Most of them are under the age of 1a. For more on this, lets bring in our correspondent Bethany Bell In Vienna where this report was published. Some really worrying findings in this report, talk us through what it says. This report, talk us through what it sa 5. ,. , this report, talk us through what it sa s. , this report, talk us through what it sas. ,. This report, talk us through what it sa s. ,. ,~~ says. This report is really calling for peeple says. This report is really calling for peeple and says. This report is really calling for people and european says. This report is really calling for people and European Union i for people and European Union countries to intensify their efforts to integrate ukrainian children into the School Systems and to support them, giving them more a Mental Health care and physical health care. And it says language barriers are emerging as one of the key challenges. It says of course there are a lot of examples of Good Practices here in austria for example, people have hired ukrainians, adult ukrainian teachers for example who have been displaced to try and help bridge some of these gaps but it says in many of these countries, some children are still doing Online Education from ukraine, in other places they have joined the local schools some School Systems are already struggling to provide services for local children, let alone foreigners who need extra help when it comes to languages. And the eu report, the fundamental Rights Agency report says it is important to do as much as possible so that there is not a lost generation of children who are already suffering from displacement and separation from displacement and separation from theirfamilies in ukraine. Ivellum from their families in ukraine. When ou see do from their families in ukraine. When you see do as from their families in ukraine. When you see do as much from their families in ukraine. When you see do as much as from their families in ukraine. When you see do as much as possible, what does it suggest . Any suggestions . Just to try and make life easier for these extremely Vulnerable Children . It says that more effort should be made to try and provide Mental Health care for these people. It says it hopes that more language support can be given as well. It should be said that all these 1. 3 million ukrainian children in the eur, a big majority in poland, in germany, and in the Czech Republic and it says there are again very good examples in some cases but in germany, for example, in some regions, they are integrating children into the schools and they have provided special language classes but sometimes it says children are having to remain in the special language classes because there simply isnt room for them in there simply isnt room for them in the Mainstream School classes. So a lot of complicated problems, says one example of very Good Practice it highlighted was a clinic in bratislava for example, which is providing services in ukrainian for Mental Health care for such children but it says in general, a lot more effort needs to be done and it is also calling for more data to be gathered so a better picture can be given of the situation. Given of the situation. Thank you for that update. Given of the situation. Thank you for that update. Let given of the situation. Thank you for that update. Let me given of the situation. Thank you for that update. Let me bring given of the situation. Thank you | for that update. Let me bring you some Breaking News coming from pakistan. At least 25 people we understand have been killed by a bomb attack in pakistan and more than 100 have been injured. The authorities in one of the provinces see a Senior Police officer was among the dead. This is breaking his coming into us. We dont believe, i did just say 25 people have been killed, we dont know understand in the past few moments that number has already risen up to 52 People Killed in this bomb attack. They say a religious procession to celebrate the birth of the prophet mohammed had been targeted and it might have been a Suicide Attack. A State Of Emergency has been declared, bordering afghanistan and baluchistan has the largest province and has frequently been hit by armed fighters. At least 52 people, Breaking News, have been killed in a bomb attack in pakistan and we will join our correspondent there very shortly. Moving on. Leaders from nine mediterranean countries, collectively known as the med9, are gathering in malta for a summit that is expected to focus on migration. Among those attending are the leaders of france, greece and italy, who have all been under pressure with the number of people arriving on their shores. Another country which is part of that group is slovenia. The bbc� s Guy De Launey is in the capital ljubljana. Talk us through for discussions are going to be on the table, migration of course will be at the top of the agenda . Of course will be at the top of the aaenda . ~,. , of course will be at the top of the aaenda . ~ ,. ,. , agenda . Absolutely, migration will be at the tap agenda . Absolutely, migration will be at the tap of agenda . Absolutely, migration will be at the top of the agenda . Absolutely, migration will be at the top of the agenda, agenda . Absolutely, Migration Willl be at the top of the agenda, Climate Change will be another one that is of concern to everyone in the med9 group and, especially here in slovenia after the horrendous leading last month which people are still feeling the impact from stop going back to migration, its really been at the top of the news agenda here over the past week. Because news has been coming out that the number of irregular Border Crossings has trebled over the past year. And croatia which is a neighbour here are also reporting a regular crossings up by 150 and four small Country Slacks and a beanie of which has a population of 2 million, croatia a population of less than 4 million, these are big issues, they are not the countries with great resources, they are on the Balkan Route Migration which everyone will Rememberfrom Route Migration which everyone will remember from 2015 route migration which everyone Will Rememberfrom 2015 And Route Migration which everyone will remember from 2015 and it may come as a jolt to some people that find hear from arrivals by sea into the eu, the balkan route which goes from greece throughout north macedonia, serbia, sometimes into bosnia, croatia and slovenia, is still very active. ,. , ,. , active. You mentioned briefly that ulobal active. You mentioned briefly that Global Warming active. You mentioned briefly that Global Warming is active. You mentioned briefly that Global Warming is also active. 