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from the outset, it is clear that the real story isn't to do with what is happening, but who knows about what has happened and whilst the search for the girl goes on, which is really chilling and very intense, what start to happen is this community falls apart, people discover hidden secrets, family struggles start to resurface. good morning. welcome to breakfast what i really liked about this is, with rogerjohnson on the one hand, it is a really and tina daheley. our headlines today: gripping thriller with an icy chill ahead of a big week to it, but on the other hand, like so many of the films in westminster, two leading from asghar farhadi, it is about people in close intimate brexiteers warn that any delay to leaving the eu would cause contact, very quietly falling apart serious damage to public trust in politics. and coming apart at the seams. hundreds of civilians and it has this mysterious air flee the last stronghold to it, the title is everybody knows, of the islamic state group, the question that hangs over ahead of a final assault the whole film is what does by western—backed forces. everybody know and who is not saying what they know. i don't think it is his best work, we'll meet the most inspirational i think a separation is a really extraordinary film, team in motorsport — but it is very confident, a very good cast, very well played, but done with the right air the first racing school for disabled drivers who are aiming to compete of mystery and intrigue, on the international circuit. in sport, wales edge ever closer to grand slam glory. they beat scotland and some genuinely chilling moments. in the six nations — their 13th win
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in a row. good morning. there are some pretty let's go to border. difficult weather out there this morning if you are travelling, with a rain and the hill snow and a we've had a spanish drama, strong and gusty winds that are now now a swedish drama. a female customs officer starting to pick up too. i'll have who can smell fear. well done. more detailfor you on starting to pick up too. i'll have more detail for you on the day ahead in around 15 minutes. that is a brilliant synopsis. the less beyond that it's sunday the 10th of march. you know, the better. a story by the writer our top story: two leading brexiteers are warning of let the right one in, that delaying brexit would do which tells you there may be some supernatural elements. "incalculable harm" which was good. absolutely brilliant. she's a border guard, to public trust in politics. she can smell trouble, the comments, from she feels like she is an outsider, tory mp steve baker considered all her life there's and the dup's nigel dodds, something wrong with her, then she meets a man who seems to be come two days before the commons a kindred spirit. again votes on theresa may's eu withdrawal deal. our political correspondent and together, they discover that jessica parkerjoins us actually, the world may not be from our london newsroom. as they thought it was. i don't want to say any more than that, other to say are these comments likely to make any difference, jessica? if you are a fan of the films of david cronenberg, are these comments likely to make have enjoyed things like splice, any difference, jessica? well, i think we know steve baker and nigel if you like that norwegian film by andre, a strange mixture of documentary and fantasy, dodds‘s views, as you said two this has all of these things, prominent brexiteers. their words
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are strong, they say in the sunday telegraph article that the brexit would be a political calamity and but the most important thing for some, it would mean democracy is effectively dead. —— a delay to brexit. they say that if the vote is held on tuesday, they think it will face a sizeable defeat. on tuesday, we expect this vote for a second is the less you know about where the story is going, time, a second meaningful vote on the better because halfway through, people have used the term fairy theresa may's deal. if it does not tale, it is like a dark fairy tale but grounded, pass, mps will get the chance to rooted in reality, and it's vote on whether they want to see no really about identity. the same way that moonlight deal. if they do not want to see no was full of that question, "who are you?", this begins with "who am i?" deal, the next day they have the and it is a fantastical story about identity chance to delay article 50. of that is grounded in reality. although it is not perfect, there are things in it that course, the eu would have to agree genuinely i did not see coming. i was really surprised. to any delay and there have been and impressed by being surprised. fantastic. captain marvel. many different incarnations questions over what kind of of captain marvel over the years. conditions they might attach to that and some are asking what are those brie larson is the intergalactic warrior with human memories who crash lands on earth conditions and will they be in the 1990s, an age of blockbuster a cce pta ble conditions and will they be video and cd—roms, computers acceptable to mps? talks are expected to continue today at a where you go away and make a cup of tea and come back technical level in brussels, still and they are still turning on. looking, both sides, on a she goes head—to—head
