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A Row Ignites between Apple And Facebook, after the latest Iphone Update gives users more power to decide how apps use personal data. Ill look at what it means For you. The indian Premier League continues For now, despite the covid crisis. One Day Cricket Captain Eoin Morgan will continue to play, but some players are returning home. Good morning. Iam in i am in Kew Gardens. It is a Cold Start to the day in the south of england. But it will be a sunny one For the rest of the uk. Fairly cloudy and showery, some of those showers will be heavy. Details in ten minutes. Good morning. Its tuesday, april 27th. Our top story. Borisjohnson will chair a meeting of his cabinet this morning, as he faces more questions about how the refurbishment of his downing Street Flat was paid For. The Prime Minister has also strongly denied claims that he said he would rather see Bodies Pile High, than take the country into a third lockdown. Heres our political correspondent, chris mason. Boris johnsons private conversations. Sources familiar with some of those conversations have told the bbc he suggested last autumn he would rather see Bodies Pile High, than take the country into a third lockdown. Mrjohnson has strongly denied saying this. The renovation of this flat in Downing Street, once home to theresa may, now to mrjohnson, his fiancee and young son. But precisely who was involved in paying For it . And the identity of the so called Chatty Rat who leaked details about a proposed new lockdown in england six months ago. Just nine days out beFore millions of People across britain go to the polls in devolved, local, mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections, the governments arguments are squeezed out by a slew of awkward questions, and only some answers. Expect the Prime Minister to emphasise the importance of his mps focusing on Peoples everyday concerns, such as the vaccines roll out and reviving the economy, rather than the noise at westminster. I think the refurbishment of the flat is the least important issue that been covered, because at The End of the day it didnt cost the taxpayer a penny. Either the Prime Minister has paid For it, or Tory Party donors paid For it. I dont really care who paid For it as long as my constituents didnt pay For it. Labour claim there is what they call a stench around the government, although one senior figure acknowledged it may not matter hugely to everyone. Whether it cuts through or not, to be honest im not bothered. Its Up To the general public. Theyre individuals. I actually do think, i do think ordinary working People do expect the Prime Minister to be honest and decent, and open. Labour added that what it called the long delayed list of ministers financial interests should be published immediately. Chris mason, Bbc News. The first shipment of medical aid from the uk has arrived in india to help the it cope with its growing coronavirus crisis. The country is struggling to cope with record numbers of cases and a shortage of Oxygen Supplies. Devina gupta has sent this report from the indian capital, delhi. A haunting warning. As these Funeral Pyres burned through the night in the western indian city of nachbar, they indicate how the country is failing to save precious lives. A Worsening Scenario as hospitals and Covid Hotspots face acute shortage of beds, Oxygen Supply and medicine. This Public Hospital in indias capital, delhi, is simply unable to cope. Romola kumar came with her mother, whos on Oxygen Support and needs immediate aid. But like many others, they are Forced to wait For hours outside. Since morning we are calling People trying For oxygen and everything, but nobody� s responding. And i dont think they have enough, i dont know. Since my mother is ill and i have been panicked in so long. The Ambulance Driver who brought them here feels helpless. Translation weve been waiting since 11 in the morning. Theyre not taking the patient. Look how seriously ill she is. Even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients, and transporting additional Oxygen Supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. For now, countries like the uk and the us have come to indias aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits. But much more is needed. And until then, For thousands in the city, The Endless nightmare continues during the day. On sunday, at this hospital in north delhi, as its Oxygen Stock dwindled, families like that of rajat were told to organize oxygen on their own. He managed to refill the cylinder by paying 900 times the regular cost For him, its a small price to keep his father alive and breathing in the icu. Translation | got ten | litres of oxygen cylinder, but how will it help . It wont last For more than one hour. Where do we go . Which government should we go to . Who will give us oxygen . My father is in the hospital right now. As rajat rushes to search For another oxygen refill. Throughout the day, countless others are running out of time in indias capital. Devina gupta, Bbc News, delhi. In the past few hours, an official from the Indian Government tweeted photos of the uks Aid Contribution arriving in delhi. He said international Co Operation at work appreciate the shipment of vital medical supplies from the uk, including 100 ventilators and 95 Oxygen Concentrators that arrived early this morning. The united states will share Up To 60 Million doses of its Astrazeneca Vaccine with other countries. The White House said theyll be exported in the coming months, once a Safety Review is complete. The country has been under pressure to share its astrazeneca stockpile, as its not yet been approved For use there. Sussex police have arrested an 18 year old man, after reports of shots being fired at crawley college. A firearm and a knife were seized. Two College Staff members were treated For minor injuries, which police stressed were not gunshot wounds. A month after completing a five yearjail sentence, Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has been sentenced to a further 12 months in prison by the iranian authorities. She will also be subject to a one Year Travel Ban when she is released. Our diplomatic correspondent Caroline Hawley reports. Nazanin� s Baby Girl is now almost seven, and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, with both her parents there. Shes now watching her daughter grow up over the phone. There she is there she is. Neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. We havent told her yet. And in fact, i want to check with nazanin. Does she want me to tell her . Does she want to tell her . I suspect shell want to protect her For as long as we can. But how can richard protect nazanin . He says she and other dual nationals are being used as Bargaining Chips over a long standing military Debt Iran wants britain to repay. And that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. What do you want the government to do now . There clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and the others home, as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is you cant do diplomacy this way. And that is going to need discussions with with all of the Western World. Its more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport on her way home to the uk. Since then, Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has been through solitary confinement, two trials and now, two sentences. This used to be a favourite spot For nazanin. They used to come here together as a family. But richard says a one Year Travel Ban is to follow the one Year Sentence. So without a solution, theyre now looking at another two years apart. Caroline hawley, Bbc News. If you were watching the mastermind final Last Night, you will have seen this very impressive perFormance. Jonathan, you have no passes. You have jonathan, you have no passes. You have now jonathan, you have no passes. You have now a jonathan, you have no passes. You have now a total of 28 points. Jonathan, you have no passes. You have now a total of 28 points. Thank ou. I have now a total of 28 points. Thank yom i love have now a total of 28 points. Thank you. I love him. Have now a total of 28 points. Thank you. I love him. Hes have now a total of 28 points. Thank you. I love him. Hes brilliant. This is 24 year old Jonathan Gibson, and hes become the youngest ever person to win mastermind since the show started in 1972. The student from glasgow won by four points in the Grand Final, scoring a perfect 11 out of ii in his Specialist Subject, the Comedy Songwriting duo Flanders And Swann. His other Specialist Subjects throughout the competition included Agatha Christies Poirot and William Pitt the younger. He has got a broad range. Just even lookin at he has got a broad range. Just even looking at him he has got a broad range. Just even looking at him makes he has got a broad range. Just even looking at him makes me he has got a broad range. Just even looking at him makes me nervous. L looking at him makes me nervous. Absolutely brilliant. Looking at him makes me nervous. Absolutely brilliant. Remember the hippopotamus absolutely brilliant. Remember the Hippopotamus Song . Absolutely brilliant. Remember the Hippopotamus Song . I absolutely brilliant. Remember the Hippopotamus Song . I love absolutely brilliant. Remember the Hippopotamus Song . I love that. Absolutely brilliant. Remember the i Hippopotamus Song . I love that song. Carol is in Kew Gardens this morning with todays weather. Looking For Cherry Blossom. Good morning, everybody. It is chilly here this morning. A touch of frost. But look at these Cherry Blossoms. As far as the eye can see. They go further than this. Lots of Cherry Blossom, lots of tulips. The tulips planted last autumn. They are out in abundance. But it is cold. In fact come across Southern England this morning, there is some frost around. There are Clear Skies. We start on a sunny note. The Forecast For today is generally a cloudy one with some showers. Away from the South Living in. In between the showers we will see brightness coming through. Any sunshine will be limited. Most of The Sunshine will be in the south. What we have as Clear Skies in the south. That Cold Start. Further north we have got a lot of showers. Through the day some of them will merge and give some heavier downpours. Some could be thundery across North West wales, North West england, south West Scotland, persistent rain in North East Scotland and cool along the North Sea Coastline. Temperatures Up To 12 or 13 degrees. In the South East we are looking at 16 or 17. Overnight what you find is low pressure bringing in these Showers Sinks further south. They will merge across the midlands into the South West and wales, where they could be heavy. Cold enough in the north For a touch of frost. Milder further south. North For a touch of frost. Milder furthersouth. Into north For a touch of frost. Milder further south. Into tomorrow a lot of scattered showers. In the South West and wales is where we are going to see The Rain. Still feeling cold For the of the year. A brisk wind, accentuating the cold feel, particularly along the North Sea Coastline where the temperatures will feel lower. As we go through the rest of the week, you will find we see a return to the wind coming from the arctic. It will feel cold. We are not done with the showers. Neither are we done with the overnight frosts. Thank you. The family of a 20 year old who died afterjumping into The River Thames to rescue a woman, say he should be honoured For his bravery. Folajimi Olubunmi Adewole, known as jimi to his friends, went into the water after spotting a Woman Fall from london bridge. Sonja jessup reports. Flowers For the young man who has become known asjimi the hero. Folajimi Olubunmi Adewole died trying to save a stranger from the thames. She was rescued, along with another man, who alsojumped in. His parents, clearly deeply distressed, said they wanted to talk about how proud they were of their son. My son is a hero, and he is a very kind boy. Hes my friend. Even from At Home, he always come to me and we are really friends. This is my sons clothes. Since friday. I use these clothes to cover myself. Im smelling Forjimis body on these clothes. Jimis Friend Bernard was with him, and saw what happened. I could hearjimi screaming my name. It was just pitch black, everywhere. And i was just trying to see if i could see him. He just kept screaming my name. All i could hear was my name, it was just echoing. Atjimis Old School on monday, pupils and teachers gathered to clap For two minutes, in celebration of his life and his sacrifice. He had a joyful way of looking at life. He was quite instinctive in his actions and ways, and everybody that i have spoken to were not remotely surprised by what he had done at all. They said that was absolutely typical of his type of character, that he would see somebody in need and want to help them. London fire brigades boats were among those who tried to help. They praised jimis bravery and urged londoners to stay safe. People underestimate the risks in and around The River Thames, the fact that it is a tidal body of water, some extremely strong currents and obviously, its tidal as well, so you can be quickly washed away. A Fundraising Page Forjimis funeral, and to support his family, has raised more than £70,000. I want my son to be honoured and appreciated For what he has done. To rescue someone inside the river, my son died there. I want my son to be officially honoured. That was Sonia Jessup reporting there. Well be speaking tojimis Former headteacher, along with one of his colleagues, at ten past eight this morning. That is at ten past eight this morning. An extraordinarily brave thing to do. Morning. An extraordinarily brave thing to da morning. An extraordinarily brave thing to tie thing to do. That is a story which features in thing to do. That is a story which features in a thing to do. That is a story which features in a Number Thing to do. That is a story which features in a number of thing to do. That is a story which features in a number of the thing to do. That is a story which l features in a number of the papers this morning. Lets Take A Look at todays papers, most of which are leading with news about the Prime Minister, as he deals with the fallout from a series of Downing Street leaks. The Daily Mail describes Boris Johnson as being on the ropes. It says there are mounting questions over what the paper calls the Prime Ministers personal conduct. The telegraph says that mrjohnson will try to move on from the controversies, and is planning on telling his Cabinet Today to focus on the public. And the guardian reports on the new sentence given to Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe. Yesterday she was sentenced to one year in prison, and banned Forfrom leaving iran For another 12 months after that. Shall we have a quick look at the inside pages . I have got so many. I want to talk about so many things. The moon was so bright Last Night. It was casting shadows. I the moon was so bright Last Night. It was casting shadows. It was casting shadows. I thought somebody had it was casting shadows. 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And giggling as well ij� isg� iy times you have to Spout or stifle a giggle on this programme. But times you have to Spout or stifle a giggle on this programme. But we are doing our best. Millions of People in the uk own an iphone or an ipad, but a new feature being rolled out by the manufacturer apple, has ignited a massive row with facebook. Its all about how our online activity is used to make money. Ninas having a look For us. Good morning. Its really interesting. I dont know about you but i am guilty of scrolling through my apps every day. They are brilliant but we dont necessarily think about how they are funded and how they make money. It is really important. Good morning. A bitterfeud between two of the worlds biggest companies, facebook and apple. Its all about whether you should be asked For permission to allow apps like facebook to track your activity online. If youve been looking For clothes on the internet recently, you might have noticed youll later get an advert For the same items on facebook. This is because all the apps youve downloaded Have Automatic Access To whats known as your unique identifier For advertisers. It allows apps to track your activity across the internet and build up a detailed picture of you, your location, interests and spending habits. They can then send you targeted adverts. Apple says this needs to change. Theyve unveiled a software update, and when you use it, youll need to opt in if you want companies to continue to send you targeted ads. Surveys suggest 80 of us will not grant this permission to the apps. This is a huge blow to facebook, which makes almost all of its money from adverts. The less facebook knows about you, the less it will be able to charge businesses For advertising. And facebook says its small businesses that will suffer most. Facebook is amazing For advertisers, only because it can do this thing which is called hyper targeting, which means you can pick different demographics and different Personality Types and pretty much everything youd ever want to know about someone so you can be really precise with your advertising. Thats actually why its been a bit of a boon For small business owners and all sorts of People. Its almost democratised the idea of media and its made it possible For everyone to get involved. However, theres also a downside to that. And apple argues that downside is your privacy being compromised. The question is, does it matter . Are you comFortable with apps knowing about you . Maybe targeted campaigns suit you. Or are you so keen to protect your personal Formation-youd'>InFormation Youd be up For paying a subscription For Social Media. Get In Touch in the usual way. Do you know what . Is it ever happened to you . 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Music pass the dutchie by musical youth. Forget 21st century streaming. In this part of Central Manchester its all about Cassette Tapes if you can find something to play it on, that is. Pass the Dutchie Pon the left hand side. Basically, we started as a Record Label and, as a Record Label starting out, we didnt have a lot of money, so we found the best physical Format was Cassette Tape and that kind of mutated and turned into a shop. I think People also like the idea that Streaming Isnt giving enough money to artists, so by having smaller artists having cassette releases they get a bit more money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at my parents house, with mixed results. This is the jam, cant go wrong with that, still good, stand by that one. This was the first album i ever got Rick Astley, 1987. How much would you buy that For . Damaged box. Er, damaged, ill give you a couple of quid. If it was better id give you more. Sentimental value i probably wont part with it. Then it went on to the London Boys in 1989. But should you wish to revisit questionable old musical choices, theyve got the equipment to hear it. I feel like when you own a cassette and you can listen to it many times, you really appreciate whats in the cassette and the music. I feel like that now, having rediscovered my London Boys cassette the tape revival� s certainly a curiosity. I think its quite good. I like all the record shops and Cassette Tapes, i think its really interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yeah. Yes, yeah. I had the spice girls on cassette. Did you . S club 7. Its kind of like records, i guess. Its, like, nostalgic, as well, isnt it . Some, like me, used tapes For low Level Chart Recording piracy in the 80s. The first New Entry on this Weeks Chart is at number| two the Rick Astley when i fall in love. I Whats Number one . And For the fifth week. Sound cuts out. 0h. New entry at. Number39. See . Things like that could happen you could make mistakes taping over things. Not Forgetting this. Well, weve all had this nightmare, havent we . We spend hours trying to get it in, then it go in too baggy. But its not putting off big bands from releasing cassettes. Soon as the cassette revival, big Record Labels as well, like universal records, have starting to release in tape again and this is from a big Record Label its a Manchester Band called blossoms, from stockport, and theyve sent the copies. All of which has given me confidence to play that London Boys cassette one last time. Youre the love of my life. My life, my life. I wont let you go now. Ian haslam, Bbc News. There is so much i love about that. Did you have the patience to do rewinding . Did you have the patience to do rewindin . ,. , did you have the patience to do rewindin . ,. ,. , rewinding . Yeah, the pantry. I had a chat with our rewinding . Yeah, the pantry. I had a chat with our kids. Rewinding . Yeah, the pantry. I had a chat with our kids. And rewinding . Yeah, the pantry. I had a chat with our kids. And our rewinding . Yeah, the pantry. I had a chat with our kids. And our full chat with our kids. And our full defeat At Home a picture of one of my old cars came up. It had a tape machine. They couldnt get their heads around the fact you had to reject it, turn it over. The idea of what you had to do to listen to music in the old days, as they call it. �. ,. ,. ,. Time now to get the news, Travel And Weather where you are. Good morning from Bbc London, im tolu adeoye. The bbc has seen data which shows a Sewage Works in West London has been illegally dumping billions of litres of untreated sewage into The River Thames. Mogden Sewage Works deals with waste from more than Two Million People in the capital. Research shows it breached the conditions of its permit by discharging untreated sewage into the thames on 43 days last year. Discharges of sewage into the river is totally unacceptable, even when legally permitted. What i can say is were getting £100 million of investment here at mogden. The issues, the challenges are great its not going to be an overnight fix but were getting the investment to make us perForm better. Residents of buildings covered in Dangerous Cladding are calling on the government to protect tenants and leaseholders from paying For remedial work. The Fire Safety Bill which will determine who pays For the removal of Dangerous Cladding is due to be debated in the commons today. They bill was brought Forward to strengthen regulations following the Grenfell Tower Fire in 2017. The Former school of a 20 year old man who died after trying to save a woman in the thames say they will find a way to honour him. Tributes have continued For jimi Olubunmi Adewole. His Former headteacher has said he had a wonderful way of looking at life. Im hoping to visit with the parents either later Today Or Tomorrow and will be working alongside them to see what they would like Forjimis memory at Harris Academy peckham. Im very keen to work alongside the family and make sure that however we decide to remember him that it is with their blessing. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. Its another chilly start this morning temperatures around zero. We mightjust get a sparkle of frost in one or two spots. Now, For today, we have got a front which is moving south. For us, im afraid it stays dry once again The Rain on that front staying a little further west. So well see some patchy cloud, some sunny spells today, the wind lighter, different direction, so actually its going to feel a little milder today 16, maybe 17 celsius so quite pleasant in The Sunshine later. Overnight tonight well see some clear spells again, that patchy cloud around. It is thick enough to produce the other spot of rain overnight but nothing more significant. Temperatures staying above zero thanks to the cloud between four and six celsius. Now For wednesday it is going to be another dry day, some patchy cloud, some sunny spells. But the front moves back across us overnight wednesday into thursday, and thats when we might get a little bit of rain towards the south of london and beyond. But, as you can see, there is a lot of dry weather still in the Forecast, and temperatures remain similar. Im back with the latest from the Bbc London in half an hour. Now, though, its back to louise and dan. Bye For now. Hello, this is breakfast with Louise Minchin and dan walker. Coming up on breakfast this morning. From peckham to walFord well catch up with only fools and Horses Star sue holderness aka Marlene Boyce as she joins eastenders For a Guest Stint. Im aiming For quite a solid mash at this stage, but i still need a bit of milk full fat which ive warmed in the Mee Cro Wah vay. Nigellas Mee Cro Wah Vay Revelation and the goggleboxers take on the Coronavirus Pandemic are amongst the Tv Highlights up For the must see Moment Bafta this year well look at all the nominations. And well meet the nanna from Merthyr Tydfil whos become an unlikely social Media Sensation by making dancing videos with her grandson on tiktok. All that to come on Bbc Breakfast this morning. The time is 6 30am. Losing a pregnancy is devastating, but current rules in the Uk State that People can only receive support after theyve had three miscarriages in a row. A Global Report published today says Miscarriage Care is inconsistent and researchers have called For a complete overhaul, to ensure People get the help they need. Eastenders Actress Lacey Turner had two miscarriages shes been speaking to breakfast� s Graham Satchell about her experience. When youre growing up, you think, oh, im going to be married at 26 and ill be pregnant by 28. I was 29, i think, and we were pregnant and i was so excited you know, thinking of names and things like that. I got to seven weeks and i woke up, i think about four, five in the morning, just really, really heavy bleeding. Ijust remember sitting on my bed in a ball, sobbing. At the time, i felt like, why me . Why is this only happening to me . And i did feel so alone because nobody knew. Eastenders Actress Lacey Turner has had two miscarriages. She didnt tell anyone at the time because both happened beFore the 12th week of pregnancy. For me, i think you become a mother the minute youre pregnant. And For that to be taken away, thats. Thats another loss. You sort of. You. You grieve the fact that you arent going to be a mother, as well as losing a baby. It was a loss. You know, at seven weeks. Losing a baby in pregnancy has a devastating impact. Todays reports by the charity tommys found miscarriage almost quadruples the risk of suicide, doubles the risk of depression, and costs the Uk Economy almost half A Billion pounds a year. You are literallyjust left to there to dry. Yeah, yeah youre like, ok. With nothing. Lacey is meeting laura, whos had four miscarriages. I can honestly say i think about it every day. Its the first thing i think about in the morning and the first thing the last thing at night. Because its. Its consuming. And i. You know, i used to blame myself and think, i have to be strong, i have to get on with it. But i think sometimes you do just need to have a cry, and its ok to feel sad about it because its. Its a hard thing to go through. I was a bit angry, actually. The current rules in the uk say you can only have treatment if youve had three miscarriages. Its something campaigners now say needs to change. I went and asked if i could have some testing and try and find a reason For why it happened, to prevent it happening again. And to know that you have to go through it three times to even get that is. Its really hard, actually, and it makes you feel like they dont take it as seriously as they should, as well. It makes it feel like its no big deal. Laura is finally having treatment, but remains worried about trying again, and what might happen. Lacey has been more lucky. She has two young children her son trilby just a couple of months old. Lacey has been speaking publicly about her experience of miscarriage to let People know theyre not alone, and to campaign For more support, more treatment, more help. Graham satchell, Bbc News. Lets get the thoughts of one of our regular gps, dr william bird. Good morning, thank you so much For joining us. This affects so many People. What do you think needs to change . People. What do you think needs to chance . ~ People. What do you think needs to chance . , i. People. What do you think needs to chance . ~ , People. What do you think needs to chance . ~ ,. , change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report. Change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report. I change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report, Ithink Change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report, i think it change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report, i think it has change . Thank you. Yes, listening to that report, i think it has brought i that report, i think it has brought home how this is something that has not really been dealt with properly. All the way through my medical career it has always been something you say, there is not what you can do, im really sorry. It is common, unFortunately. 1000 times every week in the uk. That is a huge number. What you try to do, because it is quite common and i see it about once a month, isee quite common and i see it about once a month, i see someone with a miscarriage, and going through that with them, you kind of feel, after the first miscarriage there is not which can do. After the second, after the third, that is when you intervene. This report shows quite rightly that there is a huge amount of Mental Health Problems that can occur right from the beginning and there are things you can do. Lifestyle changes, People want to know about when it will affect their fertility or if there are problems with future pregnancies. They were left hanging, left outside to dry and i think that is really a cultural change that has to take place. There needs to be some advice to every single woman who has a miscarriage and hopefully that is happening but i think it is probably patchy and i certainly think this is a bit of a Wake Up Call For all of us in the Health Profession to be able to really deal with this properly and be able to see the effects it has on women who have miscarriages. Flan effects it has on women who have miscarriages effects it has on women who have miscarriages. Can you tell us about the aftercare miscarriages. Can you tell us about the aftercare that miscarriages. Can you tell us about the aftercare that is miscarriages. Can you tell us about the aftercare that is available . I the after care that is available . Nice guidance says, after the first miscarriage, and we are probably Talking About those in early pregnancy, because it goes Up To 24 weeks by definition, so there was later miscarriages will probably be intervene very quickly. For the earlier miscarriages, probably after 12 weeks, the guidance says that you must give the woman a lot of inFormation, access to any mental Health Care that she might need, including intense intervention, particularly if it is coming across as being post traumatic stress disorder, which For some women it is. Even in the first pregnancy that has been lost, you ask about that. But you dont get any investigations, you dont get referral to a Specialist Clinic and this report is saying that after the second pregnancy, if you have lost that, then you will get full Blood count, function tests, and referred to eight miscarriage clinic. And For the third, which is the current guidance, will be followed up if you have had three. This is bringing it further back into that first miscarriage, there needs to be more intervention, particularly the Mental Health issues. It is intervention, particularly the Mental Health issues. It is not ust im act on Mental Health issues. 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Some women may not want any intervention and have a strong Partner And Family around them and they will go through that grieving themselves, and it is a grieving, every time a pregnancies loss. Even early on, a six week period, it is still a loss, particularly if the pregnancy has been worked on For many years. We must never take For granted anything as Health Professionals each time you look how it is affecting the woman in themselves. After that you may find that there is someone who really is struggling to cope with it and finding it difficult and there may be lots of reasons why. That doesnt matter, you still need to get that intervention For Mental Health. The risk of Depression And Suicide go quite considerably after a miscarriage. Quite considerably after a miscarriaae. , , miscarriage. Really interesting talkinu miscarriage. Really interesting talkin to miscarriage. Really interesting talking to you. Miscarriage. Really interesting talking to you, doctor miscarriage. Really interesting talking to you, Doctor William | miscarriage. Really interesting i talking to you, Doctor William bird. Every time we have talked about this, so many of you have been affected and got In Touch. Feel free if you want to send a message this morning. We will be live in india later on looking at the number of coronavirus cases there and the issue of Oxygen Supplies in some of the major hospitals in india and this is having an impact on englands cricketers. Good morning. Englands cricketers. Good morning. Englands cricketers either cricketers. Good morning. Englands cricketers either playing cricketers. Good morning. Englands cricketers either playing in cricketers. Good morning. Englands cricketers either playing in the I Cricketers Either Playing in the indian Premier League, watching the situation closely. Should the indian Premier League even be going ahead at the moment . The government says it should. The england one Day Cricket Captain Eoin Morgan says its Hard To Watch the Unfolding Covid Crisis in india as he and some of his international team mates compete in the indian Premier League. The tournament is still going ahead, despite rising numbers of cases and deaths in the country, Asjoe Lynskey reports. Indias devastation makes sport feel insignificant. Its been a record breaking week of new infections, and in delhi there are no icu beds left. Now the situation looms over the countrys favourite game. The indian Premier Leagues a T20 Competition it brings in players from round the world but now some feel they have to leave. Three australian players have now gone back home, in part in concern the borders there could shut. Ravichandran ashwins an Indian Spinner but now he, too, Wont Play he says, to support his family in their covid fight. For now, all the england players still there are staying. We are constantly Talking About the situation thats unfolding outside of our bubble. Its. Its not nice. We fight this together, no matter where in the world you are. Others are staying notjust to play, but to help. This was Pat Cummins yesterday, taking wickets For kolkata. Earlier hed given 50,000 to an oxygen charity. In a statement on twitter, cummins encouraged other players to donate, and wrote about cricket as respite. While the populations in lockdown, it provides a few hours ofjoy each day at an otherwise difficult time. That joy was best summed up in the face of one punjab Kings Fielder chasing this catch was ravi bishnoi. And hes done it again that, i tell you, was the catch of the tournament. The ipl now faces Sports Year long dilemma how and when to keep less at risk People playing as nations struggle. In india, crickets an obsession and, at times like this, a distraction. Joe lynskey, Bbc News. Leicester have strengthened their hold on a top four spot in the Premier League after a 2 1 win over crystal palace. And surprise, surprise it was Kelechi Iheanacho who scored the winner For leicester ten minutes from time with this stunning efFort. Thats 14 goals in 14 games For the foxes front man. St mirren became the fourth and final side into the semifinals of the scottish cup. They beat kilmarnock on penalties after a thrilling 3 3 draw after extra time. Theyll Play Stjohnstone in the last four. Hibernian Play Dundee united in the other match. Three time World Champion Mark selby is through to the quarterfinals of the World Snooker Championship after easing past mark allen. He won by 13 frames to seven, winning four of the five frames in the evening session, and will play Mark Williams For a place in the last four. Englands most capped footballer, Fara Williams, has announced that she is retiring from football at The End of the season. In a career that has spanned two decades, williams represented england 172 times. She has won the wsl twice with liverpool, alongside winning the Fa Cup with everton and arsenal. Former England Team Mate Karen Carney says that williams is one of the best. For me, it was probably the most technical player ive ever played with and i think. How she saw the game and was actually too quick For her own good at times. And i think in her new career, everyone will be able to see how she sees the game, how intelligent she is as a player. She had it all. Talking about Fara Williams who announced yesterday she will continue with her Coaching Badges and hope media career. It will be very interesting to see her in management. Very interesting to see her in manauement. ~. , �. , very interesting to see her in manauement. ~. , �. , management. Wouldnt it . Thank you ve much. Management. Wouldnt it . Thank you very much. Incredible management. Wouldnt it . Thank you very much. Incredible career, management. Wouldnt it . Thank you very much. Incredible career, so i very much. Incredible career, so many caps. Very much. Incredible career, so many caps, ridiculous. Voters in Scotland Head to the polls to elect members of the Scottish Parliament next week and the issue of independence is high on the agenda. The snp and the scottish greens are among those calling For another referendum, while the conservatives, labour and the Lib Dems oppose one. But what are the public Talking About . We sent our political Correspondent Nick Eardley to glasgow to find out. Here in glasgow, there are some pretty imposing reminders of its past as the Second City of the british empire. These days, though, the economy looks a bit different. In normal times, a bigger focus on gigs and events, less on shipyards. Senses of identity have changed, too. In the last referendum, glasgow backed independence and, ahead of the election next week, People are Talking About Scotlands Future again. For me, personally, Scottish Independence is the main thing in this election. Its a chance For. Obviously For scotland to get a say again, its a chance For a new fresh start, which everybody wants after covid. Independence should not be the most important issue at this election. It should be kind of building back better with a green recovery. Scotlands control of big pandemic decisions is playing a role in the debate. Nicola sturgeon and her party ran a country through a global wide pandemic. Why cant you run everything else the Furlough Scheme and the vaccines and stuff like that . We could have made that decision, too, if we were independent. The pandemic has exacerbated all inequalities and Thats Education underneath the Snp Government so, yeah, the Snp Havent been fantastic but because independence is still on the cards, its essentially a free pass For them For this election. Some argue a referendum would be a distraction. By saying that we Cant Focus on two things its kind of insulting our own intelligence and the Peoples intelligence, the fact that were a smart nation im sure we can multitask. Can borisjohnson just keep saying no if the scottish People are voting For pro independence parties . No, i dont think so. If theres a pro Independence Majority in holyrood, theyll have a mandate to have a second referendum. And it would detract completely from our undermine our democracy. Thats not the view in Downing Street, though. The Uk Government has made it pretty clear itll say no to another referendum, even if theres a pro Independence Majority which raises the possibility of a pretty tense Stand Off over the next few years in which independence continues to be a key issue. As the Parties Line up their arguments, businesses wonder what it all means For them. Shearers candles been busier than ever in the last few months. The boss here thinks the economy should be the focus, not independence. Its certainly a distraction, and i think its a distraction For the politicians. And he wants the scottish and Uk Governments to work together. It would mean theyre not wasting time arguing with each other. We might get a little bit there a little bit quicker and a little bit better and a little bit faster. Is it likely . He laughs. Is it possible . I. Have my doubts. Independence isnt the only thing For voters here to weigh up theres a lot at stake in these elections but the debate over Scotlands Future is hard to avoid. Nick eardley, Bbc News, glasgow. You can get more inFormation about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the Bbc News website. I mentioned this earlier. The Pink Supermoon lit up the skies around the world Last Night. Its just about as close as it gets to earth on its orbit, creating a spectacular sight. Thank you For sending in some pictures. Here it is rising over istanbul. 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It has how has that affected you here . Has been a mad spring that i have never has been a mad spring that i have never witnessed one like it. The cold never witnessed one like it. The cold weather has checked everything, the magnolias came and they were at their best the magnolias came and they were at their best when we had a late frost. Therr their best when we had a late frost. Then the their best when we had a late frost. Then the japanese cherries came and they were then the japanese cherries came and they were stunning and they have ust they were stunning and they have just treen they were stunning and they have just been caught now by these frosts just been caught now by these frosts. There is still so much looking frosts. 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My tomatoes are on the Windowsill Waiting to go out and it is how the Windowsill Waiting to go out and it is how daring you want to be, you can risk it is how daring you want to be, you can risk putting some out and covering can risk putting some out and covering them up with fleece but holding covering them up with fleece but holding some back in case. It is about holding some back in case. It is about how holding some back in case. It is about how brave you are but i would hold back, about how brave you are but i would hold back, there is still some to,. Always hold back, there is still some to,. Always a hold back, there is still some to,. Always a pleasure talking to you, thank you so much. As tony was saying, it is a frost here At Kew and the Forecast For us all, or most of us, is a cloudy with some rain or indeed are some showers. Apart from indeed are some showers. Apart from in the south because in the south of england where we have the frost we also have Clear Skies and it will be also have Clear Skies and it will be a sunny day. What is happening is we have low pressure in charge of our weather and you can see Weather Fronts wrapped around it and that is sinking southwards and producing a lot of showers, some of which will merge and give heavier downpours and some will also be thundery. Away from the south of this morning, where we have the Clear Skies, it is a showery picture, quite a bit of cloud around. Limited sunshine but some brightness. Heavier showers likely across North West wales, North West england and south West Scotland where it could also be thundery and we will see more persistent rain through the afternoon across North East Scotland. Once again, that Onshore Breeze coming in along the north sea, so it feels Cool It with temperatures getting Up To between about seven and 9 degrees. In The Sunshine at the top Temperature Todayis Sunshine at the top Temperature Today is likely to be about 16 or 17 in the South East. This Evening And Overnight, you can see there will still be showers around. A lot are clumped together across the midlands, into wales and the South West. Not a particularly cold night under the Cloud And Rain but in the north and a Clear Skies it will be cold enough For a touch of frost. Tomorrow we start with some rain across wales and the South West, parts of the midlands, a few scattered showers. In the north generally it will be more at right than today. Also brighter but we are starting to port more of a northerly or North Easterly wind so that will accentuate the cold feel of the weather. Temperatures below average For the time of year. On thursday, overnight wednesday into thursday The Rain will have moved towards the east, East Anglia, the South East, and eventually it will clear the far South East during the course of the day. There will still be a few showers put thursday will be a drier day, still that keen wind coming from the North And North east, coming from the arctic, making it feel cold once again and some of the showers across the tops of the pennines, the highlands and grampian is will actually be wintry and as we were saying at the top of this, there will be overnight frost, so as tony said it depends how brave you are aware that you are going to put your plants out, but mayjust cover them in case. Very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous at very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous At Kew. Very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous At Kew. We very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous At Kew. We will. Very good advice. Sound advice. It looks gorgeous At Kew. We will be j looks gorgeous At Kew. We will be back with carol through the morning. The first shipment of british Aid Which includes ventilators and Oxygen Equipment has arrived in india. It comes as the country recorded more than 300,000 new Coronavirus Infections For a sixth consecutive day. Our correspondent Nikhil Inamdar is monitoring events from the southern city of miraj, and Hejoins Us now. Thank you For being with us. Give us an idea of what sort of a difference this aid from the uk will make and where will it go . Where will it go . Honestly, it is a dro in where will it go . Honestly, it is a drop in the where will it go . Honestly, it is a drop in the ocean, where will it go . Honestly, it is a drop in the ocean, Given Where will it go . Honestly, it is a drop in the ocean, given the where will it go . Honestly, it is a| drop in the ocean, given the scale of the crisis we are facing, but at this point in time i think every Form of aid that comes is absolutely needed here in india. What we do know is that at least 200 pieces of critical medical equipment has landed in the capital to day from the uk. This includes at least 100 ventilators as well as 95 Oxygen Concentrators and later in the week that that shipments are expected both Oxygen Concentrators as well as invasive and noninvasive ventilators. The uk has also said it is in consultation with the Indian Government to see how it can provide further assistance going ahead but it is notjust the uk because india has now been receiving help from all parts of the world. We have also seen ventilators now coming from frankfurt and paris and Oxygen Concentrators from the us. In fact the Prime Minister got off a call with president Biden Yesterday and the two discussed ways in which the us would be helping india. The crucial thing the us has done in the last 24 hour is is said it would be releasing about 60 Million of the Astrazeneca Vaccine as and when it becomes available. It remains to be seen how much of that comes to india. ,. , india. The Indian Government has been receiving india. The Indian Government has been receiving some india. The Indian Government has been receiving some criticism india. The Indian Government has been receiving some criticism For| been receiving some criticism For its response and we talk about the record numbers every day, it seems at the moment, over 300,000 cases each day. In addition to the aid arriving, have you noticed, has there been a change of governmental approach . I there been a change of governmental a roach . ~. There been a change of governmental a roach . ~ ,. ,. Approach . I think there is finally a realisation that approach . I think there is finally a realisation that the approach . I think there is finally a realisation that the Situation Approach . I think there is finally a realisation that the situation was i realisation that the situation was going out of hand. For instance we have heard in the last 24 hour is the government has now brought in the government has now brought in the armed Forces to help hospitals to deal with their manpower and resources. The fact is that the situation continues to remain pretty grim on the ground. The sixth day of record spikes, over 300,000 infections being reported and the Oxygen Situation remains a cause of worry. We have been getting sos calls now notjust from hospitals and individuals but also the minister of the state of punjab tweeted yesterday saying they were critical shortages of oxygen, that he was facing in his estate. The government has mobilised trains and the first of the oxygen express will be reaching delhi, or has reached today with 78 tonnes of oxygen and all of this along with the international help we are getting were perhaps at least go some way in alleviating the situation in the immediate term. Alleviating the situation in the immediate term. Really appreciate Ou Aaivin immediate term. Really appreciate you giving us immediate term. Really appreciate you giving us an immediate term. Really appreciate you giving us an update immediate term. Really appreciate you giving us an update on immediate term. Really appreciate you giving us an update on the you giving us an update on the situation in india, nikhil. The sixth day of coronavirus cases in a row. Time now to get the news, Travel And Weather where you are. Good morning from Bbc London, im tolu adeoye. The bbc has seen data which shows a Sewage Works in West London has been illegally dumping billions of litres of untreated sewage into The River Thames. Mogden Sewage Works deals with waste from more than Two Million People in the capital. Research shows it breached the conditions of its permit by discharging untreated sewage into the thames on 43 days last year. Discharges of sewage into the river is totally unacceptable, even when legally permitted. What i can say is were getting £100 million of investment here at mogden. The issues, the challenges are great its not going to be an overnight fix but were getting the investment to make us perForm better. Residents of buildings covered in Dangerous Cladding are calling on the government to protect tenants and leaseholders from paying For remedial work. The Fire Safety Bill, which will determine who pays For the removal of Dangerous Cladding, is due to be debated in the commons today. The bill was brought Forward to strengthen regulations following the Grenfell Tower Fire. The Former school of a 20 year old man who died after trying to save a woman in the thames, say they will find a way to honour him. Tributes have continued Forjimi Olubunmi Adewole. His Former headteacher has said he had a wonderful way of looking at life. Im hoping to visit with the parents Today Or Tomorrow and will work alongside them to see what they would like. I am very keen to work alongside of the family and make sure that however we decide to remember him, that it is with their blessing. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. Turning to the roads briefly, and one lane is closed on the m3 between junctions two and three, due to a Broken Down car southbound. Finally in kensington, traffic lights arent working on hammersmith road at North End road, which could cause delays. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. Its another chilly start this morning temperatures around zero. We mightjust get a sparkle of frost in one or two spots. Now, For today, we have got a front which is moving south. For us, im afraid it stays dry once again The Rain on that front staying a little further west. So well see some patchy cloud, some sunny spells today, the wind lighter, different direction, so actually its going to feel a little milder today 16, maybe 17 celsius so quite pleasant in The Sunshine later. Overnight tonight well see some clear spells again, that patchy cloud around. It is thick enough to produce the other spot of rain overnight but nothing more significant. Temperatures staying above zero thanks to the cloud between four and six celsius. Now For wednesday it is going to be another dry day, some patchy cloud, some sunny spells. But the front moves back across us overnight wednesday into thursday, and thats when we might get a little bit of rain towards the south of london and beyond. But, as you can see, there is a lot of dry weather still in the Forecast, and temperatures remain similar. Im back with the latest from the Bbc London in half an hour. Now though its back to louise and dan. Bye For now. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Louise Minchin and dan walker. Our Headlines Today Pressure on the Prime Minister as borisjohnson faces more questions over how the refurbishment of his flat was paid For. The first shipment of uk medical aid arrives in india, as the country struggles with Record Covid cases. The hero of the Thames Tributes are paid to the 20 year old man who died after jumping into the river to rescue a woman. I was just trying to see if i could see him. He just kept screaming my name. All i could hear was my name. It wasjust echoing. The indian Premier League continues For now, despite the covid crisis. Englands one Day Cricket Captain Eoin Morgan will stay with his team, but some players are returning home. Good morning. Lama i am a Cherry Tree Walk in Kew Gardens where it is a beautiful but cold and frosty start to the day. Much of Southern England will be like this through the day. But For the rest of the uk we are looking at a fair bit of cloud, some showers, limited sunshine but a little bit of brightness. Details later. Good morning. Its tuesday, april 27th. Our top story. Borisjohnson will chair a meeting of his cabinet this morning, as he faces more questions about how the refurbishment of his downing Street Flat was paid For. The Prime Minister has also strongly denied claims that he said he would rather see Bodies Pile High than take the country into a third lockdown. Heres our political correspondent, chris mason. Boris johnsons private conversations. Sources familiar with some of those conversations have told the bbc he suggested last autumn he would rather see Bodies Pile High, than take the country into a third lockdown. Mrjohnson has strongly denied saying this. The renovation of this flat in Downing Street, once home to theresa may, now to mrjohnson, his fiancee and young son. But precisely who was involved in paying For it . And the identity of the so called Chatty Rat who leaked details about a proposed new lockdown in england six months ago. Just nine days out beFore millions of People across britain go to the polls in devolved, local, mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections, the governments arguments are squeezed out by a slew of awkward questions, and only some answers. Expect the Prime Minister to emphasise the importance of his mps focusing on Peoples everyday concerns, such as the vaccines roll out and reviving the economy, rather than the noise at westminster. I think the refurbishment of the flat is the least important issue that been covered, because at The End of the day it didnt cost the taxpayer a penny. Either the Prime Minister has paid For it, or Tory Party donors paid For it. I dont really care who paid For it as long as my constituents didnt pay For it. Labour claim there is what they call a stench around the government, although one senior figure acknowledged it may not matter hugely to everyone. Whether it cuts through or not, to be honest im not bothered. Its Up To the general public. Theyre individuals. I actually do think, i do think ordinary working People do expect the Prime Minister to be honest and decent, and open. Labour added that what it called the long delayed list of ministers financial interests should be published immediately. Chris mason, Bbc News. Lets get more now from our chief political correspondent, adam fleming. Good morning, adam. Any sign of this blowing over any time soon . No, it is still in all the newspapers. Labour still asking loads newspapers. Labour still asking loads of newspapers. Labour still asking loads of questions. I am asking when we will loads of questions. I am asking when we will actually get some proper inFormation about all of this. Downing inFormation about all of this. Downing street is sticking to its line that Downing Street is sticking to its line that the Prime Minister paid For the line that the Prime Minister paid For the renovations to his flat himself For the renovations to his flat himself. But People are still asking, himself. But People are still asking, did he receive a loan or a donation asking, did he receive a loan or a donation from Somebody Else that allowed donation from Somebody Else that allowed him to make that personal payment . Allowed him to make that personal payment . And even somebody as senior as Sinton Payment . And even somebody as senior as simon case, the Cabinet Secretary, the senior civil servant in britain, secretary, the senior civil servant in britain, even he is having to do a little in britain, even he is having to do a little review internally to get to the bottom of what is happening. If there the bottom of what is happening. If there the bottom of what is happening. If there we the bottom of what is happening. If there we will have to wait until boris there we will have to wait until borisjohnsons register there we will have to wait until Boris Johnsons register of ministerial interest is registered. That wilL Ministerial interest is registered. That will only happen when Boris Johnson that will only happen when Boris Johnson hires a new adviser, a job that has johnson hires a new adviser, a job that has been vacant For a couple of months that has been vacant For a couple of months the that has been vacant For a couple of months. The Government Today are trying months. The Government Today are trying to months. The Government Today are trying to get back to Business As Usual trying to get back to Business As Usual the trying to get back to Business As Usual. The Prime Minister will tell the cabinet this morning that its time the cabinet this morning that its time to the cabinet this morning that its time to deliver on the Peoples priorities, time to deliver on the Peoples priorities, which one source summed up priorities, which one source summed Up To priorities, which one source summed Up To me priorities, which one source summed Up To me as priorities, which one source summed Up To me asjabs, Jab Two jab ors, andiobs, Up To me asjabs, Jab Two jab ors, andjobs, jobs, Up To me asjabs, Jab Two jab ors, and jobs, jobs, jobs. We will be speaking and jobs, jobs, jobs. We will be speaking to Therese Coffey at 7 30am the first shipment of medical aid from the uk has arrived in india to help it tackle its growing coronavirus crisis. The country is struggling to cope with record numbers of cases and a shortage of Oxygen Supplies. A haunting warning. As these Funeral Pyres burned through the night in the western indian city of nachbar, they indicate how the country is failing to save precious lives. This Public Hospital in indias capital, delhi, is simply unable to cope. Romilla kumar came with her mother, whos on Oxygen Support and needs immediate aid. But like many others, they are Forced to wait For hours outside. Since morning we are calling People trying For oxygen and everything, but nobody� s responding. And i dont think they have enough, i dont know. Since my mother is ill and i have been panicked in so long. Even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients, and transporting additional Oxygen Supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. For now, countries like the uk and the us have come to indias aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits. But much more is needed. And until then, For thousands in the city, The Endless nightmare continues during the day. On sunday, at this hospital in north delhi, as its Oxygen Stock dwindled, families like that of rajat were told to organize oxygen on their own. He managed to refill the cylinder by paying 900 times the regular cost. For him, its a small price to keep his father alive and breathing in the icu. It wont last For more than one hour. Where do we go . Which government should we go to . Who will give us oxygen . My father is in the hospital right now. As rajat rushes to search For another oxygen refill, throughout the day, countless others are running out of time in indias capital. Devina gupta, Bbc News, delhi. In the past few hours an official from the Indian Government tweeted photos of the uks Aid Contribution arriving in delhi. International cooperation at work appreciate the shipment of vital medical supplies from the uk including 100 ventilators and 95 Oxygen Concentrators that arrived early this morning. The family of a 20 year old who died afterjumping into The River Thames to rescue a woman, say he should be honoured. Folajimi Olubunmi Adewole went into the water after spotting a Woman Fall from london bridge. His father said he wants his Sons Bravery to be recognised. I want my son to be honoured and appreciated For what he has been done. To rescue someone inside the river, my son died there. I want my son to be appreciated and honoured. Others who kneinmi have been paying tribute to him. Yesterday students and staff at his Former school, Harris Academy in peckham gathered For a two Minute Round of applause in his honour. Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has been sentenced to a further 12 months in prison by the iranian authorities. The British Iranian Charity Worker completed a 5 Year Sentence For spying just last month. The Prime Minister says the uk will redouble efForts to free her, but her husband says that more coordinated efForts are needed. There clearly is both the need to. Et there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and get her home as quickly get nazanin home, and get her home as quickly as possible, and to make it clear as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that you cant do diplomacy this way it clear that you cant do diplomacy this way. That is going to be in discussions with all of the Western World discussions with all of the Western World. ,. ,. ,. World. You have been Talking About mastermind world. You have been Talking About mastermind. 0h, world. You have been Talking About mastermind. Oh, yeah. World. You have been Talking About mastermind. Oh, yeah. Did world. You have been Talking About mastermind. Oh, yeah. Did you world. You have been Talking About i mastermind. Oh, yeah. Did you watch the final last mastermind. Oh, yeah. Did you watch the final Last Night . If you were watching the mastermind final Last Night, you will have seen this very impressive perFormance. Jonathan, you have no passes. You have now a total of 28 points. Thank you. That is one of my favourite Television Celebrations of the year. This is 24 year old Jonathan Gibson, and hes become the youngest ever person to win mastermind since the show started in 1972. It is the containing of the excitement, isnt it . It it is the containing of the excitement, isnt it . It is the containing of the excitement, isnt it . It is like a Tim Henman excitement, isnt it . It is like a Tim Henman clenched excitement, isnt it . It is like a Tim Henman clenched fist. The student from glasgow won by four points in the Grand Final, scoring a perfect 11 out of ii in his Specialist Subject, the Comedy Songwriting duo Flanders And Swann. Many congratulations to him. We will be able to speak to him later. His other Specialist Subjects throughout the competition included Agatha Christies Poirot and William Pitt the younger. Hes got quite a range of knowledge. Hes got quite a range of knowledge. He has been on the show three times. You have to win it three times to get to the final. You have to win it three times to get to the final. Good on him. We will seak get to the final. Good on him. We will speak to get to the final. Good on him. We will speak to him get to the final. Good on him. We will speak to him later. Get to the final. Good on him. We will speak to him later. 11 get to the final. Good on him. We | will speak to him later. 11 Minutes Past seven. Carol is in Kew Gardens this morning with todays weather. The blossom is gorgeous and carol has found some. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. You are right. It is beautiful in Kew Gardens. Behind me you can see the Cherry Blossom trees. They were planted 30 years ago. Underneath them theres a lot of dutiful different coloured daffodils. This side were looking 3000 daffodils. Daffodils . They are tulips on the other side there are also 3000 tulips. Tony kirkham, the head of the arboretum here, was telling me because of the frost and cold weather at the display will last that bit longer. So more For us to enjoy. The Cherry Blossoms, of course, will pass in the next couple of weeks. We wont see them until next spring. The Forecast-today'>Forecast Today, The Sun is beating down in london. It is a cold and frosty start in many southern areas. For the rest of the uk it will be fairly cloudy with some showers. Some of them are emerging to give some heavier downpours, particularly through the course of the day across North West england, North West wales and south West Scotland. Through the day we will also see some persistent rain in North East Scotland. Away from the south any sunshine will be limited. Some brightness, but it will feel chilly if you plan a stroll down the North Sea Coastline. Here, with the Onshore Breeze, temperatures between seven and 9 degrees. OurTop Temperatures between seven and 9 degrees. Our Top Temperature will be in The Sunshine. That will be in the South East at 16 or 17. Through this Evening And Overnight at the showers sink south. Some of them clumping together across the midlands, south West England and also wales. Heavier downpours. Across the north, some frost and scattered showers. Temperatures in about three to seven or eight. Tomorrow then we will start off with The Rain across the South Western quarter of the uk. Scattered showers elsewhere. A drier day compared to today. The best of The Sunshine will be in the far north and also parts of the South East. To miss, still below average For the time of the year. If you are planning on putting your plants outside, we are still plan expecting overnight frost, even into the weekend. Handy advice. Thank you. The weekend. Hand advice. Thank ou. , handy advice. Thank you. Carol will be back at about handy advice. Thank you. Carol will be back at about quarter handy advice. Thank you. Carol will be back at about quarter to handy advice. Thank you. Carol will be back at about quarter to eight. I be back at about quarter to eight. As we have been hearing, the Prime Minister is under Pressure Today over who paid For the refurbishment of his downing Street Flat. Lets of his downing Street Flat. Lets seak of his downing Street Flat. Lets s eak to of his downing Street Flat. Lets speak to shadow of his downing Street Flat. Lets speak to Shadow Health of his downing Street Flat. Lets speak to Shadow Health secretary jonathan ashworth. At the moment you are asking For the electoral commission to look into what happened with the flat. Also looking For a public enquiry is well into the handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic. So what is your priority . Well, it is possible to do both, For us to well, it is possible to do both, For us to have well, it is possible to do both, For us to have an enquiry into the terrible us to have an enquiry into the terrible handling of this awful covid terrible handling of this awful covid prices, where so many People have lost covid prices, where so many People have lost their lives, and For an enquiry have lost their lives, and For an enquiry into what is happening with the flat enquiry into what is happening with the flat. We havent had a full and frank the flat. We havent had a full and Frank Explanation from the Prime Minister Frank Explanation from the Prime Minister as to who paid For the Upgrade Minister as to who paid For the upgrade of the flat, as to why the flat needed upgrading. Apparently he didnt think the John Lewis Furniture was good enough For him. Yesterday furniture was good enough For him. Yesterday he said hed paid. Then overnight yesterday he said hed paid. Then overnight we learned that the Tory Party overnight we learned that the tory Party Head Office paid. But we really Party Head Office paid. But we really need to know who has given the loan. Really need to know who has given the loan, who has given the money . We need the loan, who has given the money . We need to the loan, who has given the money . We need to know who the Prime Minister. We need to know who the Prime Minister, who borisjohnson is beholden minister, who borisjohnson is beholden to, who has paid For his furniture, beholden to, who has paid For his furniture, the bed that he sleeps in, furniture, the bed that he sleeps in. And furniture, the bed that he sleeps in. And we furniture, the bed that he sleeps in, and we havent had that full and frank in, and we havent had that full and Frank Explanation from the Prime Minister Frank Explanation from the Prime Minister so far. To be honest, he lied yesterday. Thats not good enough lied yesterday. Thats not good Enou H. , lied yesterday. Thats not good enou. H. ,. ,. , lied yesterday. Thats not good enouh. , lied yesterday. Thats not good enouuh. , enough. That has not been confirmed b the enough. That has not been confirmed by the conservative enough. That has not been confirmed by the conservative party. Enough. That has not been confirmed by the conservative party. We enough. That has not been confirmed by the conservative party. We know. By the conservative party. We know that ministers said yesterday that mrjohnson covered all the costs from his own money, complied with the rules at all times . But from his own money, complied with the rules at all times . The rules at all times . But we also know the conservative the rules at all times . But we also know the conservative party the rules at all times . But we also know the conservative party was i know the conservative party was asking know the conservative party was asking For know the conservative party was asking For donations. Overnight, journalists asking For donations. Overnight, journalists were saying that the conservative Party Head Office paid. The reason conservative Party Head Office paid. The reason why so many questions have the reason why so many questions have been the reason why so many questions have been provoked this morning, is because have been provoked this morning, is because Borisjohnson Hasnt been transparent. He hasnt offered that full and transparent. He hasnt offered that full and Frank Explanation as to where full and Frank Explanation as to where the money has come from. Nor has it where the money has come from. Nor has it been where the money has come from. Nor has it been registered with the ministerial code, where it should be registered ministerial code, where it should be registered. So People will be asking, registered. So People will be asking, why isnt he being straight . What asking, why isnt he being straight . What has asking, why isnt he being straight . What has he got to hide . If he doesnt what has he got to hide . If he doesnt believe he has anything to hide. Doesnt believe he has anything to hide. He doesnt believe he has anything to hide, he should be entirely transparent today. So far, he hasnt transparent today. So far, he hasnt. �. , transparent today. So far, he hasnt. 