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Cars. Ca rs. Good cars. Good morning from The Tower of London Laterwe Good morning from the Tower Of London later we will be revealing the name of the female Raven Chick. The tower opens at 10am to a lot of fanfare. The weather will hopefully have improved, the Rain Clearing in the southeast with sunshine and showers a lot of them heavy and thundery in the east. All the details coming up. Good morning. Its wednesday, may 19th. Our top story. The eu could soon relax Travel Rules for vaccinated british tourists though borisjohnson says holidays in most European Countries are still out of bounds. Eu ministers are meeting to discuss the proposals today. But it comes as the Government faces criticism for mixed messaging over whether people can travel to countries on the so called Amber List. Our correspondent, jon donnison, has the story. Lets face it who isnt ready for a little bit of this . Portugal the only Eu Country on the Green List finally welcomed back british tourists this week. But what about the rest of europe much of which is rated amber . The Government has been accused of sending out confusing messages. The Government should crack down and tell people once and for all if its safe or not, particularly for Leisure Travel so the Summer Holiday and right from the very beginning, we think they should have been clear if they said that amber means stop, rather than prepare to Go. That should have been clear from the beginning, and its not, and i think people are very confused. We dont want to stop. It comes after the environment secretary, george eustice, said it was ok to travel to countries on the Amber List to see family or friends. Only for the Prime Minister visiting a Vaccination Centre a few hours later to contradict him, saying he was clear Amber Countries were not places people should be Going on holiday yet. The Travel Industry is calling for clarity. Government ministers are clearly confused themselves at the moment, and that breeds through to consumers who will be confused if the Government doesnt know what the message is. But, fundamentally, the Prime Minister has delivered on what he said he would deliver in february this year, when he announced his Road Map. He said that, In May, Overseas Travel would start. So thats to be welcomed. I think the problem is, now, weve Got Government-infighting'>Government Infighting leading to this mixed messaging. All this as the eu is expected to sign off on a plan at their end to allow fully vaccinated britons to fly to europe without having to take a Covid Test or quarantine. Meanwhile, Surge Testing is being stepped up in Covid Hotspots, where there are concerns about the new indian variant. These include bolton, blackburn, bedford, and now nuneaton. For the moment, though, borisjohnson says theres no evidence to suggest the Government will have to deviate from the Road Map to fully ease restrictions on social contact by june the 21st. But he said ministers would let people know in a few days� time, once the data was clearer. Thank you. Thanks for having me. Jon donnison, Bbc News. The Prime Minister is expected to face questions from mps later today over the confusion around international Travel Rules. Lets speak now to our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming. Good morning to you. So, the Prime Minister under pressure to provide some clarity on this one, isnt he . There are basically three areas of confusion about international travel. Number one, what do you do if you Go abroad and the number of forms and different Test Youve Got to do four different countries. Number two, the fact that our greenest in the uk is not reciprocated elsewhere, and isnt reciprocated elsewhere, and isnt reciprocated in the the direction either. Whilst today you might hear headlines about European Countries opening up to british people, portugal is still the only Eu Country british people can Go to on holiday or to visit family and come back from and not have to quarantine which doesnt apply to any other European Countries. Third thing is this confusion from Government about should you or should you not Go to Amber Countries. The next ones on the list. Weve Got the official advice which says you shouldnt travel to them, which is what says on the website, then other ministers so you can Go there if you want to see your friends and family and other ministers saying Going to Amber Countries is dangerous so there is a lot to think about but this is what happens when you move from a very simple rule, like stay at home, do not travel, to a more complicated system where you have three different kinds of countries in all sorts of different interpretations of What Essential Travel is. ~ �. ,. ,. , interpretations of What Essential Travelis. �. ,. ,. ,. , travel is. Weve Got that Going on and the Government-travel'>Government Travel is. Weve Got that Going on and the Government coming travel is. Weve Got that Going on and the Government coming in i travel is. Weve Got that Going on | and the Government coming in for criticism about its handling of the pandemic as well. The criticism about its handling of the pandemic as well. Criticism about its handling of the pandemic as well. The national Audit Office who basically pandemic as well. The national Audit Office who basically scrutinise pandemic as well. The national Audit Office who basically scrutinise how i office who basically scrutinise how money is spent by Government-departments'>Government Departments have done a Report Today about the lessons learned from the pandemic. There isnt much new stuff in there because it pulls together 17 reports theyve done into the pandemic but it is all about learning the big lessons and there are a few big Government'>Lessons Government should do. They say you should have playbooks for other major incidents which are not likely to happen but if they do happen they could have big consequences. They also say you need to be much more transparent about how you are spending money, how you award contracts in an emergency and what you are trying to achieve. And they also say there will be big impacts long term particularly when it comes to spending on the health service, when it comes to catching up with Mist Schooling and local authorities who tend not to get a lot of attention in this crisis, there could be big questions about how they are funded in the next few years, too. Quite questions about how they are funded in the next few years, too. In the next few years, too. Quite a bit to digest in the next few years, too. Quite a bit to digest this in the next few years, too. Quite a bit to digest this morning, in the next few years, too. Quite a bit to digest this morning, you in the next few years, too. Quite a bit to digest this morning, you for| bit to digest this morning, you for that. Excavation work will begin at a cafe in gloucester later today, as Police Search for a suspected victim of the serial killer, fred West. 15 year old Mary Bastholm worked at the cafe before she went missing more than 50 years aGo. Our reporter Andrew Plant is there. Andrew, whats happening . What happened overnight and what is happening today . After what happened overnight and what is happening today . What happened overnight and what is happening today . After more than one week of initial happening today . After more than one week of initial searching happening today . After more than one week of initial searching at happening today . After more than one week of initial searching at this week of initial searching at this cafe at the centre of gloucester, police say they have enough evidence to start an excavation of the basement which centres of three new pieces of evidence. Number one, this piece of blue Cloth Weve heard so much about which was photographed in the corner of the seller. We know mary was wearing a blue coat and Blue Bag when she disappeared back in 1968. Numbertwo, Blue Bag when she disappeared back in 1968. Number two, structural anomalies. Yesterday they said six boys theyd discovered in the floor and walls which they want to investigate. Number three, a dog which is trained to sniff out Human Remains, they took him down a few days aGo and had a reaction when it was in the cellar. Theyve been in touch with Marys Family throughout and theyve said they cannot guarantee they will find marys remains in the cellar but what they can do is answer the question definitively One Way or another about whether or not she was buried there after she vanished in 1968, last seen at a Bus Stop not far away from where we are now on a very cold January Night in 1968, just 15 when she disappeared. It was 25 years later when fred Wests rhymes came to life that he was connected with her and people started to wonder whether or not he had been responsible for her disappearance. There wasnt enough evidence at that time to warrant a search at the cafe but now police say ive Got that and they will star excavations today. It wont be a quick process, it is underground and a fairly small space. They will have forensic archaeologists initially but finally the possibility of answering the question of exactly what happened to mary 50 years aGo. Question of exactly what happened to mary 50 Years Age Question of exactly what happened to mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you ve much mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and we mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and we will mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and we will come mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and we will come back mary 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you very much and we will come back to i very much and we will come back to you later. Thank you. Urgent action needs to be taken to make electric cars more affordable if the Government is to hit its 2030 target for banning the sale of all new Petrol And Diesel cars. Thats according to a group of mps. The public Accounts Committee says ministers have a Mountain To Climb if they want to achieve the ambitious target. Heres our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. Sales of electric vehicles are by far the fastest growing segment of the Car Market but they still only account for 11 of new car registrations. Getting to 100 will be tough, mps warn today. The Government plans to ban the sale of new Petrol And Diesel cars from 2030 with hybrids prohibited from 2035. Motorists wont be ready to make that change, say the mps on the public Accounts Committee, unless the price of electric vehicles is reduced significantly and charging infrastructure is installed much more quickly. As well as cars themselves being expensive, only a handful being under £30,000, there is the cost of charging them. While electric charging is cheaper than Petrol And Diesel, there is a big difference between charging in public places and charging on your driveway, and lots of people dont have space to charge their vehicles at home so the infrastructure and the cost of that has Got to be thought about as well, and we are concerned the Government is behind the curve if it is Going to hit its target. The public Accounts Committee says the Government needs to do more to develop the skilled workforce and electric Power Infrastructure needed to support the transition. But the Government told the Bbc Today it was on track to meet its target and says it is investing £2. 8 billion to help the Car Industry and drivers make the switch to electric. Justin rowlatt, Bbc News. This is an extraordinary story one of the first video clips to Go viral online is to be auctioned off and then all copies deleted from the web. Charlie, ow charlie, that really hurt laughter. Still funny, isnt it . The clip was first uploaded in 2007 when Charlie Davies Carr and his big Brother Harry were aged one and three and its been viewed nearly 900 Million times since. Theyre now 15 and 17, and have agreed to perform in a Parody Video for the winning bidder. The auction starts on saturday. Asi as i was watching that, i was thinking Id Love to see them now so thatis thinking Id Love to see them now so that is what is Going to happen. 15; and 17, ive probably watched that about 300 times it is and17, ive probably watched that about 300 times and 17, ive probably watched that about 300 times it is 6 11am. Carol is out and about about 300 times it is 6 11am. Carol is out and about tonight. About 300 times it is 6 11am. Carol is out and about tonight. Youve about 300 times it is 6 11am. Carol| is out and about tonight. Youve had your hood up, Carol, it isnt looking great. Looking great. Good looking great. Good morning, everybody, it has been pouring buckets here, this rain will hopefully clear and one of the reasons we are here is because in the springtime four little Raven Chicks were born and two of them have already found new homes but two of them are still in The Tower bringing the total of them to nine. The other thing is one as a boy and one is a girl. The boy has been named edgar after edgar allan poe, an Author And Poet who famously wrote the raven. There was a poll done to choose the name of the girl and we will be revealing the name later on this morning with the ravenmaster. Lots Going on today at The Tower opening up for the first time after lockdown at 10am to a lot of fanfare. Now the rain should have cleared by then, it is already moving away from the South East and yet to clear in the far South East and then a day of sunshine and showers but for the rest of the week is further rain some of which will be heavy and windier conditions as well. This morning there is a lot of dry weather around, not particularly cold except for in rural parts of the country where temperatures are around freezing, like kates bridge. We still have a Weather Front moving across scotland with cloud and apache rain through the day. Through the day rather like the last few days further showers develop, heavy and thundery east, fewer in the West to give you the West'>South West where temperatures are widely up to 15 16. We hang on to the showers into the early part of the evening, a lot of them fading but an area of low pressure will start to show its hand in the West'>South West introducing a lot of cloud and some rain. Through tomorrow, that will push northwards and eastwards, some of the rain heavy and more patchy in the South East and with it either wind will strengthen with gales across the West'>South West and irish received but even in Land Tomorrow we could have gusts of a0 miles an hour. Temperature is very similar to what we are looking at today, roughly about 15 16 the most. That will clear later on as we head on into the weekend. This will be with us for a time on friday but still we carry on with the unsettled weather until next week when things hopefully quieten down. Thanks, Carol, you will have to get the brolly out later itll thanks, Carol, you will have to get the brolly out later the brolly out later itll be up and down the brolly out later itll be up and down all the brolly out later itll be up and down all morning the brolly out later itll be up and down all morning we the brolly out later itll be up| and down all morning we will the brolly out later itll be up and down all morning we will see ou later, and down all morning we will see you later, thank and down all morning we will see you later, thank you after battling with his own Mental Health for years, the former Boxing Champion Frank Bruno has decided to use his experience to help others. Hes launched a new community centre, which offers people a chance to build their Self Confidence through sport and social events. Breakfast� s danjohnson has been to meet him. Cheering. Frank bruno is back in the boxing ring. That distinctive figure and that unmistakable laugh. Use your left and your right. He chuckles. Its nice, its very Good especially when its Got your name underneath it your name and your face. Face, yeah ugly face this is the start of a 12 Week Course Offering mental Health Support Something franks relied on himself. Started boxing when i was eight. And i was 12 when i Got sent to a borstal which im not very proud of, but i Got sent to it for fighting too much. I was dyslexic, so i struggled here and there. So i didnt want to be a bouncer, didnt want to play rugby, didnt want to play football. All i wanted to do is box. He went on to be world heavyweight champion, but is now helping young and old even those born long after he retired. Hes a champion and he fought against mike tyson. Ive heard of him from my dad quite a lot of times. He really wanted to come see him, but he couldnt. J hes, like, One Of The Best boxers ever. I think Exercise And Nutrition is a massive part of it. Lucys come here after struggling for a few years. People, if you talk about it, | will think youre an Attention Seeker and thats not true. You know, Mental Health is. Debilitating. Its. You know, someone had a broken leg. I you wouldnt sit there and Go, just get over it. Im usually the one to be able to stay at home if theres an opportunity to stay at home, if i dont have to Go outside, i wouldnt. Social anxiety has held stephano back. Ive always, like, avoided getting a job like a Retailer Or Something like that because i dont like the interaction as much. But hopefully after this i can Actually strive for something like that. The worst thing to do with Mental Health is ignore it. Danny used to be really active, but saw his Mental Health deteriorate with age. The brain is a muscle. Its like, if you exercise it, it gets stronger. It gets better. If you. Stay at home in the dark, worried about whats Going to happen, its. Its Going to get. Flabby and, you know, this is. This is hopefully what were doing here were exercising our minds as well as our bodies. We experience Mental Health every day, its a Human Reaction whether its anxiety, depression, happiness. What were trying to teach people on the course is how we manage these feelings, how we manage those emotions. This First Club was delayed by a year because of the pandemic, but more will follow, bearing the Frank Bruno name. Frank was the former heavyweight champion of the world. We have the ambassador of ours, as well tyson fury, the current heavyweight champion of the world. If people can associate that these huge, big, strong men if they can crumble and have problems, then anybody can. And it Actually inspires people to come forward and say, Actually, i am struggling. Hello, kate. Katie Got the chance to box with the big man. It was Actually really fun, and hes quite taller than me so i had to reach up quite high. Its very important to me because, as you can see, theres youngsters willing to come. The school has allowed the youngsters to come down to do it. We dont want anybody to Go in the Ring And Punch and somebody to get hurt. Its non Contact Boxing lets do the skills rather than get involved and hurt. Ive Got a gym at home so i necessarily have to Go out there. Ive Got a steam room, a running machine, a walker. Ive Got all different things at home, so ive Got the ropes and punch bags and i dont have to Go out there. But i like to Go out and Go for a walk and come back and recharge, you know . But its taught me a lot about myself, this last year i didnt realise how lucky i am. I live in a beautiful house, ive Got nice things what have i Got to moan about . And its that happiness frank is hoping to share. Danjohnson, Bbc News, northampton. Imagine taking him on in the ring it is lovely to hear from him. Lets Take A Look at some of todays front pages. The Daily Mail reflects the confusion coming from the Government-yesterday'>Government Yesterday over where and when we can take foreign holidays. It has also Got the sad news that the greens new puppy has died. The mirror carries the Story Ofjenny Mcgee one of the nurses who treated the Prime Minister when he had Covid Who has now left the nhs over what the paper calls a pay insult. It also reports that the supermodel Naomi Campbell has become a mum at 50. The times splash says the pm is set to back a plan that would give australian Farmers Tariff free access to british Food Markets under what would be the Governments first bespoke Trade Deal since brexit. And one of the Trending Terms on Twitter Overnight was eurovision. Have you warmed up already . The first semifinal took place in Rotterdam Last Night and well have a report on that after 7 30am. This is interesting. This report is about sitting down and lots of us especially over the last year have spent a lot of time sitting down and looking at computers and this is a report from the british journal of Sports Medicine who say people who spend the majority of their waking hours sitting down should follow a simple formula to stave off an early death. It says for every sedentary hour, whether at a desk, watching tv orany hour, whether at a desk, watching tv or any other motionless activity a person should spend three minutes exercising. Those three minutes could be spread out across the day or lumped into one prolonged session. Adopting this, adapting the sedentary lifestyle with running or walking, lower the risk of premature death by 30 , ok . You dont have to do your three minutes every hour but that could be Good, we could walk around for three minutes every hour. I should have asked you this question before asking you on live tv but do you listen to stuff before you Go to bed, the Radio Or Music . No, i do when i wake up but not when i Go to sleep. Radio five, to be precise. I Go to sleep. Radio five, to be recise. ,. ~ i Go to sleep. Radio five, to be recise. ,. , ~. , precise. This made me think about this because precise. This made me think about this because two precise. This made me think about this because two former precise. This made me think about i this because two former Manchester United team mates, David May and the Goalkeeper Tony Cote and, when they used to share a room when they were playing away, David May use to make up playing away, David May use to make up stories for tony because tony used to struggle to Go to bed so he says the X Defender says he would often make up Mills And Boon stole stories to help tony nod off. So, tony was 35 or 36 at the time struggling to sleep and he said, tell me a story. David may would start, this little kid, this happened, that happened. And eventually he would fall asleep i love the idea of that im eventually he would fall asleep i love the idea of that love the idea of that im sure there are love the idea of that im sure there are lots love the idea of that im sure there are lots of love the idea of that im sure there are lots of parents, love the idea of that im sure there are lots of parents, my| love the idea of that im sure i there are lots of parents, my dad used to make up the most wonderful story so Something Isnt there, something did it make someone making up something did it make someone making up a story is so special it is entirely for up a story is so special it is entirely for you, up a story is so special it is entirely for you, its up a story is so special it 3 entirely for you, its incredible. You did it before the Cup Final in 1996, told him a great story. Coton didnt play that game but they did win the double that season. If you have any stories win the double that season. If you have any stories like win the double that season. If you have any stories like that, win the double that season. If you have any stories like that, please | have any stories like that, please do tell us because it has warmed my heart an investigation by the bbc� s Panorama Programme has found serious Patient Safety issues are being buried in confidential hospital reports. Although the findings of Hospital Reviews are meant to be published and shared with regulators, the programme found this isnt happening in the majority of cases. There are now calls to change the law. Dr faye kirkland, who is a working gp, has the story. Three and a half years aGo, Sarah And Tom were looking forward to the future. I had a textbook pregnancy. We were obviously excited, we were Going to be bringing our baby home. In november 2017, Sarah And Tom were at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in margate in the early stages of sarahs labour. I was there for quite a long time and my Labour Wasnt progressing so they said i would be moved to the high risk labour ward. Two Junior Doctors were left in charge and, with the consultant at home, it was agreed they should carry out an emergency cesarean section. You could feel the Change And Everybody started to panic. There was a lot of people shouting. All of a sudden, it just was very stressful and not a nice environment to be in. When the consultant did eventually arrive, she was too late. Sarahs baby, harry, wasnt breathing, and needed urgent resuscitation. I didnt know whether id see either of them again. You just think you