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That obviously will have a big impact, it was already uncomfortably hot this summer and then of course we had the other extreme, the worst Natural Disaster in the relatively short independent history of slovenia, independence gained 91 with horrendous flooding throughout the country in august which affected pretty much everywhere but at the very centre of the capital where there is a clear protection. Its raising this issue. They are very proud and slovenia about the waterways, the lakes, the little strip of Adriatic Coast here in slovenia but it is increasingly clear that will become a problem for people who live here and how to mitigate these problems and all of these mediterranean countries, croatia also read Temperature Warning through the summer with temperatures pushing a0 degrees on a regular basis. This is an issue all these countries must get to grips with. ~ , these countries must get to grips with. ~ i. ,. , these countries must get to grips with. ~. ,. ,. , with. 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Right now, the senate has bipartisan support on a stopgap bill that would extend funding until november 17th. But House Republicans have rejected it. Theyre fighting over Government Spending levels with hard line conservatives calling for deeper cuts and tying any Government Funding Bill to the ongoing issue of immigration and security at the uss southern border. House speaker Kevin Mccarthy has a handful of holdouts in his Republican Caucus who have said theyll oppose any short term funding bill. Several are threatening to oust mccarthy from his post if he doesnt meet their demands. Any shutdown would impact hundreds of thousands of federal workers, many of whom would be out of work without pay. And relatedly, americans who rely on federal assistance would see Services Slow or stop. That means nutrition benefits lapsed, civil trials postponed, museums closed, inspections for hazardous Drinking Water stopped, Clinical Trials for new medical treatments delayed. 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While hs2 opponents argue its not worth the cost or disruption, there have been calls from businesses and politicians for ministers to reaffirm their commitment to the project. Today, unions have signed a Statement Calling for the potential benefits to the economy not to be squandered, arguing that constant chopping and changing showed disregard for levelling up. We need investment in our infrastructure. The West Coast Main Line is falling apart at the seams. Its crumbling, its a victorian system. We need to invest in our infrastructure and if we dont, then not only will we not see those potentialjobs coming into the economy, but theres a real risk that well endure economic decline in that part of the world. Speaking to the bbc yesterday, the Prime Minister did nothing to dispel growing speculation that hs2 plans could be scaled back further, re routing his answers to talk about more local transport improvements. Very large projects that take a long time are sometimes not the thing that people want us to prioritise, and i agree with them. We do need to prioritise the things that can make a difference quicker. Thats why potholes money is important. Its why local bus services are important. Removing congestion and pinch points are important. The conservative Party Conference begins this weekend in manchester. The Hs2 Construction Journey continues, but the destination is still unclear. Katy austin, bbc news. I want to continue with some Breaking News we delivered earlier. We have an update on this coach that has overturned on the m 53 in the world. We were told all Emergency Services are at the scene and there were unconfirmed reports it could be a school coach but we are hearing from a Grammar School in the wall who have released a statement saying a situation involving one of a school buses on the highway earlier has come to our attention. If you need to talk or seek guidance please reach out to our teaching and pastoral team. We are just getting that through. That is from caddy grange Grammar School that through. That is from caddy Grange Grammarschool in that through. That is from caddy grange Grammar School in the wall following the news we delivered a short time ago that a coach has overturned on the m 53 in the well. The motorway is closed between junction five and junction for. As we get more information we will bring that to you on the programme. In the uk young people who were conceived using donated sperm, eggs or embryos will soon have the right to know the identity of their donors for the first time. The new rule applies only to those who turn 18 from this sunday october the first onwards, and the uks fertility regulator is warning that access to the information wont be quick. This report is by tink llewellyn, who has a very personal connection to the issue. We cannot bring in that report at the moment. Lets speak Tojoanne Adams who runs the sperm bank at manchester fertility. Thanks forjoining us. Talk us through this change in the law and why it is happening. Why it is happening. There were actually changed why it is happening. There were actually changed quite why it is happening. There were actually changed quite some. Why it is happening. There were l actually changed quite some time ago, 19 years ago really. It meant donors were no longer anonymous and that their information could be released, Donor Conceived children once they reach the age of 18. The whole change in the law was brought about because Donor Conceived people did not have any sort of control over what was going on. We are not able to find out who their donors were and this has obviously led to a lot of distress so it was believed that the right thing to do was to make the Information Available to them once they came of age. What make the Information Available to them once they came of age. 