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BBCNEWS BBC News October 19, 2017

Winds are going to be picking up once again and this area of cloud is oui once again and this area of cloud is our next storm. Its just been named by the irish match service as storm bryan, wet and windy weather in time for the weekend. Things are calm at the moment, we have a lot of wrist and fork which is continuing to lift and fork which is continuing to lift and we could get some brighter skies the mist fog which is continuing to lift. Earlier in staffordshire, very grey and gloomy. Now we have some rain, the wettest weather moving up some rain, the wettest weather moving up across some rain, the wettest weather moving up across east wales, up into the midlands and Northern England and we have this rain in Northern Ireland, given how wet its been recently there may be some flooding. Its turning wet and windy across South West Wales and the south west of england. It is calm in the south east, it should feel warmer. However, we have gales on the way for this evening in the south west, running through the English Channel for a while and its a messy picture overnight. Windy weather across the south, all those seeing some spells of rain whether winds are like Northern England northwards, well see more mist, fog and low cloud, particularly gloomy over the hills. A mild night, no frost in store. Some early sunshine creeping through in Northern Ireland, coming into the south west of england, south wales, whether winds light of further north it will stay grey and gloomy for longer. The rain tending to peter out. Later in the day we have more wind and rain arriving, close to Northern Ireland and the far south west. Temperatures tomorrow where they should be at this time of year. The rain arriving in the west courtesy of cup storm brian, the weather front sweeping through quickly over nor. As the centre of the storm gets closer to the uk the winds will continue to strengthen and the strongest winds will be on saturday across southern and Western Areas of england and wales, gusts of 50 inland, 60 70 is likely on the coasts and given some big waves and coinciding with spring tides, there may be some coastal flooding as well. Where we have those strongest of the winds. A windy day for many of the winds. A windy day for many of us on saturday. Whilst that rain band will have swept through there will be a whole packet of showers coming in from the west and the showers will be rather heavy and prolonged as well. As we head into the second half of the weekend, probably not quite as windy. Again, we will find some sunshine and some showers. Temperatures a little bit lower on sunday, 12 14d. Just behind me here weve got more wind and rain. It really is very unsettled over the outlook. Thats all from the bbc news at one. On bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Goodbye. Good afternoon. There are more questions over the leadership of the Football Association after whats been described as a shambolic performance in front of a Parliamentary Select Committee yesterday. Fa chairman, greg clarke and chief executive, martin glenn were among key fa figures who responded to claims they inadequately addressed claims of discrimination made against ex england womens boss mark sampson. I have worked with the fa for many yea rs. I have worked with the fa for many years. There is a willingness to change but there is an inability to lead into that change. The evidence now suggests that i dont think anybody would have confidence in whistle blowing. Chairman come, chairman go and we are still circulating with the similar types, similar problems and that is why i keep saying, football needs a structural change, looking at ways of recruiting, how people are recruited and how transparent that process and opportunities for proper representation for people involved in the game. Interim england womens head coach mo marley said she would 100 consider picking eni aluko. Yesterday the fa apologised for comments made to aluko by former manager mark sampson. The chelsea forward hasnt played for england since april last year. Marley will oversee a friendly against france on friday, followed by World Cup Qualifiers against Bosnia Herzegovina and kazakhstan in november. Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho needs to look at himself and stop talking about his former side. Conte has complained about chelseas injuries this season and said his side were in an emergency situationafter their 3 3 Champions League draw with roma last night. Mourinho, who had two spells as chelsea boss, said there are other managers who always cry about injuries. I never speak about injuries. Other managers, they cry, they cry, they cry when some player is injured. I dont cry. I think the way to do it is to ignore the players that are injured. It is to focus on the players that are available, to give confidence on the players that are available. But, ifi confidence on the players that are available. But, if i want to moan and cry like the others, i can cry for the next five minutes. Zlatan ibrahimovic, paul pogba, marouane fellaini, marcos rojo, i can cry. But i dont. What is your reaction to that . Do you think it was for me . Yes. He has to think about his team. To look at himself, not the others. I think that a lot of the time, Jose Mourinho has two c not what is happening at chelsea. What do you mean by that . To think of his team. Englands women cricketers have played an inter squad game to prepare for the ashes after two of their warm up games were washed out by rain. The series starts on sunday and head coach Mark Robinson admits theyve not had the ideal preparation. Two practice games rained off. We had no opposition today and the ground was still only half of it. We had to put a net up one half of the morning and do some practice. In the afternoon, we managed to get the net down, it was ok. We got some practice. Not as good as playing games but at least we have got something in. