. Can we look ahead. The sage report came out yesterday, suggesting unlocking injune currently following the road map could lead to a third way. What are you recommending should be done . The third wave. Recommending should be done . The third wave. ,. , third wave. That modelling is essentially third wave. That modelling is essentially a third wave. That modelling is essentially a function third wave. That modelling is essentially a function of third wave. That modelling is essentially a function of the i essentially a function of the reality that even though vaccination is going well, there will still be a large proportion of the population who are not vaccinated. Children, for example, there will be a proportion of adults who will not have had a vaccine by this summer and there will be some people who just refuse the jab, i dont think they should, but there will always be a number who refuse. So there will still be virus circulating. I dont think we should just glibly accept we will have a third wave and 16,000 deaths in autumn. I think we need to put in place measures to avoid that. The most important thing we need to do is ensure that those people who are sick with the virus get tested, isolate themselves, and their contact isolate. That isnt happening because we still dont pay people decent sick pay and offer proper support so people can isolate. It is the most monstrous failing of our response to this pandemic. Weve been saying this for 12 months now. If you really want to break transmission chains, and push infection rates down and avoid a third way, you have to sort out sick pay and Financial Support to enable people to isolate. Im urging ministers to get on and fix that. You ask me what we would do, we would fix that straightaway, that would fix that straightaway, that would be my number one priority. Can i ask ou would be my number one priority. Can i ask you as well, look into the future, if it was advised for example that we need to social distance and wear face coverings for much longer, another year, will you support that . We much longer, another year, will you suoport that . Much longer, another year, will you support that . We are going to come out of this lockdown support that . We are going to come out of this lockdown with support that . We are going to come out of this lockdown with caution out of this lockdown with caution and gradually, that is the right approach. But of course, yes, we will probably still have to have some measures in place, Social Distancing measures in place, for the remainder of the year. I think thatis the remainder of the year. I think that is the reality of where we are. Even when we are doing relatively well on vaccination in this country, the virus is still circulating across the world. More variants could come back and scupper our progress. Its why we do have to be cautious, and why we need stricter controls on the border. The great irony his he wanted to take back control and take back our borders with brexit, and he has conspicuously failed to put that in place at the moment when we do need control at our borders. There is a big further to go on this. We will get back to normal eventually but we need to be cautious because we know this virus can come back and hit as hard. ~ ~. , this virus can come back and hit as hard. ~ ~. ,. , this virus can come back and hit as hard. ~. ,. ,. , this virus can come back and hit as hard. ~. ,. ,. ,. Hard. We know also germany, france, canada, all hard. We know also germany, france, canada. All placing hard. We know also germany, france, canada, all placing restrictions hard. We know also germany, france, canada, all placing restrictions on canada, all placing restrictions on who should be given the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine after reports of blood clots. There isnt evidence of any link but should the uk in your view follow suit as a precaution . I think our regulators, as i understand it, are looking at this. This was in one of the news programmes last night. They are the experts, scientific and medical experts, scientific and medical experts, we should always be guided by them. The most important thing to remember is, you are more likely to get serious blood clots by catching this horrific virus and suffering the consequences of it. So i would say to all the viewers when you are invited for the jab, please get it. It does save lives, it does detect us in the end. It does save lives, it does detect us in the end it does save lives, it does detect us in the end. G. ,. ,. , ~ ,. , us in the end. Jonathan ashworth it does protect us in the end. Jonathan ashworth it does protect us us in the end. Jonathan ashworth it does protect us in us in the end. Jonathan ashworth it does protect us in the us in the end. Jonathan ashworth it does protect us in the end. It does protect us in the end. Jonathan ashworth, thank you very much. We will be speaking to nadhim zahawi, the Vaccines Minister, in the next few minutes. And just a reminder of how the lockdown is being eased across the uk. In scotland, hairdressers, homeware shops and Garden Centres reopened yesterday. From next monday at the earliest, all pupils are set to return to schools in wales. Shops and Close Contact Services can also reopen. And on the same date, Northern Ireland is set to relax its stay at home message, with nonessential retail reopening and groups of up to ten people from two households able to meet in a private garden. You can find out more details on the bbc news website. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im tolu adeoye. Police searching for missing student Richard Okorogheye have found the body of a man in Epping Forest. The metropolitan police said it had been told by counterparts in essex the body was discovered in a pond in woodland. Inquiries are under way to identify the body but the i9 year olds family have been informed. Hed not been seen by his family since the 22nd of march, after leaving his home in the Ladbroke Grove area. The Prime Minister has said london will bounce back from the pandemic. Speaking at the press briefing yesterday, he addressed concerns about the disproportionate impact on the capital. I happen to think that the london economy is capable of bouncing back very strongly, and the way to do that is to get people back into the centre, get the shops open again, get people moving again, get the Agglomeration Effects of a gigantic metropolis like london working again. At the moment, covid Restrictions Mean weddings can only take place with six people attending, including the couple. Weve caught up with ghida and rami, whove recently got married. From next monday, up to 15 people will be allowed to attend a Wedding Ceremony and reception. I mean, everybody wants to be with their closest friends and family and its not easy to have to go through a life changing moment like that. On your own. Socially distant, on your own, with the hugging rules. Yeah, you cant even hug lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. On the tubes, there are severe delays on the hammersmith and city line, and tfl rail has no service between Liverpool Street and stratford for engineering works. On the roads, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the South Circular between catford and lee. They caused delays yesterday. In brixton, Coldharbour Lane is closed for gas works and there are restrictions on the a23. Finally, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the a11 between stepney and mile end which could cause some delays. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, good morning. Its a chilly, frosty start to the day with temperatures widely below freezing. But there is plenty of early sunshine around. A bit more cloud as we head into the afternoon. Most of us across the capital will stay dry during the daylight hours. The chance of one or two wintry showers as we head towards the end of the afternoon and into the first part of the evening, feeding down on this northerly to northwesterly wind. The wind is a little lighter than yesterday. Still lots of added wind chill. Top temperatures for most of us just 6 7 celsius. Compare that to last week when we saw 2a degrees. Overnight tonight, any initial snow showers will clear to leave us with a dry night to come and plenty of clear skies around, as well. Temperatures will drop widely below freezing to 2, 3 celsius maybe. A widespread sharp frosts to start the day on wednesday. Wednesday is looking dry. Some early sunshine. More cloud into the afternoon. More of a westerly wind and it will feel a bit milder. Im back with the latest from the bbc london in an hour. Plenty more on our website, facebook and instagram. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. We can get straight into speaking to the Vaccines Minister. Nadhim zahawi. Good to talk to you. We have been speaking toJonathan Ashworth about the issue of Vaccine Passports and covid certificates. Can we start there . Can you explain how this would be rolled out . For there . Can you explain how this would be rolled out . Would be rolled out . For your viewers. Would be rolled out . For your viewers. On would be rolled out . For your viewers, on monday, would be rolled out . For your viewers, on monday, when i would be rolled out . For your. Viewers, on monday, when you would be rolled out . For your viewers, on monday, when you go to your beer garden, favourite pub and have your beer, there is no certification or requirement for anything. On the 17th of may we can go inside the pub, restaurant with no certification requirement. For International Travel, which we think a number of countries indicate they will need some form of certification, as they currently do with predeparture tests, as we do when people come here, people need a predeparture when people come here, people need a predepa rtu re test when people come here, people need a predeparture test certificate, we are making sure the protocols, and the technology, and a paper version is available as and when travel reopens. So that is available to them. Domestically, this is important, and the Prime Minister tried to explain this, there are ethical issues this could raise. The review being undertaken by michael gove is looking at a number of ways of using initially testing and we will see that for the fa cup final, semifinal, of how we can reopen large scale spectator sport using testing and may be immunity and vaccination as a format of doing that but no decisions have been made and if they are, of course we are consulting at the moment with stakeholders. It would be remiss as the government and you would be berating me if another country does introduce technology that helps them reopen their economy, take their lives back, and we do not look at it and you say why did you not look at this . So it is right we look at the options available. To this . So it is right we look at the options available. This . So it is right we look at the options available. To take our lives back. It is important options available. To take our lives back. It is important to options available. To take our lives back. It is important to ask options available. To take our lives back. It is important to ask about | back. It is important to ask about the measures you are thinking about and you were asked questions