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Enjoying the limelight after her win at the
Us Open
Emma Raducanu
at one of fashion� s biggest events of the year,
New York
s annual
Met Gala
. Keeping
Stonehenge Standing
the
Ancient Monument
undergoes its first major repairs in more than 60 years. And after a bit of a dalmstad,
Western Areas
should
Brighten Up
today. Through central england we could see as much as i want tos worth of rainfall. That could cause minor flooding. Worth of rainfall. That could cause minorflooding. Details on breakfast. Good morning. Its tuesday, the 14th of september. Our top story. A uk wide plan for covid
Booster Jabs
for the
Over 50s
is expected to be set out by ministers this afternoon. It will form part of a strategy to manage the pandemic
This Winter
, after it was confirmed
Last Night
that children aged 12 to 15 in england will be offered a single
Vaccine Dose
from next week. Our
Health Correspondent
Michelle Roberts
reports. Its clear this will be no normal winter, and the nhs is braced for a very busy time. The pandemic continues, with plenty of coronavirus around to infect yet more people. On top of that there will be flu and other respiratory viruses that
Put Pressure
on the
Health Service
at this time of the year, as well as a backlog of treatments disrupted by covid. The
Prime Minister
is expected to announce today that certain measures, such as lockdowns, shouldnt be needed to control the virus during the coming months. In his plan for winter, mrjohnson is expected to repeal parts of the coronavirus act, such as powers to close schools and businesses, or restrict social gatherings. Thejcvi,
Thejoint Committee
on vaccination and immunisation. And for the
Over 50s
, they can expect confirmation later today that
Booster Vaccine
s will be made available to them. Thejcvi have received the data from the cov boost study, where we looked at all the different vaccine brands, in some instances full doses and half doses, as to which is the best vaccine to boost with. And i can assure him that we will begin later this month with a major
Booster Programme
. Of course, flu has already begun. And after ministers in england
Last Night
accepted advice from the uks
Chief Medical Officer
s, there will be a drive to get children aged 12 to 15 vaccinated against coronavirus from next week. Scotland, wales and
Northern Ireland
are expected to follow suit. I can confirm the government has accepted this recommendation. We will now move with the same sense of
Urgency Weve
had at every point in our
Vaccination Programme
. But questions remain about how it would work in practice. It opens up a number of other issues. Logistically, how will this work in a
School Or College
. Secondly, what happens if there is a dispute between a young person and their parent . What we dont want is our members, who lead our schools and colleges, to feel in any way that they are part of that. Those are just some of the issues ministers and
School Leaders
will need to grapple with as we head into the winter months, with the prime
Minister Warning
that the pandemic is far from over. Michelle roberts, bbc news. Lets get more now on the
Governments Winter Plan
from our chief political correspondent,
Adam Fleming
. What else are we expecting to
Hearfrom Ministers
. Well, we actually got a very short statement well, we actually got a very short statement from
Boris Johnson
last
Night Statement
from
Boris Johnson
Last Night
which has got it interesting
Bits Night
which has got it interesting bits the night which has got it interesting bits. The
Prime Minister
said the pandemic bits. The
Prime Minister
said the pandemic is far from over, preparing us for pandemic is far from over, preparing us for this pandemic is far from over, preparing us for this virus to be around for quite us for this virus to be around for quite a us for this virus to be around for quite a long us for this virus to be around for quite a long time. That isjust in such quite a long time. That isjust in such contrast to the sort of thing he would such contrast to the sort of thing he would say at the start of the pandemic, when he said it could be over in pandemic, when he said it could be over in a pandemic, when he said it could be over in a couple of months. He also says that over in a couple of months. He also says that thanks to the vaccine and the precautions the government is going the precautions the government is going to the precautions the government is going to hold in reserve, they shouidht going to hold in reserve, they shouldnt be a need for significant restrictions on our freedoms. That suqqests restrictions on our freedoms. That suggests the restrictions on our freedoms suggests the restrictions on our freedoms could be close to significant, so maybe not a national iockdown, significant, so maybe not a national lockdown, but in the worst
Case Scenario
lockdown, but in the worst
Case Scenario
we may be asked to make some scenario we may be asked to make some sacrifices in terms of how we live our some sacrifices in terms of how we live our lives. Details will be set out later live our lives. Details will be set out later today. A lot of these things out later today. A lot of these things will be kept in the
Tool Box
for various things will be kept in the
Tool Box
for various scenarios that may or may for various scenarios that may or may not for various scenarios that may or may not emerge, depending on how the virus develops overwinter, and of
Course Virus
develops overwinter, and of course how virus develops overwinter, and of course how it interacts with the flu, where course how it interacts with the flu, where ministers are expecting a potentially flu, where ministers are expecting a potentially quite complicated situation. Things we have been talking situation. Things we have been talking about for the past couple of
Days Wiii
talking about for the past couple of days will have been more strict rules days will have been more strict rules about where you have to wear masks. Rules about where you have to wear masks. Wiii rules about where you have to wear masks, will be a in emphasis to the idea of masks, will be a in emphasis to the idea of
Working From Home Again
. We will ask idea of
Working From Home Again
. We will ask
Tots Idea
of
Working From Home Again
. We will ask lots of questions we have been will ask lots of questions we have been asking through this process. Who wiii been asking through this process. Who will decide when these restrictions come in if they are needed . Restrictions come in if they are needed . What will be
Threshold Speed
for when needed . What will be
Threshold Speed
for when they kick in . And what sort of patchwork will be and up with a crossing of patchwork will be and up with a crossing then . There will be a different crossing then . There will be a different patchwork across the uk because different patchwork across the uk because of the different devolved administrations getting to implement versions administrations getting to implement versions of their own plans. We are expecting versions of their own plans. We are expecting to hear from the
Prime Minister
expecting to hear from the
Prime Minister
in expecting to hear from the
Prime Minister
in
Downing Street
this afternoon. It will be against a bit of a sad afternoon. It will be against a bit of a sad personal backdrop for him because of a sad personal backdrop for him because overnight we got the news that his because overnight we got the news that his mother charlotte had passed away~ that his mother charlotte had passed away~ so that his mother charlotte had passed away. Sojust that his mother charlotte had passed away. So just a that his mother charlotte had passed away. Sojust a reminder that people in public away. Sojust a reminder that people in public life
Making Big Decisions On Behalf In Public Life
making big decisions on behalf of the rest of us, still have on behalf of the rest of us, still have their on behalf of the rest of us, still have their own personal family lives to live have their own personal family lives to live as have their own personal family lives to live as well. And
Last Night
ministers confirmed their plan to push ahead with the vaccination of all 12 15 year olds in england. How has that decision been received . So, this has been long awaited. Ministers so, this has been long awaited. Ministers were getting a bit frustrated it took scientist so long to actually get here. But got here we have to actually get here. But got here we have a to actually get here. But got here we have. A key bit of language. They are talking we have. A key bit of language. They are talking about offering the vaccines are talking about offering the vaccines to 12 to 15 year olds. That is because vaccines to 12 to 15 year olds. That is because acknowledge scientists it is because acknowledge scientists it is a combination between the vaccinators, the parents and the child vaccinators, the parents and the child as vaccinators, the parents and the child as well, because the children who are child as well, because the children who are getting the vaccine have to ive who are getting the vaccine have to give their who are getting the vaccine have to give their consent to receiving it. That give their consent to receiving it. That is give their consent to receiving it. That is a give their consent to receiving it. That is a long standing convention, actually that is a long standing convention, actually part of the law in the uk for decades. You hear a little bit of concern for decades. You hear a little bit of concern from teachers and
Head Teacher
s of concern from teachers and
Head Teacher
s that they are going to be drawn teachers that they are going to be drawn
Into Teachers
that they are going to be drawn into this. I was speaking to a head drawn into this. I was speaking to a
Head Teacher
from suffolk
Last Night
Head Teacher
from suffolk
Last Night
. And he was saying this is very night. And he was saying this is very much night. And he was saying this is very much up to the nhs and of the people very much up to the nhs and of the people administering the vaccines. We as people administering the vaccines. We as the people administering the vaccines. We as the schooljust want to provide we as the schooljust want to provide the venue. If we have to collect provide the venue. If we have to collect
Consent Form
s and hand out teafiets, collect
Consent Form
s and hand out leaflets, we will do that. With the teaching leaflets, we will do that. With the
Teaching Profession
very much not wanting
Teaching Profession
very much not wanting to
Teaching Profession
very much not wanting to get involved in this issue. Wanting to get involved in this issue, which is quite controversial for some issue, which is quite controversial for some parents. Issue, which is quite controversial for some parents. Adam, thank you for some parents. Adam, thank you for that. Well be speaking to the
Vaccines Minister
, nadhim zahawi, at half past seven. Also speaking to a
Head Teacher
. We would love to hear from you this morning. What do you think of those plans specifically . Lets morning. What do you think of those plans specifically . Plans specifically . Lets get some secific plans specifically . Lets get some specific questions plans specifically . Lets get some specific questions for plans specifically . Lets get some specific questions for the plans specifically . Lets get some | specific questions for the
Vaccines Minister
. One of those mornings we are seeking as much information as possible. Prince andrews lawyers have told a pre
Trial Hearing
that legal action accusing him of
Sexual Assault
is baseless and should be dismissed. Virginia giuffre has launched a civil lawsuit over the alleged abuse, which she says happened two decades ago, when she was 17. The duke of york has consistently denied
Ms Giuffre
s claims. Our
North America Correspondent
Nada Tawfik
sent this report. Well, this first hearing really centred more on procedure rather than the allegations. Those allegations, of course,
Virginia Giuffre
accusing
Prince Andrew
of sexually assaulting her
In London
,
New York
and the us
Virgin Islands
when she was just 17 years old. Now the duke of york has strenuously denied those allegations, even saying he has no recollection of ever meeting
Virginia Giuffre
. But in court it really did focus on the steps ahead. Prince andrews attorney told the court he had two main arguments. First, that the papers were not properly served to the duke of york, that the
Uk High Court
had to weigh in on the legality of service. And secondly, he said they believed this lawsuit was potentially unlawful and baseless. And what they said they wanted was to see a 2009
Settlement Agreement
between
Virginia Giuffre
and
Jeffrey Epstein
. Now they believe there is a release in that agreement which would absolve the duke of york of any legal obligation. Now,
Virginia Giuffre
s attorneys, in response, said they thought that was a mischaracterisation of that settlement. They also said if
Prince Andrew
does feel that he was not properly served, that he needs to put in a formal motion through the court, so that could be litigated. The judge will hear oral arguments in october, october 13, and that will be in person. The next chance these parties will have to once again debate whether this case can get under way. Travel
Body Abta
is calling for a significant overhaul of the
Governments Traffic Light
system. The group says measures, including the use of pcr testing, means the industry is still not able to function fully and are putting people off from travelling. The government says it recognises the challenging time facing the sector and keeps the system under review. Tuxedo sweat pants, a suit of armour and a
Floor Length Feather
cape were some of the outlandish outfits on display at the
Met Gala
in
New York
Last Night
one of the biggest events in fashion. Celebrities like
Billie Eilish
,
Kim Kardashian
, and the new
Us Open
champion
Emma Raducanu
, were there, as
Mark Lobel
reports. Celebrating the best of american fashion,
Billie Eilish
in step with marilyn monroe. Meanwhile, taking off next possibly the worlds newest
Grammy Award
winning superhero. Rap
Man Lil
nas is certainly in touch with himself. Tennis
Star Naomi Osakas Heritage
was
Centre Court
in this colourful mixture of herjapanese and american backgrounds. And fresh from her a levels, oh, and that tennis match, look, its
Emma Raducanu
. New york is back the
Us Open
, the met. Ive kind of gotten used to being a little introvert but im back on site, so. Im excited to see everybody. Weve had a tough time so to be back, to be here at my first met, to take up space, to chop my hair off, its just a whole thing. Horn band plays. Actress
Nicola Peltz
wasjoined by her beau brooklyn beckham. And one leading radical democratic politician used her gown as a visual frown to the many tuning in to this expensive fundraiser. While others just chose to dress less. Or go full feather. The showstopping outfits kept coming. After last
Years Show
was cancelled, it seems these mainly young celebrities couldnt wait to get back out into the limelight. Mark lobel, bbc news. I could watch that for hours i mean, they are some magnificent outfits. ,. , time for the weather now, with matt. This looks really foreboding. Good morninu. This looks really foreboding. Good morning
Yes
this looks really foreboding. Good morning. Yes. It this looks really foreboding. Good morning. Yes. It could this looks really foreboding. Good morning. Yes. It could be this looks really foreboding. Good morning. Yes. It could be a this looks really foreboding. Good morning. Yes. It could be a good deal brighter today. Across some parts of england, particularly central and
Eastern England
, lots of
Heavy Rain
today. We could see as much as a
Months Worth
in some places. We are focusing on this batch of rain. A rumble of thunder, a flash of lightning. Now towards the
South East
corner. Still some rain across
Western Parts
of england, wales,
Western Scotland
. That will continue through the morning. Brighten up. Those intense bursts of rain will push up the eastern part of england. Easing away from the southern coastal counties. It should
Brighten Up
touch. I was brighter towards the west, warmer as well. It is across parts of the east midlands, lincolnshire and yorkshire where there is greater concern for those high amounts of rainfall, which could cause minorflooding. Some lively showers to the west of
Northern Ireland
, the
Odd Shower
in
Western Scotland
. That
Heavy Rain
will gradually ease away through the first part of the coming night from eastern part of england. With light winds, all that moisture around, we could see misty and murky conditions to take us into
Tomorrow Morning
. A slightly fresher start to
Tomorrow Morning
as well. Low cloud gradually breaking up. Sunny spells tomorrow. Thursday the brighter of the days. Some of the wettest conditions will be through today. More than half an hour. The pandemic is
Farfrom Over
thats the warning from the
Prime Minister
ahead of todays unveiling of the covid
Winter Strategy
for england. The plan aims to reduce pressure on hospitals, but some
Frontline Staff
say theyre already concerned about their current workload. Lets speak to dr zudin puthucheary, who is a member of the
Intensive Care
society. Good morning. Nice to speak to you. Give us an idea if you can of what conditions are like for yourself, for your fellow members of staff at the hospital at the moment . 50. The hospital at the moment . So, around the the hospital at the moment . So, around the country many
Covid Units
have been around the country many
Covid Units
have been reopened for this third wave have been reopened for this third wave. Staff are exhausted. We are still dealing with the aftermath of the last still dealing with the aftermath of the last wave. Many of ourjunior doctors. The last wave. Many of ourjunior doctors, nurses and consultants are off sick doctors, nurses and consultants are off sick with doctors, nurses and consultants are off sick with significant
Mental Health
off sick with significant
Mental Health
stress. And so we are struggling. Struggling
In London
and around struggling. Struggling
In London
and around the country. And thats now before around the country. And thats now before winter even begins to kick in. Before winter even begins to kick in primary before winter even begins to kick in. Primary care is struggling. Our gps, in. Primary care is struggling. Our gps, who in. Primary care is struggling. Our gps, who delivered 90 of the vaccinations, are really struggling to cope vaccinations, are really struggling to cope with the backlog. This makes an impact to cope with the backlog. This makes an impact on to cope with the backlog. This makes an impact on the
Emergency Departments
and on to ourselves as well as departments and on to ourselves as well as other hospital staff. Listening to what you are saying there, youre talking about numbers, but staff being off, i would imagine it is quite hard to keep morale up . There is no
Doubt Micro
there is no moraie there is no
Doubt Micro
there is no morale. Morale is at an all time low morale. Morale is at an all time low its morale. Morale is at an all time low. Its made worse by the fact we have very low. Its made worse by the fact we have very low staffing levels, so the staff have very low staffing levels, so the staff that are around are even more the staff that are around are even more stretched,
Yes
. find the staff that are around are even more stretched,
Yes
. The staff that are around are even more stretched,
Yes
. And what about those who will more stretched,
Yes
. And what about those who will be more stretched,
Yes
. And what about those who will be watching more stretched,
Yes
. And what about those who will be watching this those who will be watching this morning who are worried about what the winter will bring . How will the issues that you are talking about, how is that going to affect services . I how is that going to affect services . How is that going to affect services . ~. , ~ how is that going to affect services . ,. ,. Services . I dont know. We dont know the answer services . I dont know. We dont know the answer to services . I dont know. We dont know the answer to this. Services . I dont know. We dont know the answer to this. We services . I dont know. We dont know the answer to this. We can | services . I dont know. We dont know the answer to this. We can only see services know the answer to this. We can only see services stretching further and break see services stretching further and break frankly. The quality of care we have break frankly. The quality of care we have for our patients really suffered we have for our patients really suffered during the pandemic, the first and suffered during the pandemic, the first and second waves, and now the
Third Way
first and second waves, and now the
Third Way
. We can only see this happening again unless there is a plan to happening again unless there is a plan to deal with the increase in patients plan to deal with the increase in patients and patient load. When you heard, i patients and patient load. When you heard. I cant patients and patient load. When you heard,
I Cant
remember, patients and patient load. When you heard,
I Cant
remember,
Last Patients
and patient load. When you heard,
I Cant
remember, last week| heard,
I Cant
remember, last week or are we before, but the money going into the nhs to try to restart things, to bring
Waiting Lists
down, i know we are talking specifically about
Intensive Care
this morning, but do you have optimism that that will help over the next few months . Its hard to have optimism because the greatest resource, the biggest thin the greatest resource, the biggest thing about the national
Health Service
. Thing about the national
Health Service
, is its staff. And a single oneoff service, is its staff. And a single one off injection is not going to make one off injection is not going to make a one off injection is not going to make a difference where any difference make a difference where any difference to staff. You
Cant Train
beoble difference to staff. You
Cant Train
people with a single one off injection, you cant retain people. I injection, you cant retain people. I find injection, you cant retain people. I find it injection, you cant retain people. I find it hard injection, you cant retain people. I find it hard to be optimistic. You talk about some i find it hard to be optimistic. Qm. Talk about some pretty serious problems here. How would you address the current situation . How do you get those
Staff Members
back, how do you boost morale . How do you change things . The picture you are painting is quite a bleak one this morning . Yes. It is a bleak one. And im afraid
Yes
. It is a bleak one. And im afraid i
Yes
. It is a bleak one. And im afraid i dont have those answers. Those afraid i dont have those answers. Those are afraid i dont have those answers. Those are questions you really need to be those are questions you really need to be putting to our
Health Ministers
and our politicians. What we need ministers and our politicians. What we need to ministers and our politicians. What we need to do is make the nhs a place we need to do is make the nhs a place that we need to do is make the nhs a place that is attractive to staff to work place that is attractive to staff to work in place that is attractive to staff to work in. You need to retain those members work in. You need to retain those members of work in. You need to retain those members of staff that we have. You want them members of staff that we have. You want them to be interested in coming to work want them to be interested in coming to work you want them to be interested in coming to work. You want them to be supported to work. You want them to be supported in coming to work. You want supported in coming to work. You want their supported in coming to work. You want their health problems, their mental want their health problems, their
Mental Health
problems, to be looked after
Mental Health
problems, to be looked after and
Mental Health
problems, to be looked after. And that is really what we need after. And that is really what we need right after. And that is really what we need right now. We after. And that is really what we need right now. After. And that is really what we need right now. We will be speaking to the vaccines need right now. We will be speaking to the
Vaccines Minister
need right now. We will be speaking to the
Vaccines Minister
later to the
Vaccines Minister
later today. The
Booster Plan
for the
Over 50s
is expected to be announced by the government later. Is that something you would support . Wholeheartedly. The
Intensive Care
society. Wholeheartedly. The
Intensive Care
society, the nhs and the rest, will wholeheartedly
Support Booster
jabs, wholeheartedly
Support Booster
jabs, but also wholeheartedly
Support Booster
jabs, but also the need for everyone to go out and but also the need for everyone to go out and have their flu vaccine, because out and have their flu vaccine, because the combination of covid 19 and the because the combination of covid 19 and the flu because the combination of covid 19 and the flu would be disastrous for the nhs and the flu would be disastrous for the nhs
This Winter
. Gk, and the flu would be disastrous for the nhs
This Winter
. And the flu would be disastrous for the nhs
This Winter
. 0k, really good to seak to the nhs
This Winter
. 0k, really good to speak to you the nhs
This Winter
. 0k, really good to speak to you. Thank the nhs
This Winter
. 0k, really good to speak to you. Thank you the nhs
This Winter
. 0k, really good to speak to you. Thank you very to speak to you. Thank you very much. I hope you have a good day. It much. I hope you have a good day. It is a stark picture. We will be speaking to the
Vaccines Minister
a little bit later about all sorts of things, which were also mentioned in that interview. Lets
Take A Look
at todays papers. The times is leading on
Covid Vaccine
s, and says that
33 Million
adults over 50 will be offered a
Pfizer Or Moderna
boosterjab in the coming months. It also reports on the decision to allow children over 12 to be given one dose of the pfizer vaccine. The telegraph is reporting on the death of the
Prime Minister
s mother. The paper says that charlotte johnson wahl, who was a painter, has died aged 79 at
St Marys
hospital
In London
. �
Emmas Queen
of nyc� is the headline in the metro this morning. Following
Emma Raducanu
s sensational win at the
Us Open
, the picture shows her celebrating in front of
A Bil
lboard in
New York
. I love this picture. Basically the picture of is of her looking at herself. 50 picture of is of her looking at herself. ,. , � picture of is of her looking at herself. , � and one of the most read articles on the
Bbc Website
is a first look at the contestants heading into the famous tent for the next series of the great british bake off. We love that in our house. The kids absolutely love it. Taste we love that in our house. The kids absolutely love it. Absolutely love it. We plan for it. As absolutely love it. We plan for it. Its wonderful absolutely love it. We plan for it. As wonderful and absolutely love it. We plan for it. As wonderful and fun absolutely love it. We plan for it. As wonderful and fun and absolutely love it. We plan for it. | as wonderful and fun and warm. There is a
Police Detective
in there, retired midwife, a psychology student, all among those taking part. It returns next week. Filth. Part. It returns next week. 0h, excitin part. It returns next week. 0h, exciting stuff. Part. It returns next week. 0h, exciting stuff. What part. It returns next week. ©i, exciting stuff. What you want to talk about . Exciting stuff. What you want to talk about . �. ,. ,. ,. , talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to look talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to look at talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to look at keith, talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to look at keith, the talk about . Ive got a
Fat Cat
here. You want to look at keith, the big | you want to look at keith,
The Big Cat
. I love animals with human names. This is key. Keith is twice the size of a normal cat. Big posts is one of the ponds. Apparently he eats pizza. He even eats pizza. His owner has spent £2500 on
Blood Tests
to try to find out why he is always hungry. Its still a mystery. He sneaks into the fridge, breaks into cupboards, eats all sorts and weighs £245. It sounds like a labrador, not a cat. I love this story. I love all those
Things Likejurassic Park
and the rest of it. This idea comes straight out ofjurassic park, to recreate woolly mammoths. They vanished 10,000 years ago from the face of the earth. Scientists trying to bring them back, recreate mammoths and return them to the wild. This has been discussed seriously for more than a decade. With fresh funding they now believe it could actually become a reality, which seems quite extraordinary. And straight out ofjurassic park. There you go. I straight out ofjurassic park. There ou no. , � straight out ofjurassic park. There ou io,. , � 4. , straight out ofjurassic park. There ouo. ~. ,. , straight out ofjurassic park. There oqu. ~. ,. ,. , you go. I dont know if youve had a new car recently, you go. I dont know if youve had a new car recently, but you go. I dont know if youve had a new car recently, but you you go. I dont know if youve had a new car recently, but you know you go. I dont know if youve had a| new car recently, but you know that new car recently, but you know that new car recently, but you know that new
Car Smell
. I new car recently, but you know that new
Car Smell
. New car recently, but you know that new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here. And new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here. And his new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, and his job new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, and his job is new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, and his job is to new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, and his job is to find new
Car Smell
