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Its a great loss. I think the way i would put it is that we have lost almost the grandfather of the nation. Its very, very sad, but the extraordinary tributes in the memories that everybody has had been willing to has been so fantastic. Good morning. History is made at the masters. Hideki matsuyama becomes the first japanese man to win a golf major after victory at augusta. I was iwasa i was a dancer. Dad, you were an engineer Sir Anthony Hopkins becomes the oldest ever winner of the Best Actor Award at the baftas. Good morning. Some of us waking up this morning to sleet and snow, and as we go through this week it is going to be cold, frosty by night and still some wintry showers in the forecast, but equally some sunshine. All the details coming up. Its monday the 12th of april. Our top story. The Prime Minister has urged people to behave responsibly as england takes its next step in easing Lockdown Restrictions from today. Pubs and restaurants can now serve customers outside, and all shops, gyms and Close Contact Services like hairdressers can re open. Some rules have also been relaxed in wales, scotland and northern ireland. Aru na iyengar reports. Opening its doors at midnight. Regulars at this Huddersfield Pub have been waiting for this moment for months. What used to be taken for granted now a luxury to be savoured. Drinking could only take place outdoors, so was the chilly weather a put off . It was snowing earlier, but i was still going to come out. Just put my coat on after 14 months of not going anywhere, its a great plus. We didnt even know if anyone was going to come. Its in huddersfield, its midnight, its freezing cold. And if you look, everyones come. There isnt a single table that people havent arrived at. Thousands of businesses are reopening under the next phase of covid restriction easing. In england, shops can open, pubs and restaurants can serve customers outdoors. Hairdressers, salons, gyms and Outdoor Attractions like zoos and theme parks can now be visited. In wales, Nonessential Shops can reopen today, but it will be a few more weeks until pubs can do the same. Travel restrictions across the border have been eased, and most children are back in school. And in scotland, most children will return to school unless theyre shielding. Some are still closed for easter holidays. In northern ireland, all children are back in school. The stay at home message is being relaxed, and up to ten people from two households can meet in a private garden. In a statement, Prime Minister Boris Johnson struck a cautious tone. He said, i urge everyone to continue to behave responsibly and remember, hands, face, space and fresh air to suppress covid as we push on with our Vaccination Programme. But theres no stopping the enthusiasm of Pub Landlords as they prepare to pull the pints. This pub in bexleyheath applied for a temporary licence to open at midnight. I think weve come through the woods, so im hoping that this is sort of a rebirth, almost, and that were open now for the foreseeable. The next big date for hospitality will be may the 17th, when hopefully customers will be able to enjoy a meal and a drink indoors. Aruna iyengar, bbc news. And breakfast� s Jayne Mccubbin is at one of those pubs which will be providing outdoor hospitality today. Jayne, are they all set to welcome back customers . Well, not customers just yet, well, not customersjust yet, but well, not customers just yet, but in about an hour this place will be busy. Good morning, everybody. This is what were talking about. Its not often you crave to be in a Pub Beer Garden when the temperatures are 3, but i think a lot of people will be excited about this today. We are at the greyhound in staffordshire, but political, im told, im not like to say derbyshire, im told. This is the landlord, lee. How enthusiastic are you about today, and what have you got planned . We you about today, and what have you got planned . Got planned . We have been enthusiastic got planned . We have been enthusiastic since got planned . We have been enthusiastic since march got planned . We have been| enthusiastic since march last got planned . We have been enthusiastic since march last year. We have enthusiastic since march last year. We have a enthusiastic since march last year. We have a welcome breakfast for some of the we have a welcome breakfast for some of the guests who have supported us over the of the guests who have supported us over the last year, some of the business over the last year, some of the Business Partners who have also collaborated with us first thing, and then collaborated with us first thing, and then later on, open at 12 oclock and then later on, open at 12 oclock. � ,. , oclock. And the community have really kept oclock. And the community have really kept you oclock. And the community have really kept you going oclock. And the community have really kept you going here, oclock. And the Community Have L really kept you going here, havent they . How grateful are you to them . Hugely grateful, thank you to everybody who has supported us. Takeaway everybody who has supported us. Takeaway meals, and your own pines that you have been brewing. Everything that we could do to support everything that we could do to support the pub in the community, we have done support the pub in the community, we have done it support the pub in the community, we have done. It is support the pub in the community, we have done. ,. ,. , have done. It is going to be excitin have done. It is going to be exciting this have done. It is going to be exciting this morning, have done. It is going to be | exciting this morning, thank have done. It is going to be exciting this morning, thank you for chatting to us. And they even have a toast to master this morning, you will be welcoming guests in about an hour. I will be welcoming guests in about an hour. , 6096 will be welcoming guests in about an hour 60 of will be welcoming guests in about an hour. 60 of pubs i hour. I certainly will. 6096 of pubs cant open hour. I certainly will. 6096 of pubs cant open today hour. I certainly will. 6096 of pubs cant open today because hour. I certainly will. 6096 of pubs cant open today because they hour. I certainly will. 6096 of pubs i cant open today because they dont have the beautiful outdoor facilities as they do here, so it is just the first tentative steps towards getting back to normal, but lots of enthusiasm here this morning. Thank you, jayne. Lets get some more detail now on the changes to restrictions in wales today. Tomos morgan is in cardiff. Tomos, the easing in wales doesnt go quite as far as englands, does it . No, so this beer garden in cardiff, all of those wont be opening until at least the 26th of this month, and we havent got a date yet for indoors opening. But what will be opening as the rest of the high street and Close Contact Services, they all reopen from today. Hairdressers have thankfully been openin hairdressers have thankfully been open in wales since the middle of march, much to my delight into many of my colleagues. Travel will now be allowed between wales and england, which is a huge boost for Self Catering and accommodation outlets across the country, because many places i have spoken to rely up to 80 of tourists to come in from england, so some have chosen to stay closed until today, one of which we will be going to a little later in the programme. Schools are open today, all face to face education, but another disgruntled industry today will be gymnasiums, as they see those opening in england. The Prime Minister will lead tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh in the commons later as parliament is recalled a day early from its easter break. The Princess Royal said her father had left a legacy which can inspire us all and the duke of york said the queen had described Prince Philips death as having left a huge void in her life. Our royal correspondent Daniela Relph has this report. Itll be a week of reflection here in windsor as the town prepares for the Duke Of Edinburghs funeral. Over the weekend, his children attended church in Windsor Great Park and spoke personally of their grief and loss. Its very, very sad. But i have to say that the extraordinary tributes and the memories that everybody has had and been willing to share has been so fantastic. And itjust goes to show he might have been ourfather, grandfather, father in law. But but he meant so much to so many other people. Its so lovely for so many people to learn about what he did, because i think its actually, quite a lot of things that have come out would have surprised some people. The countess also spoke to estate staff who knew the duke. She told them his death had been very peaceful. She said it was as if someone had taken him by the hand and off he went. Princess anne paid her own tribute, releasing this photo of her and herfather at the London Olympics in 2012. Of his death, she said, you know its going to happen, but youre never really ready. We will miss him, but he leaves a legacy which can inspire us all. The family focus is now on protecting and supporting the queen as she mourns. Her son Prince Andrew said after 73 years of marriage, she felt there was now a huge void in her life. Daniela relph, bbc news, windsor. Daniela is at windsor this morning. Good morning to you. Daniela, what can we expect in the next few days . Good morning. In the next few days we will hear more details about the Funeral Service itself, and of course of those people who will be attending in that group of 30 that are allowed. There are reports this morning, several reports, that prince harry, the duke of sussex, is now back in the uk. People saying they saw him at Heathrow Airport yesterday afternoon after flying in on a flight from california. His team will not confirm that he is backin team will not confirm that he is back in the uk, but tv is going to abide by the uks self isolation regulations, then he would really need to be back here by now in order to be able to safely attend his grandfathers funeral on saturday afternoon. It is also going to be a day of political tributes. Parliament has been recalled a day early, and tributes will be led by the Prime Minister, borisjohnson, followed by a response by the labour leader keir starmer. The Scottish Parliament has also been recalled and will hear tributes from politicians in wales as well, and what we have to remember as many of these politicians will have met the Duke Of Edinburgh over the years, and a lot of the political tributes we will hear will be personal anecdotes and stories and memories from those who have met him, including condolences and sympathy being offered to the queen. Thank ou ve being offered to the queen. Thank you very much being offered to the queen. Thank you very much for being offered to the queen. Thank you very much for that, being offered to the queen. Thank you very much for that, im being offered to the queen. Thank you very much for that, im sure. Being offered to the queen. Thankl you very much for that, im sure we will be speaking to you over the next few days. Daniela relph outside Windsor Castle this morning. The former Prime Minister David Cameron has said he has important lessons to learn over his lobbying work on behalf of a Financial Firm which has since collapsed. It follows weeks of criticism that he contacted ministers about greensill capital. Mr cameron did not break any rules, but says he accepts he should have gone through only the most formal of channels. The labour party says many serious questions remain unanswered. Officials in Saint Vincent have said the Caribbean Island looks like a battle zone after a series of volcanic eruptions. A volcano called La Soufriere First erupted on friday, blanketing the area with ash and forcing around 16,000 people to leave their homes. Seismologists have warned that further eruptions are likely over the coming days. The Film Nomadland was the big winner in the bafta awards last night. The ceremony was held without an audience due to covid restrictions. That meant the winners accepted their awards via zoom although Sir Anthony Hopkins missed his big moment because he was busy painting as our entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson explains. Applause. In a year where cinemagoers had to stay home, best film of the baftas was one all about isolation. Nomadland. Nomadland, which is not out until the end of the month, is about a woman whos lost everything and travels the United States on her own in a van. It won four baftas, including Francis Mcdormand best actress. I need work. I like work. But sadly, in a year when you didnt even have to turn up to turn up, she still managed not to turn up. Weve just received this message via Carrier Pigeon from frances, who is somewhere in the wilds of north america. And neither did the winner of best actor. Sir Anthony Hopkins for the father. I dont need her or anyone else. I can manage very well on my own. At the age of 83, Sir Anthony Hopkins is now the oldest best actor winner ever. He did not appear on zoom during the ceremony, but did join in the Virtual Press room afterwards, and explained that he is on a long holiday in wales. I was sitting here painting, in fact. | in my room in the hotel. Im covered in paint. And i heard this cheer go up i from next door, and i thought, what the hell has happened . I thought they were watching a football match. And they came in i and said, well done. While the best stage invasion of the night happened after the star of rocks, bukky bakray, won the rising star award, and her on screen mother and her actual mother fumi couldnt contain themselves. Cheering. Next up, the oscars, and nomadland is now the clear favourite. But a word of warning. The last six films to win at the baftas have failed to repeat at the oscars. I wonder if Francis Mcdormand will bother to turn up. Colin paterson, bbc news. I spent a very enjoyable couple of hours watching that. And colin will be in the studio telling us all the main stories from the baftas. And carol will be with us throughout the morning. I took a photo of the readout in my car this morning, because i missed it when it was 7, but it was 5 this morning, very cold in parts of the uk. Good morning, everyone. It is indeed. In the highlands it is currently 8. 5, and temperatures could slip a little further yet, so hardly surprising. Watch out for ice, and we have also got lying snow across parts of wales, the midlands and Southern England to name but a few. Through this week it will be mainly dry with a risk of frost, still some sunshine in the forecast. Aware we have had the snow in the last few hours, coming in across wales, part of the south west and into the midlands and heading down towards the south coast. This where front will continue to Journey Towards the south east, but behind, a lot of dry weather and sunshine, but some scattered showers, and some the heavier ones could see them falling as sleet or snow at lower levels, but most of it will be on the hills as we go into the afternoon, especially in the north later on. Temperature wise, 6 11. As we head through the evening and overnight, temperatures will follow quite quickly, mist and fog will form, and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces, because it will be cold and frosty. I will have lots more on that and the rest of your weak� s forecast in about half an hour. We will see you then, thank you, carol. Were continuing to commemorate the life of his Royal Highness the Duke Of Edinburgh this morning and his eight decades of service and devotion to the queen. Breakfast� s john maguire is at the place where the royal couple first met in dartmouth. Tell us more, john. Good morning. We are at the Britannia Royal Naval College in dartmouth, and absolutely spectacular setting, as you can see. The young Prince Philip, he was a prince of greece and denmark, at the age ofjust 17, prince of greece and denmark, at the age ofjust17, would have arrived here in may 1939 with the storm clouds of war on the horizon, and just a few months later would have completed his course and then gone into the royal navy. He would have arrived here planning a career in the royal navy, but of course as we know in later years a life of service. We are joined know in later years a life of service. We arejoined by know in later years a life of service. We are joined by the Second In Command here at the college, good morning, commander. This will be a week of mourning for the nation, but also for the college, the staff and cadets here. Yes, indeed, let me first offer my condolences in behalf of the captain, staff and cadets of Britannia Royal Naval College to the royal family. Britannia Royal Naval College to the royalfamily. Prince philip was Britannia Royal Naval College to the royal family. Prince philip was an inspirational Naval Officer and leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And inspirational Naval Officer and leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we know he first leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we know he first met leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we know he first met the leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we know he first met the queen leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we know he first met the queen when l leaves a long Lasting Legacy. And we i know he first met the queen when she was a young princess, aged just 13 who had come here on a visit injuly of that year when he had just started as a cadet, came here with her parents, the king and queen at the time. , her parents, the king and queen at the time. ,. , the time. That is right, king george the time. That is right, king george the six and his the time. That is right, king george the six and his wife the time. That is right, king george the six and his wife queen the time. That is right, king george| the six and his wife Queen Elizabeth arrived on the 22nd ofjuly1939, they moored at the entrance to the river dart in their royalty to. They came ashore with the royal party, which included young Princess Elizabeth, princess margaret, and the aid to the king who was Louis Mountbatten. At that time there was an ongoing epidemic of mumps and chickenpox in the college, and in order to protect the princess from the risk of infection, Louis Mountbatten suggested that Prince Philip, his nephew, being of royal descent, would be an appropriate host for her during the visit. And so the party came ashore, and they met with torrential rain, they had to change the programme to an indoor programme, but they were able to tour around the college grounds, and really it was on the second day during the Church Service that the Princess Elizabeth was exempted, and Princess Elizabeth was exempted, and Prince Philip was asked to look after her in the Commanding Officers has, which isjust behind me, and that is where you see the iconic shots of her learning to play croquet, and he then sat next to her at lunch that day, and the festivities continued in the afternoon before a very regal sendoff on the river with all the boats being manned with Prince Philip himself manning one of the boats, wishing the royal party a famous farewell. And then of course for Prince Philip is an 18 year old at that stage, he would very much have looked upon prince elizabeth as a child, but we know from history that the 13 year old princess was clearly impressed by him, and you heard tales of him jumping over a tennis net and the like, and that moment is the time when we think that she never really looked at anybody else. The that she never really looked at anybody else that she never really looked at anybody else. That she never really looked at an bod else. , anybody else. The die was cast, even back then. And anybody else. The die was cast, even back then. And of anybody else. The die was cast, even back then. And of course anybody else. The die was cast, even back then. And of course a anybody else. The die was cast, even back then. And of course a long back then. And of course a long tradition, long connections, Prince Philip would have been a regular visit here, both of his sons would have passed out here. Visit here, both of his sons would have passed out here. Thats right, over the years have passed out here. Thats right, over the years prince have passed out here. Thats right, over the years Prince Philip have passed out here. Thats right, over the years Prince Philip visited | over the years Prince Philip visited many times, and of course charles came here in 1971 followed by andrew in 1979, and the royal couple were actually gifted a sailing vessel, a blue bottle, in 19118, and that actually was completed in the 1956 olympics in melbourne, so we have this Lasting Legacy of Prince Philips yacht here with many cadet sailing it over the years. Sailing it over the years. Thank you very much sailing it over the years. Thank you very much indeed. Sailing it over the years. Thank you very much indeed. Good sailing it over the years. Thank you very much indeed. Good to sailing it over the years. Thank you very much indeed. Good to talk sailing it over the years. Thank you very much indeed. Good to talk to | very much indeed. Good to talk to here this morning. We will have plenty more for you from the Britannia Royal Naval College later this morning, and we will show you the garden that we were just talking about their where that game of croquet took place as well. Some real memories, a moment in time, a moment in history, i suppose. It is lovely to be there this morning, thank you very much, john. Very impressive. Lets take you through some of the front pages. The Duke Of Edinburghs death continues to be the main focus of most of them. The times leads on comments from the duke of york, who said his fathers passing had left a huge void in the queens life. The photo is of the queen and Prince Philip at balmoral in 1972. This the daily mail leads with comments made by the countess of wessex, in which she revealed Prince Philip died peacefully. Sophie said it was so gentle, like someone took him by the hand and off he went. The sun reports that the duke of sussex prince harry flew into britain yesterday, ahead of his grandfathers funeral this weekend. Meghan, who is heavily pregnant, will remain in the us on the advice of her doctors. The daily mirror has a split front page, featuring tributes to the duke and also the re opening of pubs, shops, hairdressers and other businesses in england. The paper says the country is starting to throw off the shackles of covid 19. I need to talk to somebody about line of duty. Did anybody watch it . I cant say much. Dont give it away the first half an hour of last nights episode was good, up there, like a seven or eight out of ten, and then it went bonkers. Your ability not to sleep just staggers me. I have got to get to the golf as well, that kept me up even if you dont care about golf, this is an important story, because the duke of Hideki Matsuyama is the first person from japan to win the masters, so well done to him. Your ability not to sleep is amazing. All shops in england and wales can re open from today after more than three months of lockdown. Nina is in chester to see how the preparations are going. Good morning, dan and louise. Day is dawning on chest high street, and it feels a little bit like a new dawn generally, we are edging out of the winter into the spring, and a small semblance of normality is growing. Ed is one of the people who runs an independent store here in chester town centre, and you have been open throughout the lockdown, serving takeaway, but today, footfall returns. Hopefully a bit more trade. Fingers crossed, im unsure how it will be but hopeful. Chester is a great independent city, so fingers crossed. 50 great independent city, so fingers crossed. ,. , crossed. So why the reticence about eole crossed. So why the reticence about people coming crossed. So why the reticence about people coming back . Crossed. So why the reticence about people coming back . You crossed. So why the reticence about people coming back . You have crossed. So why the reticence about people coming back . You have gotl people coming back . You have got this outdoor space again for the first time in months. This outdoor space again for the first time in months. Chester has not a lot first time in months. Chester has got a lot of first time in months. Chester has got a lot of good first time in months. Chester has got a lot of good retail first time in months. Chester has got a lot of good retail shops, i first time in months. Chester has got a lot of good retail shops, so j got a lot of good retail shops, so maybe there will be a push towards more independence, but losing those big stores might come at a loss. But i think we are still hopeful and positive. I think we are still hopeful and ositive. ,. , i think we are still hopeful and ositive. ,. ,. , i think we are still hopeful and ositive. ,. , positive. Fingers crossed for you toda , positive. Fingers crossed for you today. And positive. Fingers crossed for you today. And get positive. Fingers crossed for you today, and get the positive. Fingers crossed for you today, and get the kettle positive. Fingers crossed for you today, and get the kettle on, i today, and get the kettle on, americano for me 56 of people polled said that they would feel safe out and about shopping and retail spaces. The flip side of that is that 44 of people are not quite so sure about getting out and about. We also have to get our heads around the fact that the way that we have started shopping has changed, possibly for ever. It is now estimated that around a third of all of our spend will have moved online by 2025. But on top of that, two fifths of people say that they have moved now to shopping more locally, so coming to independents in places like chester, you can expect to see a boost. You can see the mix here, virgin money, timpson is, but then independent pubs, jewellery shops. This chester cross, by the way, has been around since medieval times. And this grade two listed building which has been around since the mid 19th century, and in here, loads of independent retailers, in fact 80 of retailers in chester are independent. And in here we have rachel, somewhere. Hershop independent. And in here we have rachel, somewhere. Her shop is a lifestyle shop, but i think of bit as nice, Snazzy Holiday Knick Knack type stuff. Where is she . She has got a dog that you will fall in love with, tilly who guards the till. Can you come on out, rachel . Big day for you. You have moved online to doing trade over the last year, but this is what it is all about, isnt it . It is. We are very excited to be open today. We have developed our own online e commerce site, but the most important thing is to be open as a shop, because of course that is the Shopping Experience that people want to have. find the Shopping Experience that people want to have the Shopping Experience that people wantto have. � ,. , want to have. And presumably seeing eole want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface is want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface is a want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface is a big want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface is a big part i want to have. And presumably seeing people facetoface is a big part of i people face to face is a big part of what you do . We people facetoface is a big part of what you do . What you do . We do have regular customers what you do . We do have regular customers that what you do . We do have regular customers that like what you do . 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How are you going to make sure, if i wanted to try that dress on, because that is allowed now under the new measures, how are you going to make sure i stay safe in the next customer stays safe . To be in the next customer stays safe . Tr . Be covid safe and stick to regulations, we are still implementing social distancing, we are minimising the amount of people perfloor, four people perfloor, mask wearing, and if someone wants to try on some clothes, then they can, and if they dont want them, we werejust steam them can, and if they dont want them, we were just steam them to make sure everything is cleansed properly, and we will quarantine them as well. So it is that nudge forward, but it has to be gentle and done properly. It is a priority for us to make sure that people feel safe when they are shopping with us, so obviously everything is implemented as it should be, but of course it is part of the experience. We want to be welcoming and open, and it is quite exciting today to get people back in. �. ,. , exciting today to get people back in. And to enoy it, and people are deserate in. And to enoy it, and people are desperate to in. And to enjoy it, and people are desperate to have in. And to enjoy it, and people are desperate to have that in. And to enjoy it, and people are| desperate to have that experience. Retail does need a boost, it is estimated 180,000 jobs have been lost since the beginning of the pandemic. So do enjoy it if you are out today, but do as rachel said, shop safely. And im going to send you some messages about where you can get the best coffee. I know you know that city centre so well. Lovely to see you. And i know you love a bargain, louise i will be hitting the shops soon, thank you. Nina is covering some serious ground this morning, walking All Over The Place in chester. