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Come fly with us. The vaccine roll out wouldnt have happened without brexit. The view of Sirjames Dyson speaking exclusively to breafast about leaving the eu, jobs here and abroad, and who does the vacuuming at home. A late scare for chelsea, but theyre through to the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time in seven years. Good morning from the roof of Broadcasting House in london. A chilly start across the board, but cool along the north sea coastline. The details later in the programme. Its wednesday april 14th. Our top story. The department for health insists that its target to offer a Covid Vaccine to all adults in the uk by the end ofjuly remains on track, afterJohnson Johnson suspended a planned rollout of its jab in the us, south africa and europe. It follows reports of very rare Blood Clotting in some people whove had the jab in america. The uks ordered 30 million doses of the vaccine, and the medical regulator says itll evaluate Safety Reports robustly before approving its use. Our medical editor fergus walsh reports. An abundance of caution was cited by Us Health Officials as the reason why they paused the use of the single Shotjohnson Johnson covid jab. The vaccine, which in europe is branded as janssen, was approved in the us in late february. Since then, there have been six incidents of very rare clots in the brain out of 6. 8 million doses. So less than one case per Million People immunised. All were women under 50. One of them died and one is critically ill. I think this is an unusual occurrence of a serious adverse event that you want to make sure before you go forward. You investigate it thoroughly, and thats exactly what theyre doing. Theyre pausing so that they can look at it more carefully. Similar very rare clots have occurred with the Oxford Astrazeneca jab, and scientists are investigating whether this type of Vaccine Technology could be implicated. 30 million doses of Thej J Janssen vaccine are on orderfor the uk, although its yet to be approved. Its hoped the delay in the roll out wont slow the Vaccination Drive here. These are the vaccines which are global workhorses of the Vaccination Programme. Its a lot of vaccine that potentially might not be used. And i think that would be tragic because youre much, much more likely to have a severe adverse outcome if you catch covid. I mean, this is the thing which is much more likely to cause clots than than the vaccine. The biggest concern is globally. The plan was to immunise one billion people worldwide with the vaccine this year. If thats disrupted, it will slow efforts to finally bring the pandemic under control. Fergus walsh, bbc news. A major uk trial looking at whether Covid Vaccines can be mixed meaning different ones are used for first and second doses is being expanded. Adults over 50 who have already had a first dose of pfizer or astrazeneca can apply to take part in the study, as our Health Reporter Michelle Roberts explains. Currently, the nhs offers people an identical covid 19 vaccine for their first and second doses, but some experts believe switching to a different brand of vaccine for the second dose might give broader and longer lasting Protection Against the pandemic virus and new variants of it, as well as offer more flexibility to vaccine roll out. More than 800 people have been helping researchers investigate this in a trial called com cov. Theyve received two doses of either pfizer, astrazeneca or a combination of both to see which works best for immunity. Results from this first stage are expected next month, but the investigators now hope to recruit around a thousand people aged 50 or older to take part and test more vaccines in different combinations. That includes the new Moderna Vaccine and the novavax one thats expected to be approved soon in the uk. Dosing with one, then dosing with the other. And that would give a lot more flexibility if there was any problems with supply for one vaccine, for example, or changes in recommendations for different age groups. Then if someone� s been primed with one vaccine, theyre not locked into getting the same vaccine for the second dose. And we will be testing those combinations against the new variants as they come through. So the blood tests we obtained, well test them against the new variants to see potentially if they offer any broader Protection Against the multiple different strains. Volunteers need to have already had one covid jab on the nhs in the past few months and be willing to travel to a regional nhs Hospital Trust site in england to take part. Theyll have blood taken to check how well vaccines trigger an immune response. The study will run for a year, but there should be some reportable findings byjune orjuly to shape how the uk and the world continues to protect populations against this deadly virus. Michelle roberts, bbc news. There will be a debate in Parliament Today to decide if there should be a full inquiry into the links between the former Prime Minister David Cameron and the failed finance firm Greensill Capital. Borisjohnson insists the independent inquiry hes ordered into mr camerons lobbying will have Carte Blanche to talk to anyone. But labour says the review has all the hallmarks of a cover up. Our Political Correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports. The actions of a former Prime Minister and those of current ministers. Laboursays minister and those of current ministers. Labour says theyve brought the shadow of a scandal that Parliament Must investigate, or it fears the Review Borisjohnson has set up will be a whitehall whitewash. Set up will be a whitehall whitewash. Whitewash. Day by day, new revelations whitewash. Day by day, new revelations are whitewash. Day by day, new revelations are coming whitewash. Day by day, new revelations are coming out i whitewash. Day by day, new revelations are coming out about greensill we need a proper inquiry to get to the bottom of this, not the half hearted inquiry that the government have announced so far. The latest revelations, that the former head of Government Procurement began working part time at Greensill Capital while he was still a Civil Servant. Bill carruthers says his move in 2015 followed established procedure, was approved and he believes not uncommon. Laboursays approved and he believes not uncommon. Labour says the real questions are for the conservatives. How in 2011 a financier Lex Greensill became an advisor to the government. And his company hired David Cameron, now out of office, who next year arranged a private drink with the matt hancock, the Health Secretary, and mr green seal. And last year he texted chancellor Rishi Sunak Seeking Access For Greensill for government funds. Mr cameron has said he broke no rules, mr hancock that he reported his meeting with greensill and acted properly. The chancellor says he has been open too. He has released private texts he sent to mr cameron in which he says he pushed the treasury to help greensill, and the government says its inquiry can ask anybody whatever it needs. But labour insists what happens Behind Closed Doors was cronyism, and an independent inquiry is needed. Damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. Protesters have clashed with police in minneapolis for the third night in a row after a black man was shot dead on sunday. The policewoman who fatally shot Daunte Wright has resigned, along with the police chief. It comes as the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd in the same city begins hearing from defence witnesses. 0ur north america correspondent Barbara Plett usher reports. Gunshot. For a third night police drove back protesters venting their anger over the shooting of another black man. Hit in the chest by a policewoman who confused her gun with her taser, in the middle of the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd. Do you know the difference between a gun and a taser . Under pressure, the policewoman resigned. She was a 26 year veteran of the force. She was followed by the police chief. We are here and we will fight forjustice for this family, just like we are fighting for our brothers. George floyds family has come together in solidarity with the relatives of the dead man, Daunte Wright. Sharing their Quest Forjustice and their loss. I thought somebody was playing a joke on me. It hurt me to my heart. Daunte was a beautiful child. He might not have been an angel, but he was our angel. 0ur angel. He belonged to us. Inside the courtroom, the defence took over after the prosecution rested its case. More footage of george floyd from Police Body Cameras was shown to jurors. The defence is arguing that it was a Drug Overdose which caused his death rather than Excessive Force by the officer who restrained him by kneeling on his neck. Testimony is expected to wrap by the end of the week, and the jury will begin deliberations shortly after that. There is a lot at stake in what it decides. The authorities are bracing for the possibility of further unrest once there is a verdict. They were hoping that the resignation of the Police Officials would help to defuse the anger, but so far that has failed to stop the protests. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. The queen has returned to royal duties four days after the death of the duke of edinburgh, to mark the retirement of her households most senior official. The monarch held herfirst in person event to host a Ceremony At Windsor as william peel formally stood down as lord chamberlain. The earl had overseen the arrangements for the dukes funeral. The worlds longest rabbit has gone missing and is thought to have been stolen from its enclosure. That is a long rabbit darius, a Continental Giant Rabbit measuring four feet long, disappeared from his home in stoulton, worcestershire, on saturday night. His owner, annette edwards, has offered a £2,000 reward for his return and said it was a very sad day. He claimed the Guiness World Record for the longest rabbit alive in 2010. Ididnt i didnt know there was a longest rabbit award. find i didnt know there was a longest rabbit award. I didnt know there was a longest rabbit award. �. ,. , rabbit award. And what did we say, was it 2010 . 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It is back. I did check it wasnt april the 1st, by the way. It is not. L the 1st, by the way. It is not. Lets have a look at the weather. It is chilly here on the roof of Broadcasting House in london. We have a little more cloud in the south east that we have been used to, but it will break up and leave some mist and fog patches around. The lowest temperature we saw overnight was 5, but for many of us it is a cold start, and the forecast for today is one of sunny intervals and mainly dry. I say mainly dry because there are some showers around, and those showers today especially across western and southern areas, and there is not much breeze to move them along, so they are likely to be slow moving. The cloud across the south east breaking up as we go through the course of the morning, some sunshine developing and a lot of sunshine around today with just some fair where the cloud through this afternoon. But if you are on the north sea coastline, particularly so of england, we do have an Onshore Breeze so it will feel cooler. In the sunshine further west, it could be 12 or 13 degrees today. Through this evening most of the showers will fade, they will be a local frost, and again various bits and pieces of cloud around, and by the end of the night we will be looking at showers coming in from the netherlands across parts of the south east. Temperatures roughly around freezing, so just below or just above, hence the local frost. Tomorrow we start off on the nippy note, a lot of dry weather around but we will see further showers coming in from the south east, moving across for example lincolnshire, may be as far north as yorkshire, the south east, and they will drift further west towards the midlands. Again they will be slow moving, and temperatures highest out towards the west, looking at 13 or 1a, so temperatures for some at least starting to rise. Carol, thank you very much. There can only be a handful of big bosses so famous you only need to know their last name. Sirjames dyson is absolutely one of them, though. Ninas been to meet the inventor and businessman for us. Nina, what did he have to say . It was a fascinating day yesterday. Good morning. Sirjames dyson is hiring. As you say, one of the most famous Business Owners in britain. His vacuums, hair and hand dryers are credited with making life easier for millions, but hes also caused controversy by Backing Brexit then moving manufacturing abroad. He told me hes a global thinker, but what does that mean forjobs here . Yesterday i had an exclusive snoop around his secretive hq in wiltshire. It is quite a conservative haircut, it is not a particularly artistic one. ,. , � ~ it is not a particularly artistic| one the it is not a particularly artistic one. ,. , � ~ the treat one. You dont think so . The Great Lockdown level, one. You dont think so . The Great Lockdown level, how one. You dont think so . 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And on this site, there are 4000 jobs in invention, and the dyson institute, an in house university. Today, 200 morejobs announced. But an in house university. Today, 200 more jobs announced. But people will say, despite this addition, 4000 out of 14,000 jobs globally are here in the uk. Is dyson still british . Britain is very inventive, we are very inventive engineers here, so this is a really important part of what we do. We have research in america, injapan and singapore, malaysia and the philippines. But the most inventive work goes on here. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers here didnt want to expand, so we were forced to go abroad to find suppliers. You were 0 timistic abroad to find suppliers. You were optimistic about abroad to find suppliers. You were optimistic about brexit abroad to find suppliers. You were optimistic about brexit because i abroad to find suppliers. You were | optimistic about brexit because the vision for many who were optimists was freedom from the shackles of the eu. Was it compromised to the point of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . I of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . � of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . , � ~ of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . , � ~ ~ of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . , � ~ ~. ,. , end . I dont think so. We have got our freedom. End . I dont think so. We have got our freedom, we end . I dont think so. We have got our freedom, we can end . I dont think so. We have got our freedom, we can make end . I dont think so. We have got our freedom, we can make trade l ourfreedom, we can make Trade Agreements with other countries outside europe, that europe cant make free Trade Agreements with. And i think much more than that, it gives us an independence of spirit, and that couldnt be better demonstrated than in the development of the vaccine. 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When covid struck, dont think anybody does. When covid struck. Dyson dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were asked dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were asked to dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were asked to build dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were asked to build a l struck, dyson were asked to build a ventilator in the space of six weeks. The staff worked day and night, and they did it. In the end it wasnt needed, but the expense on thatis it wasnt needed, but the expense on that is nothing compared to jamess foray into electric cars. What was that like with the car where you thought, ive put half a billion pounds of my own money into this, but im going to have to call it a day. What is that like . It is awful for everybody it a day. What is that like . It 3 awful for everybody involved. Never mind the money, it is the people. But mistakes matter, james says there is no such thing as a genius inventor, just a team willing to keep going. And is it basically Trial And Error . Take that bit out, put that bit income if that works better, keep swapping the ingredients . It better, keep swapping the ingredients . Better, keep swapping the incredients . ,. , ~. , ingredients . It is a bit like that, but that golden ingredients . It is a bit like that, but that golden rule ingredients . It is a bit like that, but that golden rule of ingredients . It is a bit like that, but that golden rule of development is you only make one change at a time, that is why it is so painstaking. That is why i had 5500 prototypes for my vacuum cleaner. At the end, you get there, and it works. 50 the end, you get there, and it works. , the end, you get there, and it works,. , works. So is it never over, basically. Works. So is it never over, basically, youre works. So is it never over, basically, youre always i works. So is it never over, i basically, youre always thinking about the next thing . It is basically, youre always thinking about the next thing . About the next thing . It is a life of total dissatisfaction about the next thing . It is a life of total dissatisfaction billions | of total dissatisfaction billions of total dissatisfaction billions of ounds of total dissatisfaction billions of pounds in of total dissatisfaction billions of pounds in annual of total dissatisfaction billions of pounds in annual revenue, l of total dissatisfaction billions of pounds in annual revenue, aj of pounds in annual revenue, a product made every 1. 26 seconds, but the big question. Who does the vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do all vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do all of vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do all of it, vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do all of it, but i vacuuming at your house . I must| confess i dont do all of it, but my mother made me vacuum at home, and i do it out of professional interest as well as to tidy the house, so i do a little bit but not all of it. His mum also told him not to study art design, but that didnt turn out so bad. So, listen to your mum when it comes to cleaning the house but not necessarily in cleaning advice. I pushed him to tell me what the next big product was, he wouldnt tell me that he said there is a robot coming soon that will change our lives. And he also spoke really fondly of Prince Philip, who awarded him with the Engineering Award 25 years ago, and he said he was a sort of person who every time you met him subsequently remembered the last conversation exactly and always left with a cheeky comments, so we see this Bigger Picture of Prince Philip. Fascinating coming in, thank you very much. Philip. Fascinating coming in, thank you very much you very much. Lets have a look at the papers Thirst In The Queue is the headline on the front of the sun. The paper reports 14 Million People have made pub bookings and says many venues in england are booked up until may. The mirror leads on David Camerons lobbying row, calling it the worst tory scandal in a decade. The Daily Telegraph says almost a quarter of registered coronavirus deaths are the result of people who tested positive for the virus, but did not have covid 19 as the primary cause of death. The paper says the evidence supports calls to speed up the easing of restrictions. And one of the most read stories on the bbc website is that newquay has been named the hottest property sellers market, with eight out of ten listed homes having been sold subject to contract since the start of the year, making it the fastest moving market in the uk. Lets have a look at the insides. You have been looking at that one for a while. 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Nhs staff, the most clinically vulnerable, everyone over the age of 50, all top nine priority groups, 32 Million People. It is a Remarkable National effort that has changed peoples lives. The last year has been its been scary, ill admit that its been really scary. Its also been its been a very anxious time of my life. And yeah, my Mental Health did did decline. And i had a really bad episode sort of summer last year, but feeling much better now, and yeah. Its been a tough year for ellen, not being able to see her family ellen has brittle asthma and has been shielding, but now shes fully vaccinated. It sounds really cheesy. It feels like a lifeline. It feels like theres hope now being able to see that my friends and family especially say ive got two lovely nephews have been able to actually see them. And thats its made a world of a difference. Im a Critical Care nurse, ive just finished 48 hours of work. Ijust want to get some stuff in for the next 48 hours. This was Dawn Bilborough at the start of the pandemic. Exhausted and frustrated that people were stockpiling food, leaving her nothing. People like me are going to be looking to see it when you reach the lowest, and just stop it. Ive never experienced losing that many patients right at the very beginning and we were all quite anxious about what we were going to face. But none of us actually realised how. Enormous it was going to be. Ive had my first vaccine, im doing my second in a few weeks. I know that im vaccinated and i can protect my patients from catching it potentially from me. So thats obviously a big, big plus. We got you a present it was a magic moment of the first lockdown. D day veteran ken benbow used to sleep with a framed picture of his wife by his side. Staff at his care home got a cushion with a picture on it so he could be closer to her. Ive never left her go out of my arms. I take it to bed every night. And i said, watching television, she knows i am now in my arms as a lot of pleasure. Ill talk to her and she puts me straight. Ken has also now been fully vaccinated. Hes looking forward to his first pint in more than a year. Ive got My Friend Steve and lisa, my best two best friends. Theyre taking me to the pub. I feel now that i can go anywhere and do anything i can to get out there. The next phase of the Vaccination Programme has already started with people over 45 getting jabbed. The government says its on target for all adults to have had a first dose by the end ofjuly. Graham satchell, bbc news. It is really interesting to have a catch up with all those people we have spoken to over the last year. A big moment for lots of people. It is treat to big moment for lots of people. It is great to go big moment for lots of people. It 3 great to go back and see how they are doing now, how they are feeling, and we will continue to do that. Still to come on breakfast, our very own high Flierjohn Maguire will be taking to the skies in a Hot Air Balloon, which is one of the industries that has been allowed to re open in england this week. Lets find out how hes preparing for the ride. Morning, john. Explain exactly where you are it is a re explain exactly where you are it is a pretty weird explain exactly where you are it 3 a pretty weird environment. This is something not many people get to do. We are privileged to do this on the programme this morning. We are inside the Hot Air Balloon. What the crew have done so far is what is known as a cold inflation, so they have air into the balloon to half inflate it, and then they will start pumping the hot air into take us up into the skies, and what we will be able to do is to bring you live pictures as we fly over bristol and point out some of the highlights. It should be a beautiful moment for it. The crew will be flying this morning, they will be looking after us this morning and doing an amazing job. As you can imagine, flying has resumed once again from monday for small balloons. The bigger ones, if you had a birthday or wedding anniversary, Orsomething You had a birthday or wedding anniversary, or Something Like that and been bought one of those flights on a great big basket, they will resume later in the year on may the 17th when i know a lot of other things start to open up. But for this first flight this morning, we will be in a smaller balloon at a smaller basket. The usual rules will apply, masks and Social Distancing, that sort of stuff written down by the Civil Aviation authority, but it is a good, clear day. I have already seen some balloons take off this morning, taking up before dark and landing in daytime, so it should be spectacular stuff. Landing in daytime, so it should be spectacularstuff. Do landing in daytime, so it should be spectacular stuff. 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This affects people who live or who work in either wandsworth or lambeth. Easter camps are proving popular this year with many reporting record bookings. It comes after a disrupted school year, which has seen many children studying at home. These parents who signed up for a scheme in east london Say Competition for places was fierce. We didnt get all the days we wanted, but we got enough of them. We watched very carefully to make sure that, you know, as soon as the booking opened, we booked. To have them experience and have | services outside of the home, has| brought so much relief to parents. Less crowded transport is the number one factor that would encourage more people to take buses and trains, according to a new survey. The Research Carried out by Campaign For Better Transport found that 30 of those questioned said more Personal Space would encourage them to use the services. The other big issues was the price of tickets, better routes and more frequent services. The study also revealed private cars will remain the dominant form of transport for half of trips once covid restrictions are lifted. Some of londons bridges were illuminated last night, as part of the latest art installation in the city. Nine bridges along the thames, including blackfriars, waterloo, westminster and lambeth, have been transformed with led lights. At over three miles long, those behind it say its the longest Public Art Commission in the world. The lights will be on from dusk until 2am every evening. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. Now the weather with Gillian Brown. Hello there, good morning. Well, another cold start to the day today across the capital. There are some misty, Foggy Patches out there, and the odd isolated shower too, under the thicker areas of cloud. But gradually through the morning we start to see that thin and break, and something a little bit brighter coming through into the afternoon. Temperatures around 11, maybe 12 celsius. Into the evening and overnight, there will be some cloud here and there, but gradually we will see something clearer come through into the early part of thursday. We cant rule out a shower as we look towards the beginning of thursday morning. Again, those temperatures are going to fall away again tonight, struggling to get much above freezing. Another cold start to the day tomorrow. Again, High Pressure is still with us as we look towards the weekend. You can see on the outlook there. Temperatures gradually increasing as we look towards the end of the week and the beginning of next week. Temperatures in the mid teens. Thats the forecast for now. Well keep you up to date. Ill see you soon. 