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grand slam today, while hoping england do them a favour by beating france. and it has been pretty unsettled of late but as we look towards the next couple of days, high pressure is building, something brighter and drier on the horizon, i will be back with all the details. it's saturday 13 march. our top story: a metropolitan police officer will appear in court today, charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard, who went missing while walking home in south london ten days ago. wayne couzens, who's a8, was taken to hospital yesterday for a second time in two days, to be treated for a fresh head injury sustained in custody. charlotte wright reports. it is ten days since sarah everard disappeared in south london. she was walking home. today, a serving metropolitan police officer, 48—year—old wayne couzens, will appear before magistrates. charged with her kidnap and murder. it follows a large—scale police investigation spanning sites in london and kent. woodland in ashford where her body was discovered, and 30 miles away in deal, whether suspect lives. 30 miles away in deal, whether suspect lives-_ suspect lives. sarah's family of course have — suspect lives. sarah's family of course have been _ suspect lives. sarah's family of course have been informed - suspect lives. sarah's family of course have been informed of. suspect lives. sarah's family of. course have been informed of this development and remained supportive —— supported by specialist officers. i would like at this stage to pay tribute to sarah's family for their fortitude and forbearance through what can only have been the most intensely difficult few days. our thoughts remain with them as this matter progresses.— thoughts remain with them as this matter progresses. wayne couzens is art of the matter progresses. wayne couzens is part of the parliamentary _ matter progresses. wayne couzens is part of the parliamentary and - part of the parliamentary and diplomatic protection unit, previously he had guarded britain's nuclear power stations. he had also served in the territorial army. since his arrest, he has been taken to hospital on two separate occasions, after being found with head injuries inside his cell. for many, the disappearance of a woman just walking home has galvanised the demand for safer streets. the home office is now reopening a public consultation to help inform its strategy on tackling violence against women and girls, due to be published in the summer. the 33—year—old's that has made headlines across the world, but sarah's family and friends will remember her life. "we are very proud of her", they said. " she brought so muchjoy proud of her", they said. " she brought so much joy to our lives". charlottejoins us now from clapham common, where there are plans for a vigil to take place this evening. although charlotte, there's still uncertainty over whether it can go ahead? there is some uncertainty at the moment, good morning. ithink the events of the past few days have prompted a huge reaction, and big debate about that wider issue of women's safety, and i think that is why so many people are keen to attend visuals and hold visuals, not only in sarah's name but also in protest around the issue of women's safety and the concerns that some women have about that, of course the difficulty is that public gatherings and vigils are not allowed under the current rules and anyone who organises them can face a pretty hefty fine. the group reclaim these streets want to hold a vigil here on clapham common where sarah was last seen, and they say if they are blocked from doing that it will infringe the human right to protest. they took that argument to the high court yesterday and unfortunately the judge did court yesterday and unfortunately thejudge did not come court yesterday and unfortunately the judge did not come down court yesterday and unfortunately thejudge did not come down in their favour and say they could hold this vigil, but what is interesting is that the judge imply that they could perhaps have a conversation with the met police about what to do next and this procedure could be up for discussion. i think the met police are pretty keen for people to stay at home and follow the lockdown restrictions, but the organisers of this vigil tonight and other vigils across the country are keen that they can continue discussions with they can continue discussions with the met and hope they can hold some sort of event this evening at six o'clock. the american city of minneapolis has reached a $27 million settlement with the family of george floyd, the black man whose death last may at the hands of police officers sparked protests around the world. it comes as demonstrators take to the streets to mark one year since breonna taylor, a 26—year—old black woman, was shot dead by police at her home. 0ur north america correspondent larry madowo joins us now from breonna's memorial in louisville. larry, today a significant day for the families of both breonna taylor and george floyd today. that's correct, charlie. $27 million settlement that family of george floyd in minneapolis will receive is the single largest pre—trial settlement in a civil rights case in american history, and it was announced on the eve of the first anniversary of the death of breonna taylor, and an opportunity for the family to bring national attention back to her case, a year of calling for people to say her name, and asking forjustice. they think she did not receivejustice, even asking forjustice. they think she did not receive justice, even though both families are represented by the ternary and crump, both families received settlement, last year breonna taylor's family received $i2 breonna taylor's family received $12 million settlement from the city of louisville. but george floyd, the video of his death shocked the nation in the world, a police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes. it has reignited the black lives matter movement here in the us and around the world and brought a spotlight to the world and brought a spotlight to the fraught relationship between black america and policing and the need for reforms, and today the lawyers were george floyd saying that black lives do indeed matter, but this is a personal payment to his family. what is needed is reforms nationally to make sure that a case like this does not happen, for the people who have been saying his name around the country and around the world, they feel there is around the world, they feel there is a lot more to do and that national reckoning with race has happened, but the family, they are grateful for the settlement, but they think it could all go away if they could have george floyd back at this as his brother reacting to that settlement. i his brother reacting to that settlement.