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In sport, phil neville faces the worlds media today for the First Time Since becoming the new head coach of the england womens football team. Hes already had to apologise for sexist tweets. And could the race to grab a sunbed be a thing of the past . Holidaymakers will be able to pre book their favourite spot in the sun, but youll have to pay. And the weather. Good morning. A cold front today will bring some cloud and some outbreaks of rain, clearing to the south and leaving us all with more sunshine come this afternoon but things will turn colder too. I will bring you a full forecast in around 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story a man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in connection with a crash which killed three teenagers in west london. A second man is being questioned after he handed himself in after a police appeal. Our correspondentjohn mcmanus is at the site of the crash in hayes. John, what more details do we know . Good morning. What more can you tell us . Let police said they have now charged 28 year old Jaynesh Chudasama with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving after the events here on friday evening. He will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates Court later on today. Police are also searching for a second person who they believe was in the carat second person who they believe was in the car at the time of the crash. Last march 30 four year old man headed himself into police at a station in north london and he has been arrested and is being questioned at the moment. This event, the deaths of these three boys, has really shocked the community here in hayes. The three boys were on their way to a friend s party on friday evening when a car hit the pavement and crashed into them. Does it came to the scene tried to save them but unfortunately we re tried to save them but unfortunately were not able to do so. As you can see, tributes have been laid over the weekend. This is hit the community very hard. What is a very sympathetic and hupfeld messages here. One of the people who came here. One of the people who came here over the weekend was the grandfather of one of the victims, george wilkinson. I am alright until a think about it. Yeah. I wasnt going to stop here but i had to in the end. He told me to. How do you feel now that you have come here . Upset but im pleased at seeing him. Well, the three boys all attended the same school, harefield academy. The school has issued a statement expressing its condolences and its shock and sadness at what happened on friday. But i think monday, the first day of the school week, will bea first day of the school week, will be a pretty difficult day for the friends and fellow pupils of the three boys when they gather at 9am at school. I imagine so. Thank you. A new law targeting online grooming has uncovered what a leading Childrens Charity has described as the staggering extent of abuse in england and wales. The nspcc says more than 1,300 cases of people sending a sexual message to a child were recorded in the First Six Months of it being made a criminal offence. The charity is calling for ministers and social media platforms to do more to tackle the issue. And well have more on that story in around quarter of an hour, when well be hearing from a young girl who was groomed online. The Pension Fund Deficit of the collapsed construction giant carillion could be almost a billion pounds, according to mps, which is far higher than first thought. The commons work and Pensions Committee has accused the firm of attempting to wriggle out of its obligations to its pensioners for nearly a decade. At the same time, it continued to pay dividends and high salaries to executives. Three years after it was placed into special measures, rotherham children and Young Peoples Services has been told it is no longerfailing. In 2014, a Public Inquiry revealed that at least 1,400 girls had been sexually exploited by gangs of men over a period of 15 years and the government took direct control of the council. The regulator, 0fsted, has now rated the service as good, but inspectors say some aspects still require improvement. When in 2014 news broke that 1400 mostly white girls and teenagers had been sexually exploited by gangs of men, mostly of pakistani origin, the government took direct control of Rotherham Council and of all of its functions. Children and Young People Services was roundly castigated a widespread systemic failures. Today, three years after the scandal broke, the Public Service watchdog 0fsted has said the service is now fit for purpose. 0fsted inspectors spent one month examining the work of frontline social workers and managers. They concluded that the department has undergone systematic and rigorous improvement. But governance and leadership is now good. And that the quality and impact of the service for young people has been transformed. It also says the experience of young people leaving care was outstanding, the highest rating possible. However, inspectors also sounded a note of caution, saying improvement in the assessment and planning for children in care still requires improvement. The Cabinet Committee responsible for overseeing the brexit negotiations will meet later today after a weekend in which the Prime Minister faced criticism from some conservative party members. This morning, messages exchanged between a group of tory mps have been published, providing further evidence of the tensions within the party. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent leila nathoo. Good morning. It has been one of those weekends were we now have the level of detail as to what has been going on between these mps. Level of detail as to what has been going on between these mpsi level of detail as to what has been going on between these mps. I think it was a difficult weekend to theresa may. A lot of her own mps are more vocal now coming out in criticism of her leadership, not just over brexit where there have been divisions since she took over, after the referendum, but i think criticism widening our snout about her leadership and policy making which she has been really struggling to keep a lid on those divisions, especially over brexit and today we have been laid bare in the messages published by the daily telegraph, showing the strength of feeling on both sides of the party but i think in recent days would we have had is brexiteers, leave supporters, coming out and being increasingly vocal about their concerns that brexit is somehow drifting, the theresa may is preparing to capitulate to brussels, remember we are about to member into the second stage of talks going into the second stage of talks going into the second stage of talks going into the transition period of negotiations, and i think that theresa may will need to really reassure those brexiteers because they represent a significant chunk of our conservative party and if they decide she is not up to the job, but could lead in trouble. Good to talk to you. Thank you. The biggest awards in the music industry, the grammys, took place in new york last night. Bruno mars won six awards including best album, while brit ed sheerans album divide won best pop vocal album, while his single shape of you picked up the best pop solo performance. Many of those attending wore white roses to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment. Did you see the picture that went viral afterwards . Beyonce walking through a hotel i think it wasnt as she walks past this lady, this lady does his face as if to say that his beyonce and it is just amazing. Exactly that face, at a shock. I think that might be beyonce. The daily dash for a sunbed could soon be a thing of the past for some british tourists. The travel firm thomas cook is trialling a scheme which offers holiday makers the chance to book a lounger in advance for their entire stay. But it comes at a price itll cost around 22 pounds. The system is being trialled in three hotels and if successful it will be rolled out to 30 hotels by the summer. This is what it has come to that you now have to reserve your sunbed. Would that appealed to you . Ijust dont like sunbed. Would that appealed to you . I just dont like having sunbed. Would that appealed to you . Ijust dont like having extras. Do you see what i mean . When it comes to holidays now we are in a world of extras. 0ne price for yourflight and then you pay for luggage, you pay for an extra bag, if you want to check your golf clubs that is extra, if you want to eat and breathe. I think breathing is free. It is three 01 think breathing is free. It is three or 400 quid. There you go. Please tell us what you think. Some of you may be relieved you dont have to get up early to bag your sunbed to tell us what you think. But also, my first concern is if you do that. You are first concern is if you do that. You are concerned first concern is if you do that. You are concerned about this . Who is in charge of making sure that the sunbed is booked . I am sure there will be a little reserved sign for use saying dan walkers sunbed. I am not really a sunbed person as you can tell from my completion. Im not really a sunbed person either because i was born with a tan. It is annoying though, maybe they will make it part of all inclusive is. I would much rather just make it part of all inclusive is. I would much ratherjust Wander Around a nyway would much ratherjust Wander Around anyway than just sit. But anyway, sorry we have established none of us are sorry we have established none of us are going to be paying for a sunbed. We willjust Wander Around aimlessly. How are we starting today . Phil neville makes his first public appearance today as the new coach of the england womens football team. It hasnt been the ideal start. A lot of attention has been brought to the lionesses at perhaps not the attention that people thought it should have. There were quite a few question that people will want answered. There are tweets, his past history is one issue but also the recruitment process as a whole but he has been hired and it sounds as if people pulled out of the process, one of the reasons was they didnt wa nt one of the reasons was they didnt want the media scrutiny and here eve ryo ne want the media scrutiny and here everyone is talking about phil neville. When it was announced, people were talking about it. It will be interesting to hear from him, he has been seen at various games this weekend researching his players and it will be interesting to hear him about his plans. No such problems for Manchester City. And Kevin De Bruyne, though they are at their usual best to ease through in the fa cup. The tears after a 20th major title for Roger Federer. The swiss once again cements his status as one of the greats with the Australian Open title. And england seal their one day series with australia four matches to one, thanks to a narrow victory in the final match of the series in perth. We will have lots more on phil neville throughout the program. Absolutely. When somebody wins and they cry it is very emotional. His 20th. There is now lots of debate who is the greatest of all time. We cannot not have that, it is a permanent debate, isnt it . Why cant you celebrate people who may win 20 or mine in 17 . Why do you have to argue, they are all great. We are arguing about sunbeds we dont need the extra vitamin d, get one next time. I wonder when it will be sunbed whether in this country. Heres sarah with a look at this mornings weather. If you want to hop on a sunbed today there will be some blue sky and sunshine but it isnt going to be feeling particularly warm. After a mild weekend things will be turning quite a bit colder. In fact yesterday was the warmest of the year so far, temperatures up to 15 celsius but what we have today is a cold front making its way up across the country which will introduce the colder air that will come in from the north west and it is bringing a mixed chuck out there this morning. If we start off with this mornings details in the south, a cloudy and mild morning with temperatures in double figures. Breezy and a windy day wherever you are. Heading further north, some outbreaks of rain through the midlands, Northern England, heavy for a time this morning across the north west of england to the north of that we are already in the clear air for north of england and across much of scotland, and sunshine to be enjoyed but also some showers coming off the north west of the wind, slur over the Higher Ground. Northern ireland has lost the bulk of the brain via atm, a return to sunshine and a few showers but the rain will be heavy through central and northern parts of wales this morning. This is the cold front pushing its way south, bringing some strong winds as well asa bringing some strong winds as well as a spell of rain and the brain becomes less heavy as it reaches the south west of england through this afternoon and then returned across the country for sunny skies through the country for sunny skies through the afternoon. Some showers, particularly across the north west of scotland, falling as some of Higher Ground of a lot of showers further south. Then into this evening and tonight, the rain will clear away from the south. It will keep the feed of showers coming in across the west of scotland in particular, quite breezy here, whereas south across the country ita winds and clear skies but his publicity for a much colder nights this coming night. Double figures in the south out there at the moment but by tuesday morning, the towns and cities will be close to freezing so and cities will be close to freezing so subzero in the countryside first thing tomorrow for many of us, particularly the central and southern parts. During the day tomorrow many of us are having what a lot of dry, settled weather and the lions share of the sunshine will be parts of Eastern England because in the afternoon we will seek low cloud and drizzly rain heading into the south west. Also across scotland, too, a wet and windy day without breaks of rain and snow over the Higher Ground with temperatures about 6 10 degrees. Certainly a bit colder than it has been over the past day or so. Then the colder theme continues into the middle of the week too. I wednesday we have this next frontal system pushing its way south across the country, introducing the colder feel the mix of sunshine and some scattered showers. So it is turning colder but a return to sunny skies for many of us later today. Thank you very much, see you a little bit later. Lets have a look at the days papers. Where would you like to begin . On the front page of the daily mail, their main story is about gambling ebden children. Two in three teenagers feel bombarded via betting firms, and they have an interview talking about menopause, and there is a piece about some Police Forces offering crying rooms for Police Officers who are suffering menopause. And wish you we re suffering menopause. And wish you were herr, brits beating germans in sunbeds. And Roger Federer in tears, his 20th grandslam title. I saw an interesting tweet last night from someone interesting tweet last night from someone who used to work in advertising and marketing for nike and in 2003 he was at a pr event with andre agassi, and nobody wanted to speak to Roger Federer, they wondered who he was, and he beat him two years later to win the title, and now he has his 20th. And the times, we are going to talk about this later. The nspcc has had figures about online grooming and they are calling on social media firms to crack down on grooming. We will talk about that later. The front page of the daily telegraph, sorry it is a little bit creased, it is not my fault. Brexiteers opposed to the eu bill are swivel eyed. And an interesting story, Paul Hollywood has deleted his twitter account because he was accused of buying fa ke followers. Because he was accused of buying fake followers. His name was allegedly found on a list of customers of a us firm which sells twitter followers. There are quite a few people, you can buy 5000 at a time orup to few people, you can buy 5000 at a time or up to 50,000 a yearfor various amounts of money, and Paul Hollywood has been accused of that, along with a couple of other people. It is not illegal, and a lot of people do it, apparently. It is not illegal, and a lot of people do it, apparentlylj it is not illegal, and a lot of people do it, apparently. I have Better Things to spend my money on. Sunbeds have you seen the pictures of blue ivy . Shejust sunbeds have you seen the pictures of blue ivy . She just tells sunbeds have you seen the pictures of blue ivy . Shejust tells her father to calm down. And lots of talk about that horror tackle in the cardiff city Manchester City fa cup match. In the back of the sun, bootiful shame, and you can see what could have been a leg breakfrom joe bennett, studs up on his opponent, who was sent off and will be out from month. And Pep Guardiola saying referees need to look after the artists who are football players. Some would argue thatjoe bennett was lucky not to be sent off for that, he was given a yellow card and a second yellow later. Roger federer is in all of the papers for his 20th grandslam, and in the daily mail, all 20 are documented, so you can have a look back through them. You can see the ocean, and it was nice to see the ocean, as it was to see caroline wozniacki, who has been waiting what must feel like 20 years but is about ten years