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Found no Motive Or Suspect. Its emerged that borisjohnson� s mobile Phone Number has been available online for 15 years raising concerns about security and access. Sport goes silent. Football, rugby, cricket and more begin a four Day Boycott of Social Media, in an attempt to tackle online racial abuse. The strength of the pack, i always thought and still think that its something powerful, as you can see, and maybe we can ask those platforms and Social Media why are they not doing way more . And, liverpool parties without social distancing. Were at this afternoons nightclub event, which is testing whether large crowds can gather without spreading covid. And coming up at 5 45, Mark Kermode on the oscar winning nomadland in the Film Review. At least 44 people have died, and 150 have been injured, in a crush at a religious festival in the North East of israel. The Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu, has described it as one of the worst disasters in the Countrys History. It happened at a jewish religious festival, near Mount Meron. Tens of thousands of orthodoxjews attended the larg bomerfestival, making it the largest event in the country, since the Coronavirus Pandemic began. Sunday has been declared a national day of mourning. A warning, you may find some of the images in yolande knell� s report distressing. A celebration about to turn into a tragedy. Men and boys were leaving the religious festival along this overcrowded passageway when some slipped on the steps, causing the deadly crush. In their desperation, some tried ripping away the metal barricades. Translation a terrible load started, and what happened l was kind of a carousel. One person pushed another person, so everybody was pushed right and left. And after 20 minutes, i think, people started suffocating. So they wanted to get out. But no one was able to get out. There were people under me who were not breathing any more. There were horrible screams of I Cant breathe. And gradually, some of the screaming stopped. People started trying to pull people from underneath instead of the top. Crazy chaos. Medics were already at the site, but struggled to reach the injured. They were shocked by what they encountered. Israels worst civilian disaster. It was very challenging, and even with my almost 30 years in this field, i have to say, it took me to flashbacks of 20 years ago when we were undergoing the terror waves here, buses that were blowing up at restaurants. Simply disastrous. Tens of thousands of Ultra Orthodox Jews come annually for night of prayer at the tomb of an ancient rabbi. This was the countrys biggest gathering since the pandemic. With many covid rules lifted, police had planned for crowds, so what went wrong . A grave looking Prime Minister was quick to visit the site. An official investigation is being promised. Translation the Mount Meron disaster is one of the heavest disasters to befall the state of israel. We mourn the victims, our hearts with the families and also with the wounded, whom we wish for their full recovery. And while there is anger among those still here, rabbis are calling for prayers for the dead and those still fighting for their lives. Yolanda knell, Bbc News, jerusalem. Lets discuss that tragedy in israel. Joining me now is Professor Keith still, who advises governments and Police Forces on Crowd Science and safety. Good afternoon, professor. Good afternoon. I mean, they are desperate scenes that we are all watching today but this is an event that happens every year with, we are told, similar numbers of people to what we saw on this occasion, so when you look at these pictures, what goes to your mind about what went on . Well, to start with, my deepest sympathies for everybody who has been involved in this terrible tragedy. Mount meron, obviously, coming out of a covid lockdown, people in one of three moods, they are either exuberant, covid cautious, or contentious in terms of the Crowd Behaviour so we need to factor that into thinking about these Cloud Management strategies so although this event may have been going on many years, this year it would have been a different type of planning that should have been incorporated. Planning that should have been incorporated. That was not really interesting incorporated. That was not really interesting that incorporated. That was not really interesting that you incorporated. That was not really interesting that you are incorporated. That was not really interesting that you are talking l interesting that you are talking about moods, because we might think it is all about the number of people in a given space, which, presumably, at points, that space must� ve been too small, but, actually, you are talking about, well, Human Emotions as well, the way humans behave. Absolutely. Crowd science really takes into account not only the psychology, the behaviour of the cloud but also the physics. Sadly, this looks like a physics problem, overcrowding, crushing, and what we would call a progressive proud collapse but i dont have any specifics of this particular case i can only speculate on the information i am saying to the media. We do have some people who are out from israel and the comments im getting back from then