. I do. This is a man here, and hisjob is to find the right smell for a new car. He is a chemist. He has got a finely tuned nose, it says. So finely tuned that nissan have employed him. He has got a degree in chemistry and forensic science. They hired him as an older evaluation lead engineer. As a child he could tell the difference between posh nosh and own brand of
Supermarket Alternatives
just by smelling them. Supermarket alternatives ust by smelling them. �
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Supermarket Alternatives
just by i smelling them. Yeah. He is smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is iioin to smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his new smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his newjob smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his newjob to smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his newjob to find. Smelling them. Really . Yeah. He is going to start his newjob to find a i going to start his newjob to find a perfect aroma for a car. Striving to create the new motor aroma. fine create the new motor aroma. One thini create the new motor aroma. One thing before create the new motor aroma. One thing before i create the new motor aroma. One thing before i go. Create the new motor aroma. One thing before i go. The christmas word, can you believe it . Already it is being mentioned in the papers. Families are being warned
Last Night
about
Toy Shortages
ahead of christmas. The covid related disruption to global shipping has left supermarkets without some product lines, and it also threatens the delivery of toys from china, where many toys are made. I warned you. Get shopping. I got where many toys are made. I warned you
Get Shopping
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terday. Unbelievable. Lack of respect. 23 there
Yes
terday. Unbelievable. Lack of resect. J , its thousands of years old and one of the worlds most famous prehistoric monuments. The question is, how do you keep
Stonehenge Standing
. After assessing the stones,
English Heritage
has launched a major
Conservation Project
to keep the site safe for the future, as
Breakfastsjohn Maguire
has been finding out. Metal scaffolding may be an incongruous sight next to the ancient structure. And it will be taken down every evening over the next few weeks, such is the determination to keep stonehenge open and looking as normal as possible. This
Conservation Work
is, in itself, historic. The last time something of this scale was undertaken was more than 60 years ago, when the ladders were wooden, you could smoke a pipe while working, and
Protective Headgear
was a woolly hat. Much has changed over the decades, but the problems remain. A few years ago we did do a
Laser Scan
of every single stone, so we got a very good record now of all the cracks and the holes, a lot of which are natural and geological. But also, one of the lintels, for example, was stitched together in the 19505, so were going to be doing some
Repair Work
to that, because at the time they used a mortar that was very hard and we are going to replace that with lime mortar. Surveying the earlier work at the time was 18 year old
Richard Woodman
bailey. His father was the chief architect, and
Young Richard Concealed
a coin within the stones. Today, 63 years on, despite being older and wiser, he will do the same again with a £2 coin, struck specially for the occasion by the royal mint. Its a real honour for me to be able to do this today. Over 60 years has passed, and to find its something thats been remembered and has been recorded, in fact, is happening, to be able now, as they are going to be doing some further minor repairs to some of the stones this year, to follow up that 1958 coin with a 2021 britannia £2 coin, is really a great honour indeed. Repairing, restoring, conserving there are subtle differences. And at this
World Heritage Site
everything is tightly controlled. After all, they are working in the footsteps of giants. They may not have used phrases like structural
Engineer Or Architect
a500 years ago, but they were very clever people. On top of each pillar theres a tenonjoint, that bit of rock that you can see sticking up. They would then go inside this mortise hole. So the lintels would have sat
On Top
of the pillars. We think this one was never actually placed
On Top
of the pillar. We dont know why. As with so much in stonehenge, it remains a mystery. With our changing climate,
English Heritage
is aware the stones will face different weather patterns, so the hope is to future proof the work for at least the next 60, 70, maybe 100 years. Which, of course, when this place is a500 years old, is the merest blink of an eye. John maguire, bbc news, stonehenge. I love stonehenge. Lovely pictures. Time now to get the news,
Travel And Weather
where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. Some of the worlds leading
Weapons Manufacturers
are exhibiting the products at controversial arms fair at the
Excel Centre
in
East London Today
, despite the mayor of london telling them theyre not welcome here. The dsei, or �
Defence And Security
equipment international� exhibition, will showcase
Security Equipment
and weapons like this combat boat. The four
Day Event
will be attended by buyers from across the world including countries like
Saudi Arabia
and egypt. The head of a south
London Church
has denied fraud after allegedly selling
Plague Protection
kits as a bogus cure for covid 19. Bishop
Climate Wiseman
of the
Kingdon Church
in camberwell is said to have offered a small bottle of
Oil And Piece
of
Red Yarn
, for £91, allegedly to treat, prevent,
Protect Against Or Cure
coronavirus. His lawyer said her client was not an
Anti Vaxxer
and had been double jabbed. A brief look at the
Travel Situation
now. The
London Overground
is part suspended. That is the last few minutes that that has popped up, we are not quite sure why that is. The
Piccadilly Line
has minor delays from
Arnos Grove
to acton
Town Westbound
only due to a
Signal Failure
. On the trains, southeastern services are still disrupted in the
Lee Area
of
South East
london. The operator says work are ongoing to remove a
Freight Train
that derailed
Yes
terday morning. There are also cancellations on london northwestern services between
Watford Junction
and st albans abbey. And you can get regular travel updates on your bbc local radio station,
In London
its every 15 minutes, which you can hear online, on the
Bbc Sound App
or on many smartspeakers. Onto the weather now with kate. Good morning. Its a mild start once again this morning. Cloudy, one or two spots of rain already, but we have a low
Pressure System
moving to the south of the uk and thats going to bring some quite heavy and persistent rain through the course of the day. And the
Met Office
has issued a yellow weather warning. A0 millimetres plus as that
Rain Moves
through. So
The Rain
heavy, persistent, you might even hear a rumble or two of thunder. Its going to linger into the afternoon but slowly clear away north and eastwards becoming drier by
The End
of the day. Temperatures are a little on the cool side, 19 or 20 celsius. Now, that rain, the low pressure moves away east as we head into this evening and overnight. Becoming dry but it does leave a legacy of cloud. Low cloud, mist and murkiness, the minimum temperature 13 to 15 celsius so another mild night. Fortomorrow, low pressure to the east. It does remain largely cloudy but largely dry. You
Cant Rule
out the
Odd Spot
of rain. And then for thursday, a ridge of high pressure starts to build so it is going to become drier once
Todays Rain
clears. With the addition of a little bit of sunshine on thursday, the temperature back up to 22 celsius. Im back with the latest from the
Bbc London Newsroom
in half an hour. We saw you taking your seat there hello, this is breakfast with
Louise Minchin
and dan walker. Coming up on breakfast this morning. Police dogs will be honoured for their bravery at a
Ceremony Tonight
and well meet some of the dogs and their handlers in line for an award. If you wanna be my lover you gotta get with my friends
Make It Last Forever
friendship never ends its 25 years since they first spiced up our lives. Now a new series looks at how the spice
Girls Brand
of
Girl Power
changed britain. Well find out more after 8. 30. And
John Lennon
as hes never been heard before. Well listen to some unearthed interviews with the
Famous Beatle
before they go under the hammer. All
School Children
aged 12 to 15 in england will be invited to get a
Coronavirus Vaccine
from next week. It comes after the uks
Chief Medical Officer
s recommended the roll out, saying the jab will help reduce disruption to education. Professor
Chris Whitty
, the
Chief Medical Officer
for england, said it was about weighing up the risks and benefits. There are around
Three Million
12 15 year olds in the uk. England will offerjabs to children from next week, while a roll out is yet to be confirmed in scotland, wales and
Northern Ireland
. Its estimated that up to 30,000 infections could be prevented in england, between october and march, if enough children take up the offer of a jab. That, in turn, would save 110,000 days of missed face to
Face Schooling
or one day for every 20 pupils. Only one dose will be offered. The
Chief Medical Officer
s say that is related to the very rare risk of a condition called myocarditis, also known as inflamation of the heart. Its estimated there will be between 3 to 17 cases for every million doses. Symptoms of myocarditis include chest pains, shortness of breath and palpatations, but these are usually mild and short lived. Our correspondent
Zoe Conway
has been getting reaction from teachers, pupils and parents. Soon, it wontjust be lateral flow tests on offer in the
Sports Hall
. In the next few weeks, 12 to 15 year olds will be able to get their first
Covid Vaccine
in school. Bexleyheath academy experienced severe disruption during lockdown. They welcome the idea of vaccinating their pupils. What it provides an opportunity to reduce any disruption that we see to schooling across the next academic year. Over the last two years, theres been unavoidable disruption to education, and i think that any steps that we can take as a country to avoid that again, ensuring that students can remain in school learning, they are important steps to take. Its because we are at a young age, and we dont want to make, i dont want to make a decision where maybe i regret later in life. Ijust want to take things at a pace where i know i understand. Its very cloudy recently, a lot of pupils recite that source, and other sources, its not one clear idea behind it. One person will say its not safe and another will say its safe, i kind of contradictory. So it sounds like youre a bit confused at the moment about what is the right thing to do . Me and many other people,
Yes
. I definitely want to get the vaccine as soon as possible. I think itll really help me and the people around me if i try and say as soon as possible. The government is encouraging families to make the decision together over whether to vaccinate. But they say its the child who will have the final say. Will parents be comfortable with that . I feel at the moment, there is a lot of information thats open and available for young people. So i feel that they are able to make a decision based on what theyve learned in schools, what theyve read in media. I would never force them to have it if they didnt want it. I think if we give them the information that they need to, and then they can make their own decision, i would let my children make that decision. But what if a
Family Cant
agree . Teaching unions are warning that schools are going to be put in a difficult position. Head teachers are wary of being stuck in the middle. It is not the job of schools and academies up and down the country to make decisions about whats in the best interests of individualfamilies. Thats a decision that families need to come to together. Youre being put in a really difficult position, arent you . Its a challenging situation, but i think as a
Head Teacher
in a
Secondary School
, im not going to be forcing anyone to do
Anything
that they choose not to. The fear of more empty classrooms, of more school lockdowns, thats whats driving this latest vaccination policy. Its why the government says it will move with urgency to implement it. Zoe conway, bbc news. Were joined now by one of our regular gps, dr william bird. Theres so much to get to the bottom. Thank you forjoining us. Lets talk about the
Decision Making
about why 12 to 15 year olds in england are going to be offered the vaccine, because it has been long awaited to this decision, hasnt it . Longawaited to this decision, hasnt it . , ,. Hasnt it . Yeah, it has been chewing on. You hasnt it . Yeah, it has been chewing on you had hasnt it . Yeah, it has been chewing on. You had the hasnt it . Yeah, it has been chewing on. You had the joint hasnt it . Yeah, it has been chewing on. You had the joint vaccination on. You had
Thejoint Vaccination Committee
who said no, based on medical grounds, and then the cmo said
Yes
, based on missing school. So you have two different things here. Thats whats really important. A lot of vaccinations are to protect the individual. So all the childhood of one protect that individual, it makes more sense, there are some risks but you look at there are some risks but you look at the cost benefit. For this one, this is slightly different or more difficult to work out because this actually really isnt helping the child prevent them getting covid which could be serious because that is so rare. This is protecting the whole community. One has to remember also that anyone living in a household which has this
Age Group
in their house, there is an 18 to 30 risk of getting covid more, and we know that the
Delta Variant Break
through the double vaccination. You are more likely to get covid if you have a child and has because they will bring it in from school. If you look at the whole picture, you have the child missing school, and your grandparents to think about but the child themselves arent really going to get protected. And the myocarditis, for one days, the girls, its almost zero. For boys, its very small but it is there the myocarditis, with one dose, for girls, its almost zero. But this should be parents talking to the children, talking to other parents, and if they have a whole school vaccinated, the chance of getting the covid is very remote. So vaccinated, the chance of getting the covid is very remote. The covid is very remote. So you think the vaccine the covid is very remote. So you think the vaccine is the covid is very remote. So you think the vaccine is safe the covid is very remote. So you think the vaccine is safe for the covid is very remote. So you think the vaccine is safe for that| think the vaccine is safe for that
Age Group
. For think the vaccine is safe for that age grows . Age group . For one dose, the evidence
Age Group
. For one dose, the evidence so
Age Group
. For one dose, the evidence so far,
Age Group
. For one dose, the evidence so far, and
Age Group
. For one dose, the evidence so far, and the
Age Group
. For one dose, the evidence so far, and the beginnings of this in the united states, they only started in may, the first lot of children vaccinated, there have been
10 Million
doses, so it is a lot already. The timescale is not long, only three or four months. And so far, the evidence shows particularly for girls, its absolutely safe from myocarditis. Boys, a very slight increased risk, two to 5 , sorry, 2 5,000,000. It tends to be transient and no deaths have been measured at all. As far as vaccination is concerned, it is safe from that
Point Of View
. But it is only four or five months from that
Point Of View
. But it is only four orfive months in from that
Point Of View
. But it is only four or five months in since from that
Point Of View
. But it is only four orfive months in since it was first put across. For boys, there is a very slight increased risk, two to five cases per million. Lots of parents will be asking questions this morning, do they have to sign a
Permission Slip
. Im questions this morning, do they have to sign a
Permission Slip
. To sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not sure about to sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not sure about the to sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not sure about the mechanics to sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not sure about the mechanics of to sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not sure about the mechanics of it,. To sign a
Permission Slip
. Im not. Sure about the mechanics of it, im sure about the mechanics of it, im sure it will be all done at school, im sure. The consent, this will be an interesting one. There is a thing called the cilic test which means that if any child has confidence, intelligence, and understand all of the risks and benefits, according to a judge if it ever got there, they are confident of making a decision, the rule of 16 disappears and it goes all the way down, pretty much with no bottom age. So every child aged 12 upwards will be able to make their own decision. If there is a disagreement in the family, it is the child in
The End
, as long as they feel they have all of the facts, will be able to make the decision. For parents and children discussing it together, the consent will need to be done from the parent from the
Schools Point
of view. But we dont want
Head Teacher
s or teachers being in the middle. I dont think it should be a big problem as long as families talk about it and come to a conclusion. You sense there are quite a lot of decisions going on at the moment. We have heard about boosterjabs as well. You have been talking to the government about the
Winter Plan
. We had a very stark opinion from people from icu earlier in the programme. What is your assessment, what are the priorities . The what is your assessment, what are the priorities . The priorities . The priorities are to keei the priorities . The priorities are to keep the the priorities . The priorities are to keep the vulnerable the priorities . The priorities are i to keep the vulnerable vaccinated, and that means those people who are older and who have underlying conditions or they are an age where it gets more likely that they are going to be admitted. We are talking about 705 and 805. Whether it will be done by everybody over the age of 60, that is a marginal decision. These are all marginal decisions, which is why its so difficult now. We have got over the obvious ones of getting much of the country vaccinated. These boosterjabs, vaccinated. These
Booster Jabs
, because vaccinated. These boosterjabs, because we know it starts to fade, almost all the admissions in hospital are going to be those people who are vulnerable or elderly, so they should be protected with a boosterjab. And the vaccination of people who have not had vaccinations, there are still people who have been not quite sure about what to do, they should be vaccinated as well. The investment has then got to go into making sure that the hospitals are continuing to do the normal work. We are still really struggling, so we mustnt let covid close down hospitals. Hospitals have got to work out how they are going to make sure all of that word carries on. Then you have got the flu, and in general practice, this will be difficult, if someone comes and says they have got a temperature and a cough, is that rsv, is that flu, or covid . It would be so much easier if we had a test which differentiated between flu and covid, thats one of the things the government have been trying to get across that in general practice, we can test almost immediately if someone has that difference. So you would not have to have the isolation. Thats really important, if they can get that
Combination Test
out that would be fantastic. Then the biggest thing is communication. A lot of things were done to the public, and particularly for vulnerable groups, and so the communication gets muddled. It wasnt given to the local authorities, like the local director of
Public Health
, and all of the main groups who were affected felt excluded from decisions so there has got to be much better communication to make sure people are clear about whats going on and being consulted to make those decisions. Lots to do, but the model, if we believe all of these models, they did say there would be a
Big Peak
which has gone down a bit, the models show that covid will be quite below, just constant all the way through the winter but we will not get the massive peak we did last year. Thank ou ve massive peak we did last year. Thank you very much. Massive peak we did last year. Thank you very much, doctor massive peak we did last year. Thank you very much,
Doctor William
massive peak we did last year. Thank you very much,
Doctor William
byrd. Thank you, louise. Sally is here, and making the
Sports Headlines
for us, for the
20th Day
on the trot,
Emma Raducanu
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20th Day
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Emma Raducanu
,
Kim Kardashian
has just arrived and she is wearing a balaclava. Its one of those places where you get very dressed up. After making history on saturday, becoming the first qualifier to win a
Grand Slam
,
Emma Raducanu
has been enjoying the limelight in
New York
. Last
Night Emma
celebrated her extraordinary victory by attending the
Met Gala
. She is wearing chanel with chanel tiles and tiffany diamonds. A little cropped up and her
Crop Top
and finished off with boots. This is a really sound like sport this gives you an idea of the trajectory of this girl, she is at one of the biggest events of the year having won the
Us Open
a couple of days ago. She was sightseeing earlier on in
New York
. That was on instagram. I like the way you are auditioning for
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Us Open
Champion Daniil Medvedev
has been praising her incredible journey. What she did is amazing because, its like, a cinderella story. Its just unbelievable because from qualifiers, not losing a set, she didnt have a
Wta Match Win
outside of
Grand Slam
s. She only has a win in wimbledon and
Us Open
. And i think all this story is just for the books, actually. Im sure theres going to be, in five years, a book about the
Us Open
and her and definitely not me, i think everton are up to fourth in the
Premier League Table
after continuing their unbeaten run with a 3 1victory over burnley. They had to come from behind after
Captain Ben Mee
put burnley ahead in the second half, but
Michael Keane
soon found the equaliser before
Andros Townsend
pulled off this great goal to put everton ahead. A minute later
Demarai Gray
added a third. Thats yet another victory for
Raffa Benitez
as everton boss. Really pleased with the reaction of the team. The connection between the team and the fans. And that is what we are looking for, to create a team experience, a mentality, a focus here that people will realise that we are strong enough to compete against anyone. It was a
Standout Performance
from townsend and afterwards he paid tribute to someone special, his mum. She is always working hard on the mental side of the game, shes always sending me messages, see this person, that person, this person is good, watch this video, that video. She sent me a little compilation of all my goals. She put it on a memory stick, she sent it to me, watch this whenever you get it. So maybe subconsciously, maybe it worked, maybe i was watching it and i reminded myself i can score goals like that and i was able to pull it out when we needed. Chelsea begin the defence of their
Champions League Title
against
Zenit St Petersburg
at
Stamford Bridge
tonight, and their manager has been quick to bring his players back
Down To Earth
after last seasons win over
Manchester City
in the final. We start from scratch, we start with zero points, zenit comes here with zero points. Zero goals. So everybody has the same chances. And its, the target is to reach our own top level every single game. If we do this,
Anything
is possible. If we dont do it, we will not have a chance to belong in champions league, its as easy as that. Manchester united are also playing, theyre away to swiss champions young boys. The aim, when we go into this tournament now, is of course to go all the way. But we know its going to be a difficult one. Always is. But weve added some experience, some quality, some youth in the squad and hopefully we are better prepared for whats to come. Id like to give you some
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Rite Of Passage
for keen hillwalkers. But can you imagine scaling all 282 summits at the age of 81 . Thats exactly what
Nick Gardner
from the highlands is doing. The octogenarian took up the challenge to occupy him after his wife had to be taken into care. Louise cowies been to meet him. Boots, check. Backpack, check. And hes off. Nick gardner makes his way up another mountain. At the age of 81, hes climbing all of scotlands 282 munros. Hes raising money for alzheimers and osteoporosis charities. Conditions his wife janet has. It was when i could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. That one really knocked me over. And i thought, i have got to get the
Focus On Life
that was going to last a while. Just doing, say, a marathon, wouldnt be sufficient because once id done it, the challenge is over. Id got to get a challenge that lasted. And he certainly has. Nick started the challenge last august, and is now more than half way through. Its so unbelievably therapeutic. Youre just enjoying the now. And its so thrilling to be able to do that. Being with my wife is very challenging, because she does know me, but onlyjust. When your partner has alzheimers, the problems are very severe. And it has helped me deal with those problems. I would like to visit her every day, but i can rationalise it and go sort of four or five times a week, and i can climb on two or three days. Nick has made some firm friends along the way, with other keen
Hill Walkers
joining him on his jaunts. And hes become a familiar face on scottish summits. What i do find particularly thrilling now is when im going up to people on
The Hill
to tell them what im doing, the fundraising. Youve already donated . I cant ask you to do it again and they say, oh, its nick its nick ive been longing to meet you. He is often asked what motivates him to climb out mountain after mountain. If you regard
Hill Walking
as a sport like football, whereas by definition, when you play football, half the time you going to lose. And i never lose. So for any other 80 year olds or 70 year olds who feel theyre on the wane, no, just keep going. Keep going, keep going. And you will get there. He is hoping to scale his last summit nextjuly. And as for his next challenge . I will carry on climbing until such time as my knees give up. I will not be putting my feet up, no. I, for one, am not surprised. Louise cowie, bbc news, glenshee. That looks beautiful. Doesnt lovel . That looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure it that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure it will that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure it will be i that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure it will be a l that looks beautiful. Doesnt lovely . Not sure it will be a great day for that kind of book. The shock of fog. Good morning,
Yes
, a little bit murky on the moderates. Its raining
In London
, and plenty of rain to come, centraland
In London
, and plenty of rain to come, central and eastern areas, a bitter
Travel Disruption
later. A bitter
Travel Disruption
later. A bit of
Travel Disruption
. The
Heavy Rain
is in south england, a rumble of thunder and a flash of lightning, not particularly pleasant in the channel islands. Rain in
Western Parts
of wales, england and into scotland and that will break up and fizzle out. Showers into the afternoon but brighter compared to
Yes
terday. Here is
The Rain
pushing north across a good part of england. How far west it get is uncertain but some of the highest of
The Rain
fall totals will be in parts of the east midlands, lancashire towards the
South And East
yorkshire. One or two spots could see 50 to 70 millimetres of rain in 2a hours, a month of
Rain Ina Day
of rain in 2a hours, a month of rain in a day hence the flooding risk. It will feel pretty cool, temperatures mid teens there, and then in the west, high teens and low 205 in the brightness and sunshine. A few showers in the western and northern isles, and they will continue into the night. The rain will fade away in
Eastern England
, pushing into the north sea. Most of us trying to
Tomorrow Morning
, but with the legacy of moisture around and light winds, it will be misty and murky most of us will be dry
Tomorrow Morning
. A ridge of high pressure is building in through the week, not fully established, but for many a better chance of some sunshine breaking through and less in the way of rain. Wednesday, misty and murky start, the fog it could take awhile to shift, it could be cool and breezy in the eastern coast. A few spots of
Rain In Scotland
and
Northern Ireland
but the vast majority dry, sunny spells into the afternoon and it will feel a little bit warmer in england than today. Thursday, mist and felt particularly across
Western Areas
clear, more sunshine around on thursday to begin with before we see some cloud build up. A few showers into the
Western Isles
and with the
Northern Ireland
but most having a dry day, pleasant in the sunshine. As we see the weak ad, more
Weather Fronts
pushing into a greater chance of some rain on friday particularly on the west, eastern areas should be dry and bright. Keep up to date the week. Thank you, see you later on. Unearthed interviews with
John Lennon
have revealed what he believed were
The Beatles
best songs and how he didnt want to live without his wife,
Yoko Ono
. The rediscovered tapes, recorded during 1969 and early 1970, are about to go under the hammer and are expected to fetch around £30,000. Andy gill reports. Unpacking a rare slice of beatles history. The interviews with
John Lennon
were recorded by a canadian journalist, ken zeilig, in 1969 and i970. They cover a wide range of beatles related topics. John on his favourite beatles tracks, for example. What
Beatle Music
do you look upon as being outstanding . Well, im prejudiced, i like my own, you know so i dont know, you know. I like
Revolution No.
