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Summer according to mp5, who blame the government for not introducing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. A report from the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee also said ministers had refused to take multiple opportunities to address concerns, and that it will now be too late for many festivals to go ahead this year. Sarah campbell reports. Early may, and a Test Event at Liverpools Sefton Park was not more than 5000 people were allowed into enjoy the atmosphere, the music, the food. They were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see weather a festival could be a safe base during a pandemic. Leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muggy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. And the Reading And Leeds festivals 2021 are on at The End of august, and are sold out. But glastonbury, probably the best known event of its kind, was online only this year, the second year running this corner of somerset was not the focus of global music interest. And many otherfestivals wont happen either this year. The parliamentary committee argues, because the Government Wont provide Backup Insurance to cover costs if you dont have to be cancelled at the last minute. Industry representatives agree. It the last minute. Industry representatives agree. It costs, on averaue, representatives agree. It costs, on average. More representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than £6 representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than £6 million representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than £6 million to i average, more than £6 million to stage a festival. So it is an enormous risk to proceed Without insurance and many will choose not to. , to. The Government Department Resmnsible to. The Government Department responsible says to. The Government Department responsible says indemnity to. The Government Department | responsible says Indemnity Cover will be looked out, adding they are working flat out to support festivals and live events. And following on from promising Test Results from this event in liverpool, It Has been announced that the Download Music Festival, which had been cancelled, will now go ahead injune as a government Test Event. Sarah campbell, Bbc News. Yeah, so that may be one of the stories that affect quite a lot of people. Well hear from the chair of the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee, julian knight, at 7 30am this morning. If you have got particular thoughts on that, maybe you are hoping to go to a festival and you are wondering if you ticket will still be valid, anything about that, of insurance issue, let us know this morning. find issue, let us know this morning. And the issue, let us know this morning. fific the gorgeous weather issue, let us know this morning. fific the gorgeous weather this morning issue, let us know this morning. Eic the gorgeous weather this morning is making people think what could have been, all those weekends. Thousands of Football Fans are visiting the portuguese city of porto ahead of tonights Champions League final between Chelsea And Manchester city. The event was originally due to be held in turkey, but the location was changed at the last minute following a review of coronavirus restrictions. 0ur Sports Correspondent Natalie pirks reports. Wembley may have been a more practical choice for an all english final. , , practical choice for an all english final. , but practical choice for an all english final. But now practical choice for an all english final. But now they practical choice for an all English J final. But now they are practical choice for an all english i final. But now they are in final. Singing. But now they are in porto, final. Singing. But now they are in porto. Fans final. Singing. But now they are in porto. Fans are final. Singing. But now they are in porto, fans are more final. Singing. But now they are in porto, fans are more than final. Singing. But now they are in porto, fans are more than heavy. L final. Singing. But now they are inj porto, fans are more than heavy. A porto, fans are more than heavy. Train To London is 400 quid, it is 400 quid to come here, you get The Sun and the beer and the people are better. ~ ,. ,. , better. Wembley would have been nice, ou better. Wembley would have been nice. You could better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a lot better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a lot more i nice, you could have a lot more people. Nice, you could have a lot more people, but you cant really beat this, people, but you cant really beat this, can people, but you cant really beat this, can you, to be honest . It is our first champions this, can you, to be honest . It is our first Champions League final, you cant our first Champions League final, you cant not our first Champions League final, you cant not follow our first Champions League final, you cant not follow your our first Champions League final, you cant not follow your Team. L our first Champions League final,. You cant not follow your Team. Iue you cant not follow your Team. Ive missed two you cant not follow your Team. Missed two games in 42 years. It you cant not follow your Team. missed two games in 42 years. It was essential missed two games in 42 years. It was essential but i was here, even though essential but i was here, even though there were lots of hoops to jump though there were lots of hoops to jump through. 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Portugal, portugal, we are coming on Top of the usual Flight L coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, three coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, three covid| and Hotel Price hikes, three covid tests are needed to get in and out. More than 11,000 City And Chelsea fans have to consent will be in the stadium, but plenty more have travelled Without tickets, and are planning to watch it in the bars around porto, which close at 10 30pm. During the day, the atmosphere was one of mutual respect, albeit under a watchful eye. Like most tourist cities, porto has lost millions during the pandemic. But now the hotels are full for the first time since last march. It full for the first time since last march. , full for the first time since last march. ,. ,. , full for the first time since last march. ,. ,. , march. It was important for the economy. March. It was important for the economy. For march. It was important for the economy, for the march. It was important for the economy, for the local march. It was important for the i economy, for the local economy, march. It was important for the economy, for the local economy, the restaurants, for the hotels, bishops, for the tourists, for the boats, for example. So it is like Kick Off for a new moment here in porto, and also portugal. Bath Kick Off for a new moment here in porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition to porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition to be overcame stellar opposition to be here, but this is citys first Champions League final. For Pep Guardiola, there is no greater feeling. I guardiola, there is no greater feelina. , guardiola, there is no greater feelina. , , guardiola, there is no greater feelina. , ,. , feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be here, i feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be here, it is a privilege, it is an honour, and we are going to try to do our best. The prize forfans is we are going to try to do our best. The prize for fans is the most coveted trophy in European Club football. But the Nations Reputation is also at stake. Natalie pirks, Bbc News, porto. So, lots of people are already there. 0ur Reporter Phil Mccann is live for us at Manchester Airport this morning. Phil, are there still fans ina way, in a way, this is possibly the first Big Exit is a large group of people from the uk to a specific destination. Tell us a bit more about how that is working in practice . About how that is working in ractice . , about how that is working in practice . About how that is working in ractice . ,. , practice . Yeah, i have been to this airort a practice . Yeah, i have been to this airport a few practice . Yeah, i have been to this airport a few times practice . Yeah, i have been to this airport a few times over practice . Yeah, i have been to this airport a few times over the practice . Yeah, i have been to this airport a few times over the last I Airport a few times over the last year. It is normally a ghost town. This is really strange, actually. It isnt normally like this. This morning it seems like every other person that you see is wearing a Light Blue. It is full of Man City fans, orfiltering through Light Blue. It is full of Man City fans, or filtering through terminal 1. Fans, or filtering through terminal 1, i have managed to grab two of them, they will be 6000 City Fans going to porto tonight, 6000 chelsea fans as well. We have Andrew And Laura here. You have both followed city for many years, before all the billions came in from sheik mansoor, you have been there through the dark times, how do you feel this morning . Buzzing, but also sick as you like. And how buzzing, but also sick as you like. And how about you . It is buzzing, but also sick as you like. And how about you . And how about you . It is crazy excitinr , and how about you . It is crazy exciting. We and how about you . It is crazy exciting, we have and how about you . It is crazy exciting, we have not and how about you . It is crazy exciting, we have not been and how about you . It is crazy exciting, we have not been to| and how about you . 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You have been there, havent you, through pretty special, today. You have been there, havent you, through the pretty special, today. You have been there, havent you, through the late| there, havent you, through the late 19905, there, havent you, through the late 1990s, when Manchester City were in the old third tier, and you have not beenin the old third tier, and you have not been in a european final since 1970, is it . And you started hollowing them in 79. Just tell us about the journey you have been on as fans . It is hard to describe. I mean, most of It Has is hard to describe. I mean, most of It Has obviously been deflation up until 2011, It Has obviously been deflation up until 2011, when mancino Got Us the Fa Cup until 2011, when mancino Got Us the Fa Cup but until 2011, when mancino Got Us the Fa Cup. But like i say, the last ten years. Fa cup. But like i say, the last ten years. Like Fa Cup. But like i say, the last ten years. Like i Fa Cup. But like i say, the last ten years, like i said to my son, this is what years, like i said to my son, this is what being a City Fan has been about is what being a City Fan has been about in is what being a City Fan has been about in my lifetime. This isjust on a about in my lifetime. This isjust on a different level, absolutely. And laura, on a different level, absolutely. And laura, i have to ask you, these flights have all been paid for by the owners of Man City. It is a strange Away Game to go to, but a good way to go . That strange Away Game to go to, but a good way to go . Strange Away Game to go to, but a good way to go . That is our owners, reall. We good way to go . That is our owners, really we have good way to go . That is our owners, really. We have been good way to go . That is our owners, really. We have been through good way to go . That is our owners, really. We have been through it good way to go . That is our owners, really. We have been through it all, | really. 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Stadium will not be anywhere near caaci. ,. , an 18 year old man has been charged in connection With the Attempted Murder of black Lives Matter Activist, sasha johnson. 27 year old sasha remains in a critical condition in hospital, after she was shot at a House Party in peckham last sunday. Cameron deriggs from lewisham will appear at westminster Magistrates Court later today, charged With conspiracy to murder. Four other people arrested over the incident have been released on bail. A 6 Trillion Spending Plan has been set out by us president joe biden, in what is his first annual budget in office. It includes investment in the fight against climate Change And Tax hikes on the wealthy. However the plan still needs to be approved by congress and the opposing Republican Party has condemned it as insanely expensive. We know Sniffer Dogs can detect drugs, explosives and even diseases these days and now mans best friend is moving into the drinks business. This is rocco the cocker spaniel, the newest member of staff at the William Grant Distillery on the West Coast of scotland. Hes been trained to sniff out impurities in the Oak Barrels before theyre filled, so that none of the whisky goes to waste. The thought of wasted Scottish Whiskey is too upsetting. Thank goodness for him. That whiskey is too upsetting. Thank goodness for him. Whiskey is too upsetting. Thank goodness for him. That is bothering ou at goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am In goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am In the goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am In the Morning Goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am In the morning is goodness for him. That is bothering you at 6 10am In the morning is it, | you at 6 10am In the morning is it, nina . It you at 6 10am In the morning is it, nina . You at 6 10am In the morning is it, nina . ,. ,. , you at 6 10am In the morning is it, I Nina . 6 10am nina . It has been for hours. 6 10am is the time lets Take A Look at some of todays front pages. The times is reporting that face masks and work from Home Guidance could remain in place after the 21st June if the indian variant continues to spread in the uk. It says the government wants to prioritise Ending Restrictions on mass gatherings and helping hospitality and retail industries recover. The Telegraph Front Page reads pm will be forced to decide on Child Jabs and reports that Thejoint Committee on vaccination and immunisation will not make a recommendation on vaccinating children next month. The paper says some doctors, mps, and parents are seeking to Pressure Borisjohnson not to go ahead With jabs for under 18s. The headline on the front of the guardian reads lifting Lockdown Injune is risky. Its a warning from Scientist Professor Sir tim gowers, whose advice against Herd Immunity allegedly led to englands first lockdown. A lot of coverage this morning on the programme, those questions that you have in connection With the lockdown or the vaccines themselves, we have our panel, as always, just after nine oclock this morning, so any questions you want to ask us. And about the likelihood of children taking the vaccine, it is a big Topic at the moment. Anything on the insides . ~. Topic at the moment. Anything on the insides . ~ ,. ,. ,. , insides . Well, this story, i am one ofthe insides . Well, this story, i am one of the lucky insides . Well, this story, i am one of the Lucky Ones insides . Well, this story, i am one of the Lucky Ones who insides . Well, this story, i am one of the Lucky Ones who has insides . Well, this story, i am one of the Lucky Ones who has been insides . Well, this story, i am one of the Lucky Ones who has been to | of the Lucky Ones who has been to the skelly isles, which are blissfully beautiful places. Scilly isles. I really like this story. We talk a lot about things disappearing, wildlife and animals and whatever, so this is a pansy which is on the tiny island of tien, which is on the tiny island of tien, which has no population at all, mb scilly isles. These pansies had disappeared from the islands for many years, and the pansy is called, this is a picture of it, i will try to get this right. The Viola Kit of eliana Viola Kitaibeliana. It is found nowhere else in the British Isles. ~ ,. Found nowhere else in the British Isles. ~ , ,. Found nowhere else in the British Isles very i isles. Why, why is it back . Very rood isles. Why, why is it back . Very good question. Isles. Why, why is it back . Very good question. Will isles. Why, why is it back . Very good question. Will you isles. Why, why is it back . Very good question. 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Good advice but lets ignore that l or the hayfever tablets. Good | advice but lets ignore that at or the hayfever tablets. Good advice but lets ignore that at the moment. Advice but lets ignore that at the moment lets advice but lets ignore that at the moment. Lets Concentrate Advice but lets ignore that at the moment. Lets concentrate on advice but lets ignore that at the moment. Lets concentrate on the| moment. Lets concentrate on the good news. Here comes The Sun. I have not been able to say that for nearly four weeks, really. A beautiful weekend, and as i started off at the Top, saying in the headline, it is notjust a weekend but a Bank Holiday weekend. Can you believe it . The weather is set fair. Quite a lot of cloud at the moment so i am sure you are all shouting at the television, it is sunny at the moment. But it will be eventually, because High Pressure is going to dominate. A week With a yesterday, a bit of a nuisance. That is still bringing a lot of cloud, and the Odd Spot of Light Drizzle first thing. Lots of cloud pushing and off the North Sea, but generally The Sun is strong and at this time of year that will burn through the cloud and we will burn through the cloud and we will see sunshine coming through. That might trigger the odd, isolated shower into the afternoon as well, but we will ignore that one. Temperatures at around 21 degrees at a maximum. As charlie alluded to as well, dont forget The Sunscreen. The uv is high and we have not seen any sunshine for a long time. So if you are out for any length of time it is certainly worth bearing in mind. As we move through the evening it does look likely that we are going to see the potential for more cloud to push back in of the North Sea, particularly eastern areas. Further west, clearing skies. We begin Sunday Morning With potentially temperatures holding up nicely, double digits quite widely. But low cloud might be a little bit of drizzle at times, a misty and murky start, but the High Pressure will stay With us. It is actually drifting its way Off To the east, and that will actually be our friend, as the High Pressure that we see, With those when swinging around in a clockwise direction, they will be more of a southerly feed and it is going to get warmer still. 0n is going to get warmer still. On sunday, a good deal of sunshine coming through and generally, if any showers, they will be very few and far between. We will likely see temperatures peaking at 23 degrees, very nice indeed. The High Pressure is still drifting off into the North Sea and that is going to continue to drag up some more warmth across the country. Bank holiday monday is looking promising, if you like it warm, subtle and sunny. And lets face it, after the may we have seen so far, i am sure most of us will be very heavy about that. We will see temperatures generally ranging 2324 degrees. That is the mid 70s in terms of fahrenheit. It is also half terms of fahrenheit. It is also half term as well. And if you are making outdoor plans, it looks likely many of us will stay dry and unsettled, perhaps not quite as warm towards The End of the week, With the risk of further showers. There you go. Back to you tonight. It is 6 16am. Its time now for this weeks click. Hey, welcome to click. This week, we want to make you feel good through the medium of music. I dont know about you, lara, but ive been listening to a Lotta Lotta Music in the last year. I love a good tune to run to, but i do find it quite difficult to decide what music i want. So i end up Downloading One Song and then just having it on repeat for the whole of my 5k. Do you do anything like that . Is that weird . Er, no, idont. And yes, that is weird. Its not that sea shanty, is it . � cause that would be, like, too weird. I tell you what, though, sometimes i do find myself listening to a really small set of songs. For me, its the amazing band chvrches, which i think have got me through lockdown, to be honest. I think youve got them through lockdown. Yeah, thats true, thats true. Its a bit like musical comfort food, though. When im feeling down, ijust want that familiar sound. Hmm, i may not have been doing it, but of Course Anyone can make a playlist With any music, to cater for any mood. Yeah, and that is Whatjen Copestake has been looking at or, listening to playlists that have been created specifically for you based on where you are right now emotionally, and where you want to get to. Weve seen how Artificial Intelligence is being used to compose music, from Heavy Metal algorithms and Competitions like the Ai Eurovision song contest. The way we consume music is also guided by algorithms. Spotify suggests artists and playlists based on our listening patterns. But could this data be used in an even more medicinal way . Companies are exploring ways to use all of this data to create what theyre calling prescription playlists, which they hope could one day replace some painkillers or even anti anxiety medication. The Warren Youth Project in hull provides mental Health Support to young people between the ages of 16 and 25. Before the pandemic, it was already using music as therapy. Youll hear people talk about miracle drugs like penicillin, the breakthroughs down through the years. But in actualfact, music is the Miracle Drug Weve always had. Being alone, being alone. A project called three minute heroes Teamed young people up With local bands to make Music Videos based on their lyrics. I thought that life on this planet we had hurdles, but we had them representing emotional hurdles, things like anxiety and depression, stress, loneliness. And over the course of the video, our Singer Rory overcomes those hurdles. Is it something that you see in young people in hull . Its definitely something that we see in young people at hull, and especially at the pandemic, you know, its multiplied several times. It can be isolation. It can be Drug And Alcohol abuse. It can lead to problems With education and employment. Jake is the first young person at the warren to trial Medi Music, an algorithm designed to pick the perfect playlist of songs to lower your Heart Rate. Music is academically proven to affect the brain more than any other stimulus. Its already been trialled With dementia patients in the Lancashire Teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust, With a reported decrease in Heart Rate of 22 . A trial is currently under way With 40 nhs doctors and nurses at the same trust, who are working in critical care during the pandemic. Can you talk us through those devices in front of you . Yeah, sure. So what weve decided to do is build our own device, which is what were looking to move towards. Its been designed to just focus on the delivery of music With no distractions we wouldnt normally get when looking at a smartphone. Then at the bottom there will be additional modules that measure Heart Rate variability, which is a good indicator of stress, and hopefully ultimately something that will measure cortisol via a wearable. Forjakes playlist, only six songs were chosen, but the algorithm can handle up to 400. The music chosen is not necessarily what youd imagine. Because it didnt sound very relaxing. Like, punch the clock no, well, thats what i thought. Didnt seem like relaxing music. When i went away and listened to the playlist, i think i definitely was calmer. I was definitely very engrossed while listening to it. Its a really easily accessible piece of kit. It has potential to just help as an additional tool to alleviate those pressures and those concerns that young people have around their Mental Health wellbeing. And for us, its imperative that we try and deal With these emerging issues as quickly as we can, using any Methodology Or Opportunity that we can get our hands on. Music Tchaikovsky Swan Lake theme. There is very little doubt the Effect Music has on us and its ability to capture the mind. A Spanish Charity called music to awaken uploaded a Video Tribute to former Prima Ballerina marta gonzalez. She was suffering With dementia and suddenly hears the Swan Theme from swan lake. Further trials of its use are needed, but Medi Music estimates its algorithm, as well as reawakening imaginations, could cut the costs of some medicines by a quarter. Motor racing is huge, but its notjust The Professionals that you may see on the telly. In the uk, over 30,000 people have whats known as a Competition licence, and lots of others just head to the tracks for fun. All of them are trying to go faster, drive better and crash less. And now theres a new piece of tech out there which might just give them the edge. And Dan Simmons has been taking it for a spin. This is thruxton race circuit. Its the fastest track in the uk where ordinary Road Cars can take corners at over 100 miles an hour. Now, for most drivers, what makes the biggest difference to their speed isnt tweaking a car. Its driving skills. And that usually means getting an instructor to help us improve. That is until now. Garmin have come up With the catalyst. It wants to make me drive faster. My question is, can it make me the next Lewis Hamilton . And more to the point, is ben here out of a job . So far, my best time around the track was a 151. 6. I was getting faster, but could the catalyst make a difference . Now when youre driving a car around a track, youre aiming to do one thing, take corners really well. Its all about timing, braking in the right place and trying to keep the car on the fastest line. To help With this, the catalyst uses a camera fitted to the dashboard, along With gps and accelerometers, to work out where you are on the circuit. After three set up laps, it analyses where it thinks improvements can be made and then coaches you in real time as you continue round the circuit. So thats what it wants me to do apex later. It says nice work. So its sort of encouraging me a little bit. This is my session summary, and the catalyst has picked out some places that it thinks that i can improve on, that i didnt really expect it to. I thought it would go for the twisty bits, but It Hasnt. Its gone for the long, sweeping fast corners. Look at that, church it thinks i can improve on. That run up the hill, fast and sudden braking. It thinks that i can do much better. So all it needed was a few more laps. Keep turning the results were in. Isaid it i said it first you did, ben, i will give i said it first you did, ben, i will give you i said it first you did, ben, i will give you that. The results were in. It did help me go faster. It helped me straighten out the corners and actually give a little bit more gas in some cases where i was quite willing to sometimes lift off. Would i replace a live instructor With this . Probably not, hes aware of all sorts of things going on in the car, including whats going on for me, whereas at the moment this isnt. So its better than nothing. But it doesnt replace ben. Keep pushing. People need to understand the limitations of what it can do and understand what it cant do, and as we experience through the day, the tyres get hot and then they go off slightly. So the lap you did three laps ago, youre not going to get near again. So the unit telling you to keep trying for that time, maybe isnt the safest thing to do. Theres also one other feature which is worth mentioning. Its very easy to set new tracks using the device. You just have to drive the same route three times and that could be anywhere, including public roads. Now, the device discourages this through an on Screen Warning set up. And garmin told the bbc that it doesnt encourage any form of illegal activity. But what is interesting is the Team'>Devices Design Team havent used geofencing to restrict its use to race tracks. Back on track, we wanted to see what it was like With a pro, so we sent 2017 british Gt Winner Seb morris around for a spin. When we think of cars of the future, we think autonomous self driving machines. Itjust told me to aim later. So it means ive obviously turned a bit too early into that corner. Before, i thought there was a limit. It actually. Perhaps it actually decreased that last time. But perhaps this presents a better picture for those who enjoy driving a collaboration between human and machine to create a better driver. But im surprised Garmin Hasnt taken the opportunity to cross reference the data With the drivers. Biometrics, using something like their Watch Range to make things safer, suggest ratings perhaps, and get even more from man and machine. What was the time . 1 29. 9. Need more practice. Thats it for the short version of click. Check out the longer version. As ever, you can find us on social media, youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter. Thanks for watching, and well see you soon. Bye bye. Hello, this is breakfast With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. A former Royal Marine, whose home was destroyed in a suspected Arson Attack after he stood up to anti social behaviour, says he doesnt think the cowards should win. Sean ivey, who served in iraq and afghanistan, fled to safety With his wife and children after a fire broke out at their house in County Durham in march. Jonathan swingler has the story. People in East Durham villages say they are plagued by Antisocial Behaviour. They are plagued by Antisocial Behaviour they are plagued by Antisocial Behaviour. Sean behaviour. That he is again. Sean osted a behaviour. That he is again. Sean posted a video behaviour. That he is again. Sean posted a video on behaviour. That he is again. Sean posted a video on facebook behaviour. That he is again. Sean posted a video on facebook after| posted a video on facebook after seeing a motorbike being driven recklessly. He cold up on the community to come together to tackle Antisocial Behaviour. He says It Led to threats being made against him. I dont want my kids to grow up and as soon as they turn 18, think of themselves, its not safe there, i want to move away. I want them to be proud of where they come from. Third proud of where they come from. And then the arsonists struck. I proud of where they come from. And then the arsonists struck. I woke proud of where they come from. And then the arsonists struck. I woke Me J then the arsonists struck. 