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good morning, welcome to breakfast good morning, welcome to breakfast good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay withjon kay and naga munchetty. and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today. 0ur headlines today. withjon kay and mega munchetty. three, two, one, zero. our headlines today. for the first time in eight years an ignition, lift off. american rockets capable of carrying we have lift off. three, two, 1, zero. astronauts has been launched from the spacex launches its unmanned kennedy space centre in florida. there it goes the ignition, left off. crew dragon spacecraft. we have lift off. spacex launches its unmanned crew dragon spacecraft. the company hopes to send astronauts to the international space station later this year. spacex falcon blasting off an hour ago for an unmanned test flight to back down on earth. the international space station but nasa says it is a critical mission and if successful could be a major clashes at the top of the labour party — step forward, leap forward in space over how to deal with allegations of anti—semitism. it's glasgow's, golden girls katarina johnson—thompson and laura muir win on the opening travel. night of european indoor athletic championships. there's been a clash at the top and i've been lying down of the labour party, over the way it on thejob, to meet the daring motorbike team, handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, who are revving up to do stunts, jennie formby has criticised the deputy leader, tom watson, as early as at the age of five. for asking members to contact him do you say scone or scone? directly with their concerns. we'll look at why the way we talk,
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she's accused him of undermining the party's attempts and the words we use, to deal with complaints. can tell us more than just but he has hit back saying people have lost confidence in the existing who we are and where we're from. system for handling allegations. the us ambassador to the uk has it's saturday the 2nd of march. urged britain to embrace our top story. american farming methods, for the first time in eight years, to help secure an american rocket capable a trans—atlantic trade deal. of carrying astronauts has been launched from the kennedy writing in the daily telegraph, space centre in florida. woody johnson described us practices, such as chlorine—washing chicken, as "the future of farming". three, two, one, zero. ignition, the government has insisted it won't lower food standards in order lift off. this was 12 or 13 minutes to get a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. pakistan has freed an indian fighter pilot who was shot down and captured two days ago, in the disputed region of kashmir. crowds waited for hours ago. the spacex falcon blasted off on the indian side to greet the return of wing commander abhinandan varthaman, who's been treated as a national hero. from florida. he's being checked over by doctors for an unmanned test flight before a full debrief with military commanders. to the international space station. nasa says it's a critical mission and if successful could be a major step forward in space travel. there's been a big rise
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there is an awful lot resting on it. in the number of people receiving calls from scammers pretending what is amazing watching these pictures is just the access we can to work at the tax office. hm revenue and customs said it had get to, having being able to experience it. used to be from one received 60,000 reports of phone camera going up and out of britain, scams in the last six months of 2018 now you can follow it through the whole process. it's been remarkable. — a rise of 360% compared —— in and out of vision. people are being warned to be vigilant to the fraud, which is targeting mainly landline there's been a clash at the top users. of the labour party, over the way it how do you get people to stop handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, jennie formby has accused the deputy leader, tom watson, feeding bread to ducks? of undermining the party's attempts to deal with complaints. our political correspondent, tom barton is in our london newsroom to tell us more. bread is not really good for them. rangers at queens park in glasgow have installed giant plastic birds, this is a very public, another emblazoned with warnings. extraordinary clash, isn't it, tom? please don't feed me bread, because it is absolutely extraordinary. just people weren't taking any notice of remind you of the issue. in the last the signs being put up. there also a few weeks we have seen nine labour twice of what he might give ducks mps leave the party, blaming in part instead of bread. 0ats, but also the at least the leadership was handling
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of anti—semitism. the last few days we have seen corbyn ally chris option of peas, very good to throw. williamson is suspended from the party for saying it had been too dried peas? you can't give cooked apologetic on the issue. marathon there is an extraordinary public row peas to a duck. bread can give them between two of labour's bigby ‘s. we angel wing which is a serious have tom watson, most senior elected illness that ducks catch from too much bread. it can also pollute the river and encourage rights. how do official in the labour party after you know all of this? i talked to a corbyn. he wrote a letter to say to duck expert. i was taking bread and include him in any complaints about anti—semitism sent to the party so he says he could log and monitor how he said no. no more bread. you can they deal with the complaint. now give them letters apparently as they deal with the complaint. now the party bus market most senior employee be general secretaryjennie well. a great start to british formby has written to tom watson, again copying in all of labour's members in the house of lords, athletics. katarina johnson—thompson, has become european champion accusing him of setting up a vague in the indoor pentathlon, after an emphatic parallel process, calling it victory in glasgow. inappropriate and saying it would she missed out on a world record,
