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hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the actor alec baldwin was told a gun was safe moments before he fatally shot a crew member on the set of his new film. that's according to new documents filed as part of the police investigation into the death. the hollywood star said in a statement there were "no words" to convey his "shock and sadness". our north america correspondent david willis reports. two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. that call to the emergency services, the first public indication of the tragic events that had unfolded in the foothills of northern new mexico. police arrived to find halyna hutchins, an up—and—coming cinematographer, dead and the film's directorjoel souza badly hurt. their injuries inflicted by the film's star alec baldwin, who according to court documents, was handed a gun he was told was safe to use but which was in fact loaded with a live round. in a statement alec baldwin said he was cooperating with the police investigation. this is not the first tragedy of its kind. nearly 30 years ago on the set of the film the crow, brandon lee, the son of martial arts expert bruce lee, died after being shot by a gun firing blanks. safety standards have been tightened on film sets since then, but on the family twitter account brandon's sister posted the message, "no one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set. period." unconfirmed reports suggest that several crew members walked off the set in new mexico only hours before halyna hutchins died in protest at working conditions and concerns about safety. as detectives comb the set for clues, the key question facing them is how did a live round end up in a gun fired by alec baldwin? david willis, bbc news, los angeles. ben simmons used to be a british army officer. he's now the co—owner of bare arms, which provides technical advice to the uk and eu film industry on firearms and training. welcome, thank you forjoining us. according to the court records, the assistant director shouted cold gun, ie it was unloaded when he handed the weapon to alec baldwin. can you tuck us around the process of using a weapon on the set and what the safeguards are.— a weapon on the set and what the safeguards are. there are a number of different — safeguards are. there are a number of different things... _ safeguards are. there are a number of different things. .. i _ safeguards are. there are a number of different things... i don't - safeguards are. there are a number of different things... i don't want i of different things... i don't want to comment on the... i of different things... i don't want to comment on the. . ._ to comment on the... i am really sor , to comment on the... i am really sorry. we — to comment on the... i am really sorry. we are _ to comment on the... i am really sorry, we are getting _ to comment on the... i am really sorry, we are getting you - sorry, we are getting you intermittently and we are not able to hear you at the moment. maybe try again and we will see if the line is going to improve, otherwise we might have to stop for a moment to restart later. i have to stop for a moment to restart later. ., �* ., ., _, ., later. i don't want to comment on this incident _ later. i don't want to comment on this incident because _ later. i don't want to comment on this incident because details - later. i don't want to comment on this incident because details are l this incident because details are still coming out which may or may not be correct. but what should happen in general is that the armourer should be handing the weapon over to the actor and showing the actor the weapon is clear. the actor should be confident when they are taking on that button they know it is clear rather than taking somebody�*s word for it. if in this case what is being reported is true, it wasn't the armourer who handed him the gun, so that would be a bit of a problem there. but there are various other safety checks that should be in place that will keep the actor and cruci. what has happened in this case is there are a number of different small problems that have crept in and led to this, but thankfully it is extremely rare. why would there be multiple guns and with different guns have different types of blanks or whatever in them or nothing in them? how does it work? fin or nothing in them? how does it work? , ., , ., ., ., or nothing in them? how does it work? , ., ., ., ., work? on films that you have got a varie of work? on films that you have got a variety of different _ work? on films that you have got a variety of different props _ work? on films that you have got a variety of different props from - variety of different props from different things. if you are having a stuntman falling over in a have a rubber version of the same gun. if you are having and actors that is running around, you might have a lighter version of the same gun. if you wanted to see practical effects and recoil and flash, we would use a real gun. he would always use a real gun with blank ammunition. you should never have live ammunition on a set. whether or not live ammunition was on this set, we are not hundred percent sure simply because the police may describe live ammunition as anything with