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And Ijust Felt absolutely gutted. Itjust has been Dropped. And Ijust Felt absolutely gutted. It just feels i has been Dropped. And Ijust Felt| absolutely gutted. Itjust feels so disappointing, so let down. Durham police say the fire was a horrendous incident and it carried out a full and thorough investigation. There was, however, insufficient evidence to support a charge and no further action will be taken against the individuals in respect of this case. Jonathon spengler, Bbc News. The time now is 6 32am. We will hand over to mike, who has the sport. We were just saying, i was saying to charlie, i think this is the biggest Football Match of the year, isnt it . ,. ,. , it . Yeah, well that compared to the Fa Cu it . Yeah, well that compared to the Fa Cup final. It . Yeah, well that compared to the Fa Cup final, for it . Yeah, well that compared to the Fa Cup final, for example . It . Yeah, well that compared to the Fa Cup final, for example . Yeah, i it . Yeah, well that compared to the | Fa Cup final, for example . Yeah, for European Football and well football, really, With the eyes watching on. And for the second time in three years, two English Clubs. There is a Birthday Boy Today he was very excited, he is 54, noel gallagher, he is in porto, the rockstar, you know what he wants for his birthday . He wants Manchester City to win the Champions League the first time. Exactly. That will make his birthday. He doesnt need any other presence. What else can you get a rockstar like noel . Happy birthday, by the way can attempt to sTop by the way, noel. Its the biggest game in Club Football this evening, and for the second time in three years, its an all english Champions League final this time between Manchester City and chelsea. City, the Premier League champions, are the favourites, but they have lost to chelsea twice recently in the league and the Fa Cup. Michael redford looks ahead to tonights Big Match. Manchester city know how to lift trophies, apart from one. The Champions League has always been the Top target. They have always fallen short. After years of Defeat And Despair, the finalfinally short. After years of Defeat And Despair, the final finally awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a hero, if you lose you are almost a failure. Are a hero, if you lose you are almost a failure. For chelsea, the weirht almost a failure. For chelsea, the Weight Isnt almost a failure. For chelsea, the Weight Isnt quite almost a failure. For chelsea, the Weight Isnt quite as almost a failure. For chelsea, the Weight Isnt quite as long. Almost a failure. For chelsea, the Weight Isnt quite as long. They i Weight Isnt quite as long. They were here almost a decade ago, and ended the night as the kings of europe. Now they are on the biggest stage once again. Edit europe. Now they are on the biggest stage once again. Stage once again. Of course it is about hunger. Stage once again. Of course it is about hunger, always stage once again. Of course it is about hunger, always at stage once again. Of course it is about hunger, always at the I Stage once again. Of course it is i about hunger, always at the highest level in sport it comes down to the question, how bad you wanted . Do you want it . But i felt i was very concentrated, very focused, very disciplined in the buildup of this week. �. Disciplined in the buildup of this week. �. ,. ,. , week. And as for tugil, he was here last Season. Week. And as for tugil, he was here last Season. In week. And as for tugil, he was here last Season, in charge week. And as for tugil, he was here last Season, in charge of week. And as for tugil, he was here last Season, in charge of beaten i last Season, in charge of beaten finalists paris st germain. He will not want to be beaten again. And despite Man Citys domestic dominance, he has not lost against Pep Guardiola. Twice they have met this Season and twice chelsea have come out on Top. This Season and twice chelsea have come out on Top. Does that give them the psychological come out on Top. Does that give them the psychological edge . Come out on Top. Does that give them the psychological edge . I come out on Top. Does that give them the psychological edge . I dont i the psychological edge . I dont think so. Man city, i dont think they really showed their hands in they really showed their hands in the last two games. We will see a Man City Team at full strength, and they have had such a brilliant Season. They have learned everybody away in the Premier League. Pep guardiola has done great things. But in my opinion this is what he was brought to Man City four, when The Big One, the biggest game in Club Football. �. Big one, the biggest game in Club Football. � , , football. And this is where The Big One will take football. And this is where The Big One will take place. Football. And this is where The Big One will take place. Peaceful, i one will take place. Peaceful, tranquil, undisturbed. But not for much longer. Injust tranquil, undisturbed. But not for much longer. In just a tranquil, undisturbed. But not for much longer. Injust a matter of hours, an English Club will Rule Europe once again. The question is, who . Michael redford, Bbc News. So the stage is set, but a treaty. I must apologise to leicester fans. I meant to say that Manchester City lost to chelsea in the Fa Cup semi final, because of course we know who won the Fa Cup final, leicester city. How danny sorry about that. Well, the Champions League is not the only Big Football Final Today, because at 3 00pm at wembley 12,000 fans will watch Brentford And Swansea battle it out for a place in the Premier League next Season. Brentford are aiming to end their 74 Year Absence from the Top flight, and they lost out at this stage last year, while swansea are looking to return to the Premier League after three years away. It would mean everything to The City, everything to the club, and everyone is aware of that. You know, we have talked about it at length, amongst the players, amongst the staff, it is a massive motivation to try to get the job done. What i can assure our supporters and ourselves, we know how to win this game. It is our biggest motivation. I think it is an extraordinary achievement that we have done this year~ achievement that we have done this year~ we achievement that we have done this year. We all know that if we win tomorrow. Year. We all know that if we win tomorrow, you know, everybody knows the headlines of the newspapers, and we also the headlines of the newspapers, and we also know the headlines of the newspapers if we lose, and both things newspapers if we lose, and both things can newspapers if we lose, and both things can happen. We need to go into that things can happen. We need to go into that open minded, but of course believing into that open minded, but of course believing and thinking that we can do it. Believing and thinking that we can do it. And believing and thinking that we can do it, and when. Sale sharks have made it into rugby Unions Premiership Play offs, for the first time in 15 years. They came from behind to beat the Leaders Bristol by 22 12. Dan Du Preez With the first of their tries. His Brother Rob also went over later on. In rugby league, leeds scored 60 points to win at castleford while defending Super League champions St Helens are now level on points With leaders wigan, after beating hull 34 16. Jack welsby scored a Hat Trick of tries to give them the edge going into their second consecutive meeting. The sides face Each Other in next Saturdays Challenge Cup semi final. Its last Chance Saloon time realistically for Simon Yates today, if hes to stand a chance of winning the giro ditalia. The british cyclist broke clear With around four miles to Go On the final climb to win yesterdays 19th stage. But With Race Leader Egan Bernal finishing third. It wasnt enough to move yates up the standings hes stilljust under three minutes behind With two stages to go. A last day of pain climbing the alps today, before a Time Trial in milan tomorrow. Great Britains Liam Kirk has become the Top scorer at the Ice Hockey World championship, but theyre Stilljoint Bottom of their group. He opened the scoring against sweden in latvia With his fifth goal of the tournament, but that was as good as it got, as the swedes came back to win 4 1. Britain have won only one game so far. And well finish where we started With the Champions League final, and peek at chelseas training. And something to give their fans hope they can beat Manchester City later a cheeky finish from Kai Havertz in training. Swivel and back heel. Doing that in training and doing it With the world watching. He hasnt yet scored in this Seasons Champions League. He wont care if it comes off his knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter, knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter. As knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter. As long knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter, as long as knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter, as long as it knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter, as long as it goes knee tonight, if he scores. Doesnt matter, as long as it goes in. I knee tonight, if he scores. 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It was a horrendous moment for him but you feel for him because nobody wants to be in a position. 11 10, the longest Penalty Shootout in a Competition, one of the longest in any Competition'>European Competition. I5 one of the longest in any Competition'>European Competition one of the longest in any Competition'>European Competition. Yes, i Competition. Is that right . Yes, 1110. Thanks. Competition. Is that right . Yes, 1110. Thanks, mike. Heres louise With a look at this mornings weather. Things are changing. There is evidence of it early this morning, as we came in, Beautiful Sunrise here in the northwest. You were very lucky, charlie. It is going to be a glorious weekend, but for most of us there is quite a bit of cloud at the moment and its a bit on the misty and murky side. I cant believe i am saying this for a Bank Holiday weekend. It will be increasingly sunny and the temperatures will be in the Mid 20s, possibly, on monday. We get there on the finaL Day of may, we will see some warmth and above average temperatures. So for most of us this weekend it is all about High Pressure which will be the dominant story. There has been a Weather Front, which brought outbreaks of light rain yesterday. It is still responsible for quite a bit of cloud. A little bit of drizzle around as well, but as we go through the day, The Sunshine is strong at this time of year. It is due next week, for goodness sake. So we will see lovely sunshine which might trigger a few isolated but sharp showers in the afternoon. Temperatures generally peaking at around 15 21 degrees. Now, that means the Uv Levels are going to be high for many of us across the country. It has been a while since we have seen sunshine. Please bear that in mind if you are out for any length of time today, enjoying yourself. Generally speaking we keep that dry weather through the evening and you wont be disappointed, if youre planning a barbecue or seeing Friends And Family in the garden. We wilL Start to see low cloud drifting and as we go through the night of the North Sea. Further west we keep clear skies, temperatures will hold up, double figures, 6 10, a pleasant start our Sunday Morning. Could be a little bit on the murky side across that North Sea coast, but the High Pressure wilL Start to drift steadily east, and that will actually be a welcome friend if it is the warmth that you are after. So generally On Sunday it will be dry and settled, but cloud will disappear back towards the North Sea coast. Maybe in one or two spots it could be a little bit disappointing across norfolk and suffolk, but lots of dry weather, lots of warmth coming through, temperatures and sheltered western areas perhaps peaking at 23 degrees. Because it is pushing into the North Sea, and swinging around in a clockwise direction, that continues to drag up warmth from the near continent, so as we moved to monday there is the potential for it to be warmer still. Bank holiday monday, we could see 23 or 24 degrees. We have not seen temperatures like this since march, believe it or not, can you believe it, at the beginning of spring. As we go through the week ahead, and it is half term across the country, we will see temperatures in the Mid 20s, the potentialfor a few showers to break out, and as we get to The End of the week, something still pleasant but perhaps not as warm. If you dont like temperatures into the Mid 20s, late in the week you will be heavy, but generally a good deal of dry and usable weather for All Of Us. Good deal of dry and usable weather for All Of Us for All Of Us. Usable i like that objective. For All Of Us. Usable i like that objective, because for All Of Us. 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It can get so loud that some of their friends have mistaken the male insect� s droning song for a police siren. Mistaken the male insects droning song for a police siren. Song for a police siren. Because of my Hearing Song for a police siren. Because of my hearing disadvantages, song for a police siren. Because of my hearing disadvantages, i i song for a police siren. Because of my hearing disadvantages, i dont| my hearing disadvantages, i dont put my Hearing Aids in when i come out into the garden, otherwise they get the whole sound magnified. The Mass Emergence and its timing is all part of a clever Survival Strategy to evade predators. And the metamorphosis from Nymphs To Adult happens relatively quickly. Here metamorphosis from Nymphs To Adult happens relatively quickly. Happens relatively quickly. Here we have a fully happens relatively quickly. Here we have a fully grown happens relatively quickly. Here we have a fully grown female happens relatively quickly. 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Soon the love i of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17 year cycle. Larvae. There you go, inspiration for your breakfast. Have a little bug omelette, charlie. Im not sure they would serve them in the canteen here. I not sure they would serve them in the canteen here. The canteen here. I had thought that. I the canteen here. I had thought that l was the canteen here. I had thought that. I wasjust the canteen here. I had thought that. I was just thinking the canteen here. I had thought that. I wasjust thinking about i the canteen here. I had thought i that. I wasjust thinking about the that. I was just thinking about the noise they make, in foreign climes, obviously not recently, it is one of those noises quite relaxing, evocative of holidays. Lets have a look at this weeks Film Review. Hello and welcome to the Film Review With me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing both in cinemas and in the home. Back in 1961, disney scored an animated hit With 101 dominations adapted from the novel by dodie smith. A live Action Remake starring Glenn Close as Cruella Deville followed in 1996 With a sequel 102 dalmatians a few years later. Now, as Disneys Campaign to recycle and reboot its Back Catalogue continues apace, we have cruella, a live Action Prequel thats been in the works for almost a decade and which Glenn Close gets an executive producer credit. Do you have a light . They gasp. Like the hit stage show, wicked, which revisited the early years of a Fairy Tale Villain from the wizard of oz, cruella creates an explanatory Back Story for its anti heroine scary reputation. Emma stone is estella, taken in by artful Dodgers Jasper and horace, after the dalmatian fuelled death of her mother. You, grubby girl. Yes . Do you have a card . Estella dreams of being a Fashion Designer following in the footsteps of emma thompsons splendidly imperious baroness, the true villain of the piece to whom she becomes both dogged assistant and deadly rival. You look vaguely familiar. I look stunning. Playing out on the streets of � 70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from Joel Fry and paul walter hauser, the latter of whom charms despite having an apparently studied at the Dick Van Dyke school of cor blimey, mary Poppins Cockney accents 0h, we need that as for stone, shes fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. The film may be called cruella, but its the baroness who holds our attention. Just as its thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying Screen Energy of Glenn Close. You can find cruella in cinemas and on Disney Plus With Premier Access now. 0n the subject of electrifying Screen Energy, Ben Wishaw really makes the sparks fly in surge. What is that . What are you doing . Mate . What is it . Well, you need that, put that there. Mat, what you doing . Lift this up. It really doesnt matter. He plastoseph, a young man on the verge of a breakdown who finds himself in the throes of an increasingly reckless manic episode. Having torched hisjob in airport security, lonelyjoseph goes to visit his parents where broiling Family Tensions merely fuel his anxieties. 0ne Run in With a Cash Machine later, and joseph goes completely off the rails, With future director, aneil karia, compelling us into his frenetic world With real visceral urgency. Theres a touch of a Panic Attack Quality of the safdie brothers good time and the chaotic Bankjob Thatjoseph pauls earning wishaw a Sundance Prize and rave reviews from critics. Plaudits too to Cinematographer Stuart Bentley whos cameras chase joseph through streets and houses as he lurches through a string of misadventures, constantly on the move, raw nerves on display. Wait, hey woo surge is in cinemas and on digital platforms now. The japanese anime Demon Slayer Mguyen train, which follows a popular Manga Series and Tv Show is already a record breaking hit. 0utperforming the likes of Spirited Away to becomejapans highest grossing movie, scoring big at both the domestic and international Box Office. Like the korean zombie drama, train to busan, or Bong Joon Hos Sci Fi Drama snowpiercer from the french graphic novel, most of demon slayer� s action plays out on the titular eternal train, where our heroes engage in battles in the real world and in the world of dreams. What follows is like an anime version of inception, With Interlocking Realities forming the separate pieces of a much larger puzzle. Far deeper, and deeper still, into your dream. Rated 15 for scenes of strong fantasy violence, which include a recurrent motif in which a character must kill themselves by cutting their own throat in order to awake from a dream, this is full blooded fair, filling the screen With impressively monstrous battles and to some genuinely disturbing imagery. Those unfamiliar With the Source Material may take a while to get up to speed, but once this train starts rolling, the sheer pace of the action keeps everyone on board. Its in cinemas now in both dubbed and subtitled versions. Altogether less rewarding is earwig and the witch, a digital animation Co Production between Studio Ghibli who made classics like Spirited Away, howls moving castle and ponyo, and the japanese broadcasting corporation nhk. Ah her name is erica wig, shes been living With us since she was just an infant. 0h. Mandrake, what say you . What about her . She should do. Based on the novel by Diane Wind jones and directed by goro miyazaki, son of ghiblis founding father, hayao miyazaki, earwig and the witch follows the adventures of a young girl from a Childrens Home who is adopted against her wishes by a mysterious couple. Im a witch. Great it turns out they are enchanters, and earwig, renamed erica, who has magic in her blood, is keen to learn, but Bella Yaga only wants her to work. Hang on, you actually talk . of course i do, just not very often. It sounds like fun, and Richard E Grant lends entertainingly Grim Gravitas to the English Language dub. But having first aired onjapanese tv at The End of last year, this theatrical release is distinctive only for being ghiblis first major disappointment, remarkable for being quite so unremarkable. And the rest is up to you, 0k . The story is surprisingly flat, the animation sub pixar, and the overall tone, breathless Without ever being magical. Its a shame not least because Goro Miyazakis previous films, the underrated Tales From Earthsea and the more critically acclaimed from up on poppy hill, both showed great promise and invention, qualities sadly lacking from this lackluster affair. Well, i know a lot more i than you do about spells. Its not bad as such, its just not very good, certainly less than youd expect from a Director And Studio of this calibre. Earwig and the witch is in cinemas now. American Film Maker kelly reichardt� s intimate explorations of the History And Landscape of Oregon Range from the modern Drama 0ld Joy to the frontier western meek� s cutoff. Her latest movie First Cow, which made number three in Sight And Sounds best of 2020 poll is set in 1820s 0regon, where two men, Cookie And King lu, set out to make theirfortune selling delicious cakes. I taste london in this cake. Their wares are loved by all, including the pompous chief factor, magnificently played by tobyjones, from whose cow, the first in the area, may have been stealing milk. How long can they continue their enterprise before getting found out . It seems dangerous. So is anything worth doing. Freely adapted from the Novel The Half Life by reichardt� s regular screenwriterjohn raymond, First Cow opens With a quote from William Blake the bird, a nest, the spider, a web, man, friendship. You all right . There is indeed something rare and beautiful in the low key depiction of Cookie And King lus alliance. A friendship between two men from different backgrounds, both outcast in their own way, quietly finding common purpose. No way for a poor man to start. Yet this terrific film is also about wider issues the american dream, the birth of the international marketplace and the interplay between commerce and comradeship. Special mention is due to cinematographer chrisTopher blauvelt, who once again used the Widescreen Vistas that have come to typify america on screen, Finding Piercing Beauty and more personalframings in which Human Features become part of the landscape, characters passing through the Half Light of history. First cow is in Uk Cinemas now and will be available to stream exclusively on mubi from earlyjuly. Screen Legend Michael Caine once said that he signed up Forjaws 4 because, along With paying for his new house, the film gave him a lovely holiday in the bahamas. The same might be said of frankie, an american french Drama Set in and around the beautiful portuguese town of sintra, where the Ensemble Cast spend a lot of time wafting about photogenically. Isabelle Huppert Stars as the titular actress, who has only a few months to live and has gathered her extended family around her in this picturesque idyll. Good morning theres people in the hotel, you know. Thats ok. Im very photogenic. Joining her in this corner of paradise are brendan gleeson, greg kinnear, Marisa Tomei and jeremie renier, fine actors all and willing to do their bit in the cause of heartfelt drama about matters of life and death. Shes in a hurry. So are you. And if that means spending a few weeks on the portuguese riviera, well, so be it. Its a hard job, but somebody� s got to do it. Directed and co written by ira sachs, who made the terrific romantic Drama Love is strange, frankie may address some thorny issues, but the entire movie, which premiered at cannes two years ago, smacks of lovey indulgence. You come up With these crazy scenarios in your head. You think you can manipulate everything, dont you . Not once did i believe that these characters were anything other than actors finding themselves in splendid surroundings, sTopping every now and then to film an emotional yet weirdly perfunctory scene before going back to enjoying the local beauty. Im sure they all had a marvellous time. I only wish i could say the same. Frankie is in cinemas now. Thats it for this week. Thanks for watching the Film Review. Stay safe, and ill see you next week. Youre hired. This address, 5am. Dont be late. Give it lets have a look at this weeks Film Review. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur Headlines Today Uk Music festivals are facing another Lost Summer. Mps blame the government for not backing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. This airport is the busiest It Has been for a long time, is around 6000 Man City fans have been Jetting Off to portugal, and they have all had to portugal, and they have all had to get Pcr Tests. But which set of fans will be celebrating on their way home . Chelsea are hoping to win the Champions League for a second time, while Manchester City have been trying for a decade to lift the one trophy thats so far eluded them. Good morning. Finally, we got there. Not only is it a weekend, but it is a Bank Holiday weekend and there is going to be lots of dry, settled in sunny weather to look out for. All the details coming up shortly. Its saturday, the 29th of may. Our Top story Uk Music festivals could be facing another Lost Summer, according to mp5, who blame the government for not introducing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. A report from the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee also said ministers had refused to take multiple opportunities to address concerns, and that it will now be too late for many festivals to go ahead this year. Sarah campbell reports. Early may, and a Test Event at Liverpools Sefton Park, more than 5000 people were allowed in to enjoy the atmosphere, the music, the food. They were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. Leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. And the Reading And Leeds festivals 2021 are on at The End of august, and are sold out. But glastonbury, probably the best known event of its kind, was online only this year the second year running this corner of somerset was not the focus of global music interest. And many other festivals wont happen either this year, the parliamentary committee argues, because the Government Wont provide Backup Insurance to cover costs if they have to be cancelled at the last minute. Industry representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than £6 million to stage a festival. So its an enormous risk to proceed Without insurance and many will choose not to. The Government Department responsible says Indemnity Cover will be looked at, adding they are working flat out to support festivals and live events. And following on from promising Test Results from this event in liverpool, It Has been announced that the Download Music Festival, which had been cancelled, will now go ahead injune as a government Test Event. Sarah campbell, Bbc News. Thousands of Football Fans are visiting the portuguese city of porto ahead of tonights Champions League final between Chelsea And Manchester city. The event was originally due to be held in turkey, but the location was changed at the last minute following a review of coronavirus restrictions. 0ur Sports Correspondent Natalie pirks reports. Wembley may have been a more practical choice for an all english final. Singing. But now theyre in porto, fans are more than happy. A train To London is 400 quid, its 400 quid to come here, you get The Sun and the beer and the people are better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a lot more people, but you cant really beat this, can you, to be honest . Its our first Champions League final, you cant not follow your Team. Ive missed two games in 42 years. It was essential that i was here, even though there were lots of hoops to jump through. It hasnt exactly been simple. Chanting portugal, portugal, we are coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, three covid tests are needed to get in and out. More than 11,000 City And Chelsea fans have tickets to be in the stadium, but plenty more have travelled Without tickets, and are planning to watch it in the bars around porto, which close at 10 30pm. During the day, the atmosphere was one of mutual respect, albeit under a watchful eye. Like most tourist cities, porto has lost millions during the pandemic. But now the hotels are full for the first time since last march. It was important for the economy, for the local economy, the restaurants, for the hotels, for the tourists, for the boats, for example. So it is like Kick Off for a new moment here in porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition to be here, but this is citys first Champions League final. For Pep Guardiola, there is no greater feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be here, it is a privilege, it is an honour, and we are going to try to do our best. The prize for fans is the most coveted trophy in European Club football. But the Nations Reputation is also at stake. Natalie pirks, Bbc News, porto. Some shy retiring types, answer there, this morning. 