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 breakfast this morning. Charity shops are reporting record sales since they reopened but some have stopped taking in donations after being inundated following lockdown clearouts. Well have tips on how to de clutter sensibly. With just 100 days to go until the olympics take place in tokyo, were talking to the double gold medallists jadejones and max whitlock, to see how theyre preparing for the games, which will feel rather different this year. And the postponed Masterchef Final is being screened tonight on bbc one were speaking to last years winner thomas frake, to see who has impressed him. Two things about that. No spoilers. And also, it was notable, there they were last year with big hugs and the rest of it. None of that this year. What we need is a former Masterchef Finalist. ~. The government insists the vaccine roll out in the uk is on track, despite concerns about the side effects of some of the jabs. Gp dr fari ahmad joins us from cheshire this morning, to talk more about this. Good morning to you. We have hit a vaccine milestone. How important do you think, and how is that being reflected by yourself and in your place of work and with your colleagues as well . We place of work and with your colleagues as well . We have hit nearl 40 colleagues as well . We have hit nearly 40 million colleagues as well . We have hit nearly 40 million doses colleagues as well . We have hit nearly 40 million doses that i colleagues as well . We have hit. Nearly 40 million doses that have been nearly 40 million doses that have been delivered. Its great. I think everybody been delivered. Its great. I think everybody who is 50 and over, and all the everybody who is 50 and over, and all the clinically vulnerable, have all the clinically vulnerable, have all been all the clinically vulnerable, have all been offered the vaccine, which is great all been offered the vaccine, which is great. This population were the people is great. This population were the people who, if they did get covid, were people who, if they did get covid, were more people who, if they did get covid, were more likely to go into hospital and 56diy were more likely to go into hospital and sadly passed away. It is excellent we have given them some protection excellent we have given them some protection. It has been hard work. All the protection. It has been hard work. All the vaccination centres, all the gps all the vaccination centres, all the gps, all all the vaccination centres, all the gps, all the pharmacies, everybody who has gps, all the pharmacies, everybody who has been busy doing this, it is great who has been busy doing this, it is great to who has been busy doing this, it is great to see who has been busy doing this, it is great to see we are achieving what we set great to see we are achieving what we set out great to see we are achieving what we set out to do. In great to see we are achieving what we set out to do. We set out to do. In terms of how ou have we set out to do. In terms of how you have experienced we set out to do. In terms of how you have experienced the we set out to do. In terms of how i you have experienced the Vaccination Programme so far, has there been concerns over supply . Has that been an issue for you . An issue for you . Yes. I think we hit a bit of an issue for you . Yes. I think we hit a bit of a an issue for you . Yes. I think we hit a bit of a hiatus an issue for you . Yes. I think we hit a bit of a hiatus where an issue for you . Yes. I think we hit a bit of a hiatus where we i hit a bit of a hiatus where we werent hit a bit of a hiatus where we werent getting many more first doses werent getting many more first doses. And i think one of the other issues doses. And i think one of the other issues we doses. And i think one of the other issues we have as gp practices, we didnt issues we have as gp practices, we didnt know issues we have as gp practices, we didnt know what vaccine we were going didnt know what vaccine we were going to didnt know what vaccine we were going to get. Sometimes we had a weeids going to get. Sometimes we had a weeks notice. That has been a bit tricky weeks notice. That has been a bit tricky. Particularly now, some people tricky. Particularly now, some people cant have certain vaccines. It people cant have certain vaccines. It has people cant have certain vaccines. It has made people cant have certain vaccines. It has made an already hectic situation it has made an already hectic situation a bit more hectic. | it has made an already hectic situation a bit more hectic. I would imatine situation a bit more hectic. I would imagine you situation a bit more hectic. I would imagine you are situation a bit more hectic. 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I i think myself, and im sure lots of gps across think myself, and im sure lots of gps across the country, have been having gps across the country, have been having lots gps across the country, have been having lots of conversations with people. Having lots of conversations with people, mainly because of the astrazeneca news we had about ten days ago. Astrazeneca news we had about ten days ago, just talking to people about days ago, just talking to people about their anxieties about it and whether about their anxieties about it and whether they should go ahead and have it whether they should go ahead and have it. The Johnson Johnson vaccine have it. The Johnson Johnson vaccine we have it. The Johnson Johnson vaccine we are not using in the uk yet. Vaccine we are not using in the uk yet i vaccine we are not using in the uk yet. I believe the regulator is still yet. I believe the regulator is still looking through the data. I dont still looking through the data. I dont think we get any doses of it yet for dont think we get any doses of it yet for a dont think we get any doses of it yet for a little while. I think were yet for a little while. I think were probably going to watch see what happens in the United States and look what happens in the United States and look at their data before we make and look at their data before we make a and look at their data before we Make A Decision here. As a Front Line Medic Make A Decision here. As a Front Line Medic that Make A Decision here. As a Front Line Medic that we Make A Decision here. As a Front Line Medic that we have Make A Decision here. As a Front Line Medic that we have been i line medic that we have been speaking to for many times over the past year, how do you feel about the easing of lockdown that we have seen this week in many parts of the uk . And when you see people getting together and, and when you see people getting togetherand, in and when you see people getting together and, in some cases, a lack of Social Distancing, how do you balance that with the Vaccine Programme you are involved in, and also the acceptance that there has to be some element of risk and that some people will catch the virus and some people will catch the virus and some people will catch the virus and some people sadly will die from the virus in the weeks and months ahead . How do you get all that around in your head at the moment . Its how do you get all that around in your head at the moment . Its not eas. I your head at the moment . Its not easy. I completely your head at the moment . Its not easy. I completely understand i your head at the moment . Its not| easy. I completely understand that lockdown easy. I completely understand that lockdown has been hard. I completely understand lockdown has been hard. I completely understand people wanting to meet friends understand people wanting to meet friends and just go out and try and et friends and just go out and try and get some friends and just go out and try and get some kind of normality back. But ithink get some kind of normality back. But i think its get some kind of normality back. But i think its really important, even though i think its really important, even though we i think its really important, even though we are vaccinating people, so that is though we are vaccinating people, so that is one though we are vaccinating people, so that is one form of Protection Against that is one form of Protection Against the virus, but if the other forms against the virus, but if the other forms are against the virus, but if the other forms are very important still and that social forms are very important still and that Social Distancing, making sure that Social Distancing, making sure that you that Social Distancing, making sure that you wear your mask and wash your hands that you wear your mask and wash your hands. And i think its really important your hands. And i think its really important that people understand that and important that people understand that and stick to that, even though sometimes that and stick to that, even though sometimes you are so enthusiastic and so sometimes you are so enthusiastic and so glad sometimes you are so enthusiastic and so glad that you are meeting people. And so glad that you are meeting people, you might forget. Its really people, you might forget. Its really important. Every Single Person really important. Every Single Person, what they choose to do and how they person, what they choose to do and how they have an impact, it can have an impact how they have an impact, it can have an impact and make a difference and stop somebody from getting covid and stop somebody from getting covid and stop somebody from passing away from it. I stop somebody from passing away from it ithink stop somebody from passing away from it i think for stop somebody from passing away from it. I think for others it is tricky, but i it. I think for others it is tricky, but i think it. I think for others it is tricky, but i think with a little bit of thinking but i think with a little bit of thinking about it, we can do it. Its interesting to note how so many routines have changed over the past year or so. Routines have changed over the past year orso. Ive routines have changed over the past year or so. Ive had a message this morning from a viewer called rachel who says she always watches our 6 30am gp slot and goes for her morning run. Enjoy your run, rachel. Are you going on a run this morning . Have you got anything planned . Ida. I have you got anything planned . No, i have tot have you got anything planned . No, i have got the have you got anything planned . No, i have got the joy have you got anything planned . No, i have got the joy of have you got anything planned . No, i have got the joy of the have you got anything planned . 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They let in a late goal against porto, but their first leg lead was enough to take them through 2 1 on aggregate. But the holders Bayern Munich are out. 0ur Sports Correspondent Katie Gornall was watching. Its been seven years since chelsea last made it this far in the Champions League. But now is their time to go all the way, according to their manager. Thomas tuchel� s side had reason to be confident. They began this game 2 0 up, already tantalisingly close to the semifinals. Porto would have to strain every sinew to stop them. 0 0 at the break suited to chelsea just fine. Travel restrictions meant this tie was played in seville, and chelsea didnt come here for excitement, or seemingly goals. It was porto who needed to attack, and eventually they emerged from hibernation. A wonder goal, but too late to turn the tie. It is real madrid or liverpool next for chelsea. The journey continues. So, chelsea through. But look who is out the holders Bayern Munich. Despite scoring the only goal on the night in paris, it wasnt enough. Mauricio pochettinos Paris St Germain advance in another twist on the road to istanbul. Katie gornall, bbc news. It was an historic night for Northern Ireland. The team have qualified for the euros, theirfirst major tournament, beating ukraine 4 1 on aggregate in their play off. Leading 2 1 from the away leg, two more goals were added in belfast through captain Marissa Callaghan and Nadene Caldwell. The full time whistle went sparking scenes of delirious joy as the players celebrated. An incredible achievement for a team made up mostly of part timers. They only reformed to 17 years ago. Its unbelievable for the country. And, you know, theres going to be a Ripple Effect for years to come with us qualifying for the euros. So, its absolutely unbelievable, and womens football in Northern Ireland can push on from here on in. And i would just say to any young girl watching tonight, i know the whole country was behind us, dreams really do come true. England suffered a second friendly defeat in the space of four days, with a Goalkeeping Blunder Contributing to a 2 0 loss to canada. The interim boss said individual mistakes led to their defeat. Evelyne viens put the canadians ahead in stoke following a defensive error, but keeper Karen Bardsley was at fault when nichelle prince made it 2 0. England lost 3 1 to france last week. And wales came from a goal down to draw 1 1 at home to denmark Jess Fishlock with the equaliser. Yesterday we showed you ben stokes getting out for a dog in his first appearance of the season in the indian premier league. It has emerged he had a broken finger every time. He was injured while fielding for that match for rajasthan royals. He will miss the rest of the ipl season. But they have said he is going to stay out there and stay with his team, be part of it and be involved, albeit with a broken finger. England fans might be interested to know that the next International Fixture is against new zealand on the 2nd ofjune. He has got to be well by then. Thank you. Got to be well by then. Thank ou. ,. , , thank you. You have some big guests later, thank you. You have some big guests later. Havent thank you. You have some big guests later, havent you . Later, havent you . We have. It is 100 days since the start of the limbic. Ii it we have. It is 100 days since the start of the limbic. Start of the limbic. If it still toes start of the limbic. If it still goes ahead start of the limbic. If it still goes ahead start of the limbic. If it still goes ahead what i start of the limbic. If it still goes ahead what the i start of the limbic. If it still. Goes ahead what the start start of the limbic. 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He stop it a day before but i cant live my life like that. Live my life like that. He is so focused live my life like that. He is so focused. We live my life like that. He is so focused. We are live my life like that. He is so focused. We are following i live my life like that. He is so l focused. We are following very live my life like that. He is so i focused. We are following very solid big athletes along theirjourney. And we think, are you going to see yourfamily . None of and we think, are you going to see your family . None of them and we think, are you going to see yourfamily . None of them are doing it because they are all in their training bubble. They are so focused. It is happening. Excellent. 100 da s. Focused. It is happening. Excellent. 100 days. Thank focused. It is happening. Excellent. 100 days. Thank you. Many of us will have had a good old clearout during lockdown, and are now able to take that stuff to the charity shop. 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So thats why weve done our two days a week. With limited numbers allowed inside the store, sarah needs all the space possible for shoppers. From next week weve asked donors to come to the back door, where well take their donations. We all have our ppe on, so were nice and safe. We just dont want to lose trade by them coming through the front door. The head of the Charity Retail Association Says shops up and down the country have been making different plans to safely receive a deluge of donations over the coming weeks. Some of our members have actually been donated extra storage facilities. People have been doing things like hiring vans and portakabins in theircar parks. So actually, the systems are all in place, and donors shouldnt be worried about that. The advice is to ring ahead, to check when and where you can drop donations. And theres one more caveat. Be thoughtful about the sorts of stuff that youre taking. Is this stuff that you would be prepared to buy in a different context yourself . Thats what suzannes been doing in hull. Hi. Nice to see you. Shes coming down with stuff shes desperate to get rid of now. Ive got a suitcase of clothes, shoes, Badminton Rackets and shuttlecocks. Ive got one bottom and ive got three bikes, so i dont need three. Ive heard that Charity Shops are quite full. And a lot of my stuffs quite nice. Shes decided to try doing a Car Boot Sale first, and then take anything left to a charity shop when theyve more room. To have the space again, the space under my bed, space in my wardrobe, and to not have to keep going up into the loft and Battle Everything as i go in and take it off. So, im excited that things might get in as a life, really. Its notjust those Doing A Clearout whove been desperate for Charity Shops to reopen. This last year has been really tough for so many households, with more redundancies, with squeezed incomes on furlough. Buying online is simply too expensive for lots of people having to buy the big brands, and having to pay delivery charges. So, seeing Charity Shops open up again is a lifeline for lots and lots of households. We need them. We cant get to places Likejohn Lewis and pay them prices any more. Theyre out of reach. You know, its just not feasible, you know, to spend all that money. We have shopped in them before, and the kids get lots of games out of there, dont you . Yeah lots of board games and stuff. Its good for them to be back open. Its been too long, hasnt it . Sarah says just like the big high street names, theyve seen a real rush of shoppers. We were like a miniature version. There was a lady at the door before wed opened, nine oclock, waiting to come in with her two children. And we had queues throughout the day. We had to have somebody at the door to, you know, keep it flowing, keep it at, you know, maximum numbers. And it was great, it was just great. 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The forecast for today is mainly dry with sunny spells. I say mainly dry with sunny spells. I say mainly dry with sunny spells. I say mainly dry because there are some showers in the forecast as well. The weather is fairly settled just now. High pressure is really dominating together. The air works around an area of High Pressure in a clockwise direction. Today we are pulling in a north easterly breeze along the north sea coastline. Today it will feel that bit cooler, with lower temperatures as well. For the rest of us, well, largely dry, some showers, a lot of them will be across parts of the north, the west and some in the south. In between there will be some sunshine and more cloud bubbling up through the course of the day, at times turning the sunshine hazy. Light breezes away from the north sea coast. Along the north sea coast, particularly the english bid, we are looking at temperatures of eight or nine. As we move away into the midlands and northern islands, western scotland, wales, tandrige is back up into double figures. Through this evening and overnight many of the showers will fade. They will be clear skies, pockets of cloud, mist and fog. With temperatures falling below freezing or read about freezing, except for around the borders, there will be some local frost. Around the borders, there will be some localfrost. By around the borders, there will be some local frost. By the end of the night we will be reporting showers from the north sea into the south eastern corner. Tomorrow we will have those showers from lincolnshire into east anglia and the south east, drifting west into the south east, drifting west into the midlands, parts of central and Southern England. As we move further west again, in the sunshine we will have the highest temperatures. On the north sea coastline it will be cooler, eight or 9 degrees. In due friday, High Pressure Stealth Ensconced across our shores. We are looking at another quiet day weather wise. Variable cloud. Maybe the odd shower. Later in the day you can see just in the corner of the chart we have got a Weather Front Waiting to bring in some rain. That will bring some rain into the Western Isles as we go through the latter part of the afternoon. That looks very much like them as we head into the weekend, it is going to slip a little bit further south and east across scotland and Northern Ireland, may be as far south as Northern England and north wales. Keepin Northern England and north wales. Keep in touch with the forecast if you are relying on seeing some rain. Thank you, carol. We will be back with you later. Sunshine cold, the whole lot was happening yesterday. It certainly was. And the other thing i should have have mentioned was the pollen level. Today they are high, particularly in parts of the west and the south. It is tree pollen. 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The japanese government and Olympic Committee insist it is full steam ahead, but public support for the games remains extremely low and a fourth wave of covid infections is under way. From tokyo, Rupert Wingfield hayes reports. If the latest Opinion Polls are to be believed, these people in tokyo demanding the olympics be cancelled are just the tip of a very large iceberg. With Coronavirus Infections are surging across western japan, 72 now say the olympics must be postponed or cancelled. One of them is this woman, worried about the threat to her elderly mother. Taste threat to her elderly mother. We cant have threat to her elderly mother. , cant have the olympics. My mother is 91. So she is very vulnerable to the covid. I think maybe i would take to the countryside to. For maybe two or three weeks, away from tokyo. Maybe two or three weeks, away from to 0. G. , maybe two or three weeks, away from to. ,� ,. Tokyo. Japan doesnt ust have a lane tokyo. 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But that doesnt necessarily mean it is impossible. If you ignore all the surrounding risks of gathering people surrounding risks of gathering people together at the same time in one city. People together at the same time in one city. In people together at the same time in one city, in the middle of the pandemic, it is not a good idea, scientifically or ethically. With scientifically or ethically. With 100 da s scientifically or ethically. With 100 days to scientifically or ethically. With 100 days to go scientifically or ethically. With 100 days to go japan scientifically or ethically. With 100 days to go japan is scientifically or ethically. Tn 100 days to gojapan is still struggling to hold olympic test events. Today, this stadium behind me should have been bustling with activity, holding a big olympic preparatory event. Instead it is empty. Why this event has been called off is not clear. But what we do know is that two weeks ago Seven Members of the japan mens Water Polo Team who should have been competing here today, tested positive for covid 19. This week, as the limbic torch relay reached saka, covid infections they are forced the cancellation of all events. Instead run a bus carried the torch around an empty park, waving to no one. It could be a foretaste of what is to come. Rupert wingfield hayes, tokyo. We will be talking about that three the programme. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im alpa patel. Poeple living in south london are continuing to be advised to takle a covid 19 test after an outbreak of the South African variant. The government says its the largest Mass Testing Operation of its kind to date. The advice is for everyone over the age of 11 to have a test, even if they dont have symptoms. This affects people who live or work in either wandsworth or lambeth. Easter camps are proving popular this year with many reporting record bookings. It comes after a disrupted school year, which has seen many children studying at home. These parents who signed up for a scheme in east london Say Competition for places is fierce. We didnt get all the days we wanted, but we got enough of them. We watched very carefully to make sure that, you know, as soon as the booking opened, we booked. To have them experience and have | services outside of the home, has| brought so much relief to parents. Less crowded transport is the number one issue that would get more people on buses and trains, according to a new survey. The Research Carried out by the Campaign For Better Transport found that 30 of those questioned said more Personal Space would encourage them onto public transport. The other big issues include the price of tickets, better routes and more frequent services. The study also found private cars will remain the dominant form of transport for half of trips once covid restrictions are lifted. The last of the old routemaster buses have been taken out of service. The ten vintage hop on hop off buses were running on the number 15 route from tower hill to trafalgar square. Transport for london said theyre not needed for the Current Customer demand and arent compliant with the ultra low emission zone. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. On the tube minor delays on tfl rail between Hayes Harlington and paddington due to a faulty train. Now the weather with Gillian Brown. Hello there, good morning. Well, another cold start to the day today across the capital. There are some misty, Foggy Patches out there, and the odd isolated shower too, under the thicker areas of cloud. But gradually through the morning we start to see that thin and break, and something a little bit brighter coming through into the afternoon. Temperatures around 11, maybe 12 celsius. Into the evening and overnight, there will be some cloud here and there, but gradually we will see something clearer come through into the early part of thursday. We cant rule out a shower as we look towards the beginning of thursday morning. Again, those temperatures are going to fall away again tonight, struggling to get much above freezing. Another cold start to the day tomorrow. Again, High Pressure is still with us as we look towards the weekend. You can see on the outlook there. Temperatures gradually increasing as we look towards the end of the week and the beginning of next week. Temperatures in the mid teens. Thats the forecast for now. Well keep you up to date. Ill see you soon. Im back in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now though its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today the government says the uks Vaccination Programme remains on track afterjohnson and johnson suspends a planned rollout of its Covid Vaccine in the us and europe. Pressure builds on David Cameron as mp5 prepare to vote on a parliamentary inquiry into the former Prime Ministers lobbying. Theres been more protests in the us state of minnesota following the death of a black man who was shot by a police officer. Scotlands internal travel ban will end on friday but theres criticism from the tourism and hospitality industries, who say restrictions should have been lifted sooner. Chelseas impressive run under Thomas Tuchel continues. He takes them through to the semi finals of the Champions League for the first time in seven years. Good morning from the roof of Broadcasting House in london, where the sun is beating down, but it is a chilly start to the day, many of us having a dry day with a few showers in the west and south and a chilly breeze along the north sea coastline. Details coming up. Good morning. Its wednesday april 14th. Our top story. The department for health insists that its target to offer a Covid Vaccine to all adults in the uk by the end ofjuly remains on track, afterJohnson Johnson suspended a planned rollout of its jab in the us, south africa and europe. It follows reports of very rare Blood Clotting in some people whove had the jab in america. The uks ordered 30 million doses of the vaccine, and the medical regulator says itll evaluate Safety Reports robustly before approving its use. Our medical editor fergus walsh reports. An abundance of caution was cited by Us Health Officials as the reason why they paused the use of the single Shotjohnson Johnson covid jab. The vaccine, which in europe is branded as janssen, was approved in the us in late february. Since then, there have been six incidents of very rare clots in the brain out of 6. 