We can cross live to westminster and our Political Correspondent hannah miller. We have had some previewing of the speech. Tell us what we can expect. If they choose to spend more money on defence then it is likely going to have to come from other departments. There are questions about the extent to which that is an affordable commitment. We also expect rishi sunak to make the speech about him as an individual rather than his party. It is significant because it is her first among his first major outing since the terrible local Election Results just a couple of weeks ago. In that sense, trying to use this again to canterbury the tone. Labour, as you say, are out around the country trying to talk about the impact that their new mayor that won in the local elections could have and damage under a labour government. Their response to the speech so far before the speech is to say the conservatives cant fix the country because they are the problem. 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Just to let you know, the Prime Minister will give that speech and about half an hour, just under half an hour on bbc news, so stay with us, you can watch it alive when rishi sunak stands up to speak. The duke and duchess of sussex visited a school in lagos on the final day of their three day tour of nigeria. Our africa correspondent simijolaoso has more. Singing another day, another celebration this time in lagos and with young budding basketball stars who share a love for the game, like the duke. It brings people together and creates community, and there are no barriers. The princejoined the children in the drills much to their delight. It was awesome and good. Like, ifeel so happy. It was fun. And you were playing on court when prince harry was also on court. What was that like . It was like we were working together and collaborating to make a team. Every time you do Something Like this, the youth are inspired. And you have an incredible leader like harry prince harry and meghan, you know, i think we are blessed for a day like this. Their partnership will mean children in the nation� s capital, abuja, will soon enjoy a fancy new court they are funding. From basketball to polo, sport has been a constant theme during this trip, and the couple have been driving home the message about how it has the power to change lives. Arriving at the polo club, that� s what they hoped the money raised at this charity game will do. Time to say goodbye to nigeria. He told the crowd they� ve had a wonderful time, calling lagos a beautiful place. Thank you so much. Simijolaoso, lagos. Later this month, south africa will be going to the polls. Violent crime is one of the big issues in this election. Last year, the country� s murder rate reached a record 20 year high. As part of a bbc africa eye investigation, Ayanda Charlie had exclusive access to the frontline communities who are fighting back. It� s friday night a policeman has just been shot. Theyjust hijacked him and his girlfriend. They take his car and the gun. So this is a regular occurrence . Yeah. This is a regular occurrence and situation that is happening. And this is diepsloot. Welcome to diepsloot. Nights like these are familiar for Volunteer Patrol Groups who say if they don� t fix their community, then no one will. People are scared in township. Who� s next . Who� s going to die . Diepsloot is in the hands of the criminals. And we know that once they� ve found out who are patrolling here, we will be a target. The volunteers are badly equipped. The risk to their lives is very real. Two years ago, david� s son alfa was shot and killed whilst out on patrol. He was 21. They blow the whistles to alert the other guards that there were criminals. Unfortunately, he was the first person to reach the place and he managed to shoot alfa on his arm. Unfortunately, he didnt make it. Im trying to accept the situation, but its still hurtful. 0h, he left a big gap in my life. I mean, there is no law in this place. South africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, according to the un. The latest Crime Statistics show young black men living in townships like this are most at risk. But the problem of Violent Crime cuts across racial and ethnic lines. My body blocked out the sound. I couldnt hear the sound. Thats when they shot through my shoulderj i went to him and collapsed. Last august, ingrid and herfamily returned to theirfarm to find armed intruders. Her husband, duane, was shot dead. How do you feel about the state of crime in the country . I feel its a dire situation. Its chaos people are working very hard at being farmers to keep our| country on the go. There are shortages of everything. And then you have to fear. For your life to be a farmer. Another set of volunteers begins a nightly patrol. We� ve got about 500 radio members. That� s active radio users. They cover the ii sectors. So if there is a problem in that sector, they will call it through to us. These farmers are part of a group called afriforum. They campaign for the interests of mainly white afrikaners. In a few minutes, well be heading out to tonights mass patrol. To patrol is going to be happening in cars today, trying to find any