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breakthrough on this issue of future with ben mendelsohn as a shape arrangements for the irish border, what is known as the backstop, and shifting alien and she crosses paths with a younger nick fury. of course the may knows that she the directors for this, co—directed, needs that breakthrough because as they come from a very indie background, but of course, since it's a marvel picture, we are hearing from these mps today, there has to be action. here is a clip. many think that she faces a sizeable defeat if she cannot get a change in the deal. an interesting week ahead, jessica, thank you very much. more than 50 businesses in northern ireland have written an open letter to mp5, urging them to unite behind a deal to leave the eu. they warn that a no—deal brexit would have a damaging impact on the local economy and political stability and urge them to compromise. among the companies who signed were bombardier, coca—cola and queen's university belfast. thousands of women and children have arrived in syrian refugee camps in recent days, after fleeing the final stronghold of the islamic state group. the train is heading baghuz is the last village still controlled for a tunnel up ahead. by the jihadi militants. but it may not be in their let's greet them at the station. hands for much longer, as lebo diseko reports. they've left the final stronghold
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of the so—called islamic state. women and children evacuated out i was thinking how many films have of baghouz now searched there been featuring a fight as they arrive in territory on the top of a train. held by the us—backed syrian defence forces. i can think of at least three. but here's the thing. you have to have the action the western—backed kurdish sequences, that is what the marvel and arab fighters are poised movies do. to launch their final assault this was made by the directors of half nelson and mississippi on the tiny enclave, grind. which is all that's left in is control. but they've been waiting you look at these kind of movies directed by the indie directors, for the families to leave. thousands have done so in recent days, they bring some of that indie with more reported sensibility into the film. to have left on saturday, you get a great big blockbuster, loaded onto at least four trucks. but it has something else. i think the co—writers and directors the same fighters waiting have done that to some extent. to begin their final assault on what's left of is land i would have liked to have been are also those trying odder and more indie. i think there are some to get civilians to safety. problems with the narrative. it is an establishing story translation: we are now at the end of baghouz. and there are a lot of beats the euphrates river you have to hit. is 700 metres away from us. the camp is one kilometre behind us. that said, brie larson we are trying to evacuate most is terrific in the title role. of the civilians after sunset. great to see here. it is a good cinematic role model, we are evacuating hundreds — the times are changing. sam jackson, brilliantly de—aged digitally by 25 years, something i would really not mind hundreds — of civilians. if they could do that to me.
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you and me both. those who make it out of baghouz will be sent here to al hol, both a detention and refuge centre in northern syria. back in my mid—30s, it was fine. it is fun. it's run by the us—backed syrian kurdish fighters, but aid workers have been allowed in to help. tens of thousands of people are now here, i wanted it to be darker with more than 10,000 and stranger, but it is not that coming in recent days. the few facilities available were struggling kind of film. even before the increased arrivals. it feels very upbeat and fun, now, aid workers warn and brie larson is really terrific. it is fine, enjoyable, i know many that they are overwhelmed. people who really loved it. i liked it. i didn't love it, but i liked it. so far, we have counted them it is fine. when you say it like that... and 106 people dead. it is fine. honestly. best out. fighting with my family is great. we have to count that these people i really like it. are coming from a very poor camp based on the true story of a wrestling family from norwich. condition and they have to travel a young girl goes to more than 150 kilometres in a very, america the join the wwe. very, very harsh winter with cold, florence pugh is dynamite as paige. the rock is in it. so some of them arrive so weak that he's also the producer. any complication in their he was sitting at home in the uk, health condition may end in and he watched a channel a a fatal casualty. documentary about the family it's not clear how many civilians and thought that would make a feature film and it really has. are still left in baghouz, it went to number one at the box office. nor how long the sdf fighters my best out. will be willing to wait for them
