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than a million women are affected by supply issues. on news watch, you have chosen an ambitious plan for france and for europe. praise for the bbc�*s coverage of the french presidential election but should be use subtitles instead of voice—overs? join us at 8:45pm. the 54—year—old had been accused of trying to avoid paying his debts including by hiding two of his tennis trophies. it is estimated his £38 million in career earnings was largely spent on a divorce settlement, child maintenance payments and what he himself called expensive lifestyle commitments. as he walked into court, his tie in the wimbledon colours that had always brought him fame and fortune, boris becker was no doubt contemplating how it came to this. three weeks ago a jury found how it came to this. three weeks ago ajury found him how it came to this. three weeks ago a jury found him guilty of four of the 24 a jury found him guilty of four of the 2a counts against him including transferring cash to avoid paying creditors from his 2017 bankruptcy and failing to disclose a property in germany. in her certain seeing remark thejudge said in germany. in her certain seeing remark the judge said she didn't make it show remorse, no humility and had ferial to heed the chances he was given from his first conviction for tax evasion. the course was packed. in that shocked and red—faced as he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison with half on licence. as you can see, this case has generated considerable interest across europe. a picture was painted in court of a man with nothing to show for his glittering sporting career. a man with chaotic with no future earning potential his reputation lies in tatters. unknown and unseeded, boris beckerforged an instant bond with the british public instant bond with the british public in 1985 when he won wimbledon at just 17, the youngest man to do so. the kid nicknamed boom boom because of his aggressive play was no flash in the pan. he defended his title the next year. during his 1a year career he won a total of 49 singles titles, six of them grand slams. it made him a rich man with a successful stint as a pundit and a coach afterwards. but boom boom bison bust. the expensive commitments including a high—profile divorce and payments for a child conceived one night at a london restaurant saw him in financial trouble. career earnings of £38 million were gone under tax evasion and bankruptcy case followed. i think today the tennis world is a little bit sad about what has happened when you sell somebody who was such a great talent and had so much to offer and is still a very lovable likeable character and i think it is very sad thinking about where he is out tonight. i5 think it is very sad thinking about where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin life _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin life without i left tonight to begin life without him. you now spend more than a year in prison. a successful career on the court ended swiftly inside one. the conservative mp neil parish has been suspended over allegations he watched pornography in the house of commons chamber. the 65—year—old has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner. in the past couple of hours he's been speaking to reporters. i hours he's been speaking to reporters-— hours he's been speaking to re orters. ., ., , reporters. i will await the findings ofthe reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry- _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms of, - reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms of, you i of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had _ of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had the _ of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had the conservative - of the inquiry. in terms of, you| have had the conservative whip removed, where does that leave you? 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_ await those findings. when did you tell your wife? today. _ await those findings. when did you tell your wife? today. this - tell your wife? today. this afternoon? _ tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. _ tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. the i tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. the mp i tell your wife? today. this i afternoon? yes. the mp neil tell your wife? today. this - afternoon? yes. the mp neil parish s-ueakin afternoon? yes. the mp neil parish speaking to — afternoon? jazz the mp neil parish speaking to reporters earlier this evening. two britons went to ukraine and are feared to be captured by the russians. they travelled in a car. they said they were going to help a woman and her children get out of the country but on monday contact with them was lost. danny has the latest. two british volunteers who it is believed have now been detained by russian forces in ukraine. they were in the country self—funded working as volunteers. but those who know them stressed they are not spies and not military. it is understood they were trying to rescue a family from a village south of the city. at the time of their capture. they have negotiated their way through from buying checkpoints but were detained when they reach the russian —controlled side. they were in touch with the charity umbrella group. indie were in touch with the charity umbrella group.— were in touch with the charity umbrella u-rou. ~ ., ., umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady — umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that _ umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that they _ umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that they were - with the lady that they were evacuating and we have had a statement from her to say that actually, three hours after they were supposed to get there on monday the russian soldiers were interrogating her and herfamily interrogating her and her family about interrogating her and herfamily about these two british guys that they picked up and said that they were trying to evacuate. why are they talking to british spies and things like that. is they talking to british spies and things like that.— they talking to british spies and things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and _ things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally _ things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares - things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares for i things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares for his| diabetic and normally cares for his mum, linda. what is your message to those people you believe are holding him? . . those people you believe are holding him? .,, . ~ those people you believe are holding him? ,., him? please give him back. is a family man- _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a carer. i him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a carer. he i him? please give him back. is a i family man. he is a carer. he helps me and _ family man. he is a carer. he helps me and he — family man. he is a carer. he helps me and he has been gone two weeks now and _ me and he has been gone two weeks now and a _ me and he has been gone two weeks now and a week they have had him. i can't _ now and a week they have had him. i can't cope _ now and a week they have had him. i can't cope with it. i have not eaten, — can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i_ can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i can't sleep. for can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i can't sleep.- eaten, i can't sleep. for the families— eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of— eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these _ eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these two - eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these two men l eaten, i can't sleep. for the i families of these two men these eaten, i can't sleep. for the - families of these two men these are desperately worrying times. they want information that their relatives are safe and stressed that they were in ukraine trying to help civilians. russia has faced worldwide condemnation for launching a missile attack in kyiv last night. after the un secretary—general had finished a meeting there. ukraine has said it was effectively an attack on the un and an attempt to humiliate the organisation. this report contains some images you might find it distressing. vera gyrych was carried from the wreckage of her home in a body bag. she'd been found buried beneath rubble after a russian missile strike on central kyiv. vera was 55, a journalist for the american broadcaster radio liberty. it says it's shocked and outraged by the meaningless manner of her death. we saw forensic workers bring out what looked like fragments of the missile. russia's defence ministry claims it was firing precision weapons. only the military factory opposite the apartment block is scorched, but still standing. this couple feel lucky to be alive today, even able to salvage something from the ruins. misha said they'd just got home when they heard the first blast. "if we'd been in a lift a minute longer," he tells me, "we'd have been burned or killed." russia may well have been aiming at a military facility across the road here, but once again it's civilians who are the casualties of this strike. the mayor here in kyiv now says 100 civilians have been killed in ukraine's capital alone in a war that russia began over two months ago and still shows no sign it wants to stop. and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia's husband and natalia's brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so, the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they're talking about civilians, but not about military, and i'm really worried about it because the military are also people. they don't want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don't understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian force have retreated from its suburbs. but even this half normality is fragile when moscow has shown it can strike at any time. sarah raynsford, bbc news, kyiv. the premiere of the british virgin islands has been arrested. he was detained by us agents posing as cocaine traffickers. good day to my people of the british virgin islands and those abroad. this is andrew fahie, premier of the british virgin islands, opening a recent athletic schemes. , effectively the prime minister of the small british overseas territory in the eastern caribbean, but perhaps not for much longer. yesterday, he was arrested at this airport in miami by undercover us drug enforcement agents pretending to be members of a mexican cartel. and now he's facing charges of drug—trafficking and money—laundering. he was arrested at this airport in miami by undercover us drug enforcement agents pretending to be part of a mexican cartel seeking his help smuggling cocaine to the us. an agent reported that in one meeting, mr fahie asked for a slice of the profits from smuggling the drugs. the court papers state that fahie pulled out a calculator and worked out that 10% of $78 million would be $7.8 million. fahie agreed to use the ports to ship the cocaine. the drugs would be hidden in five kilograms buckets of water proofing paint. it is alleged that mr fahie was shown part of his payoff in a privatejet, designer shopping bags containing $700,000, and when he was arrested, he reportedly said, why am i getting arrested ? i don't have any money or drugs. the foreign secretary liz truss said she was appalled by what she called the serious allegations. she spoke to the governor of the bvisjohn rankin who represents the queen there. he has been overseeing a commission of inquiry into separate allegations of corruption in the caribbean tax haven. today it concluded their work gross failures of government in the bvis and serious dishonesty. it recommended the island's elected government