suspicious vehicles, trying |to see any suspicious activity. | as a first responder, you are armed. You can� t to go to a gunfight with a knife. That� s how it goes. You� re prepared to use your firearm and be in a gunfight . I won� t hesitate to protect my family. That� s it. If i must come into a scuffling between the other guy and he will hurt me, i won� t stand back for him. Police budgets have almost doubled in 20 years, but as the economy stutters and unemployment remains high, people are willing to do whatever it takes to survive. In a statement to the bbc, a Police Ministry spokesperson said, while they concede crime is at unacceptable levels in some parts of the country, aggressive policing interventions have been ushered in. These include a mass Recruitment Drive of 30,000 Police Officers over three years. You can watch bbc africa eye� s full film Crime And Punishment in south africa on the World Service youtube page. People who claim universal credit and who work less than 18 hours a week will now have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. It� s part of changes to the Welfare System, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. Our Business Correspondent marc ashdown reports. We must be more ambitious in assessing people� s potential for work. Right now, the gateway to ill Health Benefits is writing too many off. The Prime Minister last month outlining the aim of these changes. It means, from today, anyone working less than 18 hours a week will have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. The Prime Minister has billed these sweeping reforms of the Welfare System as crucial to helping more people into work. The Earnings Threshold is being raised from 15 hours a week to 18 hours a week, so it affects anyone earning £892 a month or less up from £617 a month. For couples, it� s now £1,157 rather than £988. Interview, just waiting for them to come back. They will have to engage with a Jobcentre Coach and prove they� re actively looking for more hours. If there� s no progress after 12 months, they risk having their universal credit claim closed. But Charities Warn the crackdown could unfairly target those with disabilities or Mental Health issues. Anyone who� s suffering from a complicated Long Term Health condition, Oranything Which is limiting the amount of hours they can work, is going to struggle potentially to meet the demands of these changes. And, again, it could have a drastic impact on their standard of living, on their ability to be able to cope. The Prime Minister says up to 200,000 people could be helped back into work, and warned that benefits have become a Lifestyle Choice for some, rather than a safety net. It� s all part of a Welfare Reform Package which could save up to £4 billion. But labour said the reforms are a reheated version of a plan announced seven years ago, and that they would have a laser like focus on getting people back into work. Marc ashdown, bbc news. A Record Number of Wild Swimming Spots in england have been designated as Bathing Sites by the government. The 27 locations include 16 on rivers, but it doesn� t mean they are clean. The Water Quality is only monitored by the Environment Agency after their designation. Our environment Correspondentjonah Fisher has the details its the start of the bathing water season, and im here at jaywick to take a sample. The Environment Agency is in charge of testing england� s bathing water. The bottle is now labelled up for identification at the lab. From may to september, it takes samples at more than 400 locations. They� re all sent to a laboratory near exeter. And we were invited to take a closer look. The samples have to be tested within 2a hours of being taken in order for it to work properly. So all through the night, couriers have been delivering these bottles of water here, so they can be analysed first thing in the morning. Bayley will be here, will be passing a known volume of water from that sample through a filter such as this one. The outcome of the tests here determines whether the bathing site is rated excellent, good, sufficient or poor. We� re looking for two different types of bacteria e. Coli escherichia coli and another group called the intestinal enterococci. And they� re used to indicate the levels of faecal pollution poo in the water. That pollution could have come from different sources humans, farm animals, birds, dogs. And the higher the levels of that pollution, the more likely it is somebody could get ill through using the water. Last year, 96 of the sites met the minimum standards, but there was an increase in the number rated poor, and a fall in those rated excellent. 