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You have now a total of 28 points. A 24 year old student from glasgow becomes the youngest ever winner of mastermind since the show started in 1972. He was really chuffed Isjohnson-will-chair'>BorIsjohnson Will Chair a Cabinet Meeting later as he attempts to shift the focus from a series of claims and questions over hIs conduct. Among them Is an accusation he said he would rather see Bodies Pile High than approve a third lockdown. Mrjohnson and no 10 deny he said that, the Ister'>Prime MinIster described multiple reports as total rubbIsh. BorIsjohnson Is also facing Mounting Pressure over the Redecoration of hIs Downing Street flat. Downing street refused to say whether mrjohnson received a loan from the Conservative Party to pay For renovations, but said any gifts or benefits would be declared in the minIsterial transparency regIsters. The latest claims come after a bitter row between the Ister'>Prime MinIster and hIs Former advIser, dominic cummings, who Is accused of being the so called Chatty Rat who tipped off the press about the autumn lockdown, something he denies. Mrjohnson Is expected to use the Cabinet Meeting to focus on Jabs And Jobs rather than the noIse at westminster, as our political correspondent Is-mason'>ChrIs Mason reports. 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 Ister'>Prime MinIster to emphasIse the importance of hIs mps focusing on peoples everyday concerns, such as the vaccine� s roll out and reviving the economy, rather than the noIse at westminster. I think the refurbIshment of the flat Is the least important Issue thats being covered, because at The End of the day it didnt cost the taxpayer a penny. Either the Ister'>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 Ister'>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. We can speak to our political correspondent helen catt. Any clearer about where the initial money For the Redecoration came from . ,. , from . Number ten said the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid from . Number ten said the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid For from . Number ten said the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid For the from . Number ten said the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid For the renovation i from . Number ten said the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid For the renovation of the Downing Street flat, but the suggestion Is that at some point in the process i might have been a donor or a loan given to help with the cost along the way, that Is not clear at the moment. That would be allowed if declared, but there are rules around declaring thIs kind of Thing And Labour says if thIs was the case, get it out in the open. Here Isjonathan ashworth. 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 be beyond, they have to be above reproach. And we dont know the situation here. So again, borIsjohnson has to offer a full and frank explanation. He has to be transparent. If hes got nothing to hide, he has nothing to fear. But so far hIs behaviour suggests something fIshy Is going on. Thats not good enough. The line from the government thIs morning very much on the lines of, had none, thIs Is one of the story such as the Westminster Bubble cares about and nobody outside of westminster really cares, here Is Therese Coffey speaking thIs morning. The only inFormation i have Is that the Ister'>Prime MinIster has paid For thIs and hes made that very clear, in hIs own words. So its a case of, theres a lot of dIscussion, perhaps, that really interests people particularly in the westminster and media about aspects of Redecoration, whether its wallpaper or armchairs, whatever it Is, but i think the vast majority of people in thIs country are very keen about what it Is we are doing in order to protect livelihoods. Is thIs a row about soft furnIshings . Not really, it Is about making sure the light Is let in on the interaction between those in power and those around. ThIs Is at the heart of the row. Downing street says if i was a Donation Or Loan involved in the process it would be declared in the minIsterial regIster of interests, but one has not been publIshed For a while and thIs Is why the row keeps on rumbling, all the while there are no answers to the while there are no answers to the questions, questions keep coming. The questions, questions keep cominu. ~ the questions, questions keep cominu. , ~ i. Coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters right . Coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters right . To coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters right . To you coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters right . To you not coming. Thank you, helen. Our l minIsters right . To you not care . Coming. Thank you, helen. Our minIsters right . To you not care . Is it about the fact that In The End the Ister'>Prime MinIster paid For the flat, or do you want to know where the money came from initially . You can E Mail me or message me on click on twitter. We can speak to Alex Thomas now, Programme Director at the For-government'>Institute For Government and a Former senior civil servant. Hello, Alex Thomas. Itv and some newspapers say the initial money came from the Conservative Party, it was paid For by the Conservative Party. Does that matter, Is anything wrong with that . It party. Does that matter, Is anything wrong with that . Wrong with that . It matters, and it matters that wrong with that . It matters, and it matters that the wrong with that . It matters, and it matters that the prime wrong with that . It matters, and it matters that the Ister'>Prime MinIster i wrong with that . It matters, and it matters that the Ister'>Prime MinIster Is| matters that the Ister'>Prime MinIster Is transparent about where money came from, it came from the Conservative Party, it could have come from a donor to the Conservative Party and the bigger Picture Reason why it matters Is thIs morning we are hearing the Ister'>Prime MinIster wants hIs cabinet to focus on the peoples priorities, citing coronavirus, that Is right, the reason we have rules around transparency Is so the public know hIs decIsion makers, up to and including the Ister'>Prime MinIster, what their interests are and proving that they act on behalf of taxpayers and are not overly influenced by donations, loans or private interests from anybody else. That Is at the heart of thIs, the Ister'>Prime MinIster Is making the right decIsion on behalf of people in the country. DecIsion on behalf of people in the count. ~ ,. , decIsion on behalf of people in the count. ~. ,. ,. , decIsion on behalf of people in the count. ~ ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , country. Whether it Is a donation or a loan initially, country. Whether it Is a donation or a loan initially, that country. Whether it Is a donation or a loan initially, that has country. Whether it Is a donation or a loan initially, that has to country. Whether it Is a donation or a loan initially, that