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to leave before making that final push. i thought the aftermath was really lebo diseko, bbc news. good, which you really didn't like. that goes to show you all criticism is different. it'sjust opinion. there are reports that two more i think the aftermath looked great, british women who married so—called islamic state fighters are to be stripped of their citizenship. itjust didn't have according to the sunday times, quite the substance. not amazing, but good. best dvd. reema iqbal and her sister, zara, travelled to syria in 2013 and are now in a refugee camp. it follows a decision by the home office to remove 19—year—old shamima begum's citizenship. let's speak now to our correspondent at the end of awards season, rami malek winning all the awards john mcmanus in our london newsroom. for bohemian rhapsody and whatever else one may think of the film, this performance is terrific. john, what do we know i saw queen at hyde park in 1975. about the iqbal sisters? well, details of the sisters are fairly spa res well, details of the sisters are fairly spares at the moment that one of them, a 30—year—old reema iqbal spoke to the telegraph newspaper last month from one of the camps, she described conditions there is you see him on the screen. he wasn't even born then. i think it is a brilliant performance. very poor, mothers are often having there are other things to fightjust very poor, mothers are often having wrong with the film. to fight just to get hold very poor, mothers are often having to fightjust to get hold of hats off to dexter very poor, mothers are often having to fight just to get hold of food parcels and hygiene conditions are fletcher for saving it. pretty bad too, which has led to
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some debts. she also said she had it takes liberty with the stories. the criticism is they kind spoken to the security services and of slightly whitewashed this told them about herself and says version of freddie. i think it takes a story and then that it was up to them to judge both bends it to its own dramatic purposes. her and her sister, both of them wa nt to her and her sister, both of them want to come back to the uk. now, certainly moving things around in terms of the chronological narrative. that can be very difficult for them but find a recent biopic that hasn't. i think the dramatic if this decision by sajid javid is liberties are ok. i do know the real story confirmed that their citizenship is because i was quite a queen stripped from both of them, because obsessive for a while. i think his performance was great. it raises the question what happens and the music is astonishing. to the two women's children? they the live aid, 20 minutes at the end. have five children between them, two it is funny because the first five queen albums were great, of which were born in britain. with and i tailed off, but you watch it and you think, this is like the abba the home secretary try to bring the children back to the uk without songbook, every single one of these are hits. their mothers, or will he try and it was fun. bring them back all in one go, very enjoyable. something that perhaps would be controversial? it is something that is going to come up many times in that's it for this week, though. the future because there are many british women in these camps, many thanks for watching. goodbye. of whom do want to come home, so this is an ethical decision that the british government is going to have the grip at some point. we did asked the grip at some point. we did asked the home office about this, they said they would not talk about individual cases but they reiterated their advice which has been in place
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some time, that people should not be hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. travelling to syria in first place. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. —— in the first place. sir cliff richard has joined two leading brexiteers have said any a campaign demanding legal delay to brexit would be anonymity for anyone suspected of committing a sexual offence, a "political calamity". until they are charged. the singer was named in the media the conservative mp steve baker after he was accused and the dup's westminster leader of an offence, but never nigel dodds say an extension arrested or charged. to the negotiations would do our home affairs correspondent "incalculable" harm dominic casciani has this report. to public trust in politics. vindicated by the high court, sir this week, the prime minister will ask the commons to back her brexit deal. cliff richard after he won his if defeated, mps will be asked whether to rule out a no deal landmark privacy case against the brexit, and whether there should be a delay. bbc last year. is going to take me a little time to get over the whole emotionalfactor, so hope you will meanwhile, more than 50 businesses forgive me. bbc reported that police in northern ireland have written an open letter to mps urging them to unite behind a deal had searched his surrey home. the to leave the eu. they warn that a no—deal brexit would have a damaging impact judge said it was a serious breach on the local economy of his privacy and should never have and political stability, and urge them to compromise. been broadcast. now he isjoining a growing campaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing this investigation. the singer says the among the companies which have signed are bombardier, media's reporting of the false coca—cola and queen's