0ur Reporter Phil Mccann is live for us at Manchester Airport this morning. The citys Clu Bs The Citys clubs has given them a bit of a contribution to the trip, but nonetheless, this will be a different time away, following their club . ~ ,. , different time away, following their club . ~ ,. ,. ,. , different time away, following their club . ~ ,~. ,. ,. , club . Absolutely, yeah. For a start, there will be club . Absolutely, yeah. For a start, there will be just club . Absolutely, yeah. 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Heard about Somebody Other day who had an L Somebody other day who had an inconclusive test just last Somebody Other day who had an Inconclusive Testjust Last Night, so they are not able to go. How are you feeling ahead of the match . You have been a fan of Man City for a long time, through those dark years as well . ,. , ~ as well . Through the very dark ears, as well . Through the very dark years. The as well . Through the very dark years, the double as well . Through the very dark years, the double relegation i as well . Through the very dark i years, the double relegation and saying years, the double relegation and saying good byjermaine rod. Feeling quite confident. I have not had much sleep. Quite confident. I have not had much sleep. So quite confident. I have not had much sleep, so that probably says otherwise. I think lots of City Fans are feeling otherwise. 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Unbelievably, Phil Coverdale predicting a city i Phil Coverdale predicting a city win. They are all predicting. I win. They are all predicting. I know, cant believe it. I win. They are all predicting. I know, cant believe it. I am win. They are all predicting. I | know, cant believe it. I am sure the chelsea know, cant believe it. I am sure the chelsea fans know, cant believe it. I am sure the chelsea fans will know, cant believe it. I am sure the chelsea fans will have know, cant believe it. I am sure the chelsea fans will have something to say about it. We learned yesterday that the prime minister did not break ministerial rules over the Refurbishment Work done on his downing street flat. However, the report from Lord Geidt found borisjohnson had acted unwisely by not being more rigorous in finding out who funded the work. For more analysis on this we can speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. Good morning. A troublesome week, and now this . And now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina it was and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina it wasn and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit of and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit of a and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit of a slap and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit of a slap on and now this . Yeah, good morning, nina. It was a bit of a slap on the I Nina. It was a bit of a slap on the wrist for the government, although borisjohnson had not broken the rules that ministers have to follow, the ministerial code. Basically, when he moved into downing street he wanted to do up the flat but prime ministers live in. So the idea was to set up a trust to pay for that. But that didnt happen. And when the bills came through, it was a tory donor that picked up the chat, but what this report finds is that Boris Johnson basically didnt know what was going on after the initial conversations he had had about setting up the trust to pay for the whole thing. He didnt find out until the reports in newspapers earlier this year, that the tory donor, lord brownlow, had picked up the tab for the refurbishment. So at that Point Borisjohnson decided to pay it all back. And the report that came out yesterday from the independent advisor on ministerial interests, a guy called Lord Geidt, found that borisjohnson was unwise not to ask more questions. It basically says, why did the prime minister not look more at who was paying tens of thousands of pounds, potentially, to make sure, to do up his flight . Crucially, he doesnt think there was a conflict of interest. But this was somehow against the standards that prime minister and other ministers have to follow. That this was. Not a breach of the ministerial code, but still not a complete bill of health, there is still the feeling Boris Johnson should have asked a few more questions about who is paying for that fancy wallpaper. Mick questions about who is paying for that fancy wallpaper. Nick eardley, many thanks an is year old man has been charged in connection With the Attempted Murder of black Lives Matter Activist, sasha johnson. 27 year old sasha remains in a critical condition in hospital after she was shot in the head at a House Party in peckham last sunday. Cameron deriggs from lewisham will appear at westminster Magistrates Court later today, charged With conspiracy to murder. Four other people arrested over the incident have been released on bail. A 6 Trillion Spending Plan has been set out by us president joe biden, in what is his first annual budget in office. It includes investment in the fight against climate Change And Tax hikes on the wealthy. However the plan still needs to be approved by congress and the opposing Republican Party has condemned it as insanely expensive. The time is 7 10am. Lets return to one of the main talking points of the week this week. Cases of the indian variant have doubled in a week. Up to three quarters of a new cases are of the new virus mutation. Yeah, but there is also good news this morning. A fourth Coronavirus Vaccine has been approved for use in the uk. 20 Million doses of the Janssen Jab have been ordered, and is expected to be given to Care Home residents as a booster ahead of winter. Lets get more on this from gp, dr rosemary leonard. Good morning to you, lovely to see you. Lets begin With the indian variant. A doubling in the number of confirmed cases in the space of one week, how worried should people be . As long as they have been vaccinated, really not worried at all. The vast majority of these cases have been in 10 19 year olds. These are teenagers at school, that is where the virus is spreading. It is where the virus is spreading. It is among young people. The good news is among young people. The good news is that they dont become seriously ill and the Hospitalisation Rate is staying very, very low. There is really good evidence that the vaccines we have got, particularly after two doses, give you really good protection against this variant. That is the good news. The people who are getting it, they are driving those figures, but they are not becoming seriously ill. find driving those figures, but they are not becoming seriously ill. And have we seen the not becoming seriously ill. And have we seen the age not becoming seriously ill. And have we seen the age come not becoming seriously ill. And have we seen the age come down not becoming seriously ill. And have we seen the age come down of not becoming seriously ill. And have l we seen the age come down of people being offered the vaccine, and have you seen a change in attitude to uptake . You seen a change in attitude to u take . ,. , you seen a change in attitude to utake . ,. , i. You seen a change in attitude to utake . ,. , , uptake . No, generally young people want to be vaccinated. Uptake . No, generally young people want to be vaccinated. The uptake . No, generally young people want to be vaccinated. The vaccine, l want to be vaccinated. The vaccine, the one that young people under a0 are being offered, no donor or pfizer, there was some resistance With astrazeneca, for young people, they had been questions asked. Moderna or pfizer. But now we have enough supplies of moderna and pfizer, there is a big uptake in younger people. Pfizer, there is a big uptake in younger people younger people. Some of the newspapers younger people. Some of the newspapers i younger people. Some of the newspapers i speculate younger people. Some of the newspapers i speculate in younger people. Some of the | newspapers i speculate in this morning that it is now time for the government to make a decision on children under 18 taking the vaccine. And pfizer, for young people, has now been approved by the european agency. Can you see that happening here anytime soon . And when you speak to your patients, two families, what is their attitude to that ship . Families, what is their attitude to that shi . ,. , that ship . There is, generally there is approval. That ship . There is, generally there is approval. But that ship . There is, generally there is approval, but it that ship . There is, generally there is approval, but it clearly that ship . There is, generally there is approval, but it clearly isnt is approval, but it clearly isnt entirely straightforward. Because i some people are saying, you have to look and the risks. As some people are saying. With the influenza vaccine, which we give to very young children, we know that a super spread the virus to older, more vulnerable people. And we are seeing the indian variant spreading among young people, but if you have got the older people protected, do you need to vaccinated younger people as well . Some would argue, yes. Some would argue, no. Because there was this concern With the Astrazeneca Vaccine about blood clots, some people are concerned about giving any of the vaccines to younger people, even though the Pfizer Vaccine does appear to be incredibly safe for younger people, which is why It Has been approved by the European Medicines agency. I am the European Medicines agency. I am ruatherin the European Medicines agency. I am gathering from the European Medicines agency. I am gathering from what you are saying, the fact that older people are more bomb and more vulnerable people have had both doses, and also hospitaL Numbers are falling and mortality rates have Dropped significantly, can we afford to be a lot more relaxed . Is it time to think, were not quite there yet, but we are very close . Think, were not quite there yet, but we are very close . Yeah, people have still got but we are very close . Yeah, people have still got to but we are very close . Yeah, people have still got to be but we are very close . Yeah, people have still got to be careful. But we are very close . Yeah, people have still got to be careful. We have still got to be careful. We have still got to be careful. We have to remember that this is an airborne virus and unfortunately, the vaccines, they do not offer 100 protection. So people who are particularly vulnerable have got to take care. But on the other hand, we have to look at all the other non covid harms going on, all these on waiting lists for treatment, the Mental Health harms that have gone on during the pandemic. So you have got to weigh up the pros and cons. I think it is time to take those other non covid harm seriously and say that we have got to start looking at other aspects of this pandemic and try to get life more back to normal. As ever, it is a delicate Balancing Act committed . Can i ask you about the Jansen Vaccine . It feels significant, because it is a significant, because it is a significant dose single dose, yet they be restrictions around it there will be restrictions around it. It there will be restrictions around it. ,. , it. It is made With the same technology it. It is made With the same technology as it. It is made With the same technology as the it. It is made With the same technology as the oxford i it. It is made With the same technology as the oxford vaccine. It will be rolled out elsewhere, we do not know if it will be suitable for younger people. We still do not know whether we are going to be given booster doses in the autumn to older people, but if we are, giving this one dose of a vaccine that seems to get very good Protection Afterjust one dose, it would seem fast, much easier to give than if weve got to go and start giving another two doses of vaccines. A, go and start giving another two doses of vaccines. Doses of vaccines. A lot more straightforward. Doses of vaccines. A lot more straightforward. Can doses of vaccines. A lot more straightforward. Can i doses of vaccines. A lot more straightforward. Can i just doses of vaccines. A lot more | straightforward. Can ijust ask doses of vaccines. A lot more straightforward. Can i just ask you about vaccine symptoms . Because, i am at the Age Group now, where my friends have started taking it and i have had it, and it feels like everybody has had a completely different experience. Is there a Rhyme Or Reason on how you reacted vaccine . If you have had covid, maybe symptoms are stronger, or if you are smaller it feels worse, or is just like . It does appear to be a simple pot luck. We are seeing less Side Effects in younger people than older people. More symptoms in younger people. We have had older people come in and said well, did you actually give me the vaccine . And younger people, younger people said after the second dose that they felt absolutely rubbish one or two days afterwards and that says it all. Wejust days afterwards and that says it all. We just say to people, days afterwards and that says it all. Wejust say to people, i mean, Yesterday Evening i was doing vaccines and i said you may have a rotten day today, you may not, but the main thing is you are being protected against a virus. Absolutely, that is the most important thing was up so there is no physiological reason that a young person would react in and more extreme way then an older person . 5 extreme way then an older person . I3 probably because of a stronger Immune Response. Their immune is really kicking in, producing antibodies, which is great, but it doesnt mean to say that if you didnt have a reaction you arent going to have immunity. But it is probably to do With the stronger Immune Response in the younger people. Immune response in the younger eole. ,. , people. Very interesting, doctor, many thanks people. Very interesting, doctor, many thanks. 7 16 people. Very interesting, doctor, many thanks. 7 16 a. M. , people. Very interesting, doctor, | many thanks. 7 16 a. M. , saturday many thanks. 7 16 a. M. , saturday morning. Bank holiday weekend. Louise. Looking at your picture. I have a title for it. Sheep in the mist. It is fairly literal not terribly imaginative, but what do you think . I terribly imaginative, but what do ou think . ,. ,. , you think . I will give you nine out often you think . I will give you nine out of ten for this you think . I will give you nine out of ten for this time you think . I will give you nine out of ten for this time of you think . I will give you nine out of ten for this time of the you think . I will give you nine out i of ten for this time of the morning, charlie. Im impressed, actually i will try to find another one, you have started something. I am standing here saying it is going to be a lovely weekend but not for All Of Us. Some low cloud, Mist And Fog but for some it is a beautifuL Start was not doesnt this look atmospheric in kent this morning With The Sun rising quite nicely. This going to be a relatively dry weekend, a shower but luckily, High Pressure is With us and it will stay With us, not only this weekend but for much of the week. As the cloud breaks up and The Sun comes through that could just trigger off a few isolated showers. It is worth airing in mind are generally speaking, not a bad day. A little bit of low Cloud And Mist shrouding the far North East of scotland and temperatures wilL Start to climb through the afternoon, perhaps ranging from 16 to 21 degrees. That means that the uv, The Sun, pretty strong at the moment so it is going to be quite high generally across the country if you are out With Friends And Family enjoying yourself this weekend, just that in mind. It does look as though we will continue to see the dry weather through the evening. I dont think that will spoil too many barbecues were not a few isolated showers lingering for a time and then we will see a little more cloud drifting in off the North Sea, particularly through parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, East Anglia and down into kent. Further west, we keep some clear skies was not the temperatures will hold up into double digits quite widely. The high is still With us for sunday, that bodes well. Yes, it is drifting off into the North Sea but that will actually do us a favour as we live into Bank Holiday monday. On sunday, that low cloud should burn away quite nicely into the afternoon. There is an outside chance of it lingering through norfolk and suffolk, but that should be very isolated indeed and the temperatures should start to decline. Sheltered areas, the mid 70s in terms of fahrenheit. As at high continues to drift its way into the North Sea, we are going to dragon this easterly flow sTopped even warmer air for Bank Holiday monday. The finaL Day of may, we. Drag in. The potential deceit averages into the Mid 20s, very nice indeed. A good deal of dry weather not only monday but also tuesday and wednesday. It is half term so if you have outdoor plans With the kid, a risk of showers later on in the week, and not quite as warm With the kids. If you dont like those two bridges into the Mid 20s, were back into high teens, low 20s, by The End of the week. There you go, back to you two. Temperatures. Coming up to 7 20am. A couple whose son was killed after a driverfailed to properly secure a trailer to his vehicle, are pleading With people to carry out safety checks if theyre heading away this Bank Holiday. Donna and Scott Hussey lost their 3 year old Son Freddie in the crash seven years ago and have since been campaigning for better regulations for towed vehicles. Theyve been speaking to liz beacon. We are doing it for freddie because he was special and, and weve missed out on so much and we just want him to be proud of us and keep him next keep his name out there, he cant be forgotten. Keep his name out there, he cant be forgotten be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old when be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old when a be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old when a two be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old when a two ton i three years old when a two Ton Trailer came loose and ploughed into him. ~. ,. , trailer came loose and ploughed into him. ,. ,. , him. When i get a Phone Call and i am at work him. When i get a Phone Call and i am at work now him. When i get a Phone Call and i am at work now from him. When i get a Phone Call and i am at work now from donna, him. When i get a Phone Call and i am at work now from donna, ill i am at work now from donna, ill steal say what is the matter . I wont say hello . I will say what is wrong . That is seven years on. Since that awful moment, wrong . That is seven years on. Since that awful moment, don wrong . That is seven years on. Since that awful moment, don and wrong . That is seven years on. Since that awful moment, don and Scott Havent sTopped campaigning for tighter regulation. Donna. There tighter regulation. Donna. There needs to be tighter regulation. Donna. There needs to be a tighter regulation. Donna. There needs to be a deterrent tighter regulation. Donna. There needs to be a deterrent for tighter regulation. Donna. Iuee needs to be a deterrent for people and they need to know if they are going out, It Has got to be safe. You wouldnt get into a faulty car though why toe a faulty trailer . But there are still accidents every day. A shocking reminder of what can go wrong as people set off on the roads for the Bank Holiday. You wrong as people set off on the roads for the Bank Holiday. For the Bank Holiday. You will see the reason for the Bank Holiday. You will see the reason were for the Bank Holiday. You will see the reason were doing for the Bank Holiday. You will see the reason were doing it, for the Bank Holiday. You will see the reason were doing it, a the reason were doing it, a three year old boy called Freddie Hussey three year old boy called Freddie Hussey was killed when the trailer came hussey was killed when the trailer came off hussey was killed when the trailer came off of a land rover. Hussey was killed when the trailer came off of a land rover. Every day, the driver and came off of a land rover. Every day, the Driver And Vehicle came off of a land rover. Every day, the Driver And Vehicle standards i the Driver And Vehicle standards carries out spotchecks. Goad the Driver And Vehicle standards carries out spotchecks. Good idea, excellent idea carries out spotchecks. Good idea, excellent idea was carries out spotchecks. Good idea, excellent idea was a carries out spotchecks. Good idea, excellent idea was a friend carries out spotchecks. Good idea, excellent idea was a friend of carries out spotchecks. Good idea, | excellent idea was a friend of mine up excellent idea was a friend of mine up the road from where i live, he had exactly that, the caravan went off on an angle across the road. Luckily it didnt hit him but it could have killed someone. I luckily it didnt hit him but it could have killed someone. I was a bit scared driving could have killed someone. I was a bit scared driving the could have killed someone. I was a bit scared driving the trailer. Bit scared driving the trailer. Never bit scared driving the trailer. Never try bit scared driving the trailer. Never try to drive a trailer anyway. Im never try to drive a trailer anyway. Im more never try to drive a trailer anyway. Im more than happy to be sTopped at any time im more than happy to be sTopped at an time. ,. , any time. Righthand indicator, foot break, any time. Righthand indicator, foot break. Hold any time. Righthand indicator, foot break. Hold it any time. Righthand indicator, foot break, hold it down. Any time. 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Some of the times the tires are bald, brake inconsistent. Some of the stuff you can just see straightaway and you say, why didnt you see that . You are in control of that vehicle, you should be aware of what is going on With that vehicle, make sure it isnt safe. The what is going on With that vehicle, make sure it isnt safe. Make sure it isnt safe. The Driver And Vehicle make sure it isnt safe. The Driver And Vehicle standards make sure it isnt safe. The Driver And Vehicle Standards Agency i make sure it isnt safe. The Driverj And Vehicle Standards Agency had Beenin And Vehicle Standards Agency had been in this spot for four hours and in that time, they have sTopped 30 vehicles. They will be doing spotchecks like this every day throughout the summer. The Hussey Family welcome whats happening but they wont sTop campaigning until there are annual checks on all toad vehicles. Towed. If there are annual checks on all toad vehicles. Towed. There are annual checks on all toad vehicles. Towed. If you are going to toe a vehicle, vehicles. Towed. If you are going to toe a vehicle, whether vehicles. Towed. If you are going to toe a vehicle, whether you vehicles. Towed. If you are going to toe a vehicle, whether you are i to toe a vehicle, whether you are doing it for a living or going on holiday, make sure it is hooked up properly, make sure what you are taking out is safe because what happened to freddie, it was a professional driver. He should have known it wasnt connected sTop he shouldnt have took that chance. Its a clear message to all those who tow caravans and trailers. From a family who wont give up in their fight for some good to come out of their darkest hour. Liz beacon, Bbc News. Com pletely completely heartbreaking for them. Yes, ourthanks completely heartbreaking for them. Yes, our thanks to Donna And Scott for sharing this story With us this morning. 7 23am. Were almost half way through the year but because of the pandemic, The City of coventry was only able to launch its city of culture events a couple of weeks ago, rather than injanuary as planned. Today, the Culture Secretary will launch the process to select coventry� s successor, With the winning city assuming the title in 2025. Lets remind ourselves of the Uk Cities of culture so far. Welcome to coventry, Uk City of culture 2021. To talk more about this is chenine bhathena, Whos Part of coventry� s 2021 city of culture Team, and councillor daren hale, the City Council Leader in hull, which held the title in 2017. Darren, i wilL Start With you. Good morning to you both. Everyone is interested in legacy and maybe what it means the years afterwards. Can you give us a sense of that . Certainly. I think the most important thing for The City of culture is it helped change the entire section of a place and put you on the map so more people see you on the map so more people see you as a cultural centre and certainly It Has led to huge Business Investment in The City of hull that also a renaissance in the creative industries and lots of people wanting to base themselves in whole or come to hull because of that. Certainly, we use it as a springboard to get ourselves a brand new venue for the performing arts and it was really doing well obviously before the lockdown, as were our theatres. It was an opportunity to encapsulate The City and a set to change that section. Certainly put it on the map, so to speak. Certainly put it on the map, so to seak. , , speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet heafina speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet hearing that speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet hearing that legacy speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet hearing that Legacy Thinking speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet hearing that Legacy Thinking we i speak. Chenine, is it bittersweet i hearing that Legacy Thinking we have missed out on so much because of the pandemic, or do you think no, this is day zero, we launch from now. Good morning, no, ithink were really good morning, no, ithink were really excited about our year of culture really excited about our year of culture and just listening to hull, it reminds culture and just listening to hull, it reminds me of all the reasons why we said it reminds me of all the reasons why we said we it reminds me of all the reasons why we said we wanted to be The City of culture we said we wanted to be The City of culture Covent Tree. We already announce culture Covent Tree. We already announce we will have this big new collection announce we will have this big new Collection Centre in the old Ikea Building Collection Centre in the old Ikea Building in The City and we are really building in The City and we are really galvanising communities and artists really galvanising communities and artists in really galvanising communities and artists in The City now and as we look artists in The City now and as we look forward to a fantastic summer of surprises look forward to a fantastic summer of surprises ahead of us. Look forward to a fantastic summer of surprises ahead of us. Looking at the numbers of surprises ahead of us. Looking at the numbers from of surprises ahead of us. Looking at the numbers from hold, of surprises ahead of us. Looking at the numbers from hold, almost i the numbers from hold, almost everybody, nearly100 the numbers from hold, almost everybody, nearly 100 of local residents in whole engaged in some way With The City of culture, and thatis way With The City of culture, and that is the thing, isnt it . It is huge to see that comb that macomb communities engage in some way in the arts. ~ ,. , communities engage in some way in thearts. ~ ,. , communities engage in some way in the arts. ~ ,. ,. , the arts. Absolutely. We have made it our absolute the arts. Absolutely. We have made it our absolute ambition the arts. Absolutely. We have made it our absolute ambition to the arts. Absolutely. We have made it our absolute ambition to put it our absolute ambition to put communities at the centre of our programme. Ialways communities at the centre of our programme. I always said right from the beginning, when we came in to lead the programme that we wanted communities to create, build and produce the programme for The City so it is very much a programme owned by communities. Still working With lots of amazing artists. We have hundreds of artists we are working With from The City and the region that also nationally and internationally. But it is so vital, were bringing people together at the moment, With the pandemic It Has become more important than ever and coventry is the phoenix city. We have already always risen from the ashes and got on With things so this is another moment for us to do that. ,. ,. , that. Darren, the process is now to find the next that. Darren, the process is now to find the next city that. Darren, the process is now to find the next city of that. Darren, the process is now to find the next city of culture. That. Darren, the process is now to find the next city of culture. If find the next city of culture. If you were a city that is vying for it now, how do you think you would go about pitching it, given the climate we are in and how strange the time is up. We are in and how strange the time is u. , we are in and how strange the time is u. ,. , we are in and how strange the time is u. ,. , ~ , , is up. The times are. Assisting the recovery. Is up. The times are. Assisting the recovery, assisting is up. The times are. Assisting the recovery, assisting in is up. The times are. Assisting the recovery, assisting in helpingj the recovery, assisting in helping put your area on the map and ensuring that in a sense it can be that catalyst for future investment. We had loads more visitors after the year of culture and wanted to take a fresh look at hull, but a real renaissance of people wanting to live and draw out the pandemic we still had hundreds of applications for conversions and buildings, people wanting to live, people want to live in places they see as vibrant and a good Culture And Leisure scene and it is a real opportunity to in a Sense Rethink putting your City And Place on a map. It made a real difference for us and i am sure it will for coventry. Us and i am sure it will for coventry us