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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170206

Hurt business . A new report says a reduction in Foreign Workers coming to the uk could lead to a workforce crisis. Ill speak to the author of that report. In sport, a Bizarre Davis Cup victory for Great Britain. Thats after canada are disqualified when one of their players accidently hits a ball straight into the eye of the umpire. And carols amongst the orchids at kew gardens. Good morning. From the 22nd annual orchid festival at kew gardens, an indian theme for the first time. Beautiful and warm inside but outside it is cold, frosty and a dry start, wet and windy conditions moving in from the west. More in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Nhs hospitals in england will have a legal duty to charge overseas patients who arent eligible Forfree Non Urgent care from april. The move follows criticism of the nhs for failing to recover money from foreign visitors after they have been treated. Emergency care will be provided immediately, and billed later. Nhs improvement, which oversees trusts, said the new approach would save hospitals having to chase money they are owed, as our Health Editor hugh pym reports. Hospitals are already supposed to charge those Hospital Patients that dont qualify for free urgent charge those Hospital Patients that dont qualify for free urgent non ca re dont qualify for free urgent non care but a report found that money raised next year would fall far short of the £500 million target set by the government. Ministers have announced that from april and nhs trusts in england will have a legal to charge for nonEmergency Care rather than send invoices after the event. Its not clear how this would be enforced. A uk wide poll ofjust over 1000 adults by ipsos mori for the bbc shows 74 of respondents supported increasing charges for visitors from outside the uk to have fun the nhs. 40 said raising income tax to finance the nhs would be acceptable, 48 said it would be a cce pta ble acceptable, 48 said it would be acceptable for uk citizens to pay for some Health Services, which are currently free. Hugh pym, bbc news. The number of patients on Hospital Wards has been at unsafe levels in nine out of ten nhs trusts in england this winter, according to figures obtained by the bbc. The results are part of a week of special reports on the state of our Health Service and show some hospitals were operating at close to full capacity, putting increased pressure on the number of beds available. President trump has stepped up his attacks on the judge who blocked his travel ban on seven predominantly muslim nations. In a series of tweets, he said the American People should blame the judge if anything happened to threaten National Security. Simon clemison has the details. Whats so proudly we held. Inside a huge patriotic moment. But outside the very make up of this country is being tested. Sayed lau, said it clear. Refugees are welcome here. On the streets surrounding the super bowl, more campaigners against trumpite. Critics say he is by letting the constitution but the new administration argues that america is facing what it calls a dangerous enemy and the same constitution gives the President Authority to act. Their supporters also making their voices heard. Mr trump, act. Their supporters also making theirvoices heard. Mrtrump, who went to his florida resort to watch the super bowl, saw the appeal against the ruling that suspended the band rejected over the weekend with a full hearing expected this week. I think it was very smooth, you had 109 people out of Hundreds Of Thousands of travellers and all we did was that those people very carefully. With the ban on entry lifted at least for now, people with visas are making their way through immigration. A woman originally from one of the bard countries spoke of her concern. I was worried, i can tell you i was worried but my husband keeps telling me they have solved it. Donald trump says hes told Border Officials to check people entering very carefully. In one of his latest tweets, he in the end, a battle over the fundamental principles which make up a nation may only be solved in the Supreme Court. Simon clemison, bbc news. The number of unexpected deaths of Mental Health patients has risen by almost 50 in three years, thats according to new figures obtained by the bbcs Panorama Programme. The findings are based on data from more than half of englands Mental Health trusts. The government believes the deaths are due to improvements in reporting. 0ur Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. In november, sheila prestons son, leo, died following a suspected in november, sheila prestons son, leo, died following a suspected accidental overdose. This was her first visit to his flat four days later. This is a leo. This is a leo, here. He was probably 12 years old there and i was proud of him. And he should still be here in this flat today. Iwanted. I wanted to save him. Leo had schizophrenia. Sheila believed he was not getting the help he needed. The trust that treated him says it is improving its services. His is whats known as an unexpected death. They include death from suicide, neglect, and misadventure. New figures obtained by the bbc Panorama Programme suggest there has been an almost 50 rise in unexpected deaths over three years. The results are based on data from more than half of englands Mental Health trusts. Sane is alarmed and shocked by this rise in the death of people with mental illness. We are particularly concerned because these are the most Vulnerable People that we have entrusted into the care of mental Health Services and they are so often being failed both them and their families. But the government says it is improving mental Health Services, investing an extra £1. 