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we'll have the latest on the prospects for energy prices, as business leaders also express alarm over the challenges ahead. also today. newcastle united is to be taken over by a saudi—backed group, but human rights groups say it's not acceptable. from next monday, 47 destinations will be taken off the uk government's covid red list, in the latest review of travel rules. the nhs in england and wales is to fund the first—ever study of patients living with secondary breast cancer. and, the queen's baton relay for next year's commonwealth games in birmingham started its journey today. coming up on the bbc news channel, we'll head live to las vegas as the countdown continues to tyson fury deontay wilder part three. good evening. millions of households are now facing much higher energy bills, over the coming year, according to industry experts. both domestic consumers and businesses are being warned they'll have to deal with the impact of higher global costs of gas and electricity. manufacturers say they'll have no choice but to pass on much of the increases to consumers. the energy price cap, which is designed to protect domestic customers, could rise sharply in the spring, and charities say an additional 1.5 million households could find themselves in fuel poverty. our economics editor faisal islam reports. price rises are slowing direct from russia to yorkshire, from drill to grill and soon to everybody�*s bills. already this has hit the likes of susan, a pensionerfrom bradford whose energy company hiked her monthly bill from 85 to 125. unconscious i'd put less water in the cattle. i've already started putting an extra layer on if it gets cold. there is only a limit to what you can do. i've changed the light bulbs for the economic ones. the money has got to come from somewhere but i'm not quite sure where yet and it's a lot of money to find. that was before _ it's a lot of money to find. that was before an _ it's a lot of money to find. that was before an even _ it's a lot of money to find. that was before an even bigger surge in international prices that could push up international prices that could push up the energy cut by more than 30% in april. charities say that would put an extra 1.5 million households into fuel poverty. in recent days gas prices paid internationally have notjust reached record spot frankly incredible levels. the latest consumer price cap which rose 10% for a typical house was based on ofgem observing this price at 65p in the first half of the year. if the past week's prices persist, analysts think it could go up to an incredible 17—18 hundred pounds. this is a riding on the nation's doorsteps at the same time taxes are going up. this could prove unthinkable for a government that has prided itself on raising real wages, that is increasing pay packets more than the rate of inflation. other governments around europe have poured billions into lowering these bills but that poses a dilemma of subsidising energy at the precise time we are supposed to be dealing with climate change. the business secretary says ultimately the long term solution will be reducing reliance on the likes of russia with domestic green energy. recent issues that we have with the volatility of the gas price, incredible spikes and then falling back, great uncertainty in the market. i think that shows exactly why we need vigorously to pursue our climate goals. why we need vigorously to pursue our climate seale— why we need vigorously to pursue our climate seala— climate goals. consumers are finding the ener: climate goals. consumers are finding the energy switching _ climate goals. consumers are finding the energy switching websites - the energy switching websites they've been encouraged to use for years just don't work at the moment. that system seems completely broken i’i l ht that system seems completely broken right now _ that system seems completely broken riaht now. ., , . right now. right now the price cap is providing _ right now. right now the price cap is providing one _ right now. right now the price cap is providing one of— right now. right now the price cap is providing one of the _ right now. right now the price cap is providing one of the best - right now. right now the price cap is providing one of the best value| is providing one of the best value tariffs _ is providing one of the best value tariffs in — is providing one of the best value tariffs in the _ is providing one of the best value tariffs in the market _ is providing one of the best value tariffs in the market because - is providing one of the best value tariffs in the market because of. is providing one of the best value . tariffs in the market because of the changes— tariffs in the market because of the changes we — tariffs in the market because of the changes we are _ tariffs in the market because of the changes we are seeing _ tariffs in the market because of the changes we are seeing in _ tariffs in the market because of the changes we are seeing in the - changes we are seeing in the wholesale _ changes we are seeing in the wholesale market— changes we are seeing in the wholesale market in- changes we are seeing in the wholesale market in gas - changes we are seeing in the i wholesale market in gas prices. changes we are seeing in the - wholesale market in gas prices. as these _ wholesale market in gas prices. as these changes— wholesale market in gas prices. as these changes work— wholesale market in gas prices. as these changes work through - wholesale market in gas prices. as these changes work through we . wholesale market in gas prices. as - these changes work through we expect these changes work through we expect the market— these changes work through we expect the market to — these changes work through we expect the market to unlock— these changes work through we expect the market to unlock and _ these changes work through we expect the market to unlock and in _ these changes work through we expect the market to unlock and in the - the market to unlock and in the future — the market to