Three and 6 degrees. This is bbc news. Our latest headlines mps warn that cuts to the Royal Marines and their Amphibious Assault ships would significantly undermine britains security, calling the move militarily illiterate. If they intensified threats, you would think we would add to our capabilities, not removing one of oui capabilities, not removing one of our world beating star capabilities. Get behind theresa may. The message to ministers from a senior conservative as he calls for a clean brexit. Ice hockey players from a unified north and south korean team play together for the first time ahead of the winter olympics. The Actress Uma Thurman breaks her silence on an alleged attack by Harvey Weinstein. Coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. With me are katy balls and shy ama pereiro. Shy ama before the papers, sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres olly foster. Good morning. We are up and running in this years championship, two very contrasting matches in cardiff and paris yesterday. Ireland beat the french 15 13 with a monster of a drop goal from jonny sexton right at the death. Scotlands rugby revival came a cropper at the hands of the welsh, beaten 34 7 at the principlaity stadium. Heres our sports correspondentjoe wilson. Six nations predictions scotland had their best chance in decades, wales would struggle with so many injuries. By half time in cardiff, rethink. Commentator interception, opportunity for wales and its gareth davies, can anyone catch the scrum half . Davies for the corner, harris cant get there, a try for wales scotland had a fair bit of the ball early on, but wales used it with composure and commonsense. Leigh halfpenny scored his first try in five years and then he started the second half with another. No way back now for scotland and for their fourth try wales really turned it on. Llanelli scarlet connections all over the pitch. West is best, as they say there. Steff evans sense of direction was perfect. 34 7, final score. Weve trained really well in the last two weeks and i said to the players, i think well batter them. We took what weve been doing on the Training Pitch and being clinical and we went out there and produced a really good performance. Its funny, isnt it, in the six nations how emotions and optimism and pessimism can change afterjust one match. In paris, everything changed it seemed in the space of a teddy thomas sprint. Finally some french magic in the drizzle. Ireland had seemed in control up until this, it meant france led by a point and still they led with the clock turned red. Time was gone, but ireland still had one last chance if they could get the ball tojonny sexton, if he could get his dropkick to make it. The ball tojonny sexton, if he could get his dropkick to make it. Commentator here it comes. It looks good. He likes it nigel owens arm goes up 1513. Two memorable wins in radically different ways. Thats the first saturday done. Joe wilson, bbc news. Just happy to get another chance to get to victory. We worked hard and all our goals would have crumbled today if we had lost. Its great to be in the position we are now having gotan be in the position we are now having got an away win. England start their championship in rome against italy at 3 oclock. Englands are also the defending champions in the womens six nations. The red roses play after the men at 5. 30. Irelands women faced a tough opener against france in toulouse yesterday. The french side were relentless, scoring four tries in total, including two from jade le pesque. 2a 0 to them for a bonus point win. Two premier league games this afternoon strugglers newcastle against Crystal Palace and then what could be a cracker at Anfield Liverpool taking on tottenham. There were goals everywhere yesterday. A first for Alexis Sanchez for his new Club Manchester united they beat huddersfield and arsenals new boy Pierre Emerick aubameyang made an impressive debut as they put five past everton. Joe lynskey reports. New arrivals at the emirates face a special kind of pressure, but this january, arsenal have gone all out to bring in the best. Commentator mkhitaryaan, in towards aubameyang, he chips the goalkeeper, its a lovely finish. At £56 million, theyll hope its just the start of the aubameyang dynasty. But on a day when arsenal put five past everton, it was an old head who broke new ground. A first hat trick for aaron ramsey in his nine years at the club. And fresh faces have brought fresh hope. It looks like they have the quality to integrate with the game we want to play. They are quick, sharp movement, agile and want the ball. The transfer window puts the strain on footballs relationships. February is time to show affection. Alexis sanchez marked his old trafford welcome with a first united goal. He is the archetypal modern superstar at a club with a poignant past. This was the day they marked 60 years since the munich disaster. Tributes were paid, too, at the hawthorns on west broms first chance to mark one of their own. The death of Cyrille Regis was felt hardest here. But the emotion couldnt inspire the team to victory. A crucial 3 2 win for southampton leaves