11 billion by 2020 and that rises in unexpected deaths are due to better reporting. Sophie hutchinson, bbc news. Motorists in england are being hit with unnecessary fines because councils arent always explaining their right to challenge Parking Tickets, the local government watchdog has warned. Its report says when fines were appealed, the claims were all too often rejected without proper consideration or explanation. The body representing local councils says proper procedures are in place. An estimated half a Million People have taken part in a sixth night of protests in romania, in spite of the government backing down on plans to de criminalise some Corruption Offences. Recent days have seen romanias largest protests since communism fell in 1989. Many protesters are suspicious of revised Government Proposals on corruption and some want the Social Democrat Led Coalition to step down. The queen has today made history, becoming the first british monarch to reach a sapphirejubilee. Today is the 65th Anniversary of the day she became queen in 1952. She will spend the day privately at her Sandringham Estate in norfolk, with no official engagements planned. 0ur royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell reports. The christmas cold which caused her to retire from public view for two weeks is well and truly behind her. In recent days the queen has resumed her public appearances while remaining at her norfolk home at sandringham. It was there that her father, king draws a tick, died on the sixth of their pre 1952. It was that that moment the long rain of elizabeth ii began her. She will begin today quietly at sandringham, recalling the father to whom she was devoted, before her return to london and herfull devoted, before her return to london and her full head devoted, before her return to london and herfull head of devoted, before her return to london and her full head of state programme. The queen will be back here at Buckingham Palace within a matter of days for another year which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months time, shows very little evidence of any significant slowing down. Among the many engagements in prospect for her this year, there is one significant and very personal anniversary to look forward to. In november she and the duke of edinburgh will reach the 70th Anniversary of their wedding in 1947. And anniversary of their wedding in 19117. And Something Else to anticipate, the prospect of that state visit by a president donaldj trump. How will the queen handled that . Well, just like the other 109 state visits she is hosted during a record breaking rain that began 65 yea rs record breaking rain that began 65 years ago today. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. To celebrate the anniversary the royal mail has released a £5 stamp in sapphire blue, the 65th Anniversary gemstone to mark the queens 1952 accession to the throne. Thousands of people have signed a Petition Calling for a police dog to be allowed to retire with her handler. Sergeant david evans has served for 3h years in west mercia, and says hes heartbroken at the prospect of not being allowed to keep 11 year old ivy when he retires. Last night the Chief Constable said he recognised the unique bond and offered to meet with sergeant evans. Not sure how that one is going to work out. Not exactly a positive note these are extraordinary pictures that sally is about to show us, quite shocking. Great britain are into the Quarter Finals of the davis cup. Great news. Lets start on the positive. Got there in a controversial way and you have to feel sorry for the referee, who we can see there, he was injured, i will explain it now. An extraordinary davis cup victory for Great Britain as they progress to the quarterfinals. Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov is disqualified in the deciding rubber against kyle edmund. He attempted to hit the ball into the stands in anger after losing his serve, only to strike the umpire straight in the eye. You can see the immediate aftermath of the there but it got much worse, his eyes swelled up really badly. Great britain go through. His eye. There was the greatest comeback in super bowl history as the new England Patriots came back from a 25 point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons in overtime to claim a fifth title. After the first weekend of the 6 nations, its wales who top the table after victory over italy in rome. They were losing at half time but eventually won 33 7. They failed to secure a winning bonus point though, which could prove crucial as the championship progresses. Gabrieljesus scored twice on his full home debut as Manchester City clinched a last minute 2 1win over swansea. Pep guardiolas side are now up to third in the Premier League. Quite a lot of drama in sport this morning. A big weekend. That super bowl was amazing, tom brady, rallying the troops at the side, really impressive. I think this is terrific lee yong but he is 39, He Wa Nts To Terrific Lee Yong but he is 