Im at Hartpury College in gloucestershire to explore some of the ideas theyve come up with to tackle the problem also this morning, on the 100th Birthday of Dame Vera Lynn her picture is projected where else but on the White Cliffs Of Dover. And carol has the weather. It will turn colderfor it will turn colder for today. This week, temperatures below average and the sum today will be wet and windy. Good morning. First our main story. Home Care Companies say theyre in crisis because they cant recruit enough staff to meet the growing demand. Research commissioned by the bbcs panorama suggests nearly1 in 4 homeCare Companies are at risk of insolvency, with 69 closing in the past three months alone. Sian lloyd reports. Amanda is one of 100,000 workers in the uk. Today she is with the former teacher with multiple sclerosis. She teacher with multiplestlergs is. Shei teecher with multipleetlerge ie. Shei paid just above the national is paid just above the National Living wage and like many care workers struggles to make ends meet. She is also on a zero hour contract. Because i did not have a content, they would not allow me to buy a house or anything like that. They would not allow me to buy a house or anything like thatm they would not allow me to buy a house or anything like that. It is hard. Amanda is one of 200 employed by this company. It is paid by local councils to provide local care but it currently has 30 Staff Vacancies and is struggling to take on new clients. Last year, the company stop ca re clients. Last year, the company stop care for one council and providing care for one council and handed back the contract. Conry council says it is committed to support its Vulnerable People in the Community Despite financial challenges. But it is not alone. Almost 100 councils have had home care contracts almost 100 councils have had home ca re contracts handed almost 100 councils have had home care contracts handed back to them. The government declined interview but in a statement that it will be bringing forward proposals to make sure of a more sustainable ta make suteufa mate sustainable system. With of us living care system. With more of us living longer and a growing shortage of ca re longer and a growing shortage of care workers, the pressure on people like amanda will continue to grow. Panorama is on bbc one tonight at half past 8, except for viewers in wales, who can see the investigation on week in, week out at the same time. Police have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering a 1 year old boy at a flat in north london. The man will also be questioned on suspicion of attempting to murder a girl, thought to be the boys twin sister. 0ur reporter Kathryn Stanczyszyn is in north london for us now. Kathryn, whats the latest . As you can see, the Police Cordon is still in place on Wilberforce Road. Police were called on Saturday Night to the top floor flat of a property just behind me on this street. Neighbours had reported Hearing Shouting and screaming at witnesses said they saw of woman running to the middle of the street and appealing for help. When police arrived, they found two very Young Children with serious injuries. They are believed to be twins. They were taken to hospital but sadly the little boy and died a short time little bay and died a sheretime they put out a name of a man, sagar das, widely reported bidhya sagar das, widely reported yesterday to be the childrens father. The metropolitan Police Reported last night they had arrested that man and is being held atan arrested that man and is being held at an east London Police station. The little girl is still in a critical but stable condition. A month on from the renewed offensive to re take iraqs city of mosul from so called islamic state, millions of people are facing a new crisis. Thousands have fled the western half of the city in recent weeks but those who remain are experiencing shortages of food and other essentials. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. In the clamour for help, many go empty handed. Gunfire the gunfire from iraqi soldiers trying to control the crowd at an aid distribution. Survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. In the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. The front line is just a mile away. But those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. There are no good options for the people of western mosul. Local people here tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here. They say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies. People in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before theyve been able to get some. Barely able to walk, but with many mouths to feed, hamda mohamed, whose family is living on bread and water. Gunfire im crying, she says, because my children dont understand why we have no food. They dont accept my excuses. Is took our money to buy weapons. I hope they will burn. The battle may be in its final phase but there is much to rebuild, including a divided community. Theresa may will travel to south wales this morning with the brexit secretary david davis and will meet with local businesses. The Prime Minister will reiterate her commitmentagaml to what she falls the ,. , a ,. , Precious Union of the uk. The visit comes as a report by the think tank the Institute For Government warns that the enormity of delivering brexit will leave little parliamentary time for anything else. The director of the fbi, james comey, will give evidence today about alleged russian interference in the us election campaign. Appearing before the house intelligence committee, hes also expected to face questions about a second explosive issue President Trumps claim that his predecessor, barack 0bama, authorised a wire tap of trump tower during the campaign. In a rare move, mps from four committees across transport, health and the environment are coming together to look at the issue of Air Pollution. At tackling the problem go far enough, as andy moore explains. A bus that looks clean enough, but Technology Shows that it is very polluted. Much of this pollution comes from Nitrogen Dioxide and tiny particles. Paulette quality is poor air quality is contributing to a lot of deaths. Diesel vehicles once thought to be part of the solution are now seen as the worst offenders. The problem is one that cuts across many branches of government. The House Of Commons believes it is best to use resources to analyse what is being done. A total of four sessions will be held jointly by these committees. The Environmental Audit committee, the Environment Food and Rural Affairs committee, health and transport. Theirjubauillbe to loakatplaus last december, the High Court Said the government must come up last november, the High Court Said the government must come up with a plan to tackle Air Pollution in the cities by the 23rd of april. A full plan must be in place by the end ofjuly. Last month, the European Union said 16 parts of the uk were breaching air quality directives. It is giving the government to come up with a scheme to defeat the problem orface a multi Million Pound fine. They recently announced a further £200 million in funding to tackle the problem. Andy moore, bbc news. The forces sweetheart, Dame Vera Lynn, is celebrating her 100th Birthday. Music Playing . A pair of wartime spitfires will also do a display over the cliffs. Dame vera said she feels incredibly humbled by efforts to wish her a happy birthday. Beautiful. There have been a few private parties but a lovely way. Did you know that the bluebirds in the song are not bluebirds but the raf servicemen in their uniforms. That is why they pay you the big bucks. Exactly. That is why they pay you the big bucks. Exactlyife could learn from bucks. Exactly. You could learn from me. It is un happy day to day and we will be talking about what makes you happy. 