would be suspended and the governor take over direct rule for two years. i pledge that the best interests of the people of bvi will continue to be my overriding concern. ensuring transparent, honest and open governance, in accordance with the rule of law, to strengthen the foundations of the british virgin islands. very good to see you. the foreign secretary, visiting the netherlands today, said the report showed that sense but —— substantive legislative and constitutional change was needed on the islands, but she has yet to decide whether she will accept the recommendations of the commission. as for mr fahie, he is expected in court in miami later today. james landale, bbc news. boris becker and sentenced to two and a half years in prison after being found guilty. the conservative mp has the whip removed while he is being investigated for allegedly watching pornography in their commons chamber. to aid volunteers are missing in ukraine. paul's family said they are extremely worried. new figures show the extent of the cost of living crisis with around 90% of people saying they are having to pay more for essentials. the office for national statistics a food, fuel and energy of the main commodities those surveyed said had shot up in price. citizens advice has told the bbc that the number of pay as you go energy customers seeking help is already higher this year than for the whole of 2021. he was a business editor. thank you for calling. how is it i can help you today in this department? most customers of this energy company in hampshire are on prepaid metres. sorry, just take deep breaths and i'll look through this and i'm sure that we'll be able to do something for you, ok? many are living day—to—day. so, do you have any debts outside of utility? eking out their energy between benefit and wage payments. what day do you get paid? some are desperate. we had a customer that found us a couple of weeks ago that had to sell all their belongings in order to be able to heat or eat. april's crippling rising bills has been too much for some, and there is worse to come when bills rise again in october. we were already seeing people in financial stress during this last winter. it was a relatively mild winter. you know, 54% price increase now, another 20% in october, it's going to be... i think one of my industry colleagues described it as being horrific. i think that's probably a fair statement. anything on standby will actually use up your credit... _ the calls being taken behind me are from the front—line of the cost—of—living crisis, people unable to heat their homes, their food or both. and although energy prices are the biggest shock to household incomes, it's not the only one. food prices are rising, petrol and diesel have set records in recent weeks, and national insurance went up in april, reducing take—home pay. the biggest cost—of—living squeeze in 70 years got under way in earnest in april, and it's affecting millions of people. in the streets of eastleigh, everyone was feeling it and having to make changes. everything's gone up — gas, electric, council tax went up. i didn't get a pay rise this year. the tax on national insurance has all changed as well. if i get the cooker on or whatever, i make sure the heating's off because i think, well, i'm warm enough. things like holidays and like that are out of the question, - days out and things - because it's more important. we've got to eat and heat our house and everything. - citizens advice saw an eightfold increase in calls from prepayment metre customers this april. so far this year, we've already helped as many people as we did in the whole of 2021 with not being able to afford to keep their prepayment metre topped up. and so we're really seeing a huge increase in that issue, and in march, we also saw a record number of people coming to us for a crisis support in terms of fuel vouchers as people just don't have enough money to eat and live. with hardship like this, little wonder the chancellor is under pressure to increase support beyond the £350 per household package already announced before bills rise again just before winter. simonjack, bbc news, eastleigh, hampshire. in the past few hours a member of the infamous group of islamic state militants has been jailed the infamous group of islamic state militants has beenjailed for life in america. he admitted more than half a dozen charges linked to the abduction might torture and murder of hostages in syria. the labour party has confirmed its deputy leader was present when circular starmer was seen drinking beer with colleagues in april last year. at the time there were coronavirus restrictions in place limiting who you could mix within doors. labour had previously denied she was at the event but now says that statement was a mistake made in good faith. a former member of the task force that helped plan the relative covered vaccine has been appointed to address the supply problems affecting hormone replacement therapy drugs. they will work with manufacturers, the nhs and the royal couege manufacturers, the nhs and the royal college of gps to help pharmacists and prescribers respond to demand. the products are used by women to treat symptoms of menopause. our health correspondent has the story. the conversation about menopause has been getting louder. hot flushes and night sweats and mood swings. with celebrity campaigners raising awareness. i'm trying to help woman at a time. and mps sharing their experience in parliament. i'm bringing focus to the menopause. add menopause into the mix and it's a nightmare. doctors and drug companies talk about the davina effect, saying demand for hrt after that presenter�*s documentary on menopause last may. i could not believe actually the last documentary, like a tsunami. her follow—up comes out next week and the industry is poised for another surge. as demand has gone up, some suppliers have not managed to keep up. this probblem really started with one product, the makers of this drug they are bringing about twice as many of these bottles into the country now compared to this time last year but it's not enough. the plan is for this product to be back in full stock injune. in the meantime if women cannot get theirfirst choice, there are other gels, sprays and patches that do the same job. it has been a nightmare getting all of this stock, we've been looking for every like half an hour or so. we did manage to get some — it has been really difficult. the worry now is a domino effect as it's getting harder to get alternative products. yasmin has been relies on the gel but cannot get any. i essentially have to go _ without most of the time and then that has a knock on effect i with my health and increases in other areas with like migraines and sleep. i it's been a wake—up call for government and a wake—up call for practices and a wake—up call also for manufacturers that we need to stay ahead of this demand. the government's responding to the wake—up call using lessons from the successful vaccine roll—out. madeline mcternan heads up the vaccine task force and now has anotherjob title, hrt tsar. on day one, she said that chemist can only give three months supply at a time of gel and two other hrt meds and her next task to be finding out how many women are on hrt. no one knows for sure. one of the things we would like to see done is look at this and understand the uptake but also this will help us predict problems as we are seeing now and create measures to prevent them. the best estimates are that around 10—11t% of menopausal women are taking hrt. that number is only expected to rise. catherine burns, bbc news. the number of people testing positive has decreased. one and 23 tested positive the 23rd of april down in one in 17 the previous week. joining me now is doctor chris smith, presenter of the naked scientist on the bbc. how encourage should be viewed by this? you can't blame people for hoping that this downward trend is something that is going to stay permanent.— going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we look - going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we look at i our friend here. if we look at previous pandemics. admittedly, we have not had this particular pandemic in the past but we have had viruses like it including the flu and another coronavirus. they have described a similar sort of trajectory with a few years, actually, of activity where there is actually, of activity where there is a big initial surge and then ripples that cocoa rumbling on for another couple years afterwards. the general pattern is a big celebration in cases when there is a new variant and in wintertime cases when there is a new variant and in winter time for various reasons and one of those reasons is that people have not had exposure to the virus or vaccine for a while. the variant comes along that is highly transmissible when you bring that and went into the mix you get lots of transmissions very quickly. lots of cases in the big number and a few weeks ago we had a high water mark of 5 million cases in a week but quite quickly without rate of transmission the virus runs out of people to infect and once you have got left in your wake a lot of immune people which catching the infection does, drops the virus of new victims and because you're only for a short while there is no one left to infect our pass the infection answer numbers do come down quite quickly and that is the patter and we would expect especially as we now go into the summer where allegedly the weather is warming up and we are spending more time outside. that helps to do your own form of natural social distancing and that cuts down rates of transmission. it distancing and that cuts down rates of transmission.— of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. — of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what _ of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what about i of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what about the i felt like that. what about the long—term trend? because what kind of picture are we expecting this time next winter?— time next winter? seasonal infections _ time next winter? seasonal infections and _ time next winter? seasonal infections and this - time next winter? seasonal infections and this virus i time next winter? seasonal- infections and this virus transmits an same way that the food is a normal year so we can use those as a sort of guide as to what to expect and there are normal human coronaviruses that cause the common cold. this will probablyjoin their ranks in the future so we can use them a guide as well. so we expect that to be surges in the wintertime spend more time indoors and also it is the longest time since people run into them so their immunity has dropped so we'll be looking to autumn knowing that the school goes back so i suspect that we should expect that there will be some kind of uptake in vaccines again. perhaps an updated vaccine. we know that companies are working on vaccines that are capable of representing the new variants of the virus circulating but what the virus is going to do remains an unknown. we don't know because it is a moving target so we will be watching other countries, particularly china at the moment because they are in the grip of a big outbreak. so really it is to make an appropriate plan as the summer comes. i'd make this a bit quite unsettling for people with underlying health issues in people who are particularly vulnerable just thinking what is going to happen next winter. how effective could the fourth vaccine be? we have to think beyond their cycle turn people into pincushions and thinking about what science can do. behind—the—scenes workers at various pharmaceutical companies are working on what many are dubbing vaccine 2.0. an upgrade in the vaccines which contain multiple targets are even better at educating our immune system for the against the virus farther than what is circulating now protecting us against variants which don't even exist yet but at the moment it remains an open question what about people with impaired immunity or those who are immunosuppressed or cannot mount responses to these vaccines. they are being studied quite closely so we can work out the best way to treat them but it comes down to the fact that we need to protect everybody by minimising the level of circulation to the greatest extent possible and that does include vaccination but some of the other measures and it might be necessary to return to some of them come the winter but we have to watch what happens in other countries and see how the population is overall level of immunity changes in how the virus changes and then try to make an informed choice as we go into went about what the best way to control things is.