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. So, the next stage of Easing Lockdown has started, but among those hit hard and facing an uncertain future are hundreds of gyms and Leisure Centres across london and the Home Counties. While many people are keen to return to them, a poll by Mens Health Magazine has found that almost half of respondents said they wont be renewing their Gym Memberships, post lockdown. The Industry Body, uk active, wants the government to cut vat and offer financial help to businesses. And retailers have been busy over the weekend preparing to reopen this morning after months of closure. Its been a difficult period, with many retailers, Big And Small, struggling to survive. And the next few months may continue to be challenging. Our locations here in Covent Garden and billington arcade do rely quite a lot on foreign travellers coming into the uk. So there wont be those sort of numbers that we have experienced in previous years. But were really hoping that londoners do come back to stores and were really excited to have people back in. Police say they deeply regret the hurt caused when a good friday Church Service in south london was shut down for Breaching Covid restrictions. This is the moment when metropolitan Police Officers took to the altar during the service, and threatened worshippers to leave or face a fine. They say they found some worshippers without masks and not socially distancing at Christ The King on balham high road. Scotland yard said significant reflection and learning by both officers. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Overground is part suspended, with no service between Liverpool Street and Hackney Downs, and minor delays between Hackney Downs and cheshunt, chingford and enfield town due to a fault with the signalling system. On the roads, traffic is slow into town on the a13 from barking. And the Traffic Lights are not working on Wandsworth Road in both directions at the junction with nine elms lane after an accident yesterday. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. It is a cold start again this morning, with temperatures widely below zero. Morning, with temperatures so, a little bit of frost. Morning, with temperatures High Pressure stays in charge for most of this week, but its not wall to wall sunshine. You can see this warm front for this morning. Thats going to bring a band of rain. But this morning, at least at first, it could turn wintry ahead of it clearing away. So, a bit of sleet and snow mixed into that. But becoming dry and fine with some sunshine, the risk of a shower, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 11 celsius. Overnight tonight, that shower risk diminishes. Under clear skies it is going to be another cold night. The minimum temperature, potentially away from central london, dropping down to 3. So another frost first thing on tuesday morning. Still the risk of one or two showers tomorrow, but as i said, High Pressure still in charge. Plenty of dry, fine weather in the forecast, with some sunny spells. Temperatures slowly recovering as we head further through this week. But we are also at risk of one or two showers. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Coming up on the programme this morning well hear more memories of the Duke Of Edinburgh from those who knew him well including the former australian Prime Minister kevin rudd, and the sailing pioneer, sir Robin Knox Johnston. 0h, oh, iwas oh, i was a dancer. Dad, you were an enaineer. Sir Anthony Hopkins won a bafta last night his first in 27 years although he missed his big moment as he was too busy painting. More details on that, and the other winners, after half past eight. And well be chatting to two of The Nolan Sisters, anne and linda. They tell us how theyve been leaning on each other, and the rest of the family, as they both receive treatment for cancer. If you watched any of the tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh over the weekend, youll know he was as comfortable chatting to a plumber or a postie, as he was with a president or a Prime Minister. Prince philip Met Thousands of people during his decades of royal visits and walkabouts, and he often left them with stories to share. Graham satchell has been hearing just a few of them. Archive over at mablethorpe, the Duke Of Edinburgh begins his tour of the flooded areas in a naval dock. He has already flown over much of the land to see for himself. The scale of the disaster. The north sea flood, 1953. It claimed more than 300 lives. As part of his visit, Prince Philip spoke to a local reporter, colin walker, seen here with his wife. Colins son dave takes up the story. He asked my dad if he was ok, which was a nice thing to do, very considerate of him. And my dad, just in passing, mentioned that his feet were cold and wet, because he had a hole in his boot. Speedily work goes on to shift to the great heaps of sand i swept in from the sea. Anyway, the next morning, which, to my dads amazement, a new pair of Wellington Boots arrived at his hotel, and it was courtesy of the Duke Of Edinburgh, who had taken note of the young reporters predicament, taken the time to find out where he was staying, and amazingly, it was a size ten boot, which was a perfect fit. So it was the royal order of the boot and duke of wellington nowhere in sight. I think it goes to the essence of the character of the man, who did so many great things which were noticed, and he probably thought nothing of it. So, i think it speaks volumes of Prince Philip. Cheering. Fast forward more than 60 years, and this is the royal couple on a walkabout in leeds. In the crowd, ready with a bunch of flowers, junior proud. Unfortunately, the queen was on the other side of the road. Prince philip stopped, spoke tojunior, and arranged for him to be lifted over the barrier so he could meet the queen. Q i think i was crying because i was desperate to speak to her, and him. I was crying because i was desperate i was really, really blown away, and really happy that day. Watch pictures of almost any royal walkabout this is the same day and youll see Prince Philip doing this again and again, making sure no one goes home disappointed. He knows how much it means to these children to meet them, you know, and he wants to almost make their Dreams Come True at the fact of meeting such important, special people. I mean, these memories will last with these children for a lifetime, something they can talk to their children about. This is rukaya yusuf, who came to britain as a refugee when she was 1a. She has struggled to adapt, was bullied at school, but she ended up doing an Outward Bound course that changed her life. Rukaya was invited to give a speech about it at Buckingham Palace in front of Prince Philip. He was patron of the Outward Bound trust. He made me feel so comfortable. He was so kind. And while we were talking, other people were queuing behind us. I remember him saying to me, you see, all those people are waiting for you. You should be so proud of your achievements. And i said, oh, thank you so much. And he said, mm hm. Be careful with these big people you know . They might want to take every single part of you. Make sure you leave a big part for yourself. He made me feel special by him saying that, he made me feel valued, you know. He took my confidence from being, lets say, two level to ten. It feels good for someone to cherish your achievement and say to you on your face, that well done. Well done means a lot. It means a lot. Three small acts of kindness that will never be forgotten, that tell you a lot about the man. Graeme satchell, bbc news. Some lovely memories. Someone who met the Duke Of Edinburgh on several occasions is the former australian Prime Minister, kevin rudd. Hejoins us now from queensland. Thank you very much for being with us. We know that the duke visited australia more than 20 times. What do you think he represents for australians . I do you think he represents for australians . Do you think he represents for australians . I think there was a deep respect australians . I think there was a deep respect for australians . I think there was a deep respect for prince australians . I think there was a deep respect for Prince Philip, i deep respect for Prince Philip, which deep respect for Prince Philip, which is deep respect for Prince Philip, which is anchored in, in fact, his war service which is anchored in, in fact, his war service. This is a story perhaps not as war service. This is a story perhaps not as often war service. This is a story perhaps not as often told about his engagement with australia, with his first Time Engagement with australia, with his first time he was in 1940. I remember talking to him about this at a Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting once. And his early government meeting once. And his early deployment flu and some clapped out british battleships in 1939. Clapped out british battleships in 1939, 40. Clapped out british battleships in 1939, 40, escorting australian troops 1939, 40, escorting australian troops to 1939, 40, escorting australian troops to egypt across the indian ocean, troops to egypt across the indian ocean, including my father, who was on his ocean, including my father, who was on his way ocean, including my father, who was on his way to ocean, including my father, who was on his way to fight in the North African on his way to fight in the north African Campaign in palestine. When people African Campaign in palestine. When people reflect on phillip in this country people reflect on phillip in this country they do have a very deep respect country they do have a very deep respect for country they do have a very deep respect for the fact that this 18 year old kid joins the royal navy from the 18 year old kid joins the royal navy from the get go and is therefore some from the get go and is therefore some of from the get go and is therefore some of the ugliest actions of the second some of the ugliest actions of the second world war. And some of the ugliest actions of the second world war. Some of the ugliest actions of the second world war. And do you think that is shared second world war. And do you think that is shared throughout second world war. And do you think that is shared throughout many i that is shared throughout many countries in the commonwealth . I countries in the commonwealth . I think so, particularly if i could use the think so, particularly if i could use the term of the old commonwealth, the principal competence in the second world war. There competence in the second world war. There is competence in the second world war. There is a competence in the second world war. There is a recognition that these were there is a recognition that these were dangerous times and there was this young were dangerous times and there was this Young Naval Recruit who was into it this Young Naval Recruit who was into it big this Young Naval Recruit who was into it big time. But beyond his miiitary into it big time. But beyond his Military Service i think the other thing Military Service i think the other thing which australians want to do, as n1any thing which australians want to do, as many people have said in recent days, as many people have said in recent days, including the chap that you are just days, including the chap that you are just interviewing a minute ago from are just interviewing a minute ago from the are just interviewing a minute ago from the north of england, and that isjust from the north of england, and that isjust his from the north of england, and that isjust his down to earth, very basic isjust his down to earth, very basic human qualities. Australians appreciate basic human qualities. Australians appreciate earthiness, they appreciate earthiness, they appreciate sense of humour, they appreciate appreciate sense of humour, they appreciate spontaneity, they certainly appreciate the fact that this bloke, given that he is from the royals, seriously spend time with people and engages them with individual human beings. For australians it was that Levelling Quality australians it was that Levelling Quality about philip which i think had an quality about philip which i think had an impact. It does another whether had an impact. It does another whether you are a republican or a monarch. Whether you are a republican or a monarch, and i am republican, he had an impact monarch, and i am republican, he had an impact on monarch, and i am republican, he had an impact on people. You monarch, and i am republican, he had an impact on people. An impact on people. You talked about the sense an impact on people. You talked about the sense of an impact on people. You talked about the sense of humour i an impact on people. You talked about the sense of humour and l an impact on people. You talked i about the sense of humour and the spontaneity. Did you see some of that yourself, meeting several times . ,. , that yourself, meeting several times . ,. , times . Oh, yeah, all the time. He was very funny times . Oh, yeah, all the time. He was very funny i times . Oh, yeah, all the time. He was very funny. I remember times . Oh, yeah, all the time. He was very funny. I remember him l was very funny. I remember him telling was very funny. I remember him telling me was very funny. I remember him telling me a story once, and i had It Semi Corroborated from australian sources It Semi Corroborated from australian sources earlier on, i think it was during sources earlier on, i think it was during the sources earlier on, i think it was during the 1954 royal visit to australia, the first time a british nronarch australia, the first time a british monarch was in australia, and philip was there monarch was in australia, and philip was there in monarch was in australia, and philip was there in my own home state of queensland. I think in brisbane. And as queensland. think in brisbane. And as happens queensland. I think in brisbane. And as happens with the royals, you get trotted as happens with the royals, you get trotted around to witness all sorts of strange trotted around to witness all sorts of strange events. In this case it was an of strange events. In this case it was an exhibition of queensland wood chopping, was an exhibition of queensland wood chopping, wood cutting. You have probably chopping, wood cutting. You have probably seen it before. Who chops through probably seen it before. Who chops through the piece of timber first. It is through the piece of timber first. It is a through the piece of timber first. It is a thing we do in rural queensland big time. My father used to do it queensland big time. My father used to do it big queensland big time. My father used to do it big time as well. He and the queen to do it big time as well. He and the queen were observing this. They et the queen were observing this. They get 2 the queen were observing this. They get 2 of the queen were observing this. They get 2 of the sash to the chap who wins get 2 of the sash to the chap who wins and get 2 of the sash to the chap who wins. And the duke says Something Like, wins. And the duke says Something Like. Well, wins. And the duke says Something Like, well, you must be able to chop a lot with like, well, you must be able to chop a lot with shoulders like that, to which a lot with shoulders like that, to which he a lot with shoulders like that, to which he said, well, duke, i can which he said, well, duke, can chop which he said, well, duke, i can chop a which he said, well, duke, i can chop a tonne of arc. And Prince Philip chop a tonne of arc. And Prince Philip says. Chop a tonne of arc. And Prince Philip says, study, old chap. Her majesty philip says, study, old chap. Her majesty the queen said, ok, i can chop majesty the queen said, ok, i can chop half majesty the queen said, ok, i can chop half a majesty the queen said, ok, i can chop half a bloody town an hour tonne~ chop half a bloody town an hour tonne~ these chop half a bloody town an hour tonne. These sort of stories kick around tonne. These sort of stories kick around the tonne. These sort of stories kick around the country. You get a fair sense around the country. You get a fair sense of around the country. You get a fair sense of the around the country. You get a fair sense of the guy. He was not a correct sense of the guy. He was not a correct royal from. He was monstrously politically incorrect, which monstrously politically incorrect, which is monstrously politically incorrect, which is probably why he was in so n1any which is probably why he was in so many parts which is probably why he was in so many parts of australian life, so appealing many parts of australian life, so appealing. It doesnt matter whether you are appealing. It doesnt matter whether you are a appealing. It doesnt matter whether you are a monarchist or a republican, i think given the age he was from. Republican, i think given the age he was from, given he was from the imperial was from, given he was from the imperial age, the last age of empire, imperial age, the last age of empire, and he was brought up by mountbatten, the last viceroy of india. Mountbatten, the last viceroy of india. The mountbatten, the last viceroy of india, the fact he had this Ability Tojust india, the fact he had this Ability Tojust deal with people and engage them, tojust deal with people and engage them, as tojust deal with people and engage them, as the young woman you interviewed just before said, as an individual. Interviewed just before said, as an individual, irrespective of where they come individual, irrespective of where they come from, and often with a wicked they come from, and often with a wicked sense of humour, that is what ithink wicked sense of humour, that is what i think leaves the impression here. Thank i think leaves the impression here. Thank you i think leaves the impression here. Thank you so much for sharing some of your memories of the Duke Of Edinburgh with us here on breakfast. That is kevin rod, former Prime Minister of australia. Appreciate your time. Thank you for making us laugh as well. Your time. Thank you for making us laugh as well your time. Thank you for making us laugh as well. Thank you very much. Of all the stories, laugh as well. Thank you very much. Of all the stories, that laugh as well. Thank you very much. Of all the stories, that is laugh as well. Thank you very much. Of all the stories, that is up of all the stories, that is up there. That is a good one. And well told as well. It there. That is a good one. And well told as well told as well. It is the way you tell them as well. Told as well. It is the way you tell them as well. In told as well. It is the way you tell them as well. In time told as well. It is the way you tell them as well. In time for told as well. It is the way you tell them as well. In time for the i told as well. It is the way you tell l them as well. In time for the sport. And history made at the masters. I and history made at the masters. I am trying to get louise excited about the golf she normally gives me the golf eyes when i talk about it. This is big. It me the golf eyes when i talk about it this is big it. This is big. It went on quite late. It it. This is big. It went on quite late it has it. This is big. It went on quite late. It has been it. This is big. It went on quite late. It has been historic. I it. This is big. It went on quite l late. It has been historic. Hideki matsuyama the first japanese man to win a major, one of golf� s most coveted prizes, the greenjacket. Andy swiss was watching the action. A moment of victory, and history. For Hideki Matsuyama, and forjapan, a first masters title, but not without a little drama. It had seemed a victory procession. Matsuyama was four clear with just four holes left. But then he found the water. And his playing partner, xander schauffele, found a birdie. Suddenly the american wasjust two behind. But at the very next hole it was schauffeles turn to make a costly error, and his hopes disappeared with it. Still it wasnt over though, as the unheralded Will Zalatoris posted a target some performance on his masters debut. But after his wobble, matsuyama held his nerve and tapped in for triumph. The celebrations might have been understated, but the achievement was huge the first japanese man to win any major championship, a moment for him and for his country to savour. Andy swiss, bbc news. Congratulations, hideki. Thank you. There was a heated debate after Manchester Uniteds win at tottenham in the Premier League, with united manager ole Gunnar Solskjaer saying the referee had been conned. Edison cavani was first to put the ball in the net for united, but spurs were unhappy with this incident in the build up, Son Heung Min apparently hit in the face. The goal was ruled out, and son then put tottenham ahead, but united came back with three second half goals cavanis standing this time and the managers had very different views on that disallowed goal. I always use the analogy that, if that was my son and he gets that from one of his mates and he stays down, and he needs ten other mates to help up three minutes after, hes not going to get food for a few days, because that is embarrassing. Sonny is very lucky that his father is a better person than ole. Im very, very disappointed. And because with me, like we say in portugal, bread is bread and cheese is cheese, i told already ole what i think about his comments. So tottenham missed the chance to go back into the top four, in a very tight race for the Champions League spots. West ham are there instead, just a point behind leicester after a 3 2 win at the london stadium two more goals for the in form Jesse Lingard. Leicesters preparations were hampered, with james maddison, Hamza Choudhury and ayoze perez all left out for Breaching Covid 19 protocols. Theyre good boys, theyre all good lads. I work closely with them and theres no animosity, theres nothing like that. But we have a value to how we work on a daily basis, and how we prepare for games, and if anyone falls short of that, then we have to move on without them. Newcastle manager steve bruce described their 2 1 win over burnley as a huge result. It lifts them six points clear of the relegation zone. Allan Saint Maximin scored the winner, and showed us what socially distanced dancefloors might look like when the nightclubs are allowed to reopen. Sheffield uniteds relegation could be confirmed as soon as next weekend. Their latest defeat came at home to arsenal. Alexandre lacazette with two for the gunners as they won 3 0, to move them into the top half of the table. The scottish champions rangers are still on course to finish the season unbeaten, and their 100 home record is intact too, after they beat hibernian at ibrox, ryan kents spectacular strike helping them to a 2 1victory. Helen glovers decision to return to rowing after five years has paid of handsomely. She and polly swan took gold in the womens pair, at the european championships in italy. Glover has her sights set on tokyo, and becoming the first woman to make a British Olympic Rowing Team after having children. I was literally thinking, am i going to make it down the track . And its silly, because i do it in training every day. But just something about racing makes those doubts come to the surface. Now ive squashed those all, i can move forward and be the athlete i know i am, move on to the athlete that i want to be as well. Three children she has had. Incredible, isnt it . And finally, how can you tell if the Cricket Season has arrived . Well, the weather normally gets worse. This was the scene in manchester, where lancashire and sussex, unsurprisingly, didnt finish their match. They did get manage a bit of Fielding Practice though, swapping Cricket Balls for snowballs. Can you believe that . In april . Its wron , can you believe that . In april . It� s wrong, isnt it . Can you believe that . In april . Its wrong, isnt it . Get can you believe that . In april . Its wrong, isnt it . Get your can you believe that . In april . Its wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves i can you believe that . In april . Its| wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves on. We are talking wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves on. We are talking about wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves on. We are talking about that wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves on. We are talking about that right i wrong, isnt it . Get your gloves on. | we are talking about that right now. We had all sorts of weather over the weekend including snow. Andrew from wiltshire sent this picture of his front drive look at the snow on the cars. And the appropriately named april from oxfordshire emailed this picture of her back garden. And take a look at this wintry scene from jon in tewkesbury. Heres the scene in windsor this morning. Daniela relph is there. A steady falling of snow. Falling of snow. Cala can give us all the details. All the details. Carol, goodness me good morning. Still some snow in the forecast. As we go through this week dont be surprised if you see a little bit more. High pressure is in charge. Things are fairly quiet and it is still cold. We have just things are fairly quiet and it is still cold. We havejust had things are fairly quiet and it is still cold. We have just had the coldest night since april 2013. Tulloch bridge fell to 9. It might fall a little bit further. Glasgow is 4. Manchester 2. Belfast freezing and cardiff plus three. You get the drift. Through this week it will remain cold. Frost by night. Mainly dry. Still some wintry showers. Equally some sunshine. You can see the picture today. High pressure driving our weather. The blue emmas indicating we are still in that cold air. This is a Weather Front producing that snow. It will continue to think so. Still some wintry showers. We have had them down Eastern England overnight, through northern ireland, the bulk of them through wales into the midlands, the Home Counties and southern areas. Here it is in the forecast charts. It will continue to drift toward the south and the south east corner. Then it will clear away. A lot of dry weather. A cold start. A lot of sunshine. Then we are into scattered showers in the afternoon. Through northern ireland, wales, northern ireland, the east of scotland and Eastern England. Not all of us will see them. Most of us want. They could still be wintry in the north in particular and in some of the heavier bursts in the south. More especially on the hills as we go into the afternoon. Temperatures six in the north, 11 in the south. Temperatures fall away under these clear skies quite quickly this evening. An overnight once again it is going to be cold, it is going to be frosty. The risk of ice on untreated surfaces. More cloud producing showers in western areas. As we move across the country these are temperatures in towns and cities, well below freezing. Across north east scotland it could get as cold as 5 or 6. As we go through tomorrow, High Pressure is plonked across the uk. Hardly a breath of wind. Not a across the uk. Hardly a breath of wind. Nota nice across the uk. Hardly a breath of wind. Not a nice bar in the charter. More showers around tomorrow. Cold and frosty start. A lot of blue skies to start with. The cloud will bubble up through the day and that will produce some showers. The best chance of avoiding them will be north east scotland and the northern isles. Temperatures 6 degrees here. They are starting to climb a little bit. 11 and 12 further south. We still have High Pressure with us overnight tuesday into wednesday. For wednesday itself it is drifting further north. Again, not much in the way of isobars on the chart. Another cold start to the day, another frosty one. This to my patches. On wednesday again, a bit more cloud. Spreading out. Still sunshine. Temperatures aid in the north, feeling cooler along the north sea coastline. The odd shower. Still relatively mild towards the west. Temperatures closer to average. Thank you, carol. Average. Thank ou, carol. � ,. , thank you, carol. A bit annoying if, when the shops thank you, carol. A bit annoying if, when the shops reopened thank you, carol. A bit annoying if, when the shops reopened in thank you, carol. A bit annoying if, l when the shops reopened in england today. When the shops reopened in england toda ,. , today. They might sell more coats alwa s today. They might sell more coats always looking today. They might sell more coats always looking for today. They might sell more coats always looking for the today. They might sell more coats always looking for the positive. I as weve been hearing, Lockdown Rules are being eased today, in different ways, in all four nations of the uk. Lets explore what that means for the spread of the virus, and for our health in general, with one of our regular breakfast gps, dr nighat arif. Lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of chances lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of changes today lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of changes today. How lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of changes today. How are lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of changes today. How are your i lovely to see you. Morning. Lots of. Changes today. How are your patients feeling . I changes today. How are your patients feelin . ~ ,. , changes today. How are your patients feelin . ~ ,. , feeling . I think they are really excited. Feeling . I think they are really excited i feeling . I think they are really excited. I have feeling . I think they are really excited. I have got feeling . I think they are really excited. I have got three i feeling . I think they are really i excited. I have got three groups of patients excited. I have got three groups of patients i excited. I have got three groups of patients i have been talking to in the last patients i have been talking to in the last couple of weeks about how we are the last couple of weeks about how we are going to approach the 12th of aprii we are going to approach the 12th Of Aprii My we are going to approach the 12th of april. My first couple of patients are excited. We know we have got to are excited. We know we have got to a position are excited. We know we have got to a position where the numbers of the virus have a position where the numbers of the virus have come down and the rates of death, virus have come down and the rates of death, thankfully, have completely gone down as well. We have got completely gone down as well. We have got the Vaccination Programme, which have got the Vaccination Programme, which has have got the Vaccination Programme, which has given them a lot of confidence. My middle group of patients confidence. My middle group of patients i sort of excited but nervous patients i sort of excited but nervous at the same time about what this all nervous at the same time about what this all means. This is our third time this all means. This is our third time in this all means. This is our third time in lockdown. We are desperate not to time in lockdown. We are desperate not to get time in lockdown. We are desperate not to get to a fourth lockdown. And my third not to get to a fourth lockdown. And my third group of patients are really my third group of patients are really nervous, they really had a lot of really nervous, they really had a lot of social anxiety, even to the point lot of social anxiety, even to the point where some of my patients have had agoraphobia, they are scared of stepping had agoraphobia, they are scared of stepping outside. That can be a combination of things. We have become combination of things. We have become used to being indoors, used to social become used to being indoors, used to social distancing, used to staying to social distancing, used to staying away from people. Suddenly, to start staying away from people. Suddenly, to start integrating is bringing its own set to start integrating is bringing its own set of to start integrating is bringing its own set of problems. I am trying to consult own set of problems. I am trying to consult with own set of problems. I am trying to consult with my patients on each different consult with my patients on each different level. I think this is something that again, we have got to think of something that again, we have got to think of ourselves. We are in a global think of ourselves. We are in a global pandemic. This is around the world global pandemic. This is around the worid if global pandemic. This is around the world if we global pandemic. This is around the world. If we look abroad and what is happening world. If we look abroad and what is happening in some places, they are going happening in some places, they are going into happening in some places, they are going into a happening in some places, they are going into a third wave and unfortunately, further lockdown as welt unfortunately, further lockdown as welt we unfortunately, further lockdown as well. We know this virus can mutate and it well. We know this virus can mutate and it can well. We know this virus can mutate and it can change. We cant become complacent and it can change. We cant become complacent. We know how viruses work complacent. We know how viruses work we complacent. We know how viruses work. We know exactly how to fight the enemy. Work. We know exactly how to fight the enemy, shall i say . I hate using that word the enemy, shall i say . I hate using that word. We have to make sure that we actually that word. We have to make sure that we actually do abide by the rules as much we actually do abide by the rules as much as we actually do abide by the rules as much as possible. But i think on the whole. Much as possible. But i think on the whole, exciting times. 