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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson good morning, welcome to breakfast while we are inside, you could and tina daheley. with tina daheley and rogerjohnson. good morning. imagine that the consequences here's a summary of today's main our headlines today. would be much, much worse stories from bbc news. than the possibility of thieves pinching your car. two leading brexiteers have said any ahead of a big week in westminster two leading brexiteers warn delay to leaving the eu the prime minister that any delay would be a "political calamity". to leaving the eu would yeah, 0k, dan, thank you very much. cause serious damage brilliant report. the conservative mp to public trust in politics. steve baker and the dup's drive safe, i guess. westminster leader, nigel dodds, there are reports that the home secretary has decided to revoke say an extension to the negotiations the british citizenship of two more women whojoined would do "incalculable" harm a jihadi group in syria. that is it for the short cut of click for this week. to public trust in politics. meet the most inspirational the full—length version is waiting team in motorsport — for you right now on iplayer. this week, the prime minister the first racing school for disabled and we are waiting for will ask the commons drivers aiming to compete you on social media. to back her brexit deal. wherever you go, we're there too. on the international circuit. youtube, instagram, facebook if defeated, mps will be and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching asked whether to rule out a no deal brexit and whether and we will see you soon. there should be a delay. meanwhile, more than 50 businesses in northern ireland have written an open letter to mps 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 which have signed are bombardier, coca—cola and queen's university belfast. thousands of women and children
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have arrived in syrian refugee camps in recent days, after fleeing the final stronghold good morning. welcome to breakfast of the islamic state group. with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. baghouz is the last our headlines today: village still controlled by the jihadi militants. ahead of a big week in westminster, two leading western—backed forces are reported brexiteers warn that any delay to be poised to resume theirfinal to leaving the eu would cause push on the area. serious damage to public trust in politics. now, there are reports today that two more british women who married so—called islamic state fighters are to be stripped of their citizenship. they are poor to the home secretary according to the sunday times, reema iqbal and her sister zara has decided to revoke the british citizenship of the women who joined travelled to syria in 2013 the hardy group in syria. —— the and are now in a refugee camp. it follows the decision by the home office to remove 19—year—old shamima begum's citizenship. terrorist group. the uk will remain in "pole position" after brexit when it comes to technological innovation, according we'll meet the most inspirational to the chancellor, phillip hammond. team in motorsport — the first racing school for disabled drivers who are aiming to compete on the international circuit. he's expected to unveil in sport, wales edge ever closer plans for a £200 million to grand slam glory. they beat scotland investment in cutting—edge in the six nations — their 13th win scientific research in a row. good morning. there's some pretty difficult during his spring statement on wednesday. this includes £79 million earmarked weather out there this morning for a new national super—computer,
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if you're travelling, be it with the rain and the hill based at the university snow and a strong and gusty of edinburgh, and another £81 winds that are now million for state—of—the—art laser starting to pick up too. technology in oxfordshire. i'll have more detail sir cliff richard has joined for you on the day ahead in around 15 minutes. a campaign demanding legal anonymity for anyone suspected of committing a sexual offence, until they're charged. it's sunday the 10th of march. our top story: two leading brexiteers are warning the singer was named that delaying brexit would do after he was accused, "incalculable harm" but never arrested or charged. to public trust in politics. the comments, from tory mp steve baker he says he would never have been and the dup's nigel dodds, come two days before the commons named as the subject of an inquiry again votes on theresa may's had the law protected him as an innocent person. eu withdrawal deal. the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala our political correspondent say they're "desperately jessica parkerjoins us from our london newsroom. worried" for her safety. how significant are these comments? catherine shaw from witney in oxfordshire was last seen on march 4th. her parents said her disappearance well, i doubt theresa may will be particularly comforted by reading was of "great concern". a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting those comments, but nor will she be the family of a british woman and were "in contact with the local authorities". surprised. the commons coming from the conservative mp and nigel dodds from me dup party, they say in the a climber is seriously ill in hospital in aberdeen after being stranded overnight telegraph that any delay to brexit on a mountain in the highlands. would be a political calamity and for some it would mean that the 57—year—old man democracy is effectively dead. they from nottinghamshire was airlifted to safety from a peak also say that if the deal is in the glencoe area yesterday,