has to be a loan initially, that has to be reportable . As boaters, taxpayers, Licence Fee payers, we should be able to see whether money comes from because we need to know who Is paying For politicians . Yes because we need to know who Is paying For politicians . Paying For politicians . Yes and there Is a paying For politicians . Yes and there Is a complicated paying For politicians . Yes and l there Is a complicated structure paying For politicians . Yes and there Is a complicated structure of transparency and will surround thIs. There are rules around being a minIster, the transparency returns, there are also rules about being an mp and every month you need to submit if you have any financial interests or loans and they are publIshed very regularly, and it looks like the Ister'>Prime MinIster has been late, if he has received a loan For thIs refurbIshment, in declaring those. There are also rules around Political Parties and candidates standing in elections and the electoral commIssion Is looking into those, so these rules intersect and should give us an idea of the financial interests of Political Parties, minIsters, politicians, thatIs parties, minIsters, politicians, that Is why it Is important the declarations are properly made. If the Ister'>Prime MinIster was late in declaring, does it matter . In The End, they tell us, he personally met the cost of the Redecoration. He end, they tell us, he personally met the cost of the Redecoration. The cost of the Redecoration. He has hIsto of the cost of the Redecoration. He has hIstory of being the cost of the Redecoration. He has hIstory of being late, the cost of the Redecoration. He has hIstory of being late, i the cost of the Redecoration. He has hIstory of being late, i think the cost of the Redecoration. He has hIstory of being late, i think he hIstory of being late, i think he has been late ten times in the past in mps declarations. The problems with being later potentially less serious than with not declaring at all, but the point Is it should be on hIs own interest to clear thIs up. We are being told all the rules were followed, everything happens properly, fine, but you need to demonstrate that and you cannot if you are being late with the returns mps and minIsters need to submit. Thank you, Alex Thomas, Programme DirectorFor thank you, Alex Thomas, Programme Director For the For-government'>Institute For Government and prior to that a senior civil servant. We have elections a week on thursday, local elections, mayoral elections, police and crime commIssioner elections and and crime commIssioner elections and a By Election in hartlepool. It would be interesting to hearfrom you if any of thIs Is feeding through to you and making any difference to you at all, E Mail me or contact me on twitter. The first shipment of medical aid from the uk has arrived in india to help tackle its growing IsIs'>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. India has now recorded more than 300,000 new Coronavirus Cases For a sixth consecutive day as our Correspondent Devina Gupta reports. A haunting warning. As these Funeral Pyres burn through the night in the Western Indian city of nagpur, 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. ThIs woman came with her mother, who Is 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 Is responding. And i dont think these are enough. I dont know, since my mother Is ill and i have been panicked since so long. The Ambulance Driver who drove them here feels helpless. Translation we have been waiting since 11 in the morning. They are 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, thIs hospital in north delhi, as its Oxygen Stock dwindled. Families like thIs were told to organIse oxygen on their own. He managed to refill the cylinder by paying 900 times the regular cost to a tout. 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 Thel Hospital right now. As he rushes to search For another oxygen refill, throughout the day, countless others are running out of time in Indias Capital. Devina gupta, For Bbc News, delhi. Lets talk to our correspondent nikhil inamdar. What Is the latest . The situation continues to what Is the latest . The situation continues to be what Is the latest . The situation continues to be quite what Is the latest . The situation continues to be quite worrying i what Is the latest . The situation | continues to be quite worrying as far as Oxygen Supplies are concerned, there are notjust calls from doctors and hospitals but the Ister'>Chief MinIster of the Northern Indian State of punjab tweeted, saying there was a critical shortage of oxygen in hIs state. The government has deployed the armed Forces to help hospitals cope with the current load they are seeing and really devastating pictures coming out of delhi are they park being converted into a Cremation Ground simply because crematoriums have been overwhelmed. It Is the sixth straight day of spikes, with cases in excess of 300,000, so several parts of the country are going back into lockdown after delhi extended its lockdown by a week. One southern indian state says it Is going into a 14 indian state says it Is going into a Ia Day lockdown starting today, the situation remains quite worrying. In terms of the way the government has been running things and the attitude towards covid in recent weeks and months, what are people saying . I think there Is a great sense of anger which you can see on social media, and also helplessness in terms of what has brought us here. I think it Is very clear that india had left it because, there was no covid appropriate behaviour being followed notjust by the citizens that even by the government, in terms of the rallies in political campaigning, the fact that several religious functions were given tacit sanction, the Ission'>Election CommIssion stepped in very late to say the campaigns would have to be restricted in the eastern state of bengal and we have heard from a high Court And Madras saying the Ission'>Election CommIssion was solely responsible For the Situation India finds itself in right now, so anger as well as helplessness we have heard from a High Court in qatar madras. In madras. And tomorrow, the bbc Is bringing you a special day of coverage on the deepening IsIs'>Coronavirus CrIsIs in india and its significance For the globalfight against the pandemic. Well have reports, interviews and analysIs across bbc tv, radio and digital throughout the day. The headlines on Bbc News. Pressure on the Ister'>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. New data suggests there Is a growing link between coronavirus restrictions and the Language Development of young children. In england, people aged a2 or over can now book theirjab online in the latest phase of the vaccination rollout. Nearly 3a million people more than half of all Uk Adults have now received a first dose, and over 12 Million have had a second. Sussex police have arrested an 18 year old man after Reports Yesterday of shots being fired at crawley college, in west sussex. A firearm and a knife were seized, and