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This is Breakfast, with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. | :00:10. | :00:11. | |
Police continue to question the man suspected of carrying out a terror | :00:12. | :00:15. | |
The family of Darren Osborne say that they are "shocked" | :00:16. | :00:19. | |
Here in Finsbury Park, hundreds of people attended | :00:20. | :00:26. | |
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan vowed that the attack | :00:27. | :00:35. | |
Good morning. Thanks for being with us. | :00:36. | :00:51. | |
Nearly a week after the Grenfell Tower fire, | :00:52. | :00:56. | |
more than ?200,000 of emergency funds has been given out | :00:57. | :00:59. | |
An American student detained by North Korea for 17 months has | :01:00. | :01:03. | |
died days after he was flown home in a coma. | :01:04. | :01:12. | |
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond is about to talk | :01:13. | :01:15. | |
a gathering of business and city leaders here in London's Mansion | :01:16. | :01:18. | |
There will be two important speeches. Mark Carney will also be | :01:19. | :01:25. | |
making an announcement. And we meet Sudan, the last | :01:26. | :01:30. | |
surviving male northern white rhino. In sport, Andy Murray | :01:31. | :01:32. | |
gets his defence of his Queen's Club There was a shock on day one, | :01:33. | :01:38. | |
with British number two, Kyle Edmund, beaten by a Canadian | :01:39. | :01:42. | |
qualifier, Denis Shapovalov. And sticking with tennis, Carol | :01:43. | :01:46. | |
is at Queen's with the weather. Good morning. Good morning. Here In | :01:47. | :02:00. | |
London, A Mild Start To The Day. A Hot Day In Many Southern Areas. If | :02:01. | :02:05. | |
You Are Going To Queen's Club, Take Your Hat, Use Lots Of Sunscreen, And | :02:06. | :02:12. | |
Drink Plenty Of Water. It Will Be Largely Dry. Some Showers Developing | :02:13. | :02:19. | |
Later. I Will Have More Details In 15 Minutes. | :02:20. | :02:24. | |
The family of a man arrested after a terror attack near a London | :02:25. | :02:29. | |
mosque say they are "shocked" and "devastated." | :02:30. | :02:31. | |
Father-of-four, Darren Osborne, was held on suspicion of attempted | :02:32. | :02:34. | |
murder and terror offences after a van hit Muslim worshippers | :02:35. | :02:36. | |
Last night, a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. | :02:37. | :02:40. | |
Naga is in Finsbury Park for us this morning. | :02:41. | :02:45. | |
Good morning. Good morning. Good morning to you at home. A vigil took | :02:46. | :02:54. | |
place here yesterday evening. Hundreds of people from all faiths | :02:55. | :03:07. | |
gathered just 24 hours after a van hit people from the Muslim | :03:08. | :03:09. | |
community. The Metropolitan Police Commisioner, | :03:10. | :03:09. | |
Cressida Dick, and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, | :03:10. | :03:12. | |
were among those who attended. Afterwards, many Muslims attended | :03:13. | :03:14. | |
prayers at the Mosque. Simon Clemsion spoke | :03:15. | :03:16. | |
to some of them. They came to break their fast with | :03:17. | :03:24. | |
prayer, just as they had 24 hours earlier. A demonstration that | :03:25. | :03:27. | |
nothing has changed. Ramadan, too important to miss. Everyone's still | :03:28. | :03:35. | |
feeling shocked by what happened and there's a little bit of fear but at | :03:36. | :03:40. | |
the same time, no one's staying away hiding 'cause of what happened, | :03:41. | :03:41. | |
everyone's still coming out to pray. Of course we're coming, | :03:42. | :03:43. | |
it's the mosque, you have to pray. It's after midnight | :03:44. | :03:46. | |
and it was about this time last People have come to other parts | :03:47. | :03:50. | |
of London to pray here at the mosque They've been embracing | :03:51. | :03:56. | |
in the streets. But the leaders here have told me | :03:57. | :03:59. | |
despite it being one of the busiest times within Ramadan, | :04:00. | :04:03. | |
it has been quieter tonight, Earlier, the community held a vigil | :04:04. | :04:05. | |
attended by the commissioner of the Metropolitan police, | :04:06. | :04:09. | |
Cressida Dick and the Mayor of London who spoke | :04:10. | :04:11. | |
of communities fighting division. What you have seen over the last 24 | :04:12. | :04:23. | |
hours is Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, those that are | :04:24. | :04:28. | |
members of an organised faith and those that aren't, rich, poor, old, | :04:29. | :04:31. | |
young, coming together saying not in our name. | :04:32. | :04:36. | |
Officers are continuing to hold a man arrested under terror laws, | :04:37. | :04:39. | |
who the BBC understands to be 47-year-old Darren Osborne from | :04:40. | :04:42. | |
His family said they are in shock and disbelief. | :04:43. | :04:44. | |
Simon Clemison, BBC News, Finsbury Park. | :04:45. | :04:46. | |
As Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, said, this attack will not divide | :04:47. | :04:55. | |
communities. Let me show you the tributes paid outside the park. This | :04:56. | :05:06. | |
one says "An eye for an eye and the world goes blind." These are just | :05:07. | :05:16. | |
messages that being together is key, and fear does nothing. This is the | :05:17. | :05:21. | |
man who did it from South Wales. His name is Darren Osborne. | :05:22. | :05:24. | |
Our reporter, Tomos Morgan, is there for us this morning. | :05:25. | :05:29. | |
There has been a police presence here since mid-afternoon yesterday | :05:30. | :05:41. | |
as they continue to search the residence of Darren Osborne in the | :05:42. | :05:49. | |
north-east of Cardiff. This is 15 miles north-west of Cardiff. It is | :05:50. | :05:56. | |
not sure exactly when the vehicle was hired and what were the motives | :05:57. | :06:04. | |
behind the attack that took place, but South Wales Police are | :06:05. | :06:07. | |
continuing to co-operate with the Metropolitan Police in London to | :06:08. | :06:11. | |
figure things out. There has been a statement from the family They say | :06:12. | :06:18. | |
"We are massively in shock. It is unbelievable. He never expressed any | :06:19. | :06:24. | |
racist views. It still has not sunk in. We are devastated for the | :06:25. | :06:33. | |
family." If there are any further developments, I will get them to you | :06:34. | :06:38. | |
as soon as possible. Thank you. We will be speaking to people in this | :06:39. | :06:42. | |
community who have vowed to stay together. I will leave you with this | :06:43. | :06:52. | |
one thought. "Standing together, one community, one love." It is from | :06:53. | :06:54. | |
local residents. We'll be back with Naga | :06:55. | :06:54. | |
later in the programme. And in around an hour's | :06:55. | :06:57. | |
time, we'll be talking to the Shadow Home Secretary, | :06:58. | :06:59. | |
Diane Abbott, in her first television interview | :07:00. | :07:02. | |
since she was taken ill And now for some other news this | :07:03. | :07:04. | |
morning. More than ?200,000 has now been | :07:05. | :07:11. | |
handed out to 180 families affected by the Grenfell Tower | :07:12. | :07:14. | |
fire in West London. The payments were recorded | :07:15. | :07:16. | |
by the government's newly formed It said 78 families had been | :07:17. | :07:19. | |
rehoused either locally or in neighbouring boroughs, | :07:20. | :07:22. | |
and that 126 hotel places In just over an hour, | :07:23. | :07:24. | |
we'll hear from one former resident of Grenfell Tower as he struggles | :07:25. | :07:35. | |
to rebuild his life. An American student who was freed | :07:36. | :07:39. | |
last week by North Korea after spending 15 months | :07:40. | :07:42. | |
in prison has died. Otto Warmbier, who was 22, | :07:43. | :07:44. | |
was in a coma when he was flown His family has accused | :07:45. | :07:48. | |
North Korea of torturing him after he was arrested | :07:49. | :07:57. | |
for stealing a propaganda sign. President Trump spoke | :07:58. | :08:00. | |
shortly after his death. I just wanted to pass on that Otto | :08:01. | :08:19. | |
Warmbier has just passed away. He spent a year in North Korea. He made | :08:20. | :08:26. | |
it back to his parents and we were glad to see him, but he was in bad | :08:27. | :08:34. | |
condition. It is a brutal regime and we will be able to handle it. | :08:35. | :08:38. | |
The Chief Negotiator for the European Union has warned | :08:39. | :08:41. | |
Brexit will come with substantial consequences. | :08:42. | :08:42. | |
At a press conference after the first day of talks | :08:43. | :08:45. | |
with Brexit Secretary David Davis, Michel Barnier said he was not | :08:46. | :08:48. | |
in the frame of mind to make concessions. | :08:49. | :08:50. | |
Mr Barnier will today travel to Luxembourg to brief EU ministers | :08:51. | :08:53. | |
The funeral of a teenager who was killed in the Manchester | :08:54. | :09:01. | |
terror attack is to be held later today. | :09:02. | :09:02. | |
15-year-old, Olivia Campbell, was among 22 people who died | :09:03. | :09:05. | |
in the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena | :09:06. | :09:07. | |
Her family said they wanted today to be about celebrating her life | :09:08. | :09:12. | |
We are not calling it a funeral. We have the official bit to do, but | :09:13. | :09:29. | |
afterwards, we are calling it her party. She was 15 years old, she was | :09:30. | :09:40. | |
full of life, we want to give her prom, her 18th, 20th. We want to | :09:41. | :09:45. | |
give her the best possible sendoff we can possibly give her. That was | :09:46. | :09:47. | |
her mother. The Chancellor of the Exchequer | :09:48. | :09:54. | |
Philip Hammond will this morning tell a gathering of business | :09:55. | :09:57. | |
and City leaders how he plans to steer the UK economy | :09:58. | :10:00. | |
through the uncertainty Steph is live for us | :10:01. | :10:02. | |
at the Mansion House in the heart of the City of London | :10:03. | :10:06. | |
where the event is taking place. It had been postponed, hadn't it? | :10:07. | :10:12. | |
Yeah. Good morning. This speech was meant to happen last week. But | :10:13. | :10:15. | |
obviously after the horrific incident at Grenfell Tower, it was | :10:16. | :10:18. | |
postponed. I am outside Mansion House now on the balcony. This is | :10:19. | :10:26. | |
where the lord Mayor of London lives. The speeches we will get will | :10:27. | :10:32. | |
be from Philip Hammond talking about the state of the economy. We don't | :10:33. | :10:37. | |
know what will be in it, but expect stuff on Brexit and whether he will | :10:38. | :10:43. | |
be talking about austerity as well given the pressures on the economy | :10:44. | :10:46. | |
and on public services, whether they may look to ease some of the | :10:47. | :10:51. | |
austerity we have seen over the last few years, and also the Governor of | :10:52. | :10:56. | |
the Bank of England, Mark Carney. He has spent a lot of time in their | :10:57. | :10:59. | |
keeping an eye on the economy deciding the policy for the UK. -- | :11:00. | :11:07. | |
there. We will hear his thoughts on interest rates and inflation and the | :11:08. | :11:13. | |
years ahead. I will be here talking about what we can expect through the | :11:14. | :11:18. | |
morning. Thank you. It looks like gorgeous morning. It looks great | :11:19. | :11:19. | |
everywhere! I know! Scientists have begun human trials | :11:20. | :11:22. | |
of a cholesterol-lowering vaccine The injection is designed | :11:23. | :11:24. | |
to stop fatty deposits It would offer patients | :11:25. | :11:28. | |
an alternative to taking daily pills to cut their risk of stroke, | :11:29. | :11:32. | |
angina and heart attacks. We will be talking to someone from | :11:33. | :11:41. | |
the British Heart Foundation. The number of tests carried out | :11:42. | :11:47. | |
in England to identify if people have issues such as sleep apnoea, | :11:48. | :11:51. | |
has doubled in the last nine years. It's believed one and a half million | :11:52. | :11:54. | |
people across the UK have the condition, which can cause | :11:55. | :11:57. | |
sufferers to stop breathing Most of us have a routine when it | :11:58. | :12:06. | |
comes to bedtime, but for those with sleep apnea, getting a good sleep | :12:07. | :12:11. | |
can involve a mask. I needed to do something about it. The exhaustion | :12:12. | :12:20. | |
was getting difficult to deal with. It got to the stage I wanted to kill | :12:21. | :12:24. | |
myself. Looking back now, I can't believe it got that bad. But at the | :12:25. | :12:29. | |
time, I was wondering what the point of going on was with such a terrible | :12:30. | :12:34. | |
life. It happens when muscles in the throat relax and block airwaves. | :12:35. | :12:41. | |
Sufferers consistently wake up during the night. It is linked to | :12:42. | :12:46. | |
obesity and heart and brain problems. Last year there were | :12:47. | :12:58. | |
140,000 plus diagnoses last year. I will ask you to hold it in place. | :12:59. | :13:04. | |
1.5 million of us in the UK are believed to have sleep apnea, though | :13:05. | :13:09. | |
80% of us have no formal diagnosis. To establish if someone has the | :13:10. | :13:14. | |
condition, patients are monitored during their sleep. When it is red, | :13:15. | :13:19. | |
you are still breathing. In this ten minute window you can see how many | :13:20. | :13:23. | |
times it is happening. Doctors say treating those with the condition | :13:24. | :13:28. | |
will make everyone's overall more healthy and will save the NHS | :13:29. | :13:42. | |
millions of pounds. -- everyone. We will get the weather soon. I think | :13:43. | :13:48. | |
she may give us a 34. Don't give it away! 34! Wait for it! I may have | :13:49. | :14:00. | |
stolen Carol's thunder! She may have some of that as well. Andy Murray. | :14:01. | :14:06. | |
He plays today, hopefully in glorious sunshine in the Queen's | :14:07. | :14:12. | |
Club, defending his title from last year. Yesterday there was real | :14:13. | :14:15. | |
disappointment on the first day. Andy Murray begins his Queens title | :14:16. | :14:19. | |
defence later in an all-British tie But there was disappointment on day | :14:20. | :14:22. | |
one as Kyle Edmund was beaten Do you remember him? He is the chap | :14:23. | :14:33. | |
who inadvertently smashed the ball into the umpire's nose! | :14:34. | :14:35. | |
The 18-year-old Canadian won in three sets. | :14:36. | :14:37. | |
Britain's Naomi Broady pulled off a surprise victory against world | :14:38. | :14:39. | |
number 32 Alize Cornet at the Aegon Classic in Birmingham. | :14:40. | :14:42. | |
It was only the fifth time she has beaten a top-50 player. | :14:43. | :14:45. | |
England are in contention to reach the European Under-21 Championship | :14:46. | :14:48. | |
They now top Group A after coming from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1. | :14:49. | :14:52. | |
They play hosts Poland in their final group | :14:53. | :14:54. | |
And the Lions play the Chiefs this morning in Hamilton with all six | :14:55. | :14:58. | |
of the recent call ups from Scotland and Wales among the replacements. | :14:59. | :15:02. | |
Ireland's Rory Best captains the side while England flanker | :15:03. | :15:04. | |
What time is it now? Quarter past six. In one hour and 46 minutes, we | :15:05. | :15:22. | |
will get the information live. Carol's bringing us the weather | :15:23. | :15:32. | |
from The Queen's Club in London this morning, where Andy Murray will be | :15:33. | :15:39. | |
defending his title later today. Isn't it dutiful? What a fabulous | :15:40. | :15:50. | |
site. It is nice and quiet here that it went like this later on. How long | :15:51. | :15:55. | |
will this heat last? By the end of this week, it will be much more | :15:56. | :15:59. | |
comfortable and unsettle as well. It will be hot today. More so tomorrow | :16:00. | :16:07. | |
when temperatures could hit 34. That is 93 point two in Fahrenheit. If | :16:08. | :16:15. | |
you are coming to Queens or anywhere today, the forecast is a hot one. | :16:16. | :16:20. | |
Queens, first of all, the forecast for the next few days, you can see | :16:21. | :16:24. | |
30 on the charts and we are looking at a 32 to selfie is high. -- | :16:25. | :16:31. | |
Celsius. Tomorrow, 34 Celsius and then it turns fresh as a weather | :16:32. | :16:35. | |
front goes through us. A bit more cloud around as well. The forecast | :16:36. | :16:41. | |
is still hot for much of the UK. The other thing, we have lost the rain | :16:42. | :16:45. | |
across the far North of Scotland we had yesterday. Around the country, | :16:46. | :16:49. | |
there are areas of cloud this morning and areas of fog which will | :16:50. | :16:54. | |
lift quite rapidly. The club across north-east Scotland and East and | :16:55. | :16:58. | |
eastern parts of England, but the rest of us, though, it is really | :16:59. | :17:02. | |
sunny and pretty warm to start the day. That is how it will continue. | :17:03. | :17:08. | |
In the sunshine, the temperatures will climb fairly rapidly. If we | :17:09. | :17:11. | |
start our tour around the country, in Scotland this afternoon at four | :17:12. | :17:16. | |
PM, a lot of dry weather and a little bit of cloud around. | :17:17. | :17:21. | |
Temperatures around 20. As we come down the east coast of England, it | :17:22. | :17:24. | |
won't be as hot as yesterday because there is more cloud and an onshore | :17:25. | :17:30. | |
flow. North-west England, Manchester, 25. South through the | :17:31. | :17:33. | |
Midlands, East Anglia and down towards the south coast, back into | :17:34. | :17:37. | |
the searing heat. Temperatures 30 and possibly more. Places like North | :17:38. | :17:43. | |
Devon, North Cornwall, unusual to get those levels but we are | :17:44. | :17:47. | |
expecting them today. Same for Wales, a lot of dry, hot, sunny | :17:48. | :17:53. | |
weather. As we go over to Northern Ireland, fresher conditions but | :17:54. | :17:57. | |
still sunny and hot. Through the afternoon, some showers develop | :17:58. | :18:00. | |
through the Midlands, east Wales and the south-west. Some could be in | :18:01. | :18:07. | |
tests and Bunbury. -- intense and Bunbury. You might see nothing at | :18:08. | :18:10. | |
all or a real downpour. They will fade throughout the night. -- | :18:11. | :18:21. | |
thundery. The rain could be heavy. We will start tomorrow. They will be | :18:22. | :18:25. | |
drifting eastwards through the course of the day. All the potential | :18:26. | :18:30. | |
for heavy ones. Tomorrow, more hot air pumping up from the near | :18:31. | :18:34. | |
continent. Temperatures have been down in northern England today but | :18:35. | :18:38. | |
will be up tomorrow. Highest temperatures will be in the south | :18:39. | :18:43. | |
and that's when we are looking at the 34. It will be the spectacular | :18:44. | :18:46. | |
temperature to reach and we will have more facts and figures as we go | :18:47. | :18:52. | |
through the morning. Overnight and into Thursday, severe thunderstorms | :18:53. | :18:56. | |
which could lead to surface water flooding. A damp start to Thursday, | :18:57. | :19:01. | |
built in to clear. And then a largely dry day. Lots of things, hot | :19:02. | :19:12. | |
today, hotter tomorrow, a bit fresher but still 20 or 29 into | :19:13. | :19:18. | |
Thursday and then a bit cooler into the weekend. For Glastonbury, if you | :19:19. | :19:22. | |
are travelling on Wednesday, it will be very hot. Then we are looking at | :19:23. | :19:26. | |
the risk of thunderstorms Wednesday night and then it tails off into the | :19:27. | :19:31. | |
weekend. What's going on, Dan and Louise. And it looks like a swimming | :19:32. | :19:35. | |
pool behind you. It looks so lovely. You're watching | :19:36. | :19:44. | |
Breakfast from BBC News. We're bringing you all the latest | :19:45. | :19:46. | |
on the investigation into yesterday's attack on Muslim | :19:47. | :19:59. | |
worshippers throughout the morning. Let's go back to Naga now, | :20:00. | :20:02. | |
who's in Finsbury Park. Let me tell you what the Muslim | :20:03. | :20:09. | |
Council of Britain described yesterday's attack. | :20:10. | :20:11. | |
'A violent manifestation' of Islamaphobia - that's how | :20:12. | :20:13. | |
The Muslim Council of Britain described yesterdays attack | :20:14. | :20:15. | |
It comes after an increase in recorded anti-Muslim hate crime | :20:16. | :20:19. | |
Yesterday the Communities Secretary, Sajid Javid, was seen comforting | :20:20. | :20:26. | |
a Muslim mother as she told him she no longer feels safe and fears | :20:27. | :20:29. | |
The BBC's Nomia Iqbal has met with women in Manchester | :20:30. | :20:33. | |
At this community Centre in longside, women of all backgrounds | :20:34. | :20:54. | |
come together to talk. Islam always spread the light. There are mainly | :20:55. | :20:58. | |
Muslim women here and in the last few months, one thing has dominated | :20:59. | :21:03. | |
conversation. We need more security. People wearing to hijab have been | :21:04. | :21:08. | |
attacked, they pulled their hijab. Have you changed your daily life | :21:09. | :21:12. | |
know people who have? People are more wary now. Kettle of opening the | :21:13. | :21:17. | |
door and went go out at certain times of night. -- careful. Make | :21:18. | :21:21. | |
sure your children are with you at all times and they aren't allowed to | :21:22. | :21:24. | |
go anywhere unless you accompany them. There are so many messages | :21:25. | :21:28. | |
going on social media and everybody is telling them what has happened | :21:29. | :21:36. | |
and to be wary. The Muslim side are terrorists but the extreme right at | :21:37. | :21:39. | |
just people that are angry and annoyed. No, you are both terrorist. | :21:40. | :21:45. | |
If non- Muslims can justify what they are doing, why do I have to sit | :21:46. | :21:49. | |
and justify what these extremists, whatever you want to call them, are | :21:50. | :21:54. | |
doing. Since Manchester, we have seen women absolutely scared of | :21:55. | :21:58. | |
going out on their own. They are worried, they don't know what is | :21:59. | :22:02. | |
going to happen, who is going to attack them and they actually do | :22:03. | :22:05. | |
fear going out. Do you think the attacker from the Finsbury Mosque | :22:06. | :22:10. | |