a charge and a blank round still has a charge. whilst being described as life, it may or may not be a lie. indie life, it may or may not be a lie. we will have to — life, it may or may not be a lie. we will have to wait and see. can you explain that the blank round still has a charge? it sounds then like it is still something that can be dangerous. it is still something that can be dangerous-— is still something that can be dancerous. , ., , ., dangerous. it is. it contains all the same _ dangerous. it is. it contains all the same things _ dangerous. it is. it contains all the same things a _ dangerous. it is. it contains all the same things a live - dangerous. it is. it contains all the same things a live round . dangerous. it is. it contains all- the same things a live round would with the exception of a projector. it doesn't have its bullet. it has got all the explosive charge required to push something out of the barrel, so if something does get in the way of it, or any dirt or grit in the barrel of the gun, that can come flying out normally that could cause injury but it is extremely rare it could cause death. is it stressful being the person who has to take responsibility for all of this onset? it has to take responsibility for all of this onset?— of this onset? it can be. but usually on — of this onset? it can be. but usually on all _ of this onset? it can be. but usually on all the _ of this onset? it can be. but. usually on all the productions of this onset? it can be. but i usually on all the productions i have worked on, all the crew have been great. i don't feel i have ever been great. i don't feel i have ever been rushed or anything, but there is a lot of responsibility surrounding firearms and their use. yes. ~ ., ., ,, ~' surrounding firearms and their use. yes. ~ ., ., ,, ~ surrounding firearms and their use. yes. ~ ., ., ~ ., yes. what do you think the impact of this will be going _ yes. what do you think the impact of this will be going forward? _ yes. what do you think the impact of this will be going forward? in - yes. what do you think the impact of this will be going forward? in the - this will be going forward? in the immediate aftermath, i can only imagine the trauma of everybody involved in this and for anybody working in the film industry working about finding themselves in potentially a similar situation. —— worrying. in terms of short—term changes, i think everybody will be very diligent. i was on set yesterday and the performers were a little more nervous than they would normally be. everybody was crossing avi and dotting every key. sorry, crossing every tea and dotting every eye. and making sure everything was how it should be. in the long term, i think the industry will decide whether or not it is worth having these kinds of dangerous things on set. there is always danger on set when it comes to things like stunts, guns, cars, helicopters, fighting. it is up to us as consumers and people that make the film whether or not that risk is worth it. 50 the film whether or not that risk is worth it. . ., ., , worth it. so much for “oining us. -- thank you. — there are fresh calls from the uk government today for eligible people to go out and get a boosterjab — the chancellor rishi sunak said vaccines were the �*first line of defence' against covid and the country could not return to �*significant economic restrictions'. it comes as scientists call for �*plan b�* measures in england to be made ready to go if needed. megan paterson reports. the prime minister shared this video on social media last night, reinforcing the message that the next stage of the vaccination rollout is central to the government's covid plans this winter. but as colder weather approaches, bringing expected winter pressures to the nhs, and covid hospital admissions go up week on week, calls for the return of some restrictions grow louder. there has been too little too late as far as i am concerned from the government regarding keeping urgent care going, the economy will not manage if we do not have people who are well enough to work on the economy, and we also don't have the staff in hospital to do it. i think plan b is inevitable. in the times newspaper this morning the chancellor, rishi sunak, has reiterated that case numbers are in line with what was expected and restrictions will be reviewed if necessary, saying that a range of options are available, and those are not options that involve lockdowns or very significant economic restrictions. covid boosterjabs and flu vaccinations are the key to protection. the former head of covid vaccine delivery in england, dr emily lawson, has now returned to the post. credited with the early success of the vaccine rollout, her return indicating ministers anticipate significant strain on the nhs in the coming months. data for england from the ons last week shows the sharpest rises in covid case rates were among children, but there were some increases among older age groups as well. the uk has recorded over 40,000 new daily covid cases for the past ten days. experts on sage, who advise the government, say modelling suggests that winter covid admissions are increasingly unlikely to rise above the levels of the peak in january this year, but planning for possible new measures should begin