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pollute the existing complaints byjust over, 2 seconds in the end, finishing the last event, process. tom watson has hit back in a time, of two minutes and 9 seconds. overnight, essentially doubling down world junior heptathlon champion, on his initial points, saying opaque nieve emerson collapsed over the line, but it was still enough, city and delay in the complaints to pick up a silver medal, and join process has led to a complete loss johnson—thompson on the podium. of trust. this is a pretty he and laura muir, queen of scots, extraordinary row, it is rare for the rows like this to happen in such won the 3000 metres in stunning a public way, and it showsjust fashion in front, of her home crowd. the rows like this to happen in such a public way, and it shows just how tense this issue is inside the labour party at the moment. thank she lapped, almost the entire field, to cross the line and give britain a second gold of the first day in glasgow. you. the us ambassador to the uk has what's even more impressive urged britain to embrace american farming methods, was that muir, had less to help secure a trans—atlantic trade deal. than 3 hours to recover, writing in the daily telegraph, woody johnson described us from a 15 hundred metre heat, — which she also won. practices, such as chlorine—washing chicken, as "the future of farming". you can watch her in that 1500 the government has insisted it metres final tomorrow won't lower food standards in order evening on the bbc. to get a post—brexit trade deal leeds united are back on top of the championship with the united states. after their biggest win the number of smokers in england of the season, against and wales has fallen, while the number of visits to sexual promotion rivals west brom. health clinics has gone up, and it tookjust 16 seconds for pablo hernandez, according to a report for leeds to settle the home on council—run health services. nerves with a screamer. the local government association patrick bamford
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scored a brace as leeds is warning tough budget cuts went onto win 4—0. are undermining future efforts scotland, women's coach, shelley kerr, says her side must learn to overcome higher ranked on improving health care. sides, after slipping to a late defeat to canada in the algarve cup. but the government says authorities a late penalty, dashed received more than i 3 billion of funding this year. dreams of a draw against our health correspondent, the world number five side. dominic hughes explains. since 2013 in england, scotland must beat iceland it is your local council that has on monday, to avoid finishing been responsible for public health. that involves everything bottom of their group. from helping people to quit smoking to treating sexually it doesn't get much tougher transmitted diseases. for england tonight, giving councils responsibility as they face world number ones — for public health was controversial, the usa — in the she but today, the local government believes cup. they could actually win the tournament with a victory and if other results go their way — association says the evidence shows it has been largely successful. quite a challenge lies ahead. for example, the overall number of adult smokers has fallen by 1.6 million since 2011. we have loved watching this goal. you can watch it live on bbc two this evening, with aylee barbour, teenage pregnancies are down who before that will be by almost a quarter since 2013. presenting football focus. like it was planned. . yes. 0h! it and since 2012, the suicide rate has steadily decreased, and among men is now the lowest it has been since 1981. since public health has come over
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to local government, in 2013, we've seen 80% of the key doesn't mean double pay? let's move indicators either remain the same or improve. we're showing real success. on. i always like to have a busy that's despite a £531 million cut in the public health budget and 50% reduction in government funding day. some big fixtures this weekend, for local government. gary lineker has been speaking to so, overall, i can say that public alexander are now ahead of the derby health in local government and then the early kick off today, is a success. one of the main tasks of public we've got a really good piece where health is to prevent illness in the first place by encouraging ian wright has gone to speak to a healthy lifestyle. today's report shows the positive arsenal's main man, 0bama —— impact an effective public health service can have. but there are warnings that without it, in the face of rising demand, an already hard—pressed nhs aubameyang. i was somebody when i went in the dressing room, will struggle to cope. i used to think has shearer scored, did fowler score, did 0wen score? pakistan has freed an indian fighter did you think about any of those other guys in respect pilot who was shot down of wanting to win the boot and have and captured two days ago, they scored do you think? in the disputed region of kashmir. yes, of course. i always watch after crowds waited for hours the game. you have to check, because on the indian side to greet it's not like in germany. i have two
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the return of wing commander abhinandan varthaman, who's been treated as a national hero. he's being checked over by doctors before a full debrief check but here there are so many with military commanders. eight people have suffered minor injuries after a plane people. i used to check when shearer abandoned its take—off at stansted airport. what's been described as a "big bang" shook the cabin. scored. good stuff from them. he had the vienna—bound lauda—motion flight skidded to a halt on the runway before being evacuated. all flights at the airport brilliant shoes. also if you were suspended for around three hours while the runway was cleared. managerial changes. former leicester city and celtic striker went to if you have had one of those calls in recent times, somebody trying to brendan rodgers first conference. sell you something, cold calling, some kind of fraudulent scam, that managerial move. there's also a a p pa re ntly some kind of fraudulent scam, apparently you are not alone. there's been a big rise in the number of people receiving backs to the net a debut for everton calls from scammers pretending to work at the tax office. hm revenue and customs said it had bya received 60,000 reports of phone backs to the net a debut for everton by a 16—year—old, failed to drugs scams in the last six months of 2018 — a rise of 360% compared tests a nd by a 16—year—old, failed to drugs tests and was banned from football for 12 months so these, the mental to the six months before. people are being warned to be vigilant to the fraud, health problems he has had since then, he's now back playing football which is targeting mainly landline users.