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All of our donors for the last years that we have recruited have been identifiable, they are all really carefully counselled about the impact this could have on them in the future so they go into it knowing this they will come. And i think its a huge thing in the fertility sector that this is happening. Theres been a lot of preparation for it. And the application should go through the regulators, the Human Fertilisation and embolisation authority. It will not be a quick process, the idea is that the donors are forewarned about it so they are contacted and it is really important they update their Contact Details with us because we may not have their most recent address in order to get in touch with them and warn them that someone is potentially going to be trying to contact them. Talk is potentially going to be trying to contact them is potentially going to be trying to contact them. Talk us through the rocess, contact them. Talk us through the process. If contact them. 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Joanne, from Manchester Facility sperm bank, i Manchester Facility sperm bank, thank you so much for your contribution. Just let me bring you an update on a story that has come in in the past 30 minutes. We understand at least 52 people have been killed in a Suicide Bomb Attack in pakistan. More than 100 others have been injured, the authorities in one of the provinces, baluchistan, and a Senior Police officer is amongst the dead. A religious procession to celebrate the birth of the prophet mohammed was targeted and it might have been a Suicide Attack. A State Of Emergency has been declared. Bordering afghanistan and iran, baluchistan is the largest province in pakistan and has been frequently targeted by armed fighters. Including the ttp. That is the latest line that at least 52 people have been killed in a bomb attack in pakistan. That is the latest, you are watching bbc news. To the uk now because Economic Growth here in britain is lagging behind many of its counterparts around the world. But why . As the country recovers from the � triple crisis� of the pandemic, soaring Energy Prices and the spike in the cost of living it� s now facing another more deep rooted problem. A legacy of Chronic Underinvestment by both the private and Public Sectors is taking its toll on productivity. 0ur Economics Editor faisal islam has been investigating robots, railways and raac concrete. Its all happening in Milton Keynes, one of the best places in the country to see the challenges and opportunities from britains faltering record on long term investments. Its the big question for the economy as we emerge from three years of rolling crisis. The robots code themselves. Avb, a swedish Swiss Manufacturing company, are training advanced Industrial Robots to work with people on picking, packing, sorting, welding anything, really. Its md says investment has been poor. Its no secret that the adoption of robotics in uk manufacturing has been quite stilted over time. We see that as one of the main Drivers Behind the uks more general poor productivity performance. So, were lagging behind. But there might be an opportunity to catch up . Theres absolutely an opportunity to catch up. There is some concern that if we dont catch up now, there may be an Event Horizon that other countries exceed and therefore we struggle to be competitive in the future. Lets look at the worlds leading users of Industrial Robots per 10,000 employees. Korea tops the table on 1,000. Germany was fourth, withjust under a00. The world average is 1a1. And the uk was not in the top 20, on 111. As a share of the economy, private investment in total has fallen back in the uk from the mid 1990s and again since 2016. That hasnt happened in other g7 countries. Britains very low level of robots like this, of automation generally, is just the tip of the iceberg of a low level of Business Investment in the past several years amid political and economic uncertainty. That could be a fundamental problem for the economy going forward. It could be an opportunity for catch up. But there is also a challenge about Public Sector investment too. Huge sums are needed from the taxpayer to renew the countrys buildings and transport links. This is the raac thats been causing us all the problems. The schools concrete crisis, including here at a Milton Keynes school built in the 1990s, has raised concern about corners being cut. Everybody knew when this was used it had a life span, but that was 30 years in the future and it was very easy to ignore that. If things had been thought about, this could have been dealt with probably more cheaply. Some of these older schools need a lot of work to keep them running and to keep them working properly for children. The government is investing in a new 0xford to Cambridge Railway through here to boost growth and investment. But there are pressures from overall real terms Government Investment cuts