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reportedly suffering unchanged ahead of tuesday's boat, they think will face a sizeable from hypothermia. defeat, strong words ahead of a big a second climber was also week. worth reminding ourselves what rescued but is in a stable condition in hospital. is going to happen this week, so on tuesday we expect that second steps to end period poverty in england are expected to be meaningful vote on theresa may's unveiled in next week's brexit deal. if that should fall, spring statement. it's being reported then the next day, mps are expected the chancellor will announce free sanitary products are to be made to get the chance to vote on whether they want to see no deal. if they do available in schools from september. not want to see no deal, the next day they are expected to get the it follows pressure from campaign chance to say whether they would groups who say girls from low—income like to delay brexit, to extend families can end up missing school article 50. the questions go over during their periods because they're unable to afford sanitary protection. oscar—winning actor anthony hopkins's multi—million what the eu might ask in return for dollar malibu home is in danger any extension because they would have two concede to that as well. of falling off a cliff. talks are expected to continue today in brussels and technical level. of the house, as you can see, course, both sides are still seeking appears to be teetering on the brink his breakthrough on the issue of the of collapse, after weather erosion from recent irish border, future arrangements, storms ate away part of the cliff that mechanism known as the backstop on which it stands. in theresa may knows that she really the house had a lucky does need a breakthrough ahead of escape last november, when the fast moving woolsey fire tore through malibu tuesday's boat because as people and the neighbouring area of calabasas, destroying dozens of nearby homes. like steve baker nigel dodds a warning, they think she will face
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defeat if she can't get a change to that deal. jessica, thank you very by by the looks of it these are lucky much. this time. —— it may not, by the the uk will remain in "pole position" after brexit, when it comes to technological looks of it, be so lucky this time. innovation, according to the chancellor, phillip hammond. ajapanese woman has been he's expected to unveil plans officially recognised for a £200 million in investment in cutting—edge scientific research during his spring statement on wednesday. our business correspondent rob young has the details. —— hugh is here, good morning to you. good morning. another win for new technologies are shaping how we live and how we work. scientific wales. fantastic win for wales. the discoveries today could determine the economy of the future and can coach says there is going to be a improve our health. the government is expected to say if it will motion next weekend at the stadium for his final six nations home allocate £200 million for investment match, he has called on the cards provide an atmosphere that motivates in cutting—edge research. £79 his players. i am sure he will not million is earmarked for a new have to worry about that at all. supercomputer, based at the university of edinburgh, the machine wales are nowjust one game away is promised to be up to ten times from winning the six nations faster than the current and achieving a grand slam supercomputer. another £81 million after beating scotland 18—11atmurrayfield. england kept alive their title alive
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will be spent on state—of—the—art with a 57—14 thrashing laser technology in oxfordshire. one of italy at twickenham. patrick gearey rounds up the action. recent laser invention was used to detect explosives hidden in airport it takes a lot of cuts and bruises luggage, there will also be £115 to keep your six nations blemish million for health research taking free. wales are taking the assault course place in cambridge. the money will route towards a grand slam. against scotland, they started with a slalom. be spent on potential new therapies josh adams elusive in to tackle genetic diseases. the the shadows, wales in front. welsh club rugby's government says innovation will be been involved in rows and rumours of mergers, at the core of the spring statement the national side remains above it all. on wednesday. the chancellor says he wa nts on wednesday. the chancellor says he wants britain to maintain its gareth davis of the scarlets competitive advantage in science and took them further clear. this move was the technology after brexit, but the moment they finally chancellor is not splashing the blossomed. it ended with darcy graham cash. the money being dished out the scoring on his first start. as against france, as against england, it seemed researchers from existing budgets. as though wales might break, only for them to find new reserves many people will be watching what of strength. to see what it takes, the chancellor has to say about the forecasts for the economy. growth you need only take a look has been lower recently as brexit uncertainty and a global economic of his face. slowdown effect the uk. —— affect. we're really enjoying each other‘s company,
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working hard for each other, and look, next week, there are reports that two more it is really exciting. british women who married it is going to be an amazing time so—called islamic state fighters are to be stripped for all of us in our of their citizenship. careers. next week sees ireland's visit. a win and a grand slam, anything —— more civilians have emerged from baghouz, else and england are lurking. the last village still held by the islamic state group in syria. the syrian democratic forces maro tuilangi's third try. are poised to resume theirfinal push on the area. but few can score test tries quite like him. england's current weakness makes a bonus point a necessary step. it's now been 21 matches since italy there are reports that two more last won in the six nations, british women who married a run interspersed with so—called islamic state fighters are to be stripped of their citizenship. according to the sunday times, 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 moments of hope, like luca morisi's begum's citizenship. let's speak now to our correspondent try, but far longer periods john mcmanus in our london newsroom. of chasing hopelessly. ben robson's first john, good morning, what do we know try for his country. about the iqbal sisters? this week, world rugby will discuss relegation well, details are scarce about the from the six nations, sisters, but we do know that one of and there's always something in the way of italian progress. them, 30—year—old reema igbal spoke in this case, george to the telegraph last month. she kruis and brad shields. the trophy‘s now safely describes some of the conditions out of english hands, there which are very harsh. she but not out of their reach. patrick gearey, bbc news. spoke about some of the mothers who well, eight tries for the men, are cooing for food aid there often nine for england's women