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how do you get people to stop and. how are you going to fit all of that into an hour? no time to see feeding bread to ducks? that's one of the questions of the morning. use a sign and everyone anything. celtic, life without brendan rodgers, a huge game today. will obey? no! rangers at queens park in glasgow neil lennon back to his former spot. have installed giant plastic birds, emblazoned with warnings. you mentioned sparkly shoes. we like it's after smaller signs asking visitors not to feed the ducks were ignored by visitors. a spy you mentioned sparkly shoes. we like a spy cliche. but what you call there are some interesting them? shoes. we are now about to alternative suggested. they say don'tjust give bread but —— don't meet some of the most daring writers in the country, yet some of the give bread but consider other tigers are as young as five. doing options like oats, peas and lettuce. that is apparently what we should give to ducks. we've been talking stu nts o n tigers are as young as five. doing stunts on motorbikes. the oldest writers are still under 17 and about how difficult it would be to helping to keep the sports going throw pieces of letters to a duck in after the last of the adults all a pond. lettuce isn't going to cut broke up. i've been down tojoin it, really. after the last of the adults all broke up. i've been down to join the tigers in training. revving up for the new season, exactly 20 minutes ago this morning, the boys and girls who tour the country performing
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stunts on motorbikes, this happened. we can show you the including kenny, who isjust six. spacex this happened. we can show you the s pa cex test this happened. we can show you the spacex test flight of an unmanned i like doing the firejumps, capsule to the international space station. it is on its way, the separation has happened, it's a dumb and i like it that high. drop —shaped capsule, a rocket carrying it was scheduled to take and the first time you do it, you get a bit scared, off and it all went to plan —— a but then you really like it. gumdrop shaped capsule. we bought it legs in the air, it is hard live from nasa tv. it has a dummy of to believe i'm seeing children as young as five learning these a woman astronaut on called ripley. stunts on motorbikes. it's incredible. she will be studies, she has sensors he's only been here for three months training with them. he'd never been on a motorbike all over her, and they will check a before, and he's jumping, you know, off ramps. human being can get into it and the slightly scary. plan is to send real, living asked a what's it like for you as a mum? lot into space in one of these it's slightly scary, but he's incredibly confident. i think that's what good capsule. so it is a significant for all the kids, it gives them moment for nasser trying to make it an amazing amount of confidence. the tigers, along with rockets work. we saw fantastic pictures and the imps, are the only surviving display teams now. trying to land on a boat with pain the public displays raise money
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at. what will now happen to be for children's charities. capsule ‘s it will dock with the as long as you can ride a bicycle international space station then ‘s without stabilisers, we do the rest. it's unbelievable, but to see your a week and orbit, splashing down. if kid going from there to jumping a car is amazing. the older they become, the more we have the pictures in our time we extreme their bike tricks are. will bring you those. we are very it hurts at first. excited about that on our programme. you get used to it, libby jackson from the space you strengthen your legs, excited about that on our programme. libbyjackson from the space agency will talk to us later, she took us and you eventually don't feel it unless it goes wrong. through it. brilliant. brilliant. if you're good and if you concentrate, it's not dangerous. rescuers searching for a british climber missing in the himalayas, but, like me, i'm a bit... say they're now hoping for a miracle. tom ballard and his companion you know, so i fall off quite a bit. daniele nardi, from italy, were scaling a peak nicknamed but, like others who occasionally fall, it doesn't stop brooke getting back on. "killer mountain". now, like me, the tigers have learned from the now—disbanded they've not been heard from for almost a week. white helmets team. with us now is mountaineer but, unlike back in 2012, this time i'm going to be alan hinkes, who knows tom's family. on my own bike. it is one of those sports thanks forjoining us. we all keep in which it really helps to learn at a young age, and i'm letting him show me the lines to take around oui’ thanks forjoining us. we all keep this beginner track. our fingers crossed but this must be tough to hear the kind of language look at his control, being used. i've known tom since he steady speed, perfect.
