And when parties have to report it. This is one of the many problems that we have in our system. It appears to be born out of historical reasons rather than anything else. We do have, for what is supposed to be a very transparent system, quite a complicated one in which there are various different registers updated at various different points. The electoral commissions register is only updated every quarter and i think this story has sort of renewed questions about whether thats really appropriate in this day and age when websites can be updated at the drop of a hat. That was the conservative Party Response so far when it came to frank hester� s donations, that they have reported everything that needed to be reported in the public sphere. You have looked into this closely, could you tell us how big a donor frank hester is, how important he is to the tory partys treasure chest, essentially . Sure, i would say first of all, for many people, even political obsessives and conservative figures he is a name that drew a blank with many people until this week when it transpired that he had donated already £10 million in the last year. The original guardian article which sort of started all of this row had a quote from a Party Spokesman describing him as the biggest ever donor to the conservatives. But actually, if you look at what has currently been declared, that honour goes to a different person, lord john sainsbury. And so the question, therefore, is sort of what is it that we dont know . What is it that has not been publicly declared . And as you mentioned earlier, the line that they have been putting out has evolved over the course of the week. The story broke on monday. On tuesday initially there were two ministers that were sent out to say that the comments were wrong but to insist they did not believe they were race based. That line changed after the trade secretary Kemi Badenoch issued a statement, as i understand it, not one that number 10 had been expecting, describing the comments as reported as racist. Shortly after that, the number 10 position changed again to describe the comments as racist but not the individual. We heard that line then put out by rishi sunak during pmqs on wednesday. The one thing that has remained consistent on this is not to criticise frank hester individually and not to respond to calls for the money to be returned. And indeed you had another minister kevin hollinrake, the Postal Affairs minister, saying he would be happy to receive further donations. All of which kind of leads you to the question, why is that . And as we have seen from the story i managed to report yesterday, that is because there is another Donation Thatis working through the system as we speak. Cat, diane abbott, when it came to the alleged comments, said they were frightening, she said she already felt vulnerable. There has been heightened concern when it comes to the safety of members of parliament. Absolutely and on that it is worth reflecting on what the comments were. Frank hester is alleged to have said in a business meeting, and he hasnt denied he said these comments, that diane abbott, who is the uks Longest Serving Black Female mp, makes you want to hate all black women and that she should be shot. These comments were supposed to have taken place, have to have taken place, been made, in 2019, thats three years after the murder of a labour mpjo cox, and a couple of years before the murder of a conservative mp david amess. So i think there are a lot of mps on both sides of the house who are very, very conscious about the rising Security Threat and i think thats one of the reasons why conservatives are not terribly happy with the way this has been handled by number 10. Young men are four times more likely than other drivers to be caught dangerous or careless driving, according to new bbc analysis. Dvla data also reveals men under the age of 25 are four times more likely to be caught drug driving and twice as likely to be caught drink driving. Each year, more than 1,500 Young Drivers are killed or seriously injured on uk roads. One of those was 19 year old sammy phillips. His older brother, jamie, has been investigating why so many young men are killed on the roads. Young men, fast cars its a lethal combination. The thrill of the speed, smoking tyres, you know. You just feel like you do feel like youre invincible. My names jamie morris and im 25 years old. My brother sammy was 19 when he was killed in a horrific high speed car crash, along with the driver. Hes obviously left the road, hit there. It wasjust carnage. This collision will stay with me forever. Its probably one of the worst ones ive been to and ive seen. Stop there, stop there. Wait sammys friend lewis was driving. The police found his Blood Alcohol was three and a half times the legal limit. Hearing all the excruciating details was tough. Extensive skull fractures, and both of their deaths were a result of the catastrophic and traumatic injuries that they have sustained. He wont have suffered. He really wont have suffered. That would have been instant. Chris was the first paramedic on the scene. I quickly went over to the car where sammy and his friend were, felt him for pulses and things. And the level of injuries that they had, there was quite obviously nothing that we could do to reverse it. Seeing the car, the speed they were going, the age, you know, what goes through your mind . You kind of, in a way, if im honest, you think you idiots, you know, what were you doing . Yeah. This could be so avoidable, you know. My brothers friend john was with sammy and lewis earlier in the evening on the night they died. We were all smiling and happy in that photo. Its my most cherished memory, yeah. God, yeah. The fact that theres like a time on it, as well. I find. You know what i mean . And then like an hour later. Yeah. It was actually less than an hour later that sammy and lewis were dead. I was supposed to give sammy a lift home, but i ended up not because lewis had a new bmw and sammy had not been in it yet. So quite excited for that. Show off the wheels . Yeah. Has it scared you . Yeah, definitely. Yeah, it definitely has, mate, yeah. Its like the world stops for you. I think people need to realise that its not like, you dont come back, you know. You make a mistake, thats it. Thats the thing, yeah. Jamie, do you remember this video that i found . After sammy died, mum found a couple of videos like this on his ipad. He filmed them at different times over the years. 