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from the outset, it is clear the train is heading hello, this is breakfast good morning. welcome to breakfast that the real story isn't to do with steph mcgovern and charlie with steph mcgovern for a tunnel up ahead. stayt. good morning. and charlie stayt. with what is happening, here's a summary of today's main but who knows about what has let's greet them at the station. stories from bbc news. happened and whilst the search a man has been charged it's 7am. our headlines today: a 20—year—old man has been charged for the girl goes on, with the murder of 17—year—old with the murder of 17—year—old which is really chilling and very jodie chesney who was stabbed jodie chesney, who was stabbed intense, what start to happen in a park in east london in a park in east london last last friday. is this community falls apart, 20—year—old manuel friday. petrovic was arrested people discover hidden secrets, in leicester on tuesday. i was thinking how many films have the baby son of family struggles start to resurface. there been featuring a fight shamima begum has died. good morning. her family say they're devastated on the top of a train. and are calling for an urgent review welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern i can think of at least three. another man who was arrested and charlie stayt. what i really liked about this is, remains in custody. of the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. our headlines today: on the one hand, it is a really but here's the thing. no sign of a breakthrough. gripping thriller with an icy chill you have to have the action the baby son of shamima the government rejects sequences, that is what begum, the british the eu's latest offer, to it, but on the other hand, the marvel movies do. teenager whojoined is, as mps prepare for a crucial week has died in syria. to decide the future of brexit. like so many of the films this was made by the directors of the boy, who was less in the last hour, a 20—year—old from asghar farhadi, than three weeks old, it is about people in close intimate half nelson and mississippi grind. is thought to have more men are being urged man has been charged to consider a career with the murder of 17—year—old contact, very quietly falling apart you look at these kind of movies in nursing, as the nhs tries to plug jodie chesney, who was stabbed contracted a lung infection. in a park in east and coming apart at the seams. a shortfall of 40,000 london last friday. directed by the indie directors, his mother travelled to syria nurses in england. syrian authorities say the baby son and it has this mysterious air as a 15—year—old in 2015. of shamima begum has died. they bring some of that indie the home office had recently taken will it be unlucky 13 for wales? her family say they're devastated, to it, the title is everybody knows, and want an urgent review the decision to strip her of her sensibility into the film. british citizenship. of the decision to strip her of her the question that hangs over their incredible 12 match winning british citizenship. the whole film is what does no sign of a breakthrough. everybody know and who is not you get a great big blockbuster, the eu's offer of britain streak is on the line in scotland leaving the customs union, but it has something else. while northern ireland the government rejects saying what they know. remained part of it, the eu's latest offer, i think the co—writers and directors was rejected by the as mps prepare for a i don't think it is his best work, crucial week to decide i think a separation have done that to some extent. government last night. the future of brexit. i would have liked to have been a record breaking win is a really extraordinary film, it came as the brexit secretary but it is very confident, odder and more indie. stephen barclay accused the eu's chief negotiator of trying for england in the west indies. a very good cast, very well played, i think there are some but done with the right air problems with the narrative. "to rerun old arguments". they clinch the t20 series it is an establishing yesterday, the prime minister made with their biggest margin of victory of mystery and intrigue, story and there are a lot
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to date in the shortest format of the game. of beats you have to hit. a last ditch attempt to secure and some genuinely chilling moments. changes to her withdrawal deal, ahead of a parliamentary that said, brie larson vote on tuesday. good morning. it is a busy weekend let's go to border. is terrific in the title role. we've had a spanish drama, great to see here. now a swedish drama. commercial satellite images a female customs officer it is a good cinematic role model, of a facility near the north korean weatherwise, lots going on. it will who can smell fear. capital, pyongyang, suggest the times are changing. there are preparations to launch be windy for most of us, so it will well done. a missile or a satellite. sam jackson, brilliantly de—aged that is a brilliant synopsis. feel colder and we have some rain digitally by 25 years, and hill snow mixed in that some the less beyond that you know, the better. a summit between the a story by the writer something i would really not mind north korean leader sunshine as well. i will have more of let the right one in, if they could do that to me. kim jong—un and president trump detailfor sunshine as well. i will have more which tells you there may be to discuss pyongyang's nuclear detail for you sunshine as well. i will have more detailfor you in a round about 15 some supernatural elements. you and me both. which was good. weapons ended last week minutes. back in my mid—30s, it was fine. without agreement. absolutely brilliant. it is fun. it's saturday the 9th march. energy supplies are slowly she's a border guard, i wanted it to be darker being restored in venezuela and stranger, but it is not after the longest power she can