said this looks like a progressive clouds collapse. To many people, not enough space, physics not psychology. But when youre planning this at The End of the year of coronavirus restrictions, is your point that because this translates to any big gathering in any country in the world, is your point that perhaps right now we have to plan things a little differently because we should be, a policy should be taking into account the fact that people, frankly, might be overexcited . Income theyre very understandable reasons, but they behave differently. Reasons, but they behave differentl. ,. , , differently. This is absolutely correct. Differently. This is absolutely correct we differently. This is absolutely correct. We are differently. This is absolutely correct. We are currently differently. This is absolutely correct. We are currently working with a couple of major cities around the world looking at anticipating vile behaviour, particularly coming out of a locked and where they may be very overenthusiastic, and that will require a very different management style. find will require a very different management style. Will require a very different manaaement s le. �. ,. , management style. And therefore what should we be management style. And therefore what should we be thinking management style. And therefore what should we be thinking about management style. And therefore what should we be thinking about in management style. And therefore what should we be thinking about in this should we be thinking about in this country as we prepare to try certain events . And in, weve been talking about all day the Test Event in liverpool, 3000 people, a deliberate test. Will people with your source of expertise be looking at that, seeing how it works, seeing how people behave, Learning Lessons from a . , ~. , people behave, Learning Lessons from a . ,. , people behave, Learning Lessons from a . , ~. ,. , a . Yes. We have been teaching and trainin a . Yes. We have been teaching and training new a . Yes. We have been teaching and training now for a . Yes. We have been teaching and training now for over a . Yes. We have been teaching and training now for over 30 a . Yes. We have been teaching and training now for over 30 years a . Yes. We have been teaching and training now for over 30 years and i J Training now for over 30 years and i think its mandatory trading was in the uk for all public Event Command is to be looking at the cloud sciences. Mandatory training course. I think the difference in the Uk Events as they are very restricted number so they are very focused on keeping those numbers is a controlled element rather than having open, free events, but police and public spaces, of course, is a significant challenge at the moment, simply because, coming out of a lockdown, everybody wants to get back out and be back in the Fresh Air again. Back out and be back in the Fresh Air aaain. ,. , back out and be back in the Fresh Air aain. ,. , , ~ back out and be back in the Fresh Air aain. ,. , u. , ~ air again. Yes, of course. And so, as we think air again. Yes, of course. And so, as we think about air again. Yes, of course. And so, as we think about having air again. Yes, of course. And so, as we think about having more i air again. Yes, of course. And so, as we think about having more events in the uk, what. I mean, whatare there for some of the considerations that the authorities or organisers of any event, indoor or outdoor, should really have at the forefront of their mind, given that we have all been keeps up for your . This. All been keeps up for your . This, auain, is all been keeps up for your . This, again, is anticipating all been keeps up for your . This, again, is anticipating the all been keeps up for your . This, again, is anticipating the type all been keeps up for your . Ti 3 again, is anticipating the type of Crowd Behaviour when you might have. When you were working with major events we tend to outline a set of parameters. For instance, if you have an exuberant cloud then your Lead Management Strategy should be eight and if it is a more cautious crowd you should your strategy be and if it is a contentious crowd possibly that might require a different strategy as well. A, b or c. It basically looks at what your site from the crowds and back to the basic principles of Crowd Management. To the basic principles of Crowd Management to the basic principles of Crowd Management. To the basic principles of crowd manauement. ,. Management. Really interesting. When ou sa management. Really interesting. When you say contentious management. Really interesting. When you say contentious Crowd Management. Really interesting. When you say contentious crowd because you say contentious crowd because dammit, does that mean weather might be anger like a Process Something like that . When you say contentious crowd does that mean where there might be anger like a Protest Or Something . Yes. Where there might be anger like a Protest Or Something . Where there might be anger like a Protest Or Something . Yes, all also somethin Protest Or Something . Yes, all also something like Protest Or Something . Yes, all also something like a Protest Or Something . Yes, all also something like a vigil Protest Or Something . Yes, all also something like