now. meanwhile, a leading advisor to the uk government says he fears another �*lockdown christmas' as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. professor peter 0penshaw is a member of the advisory group on virus threats known as nervtag. figures from the most recent household survey suggest that 1.1 million people in the uk were infected with the virus last week — the highest number since january. professor 0penshaw told the bbc it is now incumbent on both the government and the general public to take action immediately. iam very i am very fearful that we are going to have another lockdown christmas if they don't act soon. we know that with public health, the time to act is immediately. there is no point in delay. if you do delay, then you need to take even more stringent action later. the immediacy of response is vital if you are going to get things under control. we all really want a wonderful family christmas where we can all get back together. if that is what we want, we need to get measures in place now in order to get to transmission rates write it down so we can actually get together and see one another over christmas. take matters into your own hands, don't we necessary for government policy. i am very, very reluctant to go into crowded spaces because i know that roughly one in 60 people in a crowded space are going to have the virus. if you can, cycled to work, don't go on public transport and do everything possible, in your control, to try and reduce transmission. don't wait for the government to change policy. the sooner we all act, the sooner we can get this transmission rate down in the greater the car spiked of having a normal christmas. —— great at the prospect. the us military says it has killed a senior al-qaeda leader in a drone strike in syria. a us central command spokesman says abdul hamid al—matar was targeted in raqqa province. there are no reports of any civilian casualties. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will announce hundreds of millions of pounds in new spending for projects to support children and families across england in next week's budget. devolved administrations will receive an equivalent funding boost under the plans — described by labour as a "sticking plaster." 0ur political correspondent, peter saull reports. there are just five days to go until the chancellor opens his red box once again. he says he wants children to get the best possible start in life, so on wednesday there will be a £500 million funding package forfamilies. that includes £100 million to support the mental health of new and soon—to—be parents, a supporting families programme which offers targeted help to the most vulnerable households will get an extra £200 million. and there is £80 million for a network of new family hubs across england. these family hubs are described as one—stop shops where parents and their children can access all the services they need. they are similar in some respects to sure start centres which were introduced under tony blair in the late 1990s. many have closed since the conservatives came to power in 2010. viewers will make up their own mind, is this just a revamp of an existing policy and why did they allow sure start centres to wither on the vine? i can only assume it is the same approach, to allow early year providers at this point in time to go by the wayside. labour says this new funding rings hollow and is nothing more than a sticking plaster. but the government believe the new hubs are a significant upgrade, arguing they help children of all ages and their parents. new tram carriages, battery packs for trains and extended cycle highways are just some of the transport projects set to receive a funding boost in next week's budget. it's part of efforts to redress an imbalance between london and other parts of england. our business correspondent katy austin has more details. whether you travel for work or leisure, by bus, train or something else, how easy is it to get about where you live? next week the chancellor will confirm £5.7 billion of funding, more than expected, for projects aimed at improving transport connections in the city regions, including the west midlands, south yorkshire and the tees valley. a few examples are new tram carriages for greater manchester's metro link, battery packs for merseyrail trains and an extended cycle highway for west bradford. a group which champions northern england said investment was welcome but there was more to do. what we need to see for cities and city regions like greater manchester, for the towns that are there, is that commitment to a london style transport system with better fares and the types of integrated services that people in london already benefit from. the prime minister previously promised £3 billion to better bus services. just over a billion of that will fund london style improvements to fares and services in other places. there are many areas across the whole country that feel left behind and need levelling up. areas that have very infrequent bus services, no evening services and the weekend, and glaring cuts that need to be addressed. rishi sunak says there is no reason people in the north or the midlands should have to wait several times longer than commuters in the capital for their bus or