9, walrus, strawberry fields, day in the life. On how important
The Beatles
were culturally. It was positive in letting people grow their hair and dressing how they like, but it wasnt just
The Beatles
, it was
The Beatles
and others. Like the stones and just ordinary people on the street, we all did it together. But we were the figureheads, you know. On people complaining about his long hair. Now everybody that complains about the length of my hair now, theyre all middle aged people with beatle haircuts that i had in 1964, you know. And on where he accepted the mbe he later returned. And on why he accepted the mbe he later returned. You could have refused to accept the mbe originally. What prompted you to accept it . Well, i was a hypocrite and i was on the make. Only a few minutes of the hour and a half of the material have ever been broadcast before. The tapes were recently rediscovered by mr
Zeiligs Family
after he died. The content in there is priceless, basically, and so for
The Beatles
historians, or
The Beatles
collectors out there who hopefully will be able to hear these, when they do hear them, theyll be amazed to hear the different topics he talks about. Things hes probably never been heard talking about previously. So itjust adds to
John Lennon
s story, really. How much you think theyll go for . Estimating 20 to £30,000. Id like to think well get to the top estimate, and as past auctions have shown, sometimes we can go way above estimate and fingers crossed thats whats happens. On the recordings, johns love for
Yoko Ono
is clear. Our only worry in the world is that we die together. In exactly the same minute. Otherwise, even if its three minutes later, its going to be hell. I couldnt bear three minutes of it. Not so much love for music critics, though. Critics are critics and the rest of them are the artists. And the critic can never be the artist, so hell never understand whats going on. The tapes will be auctioned at
The End
of the month. Andy gill, bbc news. Time now to get the news,
Travel And Weather
where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. Some of the worlds leading
Weapons Manufacturers
are exhibiting the products at controversial arms fair at the
Excel Centre
in
East London Today
despite the mayor of london telling them theyre not welcome here. The dsei, or
Defence And Security
equipment international exhibition, will showcase
Security Equipment
and weapons, like this combat boat. The four
Day Event
will be attended by buyers from across the world, including countries like
Saudi Arabia
and egypt. The head of a south
London Church
has denied fraud after allegedly selling
Plague Protection
kits as a bogus cure for covid 19. Bishop
Climate Wiseman
of the
Kingdon Church
in camberwell is said to have offered a small bottle of
Oil And Piece
of
Red Yarn
, for £91, allegedly to treat, prevent,
Protect Against Or Cure
coronavirus. His lawyer said her client was not an
Anti Vaxxer
and had been double jabbed. A brief look at the
Travel Situation
now. The
London Overground
is part suspended between
Willesdenjunction And Richmond
due to a faulty train at acton central. Docklands
Light Railway
has minor
Delays Beckton
to
Canning Town
due to a faulty train. The
Central Line
has no service between woodford and epping, also due to another faulty train. And the
Piccadilly Line
has minor delays from
Arnos Grove
to
Acton Town
due to a
Signal Failure
. On the trains, southeastern services are still disrupted in the
Lee Area
of
South East
london. The operator says work are ongoing to remove a
Freight Train
that derailed
Yes
terday morning. There are also cancellations on london northwestern services between
Watford Junction
and st albans abbey. Onto the weather now with kate. Good morning. Its a mild start once again this morning. Cloudy, one or two spots of rain already, but we have a low
Pressure System
moving to the south of the uk and thats going to bring some quite heavy and persistent rain through the course of the day. And the
Met Office
has issued a yellow weather warning. A0 millimetres plus as that
Rain Moves
through. So
The Rain
heavy, persistent, you might even hear a rumble or two of thunder. Its going to linger into the afternoon but slowly clear away north and eastwards becoming drier by
The End
of the day. Temperatures are a little on the cool side, 19 or 20 celsius. Now, that rain, the low pressure moves away east as we head into this evening and overnight. Becoming dry but it does leave a legacy of cloud. Low cloud, mist and murkiness, the minimum temperature 13 to 15 celsius so another mild night. Fortomorrow, low pressure to the east. It does remain largely cloudy but largely try. You
Cant Rule
out the
Odd Spot
of rain. And then for thursday, a ridge of high pressure starts to build so it is going to become drier once
Todays Rain
clears. With the addition of a little bit of sunshine on thursday, the temperature back up to 22 celsius. Im back with the latest from the
Bbc London Newsroom
in half an hour. Bye for now. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with
Louise Minchin
and dan walker. Our headlines today. Covid
Booster Jabs
for the over 505 the
Prime Minister
will set out
Details Today
for a
Uk Wide Programme
, saying the pandemic is
Farfrom Over
. Vaccinations for children aged 12 to 15 will go ahead in england, after ministers confirmed they would follow the latest advice from the
Chief Medical Officer
. The government has accepted this recommendation. We will now move with the same sense of
Urgency Weve
had at every point in our
Vaccination Programme
. Lawyers for
Prince Andrew
Tell A Court
in
New York
that
Sexual Assault
allegations filed against him are baseless and potentially unlawful. Failing to tell the full
Story Campaigners
and charities have responded angrily to the work and
Pensions Secretary
, after she told
Breakfast Benefits Claimants
could make up a £20 reduction by simply working two hours. We look at the numbers. Enjoying the limelight after her win at the
Us Open
Emma Raducanu
at one of fashions biggest events of the year,
New York
s annual
Met Gala
. The search for sports unsung heroes
Jessica Ennis Hill
will tell us how you can nominate your local inspiration, for this years
Sports Personality
award. And while some
Western Areas
will
Brighten Up
after a damp start, in central and
Eastern England
they could be a
Months Worth
of rainfall. Full forecast later. Good morning. Its tuesday, the 1ath of september. A uk wide plan for covid
Booster Jabs
for the over 505 is expected to be set out by ministers this afternoon. It will form part of a strategy to manage the pandemic
This Winter
, after it was confirmed
Last Night
that children aged 12 to 15 in england will be offered a single
Vaccine Dose
from next week. Our
Health Correspondent
Michelle Roberts
reports. Its clear this will be no normal winter, and the nhs is braced for a very busy time. The pandemic continues, with plenty of coronavirus around to infect yet more people. On top of that there will be flu and other respiratory viruses that
Put Pressure
on the
Health Service
at this time of the year, as well as a backlog of treatments disrupted by covid. The
Prime Minister
is expected to announce today that certain measures, such as lockdowns, shouldnt be needed to control the virus during the coming months. In his plan for winter, mrjohnson is expected to repeal parts of the coronavirus act, such as powers to close schools and businesses, or restrict social gatherings. Thejcvi,
Thejoint Committee
on vaccination and immunisation. And for the over 505, they can expect confirmation later today that
Booster Vaccine
s will be made available to them. Thejcvi have received the data from the cov boost study, where we looked at all the different vaccine brands, in some instances full doses and half doses, as to which is the best vaccine to boost with. And i can assure him that we will begin later this month with a major
Booster Programme
. Of course, flu has already begun. And after ministers in england
Last Night
accepted advice from the uks
Chief Medical Officer
s, there will be a drive to get children aged 12 to 15 vaccinated against coronavirus from next week. Scotland, wales and
Northern Ireland
are expected to follow suit. I can confirm the government has accepted this recommendation. We will now move with the same sense of
Urgency Weve
had at every point in our
Vaccination Programme
. But questions remain about how it would work in practice. It opens up a number of other issues. Logistically, how will this work in a
School Or College
. Secondly, what happens if there is a dispute between a young person and their parent . What we dont want is our members, who lead our schools and colleges, to feel in any way that they are part of that. Those are just some of the issues ministers and
School Leaders
will need to grapple with as we head into the winter months, with the prime
Minister Warning
that the pandemic is far from over. Michelle roberts, bbc news. Lets get more now on the
Governments Winter Plan
from our chief political correspondent,
Adam Fleming
. Good morning, adam. We will speak to the
Vaccines Minister
in about 25 minutes. What are we expecting to hear from
Ministers Today
. We are we expecting to hear from
Ministers Today
. Are we expecting to hear from
Ministers Today
. We will get more details of vaccines. Ministers today . We will get more details of vaccines. We
Ministers Today
. We will get more details of vaccines. We heard
Ministers Today
. We will get more details of vaccines. We heard the i details of vaccines. We heard the decision details of vaccines. We heard the
Yes
terday'>Decision Yesterday to offer vaccines to 12 to
Yes
terday'>Decision Yesterday to offer vaccines to 12 to 15 year olds. More details and
Confirmation Today
of the uk wide and
Confirmation Today
of the uk wide
Booster Programme
for the
Over 50s
, wide
Booster Programme
for the
Over 50s
. Which wide
Booster Programme
for the
Over 50s
, which we think will happen in the same 50s, which we think will happen in the same way as the original
Vaccination Programme
, starting with the oldest
Vaccination Programme
, starting with the oldest and most vulnerable, and people the oldest and most vulnerable, and people in the oldest and most vulnerable, and people in
Care Homes
and the nhs, they are people in
Care Homes
and the nhs, they are working down the age ranges they are working down the age ranges. We reckon it will be a single ranges. We reckon it will be a single dose of pfizer that you get six months after your last dose of the original vaccination. Then we will get the original vaccination. Then we will get a the original vaccination. Then we will get a sketch of what a
Plan B
could will get a sketch of what a
Plan B
could be, will get a sketch of what a
Plan B
could be, what sort of tool is the government will have in the
Tool Box
of the government will have in the
Tool Box
of the covid government will have in the
Tool Box
of the
Covid Situation
deteriorates. We are of the
Covid Situation
deteriorates. We are hearing things like a change in emphasis on guidance
Working From Home
in emphasis on guidance
Working From Home
could in emphasis on guidance
Working From Home
. Could it be tighter rules on wearing home. Could it be tighter rules on wearing masks . To some people this may sound wearing masks . To some people this may sound like where these may sound may sound like where these may sound like may sound like where these may sound like a may sound like where these may sound like a low key may sound like where these may sound like a low key things. But ministers sound like a low key things. But ministers are being told that because ministers are being told that because the
Vaccination Programme
is so good. Because the
Vaccination Programme
is so good, you because the
Vaccination Programme
is so good, you can do smaller things that will so good, you can do smaller things that will have a bigger impact than they would have done earlier in the pandemic they would have done earlier in the pandemic. They will be set out by the pm pandemic. They will be set out by the pm later. It is a sad backdrop for him the pm later. It is a sad backdrop for him. Last night we got the news that his for him. Last night we got the news that his mother charlotte had died quite that his mother charlotte had died quite suddenly. So a reminder that people quite suddenly. So a reminder that people making the decisions about all of people making the decisions about
All Of Us
people making the decisions about
All Of Us
Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
Go Through
the things that all of
All Of Us
Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
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Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
Go Through
. Ifind
All Of Us
Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
Go Through
. All of us
Go Through
the things that
All Of Us
Go Through
. And
Last Night
also ministers
All Of Us
Go Through
. And
Last Night
also ministers confirmed
All Of Us
Go Through
. And
Last Night
also ministers confirmed a
All Of Us
Go Through
. And
Last Night
also ministers confirmed a plan
All Of Us
Go Through
. And
Last Night
also ministers confirmed a plan to| also ministers confirmed a plan to push ahead with this vaccination of 12 to 15 year olds. We asked four questions for the
Vaccines Minister
this morning. So many coming in from parents. A huge issue for parents and teachers and children, to make and teachers and children, to make an informed decision . Yes, and teachers and children, to make an informed decision . And teachers and children, to make an informed decision . Yes, and it is the children an informed decision . Yes, and it is the children themselves an informed decision . Yes, and it is the children themselves who the children themselves who ultimately have to give the consent for the ultimately have to give the consent for the vaccination. There will be
A Bil
for the vaccination. There will be a big
Education Drive
done by the government to make sure people have all the government to make sure people have all the information in a way that they all the information in a way that they can all the information in a way that they can understand to help them make they can understand to help them make that they can understand to help them make that decision. You just heard there. Make that decision. You just heard there, teachers are worried they are going to get drawn into this area, which going to get drawn into this area, which is going to get drawn into this area, which is quite controversial for some which is quite controversial for some parents. Ithink which is quite controversial for some parents. I think the which is quite controversial for some parents. Ithink the medics ust some parents. Ithink the medics just want some parents. Ithink the medics just want to stress that, ok, there was a just want to stress that, ok, there was a complicated process leading to this decision, including the jcvi, the experts, saying the medical benefit the experts, saying the medical benefit was marginal. I think they will be benefit was marginal. I think they will be reinforcing that the medical profession still thinks on the whole that
On Profession Still
thinks on the whole that on the balance of risk, that its a that on the balance of risk, that its a good that on the balance of risk, that its a good idea for 12 to
15 Euros
to get its a good idea for 12 to
15 Euros
to get of its a good idea for 12 to
15 Euros
to get of these jabs. It is a slightly to get of these jabs. It is a slightly complicated
Communications Picture
slightly complicated
Communications Picture
because of the way the
Decision Picture
because of the way the decision was reached. Picture because of the way the decision was reached. Thank you, adam. Decision was reached. Thank you,
Adam And Decision
was reached. Thank you, adam. And thank decision was reached. Thank you, adam. And thank you decision was reached. Thank you, adam. And thank you as decision was reached. Thank you, adam. And thank you as
Well Decision
was reached. Thank you, adam. And thank you as well for| decision was reached. Thank you, l adam. And thank you as well for all the questions you have been sending in. We will try to get through a couple of those. Well be speaking to the
Vaccines Minister
, nadhim zahawi, at half past seven. Also speaking later to a
Head Teacher
. Prince andrews lawyers have told a pre
Trial Hearing
that legal action accusing him of
Sexual Assault
is baseless and should be dismissed. Virginia giuffre has launched a civil lawsuit over the alleged abuse, which she says happened more than 20 years ago, when she was 17. The duke of york has consistently denied the claims. Our
North America Correspondent
Nada Tawfik
sent this report. Well, this first hearing really centred more on procedure rather than the allegations. Those allegations, of course,
Virginia Giuffre
accusing
Prince Andrew
of sexually assaulting her
In London
,
New York
and the us
Virgin Islands
when she was just 17 years old. Now the duke of york has strenuously denied those allegations, even saying he has no recollection of ever meeting
Virginia Giuffre
. But in court it really did focus on the steps ahead. Prince andrews attorney told the court he had two main arguments. First, that the papers were not properly served to the duke of york, that the
Uk High Court
had to weigh in on the legality of service. And secondly, he said they believed this lawsuit was potentially unlawful and baseless. And what they said they wanted was to see a 2009
Settlement Agreement
between
Virginia Giuffre
and
Jeffrey Epstein
. Now they believe there is a release in that agreement which would absolve the duke of york of any legal obligation. Now,
Virginia Giuffre
s attorneys, in response, said they thought that was a mischaracterisation of that settlement. They also said if
Prince Andrew
does feel that he was not properly served, that he needs to put in a formal motion through the court, so that could be litigated. The judge will hear oral arguments in october, october 13, and that will be in person. The next chance these parties will have to once again debate whether this case can get under way. Travel
Body Abta
is calling for a significant overhaul of the
Governments Traffic Light
system. The group says measures, including the use of pcr testing, means the industry is still not able to function fully and are putting people off from travelling. The government says it recognises the challenging time facing the sector and keeps the system under review. I think you should all look at the telly for the next couple of minutes. There are some seriously outrageous outfits coming up. Tuxedo sweatpants, a suit of armour and a
Floor Length Feather
cape were some of the outlandish outfits on display at the
Met Gala
in
New York
Last Night
one of the biggest events in fashion. Celebrities like
Billie Eilish
,
Kim Kardashian
and the new
Us Open
champion
Emma Raducanu
were there, as
Mark Lobel
reports. Celebrating the best of american fashion,
Billie Eilish
in step with marilyn monroe. Meanwhile, taking off next possibly the worlds newest
Grammy Award
winning superhero. Rap
Man Lil
nas is certainly in touch with himself. Tennis
Star Naomi Osakas Heritage
was
Centre Court
in this colourful mixture of herjapanese and american backgrounds. And fresh from her a levels, oh, and that tennis match, look, its
Emma Raducanu
. New york is back the
Us Open
, the met. Ive kind of gotten used to being a little introvert but im back on site, so. Im excited to see everybody. Weve had a tough time so to be back, to be here at my first met, to take up space, to chop my hair off, its just a whole thing. Horn band plays. Actress
Nicola Peltz
wasjoined by her beau brooklyn beckham. And one leading radical democratic politician used her gown as a visual frown to the many tuning in to this expensive fundraiser. While others just chose to dress less. Or go full feather. The showstopping outfits kept coming. After last
Years Show
was cancelled, it seems these mainly young celebrities couldnt wait to get back out into the limelight. Mark lobel, bbc news. I still cant get over that sort how did they get that in . I dont know. How did they get that in . I dont know they how did they get that in . I dont know. They are how did they get that in . I dont know. They are having how did they get that in . I dont know. They are having fun, how did they get that in . I dontl know. They are having fun, arent they . Know. They are having fun, arent the . ,. ,. , know. They are having fun, arent the . ,. ,. , they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where you they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where you can they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where you can take they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where you can take a they . Imagine you get to a level of fame where you can take a
Sword L
they . Imagine you get to a level of| fame where you can take a sword to they . Imagine you get to a level of i fame where you can take a sword to a party . Fame where you can take a sword to a ia . ~. ,. , fame where you can take a sword to a ia . Fame where you can take a sword to a party . Matt has some foreboding weather today. Weather today. Nothing as glamorous as you saw there. Something a bit more functional today, particularly because parts of england. Rain
Jacket And Umbrella
will come in handy. Some
Heavy Rain
expected in central and
Eastern England
. The risk of flooding. Further west things will
Brighten Up
. A patchy rain as there at the moment in
Western Scotland
into
North West England
and wales. That will fade. It is this rain pushing up from france into the
South East
which will become more extensive across parts of england through the day. Just how far west, little bit of a question. Certainly parts of the midlands, towards lancashire and yorkshire, you could see as much as a
Months Worth
of rain. By the afternoon things turning a little bit drier. Still some splashes of rain but nowhere near as wet in the
South East
corner. Brighter in the west this afternoon. Some of the heaviest rain because part of yorkshire and lincolnshire. A few lively showers to the west of
Northern Ireland
today. Whilst there will be cloud in places, little bit more brightness breaking through than some saw
Yes
terday. Temperatures at 20 degrees in the west. Overnight in
The Rain
slides its way into the north sea. Most places become dry. Patchy rain to the
North And West
of scotland and
Northern Ireland
. Tomorrow
Morning Mist
and fog could be an issue. A dry day tomorrow. As it will be on thursday. Some rain in the west on friday. Full details coming in half an hour. Thanks. Campaigners and charities have responded angrily to the work and
Pensions Secretary
, after comments she made on this
Yes
terday'>Programme Yesterday about
Universal Credit
. Labour said
Therese Coffey
was wrong to suggest that removing the £20 uplift would only mean two hours extra work every week for claimants its thought it would actually work out as nine additional hours. Nina has been taking a look. But first, there are some new
Unemployment Figures
as well, is that right . Unemployment figures as well, is that riiht . ,. , � , that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look at that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look at the that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look at the figures that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look at the figures for l that right . Yes, thats right. Every month we look at the figures for a | month we look at the figures for a three month period. This morning got the numbers three month period. This morning got the numbers for it may to july. Unemployment was a. 6 . That is a
Reduction Unemployment
was a. 6 . That is a reduction from a. 7 . Dont forget, we have reduction from a. 7 . Dont forget, we have that huge iceberg ahead at
The End
we have that huge iceberg ahead at
The End
of we have that huge iceberg ahead at
The End
of furlough. More than
A Million
The End
of furlough. More than
A Million
people still on that. Many expected million people still on that. Many expected tojoin the million people still on that. Many expected to join the
Job Seekers Pile
and expected to join the
Job Seekers Pile
and many of those people will be looking at the benefits they are entitled be looking at the benefits they are entitled to. And we are talking this morning entitled to. And we are talking this morning about
Universal Credit
. That is the morning about
Universal Credit
. That is the single morning about
Universal Credit
. That is the single
Benefit Payment
that has replaced things like housing benefit, has replaced things like housing benefit,
Income Support
and jobseekers allowance. Now the start of the jobseekers allowance. Now the start of the pandemic around
3 Million
people of the pandemic around
3 Million
people were claiming
Universal Credit
people were claiming
Universal Credit
. Fast forward to july this year credit. Fast forward to july this year and credit. Fast forward to july this year and that credit. Fast forward to july this yearand that number credit. Fast forward to july this year and that number has nearly doubled year and that number has nearly doubled. In
March 2020
, the government began giving claimants an extra £20 government began giving claimants an extra £20 a government began giving claimants an extra £20 a week. That was in recognition of how difficult this
Period Recognition
of how difficult this period is recognition of how difficult this period is. But now, that extra boost is said period is. But now, that extra boost is said to period is. But now, that extra boost is said to be period is. But now, that extra boost is said to be removed. Something that critics is said to be removed. Something that critics say will have a devastating impact on many families. And
Yes
terday, the secretary of state and
Yes
terday, the secretary of state for and
Yes
terday, the secretary of state for work and pensions came on this programme and defended the plan this programme and defended the plan she this programme and defended the plan. She said claimants could make up plan. She said claimants could make up that plan. She said claimants could make up that loss plan. She said claimants could make up that loss by working extra hours. Here up that loss by working extra hours. Here is up that loss by working extra hours. Here is what up that loss by working extra hours. Here is what he said. Last here is what he said. Last year when the £20 a
Week Uplift
for the standard allowance was put in place, it was done recognising particularly people new to the benefits, having lost theirjobs perhaps for the first time ever commanded so it made that standard allowance at that time similar to the minimum amount of money you would get through not being at work through being sick. But im conscious that £20 a week is about two hours extra work every week. We will see what we can do to help people perhaps secure those extra hours. But ideally also to make sure they are in a place to get better paid jobs as well. Lets break that down. Two hours extra lets break that down. Two hours extra a lets break that down. Two hours extra a week to make up for that loss of extra a week to make up for that loss of £20. Is that right . Lets have loss of £20. Is that right . Lets have a loss of £20. Is that right . Lets have a look. If you are over 25 and a single have a look. If you are over 25 and a single the have a look. If you are over 25 and a single the standard
Universal Credit
a single the standard universal
Credit Allowancesjust
a single the standard
Universal Credit
allowances just over £300 a
Month Credit
allowances just over £300 a
Month 0n Credit
allowances just over £300 a month. On top of that, claimants have month. On top of that, claimants have been month. On top of that, claimants have been receiving that £20 a
Week Top
up have been receiving that £20 a
Week Top
up but have been receiving that £20 a
Week Top
up. But
Universal Credit
is a tapered top up. But
Universal Credit
is a tapered benefit, meaning as you earn your benefits are reduced. So for every your benefits are reduced. So for every £1 your benefits are reduced. So for every £1 you get paid, 63p is taken off your every £1 you get paid, 63p is taken off your benefits, leaving just 37p to go off your benefits, leaving just 37p to go into off your benefits, leaving just 37p to go into your pocket. So we spoke with karen, to go into your pocket. So we spoke with karen, who has been on universal with karen, who has been on
Universal Credit
for three years, and she
Universal Credit
for three years, and she was not happy with what was said
Yes
terday. That said
Yes
terday. That is absolutely rubbish because he thing is for a start they take the 63p out of every pound you are in any how. So if
I Work