and i am sure it will for covent. ,. ,~ us and i am sure it will for covent. , i. Us and i am sure it will for covent. ,. , coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one other thing . Coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one otherthing . L coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one other thing . I know coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one other thing . I know how coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one other thing . I know how positive i coventry. Chenine, can i ask you one other thing . I know how positive you are about what you are doing in the circumstances and it is brilliant what you are doing, you have adapted. One thought for you, i adapted. One thought foryou, i dont adapted. One thought for you, i dont know if you have seen the digital Culture And Support community, this is about the struggle around the lack of insurance around events. I am not sure how much that has affected what people have been able to offer, what you have been able to offer, and whether that has been a crossover With that inability to get insurance for events because of the times we are in. Have you had any issues With that . ~ �. , ,. , are in. Have you had any issues With that . �. ,. ,. ,~ that . Weve really struggled to make decisions and that . Weve really struggled to make decisions and to that . Weve really struggled to make decisions and to make that . Weve really struggled to make decisions and to make plans that . Weve really struggled to make decisions and to make plans for decisions and to make plans for music festivals because obviously there is so much risk involved in putting them on, but, we have actually, this weekend actually, we have live music in pub gardens all over The City which is really exciting. We have announced the terry hall weekend, he is curating a weekend of music at The End ofjuly where we will have music happening all over The City, and other music festivals. Giving them maybe a bit smaller than the really dig music festivals in big green spaces, but certainly, this is a chance to really give opportunities to musicians. So many of them havent done live gigs for over a year, so you know, Covent Tree is a Music City so it is really important we get music out and about in The City Covent Tree. Give changes to local musicians as well as bringing some other musicians in. Coventry. Some other musicians in. Coventry some other musicians in. Coventry. Chenine bhathena and darren hale. Coventry. Chenine bhathena and darren hale, many coventry. Chenine bhathena and darren hale, many thanks coventry. Chenine bhathena and darren hale, many thanks in i coventry. Chenine Bhathena Andj Darren hale, many thanks in the coventry. Chenine bhathena and darren hale, many thanks in the best of luck to coventry. Stay With us, plenty more to come. Hello, this is breakfast With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. Music lovers have optimistically booked their tickets for this summers festival circuit, but there are fears that many will not go ahead for a second year. A report out today from the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee says the industry could be facing another lost summe, and blames the government for not introducing a Coronavirus Insurance Scheme to help organisers. Lost summer. The chair of that committee, julian knight, joins us now. A very good morning to you, Mr Knight. A very good morning to you, mr kniaht. ,. ,. , a very good morning to you, mr kni. Ht,. ,. ,. , a very good morning to you, Mr Knight can a very good morning to you, Mr Knight can youi a very good morning to you, mr i knight. Can you sort knight. Good morning. Can you sort of outlined the knight. Good morning. Can you sort of outlined the problem knight. Good morning. Can you sort of outlined the problem that knight. Good morning. Can you sort of outlined the problem that you i knight. Good morning. Can you sort| of outlined the problem that you are trying to investigate, the scale of the problem . Trying to investigate, the scale of the problem . Well, ever since the start of the the problem . Well, ever since the start of the pandemic, the problem . Well, ever since the start of the pandemic, the the problem . Well, ever since the L Start of the pandemic, the Insurance Industry has completely deserted the marketplace. Forthese industry has completely deserted the marketplace. For these festivals. Anything about music, literature or the arts. As a result, there is a Market Failure there sTop many of these festivals were organised by individuals or small companies specifically set up to oversee the festivals. As a result, if they find that due to covid they have to cancel, then businesses may go bust, people may use their homes, it is a massive undertaking, and also they need to plan quite far in advance. So what we are pulling for is for the government to have a Backup Insurance scheme in order to give them confidence as we move into the second part of the year. Second part of the year. Well, to a de. Ree, second part of the year. Well, to a decree, i second part of the year. Well, to a degree. I mean. Second part of the year. Well, to a degree, i mean, when second part of the year. Well, to a degree, i mean, when you second part of the year. Well, to a degree, i mean, when you first i second part of the year. Well, to a i degree, i mean, when you first spoke than you said the Insurance Industry had deserted it. There is a reason they deserted it, because the risks, as they determined it, was too high. What you are saying is that the government should take on that risk, which would obviously take on the risk of paying up, frankly . I which would obviously take on the risk of paying up, frankly . Risk of paying up, frankly . I dont uuite risk of paying up, frankly . I dont quite agree risk of paying up, frankly . I dont quite agree With risk of paying up, frankly . I dont quite agree With your risk of paying up, frankly . I dont quite agree With your premise i risk of paying up, frankly . I dont i quite agree With your premise there sTop the Insurance Industry is looking to repair its balance sheets. It lost an awful lot of money, and therefore what happens is that it then would then Withdraws from those particular sectors. There is precedents for this, after 9 11 the insurance companies did the exact same thing With terrorism insurance. The government stepped into that scheme, because it was a Market Failure. And as a result we have actually made quite a lot of money, notjust from those premiums, because they werent called upon, but also from the economic value. There over 900 festivals in the uk each year, quarter of them are already gone, and that is worth £1. 7 billion and tens thousands ofjobs. All they need is a little bit of certainty, so that if they cant go ahead, they ensure that at least their costs, not the prophets, are covered. , , covered. Ok, that is very interesting. Covered. Ok, that is very interesting. How covered. Ok, that is very interesting. How far i covered. Ok, that is very| interesting. How far have covered. Ok, that is very i interesting. How far have you covered. Ok, that is very interesting. How far have you broken this down. In terms of what it could potentially cost the government, if you like, in a worst Case Scenario, where the festivals were not able to go ahead . I am not quite sure of the numbers you are talking about there, but have you equated it in real terms as to what the costs could be in a worst Case Scenario . Terms as to what the costs could be in a worstCase Scenario . In a worstCase Scenario . Well, it deends in a worstCase Scenario . Well, it depends what in a worstCase Scenario . Well, it depends what the in a worstCase Scenario . Well, it depends what the situation i in a worstCase Scenario . Well, it depends what the situation would | in a worstCase Scenario . Well, it i depends what the situation would be. What they could do is have very limited numbers at your festivals, so therefore, they would only insure up so therefore, they would only insure up to about10,000. So therefore, they would only insure up to about 10,000. They would also see about any premiums they would charge as a result. And also, frankly, £1. 7 billion is a huge sum of money, and the government has done this before. Last year, film and television, when we didnt have and television, when we didnt have a vaccine, faced a similar problem. And the government stepped in, and as a result, the treasury gained hundreds of millions of pounds in extra tax. So i dont really think of this is the government paying out. What i think of it is as is just having a bolster for a sector which is world leading, and which is taking advantage of our Vaccine Programme, so that we can gain the most economic and as a result. What most economic and as a result. What is the pushback most economic and as a result. What is the pushback that most economic and as a result. What is the pushback that you most economic and as a result. What is the pushback that you have had . You make a very convincing argument, and we know full well that those who are organising the events will definitely be in favour, those who want to go will be in favour. What is the pushback from government . I is the pushback from government . I think it is because, i spoke about this last november, pitching the idea, and he was interested but also very cautious, and i understand why. We were not certain that about the part of covid. We are now much more certain about where we are With the Vaccine Programme. And as a result, i would say, ok, i understand why you were reluctant earlier in the pandemic, but now that we had a bit of light at The End of the tunnel, and you have talked about having a summer of fun, lets correct the Market Failure and lets put out insurance in order to ensure that we have a sector still thriving in the years to come. Because i am afraid that once cancelled, two years on the trot, many of these decibels will not return. The trot, many of these decibels will not return. Speed is obvious the essence will not return. Speed is obvious the essence you, will not return. Speed is obvious the essence you, point will not return. Speed is obvious the essence you, point you i will not return. Speed is obvious the essence you, point you havej will not return. Speed is obvious i the essence you, point you have made many times. Is it as simple as a stroke of the pan from the chancellor . Is that what were about . ,. ,. ,. , about . This structure is already there. About . This structure is already there we about . This structure is already there. We did about . This structure is already there. We did it about . This structure is already there. We did it With about . This structure is already there. We did it With Terrorism L there. We did it With terrorism insurance, we did it With film and television. I would say what they need to do was engage With the industry, some some broad parameters so that it doesnt cover anything, when people talk about festivals they talk about glastonbury, hundreds of thousands of people. It is notjust that, it is about your local literary festival, your local jazz festival. They are often relatively small events. As a result, if we can just say to them that we will cover your losses if we end up having to cancel due to covid, now, i personally think that would be a wonderful fillip for our country after what has been an absolutely horrible year. As the resident absolutely horrible year. As the president elsewhere, absolutely horrible year. As the president elsewhere, in absolutely horrible year. As the president elsewhere, in other. President elsewhere, in other countries . Often we look elsewhere to see how It Has worked in other places. I know you said they have only legality of the Film And Tv industry, but have other countries backed up their festivals industry, but have other countries backed up theirfestivals in industry, but have other countries backed up their festivals in the way that you are talking about . Ilisteii. That you are talking about . Well, ve few that you are talking about . Well, very few countries that you are talking about . Well, very few countries are that you are talking about . Well, very few countries are as that you are talking about . Well, very few countries are as far i very few countries are as far advanced in a Vaccine Programme is us. That is the point. Ironically, germany started down this road on the second half of the year, and they actually decided a few months ago that they were going to proceed With that were not going to proceed With that because there Vaccine Programme is so like guard compared to the uks. Lets take advantage of this great opportunity we have With the Vaccine Programme and lets try and make sure that we give the backing to what is an economically viable and crucial series of events. Can economically viable and crucial series of events. Economically viable and crucial series of events. Can i ask you, ust on series of events. Can i ask you, just on a series of events. Can i ask you, just on a personal series of events. Can i ask you, just on a personal note, series of events. Can i ask you, just on a personal note, it i series of events. Can i ask you, just on a personal note, it is i just on a personal note, it is funny, when people are looking at pictures, as they were in the past and festivals, have all sorts of responses to it. Some people say, you know, I Cant imagine being in a huge crowd like that what about you . Where is your head out in relation of going back to a music festival, whatever it might be . Of going back to a music festival, whatever it might be . Well, i would love to no whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back to whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back to one. Whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back to one. I whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back to one. I have i whatever it might be . Well, i would love to go back to one. I have not i love to go back to one. I have not been to want to quite a few years now. I think reading 1989 was the main festival i ever went to. I think thats. I would be perfectly comfortable going to a festival right now, but i am fortunate to have had both jabs of the vaccine, and ifeel have had both jabs of the vaccine, and i feel relatively confident now. Ijust and i feel relatively confident now. I just think that if we have a controlled environment, With testing, and it is very possible, we have got lots of events that show it is very possible, if we have a controlled environment, if we think about how we create the ecosystem thatis about how we create the ecosystem that is right for this, and allows confidence for people to go, it is a great idea, dont forget, lots of these are in the open air, and we know that covid is a lot less transmissible in the open air than in enclosed environments. In enclosed environments. Julian, aood to in enclosed environments. Julian, good to talk in enclosed environments. Julian, good to talk to in enclosed environments. Julian, good to talk to you in enclosed environments. Julian, good to talk to you this in enclosed environments. Julian, good to talk to you this morning. | good to talk to you this morning. Thanks very much. Julian knight, mp, would the digital culture media and Sport Committee. 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But we closed the gap for 90 minutes in wembley, we closed the ap minutes in wembley, we closed the gap for minutes in wembley, we closed the gap for 90 minutes in wembley, we closed the gap for 90 minutes in city, and this is what gap for 90 minutes in city, and this is what we gap for 90 minutes in city, and this is what we want to do. Well, the Champions League is not the only Big Football Final Today, because this afternoon at wembley, 12,000 fans will watch Brentford And Swansea battle it out for a place in the Premier League next Season said to be worth up to £160 million. Adam wild reports. They call it the richest game in football. Forthe they call it the richest game in football. For the winners, they call it the richest game in football. Forthe winners, it they call it the richest game in football. For the winners, it is worth much more than that. Swansea ci fancier worth much more than that. Swansea City Fancier waving worth much more than that. 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So we need to go into that open minded, but of course believe and think we can do, and win. A, believe and think we can do, and win. �. , �. ,. , win. A win would see brentford into the premier win. A win would see brentford into the Premier League win. A win would see brentford into the Premier League for win. A win would see brentford into the Premier League for the win. A win would see brentford into the Premier League for the very i the Premier League for the very first time. They were beaten finalists last year, in fact, they failed in their last nine play off efforts. What a time to change that. Wembley can be cruel. But it can also bring those unimaginable riches. That famous arch, a gateway to the biggest stage. At a gateway to the biggest stage. At a gateway to the biggest stage. At a gateway to the biggest stage. Adam wilde, Bbc News. A Nailbiting Afternoon ahead for them, Brentford And Swansea fans. Now, for centuries, bowls has been one of the most popular sports in the land, but there are now fears the sport will die out unless more younger players take it up. Club membership numbers were already falling, before the pandemic, and bowls england says theres been a further 15 fall due to the effects of coronavirus. So this weekend theyre starting the fight back, With bowls big weekend, an initiative in england to get people of all ages, to try the sport. Ive been to colchester this week to see for myself. Rolling back into action of the most difficult of years. Colchester Bowling Club has been going over a century, but now more than ever, like most clubs, it needs new and younger players to ensure a long term future. Younger players to ensure a longterm future. Younger players to ensure a i longterm future. They younger players to ensure a longterm future. They are longterm future. Superb they are soldierin longterm future. Superb they are soldiering on longterm future. 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Lot of cloud around but not for all in the mist hull. Lot of cloud around but not for all of in the mist hull. Lot of cloud around but not for All Of Us. In the mist hull. Lot of cloud around but not for All Of Us. The | around but not for All Of Us. The blue Sky And Sunshine is already out. The high will be With us and this Weather Front well, we dont need to worry about it too much. A few short, sharp showers developing into the afternoon and that is because of the heat of the day which could trigger off a few showers. We saw see temperature is into the load temperate 20s. We should see. I dont think you will be disappointed With the rest of the Bank Holiday weekend, looking somewhere like this, a lot of dry, sunny weather around, warmer still on Bank Holiday monday. The uv. Spending time With family . Take sure you have some sunscreen at the ready. Its time for this Weeks Edition of newswatch. Hello and welcome to newswatch With me, samira ahmed. It was Box Office tv for westminster watchers, but did the bbc give too much airtime and credence to the words of Dominic Cummings . And is Bbc News showing us too much of him, too . No doubt who the person of the week was, at least from the Medias Point of view. Dominic Cummings Appearance on wednesday in front of a joint Health And Science parliamentary committee had been much anticipated. And for most people in and around westminster, at least, it didnt disappoint, With a startling series of revelations, claims, accusations and insults. But not everyone was persuaded of the value of his seven hours of testimony, With Elisabeth Blandon wondering. And Glenn Thirlby similarly asked. But Yadwiga Billewicz disagreed. One part of the session which caught the attention of bbc watchers was when the prime ministers former chief adviser described how, over the course of last year, he largely sTopped speaking to journalists With one exception. The main person, really, though, that i spoke to in the whole of 2020 was Laura Kuenssberg at the bbc, because the bbc has a special position in the country, obviously, during the crisis. And because i was in the room for certain crucial things, i could give guidance to her on certain very big stories. The use of anonymous sources in political reporting has long been a concern among some newswatch viewers, and that outing of himself by Dominic Cummings as one of those sources led Valerie Ching dolling, among others, to question how reliable and credible he was. But Graham King had a different perspective. We asked Bbc News about this, and they told us. Matt hancock came in for a particular tongue lashing from Dominic Cummings, so it was no surprise that when the Health Secretary appeared the next day at the downing street briefing, Laura Kuenssberg put one of mr cummings allegations to him. Can you still stand there today and say its true that you protected Care Homes from the start . And did you or did you not tell downing street that people leaving Care Homes would be tested before. . Sorry, people leaving hospitals would be tested before . The Health Secretarys answer clearly didnt satisfy Laura Kuenssberg, as she tried to get in With a follow up question, but it seemed her microphone was swiftly muted and the Press Conference moved on to another question. Thanks very much, laura. Next questions from Carl Dinnen from itv. The reaction from an M Lloyd . As we saw on last weeks newswatch, the recent hostilities in Israel And Gaza have been accompanied by a passionate debate about how fairly the media, including the bbc, have reported the conflict. That debate was reignited last weekend, when a series of tweets emerged written by tala halawa, a journalist working for bbc monitoring. They were posted in 2014 when she was working for a palestinian radio station, and one made offensive comments about israel and hitler. Jane habib wrote that she was. Well, last autumn, the bbc issued new guidance for staff on their use of social media, and we wanted to talk to someone about this case in that context. They told us that wasnt possible, as there was an investigation ongoing, and gave us this statement. Now, were sometimes asked what dictates which items make it onto Television News bulletins, while others apparently equally important dont. One of our viewers, richard spooner, contacted us recently about this and recorded this video With his thoughts. Recently, Bbc News has headlined tragic events With substantial loss of life the jewish festival and the Mexico City Metro disaster, for example. Over the same period, civilian deaths of the same magnitude have occurred in the caucasus, Burkina Faso and the death of the chadean president. None of these get any further than the news website. So death is news, but not always. A similar approach appears to pertain to uk murders. Some cases catch the imagination of the news editors whilst the majority dont apparently merit a mention, so what is the difference . Its probably the availability of validated video. Television news seems to demand obligatory video footage, plus a correspondent, often superfluous. Lost lives have the same value, so if its newsworthy, they should have equal footing and not be squeezed by the schedule, geographic Location Or Video availability. News is ephemeral, but its consequences can be long lasting. Do let us know your thoughts on what were covering in this programme, or on any aspect of Bbc News. Details of how to contact us at The End of the programme. Now, for some of your other comments this week. Prince harry featured on Bbc News again on friday just the latest of many recent stories on the bbc about an increasingly divisive figure. The next episode of Prince Harrys new mental Health Series has been released on apple tv. The latest instalment, called the me you cant see a path forward, sees Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey reunited. In his written statement Last Night, Prince Harry said the Medias Culture of exploitation and unethical practices had ultimately killed his mother. Harry continues to be open about his own Mental Health, issues which have their roots in the events of the 90s. Back in the states, on a podcast, he has again made his own tracks. When it comes to parenting, if ive experienced some form of Pain Or Suffering because of the Pain Or Suffering that perhaps my father or parents had suffered, im going to make sure that i break that cycle, so i dont pass it on, basically. Moira merryweather spoke for a number of viewers when she recorded these thoughts for us. Every time he opened his mouth to vilify his family, i can almost hear the collective groan from the british public. Please, Prince Harry, sTop your horrific outbursts. And please, bbc, sTop giving him a platform for his unpleasant and ludicrous comments. Others, of course, are more sympathetic to the duke of sussex, and one viewer picked up on a word used by royal correspondent Sarah Campbell in a discussion last friday about Prince Harrys tv series. This Documentary Series was first mooted two years ago, this collaboration between him and Oprah Winfrey, so that was before megxit but perhaps an early sign that he wasnt happy, that he saw himself doing something outside of the royal confines. Kate richardson was watching that at The End of last week and had this response. Finally, another of our viewers has detected what he sees as a trend in the Way Bbc reporters deliver their pieces to camera. Take a look at this. Questions will continue, though, whether in the commons or at the department of health, especially around what happened in our Care Homes behind closed doors. Keir starmer says a Labour Government would actively support the economy. But conservatives point out theyve just spent almost £300 billion doing just that. This crisis has seen criticism. Of the leadership of a number of scotlands institutions, from the government to the civil service. Nick delahaye was prompted to get in touch With us. Heres his video. Can ca n ofte n can often be seen nonchalantly leaning up against either a wall or a lamp post. And i wasjust wondering why do they do this. And im also wondering whether we, the viewers, could gain any insight into their own political views by whether they lean to the left. Or the right. I think we will leave that question hanging in the air. Thank you for all your comments this week. If you want to share your opinion about what you hear on Bbc News, E Mail us. Thats all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about Bbc News coverage again next week. Goodbye. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. Our Headlines Today. Uk music festivals are facing another Lost Summer mps blame the government for not backing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. Manchester airport here is the busiest It Has been since the pandemic began. 