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I think the first thing is the acceptance advice . I think the first thing is the acceptance of advice . I think the first thing is the acceptance of this advice . I think the first thing is the acceptance of this is advice . I think the first thing is the acceptance of this is a i advice . I think the first thing is the acceptance of this is a big l the acceptance of this is a big change the acceptance of this is a big change and definitely voicing your concerns change and definitely voicing your concerns about the anxiety that you might concerns about the anxiety that you might have. We have seen a rise in mental might have. We have seen a rise in Mental Health. I know this has been covered Mental Health. I know this has been covered on Mental Health. I know this has been covered on a Mental Health. I know this has been covered on a number of occasions. This is covered on a number of occasions. This is a covered on a number of occasions. This is a time covered on a number of occasions. This is a time for a sombre reflection this is a time for a sombre reflection as well. Weve had a very difficult reflection as well. Weve had a very difficult weekend where we have been reflecting difficult weekend where we have been reflecting about the Duke Of Edinburgh and loss and grief. And as much edinburgh and loss and grief. And as much as edinburgh and loss and grief. And as much as it edinburgh and loss and grief. And as much as it is edinburgh and loss and grief. And as much as it is hard to say whether you are much as it is hard to say whether you are a much as it is hard to say whether you are a monarchist or not, the end of it we you are a monarchist or not, the end of it we know you are a monarchist or not, the end of it we know the queen is grieving and there of it we know the queen is grieving and there is of it we know the queen is grieving and there is bereavement we all have to be reflective of. Weve all saw had the to be reflective of. Weve all saw had the death of nicky graham as welt had the death of nicky graham as welt ive had the death of nicky graham as well. Ive seen that personally in my practices. Mental health has been on the my practices. Mental health has been on the rise my practices. Mental health has been on the rise. Anxiety and depression is on on the rise. Anxiety and depression is on the on the rise. Anxiety and depression is on the rise. Always talk, never keep is on the rise. Always talk, never keep it is on the rise. Always talk, never keep it bottled up inside. Thankfully, the taboo and stigma around thankfully, the taboo and Stigma Around Mental Health has decreased. Take baby around Mental Health has decreased. Take baby steps. It is it really is going take baby steps. It is it really is going outside, only plan things you know going outside, only plan things you know you going outside, only plan things you know you are capable of doing. Dont do any know you are capable of doing. Dont do any more know you are capable of doing. Dont do any more. There is no pressure. So much do any more. There is no pressure. So much services out there that can support so much services out there that can support you so much services out there that can support you. Also as gps, we have always support you. Also as gps, we have always been support you. Also as gps, we have always been open throughout the pandemic. If you fail to get through to us, pandemic. If you fail to get through to us, self pandemic. If you fail to get through to us, self refer yourself into the psychological services. There is also psychological services. There is also Healthy Minds as well. There is the good also Healthy Minds as well. There is the Good Samaritans for those of us struggling the Good Samaritans for those of us struggling with grief and bereavement, because weve had such a huge bereavement, because weve had such a huge loss bereavement, because weve had such a huge loss and as we are coming out of iockdown a huge loss and as we are coming out of lockdown i a huge loss and as we are coming out of lockdown i know a lot of my patients of lockdown i know a lot of my patients will start the grieving Process Patients will start the grieving process because they can get together with Family Members after the loss together with Family Members after the loss of relatives they have had over covid 19. There is the good grief over covid 19. There is the good griefjust over covid 19. There is the good griefjust as over covid 19. There is the good griefjust as well who can support you griefjust as well who can support you. Always reach out, please never keep it you. Always reach out, please never keep it bottled up. You you. Always reach out, please never keep it bottled up. Keep it bottled up. You make lots of ve aood keep it bottled up. You make lots of very good points keep it bottled up. You make lots of very good points. Can keep it bottled up. You make lots of very good points. Can we keep it bottled up. You make lots of very good points. Can we talk i very good points. Can we talk briefly about ramadan, which begins today . You have talked about this before, how important it is to continue getting the vaccine if you can . , continue getting the vaccine if you can . ,. ,. , continue getting the vaccine if you can . , can . Yeah, ramadan is starting for some today. Can . Yeah, ramadan is starting for some today, some can . Yeah, ramadan is starting for some today, some tomorrow, i can . Yeah, ramadan is starting for| some today, some tomorrow, some wednesday. Some today, some tomorrow, some wednesday. It is very confusing. I wont wednesday. It is very confusing. I wont go wednesday. It is very confusing. I wont go into it. A billion people around wont go into it. A billion people around the wont go into it. A billion people around the world will be observing the holiest month as muslims that we observe the holiest month as muslims that we observe. Its really important that actually observe. Its really important that actually at observe. Its really important that actually at this time we have had clarification from the scholars and imamss clarification from the scholars and imamss around the world. The british Isiamic Imamss around the world. The british islamic medical association, the muslim islamic medical association, the muslim council, have said it is completely permissible for you to have your completely permissible for you to have your vaccine. So please, anybody have your vaccine. So please, Anybody Listening concerned about having Anybody Listening concerned about having their first vaccine or second dose, having their first vaccine or second dose. Dont having their first vaccine or second dose, dont delay it. This will help us keep dose, dont delay it. This will help us keep out dose, dont delay it. This will help us keep out of a fourth lockdown. We dont us keep out of a fourth lockdown. We dont want us keep out of a fourth lockdown. We dont want to get into that. And also, dont want to get into that. And also, it dont want to get into that. And also, it wont break your fast as welt also, it wont break your fast as welt if also, it wont break your fast as welt if you also, it wont break your fast as well. If you are concerned that it might, well. If you are concerned that it might, or well. If you are concerned that it might, oryou have well. If you are concerned that it might, or you have worries, always consult might, or you have worries, always consult your might, or you have worries, always consult your scholar. But as muslims we know consult your scholar. But as muslims we know there is leniency when it comes we know there is leniency when it comes to we know there is leniency when it comes to ramadan. We are going to be fasting comes to ramadan. We are going to be fasting from comes to ramadan. We are going to be fasting from sunrise to sunset, with no water~ fasting from sunrise to sunset, with no water. And if you are concerned that having no water. And if you are concerned that having the vaccine might make you poorly, that having the vaccine might make you poorly, you can always skip a day and you poorly, you can always skip a day and have your fast later in the kaiann day and have your fast later in the kaiann day and have your fast later in the kalann calendar month. This is something kalann calendar month. This is something that is or was going to be in discussions because it is the second in discussions because it is the second time we are spending ramadan under second time we are spending ramadan under restricted measures. We headed over lockdown last year, which wasnt over lockdown last year, which wasnt a over lockdown last year, which wasnt a pleasant experience as i wasnt a pleasant experience as i was observing ramadan last year. I will be was observing ramadan last year. I will be observing ramadan starting from tomorrow. I know how much, as a muslim from tomorrow. I know how much, as a muslim community, we have worked really muslim community, we have worked really hard. Muslim community, we have worked really hard, we have got Vaccination Programme really hard, we have got Vaccination Programme is happening. We have done a Lot Of Programme is happening. We have done a lot of outreach work. I have great faith that a lot of outreach work. I have great faith that it a lot of outreach work. I have great faith that it will go peacefully and safely faith that it will go peacefully and safely and hopefully everybody enjoys safely and hopefully everybody enjoys it. Safely and hopefully everybody eno s it. ,. , ~ safely and hopefully everybody eno s it. ,. r safely and hopefully everybody eno sit. ,. r. , safely and hopefully everybody eno s it. ,. r. , enjoys it. You take care. Thank you very much enjoys it. You take care. Thank you very much indeed. Enjoys it. You take care. Thank you very much indeed. Lovely enjoys it. You take care. Thank you very much indeed. Lovely to i enjoys it. You take care. Thank you very much indeed. Lovely to see i enjoys it. You take care. Thank you l very much indeed. Lovely to see you. Talking about getting a Haircut Ending in from today. Well, we cant promise you you will get a haircut but we will take you inside a hairdressers in the next 20 minutes. It is not the same, is it . Ida. Hairdressers in the next 20 minutes. It is not the same, is it . It is not the same, is it . No, but ou can it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see some it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see some of it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see some of the it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see some of the arts i it is not the same, is it . No, but you can see some of the arts getting a haircut. Maybe that will help. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. So, the next stage of Easing Lockdown has started, but among those hit hard and facing an uncertain future are hundreds of gyms and Leisure Centres across london and the Home Counties. While many people are keen to return to them, a poll by Mens Health Magazine has found that almost half of respondents said they wont be renewing their Gym Memberships post lockdown. Its why the Industry Body uk active is calling on the government to cut vat and offer financial help to gyms and leisure businesses. And retailers too have been busy over the weekend preparing to reopen this morning after the lockdown closure. Its been a difficult period, with many retailers Big And Small struggling to survive. And the next few months may continue to be challenging. Our locations here in Covent Garden and billington arcade do rely quite a lot on foreign travellers coming into the uk. So there wont be those sort of numbers that we have experienced in previous years. But were really hoping that londoners do come back to stores and were really excited to have people back in. In other news, police say they deeply regret the hurt caused when a good friday Church Service in south london was shut down for Breaching Covid restrictions. This is the moment when metrolpolitan Police Officers took to the alter during the service and threatened worshippers to leave or face a fine. They say they found some worshippers without masks and not socially distancing at Christ The King on balham high road. Scotland yard said significant reflection and learning has been undertaken by the two officers involved. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Overground, hammersmith and city and Tfl Rail Have Delays. Train cancellations and signal failures. On the roads, traffic is slow into town on the a13 from barking. And the Traffic Lights are not working on Wandsworth Road in both directions at the junction with nine elms lane after an accident yesterday. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. It is a cold start again this morning, with temperatures widely below zero. So, a little bit of frost. High pressure stays in charge for much of this week, but its not wall to wall sunshine. You can see this warm front for this morning. Thats going to bring a band of rain. But this morning, at least at first, it could turn wintry ahead of it clearing away. So, a bit of sleet and snow mixed into that. But becoming dry and fine with some sunshine, the risk of a shower, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 11 celsius. Overnight tonight, that shower risk diminishes. Under clear skies it is going to be another cold night. The minimum temperature, potentially away from central london, dropping down to 3. So another frost first thing on tuesday morning. Still the risk of one or two showers tomorrow, but as i said, High Pressure still in charge. Plenty of dry, fine weather in the forecast, with some sunny spells. Temperatures slowly recovering as we head further through this week. But we are also at risk of one or two showers. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our Headlines Today. Open for business outdoor hospitality, shops and hairdressers in england welcome back customers in the latest stage of lockdown easing. 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Sir Anthony Hokins were an engineer. Sir Anthony Hopkins becomes were an engineer. Sir Anthony Hopkins becomes the were an engineer. Sir Anthony Hopkins becomes the oldest l were an engineer. Sir Anthony I Hopkins becomes the oldest ever winner of the Best Actor Award at the baftas. Good morning. Some of us are waking up good morning. Some of us are waking up to sleet and snow, and there will be further wintry showers at times, a fair bit of sunshine, and it will feel cold in the first half of the week, with temperatures recovering in the second. The details later in the programme. Good morning. Its monday the 12th of april. Our top story. The Prime Minister has urged people to behave responsibly as england takes its next step in easing Lockdown Restrictions from today. Pubs and restaurants can now serve customers outside, and all shops, gyms and Close Contact Services like hairdressers can re open. Some rules have also been relaxed in wales, scotland and northern ireland. Aru na iyengar reports. Opening its doors at midnight. Regulars at this Huddersfield Pub have been waiting for this moment for months. What used to be taken for granted now a luxury to be savoured. Drinking could only take place outdoors, so was the chilly weather a put off . It was snowing earlier, but i was still going to come out. Just put my coat on after 14 months of not going anywhere except funerals, its a great plus. We didnt even know if anyone was going to come. Its in huddersfield, its midnight, its freezing cold. And if you look, everyones come. There isnt a single table that people havent arrived at. Thousands of businesses are reopening under the next phase of covid restriction easing. In england, shops can open, pubs and restaurants can serve customers outdoors. Hairdressers, salons, gyms and Outdoor Attractions like zoos and theme parks can now be visited. In wales, Nonessential Shops can reopen today, but it will be a few more weeks until pubs can do the same. Travel restrictions across the border have been eased, and most children are back in school. And in scotland, most children will return to school unless theyre shielding. Some are still closed for easter holidays. In northern ireland, all children are back in school. The stay at home message is being relaxed, and up to ten people from two households can meet in a private garden. In a statement, Prime Minister Boris Johnson struck a cautious tone. He said, i urge everyone to continue to behave responsibly and remember, hands, face, space and fresh air to suppress covid as we push on with our Vaccination Programme. But theres no stopping the enthusiasm of Pub Landlords as they prepare to pull the pints. But this pub in bexleyheath applied for a temporary licence to open at midnight. I think weve come through the woods, so im hoping that this is sort of a rebirth, almost, and that were open now for the foreseeable. The next big date for hospitality will be may the 17th, when hopefully customers will be able to enjoy a meal and a drink indoors. Aruna iyengar, bbc news. And we will be talking about the changes throughout the programme this morning on breakfast. The Prime Minister will lead tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh in the commons later as parliament is recalled a day early from its easter break. The Princess Royal said her father had left a legacy which can inspire us all and the duke of york said the queen had described Prince Philips death as having left a huge void in her life. Our royal correspondent Daniela Relph is at windsor this morning. Daniela, what can we expect in the next few days . Over the next few days we will be getting more details of the Funeral Service itself here in windsor as a list of those 30 people who will be attending the funeral under covid restrictions, and that will include prince harry, the duke of sussex. There are now a number of reports this morning saying he is back in the uk, arriving on a flight from california to Heathrow Airport yesterday afternoon. His spokespeople will not confirm that he is back, but if you do the maths and work out how he would need to follow the uks rules around self isolation, he really would have to be back in the uk by now in order to be back in the uk by now in order to be tested and then safely attend his grandfathers funeral at the weekend. We will also have all of those political tributes today from across all of the nations. And i think with all of those, what we will see is politicians talking quite personally with their own memories and anecdotes of the Duke Of Edinburgh, and many will have met him over the years and will have plenty to share, offering of course their condolences and sympathy to their condolences and sympathy to the queen. ,. , ~ , there are calls for the former Prime Minister David Cameron to appear before parliament, over his work as a lobbyist for a Financial Firm which has since collapsed. Mr cameron has not broken any rules, but has said he has important lessons to learn about his contact with senior ministers, on behalf greensill capital. Our chief Political Correspondent adam fleming is on downing street. Adam, what exactly did he do . Good morning, dan. About a year ago, the treasury was developing all the schemes to help businesses deal with the lockdown and coronavirus. David cameron, who used to be the boss here in downing street, was working for a Company Called greensill capital, and he e mailed and texted the chancellor, rishi sunak, some senior officials in the treasury, somejunior ministers, and it turned out earlier he had also had a private drink we think with matt hancock, the health secretary, about another business opportunity. And he suggested that the treasury look at this company and include it in one of the schemes. Officials looked at it, rejected it and it didnt go forward. Although this company then did get involved in another government scheme involved in giving loans to other firms, so it does get quite complicated. But what has happened in the last few week as the Financial Times on the sunday Times Newspapers have published a series of texts and e mails showing how much contact there was between the former Prime Minister and the current government. David cameron released a lengthy statement yesterday saying he was sorry that people might lose theirjobs as a result of a business that he was involved in, and he said there were lessons to be learned about how hed interacted with the government because it could have created room for some misunderstandings or misinterpretations of what was going on. He is unapologetic about representing his company because he thought it was a good one that had good ideas that could be good for the country. But labour say there are still lots of questions about precisely how many people he got in touch with, and what did he actually know about how this company was doing, because it then went into administration a few months later. And labour want to make this idea of the relationship between government ministers and companies a big theme of this parliament, sol ministers and companies a big theme of this parliament, so i dont think this story is going to go away, and there are a few people calling for wholesale changes to the rules that govern all of this, but the people who are currently running this building, i dont detect any appetite for any changes. Adam, thank ou appetite for any changes. Adam, thank you very appetite for any changes. Adam, thank you very much appetite for any changes. Adam, thank you very much for appetite for any changes. Adam, thank you very much for that appetite for any changes. Adam, thank you very much for that update, adam is outside number 10 for us this morning. Officials in Saint Vincent have said the Caribbean Island looks like a battle zone after a series of volcanic eruptions. A volcano called La Soufriere First erupted on friday blanketing the area with ash and forcing around 16,000 people to leave their homes. Seismologists have warned that further eruptions are likely over the coming days. The Film Nomadland was the big winner in the bafta awards last night. The ceremony was held without an audience due to covid restrictions. That meant the winners accepted their awards via zoom although Sir Anthony Hopkins missed his big moment because he was busy painting as our entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson explains. Applause. In a year where cinemagoers had to stay home, best film of the baftas was one all about isolation. Nomadland. Nomadland, which is not out into the end of the month, is about a woman whos lost everything and travels the United States on her own in a van. It won four baftas, including Francis Mcdormand best actress. I need work. I like work. But sadly, in a year when you didnt even have to turn up to turn up, she still managed not to turn up. Weve just received this message via Carrier Pigeon from frances, who is somewhere in the wilds of north america. And neither did the winner of best actor. Sir Anthony Hopkins for the father. I dont need her or anyone else. I can manage very well on my own. At the age of 83, Sir Anthony Hopkins is now the oldest best actor winner ever. He did not appear on zoom during the ceremony, but did join in the Virtual Press room afterwards, and explained that he is on a long holiday in wales. I was sitting here painting, in fact. | in my room in the hotel. Im covered in paint. And i heard this cheer go up i from next door, and i thought, what the hell has happened . I thought they were watching a football match. And they came in i and said, well done. While the best stage invasion of the night happened after the star of rocks, bukky bakray, won the rising star award, and her on screen mother and her actual mother fumi couldnt contain themselves. Cheering. Next up, the oscars, and nomadland is now the clear favourite. But a word of warning. The last six films to win at the baftas have failed to repeat at the oscars. I wonder if Francis Mcdormand will bother to turn up. Colin paterson, bbc news. And we will have more from colin a little bit later in the programme. We have got more from carol right now. If you are just waking up this morning, carol, it is chilly in parts of the uk, as your picture proves. Absolutely right. This picture was taken by one of our weather watchers earlier on this morning, it is in shropshire. Thank you for sending your pictures in. We have also got snow in parts of wales, the midlands and Southern England. It is falling for a while, and looking at sunshine and showers, even those showers at times could be wintry. By night there is the risk of frost. In fact we have just had the coldest april night in the uk since 2013, temperatures fell to 9. Li in the highlands. You can see a lot of dry weather, sunshine to start the day. Rain, sleet and snow continuing to push down towards the south and south east before clearing, and when it does clear there will still be a lot of dry weather with scattered showers. Some showers this afternoon in the Channel Islands across Southern England, wales, getting into the east of england, but they are scattered, not all of us will see them, some of us will get away with a dry, sunny day. For northern