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my first attempt to integrate was a little boy but i know his mum into the team and join a criss—cross really well. this is tragic. his mum routine didn't last long. died not far away on k2. so we are it just shows how technical these manoeuvres are. keeping our fingers crossed but it i got rather confused, but i was still persuaded sadly isn't looking good. you are to try my first everjump. pessimistic, are you? i've got well, i'll tell you what, friends out there who i have been in if five —year—olds can do it, surely — surely i can. although i didn't exactly fly over. contact on all these apps you've got now, you don't have to use a phone. so they turned up the heat, they are searching and there is a the likes of kenny setting the pace, climber going there and a couple of as if i wasn't sweating enough. russians have offered to help. how now, don't try this at home. it is done in very safe is that? it is called killer controlled conditions, under the supervision of instructors. having survived, mountain. you benefit? i climbed it i needed a lie down. not what i had in mind, 20 years ago, it is very dangerous. but it shows that in training, all the parents have to do this. you said yourself we were researching this, it is a tough that's enough. climb toa researching this, it is a tough climb to a very dangerous, you came it's all about trust very close as well? there but for and meticulous training, and in 39 years it has never gone the grace of god i survive. all wrong, despite my concerns. and, to finish it off, mountains can be killer mountains i was told to close my eyes but this is killer mountain. we for the show‘s finale.
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i think i have aged about 15 years. —— they were trying a winter ascent. tom lives in the alps and if anyone could have done it, he could. but it i had nothing to worry about really. doesn't take any prisoners, it's —40 at the moment. at times anyway, honestly. there is another one. it there are avalanche risk, they would is unlikely to be nervous. a have both known them. as i often said, like me he wouldn't have a death wish, he had a life with. five—year—old on a motorbikejumping sadly, it looks like they might not over you. but of course are have got away with it this time. brilliant. 0nce they are hoping, i've been missing over you. but of course are brilliant. once you've decided to ona mountain they are hoping, i've been missing on a mountain for eight days before leap. 17 minutes to nine is the and survived. my friend was with me and survived. my friend was with me and looked like a skeleton at the end. where was that? the indian time. darren is going to tell us how to himalaya. we ran out of food, we had deal with this beast. later on this four or five days of food, and after eight we were living off scraps. we are scared by the skin of our teeth. weekend, we are going to find a storm for a battering parts of the “ we are scared by the skin of our teeth. —— we escaped by the skin of our uk but even before then, there are teeth. how did you get out of it? we some wet and windy weather on the way. freya hasn't even been born ke pt teeth. how did you get out of it? we kept on going by thinking about
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daughters and they will to survive, yet. it's set to develop, head of looking after ourselves, the need to survive. but there was an avalanche that we have the scale of clouds and when you see that picture you expect dumping snow, we could have been in an avalanche and we escape by the wind and rain. that area of cloud skin of our teeth. it is called brought some patchy rain and drizzle earlier on today but that is moving killer mountain and the dangers are away into the north sea. sky is well—known. what is the attraction brightening in many places, some for you, tom, and other mountaineers, to go and do things sunshine, but getting wet wet across like that knowing it is risky and northern ireland. wet and windy dangerous? i am asked this a lot and weather moving and into scotland during the afternoon and later on during the afternoon and later on it is difficult. psychologist would during the afternoon and later on during the day across western parts say there is cognitive dissonance there. we want to pit ourselves of england and wales. windy as well, against the most challenging and strong gale force winds across most dangerous things then you get northern ireland and western the kudos from fellow mountaineers scotland, but it's the southerly that you have done this difficult peak. so it is partly that butjust wind, the mild wind, under the rain, something that is in us, we have to temperatures ten or 11 degrees. it do it. i think we will try to remain stays dry across the midlands and positive. you said you are pessimistic at the moment and not england, 14 degrees. rain during this evening and for a while particularly hopeful but you managed overnight. it gets windy in the to survive in conditions in eight days. what will be the mentality? north—west of scotland, severe gales, frequent and heavy showers daniel and tom are both very but that rain never clears away from experienced mountaineers, tom lives southernmost parts of england. in in the alps. what will they do?