might be walking out on your own. Tom and sarah were told that harry would have a very limited quality of life, would never be able to learn or feed himself. After a lot of Soul Searching and advice, it was decided to turn off his life support machine. The hospital initially wouldnt report Harrys Death to coroner. The family feared a Cover Up and set about doing their own research into why he died. Derek found a reference to a royal College Report into the Hospitals Maternity Unit written two years before Harrys Death but it hadnt been published. He Got hold of the report after a freedom of Information Request. It highlighted the very failings that had Gone wrong in harrys care. I was absolutely stunned because even the introduction Goes into about ten lines that could have written about harrys demise. It tells you about consultants not turning up overnight, it tells you about a lack of escalation. Not only had the public not seen it but derek discovered the regulator, which is meant to ensure hospitals in england are safe, hadnt either. I was shocked. Genuinely shocked. How can you regulate something as important as a hospital without knowing at least what the extreme risks are . At East Kent Hospitals Trust says it is deeply sorry that it failed the East Kent Hospitals Trust says it is deeply sorry that it failed the family and apologised unreservedly to other families for the things that could have been done differently. It says it used the Royal Colleges findings. Reporting the findings and progress to the regulators. And it continues to make improvements to its maternity service. Bbc panorama wanted to find out how many of these reports were out there. We sent our own freedom of Information Request to all Uk Nhs hospitals asking for any review in the last five years. In response, we were told about 111 reports across 69 trust. Only 16 reports had been made public, only 26 had been shared in full with the regulator. Dr Bill Kirkup has investigated major nhs scandals and in 2015 he introduced recommendations around Royal College reviews. He proposed reports should be made in full with the regulator and summaries made public. But his recommendations havent been made law. We shared with him panoramas findings. I think it is a great disappointment to me. And i think that it is a shame that the two relevant recommendations were not taken more seriously. I think we may need to consider making this a legal duty of trusts that they have to disclose when these investigations have been done. Nhs england told us. They said. The Health Regulator in england said. There should be a Harrys Law that says all invited reviews must be published to the regulator. I hope this change happens in harrys name. Weve been through so much. We have to get change because this cant happen again. Faye kirkland, Bbc News. It is 6 27am. Still to come on breakfast. Theyre the ordinary cars that put the working population behind the wheel. Well look at the exhibition that showcases 100 years of british motoring history. If you like your cars or even if you dont like your car is your enjoy having a look around. Time now to get the news, Travel And Weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london, im sonja jessup. A met Police Officer is to be charged with causing the deaths by Dangerous Driving of a 10 year old boy and his aunt in South East london. Makayah Mcdermott And Rozanne cooper were hit by a car In Penge in 2016. A 23 year Old Man was jailed for 12 years over their deaths. The Crown Prosecution Service says Pc Edward welch, whos 32, will also be charged with causing serious injury by Dangerous Driving. A new report warns Child Poverty is growing across much of the country with young people here in the capital among the hardest hit. Research for The End Child Poverty coalition says rising Housing Costs are pushing many London Families to the brink. Its calling for an increase in Child Benefit, and to reverse plans to cut universal credit. Theres a warning that millions of homes could face subsidence in the coming decades as a result of climate change. New analysis by the British Geological Survey suggests properties in london are among those most at risk of being damaged due to the Ground Shrinking and swelling. Now, if youre a fan of snooker then you may be interested in the new Louis Theroux documentary about the rise of the sport in the 1980s. Gods of snooker explores how the game exploded in the uk and the superstar sportsmen it created including, of course, Steve Davis. Born in plumstead, the six time World Champion was himself surprised to become a household name. We were on the crest of that wave the initial wave of Peoples Interest in the game. That was a working class sport, Working Class Pastime that went supernova once bbc decided that they liked it. And we couldnt really believe what was happening to us, and we just went along on that wave. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. And not too much happening other roads. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, Good morning. Its another day of sunny spells and some heavy scattered downpours. Now were was starting off the morning with plenty of cloud. There could also be some early outbreaks of rain just a few showers just from this little feature thats running its way eastwards. But it will clear, and behind it things are set to brighten up and there will be some sunshine emerging. The showers will develop again through the afternoon, some of them heavy and thunder in nature. But once more, some bright, some sunny spells in between the showers. Top temperatures, 15 or 16 Degrees Celsius for most of us. Now, as we head through this evening and overnight, again, the showers are set to fade away to leave us with a dry night, long clear spells. Its Going to feel rather chilly temperatures dropping back to mid single figures for many of us into tomorrow morning. And then on thursday and friday, well look towards the West to get our weather its Going to be unseasonably windy. Some outbreaks of rain, most of it light and patchy on thursday. Therell be some sunny spells and some showers, and very blustery indeed for this time of year on friday. Im back in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now, though, its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. Coming up on breakfast this morning. Will it be branwen, bronte, florence, matilda or winifred . Well find out the Name Youve chosen for the Tower Of Londons new Baby Raven. Carol is there all morning. Its his biggest fight since quitting boxing Frank Bruno tells us why hes helping young people overcome their Mental Health issues. I should have realised it was never Going to be easy rocking back up on your daughters life. Even if she did invite you. Its like hes been there for ever and well meet eastenders neWest recruit brian conley, as he joins the soap to play sonias long lost dad. The Prime Minister says hes yet to see conclusive evidence that would lead to a change to the final stages of the Road Map out of lockdown in england. But ministers are closely watching hotspots like bolton, Blackburn And Bedford where The Indian Variant is on the rise. Lets speak now to gp, dr farzana hussain, Whojoins Us from east london. Good morning, thank you for being with us this morning on the programme. Give us an idea of particularly your area in east london, how concerned are you about the spread of this indian variant . Good morning, thank you for having me. Im quite concerned, Actually. Quite concerned. We note that last year it was around this time when there was an outbreak in the north West. Followed quite soon in the east of london and of course we know so far it that this variant is p know so far it that this variant is up to 50 more spreadable than other ones it is fantastic that lockdown is easing, i really pleased people can Go out and about a bit more but it means we are mixing a lot more and that chance of spread is so much higher. And that chance of spread is so much hither. ~. ,. , and that chance of spread is so much hither. ~. ,. , and that chance of spread is so much hither. ~. ,. ,. ,. , higher. What sort of plans have you come our higher. What sort of plans have you come your practice, higher. What sort of plans have you come your practice, others higher. What sort of plans have you come your practice, others put higher. What sort of plans have you come your practice, others put in l come your practice, others put in place to try to deal with that increase in cases and the concern around this variant . I increase in cases and the concern around this variant . Around this variant . I think this time around around this variant . I think this time around obviously around this variant . I think this time around obviously we around this variant . I think this time around obviously we are i around this variant . I think this time around obviously we are a| around this variant . I think this i time around obviously we are a lot better prepared than we were in March 2020 when everything was so new. Although there are no confirmed indian variant cases in my area in a new, we have already thought about what we would do if we had lots of stuff off sick or isolating so we are putting all of our contingency plans. If we had a confirmed case on site we would need to make sure that was isolated. Unfortunate that we work in Primary Care networks, which are a group of practices, so we have are a group of practices, so we have a Buddy Practice it would be able to be the site for us it is fortunate that we work in Primary Care networks. We are making sure we can still see our patient safely even on a different site or our staff working at home. A real concern, particularly after what we saw in january this concern, particularly after what we Saw Injanuary this year, it concern, particularly after what we saw in january this year, it was concern, particularly after what we Saw Injanuary this year, it was a horrible time, the most debts ive ever seen as a gp for 20 years. We want to be prepared the most deaths. I am worried. Lats want to be prepared the most deaths. I am worried. Want to be prepared the most deaths. I am worried. Lots of people will be interested deaths. I am worried. Lots of people will be interested in deaths. I am worried. Lots of people will be interested in what deaths. I am worried. Lots of people will be interested in what you deaths. I am worried. Lots of people will be interested in what you are i will be interested in what you are saying this morning. I wonder whether the Mass Vaccination Programme has made a difference to the fact that will maybe be cases of the fact that will maybe be cases of The Indian Variant but that wont leave to the same pressure on the nhs and the number of deaths we Saw Injanuary and february. Is that maybe what is making this different . I hope so. That is our real silver lining. It has been great to see this Vaccination Campaign and obviously in general practice, Primary Care, we have provided 75 of those vaccinations, which is a huge success and pride. My concern is that not all areas of the country have Got that brilliant overall figure of 95 of our over 50 is being vaccinated. There has been a lot of variation, certainly Vaccine Confidence is something that is still an issue. Understandably, confidence is something that is stillan issue. Understandably, but many people are still a bit afraid. So i am hoping that as we see what is happening with this variant that more people will come forward to have their vaccination. We are now open to 37 year olds. I am really hoping people will come forward because it is what we have to protect ourselves. Because it is what we have to protect ourselves. Have you seen ruite a protect ourselves. Have you seen quite a bit protect ourselves. Have you seen quite a bit of protect ourselves. Have you seen quite a bit of vaccine protect ourselves. Have you seen quite a bit of Vaccine Hesitancy i protect ourselves. Have you seen quite a bit of Vaccine Hesitancy in | quite a bit of Vaccine Hesitancy in your own area . Your own area . Certainly at the beginning your own area . Certainly at the beginning it your own area . Certainly at the beginning. It has your own area . Certainly at the beginning. It has Got your own area . Certainly at the beginning. It has Got a your own area . Certainly at the beginning. It has Got a lot i your own area . Certainly at the l beginning. It has Got a lot better and i have done a bit of work to try to increase that Vaccine Confidence. We are certainly not at 95 of our over 50s vaccinated, we are getting there but if we dont reach what we call head immunity, then none of us are protected. I am hoping that more people will come forward to protect themselves and each other. You say ou have themselves and each other. You say you have done themselves and each other. You say you have done a themselves and each other. You say you have done a bit themselves and each other. You say you have done a bit of themselves and each other. You say you have done a bit of work themselves and each other. You say you have done a bit of work on i you have done a bit of work on Vaccine Hesitancy. Do you feel that what we have seen happen in Bolton And Bedford and blackburn and other places, has not had an impact on those already who have maybe refused to say they dont want the the first time around . To say they dont want the the first time around . Definitely. And i think because there time around . Definitely. And i think because there are time around . Definitely. And i think because there are younger time around . Definitely. And i think because there are younger People L because there are younger people being affected and that could be the success of the Vaccine Programme that our elderly eye vaccinated and protected so that could be a Good thing. Certainly we are seeing younger people were not as keen and i can see that they are coming forward a bit more and i hope more of them do, Actually. I am forward a bit more and i hope more of them do, Actually. Of them do, Actually. 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I dont think have spoken to been on before it. I dont think have spoken to you been on before it. I dont think have spoken to you before, i been on before it. I dont think i i have spoken to you before, lovely to speak to you today. Judging by what has happened over the last 18 months, does it feel very different now . Does it feel like the workload is slightly less than it has been at the height of the pandemic for you and everyone else in your practice . Im afraid not. It is different, it is not as much a covid as we were seenin is not as much a covid as we were seen injanuary but is not as much a covid as we were seen in january but with is not as much a covid as we were seen injanuary but with lockdown easy it is great that our patients have come forward. Waited during lockdown so it has been really busy and we have national statistics, three quarters of A Million more appointments over the country this march than we did in previous marches. It is really busy and that remains a concern because obviously we will have a lovely summer but the short summer and i am already looking into how we managed this winter because we dont want another surge and we certainly dont want variant that we are not sure if the vaccine will work. We are hopeful it will end it is important we look after all the other things, like cancer, high disease, diabetes. All those things. Idr cancer, high disease, diabetes. All those things those things. Dr farzana hussain, iood to those things. Dr farzana hussain, Good to talk those things. Dr farzana hussain, Good to talk to those things. Dr farzana hussain, Good to talk to you, those things. Dr farzana hussain, Good to talk to you, see those things. Dr farzana hussain, Good to talk to you, see you i those things. Dr farzana hussain, | Good to talk to you, see you soon, have a lovely day. Talking about changes, fans were able to see football in real life there is the thing. The atmosphere at any live Sport Event of the past few days has been magical. It was the turn of the Premier League last night. Its been a long time coming for football fans, who have finally been allowed back to stadiums as coronavirus restrictions are eased. For the first time this year, Premier League clubs opened their doors to supporters once again. Our Sports Correspondent Gornall'>Katie Gornall has captured some of the excitement across the country. This time, the soundtrack would be real. Across the country, Premier League fans were heading back to the turnstiles in their thousands. So looking forward to getting back, having the atmosphere of the crowd, its completely different watching on the tv. Its like religion, isnt it . Youve Got to come to church here every two weeks. Its not the same on the telly and itsjust. Hopefully we are here to stay this time. I Cant Wait to see Manchester United because its been a very long time since i came because of covid. At old trafford, Manchester United supporters were behind their team but against their owners. It had been 1a months since these fans had seen a Goal here. Edinson cavani made sure it was worth the wait. A Moment Ofjoy that had to be shared. Fulham are already down but they are Going down fighting. Joe bryans equaliser made it a frustrating night for united ahead of their Europa League final. But there was one big positive. I know were not where we to be in the league. But hopefully we can bring a trophy back in about ten days time. So we will do whatever we can and, hopefully, next year, we can see everyone on their seats again. So, All The Best from the team and a safe trip back home. At a lively St Marys Patrick Bamford helped leeds on their way to a 2 0 win in front of 8000 southampton fans. Win or lose, they wouldnt have missed it. Meanwhile, along the coast at brighton, there was plenty to keep home fans entertained. Manchester city were one Goal up and one man down inside ten minutes before phil foden, with his usual swagger produced a moment of individual brilliance. That was 2 0 and that could have been game over. But, inspired by the crowd, brighton roared back. With 1a minutes left, Dan Burn made it 3 2 to Spark Chaos in the stands. What a welcome back. But the game with the most riding on it was at Stamford Bridge where chelsea, beaten by leicester in the Fa Cup final at the weekend, attempted a measure of revenge. Antonio rudiger Got them up and running before Timo Werner was stopped in his tracks. That meant a Chelsea Penalty Whichjorginho cooly stroked home. Leicester would pull a Goal-back'>Goal Back but it wasnt enough. As frustrations boiled over, chelsea held on for a huge win in the race for Champions League football. For supporters, this was a night of raw emotion for whatever the feelings at full time it was so Good to be back. Katie Gornall, Bbc News. Manchester city will today put on sale the 6000 tickets they have been allocated for the game against chelsea in portugal. But the owner says the global costs for all supporters buying an official ticket which will see them flown in and out of porto in 2a hours. City say they have sought to remove the most significant financial barrierforfans the most significant financial barrier for fans attending the final. And what a night for britains swimmers at the European Championships in budapest with more Gold medal success. Adam peaty won a fourth consecutive european 100 metre breaststroke title, while James Wilby took the bronze. There was also Gold for gbs mixed Ax200m Freestyle Relay team. As for peaty, he says hes getting better and better with the olympics on the horizon. Ive never, ever been this fast in season, so, you know, its a testament to obviously the hard work that im putting in, but also where im at and, you know, come olympics, its the same with me and james well both be properly prepared. Always coming into a competition like this is always a bit difficult because, you know, people are Going to be taking this seriously and theres nothing wrong with that but, you know, we like to dominate the olympics, not the europeans. And history was made in rugby Unions Premiership last night as Sam Simmonds broke the record for most tries scored in a season. Simmonds scored a Hat Trick as the Exeter Chiefs beat London Irish to take his tally to 19 tries in 19 games, eclipsing the previous record of 17. And he still has three more matches this season to extend his record. He is absolutely incredible. What an athlete. His coach was talking last night after the game, trying to explain why he was so Good and the reasons for his success. 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I wish i had a low Centre Of Gravity, it would i Centre Of Gravity, it would transform my life. You have a cracking interview, dont you . We have Roy Hodgson on at 8 30am. He has announced he is walking away from football, leaving Crystal Palace. I will not say the r where. Retirement. He isjust walking away from top Flight Football at the moment. Cannot wait to talk to him. We have Got a busy morning because Carol is out and about at the Tower Of London. The weather has been patchy this week and there is a very special poll which Carol will reveal the results of later on, Good morning. The results of later on, Good morning the results of later on, Good mornini. , the results of later on, Good mornini. , ~. , morning. Good morning. I like that description. Morning. Good morning. I like that description, patchy. Morning. Good morning. I like that description, patchy. Very morning. Good morning. I like that description, patchy. Very Good. It| description, patchy. Very Good. It certainiy description, patchy. Very Good. It certainly is description, patchy. Very Good. It certainly is this morning. We have patchy certainly is this morning. We have patchy rain. Certainly is this morning. We have patchy rain, patchy showers, we have The Works patchy rain, patchy showers, we have The Works. But we also have a lovely tower The Works. But we also have a lovely tower of The Works. But we also have a lovely Tower Of London to share with you and we Tower Of London to share with you and we are Tower Of London to share with you and we are now standing on the south battlements, which is right in front of the battlements, which is right in front of the white tower, which has actuaiiy of the white tower, which has Actually Got the South Lawn in front of it and Actually Got the South Lawn in front of it and the South Lawn is the stomping of it and the South Lawn is the Stomping Ground for the ravens. After Stomping Ground for the ravens. After they Stomping Ground for the ravens. After they have been fed they come out here, after they have been fed they come out here, hang around and we will probably out here, hang around and we will probably see them later on. That is part of probably see them later on. That is part of the probably see them later on. That is part of the reason i am here this Morning Part of the reason i am here this morning. Matt was here on friday, talking morning. Matt was here on friday, talking about apple where you are invited talking about apple where you are invited to talking about apple where you are invited to name the female Baby Chick invited to name the female Baby Chick that invited to name the female Baby Chick that was born in the spring and we chick that was born in the spring and we will chick that was born in the spring and we will reveal the name you chose and we will reveal the name you chose with and we will reveal the name you chose with the Raven Master at about sam chose with the Raven Master at about 7 45am. Ravens are very much connected 7 45am. Ravens are very much connected with the Tower Of London. They are connected with the Tower Of London. They are known as the guardians of The Tower they are known as the guardians of The Tower and it is said that if there The Tower and it is said that if there are The Tower and it is said that if there are ever less than six of them residents there are ever less than six of them residents here then The Tower and the kingdom will fall. At the moment there are the kingdom will fall. At the moment there are seven and with the new chicks there are seven and with the new chicks there are nine. Four chicks were chicks there are nine. Four chicks were born chicks there are nine. Four chicks were born in chicks there are nine. Four chicks were born in the spring, two had been were born in the spring, two had been rehoused, we have edgar the mate been rehoused, we have edgar the Mate Chick been rehoused, we have edgar the male chick and we will find out the name male chick and we will find out the name of male chick and we will find out the name of the female chick later in the programme. The weather has not been particularly kind today. Sunshine and showers once again. The Forecast Sunshine and showers once again. The