0utside will be talking about what makes you happy. Outside the normal things. The un says smile, share, eat healthily, give back, spent some time with friends and family and sometimes alone, listen to music, be charitable and say it all the more instead of none the less. No hints of chocolate. We did quite a lot of smiling and sharing. Healthy breakfast. I think i failed. Smiling and sharing. Healthy breakfast. I think i failedlj will not go into details. Some of front naes. The first zithour the front pages. The first 24 hour drone unit is to be launched as forces may have to rely on it as failing officer numbers. We talked a lot about the humanitarian crisis in africa. They are talking about this six month old little girl, a victim of the terrible drought in somalia. The Daily Telegraph talking about Dame Vera Lynn. They have an image of Dame Vera Lynn on the White Cliffs Of Dover. And bbc demands top billing in law. The director of radio and education says the shows must have more tv guide in the age of digital era as Viewing Habits are changing all the time. More of a push to make Traditional Television more well placed. Push to make Traditional Television more wellplaced. Suggestions that Retirement Posts could be hit because of the change. The u turn from the budget last week. French and saunders apparently turned down the offer of a job worth £2. 5 million. They did not want too much cake. Some of the inside pages. I love this. The little girl who looks exactly like ed sheeran. The mother s sister put the picture on social media to start with and then the mother, who was 21, said she is amazed that it has gone viral. A p pa re ntly amazed that it has gone viral. Apparently The Little Girl has started watching him and quite likes it. It is canning. Uncanny. The Mouth Position as well. Absolutely brilliant. The front page of the guardian. The we are also guardian. The story we are also about donald trump and his covering, about donald trump and his wiretapping claims. How much do you spend on a date . It has been a while £129 on | date. What where while £129 on a date. What where is all that money going. The european counterparts, in france or germany, £46. In italy, 47 pounds. £55 in spain. We spend more than i £55 in spain. We spend more than a~e else. £55 in spain. We spend more than axee else. Cabs. Is there an £55 in spain. We spend more than axee else. Cabs. Is there an out anyone else. Cabs. Is there an out fit . It is meant to be catching a, potentially a new outfits. A taxi. If anyone wants to take the out on a date for 120 pounds| will be happy. Date for 120 pounds i will be happy. You are cheap, are you laughter lets have a look at the weather. The weather this week is changing behind this Weather Front, here, because as the front pushes south, much air is because as the front pushes south, much air is going to seep in much colder air is going to seep in behind it. Lastly, we had temperatures above average. This week, we will see temperatures below average for this stage of march. You can see the south or the onto teti seez teez gfififi est 3531} . . . 77 t t 7t double figure temperatures teti eee tee eetjte et thee7t . W t t tt double figure temperatures that teti eee tee eeete et tteettt w t t tt double figure temperatures that is in contrast with the north, which is ina single a in contrast with the north, which is in a single a wet in contrast with the north, which is Inasingle Awetand in contrast with the north, which is in a single a wet and windy in contrast with the north, which is in a 5 strong a wet and windy in contrast with the north, which is in a 5 strong winds a wet and windy in contrast with the north, which is in a 5 strong winds across the vindy start. Strong winds across the Western Isles at the moment. Possibly touching storm fronts as that transfers into 0rkney. Here is the Weather Front producing all the rain slipping southwards. Then a fresh of showers are going to come in behind it. By evening, we will notice some of those will be wintry. This morning, any winteriness will be largely on the hills. In between the showers in scotland, there will be some sunshine, but gusty with the Western Isles. The Northern Ireland, a quiet start of the day, but we are looking at the odd shower. Then across england and wales, we run into all this rain. Some of this will be happy. At this, there will be sent dampness around with some drizzle. And quite a bit of cloud. But not as cold a start for the day. Tens and ian egg the weather will tens and ian evans. The Weather Will Bea Tens and ian evans. The weather will be a little like it was yesterday. 11s. Be a little like it was yesterday. 11s. Still windy. The strongest winds in the afternoon across the northern isles. Temperatures starting to slip down. Through this evening and into the overnight, we evening and into the overnighljme lose evening and into the overnighljale lose the rain to the will lose the rain to the south east. It will be cold. Still a little breezy. Look at the showers coming in. Even at low levels across Northern Ireland and parts of scotland, there will be some of that so. Scotland, there will be some of that so. Possibly Northern England as well. With such low temperatures, there is a risk of ice to look out for later on tonight and tomorrow. Tomorrow we started with the temereee eee started enaith the ~ , increasing temeree lee started elith the ~ , increasing threat the day showers. Increasing threat the day there will be more rain l lower there will be more rain at lower levels. Further south, there will be some rain, but dry weather in between. In some eastern areas, particularly in the hills, there will mist the showers altogether. Look at the temperatures again slipping down. Just relieve the far south east that is holding on to double figures. Then as we go deuble figures. Then as wege tuesday night, another through tuesday night, another finger of rain comes up in the south west. This could deposit some finger of rain comes up in the souti on est. This could deposit some finger of rain comes up in the souti on the this could deposit some finger of rain comes up in the souti on the hills could deposit some finger of rain comes up in the souti on the hills and d deposit some finger of rain comes up in the souti on the hills and mountains ome finger of rain comes up in the souti on the hills and Mountains Inie snow on the hills and mountaineinzg wales. Possibly in two Northern England, too. And it will be quite windy and cold. A cold start to the dale wednesday. Again, watch out for ice on services. Here is the forecast for wednesday. A real mixture. Some rain around. Writers goes and also a few showers. So once again, this week, there i something again, this week, there is something in the forecast for almost everybody. Will be asking you soon what makes you happy. So get your thinking cap on. Should we tell everybody what makes you happy . It is donald the cat. It is 6 18. Weve heard a lot about doping in professional sport, but now theres a warning about the use of performance enhancing drugs in amateur sport. Kat is at Hartpury College, gloucestershire for us this morning where a lot of work is going into tackling the issue, isnt it kat . Good morning. Yes. The message at Hartpury College is very clear. Starkey on the side of the pitches isa starkey on the side of the pitches is a big sign saying that doping is cheating. They say they are committed to keeping this college in particular it clean. It is one of the first colleges in the country thatis the first colleges in the country that is signing up to a clean sport commitment, selling that has been pushed to make sure that doping is stamped out in sport, whether professional or amateur. We have all heard of high profile cases in the news, like lance armstrong. And the russian athletics scene. And usain bolt recently being stripped of one of this gold medals because of one of this gold medals because of one of this gold medals