The video assistant referee system is used as brighton beat Crystal Palace 2 1 in the fa cup third round. Iam in i am in las vegas for the greatest gadget show on earth. There are humanoid robots, self driving taxis. There is even a suitcase which follows you around the airport. And carol has the weather. Good morning. It is not as exciting as that. Today what we have is a fairly cloudy, grey day ahead. Some brightness and parts of the west, and later the wind will strengthen and later the wind will strengthen and we will see some rain arrive. Further details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story the education secretary, Justine Greening, has resigned from the government after refusing a job as work and pensions secretary in theresa mays Cabinet Reshuffle. It is also understood that jeremy hunt was asked to become business secretary, but persuaded the Prime Minister to keep him at the department of health. Theresa may is expected to make more changes to her cabinet later today. Leila nathoo reports. Are you confident of staying in government . After a day of few surprises, it was education secretary Justine Greening who threw the biggest spanner in the works of theresa mays cautious plans, emerging from downing street having quit the government, rather than move to take charge of welfare, as she was asked to do. And it is understood the Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, who was also in line for a move, this time to business, successfully argued to stay where he was. A reshuffle designed to breathe new life into the government did see a few switch jobs, a handful promoted. But there was no movement in the top positions, and the cabinet make up is largely unchanged. Though there was a shakeup of staff in charge of running the conservative party, to try to broaden its appeal and revive the tory electoral machine. Now, on day two of the reshuffle, theresa mays focus turns to the junior ministerial roles. Number ten says the Prime Minister will promote young talent from the backbenches. Downing street is promising the new Ministerial Team will be more diverse, with more women and mps from minority backgrounds, so it better reflects the country. Our Political Correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster this morning. These were long discussions last night, and they are still not over. What do you make of what she has been able to do and not able to do . Well, this was never meant to be some grand, dramatic transformation of the cabinet. There was never any expectation that the big beasts, the foreign secretary, the chancellor or the home secretary, would be moved. But this was meant to be reset moment and in two really. The first, a chance for theresa may to put the troubles of the last 12 months behind her, come back into the new year, stamping her authority and her grip on government. And to try and make the conservative party more representative. It is pretty clear that it didnt go exactly to plan. Justine greening leaving the government and jeremy hunt a p pa re ntly government and jeremy hunt apparently refusing to move. Now, theresa may will not be the first or last Prime Minister not to conduct a reshuffle in exactly the way she had hoped. But rather than tighten her grip on the government, it shows she is still constrained. And at the end of the day, the cabinet doesnt really look that different. As my colleague was saying, she was expecting some more junior appointments today, designed to be more diverse and more reflective of the country. Downing street will be hoping today goes more smoothly. And at 7 10am we will be talking to the new chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis. South korea has proposed holding reunions during next months Winter Olympics for families divided by the korean war. North and south are holding theirfirst official talks in more than two years. Separated families are one of the most emotive legacies of the conflict, which began in 1950. And, in the next half hour, we will be talking to our News Reporter in seoul about the significance of the talks. Parents in wales could be banned from smacking their children, under new plans. The Welsh Government is consulting on the changes, and people will be given 12 weeks to make their views known. Scotland is in the process of introducing a similar ban. Dan johnson reports. If it goes ahead, wales would become the second part of the uk to effectively banned smacking, by removing the defence of reasonable punishment. After a decision to change the law in scotland last year, the government in wales believes it is now long overdue. And that many more parents now will say that many more parents now will say that the approach to positive parenting, not using physical punishment, is what they do as a matter of course. But i think it will make that the absolute norm right across society, to show that physical punishment of children is not only not necessary, but shouldnt be allowed. So there will bea12 shouldnt be allowed. So there will be a 12 week consultation for people across wales to have their say. No, i dont think it is appropriate to smack children, because i dont think it is productive, really. I dont think that stops them from their having a certain way. A little tap like that on the hand i dont think is terrible, but no, not. Not, you no, a big whack. If you are teaching them not to be violent or hit people, you shouldnt it them. I guess, hypocritical. A move to ban smacking it already has the support of the childrens commissioner in wales, and charities like the nspcc. High street shops suffered a big fall in sales in the run up to christmas, although retailers fared much better online. Steph is here to tell us more. Steph, how bad was it . It is really