was bound to happen? I think inevitable. Every day, we live in | :22:11. | :22:19. | |
fear. As Manchester marks the month since the attack in Manchester, I | :22:20. | :22:23. | |
have come to meet these women who have called for women to have a | :22:24. | :22:27. | |
bigger role in tackling extremism. Lets not pretend this is about one | :22:28. | :22:31. | |
community. There is a rise in violent behaviour in our committees | :22:32. | :22:34. | |
across the globe and of course we see it in the UK. We need to not | :22:35. | :22:38. | |
tolerate that. As a society that believes in equality for all and has | :22:39. | :22:42. | |
values, that we all agree to and have fought for, we will fight for | :22:43. | :22:47. | |
those values based on us being human beings and British citizens. | :22:48. | :22:53. | |
Anything like this attack in Finsbury Park, it is heinous and a | :22:54. | :22:58. | |
motions are going to be at their most extreme but also there were | :22:59. | :23:02. | |
people that will use it to their own political ends. We have seen that on | :23:03. | :23:05. | |
social media West people have been promoting one at gender. If you look | :23:06. | :23:10. | |
at the commonality, most people are just horrified. -- agenda. Most | :23:11. | :23:15. | |
people want to try and help create better generations with something | :23:16. | :23:16. | |
like this would happen. -- won't happen. Last night, as the | :23:17. | :23:32. | |
jewel was held and hundreds of people from all faiths gathered to | :23:33. | :23:36. | |
pay their respects and show their support for the community. | :23:37. | :23:37. | |
I'm joined now by Talha Ahmad from the Muslim Council of Britain | :23:38. | :23:49. | |
What have people been saying to you yesterday? It showed how everybody | :23:50. | :24:00. | |
turned out, people from all backgrounds. It shows the strength | :24:01. | :24:04. | |
of character of this community. Having said that, there was a degree | :24:05. | :24:14. | |
of uncertainty. That anybody can just take a van. What is the answer? | :24:15. | :24:23. | |
Increased security or police presence outside places of worship? | :24:24. | :24:27. | |
It won't be normal to see Lisa standing outside every mosque. -- | :24:28. | :24:34. | |
police. Increased security in the area would be helpful. Ramadan still | :24:35. | :24:41. | |
has a few days to go and often when people are leaving in night they | :24:42. | :24:44. | |
could be concerned that something like this will happen. So there is | :24:45. | :24:49. | |
increased concern that people are targets now? Islamaphobia is on the | :24:50. | :24:56. | |
rise. There were other attacks, not of this kind, of course. What | :24:57. | :25:01. | |
happened nobody thought somebody would take a van and drive on them. | :25:02. | :25:06. | |
It take the concern to end new level. -- to a new level. What about | :25:07. | :25:14. | |
a mosque that could be felt -- be vulnerable. Anybody can walk into a | :25:15. | :25:24. | |
mosque when it is open, Muslims or otherwise. It is quite frightening. | :25:25. | :25:33. | |
Siddique Khan, the man of London, said that he will vow that | :25:34. | :25:44. | |
communities will stand together. I went to a number of skin in west | :25:45. | :25:49. | |
London yesterday and people were just looking past and leaving | :25:50. | :25:54. | |
flowers, random people. -- another mosque. This support for local | :25:55. | :26:04. | |
communities have been important. It makes you feel quite reassured. | :26:05. | :26:09. | |
I will have plenty more from here throughout the morning at Finsbury | :26:10. | :26:14. | |
Park. You're watching | :26:15. | :26:20. | |
Breakfast from BBC News. It's been successfully trialled | :26:21. | :26:21. | |
on mice but could a new cholesterol-lowering vaccine offer | :26:22. | :26:25. | |
hope to humans at risk of heart We'll be asking one | :26:26. | :26:28. | |
of the country's top Time now to get the news, | :26:29. | :26:31. | |
travel and weather where you are. I'm back with the latest | :26:32. | :26:41. | |
from the BBC London newsroom This is Breakfast with Dan Walker | :26:42. | :30:07. | |
and Louise Minchin. We'll bring you all the latest news | :30:08. | :30:16. | |
and sport in a moment, In her first interview | :30:17. | :30:19. | |
since diabetes led to her missing the end of the election campaign, | :30:20. | :30:23. | |
we'll be asking Diane Abbott about how we tackle | :30:24. | :30:26. | |
extremism of all sorts. He's the last male northern white | :30:27. | :30:32. | |
rhino in the world and when he dies, We'll be speaking live to his keeper | :30:33. | :30:36. | |
in Kenya and bring you the latest on efforts to save this magnificent | :30:37. | :30:41. | |
creature from extinction. Comedian, John Bishop, | :30:42. | :30:50. | |
is best known for making us laugh, but as he takes on a gritty new TV | :30:51. | :30:53. | |
role, we've been finding out what he made of the transition | :30:54. | :30:54. | |
to hard-hitting drama. But now a summary of this | :30:55. | :30:58. | |
morning's main news. The family of a man arrested | :30:59. | :31:02. | |
after a terror attack near a London mosque say they are | :31:03. | :31:06. | |
"shocked" and "devastated." Father-of-four, Darren Osborne, | :31:07. | :31:07. | |
was held on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences | :31:08. | :31:10. | |
after a van hit Muslim worshippers Last night a vigil took place | :31:11. | :31:13. | |
near the scene of the attack. Naga is in Finsbury Park | :31:14. | :31:17. | |
for us this morning. Good morning to you once again. Good | :31:18. | :31:33. | |
morning. Yeah. Just 24 hours after that man drove his van into people | :31:34. | :31:42. | |
outside this mosque, hundreds of people from all faiths turned up to | :31:43. | :31:47. | |
show their unity. The Metropolitan Police Commisioner, | :31:48. | :31:49. | |
Cressida Dick, and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, | :31:50. | :31:52. | |
were among those who attended. Afterwards many Muslims attended | :31:53. | :31:54. | |
prayers at the Mosque. Simon Clemsion spoke | :31:55. | :31:56. | |
to some of them. They came to break their fast | :31:57. | :32:01. | |
with prayer, just as they had A demonstration that | :32:02. | :32:04. | |
nothing has changed. Everyone's still feeling shocked | :32:05. | :32:06. | |
by what happened and there's a little bit of fear | :32:07. | :32:16. | |
but at the same time, no one's staying away hiding | :32:17. | :32:18. | |
'cause of what happened, Of course we're coming, | :32:19. | :32:21. | |
it's the mosque, you have to pray. It's after midnight | :32:22. | :32:30. | |
and it was about this time last People have come to other parts | :32:31. | :32:35. | |
of London to pray here at the mosque They've been embracing | :32:36. | :32:40. | |
in the streets. But the leaders here have told me | :32:41. | :32:44. | |
despite it being one of the busiest times within Ramadan, | :32:45. | :32:49. | |
it has been quieter tonight, Earlier, the community held a vigil | :32:50. | :32:51. | |
attended by the commissioner of the Metropolitan police, | :32:52. | :32:55. | |
Cressida Dick and the Mayor of London who spoke | :32:56. | :32:57. | |
of communities fighting division. What you have seen over the last | :32:58. | :33:02. | |
24 hours is Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, | :33:03. | :33:05. | |
those that are members of an organised faith | :33:06. | :33:07. | |
and those that aren't, rich, poor, old, young, | :33:08. | :33:10. | |
coming together saying not Officers are continuing to hold | :33:11. | :33:12. | |
a man arrested under terror laws, who the BBC understands to be | :33:13. | :33:16. | |
47-year-old Darren Osborne from His family said they are in | :33:17. | :33:18. | |
shock and disbelief. Simon Clemison, BBC | :33:19. | :33:21. | |
News, Finsbury Park. Shock and disbelief also among many | :33:22. | :33:34. | |
in this community. This banner has been put up in flowers and tributes | :33:35. | :33:39. | |
laid overnight. These are some of the messages. This is your home, | :33:40. | :33:48. | |
this is my home, we are together. Let us find the courage to love. For | :33:49. | :33:53. | |
every hateful and misled person, there are a million who have love | :33:54. | :34:01. | |
and hope. The message over all being we are all brothers and sisters, | :34:02. | :34:05. | |
even the confused ones who mistake their brothers for enemies. We will | :34:06. | :34:10. | |
keep you up-to-date through the morning from Finsbury Park. Clear | :34:11. | :34:24. | |
messages coming from all those messages there. Talk to you soon. | :34:25. | :34:25. | |
We'll be back with Naga later in the programme, | :34:26. | :34:28. | |
and at 7:10 this morning, we'll be talking to the Shadow Home | :34:29. | :34:31. | |
Secretary Diane Abbott in her first television interview | :34:32. | :34:33. | |
since she was taken ill during the election. | :34:34. | :34:35. | |
It will be interesting to see her take on some of the criticism she | :34:36. | :34:42. | |
received as well. And now for some other news this morning. | :34:43. | :34:43. | |
More than ?200,000 has now been handed out to 180 families affected | :34:44. | :34:47. | |
by the Grenfell Tower fire in West London. | :34:48. | :34:49. | |
The payments were recorded by the government's newly formed | :34:50. | :34:51. | |
It said 78 families had been rehoused either locally | :34:52. | :34:55. | |
or in neighbouring boroughs, and that 126 hotel places | :34:56. | :34:57. | |
In just over an hour, we'll hear from one former resident | :34:58. | :35:05. | |
of Grenfell Tower, as he struggles to rebuild his life. | :35:06. | :35:14. | |
An American student, who was freed last week | :35:15. | :35:17. | |
by North Korea after spending 15 months in prison, has died. | :35:18. | :35:20. | |
Otto Warmbier, who was 22, was in a coma when he was flown | :35:21. | :35:23. | |
His family has accused North Korea of torturing him | :35:24. | :35:26. | |
after he was arrested for stealing a propaganda sign. | :35:27. | :35:29. | |
President Trump spoke shortly after his death. | :35:30. | :35:31. | |
I just wanted to pass onward that Otto Warmbier has just passed away. | :35:32. | :35:35. | |
He spent a year and a half in North Korea. | :35:36. | :35:39. | |
But at least we got him home to be with his parents | :35:40. | :35:55. | |
where they were so happy to see him, even though he was in such | :35:56. | :35:59. | |
He just passed away half an hour ago. | :36:00. | :36:03. | |
It is a brutal regime and we will be able to handle it. | :36:04. | :36:15. | |
The Chief Negotiator for the European Union has warned | :36:16. | :36:18. | |
Brexit will come with substantial consequences. | :36:19. | :36:19. | |
At a press conference after the first day of talks | :36:20. | :36:22. | |
with Brexit Secretary David Davis, Michel Barnier said he was not | :36:23. | :36:25. | |
in the frame of mind to make concessions. | :36:26. | :36:27. | |
Mr Barnier will today travel to Luxembourg to brief EU ministers | :36:28. | :36:30. | |
The number of tests carried out in England to identify if people | :36:31. | :36:35. | |
have issues such as sleep apnoea, has doubled in the last nine years. | :36:36. | :36:38. | |
It's believed one and a half million people across the UK | :36:39. | :36:41. | |
have the condition, which can cause sufferers to stop breathing | :36:42. | :36:44. | |
We will speak to someone who has it later in the programme. | :36:45. | :36:52. | |
Lovely weather at Queen's. Luckily, Carol is there this morning. A great | :36:53. | :37:05. | |
day on the court for Andy Murray today as well. | :37:06. | :37:06. | |
Andy Murray begins his Aegon Championships title defence | :37:07. | :37:08. | |
later in an all-British tie against Aljaz Bedene. | :37:09. | :37:10. | |
This is after Kyle Edmund was beaten by qualifier Denis Shapovalov. | :37:11. | :37:13. | |
This was a rematch of their infamous Davis Cup tie earlier this year, | :37:14. | :37:16. | |
when the Canadian was disqualified for hitting the umpire in the eye | :37:17. | :37:20. | |
No such misfortune here, as the 18-year-old won | :37:21. | :37:23. | |
I am just incredibly happy. I am so thankful to get a wildcard from | :37:24. | :37:48. | |
Stephen. I hope to come back and be here for many years. I did not know | :37:49. | :37:54. | |
what to expect with the fans being a home boy, bumper crowd was | :37:55. | :37:57. | |
incredible and they really carried me and I was for that. I will try to | :37:58. | :38:02. | |
cheer him on and get him as excited as possible. | :38:03. | :38:02. | |
Nick Kyrgios is out of the tournament. | :38:03. | :38:05. | |
He was playing the American, Donald Young, when this happened. | :38:06. | :38:10. | |
The Australian slipped badly and was down for several | :38:11. | :38:12. | |
He went on to lose the first set and eventually retired injured | :38:13. | :38:16. | |
Britain's Naomi Broady pulled off a surprise win against world number | :38:17. | :38:21. | |
32 Alize Cornet at the Aegon Classic in Birmingham. | :38:22. | :38:23. | |
She took the first set in a tie-break. | :38:24. | :38:25. | |
Cornet struggled after a fall in the second set, and Broady took | :38:26. | :38:29. | |
advantage to win it 6-0 and with it the match. | :38:30. | :38:32. | |
It's only the fifth time in her career Broady has beaten | :38:33. | :38:34. | |
She lost to Ukraine's Elina Svitolina, despite battling | :38:35. | :38:43. | |
from a set-down back to level and force the match into a decider. | :38:44. | :38:46. | |
But the world number five broke early in the third set and came | :38:47. | :38:50. | |
through for her first win at this tournament. | :38:51. | :38:55. | |
England are in contention to reach the European Under-21 Championship | :38:56. | :38:58. | |
semi-finals after coming from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1. | :38:59. | :39:00. | |
Swansea City's Alfie Mawson scrambled in this goal to bring | :39:01. | :39:03. | |
Then, just ten minutes later, Southampton's Nathan Redmond | :39:04. | :39:06. | |
completed the turnaround to send England top of the group. | :39:07. | :39:09. | |
A win against hosts Poland on Thursday would send them through. | :39:10. | :39:18. | |
Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, insists there's still an opportunity | :39:19. | :39:21. | |
for players to force their way into his side for the first test | :39:22. | :39:24. | |
The Lions play the Chiefs this morning in Hamilton with all six | :39:25. | :39:29. | |
of the recent call ups from Scotland and Wales among the replacements. | :39:30. | :39:32. | |
Ireland's Rory Best captains the side while England flanker | :39:33. | :39:34. | |
Every game has its importance. Any time you put on that Lions shirt, | :39:35. | :39:58. | |
the international jersey, whatever it might be, you have to leave it in | :39:59. | :40:02. | |
better condition than you got it. It is important for us to leave nothing | :40:03. | :40:06. | |
out of it and put everything in there to make sure the boys go to | :40:07. | :40:08. | |
the test match with another win. We will be live with them in an hour | :40:09. | :40:21. | |
to talk about the information and those call-ups. He has got in | :40:22. | :40:27. | |
trouble with them. Yes, but he is a man with a plan, isn't he? | :40:28. | :40:28. | |
Heart disease and stroke are the world's biggest killers | :40:29. | :40:31. | |
and millions of people in Britain take cholesterol-lowering drugs | :40:32. | :40:33. | |
Now, scientists have revealed they've begun human trials | :40:34. | :40:36. | |
of a vaccine which could offer patients an alternative | :40:37. | :40:39. | |
Let's get a bit more detail now from Sir Nilesh Samani, | :40:40. | :40:43. | |
Medical Director of the British Heart Foundation. | :40:44. | :40:45. | |
Good morning to you. Thank you so much for joining us. Give us a sense | :40:46. | :40:52. | |
first of all if you could how big a problem is cholesterol for people in | :40:53. | :40:58. | |
the UK? It is a big problem. It is one of the main risk factors we have | :40:59. | :41:02. | |
for heart disease, along with smoking, diabetes, and hypertension. | :41:03. | :41:08. | |
But cholesterol is important. Lowering cholesterol is the key to | :41:09. | :41:12. | |
reduce heart disease and heart attacks. OK. Now they have | :41:13. | :41:16. | |
discovered they may possibly have a vaccine. How significant is it? So, | :41:17. | :41:25. | |
I am sure your view was know that statins are the most commonly used | :41:26. | :41:29. | |
drugs to reduce cholesterol. They need to be taken on a daily basis. | :41:30. | :41:36. | |
So compliance is an important issue. This vaccine, you know, you have it | :41:37. | :41:45. | |
given to you, and it mixes with your blood to stop the liver from taking | :41:46. | :41:50. | |
up cholesterol. You can get a booster every year to have a | :41:51. | :41:53. | |
permanent reduction in cholesterol levels. It is important and may | :41:54. | :42:00. | |
provide a more patient friendly medicine. Most people do not take | :42:01. | :42:06. | |
them, necessarily, and that is the problem? Yes. If people have tablets | :42:07. | :42:14. | |
for things, and you have to do it on a long-term basis, managing | :42:15. | :42:18. | |
cholesterol to reduce heart attack risk, it is important there is | :42:19. | :42:23. | |
compliance, and not taking medicine is an issue. How soon could this be | :42:24. | :42:30. | |
available, do you think? The studies reported by the NHS now, the | :42:31. | :42:33. | |
findings, show that in models, given this vaccine and how it reduces | :42:34. | :42:39. | |
cholesterol, it reduces the flaring up of the heart, it is an important | :42:40. | :42:46. | |
step in this approach. Chemical trials will be started to see if the | :42:47. | :42:51. | |
vaccine works in human beings and lowers the level of cholesterol in | :42:52. | :42:58. | |
the blood first. It will take a little bit longer, of course, to | :42:59. | :43:02. | |
then demonstrate its safety and efficacy. It will take some time, | :43:03. | :43:08. | |
several years. What about the causes of cholesterol? Are they | :43:09. | :43:11. | |
misunderstood by the public? Some could think it is because of being | :43:12. | :43:16. | |
overweight, inactive? It is not just that. That is important. People | :43:17. | :43:23. | |
think that cholesterol comes from the diet. That is not the case that | :43:24. | :43:27. | |
the body makes cholesterol, the liver makes cholesterol. It is | :43:28. | :43:33. | |
partly because of genes inherited. Some could assume that elevated | :43:34. | :43:38. | |
cholesterol is only due to lifestyle. That is why it we need | :43:39. | :43:43. | |
treatments for lowering cholesterol and why it is so important. Thank | :43:44. | :43:46. | |
you so much for your time this morning on Breakfast. It is | :43:47. | :43:51. | |
approaching quarter to seven. Many people are saying how hot it was | :43:52. | :43:54. | |
last night. Some were saying they were too hot this morning. I agree. | :43:55. | :44:01. | |
I genuinely considered sleeping in the shower. It was ridiculously hot. | :44:02. | :44:09. | |
The weather forecast. Carol is at the Queen's Championship. Good | :44:10. | :44:13. | |
morning. It will get hotter before it gets cooler for some of us. Not | :44:14. | :44:22. | |
all of us. I am on Court seven, the practice court. Andy Murray has been | :44:23. | :44:26. | |
practising since last Tuesday. He has this first match this afternoon. | :44:27. | :44:33. | |
He is third on. It is the first time a number one world seed has played | :44:34. | :44:44. | |
since 2010. This morning, if you are coming down to Queen's, bring | :44:45. | :44:47. | |
something cool with you. As you can see on the charts, the temperature | :44:48. | :44:53. | |
will hit 32 possibly. Tomorrow, we could have 34. Then it cools off a | :44:54. | :44:58. | |
little bit on Thursday. A weather front goes through. A little bit | :44:59. | :45:01. | |
more cloud. Lovely and sunny with light wind. If you are going | :45:02. | :45:07. | |
anywhere today, the advice is cover yourself up with the usual | :45:08. | :45:11. | |
precautions, hats, sunscreen, fluids. It will be hot for many | :45:12. | :45:17. | |
parts of the UK. For some, it will be cooler. Yesterday I was telling | :45:18. | :45:25. | |
you about Hull and Lincoln. Not as warm as yesterday, but pleasant. On | :45:26. | :45:32. | |
the charts, you can see them as cloud in the east of England | :45:33. | :45:34. | |
generally. That is holding the temperatures down as well as the | :45:35. | :45:38. | |
onshore breeze. For the rest of the UK, a lot of sunshine around. We | :45:39. | :45:44. | |
have some fog patches. They will not last long in the sunshine. | :45:45. | :45:47. | |
Temperatures will continue to climb. 20 in London and Cardiff. That is | :45:48. | :45:52. | |
likely to be the maximum temperature in Glasgow this afternoon. More | :45:53. | :45:57. | |
fresh year. South, still areas of cloud in eastern parts of England. | :45:58. | :46:03. | |
Breaking up. Heading down towards the Midlands, East Anglia, the | :46:04. | :46:09. | |
south, lose guys. As we go south-west, again, a hot day. -- | :46:10. | :46:14. | |
blue skies. Most people be in the end south today. That is like North | :46:15. | :46:18. | |
Devon and North Cornwall. 31. Unusual. Wales, a lot of hot | :46:19. | :46:25. | |
sunshine. Northern Ireland, sunshine today as well. It will be a bit | :46:26. | :46:30. | |
fresher. The other thing that will happen is with the heat, showers. | :46:31. | :46:35. | |
Some of those could be intense thunderstorms. Through east Wales, | :46:36. | :46:39. | |
south-west Midlands, the south-west as well. But you may see nothing at | :46:40. | :46:45. | |
all. It is that finely balanced. Through the evening and overnight, | :46:46. | :46:50. | |
for most, a dry night. Areas of cloud again. Quite a sultry night | :46:51. | :46:58. | |
once again in the south. Dan will find himself in the shower once | :46:59. | :47:01. | |
again. The north, more fresh. That leads us to tomorrow. Showery | :47:02. | :47:05. | |
thunderstorms in the north. Through the day, they will travel steadily | :47:06. | :47:10. | |