6000 Manchester City and 6000 chelsea fans have all had to have Pcr Tests. Football fans are Jetting Off to portugal for an all english Champions League final. But which Team will be crowned European Champions . Chelsea are hoping to win the Champions League for a second time, while Manchester City, have been trying for a decade to lift the one trophy thats so far eluded them. Good morning. Finally, we got there not only is it a weekend, but it is a Bank Holiday weekend and there is going to be a lot of dry, settled and sunny weather to look out for. All the details coming up shortly. Its saturday the 29th may. Our Top story. Uk music festivals could be facing another Lost Summer according to mps, who blame the government for not introducing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. A report from the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee also said ministers had refused to take multiple opportunities to address concerns and that it will now be too late for many festivals to go ahead this year. Sarah campbell reports. Early may, and a Test Event at Liverpools Sefton Park, With more than 5,000 people were allowed into enjoy the atmosphere, the music, the food. They were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. Leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. And the Reading And Leeds festivals 2021 are on at The End of august, and are sold out. But glastonbury, probably the best known event of its kind, was online only this year the second year running this corner and many other festivals wont happen either this year, the parliamentary committee argues, because the Government Wont provide back up insurance to cover costs if they have to be cancelled at the last minute. Industry representatives agree. It costs, on average, more than £6 million to stage a festival. All they need is a little bit of certainty so that if they cant go ahead, they will at least ensure that their costs, not their profits, are covered. The Government Department responsible says Indemnity Cover will be looked at, adding they are working flat out to support festivals and live events. And following on from promising Test Results from this event in liverpool, It Has been announced that the Download Music Festival, which had been cancelled, will now go ahead injune as a government Test Event. Sarah campbell, Bbc News. Thousands of Football Fans are visiting the portuguese city of porto ahead of tonights Champions League final between Chelsea And Manchester city. The event was originally due to be held in turkey, but the location was changed at the last minute following a review of coronavirus restrictions. Our Sports Correspondent Natalie pirks reports. Wembley may have been a more practical choice for an all english final. Singing. But now theyre in porto, fans are more than happy. A train To London is 100 quid, its 400 quid to come here, you get The Sun and the beer and the people are better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a lot more people, but you cant really beat this, can you, to be honest . Its our first Champions League final, you cant| not follow your Team. Ive missed two games in 42 years. It was essential that i was here, even though there were lots of hoops to jump through. It hasnt exactly been simple. Chanting portugal, portugal, we are coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, three covid tests are needed to get in and out. More than 11,000 City And Chelsea fans have tickets to be in the stadium, but plenty more have travelled Without tickets, and are planning to watch it in the bars around porto, which close at 10 30pm. During the day, the atmosphere was one of mutual respect, albeit under a watchful eye. Like most tourist cities, porto has lost millions during the pandemic. But now the hotels are full for the first time since last march. It was important for the economy, for the local economy, the restaurants, for the hotels, for the tourists, for the boats, for example. So it is like Kick Off for a new moment here in porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition to be here, but this is citys first Champions League final. For Pep Guardiola, theres no greater feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be here, it is a privilege, it is an honour, and we are going to try to do our best. The prize forfans is the most coveted trophy in European Club football. But the Nations Reputation is also at stake. Natalie pirks, Bbc News, porto. Our reporter Phil Mccann is live for us at Manchester Airport this morning. Phil, are there still fans trying to make their way to portugal this morning . Three tests and huge expense to see this game . Three tests and huge expense to see this name . , three tests and huge expense to see this name . ,. ,. ,. , , this game . Yes, a lot of expense, althou. H this game . Yes, a lot of expense, although the this game . Yes, a lot of expense, although the flights this game . Yes, a lot of expense, although the flights are this game . Yes, a lot of expense, although the flights are being although the flights are being covered by the club, and so are the costs of the tests, i was speaking to someone a few minutes ago whose brother received an inconclusive test yesterday, said he was gutted. It is a big test for this airport which is busier than It Has been at any point since the pandemic began. It goes in fits and starts as taxis and minibuses drop people off. Father and son here, on your way to the game. You went to majorca last summer, but harry, it is yourfirst time on a plane in two years . Exactly, yeah. Time on a plane in two years . Exactly. Yeah time on a plane in two years . Exactly, yeah. Time on a plane in two years . Exactl , eah. ,. ,. , exactly, yeah. Tell us how the whole Pcr Process exactly, yeah. Tell us how the whole Pcr Process was exactly, yeah. Tell us how the whole Pcr Process was for exactly, yeah. Tell us how the whole Pcr Process was for you . Exactly, yeah. 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What a trip, Father And Son to a Champions League final. We wish both sides of the very best. We learned yesterday that the prime minister did not break ministerial rules over the Refurbishment Work done on his downing street flat. However the report from Lord Geidt found borisjohnson had acted unwisely, by not being more rigorous in finding out who funded the work. For more analysis on this we can speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. Good morning, nick. This was in some ways a curious result of quite a meticulous investigation, because it feels like there is some criticism, but nothing has been done wrong . There is definitely some criticism in there, because this was all about how borisjohnson paid for a refurbishment of his downing street flat when he became prime minister, and what we found out yesterday was and what we found out yesterday was a lot of the bill was picked up by the conservative party and a tory donor originally. The report says that Boris Johnson donor originally. The report says that borisjohnson didnt really know what was going on, that he didnt really ask questions. Lord geidt, the adviser, says that was probably unwise, and questions why the prime minister didnt ask a few more questions about where the money was coming from for this refurbishment until february this year when it started to appear in the media. At that point, Boris Johnson paid the money back, so downing street says, he paid for the whole thing and he didnt break the rules, and that is true. Lord geidt also says in this report that johnson didnt break the ministerial code, the letter of the law that ministers have to follow when they are in government. But i think you are in government. But i think you are right, it also raises a few questions about why the prime minister didnt ask more questions about where the money was coming from. It is also pretty critical of some officials who didnt flag up to the pm that the money was originally being covered by a tory donor. Hick. Being covered by a tory donor. Nick, thank ou being covered by a tory donor. Nick, thank you very being covered by a tory donor. Nick, thank you very much. An is year old man has been charged in connection With the Attempted Murder of black Lives Matter Activist, sasha johnson. 27 year old sasha remains in a critical condition in hospital after she was shot in the head at a House Party in peckham last sunday. Cameron deriggs from lewisham will appear at westminster Magistrates Court later today, charged With conspiracy to murder. Four other people arrested over the incident have been released on bail. A six trillion dollar Spending Plan has been set out by us president joe biden, in what is his first annual budget in office. It includes investment in the fight against climate Change And Tax hikes on the wealthy. However the plan still needs to be approved by congress and the opposing Republican Party has condemned it as insanely expensive. It is 12 minutes past eight. 38 Million people have now had at least one dose of a Coronavirus Vaccine. Lets Ta Ke lets take you through some of the statistics as they stand now. There are currently four different jabs approved for use in the uk. The most recent of those is the Janssen Vaccine. It requires just one injection. 20 Million doses have been ordered and are due to arrive later this year. The oxford astrazeneca, Pfizer Biontech and moderna jabs are all already in use, all three require two doses for maximum protection. Another two vaccines, the Novavax And Valneva jabs are currently pending approval. To discuss where were at With the immunisation programme, we can speak to professor Anthony Harnden from Thejoint Committee on vaccine and immunisation. Good morning to you. Encouraging numbers when it comes to vaccinations, but the highest total of cases since the ist of april, and a doubling of the indian variant Within the space of a week. How worried should we be about that . I worried should we be about that . I think we should be very concerned about the b. I. 6i7. 2 that has originated from india. It is clearly more transmissible. But we need to be reassured that we are in a very different position now in that we have got a highly vaccinated population. Wejust have got a highly vaccinated population. We just need to continue moving at speed. Nearly three quarters of the adult population have received one dose of the vaccine, and about 46 of the adult population have received two doses. We do know that With this particular variant, you do need two doses to offer complete protection, so we are very keen to make sure that all those in a particularly high risk group, that is the over 50s and those With underlying illness, receive their second vaccination as soon as feasible. And we are reaching out to those individuals that have not been vaccinated so far. So it is an evolving situation, it is of concern. We do need to carry on vaccinating at pace, and if we do do that, then we will provide some significant protection against this variant. Into some significant protection against this variant. ,. ,. , some significant protection against this variant this variant. Into a new look at the numbers of this variant. Into a new look at the numbers of cases this variant. Into a new look at the numbers of cases going this variant. Into a new look at the numbers of cases going up, this variant. Into a new look at the numbers of cases going up, and i this variant. Into a new look at the L Numbers of cases going up, and yet the number of people going into hospital, plateauing, and mortality rates dropping, has the Vaccine Expeued Rates dropping, has the Vaccine Expelled Expectations on the whole in terms of how efficient it is . Innate in terms of how efficient it is . We have all in terms of how efficient it is . , have all been very surprised at how effective these vaccines are. Quite staggeringly effective. And they are effective against the most important thing, which is preventing severe illness, hospitalisation and death. And i think we are seeing With these rising cases and those that have been hospitalised With those new variants, in the main unvaccinated, how powerful these vaccines are at preventing severe illness, and that is why we really need to get that message out that if you are at risk, and there are certainly a number of people still at risk that are unvaccinated, to get vaccinated. Because we do know how effective they are. And of course as you said in your earlier clip, we have got other vaccines coming into our portfolio, and we will have a lot more flexibility to think about things like an Autumn Booster Campaign. Things like an Autumn Booster Campaign things like an autumn booster camnain. � ,. , ~. , campaign. Lets talk about the Janssen Vaccine. Campaign. Lets talk about the Janssen Vaccine. It campaign. Lets talk about the Janssen Vaccine. It is campaign. Lets talk about the Janssen Vaccine. It is a campaign. Lets talk about the Janssen Vaccine. It is a mixed| Janssen Vaccine. It is a mixed picture in that we wont get it until later in the year and it will only be offered to a certain demographic, but the fact that it is a single jab is very helpful. It is a single ab is very helpful. It is ve a single jab is very helpful. It is very helpful a single jab is very helpful. It 3 very helpful indeed, because they will be people that are still unvaccinated that we really need to mop up at that point, and actually one vaccine will be very useful for those individuals. It would also be useful because it is a different vaccine to the ones that we are using, the pfizer and the astrazeneca and moderna, and it may be that mixing vaccines in terms of a Booster Campaign gives you added and longer term protection, so it may be useful for the Booster Campaign as well, so for both those regions, reaching out to unvaccinated individuals With one dose and a Booster Campaign, this is a very useful vaccine for the portfolio. A very useful vaccine for the portfolio portfolio. , talk about the vaccination portfolio. , talk about the vaccination of portfolio. , talk about the vaccination of under portfolio. , talk about the vaccination of under eight portfolio. , talk about the vaccination of under eight Teams following European Approval of the Pfizer Vaccine for under eight Teams. The telegraph this morning reporting that you, the people who are there to advise the government and vaccinations, possibly passing this to them and saying this is more of a political, ethical decision than a medical one was yellow i read that article. Im not sure completely of the truth of it all. The government have been good, they have listened to our advice. Clearly With children there are a range of different options that involve whether we select certain children to be immunised on the basis of risk. We do know that the majority of children do not have huge risk of complications. Whether we vaccinate for educational purposes, whether we vaccinate to protect others in the population, these are the ethical issues, and it is a complicated position to decide on the immunisation of children, and then of course there is the wider global ethical argument about the use of vaccine in children when there are other people in the world that are at risk and have not been vaccinated, so we need to think about all these issues. We probably will give the government a range of options, but on the whole they have been very good at listening to our advice, and our Strategy Onjcvi Today has been so good, and im very thankful that the government have listened, because i think that is what really made our Vaccination Programme so successful in this country. So yes, it is complicated, but we will think through these issues deeply and give good advice. And we know With the indian variant a lot of the spread is through under 18 is. 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I think these decisions are very political, and it is very very political, and it is very difficult because the way in which this virus works, it is so agile, the epidemiology changes on a day to day basis, and politicians are in the unenviable position of having to make Forecasts Day to Day End in the longer term predictions about what we do. All i do know is that as a vaccine expert, if we carry on moving at this pace, get vaccinating and get those vulnerable individuals vaccinated, then we will be getting out of this lockdown is much sooner. Be getting out of this lockdown is much sooner. That is very exciting, because they much sooner. That is very exciting, because they are much sooner. That is very exciting, because they are in much sooner. That is very exciting, because they are in the much sooner. That is very exciting, because they are in the unenviable| because they are in the unenviable position of having to make those positions. I will put you on the spot, do you think it will be sensible for us to return back to life as was come the 21st ofjune . What we have got to do is look very carefully at what happens over the next week or two With this particular variant, and i think we need to look at that data very carefully before we completely unlock down. However i think we are better being on the cautious side, and even if we do end lockdown, if you are vulnerable, particularly if you are vulnerable, particularly if you have not been vaccinated, you do need to carry on being cautious, evenif need to carry on being cautious, even if the 21st Ofjune Date goes ahead. So i think we have all Got Used to living Within boundaries at the moment, and i think it is not all or none, i think it will be a gradual process even if the 21st of June Date goes ahead, because as a whole, the majority of the public as we have seen behaved very sensibly. Good cause for optimism, thank you very much. Good cause for optimism, thank you ve much. , g good cause for optimism, thank you very much good cause for optimism, thank you very much you good cause for optimism, thank you very much. You neitherl very much. Thank you. You neither time now is very much. Thank you. You neither time now is 8 20am. Much of the success of the Vaccine Roll Out is thanks to the thousands of volunteers who have taken part in the important trials. Now more are participating in a new study to see how the use of two different brands of vaccines for first and second doses could help in the fight against covid. Our Health Correspondent Anne Marie Tasker has more. Giving blood and vital information that will help decide how we all get vaccinated against covid in future. Melanie vickerman is one of 114 volunteers taking part in the study at Castle Hill Hospital in cottingham. Today, theyre checking her health and testing the impact of mixing different covid vaccines. If people dont volunteer, would you everfind out . Its going to help, i believe, in the future With mix and matching vaccines, so, yeah, i was keen to do it. If i get an immunity thats as good as, if not better, than what i would have had on the old system, then thats a win. If something went wrong and i was to contract something, whatever, its still a win because theyve learnt from that. All the volunteers are over 50 and had their first vaccination between eight and 12 weeks ago. This study is looking at eight different combinations of the pfizer, astrazeneca, Moderna And Novavax vaccines, though the volunteers dont know which Mix Theyve had. This is a vitally important stage of the trial. Its 28 days since the volunteers had their second jabs. Today, the Team are taking blood to find out what impact thats had on their immunity. We may find that some of the combinations are more effective. From an operational point of view for the nhs, it means that we can give whatever� s in the fridge when you come up. It means if theres a Manufacturing Problem With the pfizer, then you give the astrazeneca one or we can give the novavax one. Itjust gives us a lot more flexibility in what you get when you get it. The Team'>Research Team helped trial the oxford Astrazeneca Vaccine last year and most have been on the front line during the pandemic. Gemma walker worked on ward seven and cared for the uks first covid patients. Now shes helping find ways to beat the virus. On the front line, working on the ward, you only see the Patients Side of it, you dont see all the background, but what it does is amazing, and having worked and looked after these patients for a long time, it gave me the knowledge and the drive to want to do it. At hull royal infirmary, its a race to get the volunteers samples processed and frozen. Were asked to separate and freeze Within 21i hours of the first sample being taken. Theyre then sent Off To experts to analyse changes in antibody levels and the volunteers health, compared to samples taken before their second jabs. Just for checking Liver Function and Kidney Function and to make sure that your blood is basically 0k. One of the biggest things is to make sure that Theres Nothing that were giving them that could make people ill. More than 1,000 people are involved in this study across the uk and, Within a couple of months, these samples should give answers about how best to protect against covid in future. And that could change things once again, couldnt it . Really important work and the volunteering is going on all the time. Heres louise With a look at this mornings weather. How is it looking . Glorious start for some, a good day to be heading down to the beach, this was dorset a while ago. There is a lot of cloud around at the moment, also a little bit of patchy Mist And Fog. But we are optimistic that that will thin and break. You can see how extensive the cloud is on the satellite picture, but you can start to see the holes, the greenland underneath it, and under the strong sunshine, that will burn the cloud away and we will have sunshine coming through. That may well trigger a few isolated sharp showers, further north and west. The south west seeing the best of The Sunshine and the warmth as we go through the remainder of the day. That means the Uv Levels are going to be high, worth bearing in mind if you are going to be spending any length of time outside, and that is going to apply for the whole of the Bank Holiday weekend, believe it or not. High pressure is going to stay With us through the night tonight, although we might see With the wind direction, a North Easterly wind just driving on a little bit of low cloud in off the North Sea, so could start off fairly murky first thing in the morning, further west temperatures will hold up into double figures, so it will be a relatively mild start, lots of sunshine so there is only one thing that will happen, that will lift the temperatures readily as High Pressure stays With us and very little in the way isobars so just a light, gentle breeze as we go through the day On Sunday, lots of sunshine coming through, hopefully the low cloud will burn back to the North Sea and generally it will be a pleasant afternoon for many of us With temperatures a degree or so higher. Warmer still potentially on monday because as the high drift off into the North Sea, the breeze will pick up but it is coming from a south easterly direction, so that is going to drive in more warmth generally across the country. Bank holiday monday, the finaL Day of may, finally the month gets its act together and we could see those temperatures into the Mid 20s in some places, we havent temperatures like that since the middle of march, can you believe Bank Holiday Monday Peaks very nice indeed, it is also half term, a good deal of dry weatherfor many of half term, a good deal of dry weather for many of us for much of the week, but it does look as though temperatures will slowly start to ease offjust temperatures will slowly start to ease off just a temperatures will slowly start to ease offjust a little, so monday and tuesday seeing the highest values, then going down into the high teens to low 20s by The End of the week. Sunny Bank Holiday it will never catch on, when it thank you. A mother from the wirral whose baby was stillborn is hoping to help others who find themselves in the same situation by raising money for Bereavement Care facilities at the hospital she gave birth in. Beckyjones will be starting a Paddleboard Challenge in memory of her son oscar, who died in 2018. She will travel 100 kilometres around the wirral peninsula over four days. So how are the final preparations going . Mairead smyth is at the River Dee in chester where becky wilL Start her journey later today. Tell us more. Im imagining those weather conditions we were just hearing about will be good news for the next few days. The next few days. Absolutely good news for lznecky the next few days. Absolutely good news for becky. We the next few days. Absolutely good news for becky. We are the next few days. Absolutely good news for becky. We are on the next few days. Absolutely good news for becky. We are on the the next few days. Absolutely good i news for becky. We are on the banks of the beautiful River Dee in chester. Many people will be coming here this Bank Holiday to come here and enjoy themselves, but nobody is coming to do what beckyjones will attempt. This is her mission, oscars mission, to circumnavigate the wirral peninsular in memory of her son who as you said lost his life to stillbirth. How do you feel today . This is a mission that means everything to you. Today . This is a mission that means everything to yon everything to you. Yes. This is important everything to you. Yes. This is important to everything to you. Yes. This is important to me everything to you. Yes. This is important to me because everything to you. Yes. This is important to me because in i everything to you. Yes. This is i important to me because in 2018 everything to you. Yes. 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Is about raising awareness about stillbirth, about giving People Permission to talk about it and ultimately raise some vital funds that i ultimately raise some vital funds that i needed to provide Bereavement Care facilities at the countess so that when care facilities at the countess so that when the worst does happen and families that when the worst does happen and Families Cant take their babies home Families Cant take their babies home With them, that precious time they have home With them, that precious time they have is home With them, that precious time they have is spent making memories With facilities put in place by oscars With facilities put in place by oscars mission. It is about putting a place oscars mission. It is about putting a place a oscars mission. It is about putting a place a legacy, and being proud of the fact a place a legacy, and being proud of the fact that i am his mummy. He would the fact that i am his mummy. Would be so the fact that i am his mummy. The would be so proud of what you are doing over the next four days. It is such a massive challenge, the first time anybody will circumnavigate the wirral peninsula on a panel board. Do you feel the pressure . It is something do you feel the pressure . It is something that do you feel the pressure . It is something that i do you feel the pressure . It is something that i felt do you feel the pressure . It is something that i felt needed to be bin, something that i felt needed to be big. It something that i felt needed to be big, it needed to be recognisable as a challenge, and i grew up on the wirral. A challenge, and i grew up on the wirral. He a challenge, and i grew up on the wirral, he was born in chester, so it made wirral, he was born in chester, so it made sense to do it holistically around it made sense to do it holistically around this area. And yes, it is a long around this area. And yes, it is a long way. Around this area. And yes, it is a long way, and hopefully on Tuesday Afternoon long way, and hopefully on Tuesday Afternoon we will be done With big Smiles Afternoon we will be done With big smiles on afternoon we will be done With big smiles on our faces. And hopefully With plenty smiles on our faces. And hopefully With plenty of smiles on our faces. And hopefully With plenty of money smiles on our faces. And hopefully With plenty of Money Raised Smiles on our faces. And hopefully With plenty of money raised for smiles on our faces. And hopefully. With plenty of money raised for your ambition . Yes With plenty of money raised for your ambition . ,. , ambition . Yes on ust giving, oscars mission, i ambition . Yes on just giving, oscars mission, every ambition . Yes on just giving, oscars mission, every penny| ambition . 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This is quite a challenge, 100 kilometres in all sTop give us a wave and, shes off beautifully peaceful, isnt it . Very moving hearing her talking about encouraging more people to get help, that conversation is so important. We will keep tabs on how she is getting on this morning and over the next few days, of course. Stay With us, plenty more to come. Hello, this is breakfast With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. Good morning. Mike is With us for the sport. Looking ahead to the Big Match tonight. Manchester city, over £1 billion spent over the last ten years, they have spent a Decade Building towards this moment, this is The Big One that has eluded them. Chelsea trying to win it for the second time. They havent been in a final since 2012. They havent been in a final since 2012. Its the biggest game in Club Football this evening, With Manchester City and chelsea hoping to be crowned champions of europea. Champions of europe. City, the Premier League champions, are the favourites, but they have lost to chelsea twice recently in the league and the Fa Cup semifinals. Michael redford looks ahead to the game. Manchester city know how to lift trophies, apart from one. The Champions League has always been there Top target, they have always fallen short. After years of Defeat And Despair the finalfinally and despair the final finally awaits. ~. ,. , and despair the final finally awaits. ~. ,. , awaits. We all want to win. If you when you awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a hero awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a hero and awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a hero and if awaits. We all want to win. If you when you are a hero and if you i awaits. We all want to win. If you l when you are a hero and if you lose your almost a failure. 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Thousands of Football Fans have already arrived in portugal ahead of tonights Champions League final between Chelsea And Manchester city. Our Sports Correspondent olly foster is in porto for us, down by the douro river. A fantastic backdrop behind you. The bars, restaurants, great forthem that they bars, restaurants, great for them that they will see bars, restaurants, great forthem that they will see some business again With the fans. What is the Atmosphere Belike between the two sets of fans and the locals enjoying the business back them again . Abs, the business back them again . Whole range of emotions, really. Huge for the two clubs, obviously, in their very swanky hotels waiting for that match, eight Oclock Kick Off Tonight. For the fans, it is huge for them when you consider what Football Fans have been through for the last year. Then slowly opening up now. Yes, they have gone back to those pilot events, they were all left him for the final home games of the Season in the Premier League, but now this. You look at the fans, and look at us, we are abroad we managed to get into a foreign country. We are here at the European Cup final. They feel incredibly blessed i think to be here. Only 6008, the allocation. Chelsea were handed 800 tickets back, they didnt sell their full allocation. There are many fancier who dont have tickets to pick some up who dont have tickets to pick some up through tights and things like that. They are getting back in the business as well. As for the locals, well, mixed emotions. Yes, business is booming for these three days that all the fans congregate here in porto for this match, but after portugal, they have had it really tough for the last 12 months, really tough for the last 12 months, really tough With the pandemic, and a lot of the local residents are quite anxious, i think is the word. It is great to welcome people back down on the algarve, died in lisbon, but they are feeling a little bit overwhelmed some of them by suddenly two sets of england fans, 13,000 of them, lots of Manchester City fans, certainly more than chelsea. There is a little bit of anxiety around this match as well amongst the locals. ~. , this match as well amongst the locals. This match as well amongst the locals. ~. ,. ,. This match as well amongst the locals. , locals. What about the match itself . You have been locals. What about the match itself . You have been chatting locals. What about the match itself . You have been chatting to locals. What about the match itself . You have been chatting to a locals. What about the match itself . You have been chatting to a lot locals. What about the match itself . You have been chatting to a lot of. You have been chatting to a lot of ex players and pundits. What is the feeling . Explayers and pundits. 