smell trouble, that kind of film. blackout in living memory. good morning. she feels like she is an outsider, it feels very upbeat and fun, considered all her life there's and brie larson is really terrific. the power cuts started on thursday, our top story: a man has been charged with the murder of 17—year—old something wrong with her, it is fine, enjoyable, i know many then she meets a man who seems to be people who really loved it. jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east a kindred spirit. i liked it. london last friday. the president and the another man who was also and together, they discover that opposition blaming each arrested remains in custody. i didn't love it, but i liked it. other for the outage. actually, the world may not be most of the country our reporterjohn mcmanus joins us as they thought it was. it is fine. was without power for more than 24 hours. from our london newsroom. when you say it like that... head teachers are accusing it is fine. the education minister of not take us through the details. yes, i don't want to say any more meeting with them to discuss than that, other to say honestly. police say that 20—year—old manuel if you are a fan of the films best out. of david cronenberg, fighting with my family is great. have enjoyed things like splice, petrovic has been arrested in i really like it. their concerns over funding. connection with that attack onjodie if you like that norwegian film based on the true story chesney at the beginning of the of a wrestling family from norwich. by andre, a strange mixture a young girl goes to month. he was arrested in leicester of documentary and fantasy, america the join the wwe. yesterday, thousands of head
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on tuesday and is expected to appear teachers sent letters to parents, this has all of these things, asking them to lobby florence pugh is dynamite as paige. the government for more money. at berkeley said magistrates court but the most important thing the government says school spending to a nswer is at its highest ever level, at berkeley said magistrates court to answer that charge. 17—year—old is the less you know the rock is in it. about where the story is going, and that the core budget has been jodie was killed of course in howard ringfenced since 2010. the better because halfway through, he's also the producer. research by the bbc has found only one in ten nurses working hill in romford on the first of people have used the term fairy he was sitting at home in the uk, tale, it is like a dark fairy tale and he watched a channel 4 within the nhs in england are men. march, she had been a park playing documentary about the family figures suggest that last year but grounded, rooted in reality, and thought that would make there were just over 36,000 a feature film and it really has. music in friends when the attack male nurses, compared and it's really about identity. it went to number one happened. the emergency services we re happened. the emergency services to more than 285 000 women. were called ba rt happened. the emergency services were called bart jodi happened. the emergency services at the box office. were called bartjodi died. it was the same way that moonlight was full just over and an hour since that of that question, "who are you?", my best out. the department of health said it had this begins with "who am i?" i thought the aftermath was really seen a 9% increase in men good, which you really didn't like. applying for courses and it is a fantastical in the past 12 months. incident occurred. —— were called, that goes to show you all story about identity more than 200 items belonging criticism is different. to george michael's personal art that is grounded in reality. it'sjust opinion. collection are to be auctioned but she died. a second person, although it is not perfect, i think the aftermath looked great, there are things in it that itjust didn't have this week in london. genuinely i did not see coming. quite the substance. the singer, who died arrested in connection with the i was really surprised. not amazing, but good. in december 2016, built and impressed by being surprised. up his collection by visiting best dvd. stabbing in london yesterday, fantastic. galleries and artists's studios. remains in custody at this time. captain marvel. at the end of awards season, the auction includes a neon portrait john, thank you. many different incarnations of captain marvel over the years. rami malek winning all the awards the baby son of shamima brie larson is the intergalactic for bohemian rhapsody and whatever of george michael himself. begum, the british teenager who joined warrior with human memories else one may think of the film, any money made will go to charity. the islamic state group, has died in syria. who crash lands on earth this performance is terrific. the boy, who was less in the 1990s, an age than three weeks old, of blockbuster video and cd—roms, is thought to have i saw queen at hyde park in 1975. contracted a lung infection. computers where you go away and make his mother travelled to syria a cup of tea and come back you see him on the screen. there are some really interesting as a 15—year—old in 2015. and they are still turning on. he wasn't even born then. pieces there. yeah. good morning. the home office had recently taken the decision to strip her of her she goes head—to—head i think it is a brilliant with ben mendelsohn as a shape performance. cricket world cup only two months
