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Is what you are hearing now. Well have reaction from News/kabul-and-westminster'>Kabul And Westminster and speak to afghan refugees. Good morning, a fresh warning about a shortage of seasonal workers and how a failure to harvest hops liNews/ke-t'>Ke These would affect the price of your pint at the pumps. Sarah storey makes history in tokyo as she claims her sixteenth News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal becoming britainsjoint most successful paralympian of all time. Good morning, today it is going to be cloudy, good morning, today it is going to be cloudy, News/with-'>With good morning, today it is going to be cloudy, News/with-'>With some good morning, today it is going to be cloudy, News/with-'>With some light good morning, today it is going to be cloudy, News/with-'>With some News/light-rain'>Light Rain,. 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All the details later. Western scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. All the details later in| ireland. All the details later in the programme its News/tuesday-31st'>Tuesday 31st august. Our top story. 20 years since american troops invaded afghanistan, the united states has ended its News/military-involvement'>Military Involvement in the country. The last flight carrying troops took offjust before midnight in kabul, marking News/the-end'>The End of the usas News/longest-war'>Longest War and once again leaving the taliban in charge. Our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. The last american soldier to leave afghanistan News/major-general'>Major General News/chris-donoghue'>Chris Donoghue boarding a cargo plane, the final flight out of kabul. A hugely symbolic moment bringing to an end the us mission that started shortly after the News/september-11th'>September 11th attacks in 2001. As the c 17 disappeared into the night sky, on the ground the taliban celebrated News/with-'>With News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire and fireworks. A victory for them, following two decades of international engagement in the country and recent weeks marked by violence, bloodshed and chaotic scenes in kabul. The us News/with-'>Withdrawal follows frantic efforts over the past 18 days to fly 123,000 people out of afghanistan, including 6,000 us citizens. This has been a massive military, diplomatic and humanitarian undertaking, one of the most difficult in our News/nations-history'>Nations History and an extraordinary feat of logistics and News/co-ordination'>Co Ordination under some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable. During the evacuations, 13 us News/service-members'>Service Members were killed in an attack on News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport by isk a local branch of islamic state. The us now faces questions over a News/drone-attack'>Drone Attack on suspected militants, which also claimed the lives of 10 afghan civilians, including children. Up to 200 americans are believed still to be in the country. Look, theres a lot of heartbreak associated News/with-'>With this departure. We did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out, but i think if we stayed another 10 days we wouldnt have gotten everybody out that we wanted to get out and would still be people who would be disappointed News/with-'>With that. Its a tough situation. The us and its allies are now facing up to the taliban being in charge of afghanistan and the prospect of building a difficult diplomatic News/relationship-one'>Relationship One that the americans say will not be based on trust. Within minutes of that final us flight out of kabul, the taliban were in control of the airport, apparently in a rea assuring mood. Apparently in a reassuring mood. Translation my message to the public and to the mujahideen is they must not go for gunfire, they must celebrate this happiness by worshipping the god. In the meantime the talibans also taken control of abandoned us military hardware, including armoured vehicles and aircraft News/left-behind'>Left Behind during the News/with-'>Withdrawal. The americans say the equipment� s been decommissioned or rendered useless. But for the taliban, this is another strong symbol of their new found power. As the final us flight departed at midnight, taliban supporters took to the streets to celebrate. 0ur chief international News/correspondent-lyse-doucet'>Correspondent Lyse Doucet has this assessment of what lies ahead. Well listen, i mean, listen. Gun fire. Well listen, i mean, listen. Gun flre there well listen, i mean, listen. Gun fire. There is well listen, i mean, listen. Gun fire. There is tracer well listen, i mean, listen. Gun fire. 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There is News/tracer-fire'>Tracer Fire in the air, the guns are going off, you can see the tracerfire air, the guns are going off, you can see the News/tracer-fire'>Tracer Fire going up air, the guns are going off, you can see the tracerfire going up in air, the guns are going off, you can see the News/tracer-fire'>Tracer Fire going up in the night sky. All day we had heard the american News/war-planes'>War Planes circling the city, flying low, as we thought the last american flights were taking off. But it is now the News/31st-august'>31st August, in afghanistan, the day that president News/joe-biden'>Joe Biden said the News/american-military-mission'>American Military Mission, the 20 News/year-engagement'>Year Engagement by us led nato forces would formally end and this what is youre hearing now, the eruption of News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire by taliban supporters in the city of kabul. The taliban says the us News/with-'>Withdrawal handed afghanistan complete independence. But many are fearful that they could see a return to the brutal regime of 20 years ago. Lyse has this report. A new, uncertain chapter starts for a nation of nearly a0 million people, a country which has seen more than a0 years of war. For some, News/the-end'>The End of this unprecedented airlift will deepen their News/fear-theyll'>Fear Theyll be News/left-behind'>Left Behind, at risk from taliban reprisals, unable to live under taliban rule. Those who support the taliban will welcome the establishment of an islamic system, News/with-'>With rules governing every aspect of their lives, and for millions more in one of poorest countries on earth it will be yet another day of trying to make ends meet, of hoping against hope that the world will keep its promise not to forget the people of afghanistan, no matter whos in charge. The News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has promised that international leaders will continue to pressure the taliban to ensure people who want to leave afghanistan can do so safely. In a News/draft-resolution'>Draft Resolution adopted News/on-monday'>On Monday evening, the un News/security-council'>Security Council also urged the taliban not to allow afghanistan to become a base for terrorism. News/0ur-chief-political-correspondent'>0ur Chief Political Correspondent News/adam-fleming'>Adam Fleming joins us now. Adam, what is the government hoping to achieve . Good morning, we will be speaking to the News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary later, what do you think the government is News/hope-tiger-chooef'>Hope Tiger Chooef . Hoping to achieve . The first to say is that the resolution, is the fact that it exists, News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia did not vote for it, but they did not prevent it. So the international community can say it is kind of talking News/with-'>With one voice in relation to the taliban. The second thing is it is the start of a process, that is how the uks ambassador described it. And the international community will be monitoring what the taliban says and does and linking that to News/actions-int'>Actions Int says and does and linking that to actions in tfuture. Perhaps, around access by the taliban to afghan financial assets that have been frozen around the world. This resolution is silent what the international community will do if they dont live up to their word. And there is a way to work out if the resolution is having an effect and it is whether the hundreds or thousands of afghans News/with-'>With the right to settle in other countries, because they helped other countries when they were in afghanistan, whether those people can actually make from it their homes to the border and into neighbouring countries and on to Safe Passage, because the diplomats who were working on this resolution say that is their priority and we will see News/with-'>With our own eyes at looking at the reports whether the taliban is actually allowing that to happen. Thank you. Throughout the programme will assess what this means. Lets News/take-a-look'>Take A Look at todays front pages. The News/with-'>Withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan dominates the front pages. Chaos and bloodshed is the headline in the guardian. Were in charge now, says the sun, alongside a picture of taliban militants posing News/with-'>With their weapons behind a News/uk-police'>Uk Police helmet and us state trooper� s hat. The paper says the photo was taken in the former british News/police-training-headquarters'>Police Training Headquarters in kabul. The times has a picture of two children said to be among those killed in a us drone strike News/on-sunday'>On Sunday. It leads on a leak of pentagon notes suggesting the us kept open a gate at News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport, despite the risk of a terror attack, to help the british evacuation. Government sources told the paper that us officials were trying to shift the blame. And the view from the states. The washington News/posts-headline'>Posts Headline reads simply america exits afghanistan. Inside the Newspapers there is a lot, if you continue buy a Newspaper, of analysis of what it mean and what questions it leaves to be asked and answered as well. 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This is fun about the dairies. Make a proper list. This is fun about the rolling dairies. Make a proper list. This is fun about the rolling stones, dairies. Make a proper list. This is| fun about the rolling stones, there are superfans and superfans. This man is matt and he has spent millions of pounds on memorabilia of thing are stones. He has seen them 200 times in 28 countries, spent millions on his collection. He is from london and he is matt lee, apparently the greatest rolling News/stones-fan'>Stones Fan and holds the News/guiness-world-record'>Guiness World Record for having the biggest collection of stones memorabilia. Last week there were some lovely tributes to charlie watts. It was lovely to see how people in the industry not only appreciated his talent, butjust the person he was and what he thought to the stones and what he thought to the stones and how he was respected in the wider industry. And one other story, thatis wider industry. And one other story, that is still being talked about is the return of ronaldo to News/manchester-united'>Manchester United. Tt the return of ronaldo to News/manchester-united'>Manchester United. , , united. It even made the News in my house. United. It even made the News in my house even united. It even made the News in my house even on united. It even made the News in my house. Even on holiday united. It even made the News in my house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . United. It even made the News in my house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some| house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some aers house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some a ers are house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking up house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking up on house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking up on this, house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking up on this, he house. Even on News/holiday-week'>Holiday Week . Some papers are picking up on this, he is l papers are picking up on this, he is now 36 and back at News/manchester-united'>Manchester United. The deal is expected to be worth around News/five-hundred'>Five Hundred grand a week, say some, he says he plans to play into his 405. He has a rigorous regime, where you know nobody entirely know5, regime, where you know nobody entirely knows, but he eats seven times a day. All brought to him in a carefully calculated what he eats and how he eats and he looks after himself. If anyone can go on it is him. � , , ~ himself. If anyone can go on it is him. � , , , , , himself. If anyone can go on it is him. Lets talk about one of our main stories. A huge News/rescue-operation'>Rescue Operation is taking place in the us state of louisiana, which was struck by News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida News/on-sunday'>On Sunday. Re5cue workers and volunteers are using boats and aircraft to find people trapped by floods along the News/mississippi-river'>Mississippi River. News/0ur-correspondent-nada'>0ur Correspondent Nada tawfik has the latest from News/new-orleans'>New Orleans. Ida has transformed 5treet5 into waterways, News/trapping-5ome'>Trapping 5ome residents in the worst affected parts of louisiana. Volunteer search teams known as the cajun navy have been out trying to reach the most desperate. Even on dry land, many were overwhelmed by the damage to their homes, to their lives. Ive got nothing. All i got here, i got a backpack News/with-'>With a few clothes in, in case i had to run out. But i didnt know where. I didnt know where. I would end up in. So ijust stayed here. Its the worrying i dont like. But when youre away youre worried too, because you dont know what youre coming back to. Im just happy here and i thought of what i need to do to start all over again. Its a lot. More resources are beginning to pour into the region. 5,000 News/national-guard'>National Guard members have been deployed to help local authorities. The storm has News/left-behind'>Left Behind a massive mess, nearly News/one-million'>One Million households in louisiana are still News/with-'>Without power. On monday, crew5 from the News/energy-company'>Energy Company began repair5 where it was safe. Still it could take weeks before things are up and running again. Ida was one of the most powerful storms to hit the united states. It is certainly one residents here will not soon forget. Lets speak now to patrick andras, who is in News/new-orleans'>New Orleans. And to News/alessandra-jerolleman'>Alessandra Jerolleman who is an expert in News/emergency-management'>Emergency Management at new 0rlean5� tulane university, who joins us from arkansas. Good morning to both of you, thank you for being News/with-'>With us on News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast today. What was it like actually getting out of News/new-orleans'>New Orleans, destroyed that to us . Destroyed that to us . Well, when i was first leaving, destroyed that to us . Well, when i was first leaving, there destroyed that to us . Well, when i was first leaving, there were destroyed that to us . Well, when i was first leaving, there were long l was first leaving, there were long lines at the gas station, a good bit of traffic. Fortunately i headed north so it cleared up a bit, but several friends and colleagues headed west towards texas and some of them ended up having to turn around because it was taking too long and they were concerned they would run out of gas. Me long and they were concerned they would run out of gas. Would run out of gas. We can see ictures would run out of gas. We can see pictures of would run out of gas. We can see pictures of whats would run out of gas. We can see pictures of whats happening would run out of gas. We can see pictures of whats happening in l would run out of gas. We can see i pictures of whats happening in the last few hours and you are new islands. Patrick, you are still there. What is the moment . Its there. What is the moment . Its dark. I there. What is the moment . Its dark l stayed there. What is the moment . Its dark. I stayed for News/hurricane-katrina'>Hurricane Katrina and this dark. I stayed for News/hurricane-katrina'>Hurricane Katrina and this is dark. I stayed for News/hurricane-katrina'>Hurricane Katrina and this is completely different. Part of and this is completely different. Part of the city, especially downtown, had the power back after a bit of time downtown, had the power back after a bit of time after katrina. Right now, bit of time after katrina. Right now. I bit of time after katrina. Right now, News/1-million'>1 Million people are News/with-'>Without power now, News/1-million'>1 Million people are News/with-'>Without power in now, News/1-million'>1 Million people are News/with-'>Without power in the News/new-orleans'>New Orleans area. This is a completely different situation. They have is a completely different situation. They have to get them all back right now and they have to get them all back right now and its they have to get them all back right now and its complete mess. Obviously ou are now and its complete mess. Obviously you are struggling now and its complete mess. Obviously you are struggling News/with-'>With now and its complete mess. Obviously you are struggling News/with-'>With your you are struggling News/with-'>With your News/electricity-supply'>Electricity Supply at the moment, as we can see. How does this compare to some of the tropical storms and hurricanes who have seen in the past . Obviously, everyone here will remember News/hurricane-katrina'>Hurricane Katrina. Everyone in News/new-orleans'>New Orleans will certainly remember that. Remember that. The biggest difference remember that. The biggest difference News/with-'>With remember that. The biggest difference News/with-'>With katrina remember that. The biggest difference News/with-'>With katrina was i remember that. The biggest i difference News/with-'>With katrina was the News/levees-difference'>Levees Difference News/with-'>With katrina was the levees broke and you had flooding in most of levees broke and you had flooding in most of the levees broke and you had flooding in most of the city. This time, the levees most of the city. This time, the levees held, which was a good thing, but the levees held, which was a good thing, but the News/transmission-lines'>Transmission Lines evidently fell into but the News/transmission-lines'>Transmission Lines evidently fell into the News/mississippi-river'>Mississippi River and coast fell into the News/mississippi-river'>Mississippi River and News/coast-guards'>Coast Guards are trying to get to that News/coast-guards'>Coast Guards are trying to get to that. Theyve had to shut down that part of that. Theyve had to shut down that part of the that. Theyve had to shut down that part of the river. You have to rebuild part of the river. You have to rebuild the infrastructure for the whole city, this is something where you are whole city, this is something where you are looking at weeks or a month for the you are looking at weeks or a month for the entire city of News/new-orleans'>New Orleans to get for the entire city of News/new-orleans'>New Orleans to get their power back. To get their power back. Talking about there to get their power back. Talking about there News/with-'>With to get their power back. Talking about there News/with-'>With patrick to get their power back. Talking about there News/with-'>With patrick about i about there News/with-'>With patrick about News/hurricane-katrina'>Hurricane Katrina, this is obviously on the anniversary as well. Yourjob looks at the impact of disasters in local communities. There will be hardest hit by this . Local communities. There will be hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida, the hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida. The weight hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida, News/the-weight'>The Weight came hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida, News/the-weight'>The Weight came into hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida, News/the-weight'>The Weight came into land, hardest hit by this . Well, News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida, News/the-weight'>The Weight came into land, it i ida, News/the-weight'>The Weight came into land, it was News/south-west'>South West of the city of News/new-orleans'>New Orleans, many of the coastal communities down there are absolutely devastated. There are local indigenous peoples. Its a big concern that those are areas where it is still difficult to do rescues and get access. Beyond that, anytime there is a disaster we have consistently seen the people more vulnerable prior to the event have a more difficult time recovering. For people who perhaps are News/living-paycheque'>Living Paycheque to paycheque, people who were already struggling News/with-'>With housing, the hurricane and its aftermath, this prolonged power outages, its really only going to increase those impacts. Outages, its really only going to increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back to increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back to you, increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back to you, what increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back to you, what is increase those impacts. Patrick, to come back to you, what is the come back to you, what is the biggest need in News/new-orleans'>New Orleans . Who is leading the News/attention-and-care'>Attention And Care of those services who obviously in the coming days will be crucial to so many . T coming days will be crucial to so man . , , , , , coming days will be crucial to so man . , , , , , many . I would have to echo what she said, absolutely. Many . I would have to echo what she said, absolutely. A many . I would have to echo what she said, absolutely. A lot many . I would have to echo what she said, absolutely. A lot of many . I would have to echo what she said, absolutely. A lot of people said, absolutely. A lot of people who dont said, absolutely. A lot of people who dont have the funds to evacuate, there are many parts of News/new-orleans'>New Orleans who cant afford to get out, News/new-orleans'>New Orleans who cant afford to get out. So News/new-orleans'>New Orleans who cant afford to get out. So i News/new-orleans'>New Orleans who cant afford to get out, so i would agree. There is stuff out, so i would agree. There is stuff needed right now. Meals are being stuff needed right now. Meals are being moved in, but that needs to happen being moved in, but that needs to happen now. The longer the power is out, happen now. The longer the power is out. You happen now. The longer the power is out, you have the need is here to help out, you have the need is here to help the out, you have the need is here to help the people because they will need food and water, so much stuff. We just need food and water, so much stuff. We just hope that things move quick, its important. I we just hope that things move quick, its important its important. I dont how broadly ou can its important. I dont how broadly you can speak its important. I dont how broadly you can speak about its important. I dont how broadly you can speak about this, its important. I dont how broadly you can speak about this, but its important. I dont how broadly you can speak about this, but did | you can speak about this, but did you can speak about this, but did you get the feeling that quite a few people tried to leave, or have more people tried to leave, or have more people tried to stay than normal . Can you assess that for us . T people tried to stay than normal . Can you assess that for us . I would sa there can you assess that for us . I would say there was can you assess that for us . I would say there was a can you assess that for us . I would say there was a situation can you assess that for us . I would say there was a situation where can you assess that for us . I would say there was a situation where the mayorm say there was a situation where the mayorm this say there was a situation where the mayor. This was such a News/fast-moving-storm'>Fast Moving Storm mayor. This was such a News/fast-moving-storm'>Fast Moving Storm coming mayor. This was such a News/fast-moving-storm'>Fast Moving Storm coming in, 150 mph winds as it came storm coming in, 150 mph winds as it came in storm coming in, 150 mph winds as it came in new storm coming in, 150 mph winds as it came in. New orleans is the worst part of came in. New orleans is the worst part of the came in. New orleans is the worst part of the storm. The area to the southwest part of the storm. The area to the News/south-west'>South West was decimated. People did not have News/south-west'>South West was decimated. People did not have time to leave. There was not have time to leave. There was not time not have time to leave. There was not time for not have time to leave. There was not time for a mandatory evacuation. Thats not time for a mandatory evacuation. Thats the not time for a mandatory evacuation. Thats the tough situation. Everybody is still here and they really everybody is still here and they really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself. Thank really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself. Thank you really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself. Thank you to really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself. Thank you to you really cant go anywhere. Take care of yourself. Thank you to you both. The environmental campaigner, greta thunberg, says she will only attend the un climate News/change-conference'>Change Conference in glasgow later this year, if the event is safe and democratic. For her, that means ensuring participants from poorer countries are fully vaccinated and able to travel to take part. Our News/environment-correspondent'>Environment Correspondent News/kevin-keane'>Kevin Keane has more. She sailed across the atlantic twice to get to the last News/un-climate-conference'>Un Climate Conference in 2019, but this time shes not so sure. Greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. Hi, greta. In an interview for bbc scotland, i asked what was stopping herfrom coming. Well, of course, im not 100 sure yet. But if its considered safe and democratic, then i will of course there. I take it you mean by that that its accessible to the worlds poorer nations. How important and why is that to you . Because thats the essence of this meeting. It should be all about News/climate-justice'>Climate Justice and of course we cant achieve News/climate-justice'>Climate Justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. It wont be the first time greta has visited the uk. She addressed a large crowd in bristol last year before the pandemic, but it will be her first time in scotland. She famously clashed online News/with-'>With News/donald-trump'>Donald Trump and doesnt seem too impressed News/with-'>With his successor. The biden administration doesnt seem to taNews/ke-t'>Ke The News/climate-crisis'>Climate Crisis the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, so it shows that they are not ready to take action. And she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new News/oil-field'>Oil Field off shetland. I think that maybe summarises the whole situation that we are in. The fact that these kinds of countries who are actually hosting the cop is actually planning to expand fossil fuel infrastructure, to open up new News/oil-field'>Oil Fields and so on. What we want . Climate justice. With such a large following, News/gretas-absence'>Gretas Absence from cop26 will be felt. But she says if all participants are vaccinated and allowed to travel, so will she. Kevin keane, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Still to come. Vera and News/shetland-author'>Shetland Author News/ann-cleeves'>Ann Cleeves will be here, to tell us about a new News/tv-drama'>Tv Drama based on another of her novels and a News/community-project'>Community Project which prescribes reading to boost News/mental-health'>Mental Health. Well have that shortly and bring you the latest News and weather, but the time now is 6 23am. I noticed there was a bit of a chill in the air. I felt it. Good i noticed there was a bit of a chill in the air. Ifelt it. Good morning you are right. It is particularly chilly this morning across the News/central-highlands'>Central Highlands were News/last-night'>Last Night temperatures fell close to freezing. You will notice that if youre heading out. High pressure is firmly in charge of our News/weather-notjust-today'>Weather Notjust Today but for the next couple of days. So the forecast remains fairly similar. Chasing breaks in the cloud to find the sunshine. Today, cloudy for many others. Its not until we get to the weekend that News/high-pressure'>High Pressure loses its grip on our weather, low pressure comes on and then overnight saturday into sunday we start to see some showers and some rain. But especially so during the course of sunday. So a lot of Cloud Around this morning, some coastal mist as well. And also rather breezy down this News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline and also today through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. Now, through the day we will start to see a few breaks develop, but as you can see certainly a lot of cloud, so we could see a few breaks in parts of the News/south-east'>South East, for example, parts of north east england, but more likely in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and western and central parts of scotland. And dont forget News/with-'>With all this Cloud Around it will be thick enough for some patchy light News/rain-or-drizzle'>Rain Or Drizzle at times. Especially, but not exclusively, in the east. These are the temperatures along the News/north-sea'>North Sea coast, but it will feel chillier than the temperature suggest because of the News/onshore-breeze'>Onshore Breeze and were looking at top temperatures a day of 20 degrees. This evening and overnight, a repeat performance, more or less, News/last-night'>Last Night. A lot of Cloud Around, still breezy down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, also through the News/english-channel'>English Channel, including as far west as the News/south-coast'>South Coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall. Like News/last-night'>Last Night, there will be a slice of the highlands where the cloud remains broken and here temperatures will slip away to three or 4 degrees. And once again we will see some News/hill-fog'>Hill Fog and also some coastal mist. So thats how we start the day tomorrow. On that cloudy note. Now, where we have the News/clear-skies'>Clear Skies by night, we hang onto them by day, so again scotland favoured for some sunshine, not everywhere. Perhaps in brightness coming in over News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and again across some parts of southern england. We still have notjust that breeze coming in from the News/north-sea'>North Sea but also the News/english-channel'>English Channel and still the News/south-coast'>South Coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall. Tempter is nothing to News/write-home'>Write Home about, were looking at 1319 News/write-home'>Write Home about, were looking at 13 19 generally, but in the sunshine in News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland we could hit 21. Thursday, News/high-pressure'>High Pressure still very much dominating the weather, still a lot of cloud, perhaps not quite as breezy down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline. This highs of 20. I will have more weather later. Hello. This is breakfast News/with-'>With News/dan-walker'>Dan Walker and News/louise-minchin'>Louise Minchin. Coming up on breakfast this morning double amputee News/paul-ellis'>Paul Ellis joins us to share his experience of spending 13 hours