1,. , transparent today. So far, he hasnt. Hasnt. Boris johnson saying any donations linked hasnt. Boris johnson saying any donations linked to hasnt. Boris johnson saying any donations linked to the donations linked to the refurbishment of the flat will be declared in due course. In refurbishment of the flat will be declared in due course. Declared in due course. In due course . I declared in due course. In due course . I mean, declared in due course. In due course . I mean, they declared in due course. In due course . I mean, they should i declared in due course. In due course . I mean, they should have been course . I mean, they should have been declared by now. He is the prime been declared by now. He is the Prime Minister. He is the most powerful Prime Minister. He is the most powerful politician in the land. And if business powerful politician in the land. And if business People have funded the upgrade if business People have funded the upgrade of his flat, then we need to know. Upgrade of his flat, then we need to know, because we need to know whether know, because we need to know whether those business People have an interest whether those business People have an interest in government policy, whether an interest in government policy, whether they have an interest in procuring whether they have an interest in procuring government contracts. There procuring government contracts. There is procuring government contracts. There is a procuring government contracts. There is a reason why we have rules around there is a reason why we have rules around donations and loans to Government Ministers, why they have to be declared. Because ministers have to to be declared. Because ministers have to be to be declared. Because ministers have to be beyond, they have to be above have to be beyond, they have to be above reproach. And we dont know the situation here. So again, Boris Johnson the situation here. So again, Boris Johnson has the situation here. So again, Boris Johnson has to offer a full and frank johnson has to offer a full and Frank Explanation. He has to be transparent. If he has got nothing to hide. Transparent. If he has got nothing to hide. He transparent. If he has got nothing to hide, he has got nothing to fear. But so to hide, he has got nothing to fear. But so far. To hide, he has got nothing to fear. But so far, his behaviour suggests something but so far, his behaviour suggests Something Fishy is going on. That is not good Something Fishy is going on. That is not good enough. Can Something Fishy is going on. That is not good enough. Something fishy is going on. That is not good enough. Can i also ask you about the timing . Not good enough. Can i also ask you about the timing . You not good enough. Can i also ask you about the timing . You are not good enough. Can i also ask you about the timing . You are asking i not good enough. Can i also ask you | about the timing . You are asking For about the timing . You are asking For a public enquiry into coronavirus. Just the timing of that, Given Where we are, is the timing right . I just the timing of that, Given Where we are, is the timing right . We are, is the timing right . I think we are, is the timing right . I think we have to we are, is the timing right . I think we have to learn we are, is the timing right . I think we have to learn lessons. We are, is the timing right . I think we have to learn lessons. So we are, is the timing right . I thinkj we have to learn lessons. So many People we have to learn lessons. So many People have died. I mean, weve got a boris People have died. I mean, weve got a borisjohnsons Former People have died. I mean, weve got a Boris Johnsons Former right hand man. A Boris Johnsons Former right hand man, dominic cummings, making all kinds man, dominic cummings, making all kinds of man, dominic cummings, making all kinds of accusations about Boris Johnson kinds of accusations about Boris Johnson. We have got reports saying more johnson. We have got reports saying more sources in the newspapers saying more sources in the newspapers saying that Boris Johnson apparently said he saying that Boris Johnson apparently said he would be content For the bodies said he would be content For the bodies to said he would be content For the bodies to pile up. What a foul, sickening bodies to pile up. What a foul, sickening thing to say. We need an enquiry sickening thing to say. We need an enquiry to sickening thing to say. We need an enquiry to get to the bottom of these enquiry to get to the bottom of these things because we have to learn these things because we have to learn lessons, because sadly, when you look learn lessons, because sadly, when you look at learn lessons, because sadly, when you look at what is happening in the world. You look at what is happening in the world, when you look at things like climate world, when you look at things like climate Change And Biodiversity loss. Climate Change And Biodiversity loss. You climate Change And Biodiversity loss, you are probably going to see more loss, you are probably going to see more pandemics. We are going to see more more pandemics. We are going to see more of more pandemics. We are going to see more of these infectious diseases are spread more of these infectious diseases are spread across the world rapidly. That is are spread across the world rapidly. That is because the world is more interconnected. So we do need to learn interconnected. So we do need to learn the interconnected. So we do need to learn the lessons, so we are better prepared learn the lessons, so we are better prepared next time. The learn the lessons, so we are better prepared next time. Prepared next time. The Prime Minister again prepared next time. The Prime Minister again has prepared next time. The Prime Minister again has strongly prepared next time. The prime. Minister again has strongly denied yesterday those words. Just with regards to public, we know that your party is still lagging in the polls, do you think this cuts through with the public, that they are interested in the flat refurbishment, For example . L in the flat refurbishment, For example . In the flat refurbishment, For examle . ~ � , ,. Example . I think the british public want to see example . I think the british public want to see Ministers Example . I think the british public want to see ministers behave example . I think the british public want to see ministers behave with | want to see ministers behave with integrity want to see ministers behave with integrity. They dont want to see prime integrity. They dont want to see Prime Ministers lying. They dont want Prime Ministers lying. They dont want to Prime Ministers lying. They dont want to see Prime Ministers not being want to see Prime Ministers not being straight. Theyjust want honesty. Being straight. Theyjust want honesty, a bit of transparency. We have honesty, a bit of transparency. We have seen honesty, a bit of transparency. We have seen all the squabbling, all this fighting. But at the british People this fighting. But at the british People want the government to focus on their People want the government to focus on their priorities. We have 400,000 People on their priorities. We have 400,000 People wading beyond 12 months For treatment. The experts think because of disruption to see more People die from cancer of disruption to see more People die from cancer this year. 12,000 People will probably die from Heart Disease and stroke will probably die from Heart Disease and stroke because over the because and stroke because over the because i and stroke because over the because i have not had treatment on time this because i have not had treatment on time this year. This is where the government should be focusing its Energies Government should be focusing its energies. Instead, we are seeing this civil energies. Instead, we are seeing this civil war, the fighting, the squabbling, the allegations being thrown squabbling, the allegations being thrown back and Forth. This isnt a way to thrown back and Forth. This isnt a way to run thrown back and Forth. This isnt a way to run a thrown back and Forth. This isnt a way to run a country when we are in a Crisis Way to run a country when we are in a crisis i way to run a country when we are in a crisis ithink way to run a country when we are in a crisis. I think that is what the british a crisis. I think that is what the british public want all was politicians to focus on. Jonathan ashworth and politicians to focus on. Jonathan ashworth and i politicians to focus on. Jonathan ashworth and i thank politicians to focus on. Jonathan ashworth and i thank you politicians to focus on. Jonathan ashworth and i thank you For. Politicians to focus on. Jonathan i ashworth and i thank you For your time. We will be speaking to Therese Coffey, work and Pensions Secretary, about all sorts of things at half past seven. That is about ten minutes away. Children starting school are more likely to be behind in speaking, and understanding words, as a result of the pandemic. Thats according to new data seen exclusively by the bbc. The figures show that Up To 25 more four and five year olds in England Need Help with their language skills compared to 2019. Heres our education editor, branwen jeffreys. Its been a strange year For young children. Less contact with grandparents, no play dates or family parties, fewer chances to learn new words or practice using them. I was worried about him making friends. If something was troubling him, that he would be sat in the Corner Upset and to not being able to like, ask For help or. Say what was wrong with him. Right from Reception Class, language skills matter, allowing children to speak, listen and understand. The bbc has seen inFormation based on 50,000 children, assessments in Reception Class last autumn. It reveals a marked increase in children needing help, and researchers have found similar worries in schools across england. There is huge concern expressed by schools about young Childrens Speech and language following the impact of the pandemic. We can see that in the survey results, but also anecdotally, right across our networks. This is a really strong theme coming across from schools and parents. You need words to play, to make friends at school, to have conversations and to learn. And the worry is that during the pandemic even more children may have fallen further have fallen further behind in learning the language skills they need. Good . Good sitting. And our voices. So could this be part of the answer . This Teaching Assistant has been trained to work closely with small groups. Weve been learning about seed sowing. We talked about different parts of the plants. Growing seeds. Learning and using new words, listening and repeating. We use different scenarios, different words, new words that we introduce in different narratives and activities during the sessions, and then we also use what words weve learned in the classroom environment. Its starting to uncurl. In research, children made Up To three months progress, gaining confidence, understanding more. 7000 primary schools have had the training. Its been scaled up with government funding. All the research shows that if a child does have issues with language at that age, then by adulthood, theyre four times more likely to struggle with reading, three times more likely to have Mental Health issues, twice as likely to be unemployed and have social mobility issues. So getting this right at such an early age is literally the key to childrens future. Harry, what is happening with the shoot . Hes become a little chatterbox. Hes always asking questions. She does come out with words that shes learned from school, then shell teach me At Home as well. Shell kind of teach me things theyve been doing, which is nice. Help at this stage can make a Difference Right through school. But even younger children have missed out too. Not all have seen a Health Visitor Face to face. The scale of the Pandemic Word Gap not yet measured. Branwenjeffreys, Bbc News, walsall. Werejoined now by Tv Presenter and bbc tiny happy People ambassador, annie price. Morning to you. Its very interesting hearing this, how the pandemic has affected really young children. Youve got two children yourself. What have you noticed . There are a lot of pluses. Its been nice to there are a lot of pluses. Its been nice to spend time together as a family nice to spend time together as a family. But its the little things i think family. But its the little things i think we family. But its the little things i think we dont realise, like adults wearing think we dont realise, like adults wearing masks. Its really hard For babies wearing masks. Its really hard For babies and wearing masks. Its really hard For babies and toddlers to interact. Not being babies and toddlers to interact. Not being able to go to the baby groups that we being able to go to the baby groups that we all love and the stay and plays that we all love and the stay and plays. Where we have all been in our little bubbles, they have missed out on contact little bubbles, they have missed out on contact with other People. They havent on contact with other People. They havent seen the broader family, friends havent seen the broader family, friends. They are missing out on these friends. They are missing out on these interactions, which makes them really these interactions, which makes them really nervous about seeing new People really nervous about seeing new People. My youngest is only six months People. My youngest is only six months. She is definitely content when months. She is definitely content when she months. 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We are seeing lovely pictures of you with your gorgeous little baby. | you with your gorgeous little baby. Can you see the difference when you are playing with things like that . Oh, yeah, For sure. Are playing with things like that . Oh, yeah, Forsure. I probably shouldnt admit this, but with sonny i started later because new mum, sledgehammer to the system, i didnt know what i was doing. I was more concerned with keeping him safe. Then he is more relaxed, more enjoyable. I have been on the tiny hgppy enjoyable. I have been on the tiny happy People-site'>People Site and using their games and tricks and language skills to do. So ive spoken to lenny a lot more and i have given her a lot more interaction. She is right in the game. More smiles, more giggles. I can straightaway tell, shes definitely a little bright spark. Its really lovely to speak to you. Thank you very much indeed. You can find out more about tiny happy People across the bbc. Triage find out more about tiny happy People across the bbc. Now the local news where People across the bbc. Now the local news where you People across the bbc. Now the local news where you are. Good morning from Bbc London, im tolu adeoye. The bbc has seen data which shows a Sewage Works in West London has been illegally dumping billions of litres of untreated sewage into The River Thames. Mogden Sewage Works deals with waste from more than Two Million People in the capital. Research shows it breached the conditons of its permit by discharging untreated sewage into the thames on 43 days last year. Discharges of sewage into the river is totally unacceptable, even when legally permitted. What i can say is were getting £100 million of investment here at mogden. The issues, the challenges are great its not going to be an overnight fix but were getting the investment to make us perForm better. Residents of buildings covered in Dangerous Cladding are calling on the government to protect tenants and leaseholders from paying For remedial work. The Fire Safety Bill which will determine who pays For the removal of Dangerous Cladding is due to be debated in the commons today. They bill was brought Forward to strengthen regulations following the Grenfell Tower Fire. The Former school of a 20 year old man who died after trying to save a woman in the thames say they will find a way to honour him. Tributes have continued For jimi Olubunmi Adewole. His Former headteacher has said he had a wonderful way of looking at life. Im hoping to visit with the parents later Today Or Tomorrow and will be working alongside them to see what they would like Forjimis memory at Harris Academy peckham. I am very keen to work alongside the family and make sure that however we decide to remember him, that its with their blessing. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. Its another chilly start this morning temperatures around zero. We mightjust get a sparkle of frost in one or two spots. Now, For today, we have got a front which is moving south. For us, im afraid it stays dry once again The Rain on that front staying a little further west. So well see some patchy cloud, some sunny spells today, the wind lighter, different direction, so actually its going to feel a little milder today 16, maybe 17 celsius so quite pleasant in The Sunshine later. Overnight tonight well see some clear spells again, that patchy cloud around. It is thick enough to produce the other spot of rain overnight but nothing more significant. Temperatures staying above zero thanks to the cloud between four and six celsius. Now For wednesday it is going to be another dry day, some patchy cloud, some sunny spells. But the front moves back across us overnight wednesday into thursday, and thats when we might get a little bit of rain towards the south of london and beyond. But, as you can see, there is a lot of dry weather still in the Forecast, and temperatures remain similar. Im back with the latest from the Bbc London in half an hour. Im back with the latest from the Bbc London in an hour. Now, though, its back to louise and dan. Bye For now. Hello, this is breakfast with Louise Minchin and dan walker. Borisjohnson will chair a meeting of his cabinet this morning, as he faces more questions about how the refurbishment of his downing Street Flat was paid For. It comes after his Former senioraide, dominic cummings, alleged the Prime Minister once planned to have donors secretly pay For the revamp which Mr Johnson has denied. The Prime Minister has also rejected claims he said he would rather see Bodies Pile High than take the country into a third lockdown. The first shipment of medical aid from the uk has arrived in india to help it tackle its growing coronavirus crisis. More than 600 pieces of equipment, including ventilators and oxygen machines have been sent. A Government Minister tweeted photos of the cargo being unloaded, describing it as International Cooperation at work. The family of a 20 year old who died afterjumping into The River Thames to rescue a woman say he should be honoured. Folajimi Olubunmi Adewole went into the water after spotting a Woman Fall from london bridge. His father said he wants his Sons Bravery to be recognised. Later we will be speaking to the director at the place where he went to school, as well. Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has been sentenced to a further 12 months in prison by the iranian authorities. The British Iranian Charity Worker completed a five Year Sentence For spying just last month. The Prime Minister says the uk will redouble efForts to free her, but her husband says that more coordinated efForts are needed. We said we would be speaking to th rse coffey, we can now bejoined by the work and Pensions Secretary, hopefully, live on breakfast this morning. We seem to have a few issues with our pictures this morning that im hopeful we will be able to see th r se morning that im hopeful we will be able to see th rse coffey. I dont know whether you can hear me, the work and Pensions Secretary good morning. We will find somebody, one of my friends will find somebody who can fix the camera. We can see you, its all right, we have technical issues at our end. If you are willing to hang on For a second we will try to find you in a moment. Just to let you know what is happening later in the programme, we will be speaking to the man, the 24 year old student who won mastermind, the youngest ever. He will be with us at around 8 30am but hopefully we have fixed our technical issues now and we can now see the work and Pensions Secretary, Therese Coffey. Sorry about that, thank you For being with us. We will speak to you about the Kick Starter Scheme later if thats ok time im sure you appreciate there are a number of stories how he was interested in. The flat refurbishment at Downing Street, can you try to clear off our viewers this morning, did the conservative party or private donations pay For any of those costs, including a loan of the refurbishment of that Prime Ministerial flat at Downing Street . The only thing i do know is that the Prime Minister has said he has paid For the expenses of redecoration. I dont have any other inFormation that has been shared with me. That is what the pm said and i take him on his word and. D0 is what the pm said and i take him on his word and. On his word and. Do you appreciate. On his word and. Do you appreciate. I on his word and. 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What is what the Prime Minister and one For the chancellor and it is quite usual For redecoration is to be done. It For redecoration is to be done. It is usual and there is a budget of £30,000 every year which im sure, because of the scrutiny around it, many of our viewers are aware of that. I am sure you will appreciate that. I am sure you will appreciate that because of the interest around the situation with lobbying at the moment, because this money potentially, if it did happen, could have come from a business person, somebody who has an interest potentially in government policy. That is why, surely you appreciate, it is an important issue to try to get to the bottom of. The Prime Minister said get to the bottom of. The Prime Minister said he get to the bottom of. The Prime Minister said he has get to the bottom of. The Prime Minister said he has made get to the bottom of. The Prime Minister said he has made the L Minister said he has made the payment. Simon case was in parliament yesterday. He is the most senior civil servant in the land, the Cabinet Secretary, he was in front of parliament discussing aspects of this. He is undertaking a review himself. He was not Cabinet Secretary at the time and he has said will share that with the select media to scrutinised parliament on a variety of issues including this. Why has it not all been declared already . Why are there still questions to be answered . That there is no problem, if the Prime Minister has paid For this, if it can be simply cleared up by showing receipts or whatever it might be, why cant that be done and that surely would lead to all of this going away. Surely would lead to all of this going away surely would lead to all of this going away. Publications will be done in the going away. Publications will be done in the usual going away. Publications will be done in the usual way. Going away. Publications will be done in the usual way. Quite i going away. Publications will be i done in the usualway. Quite often going away. Publications will be done in the usual way. Quite often a lot of these things are parts of annual departmental accounts, which every department does every year. It is not about trying to do something extraordinary, it isjust is not about trying to do something extraordinary, it is just about trying to do Business As Usual. The Prime Minister is focused on Peoples priorities, getting on with all that element, whether it is about making sure jabs by done. In terms of trying to get on in terms of creating jobs through the Kickstart Scheme Scheme For young People. 