unlock and in the future we — the market to unlock and in the future we expect _ the market to unlock and in the future we expect people - the market to unlock and in the future we expect people to - the market to unlock and in the future we expect people to be i the market to unlock and in the . future we expect people to be able to switch — future we expect people to be able to switch. etuit— future we expect people to be able to switch. �* ., ., future we expect people to be able to switch. �* . ., . to switch. but at a much higher rice to switch. but at a much higher price point- _ to switch. but at a much higher price point. £2000 _ to switch. but at a much higher price point. £2000 for - to switch. but at a much higher price point. £2000 for a - to switch. but at a much higher| price point. £2000 for a slightly bigger than normal house? right now the rice bigger than normal house? right now the price cap — bigger than normal house? right now the price cap is _ bigger than normal house? right now the price cap is protecting _ the price cap is protecting customers— the price cap is protecting customers from _ the price cap is protecting customers from volatility. the price cap is protecting i customers from volatility. it the price cap is protecting customers from volatility. at the bearinnin customers from volatility. at the beginning of— customers from volatility. at the beginning of the _ customers from volatility. at the beginning of the gas _ customers from volatility. at the beginning of the gas pipelines i customers from volatility. at the beginning of the gas pipelines in| beginning of the gas pipelines in russia, energy is being used as a form of diplomacy. loyal customers reassured by its gas supply chief, others to do deals. this reassured by its gas supply chief, others to do deals.— reassured by its gas supply chief, others to do deals. as far as prices are concerned, _ others to do deals. as far as prices are concerned, you _ others to do deals. as far as prices are concerned, you can _ others to do deals. as far as prices are concerned, you can see - others to do deals. as far as prices are concerned, you can see those l are concerned, you can see those countries that have long—term contracts with russia have no problems. those countries that decided to reject long—term contracts have got problems in. there are long—term solutions, more storage for gas and more insulation for homes. but that's not going to alter a record energy crunch over the coming months. faisal islam, bbc news. ministers say that decarbonising the uk's power supply in the years ahead will protect customers from volatile changes in the price of fossil fuels. until that happens, homes and businesses will have to deal with the ever—present risk of higher energy prices. our consumer affairs correspondent coletta smith has been speaking to people in hull about their concerns. jo has already had the bad news about her bills. her prepayment metre will need topping up more often. its metre will need topping up more often. , ., ., ., often. its hand to mouth, you live da b often. its hand to mouth, you live day by day- _ often. its hand to mouth, you live day by day- i _ often. its hand to mouth, you live day by day- i am _ often. its hand to mouth, you live day by day. i am very, _ often. its hand to mouth, you live day by day. i am very, very - day by day. i am very, very worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. face likejo on prepayment metres or the basic standard tariffs are now paying more for gas and electricity. for everyone else, when your fixed deal comes to an end you'll be facing a huge increase. there's . uite facing a huge increase. there's uuite a facing a huge increase. there's quite a selection. _ facing a huge increase. there's quite a selection. jan - facing a huge increase. there's quite a selection. jan knows i facing a huge increase. there's i quite a selection. jan knows that facing a huge increase. there's . quite a selection. jan knows that a tidal wave will _ quite a selection. jan knows that a tidal wave will be _ quite a selection. jan knows that a tidal wave will be coming - quite a selection. jan knows that a tidal wave will be coming through | tidal wave will be coming through the door of her charity in the next few months. the door of her charity in the next few months-— few months. thurlow is finishing, the universal— few months. thurlow is finishing, the universal credit _ few months. thurlow is finishing, the universal credit £20 - few months. thurlow is finishing, the universal credit £20 top - few months. thurlow is finishing, the universal credit £20 top up i the universal credit £20 top up payment — the universal credit £20 top up payment is finishing utility bills are going upjust as residents are putting _ are going upjust as residents are putting the heating on. when we get to the _ putting the heating on. when we get to the other side of the clocks changing, _ to the other side of the clocks changing, will get a lot more residents coming in to ask us for help— residents coming in to ask us for help and — residents coming in to ask us for help and support. a lot of people we are dealing _ help and support. a lot of people we are dealing with are quite desperate in some _ are dealing with are quite desperate in some cases. it�*s are dealing with are quite desperate in some cases-— in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a — in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a new _ in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a new deal _ in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a new deal for _ in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a new deal for less - in some cases. it's not possible to switch to a new deal for less than | switch to a new deal for less than the price cap at the moment, so people will have to cut their usage, lower the thermostat and try and use energy hungry machines a bit less. evenif energy hungry machines a bit less. even if you think you don't use gas, you still depend on it. gas not only heats most of our homes but gives us electricity too. its gas fired power stations like this that provide the backstop for our electricity, especially when the wind isn't blowing. that's what happened this summer. we used more gasjust blowing. that's what happened this summer. we used more gas just as global prices were going up. households and businesses are now facing the consequences. mark's furniture company have just installed a new machine to keep up with demand. it is installed a new machine to keep up with demand-— with demand. it is a gas guzzler. our bill was _ with demand. it is a gas guzzler. our bill was about _ with demand. it is a gas guzzler. our bill was about £8,000 - with demand. it is a gas guzzler. our bill was about £8,000 this | with demand. it is a gas guzzler. i our bill was about £8,000 this last period and a big increase to that is going to be a big increase in costs to the company. 