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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170917

As the big fight ends in a controversial draw. Canelo alvarez and Gennady Golovkin couldnt be separated on the judges scorecards after 12 rounds. And stav has the weather. Good morning to you. It is a chilly start this morning, but today is looking better than yesterday. Fewer showers, more sunshine, and feeling a touch warmer, too. Ill have all the details for you in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story Police Investigating the london tube bombing are continuing to question an 18 year old man who was arrested in dover yesterday on suspicion of planting the homemade bomb at Parsons Green station on friday. Officers say they are still following numerous lines of inquiry, and havent ruled out further arrests. Andy moore reports. On a saturday afternoon in a london suburb, people looked out of their windows to find heavily Armed Counter Terror officers in their alleyways and streets. Many residents were evacuated as the Police Operation continued. The centre of their attention was the home of an elderly couple who had fostered hundreds of youngsters over the years. In 2010, penny and ronjones were both awarded the mbe by the queen for their services to children. In an online interview, mrsjones said they had recently started fostering refugee children, including some from syria and iraq. The search in sunbury followed the arrest of an 18 year old man at the port of dover. Police said it was a significant breakthrough. At this stage, were keeping an open mind around whether more than one person is responsible for the attack, and we are still pursuing numerous lines of enquiry, and at great pace. The device that failed to go off on the tube was made with home made explosives and, it is believed, was packed with metalfragments. It was similar to the bomb used in the Manchester Arena attack. We will have to make sure that we take all steps we can to ensure that the sort of materials that this man was able to collect become more and more difficult to combine together. We will always learn from these sort of incidents. While the investigation continues, the uk Terror Threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. Andy moore, bbc news. Andy moore is near to the house in sunbury on thames. Andy, whats the latest . Well, as you can see, the cordons remain in place here, though local residents were allowed back their homes last night. The house that was raided is some distance down the street. You probably cannot see it in the darkness but overnight police have erected a barrier across the street to block the view and just beyond that i can just about see the dome of a Police Forensics tent. But the investigation is due to carry on here today. So the Police Believe this is the home of the man who planted the bomb. The question is, is that the man who also made the bomb, and did he make it here at this very small terrorist house which he shared with his foster pa rents, which he shared with his foster parents, and we believe one other refugee . Another crucial question, of course, is did he act alone . Terrace house. One further question, of course, is whether he was in the sights of scotland yard. Remember that tweet from President Trump on friday that the man arrested was in the sights of scotland yard. Police say it here the man had been in trouble with police. Scotland yard would not comment on those reports. The m5 in gloucestershire remains closed in both directions following an accident yesterday in which four people were killed. A lorry crashed through the central reservation and collided into traffic coming the other way. A woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital. It just looked like, when itjust looked like, when we got out of ourcars, it itjust looked like, when we got out of our cars, it was clear, standing still, it just looked of our cars, it was clear, standing still, itjust looked like pandemonium. But loads of people helping out. Loads of blues and twos came down. They were amazing. The bbc understands that the Prime Minister doesnt plan to sack Boris Johnson for writing a newspaper article on brexit. The foreign secretary set out his vision for a bold and thriving britain outside the eu, just six days before theresa may is due to deliver a major speech outlining her own proposals. Our Political Correspondent chris mason is in westminster. Chris, the opposition claim this shows the splits at the top of government. At the moment it looks like boris is safe. It is extraordinary, this, really. Such an amount of conversations, it has provoked such conversations, it has provoked such conversation at westminster, it has even left my voice a little croaky. In conventional political times, there is no way a foreign secretary could make this kind of intervention, 4000 word essay in a newspaper which downing street only found out about very late the day, without risking being fired. But of course, these are not normal times. The Prime Minister is weakened after the general election. Boris johnson sees himself as a bit of a standardbearer, if you like tom for brexit, given that he was a vociferous campaigner for it during the referendum. But there are some tory mps who simply see this as a leadership bid. Taking a look at my notebook yesterday, when i was making some calls, thieving, desperate, profoundly disloyal. It isa desperate, profoundly disloyal. It is a leadership bid, it is all about boris, said some tory mps. Others, who campaigned for brexit, make the argument that they need somebody at the top of the party who can make a positive case for britains future. I suspect downing street, overall, was a little bit irritated. Chris, get yourself some honey and lemon, love. Interesting that he blamed it on the volume of work, nothing