a vigil where Protest Or Something . Yes, all also something like a vigil where they i something like a vigil where they will be there for one reason and they were actually breaking the law so you have dealt with this tension between your damned if you do and damned if you dont really contentious crowds require a very cautious approach to Crowd Management. Thank you very much time. That is interesting. Others are, thank you much. Thank you. Itv has pulled the final episode of the Drama Viewpoint this evening after multiple accusations of Sexual Harassment were made against the Actor And Director noel clark. Sky tv says he will not be involved in any of its future productions and Vertigo Films has also removed him from their productions. Noel clarke has been suspended by bafta just three weeks after he received one of the film academys top accolades for outstanding british contribution to cinema. Bafta says it made the decision after allegations from 20 women were published by The Guardian. Noel clarke says he vehemently denies any Sexual Misconduct or wrongdoing. This report from Lizo Mzimba contains flash photography. Applause. Earlier this month, Noel Clarke received one of baftas highest honours. Hopefully, people will see ive tried to elicit change in the industry. Outstanding contribution to British Cinema. So, this is for the underrepresented. In recognition of his successful career. According to The Guardian, 20 women have now accused clarke, seen here with his wife, of verbal abuse, bullying and Sexual Harassment over a period of 15 years. The allegations reported in the newspaper Say Clarke used his power in the industry to behave inappropriately towards female colleagues. Clarke vehemently denies all the allegations. Bafta has defended initially giving him the award, which had been announced a few weeks before the ceremony. It says. Clarke told The Guardian. Clarke has been appearing in itv prime time Drama Viewpoint all this week, but this afternoon, the broadcaster said, that in light of the serious allegations made against him, it now wouldnt be airing Tonights Episode. Lizo mzimba, Bbc News. Paul fleming is the general secretary of the actors union equity. He has been speaking about the Allgeation Agaisnt Noel Clarke Tojonny Dymond on radio 4s � pm programme. These sabine said repeatedly in this is important they are thoroughly investigated. The real question is why people could not raise these concerns at the time or have confidence in the process they will come through. Why are we in this position retrospectively and how is this culture still so believable in our industry for years on from me to . ~ our industry for years on from me to . ,. , to . Once the outstanding contribution to . Once the outstanding contribution to to . Once the outstanding contribution to british to . Once the outstanding contribution to British Cinema to . Once the outstanding contribution to british Cinema Award has been announced on the 29th of March Bafta did receive a number of albeit anonymous or second hand or third hand allegations about Noel Clarkes behaviour. It still carried and gave him the award, allegations which, i would say, he very strongly denies, but it still went on to give him the award, only suspending his membership after The Guardian printed this story. Was it right to carry on with that award . Is this embarrassing for bafta . I carry on with that award . Is this embarrassing for bafta . I think it is embarrassing. Embarrassing for bafta . I think it is embarrassing. You embarrassing for bafta . I think it is embarrassing. You cant embarrassing for bafta . I think it is embarrassing. You Cant Change | is embarrassing. You Cant Change your position 2a hours after the event. It doesnt matter whether allegations of printed in a newspaper sent you in a letter, the allegations remain the same and they are either substantive enough to pause and think theyre not and it is important that bafta investigates what happened within their own processes, but, again, Iwould Push back that question, if these allegations are found to be true, who should be investigating them, who should be investigating them, who should be looking at them . Well, it is the producers on whose watch these allegations are been said to have occurred. The general sector of the Actors Union Equityjust speaking in an interview recorded at 4pm on radio four. Police investigating the murder of a Police Community Support officer in kent say theyve identified no suspects, and it isnt clear what the motive was for the attack. The Body Ofjulia james, who was 53, was discovered in woodland near dover on tuesday. Detectives say she died as a result of significant head injuries. Helena wilkinson reports from snowdown it is on the edge of these woods were Julia James Body was found just after four on tuesday afternoon. The 53 year old Police Community Support officer was working from home that day. She had taken a break to walk her dog, she was not in uniform. Police say a number of people found her and that she died from significant head injuries. Today, close to where her body was found, intensive searches are continuing. Dozens of officers have been sweeping the area to try and find evidence. At this stage, the police dont have any suspects, nor