ireland, england, scotland, a few showers could be wintry later, and the heaviest showers across the far north of scotland. This is no heatwave, six in lerwick, top temperatures ten or 11 in the south, so below average for this stage in april. Through the evening under the clear skies, temperatures will follow quite quickly. They will still be showers around, but a bit more cloud coming on across parts of the northwest. Temperatures will hold up but could fall to 6 tomorrow night north east scotland. Thank you very much, carol. More details on half an hour, but that is a lot of blue as weve been hearing, the Prime Minister will lead tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh in parliament today. Yesterday, the Princess Royal described the duke as my teacher, my supporter and my critic, while the duke of york and the earl of wessex both spoke outside a service held at windsor. He was a remarkable man. I loved him as a fathen he was a remarkable man. I loved him as a father. He was so calm. If you had a as a father. He was so calm. If you had a problem, he would think about it, had a problem, he would think about it. And had a problem, he would think about it. And that had a problem, he would think about it, and that was the great thing that i it, and that was the great thing that i wish it, and that was the great thing that i wish think about was that he was always that i wish think about was that he was always somebody that you could io was always somebody that you could o to was always somebody that you could go to and was always somebody that you could go to and he would listen. So it is a great go to and he would listen. So it is a great loss go to and he would listen. So it is a great loss. I think the way i would a great loss. I think the way i would put a great loss. I think the way i would put it is that we have lost almost would put it is that we have lost almost the grandfather of the nation, almost the grandfather of the nation, and i feel very sorry and supportive nation, and i feel very sorry and supportive of my mother, who is feeling supportive of my mother, who is feeling it. Supportive of my mother, who is feeling it. I supportive of my mother, who is feeling it, ithink, probably more than feeling it, ithink, probably more than everybody else. It feeling it, ithink, probably more than everybody else. Feeling it, ithink, probably more than everybody else. It has been a bit of a shock. Than everybody else. It has been a bit of a shock. However than everybody else. It has been a bit of a shock. However much than everybody else. It has been a bit of a shock. However much one | bit of a shock. However much one tries to prepare oneself for Something Like this, it is still a dreadful shock, and we are trying to come to terms with that. It is very, very sad, but i have to say that the extraordinary tributes and the memories that everybody has had been to share has been so fantastic, and itjust to share has been so fantastic, and it just goes to to share has been so fantastic, and itjust goes to show, he might have been ourfather, grandfather, been our father, grandfather, father in law, been ourfather, grandfather, father in law, but he meant so much to so many other people. Fatherinlaw, but he meant so much to so many other people. To so many other people. Well, lets seak to so many other people. Well, lets s eak to to so many other people. Well, lets speak to somebody to so many other people. Well, lets speak to somebody who to so many other people. Well, lets speak to somebody who knew to so many other people. Well, lets speak to somebody who knew him i to so many other people. Well, lets speak to somebody who knew him well. The pioneering yachtsman sir Robin Knox Johnston knew the duke through his work with the sail training association. Hejoins us now from portsmouth. You worked with him on various different roles, what was he like . I different roles, what was he like . I think what people didnt he had a wicked sense of humour. I can remember we were both trustees at the National Maritime museum, and he came back from a royal trip, a visit to japan, and came back from a royal trip, a visit tojapan, and it was a very came back from a royal trip, a visit to japan, and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. I said, to japan, and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. Isaid, how to japan, and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. I said, how did the trip 90, atmosphere. I said, how did the trip go, sir . He said, it went all right, but i had to be a bit diplomatic. I said, what happened . And he said, they asked me if i had been to japan before, and i didnt think it very diplomatic to tell them, yes i had, but but as First Lieutenant of the destroyer escorting a battleship for their surrender. Destroyer escorting a battleship for theirsurrender. He destroyer escorting a battleship for their surrender. He was called to their surrender. He was called to the gangway, and there were these two skeletons, and he said, who are you . And they said, we are Royal Marines, soaking wet, and he said, what doing here . He said, we were captured at singapore, a place called nagasaki, and that they scarpered. They got as far as tokyo bay, saw the white ensign, the marine flight, decided to swim out to the ship. And he is later he was at the Royal Association in lancashire dinner, and then he was telling this story, and they were both there he it made his evening, he love that sort of thing. find both there he it made his evening, he love that sort of thing. He love that sort of thing. And it does seem he love that sort of thing. And it does seem that he love that sort of thing. And it does seem that he he love that sort of thing. And it does seem that he always he love that sort of thing. And it does seem that he always had i does seem that he always had something to say to everyone, didnt he . He something to say to everyone, didnt he . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , he . He did. I used to have to go and re ort to he . He did. I used to have to go and report to him he . He did. I used to have to go and report to him every he . He did. I used to have to go and report to him every six he . He did. I used to have to go and report to him every six months he . He did. I used to have to go and report to him every six months on i report to him every six months on the training association, and we ran the training association, and we ran the tall ships races, and i was considering bringing in some more foreigners onto the organising committee, and i discussed it with him, i think in his taxi come to think of it, and it was just straight to the point, absolutely you should do it, we have to do that with the duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, and it has gone from strength to strength. Irate scheme, and it has gone from strength to strength. Scheme, and it has gone from strength to strength. We are also seeinu strength to strength. We are also seeing pictures strength to strength. We are also seeing pictures of strength to strength. We are also seeing pictures of him strength to strength. We are also seeing pictures of him sailing. Strength to strength. We are also seeing pictures of him sailing. He was a good sailor, wasnt he . He was a very competitive was a good sailor, wasnt he . He was a very competitive sailor. Was a good sailor, wasnt he . He was a very competitive sailor. He was a good sailor, wasnt he . He was a very competitive sailor. He loved i a very competitive sailor. He loved his racing. There is a wonderful story attributed to him when he was racing at cowes week, and coming up to mark, weve got certain rules to stop boats bumping into each other, and an australian aggressively yelled for water, australians are always aggressive, much as why we love them. Prince philip decided that had no right to it, so we ignored him. So Prince Philip ignored him. So Prince Philip ignored him. So Prince Philip ignored him and the australian yelled, hey, it is my blank water and Prince Philip said, i think youll find it belongs to my wife. And what did the australian sata that . He and what did the australian sata that . ,. ,. ,. , and what did the australian sata that . ,. ,. ,. , that . He got ashore, and someone said, ou that . He got ashore, and someone said. You going that . He got ashore, and someone said. You going to that . He got ashore, and someone said, you going to protest that . He got ashore, and someone said, you going to protest to . I that . He got ashore, and someone said, you going to protest to . And | said, you going to protest to . And he said, no, ithink said, you going to protest to . And he said, no, i think the geezer is probably right. You he said, no, i think the geezer is probably right he said, no, i think the geezer is robabl riuht. ,. , ~ probably right. You mention the Duke Of Edinburgh probably right. You mention the duke of Edinburgh Award probably right. You mention the duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, probably right. You mention the duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, what i probably right. You mention the duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, what do | of Edinburgh Award scheme, what do you think his legacy will be . I think that is going to be one of the very big ones, frankly. The number of mm very big ones, frankly. The number of young people very big ones, frankly. The number of young people who very big ones, frankly. The number of young people who will very big ones, frankly. The number of young people who will benefit, l of young people who will benefit, not just of young people who will benefit, notjust here but all over the world, will be quite fantastic. When you are interviewing people for jobs, if they had done the duke of Edinburgh Award, it widens the interest you have in them as a candidate. I think it has done a huge amount of good, notjust here but all over the world. I did huge amount of good, not ust here but all over the world. But all over the world. I did the bronze award, but all over the world. I did the bronze award, and but all over the world. I did the bronze award, and you but all over the world. I did the bronze award, and you speak l but all over the world. I did the | bronze award, and you speak to anybody who has done it, they will remember it really well, wont they . I think they do, and congratulations on your bronze award why didnt you go any further quest . You on your bronze award why didnt you go any further quest . Go any further quest . You are absolutely go any further quest . You are absolutely right go any further quest . You are absolutely right making i go any further quest . You are absolutely right making that| go any further quest . You are i absolutely right making that effort at that sort of absolutely right making that effort at that sort of age absolutely right making that effort at that sort of age is absolutely right making that effort at that sort of age is absolutely i at that sort of age is absolutely important, because the Duke Of Edinburgh was always interested in youth and particularly self training. This is the time you need to stretch people and make them realise they can achieve more than they thought, and that is what the duke of Edinburgh Award scheme does for young people. It is duke of Edinburgh Award scheme does for young people for young people. It is one of my big regrets for young people. It is one of my big regrets thank for young people. It is one of my big regrets thank you for young people. It is one of my big regrets thank you very i for young people. It is one of my| big regrets thank you very much indeed, sir Robin Knox Johnston, wonderful to speak to you and hear those anecdotes as well. You didnt answer the question i am still proud i did it, but it was a bronze award. Did you do it . No, i will tell you later on as to why. The Duke Of Edinburgh has been synonymous with the British Crown for many years, but he originally came from greece, living on the island of corfu. He did in fact only live there for 18 months before his family was forced into exile while he was an infant. Our correspondent, jenny hill, is in corfu for us this morning. How is the duke being remembered there . , how is the duke being remembered there . ,. , there . Rather quietly and reflectively. There . Rather quietly and reflectively. Good there . Rather quietly and | reflectively. Good morning there . Rather quietly and i reflectively. Good morning from there . Rather quietly and reflectively. Good morning from the birthplace of the Duke Of Edinburgh. You can see behind me the church in which the young then Prince Philip of greece was baptised. We are standing not far from of greece was baptised. We are standing not farfrom his of greece was baptised. We are standing not far from his family home on the island. But as you say, he wasnt here for long. He was born into a particularly tumultuous time into a particularly tumultuous time in this countrys history. Greece was at war with turkey and there was great political instability, and his family were forced to flee when he was just 18 months old, family were forced to flee when he wasjust 18 months old, a family were forced to flee when he was just 18 months old, a very dramatic escape by all accounts involving a british warship. The infant Prince Philip apparently carried to safety in the wooden crate that would have been used to transport oranges. As far as we know, the Duke Of Edinburgh never returned to the island of his birth, but they have never forgotten him here. The mayor of corfu told me that she sent an official letter of condolence to the British Royal family, and she says that they still feel a strong link to the duke, to the royal family here, feel a strong link to the duke, to the royalfamily here, and she feel a strong link to the duke, to the royal family here, and she says thatis the royal family here, and she says that is because first of all there is a sizeable British Expat Community on the island, but secondly because Prince Charles is a regular visitor to corfu, he comes here often, she told me, in a private capacity. We know thatjust last month, the Duke Of Edinburghs son spoke at a public event in athens, and spoke of his affection for greece, but also his deep connection that he feels to this part of the world on account of his familys history. We dont expect there to be a great outpouring of commemorations here in corfu. There are no large Public Events planned to mark the dukes passing, but as people in britain prepare for his funeral, i think you can expect for many people here a quiet sense of reflection over the life of a man whose story after all began right here. ,. ~ whose story after all began right here. ,. , i. Whose story after all began right here. ,. ~ , whose story after all began right here. ,. ,. Whose story after all began right here. ,. ,. , here. Jenny, thank you very much for that. Here. Jenny, thank you very much for that jenny here. Jenny, thank you very much for that jenny hill here. Jenny, thank you very much for that. Jenny hill live here. Jenny, thank you very much for that. Jenny hill live in here. Jenny, thank you very much for that. Jenny hill live in corfu, here. Jenny, thank you very much for that. Jenny hill live in corfu, the i that. Jenny hill live in corfu, the birthplace of the Duke Of Edinburgh. Lets talk about something happening today. Lots of people excited about this event today. Hairdressers in england can re open from today, and theyre going to be rather busy. Are you in . Soon as are open, im off danjohnson is at a salon for us this morning. There are people already there absolutely, people desperate to get backin absolutely, people desperate to get back in the chair. Im not organised enough to have booked myself an appointment in time, but there are people already getting a trim this morning. Lydia was first in the chair here today, how desperate were you to get back to the hairdresser . Very desperate, it has been a long time very desperate, it has been a Long Time Coming. Very desperate, it has been a Long Time Coming very desperate, it has been a Long Time Coming. Very desperate, it has been a long time cominu. ~ ,. ,. , time coming. Where you tempted to do an home time coming. Where you tempted to do any home hair time coming. Where you tempted to do any home hair dressing time coming. Where you tempted to do any home hair dressing yourself . I any home hair dressing yourself . Definitely not, i would rather leave it to the definitely not, i would rather leave it to the professionals and tommy startin it to the professionals and tommy starting anew it to the professionals and tommy starting anew this it to the professionals and tommy starting anew this morning. It to the professionals and tommy starting anew this morning. What l it to the professionals and tommy i starting anew this morning. What are you having done . Ads, starting anew this morning. What are you having done . Starting anew this morning. What are you having done . A proper refresh, a nice short bob you having done . A proper refresh, a nice short bob. Plenty you having done . A proper refresh, a nice short bob. Plenty coming you having done . A proper refresh, a nice short bob. Plenty coming off i nice short bob. Plenty coming off you are going nice short bob. Plenty coming off you are going to nice short bob. Plenty coming off you are going to have nice short bob. Plenty coming off you are going to have your nice short bob. Plenty coming off you are going to have your work. Nice short bob. Plenty coming off i you are going to have your work cut out today, tom. No small talk about where you have been on your holidays, is there . Unfortunately not over here, lets talk tojess, who was straight in the door this morning. What are you after . Im morning. What are you after . Im caettin morning. What are you after . Im getting my morning. What are you after . Im getting my colour put in and my route getting my colour put in and my route sorted getting my colour put in and my route sorted out getting my colour put in and my route sorted out because getting my colour put in and my route sorted out because they. Getting my colour put in and my l route sorted out because they are looking route sorted out because they are looking atrocious route sorted out because they are looking atrocious right route sorted out because they are looking atrocious right now. Route sorted out because they are looking atrocious right now. Iarit� hailj route sorted out because they are looking atrocious right now. What it is it been like, looking atrocious right now. What it is it been like, not looking atrocious right now. What it is it been like, not being looking atrocious right now. What it is it been like, not being able i looking atrocious right now. What it is it been like, not being able to is it been like, not being able to come . I is it been like, not being able to come . , a, a, a, come . I did try to do a few things m self, come . I did try to do a few things myself. Im come . I did try to do a few things myself. Im not come . I did try to do a few things myself, im not going come . I did try to do a few things myself, im not going to come . I did try to do a few things myself, im not going to lie, come . I did try to do a few things myself, im not going to lie, but i myself, im not going to lie, but im glad myself, im not going to lie, but im glad to myself, im not going to lie, but im glad to be myself, im not going to lie, but im glad to be back myself, im not going to lie, but im glad to be back with myself, im not going to lie, but. Im glad to be back with someone taking im glad to be back with someone taking care im glad to be back with someone taking care of im glad to be back with someone taking care of me. Im glad to be back with someone taking care of me. find im glad to be back with someone taking care of me. Im glad to be back with someone taking care of me. And camilla is in charue taking care of me. And camilla is in charge this taking care of me. And camilla is in charge this morning. Taking care of me. And camilla is in charge this morning. Are taking care of me. And camilla is in charge this morning. Are you taking care of me. And camilla is in | charge this morning. Are you braced for it, are you busy . I am charge this morning. Are you braced for it, are you busy . Charge this morning. Are you braced for it, are you busy . I am more than read. For it, are you busy . I am more than ready we for it, are you busy . I am more than ready we had for it, are you busy . I am more than ready. We had 8000 for it, are you busy . I am more than ready. We had 8000 bookings, for it, are you busy . I am more than ready. We had 8000 bookings, and| ready. We had 8000 bookings, and 6000 ready. We had 8000 bookings, and 6000 people on the waiting list. So we try 6000 people on the waiting list. So we try to 6000 people on the waiting list. So we try to keep clients quite entertained through social media, but we entertained through social media, but we are entertained through social media, but we are more than ready so they will still be quite but we are more than ready so they will still be quite a but we are more than ready so they will still be quite a wait. But we are more than ready so they will still be quite a wait. How but we are more than ready so they will still be quite a wait. How will will still be quite a wait. How will you deal with the attempts at home hairdressing . We you deal with the attempts at home hairdressing . Hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials, hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials. How hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials, how to hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials, how to do hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials, how to do a hairdressing . We did quite a lot of tutorials, how to do a temporary l tutorials, how to do a temporary colour tutorials, how to do a temporary colour or tutorials, how to do a temporary colour or do tutorials, how to do a temporary colour or do your own fringe trim, to keep colour or do your own fringe trim, to keep clients dont go too crazy at home to keep clients dont go too crazy at home with the scissors, so lets see at home with the scissors, so lets see. , ~ , at home with the scissors, so lets see. ~ ,. , at home with the scissors, so lets see,. ,. ,. , see. Talk us through the covid secured measures, see. Talk us through the covid secured measures, you see. Talk us through the covid secured measures, you have l see. Talk us through the covid i secured measures, you have got see. Talk us through the covid secured measures, you have got a visor and a mask. Secured measures, you have got a visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed up visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed up for visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed up for tests visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed up for tests as visor and a mask. Yes, we have ppe that we signed up for tests as well, | that we signed up for tests as well, so we that we signed up for tests as well, so we are that we signed up for tests as well, so we are going to test all our employees to make sure that we keep clients employees to make sure that we keep clients secure, and we are sending emails clients secure, and we are sending emails to clients secure, and we are sending e mails to every single client to make e mails to every single client to make sure e mails to every single client to make sure that they feel safe and if they have make sure that they feel safe and if they have anything to say, they can improve they have anything to say, they can improve |s they have anything to say, they can imrove. ,. , they have anything to say, they can imrove. ,. ,. ,. They have anything to say, they can imrove. ,. ,. ,. , improve. Is there any advice for eo le improve. Is there any advice for peeple who improve. Is there any advice for people who may improve. Is there any advice for people who may have improve. Is there any advice for people who may have to improve. Is there any advice for people who may have to wait i improve. Is there any advice for people who may have to wait a | improve. Is there any advice for i people who may have to wait a few days . Anything they should or shouldnt do . Days . Anything they should or shouldnt do . ,. , �. ,. , shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing cra shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing crazy dont shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing crazy dont ruin shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing crazy dont ruin it shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing crazy dont ruin it at shouldnt do . Yes, dont do nothing crazy dont ruin it at the shouldnt do . 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I will let you get back to the clients miss us. I will let you get back to it. The clients miss us. I will let you get back to it, and the clients miss us. I will let you get back to it, and im the clients miss us. I will let you get back to it, and im hoping i get back to it, and im hoping before the end of the morning there might be a chance for me to get a little bit of a trim, because it is definitely in need of it, i think. That looks quite stylish, you have done well there i that looks quite stylish, you have done well there that looks quite stylish, you have done well there i have been looking after it on the done well there i have been looking after it on the sides, done well there i have been looking after it on the sides, i done well there i have been looking after it on the sides, i think done well there i have been looking after it on the sides, i think i done well there i have been looking after it on the sides, i think i got i after it on the sides, i think i got away with it. It after it on the sides, i think i got away with it after it on the sides, i think i got away with it. It looked impressive on that rollercoaster away with it. It looked impressive on that rollercoaster the away with it. It looked impressive on that rollercoaster the other l on that roller coaster the other day. If you havent seen him on the roller coaster, that is on our social media, and it is worth a look. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. So, the next stage of Easing Lockdown has started, but among those hit hard and facing an uncertain future are hundreds of gyms and Leisure Centres across london and the Home Counties. While many people are keen to return to them, a poll by Mens Health Magazine has found that almost half of respondents said they wont be renewing their Gym Memberships post lockdown. Its why the Industry Body, uk active, is calling on the government to cut vat and offer financial help to gyms and leisure businesses. And retailers too have been busy over the weekend, preparing to reopen this morning after the lockdown closure. Its been a difficult period, with many retailers, Big And Small, struggling to survive. And the next few months may continue to be challenging. Our locations here in Covent Garden and billington arcade do rely quite a lot on foreign travellers coming into the uk. So there wont be those sort of numbers that we have experienced in previous years. But were really hoping that londoners do come back to stores and were really excited to have people back in. But, absolutely, theres a little bit of caution. Police say they deeply regret the hurt caused when a good friday Church Service in south london was shut down for Breaching Covid restrictions. This is the moment when metropolitan Police Officers took to the alter during the service and threatened worshippers to leave or face a fine. They say they found some worshippers without masks and not socially distancing at Christ The King on balham high road. Scotland yard said significant reflection and learning has been undertaken by the two officers involved. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. It is a cold start again this morning, with temperatures widely below zero. So, a little bit of frost. High pressure stays in charge for most of this week, but its not wall to wall sunshine. You can see this warm front for this morning. Thats going to bring a band of rain. But this morning, at least at first, it could turn wintry ahead of it clearing away. So, a bit of sleet and snow mixed into that. But becoming dry and fine with some sunshine, the risk of a shower, and temperatures reaching a maximum of ii celsius. Overnight tonight, that shower risk diminishes. Under clear skies it is going to be another cold night. The minimum temperature, potentially away from central london, dropping down to 3. So another frost first thing on tuesday morning. Still the risk of one or two showers tomorrow, but as i said, High Pressure still in charge. Plenty of dry, fine weather in the forecast, with some sunny spells. Temperatures slowly recovering as we head further through this week. But we are also at risk of one or two showers. Va nessa Vanessa Feltz is speaking to a hairdresser on bbc radio london. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. It is exactly half past seven. Its a return to the classroom for all pupils and students in wales today, and all shops can re open for the first time in months, too. Visitors from england can now cross the border, but its still a few weeks before welsh pubs are back in business. Tomos morgan is in tintern, a village on the border. Good morning. Good morning. It is a very frosty and cold good morning. It is a very frosty and cold morning. I am good morning. It is a very frosty and cold morning. Iam here in the grounds and cold morning. Iam here in the grounds of and cold morning. Iam here in the grounds ofa and cold morning. Iam here in the grounds ofa pub and cold morning. Iam here in the grounds of a pub with rooms in tintern. Grounds of a pub with rooms in tintern. On grounds of a pub with rooms in tintern, on the border with england. 14 rooms tintern, on the border with england. 14 rooms. They have been open here since 14 rooms. They have been open here since the 14 rooms. They have been open here since the end 14 rooms. They have been open here since the end of last month. But if these since the end of last month. But if these rooms were indoors, and there are some these rooms were indoors, and there are some inside, still havent got a date for are some inside, still havent got a date for when they can reopen. The pub here date for when they can reopen. The pub here is date for when they can reopen. The pub here is still closed. Outdoor hospitality wont be reopening in wales hospitality wont be reopening in wales until the end of the month. The pub wales until the end of the month. The pub itself, we dont have a date for that the pub itself, we dont have a date for that yet the pub itself, we dont have a date for that yet. The big change really for that yet. The big change really for wales for that yet. The big change really for wales and for you, richard, is that you for wales and for you, richard, is that you can for wales and for you, richard, is that you can welcome guests from over the that you can welcome guests from over the border. That you can welcome guests from overthe border. Do that you can welcome guests from over the border. Do you think that will make over the border. Do you think that will make a over the border. Do you think that will make a difference for your accommodation, the self contained accommodation . | accommodation, the selfcontained accommodation . Accommodation, the selfcontained accommodation . I certainly hope so. When we opened accommodation . I certainly hope so. When we opened on accommodation . I certainly hope so. When we opened on the accommodation . I certainly hope so. When we opened on the 27th accommodation . I certainly hope so. When we opened on the 27th of i accommodation . I certainly hope so. I when we opened on the 27th of march, we had when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a very when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a very few when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a very few rooms when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a very few rooms let when we opened on the 27th of march, we had a very few rooms let out we had a very few rooms let out because we had a very few rooms let out because we we had a very few rooms let out because we cant we had a very few rooms let out because we cant serve we had a very few rooms let out because we cant serve them i because we cant serve them breakfast because we cant serve them breakfast. We because we cant serve them breakfast. We are because we cant serve them breakfast. We are looking i because we cant serve them breakfast. We are looking forward, hoping breakfast. 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I dont know if you enjoyed watching the masters over the weekend. Louise watched hours and hours of it, the gulf from augusta. No did you watch any of it . I gulf from augusta. No did you watch an of it . , �. , gulf from augusta. No did you watch an ofit . , any of it . I dont need to because i tet the any of it . I dont need to because i get the full any of it . I dont need to because i get the full experience any of it . I dont need to because i get the full experience from i any of it . I dont need to because i get the full experience from you l get the full experience from you there was a significant winner. The first male golfer ever from japan to win a major. Jane is here this morning. It is quite a story for a guy who, ten years ago, when he was 19, he won the low amateur at the masters. He experienced all that. Here he is as an actual champion ten years later. The here he is as an actual champion ten years later years later. The thing about winning a maor is years later. 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Hideki matsuyama made history at the masters, becoming the first japanese man to win a major. There were some nervy moments in the final round at augusta. He led by four shots overnight and he had five bogeys on his card in a one over par round of 73, but he held off the field to win by a single shot from the american Will Zalatoris. A momentous day for matsuyama hes now the proud owner of a much coveted green jacket. Congratulations. Translation it congratulations. Translation . , ,. , translation it has been a struggle this ear. Translation it has been a struggle this year no translation it has been a struggle this year no top translation it has been a struggle this year. No top tens. Translation it has been a struggle this year. No top tens. I translation it has been a struggle this year. No top tens. I havent i this year. No top tens. I havent even contented. I came here with little or no expectation. As the week progressed, as i practised, especially on wednesday, i felt something again. Ifound especially on wednesday, i felt something again. I found something in my swing. And when that happens the confidence returns. Manchester united manager ole Gunnar Solksjaer was scathing about Son Heung Min, after their 3 1 win at tottenham. Edison cavani thought hed put united ahead, but the goal was disallowed after this incident in the build up, son apparently hit in the face. Solskjaer said the referee had been conned. Son then scored for spurs, but united came back with three second half goals cavanis standing this time. The race for the Champions League spots is incredibly close, and that defeat for tottenham leaves them outside the top four. But west ham are back in, just a point behind leicester thanks to a 3 2 win at the london stadium Jesse Lingard continuing his stunning run of form with two more goals, and west ham showed they are up for the challenge of qualifying for europes top Club Competition for the first time, holding on despite a late leicester rally. The scottish champions rangers are still on course to finish the season unbeaten, and their 100 home record is intact too, after they beat hibs at ibrox. Ryan kents impressive strike helping them to a 2 1 victory. Helen glover has moved a step closer to achieving her ambition of making team gb for the Tokyo Olympics this summer. In her first competitive race after five years away from the sport, she and polly swan took gold in the womens pair at the european championships in italy. It was a very successful weekend for Great Britain and a fantastic return for glover, who said she was doing it for her children. Isaid to i said to my mum, if you can video the kids watching, that would be great. I dont know if they managed all that technology with three little ones. That was all for you. Hope you enjoyed it. Fourteen year old skateboarder Bombette Martin has boosted her chances of fulfilling what she calls her biggest dream, of making the olympic games. She won the British National championships, which boosted her chances of qualification for tokyo she went into the competition ranked 28th in the standings and needs to get into the top 20 by the end ofjune. Us born martin spent much of her childhood in birmingham and always wanted to compete for britain. Her fatherjon was nicknamed bomber hence bombette. That is what i wanted to know. Brilliant. Good luck to her. I dont know if i would have picked that for my daughters name. You know if i would have picked that for my daughters name. My daughters name. You cant get awa with my daughters name. You cant get away with jeans my daughters name. You cant get away with jeans for my daughters name. You cant get away with jeans for many my daughters name. You cant get away with jeans for many sports. I | away with jeans for many sports. I once interviewed a fan from burnley who called his daughter claret, because they are a busy the clarets. She was a burnley fan as well. Just she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane. She was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane. I she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane, i want she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane, i want to she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane, i want to talk she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane, i want to talk to i she was a burnley fan as well. Just as well. Jane, i want to talk to you | as well. Jane, i want to talk to you about rachel as well. Jane, i want to talk to you about rachel blackmore. As well. Jane, i want to talk to you about rachel blackmore. Many i as well. Jane, i want to talk to you i about rachel blackmore. Many people would have seen the grand national over the weekend. Aintree put up this beautiful picture, how it started how it is going moment. There it is. Rachel on a little wooden horse when she was a young girl. And the achievement and the words she said afterwards, and the way she summed it up, it was such an important moment for sport. So impactful, because she said when she grew up, that little picture of her on the wooden rocking horse, she was watching a p mccoy and wanting to emulate his success. No little girls who watched her want to emulate her success, rachel blackmore. They will want to be the next rachel blackmore. That is incredibly important. I blackmore. That is incredibly important blackmore. That is incredibly im tortant. ,. , important. I loved when she was asked about important. I loved when she was asked about what important. I loved when she was asked about what it important. 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No rest for the wicked. You are watching breakfast. Nikki grahame was one of the most memorable contestants to take part in the tv show big brother, fondly remembered by fans for her diary room outbursts and fantastic sense of fun. Sadly, she also struggled with an eating disorder. And on friday, nikki died at the age ofjust 38. Were joined now by the former emmerdale actor gemma oaten, who was friends with nikki, and who also had anorexia as a teenager. She co founded a support charity, seed, with her mum marg. They both join us from now. Morning to you. Thank you for joining us. Gemma, particularly for you, this is very sad news . It joining us. Gemma, particularly for you, this is very sad news . You, this is very sad news . It is. I promised you, this is very sad news . It is. I promised i you, this is very sad news . It is. I promised i wouldnt you, this is very sad news . It is. I promised i wouldnt get you, this is very sad news . It is. I promised i wouldnt get upset. Itj i promised i wouldnt get upset. It is what i promised i wouldnt get upset. It is what it i promised i wouldnt get upset. It is what it is i promised i wouldnt get upset. It is what it is. We are all human. I think is what it is. We are all human. I think that is what it is. We are all human. I think that is is what it is. We are all human. I think that is the point. A lot of people think that is the point. A lot of people will be affected by this. 38 is too people will be affected by this. 38 is too young. And to die from an eating is too young. And to die from an eating disorder in 2021, when i am a 37 this eating disorder in 2021, when i am a 37 this year. Eating disorder in 2021, when i am a 37 this year, and she was 38, its justm 37 this year, and she was 38, its justm lt 37 this year, and she was 38, its justm it is 37 this year, and she was 38, its justm it is so 37 this year, and she was 38, its just. It is so tragic, but unfortunately, this is happening and ithink unfortunately, this is happening and i think this unfortunately, this is happening and i think this is the point of mum and i think this is the point of mum and l coming i think this is the point of mum and l coming on i think this is the point of mum and i coming on to speak today, in that we need i coming on to speak today, in that we need a i coming on to speak today, in that we need a better awareness and better we need a better awareness and better support. But i also want People Better support. But i also want people to know that i think there will be people to know that i think there will be a people to know that i think there will be a lot of people triggered by this news will be a lot of people triggered by this news. I have had, and i am sure mum this news. I have had, and i am sure mum has this news. I have had, and i am sure mum has as this news. I have had, and i am sure mum has as well, so many messages. People mum has as well, so many messages. People are mum has as well, so many messages. People are scared. I want people to know people are scared. I want people to know there people are scared. I want people to know there is hope as well. There is recovery know there is hope as well. There is recovery and know there is hope as well. There is recovery and there is a life out there recovery and there is a life out there we recovery and there is a life out there. We need to speak up and be brave there. We need to speak up and be brave and there. We need to speak up and be brave and seek support area. Let� s brave and seek support area. Lets seak brave and seek support area. Lets s. Eak to brave and seek support area. Lets speak to your brave and seek support area. Lets speak to your mum. Brave and seek support area. Lets speak to your mum. Lovely brave and seek support area. Let� s speak to your mum. Lovely to have you with us. 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Such a tragedy she was still for of phone. Full of fun. Such a tragedy she she was still for of phone. Full of fun. Such a tragedy she has i of fun. Such a tragedy she has passed of fun. Such a tragedy she has passed i of fun. Such a tragedy she has assed. ,. ~ of fun. Such a tragedy she has assed. ,. ,. , passed. I want to talk to you both about what passed. I want to talk to you both about what you passed. I want to talk to you both about what you have passed. I want to talk to you both about what you have gone passed. I want to talk to you both about what you have gone on passed. I want to talk to you both about what you have gone on to l passed. I want to talk to you both i about what you have gone on to do, finding a charity where you help people with eating disorders. Gemma, to your point, i know you had in some ways a similar experience. How did it affect you and how did you. I know your mum was a huge part in helping you get better . My i know your mum was a huge part in helping you get better . Helping you get better . My eating disorder started helping you get better . My eating disorder started at helping you get better . My eating disorder started at about helping you get better . My eating disorder started at about ten helping you get better . My eating | disorder started at about ten years old. Actually, it was mum and dad who co founded the charity seed. Because who co founded the charity seed. Because they couldnt get the help and support they needed to get me treatment. Also what is really important to mention is it is about the carers important to mention is it is about the carers as well. I know that mum and dad the carers as well. I know that mum and dad and the carers as well. I know that mum and dad and my siblings were absolutely torn apart by my 13 years of being absolutely torn apart by my 13 years of being in absolutely torn apart by my 13 years of being in and out of institutions, not knowing whether i would live or die. Not knowing whether i would live or die that not knowing whether i would live or die that is not knowing whether i would live or die. That is what prompted mum and dad to die. That is what prompted mum and dad to make die. That is what prompted mum and dad to make a change. They set up the charity dad to make a change. They set up the charity when i was still in hosbitai the charity when i was still in hospital. It has been a real full journey hospital. It has been a real full journey for us that i am now actually journey for us that i am now actually the Charity Manager as well as patron actually the Charity Manager as well as patron. What we always say is we treat the as patron. What we always say is we treat the person, not the eating disorder treat the person, not the eating disorder. An eating disorder is a mentai disorder. An eating disorder is a Mental Health illness. I think that is what Mental Health illness. I think that is what helped mum and dad bring me back from is what helped mum and dad bring me back from the brink. They realised i needed back from the brink. They realised i needed to back from the brink. They realised i needed to speak, i needed to talk about needed to speak, i needed to talk about what was going on up here. It wasnt about what was going on up here. It wasntiust about what was going on up here. It wasntjust about trying about what was going on up here. It wasnt just about trying to gain weight. Wasnt just about trying to gain weight. It wasnt just about trying to gain weight, it wasntjust wasnt just about trying to gain weight, it wasnt just about figures and numbers, it was about me as a person and numbers, it was about me as a person i and numbers, it was about me as a person. I think its really important that people remember that its nothing to be ashamed of if people its nothing to be ashamed of if people are struggling like this. Mum and dad people are struggling like this. Mum and dad have saved so many peoples lives over and dad have saved so many peoples lives over the years and they have effectively lives over the years and they have effectively saved mine. The narrative effectively saved mine. The narrative can be very different. We do need narrative can be very different. We do need more help and support from the powers do need more help and support from the powers that be. And we need to start working together in partnership. We are a group of ordinary partnership. We are a group of ordinary people doing extraordinary things ordinary people doing extraordinary things. But theres more that we could things. But theres more that we could do things. But theres more that we could do if things. But theres more that we could do if we had of the resources and backing and help to do it collectively as a partnership. The charity does collectively as a partnership. Tie charity does great things and helps a lot of people. From your own perspective, and i am aware there will be people watching and listening to you to this morning and may be suffering with this themselves, or add members of their own family going through in an eating disorder this morning, how hard was it for you to see gemma go through what she went through . Tell us some of the lessons you learned along the way . filth. Us some of the lessons you learned along the way . Along the way . Oh, gosh, many lessons. Along the way . Oh, gosh, many lessons lt along the way . Oh, gosh, many lessons. 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I wantj to pick up on that point. Such an impact on the person, the family, the friends and all the rest of it. I know you talk to people all the time. Is there anything people should look out for, or what should they do in the first instance when they do in the first instance when they have concerns . They do in the first instance when they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is dont they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is dont put they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is dont put your they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is dont put your head i they have concerns . Yeah, i think for me it is dont put your head in | for me it is dont put your head in the sand for me it is dont put your head in the sand. Little for me it is dont put your head in the sand. Little did for me it is dont put your head in the sand. Little did i for me it is dont put your head in the sand. 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But i think for me the biggest thing isi think for me the biggest thing is the change think for me the biggest thing is the change in think for me the biggest thing is the change in character. Think for me the biggest thing is the change in character. That i think for me the biggest thing isl the change in character. That will be etched the change in character. That will be etched in the change in character. That will be etched in my the change in character. That will be etched in my mind the change in character. That will be etched in my mind forever. I the change in character. That will. Be etched in my mind forever. That was the be etched in my mind forever. That was the day be etched in my mind forever. That was the day i be etched in my mind forever. That was the day i recognise be etched in my mind forever. That was the day i recognise that be etched in my mind forever. Thatl was the day i recognise that gemma had a was the day i recognise that gemma had a real was the day i recognise that gemma had a real problem. Was the day i recognise that gemma had a real problem. It was the day i recognise that gemma had a real problem. It is was the day i recognise that gemma had a real problem. It is that had a real problem. It is that haunting had a real problem. It is that haunting look had a real problem. It is that haunting look that had a real problem. It is that haunting look that will had a real problem. It is that haunting look that will hauntj had a real problem. It is that haunting look that will haunt me. And gemma, haunting look that will haunt me. And gemma, what haunting look that will haunt me. And gemma, what about haunting look that will haunt me. | and gemma, what about yourself. Thats what my . What advice would you give to breakfast viewers this morning . You give to breakfast viewers this mornin . , you give to breakfast viewers this mornin . ,. , morning . Oh, gosh. It really is about finding morning . Oh, gosh. It really is about finding the morning . Oh, gosh. It really is about finding the bravery i morning . Oh, gosh. It really is about finding the bravery and l morning . Oh, gosh. It really is l about finding the bravery and the courage about finding the bravery and the courage within you to speak out and seek help courage within you to speak out and seek help. Early intervention is so key with seek help. Early intervention is so key with eating disorders. As soon as somebody starts to address the problem as somebody starts to address the problem the quicker we can bring them problem the quicker we can bring them back problem the quicker we can bring them back to being the wonderful people them back to being the wonderful people they are and not be taken over by people they are and not be taken over by this eating disorder which is such over by this eating disorder which is such a over by this eating disorder which is such a sad and lonely and manipulative Mental Health illness. I ust manipulative Mental Health illness. Iiust want manipulative Mental Health illness. Ijust want people to know that i know ijust want people to know that i know this ijust want people to know that i know this is going to be hard for so many know this is going to be hard for so many it know this is going to be hard for so many it is know this is going to be hard for so many. It is hard for me. But recovery many. It is hard for me. But recovery is many. It is hard for me. But recovery is possible. And there is hope recovery is possible. And there is hope and recovery is possible. And there is hope. And as mum said, our deepest condolences hope. And as mum said, our deepest condolences to nikkis family and friends condolences to nikkis family and friends if condolences to nikkis family and friends. If they need support right now, friends. If they need support right now. We friends. If they need support right now, we are here. We are therefore anybody~ now, we are here. We are therefore anybody. Nobody ever gets turned away anybody. Nobody ever gets turned away but anybody. Nobody ever gets turned away. But i do want people to know that they away. But i do want people to know that they are being fought for, they do matter that they are being fought for, they do matter and there is a light at the end do matter and there is a light at the end of do matter and there is a light at the end of the tunnel and nikkis death the end of the tunnel and nikkis death will the end of the tunnel and nikkis death will not be in vain. Gemma, thats really death will not be in vain. Gemma, thats really power. Death will not be in vain. Gemma, thats really power. Thank death will not be in vain. Gemma, thats really power. Thank you i death will not be in vain. Gemma, thats really power. Thank you for| thats really power. Thank you for your time. And marriage as well. Thank you for talking to us. Bind thank you for talking to us. And mum, i thank you for talking to us. And mum. I just thank you for talking to us. And mum, i just want thank you for talking to us. And mum, i just want to thank you for talking to us. And mum, ijust want to hug her i. Thank you for talking to us. And i mum, ijust want to hug her i can mum, i ust want to hug her i can see mum, ijust want to hug her i can see that. Mum, ijust want to hug her i can see that my mum, ijust want to hug her i can see that. My mum mum, ijust want to hug her i can see that. My mum is mum, ijust want to hug her i can see that. My mum is amazing. I mum, ijust want to hug her i can i see that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love ou. See that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you and see that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you and so see that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you. And so is see that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you. And so is dad. See that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you. And so is dad. He see that. My mum is amazing. Mum, i love you. And so is dad. He doesnt i love you. And so is dad. He doesnt. Et love you. And so is dad. He doesnt get enough love you. And so is dad. He doesnt get enough praise. Poor dennis thank get enough praise. Poor dennis thank you get enough praise. Poor dennis thank you very much for sharing a bit of that with us this morning. Hopefully you will get to hug each other soon. Hopefully you will get to hug each othersoon. Reflecting hopefully you will get to hug each other soon. Reflecting on their own experiences and the death of nikki grahame, only 38 years of old, announced last friday. If you are affected by any of the issues weve just discussed, advice and support is available via the bbc action line. Just go to bbc. Co. Uk actionline for more information. There is something magnificently british about the day that various pubs and hairdressers and shops in some parts of the uk are opening up, that the weather is causing some issues in parts of the country. Good morning, carol. Good morning. There is snow about. You can see this beautiful picture sent in by one of our weather watchers of malvern in worcestershire. What is going to happen as we go through this week as we are going to have a lot of sunshine and showers. It will be told. A frosty start. In Tulloch Bridge the temperature fell to minus 9. 4. The coldest april night in the uk since 2013. Prestwick 4, durham 2 uk since 2013. Prestwick 4, durham 2, oxford freezing. It is seven in newquay at the moment. This week theout sunshine and showers. The risk of frost. High pressure dominating. You can see the blues on tuesday. It wont be as cold. On wednesday, cold again. Coming in from the north sea. That will be with us on thursday. Temperatures milder towards the north west. We have seen these now coming in across wales, the midlands, Southern England as we have gone through the early part of the day. As we go through the rest of this morning it will continue its journey. Through the rest of this morning it will continue itsjourney. It is through the rest of this morning it will continue its journey. It is a Weather Front that will sing towards the south and south east, with some wintriness. A lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine. We are looking at scattered showers through the afternoon, some of the heaviest once might be wintry. More especially in the north east of scotland. Not much in the way of winter. Light breezes. Temperatures six in lerwick to 11 in london. The temperature this evening will fall away quickly under clear skies. Many of the showers will fade. They will be more cloud in western scotland, north west england and northern ireland. Here, the temperatures wont fall away as much as they will in other parts of the country where widely we are looking at below freezing. A widespread frost. 