39, he wants to play for another five years terrifically young. Wants to play for another five years terrifically young. He is officially a goat, isnt he . Hunted by botanists and desired by collectors the orchid is one of the most valuable plants in the world so weve sent carol to kew gardens for us this morning for its annual 0rchid festival. Lovely to see you, good morning. Good morning. Ithought lovely to see you, good morning. Good morning. I thought somebody else had come in behind me, i thought steph was arriving any minute it is beautiful in kew gardens, the 22nd annual 0rchid festival. We are surrounded by lots of different orchids, beautiful perfume. I can show you this power over here, that is the knocks this tower, beautiful arrangement standing tall and this is in this pond area, in the princess of wales conservatory. Behind my other shoulder we have another beautiful display hanging down from the ceiling. This one is the Samsara Konan and it represents the indian wheel. From birth through life through death to reincarnation. It is made up of lots of different colours, the colours of the indian flag. It is nice and toasty inside the conservatory but outside it certainly isnt. A cold start to the day. In parts of the northeast, Northern Ireland and scotland, i or 5 so a frosty start with some fog around as well. Later we will see some rain, rain coming from the west. Through the course of the morning, some of that fog will be slow to clear. Some in the vale of york could last into the afternoon but theres a lot of dry weather around. But wet and windy weather coming in from the west through the morning and into the afternoon. By the afternoon were looking at Rain Preceded by snow in the west of scotland. Very windy here, especially in the Western Isles and the west itself. As we go further south, more cloud in north west england, brighter skies in North East England and the brighter skies continue through the Midlands To East Anglia and the south east. As we go further west, from hampshire heading to cornwall and the isles of scilly, the cloud thickens and we start to see the rain. Heavy rain in the far south west and again, gusty winds. For wales too by the afternoon it will be pretty wet with gusty winds especially close to the coast. As we head to Northern Ireland, a similar story. Some rain and all very gusty winds. Touching gale forced for some in exposure. Into the overnight period atrocious conditions in the grampians and the rain will edge to the east. Still windy, drier but showers out to the west. A cool night. Tomorrow we start off with the rain trying to move into the north sea but there will still be some left. Patchy light rain, drizzle, murky conditions in the east, some hill fog and low level fault as well. Further west, drier and brighter conditions but some showers and some of those could be heavy and schoolie in western areas. By heavy and schoolie in western areas. By the time we get to wednesday, it will be an icy start for some so watch out for that if youre setting out early on. Mostly dry but quite a lot of cloud, especially in some central and eastern areas. Something a wee bit brighter out to the west with a few showers. Then the trend is for it to turn that bit colder as we continue to pull in these Easterly Winds from the near continent. Thank you. It looks lovely. We will be with you through the morning. A good job today. 0utside without a coat. Impressive. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning from april, nhs hospitals in england will have a legal duty to charge overseas patients up front if theyre not eligible for free treatment. President trump says hes instructed Border Officials to check people entering the United States very carefully, as his ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim countries remains suspended. Lets take a look at this mornings papers. We will start with the front of the times. Lots of these pictures around. This is the royal couple and prince harry, they are all there. They have been launching. They are taking part of an event for a Mental Health charity and they were sprinting at the olympic park and harry won. He was excited. William was about one metre behind him. She isa was about one metre behind him. She is a good runner. She has her very high knees. And foreign patients to pay upfront for nhs care. The front of the Daily Telegraph have the same picture from a different angle, talking about a e wards, one in six under threat of closure despite record overcrowding in the worst crisis facing the nhs. We are talking about lots of things on the nhs. David beckham is on the front of quite a few papers. A hacked into his e mails. Of quite a few papers. A hacked into his emails. Shame on saint bec. And desperate ministers tell the elderly in the houses, incentives to free up homes forfamilies. In the houses, incentives to free up homes for families. And in the houses, incentives to free up homes forfamilies. And on in the houses, incentives to free up homes for families. And on the front of the sun, i have forgotten her name. Katherine jenkins. Sorry, it is early. Catherine jenkins. I know who you are. She has had a little of a p0p who you are. She has had a little of a pop at David Beckham over the e mails which were leaked, and what he said about her. The big triple. £1 million plot to blackmail David Beckham. He was told t

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