110, 120. Its just really frightening. Weve no idea whose car hes in. But my brothers filming from the passenger seat. We found no evidence sammy ever shared his videos. But when i looked on instagram, tik tok and youtube, i found some shocking posts. People boasting about driving dangerously. Can people be prosecuted even if no accident occurs just from posting that . Yes, most definitely. Theres the evidence. And i would encourage prosecutions, because people who do that, theyre doing it only for one reason glorifying themselves. And they� re lawbreaking. Dr shaun helman is from the transport Research Laboratory in berkshire. The psychological trait of sensation seeking peaks at mid to late teens. So this is literally at the point where were giving them access to Motorised Transport and theyre kind of unleashed on this new world. And, unfortunately, thats really, really risky for some individuals. Like many bereaved families, dr helman believes graduated Driving Licences are the way forward, with a minimum supervised learning period, curfews and a limit to the number of passengers new drivers can carry. Those systems are really effective. We think they save between 20 and 40 of collisions. We know it can be done because many other countries have done it. I learned my lesson a lot more from my licence being revoked than actually crashing myself. Rapper ned price is from sussex. He passed his test at 17 and the very same day he crashed, rolling his car four times. It didnt scare him as much as it should have. After being able to survive Something Like that, you do feel like youre invincible. You shouldnt think like that, but at that age, its how you think. I didnt really even learn that much from that. Id just go straight back into another car, like a week after, and i crashed that into the back of a beamer. Do you think that having your licence revoked potentially saved your life . Ive got to retake my test. Ive got to do my theory again, all of that. So thats kind of whats taught me the main lesson, i think. Im sure i would have got in a worse accident if i didnt have it revoked. Jo shiner is the National Policing lead on road safety. I think we need greater sentencing powers. I also think that the idea around whether you call it progressive Driving Licences or graduating Driving Licences really does need to be taken forwards very strongly. The hardest thing for me now is when i think about the future and i think about all the things that i might have to look forward to. Its upsetting because theyre all going to be without him. Theyre going to be without sammy. Violent online content is now unavoidable for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. The regulator is urging social Media Companies to strengthen Child Protection on their platforms. Our Technology ReporterShiona Mccallum reports. How much time do you think you spend on your phone a day . Even Prince William is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre yesterday. Hours. Thats quite a lot. But i bet you feel better coming here. But when children are on their smartphones, their innocence can soon be compromised. 0fcom say out of the 2117 children it spoke to, all of them had encountered a range of violence, including gaming content, variable discrimination and fighting. And all of them, some as young as eight years old, had seen these posts pop up on social media, Video Sharing and messaging sites, many before the minimum age requirements. Children should not feel that seriously harmful content, whether thats violence or content about eating disorders or suicide and self injury, should be an inevitable or unavoidable part of their lives online. I think Todays Research really sets out clearly that the platforms just need to do more. So what can be done to prevent this type of harm . Well, from this research, a lot of the children didnt know and felt they had no control over it. They also said they had no trust in the reporting systems on social media platforms. The children in this research said that they wanted the internet to be a safe place to be, but many had to rely on themselves to keep it that way, rather than the adults in charge. Now, of course, when a child has been exposed to violence is really too late it cannot be unseen. Esther ghey knows that all too well. Her daughter, brianna, was murdered after her killers were able to access violent content. I would like to see phones that are made suitable for young people. And i really think that if this was in place before, then this could have prevented what happened to brianna. Kids are so much more tech savvy and i wasnt aware of what brianna was looking at online. Two other studies for 0fcom also had similar messaging. One said suicide, self harm and Eating Disorder Content was prolific on socials. The other said cyberbullying had a negative impact on childrens health. All make for grim reading, but the recurring theme here was the childrens lack of trust and confidence in reporting these problems