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. The eus 28 leaders are arriving in brussels this lunchtime for a summit at which theyre expected to conclude that the uk has not yet offered enough in the brexit talks to start to discuss trading relationships. Theresa may will have a chance to influence the debate when she speaks this evening. In the past half hour, the Prime Minister spoke to journalists as she arrived in brussels. This is about taking stock, it is also about looking head to how we can tackle the challenges we share across europe. That means two continue to cooperate, co operation which must be at the heart of a Strong Partnership we want to build together. Well be looking at the progress made in our exit negotiations and looking at setting out ambitious plans for the weeks ahead. Particularly, iwant out ambitious plans for the weeks ahead. Particularly, i want to see an urgency in reaching an agreement on citizens rights, but also this council isnt just about on citizens rights, but also this council isntjust about our exit negotiations, it is also about various other really important issues, defence, security, counterterrorism and migration. I will be showing how the uk will play a full role. If you are here with the primary role of progressing brexit talks, the eu are saying britain has two compromise, are you willing to budge . I set out in florence, an ambitious agenda for oui florence, an ambitious agenda for our future florence, an ambitious agenda for ourfuture partnership. At the heart of that remains cooperation on the keyissues of that remains cooperation on the key issues and dealing with the shared challenges we face. That speech set out that ambitious vision andi speech set out that ambitious vision and i look forward to progress that in the weeks ahead. We will be talking about a variety of issues today. I set out britains vision in the florence speech and i look forward to discussing that, but also migration, defence, security and the shared issues across europe and the uk wants to continue to play a full role cooperating with the eu in dealing with these. Theresa may as she arrived a short time ago. We will bring you plenty more coverage this afternoon. As Sexual Harassment and rape allegations mount against the hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, the actor tippi hedren says Sexual Harassment is nothing new in hollywood and that Harvey Weinstein is not an anomaly. Ms hedren has written about how director Alfred Hitchcock harassed her, and possibly damaged her career when she rejected his advances. The bbcs james cook has been talking to her at home in southern california. I was really angry that he would have pulled that on me. It was so unnecessary and just so, so degrading. Because he was essentially saying, sleep with me or i will essentially saying, sleep with me or iwill ruin essentially saying, sleep with me or i will ruin your career . Exactly, thatis i will ruin your career . Exactly, that is exactly what he was saying. I thought it was sad because we had such a good working relationship, everything was going so well. Then to have that thrown at me and it was something i could not and would not act set under any condition. But this just doesnt happen in hollywood, it is everywhere. The thought that, it is matt cho, this is what boys do, this is what young men do, this is what men do. That is just. Wrong. Its very wrong. Have we reached a moment where people are beginning to accept that . Is something changing . Beginning to accept that . Is something changing . |j beginning to accept that . Is something changing . I hope they realise this has got to change. And women have to say, i dont have to put up with this. And i wont. No, isa put up with this. And i wont. No, is a perfectly acceptable answer and should be respected. When i sailed out the door, when he said i will ruin your career, i said, do what you have to do. When i walked out, i slammed that door so hard. The entire film crew knew what he was trying to do and they knew that i was ina trying to do and they knew that i was in a day to day battle with just staying out of his way. I remember, we we re staying out of his way. I remember, we were in a building and there was an elevator and alma, his wife was there. She said, i am so sorry you have to go through this. I mean, thatis have to go through this. I mean, that is what i did. But you could stop it. Do you think the expose of Harvey Weinsteins behaviour is going to make it easierfor women Harvey Weinsteins behaviour is going to make it easier for women to say no . I think it will. I think it will. I hope it will. A bbc investigation has discovered that more than 500 families have objected to a deceased relative donating an organ over the past five years, despite them being on the donor register. Nhs blood and transplant says the most common reason for families overriding a loved ones wishes, is that the donation process takes too long. Mark hutchings reports. For many, becoming an organ donor is a crucially important life and death decision. Now, data from nhs blood and transplant shows that since 2012, 505 people who had signed the donor register had that wish vetoed by their families. In the past year, the number of deceased donors was 1400, but 91 cases were blocked. Under legislation, relatives dont have a right to override their loved ones pledge, but in practice, objections are being adhered to. The most frequent were from relatives who thought the donation process took too long, with other common complaints that the patient had suffered enough, or