— control things is. thank you for that. rain southwards across the uk and increasing cloud is going to keep frost at bay. note the clear skies elsewhere. apache frost and some cold spots will be below freezing on saturday but with plenty of morning sunshine. in the morning in northern ireland here comes the rain into northern and western scotland. by the end of the afternoon it is raining in parts of north—west england and north wales. the west of england and north wales. the west of england and north wales. the west of england and wales the sunny start, cloud increases. warm sunny spells into the afternoon day compared with today. when dear too. that rain pushing down. we go through saturday evening and outbreaks of rain in parts of england and wales particularly on sunday before a mainly cloudy bank holiday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. six—time grand slam champion is sentenced to two and a half years in prison after being found guilty of four charges related to his bankruptcy. the conservative mp is suspended from the parliamentary party accused of watching pornography in the commons chamber. i watching pornography in the commons chamber. ., ., , chamber. i will await the findings ofthe chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then i - chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then i will- of the inquiry and then i will consider my position and i will not remain if and found guilty. then consider my position and i will not remain if and found guilty.- remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says to _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says to british i organisation says to british volunteers in ukraine have been captured by the russian military. in your hormone replacement therapy is a point that is more than a million women are affected by supply issues. the conservative mp in devon has been suspended from the parliamentary party of allegations that he watched pornography in the house of commons chamber. the 65—year—old has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner. a while ago i spoke to the conservative mp who said she was disgusted by the behaviour of her fellow terry mp. i disgusted by the behaviour of her fellow terry mp.— fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people _ fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are _ fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are shocked - fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are shocked that i fellow terry mp. i am shocked as| most people are shocked that that would happen and we have got inquiries going on but am really pleased that the chief whip has acted quickly and bee stings should not be left to fester and none of us knew who unearthed the possible culprit was so there was speculation in the media which makes it very hard for those people whose names are mentioned and maybe should not be mentioned until we know exactly who has been accused of doing this sort of behaviour.— who has been accused of doing this sort of behaviour. what do you mean when ou sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say — sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? _ sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? i _ sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? i think— when you say that? i think a speculation _ when you say that? i think a speculation about _ when you say that? i think a speculation about who, i when you say that? i think a i speculation about who, various when you say that? i think a _ speculation about who, various memes would have cut out into the press and until we know who it is that should not happen because it has an enormous impact on notjust the person themselves but the family and if the family, you heard near parish say about his wife and it will be terrible for her and his family as it would be for anybody in that situation when nobody knows who it is but names get bounced about and they should not. shes is but names get bounced about and they should not.— they should not. as we heard what they should not. as we heard what the mp himself _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it - they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it on i they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it on the l the mp himself has said it on the right that he said he would await the findings of the inquiry but this is the latest in a string of allegations about what happens in the commons. we have heard assault, harassment, bullying, what effect do you think this has on people considering working there themselves one day? i considering working there themselves one da ? ~ ., ~ . considering working there themselves oneda ? ~ , , one day? i think it makes people think twice _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which is _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which is really - one day? i think it makes people think twice which is really sad i think twice which is really sad because it is the most amazing place to work because of the building and the heritage but the things you can do for people and for your constituents if you work diligently in the house of commons and the trouble is all these sorts of stories bring politicians particularly politicians in disrepute. there are a few who maybe shouldn't be there but the majority of members of parliament of all sides work incredibly hard for their constituents and people forget that because of one or two terrible stories and i'm not saying this is not a terrible story, it's awful but i hope most people don't think that most mps are like that because they are definitely not. it’s most mps are like that because they are definitely not.— are definitely not. it's not about who is like _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who - are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who is i are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who is not. | who is like that and who is not. it's about the whole atmosphere that this creates and a feeling of what kind of a place it is to work. most ofthe kind of a place it is to work. most of the time _ kind of a place it is to work. most of the time it's _ kind of a place it is to work. most of the time it's an amazing i kind of a place it is to work. i’l�*if?3ii of the time it's an amazing place to work. i don't want people to get the feeling that it is all going on all of the time. it is not. there have been cases of sexual harassment and that's wrong and i really wish that people who suffer from ape to come forward more frequently as soon as it happens. not years later but as soon as it happens so it can be dealt with quickly and what we don't want is the sort of atmosphere hanging over people which he does do and people get really concerned about reporting it and then because it may be in the past as a difficulty getting evidence it needs to be reported as soon as people have a problem.— to be reported as soon as people have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to — have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to face _ have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to face tougher _ are likely to face tougher punishment than other peoples because they are viewed as less innocent and more like adults. in the report for the commission on young lives set a racial bias known as identification means black children have lower levels of safeguarding the concerns have been growing since the case emerged of child cue, the 15—year—old girl who was strip—searched at her school without an appropriate adult present. in the community affairs correspondent reports. that present. in the community affairs correspondent reports.— correspondent reports. that girls and bo s correspondent reports. that girls and boys are _ correspondent reports. that girls and boys are treated _ correspondent reports. that girls and boys are treated differently. | and boys are treated differently. 100%. , ., , and boys are treated differently. 100%. , . , , and boys are treated differently. 100%. , . , y 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences _ 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in _ 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in and i 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in and out i affects their experiences in and out of school. the affects their experiences in and out of school. �* , , ., ., affects their experiences in and out of school. �* , ., ., ., of school. a few days ago i got sto- ed of school. a few days ago i got stopped for — of school. a few days ago i got stopped for search. _ of school. a few days ago i got stopped for search. the - stopped for search. the understanding - stopped for search. the understanding nature i stopped for search. the understanding nature of the search committee to go through why they you or explain? ida. committee to go through why they you or exlain? ., ., ,~' ., or explain? no. he asked did not tive me or explain? no. he asked did not give me anything they _ or explain? no. he asked did not give me anything theyjust left. | give me anything theyjust left. this is the reality. and last month that a shocking case of child cue, the 15—year—old black girl who was strip—searched at school by police led to angry protests. this case yet again adds to the wider issue of how black people are treated by the authorities in this country. exposing more resentment, more fear, and more mistrust in places where young people should feel safe. today in report chaired by ingrid's from a children's commissioner looking at how to improve support for vulnerable young people has made a number of recommendations. it starts with training — number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers _ number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i _ number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i think- number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i think to - with training teachers i think to have antiracist practice and racial discrimination as part of that teacher training. discrimination as part of that teachertraining. it discrimination as part of that teacher training. it is not at the moment and to have recruitment to get more black teachers into the classroom and in senior leadership roles in government roles two. 90% of teachers are white especially in primary school. the of teachers are white especially in primary school-— of teachers are white especially in rima school. ., ._ , primary school. the government says the teaching — primary school. the government says the teaching workforce _ primary school. the government says the teaching workforce is _ primary school. the government says the teaching workforce is becoming i the teaching workforce is becoming more diverse. and its strength and safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias known as identification. where black children like child cue are met with suspicion rather than care. black tirls tend suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to _ suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be _ suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived - suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived as i suspicion rather than care. hats. girls tend to be perceived as being loud or aggressive and being hyper resilient so if you want to explore the identification of black girls let's look at the history. we have to root leaving my place it within slavery and colonialism.