can they find a clear motive. They are looking at every line of inquiry. Are you looking into whether the person who attacked Julia James may have been someone who she came across in her line of work . It is, of course, a possibility, but we are considering all options. We are remaining completely unblinkered, were considering all possible motivations and all possible options, so we certainly have not established that at this stage. Police also sayJulia James may have been attacked by a stranger. This small community has been deeply affected by her death. Shocked, very shocked and a bit frightened living here at my age. We never lock the doors, but now were locking doors. As hundreds of officers continue to investigate the murder of one of their own, they also desperately want to hear from the public who may have seen anything suspicious in the area on monday and tuesday of this week. Helena wilkinson, Bbc News, snowdown in kent. Well in the past few minutes a statement has been released by the Family Ofjulia jones. In it they say; there are no words to adequately describe the void left in our lives by the death of our mum. She was so much to so many people; a wife, mother, daughter, nanny, sister and a friend. They go on to say; its difficult to describe a person in a few sentences, to describe who they truly were is impossible, but the people who knew her will know how kind she was and how she would bring so much Fun And Life to a room. The Headlines on Bbc News. oov 4a people die in a crush at a Religous Festival in israel. Prime Minister Nethanyahu says its one of the worst disasters in the Countrys History police investigating the murder of the community support officer, Julia James in kent, say theyve found no Motive Or Suspect. Itv has pulled Tonights Episode of viewpoint from schedules after allegations of harassment made against lead actor Noel Clarke allegations he denies. The latest Uk Coronavirus figures have been released. In the past 2a hours, the uk has recorded 2,381 lab confirmed cases of coronavirus. A further 15 people have died within 28 days of Testing Positive for Covid I9. A total of more than 34. 2 million people have now received a first dose of the Covid I9 vaccine. Analysis by Bbc News suggests 22 Million people live in parts of the uk that have reported no covid deaths this month. Records from more than four in ten Council Areas show that since the start of april there have been no deaths within 28 days of a positive test. It comes as the Coronavirus Vaccination Programme in england is today extended to everyone over the age of a0. Our Health Correspondent naomi grimley reports. In a moment, ill be talking to a professor. Getting back to normal is something we all want to do in some areas of the country already seen in a good place. Take plymouth, for example. Home to more than a quarter of million people, it is not seen a curvy death in the last 28 days. Oxford has not reported a covid death occurring the last 60 days. In fact, as this map by the bbc� s Data Unit shows, more than four out of ten Uk Councils have not reported any covid deaths in the past month. Its a large drop compared with january, when the uk was at the peak of its second wave. Then, only to councils in the uk reported no covid deaths. But experts are still a corson. It deaths. But experts are still a corson. ,. , deaths. But experts are still a corson. ,. , , deaths. But experts are still a corson. ,. , corson. It is a really good sign and we are seeing corson. It is a really good sign and we are seeing parts corson. It is a really good sign and we are seeing parts of corson. It is a really good sign and we are seeing parts of the corson. It is a really good sign and we are seeing parts of the country| we are seeing parts of the country where prevalences really, really low, so i think it gives us confidence but we do have to be a little bit cautious because with the vote that we have had a significant reopening of society in april and there is another one coming up on there is another one coming up on the 17th of may. It is great news, but, of course, we do need to monitor those changes so that is why it is really important that we have these five week intervals between these five week intervals between these relaxations just so we can monitor the impact on the r number, Hospital Admissions and on deaths and safely proceed to the next step in the road map. This and safely proceed to the next step in the road map. In the road map. As this graph shows, in the road map. As this graph shows. Uk in the road map. As this graph shows, Uk Coronavirus in the road map. As this graph shows, Uk Coronavirus deaths | in the road map. As this Graph L shows, Uk Coronavirus deaths of following in every Age Group but it is most noticeable in the over 50s. We must follow the rules until the Vaccination Programme has had time to reach more people. In relation to the Vaccination Programme that has actually been a tweet in the last few minutes from the Health Secretary Matt hancock, as you can see there. Lets speak now to david spiegelhalter, professor of statistics at cambridge university. As the vaccination and important facts in the decline we have seen in sony statistics, as we have just seen matt Hancocks Tweet . It is a mixture