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allegations he faced was the worst university belfast. there are reports that two more thing that happened to him in his british women who married so—called entire life. a stigma has been islamic state fighters are to be stripped of their citizenship. almost impossible to eradicate that according to the sunday times, has led believe only a new law can reema iqbal and her sister protect others in the same misery. zara travelled to syria in 2013 and are now in the al—roj refugee camp. the campaign joined by protect others in the same misery. the campaignjoined by sir cliff it follows a decision richard calls for a simple change in by the home office to remove 19—year—old shamima law, legal guarantee of anonymity begum's citizenship. for anyone under investigation a sexual offence, that would prevent media reporting unless and until the the united kingdom will remain in "pole position" after brexit individual is charged. today, the when it comes campaign's leaders welcomed sir to technological innovation, that's according to cliff richard's decision to join the chancellor, phillip hammond. them. we have a number of areas that he's expected to unveil plans for a £200 million investment we wish to change in respect of law in cutting—edge scientific research during his spring statement reform. the primer one want to on wednesday. change is that a suspect is not this includes £79 million earmarked named until charged. —— primary. for a new national super—computer, based at the university of edinburgh, and another £81 apart from anything else, that would million for state—of—the—art laser technology in oxfordshire. create violence because the the family of a 23—year—old british complainant has anonymity, why it woman missing in guatemala say should the person who is facing an allegation not have that? on the they are "desperately worried" for her safety. allegation not have that? on the allegation being publicised out catherine shaw from witney there is there forever and mud in oxfordshire was last seen
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sticks. sir cliff richard's as is on march ath, in the lake atitlan area of the country. the most high profile that the question of privacy for people who her parents said her disappearance was of "great concern". have not been charged with a crime a foreign office spokeswoman has been increasingly debated. a radio presenter, also part of the confirmed it was supporting campaign, secured a pay—out from prosecutors over unfounded allegations of historical sex the family of a british woman and is "in contact offences. and most recently, a with the local authorities". a climber is seriously ill in hospital in aberdeen couple from sussex were named in the after being stranded overnight media after being arrested over the on a mountain in the highlands. disruption of gatwick by a drone, the 57—year—old man something they were innocent of. from nottinghamshire was airlifted to safety from a peak in the glencoe area yesterday, reportedly suffering ministers have refused anonymity for from hypothermia. a second climber was also suspects, saying it infringes rescued but is in a stable freedom of the press, but sir cliff condition in hospital. steps to end period poverty richard and the campaign have called in england are expected to be unveiled in next week's for reform on the specific issue of spring statement. sexual offences. it's being reported the chancellor will announce free sanitary products the family of a 23—year—old british are to be made available in schools from september. woman missing in guatemala it follows pressure from campaign groups, who say girls say that they're "desperately from low—income families can end up worried" for her safety. missing school during their periods catherine shaw, from because they are unable to afford witney in oxfordshire, sanitary protection. on march 11th in the lake atitlan area of the country. oscar—winning actor anthony hopkins's multi—million dollar malibu home is in danger
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her parents say her disappearance of falling off a cliff. is of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman the house appears to be teetering confirmed it was supporting on the brink of collapse, after weather erosion from recent the family of a british woman and is "in contact storms ate away part of the cliff with the local authorities". on which it stands. a climber is seriously ill in hospital in aberdeen after being stranded overnight on a mountain in the highlands. the house had a lucky escape last november, the 57—year—old man when the fast moving woolsey from nottinghamshire fire tore through malibu was airlifted to safety from a peak in the glencoe area yesterday, and the neighboring area reportedly suffering of calabasas, destroying dozens from hypothermia. a second climber was also of nearby homes. rescued but is in a stable condition in hospital. ajapanese woman has been officially recognised steps to end period poverty as the world's oldest person. in england are expected to be unveiled in next week's spring statement. kane tanaka was born injanuary it's being reported the chancellor will announce free sanitary products are to be made 1903, so she's116 years old. according to nursing home available in schools from september. staff in fukuoka city, she enjoys three meals a day, it follows pressure from campaign with snacks and chocolate. groups, who say that girls from low—income families can end up missing school she said at the ceremony that she's during their periods happy to be cerebrated because they are unable to afford by many people, and she feels now sanitary protection. ajapanese woman has been is the best moment in her life. officially recognised as the world's oldest person. even doing a little jig there. kane tanaka was born injanuary 1903, she has got the moves. so she's 116 years old. the previous oldest person, also a japanese woman, died injuly at the age of 117.