crawling nine miles up snowdon all to raise money to send amputee children on holiday. Well also catch up News/with-'>With 11 year old News/drummer-nandi-bushell'>Drummer Nandi Bushell who has just returned from la after performing on stage News/with-'>With News/foo-fighters'>Foo Fighters. And � 805 News/punk-singer-toyah'>Punk Singer Toyah will be here to chat about her new album News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop which aims to cheer us all up post lockdown. Our main story this morning. After 20 years, the News/war-in-afghanistan'>War In Afghanistan is over. It ended as it started, News/with-'>With the taliban back in power. But what does this mean for the thousands of afghans whove left the country in fear of the new regime . We can speak to afghan journalist News/bilal-sarwary'>Bilal Sarwary who was evacuated last week leaving News/with-'>With just a change of clothes and his young family. Hejoins us now from doha. How do you feel, what is your assessment of this new beginning . Well, it is an News/epic-failure'>Epic Failure for the united states of america that after everything they have done of the last 20 years and all the other countries, including great britain, investments in blood and treasure, this is News/the-end'>The End result. The fact that the americans were evacuating at the 11th hour, the fact that they had to carry out drone strikes just outside of News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport, that tells you how the mission ended. I think it is also true that now the challenge for the taliban to transition from fighting into government, to transition from being a shadow government, being in isolation, to being an afghan News/government-and-state'>Government And State will start. How can the established relationships News/with-'>With the west were the seek legitimacy and international funding. We will have to see that. From what ive been observing, taliban fighters celebrating News/with-'>With gunfire News/last-night'>Last Night, taliban leaders appearing inside the international airport and declaring victory from their against united states, thats perhaps one thing. But to keep afghanistan functional from here on i think will be a massive challenge. Looking at pictures from yesterday and today, there is a cash crisis. You know, thousands of people are lining up outside of the banks in kabul and they can only News/with-'>Withdraw 200 per week, kabul and they can only News/with-'>Withdraw 200 perweek, if kabul and they can only News/with-'>Withdraw 200 per week, if they managed to do that, which is not enough to buy News/food-and-cooking'>Food And Cooking News/oil-and-gas'>Oil And Gas and stuff liNews/ke-t'>Ke That. In some ways, this is what happened in the 19905 when the russians basically left afghanistan, they were defeated at that time. People were lining up for fuel. Afghanistan is a country that has always imported News/rice-and-wheat'>Rice And Wheat for example, despite being an agricultural country, it relies on others for everything and the fighting started about eight or nine months ago at the peak of the harvest season. So our farmers lost all their harvest from, pomegranates, to wheat, to rice to cotton. Massive financial losses. Then we had a period where the fighting started and in areas like kandahar. At the moment, afghanistan is bankrupt, it is like no money, all of the reserves you know is basically freezed by the united states of america and we dont know what the former government may or may not have left. So this is an incredibly difficult and different challenge for the taliban than News/the-one'>The One that they were coping News/with-'>With over the last 20 years, which was they were launching a bloody insurgency. Tell us about the people, the friends, the family you have had to leave behind in afghanistan, what are you hearing from them and how concerned are you for them . T was concerned are you for them . I was sueakin concerned are you for them . I was speaking to concerned are you for them . I was speaking to at concerned are you for them . I was speaking to at least concerned are you for them . I was speaking to at least three concerned are you for them . I was speaking to at least three of concerned are you for them . T speaking to at least three of my friends that i had known over the last 20 years and three of them News/with-'>With their families vanished in that suicide attack. To be honest News/with-'>With you, it is that sort of heartbreaks that many afghans continue to go through, the sort of pain that this war has inflicted on us. As afghans a new generation of afghans. At the moment, im in touch News/with-'>With not only my friends, but also people i have known in my line of work for the last 20 years and one thing that continues to prevail in the minds and hearts of the people is News/fear-and-uncertainty'>Fear And Uncertainty and how the taliban can create an environment where they can basically send a positive message to the people will remain a challenge. At the moment, youre talking about afghans who have been extremely fearful of their painful past and extremely uncertain of an uncertain future. We will have to see how that work at News/the-end'>The End of the day 18 afghans will require food, because there is a risk of famine and how to get for News/example-food'>Example Food supplies before the winter comes in and the passes close i think will also be a massive challenge. All around the road ahead for afghanistan is one of economic hardships, one of uncertainty and one of bloodshed. T hardships, one of uncertainty and one of bloodshed. Hardships, one of uncertainty and one of bloodshed. I also, i mean in some ways. One of bloodshed. I also, i mean in some ways. You one of bloodshed. I also, i mean in some ways, you know one of bloodshed. I also, i mean in some ways, you know News/the-one'>The One of bloodshed. I also, i mean in some ways, you know the picture News/i-on'>I One of bloodshed. I also, i mean in i some ways, you know the picture you describe is desperate, what do you think should be done from the international News/community-point'>Community Point of view from now on, given the scale of what your talking about News/with-'>With the humanitarian issues . Absolutely, en. A. E humanitarian issues . Absolutely, engage News/with-'>With humanitarian issues . Absolutely, engage News/with-'>With the humanitarian issues . Absolutely, engage News/with-'>With the taliban, humanitarian issues . Absolutely, engage News/with-'>With the taliban, make i humanitarian issues . Absolutely, i engage News/with-'>With the taliban, make sure that the aid gets to people. But this is also you know the result of the many, many mistakes over the last many years. So this is not an overnight issue. The international community, including the united states continued to tell News/afghans-diplomacy'>Afghans Diplomacy would be the new News/chapter-and-money'>Chapter And Money will continue to keep coming to support the afghan people and now the united states will be operating from qatar and not kabul and other embassies will fool suit, because they dont feel safe. Even has to think about afghanistan in the context of 30 plus million people still living there. T the context of 30plus million people still living there. I want to ask News/ou-people'>Ou People still living there. I want to ask you as people still living there. I want to ask you as well, people still living there. I want to ask you as well, so people still living there. I want to ask you as well, so youre people still living there. I want to ask you as well, so youre in people still living there. I want to| ask you as well, so youre in doha News/with-'>With your family ask you as well, so youre in doha News/with-'>With yourfamily and ask you as well, so youre in doha News/with-'>With your family and how are you doing . With your family and how are you doin . , News/with-'>With your family and how are you doin . , , News/with-'>With your family and how are you doin . , doing . Not by choice. I was forced to abandon doing . Not by choice. I was forced to abandon my doing . Not by choice. I was forced to abandon my city, doing . Not by choice. I was forced to abandon my city, my doing . Not by choice. I was forced to abandon my city, my country, i doing . Not by choice. I was forced i to abandon my city, my country, my News/circle-of-friends'>Circle Of Friends and more importantly my passion to tell the people of afghanistan their story and tell the world their story. At the moment im here, im extremely lucky to be safe, especially News/with-'>With my family and my young daughter zola, we named her after peace. We are hoping to start our lives again from scratch somewhere in the world. Waiting for that. But we will continue to make sure that afghan journalism stays strong and it is preserved, everyone in afghan News/media-family'>Media Family has left almost. I think the world must also preserve this generation of afghan reporters if it wants to hear the story of the people of afghanistan in the months and years ahead. T people of afghanistan in the months and years ahead. And years ahead. I appreciate your time here. And years ahead. I appreciate your time here, thank and years ahead. I appreciate your time here, thank you and years ahead. I appreciate your time here, thank you very and years ahead. I appreciate your time here, thank you very much i and years ahead. I appreciate your| time here, thank you very much for talking to us. It is 35 minutes past 6. Holly is News/with-'>With us talking about holly, more success for dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey. Holly, more success for News/dame-sarah'>Dame Sarah store. Holly, more success for News/dame-sarah'>Dame Sarah store. , , , storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was asked storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was asked what storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was asked what would. Storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was asked what would it | storey. Yes she is remarkable. In News/rio-she'>Rio She was asked what would it mean to become britains most News/decorated-paralympian'>Decorated Paralympian and now that is the case. Cyclist dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey won her 16th gold in the News/womens-c5'>Womens C5 Time Trial equalling britains most News/decorated-paralympian'>Decorated Paralympian, swimmer News/mike-kennys'>Mike Kennys record. Lets get the latest News/with-'>With our reporter rachael latham, who is in tokyo this morning. Good afternoon to you. Watching News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey� s performance, it was neverin News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey� s performance, it was never in doubt, was it . Sarah storeys performance, it was never in doubt, was it . Never in doubt, was it . Absolutely not. Never in doubt, was it . Absolutely not before never in doubt, was it . Absolutely not. Before most never in doubt, was it . Absolutely not. Before most people never in doubt, was it . Absolutely not. Before most people even never in doubt, was it . Absolutely. Not. Before most people even woke up, we mad a News/gold-and-silver'>Gold And Silver medal. That gold went to News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey and she, after her race, she was interviewed and said she went even faster than she expected. It is her second News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal in tokyo, 16 in total. She is on fine form. She said she has been getting more sleep than she has been getting more sleep than she does at home, News/with-'>Without having her children around, which may have helped but she has been enjoying herself and enjoying her race, which is what a lot of athletes say is what matters the most. She is what a lot of athletes say is what matters the most. She did say havin her what matters the most. She did say having her children what matters the most. She did say having her children not what matters the most. She did say having her children not there, what matters the most. She did say| having her children not there, made sure she was tucked up early in bed and she could eclipse this record now. We will see her again on thursday . Hopefully another News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal there . Yes thursday . Hopefully another News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal there . Thursday . Hopefully another News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal there . Yes on thursday she noes medal there . Yes on thursday she toes in medal there . Yes on thursday she goes in the medal there . Yes on thursday she goes in the News/road-medal'>Road Medal there . Yes on thursday she goes in the News/road-race'>Road Race. Medal there . Yes on thursday she goes in the News/road-race'>Road Race. She medal there . Yes on thursday she goes in the News/road-race'>Road Race. She said medal there . Yes on thursday she | goes in the News/road-race'>Road Race. She said she had been able to prepare for this race more than any other, because like many people in lockdown theyre could go out on the bike and for sarah it was preparation for tokyo. She wasnt able to get to the velodrome as much or work on Time Trials, but her News/road-race'>Road Race she has been able to concentrate on. She is looking for another gold in that race on thursday and if she does, she will win more golds than any paralympian from britain has done before. . . Paralympian from britain has done before. , , before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you are before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you are and before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you are and there before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you are and there is before. Rachel, it is afternoon i where you are and there is more before. Rachel, it is afternoon where you are and there is more to come. What have you got your eye on . Well, sticking News/with-'>With the road stays, News/laura-feki'>Laura Feki is racing. Steve bake hopes to get a News/gold-today'>Gold Today and laura hopes to get a News/gold-today'>Gold Today and laura hopes to get another gold. They are on clear form. Hopes to get another gold. They are on clearform. At hopes to get another gold. They are on clear form. At the swimming, hopes to get another gold. They are on clearform. At the swimming, we have got the 200 metres individual medley. Bethany firth is racing in that. There will be tough competition. But two of them have picked up medals and reece dunn, who has won two golds will be going in the 200 individual medley and he will want to add to that. He is going in if fastest from heat too finals, if he can continue that, it will be his third medal of games and we would have another big News/medal-haul'>Medal Haul in the pool. We would have another big News/medal-haul'>Medal Haul in the ool. . ~ we would have another big News/medal-haul'>Medal Haul in the ool. , one things for sure dont keep News/andy-murray'>Andy Murray waiting. He wasnt happy News/with-'>With his opponent News/stefenos-tsitisipas'>Stefenos Tsitisipas as he was kncoked out of the first round of the us open News/last-night'>Last Night. It had been a great match News/with-'>With murray playing some of his best News/tennis-'>Tennis in recent years moving into a two sets to one lead over the News/world-number'>World Number three. Tsistipas fought back to 2 2, but then disappeared for an eight minute bathroom break, News/something-murray'>Something Murray was not a bit happy about. He eventually returned and went on to win the final set to close out the victory. A slightly awkward exchange followed and murray later said, its nonsense and he knows it. Irate him a lot, i think he is a brilliant player and i think hes great for the game, but i have zero time for that stuff at all and i lost respect for him. If everyone else feels liNews/ke-t'>Ke That is totally cool and there is no issue News/with-'>With it, then maybe im News/the-one'>The One being unreasonable, but i think it is nonsense and he knows it as well. British News/number-one'>Number One News/dan-evans'>Dan Evans is through to the next round after he overcame brazils News/thiago-monteiro'>Thiago Monteiro in four sets. Cameron norrie is out after losing in straight sets. In the womens draw, News/johanna-konta'>Johanna Konta pulled out of the tournamentjust hours before News/herfirst-round-match'>Herfirst Round Match because of a thigh injury. And News/heather-watson'>Heather Watson was knocked out by News/kaja-juvan'>Kaja Juvan in straight sets. Watson has never progressed beyond the first round at the us open in ten attempts. Elsewhere, News/harriet-dart'>Harriet Dart was also beaten in the first round. Its fair to say this has been a News/transfer-window'>Transfer Window that will go down in history, but it shuts tonight at 11pm. One man who could be on the move is wales winger danieljames. He is close to be leaving News/manchester-united'>Manchester United and heading to leeds for a News/club-record'>Club Record £30 million deal. It has been a sensational News/transfer-window'>Transfer Window. We have had News/ronaldo-and-messi'>Ronaldo And Messi moving, it feels like football has reset. Messi moving, it feels like football has reset. , , , messi moving, it feels like football has reset. , ,. , has reset. Yes it has reset, start all over and has reset. Yes it has reset, start all over and amazing has reset. Yes it has reset, start all over and amazing from has reset. Yes it has reset, start all over and amazing from News/dame-j'>Dame J has reset. Yes it has reset, start all over and amazing from dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey. All over and amazing from News/dame-sarah'>Dame Sarah store. , , , , , storey. She is great to watch and the fact her storey. She is great to watch and the fact her family storey. She is great to watch and the fact her News/family-cant'>Family Cant storey. She is great to watch and the fact her News/family-cant'>Family Cant be storey. She is great to watch and the fact her News/family-cant'>Family Cant be News/with-'>With i the fact her News/family-cant'>Family Cant be News/with-'>With her, but she gets a good nights sleep. Her, but she gets a good nights slee. ~ , ~ , sleep. We were watching the News/andy-murray'>Andy Murray interview. Sleep. We were watching the News/andy-murray'>Andy Murray interview. There sleep. We were watching the News/andy-murray'>Andy Murray interview. There comes sleep. We were watching the News/andy-murray'>Andy Murray interview. There comes a i murray interview. There comes a point. Murray interview. There comes a point. He murray interview. There comes a point, he has achieved so much, when he wants point, he has achieved so much, when he wants to point, he has achieved so much, when he wants to speak his mind he does. He was he wants to speak his mind he does. He was quite he wants to speak his mind he does. He was quite angry and many players will think. He was quite angry and many players willthink, good he was quite angry and many players will think, good on you for talking on that will think, good on you for talking on that issue of time wasting. Exactly on that issue of time wasting. Exactly News/i-on'>I On that issue of time wasting. Exactly. I think we are seeing more of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It exactly. I think we are seeing more of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. Of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express how of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express how you of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express how you feel of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express how you feel and i of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. You express how you feel and a | of this in News/tennis-'>Tennis. It seems to be. I you express how you feel and a lot of people will agree. Eight minutes for a News/toilet-break'>Toilet Break you know . Gamesmanship. Brute for a News/toilet-break'>Toilet Break you know . Gamesmanship. For a News/toilet-break'>Toilet Break you know . Gamesmanship. For a News/toilet-break'>Toilet Break you know . Gamesmanshi. , , , , , gamesmanship. We are hoping to speak to News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storeys gamesmanship. We are hoping to speak to News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storeys coach gamesmanship. We are hoping to speak to News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storeys coach later. Farmers are struggling to find the workers they need to bring in the harvest, according to the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union. Its calling on the government to expand the scheme that allows News/eu-citizens'>Eu Citizens to work for up to six months on uk farms. Nina is in worcestershire for us this morning. Good morning, nina. Good morning, eah it is good morning, nina. Good morning, yeah it is gorgeous good morning, nina. Good morning, yeah it is gorgeous here. Good morning, nina. Good morning, yeah it is gorgeous here. We good morning, nina. Good morning, yeah it is gorgeous here. We are good morning, nina. Good morning, yeah it is gorgeous here. We are on | yeah it is gorgeous here. We are on the worcestershire herefordshire border, among the vines of the hops. Look from above, around 100 acres of these, which all need to be picked in the next few weeks. What do they do in case your wondering . These small plants are what give your beer its flavour. These small flowers, they are goldings and they give us honey like flavour to your beer. They need about 70 workers to make sure this harvest comes in. But like a lot of farms, theyre struggling. Let me talk you through the wider picture. Across the uk it is thought about 70,000 seasonal workers are needed to pick harvests. Formerly they came from places like News/romania-and-bulgaria'>Romania And Bulgaria and now post News/brexit-thatis'>Brexit Thatis and bulgaria and now post brexit that is the problem. People can either have settled or presettled status if theyre not british citizens or apply for a seasonal workers permit. Under the News/pilot-scheme'>Pilot Scheme there are only News/30-thousand'>30 Thousand of those available. The government are encouraging businesses to pivot to News/domestic-labour'>Domestic Labour and say why not use british labourers, but the problem is just 11 of people who picked crop last year were from the uk. That leaves a problem in recruitment. Justin is one of people who has to do thatjob. It is your role to fill these big holes in farm labour. The government says we have unemployment at 4 . Bring british workers in. Unemployment at 4 . Bring british workers in. , , workers in. Yes, good morning. I think it is workers in. Yes, good morning. I think it is location. Workers in. Yes, good morning. I think it is location. Most workers in. Yes, good morning. I think it is location. Most of workers in. Yes, good morning. I think it is location. Most of the i think it is location. Most of the unemployment is in the cities. In worcestershire, the seasonal worker scheme. Worcestershire, the seasonal worker scheme, because theyre short period crops. Scheme, because theyre short period crops. We scheme, because theyre short period crops, we need to move people through crops, we need to move people through crops and settling down and bringing through crops and settling down and bringing your families doesnt work in harvest bringing your families doesnt work in harvest time. We need to move News/with-'>With different crops and harvests. It is News/with-'>With different crops and harvests. It is not News/with-'>With different crops and harvests. It is not as News/with-'>With different crops and harvests. It is not as simple, what is the solution . Because people wont move from News/birmingham-orfrom'>Birmingham Orfrom woout worcester. The money is not bad. It worcester. The money is not bad. It is 500 a week. The seasonal pilot is working is 500 a week. The seasonal pilot is working and is 500 a week. The seasonal pilot is working and we need the numbers expanded working and we need the numbers expanded. That is the reality. The government expanded. That is the reality. Tt9 government might expanded. That is the reality. Tt9 government might say expanded. That is the reality. Tt9 government might say if we keep using foreign labour we will never move british citizens on the a expanding market and it is up to the industry to think of ways around it and encourage people to move. 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Wages have increased you have seen big increases time . Wages have increased you have seen big increases in time . Wages have increased you have seen big increases in wages, time . Wages have increased you have seen big increases in wages, bonus i seen big increases in wages, bonus schemes. Seen big increases in wages, bonus schemes, trying to attract people to live on schemes, trying to attract people to live on News/camp-sites'>Camp Sites so they have accommodation and the News/infrastructure-put'>Infrastructure Put in accommodation and the News/infrastructure-put'>Infrastructure Put in is accommodation and the News/infrastructure-put'>Infrastructure Put in is better than 20 years ago and put in is better than 20 years ago and how put in is better than 20 years ago and. How high are stakes if the harvest is not brought in . Nigh you will see a decrease in farming and more will see a decrease in farming and more imported food and less work and higher more imported food and less work and higher unemployment rates, because the agricultural sector provides News/obs-the-agricultural-sector'>Obs The Agricultural Sector provides jobs in the agricultural sector provides jobs in the the chain. The national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union jobs in the the chain. The national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union called jobs in the the chain. The national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union called for jobs in the the chain. The national i News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union called for News/emergency-permits'>Emergency Permits to be put in place, a News/post-covid-recovery'>Post Covid Recovery programme. But only for a limited period. They want the government to look at a scheme more long term. But the government have said, you knew this was coming and there would be an end to the News/eu-labourforce'>Eu Labourforce and you and there would be an end to the News/eu-labour'>Eu Labour force and you had the responsibility to make it work. The reality is you if these are not picked, if they are not picked, they will go to waste and the farms will lose money and think of the flavours of different hop and how that will impact the variety of products available and the price and what is interesting is that agriculture is one of highest, one of biggest growth areas, one of the biggest growth areas, one of the biggest growth sectors News/with-'>With potential, but only if there is the workforce to make it work. I had no idea that hops are grew so tall, thank you. Its i had no idea that hops are grew so tall, thank you. Tall, thank you. Its fascinating that the soil tall, thank you. Its fascinating that the soil has tall, thank you. Its fascinating that the soil has a tall, thank you. Its fascinating that the soil has a great tall, thank you. Its fascinating i that the soil has a great impact. Thank you. What did you get up to over the News/bank-holiday'>Bank Holiday . I was here yesterday, after i had beenin i was here yesterday, after i had been in cornwall. We had sunshine and a barbecue. I am very barbecue heavy at the moment did you come home from the bank News/holiday-week'>Holiday Weekend away to find nothing in the fridge . Did you come home from a bank News/holiday-week'>Holiday Weekend away to find nothing in the fridge and reach for the News/takeaway-menu'>Takeaway Menu . Or maybe its a News/lockdown-habit'>Lockdown Habit that youve just carried on . Whatever the reason, lots of us are turning to takeaways more often than before the pandemic and enjoying News/restaurant-quality-food'>Restaurant Quality Food from the comfort of home. Our consumer News/affairs-correspondent-colletta'>Affairs Correspondent Colletta smith has more. Three burgers, smoking joe, lots of milk. Grubs up at franks burgers. Sizzling, sliced, and stacked its ready in minutes. But like so much restaurant food, this News/order-wont'>Order Wont be eaten here. A mile or so down the road. Sarah and her family are waiting for lunch to arrive. We usually get one once a week, dont we, sophie . Its like a fun night. I dont know whether they prefer a takeaway to mummy� s cooking i wouldnt liNews/ke-t'>Ke To say thats what it is, but. Itjust feels as if youre doing something kind of fancy, you know . Even if you are not. And you think youre eating a little bit more takeaway then you had been News/pre-pandemic'>Pre Pandemic . I dont want to put it on camera that im eating more takeaways than i normally would. Ive even managed to rope my News/mum-and-dad'>Mum And Dad into getting takeaways, and theyve never been big fans. Definitely in this area, we are quite rural, so its not quite as easy to get things delivered but i think its ramped up a lot. Takeaways boomed it during lockdown as one of the few remaining treats. But 18 months on, habits have stuck the average spend on takeaways has gone up by more than 40 over the last couple of years. In 2019, it was £450. It has jumped 200 pounds by 2021. Lam used i am used to this. I think it is worth i am used to this. I think it is worth it we contacted the biggest News/fast-food-chains'>Fast Food Chains in the uk, including mcdonalds, burger king, and pizza hut, and theyve all told us that delivery and take out is a really important part of their business but crucially, theyre gearing up for it to become even more significant. Even small players are having to keep up News/with-'>With the changes. A third of the orders at this News/pan-asian-chain'>Pan Asian Chain are now for delivery, and theyrejuggling diners and riders coming down the same stairs. Theres operational challenges. On a sunday night, youre getting a few orders, you would avoid sitting people close to the entrance. So we will always prioritise dine in customers. Are you worried that delivery could grow too big it, and almost take over the business here . Yes. Theres definitely an erosion of dine in, so people can get News/restaurant-quality-food'>Restaurant Quality Food at home. Quite a large percentage of it what we are generating are going to the delivery platform. But thats the challenge restaurants will have to face. I think weve just got into a bit of a habit when we couldnt go out, i guess, so its kind of stuck since then, really. Ithink, you know, friday nights, it was like, what can we do . Lets get a takeaway. As the trend for takeaways continues to take off. Coletta smith, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. £700 a month on takeaway is is a lot, isnt it . Its tempting if you have nothing in the fridge. People have developed a habit in lockdown. As weve been hearing, News/cyclist-dame'>Cyclist Dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey has won her 16th paralympic gold in the Time Trial in tokyo. Were joined now by her coach, gary brickley. My my gorse, you must be over the moon yeah, i made up for sarah, my gorse, you must be over the moon yeah, i made upfor sarah, its my gorse, you must be over the moon yeah, i made up for sarah, its a brilliant achievement. Did yeah, i made up for sarah, its a brilliant achievement. Yeah, i made up for sarah, its a brilliant achievement. Did you think she was going brilliant achievement. Did you think she was going to brilliant achievement. Did you think she was going to do brilliant achievement. Did you think she was going to do this . She was going to do this . Presumably, you did. T0 she was going