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british citizenship. our home affairs correspondent shifting alien and she crosses paths there are other things wrong with the film. away now, england in even shorter daniel sandford has this report. hats off to dexter when the bbc first interviewed with a younger nick fury. fletcher for saving it. it takes liberty with the stories. format of the game are really fine the directors for this, co—directed, they come shamima begum 2.5 weeks ago, from a very indie background, the criticism is they kind fettle, a record— breaking format of the game are really fine fettle, a record—breaking win in the but of course, since it's a marvel of slightly whitewashed we st fettle, a record—breaking win in the west indies in the t20 and inspired this version of freddie. she'd just given birth picture, there has to be action. to a baby boy, jarrah. here is a clip. i think it takes a story in his short life, he lived in one and then bends it to its internment camp and then another. own dramatic purposes. bya man his mother said her two other children had already died certainly moving things at the end of last year. around in terms of the losing my children, chronological narrative. west indies in the t20 and inspired by a man from barbados. even though the way i lost them, but find a recent i don't want to lose this baby he is not young at all in terms of as well, biopic that hasn't. and this is really not a place i think the dramatic cricket, there is jordan liberties are ok. he is not young at all in terms of cricket, there isjordan there celebrating the win behind you. i do know the real story to raise children, this camp. because i was quite a queen this record breaking win also clinches the t20 series obsessive for a while. against the west indies at st now, medical staff in the roj i think his performance was great. camp where she's living kitts, with england victorious and the local military forces, and the music is astonishing. by 137 runs in the end. the sdf, the live aid, 20 minutes at the end. they set a target of 183, have confirmed to the bbc thanks in part to sam billings, that her baby died on thursday in a nearby hospital, who made 87. in response, chris gayle after having breathing difficulties. it is funny because the first five he's already been buried. queen albums were great, the family are devastated. and i tailed off, but you watch it was out for just five, the family are not surprised. there were concerns and you think, this is like the abba and that set the tone about the child's welfare. songbook, every single as the windies crumbled, one of these are hits. withjordan the star shamima has lost her food card, of the show. she's made that quite clear, it was fun. some great catching too by england, very enjoyable. as the hosts were bowled out for 45 and wasn't able to feed herself, let alone the baby. that's it for this week, though. — the second lowest total in t20 thanks for watching. goodbye. history. there's one match remaining. shamima begum's family had asked the home office for help, good catch, ta ken! but the home secretary next to the penultimate sajid javid's response six nations weekend,
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was to take away her the team the england coach described as the "greatest welsh british citizenship, side ever" are nowjust two victories away from winning and the government gave them no assistance in trying the championship and completing a grand slam. adam wild reports. to bring her two—week—old baby boy to the safety of the uk. fantastic! absolutely sensational! in a letter sent by the home office this week to shamima begum's sister, renu, an official wrote: the greatest wales side ever, and 110w the greatest wales side ever, and now infamous quote but attain this tea m now infamous quote but attain this team might yet live up to, but but then the official wrote that: though they are still in with a chance for grand slam, that this it was a point sajid could be their 13th consecutive win perhaps it is quite enough for the javid reinforced today, time being. this quota is very tight in the squad is reacting well to the —— yesterday, after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced. expectancy of going on winning games now, and i think this is a good the foreign office has been clear for many years, there is no british consulate presence, there's no way that anyone place to be. if history provides any can be helped in any way, including innocent children. this is why it's so dangerous. indication, the past points firmly the welsh success this weekend, just a single defeat to scotland in the last 11 meetings in this tournament, another victory would be a big step labour has described the home secretary's decision—making towards another way was grand slam. as callous and inhumane. save the children said that we are enjoying each other‘s more than 60 children company, i think that is a big
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under the age of five had now died in the camps, thing, we are enjoying being part of and called on the uk and other the squad that is operating probably countries to take responsibility for their citizens in north—east not at its full potential but syria and take them home. daniel sandford, bbc news. operating well all the same is a we are just weeks away from the uk's really special place to be. in departure from the eu, but both sides are still struggling to agree on changes to the prime minister's brexit deal. edinburgh, a special welcome awaits. yesterday the eu's chief negotiator, scotland's six nations has never michel barnier, offered really got going. defeats to ireland britain the option of leaving the customs union, but said and then the phone, now the time to northern ireland would have to remain part of it. our political correspondent show murrayfield the real scotland. we obviously out of the running in matt cole joins us now. the championship but we still want the clock is ticking but still the to play the potential, show a true picture of we are capable of. it is struggle continues to get an agreement, what is the latest with this? hire steph, morning charlie. time we delivered a performance. and even that may not be enough, we are in a very difficult spot i scotla nd even that may not be enough, scotland playing for pride, wei was aiming for history. —— wales. think is where we are out. there is meant to be a vote on theresa may's latest version of the deal in parliament on tuesday, and yet as england are looking to bounce back from their defeat in cardiff last month, yet there does not seem to be and to maintain their six nations anything theresa may to offer the title hopes. head coach eddiejones says he wants mps that will be different from the deal should put forward to the month to see some improvement against italy today. ourjob is to get better, we have
