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good morning, welcome to breakfast hello, this is breakfast with this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. with charlie stayt and naga charlie stayt and naga munchetty. i mention you, niamh, particularly, the headlines at ten. luck for the future, munchetty. here's a summary of this a line in galway girl refers to a “1th ”in it-‘uc—z wit: 5—1 zsn w—nw ‘ur good luck for the future, something our headlines today. tells me it will be good. morning's main news. brenton tarrant, the main a man accused of carrying out suspect in the new zealand the worst mass shooting an australian man has appeared mosque shootings in which 49 people in new zealand history appears were killed, appears in court in court in new zealand, in court — so far charged charged with murder after a mass on a single murder charge. with one count of murder. girl fiddling. is it you? we all sat shooting in christchurch. 49 people died in an attack the people of christchurch around and wrote the song together. new zealand police say mourn the 49 they believe a lone gunman worshippers who were killed at two mosques on friday. was involved in the attacks. at two mosques. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows, the country's prime minister this is brenton tarrant that happened on the fly, we were coming into court — vows to take action. the pictures are blurred "our gun laws will change". i can tell you one thing right now, for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and lucky and happy, a collaboration our gun laws will change. the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. with that song. fascinates me, when new zealand is united with its grief staying in, while trying to leave — 0ur correspondent phil mercer more confusion over brexit. and we are united in our grief. a leaked eu document shows that the uk has is in christchurch for us now. here's the scene live musicians play really close to us. in christchurch, to take part in european parilament where flowers have been laid in commemoration of those who died. evening there, phil. 15 hours you really concentrate, looking at more than 40 people elections if we delay leaving. are injured and in hospital. in other news — a leaked red nose day 2019! eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have difference between you and us. you each other, but you didn't look up to hold elections for the european parliament in may, viewers pledge more than £63 we re very much. it is 10am. usually musicians if brexit is extended million in donations difference between you and us. you were very close to where one of beyond the beginning ofjuly. for comic relief during last those attacks took place. we have do not come out of the dark. what is been seeing people paying tribute to night's fundraiser show. those mercilessly killed. this is the police cordoned near the place the drum called? we live in cardiff for the final
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weekend of rugby union six nations where 41 people were murdered, these as wales go for the grand slam. and al noor mosque. we have heard from in the weather heavy rain, some police in new zealand who have come hills snow and strong wind all to the conclusion that a lone gunman this is the bodhran. we are excited featuring in the forecast today. was responsible for these full details in the next 20 minutes. atrocities. about seven minutes to be back releasing music and it's saturday 16th march. playing around. brilliant having you our top story. difference between the attacks here and the attack at another mosque in an australian man has appeared in court in new zealand, and the attack at another mosque in a neighbouring suburb. two other charged with murder after a mass on. thank you. you did well under shooting in christchurch. people remain in custody and the police are trying to work out if 49 people died in an attack they had anything to do with this the circumstances! matthew's at two mosques on friday. atrocity. what we do know, 48 people this is brenton tarrant we re atrocity. what we do know, 48 people were taken to hospital, more than 30 daughter is the single. have a coming into court — lovely day. the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the brief remain in hospital. some of these hearing was closed to the public people are very critically injured. because of safety concerns. information from medical staff the shootings were streamed live and shared widely on social media. indicates how indiscriminate the 39 people are still being treated gunman was. he did not allegedly in hospital including a two—year—old boy. discriminate between the old and the will batchelor reports. young. a boy of two, a four year old girl injured. we understand one of a memorial for the victims, christchurch residents have brought the victims was a 71—year—old man flowers and left notes all day. who had moved to new zealand from afghanistan. thanks very much, phil,