- slavery and colonialism. these mothers who _ slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are _ slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are also - slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are also local- slavery and colonialism. these i mothers who are also local authority and school governors say everyone has a responsibility. if and school governors say everyone has a responsibility.— has a responsibility. if you have an understanding _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the injustices i has a responsibility. if you have an | understanding of the injustices and discrimination that is happening towards young black girls you are more than capable to be in a position to say hang on, i don't agree with this, let me insert myself onto a governing board and he is my privilege to be able to speak up on the half of that community or young black girls. mr; up on the half of that community or young black girls-— young black girls. my black skin is not a threat- _ young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there _ young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there black- young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there black skin i not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. there black skin is not a _ not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. her tears are just as important — not a threat. her tears are just as important as your tears. in not a threat. her tears are 'ust as important as your tears.i not a threat. her tears are 'ust as important as your tears. of child care, metropolitan police has apologised and the independent office of police conduct is expected to release the findings of its investigations next month. with the local elections less than a week away, all of london plus plus 32 boroughs are up for grabs. labour and the conservatives are battling it out while the lib dems are hoping to capitalise on growing support in richmond and kingston. our political correspondent assesses the electoral mood. on the busy streets of southwest london, a political battle is under way. a contest for control of the capital councils. inside the market what issues count! i am breakin: market what issues count! i am breaking and — market what issues count! i am breaking and i _ market what issues count! i am breaking and i should _ market what issues count! i am breaking and i should be i market what issues count! i —.n breaking and i should be able to be saving so much money but i cannot because everything is so expensive. there is always a lot of rubbish on the floor everywhere even with —— there's been everywhere but people want put their stuff in the dam. every vote on offer is crucial. labour is fighting to take control in local elections that will test the national mood. at this fitness centre, they know they are choosing local leaders might see the big picture matters from parties and downing street to the cost of living. downing street to the cost of livint. , ., , _ ::f living. our rent is going up by 5096 on to of living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we are _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we are paying i living. our rent is going up by 5096 i on top of what we are paying already way the rates are creeping up and everything is completely out of control. if there is some sort of genuine real impetus from the politicians to make a difference on getting things back under control that will be great. i think there's so much distress at the minutes and we are regularly being told nonsense. in we are regularly being told nonsense-— we are regularly being told nonsense. ., ., , _, . nonsense. in london every council seat is up — nonsense. in london every council seat is up for _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs so _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs so what i nonsense. in london every councili seat is up for grabs so what happens here really counts. last time these elections took place labour had one of its results in decades and keir starmer needs to build on that support, not sit back. for boris johnson it's being seen as a test of his leadership losing high—profile consuls here would be a blow but this is not a two horse race, the capital will be a crucial test for other parties as well. the lib dems need to keep support they have in places that can extend and making routes elsewhere. the greens are standing up across london as well as independents and smaller parties. at this group, parents are clear what's on their minds. their this group, parents are clear what's on their minds.— on their minds. air pollution and the environment _ on their minds. air pollution and the environment but _ on their minds. air pollution and the environment but especially l the environment but especially living in london air pollution is going up and up. the living in london air pollution is going up and up. living in london air pollution is tt--oinuandu. ., , going up and up. the environment is imortant going up and up. the environment is important also _ going up and up. the environment is important also the _ going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep _ going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep of- going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep of our- important also the upkeep of our local playground. two events in westminster matter? i local playground. two events in westminster matter?— local playground. two events in westminster matter? i would not say it does because _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you do _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you do need - it does because you do need accountable leadership. they tend to think i bit more locally.— thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really - thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really is i thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really is about| led —— less now it really is about what's _ led —— less now it really is about what's happening in about a mile radius of— what's happening in about a mile radius of where i live. it issues like swimming pools and refurbishing playgrounds and stuff like that stuff _ playgrounds and stuff like that stuff i — playgrounds and stuff like that stuff i never used to think about and now— stuff i never used to think about and now it's on the top of the agenda — and now it's on the top of the atenda. ., ,, , and now it's on the top of the aenda. ,, , ., and now it's on the top of the atenda. ,, , ., , agenda. local issues will of course back to each _ agenda. local issues will of course back to each part _ agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of— agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of london - agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of london is i back to each part of london is diverse and distinct but where voters turn will show who is into you with the public or whose political bubbles might burst. the bbc understands a consortium led by the owner of the la dodgers baseball team is set to be named the beta freight chelsea football club. earlier today it the british billionaire made a $4.25 billion offer and chelsea will put up for sale in march before the owner was sanctioned for his alleged links to the russian president vladimir putin. tomorrow we will see one of the most anticipated boxing matches in history between two female fighters. they are top of the barrel at the iconic madison square garden where the undefeated taylor will put her lightweight title on the line against world champion. on top of the empire state building, on top of the empire state building, on top of the world. the location for the publicity shots had been chosen carefully. this is the weekend women's boxing can claim to the crowds. i5 women's boxing can claim to the crowds. . . women's boxing can claim to the crowds. , , ., �* , crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that _ crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very _ crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very powerful - crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very powerful force i crowds. is setting the bar and it's i shown that very powerful force and now we're here to stay. wright back in 1949, a british world champion she had to box most of her career in america. at times and carnivals. in the uk and ireland women's boxing was banned. fihlr; carnivals. in the uk and ireland women's boxing was banned. only 24 ears ato women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had — women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to take _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to take the - years agojane had to take the british boxing board of control the court to allow her to fight professionally in her home country. in 1998, it was two years before the millennium they were seeing if women were on their period they were mentally unstable. this was just before mike tyson had beaten his ear off. so we were meant to be unstable but mike tyson was all right, it was weird. it was a very vicious because they did not want women boxing in this country. the they did not want women boxing in this country-— this country. the likes of katie ta [or this country. the likes of katie taylor and _ this country. the likes of katie taylor and becca _ this country. the likes of katie taylor and becca adams i this country. the likes of katie i taylor and becca adams followed this country. the likes of katie - taylor and becca adams followed and in 2012 another symbolic moment. katie taylor led her country into the end of the games on the same day she won one of the first olympic golds in women's boxing. she punched stories and what it's open and taylor went professional, or sport when big time. promoted on american national television hosted in boxing is most famous menu, this weekend you'll be able to weigh the progress in gold. it you'll be able to weigh the progress in old. , ., , , ., you'll be able to weigh the progress intold. ,, in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor _ in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and _ in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and amanda i in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and amanda willi and katie taylor and amanda will make seven figures on saturday night —— saturday night. their subscribers will be through the roof. that opens the door for more. will be through the roof. that opens the doorfor more. so many will be through the roof. that opens the door for more. so many other great female fights. we keep talking about female and male fights, let's talk about it as a fight. i about female and male fights, let's talk about it as a fight.— talk about it as a fight. i fight they hepe _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hepe will _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hope will be _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hope will be about - talk about it as a fight. i fight l they hope will be about quality talk about it as a fight. i fight - they hope will be about quality as well as equality. women's boxing reached the top of the empire state building but it's looking to the sky. the british comedian and actor turned us talk show host james cardin said he stepping down from hosting the late late show next year. he made the announcement during a recording of the cbs programme in los angeles. best known in the uk for the tv series abba and stacy has hosted the nhl since 2015.