to do this . Presumably, you did. She was going to do this . Presumabl , ou did. ,. , presumably, you did. To be honest, shes in brilliant presumably, you did. To be honest, shes in brilliant form presumably, you did. To be honest, shes in brilliant form and presumably, you did. To be honest, shes in brilliant form and is shes in brilliant form and is continuing to improve. Yeah, she felt good going into this and was confident and raced well. You worked News/with-'>With her a long confident and raced well. You worked News/with-'>With her a long time, confident and raced well. You worked News/with-'>With her a long time, gary. Confident and raced well. You worked News/with-'>With her a long time, gary. We confident and raced well. You worked News/with-'>With her a long time, gary. We have i News/with-'>With her a long time, gary. We have heard a lot of athletes in the olympics and paralympics say that an extra year has helped some of them but not others. Has the extra year made her more competitive . It but not others. Has the extra year made her more competitive . It has, eah. Its made her more competitive . It has, yeah its given made her more competitive . It has, yeah. Its given her made her more competitive . It has, yeah. Its given her a made her more competitive . It has, yeah. Its given her a bit made her more competitive . It has, yeah. Its given her a bit of made her more competitive . It has, yeah. Its given her a bit of a yeah. Its given her a bit of a chance to get some more work in and, yeah, charlie is three years old now so shes managed to get down to News/race-weight'>Race Weight well and shes just improving all the time and i think she is continuing to improve. I all the time and i think she is continuing to improve. I think you hel to continuing to improve. I think you help to transition continuing to improve. I think you help to transition from continuing to improve. I think you help to transition from swimming | continuing to improve. I think you i help to transition from swimming to cycling. Its a big change, isnt it . It cycling. Its a big change, isnt it . , , , it . It is a big change. Swimming is a lot more it . It is a big change. Swimming is a lot more upper it . It is a big change. Swimming is a lot more upper body it . It is a big change. Swimming is a lot more upper News/body-work'>Body Work it . It is a big change. Swimming is a lot more upper News/body-work'>Body Work and i a lot more upper News/body-work'>Body Work and cycling much more quads work and its a different training regime. Swimming is early starts in the News/morning-and-cycling'>Morning And Cycling is a long rides of four orfive hours. It News/morning-and-cycling'>Morning And Cycling is a long rides of four or five hours. It was News/morning-and-cycling'>Morning And Cycling is a long rides of four orfive hours. It was nice to be able to help through the transition and work her Training Plans and get her into top form for major events. You plans and get her into top form for major events plans and get her into top form for maor events. , , , major events. You mentioned her son, charlie. Major events. You mentioned her son, Charlie We major events. You mentioned her son, charlie. We spoke major events. You mentioned her son, charlie. We spoNews/ke-t'>Ke To major events. You mentioned her son, charlie. We spoNews/ke-t'>Ke To charlie major events. You mentioned her son, charlie. We spoNews/ke-t'>Ke To Charlie Last charlie. We spoNews/ke-t'>Ke To Charlie Last week and sarahs husband. What is it from your perspective that makes her want to carry on . Is it the medals or the thrill of The Chase . Iii want to carry on . Is it the medals or the thrill of The Chase . Or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your sport or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your sport and or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your sport and you or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your sport and you love or the thrill of The Chase . If you love your sport and you love getting out and doing your training, and you love working hard, and you can keep that going, then when the Paralympic Games or World Championships come around, youre in brilliant form and are proud to represent your country. Why wouldnt you want to keep it going . Its why wouldnt you want to keep it. Oin . � ,. ,. , why wouldnt you want to keep it. Oin . � ,. ,. , , going . Its a great life. Right now, she is the most she is the most News/decorated-paralympian'>Decorated Paralympian but she could become the most successful if she wins another gold you culture. Talk us through that race and how it is likely to go for her. � , , that race and how it is likely to go for her. � , for her. Dont give too much away in case other for her. Dont give too much away in case other nations for her. Dont give too much away in case other nations are for her. Dont give too much away in case other nations are watching for her. Dont give too much away in case other nations are watching News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast. Case other nations are watching News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast breakfast. Well, they might be she is in good breakfast. Well, they might be she is in good form. Breakfast. Well, they might be she is in good form. She breakfast. Well, they might be she is in good form. She is breakfast. Well, they might be i she is in good form. She is strong on the climbs. She knows how to pace it. She will be marked in that race because everyone will want to stay News/with-'>With her and try and out sprint her. She has a few options upper sleeve that she can call upon and she has a great News/engine-and-ability'>Engine And Ability to cope News/with-'>With the heat, so, yeah, im hopeful that she can reach that mark and overtaNews/ke-t'>Ke The target of 17 News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. D0 overtaNews/ke-t'>Ke The target of 17 News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. , , overtaNews/ke-t'>Ke The target of 17 News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. , , , , overtaNews/ke-t'>Ke The target of 17 News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. , , medals. Do you have surfboards behind you . Medals. Do you have surfboards behind you . Yeah, medals. Do you have surfboards behind you . Yeah, im medals. Do you have surfboards behind you . Yeah, im down medals. Do you have surfboards i behind you . Yeah, im down here medals. Do you have surfboards behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With m son. I behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With my son i would behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With my son. I would rather behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With my son. I would rather be behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With my son. I would rather be in behind you . Yeah, im down here News/with-'>With my son. I would rather be in tokyo, i my son. I would rather be in tokyo, but. . But. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been but. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been up, but. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been up, but but. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been up, but it but. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been up, but it might. But. Have fun surfing. The surf has not been up, but it might be now. Have a lovely time in cornwall, along News/with-'>With half the country. Heres carol News/with-'>With a look at this mornings weather. The weather is fairly cloudy and its also a chilly start the day, especially so if youre exposed to the breeze. In braemar, News/clear-skies'>Clear Skies, the breeze. In braemar, News/clear-skies'>Clear Skies, the temperature is only 2 degrees. But 26 miles up the road in aboyne there is more cloud and mountains, but generally most of us are in the range of 12 15. In the breeze, takes the edge of the temperatures. High pressure firmly in charge for the next few days. There will be some sunshine but for most of us its going to be cloudy and once again today there will be some patchy News/light-rain'>Light Rain or indeed some drizzle, especially but not exclusively in the east. And its in the easter we have the chilly breeze coming in from the News/north-sea'>North Sea, as well as through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. Now, the best chance of seeing some News/breaks-today'>Breaks Today are of News/south-east'>South East england. You can see a lot of cloud for the rest of england and also most of wales. One or two breaks across some parts of News/north-west-england'>North West England but more so across News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and western and News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland. Temperatures today up to about 20 degrees at best in the sunshine, but we are looking at a range of 13 19. This evening and overnight, we see a return to a lot of cloud, some breaks, particularly like News/last-night'>Last Night across News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland where temperatures could follow a 23 or 4 degrees and breezy down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel and the coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall. This cloud thick enough once again for some patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle. You will hear me say that for the next couple of days, actually. And also cooper that cloud does break and tomorrow still breezy along the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, through the News/english-channel'>English Channel and also the coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall. Also some clown around, particularly across england and wales, Northern Under News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and scotland seeing more of a breeze. Still a lot of cloud on thursday. Its changed its position so perhaps not quite as breezy down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, although it will be breezy. Still breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. Best of the sunshine, scotland, cumbria, News/north-west'>North West wales and also News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. 20 degrees will be the top temperature then. Into friday, News/high-pressure'>High Pressure starts to move a bit more across us, still a lot of Cloud Around, but again some brighter breaks in the west. Stay News/with-'>With us. The headlines are coming up next. Good morning, welcome to breakfast News/with-'>With News/louise-minchin'>Louise Minchin and News/dan-walker'>Dan Walker. Our News/headlines-today'>Headlines Today the last us soldier leaves afghanistan ending americas News/longest-war'>Longest War. Im here to announce the completion of our News/with-'>Withdrawal from afghanistan and News/the-end'>The End of News/military-mission'>Military Mission to evacuate american citizens, News/thirds-country'>Thirds Country nationals and vulnerable afghans. Heavy gunfire is heard in the afghan capital, kabul, as pro taliban forces mark News/the-end'>The End of western involvement. Gunfire the day that president News/joe-biden'>Joe Biden said the News/american-military-mission'>American Military Mission the 20 News/year-engagement'>Year Engagement by us led nato forces would formally end and this is what you are hearing now. Well have reaction from News/kabul-and-westminster'>Kabul And Westminster and speak to afghan refugees. Sarah storey makes history in tokyo as she claims her sixteenth News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal becoming britains joint most successful paralympian of all time. Joint most successful its News/tuesday-315t'>Tuesday 315t august. Our top story 20 years since american troops invaded afghanistan, the united states has ended its News/military-involvement'>Military Involvement in the country. The last flight carrying troops took offjust before midnight in kabul, marking News/the-end'>The End of the usas News/longest-war'>Longest War and once again leaving the taliban in charge. Our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. The last american soldier to leave afghanistan News/major-general'>Major General News/chris-donoghue'>Chris Donoghue boarding a cargo plane, the final flight out of kabul. A hugely symbolic moment bringing to an end the us mission that started shortly after the News/september-11th'>September 11th attacks in 2001. As the c 17 disappeared into the night sky, on the ground the taliban celebrated News/with-'>With News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire and fireworks. A victory for them, following two decades of international engagement in the country and recent weeks marked by violence, bloodshed and chaotic scenes in kabul. The us News/with-'>Withdrawal follows frantic efforts over the past 18 days to fly 123,000 people out of afghanistan, including 6,000 us citizens. This has been a massive military, diplomatic and humanitarian undertaking, one of the most difficult in our News/nations-history'>Nations History and an extraordinary feat of logistics and News/co-ordination'>Co Ordination under some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable. During the evacuations, 13 us News/service-members'>Service Members were killed in an attack on News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport by isk a local branch of islamic state. The us now faces questions over a News/drone-attack'>Drone Attack on suspected militants, which also claimed the lives of 10 afghan civilians, including children. Up to 200 americans are believed still to be in the country. Look, theres a lot of heartbreak associated News/with-'>With this departure. We did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out, but i think if we stayed another 10 days we wouldnt have gotten everybody out that we wanted to get out and would still be people who would be disappointed News/with-'>With that. Its a tough situation. The us and its allies are now facing up to the taliban being in charge of afghanistan and the prospect of building a difficult diplomatic News/relationship-one'>Relationship One that the americans say will not be based on trust. Within minutes of that final us flight out of kabul, the taliban were in control of the airport, apparently in a reassuring mood. Translation my message to the public and to the mujahideen is they must not go i for gunfire, they must celebrate this happiness by worshipping the god. In the meantime the talibans also taken control of abandoned us military hardware, including armoured vehicles and aircraft News/left-behind'>Left Behind during the News/with-'>Withdrawal. The americans say the equipment� s been decommissioned or rendered useless. But for the taliban, this is another strong symbol of their new found power. As the final us flight departed at midnight, taliban supporters took to the streets to celebrate. Our chief international News/correspondent-lyse-doucet'>Correspondent Lyse Doucet witnessed the historic moment. Well, listen, i mean listen. Gunfire. Look at the News/trace-fire'>Trace Fire in the air, the guns are going off. You can see the streams of red lights. You can see behind me the tracerfire going up in the night sky. All day we had heard the american News/war-planes'>War Planes circling above the city, flying low, as we thought the last american fights were taking off, providing extra cover in these last decisive hours. But its now the 315t august in afghanistan, the day that president News/joe-biden'>Joe Biden said the News/american-military-mission'>American Military Mission, the 20 News/year-engagement'>Year Engagement by us led nato forces would formally end and this is what you are hearing now the eruption of of Celebratory Gunfire by taliban supporters in the city of kabul. Our afghanistan News/correspondent-secunder-kermani'>Correspondent Secunder Kermani is in kabul. Secunder, what is the atmosphere liNews/ke-t'>Ke This morning . Well that News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire lasted until the early hours of morning. Today, well, afghans are facing a new reality, the first time in 20 years there is no foreign forces in the country. For the taliban of course it is something theyre celebrating as a victory. Their spokesperson has been at the airport, describing this as a victory for the entire nation. Many in afghanistan wont feel that way. It is a moment of reflection for Western Nations particularly about what went wrong over the past 20 years that a government they poured billions of dollars into for two decades collapsed in a matter of weeks. It is a moment of anxiety for many in afghanistan, who are wondering what comes next. Many people i have been speaking to over the last week have said, up until now the taliban have adopted a more conciliatory tone than they anticipated and they have been softer in imposing social restrictions. In kabul women have not been told to wear the burka or told they cant leave the house News/with-'>Without a male companion. But many are nervous about what will happen once international troops left and what kind of system would emerge from this. Would the taliban become more repressive . We will have to wait and see. At the moment they havent declared a new government. Sources say that will be imminent and we will get Cabinet Positions announced, the first sighting of the elusive leader of the taliban in public at some stage is anticipated. We have been talking about the fact that News/people-cant'>People Cant get money, there are concerns over food supplies, what can you tell us . So are concerns over food supplies, what can you tell us . Are concerns over food supplies, what can you tell us . So there is big crowds what can you tell us . So there is big crowds outside what can you tell us . So there is big crowds outside banks what can you tell us . So there is big crowds outside banks and i what can you tell us . So there is i big crowds outside banks and cash machines. Banks were closed for a while. Cash machines opened, but News/with-'>With limits how much people can take out. People were saying they were worried about putting food on the table for their families. Worried about putting food on the table for theirfamilies. The table for their families. The News/taliban-table'>Taliban Table for theirfamilies. The taliban insists it will taNews/ke-t'>Ke Time for things to stabilise and they say when a new government is announced that life will become easier. Many afghans are not waiting to see what life under their rule will look like. I was at a News/bus-stand'>Bus Stand in kabul yesterday, where people told me those who were working told me the number of passengers leaving to the borders News/with-'>With iran and pakistan, hoping to be smuggled across, because most dont have documents had quadrupled. Many of the people may decide to return to afghanistan if things stay stable. A lot will depend on the News/talibans-attitude'>Talibans Attitude and the international News/communitys-relationship'>Communitys Relationship News/with-'>With it, will they cut them from the funding that has been crucial for the afghan state to keep going . The international community, Western Nations, saying that that funding is contingent on the taliban fulfilling promises like allowing those who want to leave to leave and adopting international human roigts standards. We will to see how much they will listen and how much they need to apiece their hard line base. A time of deep uncertainty at the moment. ~ . A time of deep uncertainty at the moment. 9 , , , , , moment. What about getting aid into the country. Moment. What about getting aid into the country, presumably moment. What about getting aid into the country, presumably that moment. What about getting aid into the country, presumably that will i the country, presumably that will have to involve conversations . Yeah, well, to have to involve conversations . Yeah, well. To be have to involve conversations . Yeah, well, to be honest, have to involve conversations . Yeah, well, to be honest, aid well, to be honest, Aid Organisations had already established links News/with-'>With the taliban and communications News/with-'>With the taliban for a while. Because the taliban previously did control Rural Parts of the News/country-and-aid'>Country And Aid organisations wanted to go into those areas, i have been in the north of the country, where a few months ago under taliban rule there was an ngo being supported be i by the government, but it was sup supported by the taliban. They have seen themselves as a government in waiting. Those are not fresh conversations, but theyre having to take part on a larger scale. And one question what is happen happens to News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport. Question what is happen happens to News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport question what is happen happens to News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport. Thank you so much for all that analysis. The News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has promised that international leaders will continue to pressure the taliban to ensure people who want to leave afghanistan can do so safely. In a News/draft-resolution'>Draft Resolution adopted News/on-monday'>On Monday evening, the un News/security-council'>Security Council also urged the taliban not to allow afghanistan to become a base for terrorism. Our chief political correspondent News/adam-fleming'>Adam Fleming joins us now. Adam, what is the government hoping to achieve . Listening to our correspondent, the question from him and for people in afghanistan is what happens next. What is the News/governments-perspective'>Governments Perspective on that . F what is the News/governments-perspective'>Governments Perspective on that . J , , on that . Theyre pleased this resolution on that . Theyre pleased this resolution got on that . Theyre pleased this resolution got through on that . Theyre pleased this resolution got through the News/i-on'>I On that . Theyre pleased this| resolution got through the un News/security-council'>Security Council in New York News/last-night'>Last Night. It was not vetoed by News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia. Theyjust chose not to support it at all. It is sort of the international community speaking almost News/with-'>With one voice. And there is four big priorities. One is stopping afghanistan become a haven for terrorists and supporting the gains that have been made for women and girls and minorities and ensuring that the humanitarian organisations can still operate in afghanistan News/with-'>With a firm footing. But the priority no 1 News/with-'>With a firm footing. But the News/priority-no1'>Priority No1 is News/with-'>With a firm footing. But the priority no 1 is this concept that is called Safe Passage. In other words, allowing afghan nationals, who have worked for other countries while they were in afghanistan to leave the country and settle in those other countries. Where they can be offered sanctuary and whether the taliban will allow those people to leave their homes, travel through afghanistan or to the airport and cross the border into neighbouring countries. That comes News/with-'>With a host of issues, but what the international community is looking for is whether the taliban allows that to happen. We should be able to see that, because we hear lots of interviews and News/whats-app'>Whats App messages from people in afghanistan. Now, if none of those four things happen, well, this Un Resolution is silent about what countries will do about it. Countries will do about it. Thank ou. We countries will do about it. Thank you we will countries will do about it. Thank you. We will put countries will do about it. Thank you. We will put some countries will do about it. Thank you. We will put some of countries will do about it. Thank you. We will put some of those | countries will do about it. Thank i you. We will put some of those point to the News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab who willjoin us after 7. 30. Many afghans are waking up this morning worried about the future and whether theyll see a return to the same brutal regime the taliban enforced last time they were in power. Lets speak now to News/university-lecturer-obaidullah'>University Lecturer Obaidullah News/baheer-and-asuntha'>Baheer And Asuntha charles, who is the national director in afghanistan for the News/aid-charity-world'>Aid Charity World vision. Thank you to the pair of you for being us News/with-'>With. What is your assessment of what you have seen in the last 24 hours and the feeling in afghanistan at the moment . Weill. Afghanistan at the moment . Well, there are apprehensions, afghanistan at the moment . Well, there are apprehensions, thank you for having there are apprehensions, thank you for having me on your show, people are worried for having me on your show, people are worried as to whether the compliance that the taliban have shown compliance that the taliban have shown News/with-'>With regards to their rhetoric is going shown News/with-'>With regards to their rhetoric is going to shown News/with-'>With regards to their rhetoric is going to translate into actual actions is going to translate into actual actions. There are multiple issues at hand actions. There are multiple issues at hand right now, one is establishing the government, the other establishing the government, the other is establishing the government, the other is the resistance in one region. Other is the resistance in one region. We other is the resistance in one region, we saw a tweet saying that the taliban region, we saw a tweet saying that the taliban are not recognised and hinting the taliban are not recognised and hinting at the taliban are not recognised and hinting at a the taliban are not recognised and hinting at a failure of reaching an agreement. With the regard to the safe space, we saw the un meeting News/with-'>With regards to how the airport would News/with-'>With regards to how the airport would be News/with-'>With regards to how the airport would be operated. The word is that qatar would be operated. The word is that qatar and would be operated. The word is that News/qatar-and-turkey'>Qatar And Turkey may take over the airport News/qatar-and-turkey'>Qatar And Turkey may take over the airport and News/qatar-and-turkey'>Qatar And Turkey may take over the News/airport-and-turkey'>Airport And Turkey handled the security News/airport-and-turkey'>Airport And Turkey handled the News/security-and-qatar'>Security And Qatar handles the logistics. Security and qatar handles the logistics. If that happens and the taliban logistics. If that happens and the taliban do deliver on facilitating the movement of afghans who are trying the movement of afghans who are trying to the movement of afghans who are trying to seek refuge elsewhere, that would sort of restore some confidence obviously at the cost of the News/brain-confidence'>Brain Confidence obviously at the cost of the brain drain, the higher News/education-ministry'>Education Ministry asked classes to resume. Education ministry asked classes to resume. We have 200 lecturers who have left resume. We have 200 lecturers who have left the country and it is difficult have left the country and it is difficult to imagine how the social order difficult to imagine how the social order will difficult to imagine how the social order will be sustained. But life is about order will be sustained. But life is about the order will be sustained. But life is about the realities. About the realities. Lets talk to our other guest. About the realities. Lets talk to our other guest. We about the realities. Lets talk to our other guest. We have i about the realities. Lets talk to our other guest. We have been | our other guest. We have been talking about the humanitarian situation, give us your assessment on this day of where things are now . The humanitarian crisis is at the peak. The humanitarian crisis is at the peak. As the humanitarian crisis is at the peak. As we the humanitarian crisis is at the peak, as we speak. The humanitarian crisis is at the peak, as we speak. Many peak, as we speak. Many organisations peak, as we speak. Many organisations have peak, as we speak. Manyl organisations have started peak, as we speak. Many. Organisations have started a peak, as we speak. Many organisations have started a hunger response. Organisations have started a hunger response. Now. Organisations have started a hunger response. Now, News/with-'>With organisations have started a hunger response. Now, News/with-'>With the organisations have started a hunger response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, i organisations have started a hungerl response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the number response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the number is response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the number is growing response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the number is growing day response. Now, News/with-'>With the conflict, we see the number is growing day by. See the number is growing day by day. A see the number is growing day by day. A huge see the number is growing day by day. A huge need see the number is growing day by day. A huge need for see the number is growing day by day. A huge need for reaching i see the number is growing day by| day. A huge need for reaching out see the number is growing day by. Day. A huge need for reaching out to people day. A huge need for reaching out to people for day. A huge need for reaching out to people for food day. A huge need for reaching out to people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid day. A huge need for reaching out to people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and day. A huge need for reaching out to people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there day. A huge need for reaching out to people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will i people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will be a huge people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will be a huge need people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will be a huge need for people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will be a huge need for sufficient i people for News/food-aid'>Food Aid and there will i be a huge need for sufficient water facilities be a huge need for sufficient water facilities and be a huge need for sufficient water facilities and children be a huge need for sufficient water facilities and children will be a huge need for sufficient water facilities and children will be facilities and children will be needing facilities and children will be needing the facilities and children will be needing the most facilities and children will be needing the most because i facilities and children will be i needing the most because this country needing the most because this country has needing the most because this country has always needing the most because this country has always faced needing the most because this country has always faced problems meeting country has always faced problems meeting the country has always faced problems meeting the News/needs-country'>Needs Country has always faced problems meeting the needs of country has always faced problems meeting the needs of the country has always faced problemsj meeting the needs of the children, especially meeting the needs of the children, especially around meeting the needs of the children, especially around the meeting the needs of the children, especially around the protection i meeting the needs of the children, especially around the News/protection-ofi'>Protection Ofi especially around the protection of children. 