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ago, that was rejected by a record gotan ourjob is to get better, we have got an opportunity on saturday number of votes, it went down by playing in front of 80,000 people, 230. -- hi. we to pay a good game of rugby. so we number of votes, it went down by have had a good preparation for two 230. —— hi. we have now had michel weeks, some good training against barnier, the chief negotiator of the georgia last week. this week, we european union, saying the fact of the matter is can they have any have had some good, fast, intense system that keeps goods flowing over the irish border if they do not get sessions, players's mindset is a a trade deal in the two years after good, we are ready to go. —— brexit? it is called the backstop, so brexit? it is called the backstop, so if there is no trade deal, you put in place this backstop which mindsets. the weekend's action started would keep all of the uk and with a dramatic win for wales over northern ireland in the customs scotland. —— in the women's six nations. union with the european union, what it finished 17—15, thanks michel barnier has now said is it to a try with the last move thatis of the match. michel barnier has now said is it that is unacceptable, the whole of the uk staying in, the main bit of they successfully converted it the uk staying in, the main bit of the uk staying in, the main bit of the uk could leave, leaving northern to seal a memorable win. ireland still in. theresa may has england, who are chasing turned around and said that is what the grand slam, play today. we originally said no to, so they domestically, bath prevented the champions saracens from returning to the top of the premiership, are saying michel barnier‘s as they won 18—9. last—minute offer is effectively going back to what they had before. fly half rhys priestland was the key man for bath we understand some negotiations will as he kicked all of their points — happen over the weekend, it is a lot
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a total of six penalties. sarries were missing their england of finger—pointing, not so much an contingent, but indiscipline argument over who started at two letting them down. manager pep guardiola doesn't will not finish it. as things stand, think his manchester city achievements, will be tainted we have three or four days left by allegations of financial fair play violations by the club. before the big vote in parliament, uefa said it was investigating city, if that is voted down, we can go who deny the accusations, while the premier league also launched an investigation yesterday. into a situation where we have a the cloud is open, so hopefully it can finish as soon as possible and series of parliamentary votes, on wednesday to vote on no—deal brexit, whoever can decide what he sees. —— on thursday may be a vote to extend article 50 and the negotiation club. said last season, what the period, there are a lot of questions, not too many answers. clu b period, there are a lot of questions, not too many answersm sounds like a right mess. thank you, club. said last season, what the club has done, but hopefully they we will speak to you later. can solve it as soon as possible. commercial satellite images of a facility near the north korean capital, pyongyang, suggest there are preparations to launch a missile or a satellite. a summit between the north korean leader liverpool don't play kim jong—un and president trump until tomorrow when they host to discuss pyongyang's nuclear watford at anfield. it's a noon kick—off, weapons ended last week and those early starts can sometimes lead to less intense atmosphere than normal at football grounds. without agreement. in order to avoid that problem at anfield, jurgen klopp has urged the fans to have an early night. energy supplies are slowly being we need atmosphere at 12 o'clock and restored in venezuela after the longest power blackout in living isaid to we need atmosphere at 12 o'clock and i said to shore last time as well, memory. the power cuts started on so i said to shore last time as well, so if you have a ticket for the thursday when the president there and the opposition were both blaming stadium, go to bed at ten o'clock,
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each other for the outage. most of don't drink and yeah, the on your the country was without power for more than 2a hours. head teachers are accusing toes from the first until the last the education minister of not second. that's it. i sort of thing meeting with them to discuss their concerns over funding. yesterday, thousands of head teachers sent letters to parents, that might be wishful thinking. —— asking them to lobby the government for more money. the government says school spending is at its highest ever level, think. and that the core budget has been ringfenced since 2010. rangers' hopes of preventing one head teacher told the bbc an eighth successive title, about the cost—saving measures she's heading to their old firm rivals celtic appear to have drifted had to put in place further away last night. they could only draw 1—1 at mid—table hibernian. rangers took the lead because of a lack of funding. just before half—time. a swift counter attack ended with this goal from daniel candeias. well, we have not been able to norwich have taken employ all we have not had the funds another giant step to employ cleaners, clean the towards the premier league. it was tight against swansea, to i lets. to employ cleaners, clean the toilets. absolutely angry about it, and it took an unstoppable strike from emi buendia to take norwich i also feel incredibly embarrassed that i am standing in front of you five points clear at the top of the championship. telling you i don't have any money 1—0 the final score. at it is not my embarrassment, i am really sad that i cannot provide for johanna konta is through the students within my care. to the third round at indian wells, after we'll be speaking about this this