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the message is clear, people here are determined to show unity. obviously information is coming the new zealand prime minister through all the time. praised the efforts of police a leaked eu document appears but called for a review of gun laws to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament in the country after it was revealed elections in may, if brexit is the suspect legally extended beyond the start ofjuly. obtained his weapon. while work has been done as to the chain of events leading a memo has been circulated to eu to both the holding of this gun licence and the position ambassadors in advance of these weapons, i can tell you one thing right now. our gun laws will change. of theresa may's visit to brussels on thursday, when she will ask eu leaders to move the current brexit deadline beyond march 29th. the department for transport may be an australian man has forced to pay tens of millions appeared in court, brenton tarrant was not on any security watch list, of pounds to keep its emergency he did not enter a plea and is next no deal ferry contracts in place due to appear on the 5th of april. if brexit is delayed. one of the firms involved, the shootings were streamed live brittany ferries, said it had and widely shared on social media. already incurred large fuel and staffing costs, for which it i have not looked at those images would have to be compensated. and i will not look at those images a whitehall source said the and i will not listen to that voice contingency plans had to be in place and will not give voice for the original brexit date to those messages, of march 29th. they are messages of hate. the snp has accused the uk it is understood that nationals government of neglecting its moral of bangladesh, india obligations to syrian refugees. and indonesia are among the dead. figures released by the party show
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a fifth of syrian refugees who've the rallying cry in many messages come to britain as part of support is a maori phrase of a resettlement scheme, have ended up in scotland. that means, stay strong. will batchelor, bbc news. in a statement, the home office said it was working closely with nearly 300 local authorities across the uk our correspondent phil mercer to find homes for vulnerable people. sir philip green's arcadia group, is in christchurch for us now. which includes top shop and miss selfridge, has said that hejoins us later. job cuts and store closures are likely because of challenging retail conditions. a leaked eu document appears in a statement, the company — to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament elections in may if brexit is which currently employs extended beyond the start ofjuly. a memo has been circulated to eu ambassadors in advance 19,000 people — said of theresa may's visit to brussels the number of job losses would not be significant. on thursday, when she will ask eu last year, sir philip was embroiled in claims of bullying leaders to move the current brexit deadline beyond march 29th. and inappropriate behaviour, which he strongly denies. he was also criticised our political correspondent susana mendonca over his management of department store chain bhs. is in our london newsroom. for the first time since taking office, donald trump has used his presidential veto. the simple route is that we leave on he has done so to to the 29th of march, and no issues protect his plans to build a border wall with mexico. many democrats have already outstanding in relation to these criticised the president's decision elections in may for the eu to declare a national emergency last month — that was to enable parliament, but what if we extend?
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the redirection of billions of dollars to building the wall. mr trump defended the move saying if we left on the 29th of march we that americans have been would not have to take part in put in grave danger. congress's vote to deny the crisis european elections but we have a on the southern border situation where parliament has not is a vote against reality. voted to pass the withdrawal it is against reality. agreement with the eu and has voted against and no—deal brexit and so in it is a tremendous national emergency, terms of the timing even if it is a tremendous crisis. parliament were to agree now to that last month, more than 76,000 illegal migrants arrived at our border. withdrawal agreement, they would we are on track for! million have to be some kind of extension, a illegal aliens to rush our borders. short technical extension up until people hate the word invasion the end ofjune we understand if mps but that is what it is. voted to her deal. but if they do it is an invasion of drugs and criminals and people. not what has been made clear from the eu from this leaked memo that last night's comic relief show has been circulated is that the eu raised more than £63 million — would expect that the uk would take taking the total raised, since it began in 1985 pa rt would expect that the uk would take part in as elections at the end of to more than £1.3 billion. may and the reason that the ist of highlights included a special reunion by the cast of four july is a key date is because the weddings and a funeral, new european parliament, it would and actor richard madden reprising meet for the first time on the ist his role from the bodyguard. ofjuly and that is why that is the key date. but this could help
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theresa may to whenever those brexiteers himself i have refused to back her dealforfear it was very funny. 63 million brexiteers himself i have refused to back her deal for fear that we up staying in the eu for a lot longer than they would like. of course we have that meaningful vote part three raised. it is raining outside. coming up this week but we understand the eu has said to the hunker down, great stuff today. bbc that it is working on the assumption that there could even be assumption that there could even be a fourth meaningful vote after to perfect to be home watching the may mate goes up to the eu summit final of the six nations. later next week. —— theresa may. wales have won four out of four the former ukip leader, nigel farage, is preparing to lead a march from sunderland to london in protest at theresa may's brexit plans. the demonstration is due to arrive macro. if england lose to scotland, in london on march 29th — the day britain is currently scheduled to leave the european union. it is our 0lympus mac... if wales richard moss is the bbc‘s political editorfor the north east and cumbria and joins loses, no chance? 0nce wales when, us from sunderland. what is going on there? it has they have won. but if wales lose to