ed another couple of hours like she is saying a week, i would couple of hours like she is saying a week, iwould be couple of hours like she is saying a week, i would be getting pennies more. I go to bed of a night, im 63 and i should be getting my pension now anyhow, but ijust and i should be getting my pension now anyhow, but i just worry about it all the time. The government told us they were referrinq the government told us they were referring to a specific group of claimants referring to a specific group of claimants like those with children or a disability, who can earn up to £25 a or a disability, who can earn up to £25 a month or a disability, who can earn up to £25 a month without facing a taper. We asked £25 a month without facing a taper. We asked the government many people are in that we asked the government many people are in that category and they couldnt are in that category and they couldnt tell us. One organisation, the
Joseph Couldnt
tell us. One organisation, the joseph rowntree foundation, said that number is very small. The government has faced a huge backlash on this government has faced a huge backlash on this. Labour have said she was either on this. Labour have said she was either lying on this. Labour have said she was either lying when she came on bbc breakfast, either lying when she came on bbc breakfast, or doesnt understand how universal breakfast, or doesnt understand how
Universal Credit
works. There are various
Universal Credit
works. There are various estimates for how long it would various estimates for how long it would actually take working claimants to pocket the extra £20. The
Resolution Foundation
says claimants working an extra two hours on the claimants working an extra two hours on the national
Living Wage
will take on the national
Living Wage
will take on on the national
Living Wage
will take onjust £6 60. They on the national
Living Wage
will take on just £6 60. They say to make up take on just £6 60. They say to make up that take on just £6 60. They say to make up that shortfall, they would have to work up that shortfall, they would have to work six, not two hours. The government to work six, not two hours. The government told us the secretary of
State Government
told us the secretary of state was government told us the secretary of state was just referring to those with a state was just referring to those with a
Work Allowance
who can earn that £500 with a
Work Allowance
who can earn that £500 without losing the benefit. They also told us they are focusing benefit. They also told us they are focusing on benefit. They also told us they are focusing on a plan forjobs, which they hope focusing on a plan forjobs, which they hope will get people back into work and they hope will get people back into work and working more hours. And part of work and working more hours. And part of the work and working more hours. And part of the reason this is so controversial is because there is this big controversial is because there is this big campaign to keep that £20 uplift~ this big campaign to keep that £20 uplift~ at this big campaign to keep that £20 uplift. At the moment we are facing inflation uplift. At the moment we are facing inflation with food prices rising. Housing inflation with food prices rising. Housing is inflation with food prices rising. Housing is becoming more expensive. And we housing is becoming more expensive. And we are housing is becoming more expensive. And we are about to face a
Jobs Market
and we are about to face a
Jobs Market
that is even more competitive. So the
Government Facinq
competitive. So the government facing allegations on two fronts. Number facing allegations on two fronts. Number one, they dont understand the impact number one, they dont understand the impact this will have on families the impact this will have on families. And two, they dont even fully understand how their own system fully understand how their own system works. Fully understand how their own
S Stem
works. ,. ,. , system works. Thank you for going throuih all system works. Thank you for going through all those system works. Thank you for going through all those figures. System works. Thank you for going | through all those figures. Universal credit is really through all those figures. Universal credit is really complicated, through all those figures. Universal credit is really complicated, but. Credit is really complicated, but hopefully we have explained some of it today hopefully we have explained some of it today and why it is not as simple as earninq it today and why it is not as simple as earning £10 and getting that £10 in your as earning £10 and getting that £10 in your pocket. As earning £10 and getting that £10 in your pocket over the last year, weve been following the story of 10 year old captain tobias, whos raised more than £150,000 for charity with a series of sporting feats. Inspired by
Captain Sir Tom
moore, tobias, who has autism and cerebral palsy, has just finished his latest challenge his own version of a triathlon, as
Carla Fowler
reports. Support on the streets of sheffield for captain tobias. He is known as this locally because after a year of fundraising the ten year old has finally completed an
Iron Man Challenge
to the
Delight And Applause
of waiting admirers. And he has raised more than £150,000 for charity. I has raised more than £150,000 for chari. ~ , has raised more than £150,000 for chari. ~ , , has raised more than £150,000 for chari. ~ , i, charity. I like pushing myself as hard as i charity. I like pushing myself as hard as i can charity. I like pushing myself as hard as i can and charity. I like pushing myself as hard as i can and enjoying charity. I like pushing myself as. Hard as i can and enjoying myself charity. I like pushing myself as hard as i can and enjoying myself at the same time. So completing challenges let me do this. I also love raising money for charity. Tobias, who has cerebral palsy and autism, has walked a marathon, swum four kilometres and has now peddled his strike 180 kilometres. His inspiration was
Sir Captain Tom
moore, whose fundraising efforts he has continued and honoured. Im moore, whose fundraising efforts he has continued and honoured. Im
Ust Burstini
has continued and honoured. Im ust bursting with has continued and honoured. Im ust bursting with pride i has continued and honoured. Im ust bursting with
Pride Fori
has continued and honoured. Imjust bursting with pride for everything bursting with pride for everything hes done bursting with pride for everything hes done. Hes completed yet another hes done. Hes completed yet another challenge. Itsjust another challenge. Its just absolutely incredible. Another challenge. Itsjust absolutely incredible. It has exceeded our highest expectations. We never exceeded our highest expectations. We never dreamt he would have done this. We never dreamt he would have done this so we never dreamt he would have done this,. , we never dreamt he would have done this. ,. , this. So what will be next for the unstoppable this. So what will be next for the unstoppable tobias . This. So what will be next for the unstoppable tobias . Im this. So what will be next for the i unstoppable tobias . Im definitely iioin to unstoppable tobias . Im definitely going to have unstoppable tobias . Im definitely going to have a unstoppable tobias . Im definitely going to have a well unstoppable tobias . Im definitely going to have a well earned unstoppable tobias . Im definitely going to have a well earned rest. I going to have a well earned rest. But i have been talking to my mum about a sponsored walk. Maybe i can make this into an event. I would be chuffed to bits. Just doing where rather than just chuffed to bits. Just doing where rather thanjust doing a chuffed to bits. Just doing where rather than just doing a
Fundraising Event
with me. That was
Carla Fowler
reporting. And well be speaking to tobias and his mum ruthjust after nine this morning. You might have heard barking in the last couple of minutes. More than
A Thousand
members of the uks
Police Force Risk
their lives and protect the public every day for free except perhaps for a treat and a well done. Were talking, of course, about
Police Dog
s, who will be honoured with their handlers at a special
Awards Ceremony
for their bravery in the line of duty. Were joined now by
Pc Darren Sewell
and his retired
Police Dog
gilly. And
Pc Paul Hopley
and
Police Dog
starkjoin us from stevenage. Morning, gilly. Morning, everybody. Thank you so much forjoining us. Darren, first of all, what a beautiful dog. Tell us a little bit about gilly . He beautiful dog. Tell us a little bit about gilly . Beautiful dog. Tell us a little bit about gill . , about gilly . He has ust turned nine ears old. About gilly . He has ust turned nine years old. He about gilly . He hasjust turned nine years old. He retired about gilly . He hasjust turned nine years old. He retired at about gilly . He hasjust turned nine years old. He retired at the about gilly . He hasjust turned nine years old. He retired at
The End
about gilly . He hasjust turned nine years old. He retired at
The End
of l years old. He retired at
The End
of july. Years old. He retired at
The End
of july. I years old. He retired at
The End
of july i have years old. He retired at
The End
of july. I have had him from three years july. I have had him from three years old july. I have had him from three years old. He is a german shepherd. A general purpose years old. He is a german shepherd. A general
Purpose Police
years old. He is a german shepherd. A general purpose
Police Dog
. He has also been a general purpose
Police Dog
. He has also been a a general purpose
Police Dog
. He has also been a
Firearm Support Dog
with leicestershire police and worked pretty leicestershire police and worked pretty hard. He has had some fantastic pretty hard. He has had some fantastic results and it is a fantastic fantastic results and it is a fantastic
Police Dog
. The fantastic results and it is a fantastic
Police Dog
. The last time we had a police fantastic
Police Dog
. The last time we had a
Police Dog
fantastic
Police Dog
. The last time we had a
Police Dog
on fantastic
Police Dog
. The last time we had a
Police Dog
on this we had a
Police Dog
on this programme my children the next day said, why didnt you ask the handle of some of the stuff the
Police Dog
actually does . So here is the question, what does gilly actually do . ,. , ,. , question, what does gilly actually do . ,. ,. , do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down to do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down to the do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down to the beach do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down to the beach for do . Recently he has been at home. He has been down to the beach for the has been down to the beach for the first time has been down to the beach for the first time. He went to norfolk. He really first time. He went to norfolk. He really enjoyed that. He loves his lon really enjoyed that. He loves his long walks at home. He loves sausages long walks at home. He loves sausages. Love treats. He loves qoinq sausages. Love treats. He loves going out sausages. Love treats. He loves going out for his works. Just generally loves being at home with us and generally loves being at home with us and getting settled into the retired us and getting settled into the retired lifestyle. Us and getting settled into the retired lifestyle. Paul hopley, tell us about stark . Retired lifestyle. Paul hopley, tell us about stark . He retired lifestyle. Paul hopley, tell us about stark . He had retired lifestyle. Paul hopley, tell us about stark . He had a retired lifestyle. Paul hopley, tell| us about stark . He had a dramatic incident, didnt he . Iie us about stark . He had a dramatic incident, didnt he . Incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, in november incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, in november last incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, in november last year, incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, in november last year, the incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, in november last year, the 14th i incident, didnt he . He did, yeah, j in november last year, the 14th of in november last year, the 1ath of november in november last year, the 1ath of november we in november last year, the 1ath of november. We were in november last year, the 1ath of november. We were dispatched i in november last year, the 1ath of| november. We were dispatched to reports november. We were dispatched to reports of november. We were dispatched to reports of intruders november. We were dispatched to reports of intruders at november. We were dispatched to reports of intruders at the november. We were dispatched to reports of intruders at the rear november. We were dispatched to reports of intruders at the rear of. Reports of intruders at the rear of some reports of intruders at the rear of some houses reports of intruders at the rear of some houses. Whilst reports of intruders at the rear of some houses. Whilst i reports of intruders at the rear of some houses. Whilst i deployed. Reports of intruders at the rear of some houses. Whilst i deployed stark to search some houses. Whilst i deployed stark to search for some houses. Whilst i deployed stark to search for the some houses. Whilst i deployed stark to search for the offenders, some houses. Whilst i deployed stark to search for the offenders, after to search for the offenders, after about to search for the offenders, after about 20 to search for the offenders, after about 20 minutes to search for the offenders, after about 20 minutes or to search for the offenders, after about 20 minutes or so to search for the offenders, after about 20 minutes or so he to search for the offenders, after. About 20 minutes or so he located the one about 20 minutes or so he located the one offender. About 20 minutes or so he located the one offender. I about 20 minutes or so he located the one offender. I could about 20 minutes or so he located the one offender. could hear about 20 minutes or so he located i the one offender. I could hear stark had found the one offender. I could hear stark had found him the one offender. I could hear stark had found him. Then the one offender. I could hear stark had found him. Then the the one offender. I could hear stark had found him. Then the offender. The one offender. I could hear stark. Had found him. Then the offender ran off. Had found him. Then the offender ran off i had found him. Then the offender ran off i could had found him. Then the offender ran off. I could hear had found him. Then the offender ran off. I could hear stark had found him. Then the offender ran off. I could hear stark giving off. I could hear stark giving chase off. I could hear stark giving chase. Challenged off. I could hear stark giving chase. Challenged i off. I could hear stark giving chase. Challenged i told off. I could hear stark giving chase. Challenged i told the| chase. Challenged i told the offender chase. Challenged i told the offender to chase. Challenged i told the offender to stop. Chase. Challenged i told the offender to stop. When chase. Challenged i told the offender to stop. When i chase. Challenged i told the
L Offender
to stop. When i went chase. Challenged i told the offender to stop. When i went around the
Corner Offender
to stop. When i went around the
Corner I Offender
to stop. When i went around the corner i could offender to stop. When i went around the corner i could see offender to stop. When i went around the corner i could see that offender to stop. When i went around the corner i could see that stark the corner i could see that stark had been the corner i could see that stark had been repeatedly the corner i could see that stark had been repeatedly hit the corner i could see that stark had been repeatedly hit over the corner i could see that stark| had been repeatedly hit over the head had been repeatedly hit over the head and had been repeatedly hit over the
Head And Body
had been repeatedly hit over the
Head And Body
. From had been repeatedly hit over the
Head And Body
. From the had been repeatedly hit over the. Head and body. From the distance had been repeatedly hit over the i
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out,
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out, initially
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out, initially i
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out, initially i thought
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out, initially i thought it
Head And Body
. From the distance i was out, initially i thought it was i was out, initially i thought it was a stake was out, initially i thought it was a stake when was out, initially i thought it was a stake. When i was out, initially i thought it was a stake. When i actually was out, initially i thought it was a stake. When i actually got was out, initially i thought it wasi a stake. When i actually got there was out, initially i thought it was i a stake. When i actually got there i found a stake. When i actually got there i found out a stake. When i actually got there i found out that a stake. When i actually got there i found out that he a stake. When i actually got there i found out that he was a stake. When i actually got there i found out that he was actually a stake. When i actually got there ll found out that he was actually being attacked found out that he was actually being attacked repeatedly found out that he was actually being attacked repeatedly around found out that he was actually being attacked repeatedly around the found out that he was actually being| attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
with attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
with a attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
with a machete. Attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
with a machete. Imi attacked repeatedly around the
Head And Body
with a machete. And body with a machete. Im going to hold you and body with a machete. Im going to hold you over and body with a machete. Im going to hold you over a and body with a machete. Im going to hold you over a second and body with a machete. Im going to hold you over a second because i and body with a machete. Im going l to hold you over a second because we have got pictures. We can see plainly now that stark is ok. What we have got pictures from the incident as well. We will show them as we talk to you. That has got to be terrifying for you and also for stark . Hang on. We are going to listen in. Police stay where you are stay where police stay where you are stay where you police stay where you are stay where you are police stay where you are stay where you are stop police stay where you are stay where you are stop hitting police stay where you are stay where you are stop hitting thei police stay where you are stay where you are stop hitting the dog hold him where you are stop hitting the dog hold him stop where you are stop hitting the dog hold him stop hitting where you are stop hitting the dog hold him stop hitting the where you are stop hitting the dog hold him stop hitting the dog hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta Hold
him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
45. Hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
45. He hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
45. He had hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
as. He had a hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
as. He had a machete i hold him stop hitting the dog i delta as. He had a machete and hold him stop hitting the
Dog Delta
as. He had a machete and he was attacking delta as. He had a machete and he was attacking my delta as. He had a machete and he was attacking my
Dog Delta
as. He had a machete and he was attacking my dog with delta as. He had a machete and he was attacking my dog with it. Delta as. He had a machete and he was attacking my dog with it. Oh,. Was attacking my dog with it. Oh, iosh. Was attacking my dog with it. Oh, gosh paul. Was attacking my dog with it. Oh, gosh paul. He was attacking my dog with it. Oh, gosh. Paul, he was was attacking my dog with it. Gosh. Paul, he was badly was attacking my dog with it. gosh. Paul, he was badly injured, wasnt he . He gosh. Paul, he was badly inured, wasnt he . Gosh. Paul, he was badly inured, wasnt he . ,. ,. ,. , wasnt he . He was, yeah. He had a
Bii Deei
wasnt he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep
Cut Wasnt
he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep cut to wasnt he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep cut to the wasnt he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep cut to the right wasnt he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep cut to the right
Side Wasnt
he . He was, yeah. He had a big deep cut to the right side of big deep cut to the right side of his face big deep cut to the right side of his face that big deep cut to the right side of his face that narrowly big deep cut to the right side of his face that narrowly missed i big deep cut to the right side ofi his face that narrowly missed his eye his face that narrowly missed his eye. Very his face that narrowly missed his eye. Very close his face that narrowly missed his eye. Very close to his face that narrowly missed his eye. Very close to being his face that narrowly missed his| eye. Very close to being blinded. And another eye. Very close to being blinded. And another deep eye. Very close to being blinded. And another deep cut eye. Very close to being blinded. And another deep cut to eye. Very close to being blinded. And another deep cut to the eye. Very close to being blinded. And another deep cut to the leftl and another deep cut to the left hand and another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
and another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
of and another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
of his and another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
of his face. And another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
of his face. We and another deep cut to the left|
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed and another deep cut to the left
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to the
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to the pdsa~
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to the pdsa. He
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to the pdsa. He had
Hand Side
of his face. We rushed him off to the pdsa. He had emergency. Off to the pdsa. He had
Emergency Surgery
off to the pdsa. He had
Emergency Surgery
straightaway. Off to the pdsa. He had
Emergency Surgery
straightaway. But fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has made fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has made a fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has made a full fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has made a full recovery fortunately he is a resilient dog. He has made a full
Recovery And J
he has made a full recovery and within he has made a full recovery and within five he has made a full recovery and within five or he has made a full recovery and within five or six he has made a full recovery and within five or six weeks, he has made a full recovery and within five or six weeks, he he has made a full recovery and within five or six weeks, he was| within five or six weeks, he was straiqht within five or six weeks, he was straight back within five or six weeks, he was straight back to within five or six weeks, he was straight back to work, within five or six weeks, he was straight back to work, straight i within five or six weeks, he was straight back to work, straight back to things straight back to work, straight back to things i straight back to work, straight back to thinis. ,. ,. ,. , to things. I should say to our viewers while to things. I should say to our viewers while we to things. I should say to our viewers while we were to things. I should say to our. Viewers while we were watching to things. I should say to our viewers while we were watching that video, darren, really interesting to see that gilly, even though retired, when she heard that command to stop hitting the dog, she went straight back into training mode. Straightaway. As soon as he heard the challenge from paul, he was straiqht the challenge from paul, he was straight into it. He knew. I ratill straight into it. He knew. Iwill come to you straight into it. He knew. I will come to you first straight into it. He knew. I will come to you first of straight into it. He knew. I will come to you first of all, straight into it. He knew. I will come to you first of all, paul. | straight into it. He knew. I will i come to you first of all, paul. We know that stark is going to get an award. How important is that for you that he is given an award . I think youve got it there, actually. I have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud and have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud and honoured have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud and honoured to have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud and honoured to get have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im proud and honoured to get the have,
Yes
. Yeah, to be honest, im i proud and honoured to get the reward and the proud and honoured to get the reward and the recognition proud and honoured to get the reward and the recognition from proud and honoured to get the reward and the recognition from the and the recognition from the foundation and the recognition from the foundation. It and the recognition from the foundation. Itjust and the recognition from the foundation. Itjust highlightsj and the recognition from the foundation. Itjust highlights the work foundation. Itjust highlights the work that foundation. Itjust highlights the work that our foundation. Itjust highlights the work that our police foundation. Itjust highlights the work that our
Police Dog
s foundation. Itjust highlights the work that our
Police Dog
s do foundation. It just highlights the
I Work
that our
Police Dog
s do across the
Force Work
that our
Police Dog
s do across the force all work that our
Police Dog
s do across the force. All day, work that our
Police Dog
s do across the force. All day, everyday, the force. All day, everyday, 2lrhour the force. All day, everyday, 24hour is the force. All day, everyday, 24hour is a the force. All day, everyday, 24 hour is a day. The force. All day, everyday, 24 hour is a day. The the force. All day, everyday, i 24 hour is a day. The officers the force. All day, everyday, 24 hour is a day. The officers and the dogs 24 hour is a day. The officers and the dogs put 24 hour is a day. The officers and the dogs put themselves 24 hour is a day. The officers and the dogs put themselves on 24 hour is a day. The officers and the dogs put themselves on the l 24 hour is a day. The officers and i the dogs put themselves on the line to keep the dogs put themselves on the line to keep public the dogs put themselves on the line to keep public safe. The dogs put themselves on the line to keep public safe. And the dogs put themselves on the line to keep public safe. And to the dogs put themselves on the line to keep public safe. And to be to keep public safe. And to be honest. To keep public safe. And to be honest. The to keep public safe. And to be honest, the fact to keep public safe. And to be honest, the fact that to keep public safe. And to be honest, the fact that some. To keep public safe. And to be honest, the fact that some of| to keep public safe. And to be i honest, the fact that some of the nominations honest, the fact that some of the nominations have honest, the fact that some of the nominations have come honest, the fact that some of the nominations have come in honest, the fact that some of the nominations have come in from i honest, the fact that some of the nominations have come in from people that have nominations have come in from people that have never nominations have come in from people that have never met nominations have come in from people that have never met a nominations have come in from people that have never met a star, nominations have come in from people that have never met a star, they that have never met a star, they have that have never met a star, they have never that have never met a star, they have never met that have never met a star, they have never met me, that have never met a star, they have never met me, it that have never met a star, they have never met me, it is that have never met a star, they have never met me, it isjust that have never met a star, they. Have never met me, it isjust quite humbling have never met me, it isjust quite humbling that have never met me, it isjust quite humbling that they have never met me, it isjust quite humbling that they would have never met me, it isjust quite humbling that they would then have never met me, it isjust quitel humbling that they would then take the time humbling that they would then take the time out humbling that they would then take the time out of humbling that they would then take the time out of their humbling that they would then take the time out of their day humbling that they would then take the time out of their day to the time out of their day to nominate the time out of their day to nominate myself the time out of their day to nominate myself and the time out of their day to| nominate myself and stark. The time out of their day to i nominate myself and stark. I the time out of their day to nominate myself and stark. I do the time out of their day to nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that a nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that a live nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that a live dog nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that a live dog in nominate myself and stark. I do love the chaos that a live dog in the the chaos that a live dog in the studio brings. Darren, it must be important for you as well, as paul was saying, to recognise not only hunters but dogs as well. Im sure people watching this morning will feel that sense of. The people watching this morning will feel that sense of. People watching this morning will feel that sense of. The dogs are absolutely feel that sense of. The dogs are absolutely brilliant. Feel that sense of. The dogs are absolutely brilliant. People feel that sense of. The dogs are absolutely brilliant. People fall i feel that sense of. The dogs are absolutely brilliant. People fall in | absolutely brilliant. People fall in love with absolutely brilliant. People fall in love with