for her first win. And when you see Roger Federer, he is one of the nicest players to interview because he is very generous. That character is why he has so many friends. And we are not altogether on the sunbeds story, but iam sure altogether on the sunbeds story, but i am sure we have all been to ikea and had some of those famous meet all. The man behind ikea died at the weekend and there are fascinating obituaries about his life and the sort of person he was. I have learnt a lot of fact. It stands for his first name, his second name, he is the farm where he grew up, and a is for the village he grew up in. That is what ikea stands for. And he never bought new clothes, always bought clothes from charity shops. They paid lovely tribute to him, about the fact he has changed the way it not only scandinavian people dress at home, but all over the world. It is one of the famous chairs which you see whenever you have a Wander Around ikea. He died at the age of 91, and his name was Ingvar Kamprad. And policewomen giving private areas to temporarily cry or talk with a colleague. Did either of you two give a speech at your wedding . I should remember this but it was an awfully long time ago. It was nearly 20 years ago. Which is odd, because i speak so much there are quitea odd, because i speak so much there are quite a few stories about Meghan Markle giving a speech at her wedding, breaking royal tradition. Some suggestions i am no stranger to speeches, i listen to lots of them during my first wedding social Media Companies should do more to protect children using the internet that is the call from the charity the nspcc, which describes as staggering the amount of grooming that takes place online. Despite a new law being introduced last year to crack down on the problem, it has been revealed that in just six months there were still hundreds of cases of predators sending sexual messages to young people. Breakfasts Graham Satchell has been to meet one victim. Lauren wasjust ten lauren was just ten when she started going online. She made a friend in a chat room who sent her sexual m essa g es chat room who sent her sexual messages and eventually persuaded her to meet. We have changed laurens name and be voiced her word to protect her identity. The physical sexual abuse has been extremely traumatic. I have flashbacks, and have to have medication to control those. When i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with me in person. He had all the power, completely. He had totally manipulated me to believe that i was doing something wrong here, and it would be me who would be punished for this. I was absolutely terrified. Laurens abuser, a man in his 30s, was never prosecuted. Police wont able at that time to use the messages he had sent as evidence, but since april last year it has been illegal to send sexual m essa g es to it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a child. In the First Six Months of the new law, more than 1300 offences have been recorded in england and wales, the youngest victim a girl ofjust seven. And in almost two thirds of cases groomers used just three social media sites, facebook, instagram and snapchat. There is a role for government to make sure that social Network Firms to act, because we have seen in the last decade social networking firms being able to mark their own homework as far as keeping children safe, so they need to take these issues more seriously. The nspcc wa nts issues more seriously. The nspcc wants government to force social media sites to introduce a new grooming algorithm. It would look for certain words and friending activity, and then send an alert to both the child and the police. It would, they say, prevent more serious abuse, rather than waiting until harm has been done. But police say monitoring the internet is expensive and time consuming, and they are already struggling to cope. I know from my own force that there are some kinds of programmes, not necessarily about children, but about particular kinds of online sexual behaviour, that they can only realistically switch on for a relatively short time, because otherwise they would be totally overwhelmed with the response to them, and that is wholly unsatisfactory. The home office told us unsatisfactory. The home office told us it has provided £20 million to help the police operate online, and the Technology Companies have to ta ke the Technology Companies have to take all steps possible to prevent their platforms being used to exploit children. Facebook say they are working with the police, and are using the technology to identify grooming behaviour. But survivors like lauren want more action, to stop online grooming becoming abuse in the real world. You are watching breakfast. Still to come this morning from Lizzy Yarnold to sarah storey, and even eddie the eagle do you have what it takes to be an 0lympian . Brea kfasts tim muffett is at the Lee Valley Ice Centre in london this morning to find out about a scheme that hopes to discover future champions. Good morning to you. Not long to go until the Winter Olympics. This event is called discover your gold. It is about spotting future 0lympians. They might not be ready for two weeks time, but in beijing 2022, quite possibly. It is about spotting young talent, people between 15 and 24, maybe who never thought they would be able to be 0lympians, and a number of other 0lympians, and a number of other 0lympians have been spotted this way. It is about discovering new talent, and we have a lovely ice rink behind me as well, some future stars quite possibly. We will be finding out what their hopes and dreams are for the future, and the first there is the news, weather and travel where you are this morning. Good morning, im asad ahmad. A 14 Year Old Girl is among three teenagers arrested for threatening a Police Officer with a gun in lewisham. The officer was said to be on routine patrol on saturday evening when a teenager pointed a firearm at the officers head. Police say they have made some arrests, and the officer involved was uninjured. Essex police say they are going to try and contact a woman who is mentioned in a us lawsuit alleging that the rapper nelly sexually assaulted her. It is claimed it happened after a gig in southend in december, although it was never reported to police. Another allegation is believed to have been made by a woman after a gig in camden two years ago. Nelly denies the allegations, which his solicitor calls deceitful and motivated by money. Parts of the London Underground have been found to be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Bbc london measured noise levels which on one stretch of the central line were equivalent to that found at a rock concert. Transport for london says the noise is highly unlikely to cause long term damage to hearing. But, on parts of the northern and jubilee line, levels were those which would require Hearing Protection if it was a workplace. I think what these measurements show is the tube is sufficiently allowed to warrant further investigation. It certainly shows that it can be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Of course there are parts of the network that are noisier than others but you would need to be exposed to that noise for a significant period of time for it to cause any hearing damage. And you can see more on that on bbc inside out london tonight at 7 30pm on bbc one, or take a look at our website or facebook page. Lets have a look at the travel situation now. There is a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, nothing new on the approach to the blackwall tunnel southern approach. And in west london, king street in hammersmith remains closed in both directions, due to emergency repairs on a burst watermain between gold hawk road and studland street. Lets have a check on the weather now. Good morning. Now, this morning we could see a little bit of sunshine. Quite quickly, though, its going to turn to something more like that. So we have a bright start, a mild start, but then turning rather wet and rather cold. Now, sunshine first thing this morning. Quickly that cloud will increase and then we will see this rain moving down from the north west. It is quite breezy day as well, and once that rain clears the sun could be towards the end of the sun could be towards the end of the day, the temperatures dropping a little. Around eight or nine celsius by the end of the afternoon. Now, overnight tonight that cloud clears away completely so that bridge drops right down. Low single figures celsius, maybe one or two spots down at zero so the potential for a little bit of frost first thing tomorrow morning, in contrast to what we have this morning. So as we had to tuesday, a bright, sunny staff will still plenty of sunshine at least at first, but that cloud will gradually increase. The wind a little bit later that it is today but the temperatures feeling a little bit cooler, between six and nine celsius as a maximum. Some showers for wednesday, temperatures very similar as well. A chilly night, a bit more sunshine if you missed Vanessa Feltz brea kfast if you missed Vanessa Feltz Breakfast Show last week, you missed a cracker, she was on fire. That sta rts a cracker, she was on fire. That starts at 7am and is on until ten a. M. Hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Well bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning despite a new law being introduced to ban it, sexual predators continue to contact children online. After 7 00, well discuss what more can be done to tackle the problem. Iamadip i am a dip did to shopping a little bit. Chocolate . He has raided the cupboards. What are you addicted to . I dont know. Neuroscience . What do a comedian, a Buddhist Monk and a neuroscientist have in common . Theyre hoping to teach us how to live a better life. After 8 30, ruby wax will be here to tell us what shes learnt. And could the Early Morning battle for the sunbed soon be over . Well get reaction to news that one travel company is offering holidaymakers the chance to reserve their spot, with more than just a towel. Good morning. Heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. A man is due in court this morning in connection with a crash in west london in which three teenage boys we re london in which three teenage boys were killed. The 28 year old is charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. A second man is being questioned after handing himself in the night. In last night. A new law targeting online grooming has uncovered what a leading Childrens Charity has described as the staggering extent of abuse in england and wales. The nspcc says more than 1,300 cases of people sending a sexual message to a child were recorded in the First Six Months of it being made a criminal offence. The charity is calling for ministers and social media platforms to do more to tackle the issue. The Pension Fund Deficit of the collapsed construction giant, carillion could be almost a billion pounds, according to mps, which is far higher than first thought. The commons work and Pensions Committee has accused the firm of attempting to wriggle out of its obligations to its pensioners while it was paying dividends and high salaries to executives. Theresa may will chair a meeting of the cabinet trucks of 20 later as pressure grows over her future. This weekend she has faced further criticism from conservative mps with some accusing the government of having no sense of direction. It comes as ministers from the rest of the eu meet in brussels this afternoon to discuss the next phase of negotiations with britain. Three years after it was placed into special measures rather than children and Young People Services have been told they are no longer failing. 2014 a public enquiry revealed at least 1400 girls had been sexually exploited by gangs of men over a period of 15 years and the government took direct control of the council. 0fsted has now rated the service as good and inspectors say some aspects still require improvement. Rescue teams in the french alps have recovered the bodies of two british tourist who died while skiing off piste. The man both aged 25 had been skiing in the south Eastern Region of chamonix, third man thought to be on holiday with a pair raised the alarm after they slipped in ice and bad weather yesterday morning. The Foreign Office says it is providing support to the families. The biggest awards ceremony in the music industry, the grammys, took place in new york last night. Singer bruno mars won six awards, including best album. There was also british success for ed sheeran whose album divide won best pop vocal album and his single shape of you picked up the best pop solo performance. Many of those attending wore white roses to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment. It was a star studded event. Some people were pretty pleased to meet their idols. 0h, people were pretty pleased to meet their idols. Oh, i see people were pretty pleased to meet their idols. 0h, isee dan explained me this picture earlier. The woman on the right of your screen. She was rather thrilled to see beyonce. She isnt really styled that out, is she . But is absolutely lovely lots of about that on social media, about how everyone should react when Singh Beyonce in the flesh for the first time. Excellent. It isa flesh for the first time. Excellent. It is a natural reaction though, isnt it . It is 6 33 am. Lets look at the sport. It is a big day for englands womens footballers and phil neville who will be unwrapped a four unveiled a four unveiled at a phil neville will make his first public appearance today since becoming the head coach of the england womens football team. A week after his surprise appointment and the revelations there were some rumours because he was looking at some of the social media of the girls and he didnt have a lot of experience, he only managed one game at salford city when he was stepping in, that is the tea m when he was stepping in, that is the team he co owns, that it has been pa rt team he co owns, that it has been part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, buti part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, but i think the reason why it is so controversial is because the originaljob advertised that talked about having experience in football, in managing, and the womens game but after his appointment, the fa were saying he was an ideal candidate and there have been a lot of others who said no. He didnt apply to it, it he was headhunted . There was no. He didnt apply to it, it he was headhunted . There was lots of talk about whether it is the right process but if he gets the results then people will be supportive. Then it emerged all of the tweets in his twitter history, from 2012, some sexist tweets that he was forced to apologise for so he has already had the interaction with the media and this was his statement. Back to matters on the pitch, and Manchester City were at their magnificent best in their fa cup fourth round victory over cardiff. This brilliant free kick from Kevin De Bruyne put city in front against the championship side, before a rare headed goal from Raheem Sterling made it 2 0. City are still in the running to win all four competitions theyre in this season. Chelsea eased into round five as well. Two goals from belgian striker Michy Batshuayi helped them beat premier League Strugglers newcastle 3 0 at stamford bridge. Marcos alonso completed the scoring with a late free kick. The main talking point of the weekend came at anfield on saturday evening, as liverpool were knocked out the cup by west brom losing 3 1. But it was the use of var or video assistant referees that sent the football world into meltdown. Referee craig pawson consulted with video assistant referee Andre Marriner at least four times during the course of the match, with each referral taking several minutes. It took four minutes for liverpool to be awarded a penalty for this challenge on Mohamed Salah in the first half, which Roberto Firmino went on to miss anyway. West brom manager alan pardew wasnt impressed with the system despite the win. The stadium, it was bizarre because we had no evidence of what happened, there is no screen for us, it is a black tennis when the bill was in or out that we are completely in the dark, everyone is in the dark. The other issue which i think is more concerning is to play a sport hamstrings in the first half because you are going from such high tempo work to literally waiting. Everyone has an opinion on var, it works in cricket because there are natural breaks in the game but in football i think a big problem for many is the amount of time it took these fulminant breaks. That has been one of the concerns, hasnt it . It is still in a testing phase, this is only the sixth game in the English League it was used in. These we re English League it was used in. These were the three decisions at anfield. Var was used there. Maybe it would help if there were big screens up. You have to include the fans in it. That is the thing, like intended for example, and cricket. It adds to the drama. It has to be quicker and you have to be including the crowd. 