forecast for sunshine and showers once again. The forecast for the rest of the week is rain~ forecast for the rest of the week is rain~ heavy forecast for the rest of the week is rain. Heavy rain at times and also some rain. Heavy rain at times and also some windy rain. Heavy rain at times and also some windy conditions. What is happening is low pressure is still dominating our weather. It pulls away, dominating our weather. It pulls away, we dominating our weather. It pulls away, we have a Ridge Of High Pressure away, we have a Ridge Of High Pressure and the next area of low Pressure Pressure and the next area of low pressure comes our way. Today we have pressure comes our way. Today we have two pressure comes our way. Today we have two fronts, one in the one in the West'>South West. Both bring wet weather the West'>South West. Both bring wet weather with them. We have the Cloud And Rain weather with them. We have the Cloud And Rain moving south across Scotland And Rain moving south across scotland today. We also have some showers scotland today. We also have some showers across the south pulling away showers across the south pulling away from showers across the south pulling away from the course of the morning into the away from the course of the morning into the North Sea and in between there into the North Sea and in between there wiii into the North Sea and in between there will be drier conditions with a few there will be drier conditions with a few showers but further showers will develop and especially in the east they will develop and especially in the east they will be heavy and thundery. In the West it will be drier, thundery. In the West it will be drier, stilt thundery. In the West it will be drier, stilla thundery. In the West it will be drier, still a few showers that were southWest drier, still a few showers that were West'>South West with the Ridge Of High Pressure West'>South West with the ridge of high Pressure Building in should state largeiy Pressure Building in should state largely dry later on. Temperatures froni largely dry later on. Temperatures from about largely dry later on. Temperatures from about eight to 17 in any prolonged spells of sunshine. As we head through the evening and overnight, there will still be some showers overnight, there will still be some showers around for a time, they will fade, showers around for a time, they will fade, and showers around for a time, they will fade, and by showers around for a time, they will fade, and by The End of the night the next fade, and by The End of the night the next area of low pressure will show the next area of low pressure will show its the next area of low pressure will show its hand in the West, introducing Thicker Cloud and also some introducing Thicker Cloud and also some rain introducing Thicker Cloud and also some rain. Not a particularly cold night some rain. Not a particularly cold night because they will be quite a bit Going night because they will be quite a bit Going on. Tomorrow, thats low Pressure Bit Going on. Tomorrow, thats low pressure starts to move across us, taking pressure starts to move across us, taking its pressure starts to move across us, taking its rain, heavy in places, north taking its rain, heavy in places, north and taking its rain, heavy in places, north and eastwards. The rain in the Southeast North and eastwards. The rain in the South East will be patchy and it will be South East will be patchy and it will be accompanied by strong winds with gales will be accompanied by strong winds with gales across the Rac And South West. Even in London England will have West'>South West. Even in London England will have gusts as much as 40 mph. Temperatures very similar to what we are looking temperatures very similar to what we are looking at today. As we move on into friday. Are looking at today. As we move on into friday, we still have wet and windy into friday, we still have wet and windy conditions. If anything the winds windy conditions. If anything the winds could be stronger inland across winds could be stronger inland across the Southern Parts of england with gusts across the Southern Parts of england with gusts up to 50 mph, and when you hear with gusts up to 50 mph, and when you hear in with gusts up to 50 mph, and when you bear in mind that we are looking at the you bear in mind that we are looking at The Trees you bear in mind that we are looking at The Trees in full leaf, we could see some at The Trees in full leaf, we could see some branches down, could be a bit of see some branches down, could be a bit of disruption. As that pulls away, bit of disruption. As that pulls away, behind it we will see the return away, behind it we will see the return to away, behind it we will see the return to some showers. Into the weekend, return to some showers. Into the weekend, sunshine and showers with the whims weekend, sunshine and showers with the whims of moderating on saturday, but then the whims of moderating on saturday, but then we the whims of moderating on saturday, but then we have more Rain Coming in from the but then we have more Rain Coming in from the West on sunday. Sometime next week from the West on sunday. Sometime next week it should settle down. We are next week it should settle down. Are looking next week it should settle down. Are looking forward to that, Carol, and i hope you can manage to escape while we are not with you from the rain. Thank you so much, we will see you later. Rain. Thank you so much, we will see ou later. Rain. Thank you so much, we will see ou later. ,. , you later. She looks Good in a hood. Whatever she you later. She looks Good in a hood. Whatever she wears, you later. She looks Good in a hood. Whatever she wears, she you later. She looks Good in a hood. Whatever she wears, she looks i you later. She looks Good in a hood. I whatever she wears, she looks great. The Morris Minor, the Mini Metro and the Vauxhall Chevette theyre all examples of the classic british motor. Now a new attraction is opening in derbyshire, featuring A Hundred cars from A Hundred years of british Car Manufacturing. BreakfastSjohn Maguire is there. Good morning, john. Good morning. This is a real Good morning, john. Good morning. This is a real drive Good morning, john. Good morning. This is a real drive down Good morning, john. Good morning. This is a real drive down memory i this is a real drive down memory lane, i can tell you. These cars are extraordinary. The ford granada, made famous by the sweeney. John thought you to drive one of the exhibition, the 19705 and 19805, vauxhall and ford. The thing that really strikes me either colours. Take a look at the advertising. Unashamedly sexist, might get Wolf Whistles from the kite next door. A much maligned vehicle, tr7, but i think the mind are beautiful. Look at that mg bv8, that colour is tundra green. Can you imagine designing that these days because of this one my favourites the exhibition. The last Mg Metro to roll off the Production Line and it was my very first car. Have a look inside. Red red trim, the Mg Badge on the Steering Wheel and red carpets. Imagine how cool i thought i was when i had one of these. You wander around and the years, and in my case the decades, just fall away. Newsreel sir herbert austin, as he now was, decided to put| motoring within the reach of all. And the Baby Austin one of the most famous cars in the world was born. So small that comedians make jokes about it. I made jokes about it. The great british Car Journey starts here in the 19205 with the austin 7 a scaled down version of the companys normal cars, it was affordable and very drivable. This one belonged to a nurse in the home counties. If you called the midwife, she could have arrived in this. Austin had come to mean quality and value. And the advertising was unashamedly aspirational. The exhibition moves up through the decades, and charts the boom and the bust of the british motor. Its not about the fastest or the most expensive its about the everyday, and the cars that everyone drove with the dawning of the Transport Revolution that was mass ownership. And thejourney, really, is the history of popular motoring and popular Car Manufacturing in the uk. So our hero cars are not exotic, they are right in front of me the mini, the most popular car ever made in britain. Big day for the little un. This is the two millionth mini i in company with some of those who helped make the pint sized People Car into an international achievement. These are the cars that ordinary people drove. You know, theyre not the supercars that survived. These cars have disappeared. Ithink, you know, even the Ford Cortina when i was, you know, in my 305, every street had a Ford Cortina on it. And when you see one now, you Go, wow, its a Ford Cortina thats what were doing. Were bringing these cars back to life, back to attention of, you know, the many millions of people that Actually drove them. But this isnt just the story of a major part of british industry and the people who worked in it. Its your story, too. My mum had one of these a mini clubman estate. We used to take our great dane dog, fred, to the vet. Hed stand up in the back and push his head forwards right to the front of the windscreen in between you and the passenger. This is a Triumph Spitfire 1500. I bought one of these it was in a terrible state fixed it all up, took it out for my first drive and i Got crashed into. The Ford Fiesta Xr2 ive been upside down in one of these, when my Mate Steve rolled it into a ditch. So what is it about these cars that captures the imagination . Steph has her own youtube channel, using digital to share her love of this analogue world. Why are you into cars like these instead of something modern, reliable, fuel efficient, safe . Well, i think some people will recoil in horror when they hear this, but i have never owned a modern car, so ive been used to disappointment from the word Go. Thats a joke honestly, theyve been great. Its an experience. Even if youre only Going to the local supermarket, its a pleasure to drive, its characterful. Were now moving towards cars that drive themselves, taking you even further away from the joy of driving. Whereas with this youve still Got thatjoy of driving and youre so much more in tune with whats Going on with the car. So you really understand you hear a noise, you hear something maybe Go ping and you know whats Going on, or you certainly know what you need to be checking when you get under that bonnet. All of the cars here run as you can find out for yourself. One of the unique features about the attraction is that youre Actually able to drive some of the cars that are here. My advice would be, choose something that suits your personality. Whoa this is great whoa like driving a Go kart. In a world of high tech suvs and permanent four wheel drive, Travelling Onjust three feels liberating. Lovely jubbly. The exhibition is multisensory youre surrounded by the sights, sounds and smells of years Gone by. The memories come flooding back of happy and sometimes, frankly, terrible days out on the great open road. Clearly at some Stage Someone on the british Leyland Boardroom thought it was a Good idea to give carrs italy name. Maestro, allegro, the Morris Minor, one of the special 1,000,000th to be built. The mini at the Austin Seven. Serbia you can drag yourself. Lukan shall, come and chat with us. Luke is a Darn Sight younger you are 70, a mechanic, what do you love about the Chi Square side they are rewarding to work on. They are simplistic, same person simply to work on. You work through them sonically and get a nice result about it. The pipes, you renew rather than replace, there is a modern price you buy, replace, buy things, buy things. It is simply here, back in the day when he fixed it with your parents. It with your parents. None of these cars here were it with your parents. None of these cars here were built it with your parents. None of these cars here were built during it with your parents. None of these cars here were built during your i cars here were built during your lifetime, apart from one, i think. There are flash pricier, there is a mclaren and a lotus and rolls Royce And Bentley but we focus on these because it is stuff people can relate to. You did a Specialist Course to learn how to maintain all the kaiser. I course to learn how to maintain all the kaiser the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and there the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and there is the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and there is a the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and there is a place i the kaiser. I went to Brooklyns Museum and there is a place theyre called the Flight Shed where i work with heritage Skills Academy and learn about whats in it, the specialist work. You learn about carburettors rather than fuel injection. You learn about. Specifically so you can apply it. I work with mark, The Workshop manager, and his Knowledge And Everything all combined, you end up taking skills that are now kind of forGotten and lost into the future and bring them to newer generations. Id you are doing the car yourself. Id you are doing the car yourself. I have a 1972 man city series, opel. That is my onGoing project. Mansa. I am that is my onGoing project. Mansa. Iam practising that is my onGoing project. Mansa. I am practising and learning. What is your favourite character here . 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Finally something in common. We i finally something in common. We would love to see pics of your first car. I am sure that has tickled your Nostalgia Button and made you think about the car you might have owned. I love the stories we have had about our metros. There is so much nostalgia around your first car. How much they have changed you can email us at bbcbreakfast bbc. Co. Uk or contact us on twitter or facebook. Time now to get the news, Travel And Weather where you are. Good morning, im sonja jessup. A met Police Officer is to be charged with causing the deaths by Dangerous Driving of a ten year old boy and his aunt in South East london. Makayah Mcdermott And Rozanne cooper were hit by a car In Penge in 2016. A 23 year Old Man has beenjailed for 12 years for manslaughter. Now the Crown Prosecution Service says Pc Edward welch, whos 32, will be charged with causing death and serious injury by Dangerous Driving. A new report warns Child Poverty is growing across much of the country with young people here in the capital among the hardest hit. Research for The End Child Poverty coalition says rising Housing Costs are pushing many London Families to the brink. Its calling for an increase in Child Benefit and to reverse plans to cut universal credit. Theres a warning that millions of homes could face subsidence in the coming decades as a result of climate change. New analysis by the British Geological Survey suggests properties in london are among those most at risk of being damaged due to the Ground Shrinking and swelling. Now, if youre a fan of snooker, then you may be interested in the new Louis Theroux documentary about the rise of the sport in the 19805. Gods of snooker explores how the game exploded in the uk and the superstar sportsmen it created, including of course Steve Davis. Born in plumstead, the six time World Champion was himself surprised to become a household name. We were on the crest of that wave the initial wave of Peoples Interest in the game. That was a working class sport, Working Class Pastime that went supernova once bbc decided that they liked it. And we couldnt really believe what was happening to us, and we just went along on that wave. And you can hear more from Steve Davis on our 6 30pm programme tonight. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. First the tube, we have some minor delays Westbound on the Central Line due to a signalfailure. And not too much happening other roads, this is Westminster where whitehall is closed northbound at Trafalgar Square for gas works. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, Good morning. Its another day of sunny spells and some heavy scattered downpours. Now were was starting off the morning with plenty of cloud. There could also be some early outbreaks of rain just a few showers just from this little feature thats running its way eastwards. But it will clear, and behind it things are set to brighten up and there will be some sunshine emerging. The showers will develop again through the afternoon, some of them heavy and thunder in nature. But once more, some bright, some sunny spells in between the showers. Top temperatures, 15 or 16 Degrees Celsius for most of us. Now, as we head through this evening and overnight, again, the showers are set to fade away to leave us with a dry night, long clear spells. Its Going to feel rather chilly temperatures dropping back to mid single figures for many of us into tomorrow morning. And then on thursday and friday, well look towards the West to get our weather its Going to be unseasonably windy. Some outbreaks of rain, most of it light and patchy on thursday. Therell be some sunny spells and some showers, and very blustery indeed for this time of year on friday. Im back in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now though its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. Our headlines today. More confusion for travellers as the eu prepares to relax restrictions for vaccinated british tourists. Surge testing in more areas to stop the spread of The Indian Variant, but borisjohnson says theres no need to deviate from the covid Road Map. Excavation work begins at a cafe in gloucester in the search for a suspected victim of serial killer fred West. Chelsea get their revenge over Leicester City after their Fa Cup defeat at the weekend, celebrating victory with fans finally returning to Premier League stadiums. Good to Premier League stadiums. Morning from the to london Good morning from the Tower Of London which is lowering its Drawbridge Today at 10am for the first time since lockdown to invite visitors back in if you have pre booked. There will be a fanfare, a military Display And Trumpet ears will stop if you are coming, bring your brolly because we have rain followed by showers. Some of us having a dry day in the West'>South West but the weather remains unsettled. More later in the programme. Its wednesday, 19th may. The eu could soon relax Travel Rules for vaccinated british tourists though the Prime Minister says holidays in most European Countries are still out of bounds. Eu ministers are meeting to discuss the proposals today. But it comes as the Government faces criticism for mixed messaging over whether people can travel to countries on the so called Amber List. Our correspondent, jon donnison, has the story. Lets face it, who isnt ready for a little bit of this . Portugal, the only Eu Country on the Green List finally welcomed back british tourists this week. But what about the rest of europe, much of which is rated amber . The Government has been accused of sending out confusing messages. The accused of sending out confusing messaues. ,. , messages. The Government should crackdown and messages. The Government should crackdown and tell messages. The Government should crackdown and tell people messages. The Government should crackdown and tell people once messages. The Government should| crackdown and tell people once and for all if it is safe or not particularly for Leisure Travel so the Summer Holiday and right from the Summer Holiday and right from the very beginning we think they should have been clear if they said that amber means stop rather than prepare to Go that should have been clear from the beginning and prepare to Go that should have been clearfrom the beginning and it isnt and people are very confused. It comes after the environment secretary, george eustice, said it was ok to travel to countries on the Amber List to see family or friends. Only for the Prime Minister, visiting a Vaccination Centre a few hours later, to contradict him, saying he was clear Amber Countries were not places people should be Going on holiday yet. The Travel Industry is calling for clarity. Government ministers are clearly confused at the moment breeding through to consumers who will be confused if the Government doesnt know what the messages. Fundamentally the Prime Minister has delivered on what he said he would delivered on what he said he would deliver in february this year when he announced the Road Map, he said In May Overseas Travel would start so that is to be welcomed. The problem is we have and infighting leading to this mixed messaging. Mi leading to this mixed messaging. All this as the eu is expected to sign off on a plan their end to allow fully vaccinated britons to fly to europe without having to take a Covid Test or quarantine. Meanwhile, such testing is being stepped up in Covid Hotspots where there are concerns about the new indian variant, which include bolton, blackburn, bedford and now nuneaton. For the moment, though, Boris Johnson says there is no evidence to suggest the Government will have to deviate from the Road Map to fully ease restrictions on social Contact Byjune 21 but he said ministers would let people know in a few days time once the data was clearer. The Prime Minister expected to face questions from mps over the can delete my confusion around international Travel Rules. Well speak to our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming injust a moment, but first lets get the latest from brussels with our europe correspondent, jean mackenzie. Jean where does the eu stand on welcoming in british tourists this summer . Actually, today, In Brussels all the ambassadors are having a meeting to decide whether or not to relax the rules and they will be discussing two things. The first is whether to add to the uk onto the Eu Equivalent of its Green List which would lift the ban on Nonessential Travel and would essentially mean holidays were allowed even though they might come with a whole host of restrictions. Then they are discussing a second plan which is what to do with people who have been fully vaccinated, whether to allow people into the eu without any restrictions, so not having to take a test or not having to quarantine. Both of these ideas will be discussed today. One or both might be decided on or it might take longer, we are not sure. The idea is to set up one set of rules for the entire eu but in theory it is a bit cosmetic because what weve seen already as individual countries making up their own rules, countries who are fed up of waiting for a decision and desperate to get tourist back. Weve had portugal, italy, greece, theyve all decided to allow british travellers back in, theyve dropped the quarantine restrictions. Spain say they might allow tourists back from next month regardless of what happens on and Eu Level. Then you have the Uk Side of things, portugal is still the only country in the eu from the uks Green List with Chris Johnson telling people not to Go on holiday to Amber Countries. 50, untilthe telling people not to Go on holiday to Amber Countries. 50, until the uk expands its list, these changes at an Eu Level wont make much of a difference to british holiday makers. Difference to british holidaymakers. Difference to british holida makers. ~ difference to british holida makers. , ~. , holidaymakers. 