on the streets of madrid. a sheepjam, though, could catch you by surprise. but parts of the spanish capital were left baa dly congested as hundreds of sheep passed through its bustling city centre. it s all part of an annual event designed to pay homage to the area s rural heritage. it sits on an ancient migration route where shepherds would move their livestock south for the winter. a reminder of our top story: the facebook whistle blower says the death of the british teenager molly russell forced the company to ask questions about children s safety on instagram, which it owns. frances haugen, who s in london to speak to mps, spoke to molly s father, ian russell. the teenager took her own life after viewing content about depression, suicide and self harm on the app. earlier this month, haugen, who worked as a product manager