5’s going to be a big increase in costs to the company-— going to be a big increase in costs to the company. 596 of people in hull workin: to the company. 596 of people in hull working energy _ to the company. 596 of people in hull working energy sector, _ to the company. 596 of people in hull working energy sector, but _ to the company. 596 of people in hull working energy sector, but on i to the company. 596 of people in hull working energy sector, but on the i working energy sector, but on the lunch break it is their home heating bills they are chatting about. everyone is in the same boat. obviously— everyone is in the same boat. obviously you talk about your wages and then— obviously you talk about your wages and then obviously you've got to pay 10% more _ and then obviously you've got to pay 10% more on your gas bill or whatever~ _ 1096 more on your gas bill or whatever-— 1096 more on your gas bill or whatever. ~ ., ., , ., whatever. were having to use it more and ut whatever. were having to use it more and put more — whatever. were having to use it more and put more money _ whatever. were having to use it more and put more money in. _ whatever. were having to use it more and put more money in. the - whatever. were having to use it more and put more money in. the wages i and put more money in. the wages 'ust and put more money in. the wages just aren't — and put more money in. the wages just aren't enough _ and put more money in. the wages just aren't enough to _ and put more money in. the wages just aren't enough to afford - and put more money in. the wages just aren't enough to afford that. i just aren't enough to afford that. with more — just aren't enough to afford that. with more increases— just aren't enough to afford that. with more increases to - just aren't enough to afford that. with more increases to the - just aren't enough to afford that. with more increases to the price| just aren't enough to afford that. i with more increases to the price cap and energy bills on the horizon next year, base pay packets are going to have to stretch even further. our economics editor faisal islam joins me. some people are saying, there's no point in panicking at this point because what we are looking at is a one—off set of circumstances. are they right? the first thing to _ circumstances. are they right? tue: first thing to say circumstances. are they right? tta: first thing to say is circumstances. are they right? t"ta: first thing to say is that circumstances. are they right? t'ta: first thing to say is that even circumstances. are they right? t“ta: first thing to say is that even a one—off shot can be pretty painful the individuals, it'sjust a question now, we've already had a record rise in the energy cap, it's going to go up by how many hundreds we don't know but some hundreds. that is a real prospect that is going to eat into people's living standards and send inflation up to about 5%, we think, by april. it doesn't come on it's own. if it was just an energy shop, the bank of england could perhaps park it and say it goes up, it's going to come down, that will be a cave. but because it comes against a backdrop of other supply problems, whether it's the global supply chain problems in freight or worker supply issues we've seen in haulage, that creates a tricky cocktail alongside superlow interest rates. it is really quite difficult. for a government that has promised everybody that real wages and living standards will rise, it amounts to an immediate test.— standards will rise, it amounts to an immediate test. thank you very much. final approval has been given for a takeover of newcastle united football club. a consortium including saudi arabian backers is to run the club but serious questions have been asked about the change of ownership because of persistent criticism of saudi arabia and its record on human rights. the charity amnesty international had urged the premier league to change its criteria in assessing the suitability of club owners, as our sports editor dan roan reports. it's one of the most controversial deals in premier league history but for many fans are cause for celebration. cheering these are the scenes today after news that a £300 million saudi led takeover of newcastle united was finally complete. the businesswoman who fronted the bid, amanda staveley, will have a minority stake and told me it would be transformative for the club. we think transformative for the club. - think newcastle united needs investment. we want to invest in the community, the academy, the infrastructure, notjust in players, and the business itself at every level. i «i: , and the business itself at every level. 3: , ., and the business itself at every level. j~:: , ., . , ., and the business itself at every level. bi: , ., . , ., , level. 8096 of the club will now be owned by saudi's _ level. 8096 of the club will now be owned by saudi's sovereign i level. 