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So we are | quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that we quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that we are quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that we are going quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that we are going to quite a lot of leadership. So we are worried that we are going to lose i worried that we are going to lose that kind worried that we are going to lose that kind of worried that we are going to lose that kind of a worried that we are going to lose that kind of a capacity worried that we are going to lose that kind of a capacity that worried that we are going to lose that kind of a capacity that is i that kind of a capacity that is existing that kind of a capacity that is existing in that kind of a capacity that is existing in this that kind of a capacity that is existing in this country. I that kind of a capacity that is existing in this country. 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So we continue to demand that our women continue continue to demand that our women continue to continue to demand that our women continue to work continue to demand that our women continue to work in continue to demand that our women continue to work in the continue to work in the humanitarian sector continue to work in the humanitarian sector through continue to work in the humanitarian sector through which continue to work in the humanitarian sector through which we continue to work in the humanitarian sector through which we will continue to work in the humanitarian sector through which we will be i continue to work in the humanitarian sector through which we will be able | sector through which we will be able to reach sector through which we will be able to reach out sector through which we will be able to reach out to sector through which we will be able to reach out to every sector through which we will be able to reach out to every News/child-sector'>Child Sector through which we will be able to reach out to every child and to reach out to every News/child-and-woman'>Child And Woman to reach out to every News/child-and-woman'>Child And Woman in to reach out to every News/child-and-woman'>Child And Woman in vulnerable to reach out to every News/child-and-woman'>Child And Woman in vulnerable areas. I to reach out to every News/child-and-woman'>Child And Woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interru t. Woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interrupt at woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interrupt. At the woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interrupt. At the moment, woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interrupt. At the moment, are i woman in vulnerable areas. Sorry to interrupt. At the moment, are they | interrupt. At the moment, are they being allowed to continue News/with-'>With their work . Whats the situation right now . There are limitations because the taliban have been saying that health workers can continue to work. Men and women in the News/health-sector'>Health Sector can continue to operate and there will not be any issues around that. But in other sectors its not really clear. But in other sectors its not really clear. They but in other sectors its not really clear. They have but in other sectors its not really clear. They have also but in other sectors its not really clear. They have also been but in other sectors its not really| clear. They have also been talking about clear. They have also been talking about womens clear. They have also been talking about womens rights clear. They have also been talking about womens rights in clear. They have also been talking about womens rights in sharia i clear. They have also been talking i about womens rights in sharia law, so we about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs a about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs a lot about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs a lot of about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs a lot of clarity about womens rights in sharia law, so we needs a lot of clarity so we needs a lot of clarity human so we needs a lot of clarity human rights. So we needs a lot of clarity human rights. So we needs a lot of clarity human rights. So we needs a lot of clarity human riahts. , , human rights. Sorry for umping in, foruive human rights. Sorry for umping in, forgive me. Human rights. Sorry for umping in, forgive me. You i human rights. Sorry for umping in, forgive me. You work i human rights. Sorry forjumping in, forgive me. You work at human rights. Sorry forjumping in, forgive me. You work at the human rights. Sorry forjumping in, i forgive me. You work at the american university in afghanistan. How do you think taliban control will impact some of the women you work News/with-'>With and how will things look in the weeks and months ahead . The university weeks and months ahead . The university has weeks and months ahead . The university has already been trying to arrange university has already been trying to arrange an evacuation for most of its female to arrange an evacuation for most of its female students, looking at different its female students, looking at different options available to them. Obviously different options available to them. Obviously that would also include a negotiation News/with-'>With the taliban. There are certain negotiation News/with-'>With the taliban. There are certain compromises that have to be made. Are certain compromises that have to be made. I are certain compromises that have to be made, i do understand that. I understand be made, i do understand that. I understand i be made, i do understand that. I understand i do not belong to that disenfranchised group and speaking for them disenfranchised group and speaking for them is in itself problematic. The taliban have total victory and are negotiating from a position of victory. Are negotiating from a position of victory. Are negotiating from a position of victory. Position of power. We need to victory. Position of power. We need to negotiate enough space to guarantee the minimum possible civil liberties guarantee the minimum possible civil liberties and try to incrementally move liberties and try to incrementally move from there. When you talk about News/peace-move'>Peace Move from there. When you talk about peace building, the first level, which peace building, the first level, which everything else is based on an reliant which everything else is based on an reliant on. Which everything else is based on an reliant on. Is which everything else is based on an reliant on, is physical security. And reliant on, is physical security. And the reliant on, is physical security. And the only win here is that at least and the only win here is that at least hostilities have stopped, the mass least hostilities have stopped, the News/mass-killings'>Mass Killings which used to happen a stop. Mass killings which used to happen a stop. That News/mass-killings'>Mass Killings which used to happen a stop. That means there is room for improvement and building, so it will be up improvement and building, so it will be upto improvement and building, so it will be up to the taliban as to how much room be up to the taliban as to how much room they be up to the taliban as to how much room they want to give and we shouldnt room they want to give and we shouldnt really give temporary excuses for not allowing women to work. Excuses for not allowing women to work, saying that their fighters arent work, saying that their fighters arent trained to interact News/with-'>With that gender. Arent trained to interact News/with-'>With that gender. I arent trained to interact News/with-'>With that gender. I think that if that is stripped gender. I think that if that is stripped now, it will not change for a long stripped now, it will not change for a long time. Stripped now, it will not change for a long time. Its up to civil rights groups a long time. Its up to civil rights groups and a long time. Its up to civil rights groups and the international community to enforce the demand for those community to enforce the demand for those liberties now. Canl community to enforce the demand for those liberties now. Those liberties now. Can i pick up News/with-'>With ou those liberties now. Can i pick up News/with-'>With you on those liberties now. Can i pick up News/with-'>With you on that those liberties now. Can i pick up News/with-'>With you on that point those liberties now. Can i pick up News/with-'>With you on that News/point-regardingl'>Point Regardingl News/with-'>With you on that point regarding physical security as well . We saw what happened at the airport. How do you feel about physical security . Yeah, that is a big challenge for us. Thats yeah, that is a big challenge for us. Thats what yeah, that is a big challenge for us. Thats what we yeah, that is a big challenge for us. Thats what we want yeah, that is a big challenge for us. 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And there is security is crucial at this point of time. And there is a security is crucial at this point of time. And there is a News/lot-security'>Lot Security is crucial at this point of time. And there is a lot of security is crucial at this point of time. And there is a lot of fear. Security is crucial at this point of. Time. And there is a lot of News/fear-and-anxiety'>Fear And Anxiety time. And there is a lot of News/fear-and-anxiety'>Fear And Anxiety among time. And there is a lot of News/fear-and-anxiety'>Fear And Anxiety among people time. And there is a lot of News/fear-and-anxiety'>Fear And Anxiety among people in time. And there is a lot of fear and. Anxiety among people in afghanistan that their anxiety among people in afghanistan that their News/safety-anxiety'>Safety Anxiety among people in afghanistan that their safety is anxiety among people in afghanistan that their safety is not anxiety among people in afghanistan that their safety is not sure. Anxiety among people in afghanistan that their safety is not sure. So that their safety is not sure. So thats that their safety is not sure. So thats why that their safety is not sure. So thats why they that their safety is not sure. So thats why they are that their safety is not sure. So thats why they are fleeing that their safety is not sure. So| thats why they are fleeing from this country. Thats why they are fleeing from this country, thinking thats why they are fleeing from this country, thinking that this country, thinking that remaining in this country, thinking that remaining in this this country, thinking that remaining in this country. This country, thinking that i remaining in this country will this country, thinking that remaining in this country will be a bigger remaining in this country will be a bigger challenge remaining in this country will be a bigger challenge for remaining in this country will be a bigger challenge for them. 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I appreciate your time. Thank you to you both for your time. Thank you to you both for your time. Thank you to you both for your time here on News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast this morning. Lets take you to another big story, this time in america. A huge News/rescue-operation'>Rescue Operation is taking place in the us state of louisiana, which was struck by News/hurricane-ida'>Hurricane Ida News/on-sunday'>On Sunday. Rescue workers and volunteers are using boats and aircraft to find people trapped by floods along the News/mississippi-river'>Mississippi River. Our News/correspondent-nada-tawfik'>Correspondent Nada Tawfik has the latest from News/new-orleans'>New Orleans. Ida has transformed streets into waterways, trapping some residents in the worst affected parts of louisiana. Volunteer search teams known as the cajun navy have been out trying to reach the most desperate. Even on dry land, many were overwhelmed by the damage to their homes, to their lives. Ive got nothing. All i got here, i got a backpack News/with-'>With a few clothes in, in case i had to run out. But i didnt know where. I didnt know where. I would end up in. So ijust stayed here. More resources are beginning to pour into the region. 5,000 News/national-guard'>National Guard members have been deployed to help local authorities. The storm has News/left-behind'>Left Behind a massive mess. It is well over A Million people are News/with-'>Without it is well over A Million people are News/with-'>Without power News/on-monday'>On Monday, crews from the News/energy-company'>Energy Company began repairs where it was safe. Still it could take weeks before things are up and running again. Ida was one of the most powerful storms to hit the united states. It is certainly one residents here will not soon forget. A new study, seen exclusively by the bbc, claims that afterjust one season of rugby, professional players saw a decline in both News/blood-flow'>Blood Flow to the brain and cognitive function. The university of south News/wales-research'>Wales Research followed a News/team-testing'>Team Testing players preseason, mid News/season-and-post'>Season And Post season. The governing body, News/world-rugby'>World Rugby, has welcomed the findings and has doubled its investment into News/concussion-research'>Concussion Research. Tomos morgan has the story. Shane williams. Big step of the left. And there is the crunching south african tackle. It was one of the biggest hits ive evertaken, really, ithink. Shane williams became wales top try scorer, a lion and one of the best ever to have played on the wing, but he also took his fair share of big tackles and head impacts, most notably News/the-one'>The One sustained against News/bakkies-botha'>Bakkies Botha of south africa in 200a. It just totally wiped me out. I knocked the ball on and south africa scored on the other side of the field, apparently. The funny thing is i dont remember that. It probably wasnt until after the game i felt a bit groggy and sick that i realised that something was wrong. A new study, seen exclusively by the bbc, by the university of south wales and published in News/tomorrows-edition'>Tomorrows Edition of experimental physiology is believed to be one of the first thats followed a professional News/rugby-team'>Rugby Team that plays in the united News/rugby-championship'>Rugby Championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre , mid and post season. The players recorded just six concussions between them. However, all of them saw a decline in News/blood-flow'>Blood Flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. The evidence is showing now that there is a cumulative impact on the brain, i so we are moving away from concussion per se and focusing more on contact. The News/research-team'>Research Team say more evidence on the topic is needed and are in the process of completing further studies comparing past and present players News/with-'>With a control group. Some former players like shane believe, as well as educating, limiting substitutions only when players are injured, rather than as fresh legs against tired opponents, could prevent further injuries. However, the games governing body says research is ongoing, looking into this specific issue. In response to the new study� s findings, News/world-rugby'>World Rugby said that they welcome the new research, that they have recently committed to doubling their investment in News/player-welfare'>Player Welfare and new News/concussion-research'>Concussion Research and initiatives, and that News/player-welfare'>Player Welfare is at the heart of everything we say and do as a sport. Steyn puts him down. With the introduction of more severe penalties for dangerous tackles, she believes the game has become safer, but anything that can be added to mitigate the potential risk of head injuries as welcome. People still ask, would you change anything, would you change the way you played, would you have not played . I wouldnt have because i was playing a game that i absolutely loved. Tomos morgan, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News, south wales. You are watching News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast. Still to come well catch up News/with-'>With ii year old News/drummer-nandi-bushell'>Drummer Nandi Bushell, who hasjust returned from la after performing on stage News/with-'>With the News/foo-fighters'>Foo Fighters. Dominic raab is also on the way come along News/with-'>With the latest News and weather. Well have that shortly and bring you the latest News and weather, but the time now is 6. 27am. Now its time for the weather News/with-'>With carol. Good morning to you both. Notjust as a chilly, its also fairly cloudy for many parts of the uk this morning. This is buckinghamshire and you can see the amount of cloud that is here and really the scenario for todayis is here and really the scenario for today is a fairly cloudy one, but if you have a say sunshine. The other thing to watch it for this morning is sam News/hill-fog'>Hill Fog some coastal mist, particularly along the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline. High pressure still firmly in charge of our weather and the breeze coming around it, dragging up the moisture from the News/north-sea'>North Sea and bringing it inland. So, chilly along this News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, breezy across the News/english-channel'>English Channel as well and this cloud still thick enough for some patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle, especially in the east. We will see some holes develop in the cloud today, especially for western and News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland. For News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland, could see some and temperatures getting up to 13 20 degrees. This evening and overnight, we hang onto the cloud. Some breaks of the News/central-highlands'>Central Highlands. Temperatures falling to three or 4 degrees. Forthe temperatures falling to three or 4 degrees. For the rest of us, cloud thick enough are some patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle. Here are the overnight lows. So, you start off tomorrow on a fairly cloudy note, still this cool breeze coming down from the News/north-sea'>North Sea, breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel, although you all the way over to the south of england and the coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall. Dont forget the cloud in eastern parts in the News/south-east'>South East will be thick enough for some drizzle and temperatures between 13 and about 19 degrees. High pressure still News/with-'>With us on thursday, still a lot of cloud round, the breeze perhaps a bit lighter, coming down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, still breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel as well and perhaps a few more of us seeing a bit more in the way of sunshine. Temperatures still maximum up to 20 degrees and in the sunshine that will feel quite pleasant. Friday, we still have News/high-pressure'>High Pressure News/with-'>With us and its starting to drift towards the east, so that changes the coolness down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline a little bit, but still a lot of cloud round, some breaks across southern counties, some breaks of cumbria, north wales and parts of scotland and News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. High is once again up to about 20 degrees. Then things change. High pressure continues to push away towards scandinavia. Look what is coming our way. Low pressure is coming in during the course of saturday and into sunday. We will see some showers, but its really News/on-sunday'>On Sunday we will see more rain around, more than we have seen for quite a while, so things are changing. I will have more weather later on in the programme. Hello, this is breakfast News/with-'>With News/dan-walker'>Dan Walker and News/louise-minchin'>Louise Minchin. The united states has ended its News/military-involvement'>Military Involvement in afghanistan. As the final us flight departed at midnight, taliban supporters took to the streets to celebrate. Many afghans are fearful that they could see a return to the brutal regime of 20 years ago. 0ur chief international News/correspondent-lyse-doucet'>Correspondent Lyse Doucet has this assessment of what lies ahead. A new, uncertain chapter starts for a nation of nearly a0 million people, a country which has seen more than a0 years of war. For some, News/the-end'>The End of this unprecedented airlift will deepen their News/fear-theyll'>Fear Theyll be News/left-behind'>Left Behind, at risk from taliban reprisals, unable to live under taliban rule. Those who support the taliban will welcome the establishment of an islamic system, News/with-'>With rules governing every aspect of their lives, and for millions more in one of poorest countries on earth it will be yet another day of trying to make ends meet, of hoping against hope that the world will keep its promise not to forget the people of afghanistan, no matter whos in charge. We have been looking at and what it means and the significance of whats happened. Laterwe means and the significance of whats happened. Later we will taNews/ke-t'>Ke To News/lord-david'>Lord David richards. We have been hearing from people who are in News/kabul-today'>Kabul Today and we will be speaking as well later to people who have made it back from afghanistan. The former chief of defence back from afghanistan. The former chief of defence staff, back from afghanistan. The former chief of defence staff, News/lord-chief'>Lord Chief of defence staff, lord richards, referred to what we have seenin richards, referred to what we have seen in afghanistan as a failure. It has been a 20 News/year-war'>Year War and we have been trying to gauge how people in afghanistan feel about how the next few weeks and months look like. Everybody seems to be saying it is a question of wait and see. We can speak now to the News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab, whojoins us from westminster. Thank you for spending a bit of time News/with-'>With us. A lot to talk about. We mentioned, we spoNews/ke-t'>Ke To you last week, when it was still very much in the thick of the evacuation process. Here we are on the morning where there is no longer News/uk-involvement'>Uk Involvement in afghanistan and it is a conflict that has cost over £22 billion and 457 that has cost over £22 billion and a57 british service people have lost their lives in that time. Thousands more are feeling the traumatic effects of being involved in that conflict. Can i ask you, do you feel the last 20 years has been worth it . Look, i think for all that sacrifice that you look, i think for all that sacrifice that you describe and i appreciate it would that you describe and i appreciate it would be difficult for those who is served, it would be difficult for those who is served, if you look back at the gains, is served, if you look back at the gains, in is served, if you look back at the gains, in 20 is served, if you look back at the gains, in 20 years we havent seen afghanistan used as a base for terrorist afghanistan used as a base for terrorist attacks. We have seen, given terrorist attacks. We have seen, given the terrorist attacks. We have seen, given the News/uk-aid'>Uk Aid going in, 10 nriiiion given the News/uk-aid'>Uk Aid going in, 10 Million more children getting access to education. Four in ten girls getting to education. Four in ten girls getting access to education, who wouldnt getting access to education, who wouldnt have seen school books before wouldnt have seen school books before and we have cleared mines and the number before and we have cleared mines and the number of women dieing in childbirth the number of women dieing in childbirth is down over ao . The News/challenge-childbirth'>Challenge Childbirth is down over ao . The challenge is to face the new News/realities-challenge'>Realities Challenge is to face the new realities and come up News/with-'>With a new plan realities and come up News/with-'>With a new plan that realities and come up News/with-'>With a new plan that reflects it. That is why the News/un-plan'>Un Plan that reflects it. That is why the un News/security-council'>Security Council working News/with-'>With the un News/security-council'>Security Council working News/with-'>With the french the un News/security-council'>Security Council working News/with-'>With the french and the chinese and russian the french and the chinese and russian acquiesce ens is important and laid russian acquiesce ens is important and laid down parameters Safe Passage and laid down parameters Safe Passage for those who havent got out yet. Passage for those who havent got out yet, banking this point that the taiihan out yet, banking this point that the taliban have assured us that afghanistan will not be used for terrorist afghanistan will not be used for terrorist attacks, safe haven for that terrorist attacks, safe haven for that and terrorist attacks, safe haven for that. And also looking at the immediate term and making sure we can establish a humanitarian iifeiine~ can establish a humanitarian lifeline. So that is only a first step lifeline. So that is only a first step forward. But there is an News/international-approach'>International Approach and we have issued News/international-approach'>International Approach and we have issued a News/international-approach'>International Approach and we have issued a paper at the g7. International approach and we have issued a paper at the 67. We have. Ot issued a paper at the 67. We have got to issued a paper at the 67. We have got to get issued a paper at the 67. We have got to get a issued a paper at the 67. We have got to get a wider buy in from the chinese got to get a wider buy in from the chinese and russian and the countries chinese and russian and the countries in the region to safeguard the gains countries in the region to safeguard the gains that you described. I want to come to the gains that you described. I want to come to you the gains that you described. I want to come to you about the gains that you described. I want to come to you about that to come to you about that relationship News/with-'>With the taliban and how that works. You heard us mention lord richards, the former chief of defence staff, talking of the frustration that many senior military officials are feeling and he says the situation marks a failure. How do you depend that position why is it not a failure . I position why is it not a failure . I would point to the gains we have made would point to the gains we have made and would point to the gains we have made and accept the challen in term of avoiding made and accept the challen in term of avoiding them being lost. Lets have of avoiding them being lost. Lets have some, i suppose, a historic sense have some, i suppose, a historic sense of have some, i suppose, a historic sense of humility, we have can learn News/iessons-sense'>Iessons Sense of humility, we have can learn lessons that sense of humility, we have can learn lessons that the original aims of going lessons that the original aims of going into lessons that the original aims of going into afghanistan was about counter going into afghanistan was about counter terrorism and did morph into something counter terrorism and did morph into something like News/nation-building'>Nation Building and we need something like News/nation-building'>Nation Building and we need to be realistic, particularly in a inhospitable climate particularly in a inhospitable climate about the extent to which the 20 climate about the extent to which the 20 years that were reconciled News/with-'>With the the 20 years that were reconciled News/with-'>With the means to achieve that. But ithink News/with-'>With the means to achieve that. But i think right News/with-'>With the means to achieve that. But i think right now, for me as a foreign i think right now, for me as a News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary, im focussed on the immediate priorities continuing Safe Passage for those, the minority, but a significant number, the minority, but a significant number, who havent been able to get out. Number, who havent been able to get out we number, who havent been able to get out we are number, who havent been able to get out. We are working News/with-'>With third countries out. We are working News/with-'>With third countries in the region. We have held countries in the region. We have held the countries in the region. We have held the taliban to the News/security-council'>Security Council held the taliban to the News/security-council'>Security Council resolution and dealing News/with-'>With the other News/council-resolution'>Council Resolution and dealing News/with-'>With the other building blocks to make sure afghanistan can be more stable and we sure afghanistan can be more stable and we come back to that point, we will use and we come back to that point, we will use the and we come back to that point, we will use the levers at our News/disposal-and-ttring'>Disposal And Ttring will use the levers at our disposal and bring in a wider cast of countries and bring in a wider cast of countries to exercise maximum moderating influence on the taliban. But were moderating influence on the taliban. But were in moderating influence on the taliban. But were in New York working News/with-'>With our partners trying to face up to that new our partners trying to face up to that new reality News/with-'>With a new plan. Gn that new reality News/with-'>With a new plan. On the that new reality News/with-'>With a new plan. Theissue that new reality News/with-'>With a new plan. The issue of that new reality News/with-'>With a new plan. Q . The issue of Safe Passage, do you know how many people in afghanistan youre still hoping to get out . We secured Safe Passage for over 17,000, secured Safe Passage for over 17,000, never been done before many in such 17,000, never been done before many in such circumstances. How 17,000, never been done before many in such circumstances. In such circumstances. How many are left. I in such circumstances. How many are left i cant in such circumstances. How many are left i cant give in such circumstances. How many are left. I cant give you in such circumstances. How many are left. I cant give you a in such circumstances. How many are left. I cant give you a precise left. I cant give you a precise fiaure. Left. I cant give you a precise figure on left. I cant give you a precise figure. On british left. I cant give you a precise figure. On british nationals, i left. I cant give you a precise i figure. On british nationals, that figure. 