in the coming years. Innovations like this citys pioneering robots will be the key. Theres around about 200 robots delivering fast food and groceries. And obviously were delivering the robots. Milton keynes is ahead of everybody else on robots. Robot centralfor uk, Milton Keynes. Whod have thought . With Public Spending stretched, the heavy lifting on improving britains investment record, and so its growth too, will need to be done by the private sector. Faisal islam, bbc news, in Milton Keynes. Here in the uk from the 1st Of October No Business whether that be a retailer or takeaway will now be able to sell things like single use Plastic Cutlery, plates and polystyrene cups under these new government restrictions. Environment secretary Therese Coffey announced the ban injanuary. In england, councils across the country will be required to enforce the ban locally through their trading standards teams. But, local authorities are concerned that not enough businesses or individuals are aware of these changes as nick garnett has been finding out. Polystyrene and plastic, the packaging of choice for the high street. From next week, you wont be able to eat with one of these or eat out of some of these type of packages. Its very confusing, though, for shopkeepers. Some of them didnt even know about the ban until we came in and told them about it. I dont know how much we have, a lot. To be honest with you, i dont hear anything about it. Thats the first time, you guys come in and youre saying something new for me, i dont have anything before. Across the road, jalal� s bought up to two weeks supply of polystyrene boxes and says the wholesalers are still full of the soon to be banned packaging. I have been to the warehouse yesterday. They have everything like what i have, fork and a box, they have it, still they have it. So what has changed . For consumers buying ready to eat food, all Plastic Cutlery and polystyrene packaging is banned. But more substantial plastic containers like this one can still be used. Yes, it is exempting the main plastic box, which is the big culprit in the takeaway industry. In the uk we probably use about 500 million of those a year and probably a couple of billion in europe alone. In the takeaways, those using banned packaging face fines if they dont find alternatives by monday. Well, we announced the ban way back injanuary. I think the really important thing to remember is we want to work with businesses. It doesnt mean takeaways will go out of business. Theyve just got to shift to containers that are going to fit in with the new system to help basically save the planet. The idea is simple, to cut plastic waste, but is the new legislation too complicated to swallow . Nick garnett, bbc news, leeds. Your headlines are coming up but first, heres the weather with simon king. Forthe first, heres the weather with simon king. For the rest of today, were looking at sunny spells, some showers across england and wales, most frequent showers and the park north and west, run this area of low pressure, we have fairly strong winds spread further south this area of High Pressure keeping things relatively settled. For the rest of today some showers could crop up in parts of Northern England, west wales and ireland, most frequently blown on strong winds to the north and west of scotland. Keeping eastern areas of scotland dry. Maximum temperature is 16 21. This evening and tonight there will be clear skies for many, the wind will ease across northern and Western Scotland so we lose the gale force winds. The possibility of the odd shower tomorrow morning but otherwise clear skies and it could get chilly across the north and east of the uk, six or 7 degrees, further south and west temperatures in double figures. The cloud increasing as we go through saturday, this next Weather System moving from the South West Bringing Rain To Northern and Western Areas through the day. It will be a fairly bright start to the weekend, some sunshine across many northern and eastern parts. The rain travelling throughout Northern Ireland into north wales, eventually into Northern England and the north midlands. The far north east of scotland stays dry, dry and the far south and south east, temperature 21 degrees. Another area of Brain Mapping East as we go through sunday, this trailing weather front bringing a legacy of cloud and some spots of rain into Sunday Morning from south wales to the midlands and towards the east, gradually breaking up. Some sunshine developing in the north, one of two showers, some sunshine in the four south east and it could be quite warm here, the first day of october, temperature 2a degrees, way above the average but further north 17 19. Next week the temperatures come down a little from tuesday onwards, plenty of fine and dry weather at next week with some showers around as well. By. Live from london, this is bbc news. At least 52 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured in a blast during a religious procession in pakistan in a suspected Suicide Attack. A teenager arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 15 Year Old Girl in south london, has been charged with her murder. Police in the netherlands have arrested a man after two shootings in rotterdam. At least three people died in the attacks. Could Alberto Nunez feijoo be spains next Prime Minister . The Spanish Parliament will vote for the second time later today, on whether to appoint the Popular Party leader. Hello and welcome to the programme, im frankie mccamley. Police in pakistan say at least 52 people have been killed and around 50 injured in an explosion. The blast happened near a mosque in the southwestern province of balochistan on friday, as people gathered to celebrate the birth of prophet muhammad. Police suspect it was a Suicide Attack targeted at the religious gathering in mastung city