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ireland, it is england or ireland. begun, you can just what is going on there? it has begun, you canjust see in the distance, just set up in the last five minutes, nigel faraj surrounded three teams could win as we sit here by about 500 marchers braving these this morning. that isjust how pretty bad weather conditions for three teams could win as we sit here this morning. that is just how you wa nt the best starting in sunderland this morning. that is just how you want it on the last day. such a because this was the first place in the uk to vote for brexit, it seemed grand finale. to be symbolic. all those with wales, england and ireland still in contention for the title. celebrations by leaf supporters, they knew that that was when they victory for wales over ireland this afternoon would see coach had a chance of leaving the eu, warren gatland lift the trophy for the third and final time before he leaves the side their vote had succeeded. so nigel after this autumn's world cup. fa raj is their vote had succeeded. so nigel john watson is at the principality faraj is going to lead from your going through hartlepool, doncaster, stadium in cardiff. pontefract, places that voted leave in the referendum and heading how the roof reopened yet, asjoe towards london because he believes that people who voted fully in 2016 schmidt wanted ? have been let down by the mps in westminster. 0f have been let down by the mps in westminster. of course this week we how the roof reopened yet, asjoe schmidt wanted? not yet. it is had one deal voted down, we had a raining in cardiff, the roof is vote to promote a no—deal brexit closed but we are told it will open which is what nigel faraj would before kick—off. it is closed prefer and now we have the prospect
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of delay potentially until the end because the grounds people are painting the sponsor is' names on of delay potentially until the end ofjune or even longer. so around the pitch. no one wants some rain to 100 protesters braving the weather ruin their handiwork. it will be and heading down to the coast now, open later. what a weekend. six progressing through the country to see if they can gather more support on the way to try to convince mps to nations weekends are always special, leave the eu as soon as possible. especially standing on the brink of winning, but winning all of your thanks very much. matches, the grand slam, cardiff was the department for transport may be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds buzzing last night. you can imagine to keep its emergency "no—deal" what it will be if they produce the ferry contracts in place if brexit is delayed. one of the firms involved, goods later on, signing off in such brittany ferries, said it had already incurred large fuel and staffing costs, for which it style. and for warren gatland, his would have to be compensated. a whitehall source said the last six nations match. a british contingency plans had to be in place for the original brexit date of march 29th. the snp has accused the uk and irish lion. if they beat france government of neglecting its moral obligations to syrian refugees. in their opening match, they will figures released by the party show a fifth of syrian win the grand sum, it was said. true refugees who've come to britain as part of a resettlement scheme, to his word? wales have obviously have ended up in scotland. been the form team. they came up in a statement the home office said it was working closely with nearly
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300 local authorities across the uk against a formidable irish team. —— to find homes for vulnerable people. they come up against a formidable sir philip green's arcadia retail group, which includes top shop and miss selfridge, irish team. but if i was a betting has said thatjob cuts and store closures are likely because of manl irish team. but if i was a betting man i would go for wales. warren challenging retail conditions. in a statement, the company said any job losses would not be significant. gatland says his team has forgotten arcadia currently employs 19,000 people and has already how to lose, could be 14 wins in a closed a reported 200 stores row today. there is a resilience in in the past two years. the squad, exceptional. the unsung hero is shaun edwards with his for the first time since taking defensive qualities. wales have office, donald trump has used his presidential veto — he has done so to to protect his plans to build a border wall with mexico. defended inaccurately. stop scotland many democrats have already scoring tries. a war of attrition criticised the president's decision to declare a national emergency last month — that was to enable with both teams. the weather will the redirection of billions of dollars to building the wall. mr trump defended the move saying pay a part —— that americans have been put in grave danger. with both teams. the weather will paya part —— might playa part. wales deserve the grand slam but ireland are not going to go down congress's vote to deny the crisis without a big fight. wales have the on the southern border is a vote against reality. meanest defence. interesting in it is against reality. these big games how the mind games it is a tremendous get ramped up between the coaches.
