And the thing to do it is different from that would have been the other inventor of the World Wide Web search him Berners Lee is launching a global action plan for the Internet to try to stump up political manipulation fake news and privacy violations his contract for the web sets out 9 principles were governments companies and individuals Here's our technology correspondent Rick Kathlyn Jones 30 years after he created the Web sit in Berners Lee is worried about where it's heading he's contract for the web is a project bringing countries corporations and individuals together in an effort to combat threats such as online Harris meant election interference and the spread of misinformation so Tim told the b.b.c. That Facebook should ban targeted political advertising and he also attacked the conservatives over an incident where they rebranded their press office Twitter account as fact check you can see he described it as very brazen to impersonate an independent organization Scotland's most beautiful high state has been named as Kirkwall in Orkney Islands it be tough competition from Lerwick which came 2nd in the poll done by Scotland's towns partnership and keep Scotland beautiful Mogae which is at the start of the West Highland Way in eastern Barton char came 3rd b.b.c. Radio Scott to news now the sports headlines with Heather Gere morning have their thing still in a very good morning she will some big changes coming to Aberdeen they've confirmed Dave Coleman quare place Jim Ellis chairman next month the petard restart of also 9 states a strategic partnership with a Major League Soccer outfits Atlanta United States does go city of on the 1st Scottish Cup since 2050 May be tables for 3 or Tynecastle the draw is being made for the 4th try and sell the men's equivalent among the ties holders Celtic will face Partick Thistle and Rangers are back on level points with sounds of the top of the Scottish Premiership this morning that Sutter defeating how altered most will from a 25 bust. Want to go. Was Good morning Gary thank you good morning paraffin could last forced of Milton 8 to 2 both weeks closed because of a fallen tree from the 8 to 6 Milton through to a knowing that well done killed. Remain closed until we can arrange to remove the tree on the easy to get temporary it's a neurotic between 82 and will the old heads off for the 85 they started this morning just now and they're on until Thursday and in the freezing gallery carbon bridge the 72 both ways is closed because of road work from street where the 76 meets all the way through to elven food that b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel and the weather forecast Gillian smart is with us feeling quite warm in Glasgow Yes it's certainly a wee bit milder it's because we have a lot of claims around and few today it's going to be pretty green will have some mist and fork to start some patchy light rain and drizzle in most places will remain cloudy we'll see some more persistent rain moving into southern Scotland later this morning and that will track northwards to affect much of the country through this afternoon the best of the fairly limited brightness will be over the Western Isles the North Highlands and Orkney east south easterly winds moderate for most but fresher times for the Northern Isles and highs of 7 to 10 Celsius as the forecast the time is 7 minutes past 6 and this is Good Morning Scotland the health secretary Jean Freeman says she's not going to step down over the ongoing infection crisis at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow I'm not going to resign because my focus is on fixing these matters and restoring confidence that's the right thing for me to her comments come after more revelations about the troubled complex which has been put into special measures following the deaths of 2 children as Peter health journalist Penny Taylor morning twopenny good morning what more have we learned by what is going on at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Well obviously the Sunday newspapers in Scotland covered this story extensively the Scottish Mail on Sunday for instance that 3rd child. Was infected and what they describe as the deadly water bug scandal a hospital the child who. Has thankfully survived contracted allegedly contracted infections he was very very ill and had been treated on the same old as as that of the 2 children. And have been identified as having been involved so far diets they were treated to this someday posed as a Health and Safety Executive report from November 1918 criticized the hospital for its procedures over the management of highly infectious and very dangerous illnesses such as Ebola. That brought a shocked response from experts in that field in the field of. Infection Control and in the Sunday Times. It raises questions about a nearby sewage plant the whole waste water treatment facility to give it its full name which is very close to the hospital people through the years I mean remember that General Hospital was on that site before the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and the waste water plant has always been there and it's raising questions about that and what is that saying in response to all of these stories when the House actually gave an interview yesterday to Gordon Brewer on the Sunday Politics television show where she went into as much detail clearly as there is available about what she knows about situations affecting children and adults are actually the hospital you know this is Europe's largest. Hospital. Completed in 2015 built at a cost of $842000000.00 pounds in it was meant to be the future of hospitals in Scotland modern clean single rooms it sees something like 3 quarters of a 1000000 patients a year. Many of them undergoing chemotherapy or bone managed bone marrow transplants which puts people makes a very very vulnerable to infection obviously and one of the opposition party saying about all of this well obviously. Many opposition politicians are calling for Jane Freeman to go I mean for instance Ruth Davidson the former leader of the Tories in Scotland in her column in The Mail on Sunday's. Excoriating and saying why the Minister has to go. Strong calls from others. Are the labor as who really has kept the pressure on about this he was the president receipt of whistle blowing information that led to the revelations that we're learning about now. And he's very anxious I think that as much as is learned about this as possible and clearly. He is casting doubt on the chain Freeman's role she's very insistent that she has to stay and frankly. The building of this hospital and a lot of