5, 6 somewhere in north east scotland. Through the course of tuesday, what you find is after that frosty start a lot of sunshine. But, again, there will be areas of cloud is developing thick and offer showers in western scotland, northern ireland, a few coming in across north west ingot, wales, the south west. Temperatures five in lerwick, tens, iis wales, the south west. Temperatures five in lerwick, tens, us and 12 two further south. High pressure remains the dominant feature for tuesday night into wednesday. And in fact for much of this week. Hardly a breath of wind. The isobars are well spaced out. On wednesday again, another cold start. Frost, mist and fog patches, but a lot of sunshine. Through the day noted how the cloud spreads out. The odd shower. Temperatures are a little bit higher, except for along the north sea coastline. Thank you, carol. We will see you in 15 to 20 minutes. Weve heard a lot of stories about Prince Philip over the last three days, but he also inspired countless more memories through his Duke Of Edinburghs award scheme. If you did it yourself, you can probably remember the epic hikes, the adventures, perhaps even some of the new skills you picked up. If so, the Charity Wants to hear from you. More on that in a moment. First, our Community Affairs correspondent Adina Campbell has been to meet some of those working towards their duke of Edinburgh Award in the woods of hertfordshire. Wait, where are we going, harry . Up here or up there . To finally be able to go up to the loft and grab your bag, full of all your d of e stuff, its honestly incredible. Wearing the rucksack again, you get the map, you get the compass, and youre just like, i want to go now. Back outdoors on a Group Expedition for the First Time Since the pandemic hit. Can i see the map . Its amazing. Like, our gold practice was the week before everything shut down because of covid. And to come out now and watch so many young people start their expeditions themselves, and get started, is Just Brilliant to see. I really need a bottle of water, im not going to lie sidney and jamie, along with more than 6. 1 million people, have taken part in Duke Of Edinburgh programmes in the uk since it started 65 years ago. Well, the duke of Edinburgh Award has changed my life completely with the skills that ive learned, the people ive met. Im now a different person to when i started my award. Im quite a non academic person and i definitely struggled in school, knowing that everybody around me could do everything that i couldnt. And then to come out on d of e and to know that actually, when i put my mind to something that wasnt academic, i really could achieve it. And for those lucky enough to meet Prince Philip, fond memories. Many times thered be strict protocol that everyone is told to follow. And he didnt keep to that. On one occasion when i was conducting a band for the goldenjubilee in 2002, and he broke out of the line to come and talk to the kids in the band. And then the band had to stop playing, obviously. And then he said, what are you playing next . And i said, well, its meant to be god save the queen, sir. And he went, well, i better get back in my place then. Barry, on the left, was one of the first people to complete the Duke Of Edinburgh expedition. Its been my lifes. Youth work, apart from my job, has been my life. What would you say to someone who hasnt yet signed up to the Duke Of Edinburgh scheme . Do it whatever you do, dont turn down the opportunity. Back on the trail, some reflections on Prince Philip. His award has changed my life in every single way. The impact its had on me and the impact its had on so many young people, i think, thank you probably isnt enough. This was Adina Campbell reporting. Were nowjoined by the chief executive of the duke of Edinburgh Award, ruth marvel. Thank you for being with us. I know there have been all sorts of reflections and lovely tribute in the past few days. These awards are a huge part of the Duke Of Edinburghs legacy. Were you expecting such a monumental reaction over the last 24 to 48 hours . Weill. Over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think weve over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think weve always over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think weve always known over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think weve always known that i over the last 24 to 48 hours . Well, i think weve always known that dfe is a special i think weve always known that dfe is a special place and lots of peoples is a special place and lots of peoples cards. But it has been extraordinary and quite emotional to see the extraordinary and quite emotional to see the outpouring of love and affection see the outpouring of love and affection. I think you heard on the vt people affection. I think you heard on the vt people talking about how life changing their experience on the award changing their experience on the award has changing their experience on the award has been. And i think its a really award has been. And i think its a really fitting tribute to the duke. Ithink really fitting tribute to the duke. I think he really fitting tribute to the duke. I think he would have loved to have heard i think he would have loved to have heard all i think he would have loved to have heard all of i think he would have loved to have heard all of these stories and all of this heard all of these stories and all of this warmth for the word that he conceived of this warmth for the word that he conceived and founded back in 1956. There conceived and founded back in 1956. There will conceived and founded back in 1956. There will be lots of people watching this morning who have done this. Louise has got a bronze Duke Of Edinburgh herself. What do you think it is about the award . Everybody has got individual stories and memories. What is it about it that has such an impact on so many young people . I that has such an impact on so many young people . Young people . I think the real sort of nu aet young people . I think the real sort of nugget is young people . I think the real sort of nugget is it young people . I think the real sort of nugget is it gives young people . I think the real sort of nugget is it gives young young people . I think the real sort of nugget is it gives young people | of nugget is it gives young people the opportunity to prove to themselves what they can achieve. You heard themselves what they can achieve. You heard one of the young people talk about you heard one of the young people talk about the fact they were not academic. Talk about the fact they were not academic, they didnt duprelittle your school, but what they did through your school, but what they did through Duke Of Edinburgh was prove to themselves they are successful and they to themselves they are successful and they are great at certain things and they are great at certain things. That is one of the things the duke things. That is one of the things the duke really talked about. The idea that the duke really talked about. The idea that all young people need to feel successful. That is the real magic feel successful. That is the real magic of feel successful. That is the real magic of the word. It covers such a broad magic of the word. It covers such a broad range magic of the word. It covers such a broad range of activities. Young people broad range of activities. Young people can choose the things that really people can choose the things that really excite and inspire them. And as a consequence, with a bit of perseverance and stick ability, you can demonstrate to yourself that if you have can demonstrate to yourself that if you have a can demonstrate to yourself that if you have a go, you can achieve anything you have a go, you can achieve anything you put your mind to. Talk us throu~h anything you put your mind to. Talk us through the anything you put your mind to. T la; us through the thinking of making a formal collection . Is it to try to make sure that some of these memories are captured . Well, partly we knew that memories are captured . Well, partly we knew that people memories are captured . Well, partly we knew that people would memories are captured . Well, partly we knew that people would want i memories are captured . Well, partly we knew that people would want to l we knew that people would want to share we knew that people would want to share some of their great extraordinary expenses. We have been really extraordinary expenses. We have been really delighted at how many people have gone to the website and shared in memory have gone to the website and shared in memory or a story from their journey in memory or a story from their journey and in memory or a story from their journey and the avengers they had. But on journey and the avengers they had. But on a journey and the avengers they had. But on a more serious note we are hoping but on a more serious note we are hoping this but on a more serious note we are hoping this collection of stories will help hoping this collection of stories will help us to inspire the next generation of young people to want to take generation of young people to want to take on generation of young people to want to take on a Duke Of Edinburgh challenge. We have seenjust an extraordinary range of different stories extraordinary range of different stories from people all the way back from right stories from people all the way back from right at the beginning of the award. From right at the beginning of the award. A from right at the beginning of the award, a woman called eileen talking about award, a woman called eileen talking about her award, a woman called eileen talking about her gold medal in 1964, one of the about her gold medal in1964, one of the first about her gold medal in 1964, one of the first women to get the award, all the the first women to get the award, all the way the first women to get the award, all the way through to young people who are all the way through to young people who are still working to their awards who are still working to their awards now. Everybody tells a slightly awards now. Everybody tells a slightly different story about what they get out of it and what was the bil they get out of it and what was the liig change they get out of it and what was the big change and the difference for then big change and the difference for then i big change and the difference for them. I am big change and the difference for them. Iam hoping big change and the difference for them. I am hoping that when young people them. I am hoping that when young people now see those stories they will be people now see those stories they will be able to see a little bit of themselves and think, well actually, if themselves and think, well actually, it that themselves and think, well actually, if that person can do it i think i can do if that person can do it i think i can do it if that person can do it i think i can do it too. Can do it too. And ust quickly, what happens can do it too. And ust quickly, what happens to can do it too. And just quickly, what happens to the can do it too. And just quickly, what happens to the duke can do it too. And just quickly, what happens to the duke of l what happens to the duke of Edinburgh Awards now Going Forward . Do you plan to keep them as they are for the next generation . For the next generation . Absolutely. We are very for the next generation . Absolutely. We are very fortunate for the next generation . Absolutely. We are very fortunate that for the next generation . Absolutely. We are very fortunate that the for the next generation . Absolutely. We are very fortunate that the earl. We are very fortunate that the earl of wessex, we are very fortunate that the earl of wessex, prince edward, has taken on the of wessex, prince edward, has taken on the mantle from his father when the duke on the mantle from his father when the duke of on the mantle from his father when the Duke Of Edinburgh stepped down from public life in 2017. The awards are going from public life in 2017. The awards are going strong. We hope to reach a million are going strong. We hope to reach a million more are going strong. We hope to reach a million more young people over the next five million more young people over the next five years and we are hoping that our next five years and we are hoping that our memory bank is going to prove that our memory bank is going to prove a that our memory bank is going to prove a really effective way of inspiring prove a really effective way of inspiring the next generation of young inspiring the next generation of young people to want to develop themselves and invest in themselves. Ruth, themselves and invest in themselves. Ruth, a themselves and invest in themselves. Ruth, a real themselves and invest in themselves. Ruth, a real pleasure to talk to. Just on a slight side note, if your nickname is not a captain, there is something wrong with the world is it . Does at least somebody call you captain . It . Does at least somebody call you ca tain . It . Does at least somebody call you catain . ,. , it . Does at least somebody call you catain . , , it . Does at least somebody call you captain . Good i it . Does at least somebody call you | captain . Good to captain . Some people, yes. Good to hean captain . Some people, yes. Good to hear. Excellent. Captain . Some people, yes. Good to hear. Excellent. Just captain . Some people, yes. Good to hear. Excellent. Just really hear. Excellent. Just really briefl , hear. Excellent. Just really briefly, looking hear. Excellent. Just really briefly, looking back hear. Excellent. Just really briefly, looking back to hear. Excellent. Just really briefly, looking back to my hear. Excellent. Just really briefly, looking back to my bronze award, and it was only the brands, it left me with a real sense of adventure, which i still have. I dont think i would jump off the back of ferries if it wasnt for that. That is where it comes from. There you go. As you saw from what ruth said, it has inspired so many people to do many different things. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our Headlines Today open for business outdoor hospitality, shops and hairdressers in england welcome back customers in the latest stage of lockdown easing. The shutters are coming up, but will the tills the shutters are coming up, but will the tills beaming in . Im in chester ahead the tills beaming in . Im in chester ahead of the tills beaming in . Im in chester ahead of what retailers hope will be ahead of what retailers hope will be a day ahead of what retailers hope will be a day of ahead of what retailers hope will be a day of big business. The Duke Of Edinburgh remembered by those closest to him his children pay tribute to their father. It is a great loss. I think the way i would put it is we have lost almost the grandfather of the nation. It is very, very sad, but i have to say that the extraordinary tributes and memories that everybody has had been willing to share has been so fantastic. History is made at the masters. Hideki matsuyama becomes the first japanese man to win a golf major after victory at augusta. And two of The Nolan Sisters, ann and linda, tell us how theyve supported each other through their cancer treatment. Good morning. Some of us are waking up good morning. Some of us are waking up to sleet and snow this morning, but for many it will be a dry day with sunshine and scattered showers. Any risk of snow this afternoon will mainly be on high ground. The details coming up. Its monday the 12th of april. The Prime Minister has urged people to behave responsibly as pubs and restaurants in england re open their beer gardens and outdoor spaces for the first time in months. All shops, gyms and Close Contact Services like hairdressers can also re open and some rules have been relaxed in wales, scotland and northern ireland. Aruna iyengar has the details. Opening its doors at midnight. Regulars at this Huddersfield Pub have been waiting for this moment for months. What used to be taken for granted now a luxury to be savoured. Drinking could only take place outdoors, so was the chilly weather a put off . It was snowing earlier, but i was still going to come out. Just put my coat on after 14 months of not going anywhere except funerals, its a great plus. We didnt even know if anyone was going to come. Its in huddersfield, its midnight, its freezing cold. And if you look, everyones come. There isnt a single table that people havent arrived at. Thousands of businesses are reopening under the next phase of covid restriction easing. In england, shops can open, pubs and restaurants can serve customers outdoors. Hairdressers, salons, gyms and Outdoor Attractions like zoos and theme parks can now be visited. In wales, Nonessential Shops can reopen today, but it will be a few more weeks until pubs can do the same. Travel restrictions across the border have been eased, and most children are back in school. And in scotland, most children will return to school unless theyre shielding. Some are still closed for easter holidays. In northern ireland, all children are back in school. The stay at home message is being relaxed, and up to ten people from two households can meet in a private garden. In a statement, Prime Minister Boris Johnson struck a cautious tone. He said, i urge everyone to continue to behave responsibly and remember, hands, face, space and fresh air to suppress covid as we push on with our Vaccination Programme. But theres no stopping the enthusiasm of Pub Landlords as they prepare to pull the pints. This pub in bexleyheath applied for a temporary licence to open at midnight. I think weve come through the woods, so im hoping that this is sort of a rebirth, almost, and that were open now for the foreseeable. The next big date for hospitality will be may the 17th, when hopefully customers will be able to enjoy a meal and a drink indoors. Aruna iyengar, bbc news. Breakfast� s Jayne Mccubbin is at one of those pubs which will be providing outdoor hospitality today. They are very much look forward to it, and they . They are very much look forward to it. And they . It, and they . Yes, we are at the greyhound it, and they . Yes, we are at the greyhound in it, and they . Yes, we are at the greyhound in in it, and they . Yes, we are at the greyhound in in staffordshire. I it, and they . Yes, we are at the l greyhound in in staffordshire. But are we happy to be here . Today the pubs open, so thank you to the community for putting the effort to support the through these difficult times. The pub landlord is here. Lee is bringing out the first ceremonial pint. We have one brave man, here he comes, one brave man, good morning tojoe who has agreed to take the first sip, and obviously this is about so much more than beer. £8 billion has been lost from this sector, so there you go. How does it taste, joe . Sector, so there you go. How does it taste. Joe . Taste, joe . Delicious. Good as ever. Eve bod taste, joe . Delicious. Good as ever. Everybody is taste, joe . Delicious. Good as ever. Everybody is so taste, joe . Delicious. Good as ever. Everybody is so enthusiastic taste, joe . Delicious. Good as ever. Everybody is so enthusiastic about l everybody is so enthusiastic about trying to get back to normal. We are going to be in about half an hour, come back and we might have had more drinks served by then. Back to you. Jane, thank you very much, jay. The Prime Minister will lead tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh in the commons later as parliament is recalled a day early from its easter break. The Princess Royal said her father had left a legacy which can inspire us all and the duke of york said the queen had described Prince Philips death as having left a huge void in her life. Our royal correspondent Daniela Relph is at windsor this morning. Daniela, what can we expect in the next few days . It has stopped snowing now, looking a little brighter. Over the next few days we will have more detail about the service for the funeral at 3pm at st georges chapel on saturday. There are 30 guests attending, and one of those will be prince harry, the duke of sussex, and there are a number of reports this morning saying he has returned to the uk from los angeles. His spokespeople will not confirm that he is back here in the uk, but if you do the maths around the rules of self isolating here when you return to the uk, then harry really would have to be back by now in order to make sure that he is clear to attend his grandfathers funeral safely on saturday afternoon. And then also today we are going to have political tributes from england, scotland, wales and northern ireland, and i think we can expect to hear many personal stories and anecdotes, because lots of those politicians will have met the Duke Of Edinburgh and had dealings with him at various events and functions over the years, a lot of those tributes will have a rather personal touch. Daniela, thank you very much for that. There are calls for the former Prime Minister David Cameron to appear before parliament over his work as a lobbyist for a Financial Firm which has since collapsed. Mr cameron has not broken any rules, but has said he has important lessons to learn about his contact with senior ministers, on behalf greensill capital. Our chief Political Correspondent adam fleming is in westminsterfor us. Adam, whats the background to this . About a year ago, when the treasury was designing its support schemes for businesses to get them through the lockdown and the pandemic, David Cameron was working for a Financial Firm called greensill capital, and David Cameron texted the chancellor, rishi sunak, and a few other ministers in the treasury, and then had e mail exchanges with some senior officials as well basically saying that his firm that he was working for should be included in this scheme. It wasnt included in the end, and we only found out about these contacts because of some investigative work by the Financial Times and the sunday times. What happened yesterday is after several weeks of not saying anything, David Cameron issued a really long statement, about 1800 words, explaining what was going on, and the main thing he said was he had a lesson to learn which was this informal contact of phone calls, texts and e mails, with ministers and officials, left room for people to misinterpret what he was doing. Although he is quite unapologetic about working for this company, because he thought they were a good firm and they were offering good services. This has sparked a bit of a debate about the rules around this stuff. David cameron says he hasnt broken any of them, but former Prime Minister gordon brown said on the radio that all his fellow former Prime Ministers shouldnt be doing this sort of thing at all. Gordon brown says that if the existing rules cannot be made to work, maybe we need a new law that would explicitly ban any former Prime Ministerfrom doing explicitly ban any former Prime Minister from doing anything explicitly ban any former Prime Ministerfrom doing anything like this forfive years ministerfrom doing anything like this for five years after they have left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank ou left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank you very left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank you very much. Left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank you very much. Lets left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank you very much. Lets bring left number 10 downing street. Adam, thank you very much. Lets bring you i thank you very much. Lets bring you uptodate thank you very much. Lets bring you uptodate with thank you very much. Lets bring you uptodate with the thank you very much. Lets bring you uptodate with the baftas. Nomadland was the big winner at the baftas last night scooping the awards for best director and best actress. Its lead actor Frances Mcdormand was one of several high profile stars who failed to log into the virtual ceremony to accept their award. Sir Anthony Hopkins also missed the moment he became the oldest winner of the Best Actor Award. He did, however, pop up at the Virtual Press conference to explain why. I was sitting here painting, in fact. | in my room in the hotel. Im covered in paint. And i heard this cheer go up i from next door, and i thought, what the hell has happened . I thought they were watching a football match. And they came in i and said, well done. Colin will be here in the studio to talk us through some of the other highlights of the baftas. Thats at around 8. 40. Ifi if i ever miss a meeting again, i will say, sorry, iwas if i ever miss a meeting again, i will say, sorry, i was painting heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. And there is snow about, isnt there . And there is snow about, isnt there . ,. , and there is snow about, isnt there . , i. And there is snow about, isnt there . ,. ,. Y. , 4 there . Yes, you may well have woken u. There . Yes, you may well have woken u to it there . Yes, you may well have woken up to it across there . Yes, you may well have woken up to it across parts there . Yes, you may well have woken up to it across parts of there . Yes, you may well have woken up to it across parts of wales, i up to it across parts of wales, central and Southern England, and for the week ahead we are looking at sunshine and showers, some could be wintry and we are looking also at overnight frosts. You can see this is where the snow is at the moment. It has been steadily pushing southwards, and it will eventually pull away, a mixture of rain, sleet and snow but there is a lying snow on the ground. For wales, one or two showers but a lot of dry weather through the rest of the midlands, east anglia and northern england. This morning across scotland there are also some showers, some wintry and more especially on higher ground, and as we go through the day, this system in the south will pull away, leaving behind it a lot of dry weather and some scattered showers coming in from the west, and also parts of the east. Temperatures today six in lerwick to about 11 in london, plymouth and st helier. Temperatures will follow quickly, another cold night, many showers will fade and out to the west you can see that we do have more cloud thick enough for some showers, and that will help maintain the temperature level will stop it wont fall away as far. But for most of us it will be another cold and frosty night, could be 4 or even six in north east scotland. Clive building from the west, but tomorrow not quite as cold for most of us as today, with highs of 12, lou and dan. Thank you, carol. And her last update will be at about 8 45am. If you watched any of the tributes to the Duke Of Edinburgh over the weekend, youll know he was as comfortable chatting to a plumber or a postie as he was with a president or a Prime Minister. Prince philip Met Thousands of people during his decades of royal visits and walkabouts, and he often left them with stories to share. Graham satchell has been hearing just a few of them. Archive over at mablethorpe, the Duke Of Edinburgh begins his tour of the flooded areas in a naval duck. He has already flown over much of the land to see for himself. The scale of the disaster. The north sea flood, 1953. It claimed more than 300 lives. As part of his visit, Prince Philip spoke to a local reporter, colin walker, seen here with his wife. Colins son dave takes up the story. He asked my dad if he was ok, which was a nice thing to do, very considerate of him. And my dad, just in passing, mentioned that his feet were cold and wet, because he had a hole in his boot. Speedily work goes on to shift the great heaps of sand swept in from the sea. Anyway, the next morning, much to my dads amazement, a new pair of Wellington Boots arrived at his hotel, and it was courtesy of the Duke Of Edinburgh, who had taken note of the young reporters predicament, taken the time to find out where he was staying, and amazingly, it was a size ten boot, which was a perfect fit. So it was the royal order of the boot and duke of wellington nowhere in sight. I think it goes to the essence of the character of the man, who did so many great things which werent noticed, and he probably thought nothing of. So, i think it speaks volumes of Prince Philip. Cheering. Fast forward more than 60 years, and this is the royal couple on a walkabout in leeds. In the crowd, ready with a bunch of flowers, junior frood. Unfortunately, the queen was on the other side of the road. Prince philip stopped, spoke tojunior, and arranged for him to be lifted over the barrier so he could meet the queen. I think i was crying because i was desperate to speakto her, and him. I was really, really blown away, and really happy that day. Watch pictures of almost any royal walkabout this is the same day and youll see Prince Philip doing this again and again, making sure no one goes home disappointed. He knows how much it means to these children to meet them, you know, and he wants to almost make their Dreams Come True at the fact of meeting such important, special people. I mean, these memories will last with these children for a lifetime, something they can talk to their children about. This is rukayyah youssef, who came to britain as a refugee when she was 14. She struggled to adapt, was bullied at school, but she ended up doing an Outward Bound course that changed her life. Rukayyah was invited to give a speech about it at Buckingham Palace in front of Prince Philip. He was patron of the Outward Bound trust. He made me feel so comfortable. He was so kind. And while we were talking, other people were queuing behind us. I remember him saying to me, you see, all those people are waiting for you. You should be so proud of your achievements. And i said, oh, thank you so much. And he said, mm hm. Be careful with these big people you know . They might want to take every single part of you. Make sure you leave a big part for yourself. He made me feel special by him saying that, he made me feel valued, you know. He took my confidence from being, lets say, two level to ten. It feels good for someone to cherish your achievement and say to you on your face, that well done. Well done means a lot. It means a lot. Three small acts of kindness that will never be forgotten, that tell you a lot about the man. Graeme satchell, bbc news. And we are both one of the many thousands of people who met him, and you remember what he said to you when you met him . I you remember what he said to you when you met him . When you met him . I was at a the Duke Of Edinburgh when you met him . I was at a the duke of Edinburgh Award when you met him . I was at a the l duke of Edinburgh Award ceremony, when you met him . 