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as they beat italy 55—0. there were over 10,000 fans get into fights because there's so at sandy park in exeter — little food to go around, and of a record for a non—world cup england home game. course the hygiene conditions where they'll win their grand slam thousands of people are being housed if they beat scotland fairly poor. she also said that the at twickenham next weekend. ireland were comfortably beaten by the defending champions, british intelligence services had france. spoken to her that she was willing the french scored seven to come back to the uk with her tries to seal a 47—17 victory in donnybrook. sister zara even if that meant facing trial, but that now could be a problem for the two sisters is football just can't escape discussions over the video assistant referee, sajid javid, the home secretary, has even when it's not in use. in fact revoked both of their manchester city extended citizenships because the two women their lead at the top have five children between them, of the premier league table. but their 3—1 win over watford which begs the question of what will wasn't without controversy. happen to them. sajid javid has said that the rights of children born to raheem sterling opened the scoring at the etihad, foreign fighters all those who have despite looking to be offside. gone to syria to live under is will be protected but does that mean in this case that those five children he went on to score a hat—trick can return to britain under the as city move four points ahead protection of the british government of liverpool, who play without their mothers? will they burnley this afternoon. come back with their two mothers, two sisters, in fact, will sajid we were three months waiting to be top of the league, javid allow that to happen? at this point, we do not know. we did now we, it's the first time we are since three months contact the home office and the home
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secretary last night, they told us there, and ok, we have they will not comment on individual to try to win the other games. so the debate about the first goal, cases but it has been the long—standing policy of the i'm sorry if it is offside, government constantly reiterate that nobody should be travelling to syria at this time because of the dangers to score in that way, there. this is going to be an issue that comes up in the future though but in general, the way we played, because there are other british women at these camps and syria, refugees in the area that was we deserved by far to win our games. previously under the control of tottenham boss maurico so—called islamic state. many of pochettino accused his team of "arrogance" and "complacency" them will have children, many of after their 2—1 defeat at southampton. spurs went into the them will have children, many of game having advanced them will have children, many of them will probably want to return to to the quarter—finals them will probably want to return to the uk. we do not know yet what of the champions league in midweek, and eventually took the lead action the government might take to through harry kane after nearly half facilitate that ought to let them an hour, having dominated stay there stop wide or right, john, the early part of the match. but they were stunned by goals in the last 15 minutes thank you. —— all right, john, thank from yan valery and a superb james ward—prowse free kick, which boosts the saints's survival hopes but leaves pochettino very unhappy. this change, of change too much from the first to the second half you. is only one reason, it's mental. sir cliff richard has joined a campaign demanding legal anonymity for anyone suspected it's about complacency. of committing a sexual offence, until they're charged. it's about arrogance in a bad way. the singer was named after he was accused of an offence, but never arrested or charged. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani has this report. vindicated by the high court, sir cliff richard after he won his
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landmark privacy case against the bbc last year. you use the first half like it's going to take me a little time to get over the whole an example, like without arrogance, emotionalfactor, and so i hope playing with intention, focus, concentration, we matched them in everything and we were much better. in the second half, is it arrogance in a bad way. you'll forgive me. —— in the second half, it is arrogance in a bad way. and newcastle united staged a remarkable recovery to beat everton 3—2 at st james's park. the bbc broadcast a police ayoze perez scored twice as newcastle came from 2—0 down search of his surrey home in the last 25 minutes. after false allegations. take a look at this. thejudge said it a stunning strike from was a serious breach anthony knockaert, as brighton won of his privacy and should never 2—1 at crystal palace. have been broadcast. they remain five points clear now he isjoining a growing campaign of the relegation zone, to protect the anonymity of some as cardiff beat west ham 2—0. people facing this investigation. in the scottish premiership, the singer says the media's leaders celtic drew 0—0 reporting of the false with aberdeen. they're eight points clear of rangers in second. allegations he faced was the worst elsewhere, livingston thing that has happened to him beat stjohnstone 3—1. hearts won 1—0 at dundee, in his entire life. and motherwell scored three a stigma has been almost impossible in their voctiry over hamilton. to eradicate that has led him west bromwich albion have sacked to believe only a new law can manager darren moore protect others in the same misery. after yesterday's 1—1 draw the campaignjoined by sir cliff calls for a simple change in the law, a legal guarantee of anonymity against bottom side ipswich. for anyone under investigation for a sexual offence, that would prevent media reporting, unless and until the baggies are currently fourth the individual is charged. in the championship, today, the campaign's but the board say they've taken