of seen matt Hancocks Tweet . It is a mixture of what seen matt Hancocks Tweet . It is a mixture of what has seen matt Hancocks Tweet . It is a mixture of what has happened seen matt Hancocks Tweet . It 3. Mixture of what has happened since the new year, because the lockdown which has had a huge effect but the vaccination has also added to that benefit, particularly in the older groups, as youve heard. I mean, the latest data suggest that more than 70 of the population now have some degree of immunity, they got antibodies, either because they been vaccinated or they had the disease already. It doesnt mean that they are immune. You can catch this again after the vaccines and after a previous infection, but it certainly means that any spread will now be slowed down. 50. Means that any spread will now be slowed down slowed down. So, as we then endeavour slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to live slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to live life slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to live life a slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to live life a little | slowed down. So, as we then endeavour to live life a little more normally, Where Do We Go From Here . Because, what, will he have still got to social distanced and webmaster to take it to real basics . People arguing that we could bring forward the dates because things are going very well, i think better than anyone could have expected. Deaths are very low, going down to a single figures, and non covert Running A possibly historically low levels and infections and infections and new data came out today but the daily rate of new infections is not quite as low as last summer but getting back towards The End of august now and the other thing is great new studies show that the vaccine not only protects you who have been vaccinated against getting infected to quite a large extent but, if you do infected, if you can, you get a weaker version and then a much less likely to pass it onto other people so, again, much is that everyone who gets vaccinated is not only protecting themselves, they are Predicting Everyone around them. 50. Predicting everyone around them. So, that is all brilliant and, i mean, people want to hear positive news, dont get me wrong, well want to hear positive news. Ijust think people might be watching thinking 0k, people might be watching thinking ok, thats great, but not about new variants. If people start travelling and going abroad even to a limited extent, where does that leave us with new variants getting into the country . With new variants getting into the count . , with new variants getting into the count . ,. , country . There always is that the risk. The indian country . There always is that the risk. The indian Variant Country . There always is that the risk. The indian variant has country . There always is that the risk. The indian variant has about 400 cases that have been reported now. That is still only a variant of interest are not of concern yet, not clear how harmful that might be but we are keeping a close watch on its books, yes, ithink we are keeping a close watch on its books, yes, i think that is the issue. As we open up as well, because no doubt cases will probably rise in the younger groups, it is a very delicate Balancing Act even without the new variant of the government has said that these new dates are not going to be brought forward so i think were going to stick to that and this cautious reopening puts us in, know, it is really tough for everybody but it is putting us in immensely strong position. We have got the lowest rates just about in europe now. Professor Van Tam said earlier in the Week Something about being towards the bottom of the curve are very close to the bottom of the curve. Now, does that mean if you. If you dont do what youre meant to do, if you dont keep socially distanced and all the things we know about that things can go very badly wrong again . Wrong again . Well, thats has obviously wrong again . Well, thats has obviously happened wrong again . Well, thats has obviously happened last wrong again . Well, thats has i obviously happened last autumn. Wrong again . Well, thats has obviously happened last autumn. We were down at this level in august and then looks at what happened in september and october and we, of course, hope that isnt going to happen over the summer because of the degree of vaccinations that have taken place, so that is why it is this delicate Balancing Act. We know that this is still a very nasty virus in the new variant, they can variant has made it even worse and so i do respect that caution is growing steadily, of leaving these five week gaps and really making sure. Because the government have said they do not want to take any backward steps, to make sure that when we do open up we are going to feel safe in doing so. Yes. When we do open up we are going to feel safe in doing so. Feel safe in doing so. Yes, so the five weeks feel safe in doing so. Yes, so the five weeks is feel safe in doing so. Yes, so the five weeks is important. Feel safe in doing so. Yes, so the five weeks is important. Weve I Feel safe in doing so. Yes, so the i five weeks is important. Weve been talking a Lot Today about the Test Events