about a potential covid passport or vaccine certificate in february and you said it was discriminatory. Have you changed your mind . The it was discriminatory. Have you changed your mind . Changed your mind . The Prime Minister said changed your mind . The Prime Minister said yesterday changed your mind . The Prime Minister said yesterday if changed your mind . The Prime Minister said yesterday if it changed your mind . The Prime Minister said yesterday if it is l minister said yesterday if it is just vaccines, there will be people who cannot have a vaccine. In certain professions, if you are a surgeon, you have to have a hepatitis b certificate and maybe in some professions it is a vaccine and vaccines raise ethical questions, but it is a combination of testing and the pilots will look at testing as a technology to reopen mass spectator sport and other large scale gatherings of people. Also, be able to look at how we use both immunity and vaccines, International Travel. If a country requires it it is right we shape the protocol and that we make either a technology offer, or paper, so citizens, if they need to travel, as people do in the past with a yellow fever passport certificate for yellow fever vaccine, can have that available to them. That is the right thing to do. Lets not conflate all this stuff. You will be able to go to the pub on monday as the Prime Minister will do, you will be able to go inside a pub hopefully on them 17th of may, if we continue to follow the rules and vaccinate at scale and look at the data, five weeks hence, and not need certification. But, ithink weeks hence, and not need certification. But, i think it would be remiss, and i think irresponsible, that we do not look at these things as other countries do the same thing. So we could use them to take our lives back and get them to take our lives back and get the economy working. fiifi them to take our lives back and get the economy working. The economy working. Ok, i totally understand the economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. The economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. I the economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. I do the economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. I do not the economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. I do not think the economy working. Ok, i totally understand that. I do not think it. Understand that. I do not think it isjumping ahead to be wondering about what things might look like. Lets say there is a certificate, card, passport required to get into a pub down the line, how would it be enforced . Would you say to the venues, you are responsible for looking after that . We venues, you are responsible for looking after that . Venues, you are responsible for looking after that . We are not doing that next monday looking after that . We are not doing that next monday all looking after that . We are not doing that next monday all the looking after that . We are not doing that next monday all the 17th looking after that . We are not doing that next monday all the 17th of that next monday all the 17th of may, we are looking at pilots for large scale spectator sport and gatherings of people. Ultimately, whatever we decide has to be workable, has to be non discriminatory. You cannot have a two tier, multi tier system. That is why michael gove is consulting widely. It would be wrong to say we are not looking at anything, because you would be the first person to say to us why didnt you look at this . Look at what they have done in europe, in israel, why did you not look at this, minister . It is right we examine all the technologies that may be available to take our lives back and get the economy working. If the target is to get the virus under control and get our lives back, that is the important thing to focus on. To pick up on what you said, i do not understand how that is possible without it being discriminatory. That is my point. There is not going to be a situation where a government is going to allow that to happen but it is only right we look at all technologies. So everyone can get a test, there is no discrimination. Not everybody can get a vaccine, if there is a reason why you cannot be vaccinated. That is the issue the Prime Minister was talking about last night. Everyone can get a test which is why we have to look at technologies and make sure they Work Together to get us to the place where we need to be. In the meantime, we are following the road map to reopen the economy and on monday, there is no question of certification. 17th of may when you go to the pub there is no question of certification. I have been getting messages where people have conflated this and are worried. I want to be clear, they are worried, how can i go into the pub, what do i show . And pub landlord saying the same thing. There is no issue around that. As we get to monday all the 17th of may. We are trying to leave no stone unturned to look at all options to make sure we get the economy and our lives back in a way that controls the virus. In economy and our lives back in a way that controls the virus. That controls the virus. In terms of caettin that controls the virus. In terms of getting our that controls the virus. In terms of getting our lives that controls the virus. In terms of getting our lives back. That controls the virus. In terms of getting our lives back. I that controls the virus. In terms of getting our lives back. I am that controls the virus. In terms of getting our lives back. I am sure i getting our lives back. I am sure you have seen the sage report and saying it is highly likely, if we start mixing indoors again, to lead to a resurgence in hospitalisations and deaths. People are also talking about a third wave. If that were the case how easy is it to roll back the restrictions we are seeing being relaxed in monday in england. The reason we relaxed in monday in england. Iia reason we are being relaxed in monday in england. Ii2 reason we are being cautious, relaxed in monday in england. Ii2 reason we are being cautious, we want them to be irreversible, is by allowing a five week interval between steps. Four weeks to collect the data and a week to analyse the data. Ultimately it is for tests, vaccines are employed at scale, we keep infection rates low, and we keep infection rates low, and we keep a close eye on their area tos by surge testing by postcode and genome sequencing and isolation. Important things, they go hand in hand. That is the right thing to do to be careful, so we do not have to reverse on this. I am confident to say if you look at where we have got to look at the efficacy of the vaccines chris whitty demonstrated last night to the nation, we will be in a good place where we get to may and then june. With the caveat that in those five weeks, it is so we can follow the evidence. And that we do not do things that will jeopardise the evidence. And that we do not do things that willjeopardise this recovery. Things that will eopardise this recove. ,. ,. , recovery. You mentioned professor chris whitty recovery. You mentioned professor chris whitty and recovery. You mentioned professor chris whitty and he recovery. You mentioned professor chris whitty and he was recovery. You mentioned professor chris whitty and he was talking chris whitty and he was talking about the virus being around an amount of time. Lets say a year from now we are interviewing year and we are face to face, will be be wearing facemasks . And we are facetoface, will be be wearing facemasks . And we are facetoface, will be be wearing facemasks . Great question. One of the reviews wearing facemasks . Great question. One of the reviews is wearing facemasks . Great question. One of the reviews is looking wearing facemasks . Great question. One of the reviews is looking at wearing facemasks . Great question. One of the reviews is looking at the | one of the reviews is looking at the issue around Social Distancing and we are looking at, as part of the pilot, how the virus behaves as you ease Social Distancing measures. What i would say is lets make sure we follow the evidence and share that evidence with the nation, but if the evidence suggests we need to make sure our hands are clean, we need to make sure, all we see the evidence facemasks continue to suppress the virus when we have got our lives back, then that is what we will share with the nation and i will share with the nation and i will be on your programme talking about it and recommending whatever the evidence suggests. The evidence suggests. Something else we are the evidence suggests. Something else we are looking the evidence suggests. Something else we are looking at, the evidence suggests. Something else we are looking at, over the evidence suggests. Something else we are looking at, over the i else we are looking at, over the weekend mhra confirm sadly seven people had died from unusual blood clots after getting the astrazeneca vaccine. Our regulator is considering changing their advice about who should receive that vaccine . ,. ,. , about who should receive that vaccine . ,. , vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me. The vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me. The mhra, vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me. The mhra, the vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me. The mhra, the ceo i vaccine . You cut out. I hope you can still hear me. The mhra, the ceo of the independent regulator said last night that if you get the invite for the jab, to come forward and take the jab, to come forward and take the vaccine, that is important. The regulator looks at these rare events closely but to put them in perspective, we have done approaching 20 million vaccinations with the oxford vaccine, and these are rare incidents. The Vaccination Programme according to Public Health england has saved Something Like 6300 lives in the over 705, so it is important the regulator continues to look at these rare instances, and they are, and we will follow their advice on the advice at the moment is if you get the call, take the jab. I is if you get the call, take the ab. ~. Is if you get the call, take the ab. ~. ,. , is if you get the call, take the ab. ~. , i. ,. , is if you get the call, take the ab. i. , i. i ,. , jab. I think we have you back so we have established jab. I think we have you back so we have established full jab. I think we have you back so we have established full access jab. I think we have you back so we have established full access to jab. I think we have you back so we| have established full access to you, we can see and hear you. You did. I wonder if regulators are looking at the risk of young people getting the vaccine. The at the risk of young people getting the vaccine the vaccine. The regulators look closel at the vaccine. The regulators look closely at adverse the vaccine. The regulators look closely at adverse incidents the vaccine. The regulators look closely at adverse incidents and | the vaccine. The regulators look closely at adverse incidents and the chief executive of mhra, the independent regulator, said last night if you get the invite for the vaccine to take it and take the vaccine. At the same time they are looking at this rare blood clotting. We have done almost 20 million