In sport, no fa cup finalfor of a plane parts made in belfast. In sport, no fa cup final for yeovil town, beaten 4 0 by Manchester United, Alexis Sanchez the new signing instrumental but tonight Newport County have the chance for an upset when they take on totte n ha m. An upset when they take on tottenham. And susan has the weather. Good morning, we will be up against the cloud this weekend, some pretty grey prospects for most of today. A windy story. More details coming up. Thank you. 0ur our main story all current rape and Sexual Assault cases in england and wales are being reviewed as a matter of urgency. The announcement from the director of Public Prosecutions follows the recent collapse of several high profile trials after vital evidence had not been shared with defence lawyers. Its believed a number of cases could be stopped asa a number of cases could be stopped as a result. Adina campbell has more. Ina move in a move seemed to help rebuild trust in the justice system, every rape and Sexual Assault case in england and wales is now under review. The Crown Prosecution Service has taken action after public concerns that evidence particularly digital records are not being disclosed early enough to defence lawyers. 22 year old liam allen was wrongly accused of rape and Sexual Assault, but his trial collapsed last month after the metropolitan police failed to disclose phone records which were vital evidence. Last week, a rape charge against 0xford vital evidence. Last week, a rape charge against Oxford University student 0liver mears was dropped shortly before his trial when a diary which supported his case was uncovered. And danny kay, who had a rape conviction overturned after spending two years in prison, said earlier this month he felt let down by the justice system. Devastating. For a system that you trust to let you down and i had com plete trust to let you down and i had complete faith in it. I trusted the truth would come out in trial and it didnt. Earlier this week the bbc revealed at the number of collapsed prosecutions increased by 70 over the last two years. A National Disclosure plan has now been published by the cps, the National PoliceChiefs Council and the couege Police Chiefs council and the college of policing to help make improvements. Adina campbell, bbc news. The Prime Minister has welcomed a landmark ruling by trade authorities in the us overturning a decision to impose huge tariffs on planes partly built in the uk. The Aerospace Firm bombardier won a surprise victory in its dispute with boeing about selling its passengerjets to us airlines. The wings for the planes are manufactured in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris bates reports. Workers, politicians and Business Leaders had feared one of bombardiers biggest projects would be grounded. The firm in belfast has 4000 employees and a quarter of them work in the c series jet. But the programme was after threat after boeing claimed it was unfairly subsidised because of financial help from the canadian and british governments. The authorities in washington initially proposed to impose tariffs ofjust under 300 on imports of the c series. But last night, the Us International trade commission decided not to go ahead with the tariffs, the four commissioners all voting in bombardiers favour. Workers and their representatives were surprised but very pleased. The workforce has stayed squarely behind this, put their shoulder to the wheel, weve seen politicians nationally given up the ghost saying this is something that cant be overturned, weve demonstrated tonight the power of trade unions globally, we work with our colleagues in canada the us and this is a victory for workers to like. The Prime Ministers spoke to donald trump at the World Economics of it in damascus week about the dispute. Theresa may tweeted she welcomed the decision is good news for british industry. People have been prepared here for bad news from across the atlantic but there are delighted with this unexpected result. After months of worry, bombardiers bigotry in this trade dispute has brought a great sense of relief. Chris page, bbc news, belfast. Residence in paris are bracing for further disruption as flooding in the city is respected to peak. Some of the wettest january read the in more than a century saw the river seine rise more than five metres above its normal level by midday friday, the water was up to his thighs. In the southern suburb of villeneuve le roi, river police have been helping families flee their homes. Translation in the four years ive lived here, twice it has flooded. Its a big deal. I have two children. Its traumatising. Experts say the river could stay high throughout next week, especially if more rain falls. And with increasingly unpredictable weather comes a sense of uncertainty for people in paris as to when the waters will return. Stefan levy, bbc news. The entire us gymnastics board is to resign because of its handling of the sex abuse scandal involving the former team doctor, larry nasa. The countrys 0lympic former team doctor, larry nasa. The countrys Olympic Committee threatened to strip the organisation of its powers if the directors failed to step down. Larry nassar has been given a prison sentence of up has been given a prison sentence of up to 175 years. Peter bowes reports. As larry nassar begins to what amounts to a life sentence, the fallout from the abuse scandal has been swift and decisive. The entire board of usa gymnastics has gone and there have been other resignations too. Mark hollis was the Athletic Director at Michigan State university when nassar worked there. He and another official have decided to quit. Its been an absolute honour to guide the