in liverpool, 3000 people, lots of testing, one of the governments efforts to say whether we can mix and a fashion without transmitting the virus, without increasing the virus. It is that a really useful exercise, from your perspective . Can a lot be learnt from the sort of Practice Runs . I think so, if they had done properly and people are tested in a way that really make sure that there hasnt been a spread of the event then, yeah, obviously, we have got to test these things and there is an Evaluation Committee who is looking at all of these events because, in The End, it is only by doing Trial Runs that we are going to know whether we can do this more generally and this is a general point that many of us would be making for the whole of the last year, but all these roll outs, all these, you know, changes in procedures and procedures and rules on things, they really need to be evaluated scientifically and statistically, and its good if that is taking place. Statistically, and its good if that is taking place statistically, and its good if that is taking place. Well, it is always aood to is taking place. Well, it is always good to hear is taking place. Well, it is always good to hear you is taking place. Well, it is always good to hear you elaborate is taking place. Well, it is always good to hear you elaborate on i is taking place. Well, it is always good to hear you elaborate on them. Thank you very much for now and we will talk again. Thank you professor from the university of cambridge. Letsjust from the university of cambridge. Lets just pause with the time edging up to half past five and gets all the latest weather prospects. Good afternoon. We are closing out the month of april with some traditional April Showers around. So far they have been pretty hit and miss, but as we go throguh the afternoon, they are likely to become a little bit more widespread. And with just a light breeze coming from a cool northeast direction, some of them can be slow moving. Temperatures still subdued for this time of year, 8 i3c, the overall high. Those showers should start to fade away through the evening, and overnight, once again, we will see some clearing skies. That is going to allow those temperatures to fall away into low single figures, cannot rule out a frosty start for the first morning of may. But it will be a sparkling one, once again, lots of sunshine from the word go, but as we go into the day, yes, we will have some showers developing. And some of these could be heavy with some hail, maybe the Odd Rumble of thunder as well. Top temperatures, again, still disappointing, 7 i3c the high. So its sunny spells and scattered showers for saturday and sunday, but look at Bank Holiday monday, some wet and windy weather will arrive. Hello, this is Bbc News. The Headlines. 44 people die in a crush at a Religous Festival in israel. Prime Minister Nethanyahu says its one of the worst disasters in the Countrys History Heart Rending scenes here. People were squashed to death, including children. Many of those who were killed have not been identified yet and they ask people not to spread rumours on Social Media because it breaks the hearts of families. Itv has pulled the final episode of Drama Viewpoint from schedules tonight, after allegations of harassment made against lead actor Noel Clarke allegations he denies. Police investigating the murder of the community support officer, Julia James in kent, say theyve found no Motive Or Suspect. Its emerged that borisjohnsons mobile Phone Number has been available online for 15 years raising concerns about security and access. Sport goes silent. Football, rugby, cricket and more begin a four Day Boycott of Social Media, in an attempt to tackle online racial abuse. Still thinking that it is something powerful as you can see and maybe we can ask those platforms and Social Media why they are not doing way more. And, liverpool parties without social distancing. Were at this afternoons nightclub event, which is testing whether large crowds can gather without spreading covid. And coming up in fifteen minutes, Mark Kermode on the oscar winning nomadland in the Film Review. An update because in the last few months, he has issued a Statement Worth just reading you the whole statement and they think Noel Clarke says i vehemently denied any Sexual Misconduct or criminal wrongdoing. Recent reports have made it clear to me that some of my actions of affected people in ways i did not intend or realise. To those individuals, i am deeply sorry. I will be seeking professional help to educate myself and change for the better. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres gavin. Well managers across the Premier League have been having their say on the boycott today, including tottenhams interim manager ryan mason. Calling for a stronger preventative take down measure from Social Media platforms. Manchester united tweeted this earlier. The Cricket Board saying simply enough. And the page on instagram calls for more to be done to stop online abuse and calls for better accountability too. I took myself off the Social Media because i didnt want to see it. Even after i retired, you have messages about my injury and certain things that you must think, its another message, just ignore it. But these things should not be acceptable. They are not acceptable. But they just seem to be acceptable. They are not acceptable. But theyjust seem to be ok to happen but the platforms, they need to put things in place that holds people accountable for these types of things. Several drivers in Formula One are also taking part in the boycott including World Champion Lewis hamilton, whos been a leading voice on Anti Racism from within fi. Its the Portuguese Grand Prix this weekend. Hamilton put his mercedes on pole, claimed the fastest lap and won this race last october. And hell be hoping to repeat that after topping the timesheets in second practice ahead of red bulls max verstappen. News concering the return of spectators now. Fans will be allowed to attend the final two rounds of games of the Premier League season, after the league moved Match Day 37 to midweek. Those games will now take place on the 18th And 19th of may, meaning clubs will be able to have one Home Game with fans, subject to the further easing of lockdown restrictions. From the 17th may, Outdoor Sports Venues are due to be allowed up to 10,000 fans or 25 capacity, whichever figure is lower. Meanwhile, away fans could also be allowed back at those final two matches for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Wigan have suspended prop tony clubb, while they hold an investigation into an alleged racist comment, made during their win against hull fc. Hull forward Andre Savelio said a wigan player used a racist remark and reported it to referee james child. In a joint statement between the two clubs, they say. Kyren wilson and Shaun Murphy have finished their session in the Semi Finals of the World Snooker Championship in sheffield. And its last Years Finalist Wilson who leads by 10 frames to 6 against murphy. They resume tomorrow morning, with the first to reach 17 frames heading to the final. Mark selby and Stuart Bingham Resume later this evening. And selby, chasing a fourth world title, just has the edge after this mornings session, hes leading 9 7. You can watch that Match On Bbc Two from 7 30. Ineos grenadiers have relinquished their lead of the tour Of Romandie after stage four of the race in switzerland. A late breakaway by Marc Soler saw the spaniard take the Stage Victory and move into the overall lead. Britains Geraint Thomas finished in the Chasing Pack and is up to second place, but is fourteen seconds adrift. A Crash Cost his Ineos Team Mate Rohan Dennis the lead. Well have more for you in sportsday at half past six. One of our main stories here today. Its emerged that boris johnsons personal mobile Phone Number has been available online for 15 years. It appears on a Press Release from 2006, when the Prime Minister was a junior member of the shadow cabinet. The Labour Leader Keir Starmer says the Pms Number being in the Public Domain � carries a security risk. � the chancellor Rishi Sunak says part of the prime Ministers Appeal is that he� s � incredibly approachable. � the revelation comes amid heightened scrutiny of access to politicians. Our political correspondent Iain Watson reports. They say it is good to talk. Butjust how many people have access to Prime Minister� s personal phone . It has emerged he has not changed his Mobile Numberfor 15 years and it was possible until recently to find that number on a website. That is politically embarrassing, but is it any more serious than that . A former national Security Adviser seems to think so. I would think if you are a sophisticated state with cyber capabilities and you had the Phone Number of the Prime Minister, that would give you a Head Start in being able to access it and potentially listening to calls being made on it or texts sent from it. I think it is a risk that needn� t be run and it can be closed off by changing the number. So is It Tin Hat time for Government Ministers . The chancellor was asked if borisjohnson if could have been putting the Security Wall around the ministers at risk. He said the Prime Minister should remain approachable. With regards to the Prime Minister, obviously, all Security Protocols are followed everywhere, and part of the Prime Minister� s appeal is that he is incredibly approachable. He is out here listening to people, i am out here, we talk to people and the Prime Minister in particular throughout his career has been someone people feel listens to them and engages with them. Amid concerns over lobbying, earlier this week, whitehall� s most senior civil servant was asked about the use of personal mobiles at the heart of government. The thing about changing telePhone Numbers on personal phones can be a bit of a red herring, if i am honest. Prime ministers. Other ministers, like parliamentarians, actually need to be in touch with a very large number of people. It now appears boris johnson� s Mobile Phone has been switched off, though Downing Street won� T Confirm as yet whether the number will be changed. The call the opposition wants voters to make is about the Prime Minister� s judgment. It is a serious situation. It carries a security risk. A lot of people will be concerned notjust about who has the number, but who has been using it. The Prime Minister� s allies say that he would much rather be communicating policies to voters than talking