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is clearly something in there, according to nursing home japanese food. and sushi obviously, staff in fukuoka city, she enjoys three meals a day, with snacks and chocolate. that might be the way to go. let's she said at the ceremony that she's move on to the sport. we are talking happy to be cerebrated about rugby, the six nations in by many people, and she feels now is the best moment in her life. wales on course for what would be an even doing a little jig there. amazing grand slam. it would be the previous oldest person, also a japanese woman, died injuly at the age of 117. amazing, particularly in a world cup year, i think a lot of people look forward to that as the big tournament. we love the six nations, doesn't she look fabulous? she looks amazing, doesn't she? chocolate, i'm gatland, it will be his last match just going to take that from that. with wales next weekend. it would be that is all you need to know, the secret to a long life. good morning a remarkable landmark for him, especially if they could beat if you have just joined secret to a long life. good morning if you havejustjoined us, you're ireland, difficult game to come next watching breakfast. week. —— a difficult game. earlier this year, mountaineers tom ballard and daniele nardi set wales are nowjust one game away themselves a mission to climb the world's from winning the six nations ninth highest mountain — and achieving a grand slam nanga parbat in pakistan, after beating scotland which is known as the killer 18—11atmurrayfield. mountain. but things didn't go to plan england kept their title hopes alive with a 57—1a thrashing and the pair went missing of italy at twickenham. two weeks ago. patrick gearey rounds up the action. yesterday, any faint hopes of finding them alive faded it takes a lot of cuts and bruises when the bodies of the two climbers
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were spotted on the mountain. to keep your six nations blemish alan hinkes is a mountaineer who knew the ballard family, free. wales are taking the assault he's with us now. thank you forjoining us. morning. course route towards a grand slam. against scotland, they started with you spoke to as last weekend and you asylum. adam is a listed in the said then that you fear the worst, shadows, wales in front. welsh cloud when did you find out about tom's by shadows, wales in front. welsh cloud death? well, i mean i prepared rugby has been involved in arguments and rumours of mergers, the national myself over a week ago that he was side remains above it all. gareth not going to survive, unfortunately, on the conditions and in this davies took them further clear. this move was the moment they finally mountain, a lot of people would have been hoping, including the italian lost them. it ended with darcy graham scoring on his first start. ambassador in pakistan, but he as against france and england, it finally put the tweet out saying that they have seen silhouettes, seemed as though wales might break, only for them to find new reserves which then turned out to be bodies. —— holding out hope. i have to say, of strength. to see what it takes, you need only take a look at the state of his face. we are really is particularly sad. tom was a fine young man, really, it really does upset me more than, and i have had enjoying each other‘s company, working hard for each other and lots of friends and acquaintances look, next week, it is really get killed, but it does upset me exciting. it is going to be an really. he would have been one of amazing time for all of us in our britain's greatest mountaineers. not careers. next week sees ireland's many people had heard of him, but
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visit. a win and a grand slam, still, it is just really sad. many people had heard of him, but still, it isjust really sad. how long did you know the family? well, anything else in england are i knew alison really well. a client lurking. few can score test tries with her for many years before she quite like him. even‘s current was killed and we were together on wea kness quite like him. even‘s current weakness makes a bonus point a necessary step. it has now been 21 k2 and unfortunate, as everyone knows, alison hargraves died. i got matches since italy last one in the to the top and alison hargreaves did six nations, iran interspersed with not get down. yes, alison hargraves moments of hope, like this dry. but was his mum. these climbers have far longer periods of chasing hopelessly. then robson's first this deathwish and want to go on tried to his country. this week, these savage and killer mountain is, some people think, and it is not world rugby will discuss relegation that really. nanga parbat, ithink from the six nations and there is is called the killer mountain, they a lwa ys from the six nations and there is always something the way battalion we re is called the killer mountain, they were germans killed in the 30s. it progress. in this case, george was the first big mountain ever to cruise and brad shiels. the trophies be attempted in 1895 by a man who now safely out of english hands, but died on it, and these two were on... not out of their reach. —— the trophy is. eight tries for the men, nine for england's women as they beat italy 55—0. there a famous quote this morning we there were over 10,000 fans at sandy park in exeter — she said better to live one day as a a record for a non—world tiger than a thousand days as a cup england home game.