students and staff had to be evacuated. A large number of police were involved in the operation, and two College Staff members were treated For minor injuries, although police stressed these were not gunshot wounds. The united states will share up to 60 Million doses of its Astrazeneca Vaccine with other countries. The White House said theyll be exporting the vaccine 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. Research suggests black women face a significantly higher rIsk of having a mIscarriage than white women. AnalysIs by the leading medical journal the lancet on a. 6 Million pregnancies in seven countries suggests that being black increases the rIsk of having a mIscarriage by A3 . The report also calls For women in the uk to be given support after their first pregnancy loss. At the moment, specialIst clinics are usually only offered to women after experiencing three consecutive losses. With me Is Nana Adwoa Mbeutcha who experienced a mIscarriage at 18 weeks in september 2018. Also im joined by leanne ainsworth, who has had two mIscarriages. Thank you very much. In two us. Let me start with you, nana adwoa, i know you went For a routine scan, can you tell them what happened after that . I can you tell them what happened after that . , after that . I was there with my dau. Hter after that . I was there with my daughter who after that . I was there with my daughter who Is after that . I was there with my daughter who Is here after that . I was there with my daughter who Is here now, after that . I was there with my | daughter who Is here now, they after that . I was there with my daughter who Is here now, theyjust couldnt find the heartbeat. As it was 18 weeks, they try to say maybe it Is a bit difficult to find at 18 weeks, would you like to come back next week . And i said no, certainly not, we need to find thIs heartbeat now. In The End, they sent me For a scan at the hospital later that Day Arent concerned that the baby had died. �. ,. , arent concerned that the baby had died. �. , i. ,. Arent concerned that the baby had died. �. , i. ,. , died. And how did you react to that news . Died. And how did you react to that news . And died. And how did you react to that news . And concerned died. And how did you react to that news . And concerned that died. And how did you react to that news . And concerned that the l died. And how did you react to that. News . And concerned that the baby had died. I news . And concerned that the baby had died i was news . And concerned that the baby had died. I was heartbroken, news . And concerned that the baby had died. I was heartbroken, It News . And concerned that the baby had died. I was heartbroken, it was. Had died. I was heartbroken, it was not on my radar, i was not ill. They kept saying, did you not feel unwell, any bleeding, tony acre, headaches . Absolutely nothing, i had no idea i had been walking around with a dead baby inside me. Some eole with a dead baby inside me. Some people may with a dead baby inside me. Some people may not with a dead baby inside me. Some people may not know with a dead baby inside me. Some people may not know that with a dead baby inside me. Some people may not know that when i with a dead baby inside me. Some people may not know that when you are at 18 weeks, you actually has to give birth, you have to go through labour . Give birth, you have to go through labour . ,. ,. ,. , labour . That had not occurred to me at all. Labour . That had not occurred to me at all People Labour . That had not occurred to me at all. People do labour . That had not occurred to me at all. People do not labour . That had not occurred to me at all. People do not talk labour . That had not occurred to me at all. People do not talk about at all. People do not talk about mIscarriages much, so i really had no experience of what happens when somebody has a mIscarriage, and when they told me i had to go through labour, as naive as it sounds, i was so shocked. Ijust labour, as naive as it sounds, i was so shocked. I just thought somehow the babyjust seeps back into my skin, i dont know, its hence ridiculous but almost the thought of having to go through labour was worse than knowing my baby had died. With my previous pregnancies, labour Is painful and horrible that you have a living baby at The End. ThIs time i knew it would be painful and horrible and i would be presented with my baby that had died. Hosp horrible and i would be presented with my baby that had died. How were ou treated with my baby that had died. How were you treated by with my baby that had died. How were you treated by hospital with my baby that had died. How were you treated by Hospital Staff . With my baby that had died. How were you treated by Hospital Staff . By you treated by Hospital Staff . El and large, the support i got whilst i was like going through the Labour And Everything was fantastic, i do have to say that. They were really caring and the way they treated my baby with such respect blew me away. I didnt know what to expect but i know that at the time when my baby died, some people still have terminations at that stage, so i didnt expect there to be such careful my young baby, and there was, and they dressed her and took photos of her hunted hand and footprints and it made the experience so much more bearable and dated hand and footprints. How did you and dated hand and footprints. How did you has . And dated hand and footprints. How did ou. ,. , i. And dated hand and footprints. How did ou. ,. ,. , did you how do you react to the fact that mIscarriage did you how do you react to the fact that Iscarriage-rates'>MIscarriage Rates did you how do you react to the fact that Iscarriage-rates'>MIscarriage Rates among | fact that Iscarriage-rates'>MIscarriage Rates among black women are a0 higher than among white women . It Is black women are 40 higher than among white women . Black women are 40 higher than among white women . Black women are 4096 higher than among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard the among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard the rates among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard the rates are among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard the rates are higher among white women . It Is so sad, i have heard the rates are higher For| have heard the rates are higherFor those with underlying health conditions, i can understand that, higherFor those over a0, we can understand that For medical reasons. But higherFor understand that For medical reasons. But higher For those who are black . Why . But higher For those who are black . Wh . ~ ,. , but higher For those who are black . Wh 2. Y. , but higher For those who are black . Wh 2. Y. , but higher For those who are black . Wh2. But higher For those who are black . Wh . Why . Why that figure . That Is the ruestion why . Why that figure . That Is the question and why . Why that figure . That Is the question and lots why . Why that figure . That Is the question and lots more why . Why that figure . That Is the question and lots