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between, something quieter, clearer skies and temperatures dipping to there have been avalanches in the area. if they have come across three or 4 degrees. tomorrow, stays difficulty at what is the strategy, 24 acre part of the day, enough for do you keep moving or hunker down scotland, for which i was to begin with, this wet weather in the south and try to keep warm? it depends on sta rts with, this wet weather in the south starts to move northwards, this is the situation. they could hunger the arrival of our storm. a warm down your bed tent if they have a band of rain, pushing wet weather up tent which is a little survival pod toward southern scotland and —— hunker down. if they win will not northern ireland. heavy rain and kill you, it would blow the life out some help to limit showers. this is of you. the wimple just below the when we see this development, this life out of the body. —— the wind storm that arrives, the strongest of willjust life out of the body. —— the wind the winds are on the southern flank will just blow. life out of the body. —— the wind willjust blow. in terms of of our area of low pressure. this is supplies, what will they have? where we have the warnings at the hopefully they will have gas canisters due to melt ice for water, moment. yellow went warnings from there is no water on an mountain the met office and the wind really like this, it is frozen in ice. you start to pick up through the afternoon and evening in the have to melt snow for water or you south—west of england and wales, will die quickly. politically if you 60-70 south—west of england and wales, 60—70 mph through the irish sea and hyperventilate. it the strength of the ones moves its will die quickly. politically if you hyperve ntilate. it is will die quickly. politically if you hyperventilate. it is critically dry air believe it or not, you will way northwards up towards northern england over night where it stays dehydrate. they have to bring food particularly windy. by the time we get to the rush hour on monday with them, but you can survive, it
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is in the mind, it is mental. tom is morning it's still quite windy across the north—east of england, very mentally strong, he has done south east of scotland, those wins some very difficult climbs. thank should move away, the storm sweeps you for talking us. i know you know away into the north sea we are left the family, so this is personal to with blustery winds and some showers you for we are obviously thinking of and possibly into tuesday. all eyes tom and danielle wishing the best and sending the best you that on storm freya. the warning is from families. thank you. cheers. three o'clock tomorrow afternoon to six o'clock on monday morning, the here's darren with a look peak of the winds, wales, northern at this morning's weather. and western parts of england and some travel disruptions. keep an eye good morning. we have some wet and on that. thank you very much. windy weather this weekend and we have storm freya to arrive later on 51 years ago eunice kennedy shriver tomorrow. that's yet to really — the sister ofjfk — decided to launch an event develop and i will show the which would change the lives satellite picture. it develops in of thousands of people this area of cloud here, that will with intellectual disabilities. push away. this anytime you see a the idea behind the special olympics cloud shaped like this, you expect was to show that everyone can be included in sport. trouble. that is wet and windy weather ahead of freya today. there now a documentary, looking at how the games came about, is also a band of cloud taking rain has been released ahead of this year's event in abu dhabi. and drizzle with it, it will let's take a look. tonight you're part of the year's brighten up, some sunshine for eastern areas but it is already largest sporting event and the world is watching. turning wet across parts of northern
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if you seekjoy, come see ireland. it presses into scotland and later western parts of england the special 0lympians. she take people with intellectual and later western parts of england and wales. winds pick up too, strong to gale force winds across northern disabilities and put them out of ireland in western scotland. it is a south—westerly win or south when, so temperatures about 11 degrees, some institutions and gave them and theirfamilies hope. the days of separation rain, so it is largely drives through the midlands, 1a degrees and segregation are over. here. we get some train later, the plan was laid early in my mother's life to be severe gales in scotland and fierce, determined, frequent showers too. that rain to some extent angry. she had this great shock of her and she would just stare at you, never clears away, in between, it will turn drier, breaks in the cloud pushing her cause. and temperatures dipping to 3—4d. tomorrow though we are still windy in the north—west of scotland, lots of showers to begin the day of the i am a champion athlete. this is sport at its least cynical. rain moves northward. 0ne band of rain, another band of rain moving this is pure unadulterated sport. toward southern scotland and northern ireland, it could be quite 30 years ago the world said heavy and followed by towers, decent you are unable to run 100 metres. template again for england and wales today, you run the marathon. but it's the strengthening wind that
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will bring disruption later in the day. it comes what is now storm freya, a deep area of low pressure, the next one developing by the state with us now is chris maloney who founded the special will bring some strong winds. this 0lympics great britain team. is why we have the yellow wind along with former competitor warning from the met office for later on tomorrow and tomorrow and medallist greg silvester, night. tomorrow afternoon into the who's now an ambassador for the gb evening, the strength of the wind is team, and three time cycling gold picking up on the south—west of medallist keira byland. england and wales, 60—70, possibly even 80 mph on the western coast. good morning. you haven't got your then the strength of winds pushing medals with you. you were there at towards northern england overnight into monday morning. for the rush—hour on monday morning, still could be very windy in north—eastern the start of all of this, once you? parts of england and south—east we've got the letter to prove it. scotla nd parts of england and south—east scotland as the storm moves away so the winds will lessen on monday, we that's right. that letter is from are the winds will lessen on monday, we a re left the winds will lessen on monday, we are left with blustery winds and her in 1976. my mother was reading a some sunshine and showers. all eyes book, an autobiography byjfk's on sunday and sunday nights, the warning on the met office runs from mother and i sent her an article 3pm on sunday to 6am on monday. addressing on learning to swim for those very strong winds are likely people with learning difficulties to bring travel disruption. you can and she passed it on to yunus and
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she sent me the letter and so did keep up—to—date on bbc local radio. you know about the special olympics? and then i asked herfor some help thank you, darren. speak to you over here and one of them was a famous mp at the time and he phoned later. me and said i'll give you a hand but can they really run in a straight would you help a friend or relative get a loan by being their guarantor? line? really? yes, 1976. the beauty why are you asking this now? the number of people securing finance this way is growing. but some debt advisors say they're worried that those agreeing of the special olympics as they get to guarantee loans may not be aware of the potential pitfalls. paul lewis from bbc radio 4's put into ability groups. if all of money box programme has been looking into this and joins us now us were put into ability groups. if all of us were competing in the 60 metre run, we would be timed and tested from our london newsroom. and then we would compete like and people want to help out their dislike. everybody takes part. what friends, particularly in tough category would you have been in? who times. i suppose foresight is impossible in many ways? yes. it's would you have been competing against? i've been doing this for over 30 years. gymnastics. there was an interesting phenomenon. the main company that does these loans says business has what i'm 50,000 people in the last figures with gott and a guy called alistair who was my profits are up 40,000 people. it's a gymnastics coach. he starts off with growing thing. eat waf a company gymnastics coach. he starts off with gymnastics in wolverhampton, doing pe at school and i'll. this is you.