vaccinations using astrazeneca vaccine, both vaccine saves Something Like 6300 lives between december and the end of february. It is important to follow what the clinicians, scientists, regulator tell us and we will do as they say. Whereabouts are we with the Moderna Vaccine . We were promised it would be ready for use mid april. I5 vaccine . We were promised it would be ready for use mid april. Be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very much be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very much so. Be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very much so. It be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very much so. It will. Be ready for use mid april. Is that on track . Very much so. It will be in deployment around the third week of april in the nhs and we will get more volume in may and more volume of pfizer and astrazeneca and we have other vaccines. We have the Johnson Johnson vaccine, janssen Johnson Johnson vaccine, janssen coming Johnson Johnson vaccine, janssen coming through. I am confident we will meet the target of over 505 and by the end ofjuly offering it to all adults. By the end ofjuly offering it to all adults by the end ofjuly offering it to all adults. , i i. All adults. Thank you. We will catch u. All adults. Thank you. We will catch u on the all adults. Thank you. We will catch up on the sport it is master suite, which is super exciting, also the football season coming to a critical point. The top fourin coming to a critical point. The top four in the Premier League not the usual suspects. We have west ham. Jesse lingards return to form is doing west ham no end of good. They moved back into the Champions League places with a 3 2 win over wolves. And lingard put away a contender for goal of the season, picking up the ball inside his own half and slaloming past stunned wolves defenders. The question now is, can west ham keep hold of that position . And the answer is, why not . Who would have been saying that west ham were in the top four with eight games to go in the Premier League, last year . If i had said that to you, yous would have all rolled about, holding your bellies, laughing at me. Lets put it in perspective, we are doing a greatjob. The players have been unbelievable. I dont know if we can finish there. The teams around us are much stronger, more equipped. Been there, done it, many more times, we havent. So why should we not have a try and enjoy it . In contrast, evertons Champions League aspirations suffered a set back as they drew i all with Crystal Palace Michy Batshuayi with a very late equaliserfor palace. Queen of the souths run in the scottish cup is over, after they lost to hibernian. The championship side knocked out hearts in the previous round, but hibs were too strong Christian Doidge scoring twice as they won 3 1. Theyll play stranraer in round four. Rebecca welch made an impressive debut, as she became the first woman to referee an English League game. She took charge of port vales 2 nil win at harrogate in league two and the match went without any major controversy, barring two first half penalty appeals, which she turned down. The resumption of one of snookers greatest rivalries ended in victory for stephen hendry. The seven time World Champion beatjimmy white 6 3 in the first round of qualifying for this years event. It was only hendry� s second match since he came out of retirement, with the goal of reaching the crucible once again. He beat white there in four world finals. And he posted on twitter wasnt pretty, hoped it would be a better match but happy to win. Wasnt pretty, hoped it would be its masters week, and the countdown is on to the first mens major of the year, which begins on thursday. Its only five months since dustinjohnson won the green jacket back in november in a tournament delayed because of the pandemic. This time there will be a limited number of fans or patrons as theyre known at augusta national. Leading british contenders include matt fitzpatrick, Tyrell Hatton and of course rory mcilroy, ten years on from that infamous implosion. That leader four shot squandered. Do you remember when Danny Willett won a few years ago . I stayed up all night. I can remember quite a few times when you stayed up all night. I have noticed a few masters mondays when dan is not. I remember whenJordan Spieth i remember when Jordan Spieth imploded i remember whenJordan Spieth imploded and he had an awfulfew years in his own words he almost forgot to swing a golf club. He won last week. So many beautiful stories about the return to the master so keep an eye out onJordan Spieth. And he won in texas. You will have to take more time off im justjoking. You will have to take more time off imjustjoking. I can you will have to take more time off im justjoking. I can see your golf eyes, when i mention golf. Can we talk about the weather . Lets look outside because it is cold but rather Beautiful Day with the skies across liverpool this morning. We will be back there shortly. Carol can give us the details. It looks lovely, but it is cold. Good morning. If in doubt, talk about the weather, and apparently safe subject. It is a cold start and many have temperatures just below or just above freezing. In leicester, 2. Just above freezing. In leicester, 2. You can see why. We have arctic air right the way across the british isles. It is coming in on a north westerly wind and bringing with it snow showers. These snow showers were taken up to about an hour ago and we will continue with them through the course of the day and there will be more inland than yesterday, but they will not last long. The sun is strong at this time of year and there is a lot of dry weather and sunshine in between. These are the temperatures. When you are exposed to the wind, the wind chill will make it feel more like 5 in aberdeen. Wrap up warm if you are out and about today. This evening and overnight, snow showers. Fewer during the night. Under clear skies, temperatures will drop and there will be a risk of ice and a widespread frost. These are overnight lows. Tomorrow we start with dry weather and a fair bit of sunshine. Still some wintry showers in the north, some getting into the west and coming down the north sea where we have that gusty wind. Towards the west, an approaching Weather Front will increase cloud and we will see rain in Northern Ireland later on. In scotland, england and wales, more cloud through the course of the day but there will be brighter skies. Cold in the east. Temperatures a little bit higher out towards the west. On thursday, still a fair bit of cloud around. Still some showers. A Weather Front drifting across scotland. This is where the front bringing rain. But the temperature is, quite a difference. Will it last . Friday, we have light blue in the south indicating higher temperatures, but the cold northerly returns across Northern Areas and again the temperature will slide. You can see that here. The further south, temperatures in double figures. The further north, it drops away. We will be in colder air as we head into the weekend. It is hard to for a scot to say colder air. What was that, sorry . It will be colder thank you. A couple of weeks ago on breakfast, we met Charlie Pallett. Hes a Second World War veteran who decided to release a single in aid of the forces charity help for heroes. He did it to mark his 100th birthday, which is today. Before we speak to charlie, lets see him in action singing keep right on to the end of the road and this version features a bit of help from the help for heroes choir. Keep right on to the end of the road keep right on to the end though the way belong, let your heart be strong keep right on round the bend though your sad and weary, stilljourney on till you come to your happy abode and we can say happy birthday to the birthday boy. Happy birthday thank ou ve birthday boy. Happy birthday thank you very much birthday boy. Happy birthday thank you very much. You birthday boy. Happy birthday thank you very much. You have birthday boy. Happy birthday thank you very much. 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He wanted £1000 by the time he was 100 and he is well over £16,000. Thanks to charlie and yvonne and jamie. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today. Pubs and shops will open from next week as england is on track to ease Lockdown Restrictions but theres a growing row over Covid Passports. Yes, is it Glass Half Full or half empty . A new hope for hospitality to claw back some cash for those of us brave of us to face the elements. Will it be enough for an industry already on its knees . Police searching for missing student Richard Okorogheye say a body has been found in Epping Forest. Former striker chris sutton speaks for the first time about the death of his father from dementia. He used to write a diary. And then one day he picked the pen up and he didnt know how to use it. Chris tells us what more should be done to protect footballers. Good morning. Today once again is a cold and frosty starts to the day. Its also going to be another one with wintry showers but a sunshine in between. A cold wind so feeling quite bitter. I will have all of the details later. Its tuesday the 6th of april. The Prime Minister has confirmed that the next phase of lifting the lockdown in england will go ahead as planned from monday of next week with pubs, restaurants, gyms and hair salons among the businesses allowed to re open. But theres continued debate, including within the conservative party, over the use of so called Vaccine Passports. Our chief Political Correspondent adam fleming is in westminster. We have had a number of political interviews on the programme this morning, speaking to a number of the main political parties, and this is a really hot topic of debate. Yeah, the real hot a really hot topic of debate. Yeah, the real hot topic a really hot topic of debate. Yeah, the real hot topic for a really hot topic of debate. Yeah, the real hot topic for the the real hot topic for the government is what you were saying a minute ago, which is that the next stage of the road map for lifting the lockdown in england is going to go ahead as planned next week. Outdoor hospitality, self contained holiday accommodation, and hairdressers, which i am personally very pleased about. But for the longer term, very pleased about. But for the longerterm, is very pleased about. But for the longer term, is this question of covid certificates as the government is calling them. This is, you would prove, may be on an app or on a piece of paper, that either you have been vaccinated, you have had a negative test that they were the day before, all you had had a covid in the last six months which means you would have antibodies which means you could not catch it or pass it on. It would not apply for people who could not do any of those things and it would not apply on public transport, the Health Service or Essential Shops. And the government wanted to stress this morning that it is not happening any time soon. You will be able to go to the pub garden you will be able to go to the pub garden and enjoy it on monday, as the pm garden and enjoy it on monday, as the pm will do and many of us will do, hopefully if we continue to follow do, hopefully if we continue to follow the rules, and