Police Dog
s. They are really love with
Police Dog
s. They are really supportive. Its lovely to iet really supportive. Its lovely to get recognition. Its fantastic. Stop get recognition. Its fantastic. Stop talking, give me a sausage he is stop talking, give me a sausage he is probably looking at himself on the camera. He is probably looking at himself on the camera is probably looking at himself on the camera. He has been brilliant all morning the camera. He has been brilliant all morning. How the camera. He has been brilliant all morning. How many the camera. He has been brilliant all morning. How many dogs the camera. He has been brilliant| all morning. How many dogs have the camera. He has been brilliant all morning. How many dogs have you iot at all morning. How many dogs have you got at home . All morning. How many dogs have you got at home . L all morning. How many dogs have you got at home . I have all morning. How many dogs have you got at home . I have got all morning. How many dogs have you got at home . I have got a all morning. How many dogs have you got at home . I have got a trainee got at home . I have got a
Trainee Iolice Doi
got at home . I have got a trainee
Police Dog
at got at home . I have got a trainee
Police Dog
at the got at home . I have got a trainee
Police Dog
at the moment got at home . I have got a trainee
Police Dog
at the moment and got at home . I have got a trainee
Police Dog
at the moment and a i got at home . I have got a trainee l
Police Dog
at the moment and a pet do
Police Dog
at the moment and a
Pet Dog
at
Police Dog
at the moment and a
Pet Dog
at home as well. Keeping myself very busy dog at home as well. Keeping myself very busy. But the
Trainee Dog
will take this very busy. But the
Trainee Dog
will take this one pass my place. They are not only take this one pass my place. They are not only doing take this one pass my place. They are not only doing a take this one pass my place. They are not only doing a job take this one pass my place. Iie are not only doing a job or they become your best friend as well . Yes, ive kept all my retired
Police Dog
s
Yes
, ive kept all my retired
Police Dog
s i
Yes
, ive kept all my retired
Police Dog
s i am
Yes
, ive kept all my retired
Police Dog
s i am a
Yes
, ive kept all my retired
Police Dog
s. I am a sucker for it. I have had dogs. I am a sucker for it. I have had four dogs. I am a sucker for it. I have had four in dogs. I am a sucker for it. I have had four in the past. I have kept all of had four in the past. I have kept all of them had four in the past. I have kept all of them. Obviously with having the thin all of them. Obviously with having the thin blue polo now, they are brilliant the thin blue polo now, they are brilliant. He the thin blue polo now, they are brilliant. ,. , brilliant. He is getting his own lifetime award, brilliant. He is getting his own lifetime award, which brilliant. He is getting his own lifetime award, which is brilliant. He is getting his ownl lifetime award, which is lovely. Stark is back on duty, isnt it . Did you hear that, stark is back on duty, isnt it . Did you hearthat, paul . I stark is back on duty, isnt it . Did you hear that, paul . You hear that, paul . I didnt. I cawht you hear that, paul . I didnt. I caught the you hear that, paul . I didnt. I caught the first you hear that, paul . I didnt. I caught the first place you hear that, paul . I didnt. I caught the first
Place Mikel
you hear that, paul . I didnt. I caught the first place
Mike Wood
caught the first place
Mike Wood
bait. Caught the first place
Mike Wood
bait. ,. , ~ , caught the first place
Mike Wood
bait,. ~ ,. ~ caught the first place
Mike Wood
bait. ,. ,. ,. , caught the first place
Mike Wood
bait. ,. ,. , ,� bait. Stark is back on duty, isnt he . He is, bait. Stark is back on duty, isnt he . He is,
Yes
. Bait. Stark is back on duty, isnt he . He is,
Yes
. He bait. Stark is back on duty, isnt he . He is,
Yes
. He was bait. Stark is back on duty, isnt he . He is,
Yes
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Vaccines Minister
in a minute, this is the reason why thank you. Time now to get the news,
Travel And Weather
where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. Some of the worlds leading
Weapons Manufacturers
are exhibiting their products at a controversial arms fair at the
Excel Centre
in
East London Today
, despite the mayor of london telling them theyre not welcome here. The dsei, or
Defence And Security
equipment international� exhibition, will showcase
Security Equipment
and weapons like this combat boat. The four
Day Event
will be attended by buyers from across the world including countries like
Saudi Arabia
and egypt. The head of a south
London Church
has denied fraud after allegedly selling
Plague Protection
kits as a bogus cure for covid 19. Bishop
Climate Wiseman
of the
Kingdon Church
in camberwell is said to have offered a small bottle of
Oil And Piece
of
Red Yarn
for £91 allegedly to treat, prevent,
Protect Against Or Cure
coronavirus. His lawyer said her client was not an
Anti Vaxxer
and had been double jabbed. A brief look at the
Travel Situation
now. Things have got a bit better in the last few minutes. But the
London Overground
is still part suspended between willesden
Junction And Richmond
due to a faulty train at acton central. Central line problems have cleared up. But the
Piccadilly Line
now has severe delays between
Acton Town
and
Heathrow And Uxbridge
. And minor delays between cockfosters and
Acton Town
. Its due to a
Signal Failure
. On the trains, southeastern services are still disrupted in the
Lee Area
of
South East
london. The operator says work are ongoing to remove a
Freight Train
that derailed
Yes
terday morning. Onto the weather now with kate. Good morning. Its a mild start once again this morning. Cloudy, one or two spots of rain already, but we have a low
Pressure System
moving to the south of the uk and thats going to bring some quite heavy and persistent rain through the course of the day. And the
Met Office
has issued a yellow weather warning. A0 millimetres plus as that
Rain Moves
through. So
The Rain
heavy, persistent, you might even hear a rumble or two of thunder. Its going to linger into the afternoon but slowly clear away north and eastwards becoming drier by
The End
of the day. Temperatures are a little on the cool side, 19 or 20 celsius. Now, that rain, the low pressure moves away east as we head into this evening and overnight. Becoming dry but it does leave a legacy of cloud. Low cloud, mist and murkiness, the minimum temperature 13 to 15 celsius so another mild night. Fortomorrow, low pressure to the east. It does remain largely cloudy but largely dry. You
Cant Rule
out the
Odd Spot
of rain. And then for thursday, a ridge of high pressure starts to build so it is going to become drier once
Todays Rain
clears. With the addition of a little bit of sunshine on thursday, the temperature back up to 22 celsius. Vanessa feltz is on
Bbc Radio
london and in the next few minutes shes going to try and clear up the confusion surrounding foreign travel and what restrictions apply where. Thats on 9a. 9fm or on your bbc sounds app or smartspeaker. Im back in an hour. Hello, this is breakfast with
Louise Minchin
and dan walker. Evilness dogs when you leave this programme, arent you . Evilness dogs when you leave this programme, arent you . Evilness dogs when you leave this programme, arent you . You are iioin to programme, arent you . You are going to miss programme, arent you . You are going to miss the programme, arent you . You are going to miss the dogs programme, arent you . You are going to miss the dogs when programme, arent you . You are going to miss the dogs when you i going to miss the dogs when you leave this programme, arent you . I definitely will, will you invite me back when they are on . How the government plans to manage the
Coronavirus Pandemic
This Winter
will be set out later today. Its also expected that uk wide boosterjabs for the over 505 will be announced. Meanwhile, all 12 to 15 year olds in england will be offered one dose of the vaccine from next week. Were joined now by
Vaccines Minister
nadhim zahawi. Thank you for all your questions on this. Appreciate your time, minister. Lots of parents are getting in touch, lots of teachers, a few students as well, can you first of all run through the science behind this decision around the 12 to 15 year old in england . Absolutely, good morning, dan. You will recall that the joint committee on vaccination and will recall that
Thejoint Committee
on vaccination and immunisation, who look at the clinical, they are qualified to look at the clinical impact, came down on the side that it is marginally more beneficial to be vaccinated against covid for healthy 12 to 15 year olds, they had already given us advice on 12 to 15 year olds who are more vulnerable to the virus, which we had already begun protecting and vaccinating. For a healthy 12 to 15 year olds, it was marginally more beneficial but not enough to recommend universal
Vaccination Programme
. They suggested that the
Chief Medical Officer
s of england, wales, scotland and
Northern Ireland
should then examine the wider impacts on 12 to 15 year olds. So the
Mental Health
impact, disruption to education impact, disruption to education impact of course. Chief medical officers did that with thejcvi in the room, plus the royal colleges, for example the royal college of paediatrics, of gps. So they have
Yes
terday recommended that because of the additional impact on healthy 12 to 15 year olds,
Mental Health
and other, that we should offer one dose of the
Pfizer Biontech Vaccine
which had already been approved by the regulator as safe for 12 to 15 year olds. The way we will do thatis 15 year olds. The way we will do that is through the
School Age
immunisation service, which is very well equipped and has been doing this for years, doing vaccination in schools. The clinician will explain to 12 to 15 year olds and, given give the
Information Leaflet
and online. Parents will get a
Consent Form
, either paper based or online, to fill in. Parental consent is required. And then the vaccination will take place. There should be no stigma attached to this whatsoever. We have been very careful, thejcvi has not rushed into any decision, nor have the cmos. Other countries moved forward rapidly so we have had data from the us and israel, countries in europe who have moved forward on this. We are being very careful how we do this. And i hope that parents will seek out the information that we make available, both as the department of health and the nhs. X� t� ou both as the department of health and the nhs. ,. ,. , � , the nhs. You will be aware im sure that there is the nhs. You will be aware im sure that there is a the nhs. You will be aware im sure that there is a position the nhs. You will be aware im sure that there is a position within the nhs. You will be aware im sure that there is a position within your. That there is a position within your own party to this. Can i read you a tweet that has been put out by the tory mp for yeovil,
Marcus Fisher
. He says, sorry i have to say but the
Chief Medical Officer
at
Chris Whitty
did not deserve the confidence of the country deciding to
Vaccinate Teenagers
without good clinical reason, he should resign. How do you respond to that . Tbs] clinical reason, he should resign. How do you respond to that . Ibiiii how do you respond to that . All i would say is. How do you respond to that . All i would say is, then how do you respond to that . Fill i would say is, then narrow clinical advice from the jcvi is would say is, then narrow clinical advice from thejcvi is that it is more advantageous, marginally, to be vaccinated, then not to be. They then advised that the
Chief Medical Officer
s should look at the wider impact,
Mental Health
impact, on those children. The
School Disruption
and
Education Disruption
as well. They consulted with the royal college of paediatrics, the gps, the jcvi royal college of paediatrics, the gps, thejcvi were in the room, all four
Chief Medical Officer
s,
Chris Whitty
and the officers from wales, scotland and
Northern Ireland
, were unanimous in their advice to us
Yes
terday. Unanimous in their advice to us
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terday unanimous in their advice to us
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terday. With respect, i think
Marcus Fisher
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is
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is not
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terday. With respect, i think|
Marcus Fisher
is not questioning whether it was a unanimous decision, hes saying they dont have the right to make the decision to
Vaccinate Teenagers
are that good clinical reason. The
Vaccinate Teenagers
are that good clinical reason. Vaccinate teenagers are that good clinical reason. The jcvi looked
Vaccinate Teenagers
clinical reason. The jcvi looked
Vaccinate Teenagers
without clinical reason. The jcvi looked
Vaccinate Teenagers
without good |
Vaccinate Teenagers
without good clinical reason. Jcvi looked at the clinical reason. Jcvi looked at the clinical evidence and fell on the side that it was marginally more beneficial to vaccinate children than not to vaccinate them. They then recommended that the
Chief Medical Officer
s look at the wider risks to
Mental Health
, not the wider societal risks, but the risks to 12 to 16 year olds and they have all come down unanimously, the
Chief Medical Officer
s, that we should offer the vaccine to children with parental consent. Ido offer the vaccine to children with parental consent. Offer the vaccine to children with parental consent. Do you think this is iart of parental consent. Do you think this is part of the parental consent. Do you think this is part of the wider parental consent. Do you think this is part of the wider problem . Parental consent. Do you think this is part of the wider problem . Lots | is part of the wider problem . Lots of our viewers are getting in touch, you have got the comment from the mp from yeovil, thejcvi making one judgment, the cmos saying a different thing, lots of our viewers are saying it feels confusing. It is hard to have confidence in an informed decision. I hard to have confidence in an informed decision. Hard to have confidence in an informed decision. I would say it is much more informed decision. I would say it is much more considered, informed decision. I would say it is much more considered, and informed decision. I would say it is much more considered, and we i informed decision. I would say it is i much more considered, and we have been very careful. Many countries moved forward rapidly to vaccinate 12 to 15 year olds, in france and italy and in america and israel. The jcvi did not do that, they were very careful and looked at all of the data on first and second dose to look at this very rare incidence of myocarditis in healthy 12 to 15 year olds. They then looked at the clinical evidence and said it was marginally more beneficial to take a vaccine for covid for that
Age Group
, who are healthy, the ones who are more vulnerable are already vaccinated. They said, this is outside our qualified competence. And we recommend that the
Chief Medical Officer
s look at the wider impact, the
Mental Health
impact, to the 12 to 15 year olds. Its not a difference of opinion, theyjust said, you should consult with the cmos on this because it is beyond the remit of the jcvi. Cmos on this because it is beyond the remit of thejcvi. The cmos then looked at it carefully with the royal colleges of paediatrics, gps, and the jcvi royal colleges of paediatrics, gps, and thejcvi in the room, and made the recommendation. I think contrary to the view that this is confused, its actually very considered and careful. Many countries have been vaccinating this
Age Group
for months now. We didnt do the same thing. We have been very careful and im proud of that. Can thing. We have been very careful and im proud of that. Im proud of that. Can i ask you about the im proud of that. Can i ask you about the practicalities im proud of that. Can i ask you about the practicalities around | about the practicalities around that . Who decides, children, parents, where our teachers involved in this . Are there forms and
Permission Slip
to fill out and sign . Permission slip to fill out and siin . ,. ,. ,
Permission Slip
to fill out and siin . ,. , sign . Yes, the
School Age
immunisation sign . Yes, the
School Age
immunisation service, sign . Yes, the
School Age
i immunisation service, which sign . Yes, the
School Age
immunisation service, which has sign . Yes, the
School Age
immunisation service, which has been delivering for many years of successful
Vaccination Programme
s for children and will continue to do so, well do the bulk of this
Vaccination Programme
they will do the bulk of the
Vaccination Programme
. Where that is not possible, we will use the
Vaccination Site
and centres to help augment and add to that service. What will happen is that clinicians will
Share Information
with parents, with children, leaflets, online as well, then there will be a
Consent Form
sent from the school in the usual way that schools do it, some schools do it on hard copy, and do a letterfor schools do it on hard copy, and do a letter for parents to sign, some do it electronically, so they will
E Mail
parents to gain and
Share Information
and gain their consent. Parental consent is required and then the
Vaccination Programme
. Doesnt that put a big burden on teachers . They are going to get caught in the middle on this. Ho. Caught in the middle on this. No, thats exactly caught in the middle on this. No, thats exactly what caught in the middle on this. Iifr, thats exactly what the nhs and the
School Age
immunisation system will effectively take care of, so it is the clinician who will be doing this work. If there is
Difference Opinion
between a parent, who doesnt want their child vaccinated, and a 15 year old or a 12 year old saying, i want to be vaccinated, then the clinician, not the teacher, the clinician, not the teacher, the clinician would bring the parent and the child together to try and reach a consensus. If they cant, then the system that we have in this country for decades, the 12 to 15 year olds will be judged to for decades, the 12 to 15 year olds will bejudged to be if for decades, the 12 to 15 year olds will be judged to be if they are competent to make a decision, then then they will be able to make a decision. That is a very rare case. Parental consent and the
School Age
immunisation system is very well versed in delivering this. Its not a new system we are setting up, its not something that has not been tried and tested, it does know what its doing and will deliver this in a very efficient way. Ifind its doing and will deliver this in a very efficient way. Its doing and will deliver this in a very efficient way. And when will we see the a very efficient way. And when will we see the first a very efficient way. And when will we see the first 12 a very efficient way. And when will we see the first 12 to a very efficient way. And when will we see the first 12 to 15yearold i we see the first 12 to 15 year old vaccinated . We see the first 12 to 15yearold vaccinated . We see the first 12 to 15yearold vaccinated . ,. ,. , vaccinated . The nhs have been making ilans that vaccinated . The nhs have been making plans that we vaccinated . The nhs have been making plans that we will vaccinated . The nhs have been making plans that we will be vaccinated . The nhs have been making plans that we will be able vaccinated . The nhs have been making plans that we will be able to plans that we will be able to hopefully see the first vaccinations take place after consent, because you need the information and the letters to go out, and receive that consent, by the 22nd of this month. 0k, consent, by the 22nd of this month. Ok, imjust consent, by the 22nd of this month. Ok, im just checking my diary, that is next week . Ok, im just checking my diary, that is next week . Yes. On the issue of boosterjabs. Is next week . Yes. On the issue of boosterjabs. L is next week . Yes. On the issue of boosterjabs, i have is next week . 1913 on the issue of boosterjabs, i have another is next week . I9; on the issue of boosterjabs, i have another when the question. When will they be administered . There are lots of questions this morning about, will it be combined with the
Flu Jab
. It needs to be a six
Month Gap
between the second jab and a boosterjab. How will that be worked out . Lots of practical questions about how this will work. ~ , , practical questions about how this will work. ~ , , will work. Absolutely, and the
Prime Minister
will will work. Absolutely, and the
Prime Minister
will be will work. Absolutely, and the
Prime Minister
will be setting will work. Absolutely, and the
Prime Minister
will be setting out will work. Absolutely, and the
Prime Minister
will be setting out more minister will be setting out more detail on the final advice from the jcvi which we have now accepted, and the secretary of state for health will make a statement to parliament. If you recall on the 30th ofjune, dan, the jcvi if you recall on the 30th ofjune, dan, thejcvi gave as interim advice on this, on how we should be boosting and of course detecting against flu. I am concerned that there has not been much flu circulating any where in the world, and in a bad flu season, 25,000 people could lose their life. The interim advice allowed us to make the preparations which have been well under way, and we will be in a very strong place to begin that
Booster Campaign
this month. Boosting the most vulnerable, and the
Prime Minister
will outline the detail of that, plus, of course, a very fit for purpose, variant. Vaccine variant
Radar System
, if i can call it that, and the
Test And Trace
system, which will allow us, i hope, to transition this virus from pandemic to endemic status. But the pm will be saying more on that later today. Pm will be saying more on that later toda. , , pm will be saying more on that later toda. , , , today. Very briefly, lockdown has been a big today. Very briefly, lockdown has been a big part today. Very briefly, lockdown has been a big part of today. Very briefly, lockdown has been a big part of everyones today. Very briefly, lockdown has been a big part of
Everyones Life
| been a big part of
Everyones Life
for the last 18 months. I dont expect you to say a guarantee because i no guarantees are difficult and things change all the time but are you confident we have seen the last of the lockdowns . You will remember, seen the last of the lockdowns . You will remember, i seen the last of the lockdowns . Iii, will remember, i have been on your programme many times, when this pandemic hit, the only tool that was effective that we had available to us was the lockdown, the non pharmaceutical interventions. The vaccines have changed all that. We began vaccinating on the
8th Of December
with
Pfizer Biontech
and ath of january with astrazeneca, they have saved lives and 2
A Million
infections have been prevented according to
Public Health
england. So the vaccines are our main tools within our arsenal of therapeutic for mac and a very fit for
Purpose Variant Surveillance
system, the
Radar System
Ijust Variant Surveillance
system, the
Radar System
i just described, variant surveillance system, the
Radar System
ijust described, and thats an trace system. Im confident we can put some downward pressure on the virus through the
Booster Programme
, and of course, the flu
Vaccination Programme
, to allow the nhs to be able to cope with both
This Winter
. In a bad flu year, the nhs comes under huge pressure in the winter months. So im confident. But it would be foolhardy to say, we rule out
Anything
. Its wrong to do that. The sensible thing to do is to continue to boost and protect people who are most vulnerable as we transition. I hope i will be back on your programme in years to come and say, we were the first major economy to demonstrate to the world how you can transition this virus from pandemic to endemic. Transition this virus from pandemic to endemic transition this virus from pandemic to endemic. , , , , to endemic. Thank you for your time, nadhim zahawi. To endemic. Thank you for your time, nadhim zahawi. Thank to endemic. Thank you for your time, nadhim zahawi. Thank you. Nadhim zahawi. Thank you. Emma raducanu nadhim zahawi. Thank you. Emma raducanu still nadhim zahawi. Thank you. |
Emma Raducanu
still making headlines. Emma raducanu still making headlines
Emma Raducanu
still making headlines. ,. ,. , headlines. Yes, after that brilliant result at weakened. Headlines. Yes, after that brilliant result at weakened. This headlines. Yes, after that brilliant result at weakened. This time headlines. Yes, after that
Brilliantj Result
at weakened. This time last year, she was getting her a level results. She she is celebrating her extraordinary victory at the 99
Us Open
by attending the
Met Gala
. These pictures probably gives you some indication of the trajectory this incredible player is on. Comparisons are being made between
Emma Raducanu
and naomi osaka. Osaka is five years older and has won four
Grand Slam
titles. Last year osakas earnings from sponsorship alone were estimated to be in excess of £36 million. Could that be the sort of direction that
Emma Raducanu
is going to . And here she is earlier in the
Day Sightseeing
in
New York
. She posted on instagram never thought i would see this. The mens
Us Open
Champion Daniil Medvedev
has been praising her incredible journey. What she did is amazing because, its like, a cinderella story. Its just unbelievable because from qualis, not losing a set, she didnt have a
Wta Match Win
outside of
Grand Slam
s. She only has a win in wimbledon and
Us Open
. And i think all this story is just for the books, actually. Im sure theres going to be, in five years, a book about the
Us Open
and her and definitely not me, i think everton are up to fourth in the
Premier League Table
after continuing their unbeaten run with a 3 1victory over burnley. They had to come from behind after
Captain Ben Mee
put burnley ahead in the second half, but
Michael Keane
soon found the equaliser before
Andros Townsend
pulled off this great goal to put everton ahead. A minute later
Demarai Gray
added a third. Thats yet another victory for
Raffa Benitez
as everton boss. Really pleased with the reaction of the team. The connection between the team and the fans. And that is what we are looking for, to create a team experience, a mentality, a fortress here that people will realise that we are strong enough to compete against anyone. It was a
Standout Performance
from townsend and afterwards he paid tribute to someone special, his mum. She is always working hard on the mental side of the game, shes always sending me messages, see this person, that person, this person is good, watch this video, that video. She sent me a little compilation of all my goals. She put it on a memory stick, she sent it to me, watch this whenever you get it. So maybe subconsciously, maybe it worked, maybe i was watching it and i reminded myself i can score goals like that and i was able to pull it out when we needed it. He was talking about his mum. Isnt that brilliant . His mum doing all this that and work for him. Tbs, that brilliant . His mum doing all this that and work for him. A good role for the this that and work for him. A good role for the mums weve had an incredible year of sport from englands run in the euros to
Emma Raducanu
s sensational grand
Slam Win
at the weekend, so theres plenty of contenders for
Sports Personality
of the year. We have mentioned
Emma Raducanu