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sheep. that's right. the family they will win the grand slam if they can beat scotland obviously had the question adventure at twickenham next weekend. deep inside them. they did, well, ireland were comfortably beaten by the defending champions, france. the french scored seven alison hargraves was a trend is tries to seal a a7—17 victory in donnybrook. climbers well i remember before she died andi climbers well i remember before she died and i was quoted after she died, i guess tom was a chip off the old block, as we say. people say he had it in his dna, he certainly was football can't escape discussions over the video assistant referee, climbing from an early age. his dad even when it's not in use. was showing him how to climb and god manchester city extended their lead at the top of the premier league knows what his sister are going table, but their 3—1 win over watford wasn't without controversy. through really. he did have a raheem sterling opened national talent, some people have a the scoring at the etihad, natural talent for tennis or despite looking to be offside. football. i will not name any names he went on to score that we have famous tennis players a hat—trick as well. and football players and tom was city move four points ahead of liverpool, who play like that really, it is just that burnley this afternoon. people had not heard of him. he had we were three months waiting to be a tremendous physique, it really is tragic, put in the tragic really. top of the league, now it is the what sort of risks can you not first time we are since three months prepare for? it was 20 years ago when i climbed, this would have been there and ok, we have to try to win there and ok, we have to try to win the games. the debate about the the second winter ascent that had succeeded. there are a lot of first goal, i'm sorry if it is off
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avalanches on this mountain. it is very difficult to prepare for, side, to score in that way, but meteorology is a bit of an inexact generally we win by the way we play science with respect to weather forecasters. avalanche prediction is in ourgames. tottenham boss maurico pochettino even more inaccurate, at having to accused his team of "arrogance" and "complacency" after their 2—1 defeat at southampton. spurs went into the game having suffer a0 below, that is where advanced to the quarter—finals of the champions league in midweek, and eventually took the lead through harry kane after nearly half celsius and fahrenheit cross, a0 below is a0 below. extreme winds, an hour, having dominated the early part of the match. but avalanches are often blocks of but they were stunned by goals ice crashing down, we have big of in the last 15 minutes from yan valery and a superb the white cliffs of dover and lumps james ward—prowse free kick, that boosts the saints's carve off the side. there are a lot survival hopes but leave pochettino very unhappy. of dangers, but tom knew what he was this change, of change too much from pitting himself against. thank you so pitting himself against. thank you so much for coming in. we have spoken to you many times about many the first that the second half is only one reason, it is mental. it is tragedies of similar nature, but about complacency, it is about this one particularly personal. arrogance in a bad way, you use the tragedies of similar nature, but this one particularly personalm particularly poignantly tragic in such a fine young man really, it sad. thank you for coming in. alan first half like an example, like an hinkes talking about tom ballard, who they believe they have arrogance, playing with the discovered his body. he was climbing intention, focus, concentrate, we with daniele nardi in pakistan. matched them in everything and we
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will match with them. in the second here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. pa rt will match with them. in the second part is the arrogance in a bad way. thank you very much indeed. hello, good morning. some fairly miserable and newcastle united staged weather out and about this morning a remarkable recovery to beat everton 3—2 at st james' park. if you are travelling. i went past ayoze perez scored twice an accident on parts of the aao this as newcastle came from 2—0 down in the last 25 minutes. and take a look at this. morning because we have rain, the a stunning strike from wind picking up and we have snow. anthony knockaert as brighton won that means the conditions on the 2—1 at crystal palace. they remain five points clear roads will be fairly hazardous. they of the relegation zone as cardiff beat west ham 2—0. will be more details on your local radio. the weather warnings on the in the scottish premiership, website. why are we getting this bad leaders celtic drew 0—0 weather? low pressure, basically. with aberdeen. here it is rattling in from the south and another one is joining forces with it, coming in from the they're eight points clear of rangers in second. west. there will be an attack from elsewhere, livingston beat stjohnstone 3—1. hearts won 1—0 at dundee, two directions today, hence the risk and motherwell scored three in their voctiry over hamilton. of some really quite nasty weather. it is already drying up in the south—west, but it is here now that west bromwich albion the winds are starting to accelerate. this is the snow, the have sacked darren moore after yesterday's 1—1 draw light here on the chart. this will against bottom side ipswich. probably give us the most the baggies are currently significant snow, mostly hill snow, fourth in the table, but the board say they have taken north wales, the peak district, the
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the decision after a run of poor results has left them nine points staffordshi re north wales, the peak district, the staffordshire moors, the pennines, towards the north midlands and east anglia. this band of rain and snow coming in through the morning across off the automatic promotion places. scotla nd coming in through the morning across scotland could give us some snow even at lower levels. more significant certainly over the meanwhile, a crowd of hills, not a day for taking to the almost 16,000 turned up to watch blackpool‘s game against southend in league one. that's after the end of the oyston family's controversial ownership of the club. hills, not a day for taking to the hills with that wind escalating as the game ended 2—2, with blackpool getting an injury time equaliser well. even once it clears through to spark mass celebrations at bloomfield road. there was controversy at yesterday's race meeting at sandown when the wrong winner was announced for a race. after this photo finish in the 1.50pm, officials gave the victory to the 12/1 shot one there will be wintry showers for rosie, seen on the far end, when, in fact, third wind was the winner. it emerged the photo was taken from the wrong finish line. it was later corrected, but not before many bookies had already paid out. following in for northern ireland and scotland. behind it, a weather so they have got two finishing posts system across england and wales. quite widely a0 or 50 mph again across northern ireland, southern scotland, england and. generally a may use the wrong one. indeed, the windy day to come where gusts will get close to 70 in some localities, camera flashed at first should have strong enough to bring down a few