8 million doses. 50 less than one case per Million People immunised. All were women under 50. One of them died and one is critically ill. I think this is an unusual occurrence of a serious adverse event that you want to make sure before you go forward. You investigate it thoroughly, and thats exactly what theyre doing. Theyre pausing so that they can look at it more carefully. Similar very rare clots have occurred with the Oxford Astrazeneca jab, and scientists are investigating whether this type of Vaccine Technology could be implicated. 30 million doses of Thej J Janssen vaccine are on orderfor the uk, although its yet to be approved. Its hoped the delay in the roll out wont slow the Vaccination Drive here. These are the vaccines which are global workhorses of the Vaccination Programme. Its a lot of vaccine that potentially might not be used. And i think that would be tragic because youre much, much more likely to have a severe adverse outcome if you catch covid. I mean, this is the thing which is much more likely to cause clots than than the vaccine. The biggest concern is globally. The plan was to immunise one billion people worldwide with the vaccine this year. If thats disrupted, it will slow efforts to finally bring the pandemic under control. Fergus walsh, bbc news. A major uk trial looking at whether Covid Vaccines can be mixed is being expanded. Combining different vaccines forfirst and second doses might give broader, longer lasting immunity against the virus and new variants of it, and offer more flexibility to vaccine rollout. Adults over 50 who have had a first dose of pfizer or astrazeneca can apply to take part in the study. There will be a debate in Parliament Today to decide if there should be a full inquiry into the links between the former Prime Minister David Cameron and the failed finance firm Greensill Capital. Borisjohnson insists the independent inquiry hes ordered into mr camerons lobbying will have Carte Blanche to talk to anyone. But labour says the review has all the hallmarks of a cover up. Our Political Correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports. The actions of a former Prime Minister and those of current ministers. Labour says theyve brought the shadow of a scandal that Parliament Must investigate, or it fears the Review Borisjohnson has set up will be a whitehall whitewash. Day by day, new revelations are coming out about Greensill Capital. We need a proper inquiry to get to the bottom of this, not the half hearted inquiry that the government have announced so far. The latest revelations, that the former head of Government Procurement began working part time for Greensill Capital while he was still a Civil Servant. Bill carruthers says his move in 2015 followed established procedure, was approved and he believes not uncommon. Labour says the real questions are for the conservatives. How in 2011 the financier Lex Greensill became an unpaid advisor to the government. And his company hired David Cameron, now out of office, who next year arranged a private drink with the matt hancock, the Health Secretary, and mr greensill. And last year he texted chancellor Rishi Sunak Seeking Access For Greensill to government funds. Mr cameron has said he broke no rules, mr hancock that he reported his meeting with greensill and acted properly. The chancellor says he has been open too. He has released private texts he sent to mr cameron in which he says he pushed the treasury to help greensill, and the government says its inquiry can ask anybody whatever it needs. But labour insists what happened Behind Closed Doors was cronyism, and an independent inquiry is needed. Damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. Lets get more from adam fleming, whojoins us now. Adam, we have talked about this over several days now, and this is not going away, is it . No, what is interesting about today as it is not a fight between labour and the government over the issue of lobbying, it is a fight between labour and the government about how you investigate the issue of lobbying. The government says the right thing to do is to set up this independent inquiry which is going to be run by a lawyer and which will look at all sorts of issues, whether it is lobbying, David Camerons e mails, the involvement of his company, greensill, in business, and it will report by the end ofjune. Labour say wouldnt it be better to be more transparent, have a panel of members of parliament investigating and taking evidence from big names of people involved in public so that the public can see it. And that is what that point of the debate in parliament is today. We are still waiting to find out what the governments mps will do in this vote in the house of commons. Normally on a labour proposal like this, they would abstain, and just not vote on it at all, not to give it the oxygen of publicity. If they do that, that means this committee of mps will be established and they will be a rival inquiry. If Government Mps vote against it, then guess what . Labour will put loads of videos on twitter and advert saying, conservative mps are not in favour of transparency. Or do the government try and amend it to try and make it go away . So it sounds very technical and procedural, but its an interesting little event in Parliament Today. 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The policewoman who fatally shot Daunte Wright has resigned, along with the police chief. It comes as the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd in the same city, begins hearing from defence witnesses. Our north america correspondent Barbara Plett usher reports. Gunshot. For a third night police drove back protesters venting their anger over the shooting of another black man. Hit in the chest by a policewoman who confused her gun with her taser, in the middle of the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd. Do you know the difference between a gun and a taser . Under pressure, the policewoman resigned. She was a 26 year veteran of the force. Followed by the police chief. We are here and we will fight forjustice for this family, just like we are fighting for our brothers. George floyds family has come together in solidarity with the relatives of the dead man, Daunte Wright. Sharing their Quest Forjustice and their loss. I thought somebody was playing a joke on me. It hurt me to my heart. Daunte was a beautiful child. He might not have been an angel, but he was our angel. Our angel. He belonged to us. Inside the courtroom, the defence took over after the prosecution rested its case. More footage of george floyd from Police Body Cameras was shown tojurors. The defence is arguing that it was a Drug Overdose which caused his death rather than Excessive Force by the officer who restrained him by kneeling on his neck. Testimony is expected to wrap by the end of the week, and the jury will begin deliberations shortly after that. There is a lot at stake in what it decides. The authorities are bracing for the possibility of further unrest once there is a verdict. They were hoping that the resignation of the Police Officials would help to defuse the anger, but so far that has failed to stop the protests. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. The queen has returned to royal duties four days after the death of the duke of edinburgh, to mark the retirement of her households most senior official. The monarch held herfirst in person event to host a Ceremony At Windsor as william peel formally stood down as lord chamberlain. The earl had overseen the arrangements for the dukes funeral. Which of course takes place on saturday. It is 12 minutes past seven, and carol is out for us this morning with a rather lovely sunrise, and it looks lovely there. Good morning. I sunrise, and it looks lovely there. Good morning. Lam in london sunrise, and it looks lovely there. Good morning. I am in london on the roof of Broadcasting House, and it is a chilly start across the board, some of us waking up to frost, but the forecast for today is a mainly dry one with some sunny spells. I say mainly dry because there are showers in the forecast, particularly so in parts of the west and also the south, and with not much wind to move them along, they will be slow moving. In between there will be some sunshine, and variable amounts of cloud, at times turning the sunshine hazy, and with an Onshore Breeze coming in along the onshore coastline, particularly across england, it will feel cooler if you are going for a stroll on the coastline. Temperatures along the north sea coastline likely to be between eight and nine for most today. Come in london we are looking at between ten and 13 degrees. As we head on through this evening and overnight, many showers will fade and they will be clear skies, again bits and pieces of cloud around, patchy fog and also locally a frost, because temperatures are going to be hovering just above or below freezing. By the end of the night we will be importing some showers from the netherlands across the south east and east anglia, drifting further west through the course of the day. They will be slow moving. Out towards the west is where we will see the highest temperatures, 13 or 14 in the sunshine but again along the north sea coastline we are still looking at eight or nine, so feeling a bit nippy. We are kind of use to it, carol. See you later. Hopefully it is nice where you are working up as well. As weve been hearing this week, more and more businesses have been opening their doors, as coronavirus rules continue to relax. And for those with a taste for adventure, Hot Air Ballooning is now once again possible. Breakfast� s own high flier, john maguire, is about to jump onboard in bristol. He is going to take off shortly, i think. Good morning you he is going to take off shortly, i think. Good morning think. Good morning you are absolutely think. Good morning you are absolutely right. Think. Good morning you are absolutely right. We think. Good morning you are absolutely right. We are think. Good morning you are absolutely right. We are tethered to the ground at the moment, seconds away from taking off. Ijust wanted to have a very quick chat before we take to the skies. It has been a miserable old year for your business. Just give us an idea of the impact of the various lockdown is. It the impact of the various lockdown is. ,. The impact of the various lockdown is. , , the impact of the various lockdown is. ,. The impact of the various lockdown is. ,~ the impact of the various lockdown is. It has been very hard last year. We couldnt is. It has been very hard last year. We couldnt fly is. It has been very hard last year. We couldnt fly most is. It has been very hard last year. We couldnt fly most of is. It has been very hard last year. We couldnt fly most of the is. It has been very hard last year. 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I am due to have my hair cut later today, and if i was anything a run top, that would have burned my scalp we are here at bristol south side, you very quickly get a real idea of the countryside around us, a beautiful morning, as carol has been telling us. Carol very familiar with the balloon fiesta having been here many times over the years. We are wearing masks, we have sanitised our hands, so there are still rules in place about what people can do when they come flying with you . 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Looking out over the outside, not looking at each other. We looking out over the outside, not i looking at each other. We sanitised the baskets looking at each other. We sanitised the baskets after looking at each other. We sanitised the baskets after each looking at each other. We sanitised the baskets after each flight, i looking at each other. We sanitised the baskets after each flight, and l the baskets after each flight, and must the baskets after each flight, and must in the baskets after each flight, and must in vehicles, the baskets after each flight, and must in vehicles, so the baskets after each flight, and must in vehicles, so it the baskets after each flight, and must in vehicles, so it is the baskets after each flight, and must in vehicles, so it is basic. 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We will ust let for the rest of the summer. We will just let that for the rest of the summer. We will just let that burn for the rest of the summer. We will just let that burn ago for the rest of the summer. We will just let that burn ago and for the rest of the summer. We will just let that burn ago and have i for the rest of the summer. We will just let that burn ago and have a i just let that burn ago and have a look across the city, gary, if you can. Just show folks across the city there, clifton on the hill, ashton gate stadium where Bristol City Football Club and the Bristol Bears rugby team playjust below Football Club and the Bristol Bears rugby team play just below there, the sun coming up, breaking through the sun coming up, breaking through the clouds. A few Church Spires coming up through the mist in the Early Morning, and the river even snaking into the centre of bristol. This is just gorgeous. Snaking into the centre of bristol. This isjust gorgeous. If it snaking into the centre of bristol. This is just gorgeous. If it wasnt for me rabbiting on it would be nice and quiet and peaceful as well, wouldnt it . Thinking about some of the passenger numbers, at the end of the passenger numbers, at the end of the day people pay to come on board etc. What has it been like . It has etc. What has it been like . It has been really etc. What has it been like . It has been really frustrating etc. What has it been like . It has been really frustrating for etc. What has it been like . It has been really frustrating for all i etc. What has it been like . It has been really frustrating for all of l been really frustrating for all of our passengers, obviously, and last year we our passengers, obviously, and last year we managed to fly probably about year we managed to fly probably about 120 passengers, normally over about 120 passengers, normally over a year about 120 passengers, normally over a year we about 120 passengers, normally over a year we might fly 4000. So it has been a year we might fly 4000. So it has been a a year we might fly 4000. So it has been a very. A year we might fly 4000. So it has been a very, very difficult time. We cant been a very, very difficult time. We cant wait been a very, very difficult time. We cant wait to been a very, very difficult time. We cant wait to get all our lovely passengers back in the air, most of whom passengers back in the air, most of whom have passengers back in the air, most of whom have been incredibly patient. Good whom have been incredibly patient. Good stuff whom have been incredibly patient. Good stuff. Handing you back to the studio now. Some fantastic views here this morning. Join us later, we will try and stay alive as long as we possibly can. Im just wondering when the connection runs out, john wonderful to see that this morning. Enjoy the trip, stay safe and we will hopefully see when you have landed. How long are you there for . Taste hopefully see when you have landed. How long are you there for . How long are you there for . We are auoin to how long are you there for . We are going to try how long are you there for . We are going to try to how long are you there for . We are going to try to maintain how long are you there for . We are going to try to maintain this how long are you there for . We are going to try to maintain this link going to try to maintain this link for an hour or going to try to maintain this link foran hour orso if going to try to maintain this link for an hour or so if we can do, so if the boss allows, why dont you p0p if the boss allows, why dont you pop back and see how we are getting on . For pop back and see how we are getting on . ,. , pop back and see how we are getting on . ,. , on . For the nicest possible way, you said it yourself. On . For the nicest possible way, you said it yourself, if on . For the nicest possible way, you said it yourself, if you on . For the nicest possible way, you said it yourself, if you could on . For the nicest possible way, you said it yourself, if you could stop i said it yourself, if you could stop talking for a bit so we can enjoy the view, that would be lovely look at that, that looks amazing. What a job they are doing this morning. Absolutely wonderful. Can we stop talking as well and just stay with it . Taste can we stop talking as well and ust stay with in can we stop talking as well and ust stay with m can we stop talking as well and ust sta with it . ,. , stay with it . We are not allowed, we have to keep stay with it . We are not allowed, we have to keep talking stay with it . We are not allowed, we have to keep talking we stay with it . We are not allowed, we have to keep talking we will stay with it . We are not allowed, we have to keep talking we will be i have to keep talking we will be back with john have to keep talking we will be back with john a have to keep talking we will be back with john a little have to keep talking we will be back with john a little later. I a ban on travel around scotland will be lifted on friday ten days earlier than planned. But only day trips will be allowed as overnight stays remain against the rules. From april 16th, people will also be allowed to meet in groups of up to six adults from six households in outdoor settings. Other restrictions are expected to be eased from the 26th Of April with shops, gyms, pubs and restaurants due to reopen on a restricted basis. Alcohol will only be served outside. Restrictions on travel from scotland to other parts of the uk are also expected to be lifted from that date. The relaxation of the rules has been welcomed by some, but as james cook reports from the west coast, many in the tourism and Hospitality Industry say the changes havent come quick enough for them. Scotla nd scotland is still out there, it is just a lot quieter. Even at this swirling whirlpool off the coast of argyll. The crew of this tourist boat live on a tiny island, a community which really is on the edge. Zgs on a tiny island, a community which really is on the edge. Really is on the edge. 20 of the teo. Le really is on the edge. 20 of the ateole of really is on the edge. 2096 of the people of working really is on the edge. 2096 of the people of working age really is on the edge. 2096 of the | people of working age population really is on the edge. 2096 of the i people of working age population on the island to rely on us for their income. � ,. , the island to rely on us for their income. � i. , �. Income. And if you dont have tourism businesses income. And if you dont have tourism businesses here, i income. And if you dont have i tourism businesses here, frankly people will leave, wont they . Thea;r people will leave, wont they . They will, they would people will leave, wont they . They will, they would move people will leave, wont they . Tie will, they would move into the cities and they would never come back, and it is very important that we can provide income here on these remote communities. But we can provide income here on these remote communities. Remote communities. But to do that, the need remote communities. But to do that, they need to remote communities. But to do that, they need to be remote communities. But to do that, they need to be running remote communities. But to do that, they need to be running the remote communities. But to do that, they need to be running the boat i remote communities. But to do that, they need to be running the boat at l they need to be running the boat at full capacity, and the crew insist tourist could be seeing these sites safely right now. We tourist could be seeing these sites safely right now. Safely right now. We will insist that everybody safely right now. We will insist that everybody on safely right now. We will insist that everybody on board safely right now. We will insist that everybody on board wears safely right now. We will insist i that everybody on board wears a mask, that everybody on board wears a mask, and that everybody on board wears a mask, and we will sanitised before and after. Mask, and we will sanitised before and after, so we feel that once on the boat and after, so we feel that once on the boat with all those measures, in the boat with all those measures, in the fresh the boat with all those measures, in the fresh air, the boat with all those measures, in the fresh air, it is certainly viable the fresh air, it is certainly viable for the fresh air, it is certainly viable for us. With adult Contact Sports viable for us. With adult Contact Sports outdoors being allowed, surety Sports Outdoors being allowed, surely we would hope that we can get once again surely we would hope that we can get once again to full capacity on our boats we are leaving this island now, we are going to take the bridge over the atlantic and head to oban which is also heavily dependent on tourism to find out what people there want to. But in the town, they dont agree on what they want. Plenty of folk here are keen for the tourists to return, but not everyone. We ust need to get to return, but not everyone. We ust need to get fl to return, but not everyone. We ust need to get over covid, i to return, but not everyone. We ust need to get over covid, that is h need to get over covid, that is really it. Need to get over covid, that is reall it. ,. , really it. Kim left hospitality when the hotel where really it. Kim left hospitality when the hotel where she really it. Kim left hospitality when the hotel where she worked really it. Kim left hospitality when the hotel where she worked shutl really it. Kim left hospitality when the hotel where she worked shut down last year. She has a newjob now but she is still cautious. So would you rather wait a bit longer to open up to make sure that it is permanent . Yes. Yes. Probably everybody else is wanting to get going, and that is very understandable, but we dont want to go backwards again. It was a brand new business, i opened Friday The 20th Of March last year, so i literally opened and closed 24 hour is later, which was devastating. It must have been so difficult. Is later, which was devastating. It| must have been so difficult. When is later, which was devastating. It i must have been so difficult. When i think back. Must have been so difficult. When i think back. I must have been so difficult. When i think back, i actually must have been so difficult. When i think back, i actually feel must have been so difficult. When i think back, i actually feel a must have been so difficult. When i think back, i actually feel a bit think back, i actually feel a bit sick and quite emotional about it all, because it had been such a big build up, and anyone who is investing in a new business, it doesnt happen overnight, there is a lot of work goes into it. So doesnt happen overnight, there is a lot of work goes into it. Lot of work goes into it. So now, what is your lot of work goes into it. So now, what is your feeling lot of work goes into it. So now, what is your feeling about lot of work goes into it. So now, i what is your feeling about whether or not we should be opening up, whether it is safe to do so or not at this stage . I whether it is safe to do so or not at this stage . Whether it is safe to do so or not at this stage . I take my lead from the government, at this stage . I take my lead from the government, and at this stage . I take my lead from the government, and if at this stage . I take my lead from the government, and if they at this stage . I take my lead from i the government, and if they consider that it the government, and if they consider thatitis the government, and if they consider that it is safe to relax the restrictions, then im100 on that. Weve all had a rest over the winter, we are ready for the visitors and raring to go. For now, thounh, visitors and raring to go. For now, though. Obans visitors and raring to go. For now, though, obans restaurants visitors and raring to go. For now, though, obans restaurants and i visitors and raring to go. For now, i though, obans restaurants and bars remain closed, and some of their owners think the town is in dire straits. How badly has it been hit, and how long will the damage last . The town is devastated. Long will the damage last . The town is devastated. Two long will the damage last . The town is devastated. Two let long will the damage last . The town is devastated. Two let signs long will the damage last . The town is devastated. Two let signs are is devastated. Two let signs are starting is devastated. Two let signs are starting to is devastated. Two let signs are starting to go up all over the place. Starting to go up all over the place, and a lot of places have gone into liquidation. In terms of how long into liquidation. In terms of how long this into liquidation. In terms of how long this year will be, as difficult long this year will be, as difficult as last year to get through. We are hiding behind a veil of money through. We are hiding behind a veil of money that is not real at the moment of money that is not real at the moment. Weve all kept on every employee moment. Weve all kept on every employee we can, and until the furlough employee we can, and until the furlough stops and the reality kicks in of what furlough stops and the reality kicks in of what were trading in, i think the shedding of staff will be frightening. The shedding of staff will be frightening the shedding of staff will be frinnhtenin. ,. ,. ,. , frightening. So, more turmoil ahead nerhas, frightening. So, more turmoil ahead perhaps. And frightening. So, more turmoil ahead perhaps, and more frightening. So, more turmoil ahead perhaps, and more tough frightening. So, more turmoil ahead perhaps, and more tough decisions| perhaps, and more tough decisions after a year caught between the devil in the deep blue sea. James cook, bbc news. Devil in the deep blue sea. James cook, bbc news. , ,. , cook, bbc news. Some lovely pictures in that piece lets get more reaction now from Stephen Montgomery from the Scottish Hospitality group. Thank you for being with us, and how are you feeling this wednesday morning with the relaxation of restrictions coming . Im morning with the relaxation of restrictions coming . Im actually ealous of restrictions coming . Im actually jealous ofjohn restrictions coming . Im actually jealous ofjohn in restrictions coming . Im actually jealous of john in that restrictions coming . Im actually jealous ofjohn in that hot restrictions coming . Im actually jealous ofjohn in that hot air jealous ofjohn in that Hot Air Balloon jealous ofjohn in that Hot Air Balloon ~. ,. , jealous ofjohn in that Hot Air Balloon it jealous ofjohn in that Hot Air Balloon it is jealous ofjohn in that hot air i balloon it is lovely jealous ofjohn in that Hot Air Balloon it is lovely to balloon we all are. It is lovely to see some balloon we all are. It is lovely to see some announcements balloon we all are. It is lovely to see some announcements yesterday, and great see some announcements yesterday, and great to see everybody back doing and great to see everybody back doing what they love best in england, but here in scotland, we are in england, but here in scotland, we are ina england, but here in scotland, we are in a unique situation, because we are are in a unique situation, because we are the are in a unique situation, because we are the only country as far as i know we are the only country as far as i know in we are the only country as far as i know in the we are the only country as far as i know in the world who will be able to welcome anybody from the rest of the uk to welcome anybody from the rest of the uk into to welcome anybody from the rest of the uk into scotland with up to 50 people the uk into scotland with up to 50 people to the uk into scotland with up to 50 people to have a wedding indoors from people to have a wedding indoors from the people to have a wedding indoors from the 26th Of April, with alcohol, from the 26th Of April, with alcohol, and yet the people that actuaiiy alcohol, and yet the people that actually live in scotland cant come to a pub actually live in scotland cant come to a pub inside and have a half pint of iagen to a pub inside and have a half pint of iagen so to a pub inside and have a half pint of lager. So i dont know what way it is of lager. So i dont know what way it is. ,. ,. ,. ,. , it is. Give us an idea of what the last ear it is. Give us an idea of what the last year has it is. Give us an idea of what the last year has been it is. Give us an idea of what the last year has been like it is. Give us an idea of what the last year has been like for it is. Give us an idea of what the last year has been like for you. | it is. Give us an idea of what the i last year has been like for you. You touched on it there, have heavily reliant you are and many others are on the tourism industry. On the tourism industry. Tourism is a ireat on the tourism industry. Tourism is a great thing on the tourism industry. Tourism is a great thing in on the tourism industry. Tourism is a great thing in scotland, on the tourism industry. Tourism is a great thing in scotland, we on the tourism industry. Tourism is a great thing in scotland, we have| a great thing in scotland, we have some a great thing in scotland, we have some great scenery, lovely castles, but without some great scenery, lovely castles, but without hospitality, tourism isnt but without hospitality, tourism isnt there. 