It comes as ee is fined for overcharging Tens Of Thousands of customers who called its Customer Service number. Well have more details on that shortly. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The Foreign Secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign free trade deals with britain when it leaves the European Union. Borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new Migration Controls promised by theresa may. Our Political Correspondent tom bateman has more. Theresa mays Brexit Speech brought the most clarity yet on her approach to the negotiations. She told ministers and european diplomats she wanted ambitious trade deals with the rest of the eu, but she confirmed britain would leave the unions formalfree rade area. I want to be clear. What i am proposing cannot mean membership of the Single Market. The uk would have control of immigration policy, she said. And, in an unexpected move, the Prime Minister revealed she would be prepared to walk away from the talks if the deal wasnt good enough. The Foreign Secretary, borisjohnson, writes this morning that countries are queuing up to do trade deals with britain. Today, attention turns to the response from the rest of the eu. The head of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, is due to speak. Some in the European Parliament believe mrs mays demands are unrealistic. It creates an illusion. An illusion that you can go out of the Single Market, that you can go out off the Customs Union, and that you can cherry pick, and you can have still a number of advantages. The Prime Minister will face mps later with some opponents saying her plan risks an economic catastrophe. She has called for unity over brexit. So far, at least, that seems some way off. Lets get more from our political guru norman smith. What if she doesnt get a deal . Well, ministers arejust what if she doesnt get a deal . Well, ministers are just refuse to go counsel ten na ns well, ministers are just refuse to go counsel ten nans that possibility. I have been struck at the confidence frankly oozing from them despite the fact that mrs may yesterday massively ratcheted up the sta kes yesterday massively ratcheted up the stakes saying we want a deal in two yea rs stakes saying we want a deal in two years and we want a special deal that gives us everything that we wa nt that gives us everything that we want in Terms Of Trade and in terms of the Single Market and the Customs Union and by the way, if you dont give us what we want, were going to walk away. They say, they have been encouraged by the reaction from other eu leaders and it will be interesting to see when we hear from the president of the European Commission later who is talking to the European Parliament, you know, whether theyre justified in thinking that mrs mays message has gone down 0k thinking that mrs mays message has gone down ok with the rest of europe. They have been buoyed by the reaction at home. The telegraph, mays bold terms for brexit. The daily mail, it is like a Comic Book Strip of mrs may as a sort of latter day mrs t certainly listening to david davis, the brexit secretary this morning, he was saying what could go wrong . He said what could go wrong . A deal which is in the interests of both britain and the European Union that seeks to preserve the best of what we have whilst giving us the freedom to trade globally and a deal which, a proposal, for a deal which will get hopefully the whole country behind it. Those who voted leave and those who voted remain because it is in the interests of the whole country. Thats the aim. Were not seeking a fight. Were seeking to get a good deal which serves everybody. Thats the most important thing to have in the most important thing to have in the front of your mind. Of course, quite a lot could go wrong, not least if mrs may doesnt get the deal she wants then we pretty much just fall out of the eu and have to revert what are known as World Trade Organisation rules which means tariffs, which means more expensive goods which is a significant blow for british business. So the stakes are absolutely colossal and no wonder that ministers are hoping it will turn out ok because if it doesnt, the potential ramifications for this country are colossal. Mobile operator ee has been fined £2. 7 million for overcharging Tens Of Thousands of customers. More than 30,000 customers have been affected, overcharged by a quarter of a million pounds. The regulator has explained why theyve taken action. Well, we think this is a significant fine and fines is a significant fine and fines are a good deterrent for companies. They dont like to be on the Receiving End of fines well, we think this is a significant fine and fines are a good like this, but i think what really matters to consumers is that, Companies Get the services they provide and our bills right first time and thats why we hope that this fine today sends a clear message, notjust to ee, but right across the industry that we wont hesitate to help in and levy fines if they get that wrong for customers. Rachel horne rachel home is here. Ee were going to give the money to