eastwards. We will also pump up more hot air from the near continent. | :47:11. | :47:14. | |
That will travel further north in northern England. But it is tomorrow | :47:15. | :47:19. | |
that we could well see the highs of 34 somewhere in the south. That will | :47:20. | :47:22. | |
spark a lot of thunderstorms, intense thunderstorms, Wednesday | :47:23. | :47:27. | |
night into Thursday morning. It will clear on Thursday morning, leaving | :47:28. | :47:31. | |
us with a fresh feel to the day. A lot of sunshine around. We still | :47:32. | :47:36. | |
have high temperatures. 28- 29. A lot of events taking place this | :47:37. | :47:42. | |
week. Glastonbury, hot on Wednesday. Very hot. Severe thunderstorms. And | :47:43. | :47:46. | |
then as we head through the weekend, it will be fresh with some showers. | :47:47. | :47:52. | |
It will be hot today, more hot tomorrow, a little bit more fresh on | :47:53. | :48:01. | |
Thursday for Ladies Day, and then some showers on the weekend. Thank | :48:02. | :48:03. | |
you. And they haven't planned your colour | :48:04. | :48:13. | |
co-ordination today, Carol, but it really works. | :48:14. | :48:23. | |
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond will this morning | :48:24. | :48:26. | |
tell a gathering of business and City leaders how he plans | :48:27. | :48:29. | |
to steer the UK economy through the uncertainty | :48:30. | :48:31. | |
Steph is live for us at the Mansion House in the heart | :48:32. | :48:35. | |
of the City of London where the event is taking place. | :48:36. | :48:38. | |
Good morning. We have magnificent sunshine just rising behind. An | :48:39. | :48:53. | |
important place to decide what goes on. We will be hearing today from | :48:54. | :48:58. | |
the Chancellor Philip Hammond and also the governor of the Bank of | :48:59. | :49:04. | |
England. We are battling with the sunshine. We have Bronwyn here, an | :49:05. | :49:13. | |
economist. Give us a flavour of what we are expecting today. He always | :49:14. | :49:17. | |
talks about the economy but of course, the economy is now all tied | :49:18. | :49:21. | |
up with Brexit and those negotiations. It will be interesting | :49:22. | :49:28. | |
to see what he says about perhaps a softer transition because that will | :49:29. | :49:32. | |
be hard to do because in the end, it is out of the customs union and out | :49:33. | :49:36. | |
of the single market. The other thing is, the economy, lots of talk | :49:37. | :49:40. | |
about the end of austerity. People are fed up with it. Is he going to | :49:41. | :49:44. | |
say anything about that? He has ruled out a budget for the sum us | :49:45. | :49:49. | |
that it will be in November. It is really hard to end austerity. -- for | :49:50. | :49:58. | |
the summer. Raising taxes will be difficult because by next year, it | :49:59. | :50:03. | |
will be at the highest level it has been and government has made that | :50:04. | :50:12. | |
hard to sustain. It will be interesting because Brexit will have | :50:13. | :50:16. | |
an effect on the economy. Whether you think it is a soft or hard | :50:17. | :50:21. | |
Brexit, growth will be lower and so the tax take is lower. Put up taxes | :50:22. | :50:28. | |
or cut spending at bit more. Of course, we then have ageing and over | :50:29. | :50:32. | |
the next few years, spending will go up anyway. Spending on health, | :50:33. | :50:38. | |
social care, pensions. It is not a great outlook, to be honest, to be | :50:39. | :50:43. | |
going and trying to end austerity. There isn't much wriggle room. Ali, | :50:44. | :50:49. | |
you speak with lots of businesses. They still have to carry on under | :50:50. | :50:54. | |
all this uncertainty. The hope is they will carry us through the | :50:55. | :50:59. | |
Sundberg -- uncertainty. The Prime Minister talked about sharing the | :51:00. | :51:03. | |
austerity but business is generating those jobs. They want to hear, | :51:04. | :51:08. | |
specifically around Brexit, there isn't much wriggle room with us | :51:09. | :51:12. | |
leaving the single market and the customs union. We need to focus on | :51:13. | :51:17. | |
the smooth, orderly transition. We don't want to hear the talk of | :51:18. | :51:21. | |
knowing there is the implicit threat of walking away without a deal. We | :51:22. | :51:26. | |
need to focus on what can be done to keep witnesses here. Confidence | :51:27. | :51:29. | |
messages, whether it is dissolving the rights of citizens over seas and | :51:30. | :51:38. | |
EU citizens here. We want to hear a conversation. Will be finding out | :51:39. | :51:43. | |
exactly what is in those speeches. They will be happening from around | :51:44. | :51:47. | |
830 this morning and we will be covering it all On Breakfast. More | :51:48. | :51:49. | |
from me and little later. He is quite literally one of a kind | :51:50. | :51:55. | |
- a globe-trotter with legions of fans and a permanent | :51:56. | :51:58. | |
staff of publicists, But Sudan is not a Hollywood | :51:59. | :52:00. | |
star or a music icon. He's the very last male | :52:01. | :52:11. | |
Northern White Rhino in the world. This is him in central Kenya. This | :52:12. | :52:22. | |
is live. Rowan Deacon has made a film | :52:23. | :52:28. | |
about the 43-year-old's incredible life story and the efforts | :52:29. | :52:31. | |
to save his sub-species We might see his keeper. It gives | :52:32. | :52:52. | |
you a sense of the immense gain a love this animal as well. Tell us | :52:53. | :53:09. | |
about him. I first heard a bout Sudan when his friend died so he | :53:10. | :53:16. | |
became the last. It was such a poignant statement that there could | :53:17. | :53:23. | |
be this final animal and decided it would be possible to make a film | :53:24. | :53:28. | |
about his life story. Tell us a bit about this. His stories incredible | :53:29. | :53:32. | |
in terms of where he started out, where he has travelled and where he | :53:33. | :53:41. | |
now. He gets a bit of attention for becoming the last male white rhino. | :53:42. | :53:47. | |
He was born 43 years ago, wild born. He was caught by animal catchers in | :53:48. | :53:53. | |
the 1970s and then sent to a zoo in the former Czechoslovakia. He had | :53:54. | :53:56. | |
lived this extraordinary life which was much bigger than we had imagined | :53:57. | :54:00. | |
and his life story had coincided with the annihilation of his family | :54:01. | :54:08. | |
and the rest of his species. His life charts how extension happens, | :54:09. | :54:14. | |
in a way. We hear a lot about extension but Sudan gives up a | :54:15. | :54:18. | |
tangible sense of how it can get to this point quite quickly. We know | :54:19. | :54:23. | |
that scientists have tried their best to make sure they won't be the | :54:24. | :54:29. | |
last -- he won't be the last. But it hasn't worked, has it? There is an | :54:30. | :54:34. | |
ambitious IVF plan because there are two females that live alongside | :54:35. | :54:39. | |
Sudan. The plan is to try and she harvest eggs from them and to use | :54:40. | :54:44. | |
sperm from Sudan and some other white rhino is burned that has been | :54:45. | :54:48. | |
frozen to try and create a new generation. We followed the process | :54:49. | :54:52. | |
in the film thinking we would get success but so far there hasn't | :54:53. | :54:56. | |
been. We don't want to give away the end of the film but are you hoping | :54:57. | :55:03. | |
there will be a happy ending? Is it scientifically possible? It is | :55:04. | :55:07. | |
possible. We followed the scientists over a year and they were very | :55:08. | :55:11. | |
confident they would get a rhino embryo. That's what they are looking | :55:12. | :55:15. | |
for, a northern white rhino embryo. So far, it hasn't succeeded but they | :55:16. | :55:20. | |
will try again this summer. I cannot take my eyes off him. He is one of | :55:21. | :55:24. | |
the most extraordinary, beautiful animals. Clearly immense power but | :55:25. | :55:31. | |
very friendly. Would that be a fair asset? Yell at of course, because he | :55:32. | :55:35. | |
has been in captivity all of his life. -- -- of course. He is an | :55:36. | :55:43. | |
enormous east. He is incredibly used to humans so you can pat and stroke | :55:44. | :55:48. | |
in. -- beast. When I saw him in November, he wasn't quite as active | :55:49. | :55:53. | |
as that. He is on his last legs, I think. Rhino is only live to about | :55:54. | :55:59. | |
40 years old. He is older than that already. He is pushing it but he is | :56:00. | :56:04. | |
very well looked after. You will come back and speak to us a bit | :56:05. | :56:10. | |
later that let me ask you, how far are you? How are you going with this | :56:11. | :56:17. | |
heat? Eight months with twins. Oh, my gosh! The documentary is called | :56:18. | :56:24. | |
Sudan: The Last Of The Rhinos and it is on BBC Two next Wednesday. | :56:25. | :56:34. | |
People are complaining that they are too warm but you cannot complain if | :56:35. | :56:42. | |
you are not eight-month pregnant with twins. If I could watch Sudan | :56:43. | :56:48. | |
all day, I would be happy. It's estimated that 1.5 million | :56:49. | :56:53. | |
of us suffer from something and most don't even | :56:54. | :56:57. | |
realise they've got it. We'll speak to one woman who only | :56:58. | :57:01. | |
sought help when her sister told her she stopped breathing | :57:02. | :57:04. | |
for a full 45 seconds. Time now to get the news, | :57:05. | :57:07. | |
travel and weather where you are. This is Breakfast, with Dan Walker | :57:08. | :00:30. | |
and Louise Minchin. Police continue to question the man | :00:31. | :00:39. | |
suspected of carrying out that they are "shocked" | :00:40. | :00:42. | |
and "devastated." Here in Finsbury Park, | :00:43. | :00:49. | |
hundreds of people attended The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, | :00:50. | :00:51. | |
vowed that the attack Also his morning: Nearly a week | :00:52. | :00:55. | |
after the Grenfell Tower fire, more than ?200,000 of emergency | :00:56. | :01:21. | |
funds has been given out An American student detained | :01:22. | :01:24. | |
by North Korea for 17 months has died days after he was | :01:25. | :01:30. | |
flown home in a coma. The Chancellor of the Exchequer | :01:31. | :01:37. | |
Philip Hammond is about to tell a gathering of business and city | :01:38. | :01:40. | |
leaders here in London's Mansion In sport, the Lions play the Chiefs | :01:41. | :01:43. | |
in New Zealand this morning. Head coach, Warren Gatland, | :01:44. | :01:46. | |
insists places are still up for grabs for the first test | :01:47. | :01:49. | |
against the All Blacks. And sticking with tennis, | :01:50. | :01:53. | |
Carol is at Queens with the weather. Good morning. Good morning. A | :01:54. | :02:07. | |
beautiful start out Queen's in London. Already 20 degrees. Look at | :02:08. | :02:13. | |
this amazing trophy. Someone will get it on Sunday afternoon. Will it | :02:14. | :02:17. | |
be Andy Murray? He has got it five times, will it be six? A dry and | :02:18. | :02:24. | |
sunny one. Hot in the south. Some thunderstorms are possible. I will | :02:25. | :02:29. | |
have all of the details in 15 minutes. What a fantastic view. | :02:30. | :02:38. | |
The family of a man arrested after a terror attack near a London | :02:39. | :02:42. | |
mosque say they are "shocked" and "devastated." | :02:43. | :02:44. | |
Father-of-four, Darren Osborne, was held on suspicion of attempted | :02:45. | :02:46. | |
murder and terror offences after a van hit Muslim worshippers | :02:47. | :02:49. | |
Last night, a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. | :02:50. | :02:53. | |
Naga is in Finsbury Park for us this morning. | :02:54. | :02:56. | |
Good morning again. Good morning. Good morning everyone at home. Here | :02:57. | :03:02. | |
at Finsbury Park, hundreds of people attended a vigil last night. | :03:03. | :03:11. | |
Hundreds of people from all faiths came together here last night | :03:12. | :03:14. | |
in a show of solidarity almost 24 hours after a van was driven | :03:15. | :03:17. | |
The Metropolitan Police Commisioner, Cressida Dick, and the Mayor | :03:18. | :03:21. | |
of London, Sadiq Khan, were among those who attended. | :03:22. | :03:23. | |
Afterwards, many Muslims attended prayers at the Mosque. | :03:24. | :03:25. | |
Simon Clemsion spoke to some of them. | :03:26. | :03:27. | |
They came to break their fast with prayer, just as they had | :03:28. | :03:31. | |
A demonstration that nothing has changed. | :03:32. | :03:33. | |
Everyone's still feeling shocked by what happened and there's | :03:34. | :03:43. | |
a little bit of fear but at the same time, | :03:44. | :03:46. | |
no one's staying away hiding 'cause of what happened, | :03:47. | :03:49. | |
Of course we're coming, it's the mosque, you have to pray. | :03:50. | :03:53. | |
It's after midnight and it was about this time last | :03:54. | :04:10. | |
People have come to other parts of London to pray here at the mosque | :04:11. | :04:16. | |
They've been embracing in the streets. | :04:17. | :04:19. | |
But the leaders here have told me despite it being one of the busiest | :04:20. | :04:23. | |
times within Ramadan, it has been quieter tonight, | :04:24. | :04:25. | |
Earlier, the community held a vigil attended by the commissioner | :04:26. | :04:29. | |
of the Metropolitan police, Cressida Dick and the Mayor | :04:30. | :04:31. | |
of London who spoke of communities fighting division. | :04:32. | :04:36. | |
What you have seen over the last 24 hours is Muslims, | :04:37. | :04:39. | |
Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, those that are members | :04:40. | :04:41. | |
of an organised faith and those that aren't, | :04:42. | :04:43. | |
rich, poor, old, young, coming together saying not | :04:44. | :04:45. | |
Officers are continuing to hold a man arrested under terror laws, | :04:46. | :04:49. | |
who the BBC understands to be 47-year-old Darren Osborne from | :04:50. | :04:52. | |
His family said they are in shock and disbelief. | :04:53. | :04:55. | |
Simon Clemison, BBC News, Finsbury Park. | :04:56. | :04:56. | |
As Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, said, this attack | :04:57. | :04:59. | |
Let me show you the tributes paid outside the park. | :05:00. | :05:09. | |
"May peace reign over all lands." This one beneath the flowers, London | :05:10. | :05:16. | |
sticks together, we will not live in fear. You heard from his report that | :05:17. | :05:21. | |
a man is being held in custody. Yesterday there were raids in | :05:22. | :05:27. | |
Cardiff. Tomos Morgan is there for us this morning. Good morning. I am | :05:28. | :05:33. | |
outside the house where we believe Darren Osborne lived with his | :05:34. | :05:39. | |
partner and four children. Police have been here since early afternoon | :05:40. | :05:43. | |
yesterday, conducting a raid on the south in Cardiff. In the north is | :05:44. | :05:54. | |
where he hired the vehicle. When I was yesterday I was speaking to some | :05:55. | :05:58. | |
of the residents who live on the street. Some had met him. The | :05:59. | :06:03. | |
overwhelming feeling, really, was that of shock of that if this was | :06:04. | :06:10. | |
true, that someone who could have done something so horrific as was | :06:11. | :06:14. | |
done in Finsbury Park, it is unbelievable. The family gave a | :06:15. | :06:19. | |
statement saying they are utterly shocked and also find it | :06:20. | :06:23. | |
unbelievable and they are devastated for the families in Finsbury Park. | :06:24. | :06:27. | |
They said Darren Osborne had never expressed racist views. They will | :06:28. | :06:35. | |
continue to give information to be Metropolitan Police in London. | :06:36. | :06:39. | |
People here are keen to see how the investigation proceeds. It is very | :06:40. | :06:45. | |
touching how the community has come together here in support of those | :06:46. | :06:50. | |
injured in the attack. Back to you. Yes. We will be looking at the | :06:51. | :06:53. | |
messages throughout the morning. Thank you. | :06:54. | :06:58. | |
We'll be back with Naga later in the programme. | :06:59. | :07:02. | |
to the Shadow Home Secretary, Diane Abbott, in her first | :07:03. | :07:05. | |
television interview since she was taken ill | :07:06. | :07:07. | |
And now for some other news this morning. | :07:08. | :07:10. | |
More than ?200,000 has now been handed out to 180 families affected | :07:11. | :07:13. | |
by the Grenfell Tower fire in West London. | :07:14. | :07:16. | |
The payments were recorded by the government's newly formed | :07:17. | :07:18. | |
It said 78 families had been rehoused either locally | :07:19. | :07:21. | |
or in neighbouring boroughs, and that 126 hotel places | :07:22. | :07:24. | |
We'll hear from one former resident of Grenfell Tower as he struggles | :07:25. | :07:33. | |
An American student who was freed last week by North Korea | :07:34. | :07:38. | |
after spending 15 months in prison has died. | :07:39. | :07:40. | |
Otto Warmbier, who was 22, was in a coma when he was flown | :07:41. | :07:44. | |
His family has accused North Korea of torturing him | :07:45. | :07:47. | |
after he was arrested for stealing a propaganda sign. | :07:48. | :07:50. | |
President Trump spoke shortly after his death. | :07:51. | :07:56. | |
The Chief Negotiator for the European Union has warned | :07:57. | :07:58. | |
Brexit will come with substantial consequences. | :07:59. | :08:00. | |
At a press conference after the first day of talks | :08:01. | :08:02. | |
with Brexit Secretary David Davis, Michel Barnier said he was not | :08:03. | :08:06. | |
in the frame of mind to make concessions. | :08:07. | :08:08. | |
Mr Barnier will today travel to Luxembourg to brief EU ministers | :08:09. | :08:11. | |
The funeral of a teenager who was killed in the Manchester | :08:12. | :08:20. | |
terror attack is to be held later today. | :08:21. | :08:22. | |
15-year-old, Olivia Campbell, was among 22 people who died | :08:23. | :08:24. | |
in the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena | :08:25. | :08:26. | |
Her family said they wanted today to be about celebrating her life | :08:27. | :08:31. | |
Yeah, we know we have the official bit to do, but afterwards, | :08:32. | :08:44. | |
She was 15 years old, she was full of life, | :08:45. | :08:54. | |
we want to give her prom, her 16th, her 18th. | :08:55. | :08:57. | |
We want to give her the best possible sendoff we can | :08:58. | :09:00. | |
I met Charlotte. She talked about how important it was to remember her | :09:01. | :09:10. | |
in a positive way. It was good to hear from her this morning. | :09:11. | :09:22. | |
Scientists have begun human trials of a cholesterol-lowering vaccine | :09:23. | :09:24. | |
The injection is designed to stop fatty deposits | :09:25. | :09:28. | |
It would offer patients an alternative to taking daily pills | :09:29. | :09:32. | |
to cut their risk of stroke, angina and heart attacks. | :09:33. | :09:34. | |
The number of tests carried out in England to identify if people | :09:35. | :09:36. | |
have issues such as sleep apnoea, has doubled in the last nine years. | :09:37. | :09:40. | |
It's believed one and a half million people across the UK | :09:41. | :09:43. | |
have the condition, which can cause sufferers to stop breathing | :09:44. | :09:46. | |
Coming up in the next half an hour, we will keep you up-to-date with the | :09:47. | :09:54. | |
weather. Carol is at Queen's this morning and is talking about high | :09:55. | :09:57. | |
temperatures over the next couple of days. | :09:58. | :09:59. | |
Yesterday morning's attack on worshippers making their way home | :10:00. | :10:01. | |
from evening prayers was the latest in a string of incidents reflecting | :10:02. | :10:04. | |
a worrying rise in far-right extremism. | :10:05. | :10:06. | |
According to the Mayor of London, there were more than 2,000 | :10:07. | :10:09. | |
Islamophobic hate crime incidents reported to the police in the 12 | :10:10. | :10:12. | |
This figure has been steadily rising for a decade. | :10:13. | :10:16. | |
The rise mirrors a jump in the number of referrals | :10:17. | :10:18. | |
to the government's Prevent programme. | :10:19. | :10:20. | |
The number of far-right referrals in England and Wales increased | :10:21. | :10:23. | |
by 74%, from 323 cases in 2015 to more than 550 last year. | :10:24. | :10:25. | |
However, Islamic extremism remains far and away the most common | :10:26. | :10:28. | |
referral, with nearly 3,000 cases last year, | :10:29. | :10:30. | |
Diane Abbott, the Shadow Home Secretary, joins us | :10:31. | :10:46. | |
Good morning. Thanks for joining us on the programme this morning. Can | :10:47. | :11:01. | |
we start by asking you how would your response and the response of | :11:02. | :11:07. | |
Labour be different? I was at the mosque yesterday and I know the area | :11:08. | :11:13. | |
very well. It is a diverse but unified area and I know that. We had | :11:14. | :11:18. | |
to think this morning about how traumatised that community is and | :11:19. | :11:22. | |
how traumatised people up and down the country are. Our response would | :11:23. | :11:28. | |
be to emphasise that the Prevent programme needs to be as much about | :11:29. | :11:33. | |
far right extremism as about Islamic extremism. There has been a sense in | :11:34. | :11:40. | |
the Muslim community in the past that Prevent and the | :11:41. | :11:44. | |
counterterrorism strategy generally was targeted on them. But we are | :11:45. | :11:48. | |
seeing this rise in far right extremism. It is about one years | :11:49. | :11:53. | |
since the murder of my colleague, my late colleague, Jo Cox, by a far | :11:54. | :12:00. | |
right extremist. We do have to take these issues more seriously. We also | :12:01. | :12:05. | |
have to give a lead in terms of the tone of the debate around Islam... I | :12:06. | :12:10. | |
get the point you are making about far right extremism. But as we | :12:11. | :12:13. | |
mentioned in the introduction to speak to you this morning, 70% of | :12:14. | :12:21. | |
all of those cases by Prevent are by Islamic terrorism. Don't we need | :12:22. | :12:26. | |
context? Yet to be part of the context is far right extremism is an | :12:27. | :12:31. | |
issue. If we are going to build the confidence of the Moors community in | :12:32. | :12:35. | |