these incidents came before her time as cabinet secretary and it's clearly. A stressful situation for everyone to find themselves in including the health board ponytail or health journalist thank you very much your time this morning 11 minutes past 6 Iraqi security forces have opened fire on protesters in southern Iraq killing at least 5 people and made ongoing until government demonstrations at least 3 people died and some 50 others were injured near the Gulf port city of Basra on Sunday since the violence began in October more than 300 people have died and thousands more have been injured let's speak no to her son. A British Iraqi author an expert on international development who's lived in and worked in several countries in the region thank you very much indeed for joining us I wonder if you could just take a step back and look at these protests and give us a little bit of background the been going on for some time what's behind them. Yes And over the years several protests that have rocked Iraq but this really is a different level than we've seen previously. There's been building resentment really over 2 different faxes that aren't a link to the 1st is the government's failure to provide basic services despite high income from or oil and quite a long runway now since the 2003 invasion to sort things out in the view of that the public and yet still many people are living without sufficient electricity water and especially jobs and then the other side is the perception of militias especially those controlled by Iran running the show and so despite voting for parties in elections people feel like they're really being controlled by armed groups from outside and so it's about sovereignty it's about jobs and it's about basic services people are fed up and you say this is a rich country has a lot of income from oil where is the money going if not to the people to provide those basic basic services. System that has been around in Iraq since 2003 which is called Maha basically means dividing up the the pie according to sectarian lines was designed to be a compromise between the different groups but what it's meant is that powerful groups of people and militias each control the different pots of money whether it's a ministry or a local government so that the money that comes in primarily from oil gets siphoned off into the hands of these different sectarian or are the groups and then is used to fund their activities whether. Military or otherwise or just siphoned off to make people wealthy by buying homes in London and thereby. Ghost workers on the on the payroll who where salaries officially to individual citizens get siphoned off to answer other means and so on so really corruption is rife throughout the system and the prime minister is as fairly new He's only been in office a year he promised reforms what's preventing him from delivering those reforms which presumably. Would be welcome to the majority of people there. One of the reasons for the high level of discontent is the fact that there was quite a lot of optimism when this prime minister and also the president came in what you have rice at the very top and people like God that I met the Prime Minister and the president of people who are technocrats who know what they're doing who made promises of reform but underneath them is a Russ and system a system as I described where money gets possible to off to different groups where the people with the guns rather than the technocratic expertise are the ones making the decisions and so he just doesn't have the leaders of pallets of coal to make things happen and so those promises that were made ring hollow he potentially unfairly is getting a lot of the criticism but that's what you get when you sit in that position of suppose it or 30 The truth is he doesn't have that authority and we are seeing protests today in Lebanon are we seeing a new out obscuring here. The situation in Lebanon is very similar to the situation in Iraq because it's both a question of we don't have jobs we don't have services the country is not being run properly but also why are these foreign military groups running the show and it's very similar to what happened in Syria in 2011 we hope that Iraq and Lebanon don't go the way of Syria. It's very difficult to know how these things will play out but I think the decision as to whether or not fire unprocessed is turning point in these movements and clearly in Syria the decision was to salute the crackdown and it leads to civil war in Egypt there was violence but it just about didn't cross the line of up civil war and there was a regime change and we know it ended up being messy in Lebanon in Iraq the jury is still out and the 300 people who died is a very worrying sign as to where it's going to get Iraq a son to Miti thank you very much indeed for your time 17 minutes past 6 mornings with key items are you prepared to click your own way in order to reduce carbon emissions we're a bit more than able to be heading off in a world arm of a new one so I would enjoy it I'm not saying nobody should ever applied ad be ridiculous don't leap to fly to go on holiday your recalls your story so you'll be watching any more of these debates do you think that it just kind of put an end to mechanical mornings with Katie Adams play this one just because of the opening line Heikki had someone else's red pants story that sparked my memory of a connecting people all over the luxury here back to d.c. From mine on b.b.c. Radio Scotland This is Good Morning Scotland Scottish energy giant s.a.i.c. Has moved ownership of its u.k. Operations overseas it follows Labor's unspent at them but this plans to nationalize key industry companies if it wins the election under Black is here to tell us more of his want to thank you guys morning Labor says now. Nationalizing energy networks like say c. And National Grid will help cuts customer bills in response to s a c. Is moved to sell just the distribution business which supplies 3700000 homes in school in England over to a Swiss holding company and it's moved Skordas transmission network business as well this would not prevent s a c b nationalized asserts and as part of a thing called the Energy charts or treaty and s.s.e. Says the being part of that would mean a better price for shareholders because their shares would have to get swapped for government bones if it nationalization went ahead. I says see itself says this is an additional safeguard which it doesn't think will be needed that saves national grates which runs the ultrasound network in England and Wales and the u.k. Gas network has has opened offshore holding companies