because of one of this tin plates one of this teammates being found guilty of doping. But doping is an increasing problem in amateur sport, as well. Katie gilmore has more. Daim, glory, muggy. There are many reasons why professional athletes ta ke reasons why professional athletes take performance enhancing drugs. Sport is overwhelmed with complex. Lance armstrong has ended years of denial by admitting using points enhancing drugs. Performers. But enhancing drugs is harder to understand is why what is harder to understand is why amateur is would be doping. This man was a cyclist who started taking a number of substances to improve this performance. He was banned in 2014 after refusing a test. This situation happened when i was 39 yea rs situation happened when i was 39 years old. I did not do a lot of racing. The main thing was curiosity. What does this do . How much of a benefit does this give you . I dont think for amateurs is about winning. I think you have a where people are situation where people are overweight, want to get in shape. And then when you want to do a mouth on 01 and then when you want to do a mouth on ora and then when you want to do a mouth on or a long bike ride, so be competitive, they can come out more healthy. And this is far from an isolated case. A poll carried out by the bbc of Amateur Sports people and the bbc of Amateur Sports people and the uk said that half believed that the uk said that half believed that the use of performance enhancing su bsta nces the use of performance enhancing substances was widespread. A similar number said they are easily available amongst those who play sport regularly. More than one third said they know somebody who has used sport regularly. More than one third said t substances, nebody who has used sport regularly. More than one third said t substances, at jody who has used sport regularly. More than one third said t substances, at 8 1 who has used sport regularly. More than one third said t substances, at 8 say o has used sport regularly. More than one third said t substances, at 8 say they; used these substances, at 8 say they knew somebody who use steroids. Said they had used steroids. The user that amateur level is alarming. But that does confirm what Uk Anti Doping has long suspected, and also seen, through some of our intelligence testing. This is the frontline in the fight to keep sport clea n, frontline in the fight to keep sport clean, a joint operation between and Uk Anti Doping, targeting those who i1 §. Ifii. N e. V. ;. E. E. Ge drugs. Ii §. J,ei. N e. ~ ;,. E;e. G5 drugs. However, it is not supply drugs. However, it is not against the law to use steroids for personal use. So those motivated by vanity, rather than victory, are they really doing anything wrong . We ieee, they really doing anything wrong . We t s; s; e ou r they really doing anything wrong . We th our findings to an in doping took ourfindings to an in Doping Behaviour at Sheffield Hallam university. This is actually The Dark Side of exercise. You are not using the services is to improve your health. Your performance and how you look to other people. How you look to yourself. Just how serious a health issue you think could be . You are using this could be . You are using su bsta nces this could be . You are using substances that are meant to treat diseases. You are mist using them without a prescription. You are cheating, but also putting your life at risk. But however the authorities responded the issue, athletes at every level in every sport will a lwa ys every level in every sport will always be willing to cut corners, whatever the risks. So some alarming findings there in that new bbc survey out i am that new bbc survey out today. I am doing in the that new bbc survey out today. I am doing in the Early Morning doing here in the Early Morning middle and grizzle by the performance last manager here at Hartpury College. A giver coming out early. So 50 of amateurs warts so early. So 50 of amateurs warts people said that they think it is widespread. Sports people. What you think of those figures . At a surprising . I would not necessarily say surprising. I dont think the problem is quite as big as that. I think that drugs are obviously think that ggjgg ggg ggggggjg available on the widely available on the internet, but whether there are as many people involved or if it is a little bit dramatised by the media with high profile cases. I am not sure that it is quite as big as that. It is all about educating people, really. Had you go about educating the hundreds of students it . Would you doing to ensure that way nor if they get into professional sport, high level sport, even get into professional sport, high levelsport, evenjust get into professional sport, high level sport, even just as amateurs, that they are not tempted to ta ke amateurs, that they are not tempted to take drugs . We have signed up as a college to the Uk Anti Doping clea n a college to the Uk Anti Doping clean sport universitg accreditation clean Sport University accreditation scheme. Us that means we are scheme. Tell us that means we are delivering a series of education to oui delivering a series of education to our student athletes. Both those i our student athletes. Both those that are competing at an elite level, and also Just University teens at a lower level. It is things like workshops, one to ones, and helping them make important decisions. Even simple things are going to the doctor, understanding the occasions if they have medications that could be on the prohibited list. Things like that. Thank you for bringing us up to date on what you are doing. And we will bring you some more on what is happening here at Hartpury College. That bbc survey is part of the bbcs state of sport week. You can find state of Sgort Weekyyou can figgfl more state of Sgort Weekchu can figgfl more about that on the tv and out more about that on the tv and online. But now, back to you guys. We will have the rest of the sports news coming up. The six eeteeej has just hasjust come. Some has just come. Some of obviously has just come. Some of those figures in that survey are staggering. She said that 5096 of Amateur Sports men and women are aware of drug is going on 5731 aware of drug is going on around them. So much more from her this morning. Still to come this morning. Wed like to know what makes you happy. Its the International Day of happiness today. We are going to hae with you pictures of things that makes us gictures of things that makesus and practice. Here is the most happy and practice. Here is the most important thing. Macaroons. Look at that. A certain person next to me happened to bring those in this morning. Our overnight workers work from 9pm through to nine a. M. The next one is your dog, sadie, which you brought in last week. There you are. Look at the smile on your face. Ihler cathy, she looks confused. What am i doing mum . Ihler cathy, she looks confused. Whatam i doing mum . Look whatam i doing here, mum . Look at her there. That is beautiful. A hug from carol that is a hug from carol kirkwood. That is a rarity. She came into the studio a few weeks ago. It was like a royal few weeks we hm few weeks we rm finish few weeks we hm finish the day few weeks we rm finish the day with a big visit. Finish the day with a big hug. I bet that was one of your happiest broadcasting moments. We would like to know what makes you happy. You can email us at bbcbrea kfast bbc. Co. Uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. And you can tweet about todays stories or follow us for the latest from the programme. Lets have a happiness then this morning. We will do our best. Theme. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Hello and good morning from bbc london news. Im alice salfield. Acid attacks across the capital are at their highest rate in six years. Figures obtained by bbc london reveal more than 450 people were victims of an attack last year. Almost a third of these were carried out injust one borough which was newham. Regents park mosque is leading the way for a new code of conduct for the uks leading sharia councils. It follows criticism that the councils which provide advice to muslims, predominantly for religious divorces are sexist and work against greater integration. But critics argue they should be doing more to stop woman a lot of these criticisms, theyre not criticisms of the law, theyre criticisms of culture. Theyre criticisms of the conduct. And one of the things were trying to do is eradicate that conduct and those procedures. Lets have a look at this mornings travel situation now. 0n the tubes you can see theres a good service on all line as the moment so were starting off with some good news there. But South West Trains have overrunning Engineering Works, via richmond and kew bridge are diverted or cancelled. 0nto The Roads now. This is Victoria Street which has just reopened between victoria and westminster after over running roadworks. The m25 is slow clockwise at junction 15 for the m4 after Police Stopped traffic for a short time there. And in mitcham, Carshalton Road is closed at Mitcham Junction for repairs. Lets have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. Good morning. It eai 7. ,. Good morning. It ea rathere 7. ,. Good morning. It ea rather greyf. ,. Start to the new week. Not particularly dry, either. Feels quite damp outside. The good news is that despite this it is still fairly mild. Many places will start up this monday morning in double figures. This morning, the is light and this morning, the rain is light and patchy, but gradually, a more organised band of rain six hour. Heavier bursts and breezy today. Maximum temperatures somewhere between 11 degrees and 14 celsius. 0vernight, we will get one or two showers at least at first. But gradually, there become fewer gradually, there will become fewer and further between. The temperatures will drop the night as the sky clears. Three. Four the sky clears. Three or four degrees as a minimum. A bright and sunny start tomorrow morning, if a little colder than today. Still quite breezy tomorrow. Showers to quite breeeg tamafraw; sfiaeefsia will quite breeeg tqmefrawz, sfiaeefsie will stop temperatures will follow will stop temperatures will get to anywhere between 11 and 13 celsius. Quite unsettled overnight tuesday into wednesday. Another Weather Front has towards us, outbreaks of rental bringing outbreaks of rental wednesday. That low pressure in charge. Gradually, that will sink away. High pressure will take over from thursday. So the end of the week, although fairly chilly, should bea week, although fairly chilly, should be a little more settled and a bit brighter. In half an hour. Now though its back to sally and dan. Hello this is breakfast, with sally nugent and dan walker. Its 6 30 on monday 20th march. Coming up on breakfast today millions of people across the uk are being affected by Air Pollution and now, in an unusual move, mps are joining together to look well ask one mp if it can make a difference. Also this morning, theres a warning children are feeling stressed, angry and anxious because of a social media craze. Well get advice for parents from the nspcc. And after nine, we have the stars of the quiz show the chase of lets sing and dance for comic relief. On the sofa to talk about being in the final of lets sing and dance for comic relief. But now a summary of this mornings main news. Home care comganies sagethegre e enough staff to meet the growing demand. Research commissioned by the bbcs panorama suggests with 69 closing in the past three months alone. Sian lloyd reports. Amanda hopewell is one of the uks 800,000 homecare workers. Today she is with former teacher, william williams, who has multiple sclerosis. Amanda is paid £7. 55 an hour, just above the National Living wage, and like many care workers struggles to make ends meet. She is also on a zero hours contract, which means her hours are not guaranteed. They did look into buying a house four years ago. But because i did not have a content, they would not m it is hard, it is hard. Eeeeee e eee ee it . Eeefi eepieeee it is paid by local councils to provide homecare across the areas lge 5. X e;. Li. Lee at; eeefi vacancies and is struggling to take on new clients. Last year, the company stopped providing care for one council, conwy, and handed back the contract. Conwy council says it is committed to supporting Vulnerable People in communities despite financial challenges. But conwy is not alone. Our Research Reveals that across the uk, almost 100 councils have had home care contracts handed back to them. The uk government declined to be interviewed but in a statement said good evening, mr williams. With more of us living longer and a growing shortage of Care Workersrtbeepressure onpeople l sian lloyd, bbc news. Panorama is on bbc one tonight at half past 8, except for viewers in wales, who can see the investigation on week in, week out at the same time. Police have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering a one year old boy at a flat in north london. The man will also be questioned on suspicion of attempting to murder a girl, thought to be the boys twin sister. The boy died in the early hours of sunday and the girl remains in a Critical Condition in hospital. Police in ghana say at least 17 people have died after a fallen tree hit people swimming beneath a waterfall. Theaesidenbhappeufl at kintampo falls, a popular tourist attraction. Most of the People Killed were students. The president of the app based taxi service, uber, has resigned after less than six months in thejob. Jeffjones said recent controversies over claims of a Poor Working Culture and Sexual Harassment at the company made him leave. Big changes in calculating personal injury insurance payouts come into effect today, which will mean higher compensation for some, but more costs for the industry. It comes after pressure from disability groups to lower the Discount Rate which determines how much the nhs, or insurance companies, must pay up front to successful claimants to cover their lifetime care. In a rare move, mps from four committees across transport, health and the environment are coming together to look at the issue of Air Pollution. Theyll scrutinise whether government plans aimed at tackling the problem go far enough, as andy moore explains. A bus that looks clean enough, but Technology Shows that it is very polluted. Poor air quality is contributing to a lot of deaths. Much of this pollution comes from Nitrogen Dioxide and tiny particles. Diesel vehicles once thought to be part of the solution are now seen as the worst offenders. The problem is one that cuts the House Of Commons believes it is best to use resources to analyse what is being done. A total of four sessions will be held jointly by these committees. The Environmental Audit committee, the Environment Food and Rural Affairs committee, health and transport. Theirjob will be to look at plans to tackle urban Air Pollution. Last november, the High Court Said the government must come up with a plan to tackle Air Pollution in the cities by the 24th of april. A full plan must be in place by the end ofjuly. Last month, the European Union said 16 parts of the uk were breaching air quality directives. It is giving the government to come up with a scheme to defeat the problem orface a multi Million Pound fine. They recently announced a further £290 million in funding to tackle the problem. After he nearly died in an accident less than 2 years ago. 0wen wright suffered a severe brain injury while taking on one of the worlds most dangerous waves, in hawaii, in 2015. But the australian surfers just won the first event of this years world surf leagues championship an incredible performance. Understandably, there were some very emotional scenes at the end of that competition with wright himself saying that the win was a huge surprise. That takes quite some doing. 