that there was divided opinion in the family. One teenager who signed a register is clear her views should hold sway. I want the final say of what happens to me i die. When i signed, i wasnt aware of the whole thing that my family had to be supportive of the decision. And it seems like, well, whats the point of signing up if it could be overruled anyway . In 2015, in addition to the register, the Welsh Government introduced a policy of deemed consent under which its assumed an individual has no objection to donating organs unless theyve said otherwise. Though families are still consulted. Similar changes are planned in england and scotland. And the message from those promoting Organ Donation is, whatever the law, it is as important as ever to discuss your wishes with loved ones. Mark hutchings, bbc news. In a moment a summary of the Business News this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news thousands of Rohingya Muslims are continuing to flee violence in myanmar and theyre finding themselves stranded on the border with bangladesh. Sir tom jones has become the latest celebrity to speak out following the sex scandal in hollywood involving Harvey Weinstein, saying that sort of behaviour happens in the Music Industry with both men and women. In the Business News. The uk chancellor has asked financial regulators and the Serious Fraud office to review whether the banks hsbc and Standard Chartered are linked to a Corruption Scandal in south africa. Former cabinet minister lord hain has raised concerns the banks may inadvertently have been conduits for laundered money. Neither bank has yet commented. Theresa may has vowed to make it as easy as possible for eu citizens to remain in the uk after brexit ahead of a key summit of european leaders. In a facebook post, the Prime Minister insisted the application process for settled status would be streamlined and the cost as low as possible. Campaigners have welcomed her message but said it seemed more aimed at persuading the eu to progress brexit talks. One in four low paid workers are permanently stuck in poorly paid jobs in the uk with little chance of earning more, according to the social mobility commission. The government body says low pay is endemic in the uk, with women more likely to get stuck on low pay. More on this in a moment. Peter hain has raised concerns about whether banks were inadvertently used to launder money siphoned out of the country. We spoke to him earlier and a number of whistle blowers have spoken to him and he told us what they have alleged. A massive scale of Money Laundering has been going on through Standard Chartered, hsbc and other banks, which come under uk jurisdiction and it is welcome the chancellors referred to this to the authorities, the financial authorities, the financial authorities, including the Serious Fraud office because it is vital britain is taking action to identify the money, track it down and return it to the south african treasury. It is money stolen from south african taxpayers and should go back to the south african treasury so it can be spent on schools and hospitals, housing and other essential needs, not corru ptly stolen by housing and other essential needs, not corruptly stolen by those running the country politically and their business cronies. Low pay is endemic in the uk according to new findings from the social mobility commission. According to the government body, a quarter of low paid workers are permanently stuck in poorly paid jobs in the uk. With little chance of earning more. It claims women are more likely to get stuck on low pay. And industries with the lowest paid jobs are retails and hospitality. Alan milburn, the chair of the social mobility commission, joins us now from westminster. Thank you for talking to others. You say this is endemic, why are so many people unable to move up into better paid jobs. I think it is mainly the correlation between low skills and low pay. We do have an endemic problem. We have a higher rate of low paid in britain than in other camp parable countries. It is good news a Record Number of people are in work, but too many of the jobs that are created or low quality, low skill and low pay. The consequence, women especially, are being caught in this low pay trap, which has little chance of escaping and has dire consequences for the family finances. A spokesman said the National Living raise has delivered the fastest pay rise for the lowest earners in 20 years . It is true and it is extremely welcome and is helping millions of people, but its not enough. There is more to be done and we have to find a way of breaking this vicious cycle of low skills leading to low pay in low qualityjobs. It skills leading to low pay in low quality jobs. It means skills leading to low pay in low qualityjobs. It means changes in what government does and changes in what government does and changes in what employers do. Employers will have to think much more in the future about how they create, not justjobs, but how they create careers, so we get justjobs, but how they create careers, so we get this Golden Triangle of more pay, higher productivity and better promotion prospects for more members of staff. The difficulty seems to be with part time workers, many of them women. They cannot get the career progression. There have been projects put in place, the 30 hours Free Childcare for three to four year olds. That must have helped but what other initiatives are needed . We need a different mindset. This is the biggest social problem facing our country. There are more people in work and in poverty today than there are people out of work and in poverty. That is a huge change, 5 million people, mainly women, trying to do the right thing, they ar

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