Athletic Department for the last decade. That being said, today im announcing my retirement. Im not running away from anything, im running towards something. Comfort, compassion and understanding for the survivors in our community. Togetherness, time and love for my family. Theres been reports that Michigan State university and usa gymnastics knew all the abuse claims but failed to take action. Theyve both denied there was a cover up. With several investigations into abuse in us sports now under way, the recriminations are onlyjust beginning. Peter bowes, bbc news. 0fficials officials in cape town are urging people to limit flushing their toilets to conserve their water as the city continues to battle a severe drought. Water supplies in the south african city are due to run out in early april after three years of exceptionally low rainfall. Residents have been advised to limit showering to twice a week and save water as if their lives depended on it. New Research Shows companies are abusing a loophole in the law to put up abusing a loophole in the law to put up telephone boxes on the high street and then using them as little more than advertising billboards. The local Government Association says theres been a tenfold increase in applications to install the boxes, which dont require formal planning permission. Keith doyle has more. Phone boxes used to be an integral pa rt phone boxes used to be an integral part of our high streets, but mobile phones have made them almost redundant. While bt is scrapping half its remaining 40,000 phone kiosks, councils have seen a huge surge in applications for new ones from other companies. The local Government Association says because planning permission is not required it believes many applicants are more interested in the prime advertising space than providing a phone service. Is anyone actually using these phones . Nobody is using them. This is just here as an advertisement . Its an advertising board in the high street. What we want to do is them to go with the normal Planning System, if you want a hoarding, you have to have planning permission, we want the same from these boxes, theyre like trojans getting round the Planning System by being put on phone boxes that people actually dont use. This is prime advertising space right in the heart of london right off 0xford space right in the heart of london right off oxford street. Two years ago Westminster Council got applications forjust 13 ago Westminster Council got applications for just 13 new ago Westminster Council got applications forjust 13 new phone kiosks, last year there was 180. In liverpool for the same period the figure went from ten to 97 and in newcastle, where two years ago there was an application forjust one new phone kiosk, last year it was 95 and the local Government Association is questioning whether its the phones they want all the advertising space. New Technology Means theres a demand for a generation of phone and communication points on our streets, but councils say the law also needs to be brought up to date to control what they say is the scourge of unregulated high street advertising. Keith doyle, bbc news. Lets get up to date with the newspapers this morning. Some of the front pages, the front page of the guardian, im not used to the new shape of the guardian as yet. And the colour change as well. A surge yet. And the colour change as well. Asurge in yet. And the colour change as well. A surge in support for a second eu referendum, looking at guardian icm poll, lot of debate on this, many polls saying different things, this one suggesting britains favour another on brexit. We will hear more about that over the coming weeks. The daily express is looking at brexit and saying the boom is here, defying the brexit doom mongers once again, exceeding expectations with the economy after figures yesterday showed growth in the Fourth Quarter was 0. 5 . This picture is of paul yunker, the singer, and his wife, stacey, who has died at 52 from brain cancer. The front page of the daily mail, weve heard about the stresses of on the nhs, thats been due to the flu, but here three in four health trusts deny speaking about hip and knee surgery if patients arent in enough pain. Campaigners say these kinds of operations and the patients are easy targets for cost cutting. The Daily Telegraph looking again at another brexit story on the front page saying british officials are in discussions with brussels about extending the brexit transition period to almost three years. You all know the official target, the one thats been spoken about, was around two years and this is gavin williamson, the defence secretary, pictured with his wife, joanne, as there are questions about the circumstances of an old job following a relationship he had with a colleague. He said his marriage came under pressure after an affair in 2004. On the front page of the times, its been all over the news in the past few days, Donald Trumps visit to switzerland and the World Economic forum, he waves as he leaves after his keynote address yesterday. It is our lead story this morning, the front page of the times, every rape and serious assault case in england and wales to be reviewed by the cps after the collapse of a number of trials. This is about the failure to disclose evidence in rape trials. Another story we have been talking about this morning is the flooding parisians have seen in their city. Five metres above normal levels, the river seine has been at, obviously theres been a lot of rain and susan, how has that been affecting things . Good morning. What you see here at the moment is a clearer in trouble across paris but what weve had is one weather front after the other putting in relentless rain. Ill