20 odd months after almost dying. Very well done. Lets get the sport now and kat is out in gloucestershire for us this morning. She is speaking about the use of drugs in Amateur Sports but also the rest of the sporting news. A grisly day. It is the beginning of the bbc state of sport week. I am here to learn about the problems of doping not only in professional sport but amateur sport. Around 50 of sportswomen and Sportsmen Say it is widespread in amateur sport. We will look at what they are doing, particularly here in Hartpury College, one of the first to be accredited by anti doping in the fight against doping. I will be talking to more people here at the couege talking to more people here at the College Later in the morning but lets look at some of the issues in professional sport if you like. The main game of the lag was between third and fourth place as Manchester City drew one one with liverpool. A penalty from james milner put liverpool ahead before Sergio Aguero levelled for city. It is one of the most special in my life. How we recovered today, because liverpool is a top, top team. Iwant because liverpool is a top, top team. I want to stay with those guys with a long, long team. I want to stay with those guys withalong,long§lzel team. I want to stay with those guys witha long, long ii; i want team. I want to stay with those guys with a long, long ii; i want to with a long, long time i want to stay here and help the club make the step forward. I am more and more fine with the result. I struggled a little bit at the final whistle to be really happy about. But of course it is a success to get a point against city and to play like this. It not happens not every day so that means, yeah, it is absolutely more than 0k what we did today. Second placed tottenham are ten points behind the League Leaders after a two one win over southampton at white hart lane. Manchester united are up to fifth. They beat Managerless Middlesbrough three one, Jesse Lingard here with the pick of the goals,. ,. Celtic are nowjust one win away from clinching the scottish premiership. Wigan warriors are top of super league. They drew 16 all with huddersfield after previous leaders castleford were beaten at salford. In rugby union, Leicester Tigers have won t; e; ;. ,,. Ee time since 2012. Tom bifadyeseoredrtheir qm in a 16 12 win over exeter chiefs. Its exeters second final defeat in a row. Roger federer has continued his impressive 2017 with victory in indian wells. He followed up his Australian Open title with a straight sets win over his swiss compatriot stan wawrinka. In the womens final, Elena Vesnina recovered from a set and 4 1 down against fellow russian and two time grand slam champion Svetlana Kuznetzova to win the biggest title of her career in three sets. And finally britains Slopestyle Skiers enjoyed double Medal Success at the World Championships in spain. James woods and isabel atkin both picked up bronze medals. That is all the sports news. I am here in Hartpury Cmeze where the here in Hartpury College where the sun isjust here in Hartpury College where the sun is just about coming up. Here in Hartpury College where the sun isjust about coming up. The teams are getting out into the pictures, getting into the gymnasium is. This is one of the Specialist Sport colleges in the country. We w to athletes about will be talking to athletes about the dangers and risks of doping. But for now it is back to you. Thank you very much indeed. Loads of information on the website as well. Its the story President Trump cant seem to shake whether his Campaign Team colluded with russia during the 2016 election campaign. Today the director of the fbi james comey will give evidence to congress about the allegations. So far the committee hasnt found any proof of interference. 0ur WashingtonReporter Laura Bicker has the story so far. I dont know putin. I think it would be great if we got along with russia. Ive never met putin. One question has dogged Donald Trumps road to the white house more than any other. What part did russia play in helping him win the election . Heres what we know so far. The hackers behind a cyber attack on mr trumps democratic rivals were russian, according to us intelligence. The embarrassing emails were published on wikileaks and some, including hillary clinton, began to question russias motives for the attack. We have never, in the history of our country, been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is working so hard to influence the outcome of the election. She doesnt know if its the russians doing the hacking. Maybe there is no hacking. However hard he tried, russia was the scandal donald trump couldnt shake. He would rather have a puppet as president of the united states. No puppet, no puppet. Youre the puppet those who analyse state sponsored Cyber Threats are convinced. Where theres smoke, theres some kind of fire. There is fire but its not the burning down of the building that might be perceived by some. Much more likely, in a smarter strategy on the part of russia, is to identify candidates that support their positions, ideebiyetbeseissugihaeeaece support to those candidates, and then push influence them. And then push to influence them. On digging for more details on any russian links to his campaign. Donald trumps close aides said they had no contact with russian officials during the campaign. But they seemed to keep forgetting they had met with the russian ambassador. The first cabinet casualty was his National Security adviser, mike flynn. He resigned after his meetings were disclosed. Then there was his pick for attorney general, jeff sessions. It turned out that he had also met with russian ambassador. In his position of power, President Trump has continued to state he wants closer ties with russia. The hearings this week will try to establish just how close those ties already are. I never met putin. Russia what would i get involved with putin for . Spoken to him, i know nothing about him other than that he will respect me. The main stories this morning. Home Care Companies say they cant recruit enough staff to meet demand with Research Suggesting one in four providers are at risk of going bust. Doping in uk sport is fast becoming a crisis at all levels, according to the head of the body set up to tackle the use of performance enhancing drugs. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. We at this mornings weather. Are getting a little bit gi here on International Day of happiness. I wrote this down somewhere, because we got it wrong. The day of happiness. Yes. And what they do have the . Carol. Good. 7 77 7777. 7;. 7 77 7777. 77737 i believe it was your 40th, answer. I believe it was your 40th, yesterday, is that right, dan . I was there to say you do not look a day over 39. Get on with your weather. Hgppy over 39. Get on with your weather. Happy birthday to you. Today we have a Weather Front sinking south. Behind it it will turn much colder. We will get temperatures below average component to usual. The south of the country to usual. The seuth of the country hold to usual. The south of the country hold onto double figures. The will hold onto double figures. The rest of us, cold and we rest of us, cold and showery. We currently have some rain around. It is also very windy across the Western Isles. That will transfer to the northern isles, as we go through the northern isles, as we go through the day. In fact, we could be looking at Storm Force Winds. Something certainly to bear in mind. That will be mabig this occlusion that will be making this occlusion moved quite quickly. You can see that cold front moving south. That is good to be a slower process. Tetelee this morning, very windy in through this morning, very windy in the Western Isles of the moment. That transfers to the northern isles, where we have some