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that won't lend to individual but it says to a relative, you bear the i became a national champion in cost. it's quite a dangerous thing level one two and three and the for people to do unless they are highest level is level four and i absolutely sure that the relative can re pay absolutely sure that the relative can repay the money or indeed they we nt highest level is level four and i don't careful step they love them so went to america in 1995 becoming the much they don't care. but we came to world because my gymnastics champion and if! this to an individual case of a lady world because my gymnastics champion and if i can do it, other people out there going to abbey derby, i'm sure who stood guarantor for her mother's they'll come back with a horde of ca re who stood guarantor for her mother's care and that debt was £3000, then medals. what you think would hold someone medals. what you think would hold someone back this moment in time? we £7,000. then sadly both her mother and the camera died. and she now has and the camera died. and she now has a debt of £12,000 to pay back —— and have an intellectual learning the carerdied. disabilities. peoplejudge a debt of £12,000 to pay back —— and the carer died. money that she never have an intellectual learning disabilities. people judge asked borrowed and she has never seen a because we've got disabilities. even penny of. it is interesting these loa ns penny of. it is interesting these loans when you need a guarantor, are they more expensive, are they loans personally taken up by the bank? now? do you think attitudes, i would what are the pitfalls that people hope have changed now? you say there are realising? if you do it, you is still thatjudgment. not so much have to think if this person cannot pay it back, i am perfectly happy to now, but it still could be a lot
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pay it back, i am perfectly happy to pay one or two monthly payments or better. we are still people at the if they get into real trouble, then end of the day. our feelings are the i'm happy to pay at all. but if you're not happy to do that, you are same as anybody else's. we are there taking a risk. and it might be to compete. do our best of our better, cheaper anyway, to borrow the money yourself and then lend it abilities. and your desires to be to be friends because these firms brilliant. i've been coaching now charge a big rate of interest, for 22—23 years to gymnasts. they nearly 50%, so borrow £5,000, the debt is seven and a half thousand by the end of the year. take great care came back from athens with medals that you are happy with it and bow and i'm on a board of directors. i was asked to present some of their it yourself if that is an alternative. there were also credit medals. from when i started, unions, we mention them but they are coaching gymnastics and they come not growing as much as they should back with medals and i love every gymnast i've worked with, they work —— borrow not growing as much as they should — — borrow it not growing as much as they should —— borrow it yourself. not growing as much as they should -- borrow it yourself. many people will be listening, there is also the extremely hard. you are bringing on risk always that you could potentially being scammed. it is someone you the next generation. that is potentially being scammed. it is someone you think you know, you know them for six month or year, you terrific. you are going to abu think you know that very wealth. but actually all is not not what it dhabi, defending your titles onto?|j seems. i think that is a danger, am dhabi, defending your titles onto?” am going. why are you in these lurking in the background. if it is
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0lympics? your own child or a close relative, am going. why are you in these olympics? the same as greg. i have a if it isjust your own child or a close relative, if it is just a your own child or a close relative, if it isjust a friend or learning disability as other athletes as well. so yes. when you acquaintance, you are right, it could be a scam. i haven't seen much evidence a lot of them are but that are learning disability was is possible and you must always bear diagnosed, what was your impression those in mind. ithink about how that would affect your is possible and you must always bear those in mind. i think if people wa nt those in mind. i think if people want to do this, be prepared to play love for sports? at first, my the whole lot yourself and not care and make sure it is someone you know family, we've always loved the sport and finding out my disability, i very well, someone you'd love i say thought, 0k, life is not going to be and you want to help out a lot —— smooth running but don't worry. we can do this. we can get through this “ pay —— pay it yourself. -- pay it yourself. we need a right and we have. because of school, i of reply, we have talked about rates didn't have friends, so it's about and being careful. i've been talking participation, making friends, learning life skills that you may the biggest, called amigo. they say not have out there in the mainstream as well. it's one thing doing sports, you get all of that from that guarantors are told what they doing sport but what is being able to compete internationally, how does are doing, only 50% of applications that to get onto the next level of proceed because of the text they enjoyment and reward? it's a great say, and they look at everyone's honour to represent your country in monthly commitments and have enough left at the end of the month. they a competition and you've got your