73 of people who come to places isnt there. 73 of people who come to places want to drink in the pubs, so we to places want to drink in the pubs, so we rely to places want to drink in the pubs, so we rely heavily on tourists coming so we rely heavily on tourists coming to so we rely heavily on tourists coming to scotland and hopefully on the 26th coming to scotland and hopefully on the 26th Of April we will be able to see that the 26th Of April we will be able to see that happen and it will give scotland see that happen and it will give scotland a boost, but lets not forget scotland a boost, but lets not forget probably there is the region of £80,000 of debt per site, and we have had of £80,000 of debt per site, and we have had the furlough of course, however have had the furlough of course, however that is not going to last forever, however that is not going to last forever, and it is a serious situation forever, and it is a serious situation we are facing now over the next 1824 situation we are facing now over the next 18 24 months. Can situation we are facing now over the next 1824 months. Situation we are facing now over the next 1824 months. Can i ask you as well in terms next 1824 months. Can i ask you as well in terms of next 1824 months. Can i ask you as well in terms of reopening, next 1824 months. Can i ask you as well in terms of reopening, talk next 1824 months. Can i ask you as well in terms of reopening, talk is i well in terms of reopening, talk is for your plans. What practically are you going to be able to do it your venues . Innate you going to be able to do it your venues . ~. ,. , you going to be able to do it your venues . , ~. ,. ,. , venues . We already know we are a safe place. Venues . We already know we are a safe place. We venues . We already know we are a safe place, we have venues . We already know we are a safe place, we have track venues . We already know we are a safe place, we have track and venues . We already know we are al safe place, we have track and trace and ati safe place, we have track and trace and all the safe place, we have track and trace and all the rest of it, and it is not and all the rest of it, and it is not the and all the rest of it, and it is not the first time we have had to reopen not the first time we have had to reopen again, for some it is the second reopen again, for some it is the second and reopen again, for some it is the second and some of the third, we will be second and some of the third, we will be able to trade outside on our licensing will be able to trade outside on our licensing hours with six people from six families, but inside we will only six families, but inside we will only be six families, but inside we will only be allowed to trade until 8pm with no only be allowed to trade until 8pm with no alcohol, serving meals or without with no alcohol, serving meals or without meals, so it doesnt make sense without meals, so it doesnt make sense if without meals, so it doesnt make sense. If you take it across the whole sense. If you take it across the whole hospitality sector in scotland, there are only 22 24 of sites scotland, there are only 22 24 of sites that scotland, there are only 22 24 of sites that have an outside beer garden, sites that have an outside beer garden, in sites that have an outside beer garden, in some places only have two or three garden, in some places only have two or three tables, so the majority of places or three tables, so the majority of places wont even open. In or three tables, so the maority of places wont even open. Or three tables, so the maority of places wont even open. In terms of the government places wont even open. In terms of the government response places wont even open. In terms of the government response to places wont even open. In terms of the government response to all places wont even open. In terms of the government response to all of. The government response to all of this, Nicola Sturgeon has talked about Hospitality Business is being given a grant of nearly £20,000 available at the end of this month, and jeane freeman, the health minister, says progress needs to be tempered with a degree of caution, and that is the approach were taking here. Do you that caution . Indie taking here. Do you that caution . We have been at this for a full year now have been at this for a full year now. And have been at this for a full year now, and the Scottish Hospitality group now, and the Scottish Hospitality group along with other trade bodies have been group along with other trade bodies have been inputting into government for a year have been inputting into government for a year now, and everything weve proposed for a year now, and everything weve proposed and advise has been taken no sign proposed and advise has been taken no sign of proposed and advise has been taken no sign of. If they are taking a cautious no sign of. If they are taking a cautious approach, we welcome the fact that cautious approach, we welcome the fact that weddings rely to have people fact that weddings rely to have people inside now with alcohol, but if we are people inside now with alcohol, but if we are taking a cautious approach, why can the local people that support us all year not be allowed that support us all year not be allowed to come out of the pub and have a allowed to come out of the pub and have a half allowed to come out of the pub and have a half pint with their evening meal . Have a half pint with their evening meal . So have a half pint with their evening meal . So as for support, if you take it across meal . So as for support, if you take it across our meal . So as for support, if you take it across our hospitality group, every it across our hospitality group, every week over 200 sites and 6000 staffn every week over 200 sites and 6000 staff, our every week over 200 sites and 6000 staff, our businesses are putting on £196,000 staff, our businesses are putting on £196,000 towards national insurance, pension £196,000 towards national insurance, pension contributions and holiday accruai. Pension contributions and holiday accrual, and we are only getting £63,000 accrual, and we are only getting £63,000 back every week. Im not a mathematician, but the support isnt there mathematician, but the support isnt there and mathematician, but the support isnt there and that is why, and it is going there and that is why, and it is going to there and that is why, and it is going to be, i reckon, on my business going to be, i reckon, on my business alone i reckon about 21, 22 months business alone i reckon about 21, 22 months before i can sit back and say. Months before i can sit back and say, we months before i can sit back and say, we have got out of this. But also say, we have got out of this. But also late night venues such as clubs. Also late night venues such as clubs, cocktail bars, those who make the money clubs, cocktail bars, those who make the money up to 10pm, these places wont the money up to 10pm, these places wont open the money up to 10pm, these places wont open according to the radio last week wont open according to the radio last week until probably the fourth quarter, last week until probably the fourth quarter, around october december, and although yesterday the first minister and although yesterday the first minister did say probablyjune, but lets not minister did say probablyjune, but lets not also forget that at the end of lets not also forget that at the end ofjune we are still under restrictions as well, so we dont know restrictions as well, so we dont know where we will be. Interesting to hear from know where we will be. Interesting to hear from you, know where we will be. Interesting to hear from you, stephen to hearfrom you, stephen montgomerie, thank you for talking to us today. And if we can getjohn maguire to send that balloon your way we maguire to send that balloon your wa ~ ,. ~ way we will be back with the balloon throughout way we will be back with the balloon throughout the way we will be back with the balloon throughout the programme. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where its good morning from bbc london, im alpa patel. People living in south london are continuing to be advised to take a covid i9 test, after an outbreak of the South African variant. The government says its the largest Mass Testing Operation of its kind to date. The advice is for everyone over the age of ii to have a test, even if they dont have symptoms. This affects people who live or work in either wandsworth or lambeth. Easter camps are proving popular this year with many reporting record bookings. It comes after a disrupted school year, which has seen many children studying at home. These parents who signed up for a scheme in east london Say Competition for places is fierce. We didnt get all the days we wanted, but we got enough of them. We watched very carefully to make sure that, you know, as soon as the booking opened, we booked. To have them experience and have | services outside of the home, has| brought so much relief to parents. Less crowded transport is the number one issue that would get more people on buses and trains, according to a new survey. The research, carried out by the Campaign For Better Transport, found that 30 of those questioned said more Personal Space would encourage them onto public transport. The study also found private cars will remain the dominant form of transport for half of trips once covid restrictions are lifted. Some of londons bridges have been illuminated overnight as part of the latest art installation in the city. Nine bridges along the thames, including blackfriars, waterloo, westminster and lambeth, have been transformed with led lights. At over three miles long, those behind it say its the longest Public Art Commission in the world. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. On the tube, minor delays on tfl rail between Hayes Harlington and paddington due to a faulty train. And theres the planned closure of the waterloo and city line on the trains, a reduced service on the Heathrow Express between london paddington and heathrow terminal 5 due to a broken down train. Now the weather with Gillian Brown hello there, good morning. Well, another cold start to the day today across the capital. There are some misty, Foggy Patches out there, and the odd isolated shower too, under the thicker areas of cloud. But gradually through the morning we start to see that thin and break, and something a little bit brighter coming through into the afternoon. Temperatures around 11, maybe 12 celsius. Into the evening and overnight, there will be some cloud here and there, but gradually we will see something clearer come through into the early part of thursday. We cant rule out a shower as we look towards the beginning of thursday morning. Again, those temperatures are going to fall away again tonight, struggling to get much above freezing. Another cold start to the day tomorrow. Again, High Pressure is still with us as we look towards the weekend. You can see on the outlook there. Temperatures gradually increasing as we look towards the end of the week and the beginning of next week. Temperatures in the mid teens. Thats the forecast for now. Well keep you up to date. Ill see you soon. Im back in an hour. Now its back to dan and louise. Hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. It has just it hasjust gone it has just gone have burst seven. If you are into your football, you might have seen two cracking games in the Champions League last night. Sally is here to discuss that and more. ,. ,. ,. ,. , ~ more. The Champions League look really good more. The Champions League look really good and more. The Champions League look really good and exciting more. The Champions League look really good and exciting at more. The Champions League look really good and exciting at the really good and exciting at the moment. Chelsea are through to the semi finals of the Champions League for the first time in seven years, after beating porto 2 1 on aggregate. They led 2 0 from the first leg, and there was a bit of a scare when mehdi taremi scored a stunning goalfor porto deep into injury time. But its chelsea wholl now face either liverpool or real madrid. Northern irelands women have made history, reaching their first major finals. They beat ukraine 4 1 overall, Nadene Caldwell making sure of the victory in belfast a huge achievement for a side of mainly part time players. The countdown to the Tokyo Olympics begins today and the organisers insist the games will go ahead without fans from overseas. But with a worsening covid situation injapan, and little public support for the games, things arent easy. And that makes life very hard for the people managing team gb, including the chairman of the British Olympic Association sir hugh robertson, whojoins us now. Good morning to you. You said at the beginning of this year you were very optimistic about how the games were going to go. With 100 days to go, how are you feeling . Going to go. With 100 days to go, how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic. I how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic. I think how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic. I think as how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic. I think as i how are you feeling . Well, im still very optimistic. I think as i said very optimistic. I think as i said earlier very optimistic. I think as i said earlier in very optimistic. I think as i said earlier in the year, all of our conversations since january have not been conversations since january have not been but conversations since january have not been but whether the games will take place but been but whether the games will take place but how they take place in a safe and place but how they take place in a safe and secure environment, and how we get safe and secure environment, and how we get our safe and secure environment, and how we get our athletes and others around we get our athletes and others around the world, how we get all those around the world, how we get all those athletes to the safe start line safe those athletes to the safe start line safe and secure. We those athletes to the safe start line safe and secure. Those athletes to the safe start line safe and secure. We are seeing nictures line safe and secure. We are seeing pictures from line safe and secure. We are seeing pictures from tokyo line safe and secure. We are seeing pictures from tokyo at line safe and secure. We are seeing pictures from tokyo at the line safe and secure. We are seeing | pictures from tokyo at the moment. Line safe and secure. We are seeing i pictures from tokyo at the moment. I just want to touch on the feeling over there. Just want to touch on the feeling overthere. It just want to touch on the feeling over there. It is not hugely popular, the prospect of the games going ahead. 27 of the population were in support. That is not a good point to be at, is it . Ida. Were in support. That is not a good point to be at, is it . Point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some ways point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some ways i point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some ways i am point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some ways i am surprised point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. In some ways i am surprised it i point to be at, is it . No, it isnt. I in some ways i am surprised it has as high in some ways i am surprised it has as high as in some ways i am surprised it has as high as 27 . I think it is a reflection as high as 27 . I think it is a reflection of where we are globally. I reflection of where we are globally. I suspect reflection of where we are globally. I suspect there are two things going on. I suspect there are two things going on the i suspect there are two things going on. The first is that of the games are never on. The first is that of the games are never terribly popular in host cities are never terribly popular in host cities in are never terribly popular in host cities in the are never terribly popular in host cities in the run up to the games. Then cities in the run up to the games. Then the cities in the run up to the games. Then the population switches about two to then the population switches about two to three weeks before. We saw that in two to three weeks before. We saw that in london 2012. You have got a bit of that in london 2012. You have got a bit of that that in london 2012. You have got a bit of that. The thing overhanging on this, bit of that. The thing overhanging on this, of bit of that. The thing overhanging on this, of course, is the pandemic. If on this, of course, is the pandemic. If you on this, of course, is the pandemic. If you have on this, of course, is the pandemic. If you have parts ofjapan lockdown, and are if you have parts ofjapan lockdown, and are locked down in park because and are locked down in park because the and are locked down in park because the organisers want to create because the organisers want to create a because the organisers want to create a safe environment for the games create a safe environment for the games themselves. If you pull people in the games themselves. If you pull people in the middle of that, it is no surprise in the middle of that, it is no surprise you get the figures you got today~ surprise you get the figures you got today~ im surprise you get the figures you got today. Im not surprised nor my terribly today. Im not surprised nor my terribly worried. Today. Im not surprised nor my terribly worried. You mentioned london. Anybody terribly worried. You mentioned london. Anybody looking terribly worried. You mentioned london. Anybody looking off terribly worried. You mentioned london. Anybody looking off to | terribly worried. You mentioned i london. Anybody looking off to be there, watch it on the telly, listen to it on the radio, see pictures on the newspapers, will now there was a special kind of magic about that olympics. Certainly for the home nations. The tokyo games, of course, are really going to struggle to create that type of atmosphere because of course it is all about the fans, isnt it . It because of course it is all about the fans, isnt it . The fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely the fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely it the fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely it is. The fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely it is. I the fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely it is. Ithink the fans, isnt it . It is. Absolutely it is. I think anybody who approaches these olympics thinking who approaches these olympics thinking they are going to be like any other thinking they are going to be like any other in our lifetime is probably any other in our lifetime is probably mistaken. The thing you have probably mistaken. The thing you have to probably mistaken. The thing you have to remember about the other big games have to remember about the other big games is have to remember about the other big games is that all the attention tends games is that all the attention tends to games is that all the attention tends to be on all the stuff around them tends to be on all the stuff around them i tends to be on all the stuff around them iwas tends to be on all the stuff around them. I was very involved in london and all them. I was very involved in london and all the them. I was very involved in london and all the focus was on the cost, whether and all the focus was on the cost, whether we and all the focus was on the cost, whether we would be ready in time. We had whether we would be ready in time. We had a whether we would be ready in time. We had a slight hiccup with the security we had a slight hiccup with the security. Then when the Olympic Games security. Then when the Olympic Games starts, all the attention turns games starts, all the attention turns onto the athlete and the sport itseif~ turns onto the athlete and the sport itself that turns onto the athlete and the sport itself. That has happened that every singie itself. That has happened that every single Olympic Games in my lifetime. And i suspect the same thing will happen and i suspect the same thing will happen in and i suspect the same thing will happen in tokyo. All attention will be on happen in tokyo. All attention will be on the happen in tokyo. All attention will be on the stuff around about the games be on the stuff around about the games until the sport actually starts~ games until the sport actually starts. Then the special moments that Olympic Games always create will shine that Olympic Games always create will shine through. That is what tokyo will shine through. That is what tokyo wiii will shine through. That is what tokyo will be remembered for. The gi mic tokyo will be remembered for. Ike olympic flame tokyo will be remembered for. The olympic flame has tokyo will be remembered for. Ii9 olympic flame has already tokyo will be remembered for. Ti9 olympic flame has already started its journey. Olympic flame has already started itsjourney. So it is olympic flame has already started its journey. So it is starting to feel very real. For the athletes though in preparation, in training, how difficult is this time and how complicated is it for you to make sure that all those protocols are made . It sure that all those protocols are made . , , sure that all those protocols are made . , , , made . It is very complicated for both parties made . It is very complicated for both parties. And made . It is very complicated for both parties. And for made . It is very complicated for both parties. And for the made . It is very complicated for| both parties. And for the athletes it has both parties. And for the athletes it has been a year of great uncertainty. You may remember all the publicity a few months back about the publicity a few months back about whether the games would go ahead about whether the games would go ahead a about whether the games would go ahead. A lot of people said they didnt ahead. A lot of people said they didnt think they would. The competitive running to tokyo isjust not like competitive running to tokyo isjust not like it competitive running to tokyo isjust not like it would be for any other oiympic not like it would be for any other Olympic Games. My personal expectation is we will seek many more expectation is we will seek many more unexpected result added this oiympics more unexpected result added this olympics than we would. That is because olympics than we would. That is because the competition schedule beforehand is not the same. For us as organisers trying to take team gb, normally say to people who work at the gb, normally say to people who work at the British Olympic Association, make at the British Olympic Association, make sure at the British Olympic Association, make sure that everything you do today make sure that everything you do today makes it more likely that a british today makes it more likely that a british athlete wins a gold medal. I think if british athlete wins a gold medal. I think if we british athlete wins a gold medal. I think if we are honest, we have slightly think if we are honest, we have slightly readjusted that are to make sure that slightly readjusted that are to make sure that we do Everything Possible to get sure that we do Everything Possible to get our sure that we do Everything Possible to get our athletes to the start line safe to get our athletes to the start line safe and secure. It has been an enormously line safe and secure. It has been an enormously difficult year. We have had to enormously difficult year. We have had to reorganise literally thousands of contracts and all the things thousands of contracts and all the things that were booked about to be rebooked things that were booked about to be rebooked this year. That is before you get rebooked this year. That is before you get into the security of the athletes. You get into the security of the athletes, keeping them safe and sound. Athletes, keeping them safe and sound, keeping them away from the virus sound, keeping them away from the virus it sound, keeping them away from the virus it is sound, keeping them away from the virus it is an sound, keeping them away from the virus. It is an enormously complicated operation at the moment. But we complicated operation at the moment. But we are complicated operation at the moment. But we are making good progress. And as i say. But we are making good progress. And as i say, we but we are making good progress. And as i say, we are as confident as we possibly as i say, we are as confident as we possibly can as i say, we are as confident as we possibly can be that of these games will go possibly can be that of these games will go ahead and team gb will show up will go ahead and team gb will show up weii~ will go ahead and team gb will show u well. ,. Will go ahead and team gb will show u well. , i. Will go ahead and team gb will show u well. , ~ , will go ahead and team gb will show u well. ,. Up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir huh up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir hugh robertson. Up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir hugh robertson. That up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir hugh robertson. That is up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir hugh robertson. That is the up well. Thank you very much indeed, sir hugh robertson. That is the view i