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Thank you, 0llie enjoy amongst the City Fans. Thank you, ollie. Enjoy the amongst the City Fans. Thank you, ollie. Enjoy the spectacular ollie. Enjoy the spectacular backdrop, there. You could argue the stakes are even higher in the other big showdown today. The game that decides who hits the jackpot of the Premier League in the championship play off final this afternoon at wembley. 12,000 fans will watch Brentford And Swansea battle it out for a place in the Premier League next Season. Brentford are aiming to end their 71i Year Absence from the Top flight, and they lost out at this stage last year, while swansea are looking to return to the Premier League after three years away. It would mean everything to The City, everything to the club, and everyones aware of that. You know, weve talked about it at length, amongst the players, amongst the staff, and its a massive motivation to try and get the job done. What i can assure our supporters and ourselves is, we know exactly what it means, this game. And its our biggest motivation. I think its an extraordinary achievement that we have done this year. We all know that if we win tomorrow, you know, everybody knows the headlines of the newspapers, and we also know the headlines of the newspapers if we lose, and both things can happen. So we need to go into that open minded, but of course believe and think we can do, and win. Sale sharks have made it into rugby Unions Premiership Play offs for the first time in 15 years. They came from behind to beat the Leaders Bristol by 22 points to 12. Dan Du Preez With the first of their tries. His brother, rob, also went over later on. In rugby league, leeds scored 60 points to win at castleford. While defending superleague champions, St Helens, are now level on points With leaders wigan, after beating hull 34 16. Jack welsby scored a Hat Trick of tries to give them the edge going into their second consecutive meeting. If the sides face Each Other in next Saturdays Challenge Cup semifinal. And well finish where we started With the Champions League final. A cheeky finish from Kai Havertz in training. Neither will be looking out that trek it neither will be looking out that trek . , neither will be looking out that trek ,. ,. ,. , trek it is hard to call this one. It means trek it is hard to call this one. It means so trek it is hard to call this one. It means so much trek it is hard to call this one. It means so much for trek it is hard to call this one. It means so much for both I Trek it is hard to call this one. I it means so much for both clubs. Trek it is hard to call this one. It means so much for both clubs. My Sale Sharks rugby trivia is that unless i am mistaken, ourfate of the Team playing for Sale Sharks were from two families. You have three De Preez brothers, and the cary brothers. So, a third of the Team from two families. A third is what i meant that must be some kind of record. It does dilute the impact when it goes from a half to a third. But you see what i mean, there are a lot of brothers, five brothers on the pitch. Somebody will E Mail listen and tell us if that has been beaten. A former Royal Marine whose home was destroyed in a suspected Arson Attack after he stood up to anti social behaviour says he doesnt think the cowards should win. Sean ivey, who served in iraq and afghanistan, fled to safety With his wife and children after a fire broke out at their house in County Durham in march. Jonathan swingler has the story. People in East Durham villages say they are plagued by anti social behaviour. That he is again. Sean posted a video on facebook after seeing a motorbike being driven recklessly. He called upon the community to come together to tackle anti social behaviour. He says It Led to threats being made against him. I dont want my kids to grow up and as soon as they turn 18, think of themselves, its not safe there, i want to move away. I want them to be proud of where they come from. And then the arsonists struck. I woke me wife up, told her to find the Fire Brigade up and get the kids out of bed. We brought them out of the house, i had one of them on my back, put a duvet over Georges Head and we walked along the Back Fence so that we kept the Fire And Everything that was going on away from them. We took them into a neighbours house, closed the blinds so they didnt see it. But they are aware of whats gone on. My daughter, however, is seven, georgia, she definitely felt something. She wont go to sleep Without the light on now, for instance. The police began a criminal investigation. Five people were arrested. A Friend Set up an online fundraising page. Over £290,000 has been donated to rebuild their home. Everyone who has done it, it is just absolutely. Um, helped us out tenfold, and i could never repay them, i could never repay them. I could never express how thankful i am. You definitely want to stay here . Yeah, completely. The fact ive stood up to it, im not going to batten down the hatches and move and disappear. Because then. What is it all for . It is for nothing. Two weeks later, sean is informed the Police Investigation has been Dropped. And i just felt absolutely gutted. It just feels so disappointing, so let down. Durham police say the fire was a horrendous incident and it carried out a full and thorough investigation. There was, however, insufficient evidence to support a charge and no further action will be taken against the individuals in respect of this case. Jonathon swingler, Bbc News. Heres louise With a look at this mornings weather. Good morning. I cant believe it, It Has got its act together. It is like a teenager studying for exams, it arrives at the last minute, the month of may. Finally we get some sunshine and warmth. This was dorset about an hour ago. Im very impressed, there seems to be people putting out towels on the beach there was some Mist And Fog earlier on in doncaster. The mist will lift. You can see how extensive the cloud is at moment, take take on a of drizzle, as well. It will break up. The sunshine at the minute is out to the east. Through the day, the warmth will build. It could trigger off one or two isolated showers. If that happens it will be to the north and west, but generally speaking, fine, settled on sonny for most. Top temperature is 21 or 22 degrees. That is 72 fahrenheit. It means that the Uv Levels are high at this time of year. We havent seen significant sunshine for quite some time to bear that in mind if you are going to be out and about. Into the evening, if youre planning to spend some time in the garden, i do that you will be disappointed, but after dark we will see more in the way of Cloud Rolling in off the North Sea. That may well linger first thing tomorrow morning. It will be a relatively mild start to sunday. If you have The Sunshine, those temperatures will lift quite readily. There is the height, very little in way is of concern for the weather On Sunday. The sunshine will nibble away at the cloud and it will back Off To the North Sea and temperatures will climb once again. We will see low 20s quite widely for many, above the average for the time of year, as we close out the month of year, as we close out the month of may. Sunday into monday looks like a similar story as the high Pressure Drift off into the North Sea. The wind will push more to a south easterly, so driving in warmer air, so temperatures could peek into the Mid 20s. If that happens, we havent seen temperatures like that since march, believe it or not. If we get 25 degrees, that would be very nice indeed. If that is too warm for you, and i understand for some it is, those temperatures wilL Start to ease off, but we keep The Sunshine for the bulk of the week, so whatever you are doing in your week ahead, you should not be too disappointed. There will be a lot of dry weather a warrant. A risk of more widespread showers towards The End of the week, but for the first Week Ofjune, not too bad at all. You know what youre saying about Sale Sharks, you didnt get the maths or the accuracy right fiona has been in touch. As well the three brothers. These are at the De Preez brothers, and the kerry brothers, there is Luke And Samjames on brothers, and the kerry brothers, there is Luke And Sam james on the pitch. That is seven brothers. You are getting closer to your half seven out of the 15 related, not to Each Other. If you have more that you can give us of more siblings, we will see. Eight and has been in touch, and a gaelic football Team, three sets of brothers played in an all Ireland Football semifinal. There you go. Billions of cicadas have emerged in the east of america after spending 17 years underground. The insects spend almost their entire lifecycle below ground and, as Nada Tawfik reports from the state of newjersey, its causing quite the buzz. It is a Sight And Sound that will make your skin crawl. Billions of Periodical Cicadas emerging out of the earth and overtaking the eastern united states. The rare spectacle has americans in awe. It was deafening, really deafening. The grants have lived here for decades, and like clockwork, the brood ten cicadas have arrived at the same time every 17 years to mate. It can get so loud that some of theirfriends have mistaken the male insects droning song for a police siren. Because of my hearing disadvantages, i dont put my Hearing Aids in when i come out into the garden, otherwise i get the whole sound magnified. The Mass Emergence and its timing is all part of a clever Survival Strategy to evade predators. Then the metamorphosis from nymph to adult happens relatively quickly. So here we have a fully grown female thats now ready to mate and lay her eggs. Shell only live four to six weeks, though, after being underground for 17 years. This is when they are most vulnerable, right here, because their body is so soft. Its a magical time for entomologist drjessica ware, whose16 year old Daughter Wasnt even alive the last time she saw these insects. The world was a very different place back then. George bush was president , and facebook was just launched. You know, a lot of people, for centuries, have been calling these things locusts. But theyre the opposite of locusts. Theyre not actually a plague, theyre not destroying crops, theyre actually living their life completely in exclusion of humans, and theyre great nutrition. Yes, you heard that right. These critters are a culinary delicacy. The cicadas are a Flavour Bomb. They have so much flavour, and add a sense of umame to the dish. Chefjoseph has been cooking With this Star Ingredient to encourage americans to reimagine bugs as a protein rich, sustainable food source. I think im ready. May i . Yes, please. Ok, im going to go With this one here. Bug appetit a Burst Of springtime in your mouth. Theres a booth for the sound and lights. For others, the noisy critters are just downright disruptive. Its safe to say shakespeare is not in love With the cicada. This Theatre Company has had to cut its outdoor Season short. The last time i directed a Show Out here, i sat over there With two huge Badminton Rackets and just screamed as they came at me and swatted them away. The takeover may be dramatic, but its temporary. Soon the larvae of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17 year cycle. Nada tawfik, Bbc News, newjersey. Nothing like seeing close of insects at this nothing like seeing close of insects at this time on a saturday morning, is it . At this time on a saturday morning, is it . �. ,. , is it . Although, weirdly, it does make me want is it . Although, weirdly, it does make me want to is it . Although, weirdly, it does make me want to go is it . Although, weirdly, it does make me want to go abroad. I annie mac has been one of the most familiar voices on radio one for the last two decades, but shes hanging up her headphones and will host her last show in a few weeks time. Annies career has taken a change of direction, and her first novel, which looks at motherhood, has just been published. So the writer, annie macmanus, joins us now live from london. Really lovely to see you. How are you feeling about The End of your show on radio one . First you feeling about The End of your show on radio one . Show on radio one . First of all, hello, show on radio one . First of all, hello. Guys. Show on radio one . First of all, hello, guys, thank show on radio one . First of all, hello, guys, thank you show on radio one . First of all, hello, guys, thank you for show on radio one . First of all, i hello, guys, thank you for having me. I think i have got about two months left, so i havent really come to terms With the last show, last leg, last Song Situation yet, but i feel good. The analogy i used at the time was the idea of leaving the party when you are still having fun, and i am sticking to that. It feels like that. I have been there for 17 years, but i am very excited to take a break and see what the next thing in radio can be. Im definitely not sTopping radio, it is just this Evening Show i am doing at the moment is not sustainable currently for me. I the moment is not sustainable currently for me. The moment is not sustainable currently for me. I wish i had the race to currently for me. I wish i had the grace to know currently for me. I wish i had the grace to know when currently for me. I wish i had the grace to know when to currently for me. I wish i had the grace to know when to leave i currently for me. I wish i had the grace to know when to leave a i currently for me. I wish i had the I Grace to know when to leave a party. I cant do it in real Life I Cant do it in real Life None of the best people I Cant do it in real Life None of the best people can, I Cant do it in real Life None of the best people can, annie. I I Cant do it in real Life None of. The best people can, annie. How I Cant do it in real Life None of the best people can, annie. How did the best people can, annie. How did the book come about . There is a moment when you thought, im ready for the next chapter . I moment when you thought, im ready for the next chapter . For the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think for the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think a for the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think a lot for the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think a lot of for the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think a lot of people for the next chapter . I turned 40, and i think a lot of people can and i think a lot of people can relate to those milestone birthdays really reminding you quite brutally of time hurtling by. That was the case. I always wanted to write a book. The 15 years previously being a dj around the world have been so chaotic and full on, it was living life in fast forward. Turning 40 coincided With coming out of the first. It coincided With coming out of the first. ,. , ~ coincided With coming out of the first. ~ ~ first. It looks like annie has momentarily first. It looks like annie has momentarily disappeared. I first. It looks like annie has| momentarily disappeared. Can first. It looks like annie has momentarily disappeared. Can we go back to her . I wasjust momentarily disappeared. Can we go back to her . I was just reading momentarily disappeared. Can we go back to her . I wasjust reading up a little bit. You have read the whole book, havent you . Often the things they say With authors is write what you know, but it sounds as if it is something she knows about, is motherhood. Annie is back With us. We lost you for a moment im motherhood. Annie is back With us. We lost you for a moment we lost you for a moment im so sor. I we lost you for a moment im so sorry i took we lost you for a moment im so sorry. I took this we lost you for a moment im so sorry. I took this right we lost you for a moment im so sorry. I took this right on we lost you for a moment im so sorry. I took this right on course i sorry. I took this right on course and that really helped me to get the discipline i needed to start the book, basically. It was a six month course. That was the beginning of the book. ~. ,. , course. That was the beginning of the book. ~. , , the book. What if your husband say . Presumably the book. What if your husband say . Presumably you the book. 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There are some things, some places, characters based on people in my life, but in terms of happenings in the book, not much of it i had gone through personally. I didnt write what i know in this case, apart from, yes, motherhood. Mary, the main character, is the mother of a son and the chapters where he is still young, a toddler, ifind very where he is still young, a toddler, i find very easy to write, they came naturally to me. Pretty much everything else is pure fiction. She is a beautiful character, one of those characters when you finish the book you are thinking about her the next day, hoping things work out for her. How difficult was it to create that . ,. , ~. , that . That is the dream. All i want is for people that . That is the dream. All i want is for people to that . That is the dream. All i want is for people to care that . That is the dream. All i want is for people to care about that . That is the dream. All i want is for people to care about the is for people to care about the characters and for them to stay With you for a while, so that is great to hear. I have never written a book before, so i have nothing to measure it against. All i do know is that there was no Plan Or Strategy when it came to writing about specific people. Ijust started writing and the book came out at me every day. I would go back, read it, and then, this is this type of person. I am learning the more i speak to other authors, is that that is quite common, that you are facilitating these people, but you are not the boss of them. You are discovering the story as you are writing it. That was the case for me. I didnt know how it was going to end until i had finished it. Had finished it. Does that make sense . It does. Had finished it. Does that make sense . It does. It had finished it. Does that make sense . It does. It is had finished it. Does that make sense . It does. It is fascinating had finished it. Does that make i sense . It does. It is fascinating to hear the process. Music, sense . It does. It is fascinating to hearthe process. Music, of sense . It does. It is fascinating to hear the process. Music, of course, is your thing. How do you get yourself in the mood to write . Do yourself in the mood to write . Do you need complete silence. Some people writes and cafe is where it is busy and noisy. Did music upper part to play when you are writing . The environment i needed was total silence. Any sort of music i find really distracting because i would look into it and i have associations With it, or whatever. Look into it and i have associations With it, orwhatever. I look into it and i have associations With it, or whatever. I could listen to classical or instrumental music in the background, but i choose silence. My optimum writing scenario would be to get the kids Off To school, go for a jog because i find that good for clearing your mind totally, and then coming back for an hour or two and writing every morning. That is the dream scenario. Just before we go, criticism this morning about the Government Handling of the pandemic and the support they give to festivals, which has been a big part of your career. Do you think we will go back to big events With the same spirit as before or have things changed forever . ,. , ~ as before or have things changed forever . ,. , ~. , forever . No, i do think we will go back. As soon forever . No, i do think we will go back. As soon as forever . No, i do think we will go back. As soon as people forever . No, i do think we will go back. As soon as people felt forever . No, i do think we will go back. As soon as people felt safe | back. As soon as people felt safe and we are allowed, people will bounce back. I interviewed a Pandemic Psychologist for my podcast. I asked Pandemic Psychologist for my podcast. Iasked him Pandemic Psychologist for my podcast. I asked him about this, and he said the history of all pandemics in the past, people bounce back so quickly, it is easy to look through the lens up now. If you feel unsafe now, you look forward something i dont know if it will feel good then, but by the time it then happens people will be ready, so i feel really confident that when the festivals have the insurance they need, Everybody Feel supported financially to let these festivals 90, financially to let these festivals go, the people will be ready to rock. ~ ,. ,. , rock. We will be back then still not knowin rock. We will be back then still not knowing when rock. We will be back then still not knowing when to rock. We will be back then still not knowing when to leave rock. We will be back then still not knowing when to leave the rock. We will be back then still not knowing when to leave the party. I knowing when to leave the party. Congratulations on the book, it is a cracker. And Annies Book is called mother, mother. Stay With us, lots more to come. That will be part of this journey as well. Good Morning Welcome to breakfast With Nina Warhurst and charlie stayt. Our Headlines Today. Uk music festivals are facing another Lost Summer mps blame the government for not backing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. Manchester airport here is busy for the first time in a long time is 6000 to Manchester City fans and 6000 to Manchester City fans and 6000 chelsea Fans Jet out to the Champions League final in portugal. But which set of fans will be flying high after tonights match. Those supporting chelsea, who are hoping to be champions of europe for a second time, while Manchester City have been trying for a decade to lift the one trophy thats so far eluded them. Good morning. Finally we got there. Not only is it a weekend, but it is a Bank Holiday weekend and there is going to be a lot of dry, subtle and sunny weather to look out for. All the details coming up shortly. Good morning. Its saturday the 29th may. Our Top story. Uk music festivals could be facing another Lost Summer according to mps, who blame the government for not introducing an Insurance Safety Net for organisers. A report from the digital, culture, media and Sport Committee also said ministers had refused to take multiple opportunities to address concerns and that it will now be too late for many festivals to go ahead this year. Sarah campbell reports. Early may, and a Test Event at Liverpools Sefton Park, more than 5,000 people were allowed into enjoy the atmosphere, the music, the food. They were tested and their behaviour was monitored to see whether a festival could be a safe place during a pandemic. Leeds, 2016, and even if it means getting a little muddy, thousands of people are desperate to get back to the festival experience. And the Reading And Leeds festivals 2021 are on at The End of august, and are sold out. But glastonbury, probably the best known event of its kind, was online only this year the second year running this corner of somerset wasnt the focus of global music interest. And many other festivals wont happen either this year, the parliamentary committee argues, because the Government Wont provide back up insurance to cover costs if they have to be cancelled at the last minute. There are 975 festivals across the uk each year. A quarter of them are already gone, and that is worth £i. 7 already gone, and that is worth £1. 7 billion and tens of thousands of jobs. All they need is a little bit of certainty so that if they cant go ahead, they will ensure that at least their costs, not their profits, are covered. The Government Department responsible says Indemnity Cover will be looked at, adding they are working flat out to support festivals and live events. And following on from promising Test Results from this event to liverpool, It Has been announced that the Download Music Festival which had been cancelled will now go ahead injune as a government Test Event. Sarah campbell, Bbc News. Thousands of Football Fans are visiting the portuguese city of porto ahead of tonights Champions League final between Chelsea And Manchester city. The event was originally due to be held in turkey, but the location was changed at the last minute following a review of coronavirus restrictions. Our Sports Correspondent Natalie pirks reports. Wembley may have been a more practical choice for an all english final. Singing. But now theyre in porto, fans are more than happy. A train To London is 100 quid, its 400 quid to come here, you get The Sun and the beer and the people are better. Wembley would have been nice, you could have a lot more people, but you cant really beat this, can you, to be honest . Its our first Champions League final, you cant| not follow your Team. With or Without a ticket. Ive missed two games in 42 years. It was essential that i was here, even though there were lots of hoops to jump through. It hasnt exactly been simple. Chanting portugal, portugal, we are coming on Top of the usual Flight And Hotel price hikes, three covid tests are needed to get in and out. More than 11,000 City And Chelsea fans have tickets to be in the stadium, but plenty more have travelled Without tickets, and are planning to watch it in the bars around porto, which close at 10 30pm. During the day, the atmosphere was one of mutual respect, albeit under a watchful eye. Like most tourist cities, porto has lost millions during the pandemic. But now the hotels are full for the first time since last march. It was important for the economy, for the local economy, the restaurants, for the hotels, for the tourists, for the boats, for example. So it is like Kick Off for a new moment here in porto, and also portugal. Both Teams overcame stellar opposition to be here, but this is citys first Champions League final. For Pep Guardiola, theres no greater feeling. I am the happiest man in the world right now to be here, it is a privilege, it is an honour, and we are going to try to do our best. The prize forfans is the most coveted trophy in European Club football. But the Nations Reputation is also at stake. Natalie pirks, Bbc News, porto. Our reporter Phil Mccann is live for us at Manchester Airport this morning. Phil, are there still fans trying to make their way this isntjust this isnt just about the football. It is a this isnt just about the football. It is a gateway this isnt just about the football. It is a gateway to this isnt just about the football. 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A steady stream, and It Has been pretty strange seeing i It Has been pretty strange seeing this airport be busy, because ive been here a few times over the last year, and It Has been a bit of a weird ghost town, but every other person you see is in a pale blue shirt, buses and taxis dropping people off every now and again. Andy here has followed Manchester City four years as a fan but also as a journalist for bbc radio manchester, and Alex And Chris as well, sons and father. Tell us first of all about the red while you have had to go through. You have had to get a Pcr Test, quite close, meaning a pretty nail biting time over the last day or so . Nailbiting time over the last Day Orso . , nailbiting time over the last day or so . ,. ,. ,. , or so . Certainly an anxious time iiettin or so . Certainly an anxious time getting the or so . Certainly an anxious time getting the negative or so . Certainly an anxious time getting the negative test or so . Certainly an anxious time getting the negative test which l or so . Certainly an anxious time i getting the negative test which was all important, so we paid £100 for our pcr all important, so we paid £100 for our Pcr Test, the lateral Flow Test Wasnt our Pcr Test, the lateral Flow Test Wasnt sufficient. And then youve also got wasnt sufficient. And then youve also got to wasnt sufficient. And then youve also got to get the date to release form also got to get the date to release form. And also got to get the date to release form, and the code to get back into the country form, and the code to get back into the country after we arrived back in 24 hours the country after we arrived back in 24 hours from portugal, but it is all worth 24 hours from portugal, but it is all worth it. 24 hours from portugal, but it is all worth it, because it is going to be a all worth it, because it is going to be a special all worth it, because it is going to be a speciaL Day. Be a speciaL Day. 