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national emergency, warren gatland said i am not sure it is a tremendous crisis. england have the bottle to win the last month, more than 76,000 illegal big games. england need to beat migrants arrived at our border. scotla nd big games. england need to beat scotland to keep their hopes alive. we are on track for1 million eddiejones saying he illegal aliens to rush our borders. scotland to keep their hopes alive. eddie jones saying he feels scotland to keep their hopes alive. eddiejones saying he feels wales perhaps are looking tired. as people hate the word invasion but that is what it is. players, is that something you think it is an invasion of drugs about? do those sorts of messages get into your head going into a big and criminals and people. last night's comic relief game? it is laughable, some show raised more than £63 million. it takes the grand total to more than £1.3 billion since it began fundraising in 1985. kidology. the magnitude of the game, highlights of yesterday's programme the nerves are setting in. both sets of players trying to contain the included a special reunion emotion and excitement because at of the cast of four weddings and a funeral. 0ur entertainment correspondent, 2:45pm, a ferocious environment, lizo mzimba reports. it is the night when some amazing atmosphere. it is about controlling the external environment of entertainment‘s biggest stars come together and use comedy and controlling what you can to raise money for comic relief. control. focusing on the game, a perhaps the most anticipated part of the evening was the short great game. we will focus on it! it follow—up to four weddings and a funeral. it featured the original cast is worth pointing out, i do not want reuniting 25 years later.
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tojinx it, but the is worth pointing out, i do not want to jinx it, but the last team that mamma mia also got beat wales was ireland, so you the comic relief treatment. # can you hear the drums fernando? wonder, will they come and spoil the party? 0na wonder, will they come and spoil the party? on a saint patrick's weekend and there was an appearance as well? an interesting weekend from the star of tv‘s biggest drama for years, bodyguard. are we there yet, sweetie? ahead. i am saying nothing! there were celebrity performances in the studio and a musical number bbc one has live coverage from the hit new west end version from two this afternoon — kick off at the principality stadium of only fools and horses. is at 2:45 then it's england v scotland at five o'clock with coverage on bbc radio 5live. as well as appearances from comedy favourites like alan partridge. everyone coming together plenty of people don't normally like david cameron's big society. watch six nations. i urge you to before the night even began, huge amounts had already been raised. watch six nations. i urge you to watch the anthems beforehand. sometimes in sport people are not bbc‘s dan walker was one of a team of celebrities that bothered. but in that place, on who climbed kilimanjaro that bothered. but in that place, on that day, today, it gets me every for comic relief last month. time. i watch a lot of rugby. you not to mention the don't have to be a fan of the sport
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24—hour danceathon. to get that moment. seems to bring out a lot in people at home would you do it again? the money goes towards helping people here in the uk and abroad. watching. big sporting events, even since comic relief began over if they are not your regular sport, you canjust £1.25 billion has been raised. if they are not your regular sport, you can just embrace if they are not your regular sport, you canjust embrace the atmosphere. they are delighted that tonight likely to be rory best was my last six nations. in the anthems, added significantly to that total. emotional drama written all over his face. worth watching today. captain of ireland, rory best. congratulations to all those who took part owned all those who gave a new formula one season money. the weather is coming up. but is under way, but it looks like the same old story ahead of the australian grand prix. first a return to our main story. that's because world champion lewis hamilton picked the shootings in christchurch up where he left off, were the deadliest in new zealand's dominating the sport. the briton broke the track record history and happened as people were attending mosque in qualifying as he claimed pole for friday prayers. in melbourne for the sixth year across the uk, police have stepped up patrols in a row. and officers have been offering ferrari had looked better in preseason testing, but sebastian vettel was a huge advice on security. we're joined now by moeen azmi, seven tenths of a second off the pace in third. whose father is an imam at north manchesterjamia mosque. after finishing runner—up six times good morning. you know one scholar in the cheltenham gold cup, all—time leading trainer willie mullins finally
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has his first win al boum photo, ridden byjockey paul townend was a12—1winner. who is in new zealand, who travelled to new zealand and who may have been caught up in one of these shootings. he had some anxious moments can you explain what you fear or with his jumping but raced away to win by two—and—a—half lengths. think may have happened? mr patel fellow irish challenger anibale fly was second with the grey bristol de mai back in third. has been an imam for 35 years in it it's unbelievable, fiji, a prominent individual and never felt anything like it. my whole body was shaking over the line and it's starting to sink in. very peace—loving individual and when he left and departed for new zealand just three weeks ago to left home at 15 gone off to willy's and it's great, retire, 1000 people turned up at the airport to say goodbye to him. he to repay him with all the trust and opportunities it's given had worked there for 35 years and with a gold cup you dream was looking forward to retiring in of doing things like that. new zealand. for him it was a piece of paradise. very little happens there in terms of violence and it is u nfortu nate there in terms of violence and it is unfortunate that this is his second ididn't mean i didn't mean to channel his look! the top teams in the country friday prayer that he attended. it are gearing up for the start