just a few times and we will continue but the annual awards also recognise the unsung heroes making a difference in their local communities. Nominations open today, so lets look at some previous winners. When she was just 15 years old,
Kirsty Ewens Volunteering
journey started. A journey that saved her life. I was going through some pretty bad struggles with my
Mental Health
. And i was self harming. Volunteering hasjust given me a voice and allows me to accept my story. In the
Market Town
of hinckley, denise is helping people to get fit. After finishing her night shift, she goes straight to her running and walking groups, encouraging the community to be more physically active. Its that getting off the sofa and going the first time, thats the hard bit. Marcellus baz is an icon. He doesntjust provide a boxing gym, he also provides a refuge as well. Hes very, very dedicated, he wont give up on you. Hes like an older brother, that i havent got. Hes a special man, thats what i have to say. He makes me feel happy like, im where i need to be. Its more than the basketball, i think, for us, its how they come through as people. We teach them discipline, courtesy, respect for people. Its all part of the package that goes beyond the actual basketball skills. It is their partnership that makes the place run. Itsjoe and maggie who are the
Heart And Soul
of the place. They are willing to put their bodies on the line, their health on the line, to make sure thatjust one more kid gets an opportunity. Joining us now is dame
Jessica Ennis Hill
whos an ambassador for spotys unsung hero, and
Keiren Thompson
who won the award in 2019. Are you ok . Yes, sorry, think so sorry about that. Jessica ennis hill, first to you, such an important award, isnt it . Ennishill, first to you, such an important award, isnt it . Yeah, there is such important award, isnt it . Yeah, there is such a important award, isnt it . Yeah, there is such a focus important award, isnt it . Yeah, there is such a focus around important award, isnt it . Yeah, there is such a focus around the | there is such a focus around the main award of the evening, the bbc
Sports Personality
, the final award. But if we really think about those people who have the biggest impact on these amazing sporting icons and careers, they are the people that are in the background that are supporting them from a young age. The instructors, the stewards, the officials, the people who make incredibly huge sacrifices to allow these one or two individuals to have a fantastic career. And if it isnt a fantastic career. And if it isnt a huge career, its an amazing opportunity they can have in sport and its a fantastic opportunity to support those people with the unsung hero award. ~ , support those people with the unsung hero award. ~. , , hero award. What was it like winning it for ou, hero award. What was it like winning it for you. How hero award. What was it like winning it for you, how did hero award. What was it like winning it for you, how did it hero award. What was it like winning it for you, how did it change hero award. What was it like winning it for you, how did it change things i it for you, how did it change things for you . It for you, how did it change things foryou . It it for you, how did it change things for ou . , , it for you, how did it change things for ou . ,. , it for you, how did it change things for ou . ,. ,. , for you . It was such a surreal experience for you . It was such a surreal experience. Ive for you . It was such a surreal experience. Ive never for you . It was such a surreal experience. Ive never won i for you . It was such a surreal experience. Ive never won
Anything
in my experience. Ive never won
Anything
in my life experience. Ive never won
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in my life so experience. Ive never won
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in my life so winning that award was amazinq in my life so winning that award was amazinq it in my life so winning that award was amazing. It has given me opportunities to connect with the film opportunities to connect with the right people, its put my organisation on a bigger platform, its made organisation on a bigger platform, its made organisations and charities take me its made organisations and charities take me a its made organisations and charities take me a lot more seriously, to develop take me a lot more seriously, to develop and grow. It has been massive develop and grow. It has been massive for me, really. I develop and grow. It has been massive for me, really. Develop and grow. It has been massive for me, really. I love the sunrise massive for me, really. I love the surprise on massive for me, really. I love the surprise on your massive for me, really. I love the surprise on your face massive for me, really. I love the surprise on your face yeah, massive for me, really. I love the surprise on your face yeah, i surprise on your face yeah, i couldnt believe surprise on your face yeah, i couldnt believe it. Surprise on your face yeah, i couldnt believe it. Me, surprise on your face yeah, i i couldnt believe it. Me, winning surprise on your face yeah, i couldnt believe it. Me, winning an award. Couldnt believe it. Me, winning an award. Like. Couldnt believe it. Me, winning an award, like, mental
Tell Couldnt
believe it. Me, winning an award, like, mental award, like, mental tell us a little bit about award, like, mental tell us a little bit about what award, like, mental tell us a little bit about what you award, like, mental tell us a little bit about what you do, i little bit about what you do, keiren. , , little bit about what you do, keiren. ,. , , little bit about what you do, keiren. ,. , , ,. , keiren. Iswhen a
Community Programme
| keiren. Iswhen a
Community Programme
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Community Programme
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Community Programme
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Community Programme
keiren. Iswhen a
Community Programme
i run a
Community Programme
in i run a
Community Programme
in nottingham. I run a
Community Programme
in nottingham, which helps people around nottingham, which helps people around sport and mentoring. We just want to around sport and mentoring. We just want to
Help And Support
young people want to
Help And Support
young people who might not get opportunity elsewhere so thats what we do. There elsewhere so thats what we do. There are elsewhere so thats what we do. There are so many people, arent there, jess, like ciaran, whojust quietly get on with things in the background, and genuinely make a huge difference to thousands of people in their local communities, like keiren. People in their local communities, like keiren people in their local communities, like keiren. Those individuals want to be not in like keiren. Those individuals want to be not in the like keiren. Those individuals want to be not in the limelight, like keiren. Those individuals want to be not in the limelight, but like keiren. Those individuals wantj to be not in the limelight, but they make huge sacrifices behind the scenes and they are so passionate about what they do. And the impact that they have is huge. I cast my mind back to the individuals that are supportive for me through my career, the officials who are always there and supporting you and providing you with what you need. To have an opportunity to be nominated and nominate someone for this award is it so richly received, and such a fantastic opportunity for so many individuals. It fantastic opportunity for so many individuals fantastic opportunity for so many individuals. , , individuals. It goes without saying, so many of individuals. It goes without saying, so many of them individuals. It goes without saying, so many of them are individuals. It goes without saying, so many of them are volunteers, i so many of them are volunteers, arent they . So many of them are volunteers, arent they . Yeah, thats the nice
Thini Arent
they . Yeah, thats the nice thing about arent they . Yeah, thats the nice thing about the arent they . Yeah, thats the nice thing about the award. Arent they . Yeah, thats the nice thing about the award. You arent they . Yeah, thats the nice thing about the award. You can i arent they . Yeah, thats the nice
I Thing
about the award. You can have been a volunteer for ten years, 15 years, 20 years, but you can also equally have started volunteering in the past 18 months through the pandemic. It doesnt matter how long you have been involved in your sport and the club you work with, its just the impact that you have and are sacrifices that you make. We are urging as many people as possible to nominate, think about those individuals who have made a difference, put their names forward and nominate them. I difference, put their names forward and nominate them. Difference, put their names forward and nominate them. I wanted to come to ou, and nominate them. I wanted to come to you. Keiren. And nominate them. I wanted to come to you, keiren, people and nominate them. I wanted to come to you, keiren, people might and nominate them. I wanted to come to you, keiren, people might be to you, keiren, people might be watching and thinking, i know a
Man Or Woman
who is making a difference in our local community, what would you say to them who are thinking about maybe nominating them this morning . I about maybe nominating them this mornini . , ,. , morning . I would tell them, go and vote for them morning . I would tell them, go and vote for them because morning . I would tell them, go and vote for them because it morning . I would tell them, go and vote for them because it will morning . I would tell them, go and| vote for them because it will change their
Life Vote
for them because it will change theirlife~ it vote for them because it will change their life. It will enable them to help and their life. It will enable them to
Help And Support
more young people, or people
Help And Support
more young people, or people in
Help And Support
more young people, or people in general, in their community, on a wider scale. Its so important community, on a wider scale. Its so important to community, on a wider scale. Its so important to go out there and make your nomination because it will change your nomination because it will change lives. Your nomination because it will change lives your nomination because it will chanie lives. ,. , , , change lives. Presumably it is not ust for change lives. Presumably it is not just for you change lives. Presumably it is not just for you. The change lives. Presumably it is not just for you. The kids change lives. Presumably it is not just for you. The kids that change lives. Presumably it is not just for you. The kids that you change lives. Presumably it is not i just for you. The kids that you work with most of the new onstage and gone, thats pretty yeah, i mean, at the kids must have seen you on stage. At the kids must have seen you on staie. , , at the kids must have seen you on staie,. , , , stage. Yeah, when i would do the community stage. Yeah, when i would do the community people stage. Yeah, when i would do the community people would stage. Yeah, when i would do the community people would say, stage. Yeah, when i would do the community people would say, i i stage. Yeah, when i would do the
I Community
people would say, i know you from community people would say, i know you from somewhere. Its nice that people you from somewhere. Its nice that people can you from somewhere. Its nice that people can be inspired from your journey people can be inspired from your journey i people can be inspired from your journey. I come from humble beginnings and i want to show young people beginnings and i want to show young people that no matter where you start people that no matter where you start in people that no matter where you start in life, you can reach your highest start in life, you can reach your highest potential. Start in life, you can reach your highest potential. What was the ni i ht highest potential. What was the night like . Highest potential. What was the night like . It highest potential. What was the night like . It was highest potential. What was the night like . It was crazy, highest potential. What was the night like . It was crazy, very i night like . It was crazy, very surreal, night like . It was crazy, very surreal. As night like . It was crazy, very surreal, as i night like . It was crazy, very surreal, as i said. Night like . It was crazy, very surreal, as i said. I night like . It was crazy, very surreal, as i said. I never night like . It was crazy, very i surreal, as i said. I never thought i surreal, as i said. I never thought i would surreal, as i said. I never thought i would win surreal, as i said. I never thought i would win that award. So, yeah, it wasjust i would win that award. So, yeah, it was just nice i would win that award. So, yeah, it wasjust nice seeing myself reach that stage. He wasjust nice seeing myself reach that staie. , , ~ , wasjust nice seeing myself reach that
Stage Wasjust
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Hoodie Today
that stage. He looked very cool in a
Hoodie Today
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Hoodie Today
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Hoodie Today
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Hoodie Today
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Hoodie Today
but you looked amazing in that tuxedo in that tuxedo for me, i never wear tuxedos or in that tuxedo for me, i never wear tuxedos or ties in that tuxedo for me, i never wear tuxedos or ties are in that tuxedo for me, i never wear tuxedos or ties are
Anything
in that tuxedo for me, i never wear tuxedos or ties are any
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Met Gala
i want to ask you more broadly about the
Sports Personality
, what
Emma Raducanu
is doing, what people achieve when she has achieved, you get the chat about what she can do in the next few weeks and what she can earn and then you get the chat about being nailed on for
Sports Personality
. Its amazing to see how quickly she has risen through the ranks and now she is a major champion. Risen through the ranks and now she is a major champion. Yeah, it was so incredible to is a major champion. Yeah, it was so incredible to watch is a major champion. Yeah, it was so incredible to watch her is a major champion. Yeah, it was so incredible to watch her compete i is a major champion. Yeah, it was so incredible to watch her compete the | incredible to watch her compete the other day. To think back to wimbledon, i remember being sat on the sofa with my husband watching her
Go Through
that awful ordeal of suffering through that moment. And for her to come back at the age that she is, to be so resilient, and for all those comments to go and to just trust in her ability and go out there and perform and deliver was so inspiring to see. He seems like an amazing young woman with a fantastic future ahead of her. I hope she has this moment to absorb what she has achieved and i have no doubt she will refocus and we will be hearing about her for many years. Will refocus and we will be hearing about her for many years. From your ioint of about her for many years. From your
Point Of View
. About her for many years. From your
Point Of View
. Is about her for many years. From your
Point Of View
, is a about her for many years. From your
Point Of View
, is a hugely
Point Of View
, is a hugely successful athlete, once you have had success like that, there is a different kind of pressure, so what is your advice . Is your advice . There is, completely. Is your advice . There is, completely. You is your advice . There is, completely. You are i is your advice . There is, completely. You are in i is your advice . There is, completely. You are in aj is your advice . There is, completely. You are in a different realm almost. And in a way, for someone like emma, she is so composed and very focused on what she wants to achieve already, and for her to have that amazing green is only going to take her to a high, a level to have that amazing victory is only going to take it to a level where she can have more confidence in her ability. Almost right away with the success. I dont think she will be with what she has achieved, she will want to push on, shes very young, she has so much time to do with her game. I am think she will have it all in her stride. She has been amazing. To come back to you and yorke tuxedo, what if your family think of that night in 2019 . To your family think of that night in 2019 . To come back to you and your tuxedo . 2019 . To come back to you and your tuxedo . 2019 . To come back to you and your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no one your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no one had your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no one had ever your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no one had ever been i your tuxedo . There was so proud, it was that no one had ever been in i your tuxedo . There was so proud, it| was that no one had ever been in the limelight was that no one had ever been in the limelight before. They were so proud of the limelight before. They were so proud of the things i was doing in the community. Of the things i was doing in the community of the things i was doing in the community. Of the things i was doing in the communi. ~ , , , community. Who did you get to meet . Did ou iet community. Who did you get to meet . Did you get anyone community. Who did you get to meet . Did you get anyone that community. Who did you get to meet . Did you get anyone that you community. Who did you get to meet . Did you get anyone that you got community. Who did you get to meet . Did you get anyone that you got a i did you get anyone that you got a selfie with on that night . Ifloilih selfie with on that night . Colin jackson, selfie with on that night . Colin jackson. Gary selfie with on that night . Colin jackson, gary lineker, selfie with on that night . Colin jackson, gary lineker,
Denisel Selfie
with on that night . Colin jackson, gary lineker, denise lewis. I jackson, gary lineker, denise lewis. Ijust~~~ jackson, gary lineker, denise lewis. Ijust~~~ there jackson, gary lineker, denise lewis. Ijust. There were so many of them ijust. There were so many of them it ijust. There were so many of them it was ijust. There were so many of them it was mental, just being on them it was mental, just being on the red them it was mental, just being on the red carpet and seeing people that i the red carpet and seeing people that i had the red carpet and seeing people that i had been watching all my life. That i had been watching all my life it that i had been watching all my life. It was an amazing experience. Thank life. It was an amazing experience. Thank you life. It was an amazing experience. Thank you so much for coming in and talking to us about it. Lovely to see you, jess, thank you very much. And if you want to nominate anyone, it nomination is open today, and they are open until october 17. The bbc
Sports Personality
of the year awards will be held in december. Sometime in december, keep it vague stay with us, headlines coming up. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with
Louise Minchin
and dan walker. Our headlines today. The
Vaccines Minister
says
Covid Vaccination
s for 12 to 15 year olds will go ahead next wednesday. What will happen is clinicians will share what will happen is clinicians will
Share Information
with parents, with children. Share information with parents, with children, leaflets, online as well, then children, leaflets, online as well, then they children, leaflets, online as well, then they will get
Consent Form
s sent from then they will get
Consent Form
s sent from the school. And
Covid Boosterjabs
for the over 505 the
Prime Minister
will set out
Details Today
for a
Uk Wide Programme
, saying the pandemic is
Farfrom Over
. Lawyers for
Prince Andrew
Tell A Court
in
New York
that
Sexual Assault
allegations filed against him are baseless and potentially unlawful. Failing to tell the full story
Therese Coffey
, the work and
Pensions Secretary
, comes under fire from campaigners and charities, after she told
Breakfast Benefits Claimants
could make up a £20 reduction by simply working two hours. We look at the numbers. Enjoying the limelight after her win at the
Us Open
Emma Raducanu
at one of fashions biggest events of the year,
New York
s annual
Met Gala
. Keeping
Stonehenge Standing
the
Ancient Monument
undergoes its first major repairs in more than 60 years. And while some
Western Areas
will start dry and bright today, some
Heavy Rain
around. As much as a
Months Worth
. That could cause flooding. Full forecast. Good morning. Its tuesday, the 1ath of september. A uk wide plan for covid
Booster Jabs
for the over 505 is expected to be set out by ministers this afternoon. It will form part of a strategy to manage the pandemic
This Winter
, after it was confirmed
Last Night
that children aged 12 to 15 in england will be offered a single
Vaccine Dose
from next week. Our chief political correspondent
Adam Fleming
is at
Downing Street
for us this morning. Lets talk about the decision to vaccinate children first, because the
Vaccines Minister
was running through some of the practicalities this morning, wasnt he . Yes, through some of the practicalities this morning, wasnt he . Through some of the practicalities this morning, wasnt he . Yes, it is absolutely this morning, wasnt he . Yes, it is absolutely tipping this morning, wasnt he . Yes, it is absolutely tipping down this morning, wasnt he . Yes, it is absolutely tipping down outside i absolutely tipping down outside
Downing Street
must i hope you dont mind im
Downing Street
must i hope you dont mind im speaking to you from the
Studio Mind
im speaking to you from the studio we mind im speaking to you from the studio. We are going to get a big plan from studio. We are going to get a big plan from the
Prime Minister
later, the autumn
Winter Plan
. And plan any for dealing the autumn
Winter Plan
. And plan any for dealing with covid 19 in the winter for dealing with covid 19 in the winter it for dealing with covid 19 in the winter. It is about vaccinations. They winter. It is about vaccinations. They will winter. It is about vaccinations. They will be a big
Booster Programme
for the they will be a big
Booster Programme
for the over they will be a big
Booster Programme
for the
Over 50s
, where people will iet for the
Over 50s
, where people will get a for the
Over 50s
, where people will get a third for the
Over 50s
, where people will get a third dose. It will probably be pfizer get a third dose. It will probably be pfizer and it will be six months after be pfizer and it will be six months after they be pfizer and it will be six months after they had their second dose of their original vaccination. Plan b will be their original vaccination. Plan b will be a their original vaccination. Plan b will be a load of other measures to be kept will be a load of other measures to be kept in will be a load of other measures to be kept in the
Tool Box
, like advice on masks be kept in the
Tool Box
, like advice on masks and
Working From Home
, to implement on masks and
Working From Home
, to implement in various scenarios. But everyone implement in various scenarios. But everyone is implement in various scenarios. But everyone is the digesting the
News Everyone
is the digesting the news about vaccines. We have the
Booster News
about vaccines. We have the
Booster Programme
for the upper 50s. Yesterday
Booster Programme
for the upper 50s. Yesterday we got confirmation that
Yes
terday'>Children Yesterday we got confirmation that children 12 to 15 will be offered a vaccination. And the key word there is offered vaccination. And the key word there is offered. Because the young people themselves and their parents will have to themselves and their parents will have to consent to receiving it and the
Vaccines Minister
is, nadhim zahawi, the
Vaccines Minister
is, nadhim zahawi, explained how that process could zahawi, explained how that process could work could work. What will happen is that clinicians will
Share Information
with parents, with children, leaflets online as well, then they will get a
Consent Form
sent from the school in the usual way that schools do it. Some schools do it in hard copy, they will send a letter read for parents to sign, some do it electronically, so they will
E Mail
parents to
Share Information
and gain their consent. Parental consent is required. Doesnt that put a big burden on teachers though . That is some of the concerns we are getting from teachers this morning, they will get caught in the middle of this . Ho. Caught in the middle of this . No. That is exactly caught in the middle of this . Iii; that is exactly what caught in the middle of this . Iifm that is exactly what the nhs caught in the middle of this . Iifu that is exactly what the nhs and the school immunisation system will effectively take care of her. So it is the clinician that will be doing this work. If there is, for example, a difference of opinion between a parent who doesnt want their child vaccinated, and a 15 year old, 12 year old, saying, iwant vaccinated, and a 15 year old, 12 year old, saying, i want to be vaccinated, the first thing is a clinician, not a teacher, would bring the
Parent And Child
together to reach a consensus. If they cant, the system we had in this country for decades, the 12 year old will be judged whether they are competent to make a decision. That is in very rare cases. It will be interesting to see if the system works as smoothly as he describes. What else can we expect from
Ministers Today
. This describes. What else can we expect from
Ministers Today
. From
Ministers Today
. This will be [an b, from
Ministers Today
. This will be
Plan B
. The from
Ministers Today
. This will be
Plan B
. The things from
Ministers Today
. This will be
Plan B
, the things they from
Ministers Today
. This will be
Plan B
, the things they will from
Ministers Today
. This will be
Plan B
, the things they will keep l from
Ministers Today
. This will be |
Plan B
, the things they will keep in reserve
Plan B
, the things they will keep in reserve in
Plan B
, the things they will keep in reserve in case the situation demands reserve in case the situation demands it. We think it will include the potential to change the advice on masks. The potential to change the advice on masks, so you have to wear your mask on masks, so you have to wear your
Mask Irt
on masks, so you have to wear your mask in more on masks, so you have to wear your mask in more places. We could see a
Change Mask
in more places. We could see a change of mask in more places. We could see a change of the emphasis on people talking change of the emphasis on people talking to change of the emphasis on people talking to their employer about going talking to their employer about going back to work, actually switching back to
Working From Home
. And keeping in reserve that idea of vaccine and keeping in reserve that idea of vaccine certificates, or vaccine passports, vaccine certificates, or vaccine passports, to go to certain crowded venues passports, to go to certain crowded venues like passports, to go to certain crowded venues like nightclubs. I think we will not venues like nightclubs. I think we will not get much detail about the various will not get much detail about the various thresholds or triggers, or what various thresholds or triggers, or what would have to be happening to the virus what would have to be happening to the virus or what would have to be happening to the virus or the nhs, before these nieasures the virus or the nhs, before these measures would be reintroduced. Uk government ministers acting in england government ministers acting in england will want to leave it to their england will want to leave it to theirjudgment to work out what measures theirjudgment to work out what measures to introduce and when. I ust measures to introduce and when. I just was measures to introduce and when. I just was really struck by the statement by the
Prime Minister
over iiiliit statement by the
Prime Minister
over night where he said the pandemic is far from night where he said the pandemic is far from over. So were going to be living far from over. So were going to be living with far from over. So were going to be living with this for quite a significant amount of time. That is such a significant amount of time. That is such a contrast to the very beginning of this, where he said we could beginning of this, where he said we could send beginning of this, where he said we could send covid packing from the uk 12 weeks could send covid packing from the uk 12
Weeks Lt
could send covid packing from the uk 12 weeks. ,. ,. ,. ,. , 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad ou 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are in 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are in from 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are in from the 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are in from the white 12 weeks. It seems a long time ago. Glad you are in from the white of. Glad you are in from the white of