interesting, this, because when you actually look at the figures, it looks like we have been spending a lot more money on food, and it is not because we have been buying a lot more food but because it has cost a lot more money. That has meant because we spent more on the rising cost of food we have had less money to spend on the things we normally buy at christmas. So we might not spend as much on presents this year, or maybe clothes for parties, that kind of thing. Which means the supermarkets have done quite well, but the clothes retailers, the non food retailers, the likes of debenhams, have really been hit by this. So if you look at some of the figures on it, yesterday mothercare saw their shares fall to a record low, and thatis shares fall to a record low, and that is because they have had to put out another warning. Similarly, debenhams has seen their Share Price Fall because of it as well. And it is because the businesses with a big Online Presence tend to do better than those which dont, and the Big Department stores like debenhams, which are on high streets, which have struggled, have seen their sales be hit as well. But looking at the figures, food sales were up by just over 4 but non food sales were down by nearly 4 . So it shows that that has really impacted the fact that has really impacted the fact that our food has cost a lot more, meaning we dont have as much money for everything else. Five men and a woman have been charged with being members of the banned Neo Nazi Group national action. They will appear before westminster magistrates later today. National action became the first far right group to be banned in the uk, in december 2016, after the home secretary, amber rudd, said it was promoting violence and acts of terrorism. A uk wide ban on the manufacturing of cosmetics and Care Products containing microbeads has come into force today, in an attempt to cut down on the amount of plastic in our oceans. The beads that are used in hundreds of facewashes and shower gels are often ingested by sea animals, and even end up entering ourfood chain. It will be followed by a wider ban on the sale of products containing microbeads later in the year. The warning is very clear never work in television with children and animals. But this reporter clearly hasnt heard the advice. Alex dunlop was filming a report at banham zoo, in norfolk. But, as he attempted to tell the story, the zoos lemurs decided that this was their moment of fame. They are everywhere they are everywhere i think they think he is a tree, dont they . Maybe it is the colour of his jumper, his jumper is maybe it is the colour of his jumper, hisjumper is a bit lemur like, isnt it . And he remained composed. I think he was all right in the end. Otherwise we wouldnt have shown it. And we were talking yesterday about video assistant refereeing. We finally got a phrase right. And the call came through. It was in place. They did consult the video assistant referee, but they never actually reviewed it. It was in controversial at all, really . Palace in controversial at all, really . Pa la ce fa ns in controversial at all, really . Palace fans are up in arms about why have the review and not properly use it . There are all kinds of teachers on the back pages. Football fans like to have their say about whether the referee has got things right all kinds of pictures. One of the criticisms of var is it made dumb the game down, as there is no debate about the referees decision. But still debate about the var referees decision. An english football first last night the video assistant referee system was in action as brighton beat Crystal Palace 2 1 in the fa cup third round. Glenn murray scored a late winnerfor brighton. Referee Andre Marriner did consult with the video referee team, to see if murray had handled the ball over the line, but concluded that he hadnt. And brighton will face middlesbrough in the fourth round. The pick of the ties sees League Two Yeovil town welcome 12 time winners Manchester United. The full draw is on the bbc sport website. Liverpool fans, look away now. Philippe coutinho completed his record breaking transfer to barcelona. He did thank his former side, though, saying he would always have liverpool in his heart. Andy murray hopes to be playing again by the summer, after hip surgery in melbourne. He posted this on social media, saying he is looking forward to starting rehab. The former world number one has not played competitively since he was knocked out of wimbledon last july. He is hoping to be back for the grasscourt season, he is hoping to be back for the grasscourt season, which is obviously queens, wimbledon again. So looking at aboutjune. The surgery seems to so looking at aboutjune. The surgery seems to have gone well, and the surgeon seems optimistic about his chances. He was wobbling around at wimbledon, is it part of the same problem . Yes, it is his right hip he had an operation on. He had an operation at the end of last year on his growing, but this is the major operation he has been trying to avoid. He has gone for it and so he will have to take some time off. He says he wants to play in front of his daughter. He has been quite honest, hasnt he, about how he feels on how incredibly frustrating it is. It must be, mustnt it . Especially since all of britains hopes are pinned on andy murray, and we dont have anyone representing Great Britain at the Australian Open, orat Great Britain at the Australian Open, or at the french. Back for the grass season. Fingers crossed. You are watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning the education secretary, Justine Greening, has resigned from the government, after refusing a job as work and pensions secretary in theresa mays Cabinet Reshuffle. South korea