the Prevent programme, we have to be seen to be recognising that. -- the | :12:36. | :12:40. | |
Muslim community. How would you change the strategy and prevent far | :12:41. | :12:44. | |
right extremism? It is more challenging to deal with far right | :12:45. | :12:49. | |
Sheamus is that even Islamic extremism because... -- extremism. | :12:50. | :12:58. | |
Why is that? You don't have the community to deal with. The focus | :12:59. | :13:03. | |
needs to be on the Internet and on line radicalisation. I agree with | :13:04. | :13:06. | |
what the government is doing trying to work on the Internet, we need to | :13:07. | :13:12. | |
focus on that. We also need to focus on the tone of the debate around | :13:13. | :13:16. | |
Islam. What does that mean? How do you tackle far right extremism | :13:17. | :13:19. | |
simply by using those major Internet companies? What actual practical | :13:20. | :13:25. | |
measures to you take to stop what you saw happening yesterday? | :13:26. | :13:29. | |
Stepping up monitoring about what is happening on line. Encouraging big | :13:30. | :13:40. | |
companies to take down some of these sites and discourses helping to | :13:41. | :13:44. | |
radicalise people. In some cases, they are reluctant to do that. But | :13:45. | :13:48. | |
we don't want to facilitate extremism of any kind. We think they | :13:49. | :13:54. | |
can do more to take down sites and dialogue and to take people off | :13:55. | :13:59. | |
their systems who it can be seen are propagating hate and hate crime. | :14:00. | :14:04. | |
With respect, that is exactly what the current government strategy is. | :14:05. | :14:08. | |
Again, what specific measures would you do? You brought up the point of | :14:09. | :14:14. | |
the sort of Internet monitoring. How far down that line do you go to stop | :14:15. | :14:19. | |
far right extremism? Obviously, there has to be a balance between | :14:20. | :14:23. | |
freedom of speech and fighting extremism. But we need to look at | :14:24. | :14:29. | |
that balance. I think intervening on line will be the most effective way | :14:30. | :14:34. | |
to deal with far right extremism. And we need to see what more can be | :14:35. | :14:39. | |
done. We need to encourage the big four companies to work with us. | :14:40. | :14:43. | |
Because why should people during Ramadan going to and from their | :14:44. | :14:48. | |
mosque be living in fear? I believe that the focus of the Prevent | :14:49. | :14:54. | |
programme needs to be rebalanced to recognise what an increasing problem | :14:55. | :15:00. | |
far right extremism is. This is the first time we have seen you back on | :15:01. | :15:05. | |
our TV screens, Diane, since the election. The most important | :15:06. | :15:10. | |
question is how why you feeling right now? A lot better. I am a Type | :15:11. | :15:16. | |
II diabetic. I was not managing it, but now it is manageable. It took my | :15:17. | :15:20. | |
brother to ring me up and tell me off and get me to get better with | :15:21. | :15:26. | |
glucose tablets. I would urge your viewers, because I have type 2 | :15:27. | :15:31. | |
diabetes, later on in life, gets tested. OK. That is a good and | :15:32. | :15:34. | |
positive message. You are fully criticised and people | :15:35. | :15:47. | |
said that that is because you are black and because you are a woman. | :15:48. | :15:53. | |
Did it come into that? I think politicians complaining about media | :15:54. | :15:58. | |
is like sailors complaining about the weather. I wasn't well for some | :15:59. | :16:05. | |
part of the campaign and I'm a lot better now and looking forward to | :16:06. | :16:13. | |
working with the Ledger Shadow Cabinet team to bring accountability | :16:14. | :16:21. | |
and to bring the right policy message forward -- Labour. I know | :16:22. | :16:26. | |
you said some of the criticism was fair such as the numerical mistakes | :16:27. | :16:30. | |
you made in the ABC interview. Was that related to the ill-health or | :16:31. | :16:36. | |
was that stress of the campaign? I don't want to talk about my help | :16:37. | :16:41. | |
other than urging people to get tested -- health. What I will say is | :16:42. | :16:47. | |
my type 2 diabetes was an issue at certain points that I have moved | :16:48. | :16:53. | |
beyond that, I have taken all my brother's good advice and they just | :16:54. | :16:58. | |
want to say, in particular, I want to thank the thousands of people who | :16:59. | :17:02. | |
contacted me with messages of support and concern and flowers. I | :17:03. | :17:08. | |
want to say thank you to all of those people. We all need a family | :17:09. | :17:13. | |
member looking out for us. He said it affected you in some ways. Did | :17:14. | :17:17. | |
you ever consider and have you ever considered resigning from your post | :17:18. | :17:22. | |
because of your ill-health? Jetta it was never a consideration. Every | :17:23. | :17:26. | |
body knows who has type 2 diabetes knows it is a perfectly manageable | :17:27. | :17:31. | |
condition. -- it was never a consideration. I am asking you this | :17:32. | :17:38. | |
because there could be a time down the line when you could be Shadow | :17:39. | :17:46. | |
Secretary if Labour ever get into power. If you are in that situation | :17:47. | :17:52. | |
is one of the most stressful jobs in the country. Just wasn't an issue, | :17:53. | :17:59. | |
my blood sugar was. I'm back to fighting thickness and I'm back to | :18:00. | :18:07. | |
representing the people. -- fitness. Above all, I am back to representing | :18:08. | :18:12. | |
the Labour Party. Good to talk to you, thank you for answering all of | :18:13. | :18:20. | |
those questions so honestly. Carol is so perfectly matched to the Queen | :18:21. | :18:25. | |
's club, it's amazing. It looks so lovely there this morning, Carol. | :18:26. | :18:29. | |
Here's Carol with a look at this morning's weather. | :18:30. | :18:35. | |
The ground staff are removing the covers. Look how pristine it is and | :18:36. | :18:41. | |
look how quickly and efficiently they are doing it, too. It is | :18:42. | :18:48. | |
described by the players as the best grass in the world because it does | :18:49. | :18:55. | |
give a good bounce. I will talk later on to the head groundsman and | :18:56. | :19:00. | |
extracting his secrets about hey -- how he maintains this grass. The sun | :19:01. | :19:05. | |
is beating down here in London. It is already 22. For many parts of the | :19:06. | :19:10. | |
UK, a warm start. Forecasts for Queensville the next few days is a | :19:11. | :19:13. | |
pretty hot one because today, despite what you can say in the | :19:14. | :19:19. | |
charts, 32 Celsius and leaving blue skies. -- forecast for Queens for | :19:20. | :19:26. | |
the next few days. There is not a lot of cover so if you are coming | :19:27. | :19:30. | |
down, make sure you bring something to cover your head and your skin. As | :19:31. | :19:35. | |
we head into Thursday, something a little bit fresher but still pretty | :19:36. | :19:39. | |
warm is coming our way. Still hot for many of us today and as you can | :19:40. | :19:44. | |
see on the map, some areas of cloud for north-east Scotland, north-east | :19:45. | :19:48. | |
Eastern parts of England and with the flow, it will feel cooler than | :19:49. | :19:54. | |
yesterday. For some, a drop of 8- 10 degrees. For Scotland this | :19:55. | :19:58. | |
afternoon, some sunshine around and highs of 20. Northern England, not | :19:59. | :20:02. | |
seeing a lot of sunshine. Manchester upto 25 will stop them Eastern parts | :20:03. | :20:08. | |
still seeing a bit more cloud but it will break up as we go through the | :20:09. | :20:12. | |
course of the day. South into the Midlands and East Anglia and the | :20:13. | :20:15. | |
South Coast, again, a lot of sunshine. Don't forget, we will hit | :20:16. | :20:19. | |
32 and went to the west of London or drifting over to the south-west | :20:20. | :20:22. | |
generally. It is quite unusual, actually, in June to see highs of | :20:23. | :20:30. | |
this March. For Wales, too, a lot of sunshine. Wales and Cardus of 230. | :20:31. | :20:35. | |
Northern Ireland, fresher but still some sunshine. As temperatures rise, | :20:36. | :20:39. | |
it could spark off some thundery showers that could be severe. We are | :20:40. | :20:43. | |
looking at south-west England, Wales and the south-west Midlands. It is | :20:44. | :20:47. | |
finely balanced. You may see nothing or you may have a humdinger. Through | :20:48. | :20:53. | |
this evening and overnight, Scotland, Northern Ireland and | :20:54. | :20:56. | |
England will have some more thunderstorms and it will be and | :20:57. | :20:59. | |
other muggy night in the south. Tomorrow, we start with | :21:00. | :21:02. | |
thunderstorms for the north of the country and they are slowly drifting | :21:03. | :21:06. | |
east. What you find it is pumping up more than warm air from the near | :21:07. | :21:11. | |
continent. Temperatures tomorrow could hit 34 Celsius. That is | :21:12. | :21:16. | |
93.2dF. Where it has been cooler today across the North of England, | :21:17. | :21:20. | |
you will find the hot air will reach you, too. Really muggy, oppressive | :21:21. | :21:24. | |
day and that will lead us into some severe thunderstorms overnight | :21:25. | :21:28. | |
Wednesday into Thursday. They will clear during the course of Thursday | :21:29. | :21:32. | |
morning, leaving a fine day. It won't be as muggy, it won't be as | :21:33. | :21:37. | |
hot as it is going to be and has been for some of us. If you are | :21:38. | :21:40. | |
heading to Glastonbury on Wednesday, the forecast is very hot so watch | :21:41. | :21:45. | |
out for that. Then we will have severe thunderstorms overnight. | :21:46. | :21:48. | |
Thursday they will clear and then it will be more fresh. By the weekend, | :21:49. | :22:03. | |
one or two showers. For Royal ascot, again, today it will be hot. | :22:04. | :22:06. | |
Tomorrow, it will be hotter. Still hot on Thursday that not as hot and | :22:07. | :22:10. | |
then it freshens up. There is the risk of a few showers but by no | :22:11. | :22:14. | |
means it will be a raw -- washout. It looks like we are on course for | :22:15. | :22:18. | |
having five consecutive gave -- days for somewhere above 30 Celsius and | :22:19. | :22:22. | |
that is unusual for the month of June. We will see you a little bit | :22:23. | :22:24. | |
later, Carol. More than 200,000 pounds | :22:25. | :22:24. | |
in emergency funds has now been given out to victims | :22:25. | :22:27. | |
of the Grenfell Tower fire, The money has gone to 180 families | :22:28. | :22:30. | |
from the high-rise block Around 80 families are | :22:31. | :22:34. | |
being rehoused locally But rebuilding shattered lives | :22:35. | :22:37. | |
will be a long process. One resident has been telling | :22:38. | :22:40. | |
Breakfast's Graham Satchell about his sense of loss, | :22:41. | :22:42. | |
anger, and uncertainty. This man was just 12 when he moved | :22:43. | :23:00. | |
to Grenfell Tower. He shared a flat on the fifth floor with his wife, | :23:01. | :23:05. | |
brother and mother. It was a place where we grew up. It was a place | :23:06. | :23:20. | |
where friendships were made... It was a place where families raised | :23:21. | :23:23. | |
children, it was a place where we all grew up, you know. On the night | :23:24. | :23:31. | |
of the fire itself, he was away on a training course. By the time he got | :23:32. | :23:35. | |
back, the building was already engulfed in flames. It was like | :23:36. | :23:41. | |
someone poured petroleum all over the tower block and decided to | :23:42. | :23:44. | |
lighten it. That's what it looked like. His family managed to get out | :23:45. | :23:52. | |
of the tower and are safe. But on the streets all around are posters | :23:53. | :24:03. | |
of the missing and raw emotion. BREAKS DOWN. We have lost children, | :24:04. | :24:13. | |
we have lost the elderly, we have lost friends, we have lost loved | :24:14. | :24:28. | |
ones. What is looking. -- God. With the loss there is also furious at | :24:29. | :24:32. | |
warnings about the fire safety was ignored. There is anger, too, that | :24:33. | :24:36. | |
is has been left to volunteers to provide help. But the government and | :24:37. | :24:40. | |
local authority haven't been doing enough. Jetta we need your help, | :24:41. | :24:44. | |
where are you? Why are you not hear? -- we need your help. Why is it | :24:45. | :24:49. | |
local people coming out and giving the boxes? He and his family have | :24:50. | :24:59. | |
spent the last five nights in a hotel but as yet have no clear idea | :25:00. | :25:03. | |
where they will go next or where -- or when. Jetta Duke do you | :25:04. | :25:10. | |
-- do you have confident they will look after you? Allah. I have | :25:11. | :25:16. | |
absolutely no confidence in the housing system. --I have absolutely | :25:17. | :25:25. | |
no confidence. The government has the power to create unity. Don't | :25:26. | :25:29. | |
divide us, don't try to brush things under the carpet, don't try to hide | :25:30. | :25:33. | |
things from us and the public, don't treat us the way you have been | :25:34. | :25:36. | |
treating us all these years. This into the people of Grenfell Tower, | :25:37. | :25:40. | |
he what they had to say and answer them. Residents of Grenfell Tower | :25:41. | :25:45. | |
say they need help, certainty, answers and care. | :25:46. | :25:53. | |
That is the story, so many people affected by what happened at | :25:54. | :26:02. | |
Grenfell Tower but thank you to Shahim for talking to us that BBC | :26:03. | :26:05. | |
breakfast. You're watching | :26:06. | :26:08. | |
Breakfast from BBC News. Still to come this morning: In just | :26:09. | :26:09. | |
under an hour the Chancellor will tell the City how he plans | :26:10. | :26:13. | |
to steer the UK economy Steph's lives at | :26:14. | :26:16. | |
Mansion House for us. Time now to get the news, | :26:17. | :26:19. | |
travel and weather where you are. and the Grenfell Tower block | :26:20. | :29:41. | |
fire, with Vanessa Felz I'm back with the latest | :29:42. | :29:43. | |
from the BBC London newsroom This is Breakfast, | :29:44. | :29:48. | |
with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin The family of a man arrested | :29:49. | :30:04. | |
after a terror attack near a London mosque say they are | :30:05. | :30:12. | |
"shocked" and "devastated." Father-of-four, Darren Osborne, | :30:13. | :30:14. | |
was held on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences | :30:15. | :30:16. | |
after a van hit Muslim worshippers Last night a vigil took place | :30:17. | :30:19. | |
near the scene of the attack. What you have seen over the last 24 | :30:20. | :30:40. | |
hours is Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, rich, poor, old, | :30:41. | :30:43. | |
young, coming together saying "Not in our name." | :30:44. | :30:44. | |
More than ?200,000 has now been handed out to 180 families affected | :30:45. | :30:47. | |
by the Grenfell Tower fire in West London. | :30:48. | :30:52. | |
Diane Abbott says we have to focus on far right extremism as well as | :30:53. | :31:02. | |
Islamic extremism. She has returned after being diagnosed with type 2 | :31:03. | :31:07. | |
diabetes. Stress was not an issue. My blood sugar was. I am back to | :31:08. | :31:13. | |
fighting fitness and representing my people and the Labour Party and the | :31:14. | :31:17. | |
battles and debates to come. More than ?200,000 has now been | :31:18. | :31:19. | |
handed out to 180 families affected by the Grenfell Tower | :31:20. | :31:22. | |
fire in West London. The payments were recorded | :31:23. | :31:24. | |
by the government's newly formed It said 78 families had been | :31:25. | :31:27. | |
rehoused either locally or in neighbouring boroughs, | :31:28. | :31:30. | |
and that 126 hotel places An American student, | :31:31. | :31:33. | |
who was freed last week by North Korea after spending 15 | :31:34. | :31:40. | |
months in prison, has died. Otto Warmbier, who was 22, | :31:41. | :31:43. | |
was in a coma when he was flown His family has accused | :31:44. | :31:47. | |
North Korea of torturing him after he was arrested | :31:48. | :31:50. | |
for stealing a propaganda sign. President Trump spoke | :31:51. | :31:52. | |
shortly after his death. Brexit will come with | :31:53. | :32:05. | |
"substantial" consequences. That's the warning from | :32:06. | :32:06. | |
the Chief Negotiator At a press conference | :32:07. | :32:08. | |
after the first day of talks with Brexit Secretary David Davis, | :32:09. | :32:12. | |
Michel Barnier said he was not in the frame of mind | :32:13. | :32:15. | |
to make concessions. Mr Barnier will today travel | :32:16. | :32:17. | |
to Luxembourg to brief EU ministers Stat has breaking news about | :32:18. | :32:44. | |
Barclay's. -- Steph. Yes. It is following a five-year probe by the | :32:45. | :32:49. | |
Serious Fraud Office, saying they would charge four individuals, | :32:50. | :32:52. | |
including John Farley, with conspiracy to commit fraud and | :32:53. | :32:59. | |
unlawful financial assistance provided due to emergency | :33:00. | :33:02. | |
fundraising during the financial crisis. This is due to how they | :33:03. | :33:07. | |
tried to stop themselves being bailed out by the government back in | :33:08. | :33:11. | |
2008 when we were in the financial crisis. They managed to raise ?12 | :33:12. | :33:16. | |
billion during that time. It is to do with dealings with Qatar and Abu | :33:17. | :33:23. | |
Dhabi. They have done this for five years interviewing 45 executives | :33:24. | :33:34. | |
from Barclay's four are being charged. This is a massive deal for | :33:35. | :33:40. | |
the bank. It is also a big deal for the financial sector. We have not | :33:41. | :33:43. | |
seen the Serious Fraud Office charge for something like this. Barclay's | :33:44. | :33:51. | |
have not given a statement yet with a reaction to these charges, but | :33:52. | :33:56. | |
said in the past they should not be bailed out by the government during | :33:57. | :34:00. | |
the financial crisis. We will get a response from Barclay's shortly, I | :34:01. | :34:06. | |
am sure. But certainly big news for them this morning. I will keep | :34:07. | :34:10. | |
across the share price. Markets open at 8am. We will see what happens to | :34:11. | :34:17. | |
the Barclay's on the back of this. Four in Barclay's charged with | :34:18. | :34:22. | |
conspiracy to commit fraud. We will hear more about that later in the | :34:23. | :34:24. | |
programme. Carol is out and about talking about | :34:25. | :34:32. | |
temperatures, possibly 34 degrees! It will be hot! If you are playing | :34:33. | :34:39. | |
rugby in New Zealand at the moment apparently it is quite chilly. The | :34:40. | :34:47. | |
first Lions test is in four days! It seems they have been out there quite | :34:48. | :34:49. | |
a while. It is four days! In just four days' time we'll be | :34:50. | :34:52. | |
gearing up for the Lions first test There have been some controversial | :34:53. | :34:55. | |
call-ups in recent days and there is one final | :34:56. | :34:59. | |
warm up match to go. In one hour, they'll kick off | :35:00. | :35:02. | |
against the Chiefs in Hamilton, with head coach, Warren Gatland, | :35:03. | :35:05. | |
insisting players can still force their way | :35:06. | :35:07. | |
into his side on Saturday. Katie Gornall joins us | :35:08. | :35:09. | |
live from Hamilton, so, Katie, plenty at stake | :35:10. | :35:11. | |
for the players? Good evening for you. Yes. That is | :35:12. | :35:24. | |
certainly the mindset Warren Gatland wants his players to adopt. It | :35:25. | :35:32. | |
doesn't tell the whole story. It is the sixth game this tour us. There | :35:33. | :35:35. | |
is a lot of excitement. For the players in the Lions, they don't | :35:36. | :35:40. | |
want to play. They know they are unlikely to make the team for the | :35:41. | :35:44. | |
first test on Saturday. Warren Gatland, as he said, says there are | :35:45. | :35:49. | |
still opportunities for players. Look at the starting 15. Would only | :35:50. | :35:53. | |
say that Liam Williams and earlier daily in the backline have any | :35:54. | :35:57. | |
chance of forcing their way into his plans. -- Elliot Daley. After the | :35:58. | :36:04. | |
absence of Sam Warburton, the tour captain,, and the six controversial | :36:05. | :36:09. | |
call ups, they have accepted they are on the bench to be as for the | :36:10. | :36:14. | |
Chiefs, they are a strong rugby side but are severely depleted. They are | :36:15. | :36:20. | |
missing some of the All Blacks. Expect a young side. This is | :36:21. | :36:24. | |
something of a homecoming for Warren Gatland. He was part of the side | :36:25. | :36:30. | |
that beat the Lions back in 1993. You don't want a repeat of that year | :36:31. | :36:35. | |
of course, but he will want a good performance. They will want good | :36:36. | :36:40. | |
momentum into the first test on Saturday to be back to you, Sally. | :36:41. | :36:46. | |
Thank you very much indeed. Enjoy the game. What more could you | :36:47. | :36:59. | |
possibly want? I can hear drumming in the background and see the | :37:00. | :37:02. | |
balloons. It sounds like Lord of the Rings. It sounded like Orcs were | :37:03. | :37:06. | |
coming. Andy Murray begins his | :37:07. | :37:07. | |
Aegon Championships title defence later in an all-British tie | :37:08. | :37:09. | |
against Aljaz Bedene. This is after Kyle Edmund was beaten | :37:10. | :37:11. | |
by qualifier Denis Shapovalov. This was a rematch of their infamous | :37:12. | :37:14. | |
Davis Cup tie earlier this year, when the Canadian was disqualified | :37:15. | :37:18. | |
for hitting the umpire in the eye No such misfortune here, | :37:19. | :37:21. | |
as the 18-year-old won I am so thankful to get | :37:22. | :37:24. | |
a wildcard from Stephen. I hope to come back and be | :37:25. | :37:33. | |
here for many years. I did not know what to expect | :37:34. | :37:36. | |
with the fans being a home boy, bumper crowd was incredible | :37:37. | :37:40. | |
and they really carried me I will try to cheer him on and get | :37:41. | :37:43. | |
him as excited as possible. Nick Kyrgios is out | :37:44. | :37:51. | |
