Killer has confessed. Ukip members will vote on whether henry bolton should remain as party leader. And seeing africa by train. That in the travel show in half an hour. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has urged European Union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit because of deep seated ideology. The Prime Minister was speaking at a security conference in munich. Mrs may said that that nothing must get in the way of britain and the eu helping each other to keep people safe. The Prime Minister said that real political will is required to safeguard Intelligence Co operation which has developed over the decades. People across europe are safer because of this corporation and the unique arrangements we have developed between the uk and eu institutions in recent years. So it is in all of our interests to find ways to protect the capabilities that underpin this cooperation when the uk becomes a european country outside the eu, but in a new partnership with it. To make this happen will require real political will on both sides. I recognise there is no existing Security Agreement between the eu and a third country that captures the full depth and breadth of our existing relationship, but there is precedent for comprehensive strategic relationships between the eu and third countries in otherfields, such as trade, and there was no legal or operational reason why such an agreement could not be reached in the every of internal security. However, if the priority in the negotiations becomes avoiding any kind of new corporation with a country outside the eu, then this political doctrine and ideology will have damaging real world consequences for the security of all oui consequences for the security of all our people in the uk and the eu. The Prime Minister has also urged the eu to consider a unique arrangement with the uk after brexit which she acknowledges would be unprecedented for a country outside of the eu. She said that the uk is a a special case, offering its substantial defence resources and expertise in Counter Terrorism and a new security treaty would be in everyones interests. The treaty must preserve our operational capabilities, but it must also fulfil three further requirements. It must be respectful of the sovereignty of both the uk and the eus legal orders. So for example when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the European Court of justice and a principled but pragmatic solution for legal resolution will be needed to respect oui resolution will be needed to respect our legal status as a separate country without the sovereign order. As i have said before, we will need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all areas of future partnerships in which both sides can have confidence. We must recognise the importance of comprehensive and robust Data Protection arrangements. In the past few moments the president of the European Commission has responded to her speech saying Security Matters should not be mixed up Security Matters should not be mixed up with other considerations involved in brexit. Listening to both speeches is our chief political correspondent. Good to speak to you. A cold morning there im sure, but a warm welcome for theresa may from the audience. What would they have hurt in her speech that is new . think it is the fact that having talked about having a deep and special partnership when it comes to the economy is now moving on to talk about security. She thinks this is a special case and that the uk should be treated as a special case, particularly because of the contribution it makes. We have the largest defence budget in the eu, the second in nato and expertise when it comes to things like counterterrorism. Her point is let us counterterrorism. Her point is let us not get hung up on the institutions and mechanisms. The uk is leading the European Union, but we cant continue with his close cooperation. Downing street acknowledges it will be a unique arrangement, this kind of close cooperation has not been done before. She is asking for this to be a bespoke deal, if you like. She says the main thing is that they should not play into the enemys hands. If the eu is divided in all of this, all it will do is give succoui of this, all it will do is give succour to those who want to harm eu citizens. It is a blunt message to them, saying dont let your ideology get in the way of keeping citizens safe. Thank you very much. The president of haiti has called for an investigation into the activities of aid agencies working in his country, saying that the sex scandal involving some oxfam workers after the 2010 earthquake was just the tip of the iceberg. He told the Reuters News Agency that one charity, medecins sans frontiers, had repatriated some its staff from haiti without any explanation. John mcmanus reports. Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. 