albion cut adrift at the bottom. It was a shame because it was a special day in a lot of ways, but obviously not a special result. As much as we sort of have to and puffed in the second half we couldnt find a way to get back into it. Pardews side may look in hope to bournemouth to see how quickly things can change. They came from behind to beat stoke and go seven clear of trouble. Two wins in four days may have transformed the cherries season. While at the top, Manchester City showed few signs of fading but they are at least showing they re human. Commentator Raheem Sterling with surely the miss of the season. Its usually citys opponents wanting the ground to swallow them up, but this time burnley looked to make city pay. This goal sealed a 1 1 draw and a rare taste of regret for the runaway leaders. They will surely still be future champions, but this was the weekend football paid its respects to its past. Joe lynskey, bbc news. There was a rare defeat for celtic in the scottish premiership. They went down 1 0 at kilmarnock, only the second time that theyve lost to scottish opposition under brendan rodgers. Youssouf mulumbus first goal in four years gave killie their first win over celtic for five years. Aberdeen won yesterdays to cut celtics lead to eight points. You can find the other results on the bbc sport website. Adelaide strikers have won australias big bash this morning. Opener Jake Weatherald hit 115 off 70 balls. That made him man of the match playing at home in the final they made 202 for 2 off their 20 overs. And the womens final was won by defending champions sydney sixers. Their opponents the perth scorchers featured england world cup winners nat sciver and Katherine Brunt but they failed to make an impact as they were bowled out for 99. And the sydney side cahsed that down with five overs to spare australian captain elise perry hit the winning runs as her team won the tournament for the second time. And the sydney side chased that down with five overs to spare australian captain elise perry hit the winning runs as her team won the tournament for the second time. Thats all the sport for now. Now on bbc news its time for the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers are bringing us today. With me are katy balls, Political Correspondent at the spectator, and the journalist and broadcaster shyama perera. Lets have a look at some of the front pages. The observer leads on comments from a former head of the Civil Service, who makes a scathing comparison between some brexiteers and german nationalists between the world wars. Theresa may will face a coup from cabinet brexiteers, if she persists with plans to remain in the Customs Union, according to the sunday times. And more brexit on the the sunday telegraph which says the Prime Minister is being urged to invoke the example of Margaret Thatcher and defy her chancellor over brexit. The express accusesjeremy corbyn of environmental hypocrisy, claiming he left a diesel car waiting outside his house for a0 minutes before getting in for a six mile trip to westminster. Meanwhile the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, which the paper claims was taken while thousands marched through london, calling for more nhs support. There we are, a snapshot of the newspaper front pages. Katy, there we are, a snapshot of the newspaperfront pages. Katy, lets kick off with brexit, brexit, brexit on the front pages. Dont let hammond ruin brexit. |j on the front pages. Dont let hammond ruin brexit. I think it is an understatement to say tensions are running high over brexit. We have the two big meetings next week. The cabinet are meant to be thrashing out a position. Id then think its hugely surprising that Bernard Jenkins has said that the chancellor is frustrating the process. The head of waitrose. The head of waitrose. We are still quite away down the track and we are still trying to work out what kind of brexit it is going to be. I suppose that is why we are getting all this arguing. We and its interesting that Bernard Jenkins is the latest voice saying we should not be so vague, but an unknown source, not be so vague, but an unknown source , a not be so vague, but an unknown source, a senior brexiteer is quoted as saying in the piece that there are far more of us than there are tory remainers in the commons and we are the ones who can pull the temple down. I found that confusing because i thought it was the temple of brexit we are building and if it is going to be pulled down, what will we be left with . Maybe they are talking about the temple of theresa mays government . If we are going to use the divine as a metaphor, the reason that they havent been able to find a way forward is because someone on to find a way forward is because someone on high wants to abandon the whole plan. Sticking with the temple metaphor, there are brexiteers in the sunday times who want to create a new temple, i suppose. This is a dream number ten with borisjohnson and michael gove. These are new te na nts and michael gove. These are new tenants that can move into the temple if the current ones dont live unto it a softer brexit is being discussed, which would mean