0n british nationals, that is particularly the responsibility of the is particularly the responsibility of the foreign office, over 5,000 since of the foreign office, over 5,000 since aprii of the foreign office, over 5,000 since april have been evacuated out or provided since april have been evacuated out or provided Safe Passage. We are at low hundreds of those and theyre the more low hundreds of those and theyre the more complex cases, often large fanfiiies, the more complex cases, often large families, some undocumented and we are working families, some undocumented and we are working through those. At the News/tail-end'>Tail End are working through those. At the News/tail-end'>Tail End of are working through those. At the News/tail-end'>Tail End of evacuation we are getting News/tail-end'>Tail End of evacuation we are getting more applying who were not british getting more applying who were not british nationals. We want to work through british nationals. We want to work through those case and putting in place through those case and putting in place not through those case and putting in News/place-notjust'>Place Notjust through those case and putting in place not just arrangements to ensure place not just arrangements to ensure Safe Passage, but News/with-'>With third countries ensure Safe Passage, but News/with-'>With third countries to make sure they can get to our countries to make sure they can get to our embassies. To our embassies. Many people will have seen reports to our embassies. Many people will have seen reports there to our embassies. Many people will have seen reports there are have seen reports there are thousands of News/e-mail'>E Mails to your department that remain unread. Is that true . ,. Department that remain unread. Is that true . ,. , that true . Those relate to two secific that true . Those relate to two specific email that true . Those relate to two specific email points that true . Those relate to two specific email points one that true . Those relate to two specific email points one in l specific News/e-mail'>E Mail points one in relation specific News/e-mail'>E Mail points one in relation to arup cases and there has been relation to arup cases and there has been a relation to arup cases and there has been a News/registration-point'>Registration Point set up. We had a been a News/registration-point'>Registration Point set up. We had a surge been a News/registration-point'>Registration Point set up. We had a surge in people News/e-mail'>E Mailing us through had a surge in people News/e-mail'>E Mailing us through the News/emergency-response-team'>Emergency Response Team when the through the News/emergency-response-team'>Emergency Response Team when the News/resettlement-scheme'>Resettlement Scheme was set out. When the News/resettlement-scheme'>Resettlement Scheme was set out many when the News/resettlement-scheme'>Resettlement Scheme was set out. Many now have been diverted to the hotiine out. Many now have been diverted to the hotline that the News/home-office'>Home Office set up. The hotline that the News/home-office'>Home Office set up you the hotline that the News/home-office'>Home Office set up. You know, i said before, in the last days up. You know, i said before, in the last days of up. You know, i said before, in the last days of evacuation, our effort was on last days of evacuation, our effort was on contacting people that were eligible was on contacting people that were eligible on the ground and getting them eligible on the ground and getting them on eligible on the ground and getting them on to flittings. That must be fiights them on to flittings. That must be flights. That must be the priority flights. That must be the priority. We will go back over the email priority. We will go back over the email and priority. We will go back over the News/e-mail'>E Mailand make sure priority. We will go back over the News/e-mail'>E Mail and make sure any mps who were News/e-mail'>E Mail and make sure any mps who were contacting us get a proper response were contacting us get a proper response and we will do that News/with-'>Within News/days-response'>Days Response and we will do that News/with-'>Within News/days-gf-response'>Days Gf Response and we will do that News/with-'>Within News/da-s.'>Da S. , ,. , response and we will do that News/with-'>Within News/da-s.'>Da S. ,. ,. Days. Of those hundreds who are remainin days. Of those hundreds who are remaining in days. Of those hundreds who are remaining in afghanistan days. Of those hundreds who are remaining in afghanistan and days. Of those hundreds who are i remaining in afghanistan and want days. Of those hundreds who are remaining in afghanistan and want to leave, what happens if your negotiations or the safe News/passage-isnt'>Passage Isnt working. What happens . To be clear i said News/hundreds-isnt'>Hundreds Isnt working. What happens . To be clear i said hundreds of isnt working. What happens . To be clear i said hundreds of those clear i said hundreds of those ciaiming clear i said hundreds of those claiming british nationality, there is a broader group of cases around the arup is a broader group of cases around the News/arup-scheme'>Arup Scheme and the special cases the News/arup-scheme'>Arup Scheme and the special cases under the News/resettlement-scheme'>Resettlement Scheme. The answer cases under the News/resettlement-scheme'>Resettlement Scheme. The answer in relation to the categories is we are going to hold the taliban to those assurances. The un showed the taliban to those assurances. The un showed the international community demanding it. And we have had directly community demanding it. And we have had directly to us assurances that those had directly to us assurances that those commitments will be upheld. We will need those commitments will be upheld. We wiii need to those commitments will be upheld. We will need to test the sinisterty of the will will need to test the sinisterty of the will of will need to test the sinisterty of the will of the taliban sincerity of the the will of the taliban sincerity of the taliban and when the individuals can get to third countries, we are working News/with-'>With our embassies countries, we are working News/with-'>With our embassies to make sure they can put in place embassies to make sure they can put in place the embassies to make sure they can put in place the arrangement for that and get in place the arrangement for that and get processed and returned to the uk, and get processed and returned to the uk, if and get processed and returned to the uk, if theyre eligible. There are a the uk, if theyre eligible. There are a range the uk, if theyre eligible. There are a range of aspects that need to be worked, are a range of aspects that need to be worked, we are working on security be worked, we are working on security checks and we have put arrangements in place and contacted and i arrangements in place and contacted and i and arrangements in place and contacted and i and my team of ministers have contacted and i and my team of ministers have contacted all the potential third countries that we expect those outstanding cases to head for. to in outstanding cases to head for. to in term outstanding cases to head for. to in term of outstanding cases to head for. to in term of everybody who you would still liNews/ke-t'>Ke To get out of answer, how big that is number, are we into the thousands. Brute big that is number, are we into the thousands thousands. We cant give a definitive thousands. We cant give a definitive figure, thousands. We cant give a definitive figure, partly thousands. We cant give a definitive figure, partly because you have definitive figure, partly because you have got to test whether theyre eiigibie~ you have got to test whether theyre eiigibie~ i you have got to test whether theyre eligible. I have given you the concrete eligible. I have given you the concrete figures of what we know. We are now concrete figures of what we know. We are now down to claims, or a high proportion are now down to claims, or a high proportion are not eligible and they are often proportion are not eligible and they are often complex undocumented cases News/with-'>With large are often complex undocumented cases News/with-'>With large News/family-and-youve'>Family And Youve to check News/with-'>With large News/family-and-youve'>Family And Youve to check the News/with-'>With large News/family-and-youve'>Family And Youve to check the whole group. We want to make check the whole group. We want to make sure check the whole group. We want to make sure the haven we provide goes to those make sure the haven we provide goes to those who are eligible and there is the to those who are eligible and there is the wider group of afghans who have worked for us and i cant give you that have worked for us and i cant give you that precisely, that depends on eiigibiiity you that precisely, that depends on eligibility. We secured Safe Passage of 17,000 eligibility. We secured Safe Passage of 17,000 and those were eligible and we of 17,000 and those were eligible and we prioritised those on to fiights and we prioritised those on to fiights |t and we prioritised those on to fliuhts. , ,. , flights. It has been reporting the pentauon flights. It has been reporting the pentagon became flights. It has been reporting the pentagon became the flights. It has been reporting the pentagon became the uk flights. It has been reporting the pentagon became the uk for flights. It has been reporting the pentagon became the uk for a l flights. It has been reporting the News/i-pentagon'>I Pentagon became the uk for a high News/death-toll'>Death Toll after the explosion at the airport. Us forces, sources say that the gate was left open, one gate, to aid uk evacuations. Do you recognise those version of events . No and i have an excellent relationship News/with-'>With the secretary of News/state-relationship'>State Relationship News/with-'>With the secretary of state tony blinken. We did everything we could, once we were alerted everything we could, once we were alerted to everything we could, once we were alerted to the threat to mitigate the risk alerted to the threat to mitigate the risk. That included warning peopie the risk. That included warning people not to come to the airport and warning people who were in the crowd and warning people who were in the crowd to and warning people who were in the crowd to leave. To the extent that we could crowd to leave. To the extent that we could. We also shifted the civilian we could. We also shifted the civilian team we had in the barons hotei, civilian team we had in the barons hotel, because it was a stones through hotel, because it was a stones through from where the explosion took place. None of that would have necessitated the gate at News/abbey-gate'>Abbey Gate to be left necessitated the gate at News/abbey-gate'>Abbey Gate to be left open. I necessitated the gate at News/abbey-gate'>Abbey Gate to be left open to be left open. I saw you quoted ou were to be left open. I saw you quoted you were going to be left open. I saw you quoted you were going to to be left open. I saw you quoted you were going to use to be left open. I saw you quoted you were going to use everythingj to be left open. I saw you quoted i you were going to use everything we have to take on isis. Does that involve being involved in drone strikes against isis in afghanistan. I wont say more than the moved mod has been i wont say more than the moved mod has been saying. We dont talk about and i wouldnt speck late about operations speculate about operations. We retain the right to self defence, and that includes attacks self defence, and that includes attacks from terrorist organisations. Attacks from terrorist organisations. Attacks from terrorist oruanisations. , organisations. The other thing i would like organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To talk organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To talk to organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To talk to you organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To talk to you about | organisations. The other thing i would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To talk to you about your own future. There has been speculation, yourfuture has come into doubt. One News/government-source'>Government Source told the times, i think mr News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raabis told the times, i think mr News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab is toast. And one said there is a News/control-freak'>Control Freak in charge. I know thatis a News/control-freak'>Control Freak in charge. I know that is hard to hear, but how do you respond to that . It is that is hard to hear, but how do you respond to that . Respond to that . It is ridiculous. Any taking respond to that . It is ridiculous. Any taking time respond to that . It is ridiculous. Any taking time out respond to that . It is ridiculous. Any taking time out during respond to that . It is ridiculous. Any taking time out during the l any taking time out during the crisis any taking time out during the crisis we any taking time out during the crisis we have been dealing News/with-'>With to brief anonymously Newspapers News/with-'>With a skewed brief anonymously Newspapers News/with-'>With a skewed set of reporting lacks any credibility and is probably engaged in buck passing themselves. From april through to the evacuation we have done april through to the evacuation we have done everything we can to stand up have done everything we can to stand up an have done everything we can to stand up an excellent News/emergency-response-team'>Emergency Response Team in up an excellent News/emergency-response-team'>Emergency Response Team in the up an excellent News/emergency-response-team'>Emergency Response Team in the king News/charles-street'>Charles Street. The News/mp-hotline-team'>Mp Hotline Team in the king News/charles-street'>Charles Street. The News/mp-hotline'>Mp Hotline at the peak calls were answered News/mp-hotline'>Mp Hotline at the peak calls were answered News/with-'>Within a minute. We have worked answered News/with-'>Within a minute. We have worked News/with-'>With teams across government to secure worked News/with-'>With teams across government to secure 17,000 people out of afghanistan since april and im proud afghanistan since april and im proud of afghanistan since april and im proud of the job my team has done in kabul. Proud of the job my team has done in kabul. Also proud of the job my team has done in kabul, also at the sedo and of course kabul, also at the sedo and of course it kabul, also at the sedo and of course it is a News/team-effort'>Team Effort, we have been course it is a News/team-effort'>Team Effort, we have been bringing together the mod teams. Been bringing together the mod teams, the forces on the News/ground-and-civilian'>Ground And Civilian teams, the forces on the News/ground-and-civilian'>Ground And Civilian and teams, the forces on the News/ground-and-civilian'>Ground And Civilian and there has been a great News/ob-civilian'>Ob Civilian and there has been a great News/job-and-civilian'>Job And Civilian and there has been a great News/job-and-history'>Job And History willjudge17,000 people News/job-and-history'>Job And History willjudge17,000 people being given Safe Passage is a. Reat people being given Safe Passage is a greatjob people being given Safe Passage is a greatjob in very people being given Safe Passage is a great job in very difficult circumstances, but no department has done better circumstances, but no department has done better than the foreign News/office-and-anyone'>Office And Anyone trying to pass the buck has little and anyone trying to pass the buck has little credibility. Has little credibility. There are some serious has little credibility. There are some serious points. Has little credibility. There are some serious points. You has little credibility. There are l some serious points. You talked about the holiday and News/with-'>With News/hind-sight'>Hind Sight you said you wouldnt have gone on that holiday to crete and talk about conversations News/with-'>With other foreign ministers, people talk of quotes of you referring to afghanistan as yesterdays war, do you think there is a campaign to get you think there is a campaign to get you out of the job . You out of the ob . Politics is a News/rou-h'>Rou H you out of the ob . Politics is a rough game. You out of the job . Politics is a rough game, anyone you out of the job . Politics is a rough game, anyone that you out of the job . Politics is a rough game, anyone that is you out of the job . Politics is a rough game, anyone that is briefing Newspapers and august is. Known as the silly Newspapers and august is. Known as the silly season, for this kind of stuff, the silly season, for this kind of stuff, they the silly season, for this kind of stuff, they arent either, theyre either stuff, they arent either, theyre either peripheral figures or News/lack-credibility'>Lack Credibility because they should be focussing on the job in hand. Im proud focussing on the job in hand. Im proud of focussing on the job in hand. Im proud of the foreign News/office-team'>Office Team from proud of the foreign News/office-team'>Office Team from our proud of the foreign News/office-team'>Office Team from our ambassador who stayed in difficult from our ambassador who stayed in difficult circumstances, throughout in kabul. Difficult circumstances, throughout in kabul, the team in king News/charles-street'>Charles Street in kabul, the team in king News/charles-street'>Charles Street and in kabul, the team in king News/charles-street'>Charles Street and judge us by our results we have street and judge us by our results we have secured 5,000 british nationals we have secured 5,000 british nationals out and we have worked to. Et nationals out and we have worked to get 17,000 nationals out and we have worked to get 17,000 out and we have over 250 special get 17,000 out and we have over 250 special cases, the scholars and judges special cases, the scholars and judges and the womens rights defenders out. It is a News/team-effort'>Team Effort and im defenders out. It is a News/team-effort'>Team Effort and im proud of News/team-effort'>Team Effort News/with-'>With the mod and im proud of News/team-effort'>Team Effort News/with-'>With the mod and News/with-'>With the News/home-office'>Home Office. But no the mod and News/with-'>With the News/home-office'>Home Office. But no department has performed better but no department has performed better than the News/home-office'>Home Office and anyone better than the News/home-office'>Home Office and anyone who suggests otherwise has. Ot anyone who suggests otherwise has got very anyone who suggests otherwise has got very little credibility and is peripheral to what has been going on. , ~ peripheral to what has been going on. , ~ ,. , its the seventh day of the Paralympic Games in News/tokyo-and-cyclist'>Tokyo And Cyclist dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey has won her 16th gold in the News/womens-c5'>Womens C5 Time Trial. Shes equalled britains most News/decorated-paralympian'>Decorated Paralympian, swimmer News/mike-kennys'>Mike Kennys record. Lets catch up News/with-'>With the chair of uk sport, katherine grainger. Thank you so much forjoining us. Day seven. Lets talk about dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey. A fantastic record. She is equalled. She is the most decorated and has equalled the number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She decorated and has equalled the number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. Number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She is fabulous she number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She is fabulous she is. Number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She is fabulous she is. Genuinely number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She is | fabulous she is. Genuinely she number of News/gold-medal'>Gold Medals. She is i fabulous she is. Genuinely she is one of a kind. This is her eighth Paralympic Games and she is talking about paris, her ninth. She still has the amazing physical ability to set new standards and push the barriers every single time the games come around, but importantly she still has the same passion and drive. She is loving it. Its really lovely to see. I dont know when she will ever stop, lovely to see. I dont know when she will everstop, maybe lovely to see. I dont know when she will ever stop, maybe she wont taste will ever stop, maybe she wont we would love to ask that question when she has finished in tokyo. She has another opportunity for gold as well . ,. Another opportunity for gold as well . ,. ,. , another opportunity for gold as well . ,. ,. ,. , another opportunity for gold as well . ,. ,. ,. , well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the road. Well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the road. She well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the road. She has well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the road. She has a well . Yeah, she has one more day back on the road. She has a greatl back on the road. She has a great chance there. With the two events so far, it shows how good herform is. One more and then she would become the most decorated of all time, which is a title fully deserving if and when she gets that. Tell which is a title fully deserving if and when she gets that. Which is a title fully deserving if and when she gets that. Tell is a bit about how and when she gets that. Tell is a bit about how its and when she gets that. Tell is a bit about how its been and when she gets that. Tell is a bit about how its been for and when she gets that. Tell is a bit about how its been for these News/j-bit'>J Bit about how its been for these paralympians. Forsome bit about how its been for these paralympians. For some people, bit about how its been for these paralympians. Forsome people, it seems to have been a good thing there was this five year gap, for others it was more tough. Yeah, its alwa s the others it was more tough. Yeah, its always the same. Others it was more tough. Yeah, its always the same. It others it was more tough. Yeah, its always the same. It depends others it was more tough. Yeah, its always the same. It depends on others it was more tough. Yeah, its i always the same. It depends on where you are as an athlete. Some people will peek perfectly for the games last year, the four year usual cycle. Some might not have been at the right level of qualifying performing last year an extra year has helped, but for the paralympians there are more underlying health concerns so the restrictions have been more difficult. They have a brilliant team around them. They have incredible staff members who are first and foremost they are to care and look after the athletes. Yes, to make sure they can perform at the best they can be, but to make sure they can compete in tokyo and get home safely. Sure they can compete in tokyo and get home safely sure they can compete in tokyo and get home safely. Some disappointment as News/david-weir'>David Weir get home safely. Some disappointment as News/david-weir'>David Weir was get home safely. Some disappointment as News/david-weir'>David Weir was tenth get home safely. Some disappointment as News/david-weir'>David Weir was tenth today . Get home safely. Some disappointment as News/david-weir'>David Weir was tenth today . Im as News/david-weir'>David Weir was tenth today . Im luc to as News/david-weir'>David Weir was tenth today . In lucky to be back in tokyo to support the team. I was lucky to be there in 2012 when he became the werewolf. I think we have incredible memories of the brilliant performances he has managed to put in. He did get a personal best but obviously was further down the field. He still has the marathon which we are looking forward to later in the week. He is a bit like News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey. A multiple medallist and hes really transformed the awareness in britain of what we know about wheelchair racing. He is one of those that people look up to. He already has his moment in history, even if he didnt get the result he wanted to today. He has been talking about a lack of investment in, for example, wheelchairs. Are you looking at the kind of investment that you can put in for our para athletes . Yeah, i havent had a chance to read the comments he said. Havent had a chance to read the comments he said. Obviously i will be lookin comments he said. Obviously i will be looking into comments he said. Obviously i will be looking into that. Comments he said. Obviously i will be looking into that. And comments he said. Obviously i will be looking into that. And how be looking into that. And how important is it that they do have the right equipment, the up to News/date-equipment'>Date Equipment . The right equipment, the uptodate euuiment . , the right equipment, the uptodate euuiment . � ,. , equipment . Yeah, its really important equipment . Yeah, its really important News/l-equipment'>L Equipment . Yeah, its really important. I think equipment . Yeah, its really important. I think one equipment . Yeah, its really important. I think one of equipment . Yeah, its really important. I think one of the News/j-equipment'>J Equipment . Yeah, its really important. I think one of the things we havejust important. I think one of the things we have just celebrated, important. I think one of the things we havejust celebrated, it important. I think one of the things we have just celebrated, it is public support, money that comes in from people who buy national lottery tickets. I have been part of News/team-gb'>Team Gb. Watching the paralympics News/team-gb'>Team Gb, they feel liNews/ke-t'>Ke They are supported by the british public may want to make sure that money is making a difference. Its partly why we can see the great results, because of the national lottery support. We want to ensure the investment is going on the right place. Investment is going on the right lace. ,. , investment is going on the right lace,. ,. , investment is going on the right lace. ,. ,. , place. Lots to look forward to in the coming place. Lots to look forward to in the coming days. Place. Lots to look forward to in the coming days. Thank place. Lots to look forward to in the coming days. Thank you place. Lots to look forward to in | the coming days. Thank you very place. Lots to look forward to in the coming days. Thank you very much time thank you very much for your time, dame katherine grainger. Drumming News/with-'>With the red hot chilli peppers and jamming News/with-'>With the arctic monkeys is something musicians spend a lifetime dreaming about, but 11 year old News/nandi-bushell'>Nandi Bushell can already tick it off her bucket list. During lockdown, she also challenged News/dave-grohl'>Dave Grohl from the News/foo-fighters'>Foo Fighters to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and impressed him so much News/with-'>With her skills, that he invited her to perform on stage News/with-'>With them in la last week. Lets News/take-a-look'>Take A Look. Cheering. Music. Cheering. Nandi bushelljoins us now. What a superstar good morning to you both. How are you . What an extraordinary event, nandi. What was it like being on stage News/with-'>With them . It was so much fun. It was the best night of my entire life, and ive had lots of good nights. It night of my entire life, and ive had lots of good nights. Had lots of good nights. It was amazinu. Had lots of good nights. It was amazing it had lots of good nights. It was amazing. It looked had lots of good nights. It was amazing. It looked amazing i had lots of good nights. It was amazing. It looked amazing as had lots of good nights. It was amazing. It looked amazing as well. I suppose its the sort of thing, when you think about how many people have taken an interest in you drumming, nandi, and then to get to the point where you are playing on stage, talk to us what it was like just before you went out there . Did you feel nervous or did you feel like you were drumming at home . I like you were drumming at home . I dont get nervous before i perform on stage, so, yeah, iwas dont get nervous before i perform on stage, so, yeah, i was cool. You are cool on stage, so, yeah, i was cool. You are cool lm on stage, so, yeah, i was cool. You are cool. Im just on stage, so, yeah, i was cool. You are cool. Im just trying on stage, so, yeah, iwas cool. You are cool. Im just trying to imagine the scene. All those thousands of people looking at you, can you see them, what does it feel like . It feels. It doesnt feel too much different, itjust feels all right. I know a lot of people would get nervous, but im not nervous, i never get nervous. Just nervous, but im not nervous, i never get nervous. Nervous, but im not nervous, i never get nervous. Just explain to us a bit about never get nervous. Just explain to us a bit about the never get nervous. Just explain to us a bit about the story. Never get nervous. Just explain to us a bit about the story. How never get nervous. Just explain to us a bit about the story. How did l us a bit about the story. How did you get to be invited . You challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle, didnt you . Didnt you . Yeah, i challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle didnt you . Yeah, i challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and didnt you . Yeah, i challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and he didnt you . Yeah, i challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and he came didnt you . Yeah, i challenged him to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and he came back| to a News/drum-battle'>Drum Battle and he came back News/with-'>With a song called dead end friend. Then he wrote a song for me so i wrote a song for him. A year after it started, ijammed News/with-'>With him. Its it started, i ammed News/with-'>With him. Its incredible. It started, ijammed News/with-'>With him. Its incredible. I it started, ijammed News/with-'>With him. Its incredible. I know your dad is listening and watching. Take us back to the start. Was nandi five when she started drumming . Are you News/the-one'>The One who got her into it in the first place . One who got her into it in the first lace . , ~. One who got her into it in the first lace . , ~ ,. , place . Yeah, i think the drums found nandi. As place . Yeah, i think the drums found nandi as a place . Yeah, i think the drums found nandi. As a tradition, place . Yeah, i think the drums found nandi. As a tradition, we nandi. As a tradition, we make pancakes nandi. As a tradition, we make pancakes at the weekend. Im a big fan of pancakes at the weekend. Im a big fan of the pancakes at the weekend. Im a big fan of the beatles and i used to play aged two nandi and thomas pass we would play aged two nandi and thomas pass we would make pancakes. She used to be transfixed News/with-'>With News/ringo-starr'>Ringo Starr at the back be transfixed News/with-'>With News/ringo-starr'>Ringo Starr at the back of the band, big smile on his face the back of the band, big smile on his face and the back of the band, big smile on his face and she would watch the video his face and she would watch the video over his face and she would watch the video over and over again. And then she was video over and over again. And then she was doing a News/maths-quiz'>Maths Quiz and she did very she was doing a News/maths-quiz'>Maths Quiz and she did very well so we treated her to. Et did very well so we treated her to get a did very well so we treated her to get a toy did very well so we treated her to get a toy from the News/toy-shop'>Toy Shop and she picked get a toy from the News/toy-shop'>Toy Shop and she picked the get a toy from the News/toy-shop'>Toy Shop and she picked the News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit. At first, my wife picked the News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit. At first, my wife and picked the News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit. At first, my wife and i picked the News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit. At first, my wife and i were like. The News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit we wife and i were like. The News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit we are wife and i were like. The News/drum-kit'>Drum Kit we are not drummers. We got the kit we are not drummers. We got the News/kit-home-kit'>Kit Home Kit we are not drummers. We got the News/kit-home'>Kit Home and kit we are not drummers. We got the News/kit-home'>Kit Home and then News/nandi-wouldnt'>Nandi Wouldnt get off it News/kit-home'>Kit Home and then News/nandi-wouldnt'>Nandi Wouldnt get off it that News/kit-home'>Kit Home and then News/nandi-wouldnt'>Nandi Wouldnt get off it. That was when she was five and she off it. That was when she was five and she has off it. That was when she was five and she has this passion for drumming and music. We and she has this passion for drumming and music. And she has this passion for drummin and music. ~ � ,. , drumming and music. We cant let you be there in front drumming and music. We cant let you be there in front of drumming and music. We cant let you be there in front of the drumming and music. We cant let you be there in front of the drums