Through the general election to all Political Parties is actually, people have had enough of the Austerity Measures. 11 days on from the start of negotiations, theres still no deal with the dup to prop up theresa mays government, amid claims of in downing street. Chaos in downing street. Also this morning, a Special Report from dame sarah storey on whether high profile athletes who have babies get enough support once they return. Resources available to elite sports people is better than ever. But what is the best way of using this funding to support athlete mums . Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Were also talking about Uk Holiday Makers who make bogus Food Poisoning claims against foreign hotels. The problem is getting so bad apparently that some resorts say they could ban brits. Travel Companies Says its one of the biggest issues that has hit the industry for many years. If youve made a claim or you work in the industry then wed love to hear from you this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning, use the Hashtag Victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa may has promised to work with humility and resolve as her Minority Government prepares to outline its legislative programme in the queens speech later this morning. Brexit related legislation is expected to dominate the parliamentary session, which will cover two years instead of one, and for the First Time Since 1974, it will be a low key ceremony with no royal procession. A consequence, as then, of the snap general election. Our Political CorrespondentEleanor Garnier has this report. It is the ultimate show of pomp and ceremony, it marks the formal opening of parliament. The queens speech might be read by the queen but its written by ministers. A list of legislation the newly elected government aims to bring in. But this year its going to be a scaled back event, just like in 1974 and ted heaths snap election. With a crowded calendar and little time for preparations, there will be no gold carriage and it will be day dress rather than robes for the queen. It is significant, it does reflect that this is a snap election, this wasnt planned. But of course, it is very close to the trooping of the colours so the two ceremonies together would be too much. And its quite meaningful because we were expecting to see the full pomp and circumstance next year but next years queens speech has been cancelled, so we are not going to see a queens speech until 2019. So thats some way away for the queen to exercise what she sees as her key role as head of state. When theresa may set out her partys manifesto she proposed scrapping Free School Meals for all but the very poorest. There were plans to reform social care funding and to expand Grammar Schools. But without a conservative majority and a lack of support, expect a moderated version of mrs mays manifesto. Brexit will be the central theme. It is likely there will be a great repeal bill which will turn all eu laws that affect us into british law. Look out for legislation to tackle terrorism, with powers to deal with extremists and protect the public. There could also be measures to protect workers rights, with worker representation on Company Boards as well as protection of pensions. Theresa may is still trying to put together a deal with Northern Irelands Democratic Unionist Party. She will need their support to see her queens speech voted through parliament. Eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. Our political guru, norman smith, is at westminster. How much is brexit going to dominate over the next two years . Its going to totally and utterly dominate over the next two years of parliamentary life. There will be around eight different brexit bills, bringing into british law all of those areas which were previously overseen by the eu, fisheries, agriculture, trade, immigration, and so on. All of those bills are hugely complex, hugely detailed, which means theres plenty of opportunity for the Opposition Parties to cause the government maximum grief. Because of that, the government has deliberately sean cut out of the queens speech legislative measurements and key Manifesto Pledges, so some of the issues which dominated the discussion in the election, around social care and Grammar Schools and around the idea ofan Grammar Schools and around the idea of an energy cap, they will not form any legislative proposals in this queens speech, most of them will be put out to consultation. So this is going to be the brexit queens speech. And the government is going into the queens speech this morning with no effective majority because there is no agreement with the dup. Is there a chance the dup could even vote it down . I think that is unlikely, because whatever the difficulties the dup are having reaching an agreement with the government, they are far more hostile towards Jeremy Corbyn, government, they are far more hostile towardsJeremy Corbyn, so they wont want to do anything which paves the way to Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister. Clearly things are not going to plan and all the indications are that relations between the dup and the government are becoming increasingly fractious and of course, its notjust about money, its about attitude. Dup are saying, to recently and theresa may and their people are taking us for granted. So there is a souring relations. The danger is that when a deal is done, Down The Line when there are difficult bits of legislation, the dup may say, you know what . I think we need a bit more money for Northern Ireland. They will keep cranking up the pressure and demanding more different bits of legislation come to the commons and have be voted through. We will be speaking to a former dup minister later, also a tory mp. Join huw edwards for coverage from the Palace Of Westminster of the State Opening of parliament. Thats on the bbc news channel and bbc one at 10. 30am this morning. Julian worricker is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. Bbc news has learned Counter Terrorism policing in england and wales has been placed on an Emergency Footing following the recent series of Terror Attacks. As a result, Senior Police officers say theyre having to switch resources from other areas which they claim may create significa nt risks to public safety. Its understood mark rowley, whos in charge of Counter Terrorism our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. The murderous assault at Westminster In march by Khalid Masood was the first in a series of deadly Terror Attacks that have put a huge strain on the police. It was followed by the Suicide Bombing at Manchester Arena and the van and knife attack at London Bridge and borough market. After that police put a three month Emergency Planning to affect, Emergency Plan into affect, known as Operation Rosette. Its designed to intensify Counter Terrorism activity, in particular the capacity of police to investigate plots. But with 700 staff looking into many enquiries, police are having to find resources from elsewhere. Bbc news understand that as part of Operation Roset some staff will be temporarily removed from the public enquiry into undercover policing. Some War Crimes Investigations will be suspended. And officers will be transferred from regional organised crime teams to work on Counter Terrorism policing. Mark rowley says the Counter Terrorism policing network isnt able to operate at full strength because of the demand for detectives