After three years in captivity. In sport, its the final day of the Premier League season, with Champions League places at stake. Manchester city, liverpool and arsenal will vie for the last two spots to join europes elite next season. And phil has the weather for us this morning. Good morning. There is a much improved started day compared to yesterday in scotland and the rest of the British Isles is not far behind. Details in a few minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. In business, sometimes, you have to do the dance. And having won billions of Dollars Worth of contracts for us firms, donald trump is more confident celebrating with the saudis than you might think. Its beautiful. It certainly more comfortable for him here than it is back home, given the furore over his sacking of the fbi director investigating allegations his president ial campaign was tied to russia. But day two of this tour could be the beginning of a far greater challenge as he leaves the world of striking commercial deals he knows so well to try to strike political deals instead. Always the right hand, right . Always the right hand. If only Teacup Diplomacy were enough in the region were some disputes stretch back thousands of years. Today, President Trump will speak to more than a0 Muslim Nations, where he will talk of the need to tackle religious extremism and intolerant ideology. He will give the address in the birthplace of islam just months after he was trying to ban visitors from six mainly muslim countries. But the saudis have been rolling out the red carpet for him, and hes likely to get another warm welcome when he moves on to israel tomorrow. Well be speaking to the bbcs security correspondent Frank Gardner whos in saudi arabia in about 10 minutes. At least 18 cia informants were killed or imprisoned in china after a spy network was dismantled according to reports in the new york times. It is not clear whether the cia was hacked or whether a mole helped the chinese to identify the agents over a two year period, officials told the paper. Its being described as one of the worst intelligence breaches in decades. The cia has declined to comment. The labour party is stepping up its drive for older voters, claiming that conservative Manifesto Proposals are amount to an attack on the elderly. But the conservatives accused labour of running a scare campaign. It looks like labour may be benefiting from a bit of a balance on the back of this campaign to try to highlight the Tory Ma Nifesto to try to highlight the tory manifesto pledges as being anti elderly . What can you tell us . There are certainly seeing a boost in the poll ratings, they have gone up in the poll ratings, they have gone up from around 26 last week to something around 33 to 35 this week so something around 33 to 35 this week so certainly a boost. But compared to the tory lead, the tories are still on between 44 and 46 . But this whole issue about pensioners votes has become a difficult one for the conservatives because their policy on social care, which could see pensioners who are cared for at home having to i suppose have their properties handed over to the state to some extent, for anything above £100,000, that has gone pretty badly among some of their quarters. So labour today, talking about their promises, keeping the triple lock on pensions which is something that words are moving away from, also protecting the Winter Fuel Allowance and in terms of social care, labour saving will pit 45 billion into the nhs and social care. Though the Liberal Democrats have pointed out that because of brexit, that 45 million wouldnt be much because the loss of Public Services will be just as much. But this whole issue will give faf has given labour a bit of a boost. The conservatives are saying theissue boost. The conservatives are saying the issue around social care wouldnt be detrimental to pensioners, that pensioners wont have to give up their properties while there are still living in them, that this would only happen after they died, they are accusing labour of scare tactics. Thank you very much. The leaders of the main parties are going to stop campaigning for an hour today to remember the mp jo cox, who was shot and stabbed in her constituency in West Yorkshire last year. The Initiative Comes after a personal request from her widower brendan cox the First Anniversary of her murder is next month. Jo wilfried been incredible touch, both by the fact that upward parties are posing for a moment, both by the fact that upward parties are posing fora moment, but both by the fact that upward parties are posing for a moment, but also by the public reaction. Jo would have been touched. Jo cared about Drawing Communities together, that is what mattered to her. 82 schoolgirls who were kidnapped in nigeria three years ago have been reunited with their families. The girls were released earlier this month as part of a deal between the Nigerian Government and boko haram islamist militants who had been holding them. 0ur correspondent Alistair Leithead reports now on the emotional reunions in the nigerian capital, abuja. The moment theyd been waiting more than three years for to see each other again. An emotional reunion for the newly returned chibok girls and their parents. 