vaccinate at scale follow the rules, and vaccinate at scale and follow the rules, and vaccinate at scale and look at the data in five weeks scale and look at the data in five weeks hence, and not need any formal certification weeks hence, and not need any formal certification. But i think it would be remiss, certification. But i think it would be remiss, and i think irresponsible if we be remiss, and i think irresponsible if we dont be remiss, and i think irresponsible if we dont look at all these things as other if we dont look at all these things as other countries are doing the same as other countries are doing the same thing, so we can see if we can use them same thing, so we can see if we can use them to same thing, so we can see if we can use them to take our lives back and. Et use them to take our lives back and get our use them to take our lives back and get our economy working as well as we can get our economy working as well as we can make it work. This get our economy working as well as we can make it work. We can make it work. This is very much a work we can make it work. This is very much a work in we can make it work. This is very much a work in progress we can make it work. This is very much a work in progress at we can make it work. This is very much a work in progress at the i much a work in progress at the moment. Its something which is being looked at, but looked at kind of positively by the government. Being looked at quite negatively, however, by a handful of conservative members of parliament who think it is a real infringement of privacy, of liberty and could potentially be discriminatory. What will really matter is the position of the labour party because if they vote against it, there the prospect of this not getting through parliament. Have a listen to Jonathan Ashworth, the Shadow Health secretary for labour, who doesnt sound commenced at all. The problem is the government sound commenced at all. The problem is the government havent sound commenced at all. The problem is the government havent produced i sound commenced at all. The problem is the government havent produced a | is the government havent produced a piece of is the government havent produced a piece of legislation which highlights the details of how this is going highlights the details of how this is going to work. Last night when boris is going to work. Last night when borisjohnson was asked, is going to work. Last night when Boris Johnson was asked, he could not expand Boris Johnson was asked, he could not expand his own policy. At the momeht not expand his own policy. At the moment we are unconvinced. Im not going moment we are unconvinced. Im not going to moment we are unconvinced. Im not going to support policy that, for here going to support policy that, for here irr going to support policy that, for here in my going to support policy that, for here in my leicester constituency, if someone here in my leicester constituency, if someone wants to go into next or h m, if someone wants to go into next or h m. They if someone wants to go into next or h m, they have to produce a vaccination certificate on their phone vaccination certificate on their phone on vaccination certificate on their phone on an app, i think that is discriminatory. fits phone on an app, i think that is discriminatory. Discriminatory. As the position currently stands discriminatory. As the position currently stands as discriminatory. As the position currently stands as put discriminatory. As the position | currently stands as put forward discriminatory. As the position i currently stands as put forward by the government yesterday, shops like h m and next would be able to use this, only supermarkets and Essential Shops would be exempt so on that basis labour would be voting against it so any vote would be incredibly tight but i reiterate it is still early days in this process. Thank you for filling us in on all those political interviews this morning, it has been a busy day on breakfast this morning. Police officers searching for a missing student from west london say theyve found a body in essex. I9 year old Richard Okorogheye was last seen leaving his home two weeks ago. The body was found in a pond in Epping Forest from where our reporter danjohnson sent this update. The police are still at work here in Epping Forest this morning. More officers arriving all the time. Because there is work for them to do in establishing the identity of that body they discovered in a pond near here yesterday. They have told Richards Family about what they have found. Its been two weeks since he was last seen leaving his home in west london, and taking a bus across the city here to the forest on the edge of essex. He was captured on cctv walking up a residential street, towards the woods. Thats the last time he was seen, the last time there was any evidence of him and his activity. There has been nothing on his mobile phone since then and his mum believes that he may have been talking to someone on the internet and may have come out here to meet that person. No evidence yet of who that may have been, and whether that meeting did exist. The police are working to identify the body they have found near here and to establish the cause of death. Certainly richard had been struggling through lockdown, his mother says. He had been finding things difficult with his studies, and he had left home without his medication. And sadly, the signs are that this is tragic end to this case. The police are still at work here trying to confirm the details. Danjohnson, bbc news in Epping Forest. A man will appear before magistrates today, charged with driving a car that struck and killed a baby boy in his pram. Two week old Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in brownhills, in the west midlands, when the collision took place on Easter Sunday afternoon. A 34 year old man from walsall has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. The collapsed Fashion Retail chain peacocks has been bought out of administration after a group of International Investors stepped in. The last minute intervention staves off the threat of closure for 200 stores and the loss of 2000 jobs. Its nine minutes past eight and we have the weather now, minus temperatures mostly. Good morning, yes, indeed, a cold start to the day, many of us having to much is below freezing. We also have a cold wind, the north north westerly we had yesterday still with us, dragging those cold showers from the arctic. You can see the distribution of those wintry showers, more than yesterday and more inland than yesterday as well. But there will be a lot of dry weather and a fair bit of sunshine. Some wintry showers could even make it and was the south coast as we go through the afternoon. We will continue with them through the midlands and east anglia, Northern Ireland and scotland. As we go through the day, the wind will strengthen across orkney and shetland in particular, gusting to 50, 60, possibly more than that. Temperature wise, two in lerwick, nine in cardiff but feeling much cold in the winter. Through the evening and overnight, we hang on to the wintry showers, they will be less frequent than through the course of the day. A lot of clear skies, still quite windy and a widespread frost with the risk of ice once again on untreated surfaces. As we go through tomorrow, a slight change, still a cold start with that frost and a northerly wind coming down the north sea. More cloud will build through the day and we will see more across Northern Ireland, ending the day here with some patchy rain. Temperatures in the west a little bit higher. Thank you very much. We need to clear something up that you just said . I clear something up that you ust said . ~. 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The thought of a drink with a friend or a meal out with a partner has been keeping us going over lockdown, that how much we are missing it but think of the businesses, 660,000jobs missing it but think of the businesses, 660,000 jobs in hospitality have gone over the past year. Next week is a baby step forward but there is still a long way to go as i have been finding out. These are the places where we mark birthdays, bump into old friends, and make new ones. Going to be ready here for the 12th . Yeah, should be done by thursday. The pressures on. These stones will become new walls for a new beer garden and a new alfresco way of drinking. We cant wait. The team are all raring to go. I cant wait to go, get back to work. We start back next week and i think its going to be amazing to get back in the pub, get cleaning it back up. Get the beer. I think when the beer truck arrives, the regulars in the village will all be out cheering it on, cant wait. Lets face it, april on the lancashire Greater Manchester border, you are not guaranteed sunshine. What do you do if it rains, how do you ride that storm financially . We just keep an eye on the weather. The team are on flexible furlough so they are still looked afterfinancially, luckily, so they will earn at least what they are earning now or more throughout april, which is brilliant from the government. And to be honest, i know at least a0 people around here that whether its rain or shine, they will want to sit under that brolly over there having a pint anyway. So we are probably one of the pubs that will still manage to open even when its absolutely wet through. Youre excited, arent you . Very but maximising outdoor space isnt an option at the hungry duck, because, well, there isnt any. Joe knows why safety must come first. His dad ended up in icu with covid. He is happy to wait until may to reopen but needs to know how. How well be interacting with guests, Social Distancing, other Mitigating Factors like screens, masks, sanitiser, music levels, can people sing karaoke . Takeaway boxes have generated some revenue, but nowhere near enough. How bad have things been . We owe people money, some people have been fantastic, some people less so. Every time we catch up, and then we get reeled back again. What are your big concerns long term . If we see some sort of recession within the entire economy, whereby spending contracts, that could be the deathknell for quite a lot of independent businesses and some larger businesses alike. And despite the enormous challenges of the past year, are you still excited about doing this again . What our industry is, on balance, is a vocation. So we do it because we love it. I have not lost it, im very fortunate that ive found my calling if you will, in life, and thats to be in hospitality. Memories will be made in our favourite places again. But when, who with and for how long, nobody knows. You know, so many people who work in hospitalityjust you know, so many people who work in hospitality just like joe, you know, so many people who work in hospitalityjust likejoe, it is a vocation of them, a way of life and a passion. Ian is one of those people, he runs the pubjust over the way from here. It is a bit of a merseyside institution. How much have you missed being in there with the punters . It have you missed being in there with the punters . The punters . It has been a really hardier, actually. The punters . It has been a really hardier, actually. We the punters . It has been a really hardier, actually. We have the punters . It has been a really hardier, actually. We have had i hardier, actually. We have had various little, during the we were it it has been really hard, actually. We were open for a few months last summer and a little bit over christmas but for a business owner, it did feel like when we reopened, it bounced back quickly. This time it is a step forward but it is tentative, because you dont have loads of outdoor space. You are opening a new venue but under these restrictions. {lit opening a new venue but under these restrictions. U, opening a new venue but under these restrictions restrictions. Of course. It is baby ste s at restrictions. Of course. It is baby steps at first restrictions. Of course. It is baby steps at first. I restrictions. Of course. It is baby steps at first. I think restrictions. Of course. It is baby steps at first. I think its restrictions. Of course. It is baby steps at first. I think its really i steps at first. I think its really important to give people back confidence that it is ok to go out and meet people. 