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than a million women are affected by supply issues. on news watch, you have chosen an ambitious plan for france and for europe. praise for the bbc�*s coverage of the french presidential election but should be use subtitles instead of voice—overs? join us at 8:45pm. the 54—year—old had been accused of trying to avoid paying his debts including by hiding two of his tennis trophies. it is estimated his £38 million in career earnings was largely spent on a divorce settlement, child maintenance payments and what he himself called expensive lifestyle commitments. as he walked into court, his tie in the wimbledon colours that had always brought him fame and fortune, boris becker was no doubt contemplating how it came to this. three weeks ago a jury found how it came to this. three weeks ago ajury found him how it came to this. three weeks ago a jury found him guilty of four of the 24 a jury found him guilty of four of the 2a counts against him including transferring cash to avoid paying creditors from his 2017 bankruptcy and failing to disclose a property in germany. in her certain seeing remark thejudge said in germany. in her certain seeing remark the judge said she didn't make it show remorse, no humility and had ferial to heed the chances he was given from his first conviction for tax evasion. the course was packed. in that shocked and red—faced as he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison with half on licence. as you can see, this case has generated considerable interest across europe. a picture was painted in court of a man with nothing to show for his glittering sporting career. a man with chaotic with no future earning potential his reputation lies in tatters. unknown and unseeded, boris beckerforged an instant bond with the british public instant bond with the british public in 1985 when he won wimbledon at just 17, the youngest man to do so. the kid nicknamed boom boom because of his aggressive play was no flash in the pan. he defended his title the next year. during his 1a year career he won a total of 49 singles titles, six of them grand slams. it made him a rich man with a successful stint as a pundit and a coach afterwards. but boom boom bison bust. the expensive commitments including a high—profile divorce and payments for a child conceived one night at a london restaurant saw him in financial trouble. career earnings of £38 million were gone under tax evasion and bankruptcy case followed. i think today the tennis world is a little bit sad about what has happened when you sell somebody who was such a great talent and had so much to offer and is still a very lovable likeable character and i think it is very sad thinking about where he is out tonight. i5 think it is very sad thinking about where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin life _ where he is out tonight. is partner left tonight to begin life without i left tonight to begin life without him. you now spend more than a year in prison. a successful career on the court ended swiftly inside one. the conservative mp neil parish has been suspended over allegations he watched pornography in the house of commons chamber. the 65—year—old has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner. in the past couple of hours he's been speaking to reporters. i hours he's been speaking to reporters-— hours he's been speaking to re orters. ., ., , reporters. i will await the findings ofthe reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry- _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms _ reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms of, - reporters. i will await the findings of the inquiry. in terms of, you i of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had _ of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had the _ of the inquiry. in terms of, you have had the conservative - of the inquiry. in terms of, you| have had the conservative whip removed, where does that leave you? 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_ await those findings. when did you tell your wife? today. _ await those findings. when did you tell your wife? today. this - tell your wife? today. this afternoon? _ tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. _ tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. the i tell your wife? today. this afternoon? yes. the mp i tell your wife? today. this i afternoon? yes. the mp neil tell your wife? today. this - afternoon? yes. the mp neil parish s-ueakin afternoon? yes. the mp neil parish speaking to — afternoon? jazz the mp neil parish speaking to reporters earlier this evening. two britons went to ukraine and are feared to be captured by the russians. they travelled in a car. they said they were going to help a woman and her children get out of the country but on monday contact with them was lost. danny has the latest. two british volunteers who it is believed have now been detained by russian forces in ukraine. they were in the country self—funded working as volunteers. but those who know them stressed they are not spies and not military. it is understood they were trying to rescue a family from a village south of the city. at the time of their capture. they have negotiated their way through from buying checkpoints but were detained when they reach the russian —controlled side. they were in touch with the charity umbrella group. indie were in touch with the charity umbrella group.— were in touch with the charity umbrella u-rou. ~ ., ., umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady — umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that _ umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that they _ umbrella group. we had had contact with the lady that they were - with the lady that they were evacuating and we have had a statement from her to say that actually, three hours after they were supposed to get there on monday the russian soldiers were interrogating her and herfamily interrogating her and her family about interrogating her and herfamily about these two british guys that they picked up and said that they were trying to evacuate. why are they talking to british spies and things like that. is they talking to british spies and things like that.— they talking to british spies and things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and _ things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally _ things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares - things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares for i things like that. is in his mid-40s, diabetic and normally cares for his| diabetic and normally cares for his mum, linda. what is your message to those people you believe are holding him? . . those people you believe are holding him? .,, . ~ those people you believe are holding him? ,., him? please give him back. is a family man- _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a _ him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a carer. i him? please give him back. is a family man. he is a carer. he i him? please give him back. is a i family man. he is a carer. he helps me and _ family man. he is a carer. he helps me and he — family man. he is a carer. he helps me and he has been gone two weeks now and _ me and he has been gone two weeks now and a _ me and he has been gone two weeks now and a week they have had him. i can't _ now and a week they have had him. i can't cope _ now and a week they have had him. i can't cope with it. i have not eaten, — can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i_ can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i can't sleep. for can't cope with it. i have not eaten, i can't sleep.- eaten, i can't sleep. for the families— eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of— eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these _ eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these two - eaten, i can't sleep. for the families of these two men l eaten, i can't sleep. for the i families of these two men these eaten, i can't sleep. for the - families of these two men these are desperately worrying times. they want information that their relatives are safe and stressed that they were in ukraine trying to help civilians. russia has faced worldwide condemnation for launching a missile attack in kyiv last night. after the un secretary—general had finished a meeting there. ukraine has said it was effectively an attack on the un and an attempt to humiliate the organisation. this report contains some images you might find it distressing. vera gyrych was carried from the wreckage of her home in a body bag. she'd been found buried beneath rubble after a russian missile strike on central kyiv. vera was 55, a journalist for the american broadcaster radio liberty. it says it's shocked and outraged by the meaningless manner of her death. we saw forensic workers bring out what looked like fragments of the missile. russia's defence ministry claims it was firing precision weapons. only the military factory opposite the apartment block is scorched, but still standing. this couple feel lucky to be alive today, even able to salvage something from the ruins. misha said they'd just got home when they heard the first blast. "if we'd been in a lift a minute longer," he tells me, "we'd have been burned or killed." russia may well have been aiming at a military facility across the road here, but once again it's civilians who are the casualties of this strike. the mayor here in kyiv now says 100 civilians have been killed in ukraine's capital alone in a war that russia began over two months ago and still shows no sign it wants to stop. and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia's husband and natalia's brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so, the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they're talking about civilians, but not about military, and i'm really worried about it because the military are also people. they don't want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don't understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian force have retreated from its suburbs. but even this half normality is fragile when moscow has shown it can strike at any time. sarah raynsford, bbc news, kyiv. the premiere of the british virgin islands has been arrested. he was detained by us agents posing as cocaine traffickers. good day to my people of the british virgin islands and those abroad. this is andrew fahie, premier of the british virgin islands, opening a recent athletic schemes. , effectively the prime minister of the small british overseas territory in the eastern caribbean, but perhaps not for much longer. yesterday, he was arrested at this airport in miami by undercover us drug enforcement agents pretending to be members of a mexican cartel. and now he's facing charges of drug—trafficking and money—laundering. he was arrested at this airport in miami by undercover us drug enforcement agents pretending to be part of a mexican cartel seeking his help smuggling cocaine to the us. an agent reported that in one meeting, mr fahie asked for a slice of the profits from smuggling the drugs. the court papers state that fahie pulled out a calculator and worked out that 10% of $78 million would be $7.8 million. fahie agreed to use the ports to ship the cocaine. the drugs would be hidden in five kilograms buckets of water proofing paint. it is alleged that mr fahie was shown part of his payoff in a privatejet, designer shopping bags containing $700,000, and when he was arrested, he reportedly said, why am i getting arrested ? i don't have any money or drugs. the foreign secretary liz truss said she was appalled by what she called the serious allegations. she spoke to the governor of the bvisjohn rankin who represents the queen there. he has been overseeing a commission of inquiry into separate allegations of corruption in the caribbean tax haven. today it concluded their work gross failures of government in the bvis and serious dishonesty. it recommended the island's elected government would be suspended and the governor take over direct rule for two years. i pledge that the best interests of the people of bvi will continue to be my overriding