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of the new horse vaulting season this month, and the world was a shock to us all and very sad. cup later this year. it's essentially gymnastics just to be clear, your fear is that on horse back — so we sent mike bushell to have a go. it is the sport in which you mount he was in the mask but at this stage your horse into a canter and then you do not have any details question once on board it is time mark at this moment in time we to start your gymnastic routine. understand from his wife and the imam that he attended the mask, his 100 years ago, it was an olympic sport. wife escaped, she is in complete and this year it is one of the biggest events of the world equestrian games. utter shock, not able to speak, not able to communicate. she has not it is also regarded one of the safest. the children are not riding. been informed about the whereabouts they are doing gymnastics on horseback so the girl in the middle is in control of her husband at this stage. the of a horse and the horse is well—trained. bodies in the mask are still there, we understand from speaking to we have always performed relatives this morning that the police and the authorities are still on a soft surface. riders don't wear helmets processing it is a crime scene and given the soft surface. over 30 individuals are in a serious that would restrict condition in hospital in addition to spatial awareness. the 49 killed. what information are helmets could cause more injuries.
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i always have that on the back you being given by the new zealand of my mind that this is ridiculous why am i doing it? authorities, as we heard from the i started when i was three. new zealand prime minister, this is the most devastating thing that has you do get scared, i do at least. happened in recent history in this and you have so many country in terms of shootings and things to think about. you say that the bodies are still in the mask that must have implication in rhythm with the horse you need to be in tune with it always. in terms of burial rights, religious routines begin on a mechanical beliefs as well. absolutely, we all horse when training. you don't need riding experience at all to get involved in vaulting. know that part of the faith is that it is more about gymnastics. the bodies need to be buried as soon as possible. however there are learning on, basically, a pommel horse. exceptions, if the law does not that's it. permit or that there are conditions where that is not possible, then it yes... isa where that is not possible, then it is a necessity and it is allowed. we you do feel the movement of the horse. understand that new zealand is not a right through your body. place where something like this happens, we do appreciate in the i am ready for the real thing. muslim community that this will take this is harry. some time, it is a learning he does look a lot bigger. experience for the authorities as that's it.
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well to be able to deal with this well done. and i'm sure they will come round to dealing with this and hopefully we even at walking pace i felt so far off the ground my can identify the imam and reassure the family. i understand that heart was in my mouth. here we are. children have flown from fiji and australia to be with the mother. what can you tell us about the not a steady anchor. concern, we know from authorities i had to drop to my knees ready feared that there has been extra for the canter because i felt i would fall with every step. vigilance around mosques here and indeed internationally as a result itjust illustrates how difficult the skills of the british team are. of this. what do you know about that? when i woke up on friday, best not to canter too much friday is a day of happiness and before you can walk. j°yi friday is a day of happiness and joy, it is a day of celebration for the big part of the routine muslims and when i heard this it was is a spectacular dismount. just absolutely shocking. normally at greater speed. u nfortu nately i just absolutely shocking. hold with both hands unfortunately i was forwarded the and down you get. and you have to keep video that this madman had made and going with the horse. no—one saw that, did they? that made it absolutely worse, i was sorry, harry. fea rful that made it absolutely worse, i was fearful that the masks would be harry loves it. attacked and so i instantly he is so fond of his children. contacted our north manchester mask
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and ensured that the police and he genuinely thinks authorities were informed that there was a risk and any muslim who had the world of these kids. seen this video would definitely and vice versa. have felt fear and would have been i tried to make it up to him because the routine always ends with a big thank you and some love. concerned. luckily the police where around so that was nice, it was good to seek security there and when i it looked very grateful. he has had attended the mask, very few people attended the mask, very few people attended early and that is unusual. bad experience with horses. 9:46am. usually the mask is filled very quickly but as the hours progressed we realised more and more people we realised more and more people were attending and there was an overcapacity. you mentionedjust private parking firms in england, wales and scotland will be forced to follow a new code of conduct, or risk losing access to driver then that someone had forwarded you details from the dvla. the new rules, which are intended these images. imagery that begs to stamp out rogue firms, became law yesterday. questions because one of the things that everyone is saying right now is 18,000 parking tickets are handed to british drivers every day. to not watch it, do not share it. for most of those tickets, the parking operators need to know did you ask yourself questions as to who owns the vehicle in question, and the dvla charges them why someone, you said it was £2.50 per record. forwarded to you? i think social