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Some people have| had two birthdays in lockdown. Thank you, nina. So it was mainly good news for the Hospitality Industry in england yesterday, and forshops, hairand beauty salons, gyms, theme parks and other leisure facilities. Some travel Industry Leaders however have said the Prime Minister did not offer the clarity they were hoping for. Lets speak now tojohan lundgren, the chief executive of the Budget Airline easyjet. Im sure like many others across Many Industries you were watching very carefully at what the Prime Minister said yesterday, was it enough for healing your assessment . Was it good enough for you in your assessment . It was it good enough for you in your assessment . Was it good enough for you in your assessment . It was good news because the your assessment . It was good news because the data your assessment . It was good news because the data look your assessment . It was good news because the data look like your assessment . It was good news because the data look like it your assessment . It was good news because the data look like it it your assessment . It was good news because the data look like it it was i because the data look like it it was following the road map so International Travel could open in may on the 17th but there was a lack of detail, particularly around the Traffic Light System about what destinations and countries will be placed in the different categories of green, amberand red, as an example. But again, these are things that i know the government is working through, and we are working constructively with them to do so. You talked about the aim of the 17th of may, but he did not offer a guarantee, do you need that . Irate guarantee, do you need that . We alwa s guarantee, do you need that . , always knew there was going to be uncertainty, and we needed to be fixable, so we have the opportunity to scale up quite rapidly. We needed to be flexible. If we can start on the 17th of may, we can mmp start on the 17th of may, we can ramp up from there. The fleet is flight ready and the crew is trained but for every day that goes and every week, it makes it more challenging. I still believe there are more reasons to be hopeful, that there could still be a strong summer for International Travel. Flan there could still be a strong summer for International Travel. For International Travel. Can we talk about for International Travel. Can we talk about destinations . For International Travel. Can we talk about destinations . Of for International Travel. Can we talk about destinations . Of course, that isnt clear at this point, where they will be on the Traffic Light System. What concerns do you have about that system . I light system. What concerns do you have about that system . Light system. What concerns do you have about that system . I think that the s stem have about that system . I think that the system and have about that system . I think that the system and the have about that system . I think that the system and the approach have about that system . I think that the system and the approach is have about that system . I think that the system and the approach is the i the system and the approach is the right one to take. We do know that there are certain different circumstances when you are looking at a number of things when it comes to different countries. I do have a concern about for example what percentage will be in the green category. If you need to qualify for that category, there needs to be acceptable levels of rates of vaccination in the population, there needs to be controlled levels of infection is in itself, and also, a low prevalence of the variant of concern. And if you have ticked those boxes, then green is green, there should not be needed to be put in any more complexity and cost in order to travel to inform that destination. Travel to and from that destination. The government wanted to put in a two test system so even in those green category destinations, you would still need to have an additional cost to do so and if the government was choosing to take one of those pcr tests which costs way over and above the cost of an average easyjet fare, for example, you would not open up International Travel for everyone, but only for people who can afford it. I dont think thats fair or right and i dont think its necessarily established from medicare medical and scientific point of view that that is necessary. If they want that testing in place, it should be the Lateral Flow Testing, which is more accessible and cheaper and it is being used to open up the domestic sector. , being used to open up the domestic sector. , ,. , being used to open up the domestic sector. , i. ,. , sector. That is your concern that it should be lateral sector. That is your concern that it should be lateral flow sector. That is your concern that it should be lateral flow for sector. That is your concern that it should be lateral flow for those i should be lateral flow for those so called green countries. Also, last year, some people got into difficulties because they went abroad and then the rules changed so are you concerned that for example, are you concerned that for example, a destination could change from green to amber, will you refund passages if that happened . Irate green to amber, will you refund passages if that happened . We have never had more passages if that happened . We have never had more generous passages if that happened . We have never had more generous flexibility l never had more generous flexibility when it comes to cancellation policies and change. I think we are the only airline as an example who evenif the only airline as an example who even if the flight operates but you cannot travel because of restrictions that are put in place, we will give you 100 refund back cash. I think the whole industry has adapted itself to very generous policies and it comes to this. But the government is also looking to learn from what happened last year, to make sure that there can be an early signal if a destination is green that heading towards amber, it wouldnt come overnight but there will be Data Available which means that customers will have time to adapt themselves. That customers will have time to adapt themselves. Johan lundgren from easyjet. Adapt themselves. Johan lundgren from easyjet, thank adapt themselves. Johan lundgren from easyjet, thank you adapt themselves. Johan lundgren from easyjet, thank you for adapt themselves. Johan lundgren from easyjet, thank you for your i from easyjet, thank you for your time. Lets pick up on some of those things. Irene hays is the owner of the travel agency chain, hays travel. She joins us from sunderland. Hopefully you are able to listen to what was being said from an easyjet perspective. What is your view on the Traffic Light System, the green, amber and the Traffic Light System, the green, amberand red . I the Traffic Light System, the green, amber and red . Amber and red . I think it is a promising amber and red . I think it is a promising start, amber and red . I think it is a promising start, i amber and red . I think it is a promising start, i know amber and red . I think it is a promising start, i know it amber and red . I think it is a | promising start, i know it was amber and red . I think it is a promising start, i know it was light on detail yesterday but that is what we expected. And provided over the coming weeks, we have six weeks to go before may 17, which is the data should be looking out for a start, the Prime Minister said that he was hopeful about travel after that date and so are we. I do think it brings and so are we. I do think it brings a little bit more clarity if the Traffic Light System has very clear definitions of what is required to travel. I personally think its a very good start. In travel. I personally think its a very good start. Travel. I personally think its a very good start. In terms of the firm date very good start. In terms of the firm date that very good start. In terms of the firm date that you very good start. In terms of the firm date that you and very good start. In terms of the | firm date that you and everyone very good start. In terms of the firm date that you and everyone else in the industry wants, do you accept that it in the industry wants, do you accept thatitis in the industry wants, do you accept that it is difficult and the government are reluctant to put a definitive date on it because things can change . That obviously makes the situation that you are many others are in quite hard to plan. Yes. Situation that you are many others are in quite hard to plan. Are in quite hard to plan. Yes, it does. Are in quite hard to plan. Yes, it does ltut are in quite hard to plan. Yes, it does but we are in quite hard to plan. Yes, it does. But we have are in quite hard to plan. Yes, it does. But we have significant i does. But we have significant numbers who have already had holidays transferred from last year or in fact from in some occasions the year before when they made the original booking. We are ready and prepared to help all of our customers including those who have booked a holiday this year. Yes, we acknowledge that there will be some uncertainty and i think right up until the minutes when a country goes green, that that uncertainty will exist. But as ive always said, if people book with a reputable travel agent, they will get a refund or they will have that holiday transferred to an alternative date. So i really do think that there is more optimism than there was early yesterday morning, and i think that that will continue to grow. The boss of eas jet that will continue to grow. The boss of easyjet was that will continue to grow. The boss of easyjet was talking that will continue to grow. The boss of easyjet was talking about that will continue to grow. The boss of easyjet was talking about the of easyjet was talking about the costs potentially of testing. Is that something you were concerned about, is that something your customers are talking about further down the way . Down the way . Yeah, its a very mixed picture. Down the way . Yeah, its a very mixed picture. Many down the way . Yeah, its a very mixed picture. Many of down the way . Yeah, its a very mixed picture. Many of our down