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are very keen to stress that they friends there to support you and you can support them. as you can see, are very keen to stress that they are responsible lenders, debt advisers say, interest rates are that's me in la which is four years 50%, it is a guarantee, be very careful. always good to talk to you ago. i'm hoping to do well again, hopefully. for people as well that in flagging careful. always good to talk to you inflagging up careful. always good to talk to you in flagging up these issues, thank you very much. money box is on at don't go to the world games, there are competitions throughout the year midday on bbc radio four. and there are clubs where they train you're watching breakfast and there are clubs where they train and practice and it's a year—round from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. programme. it's not just and practice and it's a year—round programme. it's notjust the wild games. all over the country there entertainment journalist are people meeting and training to caroline frost is here to tell us be gymnast, to be swimmers and is what's caught her eye. open to all ages and all abilities. good morning. you had a good sum ido want open to all ages and all abilities. i do want to say, good luck. so through? we'll speak to caroline in a minute, between now and then you've got first let's look at the front pages. 13-12 between now and then you've got 13—12 days, intense training and the guardian leads on calls mental preparation. we are going to for "beleaguered" transport be watching you and wishing you all secretary chris grayling to resign the best. thank you. thank you so after the government was forced into a "humiliating" £33 million much. i thought he would never think out—of—court settlement over a "botched" ferry deal. it would become like this.” he is being nicknamed failing much. i thought he would never think it would become like this. i am
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greatly. thrilled. the parents involved as well, it's all part of it. the families are so delighted. i can —— failing grayling. tell you so many wonderful stories. we would love to hear them and if -- failing grayling. a picture there you would like to have some of those are chistine lagarde, head of the stories... ‘the kennedy who changed the world' international monetary fund, talking will be available on the bbc iplayer about what countries could from 2nd march and will be on bbc two on the 12th experience in economic boost if they march at 11.15pm. abandoned discriminate laws and took advantage of women's skills. one year on from the poisoning it's been a gruelling week, of sergei and yulia skripal, but dan walker and eight other the daily mirror leads on a picture story of an aide from the ministry celebrities finally reached the summit of mount of defence placing flowers kilimanjaro yesterday. on the graves of mr skripal‘s wife and son. the paper says they feel they cannot they'd been scaling africa's highest mountain to raise visit the cemetery in salisbury money for comic relief. as they fear they are still targets. let's take a look at theirjourney. that cemetery is just behind their home. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police i'm getting altitude sickness just investigation, according to the daily mail. thinking about it. return to kili! the paper details one case you are right, mate? in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. yeah. i'm good. it's so tough. there is also a photo of the duchess head rush. of cambridge wearing
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the british clothing brand, l.k. another long tough day bennett. and an increase in altitude when we we will talk about that with go up to our next campsite. caroline right now. that is the first story you've chosen here, the of this is, i think, the highest altitude daily mail version. 0ne i've been in my life. first story you've chosen here, the daily mail version. one of kate's favourite outlets. we've heard for shout out to my axe, yea rs favourite outlets. we've heard for years about the kate effect, it is he is really quite a man. he broke my heart seen years about the kate effect, it is seen that that, while there was some theory that it contributes to the demise of some of these plans. if he and made me who i am. turns up as we demise of some of these plans. if he turns up as we see demise of some of these plans. if he turns up as we see in the papers just look at that! beautiful dress —— if she turns up wearing a beautiful drips and one of we are coming for you... the problems has been coping with we are going up. the problems has been coping with the demand. but it has not been enough to stem the tide of what we are seeing on the high street, another day, another brand goes by there's a mountain top that i'm dreaming of. the wayside. we have hmv, house of we at 4000 metres now and of course, it has fraser in the recent past, what is a profound affect on the body, the lack of oxygen happening to our high street? we are that is available. so it makes people feel all culpable and invested in this. this all leads very nicely into online shoppers as well. the nauseous, lethargic, tired.