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leaders welcomed sir cliff's decision to join them. the decision after a run of poor we have a number of areas that we wish to change in respect results left them nine points off of law reform. the automatic promotion places. the primary one that we want meanwhile, a crowd of to change is that a suspect is not almost 16,000 turned up to watch blackpool‘s game named until charged. against southend in league one. that's after the end of the oyston family's controversial ownership of the club. the game ended 2—2, with blackpool getting an injury time equaliser to spark mass celebrations at bloomfield road. apart from anything else, that would create balance, because the complainant has anonymity, why shouldn't the person matthew fitzpatrick has a one—shot who is facing an allegation? lead over rory mcilroy and the allegation being publicised out going into the final there is there forever, round at the arnold palmer invitational in florida. and mud sticks. sir cliff's case is the most high profile, but the question of privacy fitzpatrick, who's looking for people who haven't been for his first pga tour title, charged with a crime has only dropped three has been increasingly debated. shots so far at bay hill. he produced a bogey—free 5—under 67 to take the lead. but mcilroy is on the charge — the northern irishman had been seven back overnight, but he hit seven birdies as he carded 66 to move into contention. the radio presenter paul gambaccini, also part of the campaign, secured a pay—out from prosecutors over unfounded allegations of historical sex offences. and most recently, a couple from sussex were named in the media after being arrested over ronnie o'sullivan's the disruption of gatwick by a drone through to the final
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— something they were innocent of. of the players ministers have refused championship in snooker. anonymity for suspects, the five time world champion saying it infringes on freedom whitewashed northern ireland's mark allen by 6—0 frames in preston. o'sullivan faces another former world champion, neil robertson, in today's final. of the press, but sir cliff and there was controversy at yesterday's race meeting at sandown when the wrong winner and the campaign hope they can force was announced for a race. reform on the specific issue of sexual offences. dominic casciani, bbc news. after this photo finish in the 1.50pm, officials gave the family of a 23—year—old british woman missing in guatemala the victory to the 12/1 shot one say they're "desperately for rosie, seen on the far end here, worried" for her safety. catherine shaw, from when, in fact, third wind witney in oxfordshire, who was the winner. was last seen on march 4th. —— was. her parents said her disappearance was of "great concern". it's emerged that the photo was taken from the wrong finish line. a foreign office spokeswoman confirmed it was supporting it was later corrected but not the family of a british woman before many bookies had and were "in contact already paid out. with the local authorities". too late for them. human error than. ajapanese woman has been officially recognised as the world's oldest person. kane tanaka was born injanuary 1903, she's 116 years old. human error, yeah, difficult one. we've seen certain controversies at racing courses over the years. this one a technical error, so maybe they according to nursing need a video assistant referee. home staff in fukuoka, one a technical error, so maybe they need a video assistant refereelj know, need a video assistant referee.” know, don't start. she enjoys three meals a day, competitive motor racing with snacks and chocolate. is a dream for many, she said at the ceremony that she's but for people with disabilities it's even harder to make
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happy to be cerebrated by many people, and feels now it come true. team brit racing academy trains and equips disabled drivers with race licences — is the best moment in her life. ready to take on any circuit she still got the moves, as you can in the world. and laura trant has been finding out more. see. the previous oldest person, believe and achieve. also a japanese woman, died injuly at the age of 117. it's a difficult industry to get into, even more what an incredible woman. she is so for people with disabilities. just ask lewis hamilton's looking good on at. chocolate is the secret. good morning if you have brother, nick. justjoined us. he has cerebral palsy and is currently competing in the british touring car championship, and races the issue of period poverty has in a specially modified car. he's supporting team brit. been in the headlines a lot recently, and there could be good news very soon, when plans to provide free sanitary people who have a disability, products in english schools are expected to be announced they don't know what their by the chancellor in next week's spring statement. it follows pressure from groups including the free periods campaign. limitations are, so, you know, we'll speak to its founder in a moment. but first, let's take a look you look at a car like this, at what school girls — voiced here by actors — you think there's no way i'll ever have been saying. be able to drive this, because that's exactly what i thought. i had been driven in many cars ra ptor raptor sock around the underwear growing up and looking just to stop the bleeding because i at what the driver does, did not want to get shouted at. thinking there is no way just to stop the bleeding because i be able to do it myself, did not want to get shouted atlj and here i am taking passengers out won't is taped tissue to my in an aston martin.
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underwear, did not know what to do. this was intended for ex— servicemen but it's become wrap the whole role of tissue around my underwearjust to keep it dry so popular, with such a high demand, it's been widened out to civilians until i got home. we are free with disabilities as well, and you can see them behind me training on the simulator. richard newton had his left leg amputated after a motorbike periods and we want to see an end to accident. then a few years later, period poverty. we believe that he lost his right leg menstrual products should be freely after a car crash. available in all schools to all children who need them. scotland has i'm really lucky with my family done it, so why can't we? 2000 young and friends around me, people attended the free periods protest, where we called for an end and obviously with, you know, the guys here at team brit, to period poverty. a petition on the they sort issue raised was the 1000 of push you. signatures. —— almost 200,000 if you are a bit low on motivation one day, you'll get a little bit signatures. and we'rejoined from our london newsroom of a telling off and you'll crack by amika george, who founded the free periods project, on and go on about things again. and here in the studio, so what does being part gemma abbott from the red box project. of team brit give you? and going to come to you first of all, you gonna this campaign at 17 a reason to sort of go for things and it's — yea rs all, you gonna this campaign at 17 years old. how are you feeling now we can all have bad days, that you are finally starting to see but with the guys sort of pushing you and — it'sjust result? i am really thrilled, ijust a great place to be.