0k, thank you for that undate lets speak now to our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming. Borisjohnson is under pressure to provide some clarity over international Travel Rules . Particularly Amber List countries . It is interesting, the message from the eu seems to be come but the message from the Government'>Uk Government is dont Go and dont Go to Amber Countries is the official Rule Or Advice from the Government, the Prime Minister saying you shouldnt be Going on holiday to countries that are on that particular list. However, we then had a couple of Cabinet Ministers saying, Actually, maybe it would be ok if you went to an amber country, if it was to see friends orfamily, maybe it an amber country, if it was to see friends or family, maybe it would an amber country, if it was to see friends orfamily, maybe it would be ok to Go on holiday if you thought having holidays was an essential thing to do. The problem is we are moving yet again from the world of very strict simple to follow rule, to a much more complicated system where people have to make their own personal decisions and people will have different personal views about What Essential Travel is. The Government says the key thing is there is a system in place to deal with the consequences. Very few countries on the Green List which means very few people escaping quarantine. The Amber List, if you come back from one of those countries, you have to stay at home for ten days, get a couple of tests, and the red list, if you come back from one of those countries, you are in a hotel for ten days, no if yeah, no butler mac. In a hotel for ten days, no if yeah, no butlermac. In a hotel for ten days, no if yeah, no butlermac. Lets talk about the Prime Minister no butlermac. Lets talk about the Prime Minister facing no butlermac. Lets talk about the Prime Minister facing criticism no butlermac. Lets talk about the | Prime Minister facing criticism from one of the people who looked after him when he had covid last year. fine him when he had covid last year. One ofthe him when he had covid last year. One of the nurses him when he had covid last year. he of the nurses who looked him when he had covid last year. nj of the nurses who looked after him when he was very illjust across from number 10 at the hospital says that she is quitting the nhs, she is Going to work in the caribbean for a Bit And Return to her native New Zealand, and she has explained this in a documentary to be broadcast on Channel 1 next week, and she says one of the reasons she left the nhs is because of the potential i Pay Increase for nurses in england next year, and also she says lots of her colleagues have been questioning how the Government handled the pandemic. Number 10 issued a Statement Yesterday saying they are very grateful to all the Nhs Staff who Go Above And Beyond during the covid crisis and our Way Thing to see what the Pay Increase will be because it is a recommendation from the Pay Review Body. Is a recommendation from the Pay Review Body review body. Adam, thank you for that, we review body. Adam, thank you for that. We will review body. Adam, thank you for that, we will speak review body. Adam, thank you for that, we will speak to review body. Adam, thank you for that, we will speak to you review body. Adam, thank you for that, we will speak to you later. L Excavation Work will begin at a cafe in gloucester later today, as Police Search for a suspected victim of the serial killer, fred West. Is year old Mary Bastholm worked at the cafe before she went missing more than 50 years aGo. Our reporter Andrew Plant is there. He can bring us up to date with what will be happening. Good morning, andrew. ,. ,. , will be happening. Good morning, andrew. ,. , j andrew. Good morning to you. After more than a andrew. Good morning to you. After more than a week andrew. Good morning to you. After more than a week of andrew. Good morning to you. After more than a week of initial more than a week of initial searching at this Cafe Right in the centre of gloucester police say they have enough evidence to begin excavating the seller which they will start to do later on today which focuses on three new discoveries. Number one, a piece of blue cloth which has been photographed in the corner of the seller and when mary disappeared from here back in 1968 she was wearing a blue coat and carrying a Blue Bag. Numbertwo, wearing a blue coat and carrying a Blue Bag. Number two, structural anomalies, essentially voids in the floor and walls that they want to investigate. Number three, a dog they took down a few days aGo trained to sniff out Human Remains which had a reaction in the cellar, we are told. We have been in touch with Marys Family, the police say they cannot guarantee they will find her remains down there but what they will do is to phonetically answer the question One Way or another as to whether she was buried here after she disappeared in 1968, last seen not very far away from where we are standing on a very cold January Night, vanishing from a Bus Stop in gloucester and never seen again. It was more than 20 years later when fred Wests rhymes came to life that people started to put two and two together and wondered whether he may have been responsible for her disappearance. There wasnt enough evidence at the time to warrant a search of the cafe but police say they have that now and they will start excavating today but that will not be a quick process. It is underground and it is a fairly small space but they will have forensic archaeologists on site to begin that process that they say could take several weeks. And finally the possibility of answering the question of exactly what happened to mary when she disappeared in gloucester more than 50 years aGo. Andrew, thank you, with the latest from gloucester this morning. Urgent action needs to be taken to make electric cars more affordable if the Government is to hit its 2030 target for banning the sale of all new Petrol And Diesel cars. Thats according to a group of mps. The public Accounts Committee says ministers have a Mountain To Climb if they want to achieve the ambitious target. Heres our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. Sales of electric vehicles are by far the fastest growing segment of the Car Market but they still only account for 11 of new car registrations. Getting to 100 will be tough, mps warn today. The Government plans to ban the sale of new Petrol And Diesel cars from 2030 with hybrids prohibited from 2035. Motorists wont be ready to make that change, say the mp5 on the public Accounts Committee, unless the price of electric vehicles is reduced significantly and charging infrastructure is installed much more quickly. As well as cars themselves being expensive, only a handful being under £30,000, there is the cost of charging them. While electric charging is cheaper than Petrol And Diesel, there is a big difference between charging in public places and charging on your driveway, and lots of people dont have space to charge their vehicles at home so the infrastructure and the cost of that has Got to be thought about as well, and we are concerned the Government is behind the curve if it is Going to hit its target. The public Accounts Committee says the Government needs to do more to develop the skilled workforce and electric Power Infrastructure needed to support the transition. But the Government told the Bbc Today it was on track to meet its target and says it is investing £2. 8 billion to help the Car Industry and drivers make the switch to electric. Justin rowlatt, Bbc News. It is 713 am, it is Wednesday Morning and Carol is at the Tower Of London this morning. Good morning, what is happening there today . Good morning, everyone i what is happening there today . Good morning, Everyone Lam on what is happening there today . Good morning, everyone i am on the South Lawn where the ravens will be hanging out later on, right in front of the white tower. As for the ravens, there they are, not perturbed by this rain. There are currently seven ravens but with the new baby is born in the spring, two of them have found hands, there are still two chicks here bringing the total to nine and it is said if there are ever less than six the kingdom and The Tower will fall and we will reveal the name of the Baby Female that you chose with the ravenmaster in half an hours time. Hopefully the rain will have Gone off a bit but the forecast for the rest of the week is still an unsettled one, still wet and Going to turn windy as well with gales for some of us on thursday and friday. This morning, we have a Weather Front causing this rain moving across the south of england eventually clearing into the North Sea stop theres a of dry weather to start with a fair bit of sunshine and a few showers with Cloud And Rain moving southwards across scotland but through the day further showers developing especially in eastern areas and they will be heavy and thundery. Dry in the West but even so a few shower West'>South West should remain pretty dry with Temperatures Widely13 15 and locally higher. Showers continue into the evening fading overnight but by The End of the night we have a new area of low pressure coming in from the West'>South West which will introduce some wet and windy conditions. Not a cold night for most of us. Tomorrow the wet and windy weather moves northwards and eastwards, the rain heavy, lighter in the South East, and the wind strengthens with gales across the West'>South West and the irish sea. Even inland gusts of a0 miles an hour. A quick heads up, friday, still wet and windy, with inland gusts in the south of england up to 50 miles an hour. 50, the weather is unsettled, i wasnt kidding when i said that louise no, you will not we will be back with you for the naming of the raven. A decision on whether final lockdown restrictions will be lifted in England Onjune 21st remains in the balance, because of concerns over the spread of The Indian Variant. Latest figures show there were more than 2,300 confirmed cases of the new strain in at least 86 local authorities across the uk. Bolton, where the outbreak is most severe, has seen cases double in the last week. Most, though not all, are of The Indian Variant. Surge testing is under way there, as well as in other hotspots, including blackburn, bedford and glasGow. Nuneaton is the latest area where extra testing is being deployed. Where that leaves the full unlocking of restrictions is still under review, with a decision expected within days. So much to talk about. Lets speak now to epidemiologist dr mike tildesley, who joins us from coventry. Thank you forjoining us. Just Going through those figures gives you a sense that this to variant seems to be spreading and what can you tell us about it and how concerned are you . Us about it and how concerned are ou . ,. ,. ,. , us about it and how concerned are ou . ,. ,. ,. ,. , you . Good morning. There is quite a bit of uncertainty you . Good morning. There is quite a bit of uncertainty with you . Good morning. There is quite a bit of uncertainty with this you . Good morning. There is quite a bit of uncertainty with this indian bit of uncertainty with this indian variant but we have evidence it is more transmissible than other variant tier circulating but how much there is uncertainty about. Some people believe it could be 50 more transmissible although that isnt quite clear, it could be less than that. There is no evidence right now that it evades the vaccine so the vaccine should be effective which is Good news. The concern is if it is more transmissible it puts more pressure on people, even people who have been vaccinated. These vaccines although Good are not 100 effective so even people who are vaccinated are more exposed to risk if you have a more transmissible variant circulating so it is a concern and we need to gather as much evidence as we can about how transmissible it is and whether there is evidence that if cases Go up there is evidence that if cases Go up it is likely to lead into a rise in hospitalisations. You up it is likely to lead into a rise in hospitalisations. In hospitalisations. You keep mentioning in hospitalisations. You keep mentioning more in hospitalisations. You keep i mentioning more transmissible in hospitalisations. You keep mentioning more transmissible but what does that mean in more practical terms . What can we do, hands, face, space, what is it exactly that we can do . We hands, face, space, what is it exactly that we can do . We need to bear in mind. Exactly that we can do . We need to bear in mind, we exactly that we can do . We need to bear in mind, we have exactly that we can do . We need to bear in mind, we have had exactly that we can do . We need to bear in mind, we have had a bear in mind, we have had a relaxation of restrictions on monday which is really great news for peoples Mental Health and well being and for businesses and so forth because we have had tough restrictions for a long period of time but we still need to remember there are some measures in place of it is about we have been able to relax controls but we need to be a little bit cautious. For example, with the hugging that has come in, grateful peoples well being. Great for peoples well being but we should ration it a bit. I wont stop my children hugging their grandparents but we need to be careful not to think the epidemic is over because it isnt. Hopefully we can get back to normality sooner than later but we need to ease into that so we need to be a little bit cautious over the coming weeks to make sure we dont get a resurgence of cases. {lin make sure we dont get a resurgence of cases. ,. , of cases. On that date, the Government of cases. On that date, the Government will of cases. On that date, the Government will say of cases. On that date, the Government will say it of cases. On that date, the Government will say it is i of cases. On that date, the Government will say it is waiting for data but when is it likely to come and what will it be . Obviously, we aet come and what will it be . Obviously, we get more come and what will it be . Obviously, we get more evidence come and what will it be . Obviously, we get more evidence all come and what will it be . Obviously, we get more evidence all the come and what will it be . Obviously, we get more evidence all the time, l we get more evidence all the time, as cases are spread, we see if we can analyse that and there is always a lag and if cases Go up before we see any kind of signal in hospital admissions but over the next week or two we will get more evidence. The other key is how is it spreading in space and around the country . Right now there is evidence of cases in various different local authorities around the country but we need to see how widespread that is and thatll give us a sense of how big an Issue Thiss and the Government will need to consider what is to happen aboutjune 21 relaxation, whether it might need to be delayed if there is evidence it is rising. Everybody watching will want to know exactly that, is this putting pressure on a Danger Thatjune 21, the great unlocked does not happen . Unfortunately i Cant Help with that. I am not a Decision Maker but all we can do is analyse the data, get as much information as we can so we can give the right information to Government to make those decisions early next week or two is a fact finding exercise to get as much information about this indian variant to analyse the risk and the Government have all the decision on the date. ~ �. , the date. Weve mentioned the articular the date. Weve mentioned the particular areas, the date. Weve mentioned the particular areas, such the date. Weve mentioned the particular areas, such as the date. Weve mentioned the. Particular areas, such as bolton. The date. Weve mentioned the particular areas, such as bolton. We did have a Tier System before, might it be useful given what we have seen . , it be useful given what we have seen . ,. , it be useful given what we have seen . , seen . The Tier System was in place last ear seen . The Tier System was in place last year and seen . The Tier System was in place last year and there seen . The Tier System was in place last year and there were seen . The Tier System was in place last year and there were some last year and there were some challenges with it. The issue with it was if you were below tier three, if we look at the situation last year, it appeared that tier 2 regions the R Number was greater than one so ultimately everywhere in tier 2 ended up in tier 3 as we saw as we approached the november lockdown. I think probably what may be needed, whether a Tier System or something else, is a local control to try to suppress waves of this indian variant, whether that be target testing, or encouraging more people to take up vaccination so we can get a high level of Detection But Something needs to be done on a local level to try to mitigate risk. Can we also talk a little bit about travel . There seem to be extra messages about countries that are on the Amber List. I suppose the bottom line is can we be expecting Summer Holidays this summer . Yes. Holidays this summer . Yes, travellers holidays this summer . Yes, travellers difficult holidays this summer . Yes, travellers difficult and holidays this summer . Yes, travellers difficult and i holidays this summer . Yes, travellers difficult and i find | holidays this summer . Yes, | travellers difficult and i find it hard to predict because obviously again, the Travel Industry has had a rough year and i can understand the need to try to put as many countries on the Green List as possible so people can safely travel but itll have to be a wait and see situation. We will have to be responsive to the situation here and in other countries around the world regarding the state of cases. My hope is that as we get into the summer hopefully some of these worst case scenarios that we are thinking about The Indian Variant turn out not to be true and more countries are on the Green List but it is hard to predict. I Green List but it is hard to redict. ~. , Green List but it is hard to redict. ~. , ,. , ~ Green List but it is hard to redict. ~. ,. W. , predict. I know we will speak to you auain, predict. I know we will speak to you again. Predict. I know we will speak to you again. Tim predict. I know we will speak to you again, tim thierry predict. I know we will speak to you again, tim thierry. Again, tim thierry. Tildesley. Thank you. So, theres some confusion over Travel Rules. Will you, or wont you be able to Go away on a Summer Break abroad this summer . Im joined now by the suns Travel Editor, lisa minot. Thank you for speaking with us this morning. Youvejust thank you for speaking with us this morning. Youve just come thank you for speaking with us this morning. Youvejust come back thank you for speaking with us this morning. Youve just come back from portugal, one of the few countries, the green what was the experience like . How many checks were there . What sort of test did you have to Go through . Ourviewers what sort of test did you have to Go through . Our viewers will be fascinated what you did. There is uuite a fascinated what you did. There is quite a lot fascinated what you did. There is quite a lot involved. Fascinated what you did. There is quite a lot involved. Before fascinated what you did. There is quite a lot involved. Before you i quite a lot involved. Before you leave, you have to take a Pcr Test P leave, you have to take a Pcr Test up to 72 hours before you depart the country and that is portugals requirement and they also require you to fill in a Passenger Locator Form which you have to fill in for the Government'>Uk Government on the way back and you need to take a test in portugal, have a negative result and present it to the Border Force when you return to the uk. Tomorrow on day two on my return of the country i have to take another Pcr Test. That is a lot of various different form filling, making sure you have the right certificate and the right format so the Government here and in portugal will accept them stop it is a long and protracted process. I was only away for one night but for People Looking to Go away for one week or more it is possible to do but it is expensive but it is coming down in price. It was definitely worth it for the chance to sit in the sunshine in lisbon. Ok. Worth it for the chance to sit in the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, one other thing the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, one other thing we the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, one other thing we are the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, one other thing we are talking the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, onej other thing we are talking about the sunshine in lisbon. Ok, one i other thing we are talking about is are you allowing people from the uk to visit if they are vaccinated, do you have a handle on how that would work . It you have a handle on how that would work . , � , work . It isnt ust fully vaccinated. Work . It isntjust fully vaccinated. The work . It isntjust fully vaccinated. The eur i work . It isnt just fully vaccinated. The eur creating a digital certificate for the eu which will allow people within the eu to move freely as long as theyve been vaccinated, have a negative test or can prove they are recovering from covid. Our nhs that will contain the same details for our certificate and will be able to be used in those eu countries, avoiding the fact this necessity to have lots of different Test And Paperwork and the idea would be that our own one would be adopted and recognised by the Eu And Vice versa. ,. ,. , vice versa. Quite a few people askin vice versa. Quite a few people asking for vice versa. Quite a few people asking for clarity vice versa. Quite a few people asking for Clarity Or Vice versa. Quite a few people asking for clarity or travelled i vice versa. Quite a few people | asking for clarity or travelled to countries on the Amber List. I suppose there are some that once the eu takes those steps there is an issue of people using those to travel to some of those countries not on the Green List. Not on the Green List. Thats right and the Government not on the Green List. Thats right and the Government have not on the Green List. Thats right and the Government have not not on the Green List. Thats right| and the Government have not said not on the Green List. Thats right i and the Government have not said it is illegal to Go to an amber country. SomeBody Rightly pointed out yesterday that if you say dont Go to an Amber List country, effectively isnt that just a red List Country . It needs some clarification because you have something different coming from every different part of Government and people need to know whether or not they can book to those Amber Countries. A Good way to look at it is if a foreign Commonwealth Office have dropped their advice against all but Essential Travel which they have done for several greek islands, the canary islands, it means your Travel Insurance is valid if you Travel Insurance is valid if you travel to those countries because they are all on the Amber List. I was Going to ask you about that and people watching this morning will have those insurance questions rattling around in their head, if the eu allows travel but the Government'>Uk Government is advising against it, where what you stand . In Government is advising against it, where what you stand . Where what you stand . In that particular where what you stand . In that particular case, where what you stand . In that particular case, if where what you stand . In that particular case, if the where what you stand . In that particular case, if the uk particular case, if the Government'>Uk Government advisers travel against travel to a destination, that would mean that tour operators would cancel their programmes because your Travel Insurance is not valid but people are coming up with ways to get around that with insurance that you can get now that will provide you can get now that will provide you insurance even if the fco has Said Advise against all but Essential Travel. Said advise against all but essentialtravel. But Said Advise against all but Essential Travel. But mass market travel, as we do in the summer with our favourite tour operators, would not be able to Go ahead if the fco doesnt lift the advice. {line not be able to Go ahead if the fco doesnt lift the advice. Not be able to Go ahead if the fco doesnt lift the advice. One more on the Travel Insurance doesnt lift the advice. One more on the Travel Insurance side doesnt lift the advice. One more on the Travel Insurance side of doesnt lift the advice. One more on the Travel Insurance side of things. L the Travel Insurance side of things. Some companies are refusing refunds to countries on the Amber List. What are the rights for travellers in those circumstances . That are the rights for travellers in those circumstances . Are the rights for travellers in those circumstances . At the moment ou have those circumstances . At the moment you have to those circumstances . At the moment you have to be those circumstances . At the moment you have to be very those circumstances . At the moment you have to be very careful. Those circumstances . At the moment you have to be very careful. You you have to be very careful. You need to double check exactly what you are covered for. The issue we have Got is with these Amber List countries, if you dont have the ability to quarantine for ten days after your return and the airline is operating the flight, it might be difficult to get your money back because only when a flight is cancelled or holidays cancelled there is regulation that comes into play that you are guaranteed to get a refund so it is a concern to people who will not be able to quarantine or afford the test needed to Go to an amber country. There is a lot to be decided. Im to Go to an amber country. There is a lot to be decided. A lot to be decided. Im sure you are aware. A lot to be decided. Im sure you are aware. So a lot to be decided. Im sure you are aware, so many a lot to be decided. Im sure you are aware, so many people a lot to be decided. Im sure you are aware, so many people are l are aware, so many people are desperate to get away so was it worth it, your travel, even for work . Did you spend a little bit of time in the sun . It work . Did you spend a little bit of time in the sun . Work . Did you spend a little bit of time in the sun . It was really worth it for me. Look time in the sun . It was really worth it for me. Look at time in the sun . It was really worth it for me. Look at the time in the sun . It was really worth it for me. Look at the weather time in the sun . It was really worth | it for me. Look at the Weather Weve had here over the last few weeks the chance for a couple of hours to stroll along in the sunshine, everyone wearing a mask, even outside with similar restrictions in terms of masks inside and in shops butjust to be in the warmth and to be in a different city and have a different view was a bonus and a highlight. Different view was a bonus and a hiuuhliht. ,. , different view was a bonus and a hiuuhliht. ,. , ~. , highlight. Good to talk to you, thank you highlight. Good to talk to you, thank you for highlight. Good to talk to you, thank you for your highlight. Good to talk to you, thank you for your insight, highlight. Good to talk to you, thank you for your insight, i i highlight. Good to talk to you, | thank you for your insight, i am sure that will Go down well with People Listening and who have lots of questions about foreign travel in the months ahead. Lisa minot, the Travel Editor at the sun newspaper. Thank you for sending in pictures of your cars. Louise dont think you can hear me. Dan thank you to all of you who sentin dan thank you to all of you who sent in your pictures of your very first cars. Shall i keep talking . Time now for the news, Travel And Weather where you are, we will plug her back in and see you in a moment. Good morning, im sonja jessup. A met Police Officer is to be charged with causing the deaths by Dangerous Driving of a 10 year old boy and his aunt in South East london. Makayah Mcdermott And Rozanne cooper were hit by a car In Penge in 2016. A 23 year Old Man has beenjailed for 12 years for manslaughter. Now the Crown Prosecution Service says Pc Edward welch, whos 32, will be charged with causing death and serious injury by Dangerous Driving. A new report warns Child Poverty is growing across much of the country with young people here in the capital among the hardest hit. Research for The End Child Poverty coalition says rising Housing Costs are pushing many London Families to the brink. Its calling for an increase in Child Benefit, and to reverse plans to cut universal credit. Theres a warning that millions of homes could face subsidence in the coming decades as a result of climate change. New analysis by the British Geological Survey suggests properties in london are among those most at risk of being damaged due to the Ground Shrinking and swelling. Now, if youre a fan of snooker then you may be interested in the new Louis Theroux documentary about the rise of the sport in the 19805. Gods of snooker explores how the game exploded in the uk and the superstar sportsmen it created including, of course, Steve Davis. Born in plumstead, the six time World Champion was himself surprised to become a household name. We were on the crest of that wave the initial wave of Peoples Interest in the game. That was a working class sport, Working Class Pastime that went supernova once bbc decided that they liked it. And we couldnt really believe what was happening to us, and we just went along on that wave. And you can hear more from Steve Davis on our 6. 