concern. ensuring transparent, honest and open governance, in accordance with the rule of law, to strengthen the foundations of the british virgin islands. very good to see you. the foreign secretary, visiting the netherlands today, said the report showed that sense but —— substantive legislative and constitutional change was needed on the islands, but she has yet to decide whether she will accept the recommendations of the commission. as for mr fahie, he is expected in court in miami later today. james landale, bbc news. boris becker and sentenced to two and a half years in prison after being found guilty. the conservative mp has the whip removed while he is being investigated for allegedly watching pornography in their commons chamber. to aid volunteers are missing in ukraine. paul's family said they are extremely worried. new figures show the extent of the cost of living crisis with around 90% of people saying they are having to pay more for essentials. the office for national statistics a food, fuel and energy of the main commodities those surveyed said had shot up in price. citizens advice has told the bbc that the number of pay as you go energy customers seeking help is already higher this year than for the whole of 2021. he was a business editor. thank you for calling. how is it i can help you today in this department? most customers of this energy company in hampshire are on prepaid metres. sorry, just take deep breaths and i'll look through this and i'm sure that we'll be able to do something for you, ok? many are living day—to—day. so, do you have any debts outside of utility? eking out their energy between benefit and wage payments. what day do you get paid? some are desperate. we had a customer that found us a couple of weeks ago that had to sell all their belongings in order to be able to heat or eat. april's crippling rising bills has been too much for some, and there is worse to come when bills rise again in october. we were already seeing people in financial stress during this last winter. it was a relatively mild winter. you know, 54% price increase now, another 20% in october, it's going to be... i think one of my industry colleagues described it as being horrific. i think that's probably a fair statement. anything on standby will actually use up your credit... _ the calls being taken behind me are from the front—line of the cost—of—living crisis, people unable to heat their homes, their food or both. and although energy prices are the biggest shock to household incomes, it's not the only one. food prices are rising, petrol and diesel have set records in recent weeks, and national insurance went up in april, reducing take—home pay. the biggest cost—of—living squeeze in 70 years got under way in earnest in april, and it's affecting millions of people. in the streets of eastleigh, everyone was feeling it and having to make changes. everything's gone up — gas, electric, council tax went up. i didn't get a pay rise this year. the tax on national insurance has all changed as well. if i get the cooker on or whatever, i make sure the heating's off because i think, well, i'm warm enough. things like holidays and like that are out of the question, - days out and things - because it's more important. we've got to eat and heat our house and everything. - citizens advice saw an eightfold increase in calls from prepayment metre customers this april. so far this year, we've already helped as many people as we did in the whole of 2021 with not being able to afford to keep their prepayment metre topped up. and so we're really seeing a huge increase in that issue, and in march, we also saw a record number of people coming to us for a crisis support in terms of fuel vouchers as people just don't have enough money to eat and live. with hardship like this, little wonder the chancellor is under pressure to increase support beyond the £350 per household package already announced before bills rise again just before winter. simonjack, bbc news, eastleigh, hampshire. in the past few hours a member of the infamous group of islamic state militants has been jailed the infamous group of islamic state militants has beenjailed for life in america. he admitted more than half a dozen charges linked to the abduction might torture and murder of hostages in syria. the labour party has confirmed its deputy leader was present when circular starmer was seen drinking beer with colleagues in april last year. at the time there were coronavirus restrictions in place limiting who you could mix within doors. labour had previously denied she was at the event but now says that statement was a mistake made in good faith. a former member of the task force that helped plan the relative covered vaccine has been appointed to address the supply problems affecting hormone replacement therapy drugs. they will work with manufacturers, the nhs and the royal couege manufacturers, the nhs and the royal college of gps to help pharmacists and prescribers respond to demand. the products are used by women to treat symptoms of menopause. our health correspondent has the story. the conversation about menopause has been getting louder. hot flushes and night sweats and mood swings. with celebrity campaigners raising awareness. i'm trying to help woman at a time. and mps sharing their experience in parliament. i'm bringing focus to the menopause. add menopause into the mix and it's a nightmare. doctors and drug companies talk about the davina effect, saying demand for hrt after that presenter�*s documentary on menopause last may. i could not believe actually the last documentary, like a tsunami. her follow—up comes out next week and the industry is poised for another surge. as demand has gone up, some suppliers have not managed to keep up. this probblem really started with one product, the makers of this drug they are bringing about twice as many of these bottles into the country now compared to this time last year but it's not enough. the plan is for this product to be back in full stock injune. in the meantime if women cannot get theirfirst choice, there are other gels, sprays and patches that do the same job. it has been a nightmare getting all of this stock, we've been looking for every like half an hour or so. we did manage to get some — it has been really difficult. the worry now is a domino effect as it's getting harder to get alternative products. yasmin has been relies on the gel but cannot get any. i essentially have to go _ without most of the time and then that has a knock on effect i with my health and increases in other areas with like migraines and sleep. i it's been a wake—up call for government and a wake—up call for practices and a wake—up call also for manufacturers that we need to stay ahead of this demand. the government's responding to the wake—up call using lessons from the successful vaccine roll—out. madeline mcternan heads up the vaccine task force and now has anotherjob title, hrt tsar. on day one, she said that chemist can only give three months supply at a time of gel and two other hrt meds and her next task to be finding out how many women are on hrt. no one knows for sure. one of the things we would like to see done is look at this and understand the uptake but also this will help us predict problems as we are seeing now and create measures to prevent them. the best estimates are that around 10—11t% of menopausal women are taking hrt. that number is only expected to rise. catherine burns, bbc news. the number of people testing positive has decreased. one and 23 tested positive the 23rd of april down in one in 17 the previous week. joining me now is doctor chris smith, presenter of the naked scientist on the bbc. how encourage should be viewed by this? you can't blame people for hoping that this downward trend is something that is going to stay permanent.— going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we _ going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we look - going to stay permanent. history is our friend here. if we look at i our friend here. if we look at previous pandemics. admittedly, we have not had this particular pandemic in the past but we have had viruses like it including the flu and another coronavirus. they have described a similar sort of trajectory with a few years, actually, of activity where there is actually, of activity where there is a big initial surge and then ripples that cocoa rumbling on for another couple years afterwards. the general pattern is a big celebration in cases when there is a new variant and in wintertime cases when there is a new variant and in winter time for various reasons and one of those reasons is that people have not had exposure to the virus or vaccine for a while. the variant comes along that is highly transmissible when you bring that and went into the mix you get lots of transmissions very quickly. lots of cases in the big number and a few weeks ago we had a high water mark of 5 million cases in a week but quite quickly without rate of transmission the virus runs out of people to infect and once you have got left in your wake a lot of immune people which catching the infection does, drops the virus of new victims and because you're only for a short while there is no one left to infect our pass the infection answer numbers do come down quite quickly and that is the patter and we would expect especially as we now go into the summer where allegedly the weather is warming up and we are spending more time outside. that helps to do your own form of natural social distancing and that cuts down rates of transmission. it distancing and that cuts down rates of transmission.— of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. — of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what _ of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what about i of transmission. it has not quite felt like that. what about the i felt like that. what about the long—term trend? because what kind of picture are we expecting this time next winter?— time next winter? seasonal infections _ time next winter? seasonal infections and _ time next winter? seasonal infections and this - time next winter? seasonal infections and this virus i time next winter? seasonal- infections and this virus transmits an same way that the food is a normal year so we can use those as a sort of guide as to what to expect and there are normal human coronaviruses that cause the common cold. this will probablyjoin their ranks in the future so we can use them a guide as well. so we expect that to be surges in the wintertime spend more time indoors and also it is the longest time since people run into them so their immunity has dropped so we'll be looking to autumn knowing that the school goes back so i suspect that we should expect that there will be some kind of uptake in vaccines again. perhaps an updated vaccine. we know that companies are working on vaccines that are capable of representing the new variants of the virus circulating but what the virus is going to do remains an unknown. we don't know because it is a moving target so we will be watching other countries, particularly china at the moment because they are in the grip of a big outbreak. so really it is to make an appropriate plan as the summer comes. i'd make this a bit quite unsettling for people with underlying health issues in people who are particularly vulnerable just thinking what is going to happen next winter. how effective could the fourth vaccine be? we have to think beyond their cycle turn people into pincushions and thinking about what science can do. behind—the—scenes workers at various pharmaceutical companies are working on what many are dubbing vaccine 2.0. an upgrade in the vaccines which contain multiple targets are even better at educating our immune system for the against the virus farther than what is circulating now protecting us against variants which don't even exist yet but at the moment it remains an open question what about people with impaired immunity or those who are immunosuppressed or cannot mount responses to these vaccines. they are being studied quite closely so we can work out the best way to treat them but it comes down to the fact that we need to protect everybody by minimising the level of circulation to the greatest extent possible and that does include vaccination but some of the other measures and it might be necessary to return to some of them come the winter but we have to watch what happens in other countries and see how the population is overall level of immunity changes in how the virus changes and then try to make an informed choice as we go into went about what the best way to control things is.