In dealing with the pressure, goal scoring and movements and assisting and dealing with the pressure, he brought everything to the table that we could possibly hope for. Britains Geraint Thomas remains second overall after stage five of the giro diitalia. It ended in a Sprint Finish in luca in tuscany with frenchman Benjamin Tomma claiming the First Grand Tour stage win of his career. It was also the first victory of the year for his cofidis team. Thomas finished in the main group alongside overall leader taday pog archer and remains 46 seconds behind the slovenian. Rafa nadal insists hes excited to be playing in a tournament that hes won 10 times before, even if hes going into the italian open ranked 305 in the world, hes Playing Zizou Bergs in the first round in rome later in another stop of whats expected to be his final year on tour before retiring. My my feelings are better, in terms of tennis, why not . I am here to try my best and tomorrow it is going to start and all the matches are tough and difficult and unpredictable than the matches used to be for me, especially at play. I expect that rule and accept that challenge and im excited about the way i can be able to play if i keep working the proper way my body allows me. Meanwhile another player who could well retire this year andy murray is expected to return from injury at the geneva open after being given a wildcard for the tournament. Murray hasnt played since he ruptured Ankle Ligaments in miami in late march. But after deciding against surgery to speed up his recovery, hes now due to play in switzerland in ten days� time as part of his run up to the french open. While preparations in paris are almost complete for the olympics. They still await the arrival of the famous flame thatll accompany all the action in the Stade De France later this year. It has though arrived in the country. After an ii day journey from greece, it reached marseille on a tallship surrounded by a flotilla of more than a thousand small boats. Its voyage will continue across france, but also include an oceans relay thatll take in six of frances overseas territories before the games� Opening Ceremony on the 26thjuly. The napkin that kick started Lionel Messis career goes up for auction today. Trust me that is a sentence that makes sense. Upon the napkin was written the first contract between a 13 year old messi and barcelona. It goes under the hammer at bonhams new york in an Online Auction running until 17th may. Estimates suggest around half a Million Dollars could be enough to get it. And thats all the sport for now. Every single day over the past year, the worlds oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. Figures from the Eu Climate Service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. For many decades, the worlds oceans have been the earths � get out of jail card when it comes to climate change. Not only do they absorb around a quarter of the Carbon Dioxide that humans produce, they also soak up around 90 of the excess heat. But over the past year, the oceans have displayed the most concerning evidence yet that they are struggling to cope. Our Climate EditorJustin Rowlatt reports. The menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. Scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. Its invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly theyve moved. Theyve been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our countrys rocky coasts. In that time, Sea Temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. The big thing that ive seen is species arent all moving at the same rate so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. So, all the Community Compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. Some creatures cant move at all like barnacles. So, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems . I think if i was a barnacle, id be quite worried, yes if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. At aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. I think were going to put this down about five metres. The researchers collect the traces of dna animals leave in the water. It is known as edna, environmental dna. Its possible to use edna to track the movement of invasive species. There is a japanese species of sea squirt. Its called a carpet sea squirt. They form a blanket, a carpet, if you like, over the sea bed. They prevent the growth of native organisms in the areas that they colonise. Because they do so well in our environment, they can potentially take over huge areas of the sea bed. What we are finding is that the ones that are more invasive appear to be responding more strongly to Global Warming and increasing water temperatures. It is evidence ofjust how fragile some of our marine ecosystems are and stands as a warning that as our seas continue to warm, we can expect unpredictable changes in the marine life of the uk. Yes, jane, it is not only barnacles that should worry, we all need to worry, because it is notjust Sea Temperatures, it is Air Temperatures as well, there is a terrible heatwave in south asia at the moment, social Media Companies have been told they could be named and shamed if they dont comply with new Online Safety rules aimed at protecting children. The Media Regulator Ofcom has set out a draft code of practice which requires Technology Firms to toughen up their age checks and change their algorithms, in order to filter out the most harmful content from young peoples feeds. But a group of bereaved parents has written an open letter criticising ofcom for a � lack of ambition�. They united in person this morning, for a bbc breakfast special as Angus Crawford reports. 