30 programme tonight. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. First the tube we have some minor delays Westbound on the Central Line due to a signal failure. And not too much happening on the roads this is Westminster where whitehall is closed northbound at Trafalgar Square for gas works, now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, Good morning. Its another day of sunny spells and some heavy scattered downpours. Now were was starting off the morning with plenty of cloud. There could also be some early outbreaks of rain just a few showers just from this little feature thats running its way eastwards. But it will clear, and behind it things are set to brighten up and there will be some sunshine emerging. The showers will develop again through the afternoon, some of them heavy and thunder in nature. But once more, some bright, some sunny spells in between the showers. Top temperatures, 15 or 16 Degrees Celsius for most of us. Now, as we head through this evening and overnight, again, the showers are set to fade away to leave us with a dry night, long clear spells. Its Going to feel rather chilly temperatures dropping back to mid single figures for many of us into tomorrow morning. And then on thursday and friday, well look towards the West to get our weather its Going to be unseasonably windy. Some outbreaks of rain, most of it light and patchy on thursday. Therell be some sunny spells and some showers, and very blustery indeed for this time of year on friday. Im back in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now, though, its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin were all thinking about a Summer Holiday at the moment, but will it be at home or away . Well, many people are hedging their bets, and double booking holidays in the uk and abroad with a view to cancelling one at the last minute. The low deposits and favourable cancellation terms mean customers have almost nothing to lose but it could cause chaos further down the line for companies, as our consumer Affairs Correspondent Colletta Smith reports. The Chambers Family Holiday wasnt quite what they expected last summer. Did we Go anywhere . Er. Southport. Yeah, we took. We went on a Caravan Holiday last year. Holidays generate so much excitement, so much anticipation. You start planning, you start preparing. And if thats suddenly taken away, it can Actually impact our mental well being. It has a big impact on us. So this year, theyve come up with a plan double booking. One holiday in fuerteventura, and one in norfolk for the same ten days. Louise is the brains behind the operation and is the one that ensured that the plans were in place. Was in your idea, louise, to book the two . Yes, im taking full credit, yes it was my idea. It might end up being another Uk Beach holiday which wasnt so bad here in Lytham St annes last year. But theyre holding on to the dream of guaranteed summer sun, and bracing themselves for anything. Miles says he doesnt mind Going on holiday in the uk. Apart from when its raining like this and also when its| very freezing cold. A holiday here in the uk can be the absolute best. But when theres always the chance of those worrying rain clouds on the horizon, you can understand why people are wanting to hedge their bets till the last minute. But those late cancellations could be a real headache for Uk Holiday providers. Avvio provides software for 500 top uk hotels. They say cancellation rates are scarily low running atjust a , way below the usual 30 at the moment. Theyre worried about the impact of a last Minute Surge in cancellations. So if that were to happen at scale it would potentially be a devastating problem for hotels that would be left with perishable items like food and drink, but also the additional staffing costs to see their guests have a great experience over those Bumper Summer months. Hotels are already reporting cancellations in some parts of the country, but at hipping hall in kirkby lonsdale, theyre confident Theyll Stay busy, as demand has been so high. George isjust hoping his guests will all come back next year, too. Speaking to the guests over the last couple of months, they are a bit like, yeah, were not certain about Going abroad. We just dont want to risk anything at the moment. We dont know if were even Going to be able to Go. Hopefully we can impress them and show them that its more relaxing to come here as opposed to Going and spending however many hours you need to spend in an airport now to Go abroad. Just come and spend those hours with us have a nice cup of tea on the lawn, little glass of champagne, you know, whatever you fancy. And maybe theres Good news for all the disorganised holiday makers, if late cancellations mean last minute deals. Come on, its raining, lets Go under cover the Chambers Family say theyll give you enough notice for either holiday the Chambers Family say theyll give enough notice for either Holiday Provider to fill the space, but its no secret which destination theyre hoping to head off to. Fuerteventura fingers crossed. Colletta smith, Bbc News, in lancashire. Just reading through some of the responses to you what you this morning, people very angry about the process of those who are double booking. Some quite fruity insults coming our way. Lots of people saying, why are you doing this when it obviously impacts other people who are trying to get the holiday . And they cant. It is who are trying to get the holiday . And they cant and they cant. It is not ust in that sort i and they cant. It is not ust in that sort ti and they cant. It is not ust in that sort of sense. H and they cant. It is not ust in that sort of sense. It h and they cant. It is not ust in that sort of sense. It is h and they cant. It is notjust in that sort of sense. It is also i that sort of sense. It is also having an impact on hospitality Trade Dealing with the fallout of double bookings and no shows. Lets speak now to the chef paul askew, from the the Art School Restaurant in liverpool. Are you noticing some people i booking and not turning up . Good Mornint Booking and not turning up . Good Morning Stop Booking and not turning up . Good Morning Stop obviously booking and not turning up . emf. Morning stop obviously there is huge demand, pent up demand, and the bookings are definitely there but there is definitely a pattern of people booking more than one restaurant and making their mind up on the day and after what hospitality has been for, as you have just said, hospitality has been for, as you havejust said, it hospitality has been for, as you have just said, it leaves us with may be losing 10 were 15 of the bookings each day when we could have sold them three times over. It is compounding the problem that existed at the pandemic. At the pandemic. Where you open last nitht . At the pandemic. Where you open last night . What at the pandemic. Where you open last night . What happened . At the pandemic. Where you open last night . What happened . We at the pandemic. Where you open last night . What happened . We certainlyl night . What happened . We certainly were. We didnt night . What happened . We certainly were. We didnt have night . What happened . We certainly were. We didnt have any night . What happened . We certainly were. We didnt have any problem i night . What happened . We certainly were. We didnt have any Problem Atj were. We didnt have any problem at all last night, it was our first service at lockdown and we had a great night and there were no no shows, thankfully. One couple did cancel that we were able to feel that from the waiting list. I also represent about 160 businesses in liverpool through the Liverpool Hospitality Association and we are hearing across the board that this is still an existing problem. Im is still an existing problem. Im tuite is still an existing problem. Im quite accustomed to getting a text reminded me and all the rest of it. What are you putting in place from your point of view to make sure people do turn up . Your point of view to make sure people do turn up . Various levels of restaurant have people do turn up . Various levels of restaurant have various people do turn up . Various levels of restaurant have various levels people do turn up . Various levels of restaurant have various levels of restaurant have various levels of kit to deal with this and we do send a text reminder, an e mail confirmation, and we have now adopted the policy where we take your Credit Card details and if you dont give us 2a Hours Notice of cancellation and there is a penalty charge. There is even talk in the industry of Going to paint the food bill, you pay a Ticket Price, as you would if you went to a theatre or cinema. You pay the Ticket Price and pay for your drinks on the night, which is another way of looking at it. There seats in restaurants now are like airline seats or performance seats. We have some things in place now of course if the Penalty Cost is only ten, 15, £20, then the potential is that you are still losing out and at a time when hospitality cannot afford to do that it is critical we get this right. I wonder whether that idea of the Ticket Price, is there quite a bit of push back on that . There may be people Going out for a big Meal And Cant afford to pay a deposit for everybody who might be there and that might put them off Going out in the first place. I that might put them off Going out in the first place the first place. I think you will tet that the first place. I think you will get that bit the first place. I think you will get that bit of the first place. I think you will get that bit of pushback. The first place. I think you will get that bit of pushback. My l the first place. I think you will get that bit of pushback. My feeling is, in the current climate, that people are desperate to get out, desperate for normality and it probably is the right time to do it. However i think in a casual dining environment, depending on the type of restaurant you Go for, it is very difficult for them to take a deposit on a meal that may only be £15, £20 or something, whereas if you are Going to a special Occasion Restaurant or a fine dining, there is more emphasis on paying upfront because you are committed to the staffing levels, the Advance Preparation of food, it is a loss making scenario. Unfortunately, as we all know, hospitality, lots of businesses have Got into debt and many other factors playing at the moment could easily tip them over the edge so it is important we get this right. Is the edge so it is important we get this ritht. ,. , this right. Is the feeling that there is a this right. Is the feeling that there is a handful this right. Is the feeling that there is a handful of this right. Is the feeling that there is a handful of serial. There is a handful of serial offenders . What is your message to people who do that . People who do that . Well. Laughter laughter we dont like to encourage Blacklisting Or Anything like that, i know what you are driving at. The message is clear, please, hospitality is open and we are so delighted to be welcoming guests back, so the message is clear, come and enjoy and fulfil your booking. Dont disappoint, dont knock show, because not only are you putting enormous pressure on these is that you have left out, you have also prevented someone else Going out and having a great time, as well, so please join us is the having a great time, as well, so pleasejoin us is the message, put your. Please oin us is the message, put our. , � please oin us is the message, put our. , ~ please oin us is the message, put our. , your. Paulaskew, the message is clear, your. Paulaskew, the message is clear. Best your. Paulaskew, the message is clear. Best of your. Paulaskew, the message is clear, best of luck your. Paulaskew, the message is clear, best of luck tonight, your. 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Antonio rudiger put them ahead with this header, enjoying that moment with the crowd. Beforejorginho doubled the lead from the peanlty spot. Defeat for leicester means theyll be outside of the Champions League places if Liverpool Beat Burnley tonight, while chelsea are up to third. It was a strong performance, a well deserved result. Im absolutely happy. But its no time for celebration. The job is not done yet. We have two more games to Go, and like i said, it was a very deserved when with a strong, strong performance. Very happy to play in front of supporters, it was a huge difference today. Supporters at old trafford, back for the first time in 1a months, were treated to a Goal of the Season Contender from Manchester United Striker Edinson cavani, look at this A0 Yard Lob over the fulham Goalkeeper. A second Half Equaliser from fulham meant it finished 1 1. So thats one special Goal-weve'>Goal Weve shown you and heres another. This time from Manchester Citys phil foden. This put city 2 0 up at brighton. But the champions were left stunned as brighton hit back, roared on by the home crowd, Dan Burn scoring the winner as it finished 3 2. In last nights other game leeds beat southampton. There have been more Gold medal for britains swimmers at the European Championships in budapest Adam Peaty won a fourth consecutive european 100 metre breaststroke title, James Wilby took bronze. There was also Gold for the mixed Ax200m Freestyle Relay team. As for peaty, he says with the tokyo olympics approaching, hes getting better and better ive never, ever been this fast in season, so, you know, its a testament to obviously the hard work that im putting in, but also where im at and, you know, come olympics, its the same with me and james well both be properly prepared. Always coming into a competition like this is always a bit difficult because, you know, people are Going to be taking this seriously and theres nothing wrong with that but, you know, we like to dominate the olympics, not the europeans. And, ahead of the Lions Tour to south africa this summer, exeter� s Sam Simmonds will have given Warren Gatland Something to think about after breaking the premiership try scoring record last night. Simmonds scored a Hat Trick as the chiefs beat London Irish to take his tally to 19 tries in 19 games eclipsing the previous record of 17. And he still has three more matches this season to extend his record. Great listening to his interview last night because he is Actually the whole team wanted him to score. They all knew about the record that he felt everyone willing him on. 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Thank you, these ravens are so trumpet players, fantastic. Thank you, these ravens are so chilled. | you, these ravens are so chilled. When you can say for the weather because we have had some torrential rain this morning across parts of the south of england, it will clear and then the Forecast Today is the sunshine and showers. The forecast for the rest of the week, well, it is Going to be wet. Further rain and also some stronger winds coming our way. What is happening is that today we have a Weather Front moving south across the north of scotland, in the Cloud And Rain, and another Weather Front moving across the West'>South West of england, bringing rain. That will clear into the North Sea. Many, a dry start, wonder to show it here and there, some sunshine. Through the course of the day you will find showers, like the last few days, will develop further. Some will be heavy, some thundery, especially in the east. In the West there will be a few showers but fewer than in the east, and some parts of the West will Actually stay dry. Temperatures today widely about 13 to 16 degrees locally in any prolonged spells of sunshine we could see 70. Through this evening we can on to some showers but overnight eventually a lot of them will fake could see 17. By The End of that night a new area of low pressure once we get from the West'>South West introducing the Cloud And Rain. It will not be a particularly cold night. Tomorrow, we start off on a bright note for most, but Cloud And Rain already in the West'>South West will move north east and some of the rain will be heavy. It will tend to be lighter in the South East but it will be accompanied by strong winds. Gales in the irish sea and the West'>South West, evenin in the irish sea and the West'>South West, even in land, gusts as much as A0 Mph with temperatures similar to today. Friday, we will still have the low pressure with us, still producing some rain. As it starts to clearfrom the producing some rain. As it starts to clear from the West'>South West we will see a return to showers but it will still be windy, busts as much inland across southern england are 50 mph. When you bear in mind trees are still in full leaf were coming into full leave, that could bring down some branches. May cause some disruption. If youre wondering about the weekend, saturday, the winds were moderate, sunshine and showers, but sunday looks like more Rain Coming in from the West. How amazing was that . We have the name of the new raven and also a trumpet fanfare, does it get much better . I love both of those, thank you very much indeed, Carol, thank you. There ou to. Much indeed, Carol, thank you. There you Go lztranwen much indeed, Carol, thank you. There you Go. Branwen the much indeed, Carol, thank you. There you Go. Branwen the raven. Uk train passengers will be able to choose from three different classes of travel for the first time in more than 60 years. Avanti West-coast'>West Coast are introducing a new, standard premium ticket, as Abi Smitton reports. | newsreel with the introduction this| week of the Railway Summer services, the emphasis will be i on holidays once more. Business trips, holidays, family visits and more Rail Travel was once the only way to travel. But in the early 20th century, the experience was very different for those with cash to burn. It was a luxurious journey if you were in first class, a standard trip for those in second. For third class passengers it was crowded and exposed. Slowly, companies scrapped third class carriages, giving customers a more comfortable experience. But the name stuck. Fast forward to 1956 The End of the line for third class travel. It became known as second class, until the 19805 when it was rebranded standard class. Now, one Train Company is reintroducing a third class of travel. Ava nti West-coast'>West Coast says its a new middle Fare Alternative to standard tickets promising more legroom, wider seats and a guaranteed table. A different track, then. Not a return to budget basics of a century aGo, or the third class name. Abi smitton, Bbc News. Lets get more on this. Tony miles is from modern Railways Magazine and joins us now. It is rather lovely seeing that old footage. Take u5 it is rather lovely seeing that old footage. Take us back to the days when there was a third class, what was it like . In when there was a third class, what was it like . Was it like . In a way it was very basic but was it like . In a way it was very basic but interestingly was it like . In a way it was very basic but interestingly at was it like . In a way it was very basic but interestingly at one i was it like . In a way it was very i basic but interestingly at one point it became and third class so that by default became the normal class of travel at one point in time and it really was getting as many people as possible. Probably we wear more class aware society back then so people also selected their accommodation to suit their position in society. Things were very different and we probably didnt have the same level of expense accounts for people that wanted travel so it was a different irritant that reflected the way we thought about those. It was complicated because companies had to make sure they have three types of coaches on the trains and all that complexity. Moving to two was a simpler thing. Complexity. Moving to two was a simpler thing complexity. Moving to two was a simtlerthin. ,. , ~. , simpler thing. Lets talk about these new ideas. Standard simpler thing. Lets talk about these new ideas. Standard premium i simpler thing. Lets talk about these new ideas. Standard premium as i simpler thing. Lets talk about these i new ideas. Standard premium as well as standard and first class. What do you get if you Go for the in between, new bit . What is extra . Ibe between, new bit . What is extra . Be in between, new bit . What is extra . Ej in between is basically you get to sit in what would be a first class but not all the bells and whistles, like the acts eat food. You will be sitting in the larger seats which are all about to be upgraded, the pendolinos are about to be of. Every seat has a table, more legroom. For people who are travelling on business, the big hope that business will come back, you will be able to have your Business Meeting around the table and have plenty of room to do that without perhaps being mixed in with people who have baggage and who are on shopping trips. Ida in with people who have baggage and who are on shopping trips. Who are on shopping trips. Do you think there who are on shopping trips. Do you think there is who are on shopping trips. Do you think there is an who are on shopping trips. Do you think there is an appetite who are on shopping trips. Do you think there is an appetite for i who are on shopping trips. Do you| think there is an appetite for this . Tightly it has been demonstrated at weekends, where companies like avanti have offered an upgrade to first class accommodation, where there is no extra food and things but you get to sit in the seats, and people have been happy to pay extra on top of the standard fare to sit there. That is facing. The other thing is, at the moment, particularly, and it has been developing since the first economic problems in 2008, people on expense accounts, business travel, their financial directors have been saying you dont really need to travel in first class, do you . They have been very critical, perhaps, or people travelling in first class and using Company Money that way. This gives them the advantage of being able to travel in the seats that given the room to work with the tables and so on, but theirfinancial Director Room to work with the tables and so on, but their financial director one on, but their financial director one on the shoulder and say, we would rather use travelled, thank you. Lets talk about prices. What will it mean for prices, do you think . That it mean for prices, do you think . Gilt the moment when it comes in it will be a purchase on the day fa re fare for people. Avanti are talking about £15 per ticket, £30 for a return, One Way £30 Return Birmingham to london. The whole fares things in general, we are waiting for the Williams Review to come out possibly tomorrow and we will learn more about fares in general but ligament seems to be wanting to look towards the fewer complicated fares so much more basic Fare System where people will understand it. This will be an interesting test as to whether people who have bought their simple fare will then want to pay extra on the tray for a bigger seat. Interesting to talk to you, tony miles, from modern Railways Magazine, thank you very much. Its the worlds biggest music event, and last night saw the return of the Eurovision Song Contest albeit it in a slightly scaled back form. Fans needed a ticket and a negative Covid Test to get in, and performers were put into delegation bubbles. Anna holligan was there. Waterloo by abba plays over speakers. An iconic Eurovision Anthem pumps out of the Traffic Lights, providing fans with a soundtrack for their long anticipated arrival at the ahoy arena. I heard it and i saw it on television. And i said, im Going to rotterdam. Whatever happens, im Going. Yeah, i think this is much safer than sitting on a terrace in the town. I think so. Because everyone is tested. Babys first concert, Actually. Well, we thought we might Go and Go all in. Its a once in a lifetime experience for her, as well, i guess. 