8096 of the club will now be | owned by saudi's sovereign wealth fund. a deal collapsed last year amid premier league concerns that possible state control of the club but today it said assurances had been received and a dispute over alleged saudi tv piracy had also been resolved. the news brings to an end the turbulent era for the club. the fans increasingly disillusioned with the 1a year reign of mike ashley. tt with the 14 year reign of mike ashle . , ., .,, , ., ashley. it will be no trophy for newcastle- — ashley. it will be no trophy for newcastle. the _ ashley. it will be no trophy for newcastle. the retail - ashley. it will be no trophy for newcastle. the retail tycoon l ashley. it will be no trophy for i newcastle. the retailtycoon blamed for a lack of — newcastle. the retailtycoon blamed for a lack of investment _ newcastle. the retailtycoon blamed for a lack of investment and - for a lack of investment and ambition. for a lack of investment and ambition-— for a lack of investment and ambition. �*, ., , ., ., ambition. it's a bit of a relief. i'm like ambition. it's a bit of a relief. im like a _ ambition. it's a bit of a relief. i'm like a kid _ ambition. it's a bit of a relief. i'm like a kid on _ ambition. it's a bit of a relief. i'm like a kid on christmas i ambition. it's a bit of a relief. i i'm like a kid on christmas morning, all my— i'm like a kid on christmas morning, all my birthdays and christmases have _ all my birthdays and christmases have come at the same time. | all my birthdays and christmases have come at the same time. i think it will have — have come at the same time. i think it will have a — have come at the same time. i think it will have a massive _ have come at the same time. i think it will have a massive impact. i it will have a massive impact. get the money put in place and hopefully will win trophies. t5 the money put in place and hopefully will win trophies.— will win trophies. is such a big day for the club _ will win trophies. is such a big day for the club and _ will win trophies. is such a big day for the club and the _ will win trophies. is such a big day for the club and the city _ will win trophies. is such a big day for the club and the city and i for the club and the city and everyone _ for the club and the city and everyone in— for the club and the city and everyone in the _ for the club and the city and everyone in the areas - for the club and the city and i everyone in the areas nearby. for the club and the city and - everyone in the areas nearby. the deal catapults _ everyone in the areas nearby. deal catapults newcastle united everyone in the areas nearby.- deal catapults newcastle united to the top of that will�*s rich list, after two relegations from the premier league under ashley's ownership. premier league under ashley's ownership-— premier league under ashley's ownershi. ., , ., , ownership. the fans of newcastle have been through _ ownership. the fans of newcastle have been through a _ ownership. the fans of newcastle have been through a lot. - ownership. the fans of newcastle have been through a lot. the i ownership. the fans of newcastle j have been through a lot. the club ownership. the fans of newcastle i have been through a lot. the club is completely unrecognisable and it's a really special place and it's been a long, tough rate. there's definitely some exciting times for the geordie fans to look forward to.— fans to look forward to. critics say this is another _ fans to look forward to. critics say this is another example _ fans to look forward to. critics say this is another example of - fans to look forward to. critics say this is another example of saudi l this is another example of saudi arabia using sport to deflect scrutiny of its poor human rights record, especially given the alleged involvement of the crown prince in the murder of dissidentjournalist jamal khashoggi in 2018, which he denies. t5 jamal khashoggi in 2018, which he denies. , . ., , jamal khashoggi in 2018, which he denies. , . . , ., , jamal khashoggi in 2018, which he denies. , . . , . , , denies. is the clearest attempt yet b saudi denies. is the clearest attempt yet by saudi authorities _ denies. is the clearest attempt yet by saudi authorities to _ denies. is the clearest attempt yet by saudi authorities to clean i denies. is the clearest attempt yet by saudi authorities to clean up i by saudi authorities to clean up their tarnished international human rights record by the route of purchasing a top—flight football club. saudi ownership at stjames park has been more about image management than about football. t am management than about football. i am aware there is — management than about football. i am aware there is a _ management than about football. i am aware there is a lot _ management than about football. i am aware there is a lot of concern and lobbying _ aware there is a lot of concern and lobbying but at the end of the day you got— lobbying but at the end of the day you got to — lobbying but at the end of the day you got to trust people to look after _ you got to trust people to look after itself and do itsjob you got to trust people to look after itself and do its job which includes — after itself and do its job which includes applying the fit and proper persons _ includes applying the fit and proper persons test. includes applying the fit and proper persons test-— persons test. championship contenders _ persons test. championship contenders in _ persons test. championship contenders in the _ persons test. championship contenders in the 90s, i persons test. championship | contenders in the 90s, their long—suffering fans have a yen for a return to the glory days for years. the concern is that there is now at the helm may prove even more controversial than the man they have bought from. that was a sports editor. let's get the latest from st james park and join our correspondent there. tell us a bit more about the reaction to the news of the deal. , more about the reaction to the news of the deal-— of the deal. this evening outside st james park it _ of the deal. this evening outside st james park it feels _ of the deal. this evening outside st james park it feels like _ of the deal. this evening outside st james park it feels like newcastle | james park it feels like newcastle united have already qualified for the champions league. when news came through, hundreds of fans were singing, cars were going past, beeping their horns. many of them were unhappy with the way mike ashley was running the club for the past 14 years. now it's one of the richest in the world. newcastle united is the beating heart of this city. it's notjust the fans, not just the players who will experience this huge transformation. it's newcastle itself too.