11 young faces. 11 short lives. The online world playing a role in each of their deaths. Leaving behind them parents campaigning in their names so no other family has to go through what they have. And they have a simple message. Sit up and listen to parents that have lost their children. It is a David And Goliath situation. Its been quite painful and very frustrating as a parent. Everyone here knows only too well how damaging the products of big tech can be. Today, their chance to question the minister and the regulator and demand that they do more to rein in silicon valley. Parents and young people and everyone here today is kind of counting on us. First, the Chief Executive of ofcom. How are you going to impose and verify their age . Pretty much all the social media platforms have a minimum age of 13, but theyre not doing enough to. Theyre not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. We know that, im afraid 40 of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. We know that, im afraid 40 of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. And i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of Primary School age. 13 is still a child. 14 is still a child. 15 is still a child. Well, it clearly isnt ok for 13 to 17 year olds to be on social media today, given that its not a safe environment for them. Then a question for the minister. A question about suicide content on social media. Why are they allowed to publish this content . Thats a really simple and really powerful question. Under the act, they theyre not. My message here, sitting on your sofa today is that the Tech Companies dont need to wait for the full implementation of this bill. They can start now, and some of them already have, but they need to go further and faster to make the changes. They are waiting. How can we make them move . Yeah. So i feel your frustration on this. And if we could fully implement the bill tomorrow, id be doing it. Absolutely. What we dont want to do is do so fast that it has lots of loopholes or that they can easily litigate and its chewed up in the courts for years. We want this to be robust. So i would like to see a phone which at Point Of Purchase is set up and its safe by design for children. What weve done is really big. It is groundbreaking. Its more than any other country in the world has done in this space. Is it job done . Absolutely not. So many really brave parents have gone through so much horrendous, so, so many horrendous tragedies. And yeah, i think that they should be proud of the strength and the solidarity as well. I suspect if if they were still alive and seeing what were doing, theyd be theyd be really proud and theyd be cheering us on. 11 young voices may be stilled, but in the fight to protect other children, their parents will not be silenced. Angus crawford, bbc news. The second tory mp to cross the floor of the chamber and theres been an angry reaction in her old party and a Political Correspondent spoke to the conservative member for Great Grimsby for a reaction. Well, the last time i spoke with natalie, she said quite vociferously that the government was doing a really good job on stopping illegal migration on their policies, on stopping the boats and supportive of the rwanda policy. So im puzzled as to why shes made this decision, but clearly she has. Well, she singled out rishi sunak� s role, as she sees it, in what she calls a coup against borisjohnson back in 2019. You were borisjohnson� s supporter. Is there any resonance of that for you . I think the conservative Parliamentary Party clearly as a majority, wanted rid Of Borisjohnson at that point. But the reality is hes no longer a Member Of Parliament. Id love if borisjohnson were still here and could look forward to a potential future, but in the short term thats not going to happen. Hes not a Member Of Parliament and we cant think about the past and lament the past. Weve got to look at what the public want us to do. This is the problem that the Conservative Party has had previously is theyre too busy navel gazing and thinking about what they want and whats best for them as individuals. Myjob as members of parliaments job is to actually do what the public want. So all of this other periphery discussion going on isnt important. Whats important is having a country that is fit for the future, for our children, for our grandchildren. I dont believe labour is going to do that. Thats why theyre not telling anybody what their policies are, because the public hear about it. They wont like it. Designed to inflict maximum damage on the Prime Minister and going after his flagship policies, very symbolic and talking about his role in the ousting Of Borisjohnson, talking about the fact that theyve abandoned many of the key promises in 19 manifesto, is she right . I dont believe those