Downing Street
. Thank you. Wet. Lawyers representing
Prince Andrew
have described allegations of
Sexual Assault
against him as baseless and potentially unlawful. Virginia giuffre has launched a civil lawsuit over the alleged abuse, which she says happened two decades ago, when she was 17. The duke has consistently denied the accusations. His lawyer told a pre
Trial Hearing
that a previous settlement between
Ms Giuffre
and
Sex Offender
Jeffrey Epstein
released the duke from any and all liability. Travel
Body Abta
is calling for a significant overhaul of the
Governments Traffic Light
system. The group says measures, including the use of pcr testing, means the industry is still not able to function fully and are putting people off from travelling. The government says it recognises the challenging time facing the sector and keeps the system under review. Well, instead of opening up travel and allowing
Travel Business
to kickstart and allowing
Travel Business
to kick start a recovery, the government have actually done the opposite government have actually done the opposite with their vaccine requirements. We havent seen anywhere requirements. We havent seen anywhere near the level of the people anywhere near the level of the people travelling this summer that we want people travelling this summer that we want to in normal times. And many of our we want to in normal times. And many of our members are saying that actually of our members are saying that actually things have not improved on last year. Actually things have not improved on last year, despite the fact we have had a last year, despite the fact we have had a really successful
Vaccine Rollout
had a really successful
Vaccine Roll
out. Not only the uk but overseas roll out. Not only the uk but overseas as well. Rollout. Not only the uk but overseas as well. Rollout. Not only the uk but overseas as well. Prepare yourself for some spectacular overseas as well. Prepare yourself for some spectacular and overseas as well. Prepare yourself for some spectacular and in overseas as well. Prepare yourself for some spectacular and in some | for some spectacular and in some cases bizarre outfits that you will see will not see anywhere. Mark see will not see anywhere. Mark lobel has been see will not see anywhere. Mark lobel has been looking see will not see anywhere. Mark lobel has been looking at see will not see anywhere. I lobel has been looking at the
Met Gala
. Celebrating the best of american fashion,
Billie Eilish
in step with marilyn monroe. Meanwhile, taking off next possibly the worlds newest
Grammy Award
winning superhero. Rap
Man Lil
nas is certainly in touch with himself. Tennis
Star Naomi Osakas Heritage
was
Centre Court
in this colourful mixture of herjapanese and american backgrounds. And fresh from her a levels, oh, and that tennis match, look, its
Emma Raducanu
. New york is back the
Us Open
, the met. Ive kind of gotten used to being a little introvert but im back on site, so. Im excited to see everybody. Weve had a tough time so to be back, to be here at my first met, to take up space, to chop my hair off, its just a whole thing. Horn band plays. Actress
Nicola Peltz
wasjoined by her beau brooklyn beckham. And one leading radical democratic politician used her gown as a visual frown to the many tuning in to this expensive fundraiser. While others just chose to dress less. Orgo or go undercover, finding beauty in the balaclava as kim and
Candia West
were fined masking their appearances. Some plumped forfull feather. After last
Years Show
was cancelled, it seems these mainly young celebrities couldnt wait to get back out into the limelight. Mark lobel, bbc news. Its almost like all the creative energy of the last 18 months has just been used, i like it. I energy of the last 18 months has just been used, i like it. Just been used, i like it. I like the idea of just been used, i like it. I like the idea of someone just been used, i like it. I like the idea of someone bringing | just been used, i like it. I like the idea of someone bringing an outfit. The like this . No, not mad enough you get to the bank is one at
The End
. Enough you get to the bank is one at
The End
at
The End
. Now the weather. Quite a lot at
The End
. Now the weather. Quite a lot of at
The End
. Now the weather. Quite a lot of drama at
The End
. Now the weather. Quite a lot of drama around . | at
The End
. Now the weather. Quite a lot of drama around . Indeed. You saw those quite a lot of drama around . Indeed. You saw those outlandish quite a lot of drama around . Indeed. You saw those outlandish outfits quite a lot of drama around . Indeed. You saw those outlandish outfits in i you saw those outlandish outfits in
New York
. The weather was not going to be outdone in
New York
Yes
terday. Look at the spectacular
Bird Lightning Shot
from the
World Trade Tower
in
New York
. Some big storms around. We could have the odd flash of lightning, rumble of thunder in the uk today, all linked in with some very
Heavy Rain
, especially across parts of england. We could see as much as a
Months Worth
of rain. Flooding is an issue. Conditions on the road is absolutely appalling at the moment. It is this batch of rain working its way northwards which will be the main culprit. Some rain in parts of southern scotland, western england and wales. That will tend to thing and wales. That will tend to thing and break. Skies should brighten in the west. You should see some sunshine. Heavy and persistent rain in southern england will work its way northwards. It could be in parts of the midlands where we see some of the highest
Rainfall Totals
with potentially the greatest impact. Drying out in the
South East
later on. Always brighter in the west. Highs of 21, 22. Still running this evening across parts of yorkshire and lincolnshire. Some showers in
Northern Ireland
, particularly in the west. The
Odd Shower
possible in scotland in the afternoon and evening. Away from them there will be some sunny spells to make the most. As we go into this evening and overnight,
The Rain
in these dining then will push into the north sea. Most places will become dry. The odd of light rain or drizzle. With drier conditions underground quite wet in many areas,
Mist And Fog
could be an issue tomorrow. Not as mild a star tomorrow. Temperatures where they should be. Thursday the brightest of the days across the uk. Maybe some rain in the west on friday. Full details injust rain in the west on friday. Full details injust over rain in the west on friday. Full details in just over half rain in the west on friday. Full details in just over half an rain in the west on friday. Full details in just over half an hour. Thank you, matt. All
School Children
aged 12 to 15 in england will be invited to get a
Coronavirus Vaccine
from next week. It comes after the uks
Chief Medical Officer
s recommended the roll out, saying the jab will help reduce disruption to education. Professor
Chris Whitty
, the
Chief Medical Officer
for england, said it was about weighing up the risks and benefits. There are around
Three Million
12 to 15 year olds in the uk. England will offerjabs to children from next week, while a roll out is yet to be confirmed in scotland, wales and
Northern Ireland
. Its estimated that up to 30,000 infections could be prevented in england, between october and march, if enough children take up the offer of a jab. That, in turn, would save 110,000 days of missed face to
Face Schooling
or one day for every 20 pupils. Only one dose will be offered the
Chief Medical Officer
s say that is related to the very rare risk of a condition called myocarditis, also known as inflammation of the heart. Its estimated there will be between three to 17 cases for every
One Million
doses. Symptoms of myocarditis include chest pains, shortness of breath and palpitations, but these are usually mild and short lived. Our correspondent
Zoe Conway
has been getting reaction from teachers, pupils and parents. Soon, it wontjust be lateral flow tests on offer in the
Sports Hall
. In the next few weeks, 12 to 15 year olds will be able to get their first
Covid Vaccine
in school. Bexleyheath academy experienced severe disruption during lockdown. They welcome the idea of vaccinating their pupils. What it provides is an opportunity to reduce any disruption that we see to schooling across the next academic year. Over the last two years, theres been unavoidable disruption to education, and i think that any steps that we can take as a country to avoid that again, ensuring that students can remain in school learning, they are important steps to take. Its because we are at a young age, and we dont want to make, i dont want to make a decision where maybe i might regret later in life. Ijust want to take things at a pace where i know i understand. Its very cloudy recently, a lot of pupils recite that source, and other sources, its not one clear idea behind it. One person will say its not safe and another will say its safe, i kind of contradictory. So it sounds like youre a bit confused at the moment about what is the right thing to do . Me and many other people,
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. I definitely want to get the vaccine as soon as possible. I think itll really help me and the people around me if i try and say as soon as possible. The government is encouraging families to make the decision together over whether to vaccinate. But they say its the child who will have the final say. Will parents be comfortable with that . I feel at the moment, there is a lot of information thats open and available for young people. So i feel that they are able to make a decision based on what theyve learned in schools, what theyve read in media. I would never force them to have it if they didnt want it. I think if we give them the information that they need, and then they can make their own decision, i would let my children make that decision. But what if a
Family Cant
agree . Teaching unions are warning that schools are going to be put in a difficult position. Head teachers are wary of being stuck in the middle. It is not the job of schools and academies up and down the country to make decisions about whats in the best interests of individualfamilies. Thats a decision that families need to come to together. Youre being put in a really difficult position, arent you . Its a challenging situation, but i think as a
Head Teacher
in a
Secondary School
, im not going to be forcing anyone to do
Anything
that they choose not to. The fear of more empty classrooms, of more school lockdowns, thats whats driving this latest vaccination policy. Its why the government says it will move with urgency to implement it. Zoe conway, bbc news. There is so much to discuss. Werejoined now by calum semple, professor of
Child Health
and
Outbreak Medicine
at the university of liverpool. He also regularly attends sage meetings, but he is speaking to us today in a personal capacity. We can also speak to nicola mason, whos a headteacher at a
Secondary School
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Vaccines Minister
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Vaccines Minister
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Vaccines Minister
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Vaccines Minister
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of september. 0k, lots of two things about for lots to two things about for lots to think about for many people this morning. Thank you both for your time. Thank you. Time now to get the news,
Travel And Weather
where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. Some of the worlds leading
Weapons Manufacturers
are exhibiting their products at a controversial arms fair at the
Excel Centre
in
East London Today
, despite the mayor of london telling them theyre not welcome here. The dsei, or
Defence And Security
equipment international� exhibition, will showcase
Security Equipment
and weapons like this combat boat. The four
Day Event
will be attended by buyers from across the world including countries like
Saudi Arabia
and egypt. The head of a south
London Church
has denied fraud after allegedly selling
Plague Protection
kits as a bogus cure for covid 19. Bishop
Climate Wiseman
of the
Kingdon Church
in camberwell is said to have offered a small bottle of
Oil And Piece
of
Red Yarn
, for £91, allegedly to treat, prevent,
Protect Against Or Cure
coronavirus. His lawyer said her client was not an
Anti Vaxxer
and had been double jabbed. Detectives have named a 26 year old victim who was shot dead in lambeth on sunday night. Chino johnson was fatally injured in the shooting which happened in ferrey mews. Police say two suspects on a moped opened fire before fleeing in the direction of bennett road. A brief look at the
Travel Situation
now. London overground, minor delays between
Stratford And Richmond
and claphamjunction due to an earlier faulty train at acton central. Piccadilly line, severe delays between
Acton Town
and
Heathrow And Uxbridge
due to an earlier
Signal Failure
at manor house. On the trains, southeastern services are still disrupted in the
Lee Area
of
South East
london. The operator says work is ongoing to remove a
Freight Train
that derailed
Yes
terday morning. Onto the weather now with kate. Good morning. Its a mild start once again this morning. Cloudy, one or two spots of rain already, but we have a low
Pressure System
moving to the south of the uk and thats going to bring some quite heavy and persistent rain through the course of the day. And the
Met Office
has issued a yellow weather warning. 40 millimetres plus as that
Rain Moves
through. So
The Rain
heavy, persistent, you might even hear a rumble or two of thunder. Its going to linger into the afternoon but slowly clear away north and eastwards becoming drier by
The End
of the day. Temperatures are a little on the cool side, 19 or 20 celsius. Now, that rain, the low pressure moves away east as we head into this evening and overnight. Becoming dry but it does leave a legacy of cloud. Low cloud, mist and murkiness, the minimum temperature 13 to 15 celsius so another mild night. Fortomorrow, low pressure to the east. It does remain largely cloudy but largely dry. You
Cant Rule
out the
Odd Spot
of rain. And then for thursday, a ridge of high pressure starts to build so it is going to become drier once
Todays Rain
clears. With the addition of a little bit of sunshine on thursday, the temperature back up to 22 celsius. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with
Louise Minchin
and dan walker. Morning live follows us on bbc one this morning. Lets find out whats in store from janette and gethin. Morning coming up on morning live. With gps now only seeing just over half of their patients face to face,
Dr Punam
explains how to get the most out of your appointment, whether its in person or on the phone. Plus some experts are predicting supermarket fresh food shortages could last into winter and even get worse. So now could be the perfect time to try more canned food. Masterchef semi finalist,
Theo Michaels
shows us how to make cheap and nutritious dishes the whole family will love. Also on the show, with 84 of brits admitting they have household items they barely use cluttering up their homes, we find out how one man from hull has found the perfect solution with a library of things. And dogs might have loved having their owners at home during the pandemic but one studys found cats have hated it and are so sick of seeing their owners theyre feeling stressed
0ur Vet
drjames explains the science behind their behaviour and how to help them feel better. Plus hes famous for his wildlife adventures around the world but
Chris Packham
tell us how a
Road Trip
around the uk with his
Step Daughter
megan was his most inspiring experience ever. Well see you at 9. 15am. Thank you, you are very thoughtful with your present, swimming goggles, can be better you with your present, swimming goggles, can be better with your present, swimming goggles, can be better i with your present, swimming goggles, can be better i gave with your present, swimming goggles, can be better i gave it can be better you got it i gave it to hertoday. Can be better you got it i gave it to hertoday. L can be better you got it i gave it to her today, i said can be better you got it i gave it to her today, i said it can be better you got it i gave it to her today, i said it was can be better you got it i gave it to her today, i said it was a can be better you got it i gave it to her today, i said it was a lovely j to her today, i said it was a lovely present from your whole team and she opened it straightaway it present from your whole team and she opened it straightaway opened it straightaway it was ust to say good opened it straightaway it was ust to say good look. I opened it straightaway it was ust to say good luck, i i opened it straightaway it was ust to say good luck, i know� opened it straightaway it was ust to say good luck, i know you h opened it straightaway it wasjust to say good luck, i know you are i to say good luck, i know you are going to be doing a lot of triathlon or mac. Sending you lots of love. You have
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on for my present tomorrow just dance really well at the weekend campaigners have responded angrily to the work and
Pensions Secretary
after comments she made on this
Yes
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Universal Credit
. Labour said
Therese Coffey
was wrong to suggest that removing the £20 uplift would only mean two hours extra work every week for claimants. Its thought it would actually work out as nine additional hours. Nina has been taking a look but first, theres been some new
Unemployment Figures
out this morning . Good morning. Universal credit is quite good morning. Universal credit is quite complicated good morning. Universal credit is quite complicated and good morning. Universal credit is quite complicated and we good morning. Universal credit is quite complicated and we will good morning. Universal credit is l quite complicated and we will come onto n quite complicated and we will come onto n in quite complicated and we will come onto n in a quite complicated and we will come onto n in a minute. Quite complicated and we will come onto n in a minute. Thie quite complicated and we will come onto n in a minute. Onto n in a minute. We had the latest unemployment onto n in a minute. We had the latest
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Unemployment Figures
for onto n in a minute. We had the latest
Unemployment Figures
for the month may to july. Latest
Unemployment Figures
for the month may tojuly. Unemployment is at 4. 6 , but the number of people in work making a good recovery compared to pre pandemic levels. But we are two and a half weeks away from
The End
of the
Furlough Scheme
and we expect to see leap in the
Unemployment Figures
then. So we are keeping a keen eye on the if it system. This is all about
Universal Credit
, thats the single
Benefit Payment
that has replaced things like housing benefit,
Income Support
, and jobseekers allowance. At the start of the pandemic around
Three Million
people were claiming
Universal Credit
. Fast forward to july this year and that number has nearly doubled. In
March 2020
the government began giving claimants an extra £20 a week in recognition of how difficult the period was. But now that extra boost is about to be removed, something that critics say will have a devastating impact on some families. Yesterday the secretary of state for work and pensions came on this programme and defended the plan, saying claimants could simply make up the loss by working extra hours. Heres what she said. Last year, when the £20 a
Week Uplift
for the standard allowance was put in place, it was done recognising particularly people new to the benefits, having lost theirjobs perhaps for the first time ever, so it made that standard allowance at that time similar to the minimum amount of money you would get through not being at work or through being sick. But im conscious that £20 a week is about two hours extra work every week. We will see what we can do to help people perhaps secure those extra hours. But ideally also to make sure they are in a place to get better paid jobs as well. So two hours extra work a week to make up for the loss of £20 . Is that right . Lets have a look. If youre over 25 and single, the standard
Universal Credit
allowance is just over £300 a month. On top of that, claimants have been receiving that £20 a
Week Top
up. But
Universal Credit
is a tapered
Benefit Meaning
as you earn, your benefits are reduced. For every one pound you get paid, 63p is taken off your benefits, leaving 37p to go in to your pocket. We spoke to
Karen Whos
been on
Universal Credit
for three years. She wasnt happy with what was said
Yes
terday. That is absolutely rubbish, because the thing is for a start they take 63p out of every pound you earn anyhow. So if
I Work
ed another couple of hours, like she is saying, a week, iwould be getting pennies more. I go to bed of a night, im 63 and i should be getting my pension now anyhow, but i just worry about it all the time. So how long would would it actually take claimants to pocket an extra £20 . That would depend on things like hourly rate, housing costs and dependents, but one estimate for a claimant on the national
Living Wage
is that for two hours extra worked, theyd actually take home just £6. 60. To recoup the £20 theyre about to lose theyd have to work six, not two extra hours of work. Thg government told us they were referring to a specific group of claimants like those with children or a disability who can earn up to £500 a month without facing a taper. And some of those people could receive £20 for two hours work. But we asked the government how many people are in that category, and they couldnt tell us. One organisation, thejoseph rowntree foundation, and the governments faced a huge backlash on this. One organisation, thejoseph rowntree foundation, say that numbers small. Labour have said she was either lying when she came on breafkast or doesnt understand how
Universal Credit
works. The government told us the secretary of state was just focusing on its plan forjobs which they hope will help people back into work and for those that are in work to earn more. We have had a big response from you this morning, arthur got in touch and said, my wife has early onset dementia, she cant work, i am on furlough, we really worry about the future. Carl is on benefits and said that the utility costs has been going up, as has had the the cost of a weekly shop. And we will seek pressure on food banks and homelessness. I think what is important from a lot of people who have got in touch this morning is, part of those on
Universal Credit
cannot work so they dont have the option to top up their salary. The government are facing accusations this morning of notjust not understanding the pressure it puts on families when they lose their £20 per week but not fully understanding their own policies. Their own policies. Thank you for oooin their own policies. Thank you for going through their own policies. Thank you for going through it their own policies. Thank you for going through it so their own policies. Thank you for going through it so carefully their own policies. Thank you for going through it so carefully forl going through it so carefully for us. I going through it so carefully for us. , going through it so carefully for us, going through it so carefully for us. , going through it so carefully for us. I was sitting very shabbily there, us. I was sitting very shabbily there. Sorry its thousands of years old and one of the worlds most famous prehistoric monuments. The question is, how do you keep
Stonehenge Standing
. After assessing the stones,
English Heritage
has launched a major
Conservation Project
to keep the site safe for the future, as breakfast�
Sjohn Maguire
has been finding out. Metal scaffolding may be an incongruous sight next to the ancient structure. And it will be taken down every evening over the next few weeks, such is the determination to keep stonehenge open and looking as normal as possible. This
Conservation Work
is, in itself, historic. The last time something of this scale was undertaken was more than 60 years ago, when the ladders were wooden, you could smoke a pipe while working, and
Protective Headgear
was a woolly hat. Much has changed over the decades, but the problems remain. A few years ago we did do a
Laser Scan
of every single stone, so we got a very good record now of all the cracks and the holes, a lot of which are natural and geological. But also, one of the lintels, for example, was stitched together in the 19505, so were going to be doing some
Repair Work
to that, because at the time they used a mortar that was very hard and we are going to replace that with lime mortar. Surveying the earlier work at the time was eight year old
Richard Woodman
bailey. His father was the chief architect, and
Young Richard Concealed
a coin within the stones. Today, 63 years on, despite being older and wiser, he will do the same again with a £2 coin, struck specially for the occasion by the royal mint. Its a real honour for me to be able to do this today. Over 60 years has passed, and to find its something thats been remembered and has been recorded, in fact, is happening, to be able now, as they are going to be doing some further minor repairs to some of the stones this year, to follow up that 1958 coin with a 2021 britannia £2 coin, is really a great honour indeed. Repairing, restoring, conserving there are subtle differences. And at this
World Heritage Site
everything is tightly controlled. After all, they are working in the footsteps of giants. They may not have used phrases like structural
Engineer Or Architect
4500 years ago, but they were very clever people. On top of each pillar theres a tenonjoint, that bit of rock that you can see sticking up. They would then go inside this mortise hole. So the lintels would have sat
On Top
of the pillars. We think this one was never actually placed
On Top
of the pillar. We dont know why. As with so much in stonehenge, it remains a mystery. With our changing climate,
English Heritage
is aware the stones will face different weather patterns, so the hope is to future proof the work for at least the next 60, 70, maybe 100 years. Which, of course, when this place is 4500 years old, is the merest blink of an eye. John maguire, bbc news, stonehenge. Its been 25 years since the
Spice Girls
released their debut album, turning ginger, sporty, scary, baby and posh into global superstars overnight. They told us to spice up our lives with a zig a zig ah, cani can i get away with saying that . Sounds a bit weird a little bit posh they won legions of fans with their
Girl Power
mantra. And now a new documentary is looking back on the best
Selling Girl Band
of all time. Heres how it all started. In the spring of 1994,
Chris Herbert
had an idea and organised a series of auditions in central london. It always comes up when people ask me what i do, so, if i say im in music management, they are like, anyone we know . Somewhere you reel off the artists and in the beginning you say, i put the
Spice Girls
together. These are the scores, so, yeah, number, dance, singing, look, personality. So, victoria, victoria adams wood, dancing, six, singing, five, look, seven. Gosh harsh, brutal. Were joined now by the directors of the documentary, vari innes and
Alice Mcmahon
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, we spent six or eight weeks just watching everything that is eight weeks just watching everything that is available, a massive trip down that is available, a massive trip down memory lane. And some of the footage down memory lane. And some of the footage was down memory lane. And some of the footage was familiar, but you havent footage was familiar, but you havent seen it for years, a lot of the
Footage Havent