sir hugh robertson. That is the view from the british limbic association. What we were hearing is that this will be one of the most predictable. You wont be able to predict the results so easily at this Olympic Games because nothing is the same. Thank you very much. I know you are talking to max whitlock later. find talking to max whitlock later. And jade jones. Thank talking to max whitlock later. And jade jones. Thank you. Football fans will be able to attend this months carabao cup final, but a decision to bar extremely clinically vulnerable supporters has been condemned by disability groups. Tottenham face Manchester City at wembley, and both teams will be allocated 2,000 tickets as part of a government led pilot for the safe return of crowds at big events. Therell be a further 4,000 seats for nhs staff and local residents. To get into wembley, fans must take lateral flow coronavirus tests at a designated site 2a hours before the game. But under 18s, and people who are clinically extremely vulnerable or pregnant, have been told not to apply for tickets. A tottenham disabled fans group has called the move direct discrimination. Lets speak now to tony taylor, from the level Playing Field charity, which campaigns for disabled sports fans to freely access and enjoy live sport. Tony, really good to talk to you. We mentioned they are the thoughts of titan ands disabled fans group. What is your reaction to that news . I think we very much a share that group i think we very much a share that group we i think we very much a share that group. We are in a situation where ciinicaiiy group. We are in a situation where clinically extremely vulnerable peopie clinically extremely Vulnerable People have been in lockdown. Most of them people have been in lockdown. Most of them by people have been in lockdown. Most of them by now will have had the two vaccinations. They have obeyed the rules vaccinations. They have obeyed the rules and vaccinations. They have obeyed the rules and regulations. They are pretty rules and regulations. They are pretty sensible and safe group of peopie pretty sensible and safe group of people. For us suddenly to find that we cant people. For us suddenly to find that we cant go people. For us suddenly to find that we cant go and attend football, which we cant go and attend football, which is we cant go and attend football, which is so we cant go and attend football, which is so important to us, it is the opportunity to get out and participate, and the very many health participate, and the very Many Health Benefits of being able to spectate at live sporting events ust spectate at live sporting events just cant spectate at live sporting events just cant be understated. It is quite just cant be understated. It is quite a just cant be understated. It is quite a blow. Let just cant be understated. It is quite a blow just cant be understated. It is nuite a blow. , ,. , quite a blow. Let me read you what the government quite a blow. Let me read you what the government have quite a blow. Let me read you what the government have said quite a blow. Let me read you what the government have said in the government have said in response. They talk about the pilots being the first steps towards helping people safely get back to mass events. They say, while they are designed to be as safe as possible, we are advised it would not be suitable on Health Grounds for the clinically extremely vulnerable to attend such pilot events and potentially be put at a greater risk of transmission. How do you react to that . You react to that . Well, i dont buy that argument. You react to that . Well, i dont buy that argument, quite you react to that . Well, i dont buy that argument, quite frankly. You react to that . Well, i dont buy that argument, quite frankly. Ive i that argument, quite frankly. Ive seen that argument, quite frankly. Ive seen plenty of other evidence that argues seen plenty of other evidence that argues the very opposite. That because argues the very opposite. That because of the serious efforts they have made over the past year, the clinically have made over the past year, the clinically extremely vulnerable are probably clinically extremely vulnerable are probably the safest group to be attending those events. So i dont buy that attending those events. So i dont buy that it attending those events. So i dont buy that. It leaves a bit of a sour taste buy that. It leaves a bit of a sour taste that buy that. It leaves a bit of a sour taste that covid can be used as an excuse taste that covid can be used as an excuse to taste that covid can be used as an excuse to undertake what is essentially pretty much a discriminatory action. Essentially pretty much a discriminato action. , discriminatory action. Have you made representation discriminatory action. Have you made representation to discriminatory action. Have you made representation to the discriminatory action. Have you made representation to the department discriminatory action. Have you made representation to the department of| representation to the department of culture, media and sport . Hate culture, media and sport . We certainly have. And we will continue to do certainly have. And we will continue to do so certainly have. And we will continue to do so. And i hope they will change to do so. And i hope they will change the policy. But i really was quite change the policy. But i really was quite shocked when this decision was announced quite shocked when this decision was announced. I quite shocked when this decision was announced. , , , , quite shocked when this decision was announced. , , , announced. I suppose this is part of and related announced. I suppose this is part of and related to announced. I suppose this is part of and related to what announced. I suppose this is part of and related to what we announced. I suppose this is part of and related to what we are announced. I suppose this is part of and related to what we are talking i and related to what we are talking about, but also part of a broader discussion, do you think and maybe you are talking to people affected by this do you think if we are to open society up fully, there needs to be an acceptance that there is an element of risk in all the things that we will be doing . Absolutely. And i think that we will be doing . Absolutely. And i think it that we will be doing . Absolutely. And i think it almost that we will be doing . Absolutely. And i think it almost is, that we will be doing . Absolutely. And i think it almost is, you that we will be doing . Absolutely. I and i think it almost is, you know, does and i think it almost is, you know, does he and i think it almost is, you know, does he take and i think it almost is, you know, does he take sugar type of attitude. We know does he take sugar type of attitude. We know we are at risk. Everything to do we know we are at risk. Everything to do with we know we are at risk. Everything to do with covid is surrounded by risk one to do with covid is surrounded by risk one way or another. And if you are really risk one way or another. And if you are really going to do an effective Test Programme of events, you have to allow Test Programme of events, you have to allow that element of risk to be involved to allow that element of risk to be involved. Individuals can make their own mind involved. Individuals can make their own mind up. That is all we are complaining about. Im not saying everybody complaining about. Im not saying everybody should be expected to go. We are everybody should be expected to go. We are not everybody should be expected to go. We are not expecting that. People will make we are not expecting that. People will make their own minds up but they are will make their own minds up but they are capable of making their own minds they are capable of making their own minds up they are capable of making their own minds up. I� m they are capable of making their own minds u. � , they are capable of making their own mindsun. � � , they are capable of making their own mindsu�. Minds up. Im assuming its probably too late to change minds up. Im assuming its probably too late to change this minds up. Im assuming its probably too late to change this now, minds up. Im assuming its probably too late to change this now, but too late to change this now, but what would you like to see he the next step in this discussion . Ieikniell. Next step in this discussion . Well, i reall next step in this discussion . Well, i really think next step in this discussion . Well, i really think theyve next step in this discussion . Well, i really think theyve got next step in this discussion . Well, i really think theyve got to next step in this discussion . Well, i really think theyve got to change it. I really think theyve got to change it and i really think theyve got to change it. And theyve got to change it sooner it. And theyve got to change it sooner rather than later. What worries sooner rather than later. What worries me particularly about this decision worries me particularly about this decision is worries me particularly about this decision is that it does send a very dangerous decision is that it does send a very dangerous message that if you are talking dangerous message that if you are talking about introducing something that is talking about introducing something that is clearly discriminatory, that goes that is clearly discriminatory, that goes against the rights of both clinically extremely vulnerable and disabled clinically extremely vulnerable and disabled people, its a catalyst for some disabled people, its a catalyst for some more serious consequences. Sol think its some more serious consequences. Sol think its important that they relax this regulation. Im not sure how they this regulation. Im not sure how they are this regulation. Im not sure how they are going to apply it in practice, they are going to apply it in practice, quite rightly. Who is going practice, quite rightly. Who is going to practice, quite rightly. Who is going to do the assessment of who is extremely going to do the assessment of who is extremely vulnerable clinically . Are we reiiant extremely vulnerable clinically . Are we reliant on individuals declaring it themselves . Are women going to be. Iven it themselves . Are women going to be given a it themselves . Are women going to be given a pregnancy test before they io given a pregnancy test before they go through the turnstiles at matches . It is fraught with difficulty. I think it really does need difficulty. I think it really does need to difficulty. I think it really does need to be changed. You difficulty. I think it really does need to be changed. You make an interesting need to be changed. You make an interesting point. Need to be changed. You make an interesting point. I need to be changed. You make an interesting point. I have need to be changed. You make an interesting point. I have noticed i interesting point. I have noticed that pregnant women have been advised not to attend. But as you say, it seems Self Determination is involved at that. Thank you very much for that. Tony taylor, the chair of level Playing Field. It is cominn chair of level Playing Field. It is coming up chair of level Playing Field. It is coming up to chair of level Playing Field. It is coming up to a chair of level Playing Field. It 3 coming up to a quarter to eight. Carol is here with the weather. Lovely light evenings. You have a lovely view there today. Morning. Lovely view there today. Morning lovely view there today. Morninn. ~ , morning. Absolutely right. Good morninn. Morning. Absolutely right. Good morning a morning. Absolutely right. Good morning. A beautiful morning. Absolutely right. Good morning. A beautiful start morning. Absolutely right. Good | morning. A beautiful start across many parts of the uk. It is a chilly one. Some frost around. Some patchy mist and fog. Most of that has now lifted. And we are looking at some blue skies. The forecast is a mainly dry one with sunny spells. I say mainly dry because there are also some showers. We have them at the moment and we will see further showers developed through the day. High pressure is firmly in charge of the weather. The air around it moves in a clockwise direction. Along the north sea coastline, particularly across england today, there is an Onshore Breeze. Salt that will peg back the temperatures. But generally speaking, there is a lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine. Fair cloud developing through the day and showers continuing in western and southern areas. In between there will be some sunny skies. And because there are light breezes, the showers will be slow moving. Temperature wise along the north sea coastline of england in particular we are looking at eight or 9 degrees. In the sunshine we are looking at between ten and 30 degrees. This evening at overnight the showers will fade rapidly, the temperature will fall rapidly under clear skies. There will be bits and pieces of cloud left, mist and fog patches forming but not widely, and locally there will be some frost. Temperatures falling below freezing for some and staying just above freezing for others. Hence the local frost. By the end of the night we will see some showers in eastern areas. And tomorrow, from lincolnshire into east anglia, the south east will start off with some showers drifting into the midlands and central and Southern England through the day. Some of them will merge. The brighter skies, and the highest temperatures, will be in the west, where we could see between 12 and 1a degrees. Iii west, where we could see between 12 and 1a degrees. 1a in glasgow. Still cold along the north sea coastline. For friday, High Pressure still in charge. We start off on a cold note. Cloud developing through the day. You can just see some rain cloud developing through the day. You canjust see some rain edging in. That will reach the Western Isles later in the day. Temps might still roughly where they should be at this time of the year. It is at the weekend it looks as if we are going to see that rain moving across Northern Ireland, scotland, possibly a little bit further south as well. Thank you, carol. See a little bit further south as well. Thank you, carol. A little bit further south as well. Thank you, carol. See you later. Beautiful light thank you, carol. See you later. Beautiful light in thank you, carol. See you later. Beautiful light in the thank you, carol. See you later. Beautiful light in the evenings i thank you, carol. See you later. I beautiful light in the evenings and beautiful light on carol this morning on the top of Broadcasting Housein morning on the top of Broadcasting House in london. Shoppers are being asked to be respectful to retail workers, as thousands of non essential stores reopen across england and wales this week. The co op reported a rise in abuse and assaults involving staff during the pandemic. The issue is being discussed by mps today, and paul gerrard from the co op will be giving evidence to the select committee. He joins us now alongside shop worker, jo crumplin. Morning to you both. Thank you so much forjoining us. Paul, give us an idea of what type of thing you have noticed and how much it has increased . Increased . Abuse and violence towards shop increased . Abuse and violence towards shop workers increased . Abuse and violence towards shop workers what increased . Abuse and violence towards shop workers what on | increased . Abuse and violence. Towards shop workers what on the increase towards shop workers what on the increase before the pandemic, but throughout the pandemic it has increased further. In 2020, we had over 44,000 incidents of violence in the verbal over 44,000 incidents of violence in the verbal abuse or threats. That was older the verbal abuse or threats. That was older than ten incidents every day in was older than ten incidents every day in our was older than ten incidents every day in our stories. Ten colleagues being day in our stories. Ten colleagues being attacked. That is an increase in 2019 being attacked. That is an increase in 2019 it being attacked. That is an increase in 2019 it is being attacked. That is an increase in 2019. It is notjust the frequency though. It is also the violence frequency though. It is also the violence. Five times every day one of my violence. Five times every day one of my colleagues is attacked with a weapon, of my colleagues is attacked with a weapon, it of my colleagues is attacked with a weapon, it is a syringe, a knife, and weapon, it is a syringe, a knife, and what weapon, it is a syringe, a knife, and what we weapon, it is a syringe, a knife, and what we are seeing is abuse and violence and what we are seeing is abuse and violence towards shop workers, who have stood violence towards shop workers, who have stood by us through the pandemic, are being attacked even more pandemic, are being attacked even more than pandemic, are being attacked even more than ever before. We pandemic, are being attacked even more than ever before. Pandemic, are being attacked even more than ever before. We are ust seeinn more than ever before. We are ust seeing some more than ever before. We are ust seeing some fl more than ever before. We are ust seeing some of the i more than ever before. We are ust seeing some of the pictures h more than ever before. We are just seeing some of the pictures now. I more than ever before. We are just i seeing some of the pictures now. And from what you have described, it sounds terrifying for people. It absolutely is. Some of the things my colleagues absolutely is. Some of the things my colleagues have been through in the coop colleagues have been through in the coop over colleagues have been through in the co op over the past 12 months, and indeed co op over the past 12 months, and indeed longer, is horrific. It is notjust indeed longer, is horrific. It is notjust the physical indeed longer, is horrific. It is not just the physical scars. Indeed longer, is horrific. It is notjust the physical scars. They are significant. It is also the mental are significant. It is also the mental scars. They will come back to work mental scars. They will come back to work and mental scars. They will come back to work and of mental scars. They will come back to work. And of course if you are the father. Work. And of course if you are the father. The work. And of course if you are the father, the mother is mike the wife of someone in those stores, you dont of someone in those stores, you dont expect them to go to work, to serve dont expect them to go to work, to serve the dont expect them to go to work, to serve the public, to sell food and drink serve the public, to sell food and drink etc, serve the public, to sell food and drink etc, and to be attacked or abused drink etc, and to be attacked or abused it drink etc, and to be attacked or abused. It is not part of the job. It abused. It is not part of the job. It has abused. It is not part of the job. It has become part of the job for my colleagues it has become part of the job for my colleagues in the co op. Let� s it has become part of the ob for my colleagues in the coop. Colleagues in the coop. Lets bring joe in. Colleagues in the coop. 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I have had people lean over the top right up to you. I have had people lean over the top of right up to you. I have had people lean over the top of me right up to you. I have had people lean over the top of me and lean over the top of me and virtually lean over the top of me and virtually lean lean over the top of me and virtually lean over lean over the top of me and virtually lean over the lean over the top of me and virtually lean over the top i lean over the top of me and | virtually lean over the top of lean over the top of me and virtually lean over the top of me when virtually lean over the top of me when i virtually lean over the top of me when i am virtually lean over the top of me when i am trying virtually lean over the top of me when i am trying to virtually lean over the top of me when i am trying to pack virtually lean over the top of me when i am trying to pack a virtually lean over the top of me | when i am trying to pack a shell. Virtually lean over the top of me i when i am trying to pack a shell. It is frustrating when i am trying to pack a shell. It is frustrating. It when i am trying to pack a shell. It is frustrating. It is when i am trying to pack a shell. It is frustrating. It is really is frustrating. It is really frustrating. Is frustrating. It is really frustrating. Is frustrating. It is really frustratinn. . , frustrating. And paul, what is your advice to staff frustrating. And paul, what is your advice to staff about frustrating. And paul, what is your advice to staff about how frustrating. And paul, what is your advice to staff about how to frustrating. And paul, what is your advice to staff about how to deal. Advice to staff about how to deal with some of the things thatjoe is talking about . They are essentially just trying to do theirjob and keep things in order. The just trying to do their ob and keep things in order. Just trying to do their ob and keep things in order. Things in order. The one thing i would say things in order. The one thing i would say is things in order. The one thing i would say is that, things in order. The one thing i would say is that, of things in order. The one thing i would say is that, of course, i things in order. The one thing i i would say is that, of course, the vast would say is that, of course, the vast majority of our customers are polite vast majority of our customers are polite and vast majority of our customers are polite and they are grateful for the work my polite and they are grateful for the work my colleagues do. What we say to my work my colleagues do. What we say to my colleagues is, we train them to my colleagues is, we train them to de escalate situations, dont get involved. To de escalate situations, dont get involved, try to move away. Our priority involved, try to move away. Our priority is involved, try to move away. Our priority is to involved, try to move away. Our priority is to keep our colleagues say. Priority is to keep our colleagues say we priority is to keep our colleagues say. We spent £140 million every year doing say. We spent £140 million every year doing so. We have given them body year doing so. We have given them body cams. Year doing so. We have given them body cams, cctv. This is all designed body cams, cctv. This is all designed to keep colleagues say. We say to designed to keep colleagues say. We say to colleagues, dont engage with it, say to colleagues, dont engage with it. Walk say to colleagues, dont engage with it, walk away. If somebody looks to get aggressive, step back and allow the situation to de escalate. What the situation to deescalate. What else can be the situation to deescalate. What else can be done, the situation to deescalate. What else can be done, do the situation to deescalate. What else can be done, do you the situation to de escalate. Twat else can be done, do you think . The situation to deescalate. What| else can be done, do you think . To be honest, i mean, we have been hanging be honest, i mean, we have been hanging this be honest, i mean, we have been hanging this drum be honest, i mean, we have been hanging this drum for be honest, i mean, we have been hanging this drum for a be honest, i mean, we have been hanging this drum for a long be honest, i mean, we have beenl banging this drum for a long time. We have banging this drum for a long time. We have petitioned banging this drum for a long time. We have petitioned parliament. I banging this drum for a long time. | we have petitioned parliament. We have had we have petitioned parliament. We have had the we have petitioned parliament. We have had the call we have petitioned parliament. We have had the call to we have petitioned parliament. We have had the call to evidence. Have had the call to evidence. Really have had the call to evidence. Really my have had the call to evidence. Really my question have had the call to evidence. Really my question to have had the call to evidence. Really my question to the have had the call to evidence. I really my question to the Prime Minister really my question to the Prime Minister and really my question to the Prime Ministerand the really my question to the Prime Minister and the politicians really my question to the prime l minister and the politicians today is, how minister and the politicians today is, how many minister and the politicians today is, how many times minister and the politicians today is, how many times do minister and the politicians today is, how many times do we minister and the politicians today is, how many times do we have i minister and the politicians todayl is, how many times do we have to knock is, how many times do we have to knock on is, how many times do we have to knock on the is, how many times do we have to knock on the store is, how many times do we have to knock on the store before is, how many times do we have to knock on the store before action i is, how many times do we have to| knock on the store before action is taken . Knock on the store before action is taken . We knock on the store before action is taken . We need knock on the store before action is taken . We need the knock on the store before action is taken . We need the legislation. Knock on the store before action is taken . We need the legislation ini taken . We need the legislation in place taken . We need the legislation in place to taken . We need the legislation in place to protect taken . We need the legislation in place to protect shop taken . We need the legislation in place to protect shop staff. Taken . We need the legislation in place to protect shop staff. Good| taken . We need the legislation in place to protect shop staff. Good to sneak place to protect shop staff. Good to s. Eak to place to protect shop staff. Good to speak to you place to protect shop staff. Good to speak to you both. Speak to you both. Thank you. When carly gorton decided to donate her hair to help children with cancer, she thought that cutting it off would be the difficult bit. But her biggest challenge was finding a charity willing to accept it. Carly whos 11 was told that wig makers couldnt work with afro hair because its too delicate. So she started a campaign to get that changed, with incredible results. We can now speak to carly and her mum anna. And wig maker caroline shallow alsojoins us. Good morning. It is wonderful to see you all. Currently, tell us first of all what you wanted to do . You wanted to donate your hair, didnt you . Wanted to donate your hair, didnt ou . , , , wanted to donate your hair, didnt ou . ,. ,. Wanted to donate your hair, didnt ou . , ,. , you . Yeah, i wanted to cut it all off for charity. You . Yeah, i wanted to cut it all off for charity. And you . Yeah, i wanted to cut it all off for charity. And also, you . Yeah, i wanted to cut it all off for charity. And also, lots. You . Yeah, i wanted to cut it all off for charity. And also, lots of| off for charity. And also, lots of people off for charity. And also, lots of people touch my hair because it is so soft people touch my hair because it is so soft so people touch my hair because it is so soft. , people touch my hair because it is so soft, ,. , people touch my hair because it is so soft. , ,. ,. , people touch my hair because it is so soft. I. , , , people touch my hair because it is so soft. ,. , , , so soft. So you wanted to do it, but then ou so soft. So you wanted to do it, but then you find so soft. So you wanted to do it, but then you find that so soft. So you wanted to do it, but then you find that the so soft. So you wanted to do it, but then you find that the charity then you find that the charity didnt necessarily want your hair. This is wonderful. You campaigned to change that . This is wonderful. You campaigned to change that . Id this is wonderful. You campaigned to change that . Yeah. Id imagine your mum is pretty change that . Yeah. Id imagine your mum is pretty proud change that . Yeah. Id imagine your mum is pretty proud of change that . Yeah. Id imagine your mum is pretty proud of this change that . Yeah. Id imagine your mum is pretty proud of this morning as well, because having been told, no, we cant do that with your daughter because my care, you campaigned to make a change and now thatis campaigned to make a change and now that is happening . It is campaigned to make a change and now that is happening . That is happening . It is ust amazing. I that is happening . It is ust amazing. Mi that is happening . It is ust amazing. In such � that is happening . It is ust amazing. In such a fi that is happening . It isjust amazing. In such a short i that is happening . It isjust i amazing. In such a short space that is happening . It isjust amazing. In such a short space of time amazing. In such a short space of time to amazing. In such a short space of time to have amazing. In such a short space of time to have achieved amazing. In such a short space of time to have achieved such amazing. In such a short space of time to have achieved such a time to have achieved such a Ground Breaking time to have achieved such a Ground Breaking moment i time to have achieved such a Ground Breaking moment in| time to have achieved such a Ground Breaking moment in history, really Ground Breaking moment in history, really its Ground Breaking moment in history, really itsiust Ground Breaking moment in history, really. Its just through Ground Breaking moment in history, really. Its just through people really. Itsjust through people working really. Itsjust through people working together really. Itsjust through people working together that, really. Itsjust through people working together that, you really. Its just through people i working together that, you know, really. Its just through people working together that, you know, we changed working together that, you know, we changed the working together that, you know, we changed the way working together that, you know, we changed the way that working together that, you know, we changed the way that afro working together that, you know, we changed the way that afro hair working together that, you know, we changed the way that afro hair is changed the way that afro hair is treated changed the way that afro hair is treated within changed the way that afro hair is treated within the changed the way that afro hair is treated within the charity changed the way that afro hair is treated within the charity sector. Which treated within the charity sector. Which is treated within the charity sector. Which isjust treated within the charity sector. Which is just wonderful. Treated within the charity sector. I which isjust wonderful. Caroline, tell us a little bit about the wig itself and how you made it . Absolutely. So as you can see, we have absolutely. So as you can see, we have a absolutely. So as you can see, we have a beautiful wig here. It was created have a beautiful wig here. It was created using not only carapaz my caren created using not only carapaz my care, but created using not only carapaz my care, but a created using not only carapaz my care, but a combination of other people care, but a combination of other people pass my care. It is not that afro hair people pass my care. It is not that afro hair couldnt be used before, it isiust afro hair couldnt be used before, it isjust that it needs to go through it isjust that it needs to go through a specific process. What happens through a specific process. What happens usually is hair is created to look happens usually is hair is created to look like afro hair. The charity have to look like afro hair. The charity have always created many afro wig flu. 