5ir Kickstart Scheme Scheme For young eo le. , Kickstart Scheme Scheme For young eole. ,,. People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying esterda People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying yesterday he People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying yesterday he wants People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying yesterday he wants a People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying yesterday he wants a full People. Sir Keir Starmer was saying yesterday he wants a full and yesterday he wants a full and transparent investigation into this. From his point of view he says it risks undermining trust in government. Do you understand that . I think People really focus on what it is we are doing to help People get through this pandemic, and throughout this the Prime Minister has tried to get the balance between saving lives and livelihoods. Both are important as we make progress and we are now on the Road Map to recovery. We still have to be careful along that way but i genuinely believe the public, as i have been out campaigning, that is what they are focused on. Their young sons or daughter who hasnt got thejob young sons or daughter who hasnt got the job they want, they are worried about opportunities For them in the future and that is why it has been a lot about vaccinations, a lot aboutjobs, as well as People still at school. The Learning Challenge they have had. We have been setting up they have had. We have been setting up schemes ready For the summit to make sure People, disadvantaged children, are not left behind. The government is really focused on trying to get through this as quickly and efficiently as possible whilst also consciously working on other priorities like climate change on which we are making huge progress. On which we are making huge rouress. ,. On which we are making huge progress on which we are making huge roress. ,. ,. ,. , ,. , progress. You have already said you are not progress. You have already said you are rrot sure progress. You have already said you are not sure of progress. You have already said you are not sure of the progress. You have already said you are not sure of the detail progress. You have already said you are not sure of the detail and progress. You have already said you are not sure of the detail and all are not sure of the detail and all you know is that the Prime Minister has paid For the refurbishment to his flat. As a member of the Tory Party, would you be happy, if it was to come to light, that party funds were used to decorate that flat . It were used to decorate that flat . It is a hypothetical situation. The only inFormation i have is that the Prime Minister has paid For this and he has made that very clear in his own words. It is a case of. There is a lot of discussion perhaps that will interest People, particularly in westminster and the media about aspects of redecoration, whether it is wallpaper or armchairs or whatever it is but i think the vast majority of People in this country are very keen about what it is we are very keen about what it is we are doing in order to protect livelihoods and the ongoing support For the welfare system, helping over 5 Million People keep theirjobs through the Furlough Scheme, and really try to make sure we ramp up as we get along that road to recovery to that full economic recovery to that full economic recovery which will continue to allow People to prosper in the future. L allow People to prosper in the future. ,. , future. I found this really interesting future. I found this really interesting about future. I found this really interesting about what i future. I found this really interesting about what People are interested in because you are making the point that People are not interested in what is happening with the flat were what the Prime Minister may say, but im sure there are People watching who care whether are People watching who care whether a Prime Minister they can trust is sitting in number 10, whether there is an issue of Honesty And Decency and you talked about the Prime Ministers works. One of the things in a lot of the papers this morning, which People, yes, inside the westminster bubble, but others are Talking About as well is whether the Prime Minister did say these words last october. About let the bodies piled high in response to pressure to instigate another lockdown. The Prime Minister says he didnt say that but can you understand why, if he did say that, and there are People who say they heard it, and will go on record, why that is an issue with many voters this morning . That is why the Prime Minister was very clear yesterday that he did not say that. I know the last year has been very difficult For this country, For the People in this country, For the People in this country, and i know i am particularly focused on young People who have been hit the hardest economic way of everybody. I take my views from speaking to People as i am out campaigning, or what i hear from constituents more generally. They want us to keep focused on making sure we get through this vaccination scheme. They want life to return to normal as quickly as possible. As a responsible government we need that careful progress along the Road Map to recovery and we will keep working on those issues, which i genuinely believe are the most important People in their daily lives. You talk about People in their daily lives. You talk about response to potential at that statement. I know you say the Prime Minister has denied it but the bereaved families For justice say these bodies were our loved ones, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, brothers, sisters, grandparents and wives. These callous comments will have caused untold hit to hundreds of thousands of us across the whole of thousands of us across the whole of the country. I of thousands of us across the whole of the country of the country. I think the last ear has of the country. I think the last year has been of the country. I think the last year has been really of the country. I think the last year has been really tough of the country. I think the last year has been really tough For of the country. I think the last year has been really tough For many People who have lost family members, friends, work colleagues. In a variety of ways that we have really seen how a global pandemic has really hit us hard. We cannot go back and necessarily change that, but what we have done is learn from making sure we can get the vaccine is in as possible, to be as effective in trying to get that right across the country. Over 60 of adults have now had their first dose and it is those actions we are doing to try and protect the virus but also to make sure we can make progress on getting back to life as normal and i think we are handling and straddling that challenge of saving lives and saving livelihoods, and try to make sure we can get back on track and tackle issues like some of the issues to do with children having lost out on hours of schooling, but also making progress and other key priorities in the year ahead. D0 and other key priorities in the year ahead. ,, and other key priorities in the year ahead. I. ,. , and other key priorities in the year ahead. , ~. ,. , and other key priorities in the year ahead. I. ,. ,. , ahead. Do you think any of this will affect the prime ahead. Do you think any of this will affect the Prime Minister . Ahead. Do you think any of this will affect the Prime Minister . I ahead. Do you think any of this will affect the Prime Minister . I think i affect the Prime Minister . I think the Prime Minister affect the Prime Minister . I think the Prime Minister has affect the Prime Minister . I think the Prime Minister has been affect the Prime Minister . I think the Prime Minister has been outl the Prime Minister has been out campaigning, ithink the Prime Minister has been out campaigning, i think the People i still responding to him positively and it shows that they are conscious that this pm is on their side and wants us to make progress to make do get life back to normal as quickly as possible and carefully put important balance the Prime Minister has to makejudgments important balance the Prime Minister has to make judgments and carefully and what we have to do to make progress. And what we have to do to make ro. Ress. And what we have to do to make rouress. , and what we have to do to make rouress. A,. , and what we have to do to make rouress. U, y. ,. , progress. The company, two thirds of those who have progress. The company, two thirds of those who have lost progress. The company, two thirds of those who have lost their progress. The company, two thirds of those who have lost theirjobs those who have lost theirjobs through pandemic are under 25. What out the governments plans to help People like that . Last out the governments plans to help People like that . People like that . Last year we announced People like that . Last year we announced the People like that . Last year we announced the kickstart People like that . Last year we l announced the Kickstart Scheme People like that . Last year we announced the Kickstart Scheme where we effectively subsidise employers to give opportunities to young People who are particularly far from their place of work, to give them that first foot on the jobs ladder. I am pleased we have created i think nearly 200,000 jobs. Those are going to be filled over the next few months, that is the plan, but im really pleased we have over 16,000 young People already in work. Last few that has averaged about 250 per day starting. As the economy opens up day starting. As the economy opens up even more so we are seeing employers saying they have had that placement on hold, they know what young People to help and to give them the experience and support. This is just a stepping stone For a lot of these young People and i am pleased we are seeing even more take that opportunity and we are still well on track to our target by The End of the year we will have helped quarter of A Million young People to get that first opportunity. Get that first opportunity. Therese coffe , get that first opportunity. Therese coffey, appreciate get that first opportunity. Therese coffey, appreciate your get that first opportunity. Therese coffey, appreciate your time get that first opportunity. Therese coffey, appreciate your time and i coffey, appreciate your time and thank you For bearing with us through the technical issues at the start. You are watching Bbc Breakfast, 7 43am and we are Talking About the impact of coronavirus and cricket. Now weve been seeing the distressing scenes in india and it is having an impact on the Countrys Premier Cricket competition, the ipl. Australians adam Zampa And Kane richardson are the latest international players to head home, but a number of england players are still competing including captain Eoin Morgan. Former England Bowler Monty panesar was in india just three weeks ago and has extended family there, he joins us now. Good morning, great to see you. What was a situation like in india when you were there recently . Was a situation like in india when you were there recently . Thank you For havin. You were there recently . Thank you For having me you were there recently . Thank you For having me on you were there recently . Thank you For having me on the you were there recently . Thank you For having me on the show you were there recently . Thank you For having me on the show and you were there recently . Thank you | For having me on the show and good morning. This situation i think was under control a few weeks ago while we were there For the t20 series. We had a really good bubble secure programme there but what is happening now in india, it is absolutely catastrophic. India are short of oxygen right now and they need urgent help from other nations around the world. Haifa need urgent help from other nations around the world. Around the world. How do you feel about the decision around the world. How do you feel about the decision of around the world. How do you feel about the decision of some around the world. How do you feel. About the decision of some players, including adam zampa, to actually leave at this point . Do you understand why that is happening . Yeah, the likes of australia, they are closing their borders and some of the players in the australian team, 14 players are there in the ipl from australia, and their concern is that after the ipo is over they may be stuck in india and not able to get back to australia and some of the players, the likes of adam zampa, he hasnt really featured way that the team so he feels it is the right time For him to go back. We have 11 players from the England Team who are still there, so the ecb has probably made there, so the ecb has probably made the right call where it is Up To individuals of whether they want to come back. With the ipl being played there, it would help the People of india to stay indoors and watching the ipl and get a control on this situation. I the ipl and get a control on this situation. The ipl and get a control on this situation. ,. ,. ,. ,~ ,. , situation. I was going to ask you that. Situation. I was going to ask you that this situation. I was going to ask you that this is situation. I was going to ask you that. This is a situation. I was going to ask you that. This is a hugely situation. I was going to ask you that. This is a hugely profitable | that. This is a hugely profitable event For india. It draws huge audiences so you feel that it should be allowed to carry on. I audiences so you feel that it should be allowed to carry on. Be allowed to carry on. I think one asect is be allowed to carry on. I think one aspect is that be allowed to carry on. I think one aspect is that it be allowed to carry on. I think one aspect is that it obviously be allowed to carry on. I think one aspect is that it obviously gets aspect is that it obviously gets People staying indoors. Something to look Forward to it For three to four hours, watching the ipl games, and secondly it is obviously a huge. I think a third of Indias Revenue comes from the ipl and also with the 100 happening this year, there is eligibility of under 23 players from the indian team can that in any indian players playing around the world, itjust helps financially with the governing body. I think the ipl continuing will be good to get control, but the only reason that it may stop is if there is an outbreak amongst the other teams and that is probably the last thing we want to say. Probably the last thing we want to sa. ~x probably the last thing we want to sa. ~, probably the last thing we want to sa. ,. , say. Thanks very much indeed, Monty Panesar talking say. Thanks very much indeed, Monty Panesar talking to say. Thanks very much indeed, Monty Panesar talking to us say. Thanks very much indeed, Monty Panesar talking to us this say. Thanks very much indeed, Monty Panesar talking to us this Morning Panesar talking to us this morning about the situation in the indian Premier League at the moment. Leicester have strengthened their hold on a top four spot in the Premier League after a 2 1 win over crystal palace. And surprise, surprise it was Kelechi Iheanacho who scored the winner For leicester 10 minutes from time with this stunning efFort. Thats 14 goals in 14 games For the foxes front man. Chelsea are in spain to take on real Madrid Tonight in their first leg of their Champions Tonight in theirfirst leg of their Champions League semi final. Its the first time in seven years they have been this far in the competition but last week they were facing calls from across football For them to be banned because of their involvement in the european super league. Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel disagrees with that sort of punishment. We deserved to be in the semifinal, like real we deserved to be in the semifinal, like real madrid deserved to be in the semifinal, and we dont deserve because the semifinal, and we dont deserve because of the semifinal, and we dont deserve because of political decisions, we deserve because of political decisions, we deserve because we came a long way. Of course deserve because we came a long way. Of course we deserve because we came a long way. Of course we deserve to play a semifinal of course we deserve to play a semifinal and if problems exist on a Sports Semifinal and if problems exist on a sports political level than it has to be sports political level than it has to be solved on this level. | sports political level than it has to be solved on this level. I think, like lots of to be solved on this level. I think, like lots of other to be solved on this level. I think, like lots of other People to be solved on this level. I think, like lots of other People in to be solved on this level. I think, like lots of other People in his like lots of other People in his position, inside clubs at the moment, is to pop really wanting to distance himself from decisions made by other People. Ads, distance himself from decisions made by other People. B. Lat distance himself from decisions made by other People by other People. A lot of that going on. Thank by other People. A lot of that going on thank you 7 48am and carol is in the wonderful Kew Gardens this morning, looking beautiful, good morning. It is. Kew gardens this morning, looking beautiful, good morning. It is, good mornin. I beautiful, good morning. It is, good morning i am beautiful, good morning. It is, good morning. I am right beautiful, good morning. It is, good morning. I am right next beautiful, good morning. It is, good morning. I am right next to beautiful, good morning. It is, good morning. I am right next to cherry i morning. I am right next to Cherry Tree Walk and you can see why. I am surrounded by beautiful cherry trees and also a kaleidoscope of colour in terms of the number of tulips we have and you can see yellow, pink, white, they are absolutely beautiful. The weather has been at bonkers this spring. We have had subzero temperatures, above average temperatures, a lot of sunshine. Some snow. But not a lot of rain. One other thing that has been very prevalent this april in particular the frost. I have a few numbers. In aberdeenshire, we have had 24 night frosts so far. The average For april is a in north yorkshire, 18 nights of frost, the average is 1. 5. In wales, 16 at night time frosts. The average is 6. 1. This morning across Southern England we have also had frost. It was a frosty start when we arrived here at Kew Gardens. Still quite cold but a lot of sunshine around and the Forecast-today'>Forecast Today is one of sunshine across southern areas, but For the rest of the uk it is fairly cloudy. We have some showers and some of those will emerge as we go through the course of the day to give some longer spells of rain. Low pressure is driving our weather it now. We have Weather Fronts wrapped around it, producing the showers which i literally rotating around that low pressure. Today, the likelihood is you will see a shower. The heaviest will be across North West wales, North West england and south West Scotland. Later in the day, persistent rain across North East Scotland. In between all that, some bright spells, but The Sunshine will be limited. As such i will be in abundance as we push down to the South East of england. Here, temperatures could get Up To 16 or 17 degrees, but along the North Sea Coastline once again with an onshore flow will feel cooler. Temperatures here roughly between seven and 9 degrees. For most of us we are looking roughly 11 to 13. Through this Evening And Overnight, our low pressure syncs a bit further south, we still have showers rotating around it. Some of them clumping together across the midlands, parts of wales and eventually south West England. Underthe of wales and eventually south West England. Under the Clear Skies left behind in the north it will be cold enough For a touch of frost. Tomorrow in the night is where we will see some sunshine, it will be drier than today. Not bone dry, still showers around, we still have some of that rain across wales, parts of the midlands and also the South West of england stop the South East are still staying likely dry but feeling cool in the north or North East a liquid. Some wintry showers, as well, on the pennines and also the grampians and highlands. Overnight wednesday into thursday, that band of rain moves east so we could see some in the South East, East Anglia beFore it clears during thursday. Thursday is drier For most of us, still some showers around and still that cold wind coming straight from the arctic, so temperatures below average For the time of year. With mentioning if you are thinking of planting, overnight frost will be prevalent through to the weekend. Thank you so much, carol, we will see you in half an hour. Thank you so much, carol, we will see you in half an hour. Lovely this mornin. See you in half an hour. Lovely this Morning Kew see you in half an hour. Lovely this morning Kew Gardens. See you in half an hour. Lovely this morning Kew Gardens. Carol see you in half an hour. Lovely this morning Kew Gardens. Carolwilli see you in half an hour. Lovely this| morning Kew Gardens. Carolwill be morning Kew Gardens. Carol will be there For the rest of the programme For us. Shes best known For her role as the flamboyantly dressed Marlene Boyce in only fools and horses, but now sue holderness is taking her talents to albert square. Shes joined the cast of eastenders For a special Guest Stint playing pushy theatrical agent estellejones, who sets her sights on billy mitchell. Lets Take A Look at her in tonights episode. Now, wheres your coat . Go and get your coat and then well go home and well get some dinner, yeah . Shes a little star, isnt she . Shes got a lot of potential. Fingers crossed. I hope you dont mind me being a little. Forward. Course not. Itsjust that, me and billy, we really hit it off today. I was wondering if it would be ok to call him. Arrange a date, perhaps . I thought id clear it with you first. Sorry. If. 0h. If that doesnt sit right, dont worry, ill back off. No, no, course not. Its, um. No, its fine. Yeah, itd be nice to see billy dating again. Cos hes a lovely man, so. Thank you For being so understanding. Was it finer . Its pine. Looks really awkward. And sue holdernessjoins us now. Wonderful to see you in eastenders. Where you are a fan of the show . Filth. Where you are a fan of the show . Oh, i was so excited, where you are a fan of the show . Oh, i was so excited, i where you are a fan of the show . Oj i was so excited, i was like where you are a fan of the show . ijj i was so excited, i was like a kid in a toy shop, like an obsessive fan. This is the Fish And Chip shop albert square, you feel as though you are in victorian square. Of course i have watched the show since 1985 on and off, i had a long period not watching because when you are in the theatre you dont. In my little stint i loved every second. Your Character Stint i loved every second. Your Character Estelle Stint i loved every second. Your Character Estelle comes stint i loved every second. Your Character Estelle comes in stint i loved every second. Your Character Estelle comes in and| stint i loved every second. Your Character Estelle comes in and does she cause havoc . You Character Estelle comes in and does she cause havoc . She cause havoc . You see, i think bill has she cause havoc . You see, i think billy has been she cause havoc . You see, i think billy has been having she cause havoc . You see, i think billy has been having a she cause havoc . You see, i think billy has been having a very she cause havoc . You see, i think billy has been having a very bad i billy has been having a very bad time and he deserves a bit of fun, and estelle is a goodtime girl. She likes to go off and have a nice Meal And Drink champagne and she takes one look at this rough diamond and thinks, i could have a little play with him. And it all looks potentially quite good but im not sure that honey is that keen on her. I cant give away what happens next that we have the most wonderful time doing it and For me i have been in this business For 50 years and never shut anything like this. It is incredible that when you watch it, and i have been watching avidly since the beginning of the year, you would never know that everybody is two metres apart. It looks as though i am sitting next to billy, like we have a very close contact, and we are two metres apart at all times. The way they are shooting it is incredible, it is a very exciting to do, but we had. You Cant Talk to the person just two feet away from you, you are talking to a Tennis Ball on a stick and his lines are being sent to you. But you would never know that. It is wonderful we have been able to get tv back because this industry has had a terrible time. Because this industry has had a terrible time. ,. ,. , terrible time. You would never know. Ima. Ine, terrible time. You would never know. Imagine. And terrible time. You would never know. Imagine. And you terrible time. You would never know. Imagine, and you are terrible time. You would never know. Imagine, and you are an terrible time. You would never know. Imagine, and you are an actor, terrible time. You would never know. Imagine, and you are an actor, so imagine, and you are an actor, so you can do this. Imagine you are marlene and estelle, they meet, would they get on . J marlene and estelle, they meet, would they get on . Marlene and estelle, they meet, would they get on . I have always rather helped. Would they get on . I have always rather helped. My would they get on . I have always rather helped. My first would they get on . I have always i rather helped. My first appearance as marlene was in 1985 when eastenders happen. When they obviously they will have the idea of marlene wandering over it to one fit and strolling into the Queen Vic and meeting up with all those People but i dont know, would kat us marlene get on . All that Leopard Print . It get on . All that Leopard Print . It is great to have you on because any excuse to show any old only fools and horses clips. Lets have a look. Gordon bennett duke, this is your uncle del and rodney. Duke growls. Hes lovely, aint he . Triffic. Take him For walkies first thing in the morning, once in the evening and then again last thing at night. When its bedtime, you put a blanket over him and then you talk to him For a while. Dont want me to bring his wind up, do you . He should be all right. I love every episode. They are all perfect. Just to come back to you, after having a slice of marlene, i cant believe you have been in the industry For 50 years and you have never done a soap. Have you been offered beFore and not been able to fit it in . J offered beFore and not been able to fit it in . ,. G. Fit it in . I have been offered a coule fit it in . I have been offered a couple of fit it in . I have been offered a couple of time, fit it in . I have been offered a couple of time, i fit it in . I have been offered a couple of time, i was fit it in . I have been offered a couple of time, i was offered | couple of time, i was offered emmerdale in 1985 when i had just had my first child, but since then not a hint of Dish Soap so to go into east and this was a great treat. Not a hint of soap. I suppose they have asked me because of marlene and sometimes People ask if i get worried about being typecast and in Fact Marlene has opened a lot of doors For me and i would have loved to have gone on playing her until i was pottering around with my zimmer frame. Playing her until i was pottering around with my zimmerframe. If i Cant Play Marlene i am very happy to play the wonderfully naughty estelle. He to play the wonderfully naughty estelle. ,. , to play the wonderfully naughty estelle. , ~ to play the wonderfully naughty estelle. ,. To play the wonderfully naughty estelle. , ~. , estelle. He sounds like a lovely Character Estelle. He sounds like a lovely Character Estelle. He sounds like a lovely character. She estelle. He sounds like a lovely character. She sounds estelle. He sounds like a lovely character. She sounds like i estelle. He sounds like a lovely character. She sounds like a | character. She sounds like a wonderful character. How has not done be For you . It has been a tough time For lots of People and your industry. J time For lots of People and your indust. , time For lots of People and your indust. , ,. , time For lots of People and your indust. , ,. , industry. I feel terribly sorry For so many People industry. I feel terribly sorry For so many People in industry. I feel terribly sorry For so many People in our industry. I feel terribly sorry For so many People in our industry| industry. I feel terribly sorry For. So many People in our industry to imagine these young kids who have been three years of Grammar School and there is no business. I have never had more than three months out of work until last year when i had 13 months after work that i was very lucky because i have a series i am about to start doing in malta which have been postponed three times so i have been postponed three times so i have known that there is work coming up have known that there is work coming up For me but actually the 13 months was very weird and my husband and i have never spent so long to get in our lives. It is looking weak still like each other. It has been a terrible time For an awful lot of People in our industry because you Forget about all the others, the crew, wardrobe, make up, lighting, sound. The industryjust died so we are very grateful they have managed to find a way of shooting during this terrible pandemic and For those a few days on eastenders it was huge fun, i would love to go back in. You are there over fun, i would love to go back in. You are there over the fun, i would love to go back in. You are there over the course of a week, we see estelle. Is there a way back in, is it done and dusted, could you potentially come back . If j in, is it done and dusted, could you potentially come back . Potentially come back . If i told you too much i potentially come back . If i told you too much i would potentially come back . If i told you too much i would of potentially come back . If i told you too much i would of course potentially come back . If i told you too much i would of course have i potentially come back . If i told you too much i would of course have to | too much i would of course have to kill you. I can tell you that she doesnt die anything is possible that is more than we were offered yesterday from kelly macdonald, which was no comment. Under full to speak to you. And you can watch sue in Eastenders Tonight from 7. 