of the tournament. He was playing the American, | :37:52. | :37:53. | |
Donald Young, when this happened. The Australian slipped badly | :37:54. | :37:56. | |
and was down for several He went on to lose the first set | :37:57. | :37:58. | |
and eventually retired injured Britain's Naomi Broady pulled off | :37:59. | :38:02. | |
a surprise win against world number 32 Alize Cornet at the Aegon | :38:03. | :38:12. | |
Classic in Birmingham. She took the first | :38:13. | :38:15. | |
set in a tie-break. Cornet struggled after a fall | :38:16. | :38:17. | |
in the second set, and Broady took advantage to win it 6-0 | :38:18. | :38:20. | |
and with it the match. It's only the fifth time | :38:21. | :38:23. | |
in her career Broady has beaten She lost to Ukraine's Elina | :38:24. | :38:26. | |
Svitolina, despite battling from a set-down back to level | :38:27. | :38:30. | |
and force the match into a decider. But the world number five broke | :38:31. | :38:34. | |
early in the third set and came through for her first | :38:35. | :38:37. | |
win at this tournament. England are in contention to reach | :38:38. | :38:42. | |
the European Under-21 Championship semi-finals after coming from behind | :38:43. | :38:45. | |
to beat Slovakia 2-1. Swansea City's Alfie Mawson | :38:46. | :38:47. | |
scrambled in this goal to bring Then, just ten minutes later, | :38:48. | :38:50. | |
Southampton's Nathan Redmond completed the turnaround to send | :38:51. | :38:53. | |
England top of the group. A win against hosts Poland | :38:54. | :38:56. | |
on Thursday would send them through. Don't say we don't give you | :38:57. | :39:21. | |
anything. That was a proper round-up, with drums and everything! | :39:22. | :39:25. | |
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond is about to speak | :39:26. | :39:28. | |
to a gathering of business and city leaders about how he plans to steer | :39:29. | :39:31. | |
the UK economy through the uncertainty that lies ahead. | :39:32. | :39:34. | |
Steph is live for us at the Mansion House in the heart | :39:35. | :39:37. | |
of the City of London where the event is taking place. | :39:38. | :39:40. | |
I think we can say it is certain there is uncertainty. This event was | :39:41. | :39:47. | |
postponed, wasn't it? Yes. Actually, the Governor of the Bank of England, | :39:48. | :39:51. | |
Mark Carney, literally just walked past us adding into Mansion House. | :39:52. | :39:57. | |
You can see the Bank of England lit up by a sunrise. It is a gorgeous | :39:58. | :40:02. | |
day. Mark Carney will also speak at the event. He will deliver his | :40:03. | :40:07. | |
speech on the state of the economy. We will also hear from the | :40:08. | :40:10. | |
Chancellor, the payment, on his views about things like Brexit, | :40:11. | :40:16. | |
austerity, and other stuff like that. -- Philip Hammond. We will get | :40:17. | :40:27. | |
some thoughts on it by Bronwen, an economist. There is not much wriggle | :40:28. | :40:32. | |
room. What will we hear? He will try to be as upbeat as possible, which | :40:33. | :40:38. | |
will be difficult. We are looking at slobber growth going forward. What | :40:39. | :40:42. | |
Mark Carney says about higher inflation, wages being squeezed, | :40:43. | :40:47. | |
people not buying as much as they were before, it is all important. | :40:48. | :40:52. | |
And then Brexit. What does he say about that? He mentioned a softer | :40:53. | :40:58. | |
transition just recently. But we are still looking at being outside the | :40:59. | :41:02. | |
single market. So, you know, not a lot has changed. When you talk about | :41:03. | :41:07. | |
a softer transition, it feels like that means it will just take longer, | :41:08. | :41:11. | |
but will have the same result. The result at the moment means we will | :41:12. | :41:15. | |
be outside the single market and the customs union. It will be | :41:16. | :41:19. | |
interesting to see what he says perhaps about tax and spending | :41:20. | :41:22. | |
because the end of the age of austerity has been a big feature | :41:23. | :41:27. | |
just recently. He is not having a budget in the summer. He will be | :41:28. | :41:33. | |
back in September. It is a big problem. You cannot put taxes up | :41:34. | :41:36. | |
that much without killing the economy. We both just saw Mark | :41:37. | :41:40. | |
Carney using the lights to cross the road to head in. We will hear from | :41:41. | :41:45. | |
him about inflation and the cost of living. Yes. He will probably... He | :41:46. | :41:51. | |
will not say much about interest rates, but last week we saw some of | :41:52. | :41:57. | |
the members voted for a hike and are worried about inflation. He will try | :41:58. | :42:01. | |
to get rid of that speculation. It is interesting to see the path, they | :42:02. | :42:05. | |
will be careful about the path of the economy. Brexit will cost money. | :42:06. | :42:13. | |
It will not be as good as the past. For businesses, it is the path they | :42:14. | :42:21. | |
want to know about. We know that David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, | :42:22. | :42:27. | |
the end result will be the same. Being out of the customs union and | :42:28. | :42:32. | |
the single market. We have power to talk about how quick and orderly we | :42:33. | :42:35. | |
can do that. Look at the election result. Business confidence fell 37 | :42:36. | :42:41. | |
net points for members. Look at the Chancellor and the Governor, they | :42:42. | :42:46. | |
are going to try to reassure people. This is not a cliff edge. Philip | :42:47. | :42:51. | |
Hammond talked about a cliff edge. That raises questions about how | :42:52. | :42:55. | |
orderly it can beat. There are things the government can do. | :42:56. | :42:58. | |
Settling the rights of EU citizens over here. 40% of members here are | :42:59. | :43:06. | |
EU nationals. That is what we have to check. Uncertainty. Businesses | :43:07. | :43:12. | |
are used to it and still work hard and crack on with their jobs every | :43:13. | :43:16. | |
day. That is what we are seeing this morning. Everyone heading off to | :43:17. | :43:19. | |
work. The usual day for them. We will hear from the Chancellor and | :43:20. | :43:23. | |
the Governor of the Bank of England this morning. Thank you. A question. | :43:24. | :43:30. | |
If you were going to get a trophy, would you like a small one, a large | :43:31. | :43:35. | |
one? On new can hold with two hands, one you cannot hold on one hand. -- | :43:36. | :43:42. | |
one you. Good morning. Good morning. You can say that again. Look at the | :43:43. | :43:50. | |
sides of this! It is huge! I am joined by the tournament director at | :43:51. | :43:55. | |
Queens cloud. Do you think Andy Murray will pick this up for the | :43:56. | :43:59. | |
sixth time this year? He has every chance. This is the tournament he | :44:00. | :44:04. | |
feels most comfortable. He has won it five times! He has been | :44:05. | :44:08. | |
practising the past week and looks in great shape. He has a chance. He | :44:09. | :44:13. | |
starts today against a British player. We will wait and see the big | :44:14. | :44:19. | |
he always performs well stop at what makes Queen's so special? Part of it | :44:20. | :44:25. | |
is the venue we are in. You can see the clubhouse. It is the | :44:26. | :44:29. | |
centrepiece. We have added 200 seats, making it even better for | :44:30. | :44:33. | |
this year, and hopefully better as well. We have the most fantastic | :44:34. | :44:40. | |
player fields. We have some of the best place in the world. Not just | :44:41. | :44:43. | |
Andy, but Stan Wawrinka. The Wimbledon finalist, Milos. Wilfred | :44:44. | :44:50. | |
Tsonga as well yesterday. Players comeback because they love the | :44:51. | :44:58. | |
courts. We also give them great facilities and look after them. | :44:59. | :45:05. | |
It is lovely and warm here at the moment. If you are coming down for | :45:06. | :45:14. | |
the next few days, the forecast here is a hot one. Today we are looking | :45:15. | :45:20. | |
at up to 32 and tomorrow at 34. By the time we get a Thursday, around | :45:21. | :45:27. | |
about 28 - 29. Something a little bit fresher. It is very open here is | :45:28. | :45:32. | |
that are yet to bring your hat, sunscreen and drink plenty of | :45:33. | :45:37. | |
fluids. It will still be hot across many parts of the UK today. Across | :45:38. | :45:41. | |
the map, you can see a lot of dry weather and sunshine that there are | :45:42. | :45:45. | |
some areas of cloud crossed north-east and eastern parts of | :45:46. | :45:51. | |
England and Scotland. With the onshore breeze, it will be a bit | :45:52. | :45:56. | |
cooler than yesterday. We'll still have a lot of cloud in Scotland but | :45:57. | :46:00. | |
a lot of dry weather. Top temperatures in Glasgow and | :46:01. | :46:05. | |
Edinburgh, 20 Celsius. Highs of 25 in Manchester but lower than it was | :46:06. | :46:10. | |
yesterday, temperature wise, across eastern areas under the cloud. | :46:11. | :46:14. | |
Despite the cloud, there will be some brighter breaks. Through the | :46:15. | :46:17. | |
Midlands and East Anglia, the South Coast, again, a lot of sunshine. | :46:18. | :46:23. | |
Temperatures around 32 in the London area. Further west into the | :46:24. | :46:27. | |
south-west, highs of 30- 31. Quite unusual for the North coast of Devon | :46:28. | :46:33. | |
and Cornwall to have those values. A lot of dry and sunny weather in | :46:34. | :46:38. | |
Cardiff. Fresher in Northern Ireland with some sunshine. As temperatures | :46:39. | :46:43. | |
rise, we could see some thunderstorms. Southwest England and | :46:44. | :46:51. | |
south-west Midlands but hit and miss. No, we will not all see them. | :46:52. | :46:58. | |
They will fade in the evening. Further thunderstorms coming in | :46:59. | :47:02. | |
across Northern Ireland, Scotland overnight. Muggy night, leading us | :47:03. | :47:07. | |
into an other wet start across the northern part of the UK tomorrow. | :47:08. | :47:10. | |
Those thunderstorms drift eastward through the day and hot air pumps up | :47:11. | :47:14. | |
through the near continent across England and Wales. That hot air will | :47:15. | :47:18. | |
travel further north tomorrow so after a fresh date today, it will | :47:19. | :47:30. | |
pick tomorrow. Overnight Wednesday and into Thursday, again, some | :47:31. | :47:33. | |
severe thunderstorms and that could lead to some surface water issues. | :47:34. | :47:38. | |
They will clear through the course of Thursday morning, leaving a fine | :47:39. | :47:42. | |
and dry day. Areas of cloud, still some sunshine but temperatures will | :47:43. | :47:47. | |
be that bit lower. Nonetheless, we are looking at highs into the high | :47:48. | :47:52. | |
20s. Lots going on with weather forecasts for the next few days. The | :47:53. | :47:55. | |
pollen levels is very high across most of the UK, too. Something to | :47:56. | :48:00. | |
bear in mind if you are stepping out, Dan and Louise. | :48:01. | :48:05. | |
It looks glorious there today. These are high temperatures, aren't they? | :48:06. | :48:13. | |
Very high. By the time we get to Thursday, it is looking like we have | :48:14. | :48:19. | |
had five days of temperatures over 30 degrees somewhere in the UK, | :48:20. | :48:24. | |
consecutive days. That is quite unusual for us in June. It was so | :48:25. | :48:32. | |
hot last night, Carol, I almost undid my top - in my flannelette | :48:33. | :48:38. | |
pyjamas. I'm not giving away any information. | :48:39. | :48:42. | |
Getting a good night sleep can really set you up for the day - | :48:43. | :48:46. | |
but it seems over a million of us across the UK are missing out | :48:47. | :48:50. | |
because of undiagnosed sleep disorders. | :48:51. | :48:51. | |
Last year the NHS in England carried out nearly 100 and 50 | :48:52. | :48:54. | |
thousand tests for conditions like sleep apnoea - | :48:55. | :48:56. | |
that number has doubled in nine years. | :48:57. | :48:58. | |
Joining us now is Josie Beatson, who suffers with the condition, | :48:59. | :49:02. | |
and doctor Catherine Houghton who specialises in sleep medicine. | :49:03. | :49:08. | |
Good morning to you both. When did you first realise you had a problem? | :49:09. | :49:19. | |
The severity of it came after a year. In 18 months previous to that | :49:20. | :49:23. | |
that I started with severe symptoms of sleep apnoea. There are a number | :49:24. | :49:29. | |
of symptoms. Getting up in the middle of the night to go to the | :49:30. | :49:34. | |
toilet quite frequently, very loud snoring and stopping breathing. | :49:35. | :49:49. | |
Severe exhaustion. This is the kit that you need. Dew put this on every | :49:50. | :49:54. | |
night? It becomes part of your bedtime routine. Just pop it over, | :49:55. | :50:01. | |
click the time and press the machine and go to sleep, that's it. And it | :50:02. | :50:05. | |
makes a difference immediately? Absolutely, I go to sleep and if I | :50:06. | :50:11. | |
have an apnoea, if I stop breathing, it forces compressed air into my | :50:12. | :50:19. | |
throat and opens up my airwaves. So Katherine, how many people are | :50:20. | :50:22. | |
suffering from these types of sleep disorders? Boo Josie has disruptive | :50:23. | :50:32. | |
sleep apnoea. --. It is estimated that less than a third of the people | :50:33. | :50:42. | |
suffering are diagnosed and treated. What measures can be taken? That is | :50:43. | :50:47. | |
the most effective immediate way of treating it. It is often associated | :50:48. | :50:54. | |
with weight loss. Not everyone can manage with a mask although the | :50:55. | :51:01. | |
majority can. There mouth devices, dental devices. Is it dangerous? Is | :51:02. | :51:15. | |
having sleep apnoea dangerous, not the machine! It does increase your | :51:16. | :51:22. | |
chances of having heart attacks and strokes and it increases your blood | :51:23. | :51:25. | |
pressure as well. It is associated with other medical conditions. The | :51:26. | :51:31. | |
other reason it is dangerous is it is associated with an increased risk | :51:32. | :51:36. | |
of having traffic accidents. Unfortunately, some people have had | :51:37. | :51:41. | |
fatal accidents because it makes you sleepy during the day. It is | :51:42. | :51:46. | |
important to get it checked. Will you suffering those sorts of | :51:47. | :51:51. | |
incidents as well? Yes, falling asleep at work, falling asleep | :51:52. | :51:55. | |
having a conversation. I just couldn't function on a daily basis | :51:56. | :51:58. | |
will stop I went to the doctors to say I needed help. I needed to take | :51:59. | :52:03. | |
time off work otherwise. Did you know that you are stopping | :52:04. | :52:07. | |
breathing? No, no I didn't. We had a family function and my sister timed | :52:08. | :52:16. | |
me for about 45 seconds not breathing. Was that during a | :52:17. | :52:20. | |
conversation? Killam yes, I went to sleep. So you just went. -- yes, I | :52:21. | :52:27. | |
went to sleep. I stopped breathing. If that happens in a car, that's | :52:28. | :52:31. | |
potentially fatal. Not just you but others as well. Leigh it doesn't | :52:32. | :52:35. | |
happen during the daytime but because it disturbs your sleep, you | :52:36. | :52:39. | |
can lose concentration and have an accident. Is that it was because you | :52:40. | :52:45. | |
were sleeping in the same room as a family member and they realised. How | :52:46. | :52:49. | |
would you know that this is problematic, it's not just that you | :52:50. | :52:54. | |
were sleeping badly or snoring? If you're snoring is really disruptive | :52:55. | :53:02. | |
and save the neighbours complain, if you are waking up in the morning | :53:03. | :53:05. | |
under fresh every day and falling asleep really easily in front of the | :53:06. | :53:09. | |
television, if you are getting up at night a lot to pass urine, that | :53:10. | :53:14. | |
could be assigned. Often partners will have noticed the stopping | :53:15. | :53:20. | |
breathing at yeah, unrest, loud snoring, they are the best things to | :53:21. | :53:25. | |
look out for. Going see a GP and get yourself assessed. Once it gets | :53:26. | :53:30. | |
diagnosed, it can be easily treatable. Yes and the treatment is | :53:31. | :53:36. | |
very effective and improves your quality of life. How do you feel | :53:37. | :53:45. | |
now? Great. I sleep now at night which is really good. Thank you very | :53:46. | :53:49. | |
much indeed. Talking about what happened | :53:50. | :54:04. | |
yesterday in Finsbury. A violent manifestation. It comes after an | :54:05. | :54:09. | |
increase in recorded anti- Muslim hate crime in the past few months. | :54:10. | :54:18. | |
Yesterday, the communities Secretary Sajid Javid said he spoke to a woman | :54:19. | :54:23. | |
who says they feel unsafe. At this community centre | :54:24. | :54:53. | |
in Longside, women of all Islam always spread | :54:54. | :54:56. | |
the light and love. They are mainly Muslim women | :54:57. | :54:59. | |
here and in recent months, one thing has dominated | :55:00. | :55:02. | |
conversation. Those who wear hijab have been | :55:03. | :55:03. | |
attacked, they pulled their hijabs. Have you changed your daily life | :55:04. | :55:07. | |
in any way, do you know I think people are | :55:08. | :55:10. | |
a bit more wary now. We're very careful of opening | :55:11. | :55:13. | |
the door, we won't go out at certain You'll make sure you're in groups | :55:14. | :55:17. | |
and especially with the children, you make sure they are with you at | :55:18. | :55:21. | |
all times and aren't allowed to go anywhere unless you accompany | :55:22. | :55:24. | |
them or they're being taken by car. Becuase there's so many messages | :55:25. | :55:28. | |
going on on social media and everybody is telling | :55:29. | :55:31. | |
everybody that this has happened, that's | :55:32. | :55:33. | |
happened, so be wary. The Muslim side are terrorists | :55:34. | :55:34. | |
but the extreme right are just people that are really | :55:35. | :55:37. | |
angry and annoyed. If non-Muslims can't | :55:38. | :55:39. | |
justify what they're doing, why do I have to sit and justify | :55:40. | :55:43. | |
what these extremists, whatever you want to | :55:44. | :55:46. | |
call them, are doing? Since Manchester, we have seen women | :55:47. | :55:48. | |
absolutely scared of going out They are worried, they don't know | :55:49. | :55:51. | |
what's going to happen, who's going to attack them | :55:52. | :55:54. | |
and they actually do fear going out. So do you think the attack at | :55:55. | :55:58. | |
Finsbury Mosque was bound to happen? I think we are living, | :55:59. | :56:01. | |
every day, we live in fear. As Manchester marks the month | :56:02. | :56:05. | |
since the terror attack at the arena, I've come | :56:06. | :56:08. | |
here to tlak to Amina and Zehra. After the attack, they called | :56:09. | :56:11. | |
for women to have a bigger role Let's not pretend this | :56:12. | :56:14. | |
is about one community. There's a rise in violent | :56:15. | :56:17. | |
behaviour in our societies across the globe and of course | :56:18. | :56:20. | |
we see that in the UK. What we've got to do is say, look, | :56:21. | :56:23. | |
we will not tolerate that. As a society that believes | :56:24. | :56:27. | |
in equality for all and has values, that we all agree to and have fought | :56:28. | :56:30. | |
for, we will fight for those values based on us as human beings | :56:31. | :56:34. | |
and British citizens. Anything like the attack | :56:35. | :56:36. | |
in Finsbury Park happens, where obviously it's emotive, | :56:37. | :56:39. | |
it's painful, it's heinous and emotions are going to be | :56:40. | :56:41. | |
at their most extreme but also there were people who'll use it | :56:42. | :56:44. | |
to their own political ends. And we've seen that on social media | :56:45. | :56:47. | |
where people have been If you look at the commonality, | :56:48. | :56:50. | |
most people are just horrified and want to try and help and create | :56:51. | :56:54. | |
better community relations where something like | :56:55. | :56:57. | |
this won't happen. Will be going to Finsbury Park later | :56:58. | :57:09. | |
on Breakfast. Time now to get the news, | :57:10. | :57:13. | |
travel and weather where you are. I'm back with the latest | :57:14. | :00:34. | |
from the BBC London newsroom Four former executives have been | :00:35. | :01:39. | |
charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. It is to do with how they | :01:40. | :01:42. | |
raised money during the financial crisis. I will have the details | :01:43. | :01:47. | |
shortly. A | :01:48. | :01:50. | |
the Grenfell Tower fire, nearly ?200,000 have been given out to the | :01:51. | :01:52. | |
families affected. Dramatic scenery can only mean one | :01:53. | :02:17. | |
thing. Poldark. The Lions play the Chiefs. | :02:18. | :02:24. | |
still places available for the third test | :02:25. | :02:50. | |
It is dry and hottest in the south and freshest in the north and we | :02:51. | :02:55. | |
could see some afternoon thunderstorms, but I will tell you | :02:56. | :03:01. | |
more in 15 minutes. The family of a man arrested after a | :03:02. | :03:06. | |
terror attack near a London mosque yesterday say they are shocked and | :03:07. | :03:10. | |
devastated. The father of four was held on suspicion of attempted | :03:11. | :03:15. | |
murder and terror offences after a man hit Muslim worshippers in | :03:16. | :03:18. | |
Finsbury Park. There was a vigil which took place near the scene of | :03:19. | :03:22. | |
the attack and Naga is there this morning for us. | :03:23. | :03:45. | |
Tributes have been paid. I'll tell you more about those later on. Simon | :03:46. | :03:52. | |
was talking to some of those earlier on. They came to break prayer. | :03:53. | :04:07. | |
Ramadan is too important to miss. Everyone is still shocked by what | :04:08. | :04:11. | |
happened. They're living in fear, but at the same time, no-one's | :04:12. | :04:15. | |
staying away and hiding. Everyone's still coming out to pray. We have to | :04:16. | :04:21. | |
come out and pray. We cannot run away from our prayer. It's after | :04:22. | :04:24. | |
Midnight and it was about this time last night that the attack took | :04:25. | :04:28. | |
place. People have come from other parts of London to pray in a show of | :04:29. | :04:33. | |