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The government says the uks Vaccination Programme remains on track afterJohnson Johnson suspends a planned roll out of its Covid Vaccine in the us and europe. Pressure builds on David Cameron as mp5 prepare to vote on a parliamentary inquiry into the former Prime Ministers lobbying. Theres been more protests in the us state of minnesota following the death of a black man who was shot by a police officer. The uk vaccine roll out wouldnt have been as successful without brexit. The view of Sirjames Dyson speaking exclusively to breafast about leaving the eu, jobs here and abroad, and who does the vacuuming at home. Its1oo days to go until the start of the olympics. Organisers are confident that tokyo 2020 will go ahead, but say it will be a games like no other. Good morning from the roof of Broadcasting House in london. A chilly start to the day, but for most of us there is a fair bit of sunshine and the forecast, with some showers in the west and south, and a chilly breeze along the north sea coastline. All the details in about ten minutes. Its wednesday april 14th. Our top story. The department of health insists that its target to offer a Covid Vaccine to all adults in the uk by the end ofjuly remains on track, afterjohnson and johnson suspended a planned roll out of its jab in the us, south africa and europe. It follows reports of very rare Blood Clotting in some people whove had the jab in america. The uks ordered 30 million doses of the vaccine, and the medical regulator says itll evaluate Safety Reports robustly before approving its use. Our medical editor fergus walsh reports. An abundance of caution was cited by Us Health Officials as the reason why they paused the use of the single Shotjohnson Johnson covid jab. The vaccine, which in europe is branded as janssen, was approved in the us in late february. Since then, there have been six incidents of very rare clots in the brain out of 6. 8 million doses. So less than one case per Million People immunised. All were women under 50. One of them died and one is critically ill. I think this is an unusual occurrence of a serious adverse event that you want to make sure before you go forward. You investigate it thoroughly, and thats exactly what theyre doing. Theyre pausing so that they can look at it more carefully. Similar very rare clots have occurred with the Oxford Astrazeneca jab, and scientists are investigating whether this type of Vaccine Technology could be implicated. 30 million doses of Thej J Janssen vaccine are on orderfor the uk, although its yet to be approved. Its hoped the delay in the roll out wont slow the Vaccination Drive here. These are the vaccines which are global workhorses of the Vaccination Programme. Its a lot of vaccine that potentially might not be used. And i think that would be tragic because youre much, much more likely to have a severe adverse outcome if you catch covid. I mean, this is the thing which is much more likely to cause clots than than the vaccine. The biggest concern is globally. The plan was to immunise one billion people worldwide with the vaccine this year. If thats disrupted, it will slow efforts to finally bring the pandemic under control. Fergus walsh, bbc news. There will be a debate in Parliament Today to decide if they should be a full inquiry inquiry into the links between the former Prime Minister David Cameron and the failed finance firm Greensill Capital. Borisjohnson insists the independent inquiry hes ordered into mr camerons lobbying will have Carte Blanche to talk to anyone. But labour says the review has all the hallmarks of a cover up. In 2011, the financier Lex Greensill became an unpaid adviser in David Camerons government. In 2018, his firm was given work linked to nhs payments. His company then hired David Cameron two years after he left downing street. The next year, cameron arranged a private drink with Health Secretary matt hancock, and Lex Greensill. Last year he texted the chancellor, rishi sunak, to request access to government covid funds for greensill. Those are some of the key dates. Lets speak to our chief Political Correspondent adam fleming. Adam this is a row thats showing no sign of slowing down. You two just you twojust explained you two just explained it very, very well you two just explained it very, very well that you two just explained it very, very well that is you two just explained it very, very well that is one of the best explanations i have heard very complicated very quickly. What is interesting today as it is not the fight interesting today as it is not the fight between labour and the government about this constant back and forth between government and the back and forth between government and the private sector and the Civil Service and the private sector and the Civil Service and and the private sector and the Civil Service and how that looks, it is actually service and how that looks, it is actually how you investigate that issue actually how you investigate that issue the actually how you investigate that issue. The government says the best way issue. The government says the best wav to issue. The government says the best wav to do issue. The government says the best way to do it issue. The government says the best way to do it is to set up an independent inquiry led by a lawyer who will independent inquiry led by a lawyer who will look at all the documents, interview who will look at all the documents, interview all the people involved and then interview all the people involved and then report back by the end of june and then report back by the end of june. Labour says that is not transparent enough, and it would be much transparent enough, and it would be much better to have a committee of mps set much better to have a committee of mps set up much better to have a committee of mps set up who can then get people into parliament and quiz them and investigate it all in public. That is what investigate it all in public. That is what labour were proposing in Parliament Today. That is not going to happen, Parliament Today. That is not going to happen, because conservative mps are being to happen, because conservative mps are being told by the government to vote against the labour proposal, so you can vote against the labour proposal, so vou can then vote against the labour proposal, so you can then expect labour to say, well, you can then expect labour to say, well, that you can then expect labour to say, well, that shows you tory mps are not in well, that shows you tory mps are not in favour of transparency, and the whole not in favour of transparency, and the whole argument will get going again the whole argument will get going again. What has given the story rocket again. What has given the story rocket boosters today is this information that came out yesterday that a information that came out yesterday that a very information that came out yesterday that a very senior Civil Servant was working that a very senior Civil Servant was working part time in the government and Greensill Capital in 2015 and he then took and Greensill Capital in 2015 and he then took on a full time job with greensitl then took on a full time job with Greensill Capital that didnt go to the appointments whats jog to get permission to do that. The Civil Servant permission to do that. The Civil Servant involved said it was fine, it had servant involved said it was fine, it had lteen servant involved said it was fine, it had been approved and other Civil Servants it had been approved and other Civil Servants were doing the same thing at that servants were doing the same thing at that time, but it does add an extra at that time, but it does add an extra layer. At that time, but it does add an extra layer extra layer. Thank you for that detail, adam, extra layer. Thank you for that detail, adam, and extra layer. Thank you for that detail, adam, and we extra layer. Thank you for that detail, adam, and we will extra layer. Thank you for that detail, adam, and we will continue to follow that one and cover it for you on breakfast over the coming days and weeks. Protesters have clashed with police in minneapolis for the third night in a row after a black man was shot dead on sunday. The policewoman who fatally shot Daunte Wright has resigned along with the police chief. It comes as the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd in the same city, begins hearing from defence witnesses. Our north america correspondent Barbara Plett usher reports. Gunshot. For a third night police drove back protesters venting their anger over the shooting of another black man. Hit in the chest by a policewoman who confused her gun with her taser, in the middle of the trial of the officer accused of killing george floyd. Do you know the difference between a gun and a taser . Under pressure, the policewoman resigned. She was a 26 year veteran of the force. She was followed by the police chief. We are here and we will fight forjustice for this family, just like we are fighting for our brothers. George floyds family has come together in solidarity with the relatives of the dead man, Daunte Wright. Sharing their Quest Forjustice and their loss. I thought somebody was playing a joke on me. It hurt me to my heart. Daunte was a beautiful child. He might not have been an angel, but he was our angel. Our angel. He belonged to us. Inside the courtroom, the defence took over after the prosecution rested its case. More footage of george floyd from Police Body Cameras was shown tojurors. The defence is arguing that it was a Drug Overdose which caused his death rather than Excessive Force by the officer who restrained him by kneeling on his neck. Testimony is expected to wrap by the end of the week, and the jury will begin deliberations shortly after that. There is a lot at stake in what it decides. The authorities are bracing for the possibility of further unrest once there is a verdict. They were hoping that the resignation of the Police Officials would help to defuse the anger, but so far that has failed to stop the protests. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. The queen has returned to royal duties, four days after the death of the duke of edinburgh, to mark the retirement of her households most senior official. The monarch held her first in person event to host a Ceremony At Windsor as william peel formally stood down as lord chamberlain. The earl had overseen the arrangements for the dukes funeral. It is fast approaching ten past eight. It is wednesday morning. Thank you for being with us today. We will hopefully bring you some Hot Air Balloon footage, john maguire is there, and it is lovely weather for it, isnt it, carol . It there, and it is lovely weather for it, isnt it, carol . It, isnt it, carol . It is beautiful, it, isnt it, carol . It is beautiful, what it, isnt it, carol . It is beautiful, what a it, isnt it, carol . It is | beautiful, what a lovely it, isnt it, carol . It is beautiful, what a lovely start to the day, it is chilly, but the forecast for today is mainly dry with sunny spells, and i say mainly dry because there are still showers in the forecast, especially so in the west and the south. We wont all see them, but the light breezes will be slow moving if you do catch one, but in between there will still be sunshine and a little fair weather cloud building up as we go through the course of the day. The other thing of note is along the north sea coastline, we have got an Onshore Breeze, so here it will feel cooler if you are out and about. Temperatures here are eight or 9 degrees, but move inland into the sunshine and we are looking at between ten and 13 degrees. Through this evening and overnight, temperatures will fall away quite rapidly under clear skies. The showers will fade as well, and some of us will see a touch of frost and some patchy mist and fog. Temperature wise, we are hovering just above orjust below temperature wise, we are hovering just above or just below freezing. The lowest temperature around the borders of england and scotland at minus four degrees, and by the end of the night we will see showers coming in across the south east. Tomorrow they will extend from lincolnshire into east anglia and the south east, pushing westwards towards the midlands and central and Southern England through the day, and again in between there will be bright spells, but they will be slow moving and some will merge. The highest temperatures will be in the sunshine towards the west where we could well see 1a degrees, but again tomorrow it will be chilly along the north sea coastline. Thank you, carol, see you later on. Thank you, carol, see you later on. Thank you. The government says its target to offer the first vaccine to all adults in the uk by the end ofjuly is still on track despite concerns about rare blood clots. It comes after the usa, eu and south africa paused the use of the johnson and johnson jab. The uk has ordered 30 million doses of the vaccine, but it has yet to be approved for use here. A number of countries have already restricted the use of the astrazeneca jab after similar reports of clots. Professor Anthony Harnden is the deputy chair of thejoint committee on vaccines and immunisation, hejoins us now. Thank you forjoining us. Lets talk about what is going on with this Johnson Johnsonjab. What about what is going on with this Johnson Johnson jab. What can you tell us about these rare blood clots . ~. , ~ , tell us about these rare blood clots . ~. , ~ , clots . We need to keep careful review of this clots . We need to keep careful review of this us clots . We need to keep careful review of this us situation. Clots . We need to keep carefull review of this us situation. They found six of this very unusual thrombosis associated with low platelets in the United States amongst 6. 8 million doses, so we must keep this in context. Clearly they will look for more cases and see if they can find a link between those cases and the actual vaccine. The problem is that the vaccine, the Johnson Johnson vaccine is the same viral vector platform vaccine is the Oxford Astrazeneca, and we know we are seeing some safety signals in relation to the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine in this country, which is why, although they are incredibly rare, we have advised that those under 30 is receive the choice of an alternative vaccine. And the reason for that is because of the risk benefit. What we want to do is to make sure that the benefits of the vaccines are far outweigh any risks. The risks from covid and complications is much greater the older you get, and certainly in those that we are vaccinating at the moment, those above the age of a5, moment, those above the age of as, the risk from covid is far greater than any small potential risk of the vaccine, so these are the judgments we are having to make in thejcvi at the moment. find we are having to make in the jcvi at the moment we are having to make in the jcvi at the moment. � ~. ,. 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If we can mix and match, we will get much better flexibility, mix and match, we will get much betterflexibility, we mix and match, we will get much better flexibility, we can potentially use different booster campaigns in the autumn, and in fact mixed schedules may give better longer term protection, and that would be very interesting to see. So very exciting stuff. 50 would be very interesting to see. So very exciting stuff. Very exciting stuff. So when people are offered. Very exciting stuff. So when people are offered, how very exciting stuff. So when people are offered, how will very exciting stuff. So when people are offered, how will it very exciting stuff. So when people are offered, how will it work . I very exciting stuff. So when people are offered, how will it work . Willl are offered, how will it work . Will people be offered a different second one . That people be offered a different second one . �. ,. One . At the moment it is a randomised one . At the moment it is a randomised trial, one . At the moment it is a randomised trial, so i one . At the moment it is a randomised trial, so those | one . At the moment it is a i randomised trial, so those who one . At the moment it is a randomised trial, so those who have received 1s one dose of the pfizer, Oxford Astrazeneca, moderna or novavax, they wont know which they will get for the second dose, and the trial will be unblinded at the point they do the analysis. Trier . The point they do the analysis. Very interestin the point they do the analysis. Very interesting to the point they do the analysis. Very interesting to hear the point they do the analysis. Very interesting to hear all the point they do the analysis. Very interesting to hear all those things, thank you very much, professor Anthony Harnden. Mr; professor Anthony Harnden. Iii pleasure. Professor Anthony Harnden. Ni pleasure. S lets take a look at the latest figures for the vaccine roll out across the uk. More than lio million doses of Coronavirus Vaccines have now been given. There have been 32 million first doses and more than 7. 9 million second doses. There are variations in uptake of the jabs across the uk. 94 of people aged so and over have had a first dose in england and scotland. In wales its 88 . And in Northern Ireland its 63 per cent. For many people, the vaccine is a symbol of optimism and hope that things might soon be able to return to normal. Here on breakfast, weve been following the roll out from the very beginning. Graham satchell has been speaking to some of the people weve met along the way to find out what getting the jab means to them. You can see in the smile what it means to be vaccinated. Nhs staff, the most clinically vulnerable, everyone over the age of 50, all top nine priority groups, 32 Million People. It is a Remarkable National effort that has changed peoples lives. The last year has been its been scary, ill admit that, its been really scary. Its also been its been a very anxious time of my life. And yeah, my Mental Health did did decline. And i had a really bad episode sort of summer last year, but feeling much better now, and yeah. Its been a tough year for ellem, not being able to see her family ellem has brittle asthma and has been shielding, but now shes fully vaccinated. It sounds really cheesy. It feels like a lifeline. It feels like theres hope now being able to see that my friends and family especially say ive got two lovely nephews have been able to actually see them. And thats its made a world of a difference. Im a Critical Care nurse, ive just finished 48 hours of work. Ijust wanted to get some stuff in for the next 48 hours. This was Dawn Bilborough at the start of the pandemic. Exhausted and frustrated that people were stockpiling food, leaving her nothing. People like me are going to be looking after you when you reach the lowest, and just stop it. Ive never experienced losing that many patients right at the very beginning and we were all quite anxious about what we were going to face. But none of us actually realised how. Enormous it was going to be. Ive had my first vaccine, im doing my second in a few weeks. I know that im vaccinated and i can protect my patients from catching it potentially from me. So thats obviously a big, big plus. We got you a present it was a magic moment of the first lockdown. D day veteran ken benbow used to sleep with a framed picture of his wife by his side. Staff at his care home got a cushion with a picture on it so he could be closer to her. Ive never left her go out of my arms. I take it to bed every night. And i sit watching television, shes in my arms as a lot of pleasure. Ill talk to her and she puts me straight. Ken has also now been fully vaccinated. Hes looking forward to his first pint in more than a year. Ive got My Friend Steve and lisa, my best two best friends. Theyre taking me to the pub. I feel now that i can go anywhere and do anything i cant wait to get out there. The next phase of the Vaccination Programme has already started, with people over 45 getting jabbed. The government says its on target for all adults to have had a first dose by the end ofjuly. Graham satchell, bbc news. Its lovely to see some of our old friends here on breakfast. That felt like a bit of a catch up that friends here on breakfast. That felt like a bit of a catch up like a bit of a catch up that is brilliant. There can only be a handful of big bosses so famous you only need to know their last name. Sirjames dyson is one of them though. Ninas been to meet the inventor and businessman for us. Nina what did he have to say . Sirjames dyson is hiring. As you say one of the most famous Business Owners in britain. His vacuums, hair and hand dryers are credited with making life easierfor millions. But he also caused controversy when he moved his manufacturing abroad. He was also an advocate of brexit because he said hes a global thinker. But what does that mean forjobs here . Yesterday i had an exclusive snoop around his top secret site in wiltshire. It is quite a conservative haircut, it is not a particularly artistic one. You dont think so . The Great Lockdown level, how is the home haircut . James dyson carried on working through lockdown. It is the first time cameras have been allowed inside this lab. The focus here, making batteries. It is top secret what is going in the cake, the ingredients . The problem with the moment is they have a Liquid Electrolyte which has a transfer from the anode to the cathode, and that causes all sorts of problems. To me and you, batteries need to work longer for less energy. Get that right, and change the world forever. He has made robots which learn how to clean your house. Can it drop the kids off at school . That is your next challenge hairbrushes which are which optimise heat against damp. And then you just pull it out and youve got the thing. And on this site, there are 4000 jobs in invention, and the dyson institute, an in house university. Today, 200 morejobs announced. But people will say, despite this addition, 4000 out of 1a,ooo jobs globally are here in the uk. Is dyson still british . Britain is very inventive, we are very inventive engineers here, so this is a really important part of what we do. We have research in america, injapan and singapore, malaysia and the philippines. You were optimistic about brexit because the vision for many who were optimists was freedom from the shackles of the eu. You are in a unique position reputation lead to make your supply chain here in the uk, and yet you dont. ~ ,. ,. Dont. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers dont. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers here dont. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers here didnt dont. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers here didnt want dont. We used to manufacture here, but suppliers here didnt want to i but suppliers here didnt want to expand, so we were forced to go abroad to find suppliers. And expand, so we were forced to go abroad to find suppliers. And the exit vision for abroad to find suppliers. And the exit vision for many abroad to find suppliers. And the exit vision for many who abroad to find suppliers. And the exit vision for many who were i exit vision for many who were optimists was freedom of shackles from the eu. Was it compromised to the point of pleasing nobody, the deal in the end . I dont think so. We have got our freedom, we can make Trade Agreements with other countries outside europe, that europe cant make free Trade Agreements with. And i think much more than that, it gives us an independence of spirit, and that couldnt be better demonstrated than in the development of the vaccine. We werent part of the European Development of the vaccine, we had to develop our own, they did it brilliantly at oxford, and astrazeneca, british company, took that up and produce it. Had we been part of the eu, you dont believe the vaccine roll out would have been as successful as it has been . I dont believe it would, i dont think anybody does. When covid struck, dyson were asked to build a ventilator in the space of six weeks. 