a Customs Union of some sort. If she does that, there is this idea that they will get rid of her and they will move in the three brexiteers. Gove would be the deputy, but only if he remembers not to stab Boris Johnson in the back again. I dont think this is everyones version of a dream. A nice picture of them as the three musketeers, the three brexiteers. We could have boris made up, we brexiteers. We could have boris made up, we saw brexiteers. We could have boris made up, we saw that piece of gary oldmans make up. We could have a better representation. People talk about theresa mays weakness. Is she staying put for now . |j about theresa mays weakness. Is she staying put for now . I think she is. I think she is trying to get us to the next election without a decision, without a proper plan, so we are forced to go back to the country. I feel she we are forced to go back to the country. Ifeel she has we are forced to go back to the country. I feel she has lost the appetite for it, but she is very good at keeping everybody sort of trailing behind, complaining, dreading the satchels in the sand, but they still do their homework and turn up at 9am the next morning. She is trying to keep this Fragile Coalition within her government together. The way she became to the Prime Minister is because she was a relu cta nt Prime Minister is because she was a reluctant remain them. There is a point in this please which is basically if she were to go for a softer brexit, and i think the brexit camp at the moment being led byjacob brexit camp at the moment being led by jacob rees mogg, brexit camp at the moment being led byjacob rees mogg, they are brexit camp at the moment being led by jacob rees mogg, they are the type who would call for a confidence vote. Ultimately it will go above her. Last story on brexit. This is lord turnbull. He is aligning the naysayers with the nazis in germany. He is saying the attacks on the Civil Service are, if you like, following a pattern, which ultimately led to national socialism. I suspect that might be overstating it, but when you look at what is happening in the re st of you look at what is happening in the rest of the world, perhaps it is not. Katy, what do you think about that . Once you compare tactics with anything with the word nazi in it, you are into territory that is over the top. There is a growing problem between the Civil Service and the government we have seen that this week with liz information. I dont regard this as helpful. Its making a hard job even harder. The sunday telegraph. Uma thurman, Harvey Weinstein, more allegations that he allegedly attacked her as well. Shyama, this is something that she has hinted about before and now she has hinted about before and now she has given chapter and verse about it. Yes, and the report she gives is very similarto it. Yes, and the report she gives is very similar to others, he exposed himself, he jumped on her. Apparently she broke down in the middle of an interview when she was retelling the story. Im curious about the timing. She could have set this up front. I dont know if it is strategic and she is doing it to keep the argument alive,. Im not entirely sure what it adds to what we know. Its interesting to know that uma thurman was one of the victims. It shows that no one was about being attacked by weinstein, assuming at this point that all these allegations have foundation. She says she feels bad for not protecting other women. I suppose different women feel differently about what they want a say in public regarding what happened to them. We had lots of leading actresses who have now, and spoken. They talk about the guilt, they should have used the position of power, but it tells you about his monopoly on the industry. Someone like uma thurman, or angelina jolie, they feel they cant say anything. These are isolated events and may be the subjectjust believes isolated events and may be the subject just believes that isolated events and may be the subjectjust believes that it is only happen to them. Its only when someone only happen to them. Its only when someone else brings it up it starts to snowball. If these are all true, why is he currentlyjust in therapy . It doesnt quite seem right. The sunday express. We have a story aboutJeremy Carbone. Sunday express. We have a story about Jeremy Carbone. They sunday express. We have a story aboutJeremy Carbone. They say he uses a toxin pumping diesel car and leaves it on the yellow line for a0 minutes. Are you outraged by that . Im quite low energy today and could not get that outraged. Lots of people see jeremy not get that outraged. Lots of people seejeremy corbyn as this left wing messiah, this saint. The fa ct left wing messiah, this saint. The fact he has taken this car which is diesel, it goes against his principles. Its interesting that they have come up with alternative routes for him to get to work. He can use the tube or the bus. Or cycle. But there are security issues. But they miss the main point. Apart from having described in great detail the spec of a ford galaxy, the car is actually provided by the government car service. So in fa ct by the government car service. So