more Research L Question and lots more research needs to be done now the lancet has publIshed thIs figure. I will bring in leanne, if i may, you experienced two mIscarriages. How do you feel you were treated . I two mIscarriages. How do you feel you were treated . You were treated . I didnt really aet an you were treated . I didnt really get any support you were treated . I didnt really get any support and you were treated . I didnt really get any support and i you were treated . I didnt really get any support and i did you were treated . I didnt really get any support and i did not. You were treated . I didnt really| get any support and i did not feel you were treated . I didnt really i get any support and i did not feel i was cared get any support and i did not feel i was cared For particularly well after was cared For particularly well after both mIscarriages, especially The First after both mIscarriages, especially The First. It was not until i was referred The First. It was not until i was referred to The First. It was not until i was referred to the recurrent Iscarriage-clinic'>MIscarriage Clinic and to tommys that i Iscarriage-clinic'>MIscarriage Clinic and to tommys that i felt Iscarriage-clinic'>MIscarriage Clinic and to tommys that i felt taken care of. Can Iscarriage-clinic'>MIscarriage Clinic and to tommys that i felt taken care of. That i felt taken care of. Can you tell me about that i felt taken care of. Can you tell me about the that i felt taken care of. Can you tell me about the experiences i that i felt taken care of. Can you tell me about the experiences when you felt you were not taken seriously . You felt you were not taken seriousl . ,. ,. , seriously . The first mIscarriage, bein seriously . The first mIscarriage, being firsttime seriously . The first mIscarriage, being firsttime pregnant, seriously . The first mIscarriage, being firsttime pregnant, it seriously . The first mIscarriage, | being firsttime pregnant, it was being first time pregnant, it was really. Being first time pregnant, it was really, really difficult, and when we were really, really difficult, and when we were told there was no heartbeat my partner we were told there was no heartbeat my partner and i were a shed into a signage my partner and i were a shed into a Signage Room where pregnant women were waiting For their normal routine were waiting For their normal routine antenatal appointment, we had to routine antenatal appointment, we had to make a decIsion on how to handle had to make a decIsion on how to handle the had to make a decIsion on how to handle the loss of the baby immediately, which Is difficult to take on immediately, which Is difficult to take on immediately, which Is difficult to take on my partner and immediately, which Is difficult to take on my partnerand i immediately, which Is difficult to take on my partner and i were ushered take on my partner and i were ushered into take on my partner and i were ushered into a side room. We were given ushered into a side room. We were given leaflets to take home, no Bereavement Support or mental Health Support Bereavement Support or mental Health Support from Iscarriage'>Bass MIscarriage and even support from Iscarriage'>Bass MIscarriage and even the support from Iscarriage'>Bass MIscarriage and even the second one, the care was very similar~ even the second one, the care was very similar very similar. What do you think needs to change . Very similar. What do you think needs to change . I very similar. What do you think needs to change . I think very similar. What do you think needs to change . I think every| needs to change . I think every arent, needs to change . I think every parent. No needs to change . I think every parent, no what needs to change . I think every parent, no what stage needs to change . I think every parent, no what stage you needs to change . I think every| parent, no what stage you lose needs to change . I think every l parent, no what stage you lose a baby, parent, no what stage you lose a baby, you parent, no what stage you lose a baby, you need support, you need to followup baby, you need support, you need to followup on baby, you need support, you need to follow up on the traumatic experience. I think evenjust being lIstened experience. I think evenjust being lIstened to, guided into different places. LIstened to, guided into different places, so tommys were a great resource places, so tommys were a great resource For places, so tommys were a great resource For me and my husband, those resource For me and my husband, those places where you can get extra support, those places where you can get extra support, butjust to be taken seriously support, butjust to be taken seriously after even The First mIscarriage and not having to wait For three mIscarriage and not having to wait For three losses to be taken seriously. For three losses to be taken seriously For three losses to be taken seriousl. ,. , For three losses to be taken seriousl. ,. , seriously. Thank you both, we really A Reciate seriously. Thank you both, we really appreciate your seriously. Thank you both, we really appreciate your time, seriously. Thank you both, we really appreciate your time, particularly i appreciate your time, particularly talking about such difficult Issues, but it will help somebody who Is watching right now. Thank you, leanne and nana. 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 0lubunmi 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 0lubunmi 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 Ising-page'>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. FolajimIs father Michael Adewola ending sonja jessups report. Thank you For your messages thIs morning about whether you care about you initially paid For the right act the Redecoration of the Ister'>Prime MinIsters flat. Season says it matters because i am a Council Employee and a carer and every year i had to declare i have not had any loans or gifts from any parties that might have a council interest, thIs needs to come from the top. The runner says, as long it as it has been paid For by the Ister'>Prime MinIster it Is no interestingly whether it Is a late declaration or not. He has more important things on hIs mind and the cost of replacing mrs mays salsa. Godfrey says it worries me that he says details will be released in due course, thIs seems to me after the welsh, scottIsh and local elections. It seems to me that the release will be damaging, iee has something to hide or there are further questions to answer. Another view that says my guess Is that the majority of have more problems facing us than thIs. If the Ister'>Prime MinIster acted against the rules, he will let us know in due course. Simon says i am second by continuous Government Corruption and Is-johnson'>BorIs Johnson says he Is focused on the peoples priorities. Did he think a flat renovation in the midst of a global pandemic was a priority . Steve M Darlington says i worked in a Jobcentre Plus offers full 1a years and lost count of how many times i had it ran to my throat that i had to be whiter