400 staff worked day and night, and they did it. In the end it wasnt needed, but the expense on that is nothing compared to jamess foray into electric cars. What was that day like with the car where you thought, ive put half a billion pounds of my own money into this, but im going to have to call it a day. What is that like . It is awful for everybody involved. Never mind the money, it is the people. But mistakes matter, and james says there is no such thing as a genius inventor, just a team willing to keep going. And is it basically Trial And Error . Take that bit out, put that bit income if that works better, keep swapping the ingredients . It is a bit like that, but that golden rule of development is you only make one change at a time, that is why it is so painstaking. That is why i had 5500 prototypes for my vacuum cleaner. So that eureka moment is a fallacy . It is a complete fallacy. At the end, you get there, and it works. So is it never over, basically, youre always thinking about the next thing . It is a life of total dissatisfaction billions of pounds in annual revenue, a product made every 1. 26 seconds, but the big question. Who does the vacuuming at your house . I must confess i dont do all of it, but my mother made me vacuum at home, and i do it out of professional interest as well as to tidy the house, so i do a little bit but not all of it. His mum also told him not to study art design, but that didnt turn out so bad. There you go, dont always listen to your mum. Unless you are my kids, of course james dyson said, he is the sixth biggest taxpayer in the uk, puts £2 billion into the site in wiltshire, and it really brings into question what it means to be a british firm on a global economy. He also talks about Prince Philip who gave him an Engineering Award, and he said every time they met up, he remembered the last conversation and he wanted the lowdown on the latest robots. I love the snippets of information that we are getting on the duke dont you . Taste information that we are getting on the duke dont you . Information that we are getting on the duke dont you . We are learning more about the duke dont you . We are learning more about him the duke dont you . We are learning more about him since the duke dont you . We are learning more about him since the the duke dont you . We are learning more about him since the days i the duke dont you . We are learning more about him since the days since i more about him since the days since he has died. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im alpa patel. People living in south london are continuing to be advised to take a covid 19 test, after an outbreak of the South African variant. The government says its the largest Mass Testing Operation of its kind to date. The advice is for everyone over the age of 11 to have a test, even if they dont have symptoms. This affects people who live or work in either wandsworth or lambeth. Holiday clubs are proving popular this year with many reporting record bookings. It comes after a disrupted school year, which has seen many children studying at home. These parents who signed up for a scheme in east london Say Competition for places is fierce. We didnt get all the days we wanted, but we got enough of them. We watched very carefully to make sure that, you know, as soon as the booking opened, we booked. To have them experience and have | services outside of the home, has| brought so much relief to parents. Less crowded transport is the number one issue that would get more people on buses and trains, according to a new survey. The research, carried out by the Campaign For Better Transport, found that 30 of those questioned said more Personal Space would encourage them onto public transport. The study also found private cars will remain the dominant form of transport for half of trips once covid restrictions are lifted. Some of londons bridges have been illuminated overnight as part of the latest art installation in the city. Nine bridges along the thames, including blackfriars, waterloo, westminster and lambeth, have been transformed. At over three miles long, those behind the project say its the longest Public Art Commission in the world. Lets take a look at the Travel Situation now. On the tube, there are severe delays on tfl between Hayes Harlington and paddington due to a faulty train. On the trains, reduced services on the Heathrow Express between london paddington and heathrow terminal 5 due to a broken down train. Delays of up to 20 minutes on Great Western railway between paddington and slough due to a broken down train. Now the weather with Gillian Brown. Hello there, good morning. Well, another cold start to the day today across the capital. There are some misty, Foggy Patches out there, and the odd isolated shower too, under the thicker areas of cloud. But gradually through the morning we start to see that thin and break, and something a little bit brighter coming through into the afternoon. Temperatures around 11, maybe 12 celsius. Into the evening and overnight, there will be some cloud here and there, but gradually we will see something clearer come through into the early part of thursday. We cant rule out a shower as we look towards the beginning of thursday morning. Again, those temperatures are going to fall away again tonight, struggling to get much above freezing. Another cold start to the day tomorrow. Again, High Pressure is still with us as we look towards the weekend. You can see on the outlook there. Temperatures gradually increasing as we look towards the end of the week and the beginning of next week. Temperatures in the mid teens. Thats the forecast for now. Well keep you up to date. Ill see you soon. Im back in hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. 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 rav. Good morning. No gethin today. He lives in an area thats one of the latest to be affected by the surge testing, so hes at home awaiting his results. But here to keep me company is the brilliant rav wilding. And we have lots coming up, dont we, rav . We do indeed. Dr rupy aujla is here to unpack todays health i headlines, and hell also be telling us why its these surge tests along with the vaccine that could be the key to getting us back to normality. Also today, were talking ppe. A staggering seven out of ten female Health Care Workers claim it doesnt fit and makes them feel unsafe, including our very own dr punam. Today, she investigates if women fighting on the front line have been forgotten. And one man who knows| the importance of a good fitting garment is star of the Great British sewing bees patrick grant. I after working at the i tailors that made suits for Prince Philip, he tells us why the duke was a big fanj of sustainable fashion. And many of you will be looking forward to tonights grand final of masterchef. Today were joined by the three finalists, mike, alexina and tom. Theyll be telling us about theirjourney so far, as well as revealing how you can make a restaurant quality meal from the comfort of your own kitchen. And bringing some strictly sparkle to the show is janette manrara. Shes got a mid body work out that apparently im joining in with i see you at a quarter past nine. See you at a quarter past ninem see you at a quarter past nine. It is see you at a quarter past nine. Is always nice to find out like that, isnt it . i is always nice to find out like that, isnt it . is always nice to find out like that, isnt it . i am sure you will be fine. That, isnt it . i am sure you will be fine see that, isnt it . i am sure you will be fine. See you that, isnt it . i am sure you will be fine. See you later. Many of us will have had a good old clearout during lockdown, and are now able to take that stuff to the charity shop. But some shops have stopped accepting donations because of the sheer volume of stuff coming into them. But its not all bad news other stores in england are reporting record sales in their first days after reopening. Our Consumer Affairs correspondent Colletta Smith has been checking out the stock. The long lockdown winter months have been a chance for a clearout. But what to do with all this stuff . Theres clothes. Jumpers all sorts this shops open to customers, but not for donations yet, as theyve got so much already. So theres no chance of getting rid of this lot today. Im going to have to hold onto it, i think, yeah. Our phone is constantly ringing, asking when were taking donations, are we taking donations . Its just, i dont think our shops big enough to take everything at the once. So thats why weve done our two days a week. With limited numbers allowed inside the store, sarah needs all the space possible for shoppers. From next week weve asked donors to come to the back door, where well take their donations. We all have our ppe on, so were nice and safe. We just dont want to lose trade by them coming through the front door. The head of the Charity Retail Association Says shops up and down the country have been making different plans to safely receive a deluge of donations over the coming weeks. Some of our members have actually been donated extra storage facilities. People have been doing things like hiring vans and portakabins in theircar parks. So actually, the systems are all in place, and donors shouldnt be worried about that. The advice is to ring ahead, to check when and where you can drop donations. And theres one more caveat. Be thoughtful about the sorts of stuff that youre taking. Is this stuff that you would be prepared to buy in a different context yourself . Thats what suzannes been doing in hull. Hi. Nice to see you. Shes coming down with stuff shes desperate to get rid of now. Ive got a suitcase of clothes, shoes, Badminton Rackets and shuttlecocks. Ive got one bottom and ive got three bikes, so i dont need three. Ive heard that Charity Shops are quite full. And a lot of my stuff� s quite nice. Shes decided to try doing a Car Boot Sale first, and then take anything left to a charity shop when theyve more room. To have the space again, the space under my bed, space in my wardrobe, and to not have to keep going up into the loft and Battle Everything as i go in and take it off. So, im excited that things might get another life, really. Its notjust those Doing A Clearout whove been desperate for Charity Shops to reopen. This last year has been really tough for so many households, with more redundancies, with squeezed incomes on furlough. Buying online is simply too expensive for lots of people having to buy the big brands, and having to pay delivery charges. So, seeing Charity Shops open up again is a lifeline for lots and lots of households. We need them. We cant get to places Likejohn Lewis and pay them prices any more. Theyre out of reach. You know, its just not feasible, you know, to spend all that money. We have shopped in them before, and the kids get lots of games out of there, dont you . Yeah lots of board games and stuff. Its good for them to be back open. Its been too long, hasnt it . Sarah says just like the big high street names, theyve seen a real rush of shoppers. We were like a miniature version. There was a lady at the door before wed opened, nine oclock, waiting to come in with her two children. And we had queues throughout the day. We had to have somebody at the door to, you know, keep it flowing, keep it at, you know, maximum numbers. And it was great, it was just great. Who needs primark anyway . with storerooms bursting at the seams, shoppers can cash in on the windfall. Colletta smith, bbc news. My my favourite thing i ever bought in a charity shop, a set of weights. I waited until that post christmas when everybody doesnt want it any more. Then i went in there. Weve been asking you to send in your photos this morning of bargains youve picked up in Charity Shops. Lets take a look. Some funky dog de mart is there. Picked up by silvana. £12, they cost. They cost. Claudis says she bought this jug on monday morning as the Charity Shops open. She said it was a steal at 50p. Chris porter this necklace for a £3 5020 years ago. Bought this necklace. The quote was, i didnt really like it but the shop assistant didnt want to get it out of the window. She threw it in her handbag. It turned out to be platinum. Hold on a minute took a two jewellers. Platinum. Hold on a minute took a twojewellers. It platinum. Hold on a minute took a two jewellers. It was a 1930 platinum necklace worth about £250. I love that story. Eileen says this is an Old Fashioned footballer but from a charity shop in sutton in ashfield named after her grandson. You have got a good story as well. You have got a good story as well. You are talking about the countdown to the olympics. What is your Charity Story . An entire set of bedroom furniture. Two wardrobes, chest of drawers, mirror. Fantastic. It is two wardrobes, chest of drawers, mirror. Fantastic. Mirror. Fantastic. It is about timinu. Mirror. Fantastic. It is about timing get mirror. Fantastic. It is about timing. Get in mirror. Fantastic. It is about timing. Get in there mirror. Fantastic. It is about timing. Get in there when i mirror. Fantastic. It is about timing. Get in there when it| mirror. Fantastic. It is about i timing. Get in there when it is dropped. In fact, the British Heart Foundation said that monday was their biggest day ever. They raised £1 millionjust on their biggest day ever. They raised £1 million just on monday because people were so keen to get back to the Charity Shops and start spending money again. He the Charity Shops and start spending money again money again. He that brilliant . We have all been money again. He that brilliant . We have all been having money again. He that brilliant . We have all been having a money again. He that brilliant . We have all been having a spring i money again. He that brilliant . We | have all been having a spring clean. Apart from our olympic athletes. They have an other stuff to do. The countdown is really on now 100 days to go until the postponed Tokyo Olympics begin. Lam i am delighted to sayjadejones, double gold medallist in tae kwon do, joins me now. Good morning. Lovely to see you. We mentioned there, a double gold medallist, but i imagine your eyes are very firmly on the third gold medal right now . Yeah, definitely. I cant believe it is 100 yeah, definitely. I cant believe it is 100 days yeah, definitely. I cant believe it is 100 days to go. It is getting exciting is 100 days to go. It is getting exciting now and getting real. It is starting exciting now and getting real. It is starting to exciting now and getting real. It is starting to build. I cant imagine the feeling if i manage to get that third gold micro medal. Lots the feeling if i manage to get that third gold micro medal. The feeling if i manage to get that third gold micro medal. Lots of the athlete so you third gold micro medal. Lots of the athlete so you are third gold micro medal. Lots of the athlete so you are preparing i athlete so you are preparing normally, trying to keep things as normally, trying to keep things as normal as possible. Its not normal though, is it . How are you managing . Yeah, it has been tough and it has been yeah, it has been tough and it has been a yeah, it has been tough and it has been a different road and a different journey been a different road and a differentjourney than been a different road and a different journey than ever before. Just finding different ways to train just finding different ways to train. Even the last competition i went train. Even the last competition i went to, train. Even the last competition i went to, we had to stay in the hotet~ went to, we had to stay in the hotet~ we went to, we had to stay in the hotel. We were not allowed to leave the room hotel. We were not allowed to leave the room. We all had to wear masks. All of the room. We all had to wear masks. All of it the room. We all had to wear masks. All of it is the room. We all had to wear masks. All of it is a the room. We all had to wear masks. All of it is a bit surreal, but at least all of it is a bit surreal, but at least it all of it is a bit surreal, but at least it is all of it is a bit surreal, but at least it is moving forward. At least we are least it is moving forward. At least we are managing to compete. Bc the olvmpics we are managing to compete. Bc the olympics is we are managing to compete. Bc the olympics is looking as if it is going olympics is looking as if it is going ahead as well. Just really blessed going ahead as well. Just really blessed. Chuffed it is going to be on and blessed. Chuffed it is going to be on and i blessed. Chuffed it is going to be on and i will get a chance to go for the third on and i will get a chance to go for the third gold medal. You mentioned com etin. The third gold medal. You mentioned competing you the third gold medal. You mentioned competing. You have the third gold medal. You mentioned competing. You have had the third gold medal. You mentioned competing. You have had a the third gold medal. You mentioned competing. You have had a busy i competing. You have had a busy couple of weeks. You casually mentioned the competition you are in. You are in fact won the european title a couple of weeks ago what was it like a competing again . Yeah, it was really good, i saw that competition is, what kind of shape im in going to do other bits . I went into a gritty focus and switched on. I managed to do really well. I beat most people by 20 points. Ifeel like i am in a good place. Its a really good stepping stone ahead of the olympics. To fight the worlds best and see where i am at. We are normally used to seeing you in your garage. How is the training going in there . Luckily ive the training going in there . Luckily we managed the training going in there . Luckily we managed to the training going in there . Luckily ive managed to move the training going in there . Luckily ive managed to move out the training going in there . Luckily ive managed to move out of the training going in there . Luckily ive managed to move out of the l ive managed to move out of the garage ive managed to move out of the garage now back in the National Team garage now back in the National Team training with the rest of the team Team Training with the rest of the team gb Team Training with the rest of the team gb academy. I am quite happy to leave the team gb academy. I am quite happy to leave the little garage downstairs. And what leave the little garage downstairs. And what is life like . I know everybody is getting used to being tested all the time. What are the mechanics of life like for you now know that you are altogether . It know that you are altogether . It slowly has gone back to normal. We have a slowly has gone back to normal. We have a Temperature Check every single have a Temperature Check every single morning. We have to have a covid single morning. We have to have a covid test single morning. We have to have a covid test every couple of days to make covid test every couple of days to make sure covid test every couple of days to make sure we have not got it. It is more make sure we have not got it. It is more the make sure we have not got it. It is more the competitions that are weird to be honest. This last competition, normally to be honest. This last competition, normally you get to watch your team and cheer normally you get to watch your team and cheer them on and it is like a bil and cheer them on and it is like a big team and cheer them on and it is like a big team event. This time we were watching big team event. This time we were watching our team mates in our bridging watching our team mates in our bridging watching our team mates in our bridging. Bedroom. We were only allowed bridging. Bedroom. We were only allowed to bridging. Bedroom. We were only allowed to leave for training and food allowed to leave for training and food it allowed to leave for training and food. It was quite hard, not having air and food. It was quite hard, not having air and not food. It was quite hard, not having airand not being food. It was quite hard, not having air and not being able to go for a walk air and not being able to go for a walk i air and not being able to go for a walk i was air and not being able to go for a walk. I was hanging out of my window ust walk. I was hanging out of my window just to walk. I was hanging out of my window just to get walk. I was hanging out of my window just to get a walk. I was hanging out of my window just to get a bit of fresh air. Haste just to get a bit of fresh air. Have ou just to get a bit of fresh air. Have you heard just to get a bit of fresh air. Have you heard what just to get a bit of fresh air. Have you heard what life just to get a bit of fresh air. Have you heard what life will just to get a bit of fresh air. Have you heard what life will be just to get a bit of fresh air. Hiss you heard what life will be like in tokyo . Will it be like that . I would imagine and lots of ways the isolation will be the challenge . Yeah, i think it is going to be really yeah, i think it is going to be really different. Ive tried to have no expectations on it because i think no expectations on it because i think that no expectations on it because i think that would be the sale, really. Think that would be the sale, really. If think that would be the sale, really. If i think that would be the sale, really, if i expect this massive thing really, if i expect this massive thing and really, if i expect this massive thing and expected to be normal and then if thing and expected to be normal and then if i thing and expected to be normal and then if i got thing and expected to be normal and then if i got there, be disappointed. I am going there with no expectation. I obviously know it is going no expectation. I obviously know it is going to no expectation. I obviously know it is going to be a lot different. But io is going to be a lot different. But go in is going to be a lot different. But go in with is going to be a lot different. But go in with an open mind and know that i go in with an open mind and know that i am go in with an open mind and know that i am there for the rest of the experience that i am there for the rest of the experience is kind of a bonus. And jade, experience is kind of a bonus. And jade. What experience is kind of a bonus. fific jade, what about, we know that they want to be overseas fans there, they wont be friends and family, how challenging is that and what are you telling yourself mentally about how to cope with that . To cope with that . Yeah, it is really tough to cope with that . Yeah, it is really tough for to cope with that . Yeah, it is really tough for me. To cope with that . Yeah, it is really tough for me. My i to cope with that . Yeah, it is. Really tough for me. My family to cope with that . Yeah, it is i really tough for me. My family have travelled really tough for me. My family have travelled to every olympics, even the youth travelled to every olympics, even the youth olympics when it first started the youth olympics when it first started. Every time i come out to fight started. Every time i come out to fight out started. Every time i come out to fight out to started. Every time i come out to fight out to see their faces and see them fight out to see their faces and see them cheering me on. It does make a difference them cheering me on. It does make a difference to them cheering me on. It does make a difference to me. It is so sad. It kind difference to me. It is so sad. It kind of difference to me. It is so sad. It kind of showsjust how big this pandemic kind of showsjust how big this pandemic is. But i am just thinking how amazing it would be to come running how amazing it would be to come running through the door with that lold running through the door with that gold medal. I know my family will be cheering gold medal. I know my family will be cheering me on and willing me on. It will be cheering me on and willing me on. It will be a cheering me on and willing me on. It will be a big cheering me on and willing me on. It will be a big buzz to the country and my will be a big buzz to the country and my family as well to come back with that and my family as well to come back with that third gold medal. Jade, what a lovely with that third gold medal. Jade, what a lovely image with that third gold medal. Jade, what a lovely image of with that third gold medal. Jade, what a lovely image of you i with that third gold medal. I nr what a lovely image of you running through the front door with the gold medal in your hand. Lovely to talk to you. Jadejones, thank you. We promised you max whitlock. He had sound problems. We couldnt quite join us. Sound problems. We couldnt quite oin us. ~. ,. ,. , join us. Wonderfulto hear from jade. Join us. Wonderfulto hear from jade such join us. Wonderfulto hear from jade. Such enthusiasm. Join us. Wonderfulto hear from jade. Such enthusiasm. If join us. Wonderfulto hear from jade. Such enthusiasm. If you | join us. Wonderful to hear from l jade. Such enthusiasm. If you are watchin , jade. Such enthusiasm. If you are watching. Max. Jade. Such enthusiasm. If you are watching, max, good jade. Such enthusiasm. If you are watching, max, good morning. I jade. Such enthusiasm. If you are i watching, max, good morning. Sorry we couldnt speak to you. We will do at another time. At another time. Quarter to nine. Now the weather. Now the weather. Carroll, it looks really gorgeous. Absolutely right. I am on the roof of the bbc in london. The sun is beating down. It is breezy. It is chilly wherever you are this morning. But the forecast is a mainly dry one, mainly dry because there will still be some showers in there will still be some showers in the forecast, they will be slow moving. Not much of a breeze to move them along. A lot of dry and sunny conditions. High pressure as well and truly in charge of the weather in the next few days and has been for the last few days, which is why things are fairly settled, but not bone dry. We have those showers. We have got some already in the west. They continue in the south as well. They continue in the south as well. They will be slow moving. In between there will be some sunshine. Through there will be some sunshine. Through the day we also see some fair weather develop. It may turn the sunshine hazy. On the north sea coastline, particularly of england, there is an Onshore Breeze. That does mean that here temperatures will be a little bit lower. We are looking at eight and 9 degrees on the north sea coastline. In land in the north sea coastline. In land in the sunshine, anywhere between ten and 13 degrees. Through this evening temperatures will fall quite rapidly under clear skies. Temperatures will fall quite rapidly under clearskies. Many temperatures will fall quite rapidly under clear skies. Many of these showers will fade. By the end of the night we will see further showers coming in across part of the south east. Also, some mist and fog patches forming. Temperatures hovering at orjust above patches forming. Temperatures hovering at or just above freezing, there will be some frost. It will be local. Tomorrow, a cold start. A frosty one as well. The mist and fog dispersing quite rapidly. We are looking at a lot of dry weather. The showers in the south east spreading into lincolnshire and moving inland towards the