0therwise have to be including the crowd. Otherwise they feel disenfranchised. It is more to the tv audience were we do it at the moment in football rather than for those who pay to be there. Those people who pay to be there. Those people who pay to be there and spend their time and money of being fans of the club and alan pa rd ew of being fans of the club and alan pardew thinks that injury flareups could happen if people standing around for a couple of minutes and there will get cold. It isnt a huge issue but it is still in the testing phases. There was more history yesterday for the man many think is the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer. He won his 20th grand slam title by beating marin cilic at the Australian Open. And after a few tears, heres how the great man shared his success on twitter very simply 20, a trophy and a love heart. There was certainly a lot of love for the swiss in melbourne. And while he was pushed all the way by his croatian opponent, federer came through after five sets, and over three hours a play. Amazingly after all his success, winning still seems to mean so, so much to him. Spare a thought for cilic, though he was beaten by federer in the wimbledon final last year too but if the 20 grand slam titles for fed didnt impress you already, take a look at this. The Australian Open was federers 72nd grand slam appearance. Hes won a remarkable 10 of all mens singles titles in the open era. And at 36 years old, he is the second oldest man to win a grand slam in the open era. You dont like all of these debates about the greatest of all time . I think we could just enjoy the success of various people. It is the same in golf, tiger woods is great but so we struck a necklace. Its fine. Jack nicklaus. But so we struck a necklace. Its fine. Jack nicklaus. Serena williams is brilliant, Roger Federer is brilliant. Who cares i will not ask your top five then. Boris becker for me, because i liked him. He was great to watch holidays are a time to relax and a good excuse for that well deserved lie in. But how many of us have set an early alarm just to rush down to the pool and stick a towel on a sunbed . Have any of you done that . I bet you have well, that could soon become a thing of the past, because one Tour Operator is offering holidaymakers the chance to pay to reserve one in advance. So is it a good idea . Phoebe smith, is the travel editor of wanderlust magazine and she joins us from munich in germany. Good morning to you. It is bizarre that we are speaking to you in germany which is often the place where we have this sort of fancy are to merge with germans about i suppose the right to have a sunbed. 0rdo you suppose the right to have a sunbed. Or do you think of this story . £20 to reserve a sunbed before you go on holiday. I think it is one of those things, like you said. If for you a holiday is all about lounging about in the sun in the perfect spot you probably dont want to get up super early to beat everyone to get a perfect spot there will be some people who think it is great because they get to preserve the one they wa nt they get to preserve the one they want and have a lie in because they are on holiday, after all, and others think there is another way that tour organisers are getting money out of them. We were talking this morning for a family for it is £100, ducie pictures now, to get a sunbed and to all of them will be available, certain ones will be reserve a bill, but do you think holiday makers will take the Tour Operator on it . Definitely, ithink it will be so, the front pages of one of the travel pages this morning think it is amazing. Personally, my idea of a perfect sun lounge would beafar idea of a perfect sun lounge would be a far away from everyone is possible so i find it, i certainly would not take it up but i think definitely people would. If it is a pa rt definitely people would. If it is a part of your holiday, it makes you have a good day, if they could avoid getting up super early to beat eve ryo ne getting up super early to beat everyone i think they definitely would do it. I can feel that sort of natural british thing, i paid for this, ican natural british thing, i paid for this, i can feel people getting concerned about how it is in full sponsor while on holiday so who is in charge of finding your reserved amount . Well, this is it. Could you imagine, and would we be so british that it would ask them to move out of our reserved sunset or would we ask them to move . It could potentially create a whole can of worms. It would be interesting to see and i think other Tour Operators who offer this kind of things will do that, it will wait and see how popular it is, what kind of effect it has, and act accordingly. This could be the start like low Cost Airlines were you pay to reserve your seat and other airlines then followed suit. Are you in a hotel in munich or staying in a house or a flat or something . I am actually in an airbnb. No sun lounges to reserve them . I actually have my own personal terrace that i can sit out. We are in a block of flats so it isnt that inspiring but i have my own terrace which is a way around it. But is the way to go. But to talk to you and i know this is something which has exercised due at home. Lots of people getting in touch. Bill on twitter says ban people preserving sunbed until they wa nt to people preserving sunbed until they want to use them. I have stayed in hotels where staff moved house. Simple. This is just hotels where staff moved house. Simple. This isjust another increase in exercise bills. Holiday firms squeezing money from us. Holiday firms squeezing money from us. Just like the classic do you wa nt to us. Just like the classic do you want to reserve your seat . Frank says a holiday in the uk, no problem with sunbed, always go home oh, he says you can always go to a solarium. Clare says it is another way to make their money. Listen to my angry voice you have doubled the price of your holiday after all of the add ons. Paul says this why dont you just go down to the supermarket, buy your own sun lounge, £30, and then leave it there at the end of the week . I have this idea of people marching down the street with a sunbed. If you are a fan, im sure some of you will be, get in touch. I think, when you imagine the queue for those who have reserved their sunbed. So british. It is not the weather for the sunbed, i dont think, is that, sarah . Starts at 7am and is on until ten a. M. Well, there is some sunshine to be seen, but things are going to be turning colder as we head through the week ahead. It was a really mild week, in fact. Temperatures of 15 celsius yesterday and today will be a touch colder, thinks turning even colder later in the week. We have a colder later in the week. We have a cold front heading its way south, and that will be opening the doors to the airto and that will be opening the doors to the air to come in from a north westerly direction. So certainly called direction. That front bringing outbreaks of rain but in the south it is a dry start to the day, double figures across southern england, quite breezy morning. Particularly breezy towards the south of the cold front and through the midlands a windy morning to come. Rain across the north west of england is quite heavy at times this morning. It will push further south and to the north of that, sunshine for the far north of england and across scotland. You will notice showers moving in on that north westerly wind and they will fall as snow on the highest ground in scotland. A bit of dry, sunny weather in scotland and then we are back into that weather front sitting across central and northern wales, bringing heavy rain and some quite squally, strong winds with that front so the strongest of the winds and rain shift their way further south through the day. The rain becomes fairly light and patchy by the time it reaches southern england through the afternoon and then a return to much clearer weather. Lots of sunshine, dry weather. Lots of sunshine, dry weather for much of the country and those showers continuing across parts of scotland. Temperatures range between six and 12 degrees today. Into the evening hours, the rain quickly clears from the south, and then largely dry conditions across all of the country overnight. Much colder night than it was last night, especially across england wales. A frosty start to tuesday, not quite as called for Northern Ireland or scotland because of the strength of the breeze which is stopping those temperatures falling too low. Through tomorrow some sunshine especially across england and wales. Further north, for scotla nd and wales. Further north, for scotland and Northern Ireland, are easier and cloudier, with some outbreaks of rain. Perhaps some hill snow for central scotland. In this area of low cloud and drizzle pushes into the south west of england as well. We will hold on to the sunshine through the midlands and much of the east of england through the day. Temperatures a bit colder than today, six to 10 degrees and through wednesday we have another front which clears its way gradually southwards and eastwards across the country. And that leaves us with this flow from the north west, so colder conditions once again moving in through the course of wednesday. Some scattered showers and they will fall as snow over the Higher Ground of scotla nd fall as snow over the Higher Ground of scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunny spells and a few scattered showers further south. That theme continues into thursday as well. Colder weather continuing, by the time we hit thursday it could be in the east coast. And we are back into single figures, typically six to eight degrees through the middle pa rt eight degrees through the middle part of the week but at least we should see some sunshine, although it is turning that bit colder. Thank you very much. It is predicted that one in five jobs are at risk of being replaced by robots, and a new report suggests workers in regions outside of the south of england could lose out the most. Sean is at a factory in chesterfield for us this morning. Good morning, yes. Where i end this morning, there is a chance if you need a new car part today it could well be in one of these boxes. They are stacked up high here and the reason we are at this factory is whereas in the past we have gone to the ones around christmas time where lots of deliveries are being made, you would see lots of workers Walking Around with their scanning things, this machine does all of that. They dont pack it into the boxes, the machine does. That doesnt mean they are not workers, you can see at either end of the chain we have lots of people working to put things into the boxes to begin with, and on the other side of the factory there are lots of people putting together everything which will go out. But everything is picked by these machines, and this isa picked by these machines, and this is a key bit, because the report out today says one in five jobs in the uk could be at risk. It doesnt mean they will all go, it means they could be replaced by robots at some point. It is outside of the south east, as we were hearing, where that could be an issue. We have a few guys at opposite ends of the scale, paul, you are the operational director. When we look at these machines, what did it look like a few years ago . How many workers would you have had doing the job the machines are doing . Probably three times as many workers. The machines in front of you are essentially moving to locations that a few years ago the worker himself or herself would have walked to and picked up the part. So they are doing that work. Sometimes in manual warehouses you are seeing workers walk up to ten miles a day, so it has taken that out of it. So those workers who are here beforehand, what are they doing now, or do you have fewer staff . We are moving to having fewer staff, going from 160 to about 90 in the warehouse. A lot of people might hear that and think how is automation going to be good forthe uk . How is automation going to be good for the uk . Because ultimately the automation is making us more efficient, and by being more efficient, and by being more efficient we will be more competitive and by being more competitive and by being more competitive we will grow the business. That is notjust at a local level but at a global level as well, and that will ultimately create morejobs. It can only well, and that will ultimately create more jobs. It can only be good for britain. You look further down the line, a futurologist, you like to call yourself, i like that. When you hear from like to call yourself, i like that. When you hearfrom paul that in like to call yourself, i like that. When you hear from paul that in the longer term there should be a growth injobs as we longer term there should be a growth in jobs as we become more efficient, how do you see the increase in automation and the use of robots changing how the uk works . |j automation and the use of robots changing how the uk works . I think big thing for me is that this is really not a technology issue, it is actually a societal issue. So if we make the assumption the moment that there is Economic Growth for us to access, then that model of automation creating efficiency, the ability of new technology to create newjobs, ability of new technology to create new jobs, holds water. Ability of new technology to create newjobs, holds water. But that is predicated on the back of ongoing Economic Growth. The other thing which i think is coming into play is this plethora of different technologies. And that is different to what we have seen in the past, the way the technologies of the past have actually come along and created newjobs, as have actually come along and created new jobs, as well as have actually come along and created newjobs, as well as take on other jobs away. But what if the automation is to such an extent that we do end up with half the number of jobs that we have got now . What are the societal implications of that . When do we start to think about changing our education system, looking at the kind of society we want, if half the jobs have gone to automation . That is the kind of stuff we will be getting into throughout the morning. So those issues as well, this report out this morning looks at towns and cities around the uk, how will they get on, and how much of a threat to those towns and cities outside of the south could all this automation be . It isa south could all this automation be . It is a very pink hi vizjacket, i think sean is rocking that this morning. I think i have one of those for my bicycle. You have everything, havent you . If you are sporty, competitive and driven, then you could be a future olympic champion. Sound far fetched . Not according to an exciting new scheme, which aims to convert talented young people into future gold medallists. Well, eager to find out more, brea kfasts tim muffett got his skates on, and he is at the Lee Valley Ice Centre in london for us this morning. Yes, the skates are not on yet, i am just mulling that at the moment, but this scheme is called discover your gold, and it is about discovering future 0lympic talent. Not long until the south korean 0lympics gets under way. Are there people out there who could do a lot better in terms of actually becoming actual 0lympians. Natalie is from uk sport, and what is the idea behind todays event . This is a nationwide talent id search for a 15 year old and we are searching for anyone who thinks they could be an olympic or Paralympic Champion in a whole range of sports. It is run by the institute of sport in partnership with other sports, and you can sign up with other sports, and you can sign up via our website and the information is there. And there are lots of examples of athletes who have gone through this type of campaign who have gone on to become champions. How do you know that someone champions. How do you know that someone will become an 0lympian . You can be good at sport but there is a huge difference to representing your country in the olympics. We are looking for people who have some athletic talent and the potential to really give it a go and train really ha rd really give it a go and train really hard ina really give it a go and train really hard in a fantastic environment with brilliant coaches on the way to the olympics or paralympics. And this is just stage one. This is a multistage process and we are looking at lots of different attributes, but really, just come down and give it a go. And we can see some hard work going on, as you can see. Somebody who has previously been spotted, is this 0lympic silver medallist. What happened to you . 