charity, but until ofcom stepped in and said hang ona minute, until ofcom stepped in and said hang on a minute, ee were saying it was too difficult to trace them. Ofcom forced them to trace the customers. They have reimbursed up to £200,000. There is £60,000. Ee have given the money to charity, but ofcom said you must still try and find the customers. Ofcom are starting to flex their muscles. You might remember back in october we had a big fine for talktalk. It was £400,000, but that was to do with cyber security, rather than customer relations. Vodafone were hit with a fine of over £4 million, part of that was handling customer complaints. Ofcom are taking a sta nce complaints. Ofcom are taking a stance and saying, look, you need to treat your customers properly, if you dont, we will wade in and we will take action. I spoke to ofcom earlier and they said it is time the customers or the Companies Start treating customers properly and if they dont there will be consequences. Joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. President obama has cut the sentence of Chelsea Manning, who was jailed for 35 years for leaking intelligence secrets. The former military analyst, who was born Bradley Manning but had Hormone Therapy in prison, will be released in may. Our correspondent in washington Rajini Vaidyanathan has more. Chelsea manning was responsible for one of the largest leaks of Government Secrets in american history. Born Bradley Manning, it was while serving in iraq that the low ranking private hacked government databases, handing more than 700,000 classified documents to Julian Assanges wikilea ks organisation. Mannings supporters have campaigned for years for her release. They maintain shes a whistleblower, not a traitor. The reduction of Chelsea Mannings sentence means shes only served three years out of a 35 year term she was handed in 2013. During the trial, mannings lawyers said their client struggled with gender identity disorder. Soon after, it was announced that bradley would be known as chelsea and live as a woman. Shes being held at a male prison, and tried to take her life on two occasions. Id say 12 to 16 months, her mental state and her condition have deteriorated significantly. She became depressed and there was clearly a real risk to her wellbeing, if not her life, if she had remained in this prison. Julian assange thanked those who campaigned for chelseas release, and Edward Snowden, who also leaked Government Secrets, tweeted his thanks to President Obama. But the republican Speaker Of The House, paul ryan, said President Obamas decision to cut short Chelsea Mannings sentence was outrageous and sent a message that those who Compromise National Security wont be held accountable for their crimes. One of President Obamas final acts in office will please as much as it will anger. A baby has been born to a previously infertile couple in ukraine using a new type of three person ivf. Doctors in kiev are reported to have used a method called pro Nuclear Transfer in what is a world first. It is not the first baby born with dna from three parents, however. Another child was created using a slightly different method in mexico last year. Leaders of the Train Drivers Union, aslef, are meeting Southern Rail Bosses this morning in a new attempt to resolve their long running dispute. Next weeks three day strike by drivers On Southern Rail has been suspended ahead of the talks. The union is in dispute with southerns Parent Company gtr over the role of conductors on driver only operated trains, amounting to britains worst rail strikes in 20 years. Thomas cook is preparing to bring thousands of british Holiday Makers home from gambia because of a worsening political crisis there. The Foreign Office is advising people to avoid all but Essential Travel to the country, after its president refused to step down and declared a State Of Emergency. Thomas cook said it was implementing Contingency Plans to bring home all its uk customers on additional flights over the next 48 hours. The Supreme Court is ruling today on whether disabled travellers are legally entitled to priority use of Wheelchair Spaces on buses even when there are babies in buggies on board. The case was triggered when Wheelchair User doug paulley attempted to board a bus but was unable to when a woman refused to move her buggy. First group says its current policy of requesting, not requiring other passengers to move is the most feasible solution, but mr paulley insists its discriminatory. Harry got this touch. He says i have the privilege of knowing mr paulley. If the bus company had put 10 of dougs effort into Disability Awareness training then we wouldnt be where we are today. We are expecting the courtjudgement be where we are today. We are expecting the Court Judgement from the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, any time around tennish. Angela says, i have seen pa rents tennish. Angela says, i have seen parents abuse bus drivers if they cant get their buggy on the bus which is out of order. Disabled people should get priority in the same way older disabled people get priority