than white, i had Dot The Is and cross the ts. It annoys me that the people who should be whiter than white are murky grey, they should practice what they preach. Does it matter to you . Let me know thIs morning. You can send me know thIs morning. You can send me an E Mail. Now, stav has the weather. Hello. Weve got some subtle changes to the weather For the next couple of days. A weak area of low pressure Is going to bring some very much needed rain to parts of the country. Not widespread, heavy rain, but in the Form mainly of showers, and some of these showers could be on the heavy side. So here it Is, thIs weak area of low pressure sinking southwards across the country. We could see more persIstent rain affecting eastern Scotland And North East England here because of an onshore easterly breeze which will make it feel quite chilly. Further west, though, it will be sunshine, showers, some of these could be quite heavy but, again, Southern England will tend to stay dry, with some good spells of sunshine, so after a chilly start, 15, 16 degrees likely here, closer to ten or 13 further north. But it will be cooler than that along North Sea coasts. 0vernight, its england and wales which will see most of The Cloud and the showery bursts of rain. Clearer skiesFor Scotland And Northern ireland, just a few showers here which will be wintry over the high ground. And its going to be chillier in the north as well, A Touch Of Frost across some of the scottIsh glens, whereas further south with more cloud round, thIs Is Bbc News with the latest headlines. Pressure on the Ister'>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. New data suggests there Is a growing link between coronavirus restrictions and the Language Development of young children. The Nhs Coronavirus Vaccine Booking System Is open now to you if you are aged a2 and over in england. Calls For better Iscarriage-support'>MIscarriage Support as research suggests black women face a significantly higher rIsk of losing a baby than white. You have now a total of 28 points. Thank you. A 2a Year old student from glasgow becomes the youngest ever winner of mastermind since the show started in 1972. Time For the sport. The england one Day Cricket Captain says it Is hard to watch what Is going on in india. The tournament Is still going ahead. Indias devastation makes sport feel insignificant. It has been a record breaking week of new infections and in delhi there are no icu beds left. Now the situation looms over the country was my favourite game. The indian Premier League brings in Players from around the world, but now some feel they have to leave. Three australian Players have now gone back home. 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. 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 1a goals in 1a games For the foxes front man. We have had to change it about with injuries we have had. He has come in and been exceptional, notjust with hIs goals, but hIs overall Play, hIs skills, he Is so happy to work hard For the team, and then you see hIs quality and hIs quality Is phenomenal. Chelsea are in spain to take on real Madrid Tonight in their first leg of their Champions League semi final. Its The First time in seven years that the blues 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 naturally dIsagrees with that sort of punIshment. We deserve to be in the semifinal like Real Madrid deserve to be in the semifinal, and we do not deserve it because of political decIsions because of our logo. We deserve it because of our logo. We deserve it because we came a long way. Of course we deserve to Play a semifinal and if problems exIst on a sports political level, then it has to be solved on thIs level. The Quarter Finals of the World Snooker Championship get under way shortly at the crucible in sheffield. Three time World Champion Mark selby became the last Player to secure hIs place in the last eight with victory over Mark Allen last night. Hell now face Mark Williams For a place in the last four. Thats all the sport For now. Thank you to you For sending E Mails which talk about your experience of mIscarriage, because i never take it For granted that it Is a really difficult thing to talk about, so i am grateful. ThIs Is from nicola who says, thank you For giving us the opportunity to share our experience of mIscarriage. In december i had my mIscarriage, despite my Pregnancy Symptoms had completely stopped at around eight to nine weeks. Having had a mIscarriage the year beFore. I know it Is normal to have varying symptoms in pregnancy, so i do not blame the midwife, but it would have been good to have an early scan rather than wait For the devastating news at 12 weeks. ThIs was just the beginning of a horrible experience as after multiple scans i was told there was no baby, just empty pregnancy sacks, possibly twins, and they suspected it to be a partial molar pregnancy. Then lock down two so all my appointments were cancelled. Eventually i was booked in For surgery almost a month after my 12 scan. Now, more than four months later, after i found out i had lost my baby Is i still do not know what happened to me. I dont know what happened to me. I dont know why they thought it was a molar from several scans. I have had no answers, i was offered no counselling and no further test to get to the bottom of why i mIscarried. It has been a traumatic experience For myself and my partner and it makes me fearful of trying again. ThIs from rachel said, i suffered a mIscarriage at 12 weeks, i was devastated, i was told you can try again in a month. I was not given after care. France were sympathetic, but it was a feeling of thatIs sympathetic, but it was a feeling of that Is done now, stop talking about it and try again. One person said it was the Bodys Way of having a clear out. I have never had the courage to get pregnant again. My therapIst says i have been grieving For seven years. Depression, Anxiety And Damage relationships. Much more help Is needed, thank you For talking about it. That Is from rachel. Thank you For sharing those experiences. Voters in Scotland Head to the polls to elect members of the Ish-parliament'>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, Ish-independence'>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 has 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. Now For your messages about the cost and who paid For the Redecoration of Is-johnsons'>BorIs Johnsons flat. Quite a and who paid For the Redecoration of borIsjohnsons flat. Quite a few of you are interested in where the money came from. Val says, yes, it matters to me. I am astounded to hear that on ten occasions Is-johnson'>BorIs Johnson was late with hIs declarations of interest, does thIs indicate he does not need to follow the rules . At a time when people are struggling financially, £30,000 that he was able to spend amazingly needed topping up with another £27,000. I am dIsgusted, says val in north yorkshire. Janet says, we dont care. Ijust north yorkshire. Janet says, we dont care. I just wonder where your reporter Is their halos. Move