Manifesto Pledges have been abandoned it all and the reason that we cannot get them through as quickly as you want to do is because we have labour peers fighting against it in Human Rights Lawyers fighting against It Thatis Rights Lawyers fighting against it that is the reality that we are fighting against it is not the Conservative Party that has a problem, actually, does the labour party in opposition that really dont like this and want open borders, free legal and illegal migration and that is a people need to vote conservative in the next election. ,. , ~ ,. , election. You lost two mps to the labour party election. You lost two mps to the labour party in election. You lost two mps to the labour party in two election. You lost two mps to the labour party in two weeks, election. You lost two mps to the labour party in two weeks, whatl election. You lost two mps to the labour party in two weeks, what does this tell the public what messages is sending out as a republic that you cannot retain your own mps during the general election. I think either our during the general election. I think either your principal during the general election. I think either your principal personally either your principal personally believe what youre talking about your colleagues you believe in the policies they are trying to put forward, oryourejust policies they are trying to put forward, or youre just trying to save your skin and trying to make sure he could be elected by hopping to the team do you think and when. If you heard of supporter Football Teams, you dont support another Football Team because they might win the league, nonsense, really. A german spy chief has told the bbc that the far right alternative for Deutschland Party poses a risk to the roots of democracy. The afd regularly rejects accusations of extremism. But the bbc has found clear links between significant Party Figures and extremist, or even former neo Nazi Networks by investigating just one event held in the east german city of cottbus. Our berlin correspondent Jessica Parker has this report. In germanys east, the far right alternative for deutschland is popular, even aiming for power. And Jean Pascal Hohm is a regional parliamentary candidate. The afd is proactive on social media but also on the ground, and it feeds this idea they want to promote that they are of the people and taking on the establishment. But, as the bbc has found, Jean Pascal Hohms held links with several groups now classed by Domestic Intelligence as extremist. Networks accused of anti migrant, anti muslim ideology. Translation all these organisations focus on one subject the theme of our times. It is the Population Replacement going on in germany and in europe. To voice that, and to fight that politically is not extremist. You dont think the Great Replacement theory is extremists . I mean, its a far right conspiracy theory. Translation no, the Great Replacement is happening. I i can see that in my own city. I do not say it is organised from up high. I say its happening. It was at this office back in march thatJean Pascal Hohm helped organise an event. The speaker was an mp called matthias helfrich, who once described himself as the friendly face of national socialism, also known as nazism. Matthias helfrich insists the years old leaked messages were satire. His talk here in cottbus was on re migration, a code word, say many, for mass deportations. And in this video, he talks about re migrating millions to preserve the land of the germans. In the audience in cottbus that night was benedikt kaiser, another influential figure. He works for an afd mp. But, over a decade ago, mr kaiser was pictured at neo nazi demos. Weve approached him for comment. Became more and more right wing extremist. This spy chief claims that extremism within the afd poses a risk to democracy. When im speaking about a german oak a big, strong old tree it can take a blizzard, it can take a storm. But once you have an enemy that goes for the roots and thats exactly whats happening right now, going for the roots of our democracy. Its very dangerous because it goes to the vital parts of our democracy. The afd says its being smeared by a biased establishment and as the country builds towards regional and eu elections, this isnt a Fringe Movement but one trying to go mainstream. Jessica parker, bbc news, in brandenburg. A Clinical Trial in the uk has found that the immune systems of children with severe Food Allergies can be trained to cope with foods they were previously allergic to. Researchers gave children with peanut and milk allergies daily doses of the foods and found they were able to tolerate them in small amounts for the first time. They hope this Oral Immunotherapy may be able to replace the expensive pharmaceutical supplements that are normally used to treat Food Allergies. Alastair fee reports from one of the hospitals involved in the trial. Thomas, its time for your peanuts. Its medicine time for 11 year old thomas a handful of chocolate coated peanuts. Six months ago, they could have killed him. In the beginning when thomas got diagnosed with a peanut allergy, it dominated our lives. Going out forfood, Food Preparation at home, everything was a worry. Today, thomas can eat small quantities