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£52.50 per record. media is something that is difficult to control, people are unaware as to last year, more than 5.6 million what to forward and what not to of these records were requested forward , what to forward and what not to forward, there needs to be by parking management firms — education. clearly this is something an increase of 20% on the year before. that should not have been forwarded, so how does the new code of conduct work? but you have young people coming of will hurley is the chief executive of the international parking community, which represents operators. individuals who do not understand hejoins us now. the complexities of the impact and effect, it may be they forwarded it we've got about half of the private because i needed to know as a member of the community involved with the parking industry as members of our police and the authorities, to make organisation. the new parking code sure that these are dealt with of practice act, what does it cover? properly. but certainly i agree that every piece of land that is there needs to be a restriction on privately owned. notjust about car such videos. obviously you are very parts, it is about individual residential bays, land where parking concerned about this man and his isn't permitted. roadways leading up to airports, for example. the family but on social media yesterday process is at the moment what? you i saw family but on social media yesterday isawa family but on social media yesterday i saw a picture of icing in an are in charge of a private piece of english man outside a mosque with a iron, someone parts illegally, we placard saying, you are welcome, you wa nt are safe, i will watch out for you iron, someone parts illegally, we want them off. what happens? tickets
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while in prayer. it has also brought are issued in a number of different out a sense of community in some parts of the country as well. have ways, windscreen or post, but access you felt that? yes, the biggest to dvla data is important because if impacti people ignore the matter, they need you felt that? yes, the biggest impact i would say for the entire to be able to send things through muslim community was that statement from the prime minister and that was the post to be able to track the absolutely wonderful and reassuring. driver. in 2012, there was 0ne absolutely wonderful and reassuring. one of the things that she made it legislation that came in place that very clear is that this is an attack allowed parking operators to tra nsfer allowed parking operators to transfer liability from a driver to the keeper of a vehicle in certain on everyone and it may sometimes be scenarios. you represent the people issuing the tickets but it is your su btle on everyone and it may sometimes be subtle for non—muslims and it is interest to be mindful of bad something that we may forget, but to practice. what is the worst of what be included as part of the community has been going on and why is this is something that is strengthening. necessary? the reality is, it is i appreciate this more because in a lwa ys necessary? the reality is, it is always a motive to get a parking the bombings happened in manchester ticket, but the industry has come on lea ps ticket, but the industry has come on leaps and bars. to 2012, we have put we started that peace walk from the in the standards were all signage is mask to the manchester arena and put up before issuing a charge. we what was wonderful as passers—by
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we re what was wonderful as passers—by were showing their support and the only represent half of the industry. children love that, they wanted to we are hopeful that when this be accepted as part of the community. so this incident i think practice is created, that ultimately one of the things that we have to all of the people managing the keep reassuring the community is land... this is a scenario, you come that we are not segregated because u nfortu nately that we are not segregated because unfortunately it is understood quite back to your car, you have a ticket. clearly by the muslim community that you say, hold on, there is nothing telling me about restrictions. that what is being propagated is what this boils down to? yes, u nfortu nately what is being propagated unfortunately in social media and in that should never happen. if someone the press is only negative images gets a parking charge, something has and impressions of muslims and that gone wrong with the motorist or is highlighted so much that the operator. if it is the operator, things have to be done to make sure non—muslim community are getting it is right. but we have to educate very skewed impression of muslims and these incidents come as a result the motorists, because many people of that. we appreciate you joining don't look for the signage when us of that. we appreciate you joining us this morning, thank you. parking. you look after half of the here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. private parking regulators. do you know all of them abide by the rules? good morning. winter has returned to all of our operators tops it is a some parts of the uk this morning. this is the view for many across the motive. —— emotive. iam borders of scotland and the hills further north as well. we also have