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an impressive win over morning. if you have experience with her opponent from taiwan. your children and the schools they are in, we'll be speaking about this this morning. konta won 6—0, 6—2, we'll be speaking to showing signs perhaps the schools minister nick gibb that the wobbles at the start of the season are behind her in about an hour. research by the bbc has found only as she looks to climb up the women's one in ten nurses working rankings — she was once as high within the nhs in england are men. as fourth in the world. figures suggest that last year dan evans was playing too. there were just over 36,000 he had six break points in the final male nurses, compared set, but was beaten 6—3 to more than 285,000 women. the department of health said it had in the decider by stan wawrinka. seen a 9% increase in men evans is back in the world's top applying for courses 100 after a drugs ban. in the past 12 months. what happened to the champions in the rugby league? this season, it is all going pear shaped. wigan warriors have suffered events to mark the 60th birthday their fourth defeat in five of barbie will take place games, this time beaten across the world today. the doll will make by the bottom club huddersfield. an appearance at a number of locations today, including kruise leeming scored a barbie pop—up experience the opening try of the game in new york. for the giants in a 14—6 victory. hudderfield stay bottom, but are now level on points with leeds and wigan. the toy‘s manufacturer, mattel, has described her as "the number one now, it's a huge year ahead fashion doll", designed for british road cycling. to inspire girls. for the first time in 37 years, i'm not sure every girl would agree with that, but it has certainly been the world championships are coming a big part of history. and there is to the uk, to yorkshire
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in september, and as part of the event, ken. yes. not dissimilar to yours, there will be a sportif — a chance for over 5000 amateur riders to ride some of the same route as the pros. that is not the based, it is just a that. that is one of the most chance for amateur riders to offensive things that has ever been said on this couch. sorry. experience the rather painful hills that in the yorkshire dales. i was let's take a look there on thursday having a go. at the front pages. the main picture on the daily telegraph the yorkshire dales are full of is of shamima begum, whose baby has died, we now know, in a beautiful extremes in the same can syrian refugee camp. beautiful extremes in the same can be said about your first taste in their lead story is about brexit — the middle of a pack of road races claiming theresa may's hopes known as the pellet on, of a last minute breakthroug awe—inspiring yet terrifying at the have been dashed. same time. this is what will be like the times features a picture of a huge dog called boris. this is from for the 1400 riders in 90 countries as they jostle for space, for the 1400 riders in 90 countries as theyjostle for space, racing over nine days across the heels of crufts, which continues this the yorkshire dales as the world weekend. championships finally returned to the uk in september. abel is the times leads with wondered what it must be like for the shoreham air crash the professionals, the pandemonium and focuses on the anguish of the families of those who died, of pedals, cycling wheel to wheel, after the pilot, andrew hill, you can feel the breath of the other was found not guilty of ii riders around you down your neck. it
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charges of manslaughter. the guardian reporting can be dangerous because you get the on its own investigation into the "funding crisis feeling of one of us goes down, we can all go down. last year, a lot of in england's schools". we were mentioning that a moment ago. crashes, i got caught in behind and it says teachers are working it can be really frustrating because as canteen supervisors and cleaners like you said, it can be nothing to save money. that you do but it can then pretty much and your race and you have as and the mail leads on what it calls much and your race and you have as much right to have that space is "the on billion pound parking that other person does and it is robbery", claiming many councils just staying confident and aggressive in the group. yorkshire are preparing to raise parking fees dramatically over the next year. is that they can put on a really good event with the to any event —— the -- the £1 —— the £1 million parking robbery, backin good event with the to any event back in 2014. it has proven itself to be really good venue for major and not the on billion. events. luckily, those of us who are going to get left behind by the on, and we can have a look we re going to get left behind by the on, were not quite big enough, there is at the inside pages too. also the so—called sportif amateur that is coming up a little bit later riders, three different distances, around the same route in the on. yorkshire dales, and the other good there's just four days to go thing about it years it is not a until parliament takes part in a series of crucial brexit votes, race. hey, wait for me. come on, yet how and when britain will leave the eu remains uncertain. guys. you have got 5000 people and many key questions, for instance, on checks riding on the same course as the and tariffs, remain unanswered.