solidarity. They have been embrighting in the street. The | :04:34. | :04:36. | |
leaders have told me that despite it being one of the busiest times, it's | :04:37. | :04:40. | |
been quieter tonight and some have stayed away. Earlier, the community | :04:41. | :04:46. | |
held a vigil attended by the Commissioner of The Metropolitan | :04:47. | :04:50. | |
Police, Cressida Dick, and the Mayor of London, who spoke of communities | :04:51. | :04:56. | |
fighting. What you have seen over the last 24 hours is Hindus, Sikhs, | :04:57. | :05:03. | |
Christians, rich, poor, young, old, coming together and saying no. | :05:04. | :05:07. | |
Officers continue to hold a man arrested under terror laws who the | :05:08. | :05:10. | |
BBC understands to be 47-year-old Darren Osborne from Cardiff. His | :05:11. | :05:14. | |
family said they were in shock and disbelief. | :05:15. | :05:32. | |
Lots of tributes. A short moment ago, a young lady laid this blue | :05:33. | :05:43. | |
flower here, looked at the scene and walked away. Another message - we | :05:44. | :05:49. | |
all share the same home, thank you for being part of our home. A man is | :05:50. | :05:54. | |
in custody. There have been raids in Cardiff in Wales and that's where | :05:55. | :05:58. | |
Thomas Morgan is for us this morning. | :05:59. | :06:02. | |
Good morning. I'm on a street where we believe that the suspect Darren | :06:03. | :06:06. | |
Osborne was living with his partner and four children. It's in the | :06:07. | :06:11. | |
north-east of Cardiff. The van that was hired to carry out this atrocity | :06:12. | :06:18. | |
was hired from the village of Pontyclun to the north-west of | :06:19. | :06:22. | |
Cardiff. I was speaking to the neighbours in this area yesterday | :06:23. | :06:27. | |
and I think the overwhelming feeling is really that of shock that someone | :06:28. | :06:33. | |
that was living in the community could have carried out such an | :06:34. | :06:39. | |
atrocious atrocity in London just a few hours ago, just yesterday, of | :06:40. | :06:43. | |
course. We have had a statement from the family of Darren Osborne, saying | :06:44. | :06:48. | |
that they are just finding it completely unbelievable that this | :06:49. | :06:54. | |
has happened. They say that they're devastated to the families of what's | :06:55. | :06:58. | |
happened and that he never expressed any racist views. The police will | :06:59. | :07:02. | |
carry on investigating and will pass on any investigation to the | :07:03. | :07:05. | |
Metropolitan Lis when they get any information. | :07:06. | :07:20. | |
You were here last night. What were people saying to you? So many | :07:21. | :07:28. | |
different people from religious backgrounds here to express | :07:29. | :07:30. | |
sympathies. People did not necessarily have to say anything, | :07:31. | :07:37. | |
you know, one particular person came to me and shook my hand. He couldn't | :07:38. | :07:41. | |
find the words to express his sentiment so he was standing next to | :07:42. | :07:46. | |
me for a while. That just shows us that we are just one big community | :07:47. | :07:50. | |
and we have to be strong together, we have to stand together against | :07:51. | :07:56. | |
any form of extremism or terrorism. That sentiment very much echoed here | :07:57. | :07:59. | |
at Finsbury Park outside with all these tributes. Shortly after the | :08:00. | :08:04. | |
London Bridge terror attacks, you launched a campaign. What was that | :08:05. | :08:09. | |
about? Yes, there were a couple of incidents and attacks happening in | :08:10. | :08:12. | |
the last couple of months and I'm sure that the people had some | :08:13. | :08:17. | |
questions about Islam and we thought it was a very good opportunity for | :08:18. | :08:24. | |
the youth to wear some T-shirts saying "I'm a Muslim, ask me | :08:25. | :08:27. | |
anything", they went out on the streets and people approached them. | :08:28. | :08:31. | |
We had very good feedback, people asking them questions about Islam, | :08:32. | :08:35. | |
what it is about and about the teachings of Islam, whether it's | :08:36. | :08:39. | |
associated with violence or extreme and we refuted the allegations and | :08:40. | :08:43. | |
told them the message of Islam is of peace and harmony. Do you feel when | :08:44. | :08:48. | |
talking to people in the Muslim community that they feel more under | :08:49. | :08:52. | |
threat? There are a couple of people who are feeling that they're under | :08:53. | :09:00. | |
threat or they feel some sort of fear, but again, being a Muslim, I | :09:01. | :09:04. | |
assure everyone that they shouldn't be afraid. This is a time where they | :09:05. | :09:09. | |
should go out and advocate to people that when this happens or when there | :09:10. | :09:13. | |
are some sort of threats or incidents happening, that they | :09:14. | :09:17. | |
shouldn't be afraid, they should go out and show the world we are one | :09:18. | :09:21. | |
big community. These kind of people who do these kind of attacks, or the | :09:22. | :09:25. | |
people behind the attacks, are trying to divide us as a community | :09:26. | :09:29. | |
and a nation. It's been made very clear that that's not going to | :09:30. | :09:34. | |
happen in this community, Arif Khan, thank you very much. A real sense of | :09:35. | :09:46. | |
solidarity here. Dan and Louise. We'll talk to Tobias Ellwood on the | :09:47. | :09:50. | |
issue of what we saw yesterday at Finsbury Park. Diane Abbott's told | :09:51. | :09:55. | |
Breakfast the emphasis of the Government's prevent strategy needs | :09:56. | :09:59. | |
to be changed, claiming it's focussed too heavily on Islamic | :10:00. | :10:05. | |
extremism. In her first interview since returning to frontline | :10:06. | :10:09. | |
politics, after revealing she was suffering from type II diabetes, she | :10:10. | :10:14. | |
revealed she had never considered resigning and said she was managing | :10:15. | :10:17. | |
her condition. Stress was never an issue. My blood sugar levels was. My | :10:18. | :10:22. | |
brother had to call me and remind me. I am back to fighting fitness | :10:23. | :10:28. | |
and back to representing the people of Hackney and stoke Newington, and | :10:29. | :10:32. | |
representing the Labour Party in the debates and battles to come. The | :10:33. | :10:39. | |
Serious Fraud Office has charged Barclays and four former senior | :10:40. | :10:43. | |
executives, including the former Chief Executive with conspiracy to | :10:44. | :10:47. | |
commit fraud. This relates to an investigation into undisclosed | :10:48. | :10:51. | |
payments to Qatar investors back in 2008 and Steph can get more. This is | :10:52. | :11:03. | |
an important story isn't it, Steph? A really big story about Barclays. | :11:04. | :11:07. | |
We understand that four former executives, including the Chief | :11:08. | :11:10. | |
Executive John Farley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit | :11:11. | :11:17. | |
fraud. This is all to do with how thaw raised money during the | :11:18. | :11:20. | |
financial crisis. We saw the likes of Lloyds and RBS being bailed out | :11:21. | :11:24. | |
with a shed load of money essentially from the Government | :11:25. | :11:28. | |
being give tonne the banks. To stop that happening to Barclays, they | :11:29. | :11:31. | |
looked at funding themselveses in other ways, including deals they did | :11:32. | :11:40. | |
with Qatar and Abu Dhabi. Those deals have come into question. The | :11:41. | :11:45. | |
Serious Fraud Office have looked into this and decide and announced | :11:46. | :11:49. | |
this morning they'll be charging four individuals because of this | :11:50. | :11:52. | |
under the charge of conspiracy to commit fraud. Now, Barclays who we | :11:53. | :11:58. | |
have approached this morning have said they haven't yet decided their | :11:59. | :12:02. | |
view on this, they're going to consider their options on it then | :12:03. | :12:04. | |
they'll get back to us with that. Looking at the share price this | :12:05. | :12:08. | |
morning, that's gone down a little. This is all to do with the time back | :12:09. | :12:13. | |
when everything was just going crazy in the city with how will our banks | :12:14. | :12:22. | |
cope during the crisis? Elsewhere, more than 200,000 pounds has been | :12:23. | :12:27. | |
handed out to the 180 families affected by the Grenfell Tower in | :12:28. | :12:31. | |
West London last week. The payments were recorded by the Government's | :12:32. | :12:36. | |
newly formed Grenfell response team. It said 78 families had been | :12:37. | :12:40. | |
rehoused locally or in a neighbouring borough and that 126 | :12:41. | :12:45. | |
hotel places had been secured. An American student freed last week | :12:46. | :12:49. | |
by North Korea after spending 15 months in prison has died. Otto | :12:50. | :12:55. | |
Warnbier was in a coma when flown home last week. His family accuses | :12:56. | :13:01. | |
North Korea after torturing him after he was arrested for stealing a | :13:02. | :13:06. | |
propaganda sign. Donald Trump spoke shortly after his death. I just | :13:07. | :13:14. | |
wanted to pass on word that Otto Warnbier has just passed away. He | :13:15. | :13:18. | |
spent a year-and-a-half in North Korea, a lot of bad things happened, | :13:19. | :13:24. | |
but at least we got him home to be with his parents where they were so | :13:25. | :13:30. | |
happy to see him even though he was in a very tough condition, but he | :13:31. | :13:36. | |
just passed away a little while ago. It's a brutal regime and we'll be | :13:37. | :13:43. | |
able to handle it. A number of tests have been carried out in England to | :13:44. | :13:50. | |
identify if people have conditions such as sleep apnoea has found that | :13:51. | :14:01. | |
people have the condition, instances of this condition has doubled. For | :14:02. | :14:05. | |
the fourth time in three months, the Prime Minister's been forced to | :14:06. | :14:08. | |
deliver a statement in the wake of another terror attack saying the | :14:09. | :14:14. | |
country won't give into extremism. This in relation to Finsbury Park. | :14:15. | :14:18. | |
Tobias Ellwood has been personally touched by terrorism twice. He lost | :14:19. | :14:22. | |
his brother John in the Bali bombing then he was caught up in the | :14:23. | :14:26. | |
Westminster Bridge attack when he battled in vein to save the life of | :14:27. | :14:32. | |
PC Keith Palmer. He's since been appointed as Defence Minister and | :14:33. | :14:34. | |
joins us from Westminster. Thank you so much more joining us. You have a | :14:35. | :14:39. | |
very personal connection in some ways with the aftermath of | :14:40. | :14:42. | |
terrorism. When you wake up and hear the news that we did yesterday | :14:43. | :14:51. | |
morning, how do you reflect on that? It's again terrible news that the | :14:52. | :14:55. | |
country wakes up to hear that a low-tech attack has taken place | :14:56. | :14:59. | |
designed to cause as much mayhem and anger as possible and that's where | :15:00. | :15:03. | |
we need to be strong and recognise that on both sides here this seems | :15:04. | :15:07. | |
to be a revenge attack in Finsbury Park, it's exactly what the | :15:08. | :15:11. | |
extremists want us to do, is to turn on each other, it's to challenge | :15:12. | :15:16. | |
what we stand for, and get more angry to funnel that anger against | :15:17. | :15:19. | |
each other and we need to remember what we stand for and be stronger | :15:20. | :15:23. | |
than that. We will endure, we have endured worst in the past and we | :15:24. | :15:27. | |
will get through this. But we must stay together. All communities when | :15:28. | :15:34. | |
working from this recognise that on the one side the extremists that | :15:35. | :15:38. | |
were in Manchester and London Bridge in Manchester don't speak for Islam | :15:39. | :15:44. | |
any more than the attacker in Finsbury Park speaks for | :15:45. | :15:47. | |
Christianity. There's much work to be done, but we mustn't be misguided | :15:48. | :15:51. | |
in the direction that we need to follow. You are in some ways in a | :15:52. | :15:58. | |
horrible position of being uniquely placed. To give me an idea of how | :15:59. | :16:01. | |
you feel when your brother is killed in a terrorist attack, you have to | :16:02. | :16:06. | |
try and help save the life of a policeman - how do you feel, how to | :16:07. | :16:10. | |
you cope with those things? As I say, we need to look for the better | :16:11. | :16:16. | |
things. This is a terrible attack, but the majority of Muslims in this | :16:17. | :16:19. | |
country and indeed across the world are peace-loving. Indeed in the | :16:20. | :16:23. | |
Koran it makes it very clear that you should not commit suicide, that | :16:24. | :16:27. | |
people who're attracted to this are the ones that don't understand that | :16:28. | :16:31. | |
religion in the same way that the Finsbury Park attacker lacked | :16:32. | :16:34. | |
education, I think he was suffering from mental health issues as well | :16:35. | :16:37. | |
but thought that somehow he was doing a good thing. It shows what | :16:38. | :16:42. | |
work we need to do to better educate everybody. The person that came to | :16:43. | :16:47. | |
stand in the way of the attacker was the Imam and that actually is a | :16:48. | :16:51. | |
better reflection of what Islam is all about. And the accounts in the | :16:52. | :16:56. | |
papers of what he did are quite considerable actually. What about | :16:57. | :17:00. | |
far right extremism, has there been enough focus on that itself? | :17:01. | :17:06. | |
Absolutely, but when you have individuals, perhaps what they are | :17:07. | :17:10. | |
inspired on the internet and so forth to act in this way, it's very, | :17:11. | :17:14. | |
very tough to make sure that everything is covered, but this is | :17:15. | :17:17. | |
something that I know that the Home Office is looking at in also in | :17:18. | :17:24. | |
parallel to with the extremists that are inspired by Islamic extremism. I | :17:25. | :17:28. | |
know you're Defence Minister now and you've commented in the past about | :17:29. | :17:31. | |
police cuts and I want to talk to you about something you said back in | :17:32. | :17:35. | |
2015 and see if you would still hold that true. You said that police | :17:36. | :17:38. | |
chiefs should stop blaming the Government for cuts and that more | :17:39. | :17:41. | |
savings can be made which would not result in the loss of front line | :17:42. | :17:44. | |
services. Would you still echo those comments? Well, there has been a lot | :17:45. | :17:47. | |
of talk about this and I'm sure after the election we will be | :17:48. | :17:50. | |
looking carefully at there, but let's not forget that we've just put | :17:51. | :17:57. | |
in ?144 million more another 500 armed police officers. When it comes | :17:58. | :18:01. | |
to terrorism, it is important that our agencies, MI5 and MI6, GCHQ are | :18:02. | :18:08. | |
given the funding they need. We have seen ?2.5 billion put into that. | :18:09. | :18:13. | |
There are 43 con stab lis across Britain and my emphasis back then | :18:14. | :18:17. | |
there is a lot of over lap and duplication and I'm pleased in my | :18:18. | :18:22. | |
constituency in Dorset, and Wiltshire are now doing more | :18:23. | :18:27. | |
together. There is a collaboration in areas whether it from firearms or | :18:28. | :18:34. | |
cyber security, or indeed in serious crime, that constabularies are | :18:35. | :18:37. | |
working together which is why numbers look like they're dropping. | :18:38. | :18:40. | |
Actually, there is a lot more collaboration on a wider regional | :18:41. | :18:43. | |
level which is good. Do you think there is still work to be done then? | :18:44. | :18:48. | |
Well, we need to reflect firstly the mood of what the nation wants and | :18:49. | :18:51. | |
that was apparent in the general election. We must listen to that and | :18:52. | :18:54. | |
that was calls from all parties to and from the nation to say we need | :18:55. | :18:58. | |
to keep our streets safe. But it's also understanding the intelligence | :18:59. | :19:02. | |
when we're talking about terrorism, working with our colleagues, abroad, | :19:03. | :19:06. | |
working with internet companies, removing this material, as well. But | :19:07. | :19:10. | |
I also say that it's down to communities as well. It is down to | :19:11. | :19:15. | |
each of us to recognise, mums, dads, grandparents, teachers, imams, the | :19:16. | :19:18. | |
community to recognise when somebody might be vulnerable. When they might | :19:19. | :19:26. | |
start to believe the things and act in way which we should say, please | :19:27. | :19:31. | |
don't believe this stuff. Make sure they aren't taken into a darker path | :19:32. | :19:35. | |
which made lead to them acting in a violent way. I know you're with the | :19:36. | :19:41. | |
Defence Defence Ministry and today you are announcing help for military | :19:42. | :19:45. | |
veterans. There are so many charities out there and they don't | :19:46. | :19:48. | |
know where best to get help. So what are you doing? This is called the | :19:49. | :19:54. | |
veterans gateway project. We have huge respect and admiration for our | :19:55. | :19:57. | |
Armed Forces and that continues when they remove their uniforms and go | :19:58. | :20:01. | |
back into civilian life. 2.5 million veterans we have in the UKment many | :20:02. | :20:05. | |
of them make that transition into civilian society without a problem, | :20:06. | :20:08. | |
but some don't and that's no fault of their own. But there are over | :20:09. | :20:12. | |
2,000 charities that are there to help. And sometimes the veterans | :20:13. | :20:18. | |
don't know which way to turn. This is one gateway, one portal, one | :20:19. | :20:22. | |
phone call, one website that allows you to then understand where best to | :20:23. | :20:26. | |
seek that help from those 2,000 charities. So we're launching that | :20:27. | :20:30. | |
today. I think it will be simpler for any veteran to receive the help, | :20:31. | :20:34. | |
whether it be physical and mental challenges or unemployment, or | :20:35. | :20:38. | |
homelessness and so forth and better tap into the good work that our | :20:39. | :20:42. | |
charities do across the country. Thank you for your time on Breakfast | :20:43. | :20:44. | |
this morning. Thank you. It's 8.20am. It's high time we got | :20:45. | :20:55. | |
some weather from Carol. Some people on social media, "Too hot to sleep." | :20:56. | :21:01. | |
Has been trending. Let's find out what is happening today, tonight and | :21:02. | :21:04. | |
tomorrow. Good morning. She is at Queen's. | :21:05. | :21:08. | |
It's beautiful here. We've got Centre Court behind us. 22 out of | :21:09. | :21:14. | |
the last 25 Wimbledon Championships have played here. Andy Murray won it | :21:15. | :21:20. | |
a record-breaking five times and Andy Roddick, John McEnroe have won | :21:21. | :21:24. | |
it four times, but who is going to win it this year? That remains to be | :21:25. | :21:28. | |
seen. We will find out on Sunday. It's 22 Celsius at the moment. It is | :21:29. | :21:32. | |
cooler across the north of Scotland. Last night temperatures fell to | :21:33. | :21:37. | |
minus point 3. Close to frost. The forecast for Queen's is a hot one. | :21:38. | :21:42. | |
Today, we could hit 32 Celsius. Tomorrow, we could hit 34 Celsius | :21:43. | :21:47. | |
and then on Thursday, a slightly fresher 29 Celsius. So if you're | :21:48. | :21:51. | |
coming down, you can see it's open. If you're doing anything outdoors, | :21:52. | :21:56. | |
don't forget to cover up and put on your sunscreen and drink plenty of | :21:57. | :22:00. | |
fluids. It will be hot across most of the UK today, but not everywhere. | :22:01. | :22:03. | |
On the charts you can see a lot of sunshine first thing, even into the | :22:04. | :22:07. | |
afternoon but across north-eastern Scotland and eastern parts of | :22:08. | :22:10. | |
England there is more cloud and with an on shore breeze it will peg the | :22:11. | :22:16. | |
temperature back down eight to ten Celsius for some parts of eastern | :22:17. | :22:20. | |
England compared to yesterday. For Scotland at 4pm, a lot of dry | :22:21. | :22:25. | |
weather. Temperatures in Glasgow and Edinburgh getting up to 20 Celsius. | :22:26. | :22:28. | |
North-west England, in the sunshine we could see 25 Celsius in | :22:29. | :22:31. | |
Manchester, but down the East Coast, with the cloud and it will break up, | :22:32. | :22:35. | |
we are looking at lower temperatures compared to yesterday. From the | :22:36. | :22:39. | |
Midlands and into East Anglia, Kent, Essex and towards the South Coast | :22:40. | :22:41. | |
and the Isle of Wight, we're back into the sunshine. It will be cooler | :22:42. | :22:46. | |
on the coast with sea breezed, but inland we could highs in the high | :22:47. | :22:51. | |
20s and the low 30s. For places like Devon and Cornwall and the coast, we | :22:52. | :22:55. | |
could hit 30 and 31. For Wales highs of 29 or 30. Into Northern Ireland, | :22:56. | :23:00. | |
a bit fresher for you, but still, a pleasant day. As temperatures rise, | :23:01. | :23:05. | |
that could set off some thunderstorms, the likely areas are | :23:06. | :23:08. | |
east and South Wales, south-west England and the south-west Midlands, | :23:09. | :23:13. | |
but you may see none at all, or you could see some torrential downpours, | :23:14. | :23:16. | |
it's that fine a balance. They'll fade, but further thunderstorms will | :23:17. | :23:20. | |
develop across Northern Ireland, Scotland and northern England | :23:21. | :23:23. | |
overnight and for the rest of us it will be another sultry one. So | :23:24. | :23:26. | |
difficult to sleep in. Tomorrow morning we start with the | :23:27. | :23:28. | |
thunderstorms in the northern half of the country. They will be moving | :23:29. | :23:32. | |
eastwards during the course of the day and they will be on and off. | :23:33. | :23:37. | |
Whereas we've got hot air pumping up from the near Continent. It will be | :23:38. | :23:40. | |
another hot day in the south. Highs of 34 Celsius. But that hot air will | :23:41. | :23:45. | |