investigating other crimes, including child abuse. In a letter to amber rudd, mr crowley says that in order mr rrowley says that in order in a letter to amber rudd, mr rowley says that in order to prioritise Counter Terrorism work, difficult choices must be made about where to put resources. He says that will create risk in other areas, potentially with significant impact. The home office says it promised in 2015 to increase cross Government Spending on Counter Terrorism by 30 over five years. Soldiers have shot dead a suspected Suicide Bomber in brussels as he triggered a small explosion in the main railway station. Authorities say the man was wearing what appeared to be a bomb vest and are treating the incident as a terrorist attack. No one else is believed to have been injured. A man has been tasered after attacking people at Regents Park Mosque in the early hours this morning. Police, who are not treating the incident at as terror related, was arrested at 1am on suspicion of freight. He was later found to be waving an object which was a shoehorn. Failures in care are one of the main causes of still births and Brain Injuries in newborn babies in the uk according to a report out today. The Royal College of obstetricians and gynaecologists found the most common mistakes related to the monitoring of Foetal Heart Rates during labour. It wants to cut the number of neo natal errors by 50 by 2020. Head teachers from 17 Council Areas in england are writing to parents urging them to put pressure on their mps to address what they call the growing Funding Crisis in schools. The joint letter, to almost 2 million families, warns that there could be job losses and cuts in subject choices. The government says it will continue to invest Record Levels in education. The actor sir Daniel Day Lewis has announced his retirement from acting. The 60 year old star is the only man to have won three best actor oscars, which were awarded for my left foot, there will be blood and lincoln. He gave no reason for the decision, calling it a private one, but said he was immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news, more at 9. 30am. Coming up will be talking about the possibility that british Holiday Makers could be barred from all inclusive holidays, after the hotels have been getting concerned about the huge increase in the number of british Holiday Makers claiming they have had Food Poisoning after a holiday, and the claims are coming in from british Holiday Makers at hotels, rather than Holiday Makers in other countries. What do you think about that . Are you a Tour Operator or a holiday or hotel owner and you have thoughts . Please get in touch in all the usual ways. We will talk about that later, and plenty of coverage of the queens speech as well, and whats going to be in it and not. Lets get some sport, olly foster is wth us this morning. Whats going on with andy murray . Thats the question, we have just read his column on the bbc sport website, no real answers, read his column on the bbc sport website, no realanswers, hejust says hes got to put a lot of work in now. Yesterday at queens, the five time defending champion and world number one lost toJordan Thompson, the world number 90, the australian, celebrating the biggest win of his career. He was just hanging round the locker room, wasnt due to play until murrays opponent pulled out with an injury. Sojordan opponent pulled out with an injury. So Jordan Thompson stepped opponent pulled out with an injury. SoJordan Thompson stepped up and has beaten andy murray. Hes going to probably going to try and squeeze ina to probably going to try and squeeze in a couple of Exhibition Events before wimbledon but has admitted that hes got a lot of work to do. Before wimbledon but has admitted that hes got a lot of work to dolj obviously had a good french open and good operation here and felt good coming in, but didnt play howl would like and thats something that i will speak to with my team. Try and work out the reasons why and get back to work and prepare for wimbledon. A real kick in the teeth for the queens club organisers, because Stan Wawrinka and milos raonic also lost in the first round yesterday. They are at the top three seeds as well. Rafael pulled out last week. So no big names left really in the tournament. Better news forjohanna konta but she had a bit of a scare . Yes, she had a running up in nottingham, she is now in birmingham, she had this lengthy medical time out. She has had a number of worries along this, she is the world number eight, she collapsed at the us open with heatstroke, palpitations. We wonder whether that was, she was suffering from that again. She said she was fine afterwards, she went on to win. She was 4 1 down at the second set in that stage but came through in straight sets. She will hopefully be 0k straight sets. She will hopefully be ok and she will get a good run in birmingham ahead of wimbledon. And the lions team for the first test against the all blacks will be announced . Against the all blacks will be announced . The debate has been going on for months, who will be facing the all blacks . They are six games into their tour, they have strong back to back wins together, they have beaten the maoris at the weekend and then the chiefs yesterday, and that midweek side, the Dirt Trackers as they are traditionally known, that is to protect the starting 15. Has anybody stepped up from if theys performance . Elliot daly, perhaps, the wasps winger, might push george north outboard Warren Gatland said it will be the toughest selection meeting hes ever had. Other positions in the field, up for grabs, some conjecture over the fly half position, owen farrell, will he be fit . Even if he is, will he be able to usurp jonny be fit . Even if he is, will he be able to Usueronny Sexton . And the captaincy, Sam Warburton, captain of this tour, but Peter Omahony who did so brilliantly against the maoris, hes expected to get the nod for the first test. Cannot wait, all will be revealed later. Thank you very much, ollie, see you later. Later, the queen will head from Buckingham PalaceTo Westminster for the pomp and ceremony of parliaments official opening. A little bit less of the pomp, though. In normal times after an election, she would spell out the winning partys agenda for the year ahead, turning their manifesto commitments into government bills. But theresa mays conservatives didnt get enough mps to be certain of getting their policies through, so this years queens speech is expected to be a much reduced affair. Lets have a look in more detail about what we can expect. Normally, it would reflect the pa rtys manifesto. This time, because the conservatives did not win enough seats in the election, it could be a much more watered down version. For example, it is unlikely to include the so called dementia tax, widely criticised by other parties. After several days of debating, mps will vote on proposals. If it goes through, theresa may will continue on as Prime Minister. But if its blocked, the labour leaderJeremy Corbyn could have the chance to form his own government, although achieving it would be very difficult. Theoretically, it might not pass the commons. The conservatives will need to rely on the support of the dup. So expect some concessions to be made. However, a deal with the dup would not be universally popular amongst conservatives. The former tory Prime Minister sir john major has aired concerns that such a deal could affect the