the way . Yeah, its a very mixed picture. Many of our customers would be very happy to pay for a test. Many, if they are going away for a with a family group, would find that cost prohibitive. I do think that his point about it being a Lateral Flow Test which is cheaper and easier, is a good one. But it is and easier, is a good one. But it is a mixed picture as it is for most things in relation to travel. We find that it is a polarised position about those who are enthusiastic and ready to go, and there are huge numbers of those, and those who will continue to just wait and see. In continue tojust wait and see. In terms of the difference of opinion, im sure some people will be watching today, some desperate to go on a holiday somewhere, others thinking, why on earth are you even considering booking a holiday at the moment . In terms of those booking holidays with you and those enquiries, how does it compared to a normal year . Its enquiries, how does it compared to a normal year . Normal year . Its totally different. We are blessed, normal year . Its totally different. We are blessed, i normal year . Its totally different. We are blessed, i have normal year . Its totally different. We are blessed, i have to normal year . Its totally different. We are blessed, i have to say, normal year . Its totally different. | we are blessed, i have to say, with some of the best cruise lines in the world sending ships to around the british isles, its a fantastic boost to the travel industry and we had a hugely successful week last week and the back end of the week before on the seacations where people have the opportunity to try a cruise ship. Perhaps they havent done that before. They can very often go for a short period of time, three, four, five or seven nights. So instead of having a staycation in the uk where they could have limited facilities, one restaurant, one bar, they would have the opportunity to see a west end show, they would have the opportunity to have ten or 15 restaurants and several different types of bars in addition to lots of different entertainment. So thats something very different and very new in the travel industry. But its really very, very welcome. Also, i think the main difference is that if you look at the month of march, virtually 70 of the bookings that were being made for march were being made for 2022. And the balance was for later in 2021. So people are very much biding their time but there is a still pent up demand, and if, as is suggested, potentially portugal and malta which is getting a lot of interest because of their vaccination levels and lower infection rates, if those holidays do go ahead, then we know that everybody is still waiting to take a holiday. We have people on the phone is every single day saying, do you think we are ready yet . Brute is every single day saying, do you think we are ready yet . Is every single day saying, do you think we are ready yet . We are aware that there are think we are ready yet . We are aware that there are people think we are ready yet . We are aware that there are people who think we are ready yet . We are aware that there are people who are that there are people who are desperate out there as well. Thank you, very much. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im tolu adeoye. Police searching for missing student Richard Okorogheye have found the body of a man in Epping Forest. The metropolitan police said it had been told by counterparts in essex the body was discovered in a pond in woodland. Inquiries are under way to identify the body but the i9 year olds family have been informed. Hed not been seen by his family since the 22nd of march, after leaving his home in the Ladbroke Grove area. The Prime Minister has said london will bounce back from the pandemic. Speaking at the press briefing yesterday, he addressed concerns about the disproportionate impact on the capital. I happen to think that the london economy is capable of bouncing back very strongly, and the way to do that is to get people back into the centre, get the shops open again, get people moving again, get the Agglomeration Effects of a gigantic metropolis like london working again. At the moment, covid Restrictions Mean weddings can only take place with six people attending including the couple. Weve caught up with ghida and rami, whove recently got married. From next monday, up to 15 people will be allowed to attend a Wedding Ceremony and reception. I mean, everybody wants to be with their closest friends and family and its not easy to have to go through a life changing moment like that. On your own. Socially distant, on your own, with the hugging rules. Yeah, you cant even hug lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. On the tubes, there are severe delays on the hammersmith and city line, and tfl rail has no service between Liverpool Street and stratford for engineering works. On the roads, in upper edmonton, the a406 is slow eastbound at the fore street tunnel after a vehicle broke down. In brixton, Coldharbour Lane is closed for gas works and there are restrictions on the a23. Finally, there are temporary Traffic Lights on the South Circular between catford and lee. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Its a chilly, frosty start to the day with temperatures widely below freezing. But there is plenty of early sunshine around. A bit more cloud as we head into the afternoon. Most of us across the capital will stay dry during the daylight hours. The chance of one or two wintry showers as we head towards the end of the afternoon and into the first part of the evening, feeding down on this northerly to northwesterly wind. The wind is a little lighter than yesterday. Still lots of added wind chill. Top temperatures for most of us just 6 7 celsius. Compare that to last week when we saw 2a degrees. Overnight tonight, any initial snow showers will clear to leave us with a dry night to come and plenty of clear skies around, as well. Temperatures will drop widely below freezing to 2, 3 celsius maybe. A widespread sharp frost to start the day on wednesday. Wednesday is looking dry. Some early sunshine. More cloud into the afternoon. More of a westerly wind and it will feel a bit milder. Im back with the latest from the bbc london in half an hour. Plenty more on our website, facebook and instagram. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Morning live follows breakfast on bbc one. Lets find out whats on todays show with gethin and kym. Good morning again. Coming up on morning live. Were talking about Lateral Flow Tests. As all adults in england are set to be offered two a week, were asking are they too much trouble or are they a huge step towards freedom . Wed love to know what you think maybe youve been doing them get in touch and let us know. Also today, dr Punam Krishan will be here to answer your Health Related questions and with a steep rise in the use of sleeping pills during lockdown, shell be telling us about the dangers involved as well as offering some advice about how and when to take them safely. Well also hear this morning how the ministry of defence have deployed over 20,000 servicemen and women on uk soil to help support the nhs and gps just like dr punam as part of a huge operation to tackle the pandemic. Also coming up, over Three Million households have bought pets during lockdown, which is leading to some concerns over shortages in cat and dog food. Drjames greenwood will be telling us why you dont need to panic buy. And ollie has already had his breakfast. He is happy. And well be joined by the stars of hit new bbc show saved and remade. 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Allowed, gethin. Sorry. Iwill have to cuddle ollie, allowed, gethin. Sorry. Iwill have to cuddle ollie, instead. If youre a regular breakfast viewer, youll know weve been following the growing calls to stop footballers repeatedly heading the ball because of mounting evidence that it causes dementia. The latest person to add his voice to those calls is former norwich, blackburn, chelsea and celtic footballer chris sutton. Chriss dad mike also played the game professionally and sadly died on boxing day after suffering dementia for many years. In his first tv interview since then, chris has been telling sally about his dads illness and how hes desperate to prevent other families from going through the same ordeal. It was like a macho thing, who could head the ball the furthest. My dad used to head Medicine Balls and we would do lots of heading practices. If i had the knowledge of what i know now, there is no way i would have headed 50, 80, 100 balls throughout the afternoons. Chris, thank you so much for talking to us. I know it is only very recently that your dad died. Tell me about him. My dad was my hero growing up. He had such a huge influence. I had a lovely upbringing. I had two brothers, two sisters, as well. Were you aware, when you were little, that your dad was different because of what he did . A little bit. But by the time i was around, he had packed in playing. He had a knee injury. He had finished at carlisle united. He was a smart player, read the game brilliantly, and had that experience and the respect of team mates around him. Obviously, never saw him play professionally, but i was aware of his career. When you went on to have your own career as a professional footballer, how was your dad about that . I bet he was super proud. Commentator oh, and the header by sutton. It has gone in. Its there norwich city, sutton i think he was extremely proud. He used to come and watch me at norwich city. Blackburn rovers was a little bit too far, at times, but he did come and see me. I think he was extremely proud. Always big on work ethic, always big on honesty. I wasnt the most naturally gifted player there ever was. You know that. People know that. But the importance of trying to be the best that you can become. Im100 certain that, without my dad through those years, theres no way i would have been a footballer. He sounds fantastic. Tell me, then, about when you first started to notice Something Different about him. What happened . The first signs were in his sort of mid 605, forgetting peoples names at first. It was misplacing his car keys, losing his wallet. Dad was brought up in norwich, knows all the roads like the back of his hand. And he was driving back from wroxham to where he lived and he got lost. That was where you are thinking, blimey, you know. One thing which. Which really got me was he used to write a diary. And then. And then one day, he picked the pen up and he didnt know how to use it. Sorry. And then things just got worse. I havent cried since his funeral. But things got worse and he had to go in a care home for his own good. My mum had suicidal thoughts because of the impact that was having on her. You know, it was 2a hours a day care. Itjust all became too much. How closely linked do you feel his dementia was to his career . I believe heading a football killed my dad. I believe its killed hundreds of other players across the professional game. The biggest thing is, we havent even touched on the amateur game. I do think that that is a huge thing. There are families who need help and they need support. I think the last Television Deal for the Premier League was Something Like £4. 