Gerry adams announces hes standing down as president of the party. In sport, england are into the Rugby League World cup semi finals in the last few minutes theyve beaten Papua New Guinea by 36 6 in melbourne. Philip as the weather. Good morning. There is a fine, and for some frosty start to sunday. A decent day in prospect for many parts of the british isles, but there is a change on the way. I will have all of the details in a few minutes. First, our main story, police in dorset say they believe theyve found the body of missing teenager, gaia pope. The 19 year old had not been seen for 11 days. Specialist search teams made the discovery on saturday close to a coastal path near swanage. Her family have said they are absolutely devastated. She is. Im not go going to say was, and i never will. She is the absolute light of my life. So beautiful, so emotionally wise and intelligent. And so passionate, and artistic, and creative, and understanding. Was the news that everybody was dreading. 0ur reporter, james ingham, is in swanage for us this morning. Many people waking up to the news of the discovery, although the body was discovered yesterday afternoon, police only confirmed that they had made the discovery late into the evening yesterday. It will be a very sombre mood in swanage . At will. For the last 11 days, the community have really got behind gaias friends and family, trying to help locate her. The news was devastating to the family and also the community. The small town has been really rocked by her disappearance. Yesterday, hundreds of people actuallyjoined the family, trying to search for the body. It was at that time, as they we re body. It was at that time, as they were out and about around the town, that the police, on coastal cliff footpaths, made the discovery. It was close to where her clothes had been found on thursday. They will now continue forensic investigation in that area, and also on the body, and a postmortem examination will ta ke and a postmortem examination will take place. At the moment, the police say that her death is unexplained. They had been investigating whether she may have been killed and they had arrested, but subsequently released three people yesterday. They say the results of further scientific tests will help guide their further investigations. Thank you. Zimbabwes president , Robert Mugabe, is expected to meet military commanders this morning, a day after tens of thousands of protestors called for his resignation. Mr mugabe has so far resisted calls to step down. His party, zanu pf, is expected to begin the formal process of stripping him of his role. Ben brown is in zimbabwe for us. Good to see you. How has mr mugabe reacted to the calls for him to step down . At the moment, he is still technically president. It looks like he is refusing to budge, despite the fa ct he is refusing to budge, despite the fact that the army is against him, his own Zanu Pf Party is against him. Yesterday we saw how many of his people are against him. Tens of thousands marching on the streets down there behind me, showing with some euphoria that they believe the mugabe era 37 years is at an end. And yet he is still there in office, technically. There are more negotiations between him and military commanders today. Significantly, the leadership of zanu pf, his ruling party, they are having a Central Committee meeting this morning. They are expected to dismiss him as party leader. The mood in zimbabwe, we are seeing pictures ofjubilation mood in zimbabwe, we are seeing pictures of jubilation on mood in zimbabwe, we are seeing pictures ofjubilation on the streets, those rallies. What is it like now . Yes, it is calm, but people are joyful. They are absolutely euphoric. They think that yesterday was an absolute sea change in the history of this country, that nothing can ever be the same again. Not only mugabe has to go in the next few days, one way or another, whether he resigns or whether he is fired, and it looks like if he doesnt go voluntarily he will be impeached by parliament. Also, i think they feel that after yesterdays display of people power there cannot be another dictatorship as we have seen and the Robert Mugabe, where there has been political repression and economic mismanagement. They are hoping not only that he goes, but that everything changes now in this country. Good to talk to you. Thanks very much. We are going to be talking to somebody later in this programme, a protest at the rallies yesterday. The chancellor of the exchequer has pledged to use wednesdays budget to help build 300,000 new homes a year. Philip hammond has told the sunday times hell invest billions and fix planning regulations to get builders building. Hell also announce funding to get Driverless Cars on the road within four years. 0ur Political Correspondent emma vardy is in our london newsroom. What else can we expect from mr hammonds budget . The papers are full of different spec elation and little leaks of what may or may not happen. Speculation. One of the things we are seeing is Philip Hammond reaching out, particularly to the younger generation, who feel it is much more difficult for them to get onto the housing ladder than it was for their parents. The way that he putts today in the sunday times is to say that he is staging an intervention on housing. He is pointing the finger at all of these sites where there as planning permission, but where you are not seeing a lot of House Building going on, and to change this he says there will be billions of investment and new planning rules. He is really putting the pressure on what he calls people who are speculatively hoarding the sites, whether as planning permission but they are not building. He is putting out this strong message to a structured companies. Saying if you got the sites, you got the permission, you need to get on and build. Elsewhere, futuristic