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And you i have commentated on some big games for city, nothing as big as this. How do you think it is going to go . With my objective hat on, it could be other With my objective hat on, it could be other way, but With my blue hat, it is going be other way, but With my blue hat, it is going to be other way, but With my blue hat, it is going to be citys day. The fans it is going to be citys day. The fans have it is going to be citys day. The fans have been to the lows, they were fans have been to the lows, they were once fans have been to the lows, they were once the laughing stock of english were once the laughing stock of english football, 20 years ago, now they are english football, 20 years ago, now they are on english football, 20 years ago, now they are on a high and this is going to be they are on a high and this is going to be the they are on a high and this is going to be the greatest night in the clubs to be the greatest night in the clubs history. | to be the greatest night in the clubs history. Clubs history. I will let you continue clubs history. I will let you continue the clubs history. I will let you | continue the rollercoaster. Clubs history. I will let you continue the rollercoaster. Plenty continue the roller coaster. Plenty of Manchester City fans that we met this morning having their breakfast in pint glasses, and im sure these guys are more sensible than that lots of people in pale blue who are going through the airport, and most of them are doing It Has a Day Trip and will be coming back in one state to another in the early hours of this morning. They will be hoping for the breakfast of champions, as im sure will those in dark blue leaving london this morning. Best of luck to Manchester City and chelsea fans. We learned yesterday that the prime minister did not break ministerial rules over the Refurbishment Work done on his downing street flat. However the report from Lord Geidt, found borisjohnson had acted unwisely, by not being more rigorous in finding out who funded the work. For more analysis on this we can speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. Good morning, nick. If people are slightly confused by not breaking the technicalities of the rules, yet there is criticism, just explain for us. It the rules, yet there is criticism, just explain for us. Just explain for us. It is a pretty complicated just explain for us. It is a pretty complicated one, just explain for us. It is a pretty complicated one, but just explain for us. It is a pretty complicated one, but basicallyl just explain for us. It is a pretty i complicated one, but basically when borisjohnson moved into downing street, he and his fiancee wanted to do up the flat that they live in. It was going to cost tens of thousands of pounds, so borisjohnson decided to set up a trust which would pay for it. That didnt happen, it wasnt set up in time, but the bill ended up being picked up by the conservative party, and by a conservative party, and by a conservative donor, a man called lord brownlow. The Report Yesterday found that borisjohnson didnt know anything about who had paid for the renovations until february this year, at which point he found out who paid for it and decided to pay the money back himself. And the conclusion is that that is not a breach of the official rules that ministers have to follow. But the question was asked, why didnt Boris Johnson wonder a bit more about who was paying for the fancy wallpaper going up on his walls in number 11 downing st, and although the official rules werent broken, this report is pretty critical of the prime minister for not asking more questions about who was funding the renovation, and for officials in downing street for not telling them more about what was going on. Hick. More about what was going on. Nick, thank ou more about what was going on. Nick, thank you very more about what was going on. Nick, thank you very much. An 18 year old man has been charged in connection With the Attempted Murder of black Lives Matter Activist sasha johnson. 27 year old sasha remains in a critical condition in hospital, after she was shot in the head at a House Party in peckham last sunday. Cameron deriggs from lewisham will appear at westminster Magistrates Court later today, charged With conspiracy to murder. Four other people arrested over the incident have been released on bail. A six trillion dollar Spending Plan has been set out by us president joe biden, in what is his first annual budget in office. It includes investment in the fight against climate Change And Tax hikes on the wealthy. However the plan still needs to be approved by congress and the opposing Republican Party has condemned it as insanely expensive. We know Sniffer Dogs can detect drugs, explosives and even diseases these days but now mans best friend is moving into the drinks business. This is rocco the cocker spaniel, the newest member of staff at the William Grant Distillery on the West Coast of scotland. Hes been trained to sniff out impurities in the Oak Barrels before theyre filled, so that none of the whisky goes to waste. Do you know, beautiful pictures, very cute dog, but financially for that business, a small impurity in one barrel could lose them thousands, tens of thousands of pounds, if it is going to be an expensive version, so very important job. Makes it sense, and rocco doing an importantjob. You could see the excitement there, absolutely enjoying it. It is 9 12am. This time every saturday we check in With two people who help us understand the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic. Joining us now is virologist dr chris smith, and Linda Bauld, Whos Professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. We are learning a bit more about this new vaccine, the Janssen Vaccine has been approved. Can you take us through the significance of this vaccine, and what is different about it . ,. , this vaccine, and what is different aboutit . ,. , about it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the johnson about it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the johnson about it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the Johnson Si Johnson about it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the johnson johnson vaccine, i about it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the johnson johnson vaccine, it. About it . This Janssen Vaccine, also the johnson johnson vaccine, it is thejohnson johnson vaccine, it is thejohnson johnson vaccine, it is the same thing, this works a bit similar to the way the Astrazeneca Vaccine works, it is a modified cold virus called an edinho virus, it doesnt grow in the body and cause a threat to health, but what they have done is to use it like a trojan horse so it is carrying into the body the genetic message for how to make the outer coat, the spikes that are crucial to coronavirus. They use and adenovirus. And it changes yourselves temporarily into a pharmaceutical factory, and it presents the outer coating of the coronavirus to the immune system which then makes antibodies which will block the virus should you encounter it for real. On the great virtue is you only need to do it once, because it should be a one off shot With a strong reaction in the immune system, and you will get long term immunity from one dose. System, and you will get long term immunity from one dose. Linda, do ou want immunity from one dose. Linda, do you want to immunity from one dose. Linda, do you want to pick immunity from one dose. Linda, do you want to pick up immunity from one dose. Linda, do you want to pick up on immunity from one dose. Linda, do you want to pick up on that, immunity from one dose. Linda, do. You want to pick up on that, because one of the significances is it a sink single dose. What difference does that make . This sink single dose. What difference does that make . Sink single dose. What difference does that make . This vaccine has a number of advantages. Does that make . This vaccine has a number of advantages. The does that make . This vaccine has a number of advantages. The single L Number of advantages. The single Dose Number of advantages. The single dose is number of advantages. The single dose is a number of advantages. The single dose is a clear advantage. That means dose is a clear advantage. That means obviously that we have seen a slight means obviously that we have seen a slight drop means obviously that we have seen a slight drop off in people coming forward slight drop off in people coming forward for their second dose for multiple. Forward for their second dose for multiple, usually practical, reasons multiple, usually practical, reasons. So to only have one makes it reasons. Soto only have one makes it much reasons. So to only have one makes it much more reasons. So to only have one makes it much more straightforward. The other it much more straightforward. The other advantage this vaccine has is the storage, so it can be stored for a long the storage, so it can be stored for a long period at 20 celsius, but for about a long period at 20 celsius, but for about three months at between 2 anti numeric eight celsius, so we can take anti numeric eight celsius, so we can take it anti numeric eight celsius, so we can take it into nursing homes, more rural and can take it into nursing homes, more rural and remote areas, and can take it into nursing homes, more ruraland remote areas, and if can take it into nursing homes, more rural and remote areas, and if we iook rural and remote areas, and if we look at rural and remote areas, and if we look at the rural and remote areas, and if we look at the 20 Million doses the government has ordered, they are not coming government has ordered, they are not coming down the track immediately, so they coming down the track immediately, so they may be particularly useful for a so they may be particularly useful for a Booster Campaign later in the year~ for a Booster Campaign later in the year~ we for a Booster Campaign later in the year. We never knew how many vaccines year. We never knew how many vaccines we would have. It is good news vaccines we would have. It is good news that vaccines we would have. It is good news that a vaccines we would have. It is good news that a fourth one has been approved, news that a fourth one has been approved, but not quite arriving yet. Approved, but not quite arriving yet. That approved, but not quite arriving yet, that will be in the future. Interesting you should mention the numbers, because peterfrom numbers, because peter from bournemouth numbers, because Peterfrom Bournemouth has been in touch. He points out that the Uk Population is around 66 million. Why, then, has the Uk Government ordered 500 Million vaccine doses . What is the virtue of purchasing so many . And some people are saying, does that mean the first Round Wont be efficient . ,. , mean the first Round Wont be efficient . Mean the first Round Wont be efficient . ,. ,. , efficient . This is a really tricky toic efficient . This is a really tricky Topic when efficient . This is a really tricky Topic when we efficient . This is a really tricky Topic when we think efficient . This is a really tricky Topic when we think globally, l efficient . This is a really tricky i Topic when we think globally, but Topic'>Ust Topic when we think globally, but just beginning With the uk and indeed just beginning With the uk and indeed a just beginning With the uk and indeed a number of other countries. There indeed a number of other countries. There were indeed a number of other countries. There were so many unknowns at the beginning there were so many unknowns at the beginning of the programme that governments really wanted to order doses governments really wanted to order doses that governments really wanted to order doses that they could be confident that the doses that they could be confident that the vaccines that were coming down that the vaccines that were coming down the that the vaccines that were coming down the track if approved will be available, down the track if approved will be available, and we didnt know which ones would available, and we didnt know which ones would be approved, which ones would ones would be approved, which ones would fail. Ones would be approved, which ones would fail, and the speed of delivery. Would fail, and the speed of delivery, they were all unknown, so it was delivery, they were all unknown, so it was a delivery, they were all unknown, so it was a precautionary step. But now we are it was a precautionary step. But now we are in it was a precautionary step. But now we are in a it was a precautionary step. But now we are in a situation, i was having a iook we are in a situation, i was having a Look Yesterday at the figures for the eu, a Look Yesterday at the figures for the eu, you have got 1. 6 billion doses the eu, you have got 1. 6 billion doses they ordered, and 375 Million people doses they ordered, and 375 Million people roughly in the eu, so you can see they people roughly in the eu, so you can see they are people roughly in the eu, so you can see they are in a similar situation. Looking see they are in a similar situation. Looking ahead, the uk is part of covaxi looking ahead, the uk is part of covax, which is the Distribution Facility covax, which is the Distribution Facility for covax, which is the Distribution Facility for vaccines, and the uk has committed to giving it surplus doses has committed to giving it surplus doses to has committed to giving it surplus doses to other countries. But the mechanism for doing that hasnt yet been worked out, so people are asking, been worked out, so people are asking, if been worked out, so people are asking, if you have still got Health Care workers on the front line who have care workers on the front line who have not care workers on the front line who have not been given a dose, and we are not have not been given a dose, and we are not talking about potentially in the future are not talking about potentially in the future potential even vaccinating teenagers, is it equitable . It is not, so we do need to iook equitable . It is not, so we do need to look ahead, play our part globally to look ahead, play our part globally and protect others do you want to globally and protect others do you want to pick up on the indian variant, want to pick up on the indian variant, because much reported this week variant, because much reported this week of variant, because much reported this week of the variant, because much reported this week of the rise in the number of cases. Week of the rise in the number of cases. In week of the rise in the number of cases, in england the figure that was quoted on thursday by the Health Secretary was quoted on thursday by the Health Secretary was that it was doubling in the secretary was that it was doubling in the space of a week. Just take us through in the space of a week. Just take us through the in the space of a week. Just take us through the numbers that we need to be iooking through the numbers that we need to be looking at now. So through the numbers that we need to be looking at now. Be looking at now. So this new variant, be looking at now. So this new variant. The be looking at now. So this new variant, the subtype be looking at now. So this new variant, the subtype 2 be looking at now. So this new variant, the subtype 2 from i be looking at now. So this new| variant, the subtype 2 from the family of variants from india, has been known to be circulating around the world for a couple of months. But we noticed a real uptick in the last few weeks, and what court the eye was its ability to spread faster, even faster than the Kent Strain which was dominating here. And now if you look at the proportion of cases being diagnosed, the indian variant makes up, it is about 50 to 75 of new cases. So that tells you it is spreading. And it might be spreading faster than the Home String we already had. Which means you have to worry, will it still work when weve got vaccines into people, etc . The reassuring messages the vaccines seem to work well against that variant, so we have got something that might be spreading a bit faster. Whether or not it is going to continue to spread, or whether the measures that are being put in place will rein it in is one important issue. The other is that you have got to remember that we are looking for this. Jenny harries, the deputy chief medical officer, said at the Press Conference on thursday With Matt Hancock that you have to be cautious about the fact that we are actively doing surveillance, we are actively doing surveillance, we are doing Search Testing and going out looking for it. Therefore it is unsurprising that we should find more cases of it. So to some extent, the higher numbers are a reflection of us are looking for it, but equally it is a reflection on the fact that it does appear to spread better, but the reassuring message is that when people do catch it, they dont seem to be more unwell, and the vaccines do seem to work against it, so it is a reassuring message at the moment. There is no evidence that we are looking at having to change our current road map. But you have got to keep an open mind. We have got to stay on this and see where it goes. If the numbers continue to rise, they have been rising, but there are reasons to account for that, and we might have to change tack. But at the moment it looks like we carry on as planned. Moment it looks like we carry on as lanned. �. , , moment it looks like we carry on as lanned. �. ,. ,. , planned. And that could be down to increased monitoring, planned. And that could be down to increased monitoring, tracking i planned. And that could be down to increased monitoring, tracking a i increased monitoring, tracking a higher number of cases, but hospital admissions are quite low, 134 people across the uk on friday, so some people will be thinking, we are out of this now. The people will be thinking, we are out of this now of this now. The critical thing that we need to of this now. The critical thing that we need to watch of this now. The critical thing that we need to watch is of this now. The critical thing that we need to watch is not of this now. The critical thing that we need to watch is not really i of this now. The critical thing that we need to watch is not really so | we need to watch is not really so much cases as consequences. If those cases dont translate into casualties because people have been vaccinated, the vaccines are working, that gives us enormous reassurance that while we may have a Disease Burden in the community, it is not imperilling the nhs. But that is not imperilling the nhs. But that is very much for us to find out, because we have got to watch what happens to cases now. You dont catch coronavirus and instantly turn into a hospital casualty, it takes awhile to get the disease, incubate it, develop symptoms, then severe symptoms and come to the attention of the medical profession. So i guess the next week or so is going to be quite crucial in gathering more of that data, getting a clearer picture on where around the country, because we think it is pretty much accessing all areas, but where around the country it is going and what it is doing longer term and what it is doing longer term and what the general trend is. We think that the r number, people have gone quiet on that in recent months, but we think that the r number, a reflection of how much the pandemic is growing or shrinking, It Has gone up is growing or shrinking, It Has gone up a little and it is between one and 1. 1 at the moment, so It Has gone up a bit, but then we have changed other things alongside it such as opening up the big opening up such as opening up the big opening up a couple of weeks ago when people began to gather indoors again, all these things will also make a contribution, so it is important that we consider all these possible factors and notjust blame one possible thing is the cause of this. We know there are a lot of people who are yet even to have their first vaccine, many have had two. But we are still in that process. This is a question from nicky, and it is relating to how long you are protecting for. Do we know it Vaccine Protection is at least12 months . I know there was a lot of research going on into that, so where are we With that . We dont know how long where are we With that . We dont know how long the where are we With that . We dont know how long the duration i where are we With that . We dont know how long the duration of i know how long the duration of protection lasts. We are very confident protection lasts. We are very confident about six months in terms of protection, but as chris and i have of protection, but as chris and i have discussed before, one of the reasons have discussed before, one of the reasons why the second dose of the vaccine reasons why the second dose of the vaccine is reasons why the second dose of the vaccine is so reasons why the second dose of the vaccine is so important, we have got two Thirds Vaccine is so important, we have got two thirds of vaccine is so important, we have got two thirds of people who have had one dose. Two thirds of people who have had one dose, in fact over that, seven in ten. One dose, in fact over that, seven in ten, but one dose, in fact over that, seven in ten, butjust over four in ten about in ten, butjust over four in ten abouta in ten, butjust over four in ten about a second dose, because that provides about a second dose, because that provides a about a second dose, because that provides a further, longer duration, the immune provides a further, longer duration, the Immune Response is more robust and there the Immune Response is more robust and there as the Immune Response is more robust and there as long protection. But we dont and there as long protection. But we dont yet and there as long protection. But we dont yet know for the vaccines we are using dont yet know for the vaccines we are using at dont yet know for the vaccines we are using at the moment whether it will be are using at the moment whether it will be a are using at the moment whether it will be a year or not. Hopefully yes. Will be a year or not. Hopefully yes, there will be a year or not. Hopefully yes, there are promising signs particularly from the more preliminary data that we have. I would preliminary data that we have. I would say, preliminary data that we have. I would say, though, that we also have to recognise would say, though, that we also have to recognise that the duration of the protection may vary between individuals, so typically older people individuals, so typically older people may not amount such a robust immune people may not amount such a robust Immune Response, and therefore they may be Immune Response, and therefore they may be the Immune Response, and therefore they may be the ones who need a booster. But things may be the ones who need a booster. But things are going really well at the moment, we should really reassure the moment, we should really reassure everyone at the moment, and ust reassure everyone at the moment, and just going reassure everyone at the moment, and just going back to the b. 1. 617. 2, we do know just going back to the b. 1. 617. 2, we do know from the data we released earlier do know from the data we released earlier that the protection from the first dose earlier that the protection from the first dose is about a third compared to about first dose is about a third compared to about a first dose is about a third compared to about a half for the Pfizer Biontech vaccine, so it is really important biontech vaccine, so it is really important that people get their second important that people get their second dose for the maximum number of protection. Second dose for the maximum number of protection of protection. There is increasing ressure of protection. There is increasing pressure from of protection. 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They will be a| decision in the next few weeks, because decision in the next few weeks, because when you see countries are proving because when you see countries are proving this, because when you see countries are proving this, It Has been used in algeria. Proving this, It Has been used in algeria, canada, the us, and now the eu. Algeria, canada, the us, and now the ell the algeria, canada, the us, and now the eu. The advantages and disadvantages, briefly. The trial With Pfizer Biontech over 2000 young people. With Pfizer Biontech over 2000 young people, 100 effective and it looks like it people, 100 effective and it looks like it is people, 100 effective and it looks like it is safe in the younger Age Groups. Like it is safe in the younger Age Groups. So like it is safe in the younger Age Groups, so we dont need to be concerned groups, so we dont need to be concerned about safety, that is the first point concerned about safety, that is the first point. The second point is it may first point. The second point is it may provide more population immunity, because we know teenagers can spread immunity, because we know teenagers can spread the virus from Each Other and potentially to others. But then we still and potentially to others. But then we still have this question as we were we still have this question as we were discussing a moment to go about equity were discussing a moment to go about equity and were discussing a moment to go about Equity And Availability of the vaccines, and is it a priority to provide vaccines, and is it a priority to provide vaccines to young people . So we will provide vaccines to young people . So we will have provide vaccines to young people . So we will have to see what the mhra decides, we will have to see what the mhra decides, and they will be looking at these decides, and they will be looking at these data decides, and they will be looking at these data in the coming weeks. Chris. These data in the coming weeks. Chris. Just these data in the coming weeks. Chris, just on the issue of how people react to the vaccines. There seems to be such a wide ranging response, some people are really quite ill With flu like symptoms, some people almost have nothing, other people have reported having different symptoms that dont even seem to be connected to the vaccine, just little panes here and there. Is there a picture emerging at all about that quite yet we have to be really careful not to attach significance to a coincidence. When you are going into a a population of millions of people With an intervention all at once, then it is very easy for a person who was going to have a certain symptom anyway for that to happen at almost the same time as they have the vaccine, and the way our brains work, the way we have evolved to connect Cause And Effect means that we tend to attach the vaccine as the cause of the Thing Thatjust happened. So it is very important to keep an open mind, and for that reason we have a Tracking System to track Side Effects, called the yellow Card System here in the uk. So when people have a Side Effect they document it, and these documentations of potential Side Effects are then considered, and they are considered as a group. So if you see the same sorts of patterns emerging again and again in different ages, between the two sexes, etc, you can begin to make some kind of inference about what might be a genuine Side Effect versus a coincidence. But it seems to be quite variable. The only real strong trend we have seen it at the Side Effects tend to be With increasing age, and they tend to be fewer With the second dose compared to the first dose of the vaccines. But everyone is an individual, everyone responds a bit differently, and the evidence we do have is that if you do or dont have Side Effects, that does not have a bearing on your response to the vaccine, and you shouldnt read into the fact that perhaps you havent had Side Effects that you are not immune, that isnt the case. Hind immune, that isnt the case. And With things immune, that isnt the case. fific With things opening up at the moment, could it be that we have been separated for so long, if we pick up a different bug at the moment, things are feeling a lot worse than perhaps they would have before the pandemic . That worse than perhaps they would have before the pandemic . Before the pandemic . That is a really good before the pandemic . That is a really good point. Before the pandemic . That is a really good point. So before the pandemic . That is a really good point. So what i before the pandemic . That is a really good point. So what we i before the pandemic . That is a i really good point. So what we are also concerned about in the coming months also concerned about in the coming months as also concerned about in the coming months as they will be lots of things months as they will be lots of things which we havent been exposed to that things which we havent been exposed to that we things which we havent been exposed to that we will be exposed to again, the other to that we will be exposed to again, the other coronaviruses causing the common the other coronaviruses causing the common cold, flu, etc, may be a tummy common cold, flu, etc, may be a tummy bug. Common cold, flu, etc, may be a tummy bug, things that we were coming tummy bug, things that we were coming into contact With, so as Households Mix and indoors perhaps, you are Households Mix and indoors perhaps, you are visiting Friends And Family, having you are visiting Friends And Family, having a you are visiting Friends And Family, having a meal, not wearing a face covering, having a meal, not wearing a face covering, you might be in an area that is covering, you might be in an area that is not covering, you might be in an area that is not as well ventilated, we are going that is not as well ventilated, we are going to pick up other bugs, so if people are going to pick up other bugs, so if people develop symptoms, they could if people develop symptoms, they could be if people develop symptoms, they could be completely unrelated, as chris has could be completely unrelated, as chris has said, given that millions of people chris has said, given that millions of people who have been vaccinated to the of people who have been vaccinated to the vaccine, so keep a watchful eye. To the vaccine, so keep a watchful eye, if to the vaccine, so keep a watchful eye, if you to the vaccine, so keep a watchful eye, if you become very unwell of course eye, if you become very unwell of course you eye, if you become very unwell of course you need to seek advice. But it is likely course you need to seek advice. But it is likely unfortunately in the coming it is likely unfortunately in the coming months that we will pick up these coming months that we will pick up these other things, so we have to keep these other things, so we have to keep up these other things, so we have to keep up the hand hygiene, and while we are keep up the hand hygiene, and while we are asked to do that, just continue we are asked to do that, just continue to wear our face coverings. I think continue to wear our face coverings. I think we continue to wear our face coverings. I think we will see even more bugs in the i think we will see even more bugs in the Autumn And Winter as is usually in the Autumn And Winter as is usually the case. In the Autumn And Winter as is usually the case. Professor Linda Bauld and doctor usually the case. Professor Linda Bauld and doctor chris usually the case. Professor Linda Bauld and doctor chris smith, i usually the case. Professor linda i Bauld And Doctor chris smith, lovely to see you as ever. Im interested to see you as ever. Im interested to have that context, that it is not necessarily your jab that to have that context, that it is not necessarily yourjab that has made you feel poorly. I felt a bit out of sorts for a couple of weeks since mine, but it is not necessarily the vaccination is it, it could be all different reasons. Do you want sympathy, or. . I havent had any so far. The weather is nice. It is more than nice i had my second jab yesterday. How are you feeling . Mi; i had my second ab yesterday. 