- this huge transformation. it's newcastle itself too. within the past hour, the uk government has announced that from next monday, 47 destinations will be taken off its covid red travel list. those countries still on the red list — just seven of them — from where people entering the uk have to quarantine in hotels are mostly confined to parts of central and south america. our transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. photos of family on the other side of the world. camilla who lives in brazil hasn't been back to the uk in two years. the news it will come off the red list could not come sooner, she is due to give birth tomorrow. just relief that it has finally happened. ifeel like i have been obsessively checking the news for the last couple of weeks. it is just great it has finally happened and quite bewildering that it hasn't happened until now. the quite bewildering that it hasn't happened until now.— quite bewildering that it hasn't happened until now. the red list was 54 countries — happened until now. the red list was 54 countries long. _ happened until now. the red list was 54 countries long. from _ happened until now. the red list was 54 countries long. from monday, i happened until now. the red list was 54 countries long. from monday, it i 54 countries long. from monday, it will shrink tojust seven, 54 countries long. from monday, it will shrink to just seven, mostly in south america. arrivals from here will still need to stay in a quarantine hotel. liam was one of the first quarantine hotel guests when he arrived from south africa in february. from monday, anyone arriving from there or the other newly red countries won't need to self isolate at all if they can show a full vaccination certificate the uk recognises. t’m a full vaccination certificate the uk recognises.— a full vaccination certificate the uk recounises. �* , , , uk recognises. i'm surprised it has taken this long, _ uk recognises. i'm surprised it has taken this long, but _ uk recognises. i'm surprised it has taken this long, but i'm _ uk recognises. i'm surprised it has taken this long, but i'm happy i uk recognises. i'm surprised it has taken this long, but i'm happy it'sl taken this long, but i'm happy it's happening, it means i get to see family and friends that i haven't seen for the past ten months or so. i don'tjust speak seen for the past ten months or so. i don't just speak for myself seen for the past ten months or so. i don'tjust speak for myself but i speakfor all the i don'tjust speak for myself but i speak for all the south africans in the uk that have been dying to go home. ~ ., the uk that have been dying to go home. a, .., , the uk that have been dying to go home. , ., ., home. more country vaccination certificates _ home. more country vaccination certificates will _ home. more country vaccination certificates will be _ home. more country vaccination certificates will be recognised i home. more country vaccination i certificates will be recognised too but the policy has its limitations. other countries need to allow visitors in and those notjabbed will need to pay for two tests and self isolate. taste will need to pay for two tests and self isolate-— self isolate. we know with coronavirus _ self isolate. we know with coronavirus that _ self isolate. we know with coronavirus that things i self isolate. we know with | coronavirus that things can self isolate. we know with - coronavirus that things can change, but i do also think that at this stage, with so many people fully vaccinated both here at home but also no abroad, that things have settled down a lot and that is why this major step forward today. itrui’ith this ma'or step forward today. with the this major step forward today. with the virus still _ this major step forward today. with the virus still circulating here and abroad, is opening to this level wise? , ., abroad, is opening to this level wise? , . ., , wise? there is a risk that people could ick wise? there is a risk that people could pick op _ wise? there is a risk that people could pick up the _ wise? there is a risk that people could pick up the virus _ wise? there is a risk that people could pick up the virus while i could pick up the virus while they are away and bring it back and set “p are away and bring it back and set up a local cluster of infections by infecting their friends and family back home in the uk.— infecting their friends and family back home in the uk. borders that had been slammed _ back home in the uk. borders that had been slammed shut _ back home in the uk. borders that had been slammed shut has i back home in the uk. borders that i had been slammed shut has starting to reopen, but travel is still a long way from normal. caroline davies, bbc news. let's take a look at the uk's latest coronavirus figures. the government data shows there were 40,701 infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — the highest daily number for a month. on average, just over 35,116 new cases were reported per day in the last week. 6,817 people were in hospital with coronavirus across the uk yesterday. there were 122 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. 108 deaths were announced on average every day in the past week. just over 49 million people have had their first jab of a covid vaccine. that's 85.3% of the uk's population aged 12 years or older. and just over 45 million second doses been administered, meaning that more than 78% of over—12s are now fully vaccinated. the time is 18.18. our top story this evening: we report on the plea from the british woman who took her children tojoin the islamic british woman who took her children to join the islamic state group. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, as part of black history month we look at two trailblazers in hockey. two women who have made a huge impact on their sport. the nhs in england and wales is to fund the first—ever audit of patients living with secondary breast cancer. doctors say it will help ensure that every patient diagnosed with secondary cancer when the disease spreads to other parts of the body has access to the best possible treatment and care. it follows a decade of campaigning by charities and patients. our correspondentjeremy cooke was given access to the clatterbridge cancer centre in liverpool, where he spoke to three patients. are you ok to step on the stairs please? t are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? ., ., ., are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? . ., ., , , ., , please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively _ please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively large, _ that was relatively large, metastases in my liver, spleen, spine, hips and sternum. alina is a young mother with a devastating diagnosis. secondary breast cancer.— devastating diagnosis. secondary breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal — breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal and _ breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal and to _ breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal and to hear— breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal and to hear that - as terminal and to hear that language at the age of 32 with a ten—month—old is quite scary. for ten-month-old is quite scary. for her, living — ten—month—old is quite scary. for her, living with cancer means living with uncertainty. t her, living with cancer means living with uncertainty.— with uncertainty. i have an appointment _ with uncertainty. i have an appointment for— with uncertainty. i have an appointment for some i with uncertainty. i have an| appointment for some scan with uncertainty. i have an - appointment for some scan results today, still that level of anxiety. while primary breast cancer has good survival rates, in around 30% of patients it spreads to other parts of the body. it becomes secondary breast cancer, and it is incurable. report a new bone lesion in part of the pelvis on the left. lthtit report a new bone lesion in part of the pelvis on the left.— the pelvis on the left. until now, there's been _ the pelvis on the left. until now, there's been no _ the pelvis on the left. until now, there's been no record _ the pelvis on the left. until now, there's been no record of - the pelvis on the left. until now, there's been no record of how. the pelvis on the left. until now, i there's been no record of how many patients, mostly women, have secondary breast cancer. for a decade, campaigners have pushed for a national audit and finally nhs england has agreed. t a national audit and finally nhs england has agreed.— a national audit and finally nhs england has agreed. i think it is a name england has agreed. i think it is a game changer- — england has agreed. i think it is a game changer- by _ england has agreed. i think it is a game changer. by knowing i england has agreed. i think it is a game changer. by knowing how i england has agreed. i think it is a i game changer. by knowing how many women are living with secondary breast cancer, we can design our services better. we know how to plan forward, how many specialist nurses we need. the forward, how many specialist nurses we need. ., forward, how many specialist nurses we need. . , , we need. the treatment here is first class, but we need. the treatment here is first class. but the _ we need. the treatment here is first class, but the breast _ we need. the treatment here is first class, but the breast cancer- we need. the treatment here is first class, but the breast cancer charity l class, but the breast cancer charity says many women feel overlooked and forgotten. t says many women feel overlooked and foruotten. ~ ., ., ., ., forgotten. i know for a fact that i take for granted _ forgotten. i know for a fact that i take for granted my _ forgotten. i know for a fact that i take for granted my treatment i forgotten. i know for a fact that i i take for granted my treatment where other people are fighting for funding for it, and i know that is keeping my particular cancer at bay. i don't think any woman should be written off. i don't think any woman should be written off-— written off. alina's focus now is her daughter. _ written off. alina's focus now is her daughter. she _ written off. alina's focus now is her daughter. she has - written off. alina's focus now is her daughter. she has anotherl written off. alina's focus now is i her daughter. she has another two ears until her daughter. she has another two years until she _ her daughter. she has another two years until she goes _ her daughter. she has another two years until she goes to _ her daughter. she has another two years until she goes to school i years until she goes to school but i'm looking forward to that and i'm hoping i can see her go to that. can ijust have a moment? it is one of the hardest things, is talking about you might not be able to take her through all of her milestones as a young lady and my husband might have to do that. with professor carlo palmieri and my team, i'm sure i will see it. back in the clinic. _ team, i'm sure i will see it. back in the clinic, carlo _ team, i'm sure i will see it. back in the clinic, carlo is _ team, i'm sure i will see it. back in the clinic, carlo is worried. i team, i'm sure i will see it. back. in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are ou? in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are you? not _ in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are you? not too _ in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are you? not too good _ in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are you? not too good around i in the clinic, carlo is worried. how are you? not too good around