35 on bbc one. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Louise Minchin and dan walker. Our Headlines Today Pressure on the Prime Minister, as borisjohnson faces more questions over how the refurbishment of his flat was paid For. The first shipment of uk medical aid arrives in india, as the country struggles with a rising covid crisis. The hero of the Thames Tributes are paid to the 20 year old man who died afterjumping into the river to rescue a woman. I was just trying to see if i could see him. He just kept screaming my name. All i could hear was my name. It wasjust echoing. A bitter battle For your data a public row between Apple And Facebook as the latest iphone offers to limits how your online activity is accessed by advertisers. What might it mean For you . Good morning. Lam iamat i am at Kew Gardens. There are 161 Cherry Blossom trees here, some of which you can see in cherry were some in Cherry Blossom walk behind a Cold Start but a lot of sunshine. Fairly cloudy at times with some showers. Details later. Good morning. Its tuesday, april 27th. Our top story. Borisjohnson will chair a meeting of his cabinet this morning, as he faces more questions about how the refurbishment of his downing Street Flat was paid For. The Prime Minister has also strongly denied claims that he said he would rather see Bodies Pile High than take the country into a third lockdown. Lets get more now from our chief political correspondent, adam fleming. Good morning, adam. There seems no sign that this is about to blow over, is there . H0. About to blow over, is there . No, not et. About to blow over, is there . No, rrot yet the about to blow over, is there . No, not yet. The government sums up its message not yet. The government sums up its Message Today asjobs, not yet. The government sums up its Message Today as jobs, jobs, jobs, jabs. Message today as jobs, jobs, jobs, jabs. Jabs. Message today as jobs, jobs, jobs, jabs, jabs, jab macro. That is the message jabs, jabs, jab macro. That is the Message Borisjohnson gives jabs, jabs, jab macro. That is the message Boris Johnson gives to the cabinet message Boris Johnson gives to the cabinet when they have their regular Meeting Cabinet when they have their regular meeting later. There are these Issues Meeting later. There are these issues that are not going away. Questions issues that are not going away. Questions are still being asked. On the downing Street Flat which was refurbished, number10 say the downing Street Flat which was refurbished, number 10 say the Prime Minister refurbished, number 10 say the Prime Minister paid For it himself, but there minister paid For it himself, but there are minister paid For it himself, but there are allegations that he may have received a Loan Or Donation from have received a Loan Or Donation from Somebody Else to help them pay For it from Somebody Else to help them pay For it. Labour say if that was the case For it. Labour say if that was the case he For it. 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I are doing to protect livelihoods. Number are doing to protect livelihoods. Number 10 are doing to protect livelihoods. Numberio say are doing to protect livelihoods. Number10 say if are doing to protect livelihoods. Number 10 say if there are doing to protect livelihoods. Number 10 say if there was are doing to protect livelihoods. Number 10 say if there was Donation Or Loan number 10 say if there was Donation Or Loan or number 10 say if there was Donation Or Loan or anything, a number 10 say if there was Donation Or Loan oranything, a big if, it would or loan oranything, a big if, it would be or loan oranything, a big if, it would be declared by the Prime Minister would be declared by the Prime Minister in his register of ministerial interest. The issue there ministerial interest. The issue there is ministerial interest. The issue there is that one of those has not been there is that one of those has not been updated For a while yet and we are not been updated For a while yet and we are not exactly sure when the next one will are not exactly sure when the next one will come. The one will come. The question is that one of those has not been updated For a while yet and we are not exactly sure when the next one will come. The questions will continue. Adam fleming, thank you. The first shipment of medical aid from the uk has arrived in india to help it tackle its growing coronavirus crisis. More than 600 pieces of equipment, including ventilators and oxygen machines were offloaded from a flight in the early hours of this morning. It comes as the country recorded more than 300,000 new coronavirus cases For a sixth consecutive day. Devina gupta reports. A haunting warning. As these Funeral Pyres burned through the night in the western indian city of nachbar, they indicate how the country is failing to save precious lives. This Public Hospital in indias capital, delhi, is simply unable to cope. Romilla kumar came with her mother, whos on Oxygen Support and needs immediate aid. But like many others, they are Forced to wait For hours outside. Since morning we are calling People trying For oxygen and everything, but nobody� s responding. Even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients, and transporting additional Oxygen Supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. For now, countries like the uk and the us have come to indias aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits. But much more is needed. Until then, further millions in the city, The Endless nightmare continues. On sunday, at this hospital in north delhi, as its Oxygen Stock dwindled, families like that of rajat were told to organize oxygen on their own. He managed to refill the cylinder by paying 900 times the regular cost. For him, its a small price to keep his father alive and breathing in the icu. It wont last For more than one hour. Where do we go . Which government should we go to . Who will give us oxygen . My father is in the hospital right now. As rajat rushes to search For another oxygen refill, throughout the day, countless others are running out of time in indias capital. Devina gupta, Bbc News, delhi. In england, People aged 42 or over can now book theirjab online, in the latest phase of the Vaccination Roll out. Nearly 34 Million People more than half of all Uk Adults have now received a first dose, and over 12 Million have had a second. Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has been sentenced to a further 12 months in prison by the iranian authorities. The British Iranian Charity Worker completed a five Year Sentence For spying just last month. The Prime Minister says the uk will redouble efForts to free her, but her husband says that more coordinated efForts are needed. There clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and the others home, as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is you cant do diplomacy this way. And that is going to need discussions with with all of the Western World. Seven Minutes Past eight. We are going to talk about all sorts of things later. Carol is out and about this morning in Kew Gardens, looking at the glorious blossoms, tulips. Good morning. At the glorious blossoms, tulips. Good morning. Thats right. Good mornin. Good morning. Thats right. Good morning it good morning. Thats right. Good morning it is good morning. Thats right. Good morning. It is beautiful good morning. Thats right. Good morning. It is beautiful here. Good morning. Thats right. Good i morning. It is beautiful here. When we arrived at the temperature was below freezing. Now its just above freezing. So it has been a frosty start. Across many parts of Southern England it has been a Cold Start. Some of us seeing some frost. But The Sun is getting to work. The Forecast For today remains dry in the south, but For the rest of the uk its fairly cloudy with showers. Some of those will merge. The sunshine will be more limited. As we go through the morning we continue with the showers. Low pressure is basically dominating our weather. The showers are all rotating around it. We could see some heavy ones across North West wales, North West england and south West Scotland, where they could be thundery. Across North East Scotland more persistent rain. We hang on to The Sunshine further south. Along the North Sea Coastline today, it will feel cool. Temps malky are getting to 79 degrees. In The Sunshine, somewhere in the South East, we could see 16 or 17 degrees. Through this Evening And Overnight of the showers sink further south and merge across the midlands, parts of wales and the South West. In the north there will be a touch of frost. Tomorrow it is the north that will start with some sunshine. Still some scattered showers. Generally speaking, a drier day than today. Rain across parts of wales, the west midlands and the South West of england. With more of a north to breeze tomorrow, it is going to feel cold. Temperatures below freezing. As we go through the next few nights once again we are hanging onto overnight frost. Thank you, carol. That is putting a smile on my face, Kew Gardens. A bit of sunshine, a bit of blossom, and carol, of course. Thank you. Carol will be back in half an hour. Llkline will be back in half an hour. Nine Minutes Past will be back in half an hour. Nine Minutes Past eight. The family of a 20 year old who died afterjumping into The River Thames to rescue a woman, say he should be honoured For his bravery. Folajimi Oluboomi Adewole known asjimi to his friends went into the water after spotting a Woman Fall from london bridge. Sonja jessup reports. Flowers For the young man who has become known asjimi the hero. Folajimi Olubunmi Adewole died trying to save a stranger from the thames. She was rescued, along with another man, who alsojumped in. His parents, clearly deeply distressed, said they wanted to talk about how proud they were of their son. My son is a hero, and he is a very kind boy. Hes my friend. Even from At Home, he always come to me and we are really friends. This is my sons clothes. Since friday. I use these clothes to cover myself. Im smelling Forjimis body on these clothes. Jimis Friend Bernard was with him, and saw what happened. I could hearjimi screaming my name. It was just pitch black, everywhere. And i was just trying to see if i could see him. He just kept screaming my name. All i could hear was my name, it was just echoing. A Fundraising Page has raised more than £70,000 For his family and his funeral. I want my son to be honoured and appreciated For what he has done. To rescue someone inside the river, my son died there. I want my son to be officially honoured. Jimis family Talking About this young man. Tributes have been pouring in Forjimi. We can now speak to rebecca hickey, who was the principal of Harris Academy in peckham where jimi went to school. Imean, i mean, its such a distressing story, isnt it . Tell us about this extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank ou For extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank you For inviting extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank you For inviting me extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank you For inviting me on extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank you For inviting me on this extraordinary young man, jimi . Thank you For inviting me on this morning. It is you For inviting me on this morning. It is an you For inviting me on this morning. It is an extraordinary tale and a remarkable act of heroism byjimi, who we remarkable act of heroism byjimi, who we knew from year seven through to year who we knew from year seven through to year 12~ who we knew from year seven through to year 12~ a who we knew from year seven through to year 12. A very lively student. Very to year 12. A very lively student. Very charismatic, full of character. Known very charismatic, full of character. Known For very charismatic, full of character. Known For his smile. And always having known For his smile. And always having a known For his smile. And always having a very optimistic outlook on life. Having a very optimistic outlook on life he having a very optimistic outlook on life he was having a very optimistic outlook on life. He was very popular amongst his peers. Life. He was very popular amongst his peers, incredibly popular, and visiting his peers, incredibly popular, and visiting the his peers, incredibly popular, and visiting the family Last Night, we also saw visiting the family Last Night, we also saw huge numbers from his own Year Group also saw huge numbers from his own Year Group of visiting the family to pay their Year Group of visiting the family to pay their respects and to offer support pay their respects and to offer support in their time of need. I have support in their time of need. Have heard support in their time of need. I have heard you Talking About support in their time of need. J have heard you Talking About him saying he had extraordinarily good manners, he was cheeky but very well mannered . Manners, he was cheeky but very well mannered . ,. ,. ,. ,. Mannered . Yes, he was a bit of a cheeky chappie mannered . Yes, he was a bit of a cheeky chappie at mannered . Yes, he was a bit of a cheeky chappie at times. Mannered . Yes, he was a bit of a cheeky chappie at times. We mannered . Yes, he was a bit of a i cheeky chappie at times. We always knew when cheeky chappie at times. We always knew whenjimi was in the room or on the corridor knew whenjimi was in the room or on the corridor. He had that level of charisma the corridor. He had that level of charisma about him. But he had beautiful charisma about him. But he had beautiful manners. He would always hold the beautiful manners. He would always hold the door open For me. He had a hih hold the door open For me. He had a high respect hold the door open For me. He had a high respect For his principle and For all high respect For his principle and For all the high respect For his principle and For all the other teachers in the academy For all the other teachers in the academy. And if anybody missed the opportunity to hold a door open For Members Opportunity to hold a door open For members of staff, he would tell them off because that would have been against off because that would have been against his set of values. Beautifully brought it up. And a very upstanding member of our community that we will miss enormously. Community that we will miss enormously community that we will miss enormously. Community that we will miss enormousl. ,. , enormously. Anybody listening to somebody. Enormously. Anybody listening to somebody, realising enormously. Anybody listening to somebody, realising what enormously. Anybody listening to somebody, realising what had somebody, realising what had happened, somebody was clearly in trouble in The River Thames, that was a remarkable decision of his. What can you tell us about why he would have made that decision and how he would have made it . He would have instinctually how he would have made it . He would have instinctually identified how he would have made it . He would have instinctually identified that have instinctually identified that somebody needed Help And Support, and he somebody needed Help And Support, and he wouldnt have considered, thereFore. And he wouldnt have considered, thereFore, the consequences For him within thereFore, the consequences For him within that thereFore, the consequences For him within that. It was pure heroic and pure within that. It was pure heroic and pure self sacrifice. And everybody who is pure self sacrifice. And everybody who is speaking about him at the moment. Who is speaking about him at the moment, nobody is surprised he took that act moment, nobody is surprised he took that act but moment, nobody is surprised he took that act. But when you stop to consider that act. But when you stop to consider it, jumping into the thames at that consider it, jumping into the thames at that time consider it, jumping into the thames at that time of the night would have been a at that time of the night would have been a terrifying thing to have done been a terrifying thing to have done. But thatjust been a terrifying thing to have done. But that just demonstrates the level of done. But that just demonstrates the level of Spirit And Bravery that this young man has. We dont have many this young man has. We dont have many modern day heroes. And i truly do believe many modern day heroes. And i truly do believe thatjimi is one of them. And i do believe thatjimi is one of them. And i agree do believe thatjimi is one of them. And i agree wholeheartedly with his father and i agree wholeheartedly with his father and with siddique or, his Name Father and with siddique or, his name needs to be honoured For the act of name needs to be honoured For the act of heroism he demonstrated. Sadik act of heroism he demonstrated. Sadik khan. Act of heroism he demonstrated. sadik khan. You have been remembering him at the school . Taste remembering him at the school . We have. Yesterday, as soon as we could do after have. Yesterday, as soon as we could do after the have. Yesterday, as soon as we could do after the event, all students were do after the event, all students were inFormed of whojimi was and what were inFormed of whojimi was and what he were inFormed of whojimi was and what he had done on the Saturday Night what he had done on the Saturday Night and what he had done on the Saturday Night. And we congregated the entire community night. And we congregated the entire community in our school playground. All of community in our school playground. All of the community in our school playground. All of the students come every Year Group all of the students come every Year Group and all of the students come every Year Group and all of our staff, and we applauded group and all of our staff, and we applauded him For two minutes. We stood applauded him For two minutes. We stood in applauded him For two minutes. We stood in silence and we thought about stood in silence and we thought about his stood in silence and we thought about his memory, his bravery and the fact about his memory, his bravery and the fact that he was a member of our community the fact that he was a member of our community and how important that was For us community and how important that was For us. � community and how important that was For us. ,. , community and how important that was For us. I. ,. For us. And you will take care, will ou, to For us. And you will take care, will you, to remember For us. And you will take care, will you, to remember him For us. And you will take care, will you, to remember him and For us. And you will take care, will you, to remember him and keep i For us. And you will take care, will| you, to remember him and keep In Touch with his family . Taste you, to remember him and keep In Touch with his family . Touch with his family . We will do. Its touch with his family . We will do. Its important touch with his family . We will do. Its important. As touch with his family . We will do. Its important. As i touch with his family . We will do. Its important. As i said, touch with his family . We will do. Its important. As i said, i touch with his family . We will do. Its important. As i said, i met its important. As i said, i met with its important. As i said, i met with the its important. As i said, i met with the family Last Night. And in due time with the family Last Night. And in due time we will discuss with them how they due time we will discuss with them how they would most like jimis memory how they would most like jimis memory to be commemorated Forever at our Harris Memory to be commemorated Forever at our Harris Academy in peckham. Now is not our Harris Academy in peckham. Now is not the our Harris Academy in peckham. Now is not the time to decide what that is not the time to decide what that is going is not the time to decide what that is going to is not the time to decide what that is going to look like, but we will make is going to look like, but we will make sure is going to look like, but we will make sure that he is honoured in whatever make sure that he is honoured in whatever way that the parents and we think is whatever way that the parents and we think is most suitable For him. So that our think is most suitable For him. So that our students can constantly now that our students can constantly now that he that our students can constantly now that he absolutely exemplified the standards and expectations that we have here standards and expectations that we have here at the academy. | standards and expectations that we have here at the academy. Have here at the academy. I really a reciate have here at the academy. I really appreciate your have here at the academy. I really appreciate your time. Have here at the academy. I really appreciate your time. Assistant i appreciate your time. Assistant director at harris federation, where jimi was at school. Jimi was at school. Lovely tributes there. Vivek singh is the chief executive of the cinnamon club, wherejimi worked. Hes with us now. Appreciate your time this morning. I would imagine that, a similar situation when to everybody else who knew situation when to everybody else who kneinmi, it must have been a real shock to you . Kneinmi, it must have been a real shock to you . Completely. Thanks For havin. Me. Shock to you . Completely. Thanks For having me its shock to you . Completely. Thanks For having me its a shock to you . Completely. Thanks For having me. Its a real shock to you . Completely. Thanks For having me. Its a real Privilege Shock to you . Completely. Thanks For having me. Its a real privilege to having me. Its a real privilege to be able having me. Its a real privilege to be able to having me. Its a real privilege to be able to pay tribute tojimi, who has been be able to pay tribute tojimi, who