rain, and then we have sunshine and showers. But most of the winteriness will be on the hills. Norther ireland, a few showers. Northern ireland. We can these Weather Front across see these Weather Front across england and wales, some heavy rain coming out of this. South of it, it is dry, cloudy, and there is some drizzle around. But it is still mild. Through the day, our Weather Front continues to sink further south. Gusty winds around it. Behind it, some bright weather. Sunshine around. But equally one or two showers. This stage, wintry mainly on the hills. The temperatures down to better what we have coming down to better what we have been to. We have Storm Force Winds possible across 4,7 t been to. We have Storm Force Winds possible across gm; through been to. We have Storm Force Winds possible across through the possible across 0rkney. Through the evening in overnight, there goes the first run. Then it will turn quite cold behind it for all of us. Showers will increasingly turn wintry across Northern Ireland, scotland, {wei through the scotland, funnelling through the central lowlands, and also parts of Northern England. So some of us will be seeing some of those, even at lower levels. And once again, there isa lower levels. And once again, there is a risk of ice on untreated we start the day with surfaces. We start the day with wintry showers. The winteriness will likely be in the hills over the day. Mostly at lower levels. Many eastern areas in the of the mostly at lower levels. Many eastern areas in the of the hills areas in the shelter of the hills will mist altogether. You can see those maximum temperatures rarely slipping down except in the south eastern corner. As we move through tuesday night, we have this figure of wet ane windy figure of wet and windy weather coming in from the that coming in from the south west. That will deposit some snow in the mountains off wales. But as it heads into Northern England and eheeeer. ,. Into Northern England and engages with the cold air, particularly across North Eastern england, we will see a covering of snow even at lower levels. A cold night, a frosty night, and again, you just run night, and again, you mightjust run into a little bit of ice. During the course of wednesday, you can see the course of wednesday, you canseethe rotation around an area of low pressure § the rain. The pressure with the rain. The winteriness, if there is any left, will be mostly on the hills. Still hanging on in london two double figures. But the rest of the uk, we are back and single figures. So are back and into single figures. So get your Winter Woolies out again. I was too distracted thinking about where my Winter Woolies were. We have been taught about what make you happy. What makes you happy . Donald, my cat. And as it by magic. He looks a little to me like an evil genius. No, he is gorgeous. We got into a fight when he was very young. He was different to other tatty cats. He is perfect in my highs. Tabby. Stay happy, carol. In my eyes. We will see some pictures from your messages later on. Several athletes and officials involved with last years 0lympic and Paralympic Games in rio have told the bbc theyre angry 0lympic legacy. It was one of the concerns there in rio. Its exactly six months after the 2016 games came to an end, and while brazilian officials insist there were tangible and lost opportunities. The five weeks last summer, Rio De Janeiro was the centre of the sporting world. Her city for the 2016 olympic and games. 2016 olympic and Paralympic Games. The greatest show on earth. Exactly months later, the stage is six months later, the stage is empty. Rios 0lympic six months later, the stage is empty. Rios olympic park, which should be now operating as a Sporting Centre of excellence, is you really quiet. Host. Places where winners won a loss are now at more ear warehouses. It is a not more than warehouses. It is a legacy, it it is not the one that those who campaign for rio to games had expected. I feel that the 0lympic had expected. I feel that the Olympic Games in brazil was not so successful, because the legacy was not the number one. We delivered a good games, we had a lot of problems, and we keep with them, as nobody is doing anything for changing. So this make me really changing. So this Makeme Reallg this is the olympic tennis sad. This is the olympic tennis arena where andy murray won his second consecutive 0lympic arena where andy murray won his second consecutive olympic gold medal. For now, this is being run like many other venues in The Living Park by the resilience sports ministry. Because no private company, nor. Local authority, company, nor the local authority, can company, nor the local authority, ca n afford company, nor the local authority, can afford or want to take on the huge running costs. Team brazil miss its own Medal Targets at rio 2016. This ajer came a Creditable Ninth place, but has since lost her funding and her coach. Improving on rio and even making the tokyo games will be tough. Translation | month after the translation a month after the games, they cut everything. My health insurers, my salary, everything. It is a huge disappointment. We made history in archery, but it is all over. It made archery, but itis all e¥e5. ilmade me think my sacrifice was not worth. F. The desperation to get things it. The desperation to get things ready on time took precedence to legacy. I never once had a conversation about legacy in any discussion i had work under games. You have to remember that this was a games where we were scrambling to put the event on on a day by day basis. There was no time getting about what was there to happen the day after the gaze finished in september. There were undoubtedly in rio, thanks to the improvements in rio, thanks to the games. The public transport, some infrastructure, and the opening up of spaces. Infrastructure, and the opening up of spaces. I think that there of public spaces. I think that there are still promises that need to be delivered. But i do believe that we still have time to work on these promises, and the promise that we need to be faster on is the delivery of the olympic park and improvements in the sports legacy. L brandnew in the sports legacy. A brandnew velodrome, built to choose expense, barely used, its track already water damage. The State Of The Art Whitewater Course meant to become a park after the games remains public park after the games remains closed. Is this rios real Olympic Legacy . Wyre davis, bbc news. It is very sad. Some even as venues are not being used at all. It is 6 52. Youre watching bbc news. And is a vital engine for developing cures and treatments. Today, drugs bosses are meeting to discuss the challenges the industry faces and how it can do better. Developing drugs is big business. The Pharmaceutical Industry employs just over 60,000 people in the uk. It invests around £11 million every day on research and development. It costs on day on research and development. It costs on average day on research and development. It costs on average just over £1 billion to bring a new drug to market. So some pretty big numbers they are. There. Dr Virginia Acha is from the abpi the body that represents the uks Drugs Companies what are some trees you there are two big areas that we are thinking about. How we can advance the that we use today to technologies that we use today to make medicines, as well as the new make meeicines. As wellasthenew of treatments that we are types of treatments that we are thinking about. We think the uk could be a Global Leaderfor that particular area of treatment. And we are doing this in macclesfield, which is a special place to do that. It is our largest Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Site in the uk. And it is the site is really significant investment. Recently, over £130 million on treatment. One of the criticisms of the industry generally is if you were all to