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team brit was set up think this is a huge win to everyone by dave playerfrom newbury, who supported the free periods the dream — team brit campaign. as you mentioned, i making their tyre marks and competing the ultimate test. started at the age of 17 into social media and the power participate in, protesting a teenage activism, yeah, le mans is — 200,000 people sign this petition, the le mans 2a hour is the pinnacle 2000 peoplejoined as of team endurance car racing, 200,000 people sign this petition, 2000 people joined as outside downing street in protest about the so if we want to make a statement that anybody issue and since then, we just had so with a disability can race, then if we can become the first much enthusiasm and support and i disabled racing team to compete wa nt to much enthusiasm and support and i want to say thank you to everyone in the world's most gruelling 2a who has supported us, but this definitely is not a final victory. hour race, then we have we're still waiting to hear more details of the scheme will be rolled succeeded in our message over out and we want to be sure that this normalising disability. so it's another crazy british challenge. covers primary schools, colleges, right, come on. universities. we want to make sure are you ready for me to be your passenger? that it universities. we want to make sure thatitis universities. we want to make sure that it is enshrined in legislation are you ready?, is the question. as well. why is this so you care about so much? i read about the issue when i was at school and u nfortu nate issue when i was at school and unfortunate enough to say that i've never had to suffer to period but no, it's going to be great fun, you're going to enjoy it. poverty myself when i read about the slow down. issue, about children having to miss school for a week every month because they could not afford paddle tampons and were using tissue paper,
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socks, newspaper, t—shirts, whatever they could find just be able to get are you still work with laura, i an education, i just think that is probably the most they could find just be able to get an education, ijust thought they could find just be able to get an education, i just thought that could not be right and that is not exciting thing nick has put her fair. i was really angry and through their, squealing away. —— frustrated that the government did not take action immediately and so, am really hopeful that this will there. make a really big difference now is. here is helen with a look and i'm it will. your recently at this morning's weather. listed i should say by time magazine as one of the 25 most influential i know, do you like my geese? they teenagers in the world, i am sure are going for a waddle in yourfamily and teenagers in the world, i am sure your family and you must be very nottingham, sent in by one of our proud. weather watchers. apparently it is you are obviously involved in the different projects, the red box sleeting here to fairly low levels. project, supplying these products we will feel as if we stepped back into schools as well as other places. will this to some extent ta ke places. will this to some extent take away the need for the work you into winter today, because we have are doing, do you think? we hope so, thatis are doing, do you think? we hope so, that is the goal. we have been working with the free periods project our goal is to become entirely redundant. it shouldn't
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rely on the kindness of strangers. we run like a food bank and collect snow falling across parts of the donations from our communities, but it shouldn't come down to strangers, midlands and northern england, falling to relatively low levels. or to individual schools or teachers but the wind is really escalating now. in portland we have gusts of wind up to 70 mph and a heavy rain as the department of education has where it isn't snowing. some historically said. the government hazardous conditions if you are out had a legal obligation as much as a and about this morning. it is certainly not very pleasant, low moral imperative to ensure that cloud shrouding the hills in fog. every child has equal access to the snow indicated by the weight here, and coming into the north, their own education, unhindered, this is a concern. we have been watching that coming into the unencumbered by their sex, so we are western side of scotland and starting to clear away from antrim so pleased that the government is and down. we could see some significant snow, several finally acknowledging its centimetres coming into scotland as responsibility to take action in we go through the day. the areas cold that we will see some of that this area. in your experience, how snow to lower levels, especially glasgow and edinburgh could have a difficult is it? it must be smattering of snow. once that blows through into the north sea there will be snow showers following in psychologically difficult for young the hills. as we have seen across the hills. as we have seen across girls who are in a position where the peak district, into the midlands, the staffordshire moors, across to the north of england as well, there will be some wintriness. they don't have access to these behind that, they are blowing a lot products, they can't go to school or whatever. is that what you have found ) it is incredibly of the rain out of the way, but they challenging. it is not even just about missing out on school. many girls will stay—at—home if they can't access those products. but if
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they make it to school, which they will be the main feature of the try to do, they worry about leaking. weather, for england and wales and later for northern ireland and parts of scotland. the showers will come in mostly to western and northern areas. temperatures are starting at ten or 11 areas. temperatures are starting at ten or11 in areas. temperatures are starting at ten or 11 in the south, “4 in the north. they will dip away in the south, seven or eight will be the maximum through the afternoon. the i remember being a teenager and showers continue through the night worrying about that anyway. i was but easily later on as we see this lucky enough not to experience little ridge of high pressure difficulty in accessing these building for a time. so it has been products, but you are paranoid, anxious, it must be impossible to participate in the fullness of your cold in the north through the last education. so even if you make it to class it is pretty unlikely you will be doing sport orjoining after—school clubs. be doing sport orjoining after-school clubs. from the work you have done, can you give us an idea of the scale of this problem? the red box project started two yea rs the red box project started two years ago and we have 3000 boxes in schools across the uk, and we literally receive hundreds of e—mails every week from schools and night but it will be colder still from people who want to help. we have statistics out there that one in ten girls have been unable to afford menstrual products. the issue could be even more prevalent than that. thank you very much for talking to us. it is good to hear from you both this morning. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. thanks, hello there. good morning to
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you. the wind is really escalating now across the south—west of england. the snow is coming down. in tonight, and more widely, towns and fa ct, cities in southern parts of england england. the snow is coming down. in fact, the picture that you see and wales will see temperatures behind me was taken very recently by falling within a degree or so of one of our weather watchers in freezing. in the countryside it would be colder still, and because derbyshire. so there is a risk of we have had the showers it will be a running into snow this morning and little bit icy. because of the ice, because of the clear skies, we will have a beautiful start to the day tomorrow. a much nicer day under the ridge of high pressure but it is very brief. by the end of tomorrow and into tuesday we have this next very deep area of low pressure coming in. we wouldn't be surprised to see that as a named storm, bringing us in windy and wet weather some very lively gusts of wind as through the course of monday night and tuesday. it could be that the strongest winds coming late in the day on tuesday, but we have our strong winds today, and rain and snow. as you can see, it is a very turbulent weather picture but today will feel more like winter once again. oh dear. although not as wintry as scandinavia, by the looks of it. absolutely, there are warnings widely across europe after that very warm february, for many. it is much colder again and they will be some welcome snow, i would imagine, for some of the ski resorts. time now for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: why flying taxis and sausage hotels are the future of travel. and in the snow and against the clock, i take on the european sauna marathon.