3,500 people are allowed into watch each of the live shows. There are nine of them in total. A ticket and a negative Covid Test are essential. The glitter, optional. Its just nice to be in front of a crowd again. The vibe is brilliant, having been in lockdown like everybody for so long. So its just such a great buzz. It really is. How did it Go . Everything went crazy, and yeah, it was really Good. We are extremely happy to be here, yes. Ok, thank you. So, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have irelands lesley about to Go on. This is what fans are so excited about. Finally, the chance to see live music again, and everyone who has Got a ticket for this year had one for the last one, too, but that was cancelled because of covid. So the usual Eurovision Fever has been heightened because all of these people have been waiting so long for this moment. While people are excited, there are concerns, too. Two delegations have recorded positive tests since reaching rotterdam. I havent been outside, Actually, in a week laughter. Um, but, yeah, right . Were still dealing, and its a very real threat to Everyones Health still. Im breaking the rules the organisers and dutch Government are adamant eurovision is being conducted in the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. Test when you leave, you test when you arrive, then you test when you get in here, and then you pretty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come in to do your work. Over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. Anna holligan, Bbc News, rotterdam. Six countries were eliminated from the competition last night slovenia, australia, north macedonia, croatia, romania, and ireland. The next semi final takes place tomorrow night. I the next semi final takes place tomorrow night. The next semi final takes place tomorrow nitht. ,. ,. , tomorrow night. I remember having to exlain to tomorrow night. I remember having to explain to my tomorrow night. I remember having to explain to my children tomorrow night. I remember having to explain to my children why tomorrow night. I remember having to explain to my children why australia i explain to my children why australia were allowed into the Eurovision Song Contest. I cant remember why. In ten seconds . No, you cant remember. Stay with us, headlines coming up. Also we will be speaking to brian conley, the latest star to join eastenders. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. Our headlines today. More confusion for travellers as the eu prepares to relax restrictions for vaccinated british tourists. Excavation work begins at a cafe in gloucester in the search for a suspected victim of serial killer fred West. After announcing hes stepping away from Crystal Palace at The End of the season. Former England Boss Roy Hodgson joins us to tell us reflect on his career and tell us whats next. Join us for a Road Trip through 100 years of british motoring history, the highs and lows, the successes and failures, the Good, the bad and the downright ugly. Good morning from The Tower of London Wevejust Good morning from The Tower of London Weve just heard the new Baby Raven has been called branwen, what a beautiful name which is more than you can say for the weather. Rain moving into the North Sea today, many of us starting dry at through the day further showers developing especially in the east where they will be heavy and thundery, fewer and further between in the West. More coming up later in the programme. Its wednesday, 19th may. Our top story. The eu could soon relax Travel Rules for vaccinated british tourists though the Prime Minister says holidays in most European Countries are still out of bounds. Eu ministers are meeting to discuss the proposals today. But it comes as the Government faces criticism for mixed messaging over whether people can travel to countries on the Amber List. Lets speak now to our chief political correspondent Adam Fleming. Good morning to you. It seems there is quite a desire for clarity on this Traffic Light System. There is also tuite this Traffic Light System. There is also quite a this Traffic Light System. There is also quite a desire this Traffic Light System. There is also quite a desire for this Traffic Light System. There is also quite a desire for people i this Traffic Light System. There is also quite a desire for people to| this Traffic Light System. There is i also quite a desire for people to Go abroad either on holiday or to see friends and family, and that is where the confusion arises because we are moving from a world where there is a simple and clear instruction from Government, dont Go abroad, to a world where it is up to individuals to decide and balance the risk and behave responsibly so the risk and behave responsibly so the Governments official view is that this Amber List of countries is not for people to Go on holiday too. However the confusion has arisen because a couple of Cabinet Ministers have said if you think it is essential you Go and see your friends and family on the Amber List of countries, then you should Go. If it is essential you need a rake abroad in an Amber List country, you can Go even though that is not the Governments official position. It has Got quite confusing and the opposition parties are leaping on that confusion and i bet they will at Prime Ministers Questions Today and an example of that is leila moran, the liberal democrats international affairs. The people need to know international affairs. The people need to know whether international affairs. The people need to know whether it international affairs. The people need to know whether it is i international affairs. The people need to know whether it is safe | international affairs. The people i need to know whether it is safe or not particularly for Leisure Travel, for Summer Holidays and right from the beginning they should have been clear if the beginning they should have been clear if they said amber means stop rather clear if they said amber means stop rather than clear if they said amber means stop rather than prepare to Go that should rather than prepare to Go that should have been clear from the beginning and it isnt and i think people beginning and it isnt and i think people are very confused. One beginning and it isnt and i think people are very confused. One of the reasons we people are very confused. One of the reasons we are people are very confused. One of the reasons we are talking people are very confused. One of the reasons we are talking about people are very confused. One of the reasons we are talking about foreign | reasons we are talking about foreign travel is the risk of new variants of the coronavirus being brought back to the uk which has already happened in the case of the variant identified in india a couple of months aGo. The Government at the moment is very much in wait and see mode. The Prime Minister says he expects he will have more information about how much more transmissible The Indian Variant is than other versions. It is being watched closely by the scientists and the people who do the modelling, for example Mike Tyldesley who is from the university of warwick. There are cases in various local authorities there are cases in various local authorities around the country but we need authorities around the country but we need to authorities around the country but we need to see how widespread that is which we need to see how widespread that is which will give us a sense of how bil is which will give us a sense of how big an is which will give us a sense of how big an issue is which will give us a sense of how big an issue this is and the Government will need to consider what Government will need to consider what is Government will need to consider what is Going to happen about the 21st of what is Going to happen about the zist ofjune relaxation, whether that might need to be delayed if there that might need to be delayed if there is that might need to be delayed if there is evidence things are rising. If i was there is evidence things are rising. If i was to there is evidence things are rising. If i was to sum it up in one word it is uncertainty. Uncertainty that we as individuals are learning to live with and uncertainty which the Government is learning to live with as well. �. ,. ,. ,. , Government is learning to live with aswell. �. ,. ,. ,. ,. , as well. Ive Got another word for ou, as well. Ive Got another word for you. Criticism. As well. Ive Got another word for you, criticism, because as well. Ive Got another word for you, criticism, because there i as well. Ive Got another word for you, criticism, because there is i as well. Ive Got another word for you, criticism, because there is a bit of that for the Prime Minister after one of the people who cared for him has spoken of about the care and how she feels the Nursing Industry now. And how she feels the Nursing Industry now and how she feels the Nursing Indust now. , , ~. , industry now. This is jenny mcgee, one of the Nurses Industry now. This is jenny mcgee, one of the nurses who industry now. This is jenny mcgee, one of the nurses who looked i industry now. This is jenny mcgee, one of the nurses who looked after borisjohnson when he was very ill with the coronavirus last year. She is from New Zealand, she has decided to leave the nhs, she is currently working in the caribbean and she will Go back to New Zealand. A5 working in the caribbean and she will Go back to New Zealand. As she left, she gave an interview to a documentary on channel a next week where she was critical of the Government about its proposed 1 Pay Increase for nurses in england. She said lots of her former colleagues were concerned about how the Government had handled the pandemic overall. 50, a bit of a different message from when we last saw her when she was having a lovely, friendly cup of tea with the Prime Minister in the downing street garden, as he said thank you for all the careful son adam, thank you, our chief political correspondent. The Government'>Uk Government failed to plan sufficiently for a threat on the scale of the pandemic, according to the spending watchdog. The national Audit Office has also urged ministers to come up with ideas to prevent Widening Inequality caused by the virus. The Government says its been guided by the data and that it has acted quickly and decisively throughout. Excavation work will begin at a cafe in gloucester later today, as Police Search for a suspected victim of the serial killer, fred West. 15 year old Mary Bastholm worked at the cafe before she went missing more than 50 years aGo. Our reporter Andrew Plant is there. Just run us through what is happening today. Just run us through what is happening today. Just run us through what is ha ttenin toda. ,. , happening today. Good morning to ou. After happening today. Good morning to you after more happening today. Good morning to you. After more than happening today. Good morning to you. After more than a happening today. Good morning to you. After more than a week i happening today. Good morning to you. After more than a week of i you. After more than a week of initial searches at this Cafe Right initial searches at this Cafe Right in the heart of gloucester police say they will start excavating their later today and they are focusing on three new discoveries over the past few days. Number one is the piece of blue Cloth Weve heard so much about, photographed in the corner of the seller and we know when mary disappeared back in 1968 she was wearing a blue coat and carrying a Blue Bag. Numbertwo, wearing a blue coat and carrying a Blue Bag. Number two, structural anomalies so voids in the walls of the seller they want to investigate. Number three, a dog that has been trained to sniff out Human Remains, they took it down a few days aGo into the cellar and it had a reaction while it was down there. So thatis reaction while it was down there. So that is why they will start investigating here. Theyve been in touch with Marys Family and theyve told them they cannot guarantee they will find mary down there but what they can do is find out once and for all One Way or another whether or not mary was buried in the cellar of the cafe after she disappeared in gloucester in 1968. Last seen not far away from where we are standing on a cold January Night, just 15 years old, vanished from a Bus Stop and despite a huge Police Operation there was no trace of her ever found. It was more than 20 years later when fred Wests ryan started to come to light that people started to come to light that people started to wonder whether or not he may have been behind mary cosmic disappearance. At the time there wasnt enough evidence to warrant a search of this cafe. Police say they have that now and they will begin the excavation later today but it will not be a quick process, it is underground and in a fairly confined space but they will start by getting forensic archaeologists on site to begin the process and finally potentially an answer to the question of exactly what happened to mary after she disappeared in gloucester more than 53 years aGo. Andrew, thank you. At least two palestinian militants have been killed in the latest israeli air raids targeting Gaza City overnight, as violence there continued into a tenth day. It came as palestinian rockets were launched at southern israel. Senior Israeli And Hamas officials told the bbc that contrary to media reports, no ceasefire has been agreed or requested. International diplomatic efforts are still onGoing. Urgent action needs to be taken to make electric cars more affordable if the Government is to hit its 2030 target for banning the sale of all new Petrol And Diesel cars. Thats according to a group of mp5. The public Accounts Committee says ministers have a Mountain To Climb if they want to achieve the ambitious target. The Government says its investing two point Eight Billion to help the Car Industry make the switch to electric. One of the first video clips to Go viral online is to be auctioned off and then all copies deleted from the web. Ow ow, charlie ow charlie, that really hurt laughter. Cheeky charlie the clip was first uploaded in 2007 when Charlie Davies Carr and his big Brother Harry were aged one and three and its been viewed nearly 900 Million times since. Can you believe that . Theyre now 15 and 17, and have agreed to perform in a Parody Video for the winning bidder. The auction starts on saturday. Cant wait, would love to see them now. You need to understand all this, i was getting into nfts, so you buy the online rights to it which means you have no one else can have it, it is a way of monetising things. Eight to lets have a look at the scene in glasGow. What a beautiful day, lovely blue sky, but not the same where Carol is. Dan do you see the Spider Web . Louise yes, now, Carol, it isnt looking as Good where you are. Indeed, Good morning you will get a tan in glasGow but more likely to rust in london but we are here because as weve heard the new female Raven Chick has been named and she has been called branwen. Branwen is named after the deity from celtic mythology whose name translates to blessed raven. How lovely is that . The ravens are very important here in the Tower Of London, they have been here since the 16005 and it is said if ever six or less of the residents leave, then The Tower and the kingdom will fall so there should always be six ravens in residence. And the Weather Hasnt been kind to us this morning at all. Its been pouring buckets more or less since we arrived. This is the Weather Front thatll clear away into the North Sea through the morning and Todays Forecast is sunshine and showers but for the rest of the week it is looking be wet and pretty windy as well. What is happening is we have the rain continuing to drift over the South East, clearing later in the morning with a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine in glasGow as we saw. Showers developing in eastern areas where they will be heavy and sundry. In the West'>South West, things should try out although other parts of the West could see some showers. Temperatures today ranging from 8 17 in any prolonged spells of sunshine in the south. Through this evening we hang on to the showers but overnight many of them will fade with clear skies. By The End of the night, the next area of low pressure comes our way which will introduce Thicker Cloud and some rain which through the course of tomorrow will move north eastwards through the day, some of that heavy and persistent with lighter rain in the South East but accompanied by strong winds, even inland gusts of a0 miles an hour. With trees in full leaf, some branches might come down and leads to destruction. Thatll be with us on friday, wet and windy. Saturday at least is looking there will be a mixture of sunshine and showers with winds moderate. Thanks, Carol, nice to see you on this wet wednesday. The hood is up you look lovely as ever louise thank you so much and say Goodbye to branwen as well. After battling with his own Mental Health for years, the former Boxing Champion Frank Bruno has decided to use his experience to help others. Hes launched a new community centre, which offers people a chance to build their Self Confidence through sport and social events. Breakfast� s danjohnson has been to meet him. Cheering. Frank bruno is back in the boxing ring. That distinctive figure and that unmistakable laugh. Use your left and your right. He chuckles. Its nice, its very Good especially when its Got your name underneath it your name and your face. Face, yeah ugly face this is the start of a 12 Week Course Offering mental Health Support Something franks relied on himself. Started boxing when i was eight. And i was 12 when i Got sent to a borstal which im not very proud of, but i Got sent to it for fighting too much. I was dyslexic, so i struggled here and there. So i didnt want to be a bouncer, didnt want to play rugby, didnt want to play football. All i wanted to do is box. He went on to be world heavyweight champion, but is now helping young and old even those born long after he retired. Hes a champion and he fought against mike tyson. Ive heard of him from my dad quite a lot of times. He really wanted to come see him, but he couldnt. J hes, like, One Of The Best boxers ever. I think Exercise And Nutrition is a massive part of it. Lucys come here after struggling for a few years. People, if you talk about it, i will think youre an Attention Seeker and thats not true. You know, Mental Health is. Debilitating. Its. You know, someone had a broken leg. I you wouldnt sit there and Go, just get over it. Im usually the one to be able to stay at home if theres an opportunity to stay at home, if i dont have to Go outside, i wouldnt. Social anxiety has held stephano back. Ive always, like, avoided getting a job like a Retailer Or Something like that because i dont like the interaction as much. But hopefully after this i can Actually strive for something like that. The worst thing to do with Mental Health is ignore it. Danny used to be really active, but saw his Mental Health deteriorate with age. The brain is a muscle. Its like, if you exercise it, it gets stronger. I it gets better. If you. Stay at home in the dark, worried about whats Going to happen, i its. Its Going to get. Flabby and, you know, this is. This is hopefully what were doing here were exercising our minds as well as our bodies. We experience Mental Health every day, its a Human Reaction whether its anxiety, depression, happiness. What were trying to teach people on the course is how we manage these feelings, how we manage those emotions. This First Club was delayed by a year because of the pandemic, but more will follow, bearing the Frank Bruno name. Frank was the former heavyweight champion of the world. We have the ambassador of ours, as well tyson fury, the current heavyweight champion of the world. If people can associate that these huge, big, strong men if they can crumble and have problems, then anybody can. And it Actually inspires people to come forward and say, Actually, i am struggling. Hello, kate. Katie Got the chance to box with the big man. It was Actually really fun, and hes quite taller than me so i had to reach up quite high. Its very important to me because, as you can see, theres youngsters willing to come. The school has allowed the youngsters to come down to do it. We dont want anybody to Go in the Ring And Punch and somebody to get hurt. And it is that happiness frank is hoping to share. Danjohnson, Bbc News, northampton. Great to see him looking so Good. What a great moment to be taking her on. ~. , what a great moment to be taking her on. ,. , what a great moment to be taking her on, ~. ,. , what a great moment to be taking her on. ,. , ~ , what a great moment to be taking her on. ,. , 4,. , 70 on. Want to tell the kids about. 70 minutes past on. Want to tell the kids about. 70 minutes past eight. The latest figures show there were more than 2,300 confirmed cases of the new indian varient of coronavirus in at least 86 local authorities across the uk. One of the places that has seen a rise is glasGow, and local health chiefs have put in place an accelerated Vaccination Scheme as a result. Covid cases in the city are currently higher than A Hundred in 100 Thousand people. But public Health Scotland says glasGow has the second worst overall Vaccination Record in scotland, behind edinburgh, having vaccinated just 56. 2 of adults. So all 18 to 39 year olds in glasGow have been invited to get vaccinated sooner than planned. Lets put some of those questions now to scott ands national clinical director, professorjason leitch. What is the situation in glasGow . Cases are 100 per 100,000 people, is it all down to The Indian Variant . It isnt. If only this pandemic was ever one thing. It is more complex than that. But it does appear this variant, b. 1. 