train to arrive. but labour said the government lacked a coherent plan. the headlines on bbc news... court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get your booster. a fresh push for eligibile people in the uk to get theirjabs, amid rising concern over the rates of coronavirus. there'll be half a billion pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour party call it a smokescreen. police believe a four—year—old girl who disappeared almost a week ago in the australian outback was abducted from her tent. a reward of a million australian dollars — which is more than half a million pounds — has been offered for information on her disappearance. the bbc�*s sydney correspondent phil mercer explained the details surrounding this case. i think this reward, this hugei million australian dollar reward is pretty unusual to be offered to so early in an investigation. it is an indication as to how worried the authorities are about cleo smith. she was last seen on a family camping trip bout 550 miles to the north of paris over a week ago and the authorities are of the belief she was taken sometime during the night —— the family arrived at this campsite north of paris. the younger went there about eight o'clock in the evening. at one 30 in the evening she will cut for some water at six m. whatley is the authorities to believe she was snatched during the night is that the zip had been opened, apparently to a height well beyond that of a four—year—old girl. this is a massive search. the search near the campsite has been wound down, it is now a broader criminal investigation, not only spanning the state of western australia which is about ten times the size of the united kingdom but this is a nationwide hunt for four—year—olds cleo smith. and the authorities say her suspected abduction strikes right at the heart of the community. but they do have grave fears for her safety. is appearing in court, accused of preventing a migrant boat the leader of italy's far—right northern league is appearing in court, accused of preventing a migrant boat from docking in italy in 2019. matteo salvini faces charges including kidnapping, and dereliction of duty. nearly a hundred and fifty migrants were kept in poor conditions for weeks on board a spanish rescue boat after mr salvini refused it permission to dock at the island of lampedusa. more than 200 incidents of drink and injection spiking have been reported to police forces across the uk since september. the national police chiefs' council say there have been 198 confirmed reports of people having their drinks spiked, while there were 2a reports of someone being injected. two men have been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into spiking incidents in nottingham. jason harwin is the lead for drugs on the national police chiefs' council. he says police are taking this type of crime seriously. it makes the environment very hostile for those who commit the offence. we are looking at licensed premises, working with universities and wider partnerships to make sure more arab us are alert within those environments are to stop offences taking place. —— to make sure more of us are alert. and if people do believe they are a victim, it is really important to report that to the police very quickly. 0ne offence is far too many but the reality is that these are occurring and have been occurring for a length of time. to make it hostile and make sure we are catching those responsible. we have been making some of already. whilst it is individual choice about going out in the night—time economy, we want people to be able to enjoy the night—time economy. businesses need people to do that, and therefore it is an everybody�*s interest it is a safe and everyone feel safe as they possibly can. we have been working hard, notjust in the last few weeks, but if there is connection between the offences, which are happening in scotland and wales, we need to work as a collaborative partnership with law enforcement and the wider partnerships to address the issue. we recognise the impact. people across the uk are being urged to plant trees to mark the queen's platinum jubilee for 2022. the queen's green canopy launches today in part of london which has high socioeconomic deprivation and one of the lowest tree canopy cover densities in the city. the event in tower hamlets aims to transform the landscape — where 17 jubilee trees will be planted. with me now is 16—year—old kabir kaul, from london, a young conservationist and wildlife writer who is taking part at the location today. well come. thank you very much for joining us. how important is this initiative for you? it is joining us. how important is this initiative for you?