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i don't quite know the sauna etiquette — i think i'm just gonna well as some rain. let me show you myself in there. the rain chart again. all this rain heading its way northwards and we are heading to the vast forests eastwards. there is snow on the hills but even at lower levels and a of southern estonia, band of rain, sleet and snow coming into scotland and northern ireland and the popular ski resort enjoyed as well. it will be clearing away by everybody from local kids from northern ireland swiftly but to the estonian olympic medallists. they will be heavy showers following on behind, wintry ones. once this once a year, though, it morphs hits the cold air across scotland, temperatures are well below freezing across many parts of mainland into something slightly different. scotland. there is a bit of sunshine around. once this band of weather hits that cold air it will turn this little town is very quiet readily to snow, especially over the today, but that is all set to change hills, but not exclusively. we will see several centimetres building up tomorrow morning, when this place over the hills as the wind starts to becomes the staging area for the madcap, high—energy pick up. it will blow around, poor and very, very chilly european sauna visibility, but there could be a little snow in glasgow and ended marathon. sauna has been part of estonia's this morning. snow over the culture for 800 years, pennines, the peak district, down into the staffordshire moors, but it so it's no surprise is clearing away from the south—west, the rain. as it clears, the marathon is popular. the winds are really starting to lift. so we have some damaging gusts several hundred people of wind through the day as well which will accentuate that shell. it are taking part this year,
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will for all of us feel colder than but before stripping down it did yesterday. even though that they need to register, main band of rain and snow clears and i need to find my team. out of the north sea, the showers i've been told they are wearing that follow will turn progressively t—shirts with the town name on them. wintry at lower levels. five or six is doing well, ten or 11 in the i see plenty of onesies, and funny costumes and wigs, south, i think that will dip away. but no t—shirts. the night sees things quiet and the marathon's rules are simple. somewhat as the showers eventually start to ease away. but because they teams of four must visit will continue to dampen the surface a list of local saunas initially and with temperatures as quickly as possible. falling widely close to freezing in towns and cities, widely to freezing they get time bonuses if they also and below in the countryside, we could experience some rather icy visit hot tubs and ice holes. conditions first thing on monday morning. but otherwise, monday we you must be my team, i hope? hello, i'm christa. can breathe a sigh of relief. it is a quieter weather day. no strong winds, no heavy rain, until later, that's for you. when we get the next area of low is this for me? pressure developing. it wouldn't excellent. surprise me if this becomes a named i'll wear it with pride. storm. some of the winds look pretty many nationalities are represented ferocious, especially late in the in this hall, starting day on tuesday. initially on with estonia's big neighbour. tuesday, yes, windy and wet again, but then we have that wintry weather coming on behind. some showers, but the winds could really start to become quite a feature, battering into northern ireland and scotland later in the day. so much whether going on in the next few days, and today, if you have plans. there is more of course on the website but i i love your costumes. will keep you posted. thank you so you look very beautiful. much, on a windy and wintry day. but you will be very cold. maybe you have coined a new meteorological term, windry. no! hen harriers, which are rare birds of prey, are being deliberately we are fine with that.
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targeted and killed, according to the rspb. in the most recent case in wiltshire, one of the birds, with so many teams, starting times which was being tracked have to be staggered. and keeping track of them by a satellite tag, has vanished and is presumed dead. police are investigating, and there are concerns over a government plan to introduce more hen harriers into the wild, all requires some clever technology. as andrew plant reports. out on the hunt for a bird of prey, i've been given a microchip teams have been searching this which i keep on my wrist wiltshire countryside. it is where and use it to check in and check out of each of the different saunas, vulcan, a rare hen harrier‘s hot tubs and ice holes along satellite tag, suddenly stopped responding. but both the bird and the route, and it times us. its tag have disappeared. sadly suspicious occasion. so that tag clock is ticking, got to go. just one day stopped working. stopped working, so the tag was in very good health, and it is being so, we need to visit investigated by wiltshire police has all of the saunas. a very suspicious case. hen harriers they're marked in blue dots. 19 of them. almost died out in england. now, a long day ahead. just a handful are born every year. conservationist tag the strongest yes, hot fun. ones. of 3a chicks in 2018, they tag first stop, a traditional 11. six have now vanished. tags smoke sauna.