has been selfless and heroic in ways that no has been selfless and heroic in ways that no one has been selfless and heroic in ways that no one can imagine. At the best of times that no one can imagine. At the best of times hospitality needs People to look after of times hospitality needs People to look after others and make others happy~ look after others and make others happy. This is beyond and above what anybody happy. This is beyond and above what anybody can happy. This is beyond and above what anybody can ask For. What jimi did, he has anybody can ask For. What jimi did, he has worked with us For 18 months. I he has worked with us For 18 months. I had he has worked with us For 18 months. I had interacted with him as recently i had interacted with him as recently as wednesday and thursday. He had recently as wednesday and thursday. He had been running around carrying food. He had been running around carrying food, taking food from the kitchen to the food, taking food from the kitchen to the tables. And he was the sort of guy to the tables. And he was the sort of guy who to the tables. And he was the sort of guy who was very difficult to keep of guy who was very difficult to keep out of guy who was very difficult to keep out of action. I mean, he had to be keep out of action. I mean, he had to be at keep out of action. I mean, he had to be at the keep out of action. I mean, he had to be at the centre of things. Nothing to be at the centre of things. Nothing would stop him. He was not scared nothing would stop him. He was not scared of nothing would stop him. He was not scared of hard work. Not scared of anything scared of hard work. Not scared of anything that would stop him. He was genuinely anything that would stop him. He was genuinely very optimistic and positive genuinely very optimistic and positive and wanted to help People. All of positive and wanted to help People. All of those things, his colleagues, People all of those things, his colleagues, People who worked with him directly, they appreciated a great deal. But none they appreciated a great deal. But none of they appreciated a great deal. But none of us they appreciated a great deal. But none of us are thought that he was capable none of us are thought that he was capable of none of us are thought that he was capable of doing anything like this. And this. Capable of doing anything like this. And this. I capable of doing anything like this. And this, i think, is a testament. It and this, i think, is a testament. It is and this, i think, is a testament. It is unbelievable how he did it and what he it is unbelievable how he did it and what he did. Ijust think, what was going what he did. Ijust think, what was going on what he did. Ijust think, what was going on in what he did. Ijust think, what was going on in his mind when he decided to make going on in his mind when he decided to make that leap into the Water Thinking to make that leap into the Water Thinking he could do it . This is not ust thinking he could do it . This is not just a thinking he could do it . This is not just a normal person. This takes somebody just a normal person. This takes somebody incredibly kind, incredibly brave. Somebody incredibly kind, incredibly brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do that brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do that. It� s brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do that. � ,. , brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do that. � ,. , brave, incredibly selfless. Selfless to do that. � ,. ,. To do that. Its amazing to hear our to do that. Its amazing to hear your tributes to do that. Its amazing to hear your tributes to to do that. Its amazing to hear your tributes to him, to do that. Its amazing to hear your tributes to him, having i to do that. Its amazing to hear. Your tributes to him, having spent 18 months working with him. And hearing his Academy Principal as well. And from what both of you have said, it seems he was a great guy to be around, really good sense of humour, impeccable manners, the sort of person some of your other employees would love to work with . Yeah. You spent days and weeks training yeah. You spent days and weeks training People and teach them how to be funny, how to look after People to be funny, how to look after People. Have a generally good sense of humour People. Have a generally good sense of humour. This boy, i could relate to him of humour. This boy, i could relate to him i of humour. This boy, i could relate to him. I spent years, ive lived in this country to him. I spent years, ive lived in this country For 20 years, i spent a great this country For 20 years, i spent a great deal this country For 20 years, i spent a great deal of time in new Cross And Peckham great deal of time in new Cross And Peckham i great deal of time in new Cross And Peckham. I could get his cheek. I could peckham. could get his cheek. I could really peckham. I could get his cheek. I could really get it. There would be times could really get it. There would be times when his supervisors would think times when his supervisors would think he times when his supervisors would think he was not taking things as seriously think he was not taking things as seriously as he should. But thats ust seriously as he should. But thats just a seriously as he should. But thats just a 19. Seriously as he should. But thats just a 19, 20 year old boy. Completely full of life. As he demonstrated at the very end. He ust demonstrated at the very end. He just put demonstrated at the very end. He just put others beFore him like very few People would or could. It has been a pleasure few People would or could. It has been a pleasure to few People would or could. It has been a pleasure to talk few People would or could. It has been a pleasure to talk to few People would or could. It has been a pleasure to talk to you. I been a pleasure to talk to you. Thank you very much. Appreciate you talking to us. The last few days have been difficult For you and many others who knew have been difficult For you and many others who kneinmi. Vivek singh, whojimi worked For. It is others who kneinmi. Vivek singh, who jimi worked For. Who jimi worked For. It is worth mentioning who jimi worked For. It is worth mentioning as who jimi worked For. It is worth mentioning as well who jimi worked For. It is worth mentioning as well that who jimi worked For. It is worth mentioning as well that he who jimi worked For. It is worth | mentioning as well that he went who jimi worked For. It is worth i mentioning as well that he went in to save a woman who was rescued as well. An extraordinary piece of bravery. Well. An extraordinary piece of brave. , bravery. Incredible. It is approaching bravery. Incredible. It is approaching 20 bravery. Incredible. It is approaching 20 minutes bravery. Incredible. It is approaching 20 Minutes Past bravery. Incredible. It is approaching 20 Minutes Past eight. Lets bring you another story this morning. Voters in Scotland Head to the polls to elect members of the Scottish Parliament next week and the issue of independence is high on the agenda. The snp and the scottish greens are among those calling For another referendum, while the conservatives, labour and the Lib Dems oppose one. But what are the public Talking About . We sent our political Correspondent Nick Eardley to glasgow to find out. Here in glasgow, there are some pretty imposing reminders of its past as the Second City of the british empire. These days, though, the economy looks a bit different. In normal times, a bigger focus on gigs and events, less on shipyards. Senses of identity have changed, too. In the last referendum, glasgow backed independence and, ahead of the election next week, People are Talking About Scotlands Future again. For me, personally, Scottish Independence is the main thing in this election. Its a chance For. Obviously For scotland to get a say again, its a chance For a new fresh start, which everybody wants after covid. Independence should not be the most important issue at this election. It should be kind of building back better with a green recovery. Scotlands control of big pandemic decisions is playing a role in the debate. Nicola sturgeon and her party ran a country through a global wide pandemic. Why cant she run everything else the Furlough Scheme and the vaccines and stuff like that . We could have made that decision, too, if we were independent. The pandemic has exacerbated all inequalities and Thats Education underneath the Snp Government so, yeah, the Snp Havent been fantastic but because independence is still on the cards, its essentially a free pass For them For this election. Some argue a referendum would be a distraction. By saying that we Cant Focus on two things its kind of insulting our own intelligence and the Peoples intelligence, the fact that were a smart nation im sure we can multitask. Can borisjohnson just keep saying no if the scottish People are voting For pro independence parties . No, i dont think so. If theres a pro Independence Majority in holyrood, theyll have a mandate to have a second referendum. And it would detract completely from our undermine our democracy. Thats not the view in Downing Street, though. The Uk Government has made it pretty clear itll say no to another referendum, even if theres a pro Independence Majority which raises the possibility of a pretty tense Stand Off over the next few years in which independence continues to be a key issue. As the Parties Line up their arguments, businesses wonder what it all means For them. Shearers candles been busier than ever in the last few months. The boss here thinks the economy should be the focus, not independence. Its certainly a distraction, and i think its a distraction For the politicians. And he wants the scottish and Uk Governments to work together. It would mean theyre not wasting time arguing with each other. We might get a little bit there a little bit quicker and a little bit better and a little bit faster. Is it likely . He laughs. Is it possible . I. Have my doubts. Independence isnt the only thing For voters here to weigh up theres a lot at stake in these elections but the debate over Scotlands Future is hard to avoid. Nick eardley, Bbc News, glasgow. You can get more inFormation about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the Bbc News website. If you were watching the mastermind final Last Night, you will have seen 24 year old Jonathan Gibson become the youngest ever person to win mastermind since the show started in 1972. The student from glasgow won by four points in the Grand Final scoring a perfect 11 out of 11 in his Specialist Subject the Comedy Song writing duo Flanders And Swann. Lets Take A Look. Your name is . Jonathan gibson. Ph student your name is . Jonathan gibson. Ph student in your name is . Jonathan gibson. Ph student in history. Your name is . Jonathan gibson. Ph student in history. Your your name is . Jonathan gibson. Ph student in history. Your chosen student in history. Your chosen subject . Student in history. Your chosen subject . Flanders student in history. Your chosen subject . Flanders and student in history. Your chosen subject . Flanders and swann. I student in history. Your chosen subject . Flanders and swann. January brings subject . Flanders and swann. January brings the subject . Flanders and swann. January brings the Snow Subject . Flanders and swann. January brings the snow. Haymarket. Subject . Flanders and swann. January brings the snow. Haymarket. Satire. 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How many of them did he aet riuht . speechless. How many of them did he get right . so speechless. How many of them did he get right . so good. And we can now speak to Mastermind Champion Jonathan Gibson, who joins us from glasgow. Congratulations. What an impressive perFormance Last Night . Congratulations. What an impressive perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much. Its perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much its so perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much. Its so incredible perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much. Its so incredible to perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much. Its so incredible to be perFormance Last Night . Thank you so much. Its so incredible to be here. I much. Its so incredible to be here. The response from everyone has been overwhelmingly lovely. I just feel so incredibly lucky. And yeah, its great so incredibly lucky. And yeah, its great it so incredibly lucky. And yeah, its great. It feels like a dream. Of course great. It feels like a dream. Course it great. It feels like a dream. Of course it wasnt great. It feels like a dream. Jjf course it wasnt last great. It feels like a dream. Jjj course it wasnt Last Night, it was probably some months ago, wasnt it . Yes, it was about four months ago. Since yes, it was about four months ago. Since then yes, it was about four months ago. Since then it yes, it was about four months ago. Since then it hasjust been me, my parents since then it hasjust been me, my parents and since then it hasjust been me, my parents and my sister have known about parents and my sister have known about it parents and my sister have known about it its parents and my sister have known about it. Its good to have visual evidence about it. Its good to have visual evidence on the tv apart from Anything Evidence on the tv apart from anything else. Evidence on the tv apart from anything else evidence on the tv apart from anything else. Evidence on the tv apart from an hinu else. ,. ,. , anything else. 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They would play them For me on long carjourneys they would play them For me on long car journeys when they would play them For me on long carjourneys when i was seven or eight carjourneys when i was seven or eight i carjourneys when i was seven or eight. I knew every single lyric to every eight. I knew every single lyric to every single song. Its been a passion every single song. Its been a passion For absolutely ages. It was so nice passion For absolutely ages. It was so nice to passion For absolutely ages. It was so nice to revisit them For this. Ive so nice to revisit them For this. We not so nice to revisit them For this. Ive not listened to them all that much ive not listened to them all that much in ive not listened to them all that much in the last ten years. | ive not listened to them all that much in the last ten years. I feel we should much in the last ten years. I feel we should educate much in the last ten years. I feel we should educate the much in the last ten years. I feel we should educate the british i we should educate the british public. Can you sing a bit of the Hippopotamus Song For us . Yeah. Yeah. Mod, yeah. Mod, mud, yeah. Mod, mud, glorious mud. Mod, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it For cooling the Blood. So follow me down to the hollow and they let us wallow in glorious mud. Honestly not only are you a mastermind but you are a brilliant perFormer. Absolutely brunette. Fantastic. One of the things about mastermind that strikes me, and i have set in that chair and it is truly terrifying, how did you manage the nerves . You were so cool under pressure. The nerves . You were so cool under ressure. ~. ,. , pressure. Well, that is incredibly nice of you pressure. Well, that is incredibly nice of you to pressure. Well, that is incredibly nice of you to say. Pressure. Well, that is incredibly nice of you to say. I pressure. Well, that is incredibly nice of you to say. I definitely i nice of you to say. I definitely didnt nice of you to say. I definitely didnt feel cool under pressure. I was worried more than anything else about was worried more than anything else about how was worried more than anything else about how i was worried more than anything else about how i would come across on television about how i would come across on television because i felt so incredibly nervous. I was worried i might incredibly nervous. I was worried i might look incredibly nervous. I was worried i might look like i was about to pass out. Might look like i was about to pass out but might look like i was about to pass out. But yeah, i think once you are in the out. But yeah, i think once you are in the chair. Out. But yeah, i think once you are in the chair, and once John Humphrys is reading in the chair, and once John Humphrys is reading the questions, you try to focus is reading the questions, you try to focus on is reading the questions, you try to focus on one is reading the questions, you try to focus on one question at a time. Really. Focus on one question at a time. Really, when you are doing that there really, when you are doing that there is really, when you are doing that there is not enough headspace really do think there is not enough headspace really do think about being on tv or think about do think about being on tv or think about how do think about being on tv or think about how nervous you are. It was more about how nervous you are. It was more nerve racking watching other People more nerve racking watching other People accumulating points when you are sitting People accumulating points when you are sitting back in the background. In are sitting back in the background. 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Jonathan gibson, 24 when he won cheered us up. Thank you. Jonathan i gibson, 24 when he won mastermind. The youngest ever winner. Quite some accolade. Brilliant. Time now to get the news, Travel And Weather where you are. Good morning from Bbc London, im tolu adeoye. The bbc has seen data which shows a Sewage Works in West London has been illegally dumping billions of litres of untreated sewage into The River Thames. Mogden Sewage Works deals with waste from more than Two Million People in the capital. Research shows it breached the conditions of its permit by discharging untreated sewage on 43 days last year. Discharges of sewage into the river is totally unacceptable, even when legally permitted. What i can say is were getting £100 million of investment here at mogden. The issues, the challenges are great its not going to be an overnight fix but were getting the investment to make us perForm better. Residents of buildings covered in Dangerous Cladding are calling on the government to protect tenants and leaseholders from paying For remedial work. The Fire Safety Bill which will determine who pays For the removal of Dangerous Cladding is due to be debated in the commons today. They bill was brought Forward to strengthen regulations following the Grenfell Tower Fire. For residents who hope to be protected from having to foot the costs themselves a Decision Cant come soon enough. If the Dr Fox amendment goes through we will be celebrating because that stick of losing our homes is just such a weight. Theres People going into depression. This really needs to end. The Former school of a 20 year old man who died after trying to save a woman in the thames say they will find a way to honour him. Tributes have continued For jimi Olubunmi Adewole. His Former headteacher has said he had a wonderful way of looking at life. And the school will speak to his family about how best to remember him. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. Now the weather with kate kinsella. Good morning. Its another chilly start this morning temperatures around zero. We mightjust get a sparkle of frost in one or two spots. Now, For today, we have got a front which is moving south. For us, im afraid it stays dry once again The Rain on that front staying a little further west. So well see some patchy cloud, some sunny spells today, the wind lighter, different direction, so actually its going to feel a little milder today 16, maybe 17 celsius so quite pleasant in The Sunshine later. Overnight tonight well see some clear spells again, that patchy cloud around. It is thick enough to produce the other spot of rain overnight but nothing more significant. Temperatures staying above zero thanks to the cloud between four and six celsius. Now For wednesday it is going to be another dry day, some patchy cloud, some sunny spells. But the front moves back across us overnight wednesday into thursday, and thats when we might get a little bit of rain towards the south of london and beyond. But, as you can see, there is a lot of dry weather still in the Forecast, and temperatures remain similar. Im back with the latest from the Bbc London in half an hour. Now, though, its back to louise and dan. Bye For now. Hello, this is breakfast with Louise Minchin and dan walker. Morning live follows breakfast on bbc one. Lets find out whats on todays show with kym and gethin. Good morning. Coming up on morning live, after a huge rise in cases in india, and 2,800 Deaths Yesterday alone, Dr Punam will give us her take on whether the new variant is to blame For the surge. And shell also be answering some your questions, so if you have any health concerns, please get In Touch now. And she is making her debut in the studio, so it is lovely to see her. Also coming up, 20 of People say they turned to alcohol to help cope with the stresses of lockdown. But today, were meeting one man who did the opposite and has never looked back. Radio one Dj Dean Mccullough will be revealing how becoming teetotal helped him land his dream job. And having had his own Pet Health Scare with his dog oli, who has thankfully since fully recovered, our vet drjames greenwood tells us the signs we should never ignore when our pets are under the weather. And hes got a fatal warning about the dangers our facemasks pose to dogs. And well be joined by tv� s other good guy, dom littlewood. Hell be telling us why hes on a mission to shine a light on some of the Forgotten industries that have helped us through the pandemic. And im very excited about this my daughter is on the show. My on screen daughter, that is Actress Katherine rose morley is here to give us the latest on the syndicate ahead of tonights episode, and shell be telling us how taking on a mammoth project has helped her through lockdown. You are always in that dressing gown, i chew . It you are always in that dressing gown. L chew . But will it be a bigger than the Task Aljaz is setting us in strictly fitness . We will see what is now 15 am For all of that. Taste we will see what is now 15 am For all of that we will see what is now 15 am For all of that. ~. ,. ,. ,. , all of that. We look Forward to the tabard, all of that. We look Forward to the tabard. See all of that. We look Forward to the tabard, see you all of that. We look Forward to the tabard, see you later all of that. We look Forward to the tabard, see you later on. Losing a pregnancy is devastating, but current rules in the Uk State that women can only receive tests and treatment after theyve had three miscarriages in a row. A Global Report published today says Miscarriage Care is inconsistent, and researchers have called For a complete overhaul to ensure People get the help they need. Eastenders Actress Lacey Turner had two miscarriages shes been speaking to breakfast� s Graham Satchell about her experience. When youre growing up, you think, oh, im going to be married at 26 and ill be pregnant by 28. I was 29, i think, and we were pregnant and i was so excited you know, thinking of names and things like that. I got to seven weeks and i woke up, i think about four, five in the morning, just really, really heavy bleeding. Ijust remember sitting on my bed in a ball, sobbing. At the time, i felt like, why me . Why is this only happening to me . And i did feel so alone because nobody knew. Eastenders Actress Lacey Turner has had two miscarriages. She didnt tell anyone at the time because both happened beFore the 12th week of pregnancy. For me, i think you become a mother the minute youre pregnant. And For that to be taken away, thats. Thats another loss. You sort of. You. You grieve the fact that you arent going to be a mother, as well as losing a baby. It was a loss. You know, at seven weeks. Losing a baby in pregnancy has a devastating impact. Todays report by the charity tommys found miscarriage almost quadruples the risk of suicide, doubles the risk of depression, and costs the Uk Economy almost half A Billion pounds a year. You are literallyjust left to there to dry. Yeah, yeah youre like, ok. With nothing. Lacey is meeting laura, whos had four miscarriages. I can honestly say i think about it every day. Its the first thing i think about in the morning and the first thing the last thing at night. Because its. Its consuming. And i. You know, i used to blame myself and think, i have to be strong, i have to get on with it. But i think sometimes you do just need to have a cry, and its ok to feel sad about it because its. Its a hard thing to go through. I was a bit angry, actually. The current rules in the uk say you can only have treatment if youve had three miscarriages. Its something campaigners now say needs to change. I went and asked if i could have some testing and try and find a reason For why it happened, to prevent it happening again. And to know that you have to go through it three times to even get that is. Its really hard, actually, and it makes you feel like they dont take it as seriously as they should, as well. It makes it feel like its no big deal. Laura is finally having treatment, but remains worried about trying again, and what might happen. Lacey has been more lucky. She has two young children her son trilby just a couple of months old. Lacey has been speaking publicly about her experience of miscarriage to let People know theyre not alone, and to campaign For more support, more treatment, more help. Graham satchell, Bbc News. Werejoined now byjane brewin, whos chief executive of tommys the charity that led the research. Lacey turners story, and laura, those stories will resonate with so many People. Those stories will resonate with so many People those stories will resonate with so many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all of many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all of us many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all of us will many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all of us will have many People. Yes, indeed. One in four of all of us will have a four of all of us will have a miscarriage at some point in our lives. It is extremely common. Tell us about the lives. It is extremely common. Tell us about the rule lives. It is extremely common. Tell us about the rule of three and why it has been and why you want that changed. It has been and why you want that chan. Ed. It has been and why you want that chanced. ,. ,. , changed. 