emphasise were getting news out of paris, thats a prominent story, but half of france basically is on high flood alert and theres big problems further south as well. You can see a weather system here. A lot of snow across the alps, lots of that has been melting to top up the rivers and more rain adding to the misery. A lot of france struggling at the moment. Heading closer home to the uk and lets see whats in store. Looking at the satellite picture theres a real strea m at the satellite picture theres a real stream of cloud backing out into the atlantic, and you can just make out a little bit in east anglia and the south east of england. A little bit of clear sky. But the cloud is piling in from the west and the story really for today, it will be grey and for some rather wet one as well. The rain already in the two Northern Ireland and it will clear eastwards in the next couple of hours. So an improving story here through the morning, but the scotla nd through the morning, but the scotland and Northern England parked up scotland and Northern England parked up under the weather front its a wet start to the day. A very windy start as well and the northern and western scotland it will generally be windy throughout the day. Northern ireland looks a lot drier by nine a. M. Rain in the north west of england could be heavy on western hills. Drizzle at this point, pushing into the midlands, but the wales and the south west of wet spell. Chilly a further east, with patchy frost in east anglia and the south east, but a chance of early sunshine. It is shortly. Short lived. The weather front will move eastward through the morning. Keeping the gales going into the afternoon, we should see sunshine the northern and western scotland. Sunshine for Northern Ireland and Northern England. Further south in dries up for wales and the south west. A low cloud. Rain for the second half of the day. That front is off into the continent, again with the chance of more rain in paris. It keeps topping things up. We are left with a lot of mild air in the british isles. These are the overnight lows. 10 degrees. Mild for this time of year. A lot of low cloud, with the mist and murk in the west. You can see how this front snakes its way all the way back into the atlantic and across the uk. We have a feed of grey and dank weather to finish off the weekend. In terms of rainfall, scotland and Northern Ireland seeing the wettest weather on sunday. Further south, a few glimmers of brightness to higher ground, but a lot of cloud around and drizzly outbreaks of rain. Temperatures amazing for the time of year. Some in the north west could see up to 15 degrees. Here is the front, kinky bus company and sitting across the central belt of the british isles. Keen to keep us company. British isles. Keen to keep us com pa ny. Slowly british isles. Keen to keep us company. Slowly coming south and bringing heavy rain. Drierand brighter to the north, but chilly conditions coming later on the day on monday. Thats the way things are shaping up now. Thanks very much. Those temperatures are extraordinary. Time now for the film of you. The film review. Welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. What have you been watching . An interesting week. We have downsizing. Early man, always a treat. And we not quite sequel. M looks intriguing, yourfirst choice. Thats what i would say. Intriguing is exactly the word. This is something a bit different. It takes riffs from the incredible shrinking man and combine that with the eco themes of an inconvient truth and also spanglish. Process is discovered to shrink people down to about five inches. You become tiny. Then you will use less resources and you can produce less stuff to dispose. Everyone have to agree this isa dispose. Everyone have to agree this is a good idea, but the real reason people are doing it is because the lifestyle you get offered if you to become small is more extravagant than you can get on the big world. Heres a clip. So the decision to. Thats the thing, downsizing takes the pressure off, especially money pressure. It must feel good to know you are making a difference . You mean all that clap about saving the planet . Downsizing is about saving yourself. Im still living in the same house i grew up in audrey is dying for us to move. We are really strapped. There are a lot of Small Community is propping up, i dont mess around. Liege land is where you wa nt mess around. Liege land is where you want to be. It has all of the great restaurants. Leisure. Maybe back up restaurants. Leisure. Maybe back upa restaurants. Leisure. Maybe back up a little. I think it might be too much garlic in the source you had. Right. Its a really interesting set up right. Its a really interesting set up and that looks like the beginning ofa up and that looks like the beginning of a great movie. Then what happens is matt damons character decides he will downsize and when he does he discovers he is isolated and alone and discontent, just like it was in the bigger world, although he is much smaller. Unfortunately what happens to the film is it loses its direction. For a start, happens to the film is it loses its direction. Fora start, once happens to the film is it loses its direction. For a start, once you get into the Small Community theres very little of that interacting with a one and most of the movies where they deal with miniaturisation it is they deal with miniaturisation it is the small versus large. Here, there are large sections where you can forget you are in a small world, which is kind of the point but makes it interesting. More troublesome is the number of threads it is dealing with. The eco crisis, the personal crises, generally the middle aged mala