0lympic silver medallist. What happened to you . So i was somewhere exactly like today, called sporting giants, and exactly like today, called sporting giants, and i was the height they wa nted giants, and i was the height they wanted the athletes to be for rowing, and i applied for it and it changed my life overnight. So it can come down to your physical attributes, in terms of whether you could actually use those to become 0lympians. It must have been an extraordinary journey you went 0lympians. It must have been an extraordinaryjourney you went on. Absolutely, and like i say it was life changing. I did the testing and was not as strong as some of the girls, but was not as strong as some of the girls, but i had the height, and i started and obviously you can always make someone stronger and fitter, not necessarily taller. So i got into with the sport, and the players, through the national lottery, or else it wouldnt have been possible. I am thankfulfor that. And you can see these short track speed skating is, very impressive, and you are a big fan of this scheme, john, arent you . What impact can it have . For us it is a fantastic opportunity to find new talent and bring and grow our sport, getting these athletes into our sport with the methods and the coaching we have, and we think we can find some superstars. You see the guys is getting behind you, and how could you spot a future 0lympian as opposed to someone who is just very good . It is the way they move on their body patterns, and the way they take up the sport and almost their adrenaline to go fast and really compete against others on the ice. That is what we are looking for thrill seekers. And obviously south korea in a couple of weeks time, but then beijing in 2022. Do you think you will spot people today who will go on to take part in that Winter Olympics . Hopefully, who knows . We are going to find out what is out there and give some athletes a chance to go to their dreams. And we will talk to some of those a little bit later. As i say, it is called discover your gold and the idea is to spot people who think they are pretty good and could be a lot better. It has happened to people like vicky before, and it could happen to some of these guys as well. You never know, you might see these skaters in a future 0lympics. See these skaters in a future olympics. Thank you very much, thank you. I love watching speedskating. It is properly thrilling, isnt it . Do you remember wilf 0reilly . It is properly thrilling, isnt it . Do you remember wilf oreilly . No. He nearly got a medal, and fell over, it is very exciting. Still to come this morning from sporting prodigies to a musical one. After 8 30am, we will be joined by cellist and former bbc Young Musician of the year sheku kanneh mason, who wants to inspire more children to take an interest in classical music. And we have a treat in store, as i think he might actually play for us. We can say cello to him a little bit later. Oh no. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. A 14 Year Old Girl is among three teenagers arrested for threatening a Police Officer with a gun in lewisham. The officer was said to be on routine patrol on saturday evening when a teenager pointed a firearm at the officers head. Police say they have made some arrests, and the officer involved was uninjured. Essex police say they are going to try and contact a woman who is mentioned in a us lawsuit alleging that the rapper nelly sexually assaulted her. It is claimed it happened after a gig in southend in december, although it was never reported to police. Another allegation is believed to have been made by a woman after a gig in camden two years ago. Nelly denies the allegations, which his solicitor calls deceitful and motivated by money. Parts of the London Underground have been found to be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Bbc london measured noise levels which on one stretch of the central line were equivalent to that found at a rock concert. Transport for london says the noise is highly unlikely to cause long term damage to hearing. But, on parts of the northern and jubilee line, levels were those which would require Hearing Protection if it was a workplace. I think what these measurements show is the tube is sufficiently loud to warrant further investigation. It certainly shows that it can be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Of course there are parts of the network that are noisier than others, but you would need to be exposed to that noise for a significant period of time for it to cause any hearing damage. And you can see more on that on bbc inside out london tonight at 7 30pm on bbc one, or take a look at our website or facebook page. Lets have a look at the travel situation now. There is a good service on the tubes. 0n the trains, there is no service at the moment on South Western Railway between chessington south and motspur park, due to signalling problem. 0n the roads, it is busy on the approach to the blackwall tunnel southern approach. And in west london, king street in hammersmith remains closed in both directions, due to emergency repairs on a burst watermain. Lets have a check on the weather now. Good morning. Now, this morning we could see a little bit of sunshine. Quite quickly, though, its going to turn to something more like that. So we have got a bright start, a mild start, but then turning rather wet and rather cold. Now, sunshine first thing this morning. Quickly that cloud will increase, and then well see this rain moving down from the north west. Its quite a breezy day, as well, but once that rain clears, the sun could be up towards the end of the day. And the temperature dropping a little around eight or nine celsius by the end of the afternoon. Now, overnight tonight, that cloud clears away completely, so the temperature drops right down. Low single figures celsius, maybe one or two spots down at zero, so potentialfor a little bit of frost first thing tomorrow morning, in contrast to what we have this morning. So, as we head through tuesday, a bright, sunny start, with still plenty of sunshine, at least at first, but that cloud will gradually increase. The wind a little bit lighter than it is today, but temperature feeling a little bit cooler, between six and nine celsius as a maximum. Some showers for wednesday, temperatures very similar, as well. Could get something wintry over Higher Ground, then a chilly night, a bit more sunshine for thursday. Im back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. Hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after three teenage boys were killed in west london. Hell appear in court this morning. A second man handed himself in after a police appeal. Good morning, its monday 29th january. Also this morning a new law targeting the online grooming of children has uncovered a Staggering Amount of cases, according to a charity. Good morning. The robot revolution could see one fifth ofjobs in the uk put at risk in the uk, according to new research, and it is workers outside the south of england that are under the greatest threat. Im at this factory in chesterfield to look at the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence. In sport, phil neville faces the worlds media today for the First Time Since becoming the new head coach of the england womens football team. Hes already had to apologise for sexist tweets. And could the race to grab a sunbed be a thing of the past . Holidaymakers will be able to pre book their favourite spot in the sun, but youll have to pay. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. Good morning. Some sunshine out there today. Some cloud and ran initially towards the south which should clear away and then a return to something brighter but also cold. I will bring you all of those details and around 15 minutes. It is seven am, let start our main story. A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in connection with a crash which killed three teenagers in west london. A second man is being questioned after he handed himself in after a police appeal. 0ur correspondentjohn mcmanus is at the site of the crash in hayes. John, what more details do we know . But police said 28 year old Jaynesh Chudasama from hayes has been charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving after the events of friday evening here in hayes on this road. He will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates Court later today that it is also thought that was the second person in the car that mounted the pavement here and last night in north london and then into the Police Station voluntarily and was arrested by Police Officers and was arrested by Police Officers and is being resumed about the events here. They have really resonated and upset the community here, caused a big load. As you can see a huge amount of floral tributes being laid here by friends and family of the three teenagers who we re family of the three teenagers who were killed, three friends, george wilkinson, harry rice and josh mcguinness, who were all on their way to another friend s party at the foot or ground not too far from here when audi mounted the pavement on friday evening and crashed into them. Paramedics were called but u nfortu nately were them. Paramedics were called but unfortunately were unable to save them. It has been a devastating blow for the community. People have come all weekend to express their condolences and amongst them, the grandfather of one of the vic rooms. Victims. I am all right until i think about it. Yeah. I wasnt going to stop here but i had to in the end. He told me to. How do you feel now that you have come here . Upset but im pleased at seeing him. So much upset here at the community and probably a very difficult day for the fellow pupils and friends of those three boys on this first day back at school today. Ok, thank you. Thank you. The Pension Fund Deficit of the collapsed construction giant carillion could be almost a billion pounds, according to mps, which is far higher than first thought. The commons work and Pensions Committee has accused the firm of attempting to wriggle out of its obligations to its pensioners for nearly a decade. At the same time, it continued to pay dividends and high salaries to executives. The Cabinet Committee responsible for overseeing the brexit negotiations will meet later today after a weekend in which the Prime Minister faced criticism from some conservative party members. This morning, messages exchanged between a group of tory mps have been published, providing further evidence of the tensions within the party. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent leila nathoo. Shes in westminster for us. Shes in westminsterfor us. It shes in westminster for us. It is uncomfortable reading for the Prime Minister this morning. Uncomfortable reading for the Prime Minister this morninglj uncomfortable reading for the Prime Minister this morning. I think it is exactly that. This has been a difficult weekend really for theresa may, the criticism from within her own party is getting louder. Particularly from the live supporting mps who represent a significant chunk of the conservative party and on whom theresa may depends on tuesday in place. Leave. She has been struggling to keep control of the party since taking over as leader but now we have the strength of feeling of brexit laid bare in those private Text Messages between tory mps published by the daily telegraph. What were hearing is increasingly vocal criticism from brexiteers who are complaining about a lack of leadership, a sense of drift in brick the policy, a sense that the kind of clean break from the eu that they want to see is looking increasingly likely and they are putting pressure on theresa may. She has weathered many a political storm so far there is no obvious successor to her, one has made a move against her, but i think if she loses the backing of the brexiteers in her own party, then she could well be in trouble. Thank you, good to talk to you. Three years after it was placed into special measures, rotherham children and Young Peoples Services has been told it is no longerfailing. In 2014, a Public Inquiry revealed that at least 1400 girls had been groomed, raped and trafficked over a period of 15 years in the South Yorkshire town. The government took direct control of the hour council. The watchdog, 0fsted, has now rated the service as good but some aspects still require improvement. British tourists will be offered the chance to beat the daily dash for a sunbed by paying in advance to reserve them. The travel firm thomas cook is allowing customers to book a specific lounger in a favoured spot for their entire stay at a cost of 22 pounds. The system is being trialled in three hotels and, if successful, will be rolled out to 30 hotels by the summer. Thank you for all of your messages, a lot of you do not approve. Its interesting, a point made by one, who says if it runs the entire direction of your holiday can you claim your money back . If it rains. Good question. The biggest awards in the music industry, the grammys, took place in new york last night. Many of those attending wore white roses to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment. Bruno mars won six awards including best album, while brit ed sheerans album divide won best pop vocal album, while his single shape of you picked up the best pop solo performance. 24 carat magic. Bruno mars. The most prestigious event in music ended up being a huge night for bruno mars. He took home six grammys, including the big three record, album and song of the year. You know those songs were written with nothing but iy songs were written with nothing but joy and for one reason and for one reason only and that is love. On the red carpet styles for white roses in solidarity with the movements to end gender inequality and sexual harassment. Times up. We say times up harassment. Times up. We say times upfour harassment. Times up. We say times up four pages inequality, and this promotion. And in the most memorable performance of the night, kesh, who is accused herformer producer of sexual and physical abuse, was supported on stage by other female artist. There was a poignant tribute to those who died in attacks at a Music Festival in las vegas and the Ariana Grande concert in manchester. If i saw you in heaven. This was expected to be the year hit pop was recognised in the year hit pop was recognised in the mainstream awards but it wasnt. It was thought that the quality would be a big focus, but few women we re eve n would be a big focus, but few women were even nominated in the big categories. There are those saying that once again, the grammys played it safe. Plenty of stars there and you may have seen this picture as well do with the rounds on social media. I believe it has gone viral. This is beyonce walking through a hotel and the lady on the right hand side has spotted that light is in fa ct side has spotted that light is in fact beyonce and is not really holding it together. Maybe she was saying hold on, i was first in the lines for the lift. It looks a bit more like whoa that is beyonce send us your thoughts on that. It is just coming up to 17 am. Social Media Companies should do more to protect children using the internets, the nspcc has described a staggering the amount of grooming which takes place online. Despite a new law being introduced last year to crack down on the problem, its been revealed that in just six months, there were still hundreds of cases of predators sending sexual messages to young people. Breakfasts Graham Satchell has been to meet one victim. Lauren wasjust 10 when lauren was just 10 when she started going online. She made a friend in a chat room who sent her sexual m essa g es chat room who sent her sexual messages and eventually persuaded her to meet. We have changed her name and reinforced her words to protect her identity. The physical, sexual abuse has been extremely traumatic. I have flashbacks, and have to have medication to control those. When i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with me in person. He had all the power, completely. He had totally manipulated me to believe that i was doing something wrong here, and it would be me who would be punished for this. That was lauren telling her story to Graham Satchell there. Lets speak to matt hancock, the secretary for digital, culture, media and sport. Good morning and thank you to joining hours. Morning. It is harrowing, i could see you listening carefully to that, when you hear these stories. The nspcc is calling on the government to introduce more for example grooming alerts. Can that be done . Yes, and it must. We changed the law, as you said at the top, we changed the law in april to bring ina top, we changed the law in april to bring in a new offence of 1300 people, crimes, have been recorded under the offence and that is progress, but still there is clearly more to do. These are harrowing stories. And your heart goes out to anybody affected by them. As the father of three young children, i find it really quite emotional listening to that package. And we are consulting at the moment and internet Safety Strategy which is all about making the uk the safest place in the world to go online. And so we place in the world to go online. And so we will consider absolutely what the nspcc has said, i have seen the proposals, we are thinking about them carefully. But also, the social Media Companies have got a responsibility here. Increasingly they know they have a responsibility. And they can use the technology to try to spot some of these things happening by using the computers and the algorithms to see the patterns of behaviour and then intervened. There is clearly work that needs to be done here, both in terms of government policy but also in terms of the social Media Companies themselves. What i want to ask you specifically, you talk about the Safety Strategy, will it be volu nta ry the Safety Strategy, will it be voluntary or will you enforce the code . There is a statutory code at the moment but the question is whether that needs to be strengthened and it is one of the things we are looking at right now. Interesting hearing you because it sounds like you might be considering that and at what stage will you decide . The consultation opens in the autumn and is closing i think it is just closes around now but will certainly take the nspccs evidence today into consideration. So we are looking at this right now. It is on my desk. It is something that really matters to me. You are prepared to be robust with the internet and social Media Companies . Absolutely. In the past year or so, they have