transfer towards northern England tomorrow where we're seeing the dip | :23:46. | :23:49. | |
today. Overnight Wednesday and into Thursday morning, well, there will | :23:50. | :23:52. | |
be severe thunderstorms to watch out for. They'll clear during the course | :23:53. | :23:56. | |
of Thursday morning. It might be a damp start and Thursday something | :23:57. | :24:00. | |
fresher, a fair bit of sunshine, but temperatures by then in the low to | :24:01. | :24:02. | |
the high 20s. Dan and Lou. It's nearly a week since the fire at | :24:03. | :24:23. | |
Grenfell Tower. One resident has been talking to Graham Satchell | :24:24. | :24:26. | |
about his sense of loss and anger and uncertainty. Have a look. It's a | :24:27. | :24:29. | |
really powerful piece of television. Shahin Sadafi was just 12 | :24:30. | :24:34. | |
when he moved to Grenfell Tower. He shared a flat on the fifth floor | :24:35. | :24:36. | |
with his wife, brother and mum. It was a place where | :24:37. | :24:42. | |
friendships were made. It was a place where | :24:43. | :24:57. | |
families raised children. It's a place where we | :24:58. | :25:00. | |
all grew up, you know. On the night of the fire | :25:01. | :25:07. | |
itself, Shahin was away By the time he got back, | :25:08. | :25:09. | |
the building was already It was like someone poured petroleum | :25:10. | :25:12. | |
all over that tower block Shahin's family managed to get out | :25:13. | :25:17. | |
of the tower and are safe. But on the streets all | :25:18. | :25:31. | |
around, are posters With the loss, there is also fury | :25:32. | :25:33. | |
that warnings about fire There is anger too that it has been | :25:34. | :26:04. | |
left to volunteers to provide help. That the Government | :26:05. | :26:14. | |
and local authority have Why is it local people that's coming | :26:15. | :26:16. | |
out and giving me boxes? Shahin and his family have spent | :26:17. | :26:31. | |
the last five nights in a hotel, but as yet have no clear idea | :26:32. | :26:35. | |
where they'll go next or when. Do you feel confident they are going | :26:36. | :26:38. | |
to find you somewhere, I have absolutely no | :26:39. | :26:43. | |
trust in the Government, in the Royal Borough of Kensington | :26:44. | :26:50. | |
and Chelsea and in All we want is to be heard, | :26:51. | :26:52. | |
you know, the Government has Don't try to brush | :26:53. | :27:00. | |
things under the carpet. Don't try to hide things | :27:01. | :27:04. | |
from us and the public. Don't treat us the way you've been | :27:05. | :27:10. | |
treating us all these years. Listen to the people | :27:11. | :27:13. | |
of Grenfell Tower. Hear what they have | :27:14. | :27:15. | |
to say and answer them. The residents of Grenfell Tower | :27:16. | :27:18. | |
say they need help, And that's just one story. So many | :27:19. | :27:20. | |
families involved. Time now to get the news, | :27:21. | :27:34. | |
travel and weather where you are. Cooler on Thursday. Friday, cooler | :27:35. | :30:58. | |
still. The very high pollen count is affecting a block of aspects I am | :30:59. | :31:00. | |
back later. Goodbye for now. Hello, this is Breakfast | :31:01. | :31:07. | |
with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin. The family of a man arrested | :31:08. | :31:11. | |
after a terror attack near a London mosque say | :31:12. | :31:13. | |
they are shocked and devastated. Father-of-four Darren Osborne | :31:14. | :31:16. | |
was held on suspicion of attempted worshippers in Finsbury Park. | :31:17. | :31:18. | |
after a van hit Muslim Last night, the Mayor of London, | :31:19. | :31:24. | |
Sadiq Khan, addressed a vigil Make sure we remember that these | :31:25. | :31:38. | |
terrorists, whatever their inspiration, they do not speak for | :31:39. | :31:41. | |
the vast majority of people and what they want to do is attack our | :31:42. | :31:47. | |
values, our freedoms and the respect we have for each other and we will | :31:48. | :31:51. | |
not let them win, we will defeat this terrorism. | :31:52. | :31:54. | |
The Shadow Home Secretary, Diane Abbott, has told this | :31:55. | :31:56. | |
programme the emphasis of the Government's Prevent strategy | :31:57. | :31:58. | |
needs to be changed, claiming it has focused too heavily | :31:59. | :32:00. | |
In her first interview since returning to front-line politics, | :32:01. | :32:03. | |
after admitting she was suffering from type-2 diabetes, | :32:04. | :32:07. | |
Ms Abbott said she had never considered resigning and was now | :32:08. | :32:10. | |
I am a type two diabetic, I was not managing it, but it is very | :32:11. | :32:20. | |
manageable. It took my brother to ring me up and tell me off and tell | :32:21. | :32:25. | |
me about the importance of eating properly and glucose tablets. I | :32:26. | :32:32. | |
would all Which? I would urge all of your viewers to go and get tested | :32:33. | :32:36. | |
because I developed it later in life. You said it did affect you in | :32:37. | :32:40. | |
some ways, have you considered resigning from your post? No, type 2 | :32:41. | :32:51. | |
diabetes is a perfectly manageable condition and I can reassure you I | :32:52. | :32:55. | |
am managing it now and that is why I am on the programme. There may be a | :32:56. | :33:01. | |
time down the line when you could be Home Secretary if Labour are in | :33:02. | :33:04. | |
power, and incredibly stressful job. If part of what we saw was | :33:05. | :33:08. | |
stress-related, has not been a concern of yours? That is one of the | :33:09. | :33:14. | |
most stressful jobs in the country. Stress was not an issue. My blood | :33:15. | :33:20. | |
sugar levels were. As my brother pointed out. I am back to fighting | :33:21. | :33:25. | |
fitness and I am back to representing the people of Hackney | :33:26. | :33:29. | |
North and Stoke Newington, but above all, representing the Labour Party | :33:30. | :33:33. | |
in the debates and the battles to come. Diane Abbott talking to us | :33:34. | :33:34. | |
earlier. The Serious Fraud Office has | :33:35. | :33:38. | |
charged Barclays and four former senior executives, | :33:39. | :33:41. | |
including its former John Varley, has been charged | :33:42. | :33:42. | |
with conspiracy to commit fraud and the provision | :33:43. | :33:45. | |
of unlawful financial assistance. It relates to an investigation | :33:46. | :33:48. | |
into undisclosed payments Steph has been talking to us about | :33:49. | :34:02. | |
that this morning. And the Chancellor has been making his | :34:03. | :34:06. | |
annual speech to business leaders. Steph was at Mansion House in | :34:07. | :34:09. | |
central London for it. What did he have to say? Good morning. The | :34:10. | :34:15. | |
Chancellor, Philip Hammond, gave a speech which was all about talking | :34:16. | :34:20. | |
about how important the UK economy is, saying he will prioritise that | :34:21. | :34:25. | |
as we leave the EU, he talked about how important the financial services | :34:26. | :34:29. | |
sector is, where we are, how important it is to do UK economy and | :34:30. | :34:34. | |
it is important to think about that looking at trade deals, the fact we | :34:35. | :34:37. | |
are driven largely by the services sector. He was also talking about | :34:38. | :34:44. | |
the importance of a sound public finances as well and the importance | :34:45. | :34:50. | |
of free trade, a lot to do with how we will be leaving the EU, but as | :34:51. | :34:54. | |
well as all of this, he reflected on the election result and he talked | :34:55. | :34:58. | |
about how it shows they really need to put the UK back on the map. Have | :34:59. | :35:02. | |
a listen to this. We must make anew the case for a market economy and | :35:03. | :35:07. | |
for sound money. The case for growth. And we need to explain again | :35:08. | :35:13. | |
how stronger growth must be delivered through rising | :35:14. | :35:19. | |
productivity. That means more trade, not less. Maintaining our strong | :35:20. | :35:24. | |
trade links with European markets after we leave the EU, as well as | :35:25. | :35:30. | |
seeking out new opportunities for trade and investment with old | :35:31. | :35:32. | |
friends and fast-growing emerging economies alike. That is a flavour | :35:33. | :35:40. | |
of what Philip Hammond was saying, he talked as well about the final | :35:41. | :35:44. | |
DEA being based on international standards with regulatory | :35:45. | :35:49. | |
cooperation at the heart. Now the governor of the Bank of England, | :35:50. | :35:54. | |
Mark Carney, he is now delivering his speech, he is expected to talk | :35:55. | :35:59. | |
more about the state of the economy in the future, inflation, the rise | :36:00. | :36:02. | |
in the cost of living, the pressure it could put on and what it could | :36:03. | :36:06. | |
mean for interest rates in the future. Big speech is going on in | :36:07. | :36:09. | |
this building at the moment. Thank you very much. Some other news to | :36:10. | :36:13. | |
bring you this morning... More than ?200,000 has now been | :36:14. | :36:17. | |
handed out to 180 families affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in west | :36:18. | :36:20. | |
London. The payments were recorded | :36:21. | :36:24. | |
by the Government's newly formed It said 78 families had been | :36:25. | :36:26. | |
rehoused, either locally or in neighbouring boroughs, | :36:27. | :36:32. | |
and that 126 hotel places An American student, | :36:33. | :36:36. | |
who was freed last week by North Korea after spending 15 | :36:37. | :36:41. | |
months in prison, has died. Otto Warmbier, who was 22, | :36:42. | :36:43. | |
was in a coma when he was flown His family has accused | :36:44. | :36:46. | |
North Korea of torturing him after he was arrested for stealing | :36:47. | :36:50. | |
a propaganda sign. President Trump spoke | :36:51. | :36:54. | |
shortly after his death. He spoke about what they would do | :36:55. | :37:06. | |
about it. A little reminder on what is coming up this morning... | :37:07. | :37:12. | |
is best known for making us laugh, but as he takes on a gritty new TV | :37:13. | :37:17. | |
role, we've been finding out what he made of the transition | :37:18. | :37:20. | |
He's the last male northern white rhino in the world and when he dies, | :37:21. | :37:24. | |
We'll be speaking to his keeper live in Kenya and we will bring | :37:25. | :37:30. | |
you the latest on efforts to save this magnificent | :37:31. | :37:32. | |
And he's the TV villain we all love to hate - | :37:33. | :37:39. | |
Poldark's Jack Farthing and his co-star Heida Reed will be | :37:40. | :37:41. | |
They will be talking about series three. So exciting. You are a full | :37:42. | :38:00. | |
on. -- Poldark fan. I have only watched the first one. Which series? | :38:01. | :38:06. | |
She is up to date! She knows everything! She is getting them sent | :38:07. | :38:13. | |
it early. Quite excited! Carroll has been at Queens, we will talk about | :38:14. | :38:21. | |
Andy Murray and the lions. I can tell you, it has just started! It | :38:22. | :38:26. | |
has just kicked off. The final warm up game ahead of Saturday's first | :38:27. | :38:30. | |
test against New Zealand is officially under way, taking on the | :38:31. | :38:35. | |
Chiefs with all six of the recent call ups among the replacements. | :38:36. | :38:41. | |
Rory Best captains the side. James Haskell returns. Warren Gatland | :38:42. | :38:45. | |
insists there is still an opportunity today for players to | :38:46. | :38:49. | |
force their way into the Test side. That was them a few moments ago. | :38:50. | :38:54. | |
Andy Murray begins his Aegon Championships title defence | :38:55. | :38:56. | |
later in an all-British tie against Aljaz Bedene - | :38:57. | :38:58. | |
this after Kyle Edmund was beaten by qualifier Denis Shapovalov. | :38:59. | :39:00. | |
This was a rematch of their infamous Davis Cup tie earlier this year, | :39:01. | :39:04. | |
when the Canadian was disqualified for hitting the umpire | :39:05. | :39:06. | |
No such misfortune here, as the 18-year-old won in three sets. | :39:07. | :39:14. | |
I am just incredibly happy and I am so thankful to get a wild card here. | :39:15. | :39:23. | |
I hope to have a good one here and be back for many years. I was not | :39:24. | :39:27. | |
sure what to expect the fans, him being a homeboy and everything that | :39:28. | :39:31. | |
has happened. The crowd were incredible. I am very thankful. I | :39:32. | :39:35. | |
was trying to get them as excited as possible. | :39:36. | :39:37. | |
Nick Kyrgios is out of the tournament. | :39:38. | :39:41. | |
He was playing the American, Donald Young, when this happened. | :39:42. | :39:43. | |
The Australian slipped badly and was down for several | :39:44. | :39:45. | |
He went on to lose the first set and eventually retired injured, | :39:46. | :39:49. | |
Jo Konta plays today too in Birmingham in the Aegon Classic. | :39:50. | :39:55. | |
Britain's Naomi Broady pulled off a surprise win against world number | :39:56. | :39:57. | |
She took the first set in a tie-break. | :39:58. | :40:01. | |
Cornet struggled after a fall in the second set, and Broady took | :40:02. | :40:06. | |
advantage to win it 6-0 and with it the match. | :40:07. | :40:10. | |
It's only the fifth time in her career Broady has | :40:11. | :40:12. | |
But Heather Watson is out - she lost to Ukraine's Elina Svitolina, | :40:13. | :40:24. | |
despite battling from a set-down back to level and forced | :40:25. | :40:27. | |
But the world number five broke early in the third set and came | :40:28. | :40:31. | |
through for her first win at this tournament. | :40:32. | :40:33. | |
England are in contention to reach the European Under-21 Championship | :40:34. | :40:35. | |
semifinals after coming from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1. | :40:36. | :40:39. | |
Swansea City's Alfie Mawson scrambled in this goal | :40:40. | :40:41. | |
Then just ten minutes later, Southampton's Nathan Redmond | :40:42. | :40:45. | |
completed the turnaround to send England top of the group. | :40:46. | :40:48. | |
A win against hosts Poland on Thursday would send them through. | :40:49. | :40:56. | |
It is great to see some really exciting new talent coming through | :40:57. | :41:05. | |
the young national side at the moment. St George's Park may well be | :41:06. | :41:12. | |
working! It is. The weather shortly. We have been bringing you the latest | :41:13. | :41:17. | |
into the investigation into yesterday's attack on Muslim | :41:18. | :41:22. | |
worshippers. Back to Finsbury Park. Good morning. Good morning. It is | :41:23. | :41:31. | |
time for people to make their way to work, every now and then, you see | :41:32. | :41:35. | |
them pause outside of the tributes being paid to those injured in the | :41:36. | :41:40. | |
horrific attack a little over 24 hours ago outside Finsbury Park | :41:41. | :41:44. | |
Mosque. It has been described by the Muslim Council of Britain as a | :41:45. | :41:48. | |
violent manifestation of Islamophobia and it comes after an | :41:49. | :41:52. | |
increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes over the last few months. Yesterday | :41:53. | :41:56. | |
the Communities Secretary was seen comforting a Muslim mother who | :41:57. | :42:05. | |
expressed her concern for her son's safety. We have been to meet Muslim | :42:06. | :42:09. | |
mothers in Manchester to see how they feel. At this community centre, | :42:10. | :42:16. | |
women of all backgrounds come together to talk. Islam always | :42:17. | :42:23. | |
spreads the light and love. They are mainly Muslim women and in recent | :42:24. | :42:26. | |
months one thing has dominated conversation. We need more security. | :42:27. | :42:31. | |
Those who were the hijab have been attacked. Have you ever changed your | :42:32. | :42:39. | |
daily life? Do you know people who have? People are more wary, you are | :42:40. | :42:43. | |
careful of opening the door, you do not go out at certain times of | :42:44. | :42:46. | |
night, you make sure you are in groups and you make sure the | :42:47. | :42:50. | |
children are with you at all times. They are not allowed to go out | :42:51. | :42:54. | |
anywhere. There are so many messages on social media and everyone is | :42:55. | :42:58. | |
telling everyone this has happened, that happened. The Muslim side are | :42:59. | :43:03. | |
terrorists but the extreme right are just people who are really angry and | :43:04. | :43:08. | |
annoyed. No, you are both terrorists. If non-Muslims cannot | :43:09. | :43:11. | |
justify what they are doing, why do I have to justify what these | :43:12. | :43:17. | |
extremists, whatever you want to call them, are doing? Since | :43:18. | :43:21. | |
Manchester, we have seen women absolutely scared of going out on | :43:22. | :43:26. | |
their own. They are worried, they do not know what is going to happen, | :43:27. | :43:30. | |
who is going to attack them, and they do fear going out. Do you think | :43:31. | :43:36. | |
the attack at Finsbury Mosque was bound to happen? It was inevitable. | :43:37. | :43:40. | |
We are living every day in fear. As Manchester Marks a month since the | :43:41. | :43:48. | |
terror attacks, I have come here to talk to two girls. They called for | :43:49. | :43:53. | |
women to have a bigger role in tackling extremism. That is not | :43:54. | :43:57. | |
pretend it is about one community. There is a rise in violent behaviour | :43:58. | :44:04. | |
across the globe. We have to say, we will not tolerate that. We believe | :44:05. | :44:09. | |
in equality for all. We will fight for those values based on us as | :44:10. | :44:14. | |
human beings and as British citizens. Anything like the attack | :44:15. | :44:21. | |
in Finsbury Park happens, we are obviously, it is heinous, emotions | :44:22. | :44:27. | |
will be at their most extreme, but also, there will be people who use | :44:28. | :44:30. | |
it to their own political ends and we have seen it on social media, | :44:31. | :44:36. | |
people promoting one agenda, whereas if you look at the commonality, most | :44:37. | :44:41. | |
people are horrified and want to help and create better community | :44:42. | :44:44. | |
relations were something like this will not happen. I am joined now by | :44:45. | :44:56. | |
Talha Ahmad from the Muslim Council of Britain. A violent manifestation | :44:57. | :45:01. | |
of Islamophobia, that is how it is being described. What were people | :45:02. | :45:05. | |
saying at the vigil last night? There is a lot of solidarity and a | :45:06. | :45:09. | |
general determination that our community will not be divided and | :45:10. | :45:13. | |
this area has an excellent reputation for getting along and | :45:14. | :45:17. | |
getting together. That came out really clearly and loudly yesterday. | :45:18. | :45:24. | |
We have also heard that people are feeling more exposed to hatred at | :45:25. | :45:28. | |
the moment, is that reflected in the people you have spoken to? Yes, | :45:29. | :45:33. | |
especially the male and young people, they are concerned they will | :45:34. | :45:39. | |
suffer this again -- especially female and young people. But they | :45:40. | :45:44. | |
are determined they will not allow this to get in their way. There will | :45:45. | :45:49. | |
be extra caution, but I suspect people will go about their lives, | :45:50. | :45:54. | |
because everybody is determined that we will not be cowed into splitting | :45:55. | :45:59. | |
our ways or changing our lives simply because some lunatic decided | :46:00. | :46:03. | |
to drive a car onto somebody. Your emotions at seeing the tributes, and | :46:04. | :46:10. | |
echoing your thoughts that a sense of community will prevail? I | :46:11. | :46:16. | |
sometimes of prey around the corner, so it could have been me, but it | :46:17. | :46:20. | |
will not stop me from coming or bringing my young children with me, | :46:21. | :46:25. | |
whether it be in the middle of the night or not. I am also joined by | :46:26. | :46:31. | |
Doctor Paul Jackson, he specialises in the study of extremism. Your | :46:32. | :46:36. | |
thoughts on this? We were talking about an increase in Islamophobic | :46:37. | :46:42. | |
attacks. There has been an increase in recent months and years, the | :46:43. | :46:47. | |
spikes in anti-Muslim attitudes and hate crimes and so on, they have | :46:48. | :46:53. | |
been documented quite well. Diane Abbott said the focus for the | :46:54. | :47:02. | |
Prevent strategy needs to be on Islam phobia and other extreme | :47:03. | :47:10. | |
attacks. It has been on the far right for some years, but there have | :47:11. | :47:14. | |
been problems about creating the resources and knowledge base within | :47:15. | :47:16. | |
the sphere to deal with these issues. And awareness in the wider | :47:17. | :47:20. | |
public that it is something much wider than dealing with Islamic | :47:21. | :47:25. | |
extremism alone. It is something where members of the public, if they | :47:26. | :47:30. | |
are concerned, somebody might be attracted to the far right, they can | :47:31. | :47:35. | |
report their concerns. What kind of people need to be addressed with the | :47:36. | :47:39. | |
Prevent programme? It is quite a wide range. More needs to be done to | :47:40. | :47:44. | |
raise awareness and tackle issues of the far right within schools, there | :47:45. | :47:50. | |
are issues around reaching people who are old. That is a challenge | :47:51. | :47:55. | |
that is yet to be fully worked through. It has been interesting, | :47:56. | :48:02. | |
being here this morning, as people take a look at the tributes that | :48:03. | :48:08. | |
have been paid behind me. The determination that the community | :48:09. | :48:11. | |
will stay strong and together, echoing the sentiments of the Lord | :48:12. | :48:16. | |
May, saying that these attacks will not divide communities. | :48:17. | :48:22. | |
It has been a really clear message from there this morning. | :48:23. | :48:28. | |
I think it is time we got our final weather of the day. | :48:29. | :48:31. | |
It has been said -- spectacular today. | :48:32. | :48:36. | |
She mentioned a 34 earlier for later in the week. | :48:37. | :48:43. | |
Good morning, the tournament is already under way here. We are on | :48:44. | :48:49. | |
court seven, the practice court, where the players practice before | :48:50. | :48:54. | |