0xfam has been on the defensive over allegations that some of its staff paid prostitutes here. I always dreamed of working for them. This woman, who spoke anonymously to the bbc, was there to deliver aid for the charity. Says she was attacked by a colleague. He pinned me up against the wall, he was groping me, grabbing me, kissing me and i wasjust trying to shove him off. And got him off eventually and he got mad and he threw his glass at me. Now, haitis president Jovenel Moise has said other charities also have questions to answer and he has made a specific allegation against medecins sans frontiers, also known as doctors without borders, who sends medical staff around the world. The president said msf had to repatriate about 17 people for misconduct, without any explanation why. In response, msf said msf has already admitted that it fired 19 Staff Members last year after allegations of harassment or sexual assault. So how widespread is the problem . Oxfam are not alone in this. Every agency in the aid sector has the problem. We work in a sector that attracts the vulnerable that, works, sorry supports vulnerable people. Therefore, attracts predators. Oxfam are not alone in this. Every agency in the aid sector has the problem. We work in a sector that attracts the vulnerable that, works, sorry supports vulnerable people. Therefore, attracts predators. Meanwhile 0xfams uk head says the evidence in haiti were a disgrace but also told the Guardian Newspaper that certainly, the intense scrutiny of the aid sector is unlikely to stop soon. John mcmanus, bbc news. Izzy atkins scored 86. 40 on a strong final run to claim the first british winter olympic medal on skis. Elise christie will attempt to get over her crash in the 500 metres speed skating when she goes for a medal in the 1500 metres. 0ur correspondent Colin Hazelden is at the National Ice Centre in nottingham. Good morning. Everyone is gathering in the cafe. The fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the race. Not just Elise Christie, a lot of skaters are there. Lets speak to a coach at the academy. How exciting is it . Its amazing. Look at all the people who have come to watch. Its notjust the speed skaters, we have had the general public, figure skaters, everyone. Its much more than just skaters, everyone. Its much more thanjust being skaters, everyone. Its much more than just being about Elise Christie. We do have a young skater who hasjust christie. We do have a young skater who has just stepped christie. We do have a young skater who hasjust stepped on the eyes. Hopefully it will be a great experience for her, her first olympics. Lets talk to some other athletes. You were a flag bearer. Was it inspirational . Yes. My brother is racing later today. I have seen these guys train and now they are up there on the big estate and it is incredible. So you are another one of the trace the gang . Yes, i another one of the trace the gang . Yes, lam another one of the trace the gang . Yes, i am a tracy boy. What about farrell . He will be able to get in there and cause problems for the more experienced boys. Its his first olympics, he will do his best. Elise christie is inspiring as a young woman . She is one of the best and she has come through quite a few injuries. At the moment i am coming back from a broken ankle. Watching people get through it is inspiring me. Even when she crashes out, there is something about her, a kind of energy . Yes, im proud of her. She has the 1500 and thousand to go. Shes determined. Richard, as a coach and someone has been in the olympics. A lot have been a lot has been made of police wanting to get the gold. She has it in her. Of Elise Christie wanted to get the gold. She is the World Champion in the 1500 and thousand metres. She has it in her. Again, short track, its not always about being the strongest. You need a bit of luck on your side. You have to be good to be lucky and lucky to be good. Fingers crossed it is her day. There was a saying here, short track happens. Its one of the most dramatic winter sports. Dont miss it, its coming up. Thank you very much. Dont forget, the will be coverage of all those races. Good luck to them all. 13 russians have been charged with interfering in the us 2016 election, in a Major Development in the fbi investigation. Donald trump says the indictment vindicates his argument that there was no collusion by his campaign team. Heres our north america correspondent peter bowes. The result of the 2016 president ial election is still the subject of much debate and rancorous dispute. Now a finger is firmly pointed out outside interference, with 13 russian citizens accused of trying to affect the outcome. The defendants allegedly conducted what they called Information Warfare against the united states, with the stated goal of spreading mistrust towards the candidates and the political system in general. The indictments said the defendants used fictitious online personal accounts and posted political messages in social media that impersonated real us citizens. They had Fraudulent Bank accounts and false identification documents. The operation supported the campaign of candidate donald trump, who disparaged hillary clinton. Mr trump has always strongly denied that his campaign had anything to do with russian interference in the election and the words of the Deputy Attorney general added credibility to the president s view. There is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing participant in this illegal activity. In a statement, the white house said the president was this is the most Significant Development in the russia investigation, but it isnt over yet. Peter bowes, bbc news. The headlines on bbc news theresa may warns european leaders not to pull security at risk because of deep seated ideology. The president of haiti is demanding a wider investigation over the oxfam sex scandal. Sport now, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, heres mike bushell. Good morning. Izzy atkins has doubled britains medal tally. This is the face of history, greg rentons first silverware on skis. Slopestyle is about nailing the rail and avoiding the bumps on thejumps. This teenager adds substance with some style. Born and raised with the us to a british father and malaysian mother, atkin honed her skills on the slopes of maine when she was three. Tricks like this have taken her 16 years to plan. Before the final of three runs, atkin was pushed from the podium. This had to