82 of the missing girls were released two weeks ago. It was a celebratory first meeting. But this is the start of a long process. I cannot overemphasise how i feel. I am just laughing with all my family because of happiness and joy. Assimilating them back into society after so long being held hostage in the forest by boko haram militants. Both the girls and their parents have gone through a lot of change since the kidnapping. And they wont be heading back home to chibok any time soon. They are under the care of the Womens Affairs ministry, and the Security Service is keen to talk to them about their experiences. The bbc has been with the families in remote chibok all this week. It has taken a while to make 100 sure of the girls identities. The 82 chibok girls were only released after months of complicated negotiations. Five boko haram commanders were exchanged for them. The bbc have been told that 2 Million Euros may also have been part of the deal, but that cant yet be confirmed. The government says it is doing all it can and talks are going on to try and release the 113 still being held. The intense media focus on the chibok girls has at least helped many to be freed, and they are just some of the thousands of other women and girls also abducted by boko haram. Spanish and british authorities have arrested 2a suspected Drug Traffickers after a joint operation. Spanish Police Detained 21 people who allegedly transported marijuana into the uk Hidden In Packs of marble tiles. Merseyside officers had previously arrested 3 suspects involved in distributing drugs. Spains Policia Nacional said five plantations have been dismantled and thousands of plants seized. Prince harry reportedly made a 100 mile round trip to bring his girlfriend Meghan Markle to the Wedding Reception of Pippa Middleton. Guests at yesterdays wedding included the duke and Duchess Of Cambridge alongside their children and Princess Charlotte, who were greeted by Waiting Crowds. Just like the final curtain comes down today on the most celebrated circus in the united states. It has been going for 146 years. And it is the only circus in the world is to travel by train. High Operating Costs have been said to the to blame for the closure. New homes have been found for all the animals. Such a famous name in american history. I think for a lot of people these days, the thought of animals in circuses doesnt sit well. So you can understand why their time may have come to an end. As weve been hearing, donald trump will call for a peaceful vision of islam today when he addresses leaders of more than 40 Muslim Nations on the second day of his overseas trip. 0ur Security Correspondent frank gardener is in saudi arabia for us this morning, where the president s where the president s visit continues. Have the american officials travelling with the president been holding their breath at the prospect of him talking to all Business Lunch readers on a subject on which he has made controversial comments before . They are. Notjust made controversial comments before . They are. Not just them, made controversial comments before . They are. Notjust them, but made controversial comments before . They are. Not just them, but the saudi hosts, ithink, as they are. Not just them, but the saudi hosts, i think, as well. They are. Not just them, but the saudi hosts, ithink, as well. This is high risk territory for any reader, to come to this part of the world, the birthplace of islam, one of the worlds three great monotheistic religions. To, give a speech on such a sensitive topic would be a challenge. Donald trump, last year, said, is one hates us, there is a lot of hatred there, and of course try to introduce this ban on several muslim countries. The Saudis Injaffer given that, they are giving him the benefit of the doubt, but all yesterday, they have been streaming here as we do is come in and they will be listening carefully to the tone of this speech. This could go either way. If donald trump delivers it in a hectoring, slide the building way, it was easily go down very badly. But if its a kind of, we are all in this together and we are here to support you kind of thing, it will go down well. But the end we are getting from the white house about this speech is that it is going to be direct, blunt, it is going to be telling nations are leaders that it is not enough to just talk the talk about eradicating religious extremism and intolerance, they need to stop aiding and abetting it. I dont know if he is going to name names are particular countries. Given his propensity to shoot from the epp and go off script, anything could happen. We saw pictures of him yesterday signing trade deals. So far, this has been a cordial and warm visit, hasnt it . Far, this has been a cordial and warm visit, hasnt it . It has. A marked contrast to The Gathering Storm you have left behind him in washington. He has friends here in saudi arabia, they like him, at least the royals like in this part of the world, because he is tough on the run. And the Gulf States Felt that president 0bama, his predecessor, was too soft on iran to get deals through. He has not raised theissue get deals through. He has not raised the issue of human rights here, either. So business has slowed, Something Like a total of 380 billion us dollars, thats about a quarter of £1 trillion. Thats a lot of money. And of course, yet unable to say it is a tremendous day, business back home, jobs. He has been able to say. So it has gone very well. Presumably, we have seen donald trump in the past, he delivers speeches, if he sticks to the script, then his officials will be happy. But he always have a propensity to deviate and added a little. Ferrer he does. I think that one of the architects of this whole trip, his National Security adviser, be bold guy who came out in a suit in