617, is transmitting and transmitting quicker even than the one we thought that had won back the one we thought that had won back the race, the kent variant. All the same thing still work so lets not panic, lets not run for the hills. Face coverings, distancing, the vaccine appears to work well although we cannot confirm that he had. And Testing Work so we can find it, which is what we are doing, throwing everything at it. 5a. Throwing everything at it. So, theres probably throwing everything at it. So, theres probably people watching this this morning who are worried. They do have questions and they are concerned we might see again what we saw in january and concerned we might see again what we Saw Injanuary and february concerned we might see again what we saw in january and february so concerned we might see again what we Saw Injanuary and february so do you think we are in a different position because of the Vaccination Programme . Late position because of the Vaccination Programme . Position because of the Vaccination Ttroramme . ,. , programme . We are but i cannot tell ou how programme . We are but i cannot tell you how much programme . We are but i cannot tell you how much of programme . We are but i cannot tell you how much of a programme . We are but i cannot tell you how much of a different programme . We are but i cannot tell you how much of a different position | you how much of a different position we are in which is why in glasGow we decided to hold glasGow last weekend, the advice from us and the decision from the first minister was to hold glasGow at the same level we are at where the rest of the country, apart from the north of the country, apart from the north of the country, moray, to bioscience more time to work out quite how different this variant is compared to the one we have been dealing with. All the data suggest Hospitalisation And Death does not Go up and early vaccine data says the vaccine works, maybe not quite as much but enough to get us out of it. We have an example in moray where we Got an increase, local public health through everything at it and public behaviour changed and it has worked. Moray is on the way down. We hope it is true in bolton and in glasGow. Amongst the whole population of the uk there does seem to be a fear of a return of tighter restrictions. How did they Go down in glasGow, the fact those restrictions stayed at the same level . Fact those restrictions stayed at the same level . Terrible. I had to cancel meals the same level . Terrible. I had to cancel meals out the same level . Terrible. I had to cancel meals out and the same level . Terrible. I had to cancel meals out and a the same level . Terrible. I had to cancel meals out and a cinema i the same level . Terrible. I had to i cancel meals out and a Cinema Visit and i havent seen my family for months because they live in a different local authority but that is nothing. My personal circumstances are nothing to the people who owned the restaurant or who owns the cinema and who have family who havent seen them for months. It is awful. I dont want to give that advice but the alternative is worse. We are between a rock and a hard place. We cannot let this virus out of control because weve seen what happens both in this country and overseas so we need to be sure before we start to relax. Some parts of the world, on social media perhaps would sayjust let it 90, media perhaps would sayjust let it Go, let it run, we are done. That i am afraid is not true because you will end up worse than you are now. Economically, socially and from the mortality from the virus. Ida economically, socially and from the mortality from the virus. Mortality from the virus. Do you think that mortality from the virus. Do you think that Attitude Mortality from the virus. Do you think that attitude you mortality from the virus. 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Covid vaccination for the top nine groups of the vulnerable is well over 90 in all parts of the uk, it is astonishing people have come forward. The most important thing now is to find those who didnt. I dont care why you didnt come, i dont care why you didnt come, i dont care why you didnt come, i dont care if you are scared or had questions or if you couldnt be bothered but we need you to come and Id Love to answer your questions as would the vaccinates. It is ok to be worried about it so we want you to come. We are trying everywhere in the uk but especially around glasGow, we are trying to find the people who didnt come for their first dose, particularly those in a little bit more old and vulnerable. If you havent had your second dose and you were due it, you need it. So, please come for that one as well. J. ,. , so, please come for that one as well. J. , so, please come for that one as well. J. , i. ,. Well. And also you are inviting much ounter well. And also you are inviting much younger adult well. And also you are inviting much younger adult to well. And also you are inviting much younger adult to come well. And also you are inviting much younger adult to come as well. And also you are inviting much younger adult to come as well. I well. And also you are inviting much younger adult to come as well. We i younger adult to come as well. We were speaking to someone who is part of the Vaccination Process in bolton. We will find a reason to give you a vaccination, she was told. ,. ,. Give you a vaccination, she was told. ,. ,. ,. , told. She was terrific and she was fantastic. We told. She was terrific and she was fantastic. We have told. She was terrific and she was fantastic. We have to told. She was terrific and she was fantastic. We have to be told. She was terrific and she was fantastic. We have to be slightly. Fantastic. We have to be slightly more cautious about that because of supply. We simply dont have 16 Million vaccines for every person in the country. They are coming and by july we will have offered every aduu july we will have offered every adult a single dose but lets use some Contingency Vaccine for these hotspots, bolton, glasGow, moray, so we can do it. It is slightly more cautious than the first thing i talked about witches getting to the people who have not had the first dose. Vaccination takes three weeks to work so it doesnt us tomorrow. Testing, distancing, all those things youre familiar with, they help us tomorrow so, we are testing everything that moves, we are putting it through letter boxes, we are setting up testing clinics in community so if you live in an area there where numbers are rising, get there where numbers are rising, get the positive tests of the street, it means we can get hold of it and Gow-and-other-errors'>GlasGow And Other Errors can continue on the route map. I wanted to ask about continue on the route map. I wanted to ask about possible continue on the route map. I wanted to ask about possible changes i continue on the route map. I wanted to ask about possible changes to i to ask about possible changes to restrictions in glasGow, what do the next few days look like . Next few days look like . Today is T Uite next few days look like . Today is tuite a next few days look like . Today is quite a big next few days look like . Today is quite a Big Day next few days look like . Today is quite a Big Day in next few days look like . Today is quite a Big Day in scotland. I next few days look like . Today is quite a Big Day in scotland. New| quite a Big Day in scotland. New Cabinet Today being announced this morning so i get a new boss this morning, a new Health Secretary which im looking forward to, i think. And later in the week that cabinet will meet and receive advice from me, from the chief medical officer, from others, from the chief economist, isntjust the health channels. On thursday and friday the first minister and the cabinet will decide what to do next. She promised we would review Gow-and-moray'>GlasGow And Moray by The End of this week which is what will happen. We will tell the first minister what the data looks like, she will make a judgment, she is the Decision Maker, not me. Tau she will make a judgment, she is the decisionmaker, not me. Decisionmaker, not me. You have ust tiven decisionmaker, not me. You have just given us decisionmaker, not me. You have just given us the decisionmaker, not me. You have just given us the traffic decisionmaker, not me. You have just given us the Traffic Light just given us the Traffic Light System for international travel, weve talked about the criticism Boris Johnsons weve talked about the criticism Government'>Borisjohnsons Government has been getting for a lack of clarity on that but what are your thoughts on the green, amber and that but what are your thoughts on the green, Amberand Red . Tide that but what are your thoughts on the green, amber and red . We are very cautious the green, amber and red . We are very cautious and the green, amber and red . We are very cautious and ive the green, amber and red . We are very cautious and ive been the green, amber and red . We are very cautious and ive been on i the green, amber and red . We are| very cautious and ive been on your programme before and expressed my caution. The first minister has been very clear that we dont recommend foreign holidays and we dont think you should use amber and red entries for Leisure Travel. It is easy for me because i dont have family abroad, i dont have elderly relatives abroad i havent seen for 1a months. My friends do, lots of people do. So, if you need to use that restriction, that relaxation to see family, i think that is legitimate as long as you are super cautious. The greenest. 5a legitimate as long as you are super cautious. The greenest. So should we have green cautious. The greenest. So should we have green and cautious. The greenest. So should we have green and red . Cautious. The greenest. So should we have green and red . I cautious. The greenest. So should we have green and red . I think cautious. The greenest. So should i we have green and red . I think amber sets a precedent we have green and red . I think amber sets a precedent for we have green and red . I think amber sets a precedent for being we have green and red . I think amber sets a precedent for being self sets a precedent for being self isolated when you come home. So, the difference with green is the restrictions when you return are different. If youre push me, i would move the green to amber because im a public health professional but the advice is more broad than public health. The greenest is conservative with most of those countries will not receive travellers from the uk, you cant Go to australia or New Zealand or israel, they wont have you because they are looking after their viral incidents. Portugal is the only one. Professorjason leitch, Good to talk to you, thank you very much. Later in the programme, well share lots more of your car memories that youve been sending in this morning. Heres just a little taste of them. Mick shared a picture of his first car, a 1961 austin mini van. Heres another viewer saying Goodbye to his first car, a triumph 2000. Clearly to his first car, a triumph 2000. Much loved. And a 1971 mini from david. To his first car, a triumph 2000. He said it was rubbish but he loved it. And can you recognise the passenger in this classic Citreon 2cv . It is of course a fresh faced minchin sitting in her first car, wih her sister at the wheel. Louise so i am the passenger, my sister who must have passed her Driving Test, she must have been 18, she is driving the car and my brother is explaining, he is much younger dan is explaining it to your sister who can drive . Louise the gearboxes up here and all sorts of things. I loved that car and i dont know why i let her drive it. We shared. Dan louises dad sent the picture in, which is great send us more and we will talk about them in the next half an hour. Good morning, im sonja jessup. A met Police Officer is to be charged with causing the deaths by Dangerous Driving of a 10 year old boy and his aunt in South East london. Makayah Mcdermott And Rozanne cooper were hit by a car In Penge in 2016. A 23 year Old Man has previously been jailed for 12 years for manslaughter. Now the Crown Prosecution Service says Pc Edward welch, whos 32, will be charged with causing death and serious injury by Dangerous Driving. A new report warns Child Poverty is growing across much of the country with young people here in the capital among the hardest hit. Research for The End Child Poverty coalition says rising Housing Costs are pushing many London Families to the brink. Its calling for an increase in Child Benefit and to reverse plans to cut universal credit. Theres a warning that millions of homes could face subsidence in the coming decades as a result of climate change. New analysis by the British Geological Survey suggests properties in london are among those most at risk of being damaged due to the Ground Shrinking and swelling. Now, if youre a fan of snooker, then you may be interested in the new Louis Theroux documentary about the rise of the sport in the 19805. Gods of snooker explores how the game exploded in the uk and the superstar sportsmen it created including of course Steve Davis. Born in plumstead, the six time World Champion was himself surprised to become a household name. We were on the crest of that wave the initial wave of Peoples Interest in the game. That was a working class sport, Working Class Pastime that went supernova once bbc decided that they liked it. And we couldnt really believe what was happening to us, and we just went along on that wave. And you can hear more from Steve Davis on our 6 30pm programme tonight. Lets Take A Look at the Travel Situation now. First the tube we have some minor delays on the metropolitan line between Wembley Park and aldgate, due to a signal failure. And not too much happening on the roads. This is Westminster where whitehall is closed northbound at Trafalgar Square for gas works. Now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. Hello, Good morning. Its another day of sunny spells and some heavy scattered downpours. Now were was starting off the morning with plenty of cloud. There could also be some early outbreaks of rain just a few showers just from this little feature thats running its way eastwards. But it will clear, and behind it things are set to brighten up and there will be some sunshine emerging. The showers will develop again through the afternoon, some of them heavy and thunder in nature. But once more, some bright, some sunny spells in between the showers. Top temperatures, 15 or 16 Degrees Celsius for most of us. Now, as we head through this evening and overnight, again, the showers are set to fade away to leave us with a dry night, long clear spells. Its Going to feel rather chilly temperatures dropping back to mid single figures for many of us into tomorrow morning. And then on thursday and friday, well look towards the West to get our weather its Going to be unseasonably windy. Some outbreaks of rain, most of it light and patchy on thursday. Therell be some sunny spells and some showers, and very blustery indeed for this time of year on friday. Im back in half an hour. Plenty more on our website at the usual address. Now though its back to dan and louise. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. Rip off britain live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning. Angela, julia and gloria can tell us whats coming up today. Good morning. Good morning. Thanks, dan and louise and thanks again to all you breakfast viewers for getting in touch with your thoughts and comments while we were live on air yesterday. You sent them in in your droves, as im sure you will again today when we Take A Look at trustpilot. Its the online Review Site that many people use to see what others are saying about a company or service. But some of you have been telling us your reviews have been unceremoniously removed, for reasons youre not happy about at all. 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Well, new rules are coming in which will mean that the manufacturers will have to do more to help you fix malfunctioning machines its called right to repair, and well have the lowdown on how it works. And weve Got our experts on hand to answer your questions on everything from dodgy dishwashers to faulty furniture. So if you want some help or advice, as you know. Because we are live you can email us i right now, ripoffbritain bbc. Co. Uk. I and we look forward to your company once again at 9. 15. See you then. Thank you. I know lots of people will be watching. See you later. It up itupa it up a treat for you and in which we will be speaking to a Premier League manager. We will be speaking to a Premier League manager. Very wise man with some interesting league manager. Very wise man with some interesting thoughts league manager. Very wise man with some interesting thoughts on some interesting thoughts on football, i cannot wait to hear. After 45 years in coaching, Roy Hodgson has announced hes leaving Crystal Palace at The End of the season. The 73 year old says the time is right to step away from the riGours of the Premier League. His career has seen him manage across europe, from sweden, to switzerland and italy. Lets Take A Look at some of his memorable moments. What are you doing, john . Hide pressed to . Is this your First Club everas a trainer . Yes, full time, yes. What are your early impressions have looking after them . Yeah, its exciting. Thats probably an understatement of the year, to say its exciting. Do i believe the squad can win the World Cup . Yes, of course i believe the squad can win the World Cup. And Luis Suarez has thumped it in sturridge scores im certainly not leaving Crystal Palace with the idea of putting myself back on the market and trying to get the job, i really am stepping down from the club and stepping away from football for a while. And we can speak to roy now. 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You are just like the I Rest of us, nobody likes the sound of their own voice. Tell me why you have chosen to step away now. What are the reasons . Are the reasons . Theres not been one moment. Are the reasons . Theres not been one moment, if are the reasons . Theres not been one moment, if you are the reasons . Theres not been one moment, if you like, are the reasons . Theres not been one moment, if you like, where i. One moment, if you like, where i have thought this is what i need to do. It has really been a decision that has been growing all the time. Obviously ive been doing it for a long time, it is a lot of responsibility, managing a Premier League club, a lot of commitment. I felt now the time was right. Once we were safe and secure in the Premier League, it was titus step back from the club and see what else is in life. , , life. That is interesting thing. What else life. That is interesting thing. What else is life. That is interesting thing. What else is there . Life. That is interesting thing. What else is there . What life. That is interesting thing. What else is there . What is l life. That is interesting thing. L what else is there . What is out there for you . I what else is there . What is out there for you . There for you . I dont know. I havent stepped there for you . I dont know. I havent stepped aside there for you . I dont know. I L Havent stepped aside because there for you . I dont know. I i havent stepped aside because i there for you . I dont know. I havent stepped aside because i have something else to do or not even anything i want to do. My life has been football so i obviously wont become a chemist or a scientist overnight. The fact is i do feel that i have plenty of life left in me and there are other things to do out there i can find a lot of enjoyment doing. Quite excited by the prospect of having the time and freedom to explore other avenues. Brute freedom to explore other avenues. We have seen you in that film just then, seeing you celebrate some glorious moments over the years. One of the things that always strikes me when i watch you as most of the time you seem incredibly calm. How do you manage the stresses . Because i know they are intense. How do you manage they are intense. How do you manage the stresses of managing a Football Team . I the stresses of managing a Football Team . , ,. , the stresses of managing a Football Team . , � , ~ team . I suppose its like asking Laurence Olivier Team . I suppose its like asking Laurence Olivier how team . I suppose its like asking Laurence Olivier how he team . I suppose its like asking i Laurence Olivier how he managed team . I suppose its like asking Laurence Olivier how he managed to play othello. Its basically what it is. Certainly i am not a calm and emotional person. I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve. If i appear calm sometimes it is because i feel maybe thatis sometimes it is because i feel maybe that is what is necessary because i dont think that being hysterical on the sideline Actually helps the players particularly. I think they need a calming influence and they need a calming influence and they need to have the feeling at least that the people who are coaching are in control of the situation and know what they are doing. Hour in control of the situation and know what they are doing. What they are doing. How do you manaue what they are doing. How do you manage the what they are doing. How do you manage the criticism what they are doing. How do you manage the criticism over what they are doing. How do you manage the criticism over the i what they are doing. How do you manage the criticism over the years . People can be unkind at times and you have been in difficult situations. How do you manage to blank all of that out, do you . Its blank all of that out, do you . Its a very Good blank all of that out, do you . It� s a very Good question. I question that anyone in this position will get. I dont know if there is an easy way of dealing with criticism and i dont honestly believe that people enjoy criticism. One says if it is constructive it is fine but i think basically, as a human being, we are pretty much more attuned to Praise And Blame and we would much prefer to have people saying Good things and bad things about us. But of course you cant Go into the job if you want everything to be rosy and everything always to Go smoothly and everything always to Go smoothly and the way you dream of it Going because that is not what life is. You have to accept there will be times when unfortunately, it may be fault or it may not be particularly felt. It didnt Go the way you or anyone else wanted at the criticism will come. I anyone else wanted at the criticism will come. ~. ,. Will come. I know there is a huge Amount Affection will come. 