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The a er is happy, healthy pregnancies. The paper is Talking About the different approaches after each miscarriage. What do you think of that . Right from the start, Mental Health, as well needs to be prioritised . Yeah, so we are saying well needs to be prioritised . Yeah, so we are saying that well needs to be prioritised . Yeah, so we are saying that we well needs to be prioritised . Yeah, so we are saying that we need well needs to be prioritised . Yeah, so we are saying that we need a so we are saying that we need a graded model of care and it has been put together by experts from around the uk. There is a huge national consensus among experts. After one miscarriage, dont miscarriages, you should receive some help to assess your Mental Health. Do you need Treatment Or Event help with your Mental Health . Also things like Lifestyle Advice on things like smoking, alcohol, your weight, your general diet, all of these things can have an impact on miscarriage. We found People coming to us at tommys having had three miscarriages and never been told they should give up smoking, For instance. Good Lifestyle Advice after the first miscarriage, and then after the second, really looking at some basic tests to see if there is some underlying reason For the miscarriage. After three, all the really specialist care that we are so good at at the few centres we are so good at at the few centres we have, but they need to be more centres For Miscarriage Care. Jane brewin, ceo centres For Miscarriage Care. Jane brewin, ceo of centres For Miscarriage Care. Jane brewin, ceo of tommys, thank you For talking to us this morning. The Uk And Scottish Governments have said they are working to provide the best support For families affected by pregnancy loss. While the welsh government say that all health boards are expected to ensure they are compliant with relevant guidelines on miscarriage. And For details of organisations that can help with Advice And Support about miscarriage, go online to bbc. Co. Uk actionline. Millions of People in the uk own an iphone or an ipad but a new feature being rolled out by the manufacturer, apple, has ignited a massive row with facebook. Its all about how our online activity is used to make money. Ninas having a look For us. Have you ever been shopping online For a pair of shoes and then you see that very website in the box on the Facebook Page . You that very website in the box on the Facebook Page . That very website in the box on the Facebook Nae . ,. ,. , Facebook Page . You are bringing back traumatic memories Facebook Page . You are bringing back traumatic memories of Facebook Page . You are bringing back traumatic memories of that Facebook Page . You are bringing back traumatic memories of that business i traumatic memories of that business when my husband found the specific shoes i was buying For him because it popped up in ourFamily Computer. Things you look For a death traps, passed on use it to try to make money. Things that you look at to buy. A bitterfeud between two of the worlds biggest Companies Facebook and apple. Its all about whether you should be asked For permission to allow apps like facebook to track your activity online. If youve been looking For clothes on the internet recently you might have noticed youll later get an advert For the same items on facebook. This is because all the apps youve downloaded Have Automatic Access To whats known as your unique identifier For advertisers. It allows apps to follow you wanders across the internet, building up a detailed picture of who you are. Where you live. What youre into. How you spend. This is gold dust For advertisers. Apple says this needs to change. Under their new software update, unless you opt in to targeted ads, this Tracking Wont happen. Surveys suggest 80 of us will prefer to opt out. This is a huge blow to facebook which makes almost all of its money from adverts. The less facebook knows about you, the less it will be able to charge businesses For advertising. And facebook says targeted ads have been a fantastic tool For small businesses especially over the pandemic. And some experts agree they will also suffer. Facebook is amazing For advertisers, only because it can do this thing which is called hyper targeting, which means you can pick different demographics and different Personality Types and pretty much everything youd ever want to know about someone so you can be really precise with your advertising. Thats actually why its been a bit of a boon For small business owners and all sorts of People. Its almost democratised the idea of media and its made it possible For everyone to get involved. However, theres also a downside to that. And apple argues that downside is your privacy being compromised often without you even knowing. The question is, does it matter . Are you comFortable with apps knowing about you . Here is what some of you had to say. Rob on twitter says he hopes samsung will follow. Already block as much as i can. Murph on twitter with the old adage, if you are not paying, then you are the product. Surely People are aware of that. Basically you get nothing For free matthew on twitter says Hes Part of the 80 who would block the content. He would rather pay For apps than have companies with open access to data. It is really interesting and we will see how this plays out and the impact it might have on apps because you would have to put your money where your mouth is. Would you rather pay For an app or have your data out there . It is interesting, especially because they are such a big part of our lives without us thinking about how they are funded. 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The Cherry Blossom behind me. We have been looking at the tulips and something out of this money was a green woodpecker. We are going to share it with you now. The green woodpecker is donor who has a bright red crown and the black moustache. The males have a messenger to the most so you can tell them apart and it spends much of its time ants on the ground. It doesnt often do the D D D D D D on trees like other woodpecker species do. It is incredible to see so closer and it was not perturbed by me filming it in the slightest. When we arrived at Kew Gardens this morning it was cold and frosty but we have Clear Skies. Now the temperature here is around 4. 5 degrees but in the south of England Today it is a Cold Start. We have had some frost but we are also looking at some sunshine. The Forecast For the rest of the uk is a fairly cloudy one with limited sunshine and a some of which will merge to give some areas of patchy rain. Some of the showers will also be quite heavy. What we have is low pressure dominating our weather. When the front wrapped around it so that showers are spiralling around that showers are spiralling around that area of low pressure as we go through the course of the day. It wont settle For a minute that it has been. Again, we are looking at a lot of cloud with showers, the heaviest spelling, another thing that the North West wales. Assistant ray across scotland later in the day but the south will hang onto The Sunshine and long coastline, it will feel cool with an Onshore Breeze. 79 degrees. In The Sunshine, could hit 16 or 17 degrees. Through this Evening And Overnight our low pressure things a bit further south, taking showers with it. Some of them clumping together across the midlands, through wales and the South West and to the north to Clear Skies, it will be cold enough For a touch of frost. Temperature is widely between about four in the, three and four, to eight or nine as we can further south. 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Ian haslams been looking into the retro Format� s unlikely resurrection. Music pass the dutchie by musical youth. Forget 215t century streaming. In this part of Central Manchester its all about Cassette Tapes if you can find something to play it on, that is. Pass the Dutchie Pon the left hand side. Basically, we started as a Record Label and, as a Record Label starting out, we didnt have a lot of money, so we found the best physical Format was Cassette Tape and that kind of mutated and turned into a shop. I think People also like the idea that Streaming Isnt giving enough money to artists, so by having smaller artists having cassette releases they get a bit more money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at my parents house, with mixed results. This is the jam, cant go wrong with that, still good, stand by that one. This was the first album i ever got Rick Astley, 1987. How much would you buy that For . Damaged box. Er, damaged, ill give you a couple of quid. If it was better id give you more. Sentimental value i probably wont part with it. Then it went on to the London Boys in 1989. But should you wish to revisit questionable old musical choices, theyve got the equipment to hear it. I feel like when you own a cassette and you can listen to it many times, you really appreciate whats in the cassette and the music. I feel like that now, having rediscovered my London Boys cassette the tape revival� s certainly a curiosity. I think its quite good. I like all the record shops and Cassette Tapes, i think its really interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yeah. Yes, yeah. I had the spice girls on cassette. Did you . S club 7. Its kind of like records, i guess. Its, like, nostalgic, as well, isnt it . Some, like me, used tapes For low Level Chart Recording piracy in the 805. The first New Entry on this Weeks Chart is at number two Rick Astley, when i fall in love. Whats Number One . And For the fifth week. Sound cuts out. 0h. New entry at. 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What success . I think he got that wrong i think hes been in bed too long, boris. Now, im aiming For quite a solid mash at this stage, but i still need a bit of milk full fat which ive warmed in the Mee Cro Wah vay. It is that Mee Cro Wah vay that made us both chuckle. In my house they are called microwaves. Us both chuckle. In my house they are called microwaves. Seen here. Auain, i are called microwaves. Seen here. Again. L have are called microwaves. Seen here. Again, i have been are called microwaves. Seen here. Again, i have been trying are called microwaves. Seen here. Again, i have been trying to again, i have been trying to persuade you to watch the mandalorian are you are finally going to. Mandalorian are you are finally auoin to. � ,. Mandalorian are you are finally auoin to. � , ,. , going to. Are they the best moments . Does it matter . We are joined now by the Tv Critic Scott bryan. I dont think you predicted any of those, did you . Jj i dont think you predicted any of those, did you . Those, did you . If scott says it doesnt those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, this those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, this will those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, this will be i those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, this will be a i those, did you . If scott says it doesnt matter, this will be a short interview. No, thank you. So i me, it is saying the sentence out loud after tv Awards Nominee Nigella Lawson For pronouncing microwave as Mee Cro Wah vay, bafta award nominee. It is surreal, surreal is the overall theme. That is the problem is 2020 was such an unusual year and i problem is 2020 was such an unusual yearand i think problem is 2020 was such an unusual year and i think this category tries to have that balance between those moments which were amazing and different and really broke new ground versus those funny moments that we talked about on twitter For half an afternoon. That is that balance within this category, it is always odd. Balance within this category, it is always odd balance within this category, it is alwa s odd. ~. ,. , always odd. Most of them are things that have been always odd. Most of them are things that have been greatly always odd. Most of them are things that have been greatly talked always odd. Most of them are things that have been greatly talked about| that have been greatly talked about on Social Media and you think about the headlines in the papers, thats diversity perFormance, of the six thatis diversity perFormance, of the six that is probably the one that created the most headlines. Exactly, and this was created the most headlines. Exactly, and this was the created the most headlines. Exactly, and this was the perFormance created the most headlines. Exactly, and this was the perFormance by and this was the perFormance by diversity and this was the perFormance by diversity during britains got talent. Diversity during britains got talent, during the black Light Snack to protests that were happening around to protests that were happening around the world and it was a time we were around the world and it was a time we were Talking About race within the television industry, allegations of racism the television industry, allegations of racism. It was also just a poignant of racism. It was also just a poignant moment, something that was really reflecting the public mood. I think really reflecting the public mood. I think that really reflecting the public mood. I think that is certainly going to be a likely think that is certainly going to be a likely contender to be a winner as a likely contender to be a winner as a bit of a likely contender to be a winner as a bit of a a likely contender to be a winner as a bit of a change in a shift, there is a lot a bit of a change in a shift, there is a lot of a bit of a change in a shift, there is a lot of love For gogglebox,. That is a lot of love For gogglebox,. That is is a lot of love For gogglebox,. That is something we have all been doing. That is something we have all been doing, watching tv throughout the entire doing, watching tv throughout the entire year doing, watching tv throughout the entire year so what else are we going entire year so what else are we going to entire year so what else are we going to be doing . It was such a show going to be doing . It was such a show that going to be doing . It was such a show that managed to capture the public show that managed to capture the public mood and it was just the fact that this public mood and it was just the fact that this shell managed to keep going that this shell managed to keep going in that this shell managed to keep going in very unusual circumstances, essentially going in very unusual circumstances, essentially how they did it was they attached essentially how they did it was they attached cameras to everyones tv around attached cameras to everyones tv around the attached cameras to everyones tv around the country, the contributors, who they were filming, and they contributors, who they were filming, and they would have cables going out of the and they would have cables going out of the property so nobody was actually of the property so nobody was actually entering anybodys flat during actually entering anybodys flat during the series. The overall rating during the series. The overall rating For during the series. The overall rating For its hit some of the highest rating For its hit some of the highest that gogglebox has ever had. The moment they have chosen, they are put the moment they have chosen, they are put Forward, is a moment i dont think are put Forward, is a moment i dont think will are put Forward, is a moment i dont think will really resonate with People think will really resonate with People that much, to be honest, but ithink People that much, to be honest, but i think a People that much, to be honest, but i think a lot People that much, to be honest, but i think a lot of People will be favourable to the show. It is interesting. Favourable to the show. It is interesting, because favourable to the show. It is interesting, because a favourable to the show. Jj s interesting, because a must see moment, you assume it will be on live tv but two i from streaming. Yeah. We have a moment from bridgerton. I am going to be vague bridgerton. am going to be vague about bridgerton. I am going to be vague about this bridgerton. I am going to be vague about this because this is a real spy about this because this is a real spy like about this because this is a real spy like towards The End of the Series Spy like towards The End of the series and the mandalorian, as well, but that series and the mandalorian, as well, but that is series and the mandalorian, as well, but that is the final moment from the final but that is the final moment from the final episode and as we all know. The final episode and as we all know, People getting into shows well after they know, People getting into shows well after they have been on their but i think after they have been on their but i think it after they have been on their but i think it has after they have been on their but i think it has tried to capture the reasons think it has tried to capture the reasons that those moments are not streaming reasons that those moments are not streaming i reasons that those moments are not streaming. Ifind it reasons that those moments are not streaming. I find it odd that there is nothing streaming. I find it odd that there is nothing from some of the biggest Tv Dramas is nothing from some of the biggest Tv Dramas of the year. Quiz, that the sensational three Part Drama by james the sensational three Part Drama by james graham, which was under successive james graham, which was under successive nights. Also i may destroy successive nights. Also i may destroy you, not nominated. Well see a destroy you, not nominated. Well see a lot destroy you, not nominated. Well see a lot more nominations from the bafta see a lot more nominations from the Bafta Tv see a lot more nominations from the Bafta Tv awards later this week, i think Bafta Tv awards later this week, i think they Bafta Tv awards later this week, i think they will pick up nominations in these think they will pick up nominations in these categories instead. Personally, i am in these categories instead. Personally, iam back in these categories instead. Personally, i am back at Nigella Lawson personally, i am back at Nigella Lawson all the Way Lawson all the way talking of awards, Louise Lawson all the way talking of awards, louise and lawson all the way talking of awards, louise and i lawson all the way talking of awards, louise and i both lawson all the way talking of awards, louise and i both commented on a bizarre stat that more People watched line of duty in the uk than watched line of duty in the uk than watch the oscars in the us. Why the office go down so badly . Was it because of the lengthy speeches, no clips . It seems it is a programme that virtually nobody wanted to watch. That virtually nobody wanted to watch. ,. , that virtually nobody wanted to watch. ,. , that virtually nobody wanted to watch. ,. ,. , that virtually nobody wanted to watch. ,. ,. , watch. There has always been a bit of a downward watch. There has always been a bit of a downward trajectory watch. There has always been a bit of a downward trajectory For watch. There has always been a bit of a downward trajectory For quite l watch. There has always been a bit| of a downward trajectory For quite a few years of a downward trajectory For quite a few years and i guess it is because the films few years and i guess it is because the films that always get nominated and when the films that always get nominated and when im not the big blockbusters that People are going to see blockbusters that People are going to see in blockbusters that People are going to see in the cinemas. I think particularly the fact that cinemas have particularly the fact that cinemas have been closed around the world to the pandemic, ithink have been closed around the world to the pandemic, i think People are not the pandemic, think People are not really the pandemic, i think People are not really focusing that much on new releases really focusing that much on new releases. There is also the fact that releases. There is also the fact that these releases. There is also the fact that these awards shows look and feel very that these awards shows look and feel very different. I think they tried feel very different. I think they tried the feel very different. I think they tried the best they could in the circumstances, having everybody spaced circumstances, having everybody spaced apart, but even though sometimes that alternative feel can be a bit sometimes that alternative feel can be a bit of sometimes that alternative feel can be a bit of interest, it doesnt capture be a bit of interest, it doesnt capture the same excitement as an awards capture the same excitement as an awards do~ capture the same excitement as an awards do i capture the same excitement as an awards do. I wouldnt want to be in the meetings as they are looking Forward the meetings as they are looking Forward to head to the oscars next year to Forward to head to the oscars next year to try Forward to head to the oscars next year to try to get more People to watch. Year to try to get more People to watch. It year to try to get more People to watch. It is year to try to get more People to watch. It is a hard thing to get People watch. It is a hard thing to get People excited. Watch. It is a hard thing to get eole excited. , i. ,. People excited. Thank you For that, last time you People excited. Thank you For that, last time you came People excited. Thank you For that, last time you came on People excited. Thank you For that, last time you came on you People excited. Thank you For that, last time you came on you where i last time you came on you where shamed by telling me you had a protein shake. What is today . J shamed by telling me you had a protein shake. What is today . I have not it protein shake. What is today . I have got it here got it here laughter good to see you are still on that regime. See you later. You good to see you are still on that regime. See you later. Youre watching Bbc Breakfast. Its 8. 59. This is Bbc News with the latest headlines. Pressure on the Prime Minister as borisjohnson faces more questions over how the refurbishment of his flat was paid For. The first shipment of uk medical aid arrives in india as the country continues to struggle with a massive covid crisis. Covid crisis. New data suggests there is a growing link between coronavirus restrictions and the Language Development of young children. Calls For better Miscarriage Support as research suggests black women face a significantly higher risk of losing a baby than white. What kind of Help And Support did you get if youve had a miscarriage . Do let me know if you wish to contact me on Twitter Vicderbyshire or email me on victoria bbc. Co. 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