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our business editor simonjack has been speaking to small business owners in north wales to find out prose, soaking up the atmosphere. there will be people there to cheer about the challenges they face. this tranquillity seems a long way from the brexit war of words, but it them on, is start and finish in harrogate, it is just going to be is the deafening silence from the best sporting event in the westminster that is bothering small country this year. -- pros. businesses like this one and its organisers are hoping a third of all those who sign up for the sportif manager, who counts on frictionless borders and he wants answers. manager, who counts on frictionless borders and he wants answersm women. we just like to go out and ta kes two borders and he wants answersm takes two days to ship these into enjoy our lives and just encourage holland and we will extend that each other really and i think that is what it is really all about. because we will have on the whether you are an amateur or pro, trolleys, it is a living product after all. —— deaths of plants. we the yorkshire dales is what it is all about. this is only the need to be sorted so we can plan our beginning, my legs are burning. my business for this year and beyond. feet slipped off the pedals early on andi so three months delayed is not feet slipped off the pedals early on and i got left behind. some sections really m ea n so three months delayed is not really mean that much? no, it buys a are ata little time. open like this starts and i got left behind. some sections are at a gradient of 16%, far steeper than it looks on camera and inaof steeper than it looks on camera and in a of pain, we needed a message to life in china, is floating the spur us in a of pain, we needed a message to spui’ us on. in a of pain, we needed a message to spur us on. is mike bushell can get netherlands, shipped within 48 hours to the uk, grown here and eu those climes, then anyone can. no licence, then shipped back to the excuses. i never realised it was eu. now, whether there is a delay to this that. at some point, i realised brexit or not, some big questions i was going to roll backwards. but i like what licences will i need, how long will transport take, what did get back on and at the top,
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checks will be involved, what incredible views and a chance to ta riffs checks will be involved, what tariffs will i have to pay? those finally get a bit breath back. not questions are still unanswered, crucial ones for businesses like there yet. —— are we there yet? i this. two minutes down the road, the feel like i am cycling to the moon. owner of this nursery for rare pla nts owner of this nursery for rare plants better european customers had for kilometres. i have forgotten the been rushing to place orders ahead of the march deadline. well, 6096 of name of the place now. i'm out of oui’ of the march deadline. well, 6096 of our business is in europe and we breath, a bit weak and delirious. i supply a lot of the botanic gardens, research and private customers as got off and pushed and walked, ok. well, but since december, it is probably up to about 95% because people are panicking, they want their plans before the 29th of yeah, luckily, joan thomas is racing march. so what impact is this uncertainty having on the business? in italy this weekend, so he was not watching any did not know that i got off and walk. —— geraint. anyway, it well, i am uncertainty having on the business? well, iam hoping uncertainty having on the business? well, i am hoping we can ride the storm, but i mean it could close us, i don't know. hopefully, we will pick up extra business in this really has tempted me to get a bit company. i mean we do have a big following in this country as well, at it is the unknown, i mean it is better done a fitter and get involved and tried to do the the unknown for my staff too. they sportif. the yeah, you have got
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until march the 20th youth you want arejust such the unknown for my staff too. they are just such worrying times. so the to do it. —— to get fitter. it is political landscape may have changed, brexit delay as possible, some would say even likely, but on the ground, the questions facing pa rt to do it. —— to get fitter. it is businesses have not fundamentally part of the 1 million campaign run by british cycling. yeah, such changed. what is it i'm planning gorgeous views as well. it is for, and deal or no deal? and that absolutely stunning, to be fair. uncertainty is not gone away. businesses are incredible and really nice to watch too. it looks, frustrated at government and parliament, they do not see where that was thursday. it was a bit the agreement is and they do not windy, there was rain around. know how to plan and organise themselves. all the time, politicians out chasing different ideas, refusing to lead, refusing to come up with a compromise and they if the summit beautiful cycling just do not know what to do. as we count down the days till brexit, it around wales and it was beautiful. is still unclear whether we get a deal, no deal, a delay of unknown length and uncertain outcome. and today feeling cold as a result. we those future doubts are stunting had some snow across parts of business growth now. northern ireland and the pennines. here's helen with a look some sunshine in between. there is at this morning's weather.