else. He is too professional to have a late night, i am sure Business Leaders in britain and other European Countries have called for the brexit talks to be speeded up. The lobby Group Business europe said the slow pace of the negotiations could jeopardise an orderly and constructive exit. Meanwhile, more than 100 companies, with more than one million workers in the uk and eu, have signed a letter to brexit negotiators stressing the importance of making progress on a transition deal. There has been a sharp increase in the number of firefighters unable to work because of Mental Illness in england and wales. Figures obtained by bbc radio 5 live show a rise of nearly a third over the last six years. In london, fire staff taking leave because of Mental Health problems has doubled since 2011. The Home Office Said it was the responsibility of Fire Departments to put wellbeing services in place. The government in bangladesh is planning to build a giant camp to accommodate the 400,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled neighbouring myanmar. Our South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head joins us live from bangkok. A benefit concert will be held later this evening to raise money for the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster. 158 families affected by the blaze have been invited to the event at cadogan hall, home of the royal philharmonic orchestra. Money raised from the concert will go to two charities that have been supporting the residents. American televisions most prestigious awards will be handed out at a ceremony tonight. Ewan mcgregor, Benedict Cumberbatch and claire foy are among the british nominees for the emmys. Peter bowes reports from los angeles. Schmoozing before the big night, the traditional bafta party celebrates the nominations of british talent for americas top tv awards. With game of throne is not in the running this year, the race for best drama is wide open. The crown, about the early life of the queen, is among the favourites. Claire foy is tipped for best actress. The American Public have always had a fascination about our monarchy. I think is a british person you kind of grow up thinking they have always been around, and thats it. But i think the American People kind of have a distance from it, and are able to view them in a different way. And i think that is probably why they have taken the show so into their hearts. What are your drives . To meet my maker. Westworld, based on the Michael Crichton thriller of the same name, has more nominations than any other drama. It makes me so proud. I knew that from reading three pages on the first script that it was going to be very special, and 110w it was going to be very special, and now that it is getting them attention and the notoriety, and people are actually connecting to the story, it is what you hope for. And so all of this is a celebration. Tandy neednt and Sir Anthony Hopkins are nominated for their performances in westworld. Newton. Television has never been so popular, from prime time dramas like westworld the satirical comedies and bench watching on the streaming services. No wonder the stars are celebrating. The british stars in the running include Benedict Cumberbatch, for sherlock, and james called in for his late night chat show. He is up against americas best known comedians, with political satire attracting huge audiences. I wish them all the best. The front pages has the raid in sunbury on thames. That follows the bombing on the london tube on friday. The observer has that story, and the picture of police and Army Personnel side by side on duty. That is in the majority of the papers, the sunday express also picking up on that, saying that Terror Police searched the house of the couple, who care for refugees, as the teenage boy is held by police. The sunday times have that story, but also this interesting story on the right hand side. The chancellor set to slash tuition fees by £5,000. I thought when i saw that, £5,000 knocked off each year is a big drop, but it is over the course of a whole course. It could work out at £1500 a year that the government will cut from the maximum that universities and institutes of Higher Education can charge. It is one to watch, it could be something in the budget. We we re could be something in the budget. We were just talking to our Political Correspondent chris mason about the sunday telegraph story, Boris Johnsons vision for brexit. He wrote that 4000 word article yesterday in the telegraph, and it is just following up on that in the sunday telegraph this morning. The same story on the front page of the mail on sunday, as well. They sort of beef it up a little bit. They say tories at war over boriss move to oust the pm. The sunday mirror has the police raid on the familys house on the front page. Can ijust ta ke house on the front page. Can ijust take you inside . This is one of those stories where i think if it just happened to you. Ijust got thatjoke, just happened to you. Ijust got that joke, watch it, just happened to you. Ijust got thatjoke, watch it, you cheeky thing. A forgetful gardener, they say, had a Lottery Ticket worth £1 million in his wallet for a month. So he didnt realise at all that he had won an awful lot of money, he forgot to check, he had a euro millions ticket, and he had a stack of business cards and receipts in his pocket and he read an article about unclaimed lottery prize, which prompted him to dig it out and check the numbers. He might have been absolutely buzzing when he found out. Do most people check their ticket straightaway . out. Do most people check their ticket straightaway . I havent bought a Lottery Ticket for years. Fingers crossed. Are you trying to get out of yourjob . He is not, of course. Shall we have a look at the Weather Forecast . Good course. Shall we have a look at the