midlands and central and Southern England. Cool in the north sea coastline. In the sunshine in the west, highs are between 12 and 14. The west, highs are between 12 and 1a. From friday, high still with us. A dry start. Variable cloud through the day. Look out towards the west. You can see the first signs of some rain. It looks like that will be coming our way into the Western Isles by the end of the afternoon. As we go into the weekend it also looks like the band of rain will be affecting some parts of scotland and Northern Ireland, possibly into north west england and north west wales. Something to watch if you are looking out for rain. Carol, thank you. Enjoy the sunshine. It carol, thank you. Enoy the sunsn carol, thank you. Enoy the sunsinnsfi carol, thank you. Enoy the sunshine. , ~. , sunshine. It does look like a lovely morninn. Sunshine. It does look like a lovely morning have sunshine. It does look like a lovely morning. Have a sunshine. It does look like a lovely morning. Have a great sunshine. It does look like a lovely| morning. Have a great wednesday. Earlier we talked about a charity shop donations and also people going into Charity Shops this week when they reopened back in england. Weve had an email this morning from the British Heart Foundation, saying it had its biggest ever day of sales on monday as they reopened Charity Shops after lockdown, raising £1 million, breaking the previous record for a days trading. So many people wanting to go into their shops and denied things as well. Thats what mike thinks. Our reporter fiona lamdin is outside a charity shop in bristol. Morning. Good morning. We have been having such a rummage. A toy gun. A cricket bat. Even a fox mask. This is an inflatable palm tree. These are some of the donations that have been coming in. Fred, what have you got . Brute been coming in. Fred, what have you not . ~. Been coming in. Fred, what have you tot . ,. ,. , been coming in. Fred, what have you not . ~. ,. , been coming in. Fred, what have you tot . ,. ,. ,. , i,. , got . We have got a vintage ellybean disenser. Got . We have got a vintage ellybean dispenser. Some i got . We have got a vintage ellybean dispenser. Some fantastic i got . We have got a vintage jellybean dispenser. Some fantastic finds. I dispenser. Some fantastic finds. This is dispenser. Some fantastic finds. This is the dispenser. Some fantastic finds. This is the bric a brac section. Over there we have the clothes being sorted. That one bag would go for £30. Lets go into the shop. Frank, lead the way. Hand sanitiser, because that is what we all do now. Tell me about some of the best finds, the best donations you have had in recent times . We finds, the best donations you have had in recent times . Had in recent times . We get some amazin had in recent times . We get some amazing items had in recent times . We get some amazing items donated. Had in recent times . We get some| amazing items donated. Prosthetic legs amazing items donated. Prosthetic legs. False teeth. We have had some valuable legs. False teeth. We have had some valuable items. One item sold for £2500 valuable items. One item sold for £2500. They were dirty when they came £2500. They were dirty when they came in £2500. They were dirty when they came in. They looked like they had been came in. They looked like they had been dug came in. They looked like they had been dug from the garden. That went into our been dug from the garden. That went into our life saving research. Amazing into our lifesaving research. Amazing into our lifesaving research. Amazinn. , i. , amazing. Everywhere you look at is like a feast amazing. Everywhere you look at is like a feast for amazing. Everywhere you look at is like a feast for your amazing. Everywhere you look at is like a feast for your eyes. Amazing. Everywhere you look at is like a feast for your eyes. What i like a feast for your eyes. What have we got on this table . We have not a have we got on this table . We have got a barge have we got on this table . We have got a barge we have we got on this table . We have got a barge. We have have we got on this table . We have got a barge. We have got have we got on this table . We have got a barge. We have got an have we got on this table . We have got a barge. We have got an ear have we got on this table . We have | got a barge. We have got an ear wax removing got a barge. We have got an ear wax removing kit~ got a barge. We have got an ear wax removing kit. Or, if you wanted to, you can removing kit. Or, if you wanted to, you can have removing kit. Or, if you wanted to, you can have a beer trimming kit as well you can have a beer trimming kit as well. ~. You can have a beer trimming kit as well. ,. , well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are you well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are you keen well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are you keen to well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are you keen to get . I well. Beard trimming. What sort of items are you keen to get . We l of items are you keen to get . We need everything. We need books, we need everything. We need books, we need media. Particularly at the moment need media. Particularly at the moment we need the summer clothing. We are moment we need the summer clothing. We are coming into the Summer Season we are coming into the Summer Season. We would love some summer clothing season. We would love some summer clothing |s season. We would love some summer clothinn. Season. We would love some summer clothinn. ,. ,. , clothing. Is there anything you dont want clothing. Is there anything you dont want people clothing. Is there anything you dont want people to clothing. Is there anything you dont want people to donate . | clothing. Is there anything you i dont want people to donate . Phone our local dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop and dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop and we dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop and we will dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop and we will let i dont want people to donate . Phone your local shop and we will let you i your local shop and we will let you know your local shop and we will let you know. A, a, a, your local shop and we will let you know. ,. ,. ,. , know. Come around here. Obviously this is a shep. Know. Come around here. Obviously this is a shop, but know. Come around here. Obviously this is a shop, but this know. Come around here. Obviously this is a shop, but this is know. Come around here. Obviously this is a shop, but this is a this is a shop, but this is a superstore. It means not only can you come and shop here, but you can also have a coffee. Is it pretty rare to find a coffee shop in a charity shop . It rare to find a coffee shop in a charity show rare to find a coffee shop in a charity shop . It is quite rare and we are Proud Charity shop . It is quite rare and we are proud it charity shop . It is quite rare and we are proud it is charity shop . It is quite rare and we are proud it is our charity shop . It is quite rare and we are proud it is our First Charity shop . It is quite rare and we are proud it is our first one, | charity shop . It is quite rare and | we are proud it is our first one, a first we are proud it is our first one, a first coffee we are proud it is our first one, a first coffee together operation. Christine first coffee together operation. Christine is making the coffee as we speak christine is making the coffee as we speak |f christine is making the coffee as we seak. , ,. , christine is making the coffee as we seak. ,. ,. Speak. It has been an incredibly difficult lockdown speak. It has been an incredibly difficult lockdown for speak. It has been an incredibly difficult lockdown for charity difficult lockdown for Charity Shops. Difficult lockdown for charity sho s. �. , difficult lockdown for charity shos. �. ,. ,. ,. , shops. But Going Forward . We are confident about shops. But Going Forward . We are confident about the shops. But Going Forward . We are confident about the future shops. But Going Forward . We are confident about the future in shops. But Going Forward . We are | confident about the future in retail parks confident about the future in retail parks and confident about the future in retail parks and superstores but on the hih parks and superstores but on the high street as well. We are confident our sector can recover. Monday confident our sector can recover. Monday was busy, queues outside. Youre expecting the same Going Forward . A,. , youre expecting the same Going Forward . A,. , youre expecting the same Going Forward . , , youre expecting the same Going Forward . I, forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we love forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we love to forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we love to be forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we love to be busy. Forward . Monday was crazy but as retailers we love to be busy. It forward . Monday was crazy but as| retailers we love to be busy. It was a great retailers we love to be busy. It was a great day retailers we love to be busy. It was a great day retailers we love to be busy. It was a great day. Thank you. I have been havin a a great day. Thank you. I have been having a rummage. A great day. Thank you. I have been having a rummage. Let a great day. Thank you. I have been having a rummage. Let me a great day. Thank you. I have been having a rummage. Let me give a great day. Thank you. I have been having a rummage. Let me give you a great day. Thank you. I have been i having a rummage. Let me give you an idea of what theyre easier. I found a water slide. I have also found these cool gardening gloves. They will come in handy. It is these cool gardening gloves. They will come in handy. Will come in handy. It is like an aladdins cave. Will come in handy. It is like an aladdins cave. Thank will come in handy. It is like an aladdins cave. Thank you. Will come in handy. It is like an| aladdins cave. Thank you. Great things. I love a good rummage in a charity shop. I think i would draw the line at a second hand ear wax removal kit. I the line at a secondhand ear wax removal kit removal kit. I hope it was in its oriainal removal kit. I hope it was in its original packaging. Removal kit. I hope it was in its original packaging. Im removal kit. I hope it was in its original packaging. Im sure removal kit. I hope it was in its original packaging. Im sure a l removal kit. I hope it was in its i original packaging. Im sure a lot of you have been decluttering. Lets speak to lynn kirk, whos a professional organiser. Good to speak to you. I am on my second round of decluttering. When we are going through our house, what is the best way of approaching it . Ok, i think, is the best way of approaching it . Ok, ithink, like is the best way of approaching it . Ok, i think, like you say, a lot of people ok, i think, like you say, a lot of people have ok, i think, like you say, a lot of people have been decluttering through this time. Also, people are absolutely through this time. Also, people are absolutely overwhelmed in their homes absolutely overwhelmed in their homes and have not had the ability or the homes and have not had the ability or the strength or the courage to start, or the strength or the courage to start, so, or the strength or the courage to start, so, if or the strength or the courage to start, so, if they are thinking about start, so, if they are thinking about starting, just get that vision in your about starting, just get that vision in your mind about what you want your in your mind about what you want your home in your mind about what you want your home to be like. Think about what your home to be like. Think about what you your home to be like. Think about what you want to achieve. And imagine what you want to achieve. And imagine yourself walking through your front door and what your home is going your front door and what your home is going to your front door and what your home is going to look like and feel like. That sounds so simple but its really that sounds so simple but its really important because when your motivation really important because when your motivation dips, or when youre struggling motivation dips, or when youre struggling to make decisions about which struggling to make decisions about which belong is to keep, it is that vision which belong is to keep, it is that vision that which belong is to keep, it is that vision that keeps you going. I always vision that keeps you going. I always recommend working a category at a time always recommend working a category at a time rather than a room at a time at a time rather than a room at a time. Because only by bringing all those time. Because only by bringing all those light things together can you probably those light things together can you probably appreciate what you are wrong probably appreciate what you are wrong so probably appreciate what you are wrong. So start with your clothing. That is wrong. So start with your clothing. That is a wrong. So start with your clothing. That is a really easy place to start that is a really easy place to start it that is a really easy place to start. It starts to build. It started start. It starts to build. It started getting quite good at making decisions started getting quite good at making decisions about what plays a positive decisions about what plays a positive role in your life. Then leave positive role in your life. Then leave all positive role in your life. Then leave all that sentimental stuff until the leave all that sentimental stuff until the end. Leave all that sentimental stuff untilthe end. If leave all that sentimental stuff until the end. If we start with love letters until the end. If we start with love letters and until the end. If we start with love letters and photographs, we will get caught letters and photographs, we will get caught or letters and photographs, we will get caught or up in those and it will hijack caught or up in those and it will hijack the caught or up in those and it will hijack the whole process. If its too overwhelming, dont do a huge category too overwhelming, dont do a huge category. Just starting is brilliant. Even if it is your soft draw. Brilliant. Even if it is your soft draw. Your brilliant. Even if it is your soft draw, your handbag, just to start somewhere. What is important to say is we somewhere. What is important to say is we have somewhere. What is important to say is we have seen lots of people decluttering. It is all over instagram. This is not always about lnstagram instagram. This is not always about instagram. Just making that first step and instagram. Just making that first step and starting to de clutter is far better step and starting to de clutter is far better than trying to make it absolutely perfect. Weve got to remember there absolutely perfect. Weve got to rememberthere are absolutely perfect. Weve got to remember there are people now starting remember there are people now starting to feel that come june people starting to feel that come june people are going to be able to come back in people are going to be able to come back in their homes again. There is no better back in their homes again. There is no better time than now to get those homes no better time than now to get those homesiust no better time than now to get those homesjust ready and comfortable and you feeling homesjust ready and comfortable and you feeling much happier and calmer. I was you feeling much happier and calmer. I wasiust you feeling much happier and calmer. I wasjust going to say, you are a i was just going to say, you are a professional organiser, i am glad to see you have got very well organised shelves behind you. You have got some examples, apparently, what is going to send to charity, what might be a better idea to upcycle . Sure. Be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, absolutely be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, absolutely. Books, be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, absolutely. Books, you be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, absolutely. Books, you read be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, absolutely. Books, you read it, i be a better idea to upcycle . Sure, | absolutely. Books, you read it, let somebody absolutely. Books, you read it, let somebody else read it. Also, educational books, revision guides, we are educational books, revision guides, we are going to be full and getting the kids we are going to be full and getting the kids back into school ready for next years the kids back into school ready for next years exams. These things are expensive next years exams. These things are expensive if next years exams. These things are expensive. If you have finished with them, expensive. If you have finished with them, donate them. Games, keeping them, donate them. Games, keeping the kids them, donate them. Games, keeping the kids occupied during the summer, that is the kids occupied during the summer, that is great the kids occupied during the summer, that is great to donate to a charity shop that is great to donate to a charity shop. However, if there are missing pieces. Shop. However, if there are missing pieces. Not shop. However, if there are missing pieces, not so good. That can actually pieces, not so good. That can actually be recycled as long as it is not actually be recycled as long as it is not plastic coated. Anything thats is not plastic coated. Anything thats kind of slightly high and hih thats kind of slightly high and high street, that kind of thing. Inaudible. Check out instagram sites. Things with wholes in. Holes. These make a lot of with wholes in. Holes. These make a lot of money with wholes in. Holes. These make a lot of money. From rags that are recycled a lot of money. From rags that are recycled. They have lost so much in donations recycled. They have lost so much in donations throughout the pandemics, so ask donations throughout the pandemics, so ask of donations throughout the pandemics, so ask of them, check with them. And other so ask of them, check with them. And other things so ask of them, check with them. And other things that can be upcycled, for example, this book shelf was a very old for example, this book shelf was a very old dirty book shelf and it has been very old dirty book shelf and it has been upcycled. Very old dirty book shelf and it has been upcycled very old dirty book shelf and it has been upcycled. Some brilliant ideas. Thank ou been upcycled. Some brilliant ideas. Thank you very been upcycled. Some brilliant ideas. Thank you very much been upcycled. Some brilliant ideas. Thank you very much indeed. Been upcycled. Some brilliant ideas. Thank you very much indeed. Thank| thank you very much indeed. Thank you for that. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you for that you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces for you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces for you you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces for you to you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces for you to take you for that. Hopefully some bits and pieces for you to take away. | and pieces for you to take away. Lynn is a professional organiser. Earlier this morning, breakfast� sjohn maguire took to the skies in a Hot Air Balloon over bristol. Lets remind ourselves of that moment. The trip is possible because small sized commercial Hot Air Balloons can be launched once again in england, after coronavirus restrictions eased on monday. Hopefully we can see how he is getting on. Good morning. We can see a beautiful view of bristol. That getting on. Good morning. We can see a beautiful view of bristol. A beautiful view of bristol. That is re a beautiful view of bristol. That is pretty impressive. A beautiful view of bristol. That is pretty impressive, isnt a beautiful view of bristol. That is pretty impressive, isnt it . A beautiful view of bristol. That is pretty impressive, isnt it . That. A beautiful view of bristol. That is | pretty impressive, isnt it . That is the village pretty impressive, isnt it . That is the village of long ashton in North Somerset the village of long ashton in North Somerset. Just the other side of where somerset. Just the other side of where we somerset. Just the other side of where we took off. We are about 250 feet above where we took off. We are about 250 feet above the ground. You can see the city feet above the ground. You can see the city of feet above the ground. You can see the city of bristol, the southern end, the city of bristol, the southern end, behind me. If youjust plan across end, behind me. If youjust plan across to end, behind me. If youjust plan across to the left you will be able to see across to the left you will be able to see the across to the left you will be able to see the suspension bridge. Can you see to see the suspension bridge. Can you see that . Just catching the early you see that . Just catching the Early Morning sun. Then down into the city Early Morning sun. Then down into the city. Bristol city Football Club, the city. Bristol city Football Club, and that is also where bristol bay is club, and that is also where bristol bay is rugby played their home fixtures. A beautiful misty. Their home fixtures. A beautiful misty, golden morning. Just floating above misty, golden morning. Just floating above bristol. It is good to be back in the above bristol. It is good to be back in the skies. Above bristol. It is good to be back in the skies, isnt it . Joe and clive in the skies, isnt it . Joe and clive bailey. Clive, how many hours have clive bailey. Clive, how many hours have you clive bailey. Clive, how many hours have you flown and how good does this hour have you flown and how good does this hour feel . It is have you flown and how good does this hour feel . This hour feel . It is ust great to be back in h this hour feel . It is ust great to be back in the h this hour feel . It is ust great to be back in the air this hour feel . It isjust great to be back in the air again. This hour feel . It isjust great to be back in the air again. It this hour feel . It isjust great to be back in the air again. It is be back in the air again. It is fantastic be back in the air again. It is fantastic. We be back in the air again. It is fantastic. We cant be back in the air again. It is fantastic. We cant wait be back in the air again. It is fantastic. We cant wait to l be back in the air again. It is| fantastic. We cant wait to fly be back in the air again. It is fantastic. We cant wait to fly all of our fantastic. We cant wait to fly all of our passengers fantastic. We cant wait to fly all of our passengers this fantastic. We cant wait to fly all of our passengers this coming. Fantastic. We cant wait to fly all of our passengers this coming season and all of our passengers this coming season and all the of our passengers this coming season and all the hospitality of our passengers this coming season and all the Hospitality Companies and all the Hospitality Companies around and all the Hospitality Companies around the and all the Hospitality Companies around the uk, and all the Hospitality Companies around the uk, we and all the Hospitality Companies around the uk, we are and all the Hospitality Companies around the uk, we are all and all the Hospitality Companies around the uk, we are all very. Around the uk, we are all very excited around the uk, we are all very excited. ,. , around the uk, we are all very excited. ,. , ,. , excited. Normally people come to you for, ou excited. Normally people come to you for. You know. Excited. Normally people come to you for, you know, weddings, excited. Normally people come to you for, you know, weddings, birthdays, l for, you know, weddings, birthdays, bar mitzvahs . Apologies for the burner there. We have to apologies for the burner there. We have to do apologies for the burner there. We have to do that now and again. It gives have to do that now and again. It gives us have to do that now and again. It gives us some air. People come to you for gives us some air. People come to you for these wonderful days. But we have not you for these wonderful days. But we have not had much luck of the past year . Have not had much luck of the past ear . , ,. ,. , year . No, very frustrating for us and all the year . No, very frustrating for us and all the passengers year . No, very frustrating for us and all the passengers who year . No, very frustrating for us i and all the passengers who wanted year . No, very frustrating for us and all the passengers who wanted to celebrate their lovely occasions with a balloon flight. Unfortunately, it couldnt happen. As i said earlier, we did manage to find a few of our exclusive balance. This year we are looking forward to taking more people up, fingers crossed, and they can celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, sometimes it is just birthdays, anniversaries, sometimes it isjust a birthdays, anniversaries, sometimes it is just a treat. There goes the burner again. We need that to there goes the burner again. We need that to keep there goes the burner again. We need that to keep us up and they are. What that to keep us up and they are. What special measures are you having to put what special measures are you having to put in . What special measures are you having to put in . You cant fly your biggest to put in . You cant fly your biggest balloons . To put in . You cant fly your biggest balloons . Small exclusive balloons balloons. We balloons. We can balloons. | we can take balloons. We can take the big balloons. We can take the big balloons out from we can take the big balloons out from the we can take the big balloons out from the 17th we can take the big balloons out from the 17th of we can take the big balloons out from the 17th of may. From the 17th of may. 0h. From the 17th of may. Oh. How from the 17th of may. I oh, how disappointing. I from the 17th of may. Oh, how disappointing. I was from the 17th of may. Oh, how disappointing. I was very much enjoying that. With the occasional burning sand. There is no warnin , occasional burning sand. There is no warning. Is occasional burning sand. There is no warning, is there . Occasional burning sand. There is no warning, is there . Can occasional burning sand. There is no warning, is there . Can we occasional burning sand. There is no warning, is there . Can we sin warning, is there . Can we sin where can we still see the pictures . It does look glorious. John is enjoying himself. That is one of the big changes. Things like that which we have been unable to do for such a long time. Small slices that give you an idea that eventually, we will get back to Something Like we remember seems like years ago now. Lovely to see that. Youre watching bbc breakfast. Its 8. 59. Good morning, welcome to bbc news, im victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines. If youre young and black, youve been hit hardest by unemployment during the pandemic. According to new research, 35 of young black people are out of work. If thats your experience, please get in touch. More than 1,000 extra volunteers are being recruited to take part in a study looking at whether a mix of Covid Vaccines can be used for the first and second doses. It would allow for a lot more flexibility if there were issues with supply or you can have different recommendations for different recommendations for different age groups. The row over the lobbying activities of the former Prime Minister David Cameron for the collapsed firm Greensill Capital

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