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trees. you can see with the wintry been going off the second. so the showers it will not be a warm day. we are starting at ten or 11 in the south so temperatures will fall bookies paid out twice? an away, 528, probably below average. we had the wind yesterday but relatively mild air. we get a rest but from this as we go into monday u nfortu nate bookies paid out twice? an unfortunate day for them, but with a ridge of high pressure which fortu nate for unfortunate day for them, but fortunate for some of the punters.|j means the night coming will be suspect it was all right at the end colder. we already have frost this morning on the north but more of the day. thank you very much for widespread tomorrow morning. there will be a few icy patches to content with, given we have had so many that. competitive motor racing is a dream showers, and these other towns and for many but for people cities temperatures, outside in the countryside they will be below with disabilities, it is even harder freezing. under that ridge of high pressure it does mean we get a to make it come true. respite from the wind and rain at team brit racing academy trains least for tomorrow, but this is and equips disabled drivers heading into tomorrow night and with race licences, ready to take tuesday, so some strong and gusty on any circuit in the world. winds ahead of this weather system, laura trant has been very wet weather as well, but we are concerned about this particular band of strong winds coming back in later finding out more. tuesday to the north and west. so a pretty miserable day again as we go belize and achieve. it's a difficult into tuesday. heavy rain for the morning rush across the southern industry to get into, even more so areas. a few wintry showers for people with disabilities. just following on behind but the winds escalate later in the day. gales, ask lewis hamilton's brother nick. severe gale force winds quite widely he has cerebral palsy and is so although temperatures are creeping back up a little bit monday currently competing in the british touring car championship and races and tuesday, with the strength of ina the wind added on it will feel touring car championship and races in a specially modified car. he is chilly once again. not a supporting team brit racing academy.
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people who have a disability, they particularly pleasant sunday for do not know what their limitations many of us. it is a bit bleak. are, so you look at a car like this, time now for this you think there is no way i will ever be able to drive this. because week's film review. thatis ever be able to drive this. because that is exactly what i thought. i had been driven in many cars growing up had been driven in many cars growing up and looking at what the driver does, thinking there is no way i would ever be able to do it myself and here i am taking passengers out hello, and welcome to in an aston martin. this was the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's intended for ex— servicemen but it cinema releases is mark kermode. has become so popular that such a so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bunch. high demands, it has been widened we have everybody knows, out the civilians disabilities as a spanish language thriller. we have border, sweden's entry well and you can see them behind me training ona well and you can see them behind me training on a simulator. richard for the foreign language film oscar. newton had his left leg amputated after a motorbike accident. then a and captain marvel, few years later, he lost his right leg after a car crash. i am really the next superhero movie. well, everybody knows, lucky with the family and friends a spectacular cast for a start. from the director of a separation, around me, and obviously with the comes with great pedigree. penelope cruz is laura, who lives in buenos aires and comes quys around me, and obviously with the guys here at team brit racing back to spain, to her academy, they sort of push you. if hometown for a celebration, and she brings her teenage daughter, you feel a bit lower motivation one day, you will get a little bit of a
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who very quickly starts hanging telling off annual crack on and go about things again. so what is being around with a young boy pa rt about things again. so what is being part of team brit racing academy give you? a reason to sort of go for who tells her that many years ago, her mother was in love with paco, played by javier ba rdem. she asks who knows, and he says everybody knows. shortly after, during things and we can all have bad days, the celebration, the daughter disappears. has she run away? but with the guys sort of pushing has she been kidnapped? you and, it is just but with the guys sort of pushing you and, it isjust a but with the guys sort of pushing you and, it is just a great place to be. team brit racing academy was set text messages suggest up be. team brit racing academy was set up by be. team brit racing academy was set up by dave player from that the latter is true. be. team brit racing academy was set up by dave playerfrom newbury, the but there is also immediately a concern about who knows what. jury here is a clip. up by dave playerfrom newbury, the jury in, team brit racing academy making their tyre marks a competing the ultimate test. yeah. the le mans 2a hour is the pinnacle of team endurance car racing, so if we want to make a statement that anybody with a disability can race, then if we can become the first disabled racing team to compete in the world's most gruelling 2a hour race, then we have succeeded in our message over normalising disability.