to use the front seats of the bus. I hope the gentleman wins his case and disabled people get priority over parents. Your views are welcome. Particularly if you use are welcome. Particularly if you use a wheelchair, what is the access like if youre using a bus . Do get in touch with us throughout the morning. Use the hashtag victorialive, and if you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. Lets get some sport. Jessica. Dan da n eva ns dan evans is on court. He is facing marin cilic. He was the us open champion in 2014. Evans wasnt really enjoying himself in the first set at all. He was broken in his very First Service game. Always going to be an uphill struggle. We saw him throw his racket and shake his head. The first set, he lost that 36 his head. The first set, he lost that 3 6 in over half an hour. Were into the second set now and evans is making a much biggerfight of this match. It is always going to be an uphill struggle when you lose the first set, but in the second set we have just seen evans go 6 5 up. He has got set point im being told. So the second set could go that way. If thats 1 1, the second set could go that way. If thats1 1, evans could make a match of this and make his way to the third round. Just to tell you as well, there has been some other big hitters on court and overnight. Roger federer, he is safely through to the next round as is stan wawrinka. For british tennis fans, andy murray, sorry, andy murray will be on court later this morning. That will be live on five live sports extra. Dan evans hasjust won will be live on five live sports extra. Dan evans has just won that second set. So it is now 1 1. He won that 75. Second set. So it is now 1 1. He won that 7 5. So got a match on our hands here, i think, victoria. Some shocks last night in the fa cup. What would you pluck out . Lincoln city. We talk every year about the magic of the cup. There was some Real Wizardry served Upment Lincoln 59 places below ipswich and they came through in injury time to win that 10. Came through in injury time to win that1 0. On the came through in injury time to win that 1 0. On the whole i thought lincoln deserving. Look how composed Nathan Arnold was to grab the goal in injury time around the goalkeeper and the fans and the team were just in complete pandemonium. Look how much it meant to the players and all the staff. This is the first time lincoln city reached the fourth round of the fa cup in 41 years. The last person to take them there was Graham Taylor who passed away recently. It now sets up a brilliant tie for them at home to brighton. But not to be outdone, victoria sutton united, another non league side, they are through. They beat afa wimbledon. Afc wimbledon two leagues above them. To give you a sense of the gulf in quality, well apparent quality between the two sides, sutton are a team that rely on volunteers to stay afloat and they have got a tie against leeds, Championship Side, at home and such was the managers delight at his tea m was the managers delight at his team winning, he opened up the bar at home and invited all the fans back for a celebratory drink. As you do we have the latest on the Police Chiefs council talking about the number of victims of abuse in football. 526 victims have come forward , football. 526 victims have come forward, 124 potential suspects have been identified. 248 Football Clubs have been impacted. This does not equate to 248 clubs under investigation, they want to make clear, but instead refers to the number of clubs referenced. So, operation hydrant, the investigation into historical child sexual abuse in football, the number of victims potentially at the moment stands at 526, 184 suspects identified, 248 clu bs 526, 184 suspects identified, 248 clubs referenced. Rough seas, Winter Storms and long, dark nights make this time of year the most dangerous for migrants attempting to reach europe from north africa. But many people are still attempting the journey often in small dinghies with more than 1000 arriving in europe in the first two weeks of 2017. Many of those were rescued on theirjourneys, but last week 100 people drowned after their boat sank off the coast of libya. Despite fewer people crossing last year compared to the year before, it was the deadliest so far, with 5000 perishing at sea. Alva white, who worked as a producer at the bbc before going on a secondment to msf, filmed her experience for us and this is her story of the crisis. This is my cabin. This is where i have lived for the last four months on aquarius. And i wanted to show you what is outside my porthole window. This is the night sea and the night sky. That is what it must look like for the people getting into these unseaworthy, dangerous boats, crammed full of way too many people. Its notjust them getting into them, but they take their children, their babies, their families. Women in the last stages of pregnancy, injured people, sick people. No one makes this decision easily, no one would put themselves through that and they must be extremely terrified and extremely desperate. Its now about eight oclock in the evening. 36 h