weatherforecast . Good morning to you both. I hope you are all doing well. The chilly start out there. We have plenty of sunshine around, but still a few showers, and that is how it is going to be today. Far fewer showers than yesterday. So part two of the weekend is certainly looking better. Low pressure still affecting the far east, and also across the south. This is what has brought the showers yesterday. This area of low pressure will never be too far away today and into tomorrow, continuing today and into tomorrow, continuing to generate showers, most of them across the east coast. We will have more of an onshore breeze. It is a chilly start, temperatures in low single figures, a touch of frost, mist and fog, which should clear away and then we are looking at a bright day. The best of the sunshine across scotland, in towards northern ireland, parts of wales and in toward the midlands. Most of the showers should be across eastern areas, but they will be fairly isolated, a lot of places across the east should stay dry. It was of the the increased sunshine, are staying dry. We will start to see more showers peppering the east coast of scotland, but in particular across england a bit more of a breeze here. So away from the east coast it is going to be another chilly night to come, certainly inland, down to low single figures once again, with a little bit of mist and fog to start monday morning. A bit of a messy picture, as you can see from the pressure chart. Low pressure still the eastern side of the country, bringing more showers, but this ridge of High Pressure wants to move in and settle things down on the much of the west it will be fined again on monday after a chilly start. Looks like more showers will be affecting central and eastern areas because of that area of low pressure. The odd heavy one in the east midlands toward east anglia, and cloud pushing into the north east of scotland and north east of scotland and north east england as well. Temperatures 15 to 18 celsius and the brightest and warmest spots. Tuesday potentially looking very good. A ridge of High Pressure nudging in, a lot of sunny spells around, cloud bubbling up a rain will be pushing in on wednesday off the atlantic, so it looks like it will turn wetter, cloudy and breezy. The nights will be warmer as well. What is on your thai . Little elephants. A quarter of secondary schools in england arent providing religious education lessons, despite it be a requirement to do so, thats according to research seen by the bbc. The data was gathered by the National Association of teachers of religious education who are concerned by the lack of provision. Breakfasts tim muffett reports. Whatever the religion, whatever the customs or beliefs, at this school in east london, it will be studied in class. Why are religious festivals important . Religious education is a core subject here. Not being religious myself, it is interesting to learn about other cultures and other people. Interesting to learn about other cultures and other peoplem interesting to learn about other cultures and other people. It gives you the skills to debate, argue and really consider what other people view. Imdb 30 seconds with the person next to you. I am giving. All schools are obliged to provide religious education as part of the balance. People all around the country where they will interact, marry, people who may have a religious faith and the ability to understand, tolerate and respect their religious belief is a vital skill they will need for the rest of their life. There needs to be something that happens in schools arent doing this. Fiona moss is from the National Association of teachers of religious education. Suspecting it many people, it issued a freedom of information request to the department of education. It is data showed 60 of state secondary schools in england made no provision for our e. And academies that operate outside of national control, the figure rose to 34 . Re. Operate outside of national control, the figure rose to 3496. Re. When it comes down to it, schools are breaking the law. They have to teach re to all of their students. If someone re to all of their students. If someone is not religious and their family is not religious, why should they be studying re at school . We are not teaching children to be religious and stop we are teaching children about religious beliefs that are in this country. We dont only teach geography to people who are going to be world explorers. Many pupils and parents find the subject not a priority. Many insist the legal obligation to teach re can be fulfilled in different ways. One union that represents head teachers said claims of lawbreaking are overblown. Trying to find a very traditional delivery model of re. I think many schools, whether they are academies of freeze orfree schools, might actually be teaching re three different approaches. They might use conferences, citizenship lessons, a sam blease, certainly as head of the church of england school, thats what we did. Assemblies. The department of education said in a statement that it firmly believes in the importance of religious education in that it remains compulsory for all state schools. It stresses that it is up to individual schools as to how they deliver it. Some say too many schools are ignoring re altogether. Coming up to 20 past six. Now its time to look at this weeks cinema releases on the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown. Hello there, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. Taking us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. What do we have this week . We have victoria and abdul in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. We have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movie. And mother, Darren Aronofskys crowd div

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