in Hong Kong and Luxembourg for its u.k. Operations these companies are worried that they'd be read nationalize under discussion and they say that the pension fund sorts labor saying about this well as such you made labor more determined to say that it's provided even more evidence that national grid in particular should be in public hands Labor wants to renationalise Britain's real mail water networks on broadband network as well and they say that these plans would be cost neutral so that means that services repay for themselves and their labor says that private energy companies in particular have been ripping off customers with high bills for years and that bringing them under sea control will deal with the party says his vision will also or a drive up renewable energy project projects the s.o.c. Chief executive officer Phillips Davis was on this program a couple weeks ago and he said at the time that his company in particular was already doing both of those things Ok under for the moment thank you he's back about half an hour's time looking at the markets 20 past let's take a look through the front pages of the papers but as Jonathan on many of them the conservatives manifest. To launch yesterday the Financial Times says Johnson presents prospects at Vision in low risk pitch to voters he set out says the paper a 10 year vision for a post that Britain as he launched a low risk Conservative manifesto intended to maintain his commanding opinion Paul leads and the paper's political editor George Parker says it was a manifesto for a Premier who according to the polls is heading back to Downing Street it was aimed at holding on to voters not trying to win new converts front page of The Telegraph The stakes have never been higher it's headline quote as Johnson rejects spending contest with labor and what has been described as the most critical election in modern memory and values to lead Britain of the e.u. The eye and sets out health and safety manifesto says the Tories pledge to recruit more nurses for the n.h.s. In England in a slimmed down safety 1st election blueprint said the prime minister promises to deliver breaks at the end of January and to prove Britain's public services you know the Times headline on that Johnson places n.h.s. Heart of critical election the Guardian Johnson stakes just 2900000000 pounds and public spending gamble the headline there the Herald and the Scottish Daily Mail both look at the Scottish implications of the manifesto the head old says that Scott than could benefit from an extra 5000 nurses are risen as a result of the conservatives headline manifest a pledge the Scottish Tories have insisted and it says with the conservatives continue to ride high in opinion polls to Beacon giving them 812-1900 point lead the Tory leader adopted a cautious steady as she go approach and the Daily Mail on this Boris Johnson yesterday announced a 3100000000 pound bonus for Scotland as he vowed to drag the country out of years of uncertainty and division in the national yes to end the raf nor to try didn't know to poverty as the 1st minister sets out red lines for. Jeremy Corbin The Scotsman likewise going with the storage and sets out demands where the red line on tried and this is there some people call for credit card interest to be school to be kept in the same way as payday loans under proposals in the party's man a face to to deal with problem debt and existing cap on repayments the p.d. When companies should also be slashed the Nash the nationalists will say when they unveil their manifesto this week says it's gotten there the Times a couple of other stories on its front page one that living within 50 meters of a busy road stunts children's lung growth by up to 14 percent and that's according to a report will be looking at this later and also the billionaire businessman Michael Bloomberg has announced a late attempt to unseat President Trump next year hoping to emerge from a crowded field as the Democratic Party's challenger for the White House front page of the Express Freeborn I'm staying on to fix n.h.s. Crisis as serious concerns about infection controls the crisis had hospital in was go were revealed weeks before dark to air and water were blamed for the death of patients the disclosure came as the health secretary Jim Freeman refused to resign over the right front page of the mirror and lose accuser will talk to the f.b.i. And says a woman who claims Prince Andrew grouped or Jeffrey Epstein's home is preparing to testify to the f.b.i. Deal with the devil is the headline in The Sun and the paper under an exclusive tank says that the dad of slain Arlene Fraser revealed he would accept her killer be being freed if he finally just closed where his daughter's body was dumped Hector McInnes made the claim as he urged closure from son in law not Fraser over the 1998 murder the press and journal says that money time saw as outlined his 1st wave of proposals to save $9.00 of the half 1000000 pints including increasing burn and burial charges axing street light maintenance and merging departments as council bosses want a radical change in thinking is required by communities. Who will be asked to take on more responsibilities for public communities if the authority is to balance the books on the could hear a report that Perth City Center has suffered a double whammy with the loss of 2 popular traders and says the owners of this little piggy children shoe shop are shutting this weekend blaming competition from online retailers an exclusive on the front page of The Daily Record it says Police Scotland to set up a special scored to smash trafficking gangs who are smuggling Vietnamese children into the country for slave labor and says it comes at the as at least 10 child victims approached the authorities for help in recent weeks amid a 20 percent rise in cases that's how the front pages look Heather has the back pages and usually end things here bit of a mix of the but pages this morning a fair amount of focus on the new Aberdeen chairman and their tie up with the American outfit Atlanta Yankee Doodle Dandy is the lead in The Scotsman after Aberdeen announced a partnership with Major League Soccer Club Atlantean night it will also confirming that Dave core Mark were a place Stewart Milne as chairman the Daily Mail goes with that story to it's a new dawn it says Aberdeen targets Old Firm with Atlanta partnership Dave Cole Mike insisting it will give them a better chance of challenging Rangers and Celtic will also focus on Rangers after their win at Hamilton too this morning Man Show me the real jersey is the leader in the Daily Record Steven Gerrard