be there in front of the drums News/with-'>Without you playing something would you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play a little bit of something . Lets warn people at home, this could be loud. It will be brilliant. Give us a taste of what you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. Brilliant. Give us a taste of what you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, so you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, so it you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, so it wont i you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, so it wont be you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To play. This is my electric kits, so it wont be too loud, though beautiful and a little spin as well what do the neighbours think about all of this . We well what do the neighbours think about all of this . About all of this . We have an electric kit about all of this . We have an electric kit now, about all of this . We have an electric kit now, so about all of this . We have an electric kit now, so its about all of this . We have an electric kit now, so its a about all of this . We have an electric kit now, so its a lot i electric kit now, so its a lot better electric kit now, so its a lot better than when we used to have the acoustic better than when we used to have the acoustic kit better than when we used to have the acoustic kit at the front of the his acoustic kit at the front of the his we acoustic kit at the front of the his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane to his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane tojust his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane to just one his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane tojust one hour per his. We try and limit the acoustic News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane to just one hour per day and its News/kit-plane'>Kit Plane to just one hour per day and its towards the back of the house and its towards the back of the house now and its towards the back of the house now so people are not as concerned house now so people are not as concerned about the noise. But our neighbours concerned about the noise. But our neighbours are very supportive. Its a great neighbours are very supportive. Its a great street to live on. It� s neighbours are very supportive. Its a great street to live on. A great street to live on. Its so lovely to a great street to live on. Its so lovely to see a great street to live on. Its so lovely to see your a great street to live on. Its so lovely to see your passion. A great street to live on. Its so lovely to see your passion. You a great street to live on. Its so lovely to see your passion. You have played News/with-'>With the News/foo-fighters'>Foo Fighters. What is your ambition, what would you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I is your ambition, what would you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . Is your ambition, what would you liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . , � ,. ,. , liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to be a musician liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to be a musician in liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to be a musician in the liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to be a musician in the best liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to | be a musician in the best drummer liNews/ke-t'>Ke To do . I dont know. I want to i be a musician in the best drummer in the world, but there are also other things i want to do like be an artist or be an accountant or a lawyer. I artist or be an accountant or a la er. , � ~. , artist or be an accountant or a la er. Artist or be an accountant or a laer. Lawyer. I dont know yet. Dream big, nandi, lawyer. I dont know yet. Dream big, nandi. Dream lawyer. I dont know yet. Dream big, nandi, dream big nandi, dream big you are absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much. Lovely to see you both. You get the feeling she can do whatever she wants. Absolutely wonderful News/heres-carol'>Heres Carol News/with-'>With a look at this mornings weather. There is a lot of Cloud Around. This picture comes from wales. The forecast for today could do is for the next couple of days. Cloudy for many, the cloud thick enough for some patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle here and there, especially in east where its breezy. And there is some sunshine. High pressure is in charge. The breeze coming in from the News/north-sea'>North Sea around it. Quite brisk, and also through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. We start off on a chilly note where we have the News/clear-skies'>Clear Skies across the News/central-highlands'>Central Highlands this morning. Temperatures got close to freezing overnight. Some News/hill-forgan'>Hill Forgan coastal mist. We will see some holes develop, especially over western and News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland. Northern ireland should see some breaks. So there is some sunshine in the forecast. Temperatures, 13 to about 20 degrees. This evening and overnight, a return to more cloud. Still breezy notjust a return to more cloud. Still breezy not just through the a return to more cloud. Still breezy notjust through the News/north-sea'>North Sea but also through the News/english-channel'>English Channel as far west as the coast of News/devon-and-cornwall'>Devon And Cornwall you will notice it. Clear skies and temperatures across parts of News/central-scotland'>Central Scotland following a way to between two and three degrees. But the temperatures you can see here are in towns and cities, mostly in double figures. Tomorrow then we start off News/with-'>With a lot of cloud, there will be some mistiness, some News/hill-forgan'>Hill Forgan coastal fog as well, still cool along the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, still breezy across the News/english-channel'>English Channel, some News/breaks-tomorrow'>Breaks Tomorrow News/with-'>With some sunshine across parts of the News/south-east'>South East. In three parts of scotland, News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland and possibly News/north-west-england'>North West England. But you can see we really are looking for these breaks in the cloud in the cloud still thick enough for some patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle, especially so in the east and the News/south-east'>South East. Even into thursday News/with-'>With News/high-pressure'>High Pressure still in charge of a weather, it will be cloudy for most. If we are picking out the nuances, perhaps not as breezy down the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, but still breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. But a bit more sunshine for wales, northern england, scotland and also from News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. But as we head into the weekend, things change because low pressure comes our way and especially News/on-sunday'>On Sunday some of us will see some rain. Stay News/with-'>With us. The headlines are coming next. Good News/morning-welcome'>Morning Welcome to breakfast News/with-'>With News/louise-minchin'>Louise Minchin and News/dan-walker'>Dan Walker. Our News/headlines-today'>Headlines Today the last us soldier leaves afghanistan ending americas News/longest-war'>Longest War. Im here to announce the completion of our News/with-'>Withdrawal from afghanistan and News/the-end'>The End of News/military-mission'>Military Mission to evacuate american citizens, News/thirds-country'>Thirds Country nationals and vulnerable afghans. Gunfire heavy gunfire is heard in the afghan capital, kabul, as pro taliban forces mark News/the-end'>The End of western involvement. The day that president News/joe-biden'>Joe Biden said the News/american-military-mission'>American Military Mission the 20 News/year-engagement'>Year Engagement by us led nato forces would formally end and this is what you are hearing now. Well have reaction from News/kabul-and-westminster'>Kabul And Westminster and speak to afghan refugees. Good morning, im News/with-'>With the hops, waiting good morning, im News/with-'>With the hops, waiting to good morning, im News/with-'>With the hops, waiting to be harvested and looking at how waiting to be harvested and looking at how a waiting to be harvested and looking at how a shortage of seasonal works could at how a shortage of seasonal works could affect everything from the price could affect everything from the price to could affect everything from the price to the flavour of your pint at the News/pump-price'>Pump Price to the flavour of your pint at the pump and there is pressure on the pump and there is pressure on the government to expand the visa scheme~ a dream come true. Dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey claims her 16th News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal making her britains joint most successful paralympian of all time. And News/80s-punk-icon'>80s Punk Icon toyah is back News/with-'>With new News/music-a0'>Music A0 years on from her first News/album-shelljoin'>Album Shelljoin us before 9. Its News/tuesday-31st'>Tuesday 31st august. Our top story 20 years since american troops invaded afghanistan, the united states has ended its News/military-involvement'>Military Involvement in the country. The last flight carrying troops took offjust before midnight in kabul, marking News/the-end'>The End of the usas News/longest-war'>Longest War and once again leaving the taliban in charge. Our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. The last american soldier to leave afghanistan News/major-general'>Major General News/chris-donoghue'>Chris Donoghue boarding a cargo plane, the final flight out of kabul. A hugely symbolic moment bringing to an end the us mission that started shortly after the News/september-11th'>September 11th attacks in 2001. As the c 17 disappeared into the night sky, on the ground the taliban celebrated News/with-'>With News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire and fireworks. A victory for them, following two decades of international engagement in the country and recent weeks marked by violence, bloodshed and chaotic scenes in kabul. The us News/with-'>Withdrawal follows frantic efforts over the past 18 days to fly 123,000 people out of afghanistan, including 6,000 us citizens. This has been a massive military, diplomatic and humanitarian undertaking, one of the most difficult in our News/nations-history'>Nations History and an extraordinary feat of logistics and News/co-ordination'>Co Ordination under some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable. During the evacuations, 13 us News/service-members'>Service Members were killed in an attack on News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport by isk a local branch of islamic state. The us now faces questions over a News/drone-attack'>Drone Attack on suspected militants, which also claimed the lives of 10 afghan civilians, including children. Up to 200 americans are believed still to be in the country. Look, theres a lot of heartbreak associated News/with-'>With this departure. We did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out, but i think if we stayed another 10 days we wouldnt have gotten everybody out that we wanted to get out and would still be people who would be disappointed News/with-'>With that. Its a tough situation. The us and its allies are now facing up to the taliban being in charge of afghanistan and the prospect of building a difficult diplomatic News/relationship-one'>Relationship One that the americans say will not be based on trust. Within minutes of that final us flight out of kabul, the taliban were in control of the airport, apparently in a reassuring mood. Translation my message to the public and to the mujahideen is they must not go i for gunfire, they must celebrate this happiness by worshipping the god. In the meantime the talibans also taken control of abandoned us military hardware, including armoured vehicles and aircraft News/left-behind'>Left Behind during the News/with-'>Withdrawal. The americans say the equipment� s been decommissioned or rendered useless. But for the taliban, this is another strong symbol of their new found power. As the final us flight departed at midnight, taliban supporters took to the streets to celebrate. Our chief international News/correspondent-lyse-doucet'>Correspondent Lyse Doucet witnessed the historic moment. Well listen, i mean, listen. Gunfire. There is News/tracer-fire'>Tracer Fire in the air, the guns are going off, you can see the News/tracer-fire'>Tracer Fire going up in the night sky. All day we had heard the american News/war-planes'>War Planes circling the city, flying low, as we thought the last american flights were taking off. But it is now the News/31st-august'>31st August, in afghanistan, the day that president News/joe-biden'>Joe Biden said the News/american-military-mission'>American Military Mission, the 20 News/year-engagement'>Year Engagement by us led nato forces would formally end and this what is youre hearing now, the eruption of News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire by taliban supporters in the city of kabul. Our afghanistan News/correspondent-secunder-kermani'>Correspondent Secunder Kermani is in kabul. Secunder, what is the atmosphere liNews/ke-t'>Ke This morning . That was happening News/last-night'>Last Night. Well that celebratory that was happening News/last-night'>Last Night. In that celebratory News/gun-fire'>Gun Fire lasting until the early hours in kabul. Today, we have seen the taliban spokesman and other senior figures visiting News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport, taken over of course after the departure of american forces. They have been speaking to the media, declaring this a victory for the whole nation. Of course many afghans wont see it that way, but it is the culmination of their 20 News/year-war'>Year War against america. They see themselves as having defeated a superpower. They have been inspecting some of the abandoned military hard ware left by the americans. Here in kabul, i think many people are left News/with-'>With a feeling of deep News/anxiety-and-uncertainty'>Anxiety And Uncertainty about the future. They say the taliban have been more conciliatory, but theyre not sure if that tone, that posture, will continue or whether the taliban might start to implement some of the more harsh rules we associate News/with-'>With their previous time in power in the 905 again. Their previous time in power in the 90s aaain. , ~ their previous time in power in the 90s aaain. , y. , the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister has promised that international leaders will continue to pressure the taliban to ensure people who want to leave afghanistan can do so safely. In a News/draft-resolution'>Draft Resolution adopted News/on-monday'>On Monday evening, the un News/security-council'>Security Council also urged the taliban not to allow afghanistan to become a base for terrorism. Our chief political correspondent News/adam-fleming'>Adam Fleming joins us now. Adam, what is the government hoping to achieve . It seeps a significant day. And what happens now is important. I it seeps a significant day. And what happens now is important. It seeps a significant day. And what happens now is important. I think it is worth stressing happens now is important. I think it is worth stressing what happens now is important. I think it is worth stressing what a happens now is important. I think it is worth stressing what a sort happens now is important. I think it is worth stressing what a sort of. Is worth stressing what a sort of strange period it feels like, because we are all looking forward to what the new taliban government is going to be like, News/the-one'>The One our correspondent was describing, how the international community will deal News/with-'>With that new reality. But also facing up to the legacy of having beenin facing up to the legacy of having been in afghanistan for 20 years, which came at the cost of hundred of live of british service personnel and that is the sort of thing that News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab was grabbling News/with-'>With earlier. For News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab was grabbling News/with-'>With earlier. ,. Dominic raab was grabbling News/with-'>With earlier. ,. ,. ,. Earlier. For all that sacrifice you describe and earlier. For all that sacrifice you describe and i earlier. For all that sacrifice you describe and i appreciate earlier. For all that sacrifice you describe and i appreciate it earlier. For all that sacrifice you i describe and i appreciate it would be difficult for those who is served, be difficult for those who is served, but if you look back at the gains, served, but if you look back at the gains, in served, but if you look back at the gains, in 20 served, but if you look back at the gains, in 20 years we havent seen afghanistan used as a base for News/terrorism-afghanistan'>Terrorism Afghanistan used as a base for terrorism. The challenge is to face the new terrorism. The challenge is to face the new realities and come up News/with-'>With a new plan the new realities and come up News/with-'>With a new plan that reflects it. We have. Ot new plan that reflects it. We have got to new plan that reflects it. We have got to get new plan that reflects it. We have got to get a wider buy in, including the chinese and the russian and the countries the chinese and the russian and the countries in the chinese and the russian and the countries in the region, to exercise the maximum moderating influence on the maximum moderating influence on the taliban the maximum moderating influence on the taliban. That the maximum moderating influence on the taliban. ,. The maximum moderating influence on the taliban. ,. The taliban. That reference to News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia is the taliban. That reference to News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia is in the taliban. That reference to News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia is in reference the taliban. That reference to News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia is in reference to the taliban. That reference to News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia is in reference to the and russia is in reference to the meeting of the News/security-council'>Security Council, where News/china-and-russia'>China And Russia abstained in a vote in a new resolution for afghanistan. They didnt vote for it, but didnt prevent it happening the international community can now kind of speak News/with-'>With one voice and that resolution was a mix of the past and the future, talking of safeguarding the gains for human rights, for women and children and minorities, it talks about the requirements on the taliban to make sure it doesnt become a haven or terrorists and it talks about establishing the grounds for humanitarian organisation to keep operating, but the News/number-one'>Number One priority for the international community is the idea of Safe Passage, that is the afghan nationals who have a right to settle in other countries, because they helped those countries while they were in afghanistan and the News/foreign-secretary'>Foreign Secretary said there is still a significant number trying to leave afghanistan to find Safe Passage. The taliban have said they will facilitate that, but we will be able to see the whether they live up to their commitments on that. Thank you for our their commitments on that. Thank you for your analysis. Lets remind ourselves of how the timeline of events in afghanistan unfolded. The conflict began on 7th october 2001, when a us led coalition involving uk troops, bombed News/taliban-and-alqaeda'>Taliban And Alqaeda facilities in afghanistan in retaliation for the News/september-11th'>September 11th attacks. Over the next 13 years, tens of thousands of people would die and millions others were displaced, as the News/war-in-afghanistan'>War In Afghanistan raged. At its peak, 1a0,000 us soldiers were in the country. Combat operations ended in 201a. Thousands of troops were News/with-'>Withdrawn, while most of those who remained focused on training and supporting the afghan security forces. Last year, the us and the taliban signed the doha agreement. President trump committed to News/with-'>Withdrawing us and allied troops including those from the uk by may 2021. That deadline was later extended by News/president-biden'>President Biden to News/september-11th'>September 11th. As the us began to News/with-'>Withdraw its troops injuly, the taliban started to regain control. Over the next month, the insurgents swept across the country, while afghan security forces crumbled. Towns and cities fell untiljust kabul was left standing. On 15 august, the taliban took control of the capital. Over the past 18 days, the us has evacuated more than 123,000 people. The uk has brought around 15,000 people to safety. Yesterday, that mission ended News/with-'>With the final us flight taking off, signalling News/the-end'>The End of 20 years of involvement in afghanistan. Nearly 2,a00 us service people and a57 british troops were killed during the conflict. Lord david richards is the former chief of the defence staff. Hejoins us now. Thank you forjoining us on what seems to be a significant day, 20 years, we have spoke on the News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab, who talked about the gains he said have been made, what is your assess . ~. , assess . Well, there were all sorts of cains assess . Well, there were all sorts of gains and assess . Well, there were all sorts of gains and he assess . Well, there were all sorts of gains and he mentioned assess . Well, there were all sorts of gains and he mentioned some i assess . Well, there were all sorts| of gains and he mentioned some of them. But we have now are threatened News/with-'>With losing those games. That is the strategic and tactical calamity that has come about. Yes, he is right, but what we need to do is find out from government, from the americans in particular, how they intend to make sure that they havent been sacrifices wasted. Make sure that they havent been sacrifices wasted. That is your fear is it that there sacrifices wasted. That is your fear is it that there are sacrifices wasted. That is your fear is it that there are sacrifices, is it that there are sacrifices, lives lost, because and wasted in that sense . Lives lost, because and wasted in thatsense . ,. ,. ,. , that sense . Well, you know a lot of lives have been that sense . Well, you know a lot of lives have been lost. That sense . Well, you know a lot of lives have been lost. Not that sense . Well, you know a lot of lives have been lost. Notjust lives have been lost. Notjust british service lives, many afghans, thousands, hundreds of thousands, lives are now facing ruin when they had some hope. Im afraid our political leadership and in particular News/president-biden'>President Biden over the last six months, has let those people down, us and the afghans. We now need to and in this respect i agree News/with-'>With News/dominic-raab'>Dominic Raab, News/focus-op'>Focus Op the future. Any who claims it is a success should start writing novels. It is not what we intended even six months ago a review talked up our commitment to afghanistan. This has caught us by surprise and we have the taliban back in power and if we are not careful, all the gains he talked about are being threatened. Before we move on to what happens now, a bit of analysis of what we heard from the americans, talking of heartbreak, saying if they had waited more days still not everyone would have got out. Would that be your assessment as well . I would have got out. Would that be your assessment as well . Your assessment as well . I think some would your assessment as well . I think some would have your assessment as well . I think some would have been your assessment as well . I think some would have been left. Your assessment as well . I think some would have been left. But| your assessment as well . I think i some would have been left. But you could have got more out. The fact is we have been defeated be i the taliban and the taliban by the taliban and the taliban by the taliban and the alban had agreed 315t taliban and the alban had agreed News/31st-august'>31st August News/with-'>With the moment and i can see lie they said enough is enough. We have been helpful in allowing you to conduct this evacuation, which i emphasise at a tactical level has been a success, sad as it is given the strategic billy consequences. Consequence strategic consequences. How those who are entitled to come to the west are now going to get out, is of course a different issue and i am worried more that we sort of raised the hope of many, many thousands more afghans who would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To leave and dont liNews/ke-t'>Ke The idea of living under the taliban, of getting them out too. And of course that is a different issue. We have heard the taliban saying they will support Safe Passage. Do you think thats credible . I they will support Safe Passage. Do you think thats credible . You think thats credible . I think there will be you think thats credible . I think there will be a you think thats credible . I think there will be a struggle you think thats credible . I think there will be a struggle and i you think thats credible . I think there will be a struggle and we i you think thats credible . I think there will be a struggle and we need to engage News/with-'>With the taliban over this. They can be as bureaucratic and obstructive as all bureaucrats around the world can be if they wish. But i think that this is really the knob of where we should go next and its about how we engage News/with-'>With the taliban. If we engage constructively, i suspect they will allow some out. They dont want troublemakers from their perspective left in afghanistan. The commercial flights in and out of News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport im told about to restart and in fact have been going on much of these last few weeks. I think we will see in that respect a mechanism quite quickly reduced. I will see in that respect a mechanism quite quickly reduced. Quite quickly reduced. I appreciate our time quite quickly reduced. I appreciate your time on quite quickly reduced. I appreciate your time on the quite quickly reduced. I appreciate your time on the programme. I were joined now by dr waheen arian. He left afghanistan as a child to escape the taliban and arrived in the uk as a refugee. Hes now an News/nhs-doctor'>Nhs Doctor and founded a charity to support afghan medics. Thank you very much for being News/with-'>With us this morning. Great to speak to you. We talked a lot about i suppose the impact on families. You still have quite a bit of your family living back in afghanistan, havent you . I living back in afghanistan, havent ou . ,. ,. , you . I do. I get regular updates from my seven you . I do. I get regular updates from my seven sisters you . I do. I get regular updates from my seven sisters and i you . I do. I get regular updates from my seven sisters and my i you . I do. I get regular updates i from my seven sisters and my father. Two of my family members have managed to flee, but the rest are there. To get updates from them and medical colleagues. The situation is very terrifying. They are extremely anxious what the future holds. What happened over the past few days shows how fragile security is. It brought back the horrific memories of the civil war of the 19905 which i live myself. We had to step over dead bodies, dodge bullets and rockets and hiding sellers for the first few years, where most of my education happened. During the taliban regime, the country was isolated. My father was driving a taxi for six monthsjust isolated. My father was driving a taxi for six months just to isolated. My father was driving a taxi for six monthsjust to be isolated. My father was driving a taxi for six months just to be able to afford a sack of rice. People remember those times and they dont want the country back in that direction. I would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To highlight the impact of that in two main areas. We have no choice but to engage in a humanitarian front. People throughout afghanistan, they are running out of food, theyre running out of medicine. They dont have shelter. We have choice but to engage, differentiate politics from the humanitarian front. Thats one aspect. Secondly, the refugees who flee, there are people who are stranded but there are other people who will find their way to come to the uk or to other countries. How we support these refugees mainly on the mental News/health-front'>Health Front as well. Thats an area im passionate about and thatis an area im passionate about and that is neglected as well. An area im passionate about and that is neglected as well. There is so much to that is neglected as well. There is so much to deal that is neglected as well. There is so much to deal News/with-'>With that is neglected as well. There is so much to deal News/with-'>With here. That is neglected as well. There is so much to deal News/with-'>With here. That i so much to deal News/with-'>With here. That point about people trying to get out of the country, it was interesting hearing our previous guest say some were eligible for a place in other countries but many wont be. That brinus countries but many wont be. That brings other countries but many wont be. Trisgt brings other difficulties. Absolutely. Even people who are eligible, they cant find a way out. So the people will either have to go to neighbouring countries and some of them have to take very dangerous routes. We will see them coming on our shores and i think the government can rethink their News/borders-bill'>Borders Bill to show more compassion. When i came to the uk aged 15 as a refugee, i came News/with-'>With forms of ptsd. Many people will have complex News/mental-health'>Mental Health issues, which is why i think our own News/mental-health'>Mental Health services are on their knees. I am calling on the government and i am launching an initiative myself to bring in News/mental-health'>Mental Health experts, so we can start supporting refugees, the nhs as well as the people who have suffered News/post-pandemic'>Post Pandemic as well. You as the people who have suffered postpandemic as well. You mentioned our sister postpandemic as well. You mentioned your sister and postpandemic as well. You mentioned your News/sister-and-family'>Sister And Family postpandemic as well. You mentioned your News/sister-and-family'>Sister And Family members postpandemic as well. You mentioned your News/sister-and-family'>Sister And Family members in i your News/sister-and-family'>Sister And Family members in kabul. Were some of them at the airport trying to get out . Were they involved in the rush, News/the-weight'>The Weightings involved in the rush, News/the-weight'>The Weightings in the in the heat last week when explosions were going off . My brother survived explosions were going off . M brother survived that explosions were going off . M1 brother survived that attack explosions were going off . M1 brother survived that attack by two days. He was waiting in the same q and sending messages two days prior. He was sending me voice notes. Its terrifying. My heart goes out to the people stranded, the people have lost their lives. And so many other people will lose their lives because the security is unstable. Flan people will lose their lives because the security is unstable. Cami people will lose their lives because the security is unstable. The security is unstable. Can i talk about your the security is unstable. Can i talk about your personal the security is unstable. Can i talk about