changed their tone at least, they say that they now know that there is a problem and they are part of the solution. I very much want to do this with the companies could ultimately, they are global and you can only have the solutions through them. But nevertheless we are absolutely prepared to legislate, as with demonstrated with the law change we brought him in april last year. I will talk to you about broadband in a moment, ifi year. I will talk to you about broadband in a moment, if i could ask it quickly about the Prime Minister because it does seem to be a briefing against her. What would you say to your colleagues and maybe doing this . The thing that Everyone Needs to do is pull together, the Prime Minister has shown leadership ina number of Prime Minister has shown leadership in a number of areas and we are talking about internet safety and Online Safety which is one of the things that she has absolutely led the argument on. And there are many challenges that britain faces and we need to face them together and deal with them. There is also some huge opportunities and we need to make sure that the positive message gets up sure that the positive message gets up there as well, we have, the economy is strong, we have record numbers of jobs, People Economy is strong, we have record numbers ofjobs, people have had pay rises thanks to the National Living wage we brought in, people who have had their broadband connected which is another thing we are going to talk about i hope this morning. You know, there is a whole series of areas of action that this government is leading on and we need to pull together and make sure we deliver. You say that, but there is speculation about her own job. Well, i think that we should pull together and back her. And i think she has shown that leadership. You know, i was talking about in my area, where we are making progress and in fact leading the global debate on how you ensure that the power of new technology is a force for good. That was something where she personally has been leading the debate. So i think that we should pull together. We should rise to the challenges that the country faces, but also keep those massive opportunities going. Because there are big opportunities, that we see investment increasing in the uk, jobs, as i said, ata investment increasing in the uk, jobs, as i said, at a record high. The really big things are going in the right direction in the economy. And so we need to keep delivering on that. We will talk about broadband, because i know you have good views to talk about that. But our viewers are very to talk about that. But our viewers are very passionate about their broadband, and they tell us when we talk about it, i know more people have been connected, but they say it is still not good enough to cope with large families or average families, for example. Well, another piece of news is that this morning we have seen the confirmation that we have seen the confirmation that we have seen the confirmation that we have hit the target of 95 of people having access to superfast broadband. And that is the decent level of broadband, more than the average household needs. Of course there is a final 5 who dont, and i entirely understand that, and we have got a plan to reach them over the next couple of years, to make sure that everybody has access to decent broadband. That is what i wa nt to decent broadband. That is what i want to see. But we made a commitment to reach 95 , and we have got there. And so while there is more to do, we have made some big strides so that 19 out of 20 now have access to superfast broadband. And you are talking about 100 via wenn . 10096 and you are talking about 100 via wenn . 100 will and you are talking about 100 via wenn . 10096 will have access to decent broadband by 2020. By when . I understand just how frustrating it is when you dont have decent broadband, but the good news is that 19 out of 20 do have access to it, and many people have access to it, and many people have access to it but havent taken it up, and access to it but havent taken it up, and i would urge them to take it up, and i would urge them to take it up, because it is good for living in the modern world, and very good if you are a business. Ok, matt hancock, secretary of state for it Digital Culture and media, and sport, lets not forget about that. The full brief. Let us know about that and any other stories you are taking an interest in, lots of people talking about sun lounges, and the ability to reserve them. Here is sarah with a look at this mornings weather. The main themes of the weather over the next few days is that things will be turning colder. It was a mild weekends, in fact, yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far, and temperatures of 15 celsius in cambridgeshire yesterday. But what we have today is a cold front moving in, and that will introduce the cold air from the north west. It will also bring a spell of rain and some brisk winds around as well, pushing south across the country. So quite a mixed bag this morning, starting off across southern england, to the south of the front, still very mild. Double figures at 8am, largely dry, a few glimpses of brightness first thing towards the south east but heading further north it is breezy, especially windy with this weather front which is producing heavy rain this morning across the north west of england. Less rain for the north east of england, and some sunshine to the north of that. So for much of scotland, a lot of sunshine. You will notice those scattered showers piling it the north westerly wind. Fewer showers for Northern Ireland. A lot of dry weather to be enjoyed here. Heavy rain for the north west of england and the half of wales will create its way further south. Through the day as this front sinks its way south across england and wales, it will bring strong winds. Most of the rainfall tending to turn quite light and patchy by the time it reaches southern and eastern parts during the afternoon but the rest of the country, much sunnier, dry conditions. Less windy during the course of the afternoon. Temperatures around six to 12 degrees and we will continue to see one or two maccabees showers across scotland. It will be a bit over the highest ground. Through the evening and overnight the rain clears from the south. So clear skies, lighter winds were many of us, still quite blustery in scotland where we continue to see that feed of showers. Even in towns and cities temperatures near freezing, but showers. Even in towns and cities temperatures nearfreezing, but in the countryside, we are looking at subzero temperatures to start your day tomorrow. It will feel much colder out there than it does at the moment. After that chilly start with a few fog patches in some frost, sunshine through central and eastern parts of england and wales, and from the south west low cloud and drizzly rain moves in, and for Northern Ireland and scotland things will turn quite breezy once again, with that rain continuing across the western half of scotland, and a few wintry showers as well. Around six to 10 degrees on tuesday, turning colder still for wednesday with another front pushing southwards and eastwards, and then the return to some sunshine but also some scattered, blustery showers. Gosh, some low temperatures there. Whether bonfire night, new years eve, or another special occasion, they are sure to help it go off with a bang. But a group of campaigners want tighter restrictions around the use of fireworks, which they say can cause distress to both people and animals. Their petition, which calls for a ban on their public use, will be debated in westminster later today. We will speak to one of the campaigners in a moment, but this is what some of you had to say on the matter. Where we lived before, we were right bya where we lived before, we were right by a park, and they would set them off all the time. Yes, all year round. All year round, day and night, and justice just isnt safe. It isnt safe, and especially having a child, you think more regulations, certainly, because it wasjust a child, you think more regulations, certainly, because it was just kids setting them off. I personally dont really have anything against fireworks in a public place, and whatnot. I know there is a law where over a whatnot. I know there is a law where overa certain whatnot. I know there is a law where over a certain period of time, i think it is like 1am on new years eve and stuff like that, certain festivals, so i dont really mind fireworks too much. I feel horribly sorry for cats and dogs and kids, when they go off, and the golf everywhere. I like going on seeing a big event, but itjust becomes crazy. I think people are too worried about safety these days. That sounds silly, but yes. |j worried about safety these days. That sounds silly, but yes. I mean, i have lived in europe, and they go crazy for, like, on new years eve, for fireworks, and there is never really any accidents. Lets speak to nicky williams, who is one of the people campaigning for the change in the law. To get this straight, what are you campaigning to get this straight, what are you cam to get this straight, what are you campaigning for . Do you want a ban on all public use of fireworks . Well, we are looking at some change to the law, some restrictions. Potentially a ban on all back garden fireworks, because at the moment, under the current legislation, it is perfectly legal to that fireworks any day of the year, any time between 7am and 11pm, 1am for new year, and later for between 7am and 11pm, 1am for new year, and laterfor diwali, and it causes stress, misery, and in the case of annals, injury and even death. So we are looking for the government to start taking the problem seriously and to look at ways of restricting the use of them. Let me read you what the department for business, energy and strategy are saying. They say we take safety very seriously which is why they are laws in place controlling the purchase, and there are no plans to limit their use. The government say they are doing enough already. Yes, thatis they are doing enough already. Yes, that is the response they have given us. And the safety aspect is only the tip of the iceberg. It is a small part of what the problem is. The problem is that the massive overuse of them, because not only do you have a firework season that runs from october through to january, but then you have random fireworks throughout the year as well. And for those with animals that find them very distressing, people with ptsd, people with young children, you can prepare for the dates when you know they are coming, for example november the fifth, new years eve, but random fireworks throughout the year you cant prepare every single day of the year. Ok, i see where you are coming from, and i am sure people who are listening and watching this morning are having their own debate while they enjoy that toast on their cornflakes, but the statement from British Fireworks Association says we have offered to meet with firework campaigners to discuss concerns and will support effo rts discuss concerns and will support efforts to clamp down, and they say on those hooligans who misuse fireworks, but they are a very small minority. Now, iunderstand fireworks, but they are a very small minority. Now, i understand you have understandable concerns that some of the people you have mentioned that, but why restrict the fun and enjoyment of many, many people because of the misuse of fireworks bya because of the misuse of fireworks by a few idiots . Again, they are also missing the point. It is not the misuse of fireworks, yes, it is a serious problem, where they are being used as weapons the police, paramedics and firemen and so on, but it is also the overuse. At the end of the day, if you go out into your garden and you set off explosive devices that could be up to 120 decibels in your back garden, you are forcing your choice of entertainment on every Single Person within a 1 2 mile radius, regardless of the effect it may have on them, whether they like fireworks, hate fireworks, and we have had some really distressing stories in front families with, for example, we had a lady get in touch about her ex vetera n lady get in touch about her ex veteran husband, and she is reduced to watching him cowering underneath the kitchen table, shaking and crying, because he suffers from ptsd. And the unexpected explosions literally send him regressing back to the events that caused it. Along with the number of pets that go missing, get injured, get killed because of unexpected fireworks. And there is no escaping them. If someone there is no escaping them. If someone is setting off explosives outside your house, you can turn the tv up, but it doesnt drown them out. And if you are not expecting them, the first explosion is the one that does the damage, and the rest just snowball the effect. Really good to talk to you today. Let us know what you think about that, essentially what she is asking for is for no back garden fireworks to be used at all in the uk. Brea kfasts tim muffett is at the Lee Valley Ice Centre in london this morning to find out about a scheme that hopes to discover future champions. Good morning. Yes, the winter 0lympics start ninth abery, i have a couple of weeks. I dont think it is going to happen ninth of february. It is about discovering young talent who could represent this country and future 0lympics young talent who could represent this country and future olympics and Winter Olympics. These short track speed skating as are among those hoping for selection in beijing in 2022. We will be talking to them and some other potential future champions a little later on. First, here is the news, the weather and the travel where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. A 14 Year Old Girl is among three teenagers arrested for threatening a Police Officer with a gun in lewisham. The officer was said to be on routine patrol on saturday evening when a teenager pointed a firearm at the officers head. Police say they have made some arrests, and the officer involved was uninjured. Essex police say they are going to try and contact a woman who is mentioned in a us lawsuit alleging that the rapper nelly sexually assaulted her. It is claimed it happened after a gig in southend in december, although it was never reported to police. Another allegation is believed to have been made by a woman after a gig in camden two years ago. Nelly denies the allegations, which his solicitor calls deceitful and motivated by money. Parts of the London Underground have been found to be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Bbc london measured noise levels which on one stretch of the central line were equivalent to that found at a rock concert. Transport for london says the noise is highly unlikely to cause long term damage to hearing. But, on parts of the northern and jubilee line, levels were those which would require Hearing Protection if it was a workplace. I think what these measurements show is that the tube is sufficiently loud to warrant further investigation. It certainly shows that it can be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Of course there are parts of the network that are noisier than others, but you would need to be exposed to that noise for a significant period of time for it to cause you any hearing damage. And you can see more on that on bbc inside out london tonight at 7 30pm on bbc one, or take a look at our website or facebook page. Lets have a look at the travel situation now. There is a good service on the tubes. 