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Not a bad day in prospect. This is the story at the moment, you can see your extensive the cloud is, It Has been flicking enough for a little spot or to a drizzle, but The Sunshine will continue to win out through the afternoon, more sunshine for many of us and more warmth as well. Still the risk of those temperatures start to climb, it could spark an isolated shower, but you really will be unlucky if you catch them, they wont last long, and temperatures should peak at 21 celsius. So if you are going to be spending time outside, the Uv Levels are high, thatis outside, the Uv Levels are high, that is the place to be outside With Friends And Family, not only through the day but into the evening as well, evening barbecues, they should be very pleasant indeed. A little more cloud, spelling and off the North Sea as we go through the over night. Furtherwest North Sea as we go through the over night. Further west we keep clearer skies, and the temperatures will hold up perhaps to around ten or 11 degrees so it will be a pleasant, warm start to Sunday Morning, 10 degrees is 50 fahrenheit already. So there is only one place for the temperatures to Go Once The Sunshine comes out, and they will be plenty of it because the High Pressure is staying With us. So that sunshine should burn that cloud back Off To the North Sea, again it is a dry, subtle story, a light breeze With someone starting to build as we go through the afternoon, temperatures should peak at around 23 celsius, and then as we move into a Bank Holiday monday, can you believe it, warmer still. The higher still With us, it continues to drift off into the North Sea, dragging in warmer air. It might be more breezy on monday, but it will be noticeably warmer, so you might actually be grateful of that breeze, certainly worth bearing in mind if youre heading to the coast. 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Manchester city, theirjourney has Manchester City, their journey has been Manchester City, theirjourney has been transformed since 2008, they have invested huge amounts in the community, the eastern side of manchester. On the pitch, this would be the crowning glory. Its the biggest game in Club Football this evening, With Manchester City and chelsea hoping to be crowned champions of europe. Its a a second all english, Champions League final in three years. Chelsea are hoping to win the trophy for the second time, while Manchester City have never before been this far. It is an incredible privilege to be here. I talk personally, not not on behalf of the players, but i never expected when i started my career to play in even one final of the Champions League and now, look, it is another one, we are here. Everyone is going to handle it the best way and try and go out there and try and play a game. They have built a huge gap between them and they have built a huge gap between them and us in the league, but we will close them and us in the league, but we will close the gap for 90 minutes in wembley. Will close the gap for 90 minutes in wembley, we close the gap for 90 minutes wembley, we close the gap for 90 minutes in wembley, we close the gap for 90 minutes in city, and this is what we want minutes in city, and this is what we want to minutes in city, and this is what we want to do want to do. Thousands of Football Fans have already arrived in portugal ahead of the game and our Sports Correspondent olly foster is in porto for us, down by the douro river. What has the atmosphere been like . The ice on the world are on two sets of English Fans for the first time in a while. Of English Fans for the first time in a while in a while. Yes, its been quite livel. In a while. Yes, its been quite lively this in a while. Yes, its been quite lively. This is in a while. 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That day, it did, change the course of my life. It is moment. That day, it did, change the course of my life. It is a moment. That day, it did, change the course of my life. It is a Life Course of my life. It is a life changing game. It was described then as the £90 million game, but it was more than that for us all. The Season comes more than that for us all. The Season comes to more than that for us all. The Season comes to an more than that for us all. The Season comes to an inevitable conclusion for swansea city. The Heartbreak Conclusion for swansea city. The heartbreak of conclusion for swansea city. The heartbreak of Relegation Conclusion for swansea city. Tte heartbreak of relegation followed conclusion for swansea city. Tt9 heartbreak of relegation followed as seven Season-stay'>Season Stay in the Premier League. Now the chance to return. It would mean everything, wouldnt it . 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A win would see brentford into can do and when. A win would see brentford into the can do and when. A win would see brentford into the premier can do and when. A win would see brentford into the Premier League for the very first time. They were beaten finalist last year. In fact, they failed in their last nine play off efforts. What a time to change that. Wembley can be cruel, but it can also bring those unimaginable riches. That famous arch, a gateway to the big stage. Now, for centuries, bowls has been one of the most popular sports in the land, but there are now fears the sport will die out unless more younger players take it up. Club membership numbers were already falling before the pandemic, and bowls england says theres been a further 15 fall due to the effects of coronavirus. So this weekend theyre starting the fight back, With bowls big weekend an initiative in england to get people of all ages to try the sport. Ive been to colchester this week to see for myself. Rolling back into action after the most difficult of years, Colchester Bowling club has been going over a century but no more than ever like most clubs it needs new younger players to ensure a long term future. They are soldiering on here, but across the board following emma sheppard, made worse by the pandemic, mean some club having to pull out of local leagues because they cant make up Teams to compete any more. T they cant make up Teams to compete an more. ~ , any more. I think it will ust die out, any more. I think it will ust die out. Than i any more. I think it will ust die out, thats the h any more. I think it willjust die out, thats the concern. Any more. I think it willjust die out, thats the concern. When l any more. I think it willjust die l out, thats the concern. When we join 13 years ago we had 120 members and now we only have in the 405. Most of them i would say, 85 , are over 70. ~ ,. , � , over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim. Over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim we over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim. We dont over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim. We dont last over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim. We dont last forever over 70. The Lockdown Hasnt helped the claim. We dont last forever and | the claim. We dont last forever and getting the claim. We dont last forever and getting members now is very difficult getting members now is very difficult because people like to be indoors difficult because people like to be indoors. , , difficult because people like to be indoors. , ,. , indoors. Last century, the sport was thrivinr. Indoors. Last century, the sport was thriving. Sailors indoors. Last century, the sport was thriving. Sailors here indoors. Last century, the sport was thriving. Sailors here in indoors. Last century, the sport was thriving. Sailors here in plymouth i thriving. Sailors here in plymouth playing in memory of sir francis drake, who famously finished the game despite the approaching spanish armada. fin Game despite the approaching spanish armada. , , , ,. Armada. On plymouth who were once labelled, seamen armada. On plymouth who were once labelled, seamen still armada. On plymouth who were once labelled, seamen still match armada. On plymouth who were once labelled, seamen still match their labelled, seamen still match their skills. It labelled, seamen still match their skills. , , skills. It is not the first time that pulse skills. It is not the first time that pulse has skills. It is not the first time that pulse has survived skills. It is not the first time i that pulse has survived threats skills. It is not the first time that pulse has survived threats to its future. For centuries, kings and queens passed a law sTopping the lower classes from plan, they wanted people to concentrate on archery skills, more useful in war, and they saw polls as well as an excuse for unlawful gatherings and conspiracies, not you my friend, not you, of course. Now, the image couldnt be more different. It is the quintessential english game, yet the quintessential english game, yet the image as part of the problem. But there is new hope that the sport cannot attract more younger players. Coming to the rescue the likes of 33 year old England Star and National Champion at morris. Hate 33yearold England Star and National Champion at morris. We are here to give National Champion at morris. We are here to give full National Champion at morris. We are here to give full to National Champion at morris. We are here to give full to go, National Champion at morris. We are here to give full to go, right . National champion at morris. We are here to give full to go, right . He here to give full to go, right . He is working tirelessly to get school pupils involved. The is working tirelessly to get school pupils involved. Pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side and pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side and it pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side and it will pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side and it will all pupils involved. The bulls have a heavy side and it will all be pupils involved. The bulls have a| heavy side and it will all be spent on a slight arc towards the heavy side of the ball. There is a jacked on the other end and the aim is to finish as close as you can. Indeed, it was a School Finish as close as you can. Indeed, it was a School Taster Finish as close as you can. Indeed, it was a School Taster Session finish as close as you can. Indeed, it was a School Taster Session that| it was a School Taster Session that got out into the sport and he was just 11. It got out into the sport and he was ust11. , , , got out into the sport and he was ust11. ,. , ,. , i. Just 11. It is a game for anyone, ou just 11. It is a game for anyone, you dont just 11. It is a game for anyone, you dont have just 11. It is a game for anyone, you dont have to just 11. It is a game for anyone, you dont have to be just 11. It is a game for anyone, you dont have to be athletic. L just 11. It is a game for anyone, i you dont have to be athletic. Men and ladies compete on a level playing field. In hopefully, the lockdown might be a benefit to the sport because night is a time when people are looking to reintroduce themselves to society and things like that. , like that. Over the next three days, and it is at like that. Over the next three days, and it is at the like that. Over the next three days, and it is at the heart like that. Over the next three days, and it is at the heart of like that. Over the next three days, and it is at the heart of the like that. Over the next three days, and it is at the heart of the big i and it is at the heart of the big Bulls Weekend Initiative to get new people playing. Don, for that role. Over 650 clubs in england will be throwing open their doors, offering free sessions, building up interest ahead of the sport was not big showcase, the commonwealth games in birmingham next year. £31 birmingham next year. Our commonwealth birmingham next year. Qt commonwealth games squad, the average age is 33. It is a myth that the sport is only for all people and we are doing our best to show people thatis we are doing our best to show people that is not the truth. The whole family can come down, all ages are able to play at the same level. Other independent initiatives before the pandemic included festival, shorter games played in bare feet, that idea from australia. While this week the student from colchester kept their shoes on, didnt take long to change their perceptions. T long to change their perceptions. I was surprised With the lot, generally. At first i was like, m. But now im like, yes. T generally. At first i was like, m. But now im like, yes. Generally. At first i was like, m. But now im like, yes. I thought the jamie but now im like, yes. I thought the Jamie Edwards but now im like, yes. I thought the Jamie Edwards only but now im like, yes. I thought the Jamie Edwards only for but now im like, yes. I thought the Jamie Edwards only for the but now im like, yes. I thought the Jamie Edwards only for the older. Jamie edwards only for the older generation and that young people wouldnt generation and that young people wouldnt let as much, but since i have wouldnt let as much, but since i have been wouldnt let as much, but since i have been here i realise it is an amazing have been here i realise it is an amazing Sport And Something i will continue amazing Sport And Something i will continue on With. Continue on With. Other sports are uuite like continue on With. Other sports are quite like rough continue on With. Other sports are quite like rough and continue on With. Other sports are quite like rough and happy continue on With. Other sports are quite like rough and happy but i continue on With. Other sports are | quite like rough and happy but this was quite quite like rough and happy but this was quite nice quite like rough and happy but this was quite nice. Was quite nice. There is nice, and then there was quite nice. There is nice, and then there is was quite nice. There is nice, and then there is a was quite nice. There is nice, and then there is a showdown was quite nice. There is nice, and then there is a showdown With i was quite nice. There is nice, and i then there is a showdown With irene. To get us into the spirit of the bulls but again, she challenged me to the best of three ends to prove that while it is a sport you can complain straightaway, it takes years of practice to master the skill and consistency. And even when i got close, Shejust Skill and consistency. And even when i got close, she just knocked skill and consistency. And even when i got close, shejust knocked me away. Winning 4 0. There is no substitute for experience. Yes, well done, irene. 700 clubs are opening up forfree yes, well done, irene. 700 clubs are opening up for free sessions. And while there is a big campaign starting next month, and in scotland, and a big week at the fixtures in northern ireland, as well. Ourwonderful fixtures in northern ireland, as well. Our wonderful viewers have proven themselves again this morning. Earlier on, you made a point about the sale Rugby Club. Wrongly, A5 Point about the sale Rugby Club. Wrongly, as it turned out. As it turned out they were seven brothers from three different families. Liam Mcdermott 5aid from three different families. Liam mcdermott said the same. This is league Rugby Club first Team. Four sets of brothers. They are not quite the winners. The winners were a Team of rugby sevens in cornwall made up of rugby sevens in cornwall made up of seven brothers from the same family, the vivian family in the 19905. So 19905. 50 100 19905. So 100 make up. That is amazing. Thank you, mike. Thank you to everyone who got in touch about that. Its been 20 years since the rnli first began providing Beach Lifeguard services as a Trial Project on five beaches in the south west. Since then, its expanded to 240 coastlines across the uk, and With more People Holidaying at home, the charity is expecting its busiest ever summer. John danks reports. 60 years ago, youd be fortunate if life savers like these came to your rescue. Newsreel before holiday crowds throng these beaches, thejeep rescuers combine motorised modernity With time honoured technique. Lifeguarding at beaches was a patchwork affair, largely made up of Surf Life saving clubs and Council Run services. Whistle. These days, at 90 of the south wests beaches, one organisation is keeping a watchful eye for our safety. The tide is pushing up. It can pull these bathers to the side, the sandbank, and over into the rip, so we like to keep them at the centre at all times. Fistral in newquay was one of five beaches included in a Trial Run of Rnli Lifeguard Cover in 2001. Back then we spoke to andy ferris, who is still lifeguarding today. I think in that first year, when we were looking at the five different areas, there was quite a spread of different areas that were selected, and then to think now that pretty much a fair chunk of the coastline, certainly the south West Coastline, is all consistent i think is, yeah, its really testament to those early years to show that it worked and that actually there was real value in doing it. When the rnli took over they really sort of brought together all their life saving expertise and also drew on the expertise that was already on the coastline. Technologies move on, equipment changes. The End Goal is still the same, but obviously, a big part of our work now is prevention. I would say probably 90 of what we do on the beaches is sTopping incidents happening. Over the last 20 years, they have dealt With almost 230,000 incidents in the region, a number which undoubtedly would have been much higher if interventions hadnt taken place. The most rewarding part is certainly knowing that you have helped prevent incidents from happening, especially if it could potentially be a serious one. When a member of the public thanks you, it is such a great feeling. You know you are doing something right. How lovely to see those blue skies down in cornwall. Where are you taking us With your picture . Dorset. Isnt this lovely . The sunshine i5 dorset. Isnt this lovely . The sunshine is out in dorset. There is a better clarity around for some of us, but the emphasis is With a drier picture as we go through the day to day. Lots of sunshine this Bank Holiday weekend, and lots of warmth starting to develop. The cloud is turning and braking. Through the rest of the day more sunshine will come through. There could be an isolated shower, but it will be very hit and miss. With The Sunshine, the temperatures are likely to peek into the low 205 in the afternoon. Very pleasant indeed. For the rest of the Bank Holiday weekend, you will not be disappointed. The emphasis is With dry, settle, sunny weather and increasingly warmer a5 With dry, settle, sunny weather and increasingly warmer as we head towards Bank Holiday monday. We could see temperatures into the mid 205. We havent seen temperatures like that since march. The finaL Day of may looks likely to not disappoint. A couple whose son was killed after a driverfailed to properly secure a trailer to his vehicle are pleading With people to carry out safety checks if theyre heading away this Bank Holiday. Donna and Scott Hussey lost their three year old son, freddie, in the crash seven years ago and have since been campaigning for better regulations for towed vehicles. Theyve been speaking to liz beacon. Were doing it for freddie because he was special and, and weve missed out on so much and wejust want him to be proud of us and keep his name out there, he cant be forgotten. Freddie hussey was three years old when a two Tonne Trailer came loose and ploughed into him. If i get a Phone Call and im at at work now, from donna, ill still say whats the matter . I wont say hello, its whats wrong . Thats seven years on. Since that awful moment, Donna And Scott havent sTopped campaigning for tighter regulation. Theres gotta be a deterrent for people and they need to know that if theyre going out, its gotta be safe. You wont get into a faulty car so why tow a faulty trailer . But there are still accidents every day. A shocking reminder of what can go wrong as people set off on the roads for the Bank Holiday. If you read the back, youll see the reason why were doing it. A three year old boy called Freddie Hussey was killed when the trailer came off of a land rover. Every day, the Driver And Vehicle Standards Agency carries out spot checks. Very good idea. Excellent idea, in fact. Friend of mine up the road from where i live, he had exactly that he came out of a Caravan Site and the caravan went off on an angle across the road. Luckily it didnt hit anybody, but it couldve killed someone. I was a Bit Scaredl driving the trailer. Ive never driven i a trailer anyway, so. Im more than happy to be sTopped at any time. Right hand indicator, and foot break, hold it down. The Team'>Inspection Team believe one in six caravans and four in ten small trailers have serious safety problems. Some people just dont check their vehicles and its my quite shocking sometimes, some of the tyres are bald, braking systems, i mean, some of the stuff you can just see straightaway and you think, well, why didnt you see that . You know, youre in control of that vehicle, you should be aware of whats going on With that vehicle, make sure its safe. The Driver And Vehicle Standards Agency have been in this spot for four hours and in that time theyve sTopped 30 vehicles. Theyll be doing spot checks like this every day throughout the summer. The Hussey Family welcome whats happening but they wont sTop campaigning until there are annual checks on all towed vehicles. If youre going to tow a trailer, whether youre doing it for a living or going on holiday, just make sure its hooked up properly, make sure what youre taking out is safe because what happened to freddie, it was a professional driver, he should have known it wasnt connected. He shouldnt have took that chance. Its a clear message to all those who tow caravans and trailers, from a family who wont give up in their fight for some good to come out of their darkest hour. Liz beacon, Bbc News. Whenever we speak to someone who has lost a child, we have to say a huge thank you for talking to us, it is never easy. Blackpool� s historic Opera House is re opening its doors for the first time this year, With a night of comedy and laughter. This weekend will see a special bill headlined by Entertainer Bobby Davro and were pleased to say bobby joins us now. Hello, bobby and at very good morning to you, charlie and nina. Taste morning to you, charlie and nina. We are just morning to you, charlie and nina. We arejust admiring your morning to you, charlie and nina. We are just admiring your knitwear. Yeah, its my dad is michaeljumper. Is it really . Bless him. It is, ive been wearing his clothes. He passed away unfortunately injanuary, and it is a way of keeping me connected With him, somehow. It is a way of keeping me connected With him, somehow. Absolutely, and wh not . I With him, somehow. Absolutely, and why not . I love With him, somehow. Absolutely, and why not . I love that With him, somehow. Absolutely, and why not . I love that you With him, somehow. Absolutely, and why not . I love that you are With him, somehow. Absolutely, and why not . I love that you are saying l why not . I love that you are saying that while smiling, because your dad died injanuary. He was in a Care Home. Like lots of other people, that presented real challenges for you, didnt it . Tt that presented real challenges for you. Didnt it . You, didnt it . It has been a terrible year. You, didnt it . It has been a terrible year. You you, didnt it . It has been a terrible year. You have i you, didnt it . It has been a terrible year. You have to i you, didnt it . It has been a i terrible year. You have to look at everything positively, Glass Half full, thats me now. Sadly, we lost him injanuary. The hardest part was, he didnt have covid, nothing like that, the difficult part was we could go and visit him. That was bad form. I miss him every day. He is up there looking down on me now, that is the way i look at it. T me now, that is the way i look at it. ,. , , , it. I just wanted to give you the opportunity. It. I just wanted to give you the opportunity, because it. I just wanted to give you the opportunity, because i it. I just wanted to give you the opportunity, because i just i it. Ijust wanted to give you the| opportunity, because ijust read this, your dad was an amazing achiever, wasnt he . He had significant sporting career. Yes, indeed. Significant sporting career. Yes, indeed he significant sporting career. Yes, indeed. He was significant sporting career. Yes, indeed. He was a significant sporting career. Yes, indeed. He was a british significant sporting career. T9 indeed. He was a british Motor Champion back in the 19505. I want to bejust like my dad and win a Gold Medal in the olympics. He didnt quite make it, he finished sector. It is an awkward delay. So, you return to the stage, finally. Tie return to the stage, finally. He would return to the stage, finally. H9 would love it. I have not had a job of work life, ive done stuff on zoom and some writing, im always writing material and practising staff. He would love this because my dad used to come and see all of my shoes. I cant wait to get back. And physically excited about doing it in the Opera House. Way back when i was 2021 had a big show up there. I came out as an novice and i died and my proverbial. I walked Off To the sound of my own feet. Although i have succeeded there since then, it always makes me feel a bit nervous, but I Cant wait to get back on. There has been no work at all for us entertainers. I opened my Diary Yesterday and got snow blind. I cant wait to get on there. We have a fantastic show. It is contemporary. It goes under jongleurs comedy club. My friend has taken it over and we will be there Tomorrow Night at 7 30pm, and on Bank Holiday monday. I have my old mate, shaun williamson, barry from eastenders. Fat barry, a5 mate, shaun williamson, barry from eastenders. Fat barry, as he was telling me yesterday. He says he has lost a bit of weight now. I think it got pushed off a cliff, didnt he . Yes, he met a sticky end. Tie got pushed off a cliff, didnt he . Yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little bit yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little bit of yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little bit of weight. Yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little bit of weight. He i yes, he met a sticky end. He has lost a little bit of weight. He will| lost a little bit of weight. He will be to compere and sing a few songs. Then we have the crazy comedy company, where charan up to modern slap by company. I havent seen them work yet, but im sure they are very funny. And we also have billy pearce, he is a very funny man. Then an entry bow, and Bobby Davro comes on i will be doing the impressions, having a laugh. Ill be doing michael mcintyre, alan carr, cliff richard for the old days. I cant wait to get back on, because laughter is the best medicine. Tt is laughter is the best medicine. It is like to have laughter is the best medicine. It is like to have stirred up a Years Worth of energy as it is coming out. Wonderful tribute to your dad wearing that this morning. Goad wonderful tribute to your dad wearing that this morning. Good to catch u wearing that this morning. Good to catch up With wearing that this morning. Good to catch up With you. Wearing that this morning. Good to catch up With you. Thank wearing that this morning. Good to catch up With you. Thank you i wearing that this morning. Good to catch up With you. Thank you so i catch up With you. Thank you so much. Make sure you come along and see the show over the weekend. Lots of love. Thats all from us for today. Roger and sima will be With you tomorrow. Goodbye. This is Bbc News. This is Bbc News. These are the latest headlines to international norms. These are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. In the uk and around the world. Further sanctions on belarus further sanctions on belarus as the us calls the diverting as the us calls the diverting of a Passenger Plane an affront of a Passenger Plane an affront to international norms. Thousands of Manchester City and chelsea fans are in portugal where the Teams meet for the Champions League final. The six trillion dollar plan. President biden pushes the biggest Spending Programme since World War ii to Try And Reboot americas economy. The bottom line is this. The biden economic plan is working. Weve had record job creation

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