— control things is. thank you for that. rain southwards across the uk and increasing cloud is going to keep frost at bay. note the clear skies elsewhere. apache frost and some cold spots will be below freezing on saturday but with plenty of morning sunshine. in the morning in northern ireland here comes the rain into northern and western scotland. by the end of the afternoon it is raining in parts of north—west england and north wales. the west of england and north wales. the west of england and north wales. the west of england and wales the sunny start, cloud increases. warm sunny spells into the afternoon day compared with today. when dear too. that rain pushing down. we go through saturday evening and outbreaks of rain in parts of england and wales particularly on sunday before a mainly cloudy bank holiday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. six—time grand slam champion is sentenced to two and a half years in prison after being found guilty of four charges related to his bankruptcy. the conservative mp is suspended from the parliamentary party accused of watching pornography in the commons chamber. i watching pornography in the commons chamber. ., ., , chamber. i will await the findings ofthe chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then _ chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then i - chamber. i will await the findings of the inquiry and then i will- of the inquiry and then i will consider my position and i will not remain if and found guilty. then consider my position and i will not remain if and found guilty.- remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says to _ remain if and found guilty. an aid organisation says to british i organisation says to british volunteers in ukraine have been captured by the russian military. in your hormone replacement therapy is a point that is more than a million women are affected by supply issues. the conservative mp in devon has been suspended from the parliamentary party of allegations that he watched pornography in the house of commons chamber. the 65—year—old has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner. a while ago i spoke to the conservative mp who said she was disgusted by the behaviour of her fellow terry mp. i disgusted by the behaviour of her fellow terry mp.— fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people _ fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are _ fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are shocked - fellow terry mp. i am shocked as most people are shocked that i fellow terry mp. i am shocked as| most people are shocked that that would happen and we have got inquiries going on but am really pleased that the chief whip has acted quickly and bee stings should not be left to fester and none of us knew who unearthed the possible culprit was so there was speculation in the media which makes it very hard for those people whose names are mentioned and maybe should not be mentioned until we know exactly who has been accused of doing this sort of behaviour.— who has been accused of doing this sort of behaviour. what do you mean when ou sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say — sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? _ sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? i _ sort of behaviour. what do you mean when you say that? i think— when you say that? i think a speculation _ when you say that? i think a speculation about _ when you say that? i think a speculation about who, i when you say that? i think a i speculation about who, various when you say that? i think a _ speculation about who, various memes would have cut out into the press and until we know who it is that should not happen because it has an enormous impact on notjust the person themselves but the family and if the family, you heard near parish say about his wife and it will be terrible for her and his family as it would be for anybody in that situation when nobody knows who it is but names get bounced about and they should not. shes is but names get bounced about and they should not.— they should not. as we heard what they should not. as we heard what the mp himself _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said _ they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it - they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it on i they should not. as we heard what the mp himself has said it on the l the mp himself has said it on the right that he said he would await the findings of the inquiry but this is the latest in a string of allegations about what happens in the commons. we have heard assault, harassment, bullying, what effect do you think this has on people considering working there themselves one day? i considering working there themselves one da ? ~ ., ~ . considering working there themselves oneda ? ~ , , one day? i think it makes people think twice _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which is _ one day? i think it makes people think twice which is really - one day? i think it makes people think twice which is really sad i think twice which is really sad because it is the most amazing place to work because of the building and the heritage but the things you can do for people and for your constituents if you work diligently in the house of commons and the trouble is all these sorts of stories bring politicians particularly politicians in disrepute. there are a few who maybe shouldn't be there but the majority of members of parliament of all sides work incredibly hard for their constituents and people forget that because of one or two terrible stories and i'm not saying this is not a terrible story, it's awful but i hope most people don't think that most mps are like that because they are definitely not. it’s most mps are like that because they are definitely not.— are definitely not. it's not about who is like _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and _ are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who - are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who is i are definitely not. it's not about who is like that and who is not. | who is like that and who is not. it's about the whole atmosphere that this creates and a feeling of what kind of a place it is to work. most ofthe kind of a place it is to work. most of the time _ kind of a place it is to work. most of the time it's _ kind of a place it is to work. most of the time it's an amazing i kind of a place it is to work. i’l�*if?3ii of the time it's an amazing place to work. i don't want people to get the feeling that it is all going on all of the time. it is not. there have been cases of sexual harassment and that's wrong and i really wish that people who suffer from ape to come forward more frequently as soon as it happens. not years later but as soon as it happens so it can be dealt with quickly and what we don't want is the sort of atmosphere hanging over people which he does do and people get really concerned about reporting it and then because it may be in the past as a difficulty getting evidence it needs to be reported as soon as people have a problem.— to be reported as soon as people have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to — have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to face _ have a problem. black schoolchildren are likely to face tougher _ are likely to face tougher punishment than other peoples because they are viewed as less innocent and more like adults. in the report for the commission on young lives set a racial bias known as identification means black children have lower levels of safeguarding the concerns have been growing since the case emerged of child cue, the 15—year—old girl who was strip—searched at her school without an appropriate adult present. in the community affairs correspondent reports. that present. in the community affairs correspondent reports.— correspondent reports. that girls and bo s correspondent reports. that girls and boys are _ correspondent reports. that girls and boys are treated _ correspondent reports. that girls and boys are treated differently. | and boys are treated differently. 100%. , ., , and boys are treated differently. 100%. , . , , and boys are treated differently. 100%. , . , y 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences _ 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in _ 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in and i 100%. these teenagers say they look affects their experiences in and out i affects their experiences in and out of school. the affects their experiences in and out of school. �* , , ., ., affects their experiences in and out of school. �* , ., ., ., of school. a few days ago i got sto- ed of school. a few days ago i got stopped for — of school. a few days ago i got stopped for search. _ of school. a few days ago i got stopped for search. the - stopped for search. the understanding - stopped for search. the understanding nature i stopped for search. the understanding nature of the search committee to go through why they you or explain? ida. committee to go through why they you or exlain? ., ., ,~' ., or explain? no. he asked did not tive me or explain? no. he asked did not give me anything they _ or explain? no. he asked did not give me anything theyjust left. | give me anything theyjust left. this is the reality. and last month that a shocking case of child cue, the 15—year—old black girl who was strip—searched at school by police led to angry protests. this case yet again adds to the wider issue of how black people are treated by the authorities in this country. exposing more resentment, more fear, and more mistrust in places where young people should feel safe. today in report chaired by ingrid's from a children's commissioner looking at how to improve support for vulnerable young people has made a number of recommendations. it starts with training — number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers _ number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i _ number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i think- number of recommendations. it starts with training teachers i think to - with training teachers i think to have antiracist practice and racial discrimination as part of that teacher training. discrimination as part of that teachertraining. it discrimination as part of that teacher training. it is not at the moment and to have recruitment to get more black teachers into the classroom and in senior leadership roles in government roles two. 90% of teachers are white especially in primary school. the of teachers are white especially in primary school-— of teachers are white especially in rima school. ., ._ , primary school. the government says the teaching — primary school. the government says the teaching workforce _ primary school. the government says the teaching workforce is _ primary school. the government says the teaching workforce is becoming i the teaching workforce is becoming more diverse. and its strength and safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias known as identification. where black children like child cue are met with suspicion rather than care. black tirls tend suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to _ suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be _ suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived - suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived as i suspicion rather than care. hats. girls tend to be perceived as being loud or aggressive and being hyper resilient so if you want to explore the identification of black girls let's look at the history. we have to root leaving my place it within slavery and colonialism.