0n the roads, it is busy on the approach to the blackwall tunnel southern approach. And in west london, king street in hammersmith remains closed in both directions, due to emergency repairs on a burst watermain. Lets have a check on the weather now. Good morning. Now, this morning we could see a little bit of sunshine. Quite quickly, though, its going to turn to something more like that. So we have got a bright start, a mild start, but then turning rather wet and rather cold. Now, sunshine first thing this morning. Quickly that cloud will increase, and then well see this rain moving down from the north west. Its quite a breezy day, as well, but once that rain clears, the sun could be up towards the end of the day, and the temperature dropping a little around eight or nine celsius by the end of the afternoon. Now, overnight tonight, that cloud clears away completely, so the temperature drops right down. Low single figures celsius, maybe one or two spots down at zero, so potentialfor a little bit of frost first thing tomorrow morning, in contrast to what we have this morning. So, as we head through tuesday, a bright, sunny start, still plenty of sunshine, at least at first tomorrow, but that cloud will gradually increase. The wind a little bit lighter than it is today, but temperature feeling a little bit cooler, between six and nine celsius as a maximum. Some showers for wednesday, temperatures very similar, as well. Could get something wintry over Higher Ground, then a chilly night, a bit more sunshine for thursday. Survivors of terrorist atrocities launch a new group to lobby the government on Counter Terror policies today. Vanessa feltz is discussing it with the son of an ira terror victim, in ten minutes time. Hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Here is a summary of todays main stories. A man is due in court this morning in connection with a crash in west london in which three teenage boys were killed. The 28 year old is charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. A second man is being questioned after handing himself in last night. The Digital Culture media and sport secretary has told his program he is prepared to work with social Media Companies to crack down on online grooming. It comes as the nspcc described a staggering extent of abuse in england and wales. Despite the new law coming into force last year. The nspcc says more than 1,300 cases of people sending a sexual message to a child were recorded in the First Six Months of it being made a criminal offence. In the last year or so, they have changed their tone, at least, they said that they now know that there isa said that they now know that there is a problem and that they are part of the solution. I very much want to do this with the companies because ultimately, you know, they are global and you can only have the solutions through them but nevertheless we are absolutely prepared to legislate, as we demonstrated with the ball change that we brought in in april last year. Law change. The Pension Fund Deficit of the collapsed construction giant, carillion could be almost a billion pounds, according to mps, which is far higher than first thought. The commons work and Pensions Committee has accused the firm of attempting to wriggle out of its obligations to its pensioners while it was paying dividends and high salaries to executives. Theresa may will chair a meeting of the Cabinet Brexit Committee later as pressure grows over her future. This weekend, she has faced further criticism from conservative mps with some accusing the government of having no sense of direction. It comes as ministers from the rest of the eu meet in brussels this afternoon to discuss the next phase of negotiations with britain. The biggest awards ceremony in the music industry, the grammys, took place in new york last night. Singer bruno mars won six awards including best album. There was also british success for ed sheeran whose album divide won best pop vocal album, and his single shape of you picked up the best pop solo performance. With victims of sexual harassment. You up to date with most of the news up you up to date with most of the news up on this story which we have been touching on, some lunchers. Sun lounges. British tourists will be offered the chance to beat the daily dash for a sunbed by paying in advance to reserve them. The travel firm thomas cook is allowing customers to book a specific lounger in a favoured spot for their entire stay, at a cost of 22 pounds. The system is being trialled in three hotels and, if successful, will be rolled out to 30 hotels by the summer. Thank you everyone who got in touch and clearly most of you do not want to have to pay extra. People are discussing various points of sunbed etiquette. Vicki said i would be the first to reserve one. When i went to new york last year i was the one getting up at 6pm before the opened the doors and it was literally a mass exodus of 50 people dashing out with their towels, trying to get to the sunbed. What has the world come to . It is a holiday dont get up early some people enjoy an Early Morning dash, dont they . No . A big shake off your head. I find Early Morning dash, dont they . No . A big shake off your head. Ifind it ha rd to a big shake off your head. Ifind it hard to get up breakfast before they close the doors at 10 am. Lots of people are discussing the rate, £22. That is for the whole state . I am asking that question, is that the whole holiday or £22 per day which would be a proper rip off. You would pay that for a few nights, wouldnt you . Clearly. Pay that for a few nights, wouldnt you . Clearly. That pay that for a few nights, wouldnt you . Clearly. That is per person as well so if you are taking kids and their partner. Im not saying it is cheap. If you really wanted a lie in. We are talking about the new england football womens manager. Fresh from watching some of the super League Matches over the weekend, he will face the media. He has been officially unveiled at midday as the womens, england womens football manager. Im sure there are going to be a lot of questions peoples want answered about, either from the questions peoples want answered about, eitherfrom the fa orfrom himself, we will talk about that up i give you the rest of the sports news. Manchester city were at their best in their fa cup fourth round victory over cardiff. This brilliant free kick from Kevin De Bruyne put city in front against the championship side, before a rare headed goal from Raheem Sterling made it 2 0. City are still in the running to win all four competitions theyre in this season. Chelsea eased into round five as well. Two goals from belgian striker Michy Batshuayi helped them beat premier League Strugglers newcastle 3 0 at stamford bridge. Marcos alonso completed the scoring with a late free kick. There was a lot of debate about the use of var or video assistant referees after liverpool were knocked out the cup by west brom, losing 3 1. Referee craig pawson consulted with var Andre Marriner at least four times during the course of the match, with each referral taking several minutes. It took four minutes for liverpool to be awarded a penalty for this challenge on Mohamed Salah in the first half, which Roberto Firmino went on to miss anyway. West brom manager alan pardew wasnt impressed with the system, despite the win. In the stadium, it was bizarre because we had no evidence of what happened there is no screen for us. It is not like the tennis, where the ball was in or out, we are completely in the dark everyone is in the dark. The other issue which i think is more concerning is two players pulled hamstrings in the first half because you are going from such high tempo work to literally waiting. So before var was being trialled, we used to debate the decisions but now we are wondering whether var is working or not without the big screens, especially in the stadiums, but a few people in the papers this morning saying that maybe it should only be used to those clear cut decisions like is the ball over the line, is it out of play, is the player offside, as opposed to somebody going down in the penalty box which will always be subjective. I suppose it is down to individual careers. It was only ever meant to be used less clear and obvious decision, wasnt it . Dont leave the paying customer in the dark, involve the fans, other sports dont do it. Tennis and cricket have big screens so tennis and cricket have big screens so maybe that is the next part of the trial. Anyway, onto cricket. England completed their one day series win over australia with another victory, and it was thanks to a 22 year old playing in only his third 0d for england. Tom currans main threat was with the ball, but it didnt stop him getting involved in englands batting, too. A huge six helped them towards a half decent total of 259, but australia had it in their sights until curran struck with the ball. He took five wickets in total, including the final one of tim paine, which sealed a 12 run victory and a 4 1 series win. As promised, lets discuss the official unveiling of phil neville. He will make his first public appearance today as manager of the england womens football team. Itll be the first time hes faced the media since his surprise appointment last week, and the resurfacing of sexist tweets he posted in 2012. So is he the right person for thejob . Were joined by former england and everton goal keeper rachel brown finnis, and also a journalist, anna kessel, whos the chair of women in football. She joins us from london. Good morning. Rachel, you know from your time at everton really, would your time at everton really, would you have preferred a woman in the role . I think it is a difficult question because when it came down to the fa drawing on candidates, drawing upa to the fa drawing on candidates, drawing up a shortlist, when it came to the crunch, there were no female candidate who wanted to actually apply for thejob. Candidate who wanted to actually apply for the job. And so, candidate who wanted to actually apply for thejob. And so, that is one matter that is a fact. And if that was the case the fa had to start again in looking for a new manager. And had a short timeframe to do that and that is how we have come up with phil neville. It sounds a lot of those people, the leading candidates, pulled out, maybe for better offers but also they didnt wa nt better offers but also they didnt want the scrutiny on themselves and theirfamily, especially . want the scrutiny on themselves and their family, especially . I can well understand that, we have had people sacked for historical, something that happened well in the past, and any of the shortlisted candidates think sue campbell mentioned in her interview, were then asked to undergo full personal cheques and at that point, that is when it seemed that point, that is when it seemed that the remaining candidates on the shortlist decided do you know what, i dont actually want to put myself and myfamily i dont actually want to put myself and my family through the scrutiny checks. Who knows what could be judged dredged up. Checks. Who knows what could be judged dredged up. The fa had to get this appointment right after all of the controversy around mark samson and he affair and if you look back at them all at ices appointment, he had to leave after a game in charge because they didnt do their chewed diligence. Sam allerdyces. I think it is important to take note of the context, the fa we re to take note of the context, the fa were in front of the select committee, for so many entrenched issues going on at the organisation to do with sexism, racist comments towards players, and when mark samson was appointed four years ago he began with a left field candidate who didnt meet the criteria that the job advertised and once again four years later we have a similar situation and i hear what gradually saying, but there were many qualified female candidates for this job. They have spoken out over the weekend, caroline marach she, vera power, and others i know of who havent gone public, but they did apply, they had a wealth of International Experience at managing womens football, over many years, why were they not shortlisted . That isa why were they not shortlisted . That is a good point. What you think the impact on the team will be . Will he be, as well, a good manager in your view . Well, i think it is a separate thing and at women in football be very much wish the womens team well and phil neville may well turn out to bea and phil neville may well turn out to be a fantastic manager and i hope, as the number three ranked team in the world, they go on to do really well but the issue for us here is very much about the process of appointment and if you as a female coat or a male coach in the womens game or even in the mens game, you know, you spend years honing your cv, doing your badges, and would drop job honing your cv, doing your badges, and would dropjob as honing your cv, doing your badges, and would drop job as advertised you wa nt and would drop job as advertised you want to know you have a fair chance at the job they have somebody parachuted in the last moment thought through the Old Boys Network it is unfair. Rachel, speaking to alex at the weekend and she was saying that the current crop of england players will react well to having somebody of the name of the nature of phil neville is the manager. Do you think so . I agree, andi manager. Do you think so . I agree, and i agree they are separate issues, only time will tell whether he will be successful as being a manager. He doesnt necessarily have big rental or thejob requirement that were initially put out there but he brings something that an england manager has never brought which is a wealth of International Experience, a wealth of experience in playing under pressure, the level of professionalism he has had to show every day under the management of sir Alex Ferguson in that year of Manchester United and the expectations of 60 or 70,000 paying fa ns expectations of 60 or 70,000 paying fans every single week, and of those individuals in the squad, david beckham, you know, in the squad at the time. I think that is what he will be able to bring to the england squad. Pass on the knowledge of what is excellence, what does that excellent look like on a minute to minute, day to day off the pitch, on the pitch but also bring real life scenarios. He has played under massive pressure games, imagine a tough time in the dressing room when the girls are 100s are done in a quarter or semifinal . He could come in and say i have been in a similar situation and this is how we dealt with it. These are powerful things that he can bring. But i understand the fa should have had more transparency with the recruitment process , transparency with the recruitment process, absolutely, and hopefully in 45 years time in the next england manager is going to be brought in, it will be one of the fa, one of the things that has stipulated is to have more female coaches. And over the next four or five years will produce a big bank of well qualified, well experienced female coaches and will have a good enough candidate to fulfil the role. Thank you very much. Anyone thinking of applying for that should probably come off twitter now. Thank you very much. Good idea it is coming up to 7 45pm and some cold temperatures on the way, sarah . Good morning, temperatures will be on the deep as we head through the course of this week. A mild weekend and in fact yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far yesterday was the warmest day of the yearso far yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far dip. To brad guzan cambridge reached 15, this was the sunrise this morning, some clear skies out there but increasing amounts of cloud. Down to the fact that this weather front is going to be pushing its way south across the country which will bring some wet and some really quite windy weather through this morning. Clearing towards the south and we have cold air, brightair towards the south and we have cold air, bright air moving in from the north. At atm if you are stepping out, cloudy, mild in the south, to riches 10 or 11, a few brighter spells down towards kent and sussex but windy weather particularly through the midlands, down towards the Bristol Channel and some heavy rain on the front across the north west of england in particular. The far north of england, through the scottish borders, up through the central parts of scotland there will be sunshine but northern and western scotla nd be sunshine but northern and western scotland will continue to see showers, falling snow over the high ground. Showers from Northern Ireland, some dry and bright with through their in the morning but heavy rain through north wales which will shift its way further south through the day. The band of strong winds and fairly heavy rain had its way south with eastwards. It becomes lighter and patchy by the time it arrives across the London Region through the middle part of the afternoon. Clear whether returns to the rest of the country so some sunny and dry weather. Some scattered showers continue towards the north west and temperatures stay around 6 12 degrees victim, in ten minutes time. And tonight will be much colder than it was last night, with clear skies and light winds for most parts of the country. We will be seeing a frosty start to tuesday morning. Windy conditions for scotland and Northern Ireland with some showers continuing here. But in the countryside almost wherever you are those temperatures will be sub zero first thing. So a chilly start to your tuesday morning. Some frost around especially the central parts of england and wales, and a few fog patches as well. A lot of dry, settled weather. During the day we will start to see the low cloud and drizzle pushing into the south west of england and we will keep the rain and a bit of hill snow across scotla nd and a bit of hill snow across scotland where it will be quite windy as well. The lions share of the sunshine will be across Eastern England but temperatures colder than they are today, six to 10 degrees on tuesday. During wednesday another cold front sweeping across the country introducing colder conditions once again, so still some sunshine to be enjoyed once we get to wednesday, but lost three winds bringing scattered showers and a little bit of snow over Higher Ground in the north west. Things turning colder, but many of us will see a bit of sunshine between the showers over the next few days. One in five jobs are at risk of being taken over by robots, and workers outside the south are under the greatest threat of being replaced. Sean is at a factory in chesterfield. Iimagine i imagine there are quite a few different types of robots, good morning. Yes, good morning. You dont have to be too worried because the idea of this report that centre for cities have put out is that there will be loads of machinery and automation. These guys have been moving all morning but probably wont as i am talking to you now. They are replacing people. There is one, there isjim, i dont know what his name is really. 