— initiative for you? it is very important _ initiative for you? it is very important to _ initiative for you? it is very important to make - initiative for you? it is very important to make sure . initiative for you? it is very - important to make sure london's green spaces are being maintained and protected for the future. as we have seen during the pandemic, lots of communities from around london have come together and the sec and the a lot more to the queen plus my green canopy which will encourage people across the uk, including in urban areas, to plant a tree in the jubilee in celebration of the clean's 70th year on the throne. for me, personally, ilove clean's 70th year on the throne. for me, personally, i love urban areas, especially london where i live. i think this will encourage many more people to learn, notice, appreciate and protect the wildlife on their doorstep. it and protect the wildlife on their doorste -. , ., and protect the wildlife on their doorste -. ,., , , , doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that _ doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that it _ doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that it is _ doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that it is possible - doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that it is possible to - doorstep. it might sound surprising to some that it is possible to get i to some that it is possible to get inspired by the wildlife in london. it may be a different sort of wildlife but it is there when you look. when did you first get inspired? i look. when did you first get inapired?— look. when did you first get insired? ., ., , , inspired? i have always been interested — inspired? i have always been interested in _ inspired? i have always been interested in nature, - inspired? i have always been interested in nature, i i inspired? i have always been interested in nature, i have i inspired? i have always been i interested in nature, i have loved nature for as long as i can remember. but first time got interested in urban nature was when i looked out into my garden when i was about seven or eight and so all these pigeons and house sparrows and goldfinches and greenfinches. to me, this is magical to see all this wildlife on my doorstep and ascended discovered a lot more sites around my doorstep and they were predominantly birds. that got me really interested in birding. that is how i got interested in nature. this is all in london, this is in the countryside. this is in the middle of a bustling urban city. it takes quite a beauty of imagination to see the beauty in pigeons, but i agree with you. you are right. we dismiss them, but if we look at them closely they are beautiful birds like anything in nature. in terms of inspiring young people to look at it, to see the beauty, to take that moment, to enjoy the silence of what is around us rather than going on a mobile phone and doing online gaming, how do you inspire others? what do yourfriends gaming, how do you inspire others? what do your friends think when you tell them about it? i will what do your friends think when you tell them about it?— tell them about it? i will start off b sa in: tell them about it? i will start off by saying children _ tell them about it? i will start off by saying children are _ tell them about it? i will start off by saying children are generally i by saying children are generally very curious. they are open—minded, they want to learn about many different things, their world around them. when a set of a society, a nature club, at school, i was a surprise that the number of people started to attend. the largest number we have had is over 35. they want to learn about nature on their doorstep and they want to learn about how they can make a difference. through projects like the queen's green canopy, we can encourage people of all ages to get involved and encourage them to learn about nature on their doorstep. i think it is very easy to inspire young people. 0nce think it is very easy to inspire young people. once you have introduced that to him scratching them, they will notjust keep looking at the phones, they will start to appreciate it on their way to school. they might walk around and see how sparrows and the trees are goldfinches. 0r and see how sparrows and the trees are goldfinches. or a mulberry tree they have never previously noticed. it is all about encouraging them to notice and appreciate the natural world. 0nly notice and appreciate the natural world. only then will they protect it. ., ~ , ., world. only then will they protect it. ., ~ world. only then will they protect it. thank you so much for “oining us. a species of giant owl that had become something of a holy grail for birdwatchers, has been spotted in the wild for the first time in 150 years. there hadn't been any sightings of the "shelley's eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college london interrupted one during its daytime nap in a forest in ghana. the pair only saw the bird for about 10 seconds — just enough time to get this photograph. a coastal town has received a 41 million pound donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. businesswoman doreen lofthouse, who died in march, aged 91, has left her fortune to a charity that strives to develop her hometown of fleetwood. fleetwood town council said it was "overwhelmed by the generosity". the high demand for lorry drivers and a changing jobs market during the pandemic have seen many people switching careers to become hgv drivers. 