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it is another crazy british challenge. all right, come on. are you ready for me to be your passenger? are you ready, it is the question. no, it is going to great fun, you will enjoy it. —— going to be. exciting. yeah, very exhilarating. safe to say that was not recorded any time in the last few days. no, in contrast this morning, it was wet and windy. and there is more coming as well. let's find out how much more with helen. good morning, helen. i think we will see some blue skies in some parts today but it is in
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amongst this very turbulent weather. it is low pressure with us at the moment and the low pressure to the south of usjoining moment and the low pressure to the south of us joining forces with another one coming in from the west. the double whammy for us today, we have the heavy rain tina was talking about in the south, snow on the hills and this will give us some more significant snow. if that were not enough for our sunday we will have some strong winds as well. this isa have some strong winds as well. this is a picture taken in staffordshire, that snow is coming to relatively low levels, the hills of around 200m or so. quite a few of our roads go to that level, even the motorways, so the snow combined with the wind and rain giving us some hazardous conditions. i certainly was witness toa conditions. i certainly was witness to a crash on the way in on the aao,
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so it is very nasty out there. you can get further updates on bbc radio and the warnings are all on the website. there will be some sunshine first thing this morning across eastern scotland, i frost, first thing this morning across eastern scotland, ifrost, —a, —5, contrasting with about 11 in the south and west, whether winds are starting to escalate now. that is where we will see the strongest winds. that will follow the wind as it clears away eastwards, and the hill snow. the most significant snow is likely for the hills of wales, northern england and scotland. in fa ct, northern england and scotland. in fact, in scotland the areas colder
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today so we could see some snow, a couple of centimetres even at lower levels. it will feel like winter again, especially with the strength of the wind added on. temperatures will reach four or five on that wind, and it will feel better. for northern ireland the main rain, sleet and snow start to clear away, but heavy snow showers will follow to increasingly lower level through the day. let's follow that band of hill snow, mostly, and that rain as it clears away. you can see around lunchtime we are starting to set clear from the north sea coast. behind it the showers come in, temperatures will dip away through the afternoon and the snow level will come down in the showers. with showers there will be some sunshine in between. the afternoon, as i say, sees something slightly less persistent but still windy, with tightly packed isoba rs. persistent but still windy, with tightly packed isobars. they will tend to ease a little through the night. the ridge of high pressure means that the coming night will be more widely frosty. temperatures will be down below freezing in countryside areas. even the towns and cities, even down through london and cities, even down through london and cardiff, it is chilly atjust
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two degrees above freezing. so we could be scraping the ice off the car tomorrow morning and suffering a few icy patches as well given the roads could be quite damp. it does look like a much drier and brighter interlude to tomorrow, but only a brief breather because come monday as we turn our attention out to the atla ntic as we turn our attention out to the atlantic once again, this area of low pressure is driving these weather fronts in. so low pressure is driving these weatherfronts in. so some low pressure is driving these weather fronts in. so some wet and windy weather later monday and through tuesday night, and then the winds could escalate even further, becoming really quite damaging late in the day towards the north and west. so all to play for, lots going on with our weather at the moment. there will be some sunshine, and when we do see the sunshine at this time of year, if you are outside the wind it feels pleasant enough. that much sunshine is strengthening. but today i think for many of us it will feel like we have stepped back into winter somewhat. thank you very much. we are of course paying attention to the weather, but we love your necklace. are they edible smarties cross in my house, they wouldn't have survived very long if they were. time now for click. for many of us, our car is one of the most valuable things that we own. sometimes crazy to think that we just leave them out on the streets but, of course, that is because they are built with good security.
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but in the last few years we have started to see this happening... 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 off with your car. so many car owners have turned to third party car alarms, which promise to protect against this kind of attack. they are fitted to order and many offer the ability to remotely control your car using a smartphone app — which is handy... ..unless these can be hacked too. you probably do not want to see what is coming next but we are going to show you anyway. it is something we had hoped was not possible in real life but, worryingly, it is. the black range rover has been
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chosen and then tracked and is now the target for two hackers, who are waiting to make their move. the victim has no idea about what is about to happen, as first the car alarm goes off... car alarm sounding. ..and then the attackers take control of the door locks. get out of the car. give me your key. 0k, 0k. a new way to steal luxury cars to order? 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 happened, 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,
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i would not recommend these alarms. 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.
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the functionality we found a problem with is in the back—end systems. 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.
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pen test has contracts with several car manufacturers, 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
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and i control mine — because i have provided my user id — 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 alarms, said:
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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 just about car alarms. we are not talking about
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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 short cut 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. youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching
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