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Of the first issue was that i was told that i had to speak i that i was told that i had to speak for half an hour, and he had come in at some point, and id only been going 30 seconds, and i was told that he was coming into the room, so i made a joke about the fact that, can he hold on a minute, ive only just started, it didnt go down well but then Prince Philip came in, and we were in the line up, and you are told, dont start a conversation, but there are so much quiet in a room with so many people in, ijust had to speak. In, ijust had to speak. Typical broadcaster in, ijust had to speak. Typical broadcaster the in, ijust had to speak. Typical broadcaster the silence i in, ijust had to speak. Typical broadcaster the silence was. In, ijust had to speak. Typical. 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I was also giving out the duke of Edinburgh Awards, and he came up to me and said what do you do, and i said me and said what do you do, and i said i read the news for the bbc news channel at the time, and he said dont you get fed up with saying the same thing over and over again . To which ijust laughed. But he always had something to say to every person he met, didnt he . He did, and there was a nice smile on his face for most of those occasions. Prince philip first met his future wife, the queen who was then called Princess Elizabeth in dartmouth. Breakfast� sjohn maguire is there to tell us more. Good morning. We are at the Britannia Royal Naval College, a stunning setting and you can imagine, cant you, Prince Philip, prince of greece and denmark, coming here is a 17 year old cadet. He would have had that view when he first arrived, and probably was planning on unable career, 1939, just a few months ahead of the war, but how differently his life turned out, because, we can assume, in this garden, it was the first time that Prince Philip met Princess Elizabeth, famous pictures of a game of croquet taking place. We have seen the colour ceremony this morning at the college, the naval ensign going up and being lowered to half mast, being signed of the week of mourning. The first sea lord admiral is here. Thank you for inviting us along. Ceremony this morning very much in keeping with what will happen over the next week. Good morning, john, and firstly i would like to offer my condolences on behalf of the royal navy to her majesty the queen and all the royal family. They really are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time, and that is a poignant ceremony that we saw, but this is a very special place in terms of this college, what it means, and what it means for the royalfamily and what means, and what it means for the royal family and what it means for us in the navy. Irate royal family and what it means for us in the navy royal family and what it means for us in the navy. We are not sure what was in their us in the navy. We are not sure what was in their minds us in the navy. We are not sure what was in their minds as us in the navy. We are not sure what was in their minds as teenagers i us in the navy. We are not sure what was in their minds as teenagers then j was in their minds as teenagers then backin was in their minds as teenagers then back in 1939, but this is the garden where they probably first met . fits where they probably first met . As far where they probably first met . Is far as we know, this was a visit by the royal family. Far as we know, this was a visit by the royalfamily. Prince philip was asked, rather unusually, to help to look after both Princess Elizabeth and princess margaret, partly because there was an outbreak of mumps in the college and they wanted to keep the princesses away from there, and he looked after them. And we see that lead on to other things, but also for him, this college was about an acceleration to get him ready to be able to go to war. He was on a scheme that was created by winston churchill. It meant that he took people who had left schools like gordonstoun, they came to the couege like gordonstoun, they came to the college and learned their leadership skills, and then they literally went off to war, and that is something for us which we talk about to lead us to serve, and he epitomise that. Not only in his naval career, but throughout his whole life. Ind not only in his naval career, but throughout his whole life. And he did very well throughout his whole life. And he did very well here, throughout his whole life. And he did very well here, was throughout his whole life. And he did very well here, was the i throughout his whole life. And he did very well here, was the best l did very well here, was the best cadet . ,. Did very well here, was the best cadet . ,. , , cadet . Yes, he was the best cadet. He shone at cadet . Yes, he was the best cadet. He shone at pretty cadet . Yes, he was the best cadet. He shone at pretty much cadet . Yes, he was the best cadet. L he shone at pretty much everything, intellectually. On the river he was one of the best sailors, so we teach sailing here to this day, and in his day, people were being rushed in ready for war, and not many of them could sail, so he was one of the leading, he had learned to sail much earlier, he was a good sailor from his time at gordonstoun, so he led the way at the college. He was the top cadet. And then he had this remarkable career, two years later he was a young man, and he was Second In Command of a destroyer at war, and his career was you know in 11 years he went on to command hms magpie, and this is a phenomenal naval career, and it was forged in wartime, and that is something that is very special in terms of an example to all of us. Is very special in terms of an example to all of us. And briefly if ou example to all of us. And briefly if you would. Example to all of us. And briefly if you would. You example to all of us. And briefly if you would, you will example to all of us. And briefly if you would, you will have example to all of us. And briefly if you would, you will have met i example to all of us. And briefly if you would, you will have met him | you would, you will have met him many times over the years, we were just hearing dan and louises stories of meeting him, you always had to be on your toes . For stories of meeting him, you always had to be on your toes . Had to be on your toes . For us i think there had to be on your toes . For us i think there is had to be on your toes . For us i think there is this had to be on your toes . For us i think there is this fantastic i think there is this fantastic affinity, both his time with us and for all of the armed services, his affinity with the royal air force, the british army. For us in the navy, most of us got to meet him, and there are wonderful stories. I was a junior officer serving in the falklands. I dont know if it is true, but the story was that he was in a foul mood and things werent going well and we were all nervous on board ship. He arrived, he was instantly comfortable, he was back instantly comfortable, he was back in familiar surroundings, instantly comfortable, he was back infamiliarsurroundings, he instantly comfortable, he was back in familiar surroundings, he was interested in our sailors, and i think those difficult questions, the wit and warmth and affection, meant that people enjoyed his company, and particularly our sailors, and so thatis particularly our sailors, and so that is something that is very, very special. There are other stories. When he was captain general of the Royal Marines and he was at the 350th anniversary dinner, and he made this remark about his own good health was the benefit of always his own health being drunk too, and so you always had this lightness of touch,. �. , you always had this lightness of touch,. ,. , you always had this lightness of touch,. ,. Touch,. Always good to hear those stories, touch,. Always good to hear those stories. And touch,. 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Good morning, nina good morning, nina good morning, nina good morning, dan and louise. There is a really special feeling this morning in chester, that sense of things coming out of hibernation. Last minute polishing of the windows, some deliveries happening, and a chap opening up was whistling earlier. There is a nice sense that things are changing. Every high street tells a story. This one has got a particularly special story to tell. There has been a jewellers on this site since the 1860s, and inside here weve got sophie, the manager, ready to go. Lovely to see you, a big smile on yourface. How are you feeling . You, a big smile on your face. How are you feeling . Are you feeling . Great, we are all very excited are you feeling . Great, we are all very excited to are you feeling . Great, we are all very excited to get are you feeling . Great, we are all very excited to get going are you feeling . 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How are you going to keep people safe, and how important is it that they do come in and shop . Yes. That they do come in and shop . Yes, we have to that they do come in and shop . Yes, we have to keep that they do come in and shop . Yes we have to keep people comfortable, we have to keep people comfortable, we have to keep people comfortable, we have got sanitiser, some lovely jewellery. Sanitiser, some lovelyjewellery. A lot of shops wont be open today. This one well, lakeland outdoor wear, and edinburgh woollen mill, one of the many branches that i had to close, but waterstones, good morning, tom. They were potentially worried about the fact that online trade. How are you feeling about opening up again . People have got used to buying their books online . We are so excited to be opening our doors. 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And explore other things i wanted to do along the way along the way. And how are you feelin along the way. And how are you feeling about along the way. And how are you feeling about this along the way. And how are you feeling about this morning . I i feeling about this morning . I obviously feel a little bit nervous in terms obviously feel a little bit nervous in terms of excitement just to get back to in terms of excitement just to get back to normal, and to get people through back to normal, and to get people through the door. To get people through through the door. To get people through the door. To get people through the door. To get people through the door and to have them buying through the door and to have them buying the through the door and to have them buying the items and seeing people in the buying the items and seeing people in the clothes is amazing. Good luck. 180,000 in the clothes is amazing. Good luck. 180,000 jobs in the clothes is amazing. Good luck. 180,000 jobs have i in the clothes is amazing. Good luck. 180,000 jobs have been l in the clothes is amazing. 13mm luck. 180,000 jobs have been lost over the past year, and an anticipated spend of up to £4 billion in the next week alone. Fingers crossed for all retailers we opening today, and im heading back to thejewellers, i have opening today, and im heading back to the jewellers, i have got my eye on that sent christopher. It is lovely to see you, in my home city i will be there later. You lovely to see you, in my home city i will be there later. I will be there later. You know all those shops i will be there later. You know all those shops l i will be there later. You know all those shops. I know i will be there later. You know all those shops. I know them i i will be there later. You know all those shops. I know them all i will be there later. You know all. Those shops. I know them all well sorry about those shops. I know them all well sorry about the those shops. I know them all well sorry about the slight those shops. I know them all well sorry about the slight breakup i those shops. I know them all well j sorry about the slight breakup we sorry about the slight break up we had with nina, but hopefully that gives you a clear picture of what it is like in chester and many other town centres are getting ready to open. Town centres are getting ready to 0 en. , town centres are getting ready to 0. En. ,. , town centres are getting ready to oen. ,. , open. Send us a message and tell us what ou open. Send us a message and tell us what you are open. Send us a message and tell us what you are looking open. Send us a message and tell us what you are looking forward i open. Send us a message and tell us what you are looking forward to i open. Send us a message and tell us what you are looking forward to do i what you are looking forward to do that you have been allowed to do. Someone is having a haircut good morning, im asad ahmad. So, the next stage of Easing Lockdown has started, but among those hit hard and facing an uncertain future are hundreds of gyms and Leisure Centres across london and the Home Counties. While many people are keen to return to them, a poll by Mens Health Magazine has found that almost half of respondents said they wont be renewing their Gym Memberships post lockdown. Its why the Industry Body, uk active, is calling on the government to cut vat and offer financial help to gyms and leisure businesses. And retailers too have been busy over the weekend preparing to reopen after lockdown. Its been a difficult period, but there are reports of queues outside some retailers this morning. Although the next few months may continue to be challenging for many. Our locations here in Covent Garden and billington arcade do rely quite a lot on foreign travellers coming into the uk. So there wont be those sort of numbers that we have experienced in previous years. But were really hoping that londoners do come back to stores and were really excited to have people back in. But, absolutely, theres a little bit of caution. Police say they deeply regret the hurt caused when a good friday Church Service in south london was shut down for Breaching Covid restrictions. This is the moment when metropolitan Police Officers took to the alter during the service and threatened worshippers to leave or face a fine. They say they found some worshippers without masks and not socially distancing at Christ The King on balham high road. Scotland yard said significant reflection and learning has been undertaken by the two officers involved. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Overground, hammersmith and city and Tfl Rail Have Delays because of Train Cancellations and signal failures. On the trains, there are no services at all running in or out of Liverpool Street due to signalling problems. On the roads, traffic is slow into town on the a13 from barking. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. It is a cold start again this morning, with temperatures widely below zero. So, a little bit of frost. High pressure stays in charge for most of this week, but its not wall to wall sunshine. You can see this warm front for this morning. Thats going to bring a band of rain. But this morning, at least at first, it could turn wintry ahead of it clearing away. So, a bit of sleet and snow mixed into that. But becoming dry and fine with some sunshine, the risk of a shower, and temperatures reaching a maximum of 11 celsius. Overnight tonight, that shower risk diminishes. Under clear skies it is going to be another cold night. The minimum temperature, potentially away from central london, dropping down to 3. So another frost first thing on tuesday morning. Still the risk of one or two showers tomorrow, but as i said, High Pressure still in charge. Plenty of dry, fine weather in the forecast, with some sunny spells. Temperatures slowly recovering as we head further through this week. But we are also at risk of one or two showers. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. 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 kym and gethin. Good morning. Good morning. Coming up on morning live, as non essential shops in england and wales open their doors again, were looking at the rise in abuse and assaults on staff during lockdown, and revealing how a change in the law could help tackle the problem. Also today, were celebrating the life of the Duke Of Edinburgh. Weve heard so many wonderful stories over the weekend, and today wed love to hear yours. So if you have a fond memory of Prince Philip, or if you were lucky enough to meet him, wed love to hear from you. And one man who met Prince Philip many times over the years, is gyles brandreth. As the dukes biographer, hell be sharing his special memories, as well as telling us about some of the unpublicised acts of kindness shown by the prince throughout his remarkable life. Rav wilding will be opening up about his own personal experiences of grief, after losing his father recently. We know this is something thats affecting so many of you, too, so today, well be getting some advice on how to cope with grief from a top specialist. And this sunday sees the much anticipated return of bbc one drama, call the midwife. Today, two of the show� s stars, Fenella Woolgar and ella bruccoleri, will be here to tell us whats in store for the midwives this time round. All that and more at 9. 15 thank you both. See you tomorrow as well. Thank you. Tomorrow . Well, we see them every day now. Im well. Thank you. Tomorrow . Well, we see them every day now. See them every day now. Im here tomorrow see them every day now. Im here tomorrow as see them every day now. Im here tomorrow as well. 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A measure of relief. I dont. Think every pub will have a master of ceremonies. I can announce this hairdressers, louise minchin, is open for you open for you fingers crossed. History has open for you fingers crossed. History has been open for you fingers crossed. History has been made open for you fingers crossed. History has been made at open for you fingers crossed. History has been made at the | history has been made at the masters. The whole of japan were watching this man. Its one of the most coveted items of clothing in sport the green jacket that says youre a masters champion. And the new recipient is Hideki Matsuyama, the first japanese man to win a major. He led by four shots overnight, but augusta isnt a course to be tamed and his advantage began to disappear, with five bogeys in a one over par round of 73. It was enough, though, and matsuyama won by a single shot. He looked very comfortable as last years winner dustinjohnson helped him into his newjacket. Both managers had some strong words, after Manchester Uniteds win at tottenham in the Premier League, with united boss ole Gunnar Solskjaer saying the referee had been conned. Edison cavani was first to put the ball in the net for united, but spurs were unhappy with this incident in the build up, Son Heung Min apparently hit in the face. The goal was ruled out, and son then put tottenham ahead, but united came back to win 3 1 cavani among the scorers. And the managers had very different views on that disallowed goal. I always use the analogy that, if that was my son and he gets that from one of his mates and he stays down, and he needs ten other mates to help up three minutes after, hes not going to get food for a few days, because that is embarrassing. Sonny is very lucky that his father is a better person than ole. Im very, very disappointed. And because with me, like we say in portugal, bread is bread and cheese is cheese, i told already ole what i think about his comments. Not after you hear such insults. The scottish champions rangers are four games away from going through the season unbeaten. A stunning strike from ryan kent helped them to a 2 1 win over hibs at ibrox, and that kept their 100 home record in tact. That is your sport. Thank you very much indeed. Abs, that is your sport. Thank you very much indeed that is your sport. Thank you very much indeed. A very busy weekend. Lets find out much indeed. A very busy weekend. Lets find out what much indeed. A very busy weekend. Lets find out what is much indeed. A very busy weekend. Lets find out what is happening lets find out what is happening with the weather. Jane is talking about god. A few golf courses closed under snow this morning. Good morning. There certainly has been snow in the forecast. We have seen it moving across parts of wales, the midlands, into Southern England. It has been a cold start. In fact, it has been the coldest april night in the uk since april 2013. Temperatures in Tulloch Bridge area fell to 9. 4. These are the latest temperatures. It is a cold start. Forsome latest temperatures. It is a cold start. For some it is a frosty start. For some it is a frosty start. This week we are looking at the chance of having some frost through the week. For many it will be dry and it will be called the first half of the week, but temperatures picking up. You can see the dark blue replaced by the lighter blue. More of a wind from the north sea on wednesday. For the east it will be colder. This is coming our way for the weekend. We could see rain in the west. This morning it is this Weather Front producing the rain, the sleet and freezing out some of us have seen. We have a lying snow as well. It will continue on its journey southwards and eastwards. Taking it into the south east and off into the English Channel as we go through the morning. Behind it, a of dry weather, a lot of sunshine. Towards the west a little bit more cloud producing showers. We could see some showers down the east coast as well. Temperatures below par for this time of the year. We are looking at about six in lerwick to highs of ten or ii in the south and south west. Through the evening temperatures will fall away very quickly under clear skies. A cold night, a lot of the showers will fade. We will hang on to more cloud in the west, with a few showers as well. That means temperatures will not fall away as far in the west as they will inland. Widely temperatures below freezing. These represent towns and cities. Lower in rural areas. Tuesday into wednesday High Pressure dominating. A distinct lack of isobars in the charts. Not much in the way of winter. A cold and frosty start. A bright one. Lovely blue scout to start. The showers in the west. Through the day some of those will drift further east. Not all of us will catch them. These are our temperatures. Six to 12 degrees. Into wednesday it will be colder in the east. A bit more cloud around. Temperatures are similar in the west. Thank you, carol. Have a lovely monday. Nomadland was the big winner at last nights baftas, picking up four awards including the big one, best film. There was no audience for the ceremony and all the nominees were on zoom although Sir Anthony Hopkins missed the moment he won best actor because he was busy painting. We promise you Callum Paterson would be here. And he is. It was a busy night. J would be here. And he is. It was a busy night would be here. And he is. It was a busy night. I love the fact that you are debating busy night. I love the fact that you are debating whether busy night. I love the fact that you are debating whether or busy night. I love the fact that you are debating whether or not busy night. I love the fact that you are debating whether or not you i are debating whether or not you could are debating whether or not you could count me as a guest | are debating whether or not you could count me as a guest i am afraid you could count me as a guest i am afraid you cant could count me as a guest i am afraid you cant be could count me as a guest i am afraid you cant be counted could count me as a guest i n afraid you cant be counted as a guest until we have somebody in here without a bbc pass. You will go through the winners in a moment, first, lets look back at what happened. Applause. In a year where cinemagoers had to stay home, best film of the baftas was one all about isolation. Nomadland. Nomadland, which is not out into the end of the month, is about a woman whos lost everything and travels the United States on her own in a van. It won four baftas, including Francis Mcdormand best actress. I need work. I like work. But sadly, in a year when you didnt even have to turn up to turn up, she still managed not to turn up. Weve just received this message via Carrier Pigeon from frances, who is somewhere in the wilds of north america. And neither did the winner of best actor. Sir Anthony Hopkins for the father. I dont need her or anyone else. I can manage very well on my own. At the age of 83, Sir Anthony Hopkins is now the oldest best actor winner ever. He did not appear on zoom during the ceremony, but did join in the Virtual Press room afterwards, and explained that he is on along holiday in wales. I was sitting here painting, in fact. | in my room in the hotel. Im covered in paint. And i heard this cheer go up i from next door, and i thought, what the hell has happened . I thought they were watching a football match. And they came in i and said, well done. Daniel kaluuya was best supporting actor for playing the black Panther Fred Hampton injudas and the black messiah. He gave his speech in front of what appeared to be a pint collection. Of what appeared to be a pint collection collection. Love to everyone watching collection. Love to everyone watching back collection. Love to everyone watching back home. Collection. Love to everyone watching back home. I collection. Love to everyone watching back home. I love| collection. Love to everyone i watching back home. I love you collection. Love to everyone watching back home. I love you guys, man. Peace and love, man. Take care of yourself onwards. Best man. Peace and love, man. Take care of yourself onwards. Of yourself onwards. Best supporting actress was south of yourself onwards. Best supporting actress was south koreas of yourself onwards. Best supporting actress was south koreas yuhjungl actress was south koreas Yuh Jung Youn from minari. She was in a mischievous mood. Youn from minari. She was in a mischievous mood. Every award is meaningful mischievous mood. Every award is meaningful but mischievous mood. Every award is meaningful but this mischievous mood. Every award is meaningful but this one, mischievous mood. Every award is| meaningful but this one, especially recognised by british people, known as very snobbish people and they approve me. As very snobbish people and they approve me as very snobbish people and they a rove me. ,. , ~. ,. , approve me. Promising young woman was a double approve me. Promising young woman was a double winner. Approve me. Promising young woman was a double winner. Original was a double winner. Original screenplay and best british film. Its director also had the most impressive backdrop. It its director also had the most impressive backdrop. Its director also had the most impressive backdrop. It was a labour of love, certainly. Impressive backdrop. It was a labour of love, certainly. Everyone impressive backdrop. It was a labour of love, certainly. Everyone did impressive backdrop. It was a labour of love, certainly. Everyone did it of love, certainly. Everyone did it pretty of love, certainly. Everyone did it pretty much for a packet of crisps. While the best stage invasion of the night happened after the star of rocks, bukky bakray, won the rising star award, and her on screen mother and her actual mother fumi couldnt contain themselves. Cheering. Next up, the oscars, and nomadland is now the clear favourite. But a word of warning. The last six films to win at the baftas have failed to repeat at the oscars. I wonder if Francis Mcdormand will bother to turn up. Colin paterson, bbc news. It was pre line of duty on telly last night it was pre line of duty on telly last night. Colin, you watched it all. Last night. Colin, you watched it all they last night. Colin, you watched it all. They were some great speeches and great all. They were some great speeches and great films and great nominees . Very different though seeing those empty very different though seeing those empty seats at the Royal Albert Hall empty seats at the Royal Albert Hall. They had a virtual audience providing hall. They had a virtual audience providing this kind of ghostly laughter. Its a bit like when you watch laughter. Its a bit like when you watch the laughter. Its a bit like when you watch the Premier League and they have the watch the Premier League and they have the crowds coming in fake to try and have the crowds coming in fake to try and react to goal chances. It was a try and react to goal chances. It was a bit try and react to goal chances. It was a bit like that. The timing was a little was a bit like that. The timing was a little bit was a bit like that. The timing was a little bit out. But the big winner on the a little bit out. But the big winner on the night was nomadland, a film about on the night was nomadland, a film about a on the night was nomadland, a film about a woman driving through the west of about a woman driving through the west of america in their van. It is about west of america in their van. It is about loss. West of america in their van. It is about loss, it is about isolation, but it about loss, it is about isolation, but it is about loss, it is about isolation, but it is also about community. It won four. But it is also about community. It won four, including the big one, best won four, including the big one, best film won four, including the big one, best film. Chloe zhao became the second best film. Chloe zhao became the second female in the history of the baftas second female in the history of the baftas to second female in the history of the baftas to win best director and also frances baftas to win best director and also Frances Mcdormand won her second best actress bafta in three years. She won best actress bafta in three years. She won for three billboards. That time she she won for three billboards. That time she turned up. Last night she didnt time she turned up. Last night she didnt even time she turned up. Last night she didnt even log onto her computer to. Ive didnt even log onto her computer to give an didnt even log onto her computer to give an acceptance speech. Sadly, this was give an acceptance speech. Sadly, this was a give an acceptance speech. Sadly, this was a bit of a theme. Because when this was a bit of a theme. Because when it this was a bit of a theme. 