on, we dont care. Peter says, reporter Is their halos. Move on, we dont care. Petersays, i reporter Is their halos. Move on, we dont care. Peter says, i am interested in where the money came from four borIss flat. I also resent tory politicians telling me what i am interested in Is only coronavirus. Jenny says, my late husband was a Istrict-councillor'>DIstrict Councillor For several years and the Conflict Of Interest rules For councillors was really tight. When hIs council debated making a small grant to host the Istrict-south'>DIstrict South and the guides he was asked to leave the chamber because our son at the time was a cub scout. He could not abstain, he had to leave For that debate. Ps, had to leave For that debate. Ps, had Theresa May trashed the Downing Street flat or what . Your views are welcome. New data seen exclusively by Bbc News suggests there Is a growing link between coronavirus restrictions and the Language Development of young children. The figures, from primary schools in england, were compiled during the autumn term. MinIsters say £18 million Is being invested in catch up programmes For early years classes. AssIstant Head Teacher victorIa Day has helped us put together thIs short film with five tips to help you help your kids with their language. Lets speak now to lIsa mcdougall, reception teacher, sacred heart primary school, south west london, and the Chief Executive of the national day nurseries association, purnima tanuku 0be. Thank you very much For talking to us. LIsa, what have you seen in your classroom . I us. LIsa, what have you seen in your classroom . Us. LIsa, what have you seen in your classroom . ,. ,. Classroom . I have seen many children return out of classroom . I have seen many children return out of Lockdown Classroom . I have seen many children return out of lockdown from classroom . I have seen many children return out of lockdown from the return out of lockdown from the pandemic with limited vocabulary and poor social Communication Skills. Some of these children come to school already struggling with small vocabularies and englIsh as a second language and thIs Lockdown And Pandemic Hasjust Language and thIs Lockdown And Pandemic has just exacerbated those symptoms. What does that mean For you and your staff in terms of trying to help these children catch up . We have had to use our own Assessment Tool to try and gauge where the children are up to because they are not at expected levels For thIs time of the school year. Having done that, we are now saturating our environment with language, labels, reading books, good Language Role models, and teaching to each child was my individual levels and needs. Purnima, what Is going to be the impact on these children because of restrictions they are going to be behind on their levels of language . I think the impact will be a long time, i think the impact will be a long time, but i think the impact will be a long time, but Language Development and social time, but Language Development and social development skills For very young social development skills For very young children start way beFore they are in young children start way beFore they are in reception. It starts At Home with their are in reception. It starts At Home with their parents and it starts in earlier with their parents and it starts in earlier sessions like nurseries and with other earlier sessions like nurseries and with other early providers. That Is where with other early providers. That Is where a with other early providers. That Is where a lot with other early providers. That Is where a lot of nurseries that have been where a lot of nurseries that have been open where a lot of nurseries that have been open throughout the pandemic have been been open throughout the pandemic have been supporting parents and children have been supporting parents and children. Parents say when they attend children. Parents say when they attend a children. Parents say when they attend a nursery the Vocabulary And Communication skills For a young Child Communication skills For a young child to Communication Skills For a young child to develop so quickly and that stays child to develop so quickly and that stays with child to develop so quickly and that stays with them For long term. UnFortunately we are seeing even in nurseries unFortunately we are seeing even in nurseries the number of children attending nurseries the number of children attending has been very low, even after attending has been very low, even after the attending has been very low, even after the lockdown has been lifted. That means children are losing out on those that means children are losing out on those very early opportunities when on those very early opportunities when they on those very early opportunities when they learn to Play. 30 on those very early opportunities when they learn to Play. 50 it on those very early opportunities when they learn to Play. When they learn to Play. So it Is not enough. When they learn to Play. So it Is not enough. Is when they learn to Play. So it Is not enough, Is that when they learn to Play. So it Is not enough, Is that what when they learn to Play. So it Is not enough, Is that what you i when they learn to Play. So it Is| not enough, Is that what you are saying . It Is not enough to have your Mum And Dad talking to you . Young kids need to be socialIsing with other young kids . Absolutely. Throu~hout with other young kids . Absolutely. Throughout the with other young kids . Absolutely. Throughout the pandemic, with other young kids . Absolutely. L throughout the pandemic, especially when children are stuck At Home, when when children are stuck At Home, when both when children are stuck At Home, when both parents are working, there Is very when both parents are working, there Is very little when both parents are working, there Is very little time For parents to engage Is very little time For parents to engage with children, and that Is where engage with children, and that Is where nurseries come in. They have been where nurseries come in. They have been looking after children, but educating them and helping them to develop educating them and helping them to develop and learn. Children learn through develop and learn. Children learn through Play, but also interacting with other children. That Is how they with other children. That Is how they learn with other children. That Is how they learn their social skills. What Is needed they learn their social skills. What Is needed Is thIs a much more beFore reception Is needed Is thIs a much more beFore Reception Class in early years. Do ou Reception Class in early years. You agree Reception Class in early years. Drr you agree with that . Reception class in early years. Do you agree with that . To Reception Class in early years. Do you agree with that . To a Reception Class in early years. Do you agree with that . To a certain extent. I think you agree with that . To a certain extent. I think there you agree with that . To a certain extent. I think there are you agree with that . To a certain extent. I think there are lots you agree with that . To a certain extent. I think there are lots of. Extent. I think there are lots of important things happening in Reception Classes as well. We are still following the early years of Play based curriculum in Reception Classes in schools and i do agree thatIs classes in schools and i do agree that Is an important investment. ThIs cohort in particular will need more time accessing that Play based curriculum, where they can build resilience, encourage social communication, and build their vocabulary. Communication, and build their vocabulary communication, and build their vocabulary. Thank you both very much. Hot on the heels of the Vinyl Revival Is the cassette comeback. Cassette tape sales are estimated to have doubled last year compared to 2019. Ian haslam has been looking into the retro Formats of resurrection. Forget 21st century streaming, in thIs part of Central Manchester it Is all about Cassette Tapes if you can find something to Play it on, that Is. Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as a Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as a record Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as a Record Label Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as a Record Label and l Play it on, that Is. Basically we | started as a Record Label and we Play it on, that Is. Basically we started as a Record Label and we did not have a lot of money, so we found the best physical Format was Cassette Tape and that mutated and turned into a shop. People also like the idea that streaming Is not giving enough money to artIsts, so by having smaller artIst with cassette releases they get more money. I cassette releases they get more mone. , ~. , money. I decided to seek out some old ta es money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at my money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at my parents money. I decided to seek out some old tapes at my Parents House money. I decided to seek out some | old tapes at my Parents House with mixed results. ThIs Is the jam. ThIs Is The First album i ever got, rick astley, 1987. How much would you buy that For . Damaged books. That For . Damaged books. Damage, i would rive that For . Damaged books. Damage, i would give you that For . Damaged books. Damage, i would give you a that For . Damaged books. Damage, i would give you a couple that For . Damaged books. Damage, i would give you a couple of that For . Damaged books. Damage, i would give you a couple of quid. Would give you a couple of quid. Then the London Boys in 1989. Should you wIsh to revIsit questionable old music choices, they have got the equipment to hear it. Music choices, they have got the equipment to hear it. When you hold a Cassette And Equipment to hear it. When you hold a cassette and you equipment to hear it. When you hold a cassette and you can equipment to hear it. When you hold a cassette and you can lIsten equipment to hear it. When you hold a cassette and you can lIsten to equipment to hear it. When you hold a cassette and you can lIsten to it. A cassette and you can lIsten to it many times. I a cassette and you can lIsten to it many times many times. I feel like that now havin many times. I feel like that now having redIscovered many times. I feel like that now having redIscovered my many times. I feel like that now. Having redIscovered my cassettes. The Tape Revival Is certainly a curiosity. I the Tape Revival Is certainly a curiosity curiosity. I think its really interesting. Curiosity. I think its really interesting. Do curiosity. I think its really interesting. Do you curiosity. I think its really interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yes, interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yes, i interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yes, i had interesting. Do you remember cassettes . Yes, i had the interesting. Do you rememberl cassettes . Yes, i had the spice girls on cassette. Cassettes . Yes, i had the spice girls on cassette. S cassettes . Yes, i had the spice girls on cassette. S club cassettes . Yes, i had the spice girls on cassette. S club seven. Cassettes . Yes, i had the Spice L girls on cassette. S club seven. It Is kind of like girls on cassette. S club seven. It Is kind of like records girls on cassette. S club seven. It Is kind of like records i girls on cassette. S club seven. It Is kind of like records i guess. Girls on cassette. S club seven. It Is kind of like records i guess. It i Is kind of like records i guess. [i Is kind of like records i guess. Is nostalgia as well. Some, Is kind of like records i guessm Is nostalgia as well. Some, like Is kind of like records i guess. Is nostalgia as well. Some, like me, used tapes For low Level Chart Recording piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick Recording Piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick astley, Recording Piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick astley, when Recording Piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick astley, when i Recording Piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick astley, when i pull. Recording piracy in the 80s. Number two from rick astley, when i pull in love. ~. Two from rick astley, when i pull in love. ~. , two from rick astley, when i pull in love. ~. , two from rick astley, when i pull in love. , ,. , two from rick astley, when i pull in love. ~. , ,. , love. What Is number one . 0h. See, thins like love. What Is number one . 0h. See, things like that love. What Is number one . 0h. See, things like that could love. What Is number one . 0h. See, things like that could happen, love. What Is number one . 0h. See, things like that could happen, you i things like that could happen, you could make mIstakes taping over things. Not Forgetting thIs. Brute could make mIstakes taping over things. Not Forgetting thIs. We all not thIs things. Not Forgetting thIs. We all got thIs nightmare. Things. 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All of which Is giving me confidence to Play that london band. All of which Is giving me confidence to Play that London Boys cassette one last time. Six of the most memorable tv moments in the last year have been announced For the most seen tv moments at next years baftas. They are the only awards that you can vote For. You must know. Awards that you can vote For. You must know, Dear Awards that you can vote For. Gm, must know, dear reader, that decIsion should be left entirely up to me. Yours truly, Istle'>Lady WhIstle down. Dont worry, dont worry. Mummy. I know there dont worry, dont worry. Mummy. I know there will dont worry, dont worry. Mummy. I know there will be dont worry, dont worry. Mummy. I know there will be many dont worry, dont worry. Mummy. I know there will be many people know there will be many people looking know there will be many people looking now know there will be many people looking now at know there will be many people looking now at our know there will be many people looking now at our apparent know there will be many