- slavery and colonialism. these mothers who _ slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are _ slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are also - slavery and colonialism. these mothers who are also local- slavery and colonialism. these i mothers who are also local authority and school governors say everyone has a responsibility. if and school governors say everyone has a responsibility.— has a responsibility. if you have an understanding _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the _ has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the injustices i has a responsibility. if you have an | understanding of the injustices and discrimination that is happening towards young black girls you are more than capable to be in a position to say hang on, i don't agree with this, let me insert myself onto a governing board and he is my privilege to be able to speak up on the half of that community or young black girls. mr; up on the half of that community or young black girls-— young black girls. my black skin is not a threat- _ young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there _ young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there black- young black girls. my black skin is not a threat. there black skin i not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. there black skin is not a _ not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. there black skin is not a threat. her tears are just as important — not a threat. her tears are just as important as your tears. in not a threat. her tears are 'ust as important as your tears.i not a threat. her tears are 'ust as important as your tears. of child care, metropolitan police has apologised and the independent office of police conduct is expected to release the findings of its investigations next month. with the local elections less than a week away, all of london plus plus 32 boroughs are up for grabs. labour and the conservatives are battling it out while the lib dems are hoping to capitalise on growing support in richmond and kingston. our political correspondent assesses the electoral mood. on the busy streets of southwest london, a political battle is under way. a contest for control of the capital councils. inside the market what issues count! i am breakin: market what issues count! i am breaking and — market what issues count! i am breaking and i _ market what issues count! i am breaking and i should _ market what issues count! i am breaking and i should be i market what issues count! i —.n breaking and i should be able to be saving so much money but i cannot because everything is so expensive. there is always a lot of rubbish on the floor everywhere even with —— there's been everywhere but people want put their stuff in the dam. every vote on offer is crucial. labour is fighting to take control in local elections that will test the national mood. at this fitness centre, they know they are choosing local leaders might see the big picture matters from parties and downing street to the cost of living. downing street to the cost of livint. , ., , _ ::f living. our rent is going up by 5096 on to of living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we are _ living. our rent is going up by 5096 on top of what we are paying i living. our rent is going up by 5096 i on top of what we are paying already way the rates are creeping up and everything is completely out of control. if there is some sort of genuine real impetus from the politicians to make a difference on getting things back under control that will be great. i think there's so much distress at the minutes and we are regularly being told nonsense. in we are regularly being told nonsense-— we are regularly being told nonsense. ., ., , _, . nonsense. in london every council seat is up — nonsense. in london every council seat is up for _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs so _ nonsense. in london every council seat is up for grabs so what i nonsense. in london every councili seat is up for grabs so what happens here really counts. last time these elections took place labour had one of its results in decades and keir starmer needs to build on that support, not sit back. for boris johnson it's being seen as a test of his leadership losing high—profile consuls here would be a blow but this is not a two horse race, the capital will be a crucial test for other parties as well. the lib dems need to keep support they have in places that can extend and making routes elsewhere. the greens are standing up across london as well as independents and smaller parties. at this group, parents are clear what's on their minds. their this group, parents are clear what's on their minds.— on their minds. air pollution and the environment _ on their minds. air pollution and the environment but _ on their minds. air pollution and the environment but especially l the environment but especially living in london air pollution is going up and up. the living in london air pollution is going up and up. living in london air pollution is tt--oinuandu. ., , going up and up. the environment is imortant going up and up. the environment is important also _ going up and up. the environment is important also the _ going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep _ going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep of- going up and up. the environment is important also the upkeep of our- important also the upkeep of our local playground. two events in westminster matter? i local playground. two events in westminster matter?— local playground. two events in westminster matter? i would not say it does because _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you do _ westminster matter? i would not say it does because you do need - it does because you do need accountable leadership. they tend to think i bit more locally.— thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it _ thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really - thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really is i thinki bit more locally. probably led -- less now it really is about| led —— less now it really is about what's _ led —— less now it really is about what's happening in about a mile radius of— what's happening in about a mile radius of where i live. it issues like swimming pools and refurbishing playgrounds and stuff like that stuff _ playgrounds and stuff like that stuff i — playgrounds and stuff like that stuff i never used to think about and now— stuff i never used to think about and now it's on the top of the agenda — and now it's on the top of the atenda. ., ,, , and now it's on the top of the aenda. ,, , ., and now it's on the top of the atenda. ,, , ., , agenda. local issues will of course back to each _ agenda. local issues will of course back to each part _ agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of— agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of london - agenda. local issues will of course back to each part of london is i back to each part of london is diverse and distinct but where voters turn will show who is into you with the public or whose political bubbles might burst. the bbc understands a consortium led by the owner of the la dodgers baseball team is set to be named the beta freight chelsea football club. earlier today it the british billionaire made a $4.25 billion offer and chelsea will put up for sale in march before the owner was sanctioned for his alleged links to the russian president vladimir putin. tomorrow we will see one of the most anticipated boxing matches in history between two female fighters. they are top of the barrel at the iconic madison square garden where the undefeated taylor will put her lightweight title on the line against world champion. on top of the empire state building, on top of the empire state building, on top of the world. the location for the publicity shots had been chosen carefully. this is the weekend women's boxing can claim to the crowds. i5 women's boxing can claim to the crowds. . . women's boxing can claim to the crowds. , , ., �* , crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that _ crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very _ crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very powerful - crowds. is setting the bar and it's shown that very powerful force i crowds. is setting the bar and it's i shown that very powerful force and now we're here to stay. wright back in 1949, a british world champion she had to box most of her career in america. at times and carnivals. in the uk and ireland women's boxing was banned. fihlr; carnivals. in the uk and ireland women's boxing was banned. only 24 ears ato women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had — women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to take _ women's boxing was banned. only 24 years ago jane had to take the - years agojane had to take the british boxing board of control the court to allow her to fight professionally in her home country. in 1998, it was two years before the millennium they were seeing if women were on their period they were mentally unstable. this was just before mike tyson had beaten his ear off. so we were meant to be unstable but mike tyson was all right, it was weird. it was a very vicious because they did not want women boxing in this country. the they did not want women boxing in this country-— this country. the likes of katie ta [or this country. the likes of katie taylor and _ this country. the likes of katie taylor and becca _ this country. the likes of katie taylor and becca adams i this country. the likes of katie i taylor and becca adams followed this country. the likes of katie - taylor and becca adams followed and in 2012 another symbolic moment. katie taylor led her country into the end of the games on the same day she won one of the first olympic golds in women's boxing. she punched stories and what it's open and taylor went professional, or sport when big time. promoted on american national television hosted in boxing is most famous menu, this weekend you'll be able to weigh the progress in gold. it you'll be able to weigh the progress in old. , ., , , ., you'll be able to weigh the progress intold. ,, in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor _ in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and _ in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and amanda i in gold. it shown this is a business and katie taylor and amanda willi and katie taylor and amanda will make seven figures on saturday night —— saturday night. their subscribers will be through the roof. that opens the door for more. will be through the roof. that opens the doorfor more. so many will be through the roof. that opens the door for more. so many other great female fights. we keep talking about female and male fights, let's talk about it as a fight. i about female and male fights, let's talk about it as a fight.— talk about it as a fight. i fight they hepe _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hepe will _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hope will be _ talk about it as a fight. i fight they hope will be about - talk about it as a fight. i fight l they hope will be about quality talk about it as a fight. i fight - they hope will be about quality as well as equality. women's boxing reached the top of the empire state building but it's looking to the sky. the british comedian and actor turned us talk show host james cardin said he stepping down from hosting the late late show next year. he made the announcement during a recording of the cbs programme in los angeles. best known in the uk for the tv series abba and stacy has hosted the nhl since 2015.

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