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Fans coming back, albeit in smalleR Numbers will be a Big Day for us and im looking forward to seeing them, of course, but there is no doubt it will be to some extent a bittersweet occasion because Goodbyes are never easy to do, if you like. Certainly for me, i am much more of Goodbye-person'>Hello Goodbye Person. I for me, i am much more of Goodbye-person'>Hello Goodbye Person for me, i am much more of Goodbye-person'>Hello Goodbye Person. For me, i am much more of Hello Aoodb E erson. ,. , Goodbye person. I that, much more of Goodbye'>Hello And Goodbye Goodbye person. I that, much more of Goodbye'>Hello And Goodbye person. Goodbye person. I that, much more of Goodbye'>Hello And Goodbye person. You Goodbye person. I that, much more of Goodbye'>Hello And Goodbye person. You have i Goodbye'>Hello And Goodbye person. You have had some big moments of your career, particularly with england. What are you most proud of . I particularly with england. What are you most proud of . You most proud of . I dont know, unfortunately you most proud of . I dont know, unfortunately careers you most proud of . I dont know, unfortunately careers tend you most proud of . I dont know, unfortunately careers tend to you most proud of . I dont know, unfortunately careers tend to be l unfortunately careers tend to be defined by a moment and im not the only money that gets to come across a bad moment when he has wanted at least. Over the four years, particularly the qualifiers, the team, the squad have put in some very Good work and we were Going through and winning ten successive qualifying matches is quite an achievement. Something to be proud of. Most of all i get enough site, enough distance from the event, and it is only now, five years, and that is enough distance to look back and keep an eye on my coaching staff. We did start to introduce rejuvenation of the England Team and of course we had them play simulations of the game and we set things in motion that carried out in splendid fashion. I that carried out in splendid fashion. ~. ,. That carried out in splendid fashion. ~. ,. Fashion. I know you are a big reader it but looking fashion. I know you are a big reader it but looking at fashion. I know you are a big reader it but looking at the fashion. I know you are a big reader it but looking at the reviewer it but looking at the reviewer sitting and i think perhaps if you started on the Shelf Top left and work your way around you have quite a big build up a bit of reading to do, is that what you will be doing over the next few years . I do, is that what you will be doing over the next few years . Do, is that what you will be doing over the next few years . I guess i will be doing over the next few years . I guess i will be doing some, over the next few years . I guess i will be doing some, though over the next few years . I guess i will be doing some, though will. Over the next few years . I guess i l will be doing some, though will not be many hours in the day that i felt with work now. These books, once i have read that i can beat them again. I will be looking for a Good Book Tips to find some new ones. Book tips to find some new ones. I cant Book Tips to find some new ones. I cant read them again. I will not say Goodbye because you are more of Hello Person so im Going to say adieu, great to talk to you. Wonderful to be able to talk to him stops able to life in full. Quite interesting him talk about england. It was difficult at times but in the context of a 45 year career, anyone looking at that career would think that has been a massive success just because it has been so long. You very much the Morris Minor, the Mini Metro and the Vauxhall Chevette theyre all examples of the classic british motor. Now a new attraction is opening in derbyshire, featuring A Hundred cars from A Hundred years of british Car Manufacturing. Breakfast� Sjohn Maguire is there. We have both realised what about us that i felt we have both owned and john has one stocking up mine was white, as well. This what might be called british racing off white. Trust you to have a rover metro, not an Austin Mini Metro like everybody else. What a car. Designed to replace the many back in the 1980s, made really famous when lady diana, as she was, drove that and you can see the advertising. A british cart to the world. The idea to take on the japanese and european cars, the german, the french, to try to wrest the british Car Industry back. Colours have struck me today and the advertising. Almost tongue in cheek when you look back on it from today. You are looking at a beautiful new car from austin. You are looking at a beautiful new carfrom austin. I think you are looking at a beautiful new car from austin. I think that proves the old adage that beauty is in the eye of the beholder or at the kite design. This is the allegro, top of the range, super posh. Look at the grill. Wouldnt look untoward on the front of a Rolls Royce or a jaguar or a bentley. Full leather interior, Walnut Dashboard but the creme de la creme, as im sure that designers would have liked me to say, Walnut Picnic Table in the back for special rope tricks. They dont build them or make them like this any more, and its probably as well. Special Road Trips. Newsreel sir herbert austin, as he now was, decided to put| motoring within the reach of all. And the Baby Austin one of the most famous cars in the world was born. So small that comedians made jokes about it. The great british Car Journey starts here in the 1920s with the Austin Seven a scaled down version of the companys normal cars, it was affordable and very drivable. This one belonged to a nurse in the home counties. If you called the midwife, she could have arrived in this. Austin had come to mean quality and value. And the advertising was unashamedly aspirational. The exhibition moves up through the decades, and charts the boom and the bust of the british motor. Its not about the fastest or the most expensive its about the everyday, and the cars that everyone drove with the dawning of the Transport Revolution that was mass ownership. And thejourney, really, is the history of popular motoring and popular Car Manufacturing in the uk. So our hero cars are not exotic, they are right in front of me the mini, the most popular car ever made in britain. Big day for the little un. This is the two millionth mini i in company with some of those who helped make the pint sized People Car into an international achievement. These are the cars that ordinary people drove. You know, theyre not the supercars that survived. These cars have disappeared. Ithink, you know, even the Ford Cortina when i was, you know, in my 30s, every street had a Ford Cortina on it. And when you see one now, you Go, wow, its a Ford Cortina thats what were doing. Were bringing these cars back to life, back to attention of, you know, the many millions of people that Actually drove them. But this isnt just the story of a major part of british industry and the people who worked in it. Its your story, too. My mum had one of these a mini clubman estate. We used to take our great dane dog, fred, to the vet. Hed stand up in the back and push his head forwards right to the front of the windscreen in between you and the passenger. This is a Triumph Spitfire 1500. I bought one of these it was in a terrible state fixed it all up, took it out for my first drive and i Got crashed into. The Ford Fiesta Xr2 ive been upside down in one of these, when my Mate Steve rolled it into a ditch. So what is it about these cars that captures the imagination . Steph has her own youtube channel, using digital to share her love of this analogue world. Why are you into cars like these instead of something modern, reliable, fuel efficient, safe . Well, i think some people will recoil in horror when they hear this, but i have never owned a modern car, so ive been used to disappointment from the word Go. Thats a joke honestly, theyve been great. Its an experience. Even if youre only Going to the local supermarket, its a pleasure to drive, its characterful. Were now moving towards cars that drive themselves, taking you even further away from the joy of driving. Whereas with this youve still Got thatjoy of driving and youre so much more in tune with whats Going on with the car. So you really understand you hear a noise, you hear something maybe Go ping and you know whats Going on, or you certainly know what you need to be checking when you get under that bonnet. All of the cars here run as you can find out for yourself. One of the unique features about the attraction is that youre Actually able to drive some of the cars that are here. My advice would be, choose something that suits your personality. Whoa this is great whoa like driving a Go kart. In a world of high tech suvs and permanent four wheel drive, Travelling Onjust three feels liberating. Lovely jubbly. The exhibition is multisensory youre surrounded by the sights, sounds and smells of years Gone by. The memories come flooding back of happy and sometimes, frankly, terrible days out on the great open road. We remember them so well, whether we like to not. Sublime to ridiculous here, some of the car as you are able to drive when you come. The Morris Minor, the famous monkey. Wonderful car, built in a special colour because that was the 1,000,000th edition. Jason, jumped out to us, jasonjones will come and say hello. The indicator on the back behind the door, fantastic. Jason, a step forward for me if you would. Tell me what is it about these cars . They are not glamorous. What floats your boat . The they are not glamorous. What floats our boat . , your boat . The big thing the nostal ia your boat . The big thing the nostalgia element. Your boat . The big thing the nostalgia element. As your boat . The big thing the nostalgia element. As soon | your boat . The big thing the i nostalgia element. As soon as your boat . The big thing the nostalgia element. As soon as you open nostalgia element. As soon as you open the nostalgia element. As soon as you open the door the smell comes out from open the door the smell comes out from the open the door the smell comes out from the vinyl seats and plastic. Straightaway you are taken back to being straightaway you are taken back to being a straightaway you are taken back to being a child on a trip to the coast when being a child on a trip to the coast when you being a child on a trip to the coast when you have the Metal Tin whether the boiled when you have the Metal Tin whether the boiled sweets and the pilot sugar~ the boiled sweets and the pilot sugar. The big thing for us is the memories sugar. The big thing for us is the memories that flood back as soon as you see memories that flood back as soon as you see the memories that flood back as soon as you see the outline of one or open and see you see the outline of one or open and see an you see the outline of one or open and see an interior doctor what is the most and see an interior doctor what is the most popular, the people want to drive themselves . A lot the most popular, the people want to drive themselves . Drive themselves . A lot of people either own drive themselves . A lot of people either own or drive themselves . A lot of people either own or wanted drive themselves . A lot of people either own or wanted to drive themselves . A lot of people either own or wanted to own drive themselves . A lot of people | either own or wanted to own them drive themselves . A lot of people either own or wanted to own them and because you can book them online, the most popular is the moggy my the evergreen mini. Lots of people want to drive that. Dont forget the robin reliant, lots of bookings are. I dont think i will ever forget it. Good idont think i will ever forget it. Good to i dont think i will ever forget it. Good to see you, all the very best stop bentley, maestro, the allegro, metro stop bentley, maestro, the allegro, metro the stop bentley, maestro, the allegro, metro. The moggy, the Austin Seven. Very quick metro. The moggy, the Austin Seven. Very quick chat with richard. This is the very quick chat with richard. This is the temporary that started it, you owned this, what possessed you to buy you owned this, what possessed you to buy it . You owned this, what possessed you to buy it . It you owned this, what possessed you to bu it . ,. To buy it . It is nostalgia. There was a maestro to buy it . It is nostalgia. There was a maestro on to buy it . It is nostalgia. There was a maestro on every to buy it . It is nostalgia. There was a maestro on every street| to buy it . It is nostalgia. There was a maestro on every Street Corner in birmingham. Then they had all Gone. Someone offered me a scar with 10,000 miles on the clock and i felt, when did i last see this . Someone offered me a car with 10,000 miles on it. Can someone offered me a car with 10,000 miles on it. , someone offered me a car with 10,000 miles on it. , ~ someone offered me a car with 10,000 miles on it. ~. ,. Miles on it. Can i take it for a sin . Miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be my miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be my guest miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be my guest are. Miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be my guest are. I miles on it. Can i take it for a. Spin . Be my guest are. I wonder miles on it. Can i take it for a spin . Be my guest are. I wonder how it drives. Spin . Be my guest are. I wonder how it drives the spin . Be my guest are. I wonder how it drives. The Maestro Spin . Be my guest are. I wonder how it drives. The maestro evokes spin . Be my guest are. I wonder how it drives. The maestro evokes that i it drives. The maestro evokes that itatian it drives. The maestro evokes that italian sensibility, doesnt it . Does italian sensibility, doesnt it . Does it italian sensibility, doesnt it . Does it drive like an italian car . Im does it drive like an italian car . In not does it drive like an italian car . Im not sure. The Seat Belt Goes on. It im not sure. The Seat Belt Goes on. It does im not sure. The Seat Belt Goes on. It does take im not sure. The Seat Belt Goes on. It does take me back, like new, dan and louise. It does take me back, like new, dan and louise. I it does take me back, like new, dan and louise, i had a metro, my first car. And louise, i had a metro, my first can maestro and louise, i had a metro, my first car. Maestro feels familiar. Listen to the car. Maestro feels familiar. Listen to the roar. Car. Maestro feels familiar. Listen to the roar, the british Leyland Rawm to the roar, the british Leyland Rawm im to the roar, the British Leyland raw. Im off, i may be back. Who knows . Raw. Im off, i may be back. Who knows . I raw. Im off, i may be back. Who knows . I may raw. Im off, i may be back. Who knows . I may be Gone sometime. I thinkjohn is enjoying himself far too much to date. I thinkjohn is enjoying himself far too much to date. There is so much about that too much to date. There is so much about that that too much to date. There is so much about that that l too much to date. There is so much about that that i have too much to date. There is so much about that that i have loved too much to date. There is so much about that that i have loved and too much to date. There is so much about that that i have loved and we j about that that i have loved and we have all Got so many lovely memories of our first cars. Thanks so much for sending us your classic car memories. This is ryan and his mini in newquay in 1967. Look at that he has matched the outfit to the look at that he has matched the outfit to the car, look at that he has matched the outfit to the car, always look at that he has matched the outfit to the car, always stylish. I heres mandys first car, a fiat 126 that could fit six people at a squeeze. Also sitting on the bonnet. How could she fit also sitting on the bonnet. How could she fit six also sitting on the bonnet. Finnn could she fit six people also sitting on the bonnet. Finn could she fit six people in . And this is ron and his first car, a citroen 2cv. That has seen some action, the same as my first car. Class. John sent a picture of his wife helen and Herfirst Car called genevieve. Absolute legend of a car, he says. That is not quite. I cant remember what that is but it is like a 2cv. ,. , ,. , remember what that is but it is like a2cv. ,. , ,. ,. A 2cv. Summary will be shouting at the tv. Louise, a 2cv. Summary will be shouting at the tv. Louise, you a 2cv. Summary will be shouting at the tv. Louise, you Got a 2cv. Summary will be shouting at the tv. Louise, you Got it a 2cv. Summary will be shouting at the tv. Louise, you Got it wrong | and finally a photo of colin in his first car, a 1953 Morris Minor traveller. We might have one life. Sharon named her Vw Bug se. This we might have one life. Sharon named her vw ltug se her Vw Bug se. This is what i love about the programme. Her Vw Bug se. This is what i love about the programme. Brian her Vw Bug se. This is what i love | about the programme. Brian conley has been listening and watching as he is here to talk aboutjoining eastenders. You have an amazing car which you owned and you are into your car is, do you have a picture . I have. Here it is. Your car is, do you have a picture . I have. Here it is. It i have. Here it is. What is it . It is a bubble i have. Here it is. What is it . It is a bubble car, i have. Here it is. What is it . It is a bubble car, trojan i have. Here it is. What is it . It is a bubble car, trojan bubble i i have. Here it is. What is it . It. Is a bubble car, trojan bubble car. It is like a wheelbarrow and it was known as the family car. I dont known as the family car. I dont know how. Apparently you were meant to get four people in it. If it went round the corner it would Go. And of course the children sat on the engine at the back, there is a door at the front is, the Steering Wheel is stuck to it. So you Got in reverse so if you parked too close to the next car you could not get out because you cant reverse, cant open the door because it is at the front. Total Debt Trap and it was known as a family, and i still have it and you can Go down the high street in a huge Rolls Royce but this little bubble car, everybody loves it and they always wave. It brings a smile to peoples faces and i think they were about eight quid but now they are extremely collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow. Collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow. Collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow. ,. ,. Wheelbarrow. How long have you had it, how wheelbarrow. How long have you had it. How many wheelbarrow. How long have you had it, how many years . Wheelbarrow. How long have you had it, how many years . For wheelbarrow. How long have you had it, how many years . For years. Wheelbarrow. How long have you had it, how many years . For years. Its i it, how many years . For years. Its now been it, how many years . For years. Its now been done it, how many years . For years. Its now been done up it, how many years . For years. Its now been done up a it, how many years . For years. Its now been done up a bit it, how many years . For years. Its now been done up a bit more it, how many years . For years. Its now been done up a bit more but i | now been done up a bit more but i have had it for years, i could never get rid of it. It is just so have had it for years, i could never get rid of it. It isjust so iconic and for a short time in the early days i used to hire it out to films. It has done a few films. If you have a film in the 19605 and they want a bubble car, that is where a lot of the classic price Go. I that was my first car. I owned a bug. The classic price Go. I that was my first car. I owned a bug. First car. I owned a bug. They were convertible first car. I owned a bug. They were convertible but first car. I owned a bug. They were convertible but pretty first car. I owned a bug. They were convertible but pretty much didnt have a roof. We will tell you never talk to you about ea5t didnt have a roof. We will tell you never talk to you about east but where they built by mr schmidt, the german Airplay Factory . Yes, and my dad had one as well and i think we knew weight back that this was such a special car built by messerschmitt. This is a collectors piece. This new museum, i think we should celebrate these british cars and classic cars. They are very special. British cars and classic cars. They are very special. Wonderful to talk to ou are very special. Wonderful to talk to you about are very special. Wonderful to talk to you about cars are very special. Wonderful to talk to you about Cars Stuff are very special. Wonderful to talk to you about Cars Stuff thank are very special. Wonderful to talk to you about Cars Stuff thank you, | to you about Cars Stuff thank you, Goodbye'>Aoodb E Goodbye laughter you are here to talk about east end u5. You are here to talk about east end us. We will have a clip in a second but are you excited to be in it . fit but are you excited to be in it . Of course. I am absolutely delighted and on so many levels i appreciate how lucky i am to be surrounded by so much talent. They are all extremely talented bunch and to sit back, look and learn and that is what i have been doing at the turnover is so quick, it is amazing what they are achieving due to covid at the Lockdown Situation when we all have to do it at some distance away from each other, we are all very often work into tennis balls so we have diy. I will not be able to watch wimbledon this year we have the high line. I hope you like, oh, my Goodness, they are knocking sonia about. I have to work on the accident. About. I have to work on the accident about. I have to work on the accident. ,. ,. Accident. You mention sonia. We are auoin to accident. You mention sonia. We are Going to show accident. You mention sonia. We are Going to show a accident. You mention sonia. We are Going to show a clip accident. You mention sonia. We are Going to show a clip from accident. You mention sonia. We are j Going to show a clip from Tomorrows Episode, you play Terry Cant, her long lost father. Your mother is a wonderful woman. Broke my heart, if you want to know the truth. My mum said you walked out on her. No, if that wotsit fella hadnt. Alan. If that alan hadnt shown up, me and Carol, we couldve been in it for the duration. I sent you that letter in lockdown last year. Yeah, i know. All them birthdays ive missed. All them times. I should have worked harder and played my part. Whether you had a new dad or not. Do you get some duff duffs in your first episode . Is do you get some duffduffs in your first episode . First episode . Is not fault. Last niuht first episode . Is not fault. Last night was first episode . Is not fault. Last night was a first episode . Is not fault. Last night was a duffduff first episode . Is not fault. Last night was a Duffduff Com first episode . Is not fault. Last night was a Duffduff Com you | first episode . Is not fault. Last night was a Duffduff Com you Cant Night was a Duff Duff Com you cant wander into that and say, im your father, love. And not get a duff duff. Been waiting 35 years since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, it is so since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is so iconic. To be there, to have grown up with it, to be in the vic, its not real it doesnt smell of beer. You know, but it looks, you know, it blows your mind to know how incredible and how much detail the race and to know. You know there is that area behind the bar there are some stairs . This is where dirty den handed over the divorce papers and to stand there, at least i, nobody about something, my God, 32 Million people watched this moment and here i am see if i can get that bone and put it in the bag and sell it at auction. I watched an episode last night and what struck me, you just fit in so brilliantly. You are offered it a while back, when she . That you couldnt do it. Couldnt do it. Things ust happened. I couldnt do it. Things ust happened. You i couldnt do it. Thingsjust happened, you know, couldnt do it. Thingsjust| happened, you know, and i couldnt do it. Thingsjust happened, you know, and i couldnt do it because of other work commitments. Now they have said we want you. I think i look like George Clooney. Is he making toast . Is he making toast . I digress. What i want to say is. If he making toast like we have that picture. I think i am his Body Right . Like we have that picture. I think i am his Body Right . How like we have that picture. I think i am his Body Right . Yeah. How long will we see am his Body Right . Yeah. How long will we see terry am his Body Right . Yeah. How long will we see terry hanging am his Body Right . Yeah. How long will we see terry hanging around the eastenders . | will we see terry hanging around the eastenders . , � will we see terry hanging around the eastenders . Eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting thing eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting thing and eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting thing and i eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting thing and i am eastenders . I dont know. That is the exciting thing and i am not i eastenders . I dont know. That is i the exciting thing and i am not used to it because i have so many things ijust to it because i have so many things i just want to tell you about but of course you cant. I keep biting my tongue watch this space. It is a right and there is so much to explain to sonia about why i havent been there and trying to convince oh, yes, i been there and trying to convince oh, yes, lam been there and trying to convince oh, yes, i am your dad. Been there and trying to convince oh, yes, lam your dad. But been there and trying to convince oh, yes, i am your dad. But to be there with royalty and when they said you were coming in to play sonias dad, the brilliant natalie ca55idy, i was very much guided by. My ca55idy, i was very much guided by. My eldest daughter is ten and that is the Age Natalie started the show stop to come in as her dad, it is incredible. I so appreciate how lucky i am. Incredible. I so appreciate how lucky i am lucky i am. Im sorry, George Clooney lucky i am. Im sorry, George Clooney. Brian lucky i am. Im sorry, George Clooney. Brian conley i lucky i am. Im sorry, George Clooney. Brian conley we l lucky i am. Im sorry, george i clooney. Brian conley we have lucky i am. Im sorry, George Clooney. Brian conley we have to clooney. Brian conley we have to leave it there. And you can see brian as Terry Cant in Tomorrows Episode of eastenders, on bbc one at 7 35pm. Youre watching bbc breakfast, its 8 59. This is Bbc News with the latest headlines. The Government is accused of sending confused messages about foreign travel, just as the eu is set to relax rules for british tourists. More Surge Testing to stop the spread of The Indian Variant, but the Prime Minister says theres no need to deviate from the covid Road Map. Are you trying to book a holiday abroad . Or do you have concerns about the opening up of foreign travel . Please do get in touch im on bbcbenthompson, or use the hashtag bbcyourquestions. Excavation work begins at a cafe in gloucester in the search for a suspected victim of serial killer fred West. New Yorks Attorney general says its investigation of donald trumps organisation is now a criminal inquiry. 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