the white house rose garden to say that it was a fake news story about russia, about intelligence being given away by donald trump. He is very much the architect of this trip. If it goes well, he is made for the rest of the term. If it goes badly, he will carry the can. I am sure you will be impressing on the president the need to not go off script in this sensitive area. The president has a lunch today, a banquet with gulf arab leaders and some of the islam leaders. So he will have a chance to chat to them before he delivers the speech in the afternoon, riyadh time. But this evening, if everything has gone to plan, he saudis and the white house will be bringing in breathing in an enormous sigh of relief. Thank you very much. Its 40 its 40 minutes past eight, youre watching breakfast. Donald trump prepares to address more than 40 Muslim Leaders in saudi arabia as he continues his first overseas trip as president. Labour vows to protect pensioners in a push to attract older voters as the conservatives defend plans to shake up the funding of social care. And coming up on the programme heres phil with a look at this mornings weather. In the papers, they are predicting monday will be the hottest day of the year so far. As we get into the realms of 25, 26, which is not out of the bounds of possibility, it is possible. As we get into wednesday, thursday, friday, High Pressure will sit across the British Isles. Improved picture from scotland, and yesterday started pretty well, across the suicide of england as well. Then the showers piled on through, dont we know it . Plenty of showers and rain across scotland. We have got rid of both of these features, but however, we are dragging in another one across the atlantic. Thickening cloud has ordered brought some rain. Its cloud has ordered brought some rain. Its primarily a future this morning for Northern Ireland and then will work its way into the western side of scotland. But all that being said, once they are the focus pop away from 0xfordshire way and one are to other sports as well, its a different beast. Dry and sunny. Here, cloud with a suggestion of room for some areas, Northern Wales and Northern Ireland s and the south west of scotland, but that will push it further north. But some thicker cloud may bring the odd spot of rain into the central belt and up through stirling into the inverness area. Generally, the further east youre in scotland, the drier your day will be. A lot of dry weather, unbroken sunshine in the south, uv levels quite high this time of year that will be a consideration for many of you in the afternoon. No signs of frost overnight, continuing to import these relatively mild air across many parts of the British Isles. Some rain in Northern Ireland and the top two thirds of scotland on monday, but elsewhere, heat beginning to push on through. Maybe a bit ofa beginning to push on through. Maybe a bit of a tip on tuesday, but was removed past that first part of the week, you see what i mean about the High Pressure. There will be some cloud in bits and pieces in the first part of the week, but wednesday, thursday, friday, very warm in some areas, i wouldnt be surprised to see 26 or 27. Its 8 17am. Its its now over 30 years since one of wales biggest collieries closed. Miners have been providing stories of life underground. Now, anyway of apprentices is being trained. For over 100 years, coalmines will it would across wales. It was a job for the future. This man worked proudly underground in several collieries across the valleys. The best part is the camera true. Everybody would look after everybody. The bad part, how can i say, closures. Does that for the past 30 years, he has been digging deep into past experiences, passing his knowledge on to the public here at what has become a unesco World Heritage site, the Big Pit National Coal museum. 0n tours, with some of the children, especially youngsters, id tell them to touch it if they wa nt id tell them to touch it if they want to. But as the role of a coal miner disappears want to. But as the role of a Coal Minerdisappears in want to. But as the role of a coal miner disappears in britain, john and the other ex miners are looking to retire and looking for people to carry on their work. This is essential in showing the public what it was like mining underground all those years ago. And without passing that knowledge on, the fear is that the history of mining and culture in south wales could be lost. Its really important that we keep that a life. Really important that we keep that a life. These really important that we keep that a life. These are the first apprentices. They will learn not only the history but the technical aspects of how to fix and maintain the mine so that it is safer the public in future. I should probably fa ct public in future. I should probably fact that im keeping it going. Both from the local area, both appreciate how vital they will be in Keeping B History Of Mining Going in wales. Its history of mining going in wales. Its truly unique. There are not many opportunities to come and work for a place like this and learn these skills. Im passionate about mining, the historical side of thing, the social side of things, and being part of that, being one of the first apprentices offered that opportunity, is fantastic. The changing of the guard has begun at the big pit, and the open is that the big pit, and the open is that the legacy of south wales being one of the largest exporters of calls in the world will live on. A real step back into a glorious histor