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He explained, he has come over from america explained, he has come over from america to explained, he has come over from america to do lockdown in wales. He was in america to do lockdown in wales. He was in a america to do lockdown in wales. He was in a hotel. He was painting. And he heard was in a hotel. He was painting. And he heard the was in a hotel. He was painting. And he heard the cheers from his wife next he heard the cheers from his wife next door he heard the cheers from his wife next door and came through and realised next door and came through and realised that he had won a bafta. Very realised that he had won a bafta. Very strange. He also said he will not bother very strange. He also said he will not bother to go to the oscars in two weeks not bother to go to the oscars in two weeks. He said he will still be painting two weeks. He said he will still be painting in two weeks. He said he will still be painting in wales. He put some of them painting in wales. 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Then you have got nomadland, which doesnt come out in britain until which doesnt come out in britain until after which doesnt come out in britain until after the oscars, when it is going until after the oscars, when it is going to until after the oscars, when it is going to be on disney plus. Something like the father, the anthony Something Like the father, the Anthony Hopkins film, is not out until Anthony Hopkins film, is not out untiljune Anthony Hopkins film, is not out untiljune. This is because a lot of the Distribution Companies were hoping the Distribution Companies were hoping cinemas would reopen before now. Hoping cinemas would reopen before now they hoping cinemas would reopen before now. They were holding out. Bafta thought. Now. They were holding out. Bafta thought, this is a one off year, we will let thought, this is a one off year, we will let films and that would not enter will let films and that would not enter under normal circumstances. Rocks enter under normal circumstances. Rocks is enter under normal circumstances. Rocks is on enter under normal circumstances. Rocks is on netflix. Well worth a watch rocks is on netflix. Well worth a watch it rocks is on netflix. Well worth a watch. It will make you cry. It has such watch. It will make you cry. It has such art~ watch. It will make you cry. It has such art. ~ watch. It will make you cry. It has such art. ,. , watch. It will make you cry. It has such art. ~ ~ watch. It will make you cry. It has such art. , ~ ,. , such art. Thank you. We spoke to the director a few such art. Thank you. We spoke to the director a few weeks such art. Thank you. We spoke to the director a few weeks ago. Weve spent the last year focusing our attention on coronavirus. But, sadly, other diseases have not gone away. Anne and linda nolan, of The Nolan Sisters fame, know that only too well. They were both diagnosed with cancer last year, and have been supporting each other during their treatment. It is lovely to see them this morning. Now theyve written a book about that journey. Anne and linda join us from blackpool. It is so great to see you. Good morning. It is so great to see you. Good morning it is so great to see you. Good morning howi it is so great to see you. Good i morning. How are it is so great to see you. Good morning. How are you morning. Good morning. How are you doin . Morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well. Morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well, thank morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well, thank god morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well, thank god for morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well, thank god for make morning. Good morning. How are you doing . Well, thank god for make up | doing . Well, thank god for make up my stomach doing . Well, thank god for make up my stomach is doing . 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But because we are in the same boat, they allowed us together. But because we are in the same boat, they allowed us to same boat, they allowed us to actually same boat, they allowed us to actually sit same boat, they allowed us to actually sit next same boat, they allowed us to actually sit next to same boat, they allowed us to actually sit next to each same boat, they allowed us to actually sit next to each other| actually sit next to each other whilst actually sit next to each other whilst we actually sit next to each other whilst we were actually sit next to each other whilst we were having actually sit next to each other whilst we were having our actually sit next to each other whilst we were having our chemo. We supported whilst we were having our chemo. We supported each whilst we were having our chemo. We supported each other whilst we were having our chemo. We supported each other through whilst we were having our chemo. We supported each other through that, l supported each other through that, didnt supported each other through that, didnt we . Supported each other through that, didnt we . Supported each other through that, didnt we . ,. ,. , didnt we . Yes, we are the chemo sisters, didnt we . Yes, we are the chemo sisters. Rrot didnt we . Yes, we are the chemo sisters, not the didnt we . Yes, we are the chemo sisters, not the chemical didnt we . Yes, we are the chemo| sisters, not the chemical brothers it sisters, not the chemical brothers it was sisters, not the chemical brothers it was really nice. We were lucky. It was really nice. We were lucky. It has it was really nice. We were lucky. It has been it was really nice. We were lucky. It has been difficult for a lot of people it has been difficult for a lot of people to go to treatment on your own. People to go to treatment on your own. 0ur people to go to treatment on your own. Our sisters said when they dropped own. Our sisters said when they dropped us off at the hospital, as they were dropped us off at the hospital, as they were walking away they both cried they were walking away they both cried. They said it was like living a four year old at the school gates. Yeah. A four year old at the school gates. Yeah. But a four year old at the school gates. Yeah, but and had a massive chemo because yeah, but and had a massive chemo because her yeah, but and had a massive chemo because her cancer was a primary. They because her cancer was a primary. They threw because her cancer was a primary. They threw everything at her. She would they threw everything at her. She would be they threw everything at her. She would be there from about nine in the morning until about five or six in the the morning until about five or six in the evening. I would come in in the afternoon. My cancer, i was having the afternoon. My cancer, i was having palliative chemo. My cancer is treatable but not curable. I would is treatable but not curable. I would only be there for an hour. I would would only be there for an hour. I would go would only be there for an hour. I would go in would only be there for an hour. I would go in and it was great to see a friendly would go in and it was great to see a friendly face when you got there. Yeah. A friendly face when you got there. Yeah. It a friendly face when you got there. Yeah. It was a friendly face when you got there. Yeah, it was really good. What extra ordinary times yeah, it was really good. What extra ordinary times you yeah, it was really good. What extra ordinary times you have yeah, it was really good. What extra ordinary times you have been ordinary times you have been together. You write about this in the book as well. Presumably there are a lot of things that people can relate to that you have been through together . Relate to that you have been through to. Ether . ~ relate to that you have been through touether . ,. ,. , ~ together . Yeah, i think the book, we ho e the together . Yeah, i think the book, we hope the book together . Yeah, i think the book, we hope the book will together . Yeah, i think the book, we hope the book will be together . Yeah, i think the book, we hope the book will be harmful together . Yeah, i think the book, we hope the book will be harmful to hope the book will be harmful to people hope the book will be harmful to people. Obviously hope the book will be harmful to people. Obviously we hope the book will be harmful to people. Obviously we are hope the book will be harmful to people. Obviously we are not people. Obviously we are not medically people. Obviously we are not medically qualified. People. Obviously we are not medically qualified. There. People. Obviously we are not medically qualified. There is| medically qualified. There is nothing medically qualified. There is nothing the medically qualified. There is nothing the medical medically qualified. There is i nothing the medical profession wouldnt nothing the medical profession wouldnt tell nothing the medical profession wouldnt tell anybody. Nothing the medical profession wouldnt tell anybody. But nothing the medical profession i wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, nothing the medical profession wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry. Wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry. Lm wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry, im struggling wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry, im struggling as wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry, im struggling as part wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry, im struggling as part of wouldnt tell anybody. But yeah, im sorry, im struggling as part of my| sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment it sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment it makes sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment it makes me sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment it makes me starter. Sorry, im struggling as part of my treatment it makes me starter. It i sorry, im struggling as part of my| treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we hope treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we hope the treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we hope the book treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we hope the book will. Treatment it makes me starter. It is not jane we hope the book will be i treatment it makes me starter. It is| not jane we hope the book will be a little bit not jane we hope the book will be a little bit informative not jane we hope the book will be a little bit informative for not jane we hope the book will be a little bit informative for people little bit informative for people who have little bit informative for people who have been little bit informative for people who have been through little bit informative for people who have been through cancer| little bit informative for people who have been through cancer and people who have been through cancer and people who who have been through cancer and people who havent, who have been through cancer and people who havent, even, who have been through cancer and people who havent, even, will. Who have been through cancer and people who havent, even, will be| people who havent, even, will be able to people who havent, even, will be able to know people who havent, even, will be able to know certain people who havent, even, will be able to know certain questions. I able to know certain questions. Somebody able to know certain questions. Somebody asked able to know certain questions. Somebody asked me able to know certain questions. Somebody asked me if able to know certain questions. Somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts~ somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts~ i somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts~ l was somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts. I was able somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts. I was able to somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts. I was able to say, somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts. I was able to say, no, somebody asked me if chemotherapy hurts. I was able to say, no, the hurts. was able to say, no, the after hurts. I was able to say, no, the after effects hurts. I was able to say, no, the after effects are hurts. I was able to say, no, the after effects are not hurts. I was able to say, no, the after effects are not good hurts. I was able to say, no, the after effects are not good but i hurts. I was able to say, no, thel after effects are not good but the actual after effects are not good but the Actual Administration after effects are not good but the Actual Administration of after effects are not good but the Actual Administration of the after effects are not good but the i Actual Administration of the chemo doesnt Actual Administration of the chemo doesnt hurt Actual Administration of the chemo doesnt hurt at Actual Administration of the chemo doesnt hurt at all. Actual administration of the chemo doesnt hurt at all. Questions Actual Administration of the chemo doesnt hurt at all. Questions like. Doesnt hurt at all. Questions like that we doesnt hurt at all. Questions like that we hope doesnt hurt at all. Questions like that we hope will doesnt hurt at all. Questions like that we hope will be doesnt hurt at all. Questions like that we hope will be informative i doesnt hurt at all. Questions like i that we hope will be informative for people that we hope will be informative for eo le. , that we hope will be informative for eole. ,. , people. Linda, it is really important. People. Linda, it is really important, they people. Linda, it is really important, they will people. Linda, it is really important, they will be i people. Linda, it is really. Important, they will be lots people. Linda, it is really important, they will be lots of people watching those who are either going through it themselves or have a Family Member or a friend going through it. I suppose you are trying to give a little encouragement and show that there can be a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel . Absolutely. That is why we talk about absolutely. That is why we talk about our absolutely. That is why we talk about our illness. We have got an amazing about our illness. We have got an amazing fan base that have followed us through our whole career. It is ust us through our whole career. It is just nice us through our whole career. It is just nice that if somebody is sitting just nice that if somebody is sitting on their own at home and thinksm sitting on their own at home and thinksm i sitting on their own at home and thinks. I was traumatised about losing thinks. I was traumatised about losing my thinks. I was traumatised about losing my hair. It is a massive issue losing my hair. It is a massive issue for losing my hair. It is a massive issue for me. Really distressing. I was a issue for me. Really distressing. I was a little issue for me. Really distressing. I was a little bit embarrassed about being was a little bit embarrassed about being that traumatised because i do know that being that traumatised because i do know that the chemo was there to make know that the chemo was there to make me know that the chemo was there to make me better. But if there is somebody sitting at home, it is ok to feel somebody sitting at home, it is ok to feel traumatised. We have got to have the to feel traumatised. We have got to have the chemo anyway. It is already to have have the chemo anyway. It is already to have these different to anybody else to have these different to anybody else and to have these different to anybody else. And so hopefully reading our book else. And so hopefully reading our book will else. And so hopefully reading our book will give them a little bit of hope. Book will give them a little bit of hope. Like book will give them a little bit of hope, like you say. There is light at the hope, like you say. There is light at the end hope, like you say. There is light at the end of the tunnel, blonde hair at the end of the tunnel, blonde hair we at the end of the tunnel, blonde hair we were all completely bold a few months ago. It is now going back few months ago. It is now going back. Few months ago. It is now going back. ,. ,. , few months ago. It is now going back. ,. ,. ,. , back. That is amazing. You were close anyway back. That is amazing. You were close anyway. At back. That is amazing. You were close anyway. At presumably back. That is amazing. You were i close anyway. At presumably going through this at the same time brings you closer together as well . film. You closer together as well . Oh, god, no, you closer together as well . Oh, god. No. We you closer together as well . Oh, god, no, we dont you closer together as well . Oh, god, no, we dont like each other we are god, no, we dont like each other we are sisters god, no, we dont like each other we are sisters. We god, no, we dont like each other we are sisters. We all god, no, we dont like each other we are sisters. We all have god, no, we dont like each other we are sisters. We all have a we are sisters. We all have a special we are sisters. We all have a special bond. We are all very close. But i special bond. We are all very close. But i think special bond. We are all very close. But i think linda and now linda and i but i think linda and now linda and i now but i think linda and now linda and i now have an extra special bond because and i now have an extra special bond because we and i now have an extra special bond because we have been through this togethen because we have been through this touether. ~ , together. Absolutely. I feel the same. I together. Absolutely. I feel the same i feel together. Absolutely. I feel the same. Ifeelthat together. Absolutely. I feel the same. I feel that we together. Absolutely. I feel the same. I feel that we have together. Absolutely. I feel the same. I feel that we have got l together. Absolutely. I feel the same. I feel that we have got a little same. I feel that we have got a little bit same. I feel that we have got a little bit of. Same. I feel that we have got a little bit of. And same. I feel that we have got a little bit of. And is same. I feel that we have got a little bit of. And is my same. I feel that we have got a little bit of. And is my big little bit of. And is my big sislen little bit of. And is my big sister. Even little bit of. And is my big sister. Even when little bit of. And is my big sister. Even when she little bit of. And is my big sister. Even when she was| little bit of. And is my big sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and me sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and me in sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and me in 2006, sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and me in 2006, she sister. Even when she was diagnosed in 2000 and me in 2006, she was i sister. Even when she was diagnosed l in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i found in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i found to in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i found to find in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i found to find out in 2000 and me in 2006, she was the first person i found to find out if first person i found to find out if i would first person i found to find out if i would be first person i found to find out if i would be ok first person i found to find out if i would be ok. So first person i found to find out if i would be ok. So yeah, first person i found to find out if i would be ok. So yeah, we first person i found to find out ifi i would be ok. So yeah, we have found i would be ok. So yeah, we have found another i would be ok. So yeah, we have found another little i would be ok. So yeah, we have found another little bit i would be ok. So yeah, we have found another little bit extra i would be ok. So yeah, we have found another little bit extra for| found another little bit extra for us. ,. , found another little bit extra for us. ,. , ~ found another little bit extra for us. You both talked about your fans so avidly following us. You both talked about your fans so avidly following your us. You both talked about your fans so avidly following your careers. So avidly following your careers. You have met some amazing people over the years. Because we are showing some wonderful stories from many people of the last few days of meeting the Duke Of Edinburgh, had you both, crossing at various points in your careers . Izre you both, crossing at various points in your careers . You both, crossing at various points in your careers . Ive met him twice, actuall. In your careers . Ive met him twice, actually i in your careers . Ive met him twice, actually i met in your careers . Ive met him twice, actually. I met him in your careers . Ive met him twice, actually. I met him in in your careers . Ive met him twice, actually. I met him in 1997 in your careers . Ive met him twice, actually. I met him in 1997 at actually. I met him in 1997 at hotyrood actually. I met him in 1997 at holyrood house. Iwas actually. I met him in 1997 at holyrood house. I was giving out some holyrood house. I was giving out some of holyrood house. I was giving out some of the duke of Edinburgh Awards some of the duke of Edinburgh Awards. He was lovely. He was very funny awards. He was lovely. He was very funny he awards. He was lovely. He was very funny. He asked me what i was doing there funny. He asked me what i was doing there i funny. He asked me what i was doing there i said funny. He asked me what i was doing there i said i funny. He asked me what i was doing there. I said i was having a show. He asked there. I said i was having a show. He asked me what show it was. I said it was he asked me what show it was. I said it was prisoner cell block h, the musical it was prisoner cell block h, the musical. And he went, how . I said, i dont musical. And he went, how . I said, i dont know musical. And he went, how . I said, i dont know what we get away with it every dont know what we get away with it every night. We dont know what we get away with it eve niuht. ~ dont know what we get away with it every night every night. We met him actually implacable every night. We met him actually implacable. Our every night. We met him actually implacable. Our brothers every night. We met him actually implacable. Our brothers were i every night. We met him actually i implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with them implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with them in implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with them in the implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with them in the theatre i implacable. Our brothers were there. He sat with them in the theatre and i he sat with them in the theatre and chatted he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to them he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to them for he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to them for quite he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to them for quite a he sat with them in the theatre and chatted to them for quite a while. L chatted to them for quite a while. And then chatted to them for quite a while. And then myself chatted to them for quite a while. And then myself and chatted to them for quite a while. And then myself and maureen chatted to them for quite a while. | and then myself and maureen and chatted to them for quite a while. I and then myself and maureen and my daughter and then myself and maureen and my daughter met and then myself and maureen and my daughter met him and then myself and maureen and my daughter met him in and then myself and maureen and my daughter met him in carefully and then myself and maureen and my daughter met him in carefully in i daughter met him in carefully in wales, daughter met him in carefully in wales, we daughter met him in carefully in wales, we were daughter met him in carefully in wales, we were doing daughter met him in carefully in wales, we were doing a daughter met him in carefully in wales, we were doing a charity. I daughter met him in carefully in i wales, we were doing a charity. He was so wales, we were doing a charity. He was so tovety~ wales, we were doing a charity. He was so tovety~ he wales, we were doing a charity. He was so lovely. He came wales, we were doing a charity. He was so lovely. He came back wales, we were doing a charity. He was so lovely. He came back to i wales, we were doing a charity. He was so lovely. He came back to a i was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant and was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant and chatted was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant and chatted to was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant and chatted to us i was so lovely. He came back to a restaurant and chatted to us for. Was so lovely. He came back to a| restaurant and chatted to us for a [on restaurant and chatted to us for a longtime restaurant and chatted to us for a longtime he restaurant and chatted to us for a long time. He seems restaurant and chatted to us for a long time. He seems so long time. He seems so down to earth. Long time. He seems so down to earth. Easy. Long time. He seems so down to earth. Easy to long time. He seems so down to earth. Easy to talk to. Long time. He seems so down to earth. Easy to talk to. He was tovety~ down to earth. Easy to talk to. He was tovety~ lil downtoearth. Easy to talk to. He was lovely was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen. So was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen. So bad. Was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen. So bad. I was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen. So bad. I lost was lovely. It is so sad. I feelfor the queen. So bad. I lost my i was lovely. It is so sad. I feel for the queen. So bad. I lost my husband of 26 the queen. So bad. I lost my husband of 26 years the queen. So bad. I lost my husband of 26 years. What one day, 72 years or something . Ijust got that feeling or something . Ijust got that feeling inside for her that feeling of dread feeling inside for her that feeling of dread and loss. Yeah, really feel for her of dread and loss. Yeah, really feel for her. ,. ,. , for her. Listen, it is lovely to talk to you for her. Listen, it is lovely to talk to you. Thank for her. Listen, it is lovely to talk to you. Thank you i for her. Listen, it is lovely to talk to you. Thank you both i for her. Listen, it is lovely to i talk to you. Thank you both very much indeed for your time. Good luck. ,. ,. , ~ much indeed for your time. Good luck. ,. ,. , much indeed for your time. Good luck. ,. ,. , much indeed for your time. Good luck. , a luck. The book is out on april the 15th. You are luck. The book is out on april the 15th. You are good, luck. The book is out on april the 15th. You are good, you luck. The book is out on april the 15th. You are good, you are i linda and annes book is called stronger together and its out on thursday. Youre watching bbc breakfast. Its 8. 59. Good morning, welcome to bbc news, im victoria derbyshire. Here are the headlines cheers, boys pubs and restaurants can now serve customers outside. The Prime Minister asks us all to behave responsibly as england takes its next step out of lockdown. Easing of the rules too in wales, where Nonessential Shops, gyms and beauty salons can all re open. What are your plans for today . Haircut or a drink in a pub . Or both . And if you work in a sector thats opening up today, tell us whatjob you do and how youre feeling about getting back into it. Also, mps return to the commons from their easter break a day early to pay tribute to the Duke Of Edinburgh. Labour demands former Prime Minister David Cameron appears before parliament to answer serious questions about his lobbying of current minsters for a company he had shares in

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