in fact it is notjeremy corbyn who is using it. It is not his decision. No, it is the governments. It is only being done for safety reasons because they decided he should not cycle into work any more because it was a security risk. Another personal story about a politician if you like is in the sunday mirror. Gerry mahar nes having a nap. They are making something about how he was sleeping at a spa hotel while nhs demonstrators were out on the streets demonstrating. nhs demonstrators were out on the streets demonstrating. I think this is slightly unfair. Whatever you may think ofjeremy hunt, he has a fall asleep at his desk or in the chamber. Maybe it is a sign that hes working very hard in his day job that by the time it gets to the weekend he cant stay awake. This is about nhs funding and if you speak to people in the party and in cove na nt, to people in the party and in covenant, jeremy hunt is lobbying for more funding. Its not that he is going against them. |j for more funding. Its not that he is going against them. I think its unfair. So should he be allowed a little keep every now and again . M course. He is probably exhausted. Maybe the mirror committee was watching the demonstration on bbc news. Maybe he fell asleep when he was watching it on bbc news. news. Maybe he fell asleep when he was watching it on bbc news. I doubt that very much. If he was watching ca is that very much. If he was watching cars would not fall asleep. It is the mirror of the Jeremy Carbone story. Just having a pop at someone. Lets end on an upbeat note. The spice girls are reuniting for a £50 million tour. Posh is going to sing and make even perform at harry and meghans wedding. They are embodying Global Britain. Girl power are you a big fan . I was a big fan. At school we used to pick one to be. Who were you . I was posh. But i think maybe posh is doing this because it is financial. If you enjoy singing, i saw them once at the 02 when they did the last reunion and she sang the least. She probably sign a couple of tiny solo bits, and the worst. Interestingly though the crowd went wild when she did something. The other four, not so did something. The other four, not so much. She just opened her mouth and the crowd went wild. Would you go to the concerts now . Yes. I wouldnt batter my way to get the tickets. If someone offered you a free ticket . It depends. Good luck to the spice girls. As we said, Global Britain in action. Thank you both. Great to have you with us. Thats it for the papers this morning. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. And if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you shyama and katy. Goodbye. Hello. It is shaping up to be the brighter of the two weekend days. There was a promising start for this weather watcher in felixstowe in suffolk. Notice that there are still some clouds. That will be the case throughout the day. There will also be some sleet and snow over high ground. Further west, fewer showers. Across Northern Ireland and scotland we will seize those of sunshine and it wont feel too bad at five or 6 degrees. Eastern scotland seeing a few showers. Maybe the odd one skipping across the pennines into cumbria and lancashire. For wales in the south west, dry weather, but blustery winds. Across the east midlands east anglia and the south east, strong winds and showers. With the strength of the wind it will feel more like freezing orjust below. This evening and the knights, the north easterly winds will feed wintry showers into the south eastern corner. A lot of showers by this stage in the early hours of monday most of them will be falling as snow away from the coast. Perhaps a few centimetres of snow which could cause disruption tomorrow morning. A cold night wherever you are. Some freezing fog patches as well. The risk of snow and ice across parts of the south east tomorrow morning that could cause monday morning travel headaches. Stay tuned to the forecast. Generally speaking not a bad day, crisp with blue skies. Temperatures between three and 6 degrees. A frontal system will show its hand in the north west and that will bring outbreaks of rain and snow. It looks as if the front will weaken, but it has the potential to bring snow southwards and eastwards on tuesday. That is the theme, it will stay cold. Widespread overnight frost and just about where ever you are, you could see some snow. This is bbc news. The headlines at 10am mps warn that cuts to the Royal Marines and their Amphibious Assault ships would significantly undermine britains security and say the treasury should cough up more money. You would think we would be adding to our capabilities, not deleting one of our world beating star capabilities. One of our world beating star capabilities. A senior pro brexit conservative accuses ministers of being vague and divided in their strategy for leaving the european union. Ice hockey players from a unified north and south korean team play together for the first time ahead of the winter olympics. The Actress Uma Thurman breaks her silence on an alleged attack by Harvey Weinstein and after wales comprehensive defeat of scotland yesterday england prepare to take on italy