seen it for years, a lot of the footage we had not ever seen before the footage we had not ever seen before so the footage we had not ever seen before. So that was one of the most joyous before. So that was one of the most joyous part before. So that was one of the most joyous part of the production. Alice, joyous part of the production. Alice, you joyous part of the production. Alice, you have managed to wedge 25 years into three programmes. Are there different themes across the programmes . There different themes across the programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts in programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts in the programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts in the 90s programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts in the 90s at programmes . Yes, very much. The first one starts in the 90s at the. First one starts in the 90s at the beginning. First one starts in the 90s at the beginning. And first one starts in the 90s at the beginning, and that first one starts in the 90s at the beginning, and that is first one starts in the 90s at the beginning, and that is backdrop| first one starts in the 90s at the. Beginning, and that is backdrop of the ladette beginning, and that is backdrop of the ladette culture, beginning, and that is backdrop of the ladette culture, and beginning, and that is backdrop of the ladette culture, and then beginning, and that is backdrop of the ladette culture, and then it. The ladette culture, and then it goes the ladette culture, and then it goes through the ladette culture, and then it goes through the the ladette culture, and then it goes through the naughties the ladette culture, and then it| goes through the naughties and the ladette culture, and then it goes through the naughties and then it goes goes through the naughties and then it goes through goes through the naughties and then it goes through the goes through the naughties and then it goes through the metoo goes through the naughties and then it goes through the metoo era. Goes through the naughties and theni it goes through the metoo era. You have not it goes through the metoo era. You have got the it goes through the metoo era. Have got the footage of the first auditions which is amazing. When you see that, they seem fully formed and ready to go. See that, they seem fully formed and ready to go ready to go. Thats something that has been said ready to go. Thats something that has been said a ready to go. Thats something that has been said a lot ready to go. Thats something that has been said a lot over ready to go. Thats something that has been said a lot over the ready to go. Thats something that has been said a lot over the years, that certain has been said a lot over the years, that certain characteristics, how manufactured they were, and to what extent manufactured they were, and to what extent was manufactured they were, and to what extent was that, were their identities manufactured . And their characters . Whats really telling looking characters . Whats really telling looking at the footage, they were fully formed as the people, they were fully formed as the people, they were individuals, and i think one of the real were individuals, and i think one of the realjoys were individuals, and i think one of the realjoys of them as individuals is that the realjoys of them as individuals is that they the realjoys of them as individuals is that they were normal women. Very different is that they were normal women. Very different personalities, and they were different personalities, and they were allowed to be themselves. Shall were allowed to be themselves. Shall we have a burst were allowed to be themselves. Shall we have a burst of were allowed to be themselves. Shall we have a burst of a were allowed to be themselves. si ii we have a burst of a song . Were allowed to be themselves. 5i. Ii we have a burst of a song . Wannabe . If you want to get with me, better make it fast dont go wasting my precious time dont go wasting my precious time get your act together, we can be just fine i tell you what i want, what i really, really wants, i wanna really, really wants, i wanna really, really wants, i wanna really, really really wanna zig ah zig ah. What comes across really clearly if they did know, they were very clear what they wanted. Thea;r they did know, they were very clear what they wanted. They did know, they were very clear what they wanted. They very much had a a mind of their what they wanted. They very much had a a mind of their own, what they wanted. They very much had a a mind of their own, and what they wanted. They very much had a a mind of their own, and you what they wanted. They very much had a a mind of their own, and you see a a mind of their own, and you see that especially a a mind of their own, and you see that especially after a a mind of their own, and you see that especially after they a a mind of their own, and you see that especially after they get a a mind of their own, and you see that especially after they get rid i that especially after they get rid of their that especially after they get rid of their manager that especially after they get rid of their manager simon that especially after they get rid of their manager simon fuller, i that especially after they get rid of their manager simon fuller, they
Take Control
of their manager simon fuller, they
Take Control
of of their manager simon fuller, they
Take Control
of all of their manager simon fuller, they
Take Control
of all of of their manager simon fuller, they
Take Control
of all of their
Take Control
of all of their performances
Take Control
of all of their performances and
Take Control
of all of their performances and all
Take Control
of all of their performances and all aspects. Because performances and all aspects. Because they performances and all aspects. Because they were performances and all aspects. Because they were so performances and all aspects. I because they were so distinctive, people identify with one in particular, there were 20 do you . I think we got asked this in our interview . Think we got asked this in our interview . ,. ,. ,. , interview . So which one did you identify with . Interview . So which one did you identify with . Why interview . So which one did you identify with . Why do interview . So which one did you identify with . Why do you interview . So which one did you identify with . Why do you look interview . So which one did you identify with . Why do you look so l identify with . Why do you look so nervous . She identify with . Why do you look so nervous . , ,. , identify with . Why do you look so nervous . You i identify with . Why do you look so l nervous . You are nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby what nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby. What about nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby. What about you . Nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby. What about you . It nervous . She is so ginger. You are so a baby. What about you . It was| so a baby. What about you . It was posh, so a baby. What about you . It was posh. Now so a baby. What about you . It was posh. Now it so a baby. What about you . It was posh, now it is so a baby. What about you . It was posh, now it is sporty. So a baby. What about you . It was posh, now it is sporty. It so a baby. What about you . It was posh, now it is sporty. It can posh, now it is sporty. It can change. What is the most important thing that they have done . I change. What is the most important thing that they have done . Thing that they have done . I think for me, thing that they have done . I think for me. The thing that they have done . I think for me, the
Legacy Thing
that they have done . I think for me, the legacy of thing that they have done . I think for me, the legacy of the thing that they have done . I think for me, the legacy of the spice i for me, the legacy of the
Spice Girls
for me, the legacy of the
Spice Girls
is, for me, the legacy of the
Spice Girls
is, they werentjust for me, the legacy of the
Spice Girls
is, they werent just a for me, the legacy of the
Spice Girls
is, they werentjust a band that was girls is, they werentjust a band that was all about the music, they really that was all about the music, they really had that was all about the music, they really had a message. And that was about really had a message. And that was about solidarity and individuality. In about solidarity and individuality. In that about solidarity and individuality. In that period of the 90s, it was so exciting in that period of the 90s, it was so exciting we in that period of the 90s, it was so exciting. We were young, you are eights, exciting. We were young, you are eights, i exciting. We were young, you are eights, i was exciting. We were young, you are eights, iwas13, it was exciting. We were young, you are eights, i was 13, it was such an exciting eights, i was 13, it was such an exciting time to be a girl. That has stayed exciting time to be a girl. That has stayed with exciting time to be a girl. That has stayed with us and stayed with the fans stayed with us and stayed with the fans you stayed with us and stayed with the fans. You can be who you want to be, that sense fans. You can be who you want to be, that sense of fans. You can be who you want to be, that sense of solidarity. That sense of solidarity. There are a lot of spice that sense of solidarity. There are a lot of
Spice Girls
that sense of solidarity. There are a lot of
Spice Girls
super that sense of solidarity. There are a lot of
Spice Girls
super fans i that sense of solidarity. There are a lot of
Spice Girls
super fans out| a lot of
Spice Girls
super fans out there. If there is something that they could learn from this documentary, are there any secrets in there . , ,. , documentary, are there any secrets in there . , y. ,. , in there . Definitely, you will have to tune in. In there . Definitely, you will have to tune in, theres in there . Definitely, you will have to tune in, theres some in there . Definitely, you will have to tune in, theres some great i to tune in, theres some great anecdotes. To tune in, theres some great anecdotes. And to tune in, theres some great anecdotes, and a to tune in, theres some great anecdotes, and a great to tune in, theres some great anecdotes, and a great story. To tune in, theres some great i anecdotes, and a great story about to tune in, theres some great anecdotes, and a great story about 5 club seven anecdotes, and a great story about 5 club seven as anecdotes, and a great story about 5 club seven as well. Anecdotes, and a great story about 5 club seven as well. Girl anecdotes, and a great story about
S Club
seven as well. Club seven as well. Girl power has continued a
S Club
seven as well. Girl power has continued as well, club seven as well. Girl power has continued as well,
Hasnt Club
seven as well. Girl power has continued as well, hasnt it . I club seven as well. Girl power has | continued as well, hasnt it . Yeah, and it has taken continued as well, hasnt it . Yeah, and it has taken on continued as well, hasnt it . Yeah, and it has taken on a continued as well, hasnt it . Yeah, and it has taken on a new continued as well, hasnt it . Yeah, | and it has taken on a new relevance in the and it has taken on a new relevance in the last and it has taken on a new relevance in the last few years and i think it is something which has evolved over the last is something which has evolved over the last 30 is something which has evolved over the last 30 years. It feels particularly pertinent at the moment and thats particularly pertinent at the moment and thats a key reason why we made this documentary, its a perfect time this documentary, its a perfect time to this documentary, its a perfect time to be this documentary, its a perfect time to be looking back at
Girl Power
time to be looking back at
Girl Power
and how it evolves over this time power and how it evolves over this time. ,. ,. , power and how it evolves over this time. ,. ,. ,. , time. And there were people who came so close to coming time. And there were people who came so close to coming into time. And there were people who came so close to coming into the time. And there were people who came so close to coming into the band, i so close to coming into the band, you have some of them in documentary . You have some of them in documentary . You have some of them in documenta . ,. ,. , documentary . Yes, we spoke to a lovely woman. Documentary . Yes, we spoke to a lovely woman, leanne, documentary . Yes, we spoke to a lovely woman, leanne, he documentary . Yes, we spoke to a lovely woman, leanne, he was i documentary . Yes, we spoke to a i lovely woman, leanne, he was very briefly lovely woman, leanne, he was very briefly a lovely woman, leanne, he was very briefly a part lovely woman, leanne, he was very briefly a part of the make up of the band briefly a part of the make up of the band briefly a part of the make up of the band she briefly a part of the make up of the band. She was very briefly. She has gone band. She was very briefly. She has gone to band. She was very briefly. She has gone to have a good successful career has gone to have a good successful career in has gone to have a good successful career in her own right. She has been career in her own right. She has been through life in the last 30 years been through life in the last 30 years but been through life in the last 30 years but out of the public eye. It is interesting to see her perspective on it. Is interesting to see her perspective on it. They were terrible at perspective on it. They were terrible at miming perspective on it. They were terrible at miming on perspective on it. They were terrible at miming
On Top
I Perspective
on it. They were j terrible at miming
On Top
of perspective on it. They were i terrible at miming
On Top
of the pops, werent they . Im not saying its not difficult its not difficult brilliance to soeak its not difficult brilliance to
S O Eak
to its not difficult brilliance to speak to you. Its not difficult brilliance to speak to you, thank its not difficult brilliance to speak to you, thank you i its not difficult brilliance to speak to you, thank you for l its not difficult brilliance to speak to you, thank you for bringing a little bit of spice into our lives. The first episode of
Spice Girls
how
Girl Power
changed britain� is on channel 1 tonight at 9pm. Im glad you enjoyed researching it. Thank you for talking to us about it. A, a a, thank you for talking to us about it. A, k, a, heres matt with a look at this mornings weather. Not looking brilliant from all of the photographs we have seen. Yes, you had
Adam Hiding
from
The Rain
, this was the view
In London
, it is hammering it down. There are a
Met Office
warnings in place, they could be a
Months Worth
of rain in a few spots, risk of some disruption. It will be brighter in
Western Parts
of the uk compared to
Yes
terday. Some rain around but this batch of rain has moved around of northern france during the early hours and it is working north, very slow moving with some torrential downpours, the odd rumble of
Thunder And Flash
of lightning. Looks like it could be parts of the midlands towards the lights of lincolnshire and yorkshire where we could see in one or two spots, not everywhere, but around 50 to 70 millimetres of rain. That is about a
Months Worth
in the space of about a
Months Worth
in the space of a day. There is a risk of flooding in one or two areas. Easing away from the south later on, across the western half of the uk, the
Morning Rain
will have petered out in the
Western Parts
, a greater chance of some sunshine. It is here where we will see some temperatures at their highest, with the sunshine out it quite pleasant, 22 or 23 in one or two spots. Temperatures in the mid teens where
The Rain
lingers. It will rust last into the north sea, as you
Go Through
into
Tomorrow Morning
. The
Odd Spot
of light rain and drizzle, most becoming dry, that ground will be, and it could be a misty and murky starts tomorrow. We will see fog in the morning and high
Pressure Building
in through wednesday which will hang around in through wednesday which will hang around into thursday. The middle of the week period, even though there will be
Morning Mist
and muck around, most places will be dry and there will be a reasonable chance of sunshine. Better day on wednesday across england although it will be a grey and misty and murky day. A lot of the
Low Cloud
will break up the sunny spells, to eat in scotland, and the
Western Scotland
and
Northern Ireland
will have more cloud. Through eastern scotland. As we
Go Through
into thursday, some dense fog patches across northern and
Western Parts
of the uk. That will take until mid morning to clear, it could lift into
Low Cloud
. Most of us. They with some sunshine. It should be a fine
Day Forjust
about
All Of Us
. Temperatures where they should be for the time of year, high teens and low 20s. Later in the day some cloud and patchy rain pushed into
Western Scotland
and
Northern Ireland
before more rain in the west. Certainly today there could be nasty conditions out there. If youve ever wondered about the secret lives of turtles in the ocean or kangaroos in the outback, then wonder no more. Thats because the
Wildlife Series
animals with cameras is back, giving us a chance to see the world from their perspective. Lets
Take A Look
. Once the turtle has finished laying her precious eggs,
Albert And Christoph
work swiftly and silently, to collect valuable data for the ongoing research. Then they place a temporary box around her to keep her safe. This is an exciting moment for me because this female is soon to go from just one of the many thousands of turtles that visit to these nests to becoming a member of ourfilm crew. Her
Shell Or Carapace
is given a clean and a camera is attached, using an environmentally friendly resin. Once the camera anchors have eroded away, this will be shed over the coming days. Just over an hour after she first heaved herself onto the beach, our turtle is reunited with the ocean. Here she comes. Werejoined now by simon baxter, the
Producer And Director
of animals with cameras. We have seen a little bit about how you attach a camera to a turtle, but this is a delicate operation, and presumably the animals welfare is right at the top. Presumably the animals welfare is right at the
Tap Right
at the top. Yes, it is riori right at the top. Yes, it is priority
Number Right
at the top. Yes, it is priority number one. Right at the top. Yes, it is priority number one. The| right at the top. Yes, it is priority number one. The idea of right at the top. Yes, it is priority number one. The idea of the series is to collaborate with scientists and use the cameras to help reveal something new that we cant do any other way. It might sound sunny but theres only so much you can really learn from watching an animal in the world of filming it with a long lens it might sound funny, because the animals can run faster or swim faster than we can keep up. They are going to places we just cant get to. So these on board cameras can really help give us a window into their
World And Show
exactly what they get up to when we not there. find exactly what they get up to when we not there. � , ,. , exactly what they get up to when we not there. � , not there. And i suppose you then watch hours not there. And i suppose you then watch hours and not there. And i suppose you then watch hours and hours not there. And i suppose you then watch hours and hours and not there. And i suppose you then watch hours and hours and hours. Not there. And i suppose you then
L Watch
hours and hours and hours of footage to make sure you collate the best bits. {iii footage to make sure you collate the best bits. , footage to make sure you collate the best bits. U, ,. , footage to make sure you collate the best bits. , i. U, best bits. Of course, you can imaaine best bits. Of course, you can imagine they best bits. Of course, you can imagine they are best bits. Of course, you can imagine they are not best bits. Of course, you can imagine they are not always | best bits. Of course, you can i imagine they are not always the best bits. Of course, you can imagine they are not always the best camera operators left imagine they are not always the best camera
Operators Camera
operators left a bit,
Lease Camera
operators left a bit, please the camera operators left a bit, please they get camera operators left a bit, please they get to camera operators left a bit, please they get to amazing | camera operators left a bit, please they get to amazing footage but ou please they get to amazing footage but you have please they get to amazing footage but you have to please they get to amazing footage but you have to go please they get to amazing footage but you have to go frame please they get to amazing footage but you have to go frame by please they get to amazing footage but you have to go frame by
Frame L
please they get to amazing footage | but you have to go frame by frame to find the best bits. One of the scientists we worked with summed it up scientists we worked with summed it up well, he said that in order to save a species, first you have to understand it. And that really sums up understand it. And that really sums up exactly what we were trying to achieve with these on board cameras. They arent harmed when the cameras up they arent harmed when the cameras up return, or when they fall off . Not at all, we work with and follow all the guidelines, they would tell us exactly what stringent guidelines we would have to follow and we took them and made it even more stringent. The whole idea was to learn something new and really show and help understanding conserving them. It and help understanding conserving them. ,. ,. , and help understanding conserving them. ,. ,. , them. It is amazing, the
Point Of View
that you them. It is amazing, the
Point Of View
that you get, them. It is amazing, the
Point Of View
that you get, no them. It is amazing, the
Point Of View
that you get, no other them. It is amazing, the
Point Ofj View
that you get, no other show provides you with all of that information. Provides you with all of that information. ,. , information. Yeah, when you see the footaae information. Yeah, when you see the footage come information. Yeah, when you see the footage come back information. Yeah, when you see the footage come back and information. Yeah, when you see the footage come back and you information. Yeah, when you see the footage come back and you realise i footage come back and you realise how important that footage is to the scientists and what they learn, you open the laptop and they say, i have never seen that before, i have never seen them do that and never understood it. 50 seen them do that and never understood it. Seen them do that and never understood it. So what kind of thins understood it. So what kind of things did understood it. So what kind of things did you understood it. So what kind of things did you learn . Understood it. So what kind of things did you learn . For understood it. So what kind of things did you learn . For the l understood it. So what kind of things did you learn . For the show that went out things did you learn . For the show that went out last things did you learn . For the show that went out last wednesday, things did you learn . For the
Show L
that went out last wednesday, there was an amazing sequence where we put a camera on a
Loggerhead Turtle
and the team really wanted to see what the team really wanted to see what the animals were doing off of the nesting beach. Are they laying their eggs and going or are they staying and feeding . If they are staying, thats important because we need to conserve that area and give it more protection. So you can see the titles here. By learning all the information, we can put in new conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow. Conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow, what conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow, what do conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow, what do we conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow, what do we have conservation measures. Episode two is tomorrow, what do we have to conservation measures. Episode two. Is tomorrow, what do we have to look forward to . , is tomorrow, what do we have to look forward to . Is tomorrow, what do we have to look forward to . , � �. ,. ,. ,. , forward to . Yes, bbc two tomorrow at 8m forward to . Yes, bbc two tomorrow at 8pm tomorrow. Forward to . Yes, bbc two tomorrow at 8pm tomorrow, its forward to . Yes, bbc two tomorrow at 8pm tomorrow, its all forward to . Yes, bbc two tomorrow at 8pm tomorrow, its all about at 8pm tomorrow, its all about australia so there are pretty iconic animals, kangaroo and koala. Probably my favourite sequence of the whole sequence is about flying foxes, these big giant bats in adelaide and the team managed to make the tiny, tiny little cameras that fitted on the back of the bat. And that camera that they developed weighed just over 30 grams. A slice of bread is a0 grams. Lighter than that, there you go, you can see how tiny it is. To reveal what they get up tiny it is. To reveal what they get up to, the scientists there, they wanted to know what the
Bat Speed
on, are they going to be a problem for commercial fruit farms in the area . It turned out. I wont spoil it . ,. ,. ,. ,. It you will have to watch presumably it you will have to watch presumably there it you will have to watch presumably there are it you will have to watch presumably there are difficulties filming presumably there are difficulties filming anyway with cameras on animals. Filming anyway with cameras on animals, then you have a global pandemic animals, then you have a global pandemic as well. Animals, then you have a global pandemic as well. Yes, obviously the
Covid Pandemic Pandemic
as well. Yes, obviously the
Covid Pandemic
did pandemic as well. Yes, obviously the
Covid Pandemic
did create pandemic as well. Yes, obviously the
Covid Pandemic
did create a pandemic as well. Yes, obviously the
Covid Pandemic
did create a few
Covid Pandemic
did create a few issues. But its all
Part And Parcel
of it, and we had to carry on and it makes it worthwhile when you see the footage and you see what the animals have filmed, and you know how useful that that it is going to be to the scientists and conservationists, that pain just falls away and forget about it. I that
Pain Ust
falls away and forget about it. , that
Pain Ust
falls away and forget about it. ,. ,. , about it. I imagine you get a few comical moments about it. I imagine you get a few comical moments as about it. I imagine you get a few comical moments as well about it. I imagine you get a few comical moments as well with i about it. I imagine you get a few comical moments as well with animals completely in control . It comical moments as well with animals completely in control . Completely in control . It would not be a wildlife completely in control . It would not be a
Wildlife Series
completely in control . It would not be a
Wildlife Series
if completely in control . It would not be a
Wildlife Series
if there completely in control . It would not be a
Wildlife Series
if there were i be a
Wildlife Series
if there were not a few mishaps or comedy moments so of course. I feel bad saying it, but i think the team involved filming the bats, they had the toughest time. They had to spend huge amount of time looking for the camera on the bat, huge amount of time looking for the camera on the hat, the bats would come in and they roost in the morning, and they are trying to find the camera, the bat with the camera. So the bats during the day, all they do is
Process Food
from the night before. I do is
Process Food
from the night before. , do is
Process Food
from the night before. ~. I. Do is
Process Food
from the night before. ,, before. I like the way you put that, so before. I like the way you put that. So they before. I like the way you put that, so they are before. I like the way you put that, so they are looking before. I like the way you put that, so they are looking up . L before. I like the way you put| that, so they are looking up . Of that, so they are looking up . Course, they that, so they are looking up . Of course, they end up getting rained on. Is course, they end up getting rained on. , ~ course, they end up getting rained on, j course, they end up getting rained on. , ~ �. ,. , y on. Is it like bluetooth, or do they need to get on. Is it like bluetooth, or do they need to get the on. Is it like bluetooth, or do they need to get the cameras on. Is it like bluetooth, or do they need to get the cameras back . I need to get the cameras back . Different need to get the cameras back . Different systems, often there is a remote
Release System
quick
Release System
. Sometimes we can press a button and it will drop off, hopefully, doesnt always work first time. Sometimes you can be programmed in, you can tell it when it should be filming and when we wanted the systems drop off. I did any cameras get eaten . No, none were eaten plenty broken eaten plenty broken thank you for oinin us. Animals with cameras is on bbc two
Tomorrow Night
at 8pm and both episodes will be available on iplayer. Youre watching bbc breakfast. Its 8 59. Good morning, welcome to bbc news. Here are the headlines a
Uk Wide Programme
of boosterjabs for those aged over 50 is expected to be confirmed. Its part of the
Governments Autumn
and
Winter Plan
for managing covid. Measures that could be brought in in england if the nhs risks becoming overwhelmed will be outlined later today. Meanwhile, vaccinations for children aged 12 to 15 will go ahead in england, after ministers confirmed they would follow the latest advice from the uks
Chief Medical Officer
s. I dont want to make a decision where it may be i might regret later in life. I just want to take things at a pace where i understand. I definitely want to get the vaccine as soon as possible. I think it will really help me and the people around me. Are you getting your 12 to is year old vaccinated . It is your decision, their decision . Let me know your
Thought Process
this mroning on twitter and instagram. Im vicderbyshire
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