Work Together as Drugs Companies, and there being so as Drugs Companies, and there being so much competition, with a bit of solution in terms of treating illnesses, in terms of treating problems around the world, if you can work on issues more. Any more collaboratively . Basin and we have been thinking about. There has been a lot of changes how we do drug discovery. And development. You will now see partnerships that when one or two companies or even broad level programmes like or two companies or even broad level programmes like g integrated programmes like the integrated medicines initiative, why we work as a group of companies on a bunch of competitive areas. The uk has been a significant player in those very Important Research projects. Cc the uk could be a Global Leader in many areas like this, but recently, we have had the brexit vote. How will that affect it . Brexiters and then we have been worrying about for many months. But it is something that we think we have a good engagement now with the how we want with the government on how we want to work forward. We have four key priorities. How do you get the regulation right, and the Trading Arrangements . Had we make sure we have the right talent to make things were . Including manufacturing, which were . Including manufacturing, which we are talking about today. As well as in research. So all of these things are so important to make sure that we deliver. We have the macclesfield plan. Ithink that we deliver. We have the macclesfield plan. I think there are macclesfield plan. I thinkthereare 50 medicines being shipped to about 50 medicines being shipped to over 100 countries. Plant. About 50 medicines being shipped to over100 countries. Plant. So changes will have a Big Trade Changes will have a big impact. Outside the industry, there seems to be a feeling that you focus on disease you can make from, on disease you can make money from, and develop an address in that area. Is that a concern in house, as well . Is that a concern in house, as well . Is that a concern in house, as well . Is that sobbing as you will be discussing the conference like the one today . Didak would be in sela gene therapy. The question is if we are doing that because it will earn profits back for we have profits back for companies . We have science really leading the way rather than just on the basis of what is go to make money. But it is important to remember that every time we develop a medicine, it goes an assessment that judges through an Assessment Thatjudges whether it is value for money. The real question is whether the uk is a place where we want to afford our health care . What we want to invest in . And if we do that, what kind of innovation will be dry . Is this a country which is go. Value country which is go to value innovation . Great to talk to, virginia. The nhs than £168 virginia. The nhs than £16. 8 billion a year on drugs. That is a lot of cash. We will be back with all the headlines as 7am. Time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. Good morning from bbc london news, im alice salfield. Acid attacks across the capital are at their highest rate in six years. Figures obtained by bbc london reveal more than 450 people were victims of an attack last year. Thats a rise of over 70 compared to 2015. Almost a third of these were carried out injust one borough which was newham. Regents park mosque is leading the way for a new code of conduct for the uks leading sharia councils. It follows criticism that the councils which grovide advice to muslims are sexist and work against greater integration. The voluntary code aims to make rulings more transparent but critics argue they should be doing more to stop woman being forced back into abusive relationships. What we now have is a i of agreements or an understanding that agreements or an understanding that a member of the Shariah Council speaks fluent english and understands that those of us who are born and bred here have grown up und born and bred here have grown up new differently and understanding laws differently and understanding laws differently and understanding culture differently. Lets have a look at this mornings travel situation now. On the tubes you can see theres a good service on all line as the moment so were starting off with some good news there. South west but some South West Trains between richmond, kew anuwaterlooe Engineering Works are overrunning. Onto the roads now the m4 is slow in to Town Atjunction 4 for heathrow. The m25 is also slow anticlockwise between junction 27 for the m11 and junction 25 for enfield. And in mithcam, Carshalton Road is closed at Mitcham Junction for repairs. Lets have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. Good morning. Its a rather grey start to the new week. Its feeling quite damp outside this morning. The good news is that, despite this, it is still fairly mild. And many places will start off this monday morning in double figures. This morning, the rain is light and patchy, but gradually, a more organised band of rain starts to sink south. Some heavier bursts, and its breezy today, as well. Maximum temperatures somewhere between 11 degrees and 13, maybe 14 celsius. Overnight. We will get oneamtwo but gradually, there will become fewer and further between. They. The sky clears, the temperatures drops dramatically colder overnight. Three or four degrees as a minimum. A bright and sunny start tomorrow morning, if a little colder than today. Still quite breezy tomorrow. Showers to follow. Temperature getting up to anywhere between 11 and 13 celsius. Now, its quite unsettled overnight tuesday into wednesday. Another Weather Front heads towards us, bringing outbreaks of rain for wednesday. That low pressure in charge. Gradually, that will sink away. So the end of the week, although fairly chilly, should be a little more settled and a bit brighter. Now though its back to sally and dan. See you in half an hour. Hello this is breakfast, with sally nugent and dan walker. A warning that Home Care Services are in crisis because providers cant recruit enough staff. New Research Suggests a quarter of the uks Home Care Firms are at risk of insolvency and many have had to pull out of contracts with local councils. Good morning its monday 20th march. Also this morning a man is questioned by police over the murder of a 1 year old boy and the attempt to murder his twin sister. Politicians in the united states, begin hearings into russias alleged involvement in last novembers president ial elections. Good morning, i good morning, lam good morning, i am at Hartpury College. In Amateur Sports. Im at Hartpury College in gloucestershire to explore some of the ideas theyve come up with to tackle the problem therell be bluebirds playing. Also this morning, on the 100th Birthday of Dame Vera Lynn her gicture is groected where else and carol has the weather. Some of us will see some snow even at lower levels as the weather turns much colder. Today it is windy and wet and later some of us will see sunshine and showers. First our main story. Home Care Companies say theyre in crisis because they cant recruit enough staff to meet the growing demand. Research commissioned by the bbcs panorama suggests nearly1 in 4 homeCare Companies are at risk of insolvency, with 69 closing in the past three months alone. Sian lloyd reports. Good morning. Amanda hopewell is one of the uks 800. 