the j are you? not too good around the stomach area. _ are you? not too good around the stomach area, i _ are you? not too good around the stomach area, i have _ are you? not too good around the stomach area, i have pain - are you? not too good around the stomach area, i have pain and i are you? not too good around the | stomach area, i have pain and also bruises. t stomach area, i have pain and also bruises. ., ., , ., , ., bruises. i want to get you up into the hospital- _ bruises. i want to get you up into the hospital. within _ bruises. i want to get you up into the hospital. within hours, i bruises. i want to get you up into the hospital. within hours, ann i bruises. i want to get you up into | the hospital. within hours, ann is into the unit. _ the hospital. within hours, ann is into the unit, it's _ the hospital. within hours, ann is into the unit, it's an _ the hospital. within hours, ann is into the unit, it's an emergency. l into the unit, it's an emergency. afterfirst being into the unit, it's an emergency. after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, it's been a long journey and she is poorly. this illness can be relentless. after all these years, ann knows the odds are against her. t these years, ann knows the odds are against her-— against her. i personally am at eace. i against her. i personally am at peace- i have _ against her. i personally am at peace. i have made _ against her. i personally am at peace. i have made plans i against her. i personally am at i peace. i have made plans regarding my funeral wishes. i always say i have two guardian angels, my mum on one side and my dad on another. for a decade, there have been repeated calls for more specialist nurses like phil. t calls for more specialist nurses like phil. , ., _, ., ., ~ like phil. i get up and come to work to me like phil. i get up and come to work to -'-e for like phil. i get up and come to work to pipe for people's _ like phil. i get up and come to work to pipe for people's mothers, i to pipe for people's mothers, sisters, — to pipe for people's mothers, sisters, wives, daughters. i have a mum: _ sisters, wives, daughters. i have a mum. wife, — sisters, wives, daughters. i have a mum, wife, sisterand daughter, and if they— mum, wife, sisterand daughter, and if they are _ mum, wife, sisterand daughter, and if they are not worth fighting for then_ if they are not worth fighting for then i_ if they are not worth fighting for then i don't know what is. maureen is exceptional. _ then i don't know what is. maureen is exceptional. the _ then i don't know what is. maureen is exceptional. the latest, - then i don't know what is. maureen is exceptional. the latest, most - is exceptional. the latest, most sophisticated treatments mean five years after diagnosis she is still going strong. it years after diagnosis she is still going strong-— going strong. it is clear. brilliant. _ going strong. it is clear. brilliant, that _ going strong. it is clear. brilliant, that is - going strong. it is clear. brilliant, that is all - going strong. it is clear. brilliant, that is all i - going strong. it is clear. - brilliant, that is all i wanted. if i hadrfl— brilliant, that is all i wanted. if i hadn't gone for my scan, my mammogram, i wouldn't be here. if i hadn't gone for my scan, my mammogram, iwouldn't be here. did mammogram, i wouldn't be here. did ou mammogram, i wouldn't be here. you hear mammogram, iwouldn't be here. did you hear that? she said you are the miracle~ _ you hear that? she said you are the miracle. , , , you hear that? she said you are the miracle._ maureenl you hear that? she said you are the l miracle._ maureen is miracle. the boys side... maureen is both nanny — miracle. the boys side... maureen is both nanny and _ miracle. the boys side... maureen is both nanny and effectively _ miracle. the boys side... maureen is both nanny and effectively mother . miracle. the boys side... maureen is| both nanny and effectively mother to her grand daughter poppy, whose own mother died tragically young. you have given her everything, and if there is no use she is missing so much. , ,., ., ., if there is no use she is missing so much. , ., ., ., much. yes, so i have got to live another ten _ much. yes, so i have got to live another ten years _ much. yes, so i have got to live another ten years or _ much. yes, so i have got to live another ten years or more. - much. yes, so i have got to live | another ten years or more. what much. yes, so i have got to live - another ten years or more. what has it meant to — another ten years or more. what has it meant to you _ another ten years or more. what has it meant to you to _ another ten years or more. what has it meant to you to be _ another ten years or more. what has it meant to you to be here _ another ten years or more. what has it meant to you to be here for- another ten years or more. what has it meant to you to be here for her. it meant to you to be here for her formative years? so much, so much. this audit of secondary breast cancer could be a major step forward. the aim is to give more precious time to patients and to those who love them. the report byjeremy cooke. and since the filming took place, ann ball — who we heard talking about her experience — has sadly passed away. she was 57 years old. and details of organisations offering information and support with cancer are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call free at any time to hear recorded information on 08000 560190. a british woman who took her children with her when she joined the islamic state group says the uk government should "deal with the issue" of allowing them to return. nicole jack is being held with her three daughters in the same syrian refugee camp as shamima begum, whose british citizenship has been revoked. the home office says its priority is to ensure the uk's safety and security. our correspondent poonam taneja has this exclusive report. this is no place for children to live. but thousands do. the squalid camp in northern syria houses the surviving children of islamic state group's