your personal story. The security is unstable. Can i talk about your personal story. You i the security is unstable. Can i talk i about your personal story. You came to the uk aged 15 and now you work for the nhs. What was key along that journey for you . For for the nhs. What was key along that journey for you . For the nhs. What was key along that journey for you . For me, when i came here as a News/15yearold-journey'>15yearold Journey for you . For me, when i came here as a 15yearold News/with-'>With journey for you . For me, when i came here as a 15yearold News/with-'>With no journey for you . For me, when i came here as a 15yearold News/with-'>With no family i here as a 15 year old News/with-'>With no News/family-support'>Family Support and hardly any formal education, the main thing a prop was a hope for safety and a dream to become a doctor. I had seen so much misery on one hand. I got tuberculosis in a News/refugee-camp'>Refugee Camp and that inspired me to become a doctor. Many people come News/with-'>With dreams. They would liNews/ke-t'>Ke To contribute. That enabled me, along News/with-'>With the compassion showed to me by the british people in the british government, to combine my determination and go on to study at cambridge university, harvard and imperial. But im not the only one. Refugees have to be given safety, their human rights. Refugees have to be given safety, their human rights. What a story. Is that an inspiration their human rights. What a story. Is that an inspiration to their human rights. What a story. Is that an inspiration to your their human rights. What a story. Is that an inspiration to your family i that an inspiration to your News/family-backin'>Family Backin that an inspiration to your family back in afghanistan as well . We are all auoin back in afghanistan as well . We are all going through back in afghanistan as well . We are all going through heartache. Back in afghanistan as well . We are all going through heartache. My i back in afghanistan as well . We are| all going through heartache. My own signs of ptsd are resurfacing a bit as well. Notjust me, so many people who were hurt before, theyve seen it. Its millions of people, hence why the international community should not abandon afghanistan. On the humanitarian front, supporting refugees as well as News/mental-health'>Mental Health services of the people managed to escape later on, thats why im calling on News/mental-health'>Mental Health experts and the government to support News/mental-health'>Mental Health services for refugees and the nhs. Hopefully News/mental-health'>Mental Health experts canjoin us through nhs. Hopefully News/mental-health'>Mental Health experts can join us through this new initiative as well. Its can join us through this new initiative as well. Can join us through this new initiative as well. Its been very interesting initiative as well. Its been very interesting to initiative as well. Its been very interesting to talk initiative as well. Its been very interesting to talk to initiative as well. Its been very interesting to talk to you. I interesting to talk to you. Thank you for your time. Farmers are struggling to find the workers they need to bring in the harvest, according to the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union. Its calling on the government to expand the scheme that allows News/eu-citizens'>Eu Citizens to work for up to six months on uk farms. Nina is in worcestershire for us this morning. Good morning from the worcestershire, herefordshire border. I have been News/with-'>With the hops all morning. Sasha is from ukraine. I want to introduce you to sam from russia because as of this year visas have changed so that people from outside of the eu can come here. Good morning. Just explain where you are from. Tim good morning. Just explain where you are from. �. ,. � , are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the 1st are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the 1st of are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the 1st ofjuly. Are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the 1st ofjuly. Its are from. Im from russia. Ive been here since the 1st ofjuly. Its my i here since the 1st ofjuly. Its my first time here since the 1st ofjuly. Its my first time in here since the 1st ofjuly. Its my first time in the uk. Here since the 1st ofjuly. Its my first time in the uk. How are you finding it . First time in the uk. How are you finding it . I first time in the uk. How are you finding it . Ifeel first time in the uk. How are you finding it . I feel very first time in the uk. How are you finding it . I feel very good i first time in the uk. How are you finding it . I feel very good and i finding it . I feel very good and comfortable finding it . I feel very good and comfortable here. Finding it . I feel very good and comfortable here. I finding it . I feel very good and comfortable here. Iwant finding it . I feel very good and comfortable here. I want to. Finding it . I feel very good and | comfortable here. I want to say thanks comfortable here. I want to say thanks. Thank you to justin for the ob. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , thanks. Thank you to justin for the job. Great accommodation. Thanks to ou for job. Great accommodation. Thanks to you for picking job. Great accommodation. Thanks to you for picking these you for picking these beautiful plants. These are the hops. They give you a beer that slightly bitter flavour. You have a lot of work to do, well let you go. You might get the honey tinged flavour in your beer. There is a huge variety of these across the uk, but not if they dont maNews/ke-t'>Ke Their way to the brewers in order to impact the flavour. Let me talk you through the wider picture. Every year on average, its estimated that in the News/uk-70,000-seasonal'>Uk 70,000 Seasonal workers are needed to pick the harvest. Previously, they were from eu nations, places like News/romania-and-bulgaria'>Romania And Bulgaria. There is now of course and bulgaria. There is now of course a shortfall. There is a global market available to people like sasha and sam can come from other countries, but there are only 30,000 temporary permits made available by the government as a short term solution. They want workers from the uk to fill those posts, but if you look at the numbers from last year, just 11 of seasonal workers were british citizens, leaving a massive hole in the News/labour-market'>Labour Market for people trying to run these farms. Alison has acres of apple orchards as well. The [ads are doing a fantasticjob. You are right on the edge of finding out whether you will have enough people. Out whether you will have enough eole. Out whether you will have enough eo le. ,. , out whether you will have enough eole. ,. ,. , out whether you will have enough. Eole,. ,. ,. , � , people. Yeah, we have our News/apple-harvest'>Apple Harvest starting people. Yeah, we have our News/apple-harvest'>Apple Harvest starting this people. Yeah, we have our News/apple-harvest'>Apple Harvest starting this weekend. I people. Yeah, we have our News/apple-harvest'>Apple Harvest starting this weekend. At News/peak-harvest'>Peak Harvest starting this weekend. At peak during september, we will need 70 people peak during september, we will need 70 people picking hops and apples. Its only 70 people picking hops and apples. Its only when they dont turn up we know its only when they dont turn up we know we its only when they dont turn up we know we have a problem. We have everything know we have a problem. We have everything crossed. Everything crossed. People wont necessarily everything crossed. People wont necessarily know, everything crossed. People wont necessarily know, its everything crossed. People wont necessarily know, its News/day-everything'>Day Everything crossed. People wont necessarily know, its day by everything crossed. People wont necessarily know, its day by day| necessarily know, its day by day you find out. People watching at home have been saying there are plenty of people available in the uk, 4. 7 unemployment and its up to you to maNews/ke-t'>Ke These jobs more appealing . Ml you to maNews/ke-t'>Ke These obs more appealingvh you to maNews/ke-t'>Ke These obs more auealinu . �. , appealing . All of these obs were advertised through appealing . All of these obs were advertised through the h appealing . All of these jobs were i advertised through the department appealing . All of these jobs were advertised through the department of work in advertised through the department of work in pest and is. Nine came forward work in pest and is. Nine came forward. When we went back to talk to them, forward. When we went back to talk to them, only one was so looking for a job to them, only one was so looking for a job and to them, only one was so looking for a job and they have since found a ob. A job and they have since found a job we a job and they have since found a job we do a job and they have since found a job. We do try every year. The only local job. We do try every year. The only local person job. We do try every year. The only local person working on the farm this year local person working on the farm this year will be my son. He local person working on the farm this year will be my son. Local person working on the farm this year will be my son. He will be very busy this year will be my son. He will be very busy what this year will be my son. He will be very busy. What needs this year will be my son. He will be very busy. What needs to this year will be my son. He will be very busy. What needs to change . | very busy. What needs to change . Where are things going wrong . We have always needed people to come in to do the have always needed people to come in to do the seasonaljobs. These are seasohat to do the seasonaljobs. These are seasonaljobs outside, you need stamina seasonaljobs outside, you need stamina and you need to be dexterous and you stamina and you need to be dexterous and you need to be able to put up News/with-'>With the and you need to be able to put up News/with-'>With the elements because were lucky today. With the elements because were lucky today. Its News/with-'>With the elements because were lucky today, its not raining. What needs today, its not raining. What needs to change today, its not raining. What needs to change is today, its not raining. What needs to change is we need to accept that seasonat to change is we need to accept that seasonal workers, we need a permanent scheme and it needs to be expanded~ permanent scheme and it needs to be exanded. V permanent scheme and it needs to be exanded. , � ,. ,. ,. ,. , expanded. Thats what the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union expanded. Thats what the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union are expanded. Thats what the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union are calling expanded. Thats what the national News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union are calling for, News/farmers-union'>Farmers Union are calling for, temporary expansion to the number of permits. Even if itsjust temporary expansion to the number of permits. Even if its just as a covid recovery plan. The warning as we will see a reduction in the number of products available, prices will go up affecting consumers across the uk and its important to say, agriculture is a big area of growth at the moment. What a shame it would be if the products are not on the shelves because they were not enough people to pick them. A very good point, nina. Thank you very much. You are watching News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast. Still to come � 80s News/punk-singer-toyah'>Punk Singer Toyah will be here to chat about her new album News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop which aims to cheer us all up post lockdown. Well have that shortly and bring you the latest News and weather. Now its time for the weather News/with-'>With carol. Good morning to you. Some sun today. You can see this beautiful picture taken in falkirk earlier on, but for most of us it is a fairly cloudy start the day, as you can see from the satellite picture. There are some breaks across central and parts of the highlands of scotland. Temperatures fell close to freezing. Some breaks in News/northern-ireland'>Northern Ireland. Foremost, its cloudy. The coat is thick enough to be producing some light patchy rain or indeed some drizzle. High pressure is firmly in charge of our weather. Breezy along the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline, through the News/english-channel'>English Channel as well News/today-and-thatis'>Today And Thatis News/english-channel'>English Channel as well today and that is accentuating the chilly feel, especially along the east coast of the country. We will continue News/with-'>With some breaks across central and News/western-scotland'>Western Scotland. Northern ireland will see a few getting into northern england through the afternoon of the few across News/south-east'>South East england. But across News/south-east'>South East england. But across the north in the east, thats where weve got the cloud. Down this east coast, the cloud thick enough for that patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle, but even in as we push over in the direction of wales, the cloud will be thick enough for some dampness in the air. As i mentioned, if you are exposed to the breeze, it will feel chilly. At best, i3 i9. Heading on through the evening and overnight, more of the same. Still a fair amount overnight, more of the same. Still a fairamount of overnight, more of the same. Still a fair amount of cloud round, patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle. Like News/last-night'>Last Night per the cloud remains broken over central and northern scotland, temperatures will fall as low as two or three degrees. A shock to the system first thing in the morning. For towns and cities across the board, more or less in double figures. Tomorrow, action replay. Still a lot of cloud round, still thick enough for patchy light News/rain-and-drizzle'>Rain And Drizzle especially but not exclusively in eastern areas. Breezy through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. We the sunshine we could get up to 20 degrees, but under the cloud still looking at 16 i9. Degrees, but under the cloud still looking at 16 19. By the time we get to thursday, News/high-pressure'>High Pressure still News/with-'>With us. Its position moving slightly, starting to drift across us. Not as breezy down most of the News/north-sea-coastline'>North Sea Coastline but youre still notice in the News/south-east'>South Eastern through the News/english-channel'>English Channel. More on the way of sunshine, especially in some western areas where we will see temperatures go up to about 17, 18 or maybe 19 degrees. Not feeling quite as pleasant, even though the tempter will be similar in the News/south-east'>South East, where we have at 19. Friday, News/high-pressure'>High Pressure continues to drift over into the News/north-sea'>North Sea, still a lot of cloud round. The brightest breaks will be out towards the west. Look behind me, this is coming our way for the weekend, more especially as we head into sunday. Turning more and settled News/with-'>With some of us seeing some rain and some showers. 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I was paying close you at 9. 15. Get that cleared up. I was paying close attention. You at 9. 15. Get that cleared up. I l was paying close attention. Looking to jeanette for tips. Halli . R was paying close attention. Looking to jeanette for tips. To jeanette for tips. Holly can tell us about good to jeanette for tips. Holly can tell us about good News to jeanette for tips. Holly can tell us about good News from to jeanette for tips. Holly can tell us about good News from the us about good News from the paralympics. Dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey has won her 16th paralympic News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal, making her britains joint most successful paralympian of all time. She hit the milestone after winning the c5 Time Trial in tokyo overnight. Patrick gearey has the details. The Time Trial is the dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storeys favourite event. Her against the clock, perfect for a woman who is constantly defying time. She is 43, but continues to be judged not by years, but seconds and minute and led at every check point. Storey says her motivation is to 0ut do herself. No one else comes close. She crosses the line. Her do herself. No one else comes close. She crosses the line. She crosses the line. Her 16th gold takes her level she crosses the line. Her 16th gold takes her level News/with-'>With she crosses the line. Her 16th gold takes her level News/with-'>With mike she crosses the line. Her 16th gold takes her level News/with-'>With News/mike-kenny'>Mike Kenny i she crosses the line. Her 16th gold takes her level News/with-'>With News/mike-kenny'>Mike Kenny in| takes her level News/with-'>With News/mike-kenny'>Mike Kenny in terms of golds, but she is already britains most successful paralympian. A chance for others to follow her. Ben won gold in the c3 Time Trial. And the story goes on, win the News/road-race'>Road Race and she will have won more golds than any british paralympian. It feels as inevitable as the ticking of the clock. Lets get the latest from News/tokyo-rachel-latham'>Tokyo Rachel Latham is there for us. You know, dame News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey, she said she never set out to become the greatest ever paralympian, but what a phenomenon she is . Yes greatest ever paralympian, but what a phenomenon she is . Greatest ever paralympian, but what a phenomenon she is . Yes and what a mornin it a phenomenon she is . Yes and what a morning it has a phenomenon she is . Yes and what a morning it has been a phenomenon she is . Yes and what a morning it has been for a phenomenon she is . Yes and what a morning it has been for britain, i morning it has been for britain, News/sarah-storey'>Sarah Storey picked up that first News/gold-medal'>Gold Medal of day. She said she went faster than she thought she would. She enjoyed the moment and felt very smooth. She got a bit of emotion, sorry she even showed a bit of emotion in the medal ceremony. But that was not the only gold for britain this morning. Benjamin watson was on the Time Trial and he didnt start in the News/para-cycling'>Para Cycling until 2017. Didnt start in the News/para-cycling'>Para Cycling until2017. He didnt start in the News/para-cycling'>Para Cycling until 2017. He said he is normally the News/brides-maid'>Brides Maid and winning left him lost for words. And for News/britain-crystal-lane'>Britain Crystal Lane wright won a medal. And gb won their one thousandth medal since lottery funded started in 1997. ,. , since lottery funded started in 1997. ,. ,. Since lottery funded started in 1997. ,. ,. , 1997. That is a fantastic stat. What does that say 1997. That is a fantastic stat. What does that say about 1997. That is a fantastic stat. What does that say about the 1997. That is a fantastic stat. What does that say about the News/progress-l'>Progress L 1997. That is a fantastic stat. What | does that say about the progress for News/team-gb'>Team Gb . 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Money goes in at grass roots and if youre a youngster, youve the opportunity to have facilities and physio, right the way up to elite News/level-sport'>Level Sport where money helps finance things to pay for coaching and transport, to even maybe for the younger athletes pay for their family members to join them on the News/world-stage'>World Stage and cheer them on the News/world-stage'>World Stage and cheer them on. That money will continue and if they can help that to get to paris it will show that the News/lottery-funding'>Lottery Funding is helping gb athletes all the way. Funding is helping gb athletes all the wa. �. Funding is helping gb athletes all the wa. ,. ,. , funding is helping gb athletes all thewa. , the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you it the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you. It is the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you. It is a the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you. It is a legacy. The way. And that legacy continues. Thank you. It is a legacy. That i the way. And that legacy continues. Thank you. It is a legacy. That is i thank you. It is a legacy. That is how you describe it. It is fantastic what is going on out there. And News/dame-sarah'>Dame Sarah is not done yet and she has another chance in the News/road-race'>Road Race. Thank you. Climbing snowdon is a daunting challenge for anyone. But what if you had to make it to the top on just your hands and knees . That was the task facing double amputee News/paul-ellis'>Paul Ellis, who lost both legs after a spinal injury. Here he is taking on the gruelling climb, 3,500 feet above sea level. Paul had to battle painful blisters, despite wearing thick gloves and knee pads and had to carry a 10 kilo backpack. But after 13 agonising hours, he reached the summit, raising more than £20,000 for amputee children. Pauljoins us now. Gosh it looked. Good News/morn-0gg'>Morn 0gg to you. Good morning to you, it looked magnificent. It you. Good morning to you, it looked magnificent. You. Good morning to you, it looked magnificent. It was a nice da. Looked magnificent. It was a nice day some looked magnificent. It was a nice day some days looked magnificent. It was a nice day. Some days it looked magnificent. It was a nice day. Some days it is looked magnificent. It was a nice day. Some days it is not looked magnificent. It was a nice day. Some days it is not so i looked magnificent. It was a nice day. Some days it is not so nice. Looked magnificent. It was a nice i day. Some days it is not so nice up there. It day. Some days it is not so nice up there it is day. Some days it is not so nice up there it is a day. Some days it is not so nice up there. It is a big day. Some days it is not so nice up there. It is a big challenge. Day. Some days it is not so nice up there. It is a big challenge. It i there. It is a big challenge. It was. There. It is a big challenge. It was why there. It is a big challenge. It was why do there. It is a big challenge. It was. Why do it there. It is a big challenge. It was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke There. It is a big challenge. It was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . I there. It is a big challenge. It i was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked up was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked up it was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked up it a was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked up it a couple i was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i have walked up it a couple of was. Why do it liNews/ke-t'>Ke That . Well, i i have walked up it a couple of times, ithought have walked up it a couple of times, i thought i have walked up it a couple of times, i thought i would crawl up and raise awareness i thought i would crawl up and raise awareness and raise some money. That was the awareness and raise some money. That was the News/idea-awareness'>Idea Awareness and raise some money. That was the idea. How awareness and raise some money. That was the idea was the idea. How do you train for that . I play was the idea. How do you train for that . I play wheelchair was the idea. How do you train for that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby i was the idea. How do you train for. That . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands me that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands me in that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands me in good that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands me in good team i that . I play News/wheelchair-rugby'>Wheelchair Rugby league and that stands me in good News/team-and-walking'>Team And Walking and that stands me in good News/team-and-walking'>Team And Walking News/with-'>With ben up mountains stands me in walking News/with-'>With ben up mountains stands me in good walking News/with-'>With ben up mountains stands me in good stead. I did fall a few times me in good stead. I did fall a few times to me in good stead. I did fall a few times to get a feel of it. But you have times to get a feel of it. But you have to times to get a feel of it. But you have tojust go up and do it. You have to ust go up and do it. You have to just go up and do it. You have been have to just go up and do it. You have been up have tojust go up and do it. Wm. Have been up snowdon and you say it is hard. It have been up snowdon and you say it is hard. ,. ,. ,. ,. , is hard. It is hard in good weather. Lookin is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at you is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at you here, is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at you here, it is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at you here, it is is hard. It is hard in good weather. Looking at you here, it is the i looking at you here, it is the terrain that is hard, particularly for you. Terrain that is hard, particularly for ou. ,. , terrain that is hard, particularly for ou. ,. , for you. Yes, it was hard, the last two miles for you. Yes, it was hard, the last two miles were for you. Yes, it was hard, the last two miles were hard, for you. Yes, it was hard, the last two miles were hard, that for you. Yes, it was hard, the last two miles were hard, that took i for you. Yes, it was hard, the last i two miles were hard, that took nine hours two miles were hard, that took nine hours. ,. ~ two miles were hard, that took nine hours. ,. , ~. ,. , hours. You talk of specialist equipment. Hours. You talk of specialist equipment. You hours. You talk of specialist equipment, you had hours. You talk of specialist equipment, you had specialj hours. You talk of specialist i equipment, you had special knee pads. I equipment, you had special knee ads. , ~ equipment, you had special knee ads. , ~. , pads. I got some knee pads from oane pads. I got some knee pads from online shopping. Pads. I got some knee pads from online shopping. They pads. I got some knee pads from online shopping. They are i pads. I got some knee pads from online shopping. They are just i pads. I got some knee pads from News/i-on'>I Online shopping. They are just snee pads online shopping. They are just snee pads online shopping. They are just snee pads. Know pads. Your online shopping. They are ust snee pads. Know pads. Pads. Know pads. Your own gardening pads. Know pads. Your own News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Pads. Know pads. Your own News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes pads. Know pads. Your own News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes i pads. Know pads. Your own | News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Pads. Know pads. Your own i News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did ou News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did you wear News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did you wear them News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did you wear them thin. Gardening govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did you wear them thin. No News/gardening-govs.'