be flawless. Biggest run of her life. Now. Every crime, twist and jump jiving with jeopardy. She laid down a school good enough for third, but could anyone deny her some slopestyle silverware . Oh, no, shes down great britains is the atkin takes a bronze. There were tonnes of big names in the field. It could have been anyones i was standing at the bottom after my third run, i had skied the best i could and i was just waiting for those last three or four girls to drop my heart was racing. But ijust cant believe it. Well, believe it, youre and olympic bronze medallist. Its a big event for the short skaters. We have Charlotte Gilmartin there. Shes in second place the moment. Going pretty well at the moment. Going pretty well at the moment. This is the Long Distance event, the 1500 metres. We will look out later for Elise Christie. Hopefully she can overcome the problems she had in the last event and fight back after that last event. The men suffered a shock defeat to south korea, who came into this match bottom of the group and without a win. But britain went down 11 5 and it means they are out of the top four places, and so as things stand wouldnt make the semifinals. But they have four matches to make the cut and turn it around. We need to regroup. There is still a lot more to go. We need to keep things together. Laura deas lies in fourth position at the halfway mark, whilst teamate Lizzy Yarnold is third. Shes just one tenth behind the leader, with two more runs to go. Shes aiming to become the first briton to successfully defend a winter olympic title away from the action in pyeonchang, chelsea eased into the quarter finals of the fa cup with a 4 0 victory over hull city. All the goals came in the first half, including two from willian in what was a very comfortable night for Antonio Contes side. Theyll be joined in the next round by leicester city. The only goal of their game against Sheffield United coming in the second half from jamie vardy. That is all the sport for now. You can keep up with all the action on the bbc website. Ill have more for you in the next hour. Thank you. We we re you in the next hour. Thank you. We were hoping that Elise Christies heat would begin whilst mike was speaking. He is an expert. We are seeing pictures from the centre there in pyeongchang. There has been a slight delay in we are there has been a slight delay and we are waiting for the start of Elise Christies race. We will bring it to you as soon as it happens. Ukip members will vote for or against sacking their current leader at an emergency meeting in birmingham today. The Partys National executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in henry bolton last month, but he has refused to step down after it emerged his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages about prince harrys fiancee meghan markle. President trump has met survivors of wednesdays High School Shooting in florida at the hospital where theyre being treated. He also thanked the Emergency Services and medical staff who treated those who were wounded when the suspect, nikolas cruz, opened fire, killing 17 people. Barbara plett usher reports. The funerals have begun. These students were saying goodbye to a 14 year old classmate. They and their parents have been calling for action from President Trump so other teenagers wont die this way. He and the first lady visited some of the injured still in hospital, including a woman who had been shot four times. He congratulated the medical staff. Reporter do ourgun laws need to be changed, mr president . But ignored a question about tougher gun control. This is where the president is in his element, meeting First Responders who rescued the wounded and captured the killer. He piled on the praise for their speed and bravery. His wife thanked them for protecting the children. They are our future, and lets take care of them because they went through a lot and what they experienced, two days ago, we need to take care of them. The president is talking about making schools safer and has linked the violence to Mental Health issues rather than guns. The young man who carried out the attack, nikolas cruz, was a troubled youth who loved guns and found it easy to buy them. It has emerged that fbi ignored a tip off about him last month. The caller warned he had the potential to carry out a School Shooting. So, mistakes by Law Enforcement add a new twist to a grimly familiar arguments. Mass shootings in america revived continuing debates about gun control. But a School Shooting like this one boils the issue down to a stark question how can we keep our children safe . And the people here willjudge their president on how he responds to that. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, south florida. A convicted serial killer is understood to have confessed to the murder of a 21 year old british student in france in1990. Bbc news has been told that Michel Fourniret has admitted to killing Joanna Parrish, from gloucestershire. She was found dead in a river in the burgundy region. The familys lawyer said fourniret had appeared in court two to three times in the past week and admitted the killing on each occasion. Lee madan reports. Joanna parrish went to france to work ina Joanna Parrish went to france to work in a school as part of a University Course but she never came home. Instead, she was abducted, raped and killed, her body found in a river. It happened in may 19 90. Now, almost three decades on, the main suspect has finally confessed to murdering her. I cant deny that we had been hoping to get some news from the french authorities for some time, but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he