27 new Bathing Sites have been announced today, and most of them are along rivers. But before you reach foryourswimming costume, bear this in Mind Designation is based on whether a site is popular with swimmers and whether it has facilities, like toilets, nearby. It does not mean that the water is clean. So this is Wolvercote Mill Stream at the north end of port meadow in oxford. This bathing site was designated two years ago, and ever since has been rated poor. But for campaigners like claire, the Environment Agency tests are vital focusing minds on how to clean up the pollution. If a designated Bathing Water Site fails, then the Water Company and the local authority and the Environment Agency have to Work Together to improve that Water Quality. And we wouldn� t have had the investigation, we wouldn� t have the promises of upgrades we� ve had if we didn� t have this designation. We didnt bring our Budgie Smugglers with us today. This family drove from london for a picnic, but with the water rated poor, opted to stay on dry land. We� ve got a three year old so, again, it would be the Perfect Place for him to have a little swim, but probably not. It� s a dilemma many families may face if this turns out to be a hot summer. It� s going to be a big summer of sport, with the euros, olympics and paralympics coming up but there� s another sportsman we need to get behind. 13 year old Charlie Issacs has been selected to represent england at the youth angling world championships. Charlie, who has been fishing with his dad since he was four, is preparing to compete in serbia this august. 0ur reporter andy howard went to meet him. You don� t have to be sitting on the banks of Bitterwell Lake with charlie for long before this happens. That� s a skimmer, that is. Any good . Yeah, they� re lovely. Talk me through fishing for you. What i like about it, a stress free mind and catch as many fish you can really and just working things out. You say a stress free mind. As in, all you focus on is fishing, nothing else. I think the matches i fish at the moment is, like, five hours. Can you concentrate that long on anything else . Probably not, no. It must take a lot of patience. Yeah. When you� re not getting a bite, like i am now, you� ve got either feed orjust think what you� ve done, if you� ve overfed it or you need to put some more bait in. What� s going wrong now then . It does need another feed, i� d say, say so i� m going to feed again. What can you remember about the moment you� ve made the england squad . I was so happy. Probably that is the most happiest i� ve ever been. I mean, when they said my name, it was just unbelievable. I was like, get in and that also goes for his dad, who� s been teaching charlie how to fish since the age of four. Even before i had kids, i wanted to have my own son fish for england. So it� s a lifetime sort of goal, if you want. Just a dream, isn� t it . It gives him a massive opportunity. Hopefully, he can push on from that and maybe have a career in angling. That� s my hope for him, but he� s going to want to do it himself. Got to want to do it himself. So hopefully this is this is the beginning of a longer story. Can you see yourselfjust fishing your whole life . Yeah, ican. I dont think ill ever go away from it, i love it. I think about it every day. Do you . I wake up. Think about fishing. Go to school. Come back. Think about fishing. Its brilliant. I think you� re supposed to ask a fisherman what� s the biggest fish he� s ever caught. Biggest fish ive ever caught . 15le~ maybe a bit bigger. Maybe. What does that look like with your hands . That big no, im joking about that big. The old ones are the best. Thejokes, i mean, not the fishermen. Andy howard, bbc news in coalpit heath. The final seasons of top boy and happy valley were among the winners at last night� s baftas. Both shows came away from the ceremony with two awards, with top boy taking best drama. But despite leading the nominations race with eight in total royal drama the crown left empty handed. 0ur Entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba was at the ceremony. Some of the biggest names on the small screen turned out for this year� s awards, presented for the second year running by rob beckett and romesh ranganathan. Hello and welcome to the 2024 Bafta Television awards. Three very different shows shared the honours, winning two awards each. All im asking for is a guarantee. Best drama went to the gritty gang drama top boy, with jasminejobson also taking home the award for best supporting actress. Idid it i love you 0h, love you all, thank you so much for the love and support. The girl finally brought it home you reduced her to nothing with your endless, endless abuse and your nasty little threats. Happy valley won memorable moment for the climax of its final episode, while Sarah Lancashire won best actress for the second time. It goes to. Sarah lancashire. She paid tribute to her fellow cast members, and to the bbc. I feel very, very privileged to have been surrounded by these brilliant actors, and to Charlotte Moore and the bbc for giving this very british drama a very british home. I wondered if you had a man to share your life with. Best limited series went to the real life crime drama the sixth commandment. I didnt think it was that obvious. And the bafta goes to. Timothy spall. And one of its leads won best actor. The reality is, sometimes you get a chance to. To play, you know, people that are, you know, that have had a terrible thing happen to them, and. And all they wanted was love, and it� s a beautiful thing to be able to tell a story about Something Like that. Next week, Strictly Come Dancing celebrates its 20th birthday. It received an early pr