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included, deliberately shot, say the in here, in here. rspb. so the question isn't why you have to register. ah, registered. would anyone want to kill one? well, i don't quite know the sauna etiquette. i think i'm just going to throw myself in there. each team must spend a minimum of three minutes in each sauna. at around 80 degrees, thatis would anyone want to kill one? well, that is a difficult question to answer, because this is a blatant plus a little extra heat coming criminal act, they are a highly protected bird. but that is what you from the crowd, you get warmed up pretty quickly. think is happening, that people are deliberately... that is what we know so we're probably about to be the case. unfortunately there has been a pattern of birds of prey three minutes in now. let's go, let's do it. going missing, and there is intense all right, guys. you see the ice hole down there? somebody has to do it and it's not going to be me. i'll do it. yes! shooting. there has long been a plan it takes bravery to plunge to introduce more hen harriers back into a frozen lake, but thanks into england. the experts say that the environment can support a lot to lilia, ten minutes will be deducted from our overall time. more breeding pairs. but, because of what has been happening to those yes! tagged birds over the past few yea rs, tagged birds over the past few years, the rspb now say that plan now, everyone in? should be put on hold. absolutely. all the research tells us that the let's go. environment in england can support hundreds of hen harriers, and yet we only have 3a chicks. and the one another way to win time limiting factor, let's make no mistake about this, is illegal bonuses is the hot tubs.
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and i'm definitely volunteering for this one. persecution. is an estimated 575 this is really very nice. pairs persecution. is an estimated 575 pa i rs left persecution. is an estimated 575 pairs left in the wild, most in scotland. the rspb say, until the we're surrounded by snowy estonian birds can be properly protected, they will continue to vanish into forest, and feel very thin air. toasty warm. they are very cute, aren't they? you are watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look i can't imagine it'll be warm at the newspapers. when we get out, though. writer and broadcaster at our next stop, the sauna truck, angela epstein is here to tell us what has caught her eye. we meet two brits who seem to really we will speak to angela in a minute. enjoy the estonian winter. it's not as cold as it looks. first let's look at the front pages. like, you know you've been today, the times reports that in the sauna long enough cabinet ministers have warned the prime minister she may have when nothing feels better than just to quit to save brexit. jumping into an ice hole alongside is a picture straight afterwards. of yesterday's climate change protests, where fake blood was dumped near number 10. so yeah, it's been fantastic. brexit also leads in the telegraph, after going through many with reports that the public more thermal shocks, is behind a no—deal. the finish line is finally in sight. well, we haven't won, but we did make it to the end, emma bunton is also on the front page, speaking about her fears that and i think it's not too bad tickets for the spice girls for a first attempt. reunion wouldn't sell. the observer features criticism and, if that wasn't fun enough for one day, a wild party has of the home secretary over the death just kicked off. these guys really don't
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of shamima begum's baby, and a colourful photo of members of an indian dance group whojoined know when to stop. the million women rise march. the mail leads on a nurse who worked for stephen hawking who has been suspended over allegations of a serious misconduct. time now for trending travel, angelo, the issue of transgender our monthly look at some of the best travel—related stories, pics and videos making news online. facial recognition technology sport has been in the headlines this has been used on humans for the past few years. week. divided opinion. it has, the mail on sunday has a story about but now, its use has been turned to track stolen apes and chimps. female genus having to share change the idea came to conservationist rooms with boys who identify as female. and this is a ruling by the alexandra russo, who has teamed up with non—profit conservation x labs to create chimp face, software that will search through social media and be able to track down animals sport's governing body, british stolen from the wild. wiebe wakker and his electric car, the blue bandit, havejust completed the electric road gymnastics, and they have also said they have to share accommodation with boys and men who identify as trip of a lifetime.