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all of our operators tops it is a motive. —— emotive. i am convinced we have the highest standards across some heavy rain and strong wind the industry in our operators. people will cross the line always. especially across parts of england and wales and that could have an impact on travel plans. we have a you haven't said, yes, they all abide by the rules. they try to get close to it. this is the problem developing low pressure system which with the reputation of the industry. is getting stronger as it moves from if it has not been properly policed west to east. the northern part of or regulated, this is why this has to come in? i'm confident our operators are acting at a really the country, snow now turning back high standard. is the whole industry to reign in the far north of england now trustworthy? without a doubt, we but some heavy snowfall across the have raised the bar over the time. higher ground in scotland and even we must continue to raise standards to lower levels for a time. the but not around landowners' rights. brightest weather in the far north some people cross that line in any of scotla nd brightest weather in the far north of scotland and northern ireland walk of life. always people doing after some more persistent rain this things they should do. you say you morning, turning to showers this afternoon. across england and wales audit them. do you look at the place we have a strengthening wind and or ask them have they done it and also rain. particularly on the they say yes? they have to provide western side of snowdonia and the evidence. photographs, site maps, pennines, we could have some minor showing where locations are. the reality is, if something has gone flooding. elsewhere a widely gusty
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wrong a car through our complaints day, some brightness here and there and appeals processes, we know there but the wind is strong wherever you isa and appeals processes, we know there is a problem and we can go and are. that could have an impact on attend the car park. thank you, travel plans and could cause some chief executive will wholly of the international parking... minor damage as well. milder for here's matt with a look england and wales compared to what at this morning's weather. we have further north. temperatures lifting a little in northern ireland the roof was closed in cardiff for the match. windy there, heavy rain this afternoon. the wind will spread for those leaving the match later the rain south eastwards through on. winter wonderland across parts of scotland. pitlochry near central tonight. remaining when the other scotland. snow falling quite widely night with the strongest of the winter to eastern parts of scotland across scotland at the moment, some issues for those heading out. and and temperature is just a little above freezing. sell a cold start to tomorrow, slightly colder in england heavy rain across parts of england and wales and more widely some very and wales compared with today. still gale force winds in eastern scotland strong winds, including cardiff. traffic disruption possible. what is but the wind coming down from the north and bringing much clearer going on? this massive swathe of skies for the river all see some sunshine on sunday. —— we will all cloud with us at the moment.
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underneath, developing area of low pressure. getting stronger as it pushes from west to east. colder air see some clearer skies and sunshine on sunday. an improved picture to the north, warmer to the south. tomorrow for scotland and northern ireland compared with today. next week is milder and a lot less windy. the snow has turned back to rain in northern england. through central and northern scotland, the mainland, you're watching further heavy snow through the rest breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look of the day. rain around the coast. at the newspapers. northern ireland will brighten up compared with the spawning. heavy vicky gosling, the head of british ski and snowboard, and thundery damp was never far is here to tell us what's away. southern hill fog of the uk, caught her eye. england and wales, different story, cloud, some brightness in the east. earlier we had a picture of snow. minor flooding. cloud, some brightness in the east. minorflooding. rivers on cloud, some brightness in the east. minor flooding. rivers on the cloud, some brightness in the east. minorflooding. rivers on the rise after heavy rains through the week. the season is quite long at the moment. has it been good for british the winds key where ever you are skiing? it has been amazing and our across england and wales, 40—60 mph resorts this season have been the best they have ever been. it is just gusts, causing travel problems. could bring some trees and branches down. some damage. take care if you
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amazing in both the olympic and are on the move. cold across paralympic disciplines. you are taking a look at rugby, quite timely scotla nd are on the move. cold across scotland and northern ireland. this evening, heavy rain across western considering this weekend. parts of england and wales. windy taking a look at rugby, quite timely considering this weekendlj taking a look at rugby, quite timely considering this weekend. i cannot wait and the reason i picked this, conditions developing in eastern where the women's team has got to scotla nd conditions developing in eastern scotland after some light conditions through the day. overnight, a story has been fantastic. for such a young squad. they literally blew away of clear spells and showers. showers coming in batches. some rain wintry italy and italy had come to the the further north and west you are. match unbeaten. i just italy and italy had come to the match unbeaten. ijust think it is i conditions scotland, northern hugely impressive and significant as england into the morning as to where they are taking the sport. temperatures get close to freezing. the big area of low pressure women's rugby has been one success tomorrow will become scandinavia's story and the challenges of getting problem. eastern edge, strongest attention for women in sport more winds in eastern scotland, 50—60 mph generally. is that correct? gusts possible. blustery day across definitely and we have seen this in netball with the women's team, i the board. not as windy as today. think it is a great opportunity to all of you will see some sunshine at demonstrate what women can do in one point was of shower working sport. they are showcasing this as a their way down southwards and success story and i know they are eastwards, hailstones, thunder, may be some sleet and snow mixed in. i