they go Centre Court, warming up. We want to stand on the grass, we have | :48:55. | :48:58. | |
been talking about how spectacular the grass is all morning. What makes | :48:59. | :49:06. | |
your grass so special? Attention to detail, not of hard work through the | :49:07. | :49:13. | |
year, not just this time of year, our work starts for the next year as | :49:14. | :49:19. | |
soon as the tournament finishes. But you have the British weather to | :49:20. | :49:23. | |
content with, hot sunshine, there might be some thunderstorms, that is | :49:24. | :49:31. | |
quite different weather. Yes, but we are very experienced, we are to | :49:32. | :49:34. | |
dealing with it, we have the court so we are ready. After each match is | :49:35. | :49:40. | |
played at the end of the day, what do you do? We sweep the court, we | :49:41. | :49:46. | |
might give it another cut, we will in the gate at the tournament goes | :49:47. | :49:52. | |
on, not quite yet, we put it to bed and get ready for the next morning. | :49:53. | :49:59. | |
We are already at 23 Celsius in London, but in north Scotland, it is | :50:00. | :50:07. | |
around about 5 degrees. The forecast for here for the next few days is | :50:08. | :50:13. | |
hot. Today, we are getting up to about 32 Celsius. Tomorrow, 34. Then | :50:14. | :50:18. | |
something fresher as we head into Thursday. Do not forget your hat, | :50:19. | :50:25. | |
sun cream and a something to cover up, and drink plenty of water. That | :50:26. | :50:31. | |
is good advice for most of us, with these very high temperatures. A lot | :50:32. | :50:35. | |
of sunshine first thing this morning. A bit of cloud across the | :50:36. | :50:40. | |
north-east of Scotland, more clout than yesterday across the north-east | :50:41. | :50:44. | |
of England and eastern England generally, and it will feel a little | :50:45. | :50:48. | |
cooler. As we go through the afternoon, full Scotland for 4pm, we | :50:49. | :50:57. | |
will hang on to sunshine, for north-west England, and a lot of | :50:58. | :51:02. | |
sunshine. But as we head down the East Coast, the temperatures are | :51:03. | :51:09. | |
lower than yesterday. For the Midlands, East Anglia, Hampshire, | :51:10. | :51:12. | |
the Isle of Wight, a lot of hot shoe shine. Drifting towards the | :51:13. | :51:18. | |
south-west, it is the same thing. North Devon and North Cornwall could | :51:19. | :51:24. | |
hit 31. On the English Channel coast, it will be fresher, with an | :51:25. | :51:29. | |
onshore breeze. Wales also has a lot of sunshine today. And a lot of | :51:30. | :51:36. | |
sunshine for Northern Ireland, but not quite as hot. Of the | :51:37. | :51:40. | |
temperatures rise, we could see some heavy thunderstorms developed across | :51:41. | :51:44. | |
east and south Wales, south-west England and the south-west Midlands. | :51:45. | :51:49. | |
We might see some torrential downpours or we might see nothing at | :51:50. | :51:57. | |
all. They will fizzle, and then further thunderstorms for Northern | :51:58. | :51:59. | |
Ireland, Scotland and northern England. It will be another sultry | :52:00. | :52:06. | |
night. Quite oppressive. Tomorrow, we start with a thunderstorms in the | :52:07. | :52:09. | |
North, they drift east through the course of the day. In between, | :52:10. | :52:15. | |
brighter spells. More hot air pumping up from the near continent. | :52:16. | :52:19. | |
The temperature will be back up tomorrow. Overnight, Wednesday into | :52:20. | :52:27. | |
Thursday, severe thunderstorms. They will clear, leaving a lot of dry | :52:28. | :52:34. | |
weather. Also a fair bit of sunshine, but feeling fresher than | :52:35. | :52:39. | |
it has done. You can't help but notice this magnificent trophy, | :52:40. | :52:43. | |
somebody will be lifting this on Sunday afternoon. That is what they | :52:44. | :52:46. | |
think! She has just gone with it! | :52:47. | :52:59. | |
Is that genuine theft? I hope she will bring it back, Andy Murray | :53:00. | :53:03. | |
might need it! That was one of my favourite things, | :53:04. | :53:07. | |
and... And working next to me! | :53:08. | :53:12. | |
Three things! The other one is what we are about to talk about. | :53:13. | :53:16. | |
He is quite literally one of a kind, a globetrotter with legions of fans | :53:17. | :53:19. | |
and a permanent staff of publicists, pamperers and armed bodyguards. | :53:20. | :53:21. | |
But Sudan is not a Hollywood star or a music icon. | :53:22. | :53:24. | |
He's the very last male northern white rhino in the world. | :53:25. | :53:27. | |
Rowan Deacon has made a film about the 43-year-old's incredible | :53:28. | :53:30. | |
life story and the efforts to save his subspecies | :53:31. | :53:34. | |
She joins us now, along with Zachary Mutai, | :53:35. | :53:40. | |
Before we speak to them, let's take a look at a clip | :53:41. | :53:52. | |
We do know that Sudan is up, he has just had a drink. Good morning, | :53:53. | :55:08. | |
Zachary, what is he like? My name is accurate. Sudan is happy, in good | :55:09. | :55:15. | |
condition. He needs to drink water regularly. He is happy. He looks | :55:16. | :55:32. | |
like he is very gentle? He is the most gentle rhino. | :55:33. | :55:41. | |
We are going to keep looking at the pictures of him while we talk to | :55:42. | :55:47. | |
Roman, but it is brilliant to speak to you and see you at work with | :55:48. | :55:50. | |
Sudan. It is great to have live rhino | :55:51. | :55:56. | |
shots! Rowan, you make the documentary, tell us about the story | :55:57. | :55:59. | |
of this amazing creature, because it is quite a back story. Like many | :56:00. | :56:05. | |
people, I had seen some of the news I found him being famous, the last | :56:06. | :56:12. | |
one, I thought it was worth looking into his life story, and I found out | :56:13. | :56:19. | |
he was wild born, born in Sudan in 1973, when northern white rhinos | :56:20. | :56:23. | |
were fairly plentiful across central Africa, then he was captured by the | :56:24. | :56:28. | |
Chipperfield, the people who run the safari parks, which we all went to | :56:29. | :56:35. | |
as children, but he went to the former Czechoslovakia, at the height | :56:36. | :56:41. | |
of the Cold War, and lived in a zoo in the cold part of Bohemia. He | :56:42. | :56:48. | |
lived a life in captivity. The film tells the story of his life, he was | :56:49. | :56:54. | |
then flown back to Africa in a last-ditch attempt to save the | :56:55. | :56:58. | |
species in 2009, so he has been all over the world. What is interesting | :56:59. | :57:05. | |
is during his 40 years, the rest of his species have been annihilated in | :57:06. | :57:10. | |
the wild, so the film tells the story of how captivity and | :57:11. | :57:13. | |
conservationists have, despite huge efforts, failed to save the species. | :57:14. | :57:18. | |
It is such a sad thing to think about, he is the last in the | :57:19. | :57:21. | |
species, as we watch this magnificent creature. It is | :57:22. | :57:26. | |
interesting, where he lives in Kenya... He is having a lie down! I | :57:27. | :57:33. | |
saw him in November, he is much more active. They were worried about him | :57:34. | :57:40. | |
in November. He has hauled of tourists coming to visit him. | :57:41. | :57:44. | |
Scientifically, what are the chances of him finding a mate or there being | :57:45. | :57:49. | |
another mini Sudan on the planet somewhere? When we started making | :57:50. | :57:55. | |
the film, we followed scientists in Berlin, working with advanced | :57:56. | :58:01. | |
science to use IVF to take sperm from Sudan and there were two | :58:02. | :58:08. | |
females who live near him in Kenya, and to do rhino IVF, and we followed | :58:09. | :58:13. | |
them for a year, they were very hopeful they would create an embryo | :58:14. | :58:20. | |
in a lab, but they were not able to. Rhino IVF is very complex. Part of | :58:21. | :58:25. | |
the region for telling the story was to highlight how, despite these | :58:26. | :58:31. | |
scientific advances, we are not always able to bring back that which | :58:32. | :58:35. | |
we have destroyed, and it is a fable for other species. Thank you for | :58:36. | :58:42. | |
letting us have breakfast with the rhino! | :58:43. | :58:46. | |
Zachary, thank you for joining us. He is just beautiful. Do you want to | :58:47. | :58:52. | |
give him a pat from us? There you go! | :58:53. | :58:59. | |
Appreciate that, I almost feel I am there. | :59:00. | :59:08. | |
Rowan's documentary is called Sudan: The Last Of The Rhinos. | :59:09. | :59:11. | |
It's on BBC Two next Wednesday at 9pm. | :59:12. | :59:13. | |
From Lenny Henry and Hugh Laurie to Steve Coogan and Rowan Atkinson, | :59:14. | :59:15. | |
there is a long tradition of British comedians who have successfully | :59:16. | :59:18. | |
turned their hands to more-serious roles. | :59:19. | :59:19. | |
Now, John Bishop is starring in the hard-hitting ITV drama Fearless. | :59:20. | :59:22. | |
We were due to speak to John yesterday, but events | :59:23. | :59:24. | |
in North London overtook us, so here's our conversation with him, | :59:25. | :59:27. | |
starting with John explaining his part in the drama. | :59:28. | :59:30. | |
Basically, I play Helen McCrory's boyfriend. | :59:31. | :59:33. | |
That was one of the things that attracted me to the part, | :59:34. | :59:36. | |
I haven't been a boyfriend for 20-odd years! | :59:37. | :59:39. | |
Yeah, so I play Helen McCrory's boyfriend, and my character | :59:40. | :59:43. | |
is a football-loving person, likes going to the pub with his | :59:44. | :59:48. | |
mates to watch the football, whereas Helen is a human-rights | :59:49. | :59:52. | |
lawyer, and really, everybody through the drama | :59:53. | :59:55. | |
is a supporting actor to Helen, everything is about her | :59:56. | :59:57. | |
character, and she is absolutely brilliant in it. | :59:58. | :00:03. | |
We are so familiar with your work and your funniness, and then we see | :00:04. | :00:10. | |
you playing something very serious, do you learn from her | :00:11. | :00:13. | |
Most of my scenes were with Helen, and the way it is, you have got | :00:14. | :00:23. | |
to watch all six of them, because they are | :00:24. | :00:25. | |
Patrick Harbinson, who wrote it, wrote Homeland, so he is very much | :00:26. | :00:29. | |
one of those people who sows a seed and you think, "Is that the story?," | :00:30. | :00:33. | |
My character, I come more in the latter part of the six. | :00:34. | :00:38. | |
What I've found is, she can just turn it on so brilliantly. | :00:39. | :00:43. | |
You are just holding on, really, trying to not let anyone down, | :00:44. | :00:46. | |
because the rest of the supporting cast are so strong as well. | :00:47. | :00:51. | |
And because the stories are so intense, you have got | :00:52. | :00:53. | |
And you read it, I understand, in one sitting, because it was so good? | :00:54. | :00:59. | |
Yeah, what happened, when I got the opportunity to go for it, | :01:00. | :01:01. | |
the character was going to be in the first couple | :01:02. | :01:03. | |
of episodes and then fade out, but I read all of them. | :01:04. | :01:07. | |
Normally, what you would do is read your bit. | :01:08. | :01:09. | |
I read all six of them, because it was like reading a thriller. | :01:10. | :01:13. | |
Then when we went through the read-through, they just built | :01:14. | :01:15. | |
the character up and gave him a bigger part. | :01:16. | :01:17. | |
This is not the first time we have seen you in a more-serious role, | :01:18. | :01:21. | |
because you were in The Accused about five years ago. | :01:22. | :01:23. | |
Yeah, the first thing I did was a film with Ken Loach, | :01:24. | :01:29. | |
which was called Route Irish, and then I did The Accused. | :01:30. | :01:34. | |
I always like to do it, I always wanted to do more of it, | :01:35. | :01:38. | |
but it is fitting it in with everything else. | :01:39. | :01:39. | |
It is that believability as well, there has got to be | :01:40. | :01:44. | |
Because I know immediately in the first episode, | :01:45. | :01:47. | |
You have to wait until the storyline comes out to follow the character, | :01:48. | :01:53. | |
rather than follow someone who you keep on expecting | :01:54. | :01:55. | |
There's moments, but because the storyline, | :01:56. | :02:02. | |
because she is dealing with someone wrongly accused of child killing, | :02:03. | :02:06. | |
then there is a terrorist storyline going right through it as well, | :02:07. | :02:11. | |
it is not the kind of thing where you go, "Anyway..." | :02:12. | :02:13. | |
But he is a character, though, isn't he? | :02:14. | :02:17. | |
He is a character, and there is the relationship laugh between them, | :02:18. | :02:20. | |
there's a lot of warmth between the two of them. | :02:21. | :02:24. | |
Is this right, your mum thought, maybe because of the beard, | :02:25. | :02:27. | |
Yeah, she said to me, "What are you doing?" | :02:28. | :02:31. | |
Because I've grown my hair dead long because he's a slob, | :02:32. | :02:34. | |
He's not bothered about appearance or anything. | :02:35. | :02:37. | |
I said, "I'm doing this serious acting, this drama." | :02:38. | :02:43. | |
"Well, you are a scruffy one, aren't you?" | :02:44. | :02:50. | |
You are going out on tour still, though, aren't you? | :02:51. | :02:52. | |
It is great because we filmed this before Christmas, | :02:53. | :03:00. | |
a little bit of finishing off in January. | :03:01. | :03:03. | |
I started straightaway from doing that, doing the warm-ups, | :03:04. | :03:05. | |
I'm in the process now of doing the warm-up gigs and building | :03:06. | :03:09. | |
them up and then doing the arenas in October. | :03:10. | :03:11. | |
Is it Winging It because you genuinely go on stage | :03:12. | :03:14. | |
No, it is called Winging It because you have got | :03:15. | :03:19. | |
We were in the promoter's office and he said, | :03:20. | :03:22. | |
He said, "What are you going to talk about? | :03:23. | :03:29. | |
I said, "No, I'm just going to go winging it." | :03:30. | :03:33. | |
Are they quite different to the arena or...? | :03:34. | :03:46. | |
For me, as a performer, just making people laugh is the same. | :03:47. | :03:51. | |
It seems odd, the arenas give you the same emotion | :03:52. | :03:54. | |
as the other places, from being on stage. | :03:55. | :03:56. | |
But what is good about them, when you get to the arena, | :03:57. | :04:00. | |
there is an expectation, you have got to have a structure | :04:01. | :04:02. | |
and you cannot really have audience interaction, | :04:03. | :04:04. | |
so with the smaller venues, it allows you to mess | :04:05. | :04:06. | |
Sometimes you get a little bit of paper out if a joke does not | :04:07. | :04:11. | |
The thing is, I don't have a piece of paper, | :04:12. | :04:15. | |
I've never ever written my comedy down, because it never looks funny | :04:16. | :04:19. | |
I just look and go, "That's not funny." | :04:20. | :04:22. | |
It has to be in the moment, and the problem with | :04:23. | :04:25. | |
There are times when I do stuff and it only ever happens that night. | :04:26. | :04:29. | |
When I did my last DVD, I was convinced they had missed | :04:30. | :04:32. | |
a bit in the edit and I kept on saying, "Go back, | :04:33. | :04:35. | |
there was a bit when I was going on holiday in a camper van, | :04:36. | :04:38. | |
I suppose, really, the winging it comes out of that | :04:39. | :04:55. | |
on one night might not happen on the next. | :04:56. | :04:58. | |
"I've just done a bit of running before I did the show." | :04:59. | :05:10. | |
Yeah, yeah, just checking my heart rate. | :05:11. | :05:12. | |
John Bishop talking to us yesterday, we were wearing different clothes! | :05:13. | :05:19. | |
You can see John in the last episode of Fearless on ITV | :05:20. | :05:21. | |
The first two episodes are on the ITV Hub. | :05:22. | :05:25. | |
We'll be speaking to two of the actors from Poldark | :05:26. | :05:27. | |
in a moment, but first, a last, brief look at the headlines | :05:28. | :07:06. | |
I will be back with the lunchtime news. Have a good morning. | :07:07. | :07:15. | |
The French Revolution, births, marriages, deaths | :07:16. | :07:21. | |
Two episodes into the third series and BBC One's Poldark is not failing | :07:22. | :07:26. | |
That is even before any discussion of whether viewers will be | :07:27. | :07:30. | |
re-acquainted with Captain Ross's famous bare chest. | :07:31. | :07:33. | |
We will be speaking to Heida Reed and Jack Farthing, better known | :07:34. | :07:36. | |
as Elizabeth and George, in a moment. | :07:37. | :07:40. | |
First, here is a taste of the latest episode of the hit Cornish drama. | :07:41. | :07:48. | |
Yes, my son was most eager to make his entrance into the world. | :07:49. | :07:51. | |
And see, already he is dictating terms. | :07:52. | :07:53. | |
It's been a while since you have graced our humble house of prayer. | :07:54. | :08:01. | |
The roof no longer leaks, the west window is repaired, | :08:02. | :08:07. | |
Well, as head of the premier family of the district, | :08:08. | :08:11. | |
I believe it's my duty to lead the way. | :08:12. | :08:15. | |
Was this not lately the Poldark family church? | :08:16. | :08:17. | |
Joining us now are actors Heida Reed and Jack Farthing who play Elizabeth | :08:18. | :08:27. | |
Good morning. Thank you for coming in, series three. Talk to us, for | :08:28. | :08:38. | |
those of us who may be joining for the first time, thinking, I have to | :08:39. | :08:43. | |
catch up on Poldark, give us a bit of history. George, you are Mr Evil. | :08:44. | :08:50. | |
Some have said! I am the grandson of a blacksmith, huge proportion of the | :08:51. | :08:56. | |
money in Cornwall at the time, a banker, I am the nemesis of our | :08:57. | :09:02. | |
hero, Ross, and I spend my time doing everything to make his life | :09:03. | :09:05. | |
difficult and he does a bit in return. Heida... She was his first | :09:06. | :09:14. | |
love and they were young lovers and he went off to the war and he came | :09:15. | :09:23. | |
back and she was engaged. Engaged to his cousin. Thinking he was dead. In | :09:24. | :09:29. | |
her defence! It is such a fantastically intertwined tale and | :09:30. | :09:35. | |
in this series, I am not remaining it, we have just shown there is a | :09:36. | :09:43. | |
baby, obviously, how many children do you have two films that, for | :09:44. | :09:51. | |
starters? Elizabeth has had two children now... I cannot even | :09:52. | :09:57. | |
remember the amount of children. Babies and toddlers and children | :09:58. | :10:05. | |
that have played my sons. You have loads of them! We could start a | :10:06. | :10:09. | |
choir. Tell us about your relationship with Poldark, how it | :10:10. | :10:16. | |
develops. The French revolution plays a big part. It is the context | :10:17. | :10:23. | |
for all of it. Ross and George, they have grown up a bit, I think. We | :10:24. | :10:27. | |
start this series with them thinking maybe they have a bit of distance | :10:28. | :10:32. | |
and they have come to a resolution. And that they can keep their | :10:33. | :10:36. | |
distance. But fairly soon, for all sorts of reasons, new characters, | :10:37. | :10:40. | |
new problems, they brought back together and they start banging | :10:41. | :10:45. | |
heads in slightly new ways. What is it like playing someone who is the | :10:46. | :10:51. | |
baddie? It is fun, therapy! I purge all of my badness. Great fun. | :10:52. | :11:03. | |
Elizabeth has, she has a sort of complicated relationship going on, | :11:04. | :11:07. | |
various complicated relationships. Yeah, she has moved on a lot | :11:08. | :11:13. | |
since... She is pretending to move on, I guess. Her relationships are a | :11:14. | :11:19. | |
lot more focused on her children and her new husband in this series and a | :11:20. | :11:26. | |
lot less on Ross. One of the questions which often comes up, over | :11:27. | :11:29. | |
the course of this series, do you get to know more about your husband? | :11:30. | :11:35. | |
You find out about the real him? I do not want to give it away! Let us | :11:36. | :11:43. | |
just say that I think once you are married to someone, it is very hard | :11:44. | :11:49. | |
for the cracks not to show. They are in the same house, they cannot avoid | :11:50. | :11:55. | |
each other. Part of this whole thing is the Cornish scenes as well, a | :11:56. | :11:58. | |
whole industry building up around Poldark now. What is it like filming | :11:59. | :12:03. | |
there? It is amazing, the best part of the show. It is just wonderful. I | :12:04. | :12:10. | |
did not get to do as much as I have done previously, just because | :12:11. | :12:15. | |
Elizabeth is sort of isolated. There are scenes of you riding horses. The | :12:16. | :12:21. | |
opening scene was big for us, we did a big horse drama. A Gallup and | :12:22. | :12:31. | |
everything else! Big thanks to my stunt rider who did most of the | :12:32. | :12:36. | |
work, to be honest. It looked clearly terrifying. I was terrified. | :12:37. | :12:41. | |
I usually love riding, but that was a particularly terrifying day. We | :12:42. | :12:45. | |
have almost managed to get through it without mentioning Aidan Turner's | :12:46. | :12:51. | |
chest. Is that good for the programme, any publicity that makes | :12:52. | :12:58. | |
people watch it? Exactly. If we can keep our fans and followers, it is | :12:59. | :13:02. | |
wonderful. I think by now, people realise there is lots more in Ross | :13:03. | :13:10. | |
than his chest as well! He takes it with a big dollop of sense of humour | :13:11. | :13:15. | |
as well. He is very elegant with how he deals with it. Thank you very | :13:16. | :13:20. | |
much. It is very dramatic, as always. Poldark continues on BBC One | :13:21. | :13:25. | |
this Sunday at 9pm. You can keep up to date | :13:26. | :13:28. | |
with the latest developments on the News Channel | :13:29. | :13:32. | |
and the BBC website. I couldn't bear for Ross to risk | :13:33. | :13:53. | |
his life for nothing. And while there's | :13:54. | :13:54. | |
no news of Dwight... Beware, monsieur - | :13:55. | :13:56. | |
the republique is watchful. If you are found ashore after | :13:57. | :14:01. | |
midnight, you will be executed. | :14:02. | :14:06. |