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something a little more organised running across central parts of the it is low pressure which means an uk. it is to be unsettled. winds coming down from the north—west. let u nsettled it is low pressure which means an unsettled sort of weekend. a little bit of everything. windy. it will me show you how the rain. in blue. feel cold and there will be rain and hill snow around but as well as that the snow in white. might clip in the a little bit of sunshine. it is not a little bit of sunshine. it is not north wales and possibly east anglia a washout or a write—off but there before flaring into the north sea. is uncertainty. at the moment we have this little weather system, the for most of us sunny spells and showers. there will be snow over the low pressure driving the system. hills but this is what we are tonight, a huge array of systems sitting out in the atlantic. chilly concerned about, as we go towards the evening. we have this next air. relatively mild spell but cold weather front coming into the northern isles with gusty winds accompanying the system. higher than and it will feel cold the most of us, given what we have had recently. that across parts of scotland. not a hill snow across northern ireland, great day for cycling here. wintry northern england, wales and the showers around. making it slippery northern england, wales and the north midlands. a light covering of and reducing divisibility. we have
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snow across the pennines possible. but it is a windy, gusts quite this splash of rain to come in this widely at 40—50 miles and stronger evening, taking shape overnight. it could develop a low pressure centre winds across the northern isles. in and if it does it could be windy the afternoon, rain and hill snow across parts of orkney as well. overnight in this part of the world. some snow as the rain bumps into the gusty winds as well. not a great cold air. frosty across the northern date to take into the hills, part. icy. the bend of rain over u nfortu nately. date to take into the hills, unfortunately. —— day. a great deal of sunshine in the south where we england and wales and another band will seek poll—13. if you are of rain coming in that cold air across scotland and northern ireland. it could be quite a wind outside the wind, it will feel quite trip picture again tomorrow morning, pleasant. the rain coming in, as the more so trip picture again tomorrow morning, more so because the air will be colder. we keep the showers coming bumps into the cold air of northern england and north wales and it could develop so the wind is uncertain but you can see the cold air with us in. temperatures down tomorrow, noticeably in the south. hopefully the wind will ease, but not for further north so we will have a frost across parts of scotland, long. high pressure bringing a spell northern ireland potentially, but
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also it shows the potential for the of weather on monday but look at this area of low pressure. very next band of rain coming in which could turn to snow. through tomorrow windy weather, potentially severe gale. a potential storm coming in on morning across scotland and northern england, different complexion to the weather, perhaps clearing with some tuesday after a lull on monday. with sunshine but it is an north—westerly the wind it will feel cold. we are wind bringing in all weather tomorrow. temperatures will fall seeing some wintry mess. back to away. it will feel colder, barely you. time now for click. 3-4d away. it will feel colder, barely 3—4d across scotland. the potential for wintry on us. a brief respite as we start monday, but monday night in the tuesday could turn to be a nasty stormy spell of weather. potentially, a brief lull by the beginning of next week but then heavy showers and strong winds and gales coming in by tuesday. this for many of us, our car is one weekend is not a washout or of the most valuable things that we own. sometimes crazy to think write—off but a little bit of that we just leave them out everything for everybody in there, on the streets but, of course, and it will feel chilly in those that is because they are built with good security.
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strong gusty winds. but in the last few years we have started to see this happening... time now for this week's film review. newer cars with keyless entry have been fooled by thieves with relay boxes. they stand outside your house and the box magnifies the signal from your key fob, which may be sitting inside, so the car thinks the key fob is closer than it really is and, hey presto, they are hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. off with your car. to take us through this week's so many car owners have turned cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? to third party car alarms, very mixed bunch. which promise to protect we have everybody knows, against this kind of attack. a spanish language thriller. they are fitted to order and many offer the ability to remotely we have border, sweden's entry control your car using a smartphone app — which is handy... for the foreign language film oscar. ..unless these can be hacked too. and captain marvel, the next superhero movie. you probably do not want to see what is coming next but we are going well, everybody knows, to show you anyway. a spectacular cast for a start. from the director of a separation, it is something we had hoped was not comes with great pedigree. possible in real life but, penelope cruz is laura, worryingly, it is.
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who lives in buenos aires and comes back to spain, the black range rover has been to her hometown for a celebration, chosen and then tracked and is now and she brings her teenage daughter, the target for two hackers, who very quickly starts hanging who are waiting to make their move. around with a young boy the victim has no idea about what is about to happen, who tells her that many years ago, as first the car alarm goes off... her mother was in love with paco, car alarm sounding. played by javier ba rdem. she asks who knows, ..and then the attackers take and he says everybody knows. control of the door locks. shortly after, get out of the car. during the celebration, the daughter disappears. give me your key. has she run away? 0k, 0k. has she been kidnapped? a new way to steal text messages suggest luxury cars to order? that the latter is true. but there is also immediately a concern about who knows what. here is a clip. get out off the car... well, we've actually set this up to show you how security researchers have discovered what is now possible. the victim can't restart the car, only the attackers can do that. it is one of several ways in which car alarms sold by two of the world's biggest brands in car security can now be used against their owners.
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so how can this happen? we have been given exclusive access to the labs where the research happen, and the security companies who failed their customers have been given seven days to put things right. more on that later but first let's take a closer look at what went so badly wrong. the test compromised a vw and a range rover, but the failing have nothing to do with the car manufacturer, but rather these makes of alarms that millions of car owners have fitted to protect their wheels. clifford in the uk, also sold as viper in the us, is one of the market leaders and claims to prevent car—jacking. while pandora, raised in russia and sold in the uk, also fell short of its own audacious claims. the pandora alarm was claimed to be unhacklable but right now, i would not recommend these alarms.