>Gardening Govs. Yes gloves. Yes. Did you wear them thin. No theyre i did you wear them thin. No theyre in aood did you wear them thin. No theyre in good nick did you wear them thin. No theyre in good nick. You did you wear them thin. No theyre in good nick. You can did you wear them thin. No theyre in good nick. You can still did you wear them thin. No theyre in good nick. You can still use i did you wear them thin. No theyre| in good nick. You can still use them for gardening in good nick. You can still use them for gardening. Take in good nick. You can still use them for gardening. Take us in good nick. You can still use them for gardening. Take us through, i in good nick. You can still use them| for gardening. Take us through, give us an assessment for gardening. Take us through, give us an assessment of for gardening. Take us through, give us an assessment of that for gardening. Take us through, give us an assessment of that feeling, i us an assessment of that feeling, your face says quite a lot, how were your face says quite a lot, how were you feeling. I your face says quite a lot, how were you feeling your face says quite a lot, how were you feeling. I was made up to get to the to , you feeling. I was made up to get to the to, i you feeling. I was made up to get to the top. I was you feeling. I was made up to get to the top, i was buzzing. You feeling. I was made up to get to the top, i was buzzing. I you feeling. I was made up to get to the top, i was buzzing. I was the top, i was buzzing. I was exhausted when i got to the top. There exhausted when i got to the top. There was exhausted when i got to the top. There was only two people left on the mountain. When i got to the top, the mountain. When i got to the top, the everyone had gone. The sun had gone the everyone had gone. The sun had gone down the everyone had gone. The sun had gone down over the mountain and it was going gone down over the mountain and it was going dark. So there was two people was going dark. So there was two people and i asked them to take a picture people and i asked them to take a icture. ~ , people and i asked them to take a icture. , ~ ,. , picture. Thankfully there was somebody picture. Thankfully there was somebody to picture. Thankfully there was somebody to take picture. Thankfully there was somebody to take a picture. Thankfully there was somebody to take a picture. | picture. Thankfully there was i somebody to take a picture. You think News/ou-somebody'>Ou Somebody to take a picture. You think you have somebody to take a picture. You think you have made it and there is that last little steps a the top. Yes and they were hard going. Hard News/aroin-and-yes'>Aroin And Yes and they were hard going. Hard going and there yes and they were hard going. Hard going and there is yes and they were hard going. H c going and there is steep edges. Yes and they were hard going. Hard| going and there is steep edges. Yes i was a bit. Going and there is steep edges. Yes i was a bit, not too keen on edges. You have i was a bit, not too keen on edges. You have been very matter of fact about it, but pit is a huge challenge. It about it, but pit is a huge challenge about it, but pit is a huge challenge. What l about it, but pit is a huge i challenge. What was about it, but pit is a huge challenge. What was it that challenge. It was. What was it that News/ke-t'>Ke T ou challenge. It was. What was it that kept you going. Challenge. It was. What was it that kept you going, what challenge. It was. What was it that kept you going, what were challenge. It was. What was it that kept you going, what were you kept you going, what were you thinking about . Just kept you going, what were you thinking about . Kept you going, what were you thinking about . Kept you going, what were you thinkin about . ~. Thinking about . Just thinking of the kids and raising thinking about . Just thinking of the kids and raising money thinking about . Just thinking of the kids and raising money for thinking about . Just thinking of the kids and raising money for them i thinking about . Just thinking of the | kids and raising money for them and raising kids and raising money for them and raising fund kids and raising money for them and raising fund for ben and the team that kept raising fund for ben and the team that kept me going and people on the mountain that kept me going and people on the mountain kept saying, you can do it, you can mountain kept saying, you can do it, you can get mountain kept saying, you can do it, you can get up there, you can do it. It you can get up there, you can do it. It was you can get up there, you can do it. It was a you can get up there, you can do it. It was a fantastic day. It was a fantastic day. Which was the hardest it was a fantastic day. Which was the hardest bit . It was a fantastic day. Which was the hardest bit . Probably it was a fantastic day. Which was the hardest bit . Probably after l it was a fantastic day. Which was l the hardest bit . Probably after the ca , ou the hardest bit . Probably after the cap. You sort the hardest bit . Probably after the cap. You sort of. The hardest bit . Probably after the cap. You sort of. It the hardest bit . Probably after the cap, you sort of, it goes the hardest bit . Probably after the cap, you sort of, it goes quite cap, you sort of, it goes quite steep cap, you sort of, it goes quite steep and cap, you sort of, it goes quite steep and all the rock and when i. Ot steep and all the rock and when i got on steep and all the rock and when i got on the steep and all the rock and when i got on the railway bridge, i went on to the got on the railway bridge, i went on to the News/railway-track'>Railway Track and followed the track to the News/railway-track'>Railway Track and followed the track to the summit. Was the cafe open . The track to the summit. Was the cafe open . Yes the track to the summit. Was the cafe open . Yes it the track to the summit. Was the cafe open . Yes it was, the track to the summit. Was the cafe open . Yes it was, i the track to the summit. Was the cafe open . Yes it was, i got the track to the summit. Was the | cafe open . Yes it was, i got some water from cafe open . Yes it was, i got some water from the cafe open . Yes it was, i got some water from the cafe. Cafe open . Yes it was, i got some water from the cafe. The cafe open . Yes it was, i got some water from the cafe. The News/port-water'>Port Water from the cafe. The port News/questions-water'>Questions Water from the cafe. The port News/questions-water'>Questions Water from the cafe. The port questions. Important water from the cafe. The port questions. Important questions. Questions. Important questions. In was in the nineties you got a spinal injuries. In was in the nineties you got a spinal injuries. Spinal inuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and many spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and many years spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and many years later spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and many years later i spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in 92 and many years later i lost i spinal injuries. Yes i had a fall in l 92 and many years later i lost the les 92 and many years later i lost the legs in 92 and many years later i lost the legs in 2008. I went for years where i legs in 2008. I went for years where i couidnt legs in 2008. I went for years where i couldnt News/stand-or-walk'>Stand Or Walk and i was in News/icouldnt-stand'>Icouldnt Stand or walk and i was in pain i couldnt News/stand-or-walk'>Stand Or Walk and i was in pain and i couldnt News/stand-or-walk'>Stand Or Walk and i was in pain and when i lost the legs, i. Ot in pain and when i lost the legs, i got nry in pain and when i lost the legs, i got my first in pain and when i lost the legs, i got my first and second leg and i was off got my first and second leg and i was off doing stuff and climbing mountains and going for walks. Thank ou so mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much for mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much for coming mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much for coming to mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much for coming to see mountains and going for walks. Thank you so much for coming to see us. You so much for coming to see us. Can i say thank you to News/richard-turner'>Richard Turner can i say thank you to News/richard-turner'>Richard Turner who drove four hours to get us there turner who drove four hours to get us there and turner who drove four hours to get us there and dave and kelly who came through us there and dave and kelly who came through the us there and dave and kelly who came through the night to bring my legs back up. Through the night to bring my legs back up, so i could walk back down and thanks back up, so i could walk back down and thanks to everybody that sponsored me. I� m and thanks to everybody that sponsored me. And thanks to everybody that sponsored me. Im sure theyre roud. Sponsored me. Im sure theyre proud thank sponsored me. Im sure theyre proud. Thank you sponsored me. Im sure theyre proud. Thank you for sponsored me. Im sure theyre proud. Thank you for your sponsored me. Im sure theyrej proud. Thank you for your help. Sponsored me. Im sure theyre proud. Thank you for your help. Well done. Proud. Thank you for your help. Well done thank proud. Thank you for your help. Well done. Thank you. The clean up operation at reading festival is under way this morning, after thousands of music fans spent the bank News/holiday-week'>Holiday Weekend at littlejohns farm. The site is littered News/with-'>With abandoned tents, News/camping-equipment'>Camping Equipment and other rubbish. Were joined now by reading News/festivals-sustainability-manager'>Festivals Sustainability Manager lily robins who is leading the clean up. Good morning to you, give us an idea, we will show some pictures, how big a News/cleanup-operation'>Cleanup Operation is it . It is pretty huge. We are coming out from a it is pretty huge. We are coming out from a couple of different angles this year from a couple of different angles this year. But it always takes time, if you this year. But it always takes time, if you want this year. But it always takes time, if you want to do it properly, and we have if you want to do it properly, and we have loads of teams working to. Et we have loads of teams working to get the we have loads of teams working to get the site back to what it was before get the site back to what it was before we get the site back to what it was before we arrived. We get the site back to what it was before we arrived. Get the site back to what it was before we arrived. We can see the ictures, before we arrived. We can see the pictures. There before we arrived. We can see the pictures, there are, before we arrived. We can see the pictures, there are, i before we arrived. We can see the pictures, there are, i dont before we arrived. We can see the pictures, there are, i dont want i before we arrived. We can see the | pictures, there are, i dont want to overestimate, i can see hundreds of tents. What happens to the tents . There is an assumption they go to charities. In there is an assumption they go to charities. There is an assumption they go to charities. ,. ,. , , there is an assumption they go to charities. ,. ,. , charities. In some cases they go to chari , charities. In some cases they go to charity. The charities. In some cases they go to charity, the message charities. In some cases they go to charity, the message is charities. In some cases they go to charity, the message is to charities. In some cases they go to charity, the message is to take charities. In some cases they go to l charity, the message is to take your News/tent-home'>Tent Home charity, the message is to take your News/tent-home'>Tent Home is charity, the message is to take your News/tent-home'>Tent Home is the best thing you can do. Tent home is the best thing you can do we News/tent-home'>Tent Home is the best thing you can do we have News/tent-home'>Tent Home is the best thing you can do. We have salvagers come on to the site and do. We have salvagers come on to the site and take do. We have salvagers come on to the site and take what they can for homeless site and take what they can for homeless charities and News/food-bank'>Food Banks. We take homeless charities and News/food-bank'>Food Banks. We take as homeless charities and News/food-bank'>Food Banks. We take as much as we can, but the rest does we take as much as we can, but the rest does have to be taken to News/recycling-rest'>Recycling Rest does have to be taken to recycling. That goes through an incredible lengthy process, tents are one incredible lengthy process, tents are one of incredible lengthy process, tents are one of the worst things to try and recycle, because there are so nrany and recycle, because there are so many elements to them. We have to shred many elements to them. We have to shred them many elements to them. We have to shred them and break them down to pull shred them and break them down to putt ttits shred them and break them down to pull bits out to recycle as much as possible pull bits out to recycle as much as ossible. � pull bits out to recycle as much as ossible. , �. , possible. Youre in charge of sustainability, possible. Youre in charge of sustainability, what possible. Youre in charge of sustainability, what do possible. Youre in charge of sustainability, what do you | possible. Youre in charge of sustainability, what do you think of people who take a tents and just leave it there . It is people who take a tents and ust leave it there . � leave it there . It is hard. After a lona leave it there . It is hard. After a long weekend leave it there . It is hard. After a long weekend of leave it there . It is hard. After a long weekend of partying, leave it there . It is hard. After a long weekend of partying, i leave it there . It is hard. After a long weekend of partying, i canl long weekend of partying, i can understand people dont want to. But it is, it understand people dont want to. But it is, it is understand people dont want to. But it is, it is heartbreaking to see, especially it is, it is heartbreaking to see, especially when it is an easy fix. Even especially when it is an easy fix. Even if especially when it is an easy fix. Even if people are not wanting to taNews/ke-t'>Ke Their even if people are not wanting to taNews/ke-t'>Ke Theirtent even if people are not wanting to taNews/ke-t'>Ke Their News/tent-home'>Tent Home, if at least pack taNews/ke-t'>Ke Their News/tent-home'>Tent Home, if at least pack them taNews/ke-t'>Ke Their News/tent-home'>Tent Home, if at least pack them up and they can leave them and we pack them up and they can leave them and we have pack them up and they can leave them and we have donation points they can leave and we have donation points they can leave stuff~ and we have donation points they can leave stuff. It is easier to taNews/ke-t'>Ke Things leave stuff. It is easier to taNews/ke-t'>Ke Things away. No, it is a difficult thing things away. No, it is a difficult thing to things away. No, it is a difficult thing to do. All we can hope is that we just thing to do. All we can hope is that we just continue News/with-'>With our messaging and build we just continue News/with-'>With our messaging and build on it year on year, just. Et and build on it year on year, just get it and build on it year on year, just get it into and build on it year on year, just get it into peoples heads they have to do get it into peoples heads they have to do that get it into peoples heads they have to do that and it doesnt help having to do that and it doesnt help having cheap, easy to buy tents, but we understand that is what theyre going we understand that is what theyre going to we understand that is what theyre going to be buying. It is for us its ust going to be buying. It is for us its just messaging, we have a green team that work just messaging, we have a green team that work News/with-'>With the punters to spread the message about recycling and how to maNews/ke-t'>Ke The message about recycling and how to make less of an impact and we have to make less of an impact and we have them to make less of an impact and we have them each year and we will build have them each year and we will build on have them each year and we will build on that to ensure people can. Et build on that to ensure people can get through that they do need to take it get through that they do need to take it back News/with-'>With them. It get through that they do need to take it back News/with-'>With them. Take it back News/with-'>With them. It looks like a bigiob take it back News/with-'>With them. It looks like a big job. Bearing take it back News/with-'>With them. It looks like a big job. Bearing in take it back News/with-'>With them. It looks like a big job. Bearing in mind. Take it back News/with-'>With them. It looks i like a big job. Bearing in mind this is breakfast like a big job. Bearing in mind this is break fast tv, what other things do you find after a festival . Laughter. Do you find after a festival . Laughter do you find after a festival . Laughter. , ,. ,. ,. , ~ laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people do laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people do leave laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people do leave a laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people do leave a lot laughter. Probably not for breakfast shows people do leave a lot behind. L shows people do leave a lot behind. One of shows people do leave a lot behind. One of the shows people do leave a lot behind. One of the good sides is this year we had one of the good sides is this year we had a one of the good sides is this year we had a News/south-west'>South West News/food-collection'>Food Collection come we had a News/south-west'>South West News/food-collection'>Food Collection come on we had a News/south-west'>South West News/food-collection'>Food Collection come on site and we can do perishable and non perishable foods. We found perishable and non perishable foods. We found loads of members of team getting we found loads of members of team getting involved and members of the security getting involved and members of the News/security-team'>Security Team and stewards have heard News/security-team'>Security Team and stewards have heard we News/security-team'>Security Team and stewards have heard we are doing the collection for food heard we are doing the collection for News/food-bank'>Food Bank and they have been getting for News/food-bank'>Food Bank and they have been getting involved. People do leave food and getting involved. People do leave food and it is easier to collect, so that has food and it is easier to collect, so that has been one positive at least this year that has been one positive at least this year that we have been able to collect this year that we have been able to collect that as well. Best this year that we have been able to collect that as well. Collect that as well. Best of luck News/with-'>With the operation, collect that as well. Best of luck News/with-'>With the operation, how collect that as well. Best of luck News/with-'>With the operation, how long. Collect that as well. Best of luck| News/with-'>With the operation, how long will collect that as well. Best of luck i News/with-'>With the operation, how long will it take . With the operation, how long will it take . ,. With the operation, how long will it take . �. With the operation, how long will it take . ,. ,. With the operation, how long will it take . �. ,. , take . Around two weeks. We have our News/waste-management-take'>Waste Management Take . Around two weeks. We have our News/waste-management-team'>Waste Management Team take . Around two weeks. We have our News/waste-management-team'>Waste Management Team on take . Around two weeks. We have our News/waste-management-team'>Waste Management Team on the News/waste-management-team'>Waste Management Team on the sideline News/waste-management-team'>Waste Management Team on the sideline and they are going to be here for sideline and they are going to be here for a sideline and they are going to be here for a while longer making sure everything here for a while longer making sure everything is clear and doing a final everything is clear and doing a final fine everything is clear and doing a final fine pick that is checking every final fine pick that is checking every section of field so it is left as we every section of field so it is left as we found it. Litter doesnt half make me angry. That message at News/the-end'>The End, leave as you found it. If you bought it, take home News/with-'>With you. That question, what else was News/left-behind'>Left Behind . Im glad she didnt answer that. Did you come home from a bank News/holiday-week'>Holiday Weekend away to find nothing in the fridge and reach for the News/takeaway-menu'>Takeaway Menu . Or maybe its a News/lockdown-habit'>Lockdown Habit that youve just carried on . Whatever the reason, lots of us are turning to takeaways more often than before the pandemic and enjoying News/restaurant-quality-food'>Restaurant Quality Food from the comfort of home. Our consumer News/affairs-correspondent-colletta'>Affairs Correspondent Colletta smith has more. Three burgers, smoking joe, lots of milk. Grubs up at franks burgers. Sizzling, sliced, and stacked its ready in minutes. But like so much restaurant food, this News/order-wont'>Order Wont be eaten here. A mile or so down the road. Sarah and her family are waiting for lunch to arrive. We usually get one once a week, dont we, sophie . Its like a fun night. I dont know whether they prefer a takeaway to mummy� s cooking i wouldnt liNews/ke-t'>Ke To say thats what it is, but. Itjust feels as if youre doing something kind of fancy, you know . Even if you are not. And do you think youre eating a little bit more takeaway then you had been News/pre-pandemic'>Pre Pandemic . I dont want to put it on camera that im eating more takeaways than i normally would. Ive even managed to rope my News/mum-and-dad'>Mum And Dad into getting takeaways, and theyve never been big fans. Definitely in this area, we are quite rural, so its not quite as easy to get things delivered but i think its ramped up a lot. Takeaways boomed during lockdown as one of the few remaining treats. But 18 months on, habits have stuck the average spend on takeaways has gone up by more than 40 over the last couple of years. In 2019, it was £452 per person each year. In 2021, thats jumped to £641 per person. Ive got a burger and some fries. But for some people, its a lot more than that. Still stuck working from home in a shared house, harshad spends about £700 a month on takeaways. Is it News/lunch-and-dinner'>Lunch And Dinner every day . It depends. Sometimes i have dinner as well. I started it during the lockdown, but now im just kind of used to it, just saving time and effort. I think its worth it. We contacted the biggest News/fast-food-chains'>Fast Food Chains in the uk, including mcdonalds, burger king, and pizza hut, and theyve all told us that delivery and take out is a really important part of their business but crucially, theyre gearing up for it to become even more significant. Even small players are having to keep up News/with-'>With the changes. A third of the orders at this News/pan-asian-chain'>Pan Asian Chain are now for delivery, and theyrejuggling diners and riders coming down the same stairs. Theres operational challenges. On a sunday night, youre getting a few orders, you would avoid sitting people close to the entrance. So we will always prioritise dine in customers. Are you worried that delivery could grow too big it, and almost take over the business here . Yes. Theres definitely an erosion of dine in, so people can get News/restaurant-quality-food'>Restaurant Quality Food at home. Quite a large percentage of what we are generating are going to the delivery platform. But thats the challenge restaurants will have to face. I think weve just got into a bit of a habit when we couldnt go out, i guess, so its kind of stuck since then, really. Ithink, you know, friday nights, it was like, what can we do . Lets get a takeaway. As the trend for takeaways continues to take off. Coletta smith, News/bbc-News'>Bbc News. Asa as a masterchef finalist, im sure you are a regular chef of the family meals . Yes she was an 805 News/punk-icon'>Punk Icon and now a0 years on toyah is still going strong. Shes had eight top a0 singles, more than 20 albums and now another new release. Its called News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop and aims to cheer us all up post lockdown. Before we chat to her, lets News/take-a-look'>Take A Look back at toyahs career. Its a mystery, its a mystery. Im still searching for a clue. Its a mystery to me. Can you hear me . Gravity. Pulling us down. 12 seconds to midnight. Levitate. Up, up, up. Levitate your gravity. Were getting higher. If youre the future, i wanna know. Do you want to start a revolution . Yeah, yeah, yeah. Toyah joins us now. Im excited. I watch you every morning we shot that all in lockdown on an iphone. Its a pandemic album, but its also one about freedom and getting out again. Hugging, kissing people, celebrating, dancing, celebrating those that you love as well. Its a very uplifting album, deliberately. It so you. You listen to ten seconds and you know who that is yes. It so you. You listen to ten seconds and you know who that is yes, and its doinu and you know who that is yes, and its doing incredibly and you know who that is yes, and its doing incredibly well. And you know who that is yes, and its doing incredibly well. The its doing incredibly well. The midweek chart is five for me in the main charts. We are trying to get me my first News/number-one'>Number One. Lets see what happens actually, by association, teletubbies. I was the narrator on teletubbies. I was the narrator on teletubbies and they had a News/number-one'>Number One in the 19905. I teletubbies and they had a News/number-one'>Number One in the 1990s. Teletubbies and they had a News/number-one'>Number One in the 1990s. I would taNews/ke-t'>Ke That News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop could one in the 1990s. I would taNews/ke-t'>Ke That News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop could possibly one in the 1990s. I would taNews/ke-t'>Ke That News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop could possibly be one in the 1990s. I would taNews/ke-t'>Ke That News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop could possibly be my News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop could possibly be my highest chart placing ever, and especially since 1985. Its gone crazy out there. Especially since 1985. Its gone crazy out there. You say you are purposely crazy out there. You say you are purposely trying crazy out there. You say you are purposely trying to crazy out there. You say you are purposely trying to make crazy out there. You say you are purposely trying to make it crazy out there. You say you are purposely trying to make it fun. | purposely trying to make it fun. Having done this in lockdown, did you go against the national feeling, if you like . People were struggling. Did you think you had to fight against it . I did you think you had to fight against it . Did you think you had to fight auainst it . �. , against it . I didnt have to fight auainst against it . I didnt have to fight against it against it . I didnt have to fight against it i against it . I didnt have to fight against it. I felt against it . I didnt have to fight against it. I felt very against it . I didnt have to fight against it. I felt very unified against it . I didnt have to fight| against it. I felt very unified News/with-'>With my audience on youtube. In may last year, i put a video of me teaching my husband to drive. Within five minutes, 100,000 viewers. By january, we had a0 million viewers. I neverfelt so january, we had a0 million viewers. I never felt so connected. It was the great leveller. There was no point being a rock star. We were suddenly agony aunts. People were confiding in us and telling us incredible things. That is my husband, the gorgeous man on the blue suit who i adore. And mike co writer simon in the red shirt. We created a pod where we tested, so we only work together during the five months this album was made and then i shot the videos on iphone News/with-'>With a wonderful neighbour who held the iphone so i could get all the shots. Multi talented this is quite something. Multi talented this is quite something multi talented this is quite somethina. ,. Multi talented this is quite somethin. ,. Something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april and something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april and is something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april and is now. Something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april and is now. And something. Thats my garden. It was warmer in april and is now. And thatj warmer in april and is now. And that my kitchen. Ladle warmer in april and is now. And that my kitchen my kitchen. We did it all on green screen. My kitchen. We did it all on green screen you my kitchen. We did it all on green screen. You had my kitchen. We did it all on green screen. You had editorial screen. You had editorial control over everything . I screen. You had editorial control over everything . Screen. You had editorial control over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me what over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me what to over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me what to do. Over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me what to do. And over everything . I loved it. No one could tell me what to do. And i could tell me what to do. And i didnt tell my husband and co writer what we were shooting, i just didnt tell my husband and co writer what we were shooting, ijust put them in the picture holding a guitar and then we added all the green News/screen-information'>Screen Information behind them, which allowed us to put deep messages and when it came to the edit. Absolutely brilliant. Tells about the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. Mr; absolutely brilliant. Tells about the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My News/husband-robert'>Husband Robert fripp the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My News/husband-robert'>Husband Robert fripp is the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My News/husband-robert'>Husband Robert fripp is on the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My News/husband-robert'>Husband Robert fripp is on it, the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My News/husband-robert'>Husband Robert fripp is on it, world the title, News/posh-pop'>Posh Pop. My husband i News/robert-fripp'>Robert Fripp is on it, world famous guitarist. If he wasnt on it, it could have been called pop tart. He is the posh bit. This will be my first international album, and im 63. This is about my 29th album. Because he is on it, its instantly perceived as something incredibly posh. Perceived as something incredibly osh. ,. Posh. Very useful having him in the house what posh. Very useful having him in the house what was posh. Very useful having him in the house what was useful posh. Very useful having him in the house what was useful about posh. Very useful having him in the | house what was useful about going into the studio, house what was useful about going into the studio, because house what was useful about going into the studio, because simon house what was useful about going into the studio, because simon and| house what was useful about going | into the studio, because simon and i prepared everything, we put my husband in the studio for half an hour once a week, handed him the News/chord-chart'>Chord Chart and said, do whatever you want. We said, News/channel-blondie'>Channel Blondie and talking heads and david bowie. He did one take and thats it. You are on tour he did one take and thats it. You are on tour next he did one take and thats it. You are on tour next month, is that right . Are on tour next month, is that rirht . � , are on tour next month, is that rirht . �. Are on tour next month, is that News/ri-ht'>Ri Ht . � ,. ,. , are on tour next month, is that rirht . � ,. ,. ,. Right . Ive been on tour for the last five weeks. Right . Ive been on tour for the last five weeks. He right . Ive been on tour for the last five weeks. He was right . Ive been on tour for the last five weeks. He was in right . Ive been on tour for the last five weeks. He was in the l last five weeks. He was in the states and was hit by the hurricane in New York and had to move his outdoor venue indoor, so he gets home in two weeks, ive been on the road for at least five weeks during the festivals, which is fabulous and carrying on because, like everyone you talk to in show business, all the gigs that were sold out last year are now buffered into this year, so we are very, very busy. What is it like now, having lived through the News/pandemic-and-everyone'>Pandemic And Everyone involved in arts and the creative industries are so frustrated at not being able to perform, what its liNews/ke-t'>Ke To have a crowd singing your songs back at you . I liNews/ke-t'>Ke To have a crowd singing your songs back at you . Songs back at you . I had to stop News/m-self'>M Self songs back at you . I had to stop myself from songs back at you . I had to stop myself from crying. Songs back at you . I had to stop myself from crying. I songs back at you . I had to stop myself from crying. I wanted songs back at you . I had to stop myself from crying. I wanted to | songs back at you . I had to stop. Myself from crying. I wanted to kiss the stage. I am meeting people face to face that help through lockdown. Some people asked me to do virtual singing at funeral services, deep connections liNews/ke-t'>Ke That, im now seeing them face to face in the audience and they are coming to say thank you and they can hug me. Its been a very intense and remarkable time its taught me a lot about myself. Ive come out of this a much better person. Myself. Ive come out of this a much better person better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Sorry better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Sorry is better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Sorry is that better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Sorry is that a better person. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Sorry is that a good i infectious. Sorry is that a good thin or infectious. Sorry is that a good thing or a infectious. Sorry is that a good thing or a bad infectious. Sorry is that a good thing or a bad thing . Infectious. Sorry is that a good thing or a bad thing . No, infectious. Sorry is that a good thing or a bad thing . No, its i thing or a bad thing . No, its brilliant thing or a bad thing . No, its brilliant. The thing or a bad thing . No, its brilliant. The News/album-thing'>Album Thing or a bad thing . No, its brilliant. The album is thing or a bad thing . No, its i brilliant. The album is fantastic. Thank you for coming to sears and spreading your energy. We cant have the teletubbies being your only News/number-one'>Number One. You are watching News/bbc-breakfast'>Bbc Breakfast. It is just coming up to the time that we do this. You are going to get full alan partridge now. Good morning, welcome to News/bbc-News'>Bbc News im News/victoria-derbyshire'>Victoria Derbyshire News/with-'>With your headlines at 9 oclock. The final us News/evacuation-flight'>Evacuation Flight leaves News/kabul-airport'>Kabul Airport a minute before midnight as it formally ends its News/military-involvement'>Military Involvement in the country after nearly two decades. The taliban have taken control of the airport the militant group says the News/with-'>Withdrawal is a lesson for the world and future generations. The uk says the immediate priority is getting out those who want to leave. Continuing Safe Passage for the small but also that havent been able to get out and then more building blocks to be able to make sure that afghanistan can be more stable moving forward. The afghnistan war ends as it began News/with-'>With the taliban in power

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