technology, there is going to be a change in the rules to help developers carry out more on road testing of driverless vehicles. Saying this is the future and it is important not only for the environment, but also so that we can keep up to the development elsewhere in the world. Dont forget, this is Philip Hammonds second budget of the year. In the last one he was forced to make an embarrassing u turn over National Insurance contributors. He wont want to take too many risks in this one. He wont wa nt to too many risks in this one. He wont want to have to back down on anything like that again. After 3a years at the helm, the sinn fein leader gerry adams says he plans to step down. During his time as leader, he persuaded the ira to call a ceasefire and pursued a political settlement in the form of the good friday agreement. His decision to resign brings to an end the Longest Party leadership in britain or ireland. Republicanism has never been stronger. This is our time. We will grow Even Stronger in the future. But leadership means knowing when its time for change. And that time is now. I will not be standing in the next election. The Argentine Navy says it has detected signals likely to be from a submarine which has been missing since wednesday with 44 crew on board. The sanjuan was on a routine mission off the southern tip of argentina when it lost contact with Naval Command. The Defence Ministry is now working with a us company to trace the location of the seven satellite calls made on saturday. New advice on how to recognise and tackle Sexual Harassment in the workplace is published today. The advisory and Conciliation Service acas has released guidelines for employers and employees which outlines the kind of behaviour which could be considered inappropriate and how to report it. Sophie long has more. Allegations of inappropriate behaviour by men considered to be hollywood greats and high profile politicians at westminster started a conversation about what Sexual Harassment is and what needs to be done to tackle it. Now the Conciliation Service acas says it wants to help people identify Sexual Harassment at work and to give tips on how to handle it. The advice includes examples of the forms that Sexual Harassment can take, such as written or verbal comments, displaying explicit images or unwanted physical contact. Sexual harassment can happen anywhere, at any time, to anybody. There are things that employers can do that will help manage that risk. But, nevertheless, it is a possibility and people need to be ready to identify it when it happens, they need to know what to do if it happens and they need to have a safe place and a safe way to report that, and possibly resolve it will take action around the matter as well. Acas says if someone feels they are experiencing harassment, there are a number of people within an organisation that can help deal with complaints like members of the Human Resources team, or union representatives. Any kind of harassment that includes Sexual Assault or physical threats, it says, is a criminal act and should be reported to the police. Sophie long, bbc news. The actor and singer David Cassidy is being treated in a Florida Hospital for multiple organ failure. The 67 year old, who first found fame in the tv sitcom, the partridge family, was rushed to hospital three days ago and requires a liver transplant. He is believed to be conscious and surrounded by his family, following reports he had been put in an induced coma. The queen and Prince Philip will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary tomorrow. To mark the milestone, Buckingham Palace has released this new portrait. A set of six commemorative stamps have also been issued by royal mail, they feature the couples engagement and wedding. They are the first royal couple to celebrate their platinum anniversary. Congratulations to them, quite a milestone. Cat will have the sport at the bottom of the hour and we will get the latest weather. Victims of Domestic Abuse are too scared to leave violent relationships because theyre worried their pets will be maimed or killed. A bbc investigation discovered more than 700 cases last year where abusers had hurt family pets and other animals. Charities have told five live investigates the figures could be much higher. There are now calls for funding for refuges that accept pets. Lets speak to gemma willis who was scared to leave a relationship in case her partner killed her dog and from brighton, lisa king from the charity refuge. Good morning to you both. Who have you got with you . Dusty. He was one of the reasons that you are very scared to leave an abusive relationship . Dusty is more like my child than a pet. The level of commitment, loyalty, love and compassion i have for him, i hold exactly the same for my son. My ex never touched logan, but the dog got the brunt of it. It was really hard. We should make clear that your partner was jailed. Yes, 413 and a half years in june. Partner was jailed. Yes, 413 and a half years in june. For violence and abuse what kind of consequences was the violent relationship having on your pet . The consequence now is that he is funny with men. I have to assure him it is fine, keep the tone relaxed and happy for him to feel co mforta ble. Relaxed and happy for him to feel comfortable. The consequence of what it was going on, he got pinned in the shed and was punched and kicked, he got hit with a shovel. Pieces of wood. He would cut his eye open. It was horrendous. Lisa, in brighton, from refuge, is this a story that you hear from a from refuge, is this a story that you hearfrom a lot from refuge, is this a story that you hear from a lot of different people in different places . Yes, sadly. Gemmas story about having a pet and being concerned about its well being, while pet and being concerned about its well being, while living pet and being