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talking about being concerned about when chilled tomorrow, feeling colderfor england when chilled tomorrow, feeling colder for england and wales. better teams like new zealand, australia and canada but ijust think they news, because next week looks drier, have done an incredible job to raise less windy and turns warmer as well. the profile of women's sport. this enjoy your saturday. we were going applies equally to men and women in sport, in a contact game like rugby and in the world of skiing and to serenade you. snowboarding, real concern about young people and injuries. all a couple of years ago, sports have to take that seriously. an irish folk band called beoga we are looking at it and i think it received a phone call applies to rugby as well, from the from a musician who knew them from his days as a busker. he wanted to make a record with them concussion point of view. for us it — and it did rather well. isa concussion point of view. for us it is a lot to do with hamstrings, etc, it's been streamed on spotify nearly 700 million times. and believes but the main thing is the record was called galway girl and the busker was ed sheeran. can come is concussion and i'm sure we'll talk to some of the band that all sports are looking at what in a second, but first let's hear a blast of their latest single. prevention measures to take. so # heaven knows i am a sinner. we're looking at how we can identify whether someone has taken a blow to the head. there are so many studies # heaven knows i am a sinner. # bathed me in water.
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about the after effects of taking a knock to the head, there are links to depression. and does have a # bathed me in water. # coming down from the river we can start again. # she took my hand, said, my love, system of head injury assessment as they do in rugby where someone could be taken off the slope. do you have don't you worry. #. the same thing? we do but one thing that we are looking into which is having a look at, if you have an image of the brain before they start competing and then put them through the x—ray, you can identify what the changes to the brain are and see how the impact has been. in the past we neave, eamon and sean. take us have not done that and it is hard to identify concussion. you will find that the athlete who wants to keep on skiing will say we're fine but in through the tale. we have been reality they may feel fine but there together 15 years. the other lads in may have been that blow to the head that we cannot see visually. just belfast setting up for a gig tonight. we had the conversation, explain this, a bad joke i know. first of all we were told to eat will we take it easier, slow down, eggs and then do not eat them keep going? then we got a phone call because of high cholesterol and then from a man called ed sheeran. a know it is fine to eat them as they
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area know it is fine to eat them as they are a great source of nourishment. i'm a big fan. and now what am i friend of ours got in touch with me being told? now they're saying if and said, do you want to play on ed you eat one egg a day it increases your risk of heart disease by 12%. sheeran's record ? and said, do you want to play on ed sheeran's record? yes, we would! there has been so much conflicting evidence. they say even every other date raises the chance. apparently three to four a week you're 0k date raises the chance. apparently three to four a week you're ok but they did a study of 30,000 people, can we have a little blast? quite an intrinsic study and suggested that you should not have too many. we constantly get what is good, what is bad and i think it is all about having that balanced diet. you said you are going to a match? the england scotland game. and that could end up being a crucial one depending what happens in the other matches. enjoy your day. we're on bbc one until ten o'clock this morning, when matt tebbutt takes over in the saturday kitchen.
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we are talking about eggs but also comic relief. have you got a comic relief theme? we have a lot of special guest today in the studio because it is the red nose show. so with us are ed balls, sophie thompson, who made these lovely cupcakes. we have bryn williams and gennaro contaldo cooking with us later and a very special chocolate sculpture being made. all that to come. see you at ten o'clock. are you done, sorry! iwas come. see you at ten o'clock. are you done, sorry! i was being efficient! that is why i was not used to it! only efficient! that is why i was not used to it! 0nlyjoking. normally talk about all the dishes that
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you're going to make. talk about all the dishes that you're going to makelj talk about all the dishes that you're going to make. i know, we are talking all things red nose, we will be revealing the final total. lots going on. we have so many people here, it is going to be even more chaotic than usual. can i have your view on this one egg per day story? give it five years and we will all be eating them again, quite frankly if you ask me it is nonsense. it is just about a balanced diet. we will let the researchers know! i'm not a doctor! you 0k cook, sometimes! have a great show. stay with us, headlines coming up.
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