4 billion. Why cant the Premier League, the fa, the pfa get together and have a small percentage of that in a pot to help these families who cant afford the care costs . The way that the fa and the pfa have acted in the last 20 years, they have done nowhere near enough. We are at the stage now where it looks like theres going to be a reduction of heading in training. They are talking about the start of the next season. I would say, why cant we bring that in today . What would you like to see happen now . The temporary Concussion Replacements need to be put into place. At this moment in time, its the permanent ones. But they are not in the players best interest. I have seen numerous incidents this season where similar things have happened, where players have a head injury and they are not taken off the pitch. You think, well, to look after a player correctly, surely the most sensible thing is to take your time, get them off the pitch, let an independent doctor and its important its an independent doctor look at them in the sanctuary of the Dressing Room and take the time and, if everything is ok, in the meantime, you have a sub on so youre not actually disadvantaged because of this. Do you worry about yourself . I think my daughter worries about me. I have been out on the back grass there when my children were younger and giving them heading practices. I actually feel guilty to think what on earth was i thinking of . What was i doing . My second oldest son doesnt want to play football any more because of what he has seen happen to his grandad. Ive thought about it more since my dads passed away. Getting dementia does worry me, but theres no point worrying about it because, if it happens, it happens. Whats important now is that we get on and try and find a solution. The most important thing which could be put into place right now, not in two months, not in three months, not in four months, not in a year, is to limit heading in training. Lets just get on with it. Its not a difficult thing to do. Just do it, it will save lives in the long term. Thank you so much to chris for talking to sally about that. It is interesting that since the death of his dad over christmas, it has probably taken that time, thought carefully about what he wants to say and managed to express all that emotion as well as strong feelings. He is not alone in talking about it. We asked for a response from the fa. The fa says it has led the way in research into the links between dementia and football and that its committed to supporting objective, robust and thorough research. It isa it is a story that we will continue here. Time for some weather now. We are talking about dark skies. The moon looked amazing because it was clear and cold. Can we expect more clear skies for star gazing this week carol . Yes, because over the next couple of nights we will have clear skies as we have done in the past couple which has allowed the temperature to fall away, hence all the frost. We have a cold wind today blowing in wintry showers. We could catch a wintry showers. We could catch a wintry showers. We could catch a wintry shower almost anywhere. There will be more inland than yesterday but they will not last long. The sun is strong and there will be dry weather and sunshine but it will feel cold in the northerly or north westerly wind. One degree in lerwick, seven in plymouth, but if you add the effects of the wind in lerwick, it will feel like 6, and fourin lerwick, it will feel like 6, and four in plymouth. Tonight, if you are stargazing, there will be clear skies. Wintry showers around but fewer than during the day. We will see cloud coming into western areas. If you are close to the coast it will not be as cold but there will be the risk of ice and a widespread frost. Tomorrow morning again, a lot of clear skies and sunshine to start the day. This front coming down the north sea blowing in showers as we have in northern scotland and the west of the uk. Cloud building across Northern Ireland and by the end of the afternoon, we will have rain here, but still feeling cold. Milder on thursday. Thank you. An unexpected Positive Side effect of our reduced activity during lockdown over the past 12 months has been darker night skies. Thats according to a survey by the Countryside Charity the cpre, which found there was 10 less Light Pollution last year. And more darkness means more chances to look up and really enjoy the night skies, as our Chief Environment Correspondentjustin Rowlatt has been finding out. This is what a truly dark sky looks like. Billions of stars wheel above the kielder observatory in northumberland. Set deep in a forest, the observatory enjoys the darkest skies in england. And, throughout lockdown, senior astronomer dan monk has been filming the incredible views. People often do get emotional when they sit underneath this amazing dark sky and they realise how small we are in the universe. It can actually make people cry, at times. Its estimated 85 of us have never seen a truly dark sky. It means we are missing out because it gives us a sense of our place in the universe, the awesome vastness of space. But look at this. Even a tiny light is enough to extinguish the stars and bring us right back down to earth. The reduction in Light Pollution this year is an exception. Satellite images show the night sky has been getting steadily lighter across the world. Changes in light have been linked with obesity, heart disease, depression and even cancer. You see, shes shaking . And some animals suffer even more profoundly. There are such a range of animals which are negatively impacted from this. When you think of our migrating birds, for instance, which are drawn off course by lights. Insects, vast numbers of moths drawn into those lights, where they batter themselves to death or where they are predated by bats that change their behaviour to visit those lights, perhaps to their advantage, but to the deficit of other species of bats. So all of this is happening out there in our night. So what can be done . The good news is we can tackle Light Pollution relatively easily. Its small measures like businesses making sure they are turning their lights off at night time when the buildings arent in use. Also, local government making sure that street lamps are properly shaded and the lights targeted, so it is not spilling out there and creating unnecessary light blight. That will mean more of us can see sights like this. Justin rowlatt, bbc news, northumberland. Just beautiful. We can speak now to tim obrien, who is professor of astrophysics at Manchester University and director of the jodrell bank observatory. How has the last year being for you, looking at the skies . It how has the last year being for you, looking at the skies . Looking at the skies . It has been rood, looking at the skies . It has been good. Really looking at the skies . It has been good, really. Visually, looking at the skies . It has been good, really. Visually, when looking at the skies . It has been good, really. Visually, when you| looking at the skies . It has been good, really. Visually, when you are talking in that report the sky being clearer. We have had less traffic which helps. But we have been able to keep going through the lockdown, operating our big telescope out of jodrell bank, with difficulty, obviously, but it has been reasonable for us astronomy wise. Have you been able to go into the office . I have you been able to go into the office . ,. ,. , office . I have not been into the office . I have not been into the office for over office . I have not been into the office for over a office . I have not been into the office for over a year. Office . I have not been into the office for over a year. We office . I have not been into the office for over a year. We have | office . I have not been into the| office for over a year. We have a big team of engineers and telescope controllers, the people who drive the telescopes, and they are essential to keeping the observatory running. We have kept those people shielded from much contact with everybody else so we can keep the telescopes operating. Astronomers like myself can stay at home and get access to data via the internet, so we are staying out of the way for the time being. Brute we are staying out of the way for the time being. The time being. We are seeing stunnin the time being. We are seeing stunning pictures. The time being. We are seeing stunning pictures. When the time being. We are seeing stunning pictures. When we i the time being. We are seeing i stunning pictures. When we first knew we would talk to you, you have advice for normal people like us, on their phones, to take beautiful pictures of the night sky. I tried to take a picture of the moon this morning and it was a disaster. I can confirm that, it was an awful picture. I am lucky enough to get access to some of the biggest telescopes in the world. But i do find it fun to look visually, first of all, to use your eyes, but using a camera phone, these days camera phones have excellent cameras, some of them. The tip is that some of them have Good Software that will mean it will know it is night and it will correct low light conditions. One of the best tips is to put the camera down so you do not have your handshake when you do not have your handshake when you are taking the picture, which causes a problem. You need to use a timer. If you can find a timer that gives you a five second delay you can sit it down, pointed in the right direction, hit the shutter and step away, so it is not shaking. Also you need to make sure the focus is right. You are looking at things so far away the focus has to be set at infinity on the camera. If it tries to automatically focus you will get a blurred photo. Unless you have a camera that has the capability to do that, you need an app. Something like Long Exposure camera phone app and there are lots of them that will let you control the camera shutter if your camera does not do it. You can take great photos with cameras now, phone cameras. I think we have one of yours. Is this something you have taken on your smartphone . This something you have taken on yoursmartphone . Orion. This something you have taken on your smartphone . Orion. This something you have taken on your smartphone . Orion. Orion, that view of the your smartphone . Orion. Orion, that view of the night your smartphone . Orion. Orion, that view of the night sky, your smartphone . Orion. Orion, that view of the night sky, still your smartphone . Orion. Orion, that view of the night sky, still visible view of the night sky, still visible at the moment. Winter, early in the year constellation. That view, if you go out tonight, as it goes dark you go out tonight, as it goes dark you can see orion in the south west, it is gorgeous. You have the three stars, orions belt. And the red giant star. Far bigger than our sun and then you have to the left serious. To the right, you get the head of the ball, torres. And the seven sisters. It is a beautiful star scape taurus. You can see some of that from bright skies in cities but ideally we need darker skies so where we can keep Light Pollution downed it benefits our wonder of the universe and also the natural world. Natural world. Professor tim obrien. Natural world. Professor tim obrien, thank natural world. Professor tim obrien, thank you natural world. Professor tim obrien, thank you very natural world. Professor tim l obrien, thank you very much. Some very good pictures of tims. He knows what he is doing. Youve been sending in your spectacular night sky tim sent this image of bodes galaxy taken from his back garden. He says its 12 million light years away. Thats the galaxy, not tims back garden. Rita sent this shot of a full moon rising over the peak district. Fantastic. And heres a spellbinding snap of the milky way, as seen from swanage in dorset. I have serious work to do with my photographs. Thank you for those. Cast your mind back to exactly one year ago. The virus was raging, panic buying was in full swing, we were all locked down and we all badly needed a lift. Step forward captain tom moore, who decided to start a sponsored walk in his garden. 