online. Shiona mccallum, bbc news. Theres growing anger in hull as people wait for answers about what happened at a Funeral Directors in the city. Investigations are continuing into Legacy IndependentFuneral Directors where 35 bodies were removed by police, including whats believed to be human ashes. It comes after concerns were raised about the care of the deceased. Leanne brown reports. The door is boarded up and Flower Baskets that hung on the walls are on the floor. This is the Anlaby Road Branch of legacy Funeral Directors, where anger is growing. Its disgusting. Its utterly disgusting, it really is. And to be round here, local, as well, absolutely. I cant even imagine what families are going through. Absolutely disgusted. All i can say is its disgusting. You know, its. I mean, i noticed somebody has put the window in. Its a wonder they havent put all of the windows in, you know. Alljust shocked, really, and dismayed that its happened. You know, itsjust unbelievable in this day and age. In the companys leaflet, which is available outside, they say they pride themselves on the quality of care they offer their clients. They go on to say they treat people with dignity and respect and they understand that its the small things that matter the most. But police have removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes during a raid at their hessle road site. A man and woman were also arrested on suspicion of fraud and prevention of a lawful and decent burial, but have since been bailed. I think its the uncertainty. Its not knowing whether or not your loved one has been embroiled in whats gone on or whether they were dealt with as you thought they were. There is anger in the community, and i think its probably, to a degree, understandable because, obviously, the funerals and the passing of close relatives is one of the most emotional times in anyone� s life. 0ne Therapist says, for the families affected, its a new layer of grief. Theres going to be a mix of real emotion. So from anger to sadness to overwhelm. I think one of the most traumatic things is that peoples sense of trust has been violated. So theres lots of not knowing and that can be really unsettling. So we might see changes to moods so highs and lows in mood, perhaps feelings of anxiety. As families anxiously wait for news, signs have been removed at the Beverley Branch as the community cant bear to see legacy� s name. Leanne brown, bbc news. A fresh attempt to tackle Puppy Smuggling will be discussed in parliament again today by mps. The ban would stop puppies and kittens younger than six months� old from being brought into the uk. It was first pledged by the government more than two and a half years ago. 0ur Political Correspondent helen catt reports. Just a few weeks ago, five month old puppies zonic, leo and togo were in romania and life was looking very different. Puppies of that age are very vulnerable in romania. The shelters arent heated, theyre not lighted, they dont have regular Veterinary Care. So the chances of recovering from a disease like parvo, which can be deadly, is over 68 for a dog that receives prompt Veterinary Care and it is less than 10 for a dog that doesnt. Hello no dog over there receives prompt Veterinary Care and so it is significantly riskier. Rachels not for profit dog rescue has brought them to merseyside with their mum magda. She says all the dogs which she imports are jabbed and tested for diseases. She thinks the law does need tightening, but under the proposed changes these puppies wouldnt yet be able to be in the uk and that worries her. I believe that there is a need for change, but i believe that that change is necessary in relation to puppy farming, which is extremely cruel and there is quite a lot of it, particularly in eastern europe, but also further afield. What i would hate is for hardworking, not for profit rescues who are desperately needed within the countries that they operate to fall foul of that and those dogs to suffer. Several major Animal Welfare charities do support raising the minimum age to six months and have been campaigning for it for years. This bill is really going to help to crack down on the age at which puppies can be brought into this country, meaning theyre not being taken away from their mothers too early, theyre not being exposed at such a young age to so many illnesses and so many potential things that could cause Behavioural Problems later in life. And it also means that its making them less marketable to the people who are exploiting their cute puppy charms. As well as tackling smuggling, the proposed new law will also ban another Welfare Concern mutilations. Its currently perfectly legal to import an animal which has been mutilated in a way that would be against the law here. It will mean that it will now be illegal to import a dog who has got cropped ears, who has got a docked tail, and it will also be illegal to import cats who have been declawed. And these are all processes which should not be undertaken because they are really significantly impacting the animals welfare. The government promised to make these changes more than two and a half years ago. It dropped some legislation that would have done it last summer. Its almost certain that it will back this bill, but theres still no guarantee that itll actually become law. How confident are you that this is going to happen before the election . I will do everything i can, but unfortunately its not my decision when the election is. But i will certainly be driving it like a train to see that we can get it through as quickly as we possibly can. The final details of the bans are still to be worked out, but Animal WelfareCharities Hope this may finally move the long promised crackdown on those who