about phones. Iain watson, Bbc News, westminster. A Club Gig in a warehouse in liverpool is under way, as part of an experiment assessing the possible reopening of Mass Gathering events, during covid. Those attending will be allowed to dance and mingle freely with no social distanding or masks, as part of a Government Scheme Testing crowd safety. Guests had to prove a negative Covid Test to get in. Danjohnson has more from the event in liverpool. They� ve got to make sure that everybody knows what the rules are, they have to take a test afterwards next week. But the main intention is that everyone enjoys themselves and certainly people have been excited and have been up for this. The organisers of also Dj Jade already this afternoon, how was it getting back up there and doing the thing . To it was pleasant to play some records for people. And they were coming in, they were waving giving a thumbs up and one girl give me a thank you card. I almost started crying. And it� s pretty emotional and it was nice to see peoples faces literally Cheshire Cat faces on everybody and it� s just a great thing to see and another local dj, she started crying, literally burst into tears because everyone was chanting and all that stuff. It means so much and has been such a tough year when music at least in Life Capacity has been silence. Irate Life Capacity has been silence. We have not Life Capacity has been silence. Have not had an opportunity to do what we have been working towards for a very long time and it� s not just the emotional release because we want to play, but the experience of the last 14 months for all sorts of the last 14 months for all sorts of obvious reasons that a been difficult for everyone. Maybe i� ll get teary eyed later. You difficult for everyone. Maybe ill get teary eyed later. Difficult for everyone. Maybe ill get teary eyed later. You can look throu~h get teary eyed later. You can look through their get teary eyed later. 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That is the whole point in the i other conversations we have had with local security on how we wanted to be in look, from the threshold, it may be as it was otherwise they� re not going to be able to take that in for vital information to be able to move forward forjune the 21st. Bud move forward forjune the 21st. And doinu move forward forjune the 21st. And doin this move forward forjune the 21st. And doing this in move forward forjune the 21st. And doing this in liverpool, must be a problem for you. It doing this in liverpool, must be a problem for you. Problem for you. It really is. I feel really problem for you. It really is. I feel really emotionally problem for you. It really is. I I Feel really emotionally charged, problem for you. It really is. I feel really emotionally charged, to do this for the city, for the people that have been supporting us for years, to have a small contribution in some way to help us get beyond covid 19 is an enormous honourfor me. The Headlines on Bbc News. 44 people die in a crush at a Religous Festival in israel. Prime Minister Nethanyahu says it� s one of the worst disasters in the country� s History Police investigating the murder of the community support officer, Julia James in kent, say they� ve found no Motive Or Suspect itv has pulls tonight� s episode of viewpoint following allegations of harassment made against lead actor Noel Clarke in the last few minutes he has released a statement saying he � vehemently� denies the allegations and says � some of my actions have affected people in ways i did not intend or realise. � now, it� s time for the Film Review from Mark Kermode. Hello and welcome to the Film Review with me, Mark Kermode. Rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in a few weeks. At the recent 93rd academy awards, chinese Film Maker Chloe Zhao became only the second woman ever to win the oscar for best director, repeating kathryn bigelow� s Hurt Locker Triumph when no land also Locker Triumph when nomadland also won best picture. Ijust looked up the value of your band. With that higher mileage, you� re looking about 5,000 at the most. Id probably recommend taking that money and putting it towards a different vehicle. Well, I Cant do that. I cant do that. See . All right. I spent a lot of time and money building the inside out, and a lot of people dont understand the value of that. But its not something like an. I live in there. Its my home. Frances mcdormand earning her third best actress, oscar styles� s furn, best Actress Oscar styles furn, a recently widowed woman who finds herselfjoining america� s nomadic community, discovering a new life On The Road here, she meets people who found a different way of living and starts to reassess her own past, present and future. We work horses have to gather together and take care of each other. And that� s what this is all about. Accepting her oscar, zhao noted that i have always found goodness in the people i� ve met everywhere i went in the world. That� s a sentiment that runs throughout her third feature, a Tone Poem with Western Genre Inflections inspired byjessica britta� s nonfiction 2017 Book Finding Rich Themes Of Human Kindness running deep within the margins of society

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