0rdinarily when we are at warehouses like this on brea kfast, we are at warehouses like this on breakfast, we would be Walking Around human beings picking pieces. They are not doing that this morning, because these machines are in place. Centre for cities say there could be 4 million jobs across there could be 4 million jobs across the uk affected by that. They use the uk affected by that. They use the word displaced, it is not that they will go and never be replaced, but there will be growth across the economy as businesses become more efficient, like this one. We have paul and paul, one from centre for cities, and one who runs this company in the uk. Good morning. There are loads of work is behind us, so clearly you still need some human beings. But how much of the change have you seen with the new machinery put in place . We will overall be cutting our warehouse employees from 160 290, so a big difference, and that is mostly through the efficiencies generated via automation, speeds are increased, and we need fewer people. 0ne increased, and we need fewer people. One of the reports you have done at the centre for cities this morning, you have highlighted this issue outside the south of england. Why is there such a concern that the north of england, scotland, the midlands, will be hit harder with the oncoming of automation . There are two reasons for that, one is that if you look at the types ofjobs at risk, it is more jobs in the north and midlands, in retail, customer service, and those sorts of things. The second reason is that with the jobs created through these changes, the jobs in the Greater South east tend to be higher skilled whereas the jobs created in the north of england and the midlands tend to be lower skilled. They will be low wages, so the divide we will see in terms of wages and standards of living will only get wider unless we do something different. Thats interesting, so when you see your work is being replaced by bits of machinery here, do you know what they are then going on to do . Are you able to up skill your workers in a different way . A lot of them i moving into warehouse jobs, but others are going into trade such as being an electrician, retraining to being an electrician, retraining to be plumbers or suchlike. So generally we are seeing people move on to anotherjob, not being unemployed for a long time. And we have gone through other periods of time where there has been revolutions or evolutions of the way business worked. We have coped in the past, we should cope again. That is the real message in this report, that the rise of the robots is nothing new. If you think about your washing machine, that has taken away jobs over the last 100 years, microwaves have done the same. But there are more jobs today than there we re there are more jobs today than there were 100 years ago. So what is the big concern . It is because people might see that their own job will disappear, and of course that is a huge worry. We know that newjobs are coming, we have to make sure that people have the skills and qualifications to take advantage of those jobs when they come about. Paul and paul, thank you, very interesting. And workers still have a major role to play in all of this. At some point this entire warehouse may have more of this machinery here, but at both ends of the scale you will need workers putting stuff into these boxes at some point, and just behind here they will be delivering them around the country. If you have a problem with your car, keep an eye out, they might be a piece in here which is handy. Dude ido piece in here which is handy. Dude i do love to follow a box. Do you fa ncy i do love to follow a box. Do you fancy yourself as an 0lympian . I do love to follow a box. Do you fancy yourself as an olympian . think i have left it a little bit late. Well, a few years ago, if you had been found, with that role, natural raw, natural minchin talent, you could be. Good morning to you. This is about the closest i am ever going to get to the winter 0lympics, am ever going to get to the Winter Olympics, and this event is called knowing your gold, and the idea is to spot future 0lympic talent. I will gingerly make my way over this way, because it is aimed at 15 24 year olds who may not realise they have inherent talent but could be representing team gb at future 0lympics. Maybe not in career in two weeks time, but possibly beijing in 2021. Am i going to fall over . No, i am not. I made it. What is the idea behind the event . It is a nationwide tale nt behind the event . It is a nationwide talent id search looking for anyone who thinks they have the potential to go on and be an olympic or Paralympic Champion. Because people may be pretty good at the sport but not realise they have the potential. Yes, absolutely. We are looking at people who might want to try different sport, they might be quite good at once bought, but want to try something different, and they can sign up and give it a go. We know this works. Lots of people have gone through these schemes before, so come and give it a go ric, really. And what sport would you love to represent the uk at . and what sport would you love to represent the uk at . I would like to give skeleton ago, it would be pretty cool. How about yourself . I think gymnastics. How important are events like this for spotting future talent . I think they are crucial because you open your eyes to the whole new range of events, you can start from the bottom and work your way up. I think they are really important all through the age ranges. And a lot of hard work going on this morning. I will have a quick chat to alex, you would love to represent team gb in athletics. Definitely, i thought i would give ita go, definitely, i thought i would give it a go, but there are other sports available might try out at some point. And you were a silver medallist for team gb in rio, and you were spotted through this. Let mac absolutely, it was for rowing and they wanted girls to be over five foot ten, guys to be over six foot two, and i have the time of my life. And spotting some talent . Yes, hopefully. With some hard work, who knows . Making my way back to the ice rink, walking as i am on my skates, i will talk to some of these short track speed skating is, because this is a real opportunity to identify future talent, and solomon and cash tash and jon. Solomon, why are you keen to take part . Just the opportunity of meeting new people and representing the sport as a whole, and we started where we started, and how we have developed is actually meaningful, andl developed is actually meaningful, and i am glad we canjust presented to everyone, and meet new people to show it. When would you like to be representing team gb . Representing team gb. Beijing 2021 . Maybe, maybe, but whenever i am ready. Team gb. Beijing 2021 . Maybe, maybe, but whenever i am readym has been really fun so far. I would either like to has been really fun so far. I would eitherlike to aim has been really fun so far. I would either like to aim for this olympics or the olympics after that. Thanks ever so or the olympics after that. Thanks ever so much indeed. And jon, future 0lympian . Ever so much indeed. And jon, future olympian . Definitely, and tash has onlyjust olympian . Definitely, and tash has only just joined olympian . Definitely, and tash has onlyjustjoined us olympian . Definitely, and tash has onlyjust joined us and olympian . Definitely, and tash has onlyjustjoined us and is moving forward nicely. As i said, it is called knowing your gold and the idea is to hopefully spot those future 0lympians. It all kicks off in south korea in fabric, 2022 in beijing and some of the people here could be representing team gb. I will leave you with a view of the experts at work. I was dazzled by your ability on the ice, could we have a bit of a shot of you waddling off . 0k, have a bit of a shot of you waddling off . Ok, just for you, if it makes you feel happy, look at this. Beautiful. Your talents are wasted it isa beautiful. Your talents are wasted it is a beautiful thing. If that tale nt it is a beautiful thing. If that talent had been found earlier, who knows where you would be . Next time we will get you on skates. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning, im asad ahmad. A 14 Year Old Girl is among three teenagers arrested for threatening a Police Officer with a gun in lewisham. The officer was said to be on routine patrol on saturday evening when a teenager pointed a firearm at the officers head. Police say they have made some arrests, and the officer involved was uninjured. Essex police say they are going to try and contact a woman who is mentioned in a us lawsuit alleging that the rapper nelly sexually assaulted her. It is claimed it happened after a gig in southend in december, although it was never reported to police. Another allegation is believed to have been made by a woman after a gig in camden two years ago. Nelly denies the allegations, which his solicitor calls deceitful and motivated by money. Parts of the London Underground have been found to be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Bbc london measured noise levels which on one stretch of the central line were equivalent to that found at a rock concert. Transport for london says the noise is highly unlikely to cause long term damage to hearing. But, on parts of the northern and jubilee line, levels were those which would require Hearing Protection if it was a workplace. I think what these measurements show is that the tube is sufficiently loud to warrant further investigation. It certainly shows that it can be loud enough to damage peoples hearing. Of course there are parts of the network that are noisier than others, but you would need to be exposed to that noise for a significant period of time for it to cause you any hearing damage. And you can see more on that on bbc inside out london tonight at 7 30pm on bbc one, or take a look at our website or facebook page. Lets have a look at the travel situation now. The 0verground has minor delays between surrey quays to clapham junction, due to a faulty train. 0n the roads, a lane is blocked on tower bridge, heading north at east smithfield, due to broken down car. And in west london, king street in hammersmith remains closed in both directions, due to emergency repairs on a burst watermain. Lets have a check on the weather now. Good morning. Now, this morning we could see a little bit of sunshine. Quite quickly, though, its going to turn to something more like that. So we have got a bright start, a mild start, but then turning rather wet and rather cold. Now, sunshine first thing this morning. Quickly that cloud will increase, and then well see this rain moving down from the north west. Its quite a breezy day, as well, but once that rain clears, the sun could appear towards the end of the day, and the temperature dropping a little around eight or nine celsius by the end of the afternoon. Now, overnight tonight, that cloud clears away completely, so the temperature drops right down. Low single figures celsius, maybe one or two spots down at zero, so potentialfor a little bit of frost first thing tomorrow morning, in contrast to what we have this morning. So, as we head through tuesday, a bright, sunny start. Still plenty of sunshine, at least at first tomorrow, but that cloud will gradually increase. The wind a little bit lighter than it is today, but temperature feeling a little bit cooler, between six and nine celsius as a maximum. Some showers for wednesday, temperatures pretty chilly, as well. Could get something wintry over Higher Ground, then a chilly night. Looking at a bit more sunshine for thursday. Survivors of terrorist atrocities launch a new group called survivors against terror to lobby the government on Counter Terror policies today. Vanessa feltz is discussing it with the son of an ira terror victim. Hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after three teenage boys were killed in west london. Hell appear in court this morning a second man handed himself in after a police appeal. Good morning, its monday 29th january. Also this morning. A new law targeting the online grooming of children has uncovered a Staggering Amount of cases according to a charity. Iamat i am at this Distribution Centre to see how towns can benefit from automation. Good morning, in sport, phil neville faces the worlds media today for the First Time Since becoming the new head coach of the england womens football team. Hes already had to apologise for sexist tweets. Holiday makers are able to pre book a spot in the sun but it could cost 22 bans. Mild in the south but cold in the north. Could cost £22. We will see a return to sunshine but the dip in the temperatures. All the details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First our main story. A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in connection with a crash which killed three teenagers in west london. A second man is being questioned after he handed himself in after a police appeal. 0ur correspondent, john mcmanus, is at the site of the crash in hayes. John, what more details do we know . You can see the huge, floral tribute in the road behind you. What else we know about the details of this accident . The met police say a man has been charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving after the event here on friday evening. He will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates Court not far from here later on this morning. Police are also looking for someone else in the car at the time of the crash. Last night at the time of the crash. Last night ata at the time of the crash. Last night at a north london Police Station a 34 you rob man walked in and was arrested and is currently being questioned as well. A 34 year old man. 0n questioned as well. A 34 year old man. On friday night it was the death of three teenagers caused by an audi mounting the pavement and driving into them. Unfortunately they were unable to be saved. From they were unable to be saved. From the floral tributes, the messages and gifts that have been left, it has really struck and hurt the community here in hayes. Lots of people came over the weekend to pay their tributes. I am all right till i think about it. I was not going to stop here but i had to in the end. It told me to. How do you feel now you have come here . Upset but i am pleased at seeing them. Many heartfelt messages on the floral tributes. Gifts that have been commemorating the boys and their lives, such as xbox games and a football kit. 0ne poignant message from a friend saying, the three best boys i had ever known. The culture secretary, matt hancock, has told this programme hes prepared to legislate against social Media Companies to help crack down on online grooming. It comes as the nspcc revealed that there were more than 1,300 cases of people sending a sexual message to a child despite it being made an offence last year. The charity has called on the government and social media platforms to do more to protect children online. In the last year or so, they have changed their tone at least. They say they now know there is a problem and that they are part of the solution. I very much want to do this with the companies. Ultimately, they are global and you can only have the solutions through them. Nevertheless we are absolutely prepared to legislate as we demonstrated with the law change we brought in in april of last year. The Pension Fund Deficit of the collapsed construction giant carillion could be almost a billion pounds, according to mps, which is far higher than first thought. The commons work and Pensions Committee has accused the firm of attempting to wriggle out of its obligations to its pensioners while it was paying dividends and high salaries to executives. The Cabinet Committee responsible for overseeing the brexit negotiations will meet later today, after a weekend in which the Prime Minister faced criticism from some conservative party members. This morning, messages exchanged between a group of tory mps have been published providing further evidence of the tensions within the party. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent, leila nathoo. You can imagine the Prime Minister probably wants to get on with governing. There is so much chatter at the moment. How significant is it all . This would have been a pretty difficult weekend for the Prime Minister for that difficult weekend for the Prime Ministerfor that she difficult weekend for the Prime Minister for that she faced a lot of criticism from the backbenches, particularly from the brexiteers in the party which formed a significant chunk of the party. She relies on them to stay in place. She has been long struggling to keep a lid on the brexit divisions, trying to keep a lid on the divisions. We have seen evidence of that in the text m essa g es evidence of that in the Text Messages published in the telegraph today for that we are seeing vocal criticism from the mps supporting leave in her party, struggling to see any political leadership. They say there is a drift in brexit policy. They want a clean break from the eu and they say that is looking less and less likely. It is worth remembering that theresa may has survived plenty of crises in her time as Prime Minister. There is no obvious excess, nor an imminent move against her. If she does begin to lose the backing of the brexiteers in her party, she is looking increasingly vulnerable. Thank you. Three years after it was placed into special measures, rotherham children and Young Peoples Services has been told it is no longerfailing. In 2014, a Public Inquiry revealed that at least 1400 girls had been sexually exploited by gangs of men over a period of fifteen years and the government took direct control of the council. The regulator, 0fsted, has now rated the service as good, but inspectors say some aspects still require improvement. Mountain rescue teams in the french out have recovered the bodies of two tourists after skiing off piste. Both men had been skiing in the south east region of chamonix. At third man raise the alarm after they slipped in eyes and bad weather yesterday morning. The Foreign Office says it is providing support to theirfamilies. British tourists will be offered the chance to beat the daily dash for a sunbed by paying in advance to reserve them. I think it is 25 euros a week. The travel firm, thomas cook, is allowing customers to book a specific lounger, in a favoured spot, for their entire stay. The system is being trialled in three hotels and, if successful, will be rolled out to 30 hotels by the summer. Thank you im your tweets and e mails about it. No chance. Another way to make money. This is a hotel in cyprus, says laura, where you are allocated a sunbed on the first day. No extra costs or fighting for the best idea ever. The biggest awards in the music industry, the grammys, took place in new york last night. Bruno mars won six awards and there was also british success, with ed sheeran winning two. Many of those attending wore white roses to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment. Our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, has more. 24k magic, bruno mars. The most prestigious event in music ended up being a huge night for bruno mars, who took home six grammys, including the big three record, album and song of the year. You know, those songs were written with nothing butjoy and for one reason and for one reason only and thats love. On the red carpet, stars wore white roses in solidarity with the movements to end Sexual Misconduct and gender inequality. Times up. We say times up for pay inequality. Times up for discrimination. I hope you find your peace. And in the most memorable performance of the night, kesha, who has accused her former producer of sexual and physical abuse, was supported on stage by other female artists. Cheering and applause. There was a poignant tribute to those who died in attacks at a Music Festival in las vegas and the Ariana Grande concert in manchester. If i saw you in heaven. This was expected to be the year hip hop was recognised in the mainstream awards, but it wasnt. It was thought that the equality would be a big focus, but few women were even nominated in the big categories. There are those saying that once again, the grammys played it safe. It was a star studded event and some people were pretty excited to meet their idols. As you can see, this woman was rather thrilled to see the singer beyonce wander past. The lady on the right is struggling to hide her true emotions. Lets talk to you about another story in the headlines today. From islamic extremists to far right fanatics, the twisted ideologies that fuel terrorism are varied but the effects can be equally devastating. Now, victims and bereaved families have come together to form the campaign group, survivors against terror. It aims to influence government policy and ensure better support is made available to those who need it. Werejoined by figen murray, whose son, martyn hett, lost his life at the Manchester Arena in may. This group is called survivors against terror. You are all part of that. Why was it important to you to be part of the group . As somebody who has been directly affected through terrorism, i think everybody in the group sort of has somehow got connections to terror activities and has been either a victim themselves or has lost somebody through it. That puts us in kind of unique position. We have that insight from a personal experience, we have been through it. I think it is important to give a voice to that. through it. I think it is important to give a voice to that. I saw you watching what happened at the grammys last night. Do events like that, where what happened in manchester and they are talking about the las vegas Music Festival as well, does that make a difference but what does it make it easier when people recognise what is happening in that way . It is great they are paying tribute to that. People should not be scared to go to these events. It is important. The fact the award ceremonies take place is a tribute that people should not be frightened. It is a message out there. Lots of people have been affected by different attacks in different kinds of events. Other common themes you think would help all survivors and victims . Are you referring to some possible policy changes . The main aim of the group is to get together with families, talked to a lot of the families who have been affected. Gather information. Talk about their experiences. From that then decide asa experiences. From that then decide as a group what will happen. Those policies we are talking about hopefully can be changed and they will be derived from the conversations we will have with these people. The main aim is really to make sure that, in future talks, people get more of a unified support that they are not being left behind and everybody gets the same treatment, the same level of support. Everybody has a different experience. Our personal experience asafamily experience. Our personal experience as a family has been amazing. I do know that other families at different attacks have not had the same treatment. Is it disappointing that you have to campaign for better support for families affected in this way . Disappointed is not the right word. Terror attacks, terrorism has always been there. Obviously, it is more and more coming to the foreground now. This is not going to go away. I think disappointing. It has to be discussed really. It has to b, sorry, ive actually forgotten. You are talking about, i was asking whether it is disappointing we have to have this discussion and you have to have this discussion and you have to campaign. It is important because it will not go away. I would never have thought eight, nine months ago that i would be sitting here doing this conversation with you. I didnt we were a normal family. Within a fraction of a second our lives change. That could happen to anybody. What was the most hurtful thing, what was it that made a difference . The amazing support we got from the police, the emergency services, the bereavement team, everybody really. I cant really fault anything. We have been looked after really well. It just so happens that not everybody has that treatment and thats why this group is so important. Ok, really appreciate your time, thank you and good luck with the group. Its 8 16 and youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning. A man is to appear in court later, charged with causing death by dangerous driving after three teenagers died in a car crash in west london. A group of mps have accused the Construction Firm carillion of wriggling out of payments into its pension scheme, while continuing to pay shareholder dividends and bosses bonuses. We were talking about sunbeds on holiday, we will get the weather in a moment but i will read you some of these. Dan says do we get our money back on wet days. Alan says is if it is £22 for the whole holiday i would consider it, but not for one day. I would be the first to reserve my sunbird, said becky. She has been on holiday where she has seen people sprinting out with towels in the morning. How can you book something which can be moved . They would have to be screwed down like a seat on an aeroplane. You might get to the resort and find there are not two together. I dont think the weather will be whether for sun lounger is. Good morning. If you want to get on your sun lounger is today, you might want to bring a numbera lounger is today, you might want to bring a number a la. Things are turning colder and its a mixed picture this morning. This is the scene picture this morning. This is the scene in east sussex, we have clear skies there but further north this band of rain which has been tracking its way across north west england and north wales over the last couple of hours. Our second weather watcher picture of the morning comes from cheshire where it is a different scene. Cheshire where it is a different scene. Heavy bursts of rain, all courtesy of this front which will be tracking southwards across the uk and it will open the doors for the colder air to spill in. As we had through the day, the heaviest rain will push through central wales, the midlands and eventually southern england too, with clearer and brighter conditions following from the north. At three oclock the ravenis the north. At three oclock the raven is clearing away from cornwall and devon, we will continue to see rain this afternoon in hampshire, towards kent and sussex too and the wind is a realfeature towards kent and sussex too and the wind is a real feature of the weather. Less windy and a return to the sunshine as we move our way across Northern England into scotland. You will notice showers dotted across the map, they will move in on the westerly wind, sun falling snow on the highest ground of scotland. In Northern Ireland the showers will be few and far between and a much improved afternoon in wales the soggy, windy morning. Looking clearer for all of us, particularly in the southern part of the country. Breezy further north with scattered showers continuing in scotland. In towns and cities temperatures remaining above freezing but in the countryside it will be a subzero start to your tuesday morning. Feeling much colder after that mild started today. A lot of dry and bright weather tomorrow through Central England and wales, slightly cloudierfor through Central England and wales, slightly cloudier for scotland and Northern Ireland. Then we see this batch of rain moving into south west england. Elsewhere, temperatures only around six to 9 degrees on tuesday. Colder still on wednesday as we see the next weather front pushing southwards and eastwards leaving us with an north westerly wind. The showers will be wintry over the high ground in the north west. Temperatures five to 9 degrees, and although it is turning colder than many will see sunshine too. I hope to get sunshine, thank you. Social Media Companies should do more to protect children using the internet. Thats the call from the charity the nspcc, which describes as staggering the amount of grooming that takes place online. Despite a new law being introduced last year to crack down on the problem, its been revealed that in just six months there were still hundreds of cases of predators sending sexual messages to young people. Breakfasts Graham Satchell has been to meet one victim. Lauren wasjust ten when she started going online. She made a friend in a chatroom who sent her sexual messages, and eventually persuaded her to meet. We have changed laurens name and voice to protect her identity. The physical, sexual abuse has been extremely traumatic. I have flashbacks, and have to have medication to control those. When i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with me in person. He had all the power, completely. He had totally manipulated me to believe that i was doing something wrong here, and it would be me who would be punished for this. I was absolutely terrified. Laurens abuser, a man in his 30s, was never prosecuted. Police werent able at that time to use the messages he had sent as evidence, but since april last year, it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a child. In the First Six Months of the new law, more than 1,300 offences have been recorded in england and wales, the youngest victim a girl ofjust seven. And, in almost two thirds of cases, groomers used just three social media sites facebook, instagram and snapchat. There is a role for government to make sure that social Network Firms do act, because weve seen in the last decade social networking firms being able to mark their own homework, as far as keeping children safe. So they need to take these issues more seriously. The nspcc wants government to force social media sites to introduce a new grooming algorithm. It would look for certain words and friending activity, and then send an alert to both the child and the police. It would, they say, prevent more serious abuse, rather than waiting until harm has been done. But police say monitoring the internet is expensive and time consuming, and they are already struggling to cope. I know from my own force that there are some kinds of programmes, not necessarily about children, but about particular kinds of online sexual behaviour, that they can only realistically switch on for a relatively short time, because otherwise they would be totally overwhelmed with the response to them. And that is wholly unsatisfactory. The home office told us it has provided £20 million to help the police operate online, and the Technology Companies have to take all steps possible to prevent their platforms being used to exploit children. Facebook say they are working with the police, and are using technology to identify grooming behaviour. But survivors like lauren want more action, to stop online grooming becoming abuse in the real world. Thank you for comments on that, and we are also talking about fireworks because the guest earlier was asking for a crackdown on fireworks which are not part of an official display. Yes, she wants no use in back yards and more regulation on the sale of fireworks because she spoke about the danger to animals, people with hearing difficulties and problems for people with ptsd as well. Danielle on twitter said she supports a ban on garden fireworks. Animals suffer stress and fear. Helen says it is the unregulated use of uninspected explosives by untrained people in an non monitored environment, she says they should be banned outright, and so does carol. Jane says make silent fireworks. Possibly not. Anyway. I suppose if you are into your fireworks, it takes three fun away. What about reducing the size and the bang available to the public. The point she was making is if it is in somebodys back garden you cannot prepare for it. Thats the thing and i say take the fun away, but this person says try having a child with autism, it is the unexpected ones that cause real and substantial melts downs. Phil says a complete overreaction from my perspective. I wont do them at home any more but dont want others to be restricted. And you can get quieter fireworks. I willjust mention this, i love this. The man who changed the face of the retail giant. Well, changed the way of the things we do at home really. The inventor of light year has died. I never understood what ikea stood for. The i and k is for Ingvar Kamprad and the other initials are for where he comes from. You can email us at bbcbrea kfast bbc. Co. Uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. Brea kfasts tim muffett is at the Lee Valley Ice Centre in london this morning, to find out about a scheme that hopes to discover future champions. The Winter Olympics getaway on the 9th of february but what about the olympics after that in beijing in 2022 for example . Who will be taking pa rt 2022 for example . Who will be taking part in that . People have been invited to come along to the Lee Valley Ice Centre to demonstrate their sporting skills. More details later but he was the news where you are. Hello. Yesterday we recorded highs of 15 celsius in parts of cambridgeshire. It does not look set to last, turning noticeably colder this week. The process has already begunin this week. The process has already begun in the north. The cold front is sinking slowly south. There will be fresher conditions behind it. A speu be fresher conditions behind it. A spell of wet and windy weather. Behind it, starting to see brighter conditions feeding in with sunny spells and a few scattered showers. Western parts of Northern Ireland, windy in the north as well for the temperature is starting to fall behind the maximum of 12 celsius in the south. The cold front will clear the south. The cold front will clear the south. The cold front will clear the south coast this evening and overnight. In the clear skies we will see temperatures falling away. With the light winds in the south it would be a touch colder. Temperatures in towns and cities in the low single figures. We are looking at a widespread frost in the south. One or two patches of mist and fog not out of the question. The cloud will tend to increase without brea ks cloud will tend to increase without breaks of rain in the south west. More persistent and heavy rain in the north of scotland, some of which can fall as snow. Temperatures single figures for most of us, maximum nine, 10 celsius. On wednesday we are looking at blustery showers. Another cold front passed its way south. Noticeably colder with mastery showers. Temperatures, a maximum of around nine celsius. Blustery showers. The wind will be around to a northerly direction. More in the way of brightness but feeling cold. Had a nice day. Have a nice day. This is business live from bbc news with Sally Bundock and ben thompson. Taking the next step. What will it take to make to kick start the transition phase of brexit talks . The European Union will reveal all in a few hours. Live from london, thats our top story on monday the 29th of january. British Prime Minister theresa may is facing battles within her own party over the terms of leaving the European Union. Just as brussels tells the uk what it expects. We will talk through what is at stake. 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