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pandora has recently dropped that claim from its website. just as well. so the first primary reason that most people fit a third party after market car alarm, like the viper or the pandora, is to prevent the key—relay attacks that we have seen videos of, where two guys appear at your house, wave a magic box by your wall, and then are able to drive your car away. so that's the first reason and the sort of additional security that comes with that. the second reason that people buy these is the remote start functionality and the remote start functionality could allow you to preheat a car before you get into it on a cold winter's day, have the ice gone off the windscreen, but also to cool the car down on a hot summer's day as well. the trouble is, some of these nice—to—have comfort features have been shown by the researchers to be the very reason why they were able to take so much control. the functionality we found a problem with is in the back—end systems.
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rather than asking for the information about my specific car, i could ask for any car. any car that this system is registered with, we can query that information, and that includes the person's name, full name, the location and find it real time on a map, we can get the model of the car, we can do the start—stop remotely, we can turn the panic alarm on remotely. so i could look on the system and look for a nice lamborghini or a porsche, for example. and think, oh, i wonder where that is. is it in the uk, where i'm located? oh, yeah, it's just down the road from me. great, i am going to go and start that car if no—one is around, and unlock the doors and drive away. so who are these people with such superpowers? this is pen test partners, and it is one of a growing number of firms in the uk that are paid to break into security systems by the companies that run them. pen test has contracts with several car manufacturers,
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among other clients, who want them to find vulnerabilities. but when these guys have some spare time, well, they start testing other systems too. vangelis usually works from greece but he has come over to show me how he broke into the pandora alarm. pandora provides you with an account and we found a flaw that we could enumerate all the users. and then we could change that user's e—mail, issue a password reset, and we would get the new passport on our changed e—mail, which we control. you basically reset the user's password and you got control? yes after changing his own e—mail to my corrupt email. and the system lets you do that? yeah, apparently. that is what we call an insecure
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direct object reference. can you show us how? yeah. i have written a script to automate everything. i am just using my own user id and this user id could be anyone's that is using pandora. so you are using your own id mainly to stay within the law, just to show us what's possible. yes. so now i am waiting for the password e—mail. it will have the new password with my changed e—mail. and you could do this for any user out there of pandora? you changed their password, you've gained their account and then you're into the system. yes. so the system now is just waiting for the response from pandora. yes. that automatic e—mail that you get when you want to reset your password — you need to wait a few seconds. here it comes. yes. so you now have a new password. i can log into the system and i control mine — because i have provided my user id —
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but any user's vehicle. now, it is worth emphasising that these are just normal manual cars, they are not autonomous, theyjust happen to have the extra security devices fitted. now, we think it affects around 3 million cars on the road globally, and as far as we know, criminals have not used the vulnerability yet to steal a vehicle, but the fact it is even possible will no doubt be cause for some red faces among the big brand names in the industry. in a statement, pandora said: directed, the parent company of clifford and viper
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alarms, said: for these professional security testers though, the failings they found ought to be a wake—up call for the people paid to protect us. so we were shocked. we see all sorts of vulnerabilities like this but this one is right up there. it was manufacturers that made the mistake — they had the security flaw — but there is still something you can do as a consumer. please, make sure that you do not use the same password for your mobile apps as you do on other systems. why? because hackers will be trying passwords, they'll try steal them from other places and if that is the same password as your car alarm, you might wake up the next morning
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and find your car is gone. that was cam munroe finishing dan's piece. dan, i can't get over the fact that these are companies that work in the security industry and they put security holes in their own product. i know, i know. it is a face palm moment. they are playing it very cool with their reactions too, by saying nothing to see here. we fixed the problem. thanks very much for letting us know. but really, we are paying hundreds of pounds to these companies to keep us safe and they left a backdoor wide open. this is one of the reason why the security researchers that did this piece of work gave those companies just seven days to get their acts in gear. normally it is about 30 days for disclosure — give them a bit more time, work out the problem is — but this needed sorting straightaway and in fairness they did a reasonably good job. so this is a story
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just about car alarms. we are not talking about vulnerabilities in the actual driving of the car itself. but cars are becoming more automated, aren't they? they are starting to control various parts of the journey. any evidence that there is any vulnerabilities in that technology? when you hear a story like this, you get nervous as things get more and more automated. the trouble is, there is a security company that's dropped the ball here. now, if that were to happen with a car in control of the steering wheel, or the speed at which it is travelling while we are inside, you could imagine that the consequences would be much, much worse than the possibility of thieves pinching your car. yeah, ok, dan, thank you very much. brilliant report. drive safe, i guess. that is it for the shortcut of click for this week. the full—length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer. and we are waiting for you on social media. wherever you go, we're there too.
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youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon.
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