fallen caliphate. amongst them, three british sisters. they are seven, nine and i2, and they live here with their mother, nicole jack. live here with their mother, nicole jack. ., . , live here with their mother, nicole jack. ., ., , ., ., . ., jack. you as a mother decided to take our jack. you as a mother decided to take your children _ jack. you as a mother decided to take your children to _ jack. you as a mother decided to take your children to islamic - jack. you as a mother decided to l take your children to islamic state group territory. there were beheadings, murders and massacres, how do you explain that to anyone? i how do you explain that to anyone? i don't think even if i explain it everyone _ don't think even if i explain it everyone would understand, but it was about — everyone would understand, but it was about my family being together, do you _ was about my family being together, do you understand? and honestly, secondly, — do you understand? and honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we had never— secondly, what may have happened, we had never been witness to it, my children— had never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. i haven't seen _ children and i, honestly. i haven't seen a _ children and i, honestly. i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have _ seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered _ seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered trauma - seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered trauma and i children have suffered trauma and loss. theirfather was children have suffered trauma and loss. their father was killed fighting for islamic state as the group persecuted minorities and enslaved women. and their ten—year—old brother isaac died in an air strike ten—year—old brother isaac died in an airstrike in ten—year—old brother isaac died in an air strike in front of them. i an air strike in front of them. i miss my family, i miss my gran and my aunties and my other grandmother. this camp is run by the kurdish authorities. they want countries to take their citizens back. the uk is reluctant to allow the wives of islamic state groups, foreign fighters, to return to britain. they are viewed as a threat to national security, howeverthey are viewed as a threat to national security, however they are willing to repatriate british orphans and unaccompanied children. but nicole jack says her children can't go back without her, and so the only connection they have with the outside world are occasional lessons. and this video message to their granny. let lessons. and this video message to their granny-— lessons. and this video message to their granny. let her come and face their granny. let her come and face the consequences, _ their granny. let her come and face the consequences, but _ their granny. let her come and face the consequences, but it _ their granny. let her come and face the consequences, but it is - their granny. let her come and face the consequences, but it is not - their granny. let her come and face the consequences, but it is not fair| the consequences, but it is not fair and it is not right for these children to be languishing in this place. enough is enough. they have already served a six year sentence. the british government wouldn't comment on the case. they say those remaining in syria include dangerous individuals and not to make security judgments based on gender and age, but charleen says while her daughter should face justice, but charleen says while her daughter should facejustice, her grandchildren are innocent. poonam taneja, bbc news. the queen's baton relay for next year's commonwealth games in birmingham has started its journey today, a journey involving a distance of 90,000 miles through 72 countries. the games will be opened next july, when the baton will arrive in birmingham — awarded the games just four years ago when durban was replaced as host city because of financial problems. laura scott reports. drumming up support for a commonwealth games on home soil, and who better to launch the queen's baton relay. having posted a special message inside, which she won't read until the games begin nextjuly, the queen passed it to paralympic champion kadeena cox, the first of around 7500 baton bearers. i'm a disabled female black person. i think that represents what this games is about and what birmingham is about and that diversity, so to be able to start in this way i just thought was so special. every corner of our city and every corner of the globe... big names like adam peaty and dina asher—smith will compete at the games, which will have more medals for women than men, the biggest—ever para—sport programme, and come at a cost of nearly £800 million. from a commonwealth, political and sporting perspective, a lot is riding on birmingham 2022. it's the biggest and most expensive sports event in the uk since london 2012, and today marks a significant moment in the countdown to the games. if we can deliver these games successfully and everybody has a really good time, and we leave a really good legacy for birmingham after what we've been through, i think that will be a massive legacy for everybody. amid pressure for the commonwealth games to remain relevant, the hope is the baton'sjourney around the world will help generate enthusiasm before the stars of 2022 aim to emulate england's golden netballers and create more memorable moments. laura scott, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. chris is with me. there has been a bit more cloud _ chris is with me. there has been a bit more cloud around _ chris is with me. there has been a bit more cloud around today - chris is with me. there has been a bit more cloud around today for i chris is with me. there has been a i bit more cloud around today for most parts of the uk but we still managed a bit of sunshine, for example here in norwich. you might have noticed how warm the air felt today compared with yesterday. temperatures have been leaping upwards. today up to 20

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