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female. personally i just with boys and men who identify as female. personally ijust think the whole conversation about gender travelling from the netherlands confusion and transgender issues has gone absolutely bonkers. there are a minority people comic of people, we all the way to australia, have to have huge sensitivity and he has relied on the kindness sympathy, and we need the correct guidance, but this blunt instrument, asa guidance, but this blunt instrument, as a mother of the 13—year—old girl, of strangers, who offered him the idea of being in a changing a place to stay and charge his car room, intimate spaces, they are supposed to be safe places, i cannot through his website, plugmein.com. understand the wisdom of the ruling. this is nothing to do with gender the offers determined the route, politics, it is a basic idea of and have taken him through 33 safety. i cannot sort of begin to countries on his epicjourney over the past three years. fathom why british gymnastics have unfortunately, the uptake made this ruling. i suppose it is of electric vehicles is going quite one of those where... but they do say that if anyone is unhappy with slow, because people assume the new rules they can make their own alternative arrangements. two that they are not reliable, yes, that is true, and i understand or that you cannot cover that, but you would think it would long distances with them. so i thought if i could do be the other way round. that for the something which really spoke to the imagination, driving minority of people it would affect, let them make their own an electric car from amsterdam to literally the other side arrangements. they are punishing the of the world, i'm able majority for the sake of the to create a lot of exposure, and i'm hoping to change people's minority. and i think that is where opinions of electric cars, basically this conversation about transgender showing that it can be done. —ism has gone, and that is why it is flying taxis have been out of the news for a while, but now boeing has successfully not possible to have a sensible tested its prototype of a pilotless air vehicle. even though the test
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conversation, often, because of this. as you say, though, for those who are genuinely in position of need, and wanting to change, it lasted less than a minute, is... you have to have sympathy. you have to have huge sympathy, but you boeing are predicting that these vehicles could be flying passengers have to have huge sympathy, but you as soon as 2023. have to have huge sympathy, but you have to look at the needs of now, this is a hotel for meat everybody. that is a conversation lovers all over the world. that will continue, won't it? let's founder claus bobel, who is unsurprisingly a butcher look at the sunday times, mum, you in germany, has recently opened have turned me into a lazy lardy. what is claimed to be the world's first sausage—themed hotel. the bobel bratwurst bed and breakfast, or bb&bb for short, features wallpaper festooned with sausages, bratwurst—shaped cushions, and even some research has found that mothers who sausages hanging from hooks. and getting that great photo to put on instagram is all—important to a lot of us when we are away. work have on average heavier but now, vienna is asking people to unhashtag vienna and have a digital detox. children, even more so if they are the city says it wants single mums. so let's set aside for you to photograph less and enjoy more. a moment the usual kind of...|j single mums. so let's set aside for a moment the usual kind of... i can imagine people shouting at the tv. heavier children? yes, so the idea especially single mums is mums are working, they are running late, they are putting pie and chips on the now, lots of you have sent table. doing everything they can to us your pictures this month
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make ends meet, and everything else. using the hashtag #traveltuesday. here are some of our favourites. i think there is probably some truth there is an infinitely italian feel to our first two. to this, not because mums are the marilyn hosken sent us this reflective photo of the waterfront in florence. worst, and they are always being demonised, but because you come in and rebecca hussman shared this at 5pm and you have a brood of kids picture of the streets in scenic siena. saying what is fatigue) while fern shared this stunning at 5pm and you have a brood of kids saying what is fatigue ) sometimes you take the path of least picture of chefchaouen, the moroccan city that's resistance. we are not cordon bleu. completely painted blue. remember, keep sending but the other thing is it takes two in your pictures. now, let's meet the travel filmmakers and vloggers to make a baby. there are mums who choose to work part—time, who may be who have caught our eye this month. ona now, we all know berlin is one choose to work part—time, who may be on a lower income, you need two of the great capital cities incomes these days and i don't think of the world, with an exciting and vibrant culture. but did you know that their public transport system is also this kind of research is helpful. if pushing artistic boundaries? berlin's bus and metro company, someone came up this kind of research is helpful. if someone came up with a cookery book and simply said what is fatigue the bvg, has racked up 30 million tonight, mum) here are five recipes this week that you can make in 12 minutes that take off all that views on youtube, with some great nutritional needs and children won't videos that are making the german refuse to touch it. and this has capital's public transport made working mums who are working
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very hard, it adds to the guilt, network go viral. people piled onto them. why don't -- well, that's your lot for now. it is the old joke, why don't you have a mother on the jury? because they say guilty, guilty, because but don't forget to send they say guilty, guilty, because they are feeling guilty. and meghan us your best pics, clips and stories, and who knows — maybe next time you could be trending in travel. and kate, inevitably we like to look that's all we have time for this at their frocks, because week, but coming up on next week's programme, carmen is here with a look back at some of our favourite trips over the last few months. oh, my gosh! we've been everywhere from taiwan and kate, inevitably we like to look at theirfrocks, because it and kate, inevitably we like to look at their frocks, because it is very to los angeles to the french alps. and do watch out for the hairy important for national interest and new friends ade made in morocco. this one's called daisy, security. buckingham palace is and i think we're friends now. recruiting a social media troll hello, daisy! hunter to help monitor attacks on hello. the royal family. there has been a discrete advert, no longer discrete so dojoin us then, because it is in a national and in the meantime, newspaper, for an it expert to comb don't forget, you can sign up the palace websites and root out anybody who says really horrible, to our social media feeds, nasty things. and they reserve the where you can share with us your right to refer any illegal or travels around the world. inappropriate comments to authorities. i think this plays into until next time, from me, christa larwood, and from the rest
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of the travel show team here in the baltics, it's goodbye. authorities. i think this plays into a larger conversation which is, it is great the palace are doing it. the biggest issue is that there are lots of ordinary people who don't have that ring of steel around them. people in the public eye, people who every day for their views are castigated in a very toxic way by members of the public. and i think we need to look at the way all social media polices how those conversations get out there online, rather than just the palace themselves. the job is offering a salary of £22,000 a year, and 18 explains we are strengthening considerably our it shield.|j explains we are strengthening considerably our it shield. i love that, i wish i had an it shield. two used to think of royalty as the armourand used to think of royalty as the armour and the chainmail, and everything, and now you have a kind of virtual shield. the idea of a trial hunter is interesting. it is interesting. the duchess of sussex was speaking on wednesday, and she is so impressive. they are hugely impressive and are influential in that way. it is a shame people don't look at the good they do, but as
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always bring down people in the public eye. we will be back with more papers in a little while. stay with us, headlines coming up.
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