0ur reporter ian barmer has been to meet one mum who's just passed her test, to see how she's getting on in her new role... driving is only part of the job. yasmin is now in charge of an 18 tonne truck and that means making sure the load is safe for the boat. with a new class hgv licence under her belt, she delivers everything from beer to bathroom suites to dog food. ,., ., , from beer to bathroom suites to dog food. ., , , ,, food. going to the test process was a little bit stressful _ food. going to the test process was a little bit stressful but _ food. going to the test process was a little bit stressful but i _ food. going to the test process was a little bit stressful but i have i a little bit stressful but i have done it now and it feels good to be on the road. done it now and it feels good to be on the road-— done it now and it feels good to be on the road. .,, .,, ., , ., , on the road. yasmin was a show'umper and used to — on the road. yasmin was a show'umper and used to drive i on the road. yasmin was a show'umper and used to drive the i on the road. yasmin was a show'umper and used to drive the horses i on the road. yasmin was a showjumper and used to drive the horses around i and used to drive the horses around in track which meant she already had some experience. she decided she needed a new during lockdown. i was one of those — needed a new during lockdown. i was one of those young _ needed a new during lockdown. i was one of those young mums _ needed a new during lockdown. i —" one of those young mums sitting at home, haven't even considered it as a job role at all and all of a sudden here i am and i really enjoy it. definitely young mums can do it, and young dads. but it. definitely young mums can do it, and young dads-— and young dads. but the new 'ob hasn't and young dads. but the new 'ob hasnt been fl and young dads. but the new 'ob hasn't been straightforward. i and young dads. but the newjob i hasn't been straightforward. yasmin hasn't been straightforward. yasmin has a 20 month year old daughter and she emits her is this option would have been staying at home. instead she chose to work, but it means for now she cannot drive long distances which would take her away. i had one which would take her away. i had gone from _ which would take her away. i had gone from being _ which would take her away. i had gone from being part _ which would take her away. i had gone from being part of - which would take her away. i had gone from being part of my i which would take her away. i itfl gone from being part of my daughter more or less all the time to putting her in child care and having to go to work full—time, but if you enjoy driving lorries, it is not something everyone can do. 0nce driving lorries, it is not something everyone can do. once you are qualified, you want to finish it off and get out there.— qualified, you want to finish it off and get out there. yasmin is one of 35 trainee drivers _ and get out there. yasmin is one of 35 trainee drivers taken _ and get out there. yasmin is one of 35 trainee drivers taken on - and get out there. yasmin is one of 35 trainee drivers taken on here. i and get out there. yasmin is one ofj 35 trainee drivers taken on here. to appease the driver shortage. the company believe things are starting to get better. company believe things are starting to get better-— to get better. certainly what we are seeinr is to get better. certainly what we are seeing is some _ to get better. certainly what we are seeing is some green _ to get better. certainly what we are seeing is some green shoots i to get better. certainly what we are seeing is some green shoots in i to get better. certainly what we are seeing is some green shoots in the | seeing is some green shoots in the industry. ifeel the seeing is some green shoots in the industry. i feel the corner has been turned. nationally and also as a business. we are investing in staff, putting people through their class to class one licenses. that is hugely beneficial and it is paying now. . , , hugely beneficial and it is paying now. ., , ., now. yasmin is already planning to net her now. yasmin is already planning to get her class _ now. yasmin is already planning to get her class one _ now. yasmin is already planning to get her class one hgv _ now. yasmin is already planning to get her class one hgv licence i now. yasmin is already planning to get her class one hgv licence and| get her class one hgv licence and with up to the biggest tracks on the road. —— moved up to the biggest trucks. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomaz schafernaker the weekend is not bad at all for most of us. it is going to be milder and on the pc side but we have got sunshine in the forecast. let's look at the next few hours. we have got rain in the north—west of scotland, summary moving into northern ireland by the time of the middle of the afternoon, but for england and wales, thick cloud 4 times with glimmers of sunshine and temperatures around 1a celsius. tonight, a weatherfront approaching western areas of the uk, could be handy for a time in some areas. i am saying in glasgow or liverpool or cardiff, eastern and southern areas should have tried night. this refund will eventual break—up as it moves across the country tomorrow. it will break up into bits and pieces of rain, some showers here and there. and sunny spells. tomorrow will be brighter compared to what we have today. 16 degrees the top temperature in liverpool and the week ahead is looking mild with some sunny spells and occasional showers.

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