concerned about its well being, while living with a perpetrator of Domestic Violence, it is all too common. Refuge here is daily stories from women we support about torture that pets are put through as a way of exerting power and control over a woman in her home. Its a very upsetting and scary situation, as gemma has described. She clearly dearly loves her fabulous dog, dusty, and it is a difficult position to be in when you can see that something you care deeply about us being tortured and hurt as they way of controlling you and limiting the options that you are then able to take. We often talk about how people can spot signs of Domestic Violence or trouble in the home of other people. What can be done if you are concerned, to spot signs that an animal is being abused . Thats right. Its a really key indicator. There are lots of links now known about pet abuse and the links to Domestic Violence in households. It is really important that the police are aware of these links and can look for evidence when investigating a Domestic Violence call out. The Police Receive a Domestic Violence call every 30 seconds in this country. An awareness of pets that are injured should be high in the priority list. Vets have an opportunity to identify when pets are coming too frequently to the service because they may have broken legs of fractured ribs, to understand there is an important conversation to start about Domestic Violence, raising awareness of support Services Like those that refuge runs, so that women like jenna and dogs like dusty can receive support and be safe and well. You mentioned at the beginning of your abusive ex partner didnt touch your son. In some ways, do you think he knew what he was doing, and that it was very calculated . At least he didnt touch your son, but he knew that he could get the same effect . He did. It shows how callous he was, really. Hitting a child, i think he knew the boundary and were not to go, because i would have had him arrested and walked away straightaway. The dog, i had a fear that he was going to be killed or i was going to have him taken away from me. The rspca were called to my house several times over reports of the dog being beaten. I didnt dare say a thing because i thought i was going to lose the dog, i will lose my son. I didnt know anything about refuge, any thing about help you can get. I couldnt open my mouth and speak to anybody because i was frightened of repercussions. What would you say now . There are people watching that will be in a very similar situation and scared. What would you say to them . similar situation and scared. What would you say to them . I understand where everybody comes from, you dont want to walk, you have fear and anxiety, you dont know how to move forward and youre not going to move forward and youre not going to move forward and youre not going to move forward until you are personally at that point where you are not taking any more. I was ready to die. It was the point where i actually come in the end, reached out to a friend. She said, youre coming with me, thats it. We organised to get me out of the relationship. My point, u nfortu nately, relationship. My point, unfortunately, was that i was good to ta ke unfortunately, was that i was good to take my own life if it doesnt happen. You dont need to get to that point. There was support all over the place. There are people that will help and they are there to offer services and support. You are not on your own. Youre really not. Youre not going to lose your children. Youre not going to lose your pets. It is a bit a process to go through and it does cause some separation for a while, like it did with dusty. But i got him back. You are not stuck and you can get out. And inspiring story. I view articulated it so beautifully. Thank you for coming and thank you for bringing dusty. Thank you tulisa, we are very grateful. Refuge is one of many organisations you can turn to if you are in a situation. You can find details on Domestic Violence at the website shown. It is time to find out what is happening with the weather. A glorious start for money. We have been majoring on the fact that many central and eastern parts are waking up central and eastern parts are waking up to sky is similar to this. Mist and fog in places, but that will pop away and we are in for a decent sort of day. Unlike the rest of the week, a pretty dry one as well. A different story in the west. Some drizzly rain close by to the far west of cornwall. I think we could see before the day is out the old spot getting into northern ireland, maybe the western side of scotland. Here we are, almost an early lunch. The major difference between now and then well be that we will bring a veil of cloud in across central and eastern parts. The cloud is thickening all the while across western parts. Come mid afternoon, there may be a greater chance of pushing rain into devon and west dorset. Maybe flirting with pembrokeshire. Many areas, as you see, will be dry. Not overly warm. We will come back to that in a second. Northern ireland, you may see a spot of rain. There will not be much on the western side of scotland. It will ramp up later on. I was talking about how chilly the afternoon will be. That is quite important. As the mild egg comes from the atlantic, it will convert to snow. North of the central belt, 200 metres initially. The snow level rising. The temperatures will pick up. It was 4 5 in some places. Five or six at its coldest. Then here comes the mild air from the atlantic. It makes for a really great, murky date, tricky across high ground, a lot of surface water and spray. That moves away and then we are left with a grey afternoon across scotland and northern ireland. Scotland is chilly, it gets into you, that sort of cold. The middle part of the week, still importing vast amounts of moisture and mild airfrom the importing vast