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director of hmrc is going to enforce so, tonight is summit night. a new amazon tax on internet shops the only way is up. but socially supports local stores and that we perhaps should be more welcome to the top thoughtful about that. joe wakeman of mount kilimanjaro. has said she herself likes buying there it is. online, she isjust pointing out something we instinctively know, it is to convenient. we know what it is like when we click and buy, we love the temptation, it is easy, just go online. but every time we do that we are not going into a shop, we are not purchasing stuff. however, lk they did it. and if the phone works, we can go life to mount kilimanjaro bennett, you can order online i now and chatted to dan. well done! think. all of them have to diversify. we also see gap are good morning to you. thank you so much. and with a few other happy closing stores but in fact they are campers. we are delighted we got to rebranding, separating. so they are the top. hopefully you can hear me. all doing what they can to somehow the phone signal isn't brilliant as keep their mark and then these, we are on our way down. we are so perhaps it is coming and more niche happy and proud. we got to the top consumer environment. so perhaps it is coming and more niche consumer environment. so they are really catering to people who like together and comic relief and the curated online brands, having to
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adapt ordie. curated online brands, having to adapt or die. when we have the cause, have really driven us on. we debate about what happens to the just got on so well. we were high street. what does that due to determined to make sure we touched the community, what happens to the the sign in unison and somehow we empty shops, what happens with the managed to do it. all the experts sense of belonging. i'm glad you said it's really hard for a group of chosen the slick story for a nine to get to the top together but different reason. what is that we managed to do it and we were led second word in the headline? t... 0h, second word in the headline? t... oh, no! i'm happy with t. what's the by, ed balls said this morning from next one? i'm going to saiss gone. where our base camp started to the top of a place on the crater around kilimanjaro is three times the size of the empire state building. when we've been —— say. —— say scone. you think of a member of little mix leading the team up there. hello. hi we've been —— say. —— say scone. we've been —— say. —— say scone. we've been talking about this. it's the national trust coming up with a loneliness strategy. basically this lovely house in derbyshire, jade! they put me at the front to courthouse, have come up with a scheme called humankind exhibition
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and it is looking at the history and keep the right pace going and it it once people do come in, buy a cup of tea, and talk to the people worked. everyone was struggling. we around them and i think that is did it. he was struggling at the something we can all do. interestingly national trust are going in that direction, reaching back. hi there. the line is not not letting people just come going in that direction, reaching not letting peoplejust come in. going in that direction, reaching not letting people just come in. and older people who come in on dependent on social media for their friendship forms and if they can do it successfully, it something that all coffee shops, just a general movement in that direction would be a really beneficial thing. great, is it. that was ed balls are movement in that direction would be a really beneficialthing. do movement in that direction would be a really beneficial thing. do you speaking as well. we are watching think you have mispronounced it, you canjust think you have mispronounced it, you pictures of you all are when you can just say you got a different regional accent. i'm the from the we re pictures of you all are when you were still going up and trying to reach the summit. we should remember south, it's fine! talking of of course, all of this is for comic relationships, what is this? i'm relief, raising valuable funds for surprised it's taken so long. we that charity as well. this is why know we are a nation of dog lovers, they have done this, they battled one in four owns a dog in this with altitude sickness. a real country, everyone is desperate to find love and they brought the two team—building exercise. you can things together. there is a spring climb kilimanjaro but you can't make of speed dating with your dog. take a phone call. i can't get a signal your dog as a wing man and it is in my kitchen. if you want to getting over apparently those support down, let's also put down
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initial self—conscious moments where and the team. people are embarrassed. this is what you do. you take along ridley, she or he may meet coco, love may spring between them or if you are lucky, texts will cost your donation between them or if you are lucky, between us well. but this is happen plus your standard network message charge and 100% of your donation for ages, if you're a dog owner in will go to comic relief. park, you talk to someone else about dog. go for a walk in the park, it's you must be 16 or over and please do a healthy way to do it! they are ask the bill payer's permission. for full terms and conditions, monetising it. if you are taking a more information or to donate any amount you'd like online, walk in the park and want to meet somebody, maybe not dress up. we saw this in the paper in the times, in please visit bbc. co. uk/rednoseday. japan, you can have weird masks done two pet so you can live your life as we will be back with you shortly. your animal. what do you think, caroline? after what happened in japan comes this way so be prepared! we've had word from someone who do you have a pet? i started has... borrowing a dog and it has changed my life. shout out to juno, borrowing a dog and it has changed my life. shout out tojuno, she's beautiful and gets attention, i'm
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herwingman ifanything! beautiful and gets attention, i'm her wingman if anything!“ beautiful and gets attention, i'm her wingman if anything! if you get a mask, if you gets attention. you get attention! just swing in there. do you want to end up attracting somebody who is attracted to somebody who is attracted to somebody who is attracted to somebody who looks like a dog, i'm not sure. headlines are coming up, we will see you seen. —— see you soon.
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