100 laps before his 100th birthday. In case you havent heard, it went rather well. Sadly, captain sir tom is no longer with us but his family are inviting us to celebrate the anniversary of his walk and theyre spreading the word with the help of some famous faces. Last year, captain tom inspired us all. And filled the world with hope. From the 30th Of April to the 3rd of may, captain toms legacy will shine bright. So whatever you can do, do it 100 times to help. Raise money for charity. Quick march one, two, three four, five. Six captain sir toms daughter, Hannah Ingram moore, joins us now along with her children georgia and benjie. Good morning and thank you for being with us. We are reliving some of the memories looking at pictures behind us. First and most important, how are you all doing . Are you all doing . Thank you so much. It are you all doing . Thank you so much it is are you all doing . Thank you so much. It is delightful are you all doing . Thank you so much. It is delightful to are you all doing . Thank you so much. It is delightful to be are you all doing . Thank you so j much. It is delightfulto be here much. It is delightful to be here and we are all fine. We feel the loss, but what my father has left us is a powerful legacy of hope that we want to continue to share with everyone. It want to continue to share with everyone want to continue to share with eve one. , ,. , everyone. It must be quite something toda , the everyone. It must be quite something today, the anniversary everyone. It must be quite something today, the anniversary of everyone. It must be quite something today, the anniversary of the everyone. It must be quite something today, the anniversary of the start today, the anniversary of the start of this. What are your memories back to that day . You had no idea, did you . To that day . You had no idea, did ou . , g ,. , you . No. My husband and i were sittin you . No. My husband and i were sitting outside you . No. My husband and i were sitting outside with you . No. My husband and i were sitting outside with the you . No. My husband and i were sitting outside with the children i sitting outside with the children and like many other people with trepidation in our hearts thinking about what was coming. Benji and georgia were flipping burgers on the barbecue and my husband and i were topping up wine glasses. My father came out. He said keep walking, tom, we will give you £1 per lap. Keep walking for your birthday and you know the rest. Walking for your birthday and you know the rest. , ,. , know the rest. There has been Great Sadness in the know the rest. There has been Great Sadness in the past know the rest. There has been Great Sadness in the past 12 know the rest. There has been Great Sadness in the past 12 months know the rest. There has been Great Sadness in the past 12 months but i sadness in the past 12 months but incredible memories and what an amazing year your grandad had. Obviously, these past months have been incredibly difficult but what a last year been incredibly difficult but what a last year to have had in your final year. Last year to have had in your final year. To last year to have had in your final year. To do last year to have had in your final year, to do the things he got to do that he year, to do the things he got to do that he would never have dream dog. Meeting that he would never have dream dog. Meeting the queen, going on interviews across the world. It is incredible. Interviews across the world. It is incredible, 100 years old, and to raise incredible, 100 years old, and to raise that incredible, 100 years old, and to raise that sort of money and leave a legacy raise that sort of money and leave a legacy of raise that sort of money and leave a legacy of the foundation. They are things legacy of the foundation. They are things not legacy of the foundation. They are things not many could dream of having things not many could dream of having and he was proud to have the last year having and he was proud to have the last year. The having and he was proud to have the last ear. ,. , having and he was proud to have the last ear. ,. , last year. The legacy is hopefully to raise more last year. The legacy is hopefully to raise more for last year. The legacy is hopefully to raise more for the last year. The legacy is hopefully to raise more for the foundation. What are you asking people to do . I will start and let them chip in. The number 100 meant a lot to my father. He was part of this next event to celebrate his 101st birthday and we expected him to be at it. What we want to do in his name, he was all about inclusivity, open to all. Dream up your challenge around the number 100. Dream up your challenge around the number100. Do dream up your challenge around the number 100. Do anything, dream up your challenge around the number100. Do anything, have dream up your challenge around the number 100. Do anything, have fun, go crazy. Just to be in his spirit of hope and raise money for charity, his foundation, or any charity of your choice. I his foundation, or any charity of your choice his foundation, or any charity of our choice. ~. , , your choice. I think from my side, it does not your choice. I think from my side, it does not matter your choice. I think from my side, it does not matter who your choice. I think from my side, it does not matter who you your choice. I think from my side, it does not matter who you are, i it does not matter who you are, where it does not matter who you are, where you it does not matter who you are, where you are from, it is your opportunity to do something joyous when opportunity to do something joyous when we opportunity to do something joyous when we are just coming out of this pandemic, when we are just coming out of this pandemic, to raise money for charity. Pandemic, to raise money for charity, doing something you can enjoy charity, doing something you can enjoy you charity, doing something you can enjoy. You do not have to be an athlete enjoy. You do not have to be an athlete. You could bake 100 cakes, 100 skipping ropes. Raise money for charity 100 skipping ropes. Raise money for charity and 100 skipping ropes. Raise money for charity and bring a smile to people. Georgia, charity and bring a smile to people. Georgia, what about you . We will make georgia, what about you . We will make sure georgia, what about you . We will make sure tomorrow georgia, what about you . We will make sure tomorrow will georgia, what about you . We will make sure tomorrow will be georgia, what about you . We will make sure tomorrow will be a georgia, what about you . We will. Make sure tomorrow will be a good day for make sure tomorrow will be a good day for everyone make sure tomorrow will be a good day for everyone and make sure tomorrow will be a good day for everyone and you make sure tomorrow will be a good day for everyone and you can make sure tomorrow will be a good day for everyone and you can do. Day for everyone and you can do anything day for everyone and you can do anything you day for everyone and you can do anything you want. Day for everyone and you can do anything you want. Ingr day for everyone and you can do anything you want. Day for everyone and you can do anything you want. Any 100. I like the idea of anything you want. Any 100. I like the idea of 100 anything you want. Any 100. I like the idea of 100 cakes the idea of 100 cakes exactly. Tell us about where the money goes to. The exactly. Tell us about where the money goes to exactly. Tell us about where the money goes to. The captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation money goes to. The captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation has money goes to. The captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation has causes money goes to. The captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation has causes close i money goes to. The captain sir tom i Moore Foundation has causes close to his heart and our hearts, combating loneliness, celebrating and supporting education and equality but specifically about the captain told 100. Mental health. We must support it. We know it will be a big problem for everyone. It touches everybody. And as we emerge from the pandemic. We will work with Smaller Charities where we can have greater impact and support Mental Health services right through from primary, right through to early adulthood. Teachers and parents, also. All we want everyone to do is join teachers and parents, also. All we want everyone to do isjoin in teachers and parents, also. All we want everyone to do is join in this amazing 100 challenge, support any charity, or the foundation, and help to keep the legacy of hope alive my father gave us. To keep the legacy of hope alive my father gave us father gave us. What will you be doinu . Father gave us. What will you be doing . Benji. Father gave us. What will you be doing . Benji, what father gave us. What will you be doing . Benji, what are father gave us. What will you be doing . Benji, what are you father gave us. What will you be doing . Benji, what are you planning . Well, i think we will let people have well, i think we will let people have inventive license here but as the cricket have inventive license here but as the cricket season is coming up, i might the cricket season is coming up, i might try the cricket season is coming up, i might try to the cricket season is coming up, i might try to hit 100 sixes. A hundred might try to hit 100 sixes. A hundred wickets, as well. Georgia, 100 what . I hundred wickets, as well. Georgia, 100 what . | will hundred wickets, as well. Georgia, 100 what . I will probably hundred wickets, as well. Georgia, 100 what . I will probably do hundred wickets, as well. Georgia, 100 what . I will probably do 100 i 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf or 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf or 100 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf or 100 putts. 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf or 100 putts. Bio i 100 what . I will probably do 100 holes of golf or 100 putts. No time for hannah holes of golf or 100 putts. No time for hannah. Sorry, holes of golf or 100 putts. No time for hannah. Sorry, we holes of golf or 100 putts. No time for hannah. Sorry, we will holes of golf or 100 putts. No time for hannah. Sorry, we will catch i holes of golf or 100 putts. No time | for hannah. 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