And broadcaster mihir bose and baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister. Thats all ahead on bbc news. In the last half hour the authorities in california have been giving more details about the shackled brothers and sisters found captive in a house in the town of perris. The Riverside County Sheriffs Department whove arrested the parents gave this statement. Iam i am saddened to report on such a heartbreaking case. I would remind you of some of the facts of how the investigation was brought to our attention. 0n investigation was brought to our attention. On january 14 just investigation was brought to our attention. 0njanuary14just before six oclock in the morning the 17 Year Old Girl called 911 from the cell phone and reported that her siblings were being held against their will and some chain. Deputies responded and met with the 17 year old nearby and she explained she had escaped through a window. Pramack residents. The 17 year old also showed some photographs that led the dep
I think 30 years ago, the nurses were handmaidens to the doctors, following their instructions. Whereas nowadays, were breeding nurses now that are making those decisions for patients and that, to me, is the absolute, the difference, the nurses making those decisions. A well respected member of the multi disciplinary team. And nurses are under so much pressure these days in hospitals, staffing levels, pay, that hasnt put you off at all . Definitely not. Theres always going to be Sick Children and families that need our help and no otherjob has Job Satisfaction like that. If there was one small bit of advice that youd give to grace about her starting her career, that may stay with her the whole way through, what would it be, do you think . Never stop caring. Adina campbell, bbc news. By by the way tomorrow, we will bring you the latest figures that we have on the problems of recruiting and retaining nurses in the nhs. Now on bbc one its time for the news where you are. Welcome to bbc lo
Plastic packaging from its own label Brand Products within five years, using paper instead. British tennis number oneJohanna Konta has begun her Australian Open campaign with a comfortable 6 3, 6 1win against american Madison Brengle. This is bbc news. Its tuesday, 16january. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The cabinet is meeting this morning as the fallout from the collapse of the building giant carillion continues. Top executives face investigations after the collapse of the firm put thousands ofjobs at risk. However, the compa nys private Sector Workers, who provide a range ofjobs for organisations such as the nationwide building society, bt openreach and centrica, will not get the same protection, and Government Protection will end tomorrow, leaving thousands ofjobs in doubt. Kevin mcloughlin runs a painting and decorating firm which he says has lost money and orders. Monday morning, people turned up for work. 30 people got sent home. We hadnt been advised in the office so obviously
Celsius heat to beat her opponent and reached round two although she seemed more exercise that she left two blueberry punnets on the Conveyor Belt at the local supermarket. I will explain all later on. Snow and ice and heavy gales coming. Plenty to talk about as the weather is set to do some of its worst in the next 48 hours. Thanks, susan. Also coming up catching police on the hop the wallaby who crossed Sydney Harbour bridge springing a surprise on Early Morning commuters. Hello, everyone, this is afternoon live, im simon mccoy. After the shock of yesterdays announcement now the reality is kicking in, as companies who relied on carillion for their contracts face the prospect of laying off workers and big financial losses. Firms working on private sector deals for the construction giant have been told theyll receive only two days of government support, that runs out tomorrow. 0ne Industry Group estimates that up to 30,000 firms are owed money by carillion. The government has ordered a