000 homecare workers. Today she iswithafesuaee teacher, william williams, who has multiple sclerosis. And like many care workers struggles to make ends meet. She is also on a zero hours contract, which means her hours are not guaranteed. They did look into buying a house four years ago. But because i did not have a content, they would not allow me to buy a house or anything like that. It is hard, it is hard. Amanda is one of 200 staff employed by a family run company. It is paid by local councils to provide homecare across the area but it currently has 30 Staff Vacancies and is struggling to take on new clients. Last year, the company stopped providing care for one council, conwy, and handed back the contract. Conwy council says it is committed to supporting Vulnerable People in communities despite financial challenges. But conwy is not alone. Our Research Reveals that across the uk, almost 100 councils have had home care contracts handed back to them. The uk government declined to be interviewed but in a statement said it will be bringing forward proposals later this year to ensure a more financially sustainable social care system. Good evening, mr williams. With more of us living longer and a growing shortage of care workers, the pressure on people like amanda will continue to grow. Sian lloyd, bbc news. Panorama is on bbc one tonight at 8 30, except for viewers in wales, who can see the investigation on week in, week out at the same time. Police have arrested a man a 1 year old boy at a flat in north london. The man will also be questioned on suspicion of attempting to murder a girl, thought to be the boys twin sister. Our reporter Kathryn Stanczyszyn is in north london for us now. Kathryn, whats the latest . As you can see, Wilberforce Road in Finsbury Park is still cordoned off. This is street has been the centre of Intense Police activity. Iran is it teams going in and out. Forensic. House to house enquiries throughout yesterday as well. They throughout yesterday as welethey called here 11 oclock on were called here 11 oclock on Saturday Night to reports of neighbours hearing screaming and shouting and distressed woman asking eiggteetheegai help in the middle of the road. For help in the middle of the road. When they got let the flat, they when they got into the flat, they found two small children, one rolled, twins who had been seriously injured. The little boy died later. Yesterday It Police Put out7 an yesterday It Police Put out an appeal because they wanted to speak to bidhya sagar das, believed to be the childrens father. Last night at 715, the police said he had been arrested and is now held at an east end police station. The latest of The Little Girl, we do not know too much to stop police have said she remains ina much to stop police have said she remains in a critical but stable condition and we note that investigations will continue today and a poll out on the has not been carried out on the little boy will happen in due course. A month on from the renewed offensive to re take iraqs city of mosul from so called islamic state, millions of people are facing a new crisis. Thousands have fled the western half of the city in recent weeks but those who remain are experiencing shortages of food and other essentials. Our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. In the clamour for help, many go empty handed. Gunfire the gunfire from iraqi soldiers trying to control the crowd at an aid distribution. Survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. In the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. The front line is just a mile away. But those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. There are negeed eptiens for the people of western mosul. Local people here tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here. They say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies. People in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before theyve been able to get some. Barely able to walk, but with many mouths to feed, hamda mohamed, whose family is living on bread and water. Gunfire im crying, she says, because mg childrendont understand why we have no food. They dont accept my excuses. Is took our money to buy weapons. I hope they will burn. The Battle For Mosul may now be in its final phase, when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0rla guerrin, bbc news, western mosul. Theresa may will travel to south wales this morning with the brexit secretary david davis and will meet with local businesses. For government warns that the enormity of delivering brexit will leave little parliamentary time for anything else. Bbc wales Political Editor nick servini joins us now from cardiff. What will be happening today . This will be the first of theresa mays visits to the devolved nations. On paper, it is the easy is because Eeeeeiei Ehmeeumw unlike scotland and northern wales, unlike scotland and Northern Ireland, voted to leave the European Union. While there will be a debate about the nature of. Brexit deal about the nature of the brexit deal on offer, but on the fundamental point, the government can say it is trying to deliver what most people in wales voted for lastjune. Theyve been holding talks in recent months here with the uk government but the ras signs of strain starting to emerge with the Welsh Government starting to ask about the level of engagement they are getting from ministers in westminster. They will wa nt to ministers in westminster. They will want to have full involvement in areas like trade, the replacement of agricultural subsidies. Theresa may will be in swansea today, she will be signing a deal, a joint effort to generate investment for all sort of areas in wales. Shes tried to make the case that she will represent all corners of the uk. South wales is an area that has struggled to degenerate investment in the past. Thank you very much. The director of the fbi, james comey, will give evidence today about alleged russian interference in the us election campaign. Appearing before the house intelligence committee, hes also expected to face questions about a second explosive issue President Trumps claim that his predecessor, of trump tower during the campaign. Is celebrating her 100th Birthday. Therell be bluebirds playing. To mark the occasion, a 350 foot image of her is being projected on to the White Cliffs Of Dover today. A pair of wartime spitfires will also do a display over the cliffs. Dame vera said she feels incredibly humbled by efforts to wish her a happy birthday. From the moment were born until the end of our days, we all have to breathe. So youd hope the air we inhale is fit for purpose. But air quality continues to be a problem in the uk and now mps are joining forces to investigate how best to tackle it. Its estimated poor air quality is contributing to the early deaths of 40 thousand people in the uk each year. Most pollution comes from traffic Nitrogen Dioxide and tiny particles from Exhaust Fumes and tyres. And the government here is under legal pressure to come up with a new air plan by next month. Lets speak now to the labour mp, mary creagh whos chairs the Environmental Audit committee and will be part of this inquiry into air quality. Good morning. Good morning. The asset to have another enquiry when we have just had asset to have another enquiry when we havejust had one, why . Asset to have another enquiry when we have just had one, why . The government is set to publish its third air Pollution Programme in april and it needs to be signed off injuly. Before committees are coming together in an unprecedented coming together in. An. Unprecedented coming together in an unprecedented to see how the government can way to see how the government can tackle the causes of a pollution not just from cars and buses but Construction Vehicles and Agricultural Equipment because we now we have 40,000 deaths a now we have 40,000 early deaths a year and we been dragging our year and we have been dragging our feet as the country for too long. How are you expecting the conclusions to change . It is important to look, as different fierce; and important to look, as different tttteet and how we solve this. Committees, and how we solve this. Much of the solution will lie in the transport department. We felt the government had no chance of meeting its target of getting people to use more electric cars. 60 of people by 2030. 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