has proposed holding reunions during next months Winter Olympics for families divided by the korean war. Here is carol with a look at this mornings weather. It was really cold yesterday, i dont know what is going to be like today. Well, you quite right. It was cold yesterday. Today it will be cold, but not as cold for most of us as it was yesterday. There is going to bea as it was yesterday. There is going to be a lot of cloud around. Quite a grey day for most of the uk. One or two exceptions to that, Northern Ireland is not one of them. Quite a lot of cloud to start the day, but north west scotland is. Cold enough for a touch of frost. Maybe some ice on untreated surfaces as well. For the rest of scotland it is a cloudy, grey start as it is across most of Northern England. The north west will see some brighter skies later on, especially around cumbria and carlisle. South of that we have cloud here and there. It will be thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle. Across southern counties are very drizzle. Across southern counties are very similar story. It is a cloudy, grey start to the day. And as we move up into wales, a lot of cloud around first thing. Murky conditions. Later Richard Wright and up conditions. Later Richard Wright and up across the north west of wales. The favourite places for some brightness or some sunshine, north west scotland, parts of north west scotland, parts of north west england, north wales, and a little bit of brightness across kent, sussex, essex, that kind of area as well. Through the afternoon the cloud will thicken out towards the cloud will thicken out towards the west, heralding the arrival of a weather front. That will introduce some rain and also some strengthening winds. At note the temperatures. We are looking at ten in plymouth, and on the south coast, seven, eight or nine. Still pretty cool as we push up towards newcastle. Through the evening and overnight, this weather front will erratically move north eastwards. We will see some heavy rain passing through the midlands for a time, through the midlands for a time, through scotland as well. And also depositing some snow across parts of the hills of Northern England and scotla nd the hills of Northern England and scotland through the course of the night. Hide it, again a fair bit of cloud around. As we move through tomorrow, a little bit of a question mark as to the timing of clearance from Eastern England. We think at this stage through the afternoon it will hang around across north east scotla nd will hang around across north east scotland and the Northern Isles for longer. Behind it, much righter skies. More of us will see some sunshine through the course of tomorrow. Temperature wise, still ten across the south west. Still looking at four in glasgow, so no heat wave in prospect. As we go through the end of the week we are looking at fault, especially on wednesday night in the thursday morning across east wales, the midlands and southern england. That could take its time to clear during thursday. Some of it will lift into low cloud anyway. Behind that there will be some breaks in that cloud. There will also be some sunshine, and there will also be a lot of dry weather around. Temperature still on the low side in the north. We are looking at eight or nine, so coming down a touch in the south. A quick look at what friday holds, again we see some fog first thing in the morning which could take its time to clear. A lot of dry weather, some brighter breaks, but another weather front coming in from the west. That will also bring in some rain and some stronger winds. Let us look at the papers. At times. Most of the papers are going with the proposed reshuffle which is extended into the day. Lots about jeremy lots aboutjeremy hunt being asked to move. Getting a bit more beef to his brief, with social care being added. This is a photo of Princess Charlotte ta ken added. This is a photo of Princess Charlotte taken outside kensington palace. The Daily Telegraph, this is how they have written up the reshuffle. The daily mail, Princess Charlotte again. The front page of the guardian. We we re the front page of the guardian. We were talking about this yesterday about Oprah Winfrey to speech at the golden globe awards. But before president. Also, the bbc will be written to about allegations are discriminated discrimination over the resignation of carrie gracie. Again, Princess Charlotte on the front page. Also, billions of pounds should be devoted from britains bloated foreign age budget. Bill on the sofa uses coconut oil . |j bloated foreign age budget. Bill on the sofa uses coconut oil . I was thinking, what for . I dont know what to do with it. Its good to ta ke what to do with it. Its good to take your make up off. I had really soars high from scraping it away. It didnt work well but i still have it in the bathroom cabinet. We are talking about this a bit later because there is a new study, the truth about coconut oil. The study is working out whether it lowers your cholesterol. We are comparing it to olive oil. Olive Oil Producers are it to olive oil. Olive Oil Producers a re really it to olive oil. Olive Oil Producers are really annoyed about it. Trying to get the truth about what is the best fat to use. Or perhaps even butter. I have been scouring the papers because ive been looking to some good news on business because its all depressing. Not much good news. If you want to look away now if you dont want to hear bad news. A story in the daily mirror are about workers in boxall workers at boxall with 250 jobs to be lost. This comes after redundancies at the cheshire factory of vauxhall which produces the astra. They are having a tough time. I was talking about how manufacturers are feeling a bit more optimi