people looking now at our apparent success. Apparent looking now at our apparent success. Apparent success . Looking now at our apparent success. Apparent success . What looking now at our apparent success. Apparent success . Apparent success . What success . I think he got apparent success . What success . I think he got that apparent success . What success . I think he got that wrong, apparent success . What success . I think he got that wrong, i apparent success . What success . I think he got that wrong, i think apparent success . What success . I think he got that wrong, i think you have been in bed too long, borIs. Now, i now, lam now, i am aiming For quite a Solid Mash now, i am aiming For quite a Solid Mash at now, i am aiming For quite a Solid Mash at thIs now, i am aiming For quite a Solid Mash at thIs stage, but i still need a bit of mash at thIs stage, but i still need a bit of milk, full fat, which i have a bit of milk, full fat, which i have warmed in the micro wave. T� le have warmed in the micro wave. Tv critic have warmed in the micro wave. Critic scott have warmed in the micro wave. Tr Critic Scott brian said one of the moments nominated, diversity� s dance routine, was one of the most controversial last year. Routine, was one of the most controversial last year. ThIs was the perFormance controversial last year. ThIs was the perFormance during controversial last year. ThIs was j the perFormance during britains controversial last year. ThIs was the perFormance during britains got talent. It was during the George Floyd demonstrations and it was when we were talking about racIsm and it was a poignant moment For something that was really reflecting the public mood. That Is going to be a very likely contender to be a winner. It Is a bit of change in shift. There Is a lot of love For gogglebox as well. It Is something we have all been doing, watching tv throughout the entire year. What else are we going to be doing . It was a show that managed to capture the public mood and it was just the fact the show managed to keep going and very unusual circumstances. Essentially how they did it was they attached cameras to Everyone Plasma tvs around the country, the contributory Is who they were filming, and then they would have cables going out of the property so nobody would enter anyones flat during the series. The overall ratings For its hit some of the highest that gogglebox ever had. The moment they put Forward Is a moment that will not resonate with many people, but people will be very favourable towards the show. If you watched the mastermind final last night, you will have seen thIs very impressive perFormance. Jonathan, you have now passes, you have a total of 28 points. Have a total of 28 points. Thank ou. Have a total of 28 points. Thank you what have a total of 28 points. Thank you what a have a total of 28 points. Thank you. What a clever have a total of 28 points. Thank you. What a clever dude. What a clever dude. ThIs Is 2a 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 11 in hIs specialIst subject, the Comedy Song writing duo flanders and swann. HIs other specialIst subjects throughout the competition included Isties-poirot'>Agatha ChrIsties Poirot and William Pitt the younger. I definitely didnt feel cool Under Pressure. I was really worried more than anything else how i would come across on televIsion because i felt so incredibly nervous. I was worried i might look as if i was about to pass out. But, yes, once you are in the Chair And Oncejohn Is reading the Chair And Oncejohn Is reading the questions you try and focus on one question at a time and really when you are doing that there Is not enough headspace, really, to think about being on tv or think about how nervous you are. It was when they came to film my vt For the final i had no idea beFore then. I thought i was maybe close, but i knew Gavin Fuller had also got 2a so i assumed i had maybejust mIssed fuller had also got 2a so i assumed i had maybe just mIssed the cut. So hearing that added an extra level of pressure really For the final. Thank ou For pressure really For the final. Thank you For your pressure really For the final. Thank you For your Messages Pressure really For the final. Thank you For your messages about you For your messages about Redecoration of the Ister'>Prime MinIsters blanc. Sylvia has E Mailed to say thIs Is not about refurbIshment. ThIs Is about the principle of integrity in Public Service. In my first local governmentjob 817 the principles of Public Service were emphasIsed during our induction. 0ne chrIstmas a caretaker brought me a box of chocolates which i accepted with good grace. When i took them into my office to share i was reprimanded by my line manager. We not only had to be squeaky clean, we had to be seen to be squeaky clean. BorIsjohnson shows no such integrity, diverting attention to the success of the vaccination programme. ThIs once as i could not care less about the Redecoration. He Is pm, he should have a nice flat. Hello. Weve got some subtle changes to the weather For the next couple of days. A weak area of low pressure Is going to bring some very much needed rain to parts of the country. Not widespread, heavy rain, but in the Form mainly of showers, and some of these showers could be on the heavy side. So here it Is, thIs weak area of low pressure sinking southwards across the country. We could see more persIstent rain affecting eastern Scotland And North East England here because of an onshore easterly breeze which will make it feel quite chilly. Further west, though, it will be sunshine, showers, some of these could be quite heavy but, again, Southern England will tend to stay dry, with some good spells of sunshine, so after a chilly start, 15, 16 degrees likely here, closer to ten or 13 further north. But it will be cooler than that along North Sea coasts. 0vernight, its england and wales which will see most of The Cloud and the showery bursts of rain. Clearer skiesFor Scotland And Northern ireland, just a few showers here which will be wintry over the high ground. And its going to be chillier in the north as well, A Touch Of Frost across some of the scottIsh glens, whereas further south with more cloud round, itll be less cold. ThIs Is Bbc News. These are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. The first shipment of uk medical aid arrives in india as the country continues to struggle with a massive covid crIsIs. Pressure on the britIsh Ister'>Prime MinIster as borIsjohnson faces more questions over how the refurbIshment of hIs flat was paid For. The uk National Health Service Coronavirus Vaccine Booking system opens to people aged a2 and over in england. New data suggests there Is a growing link between coronavirus restrictions and the Language Development of young children. Calls For better Iscarriage-support'>MIscarriage Support as research suggests black women face a significantly higher rIsk of losing a baby than white women. What kind of Help And Support did you get if youve had a mIscarriage . 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