— his brother reacting to that settlement. ~ , ., ., settlement. i think the state of minnesota _ settlement. i think the state of minnesota for _ settlement. i think the state of minnesota for getting - settlement. i think the state of minnesota for getting this - minnesota for getting this settlement and taking —— getting the settlement and taking —— getting the settlement taken care of. but even though my brother is not here, he is here with me in my heart. because if i could get him back, i would give all of this back. find i could get him back, i would give all of this back.— all of this back. and this is the auirk of all of this back. and this is the quirk of american _ all of this back. and this is the quirk of american law, - all of this back. and this is the quirk of american law, that. quirk of american law, that settlement of $27 million is coming from the taxpayers of minneapolis, the same with the $12 million that came from the taxpayers here in louisville. today it will be a raleigh hero atjefferson square park in louisville, kentucky where a memorial has come up to honour the memory of breonna taylor, her mother says she did not receive justice and the police officers who shot her daughter were not charged, no criminal charges. the only officer facing a criminal charge is for wanton endangerment, essentially for shooting into the homes of breonna taylor's neighbours, and that, she feels is an injustice that needs to be corrected, she wants the state of kentucky to do more, to appoint a special prosecutor, to introduce a murder charge against those offices. two other officers who were there that night in what is called a no knock warrant, were fired but not charged. here in louisville, they have passed what is called rihanna's law, which essentially bands police from coming into your homes without announcing themselves, which is what led to this tragedy. —— breonna's law. wales has started to ease its lockdown. from today, up to four adults from two households are now allowed to meet up outside, including in private gardens. 0utdoor sports such as golf, tennis and basketball will also be able to resume, and care home residents can welcome one designated visitor indoors. the duchess of sussex has made a complaint to the broadcasting regulator, 0fcom, about broadcaster piers morgan. the presenter resigned from itv�*s good morning britain earlier this week after saying he "didn't believe a word" the duchess said in her interview with oprah winfrey. the duchess spoke about having suicidal thoughts, and said she got no support from the royal family. the time now is 6:09am, one story this morning from chester zoo. have a look at this, it is the birth of a rare kind of giraffe. the calf, who doesn't yet have a name, was born to mum 0rla on 3 march. you are wondering of course, atjust a few days old, how tall is a draft? 6—foot tall. he a few days old, how tall is a draft? 6-foot tall-— 6-foot tall. he is a big baby. -- uiraffe. the rothschild's giraffes are highly threatened in the wild and their numbers have halved in recent years. rather lovely, no name yet them. just checking the world out. figs rather lovely, no name yet them. just checking the world out. as you do. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. many of the front pages, like the mirror, report the fact that a serving police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with the murder of sarah everard. the telegraph's main story is that everyone over the age of a0 in the uk should be offered a coronavirus vaccine by easter. and the times looks ahead to earlyjune, when it says all british adults will have been offered the jab — two months before the european union manages to do the same. downing street has refused to confirm the dates set out by the times or the telegraph, and claimed they were speculation. and one of the stories trending online overnight was a protest by a french actress at the cesar awards, which are france's equivalent of the oscars. corinne masiero stripped off on stage to reveal a message demanding the government do more to support culture and the arts during the pandemic. she'd been invited to the event to give out the best costume award. in some ways she wanted, didn't she? —— she won it. in some ways she wanted, didn't she? -- she won it— -- she won it. can't argue with that. i -- she won it. can't argue with that- i was _ -- she won it. can't argue with that. i was trying _ -- she won it. can't argue with that. i was trying to _ -- she won it. can't argue with that. i was trying to red - -- she won it. can't argue with that. i was trying to red what l -- she won it. can't argue with i that. i was trying to red what was written, but couldn't work it out. can we see it? it written, but couldn't work it out. can we see it?— written, but couldn't work it out. can we see it? it is only a back, we have all got — can we see it? it is only a back, we have all got those. _ can we see it? it is only a back, we have all got those. do _ can we see it? it is only a back, we have all got those. do you - can we see it? it is only a back, we have all got those. do you know, i have all got those. do you know, charlie, there has been quite a spate of pet thefts over the pandemic, and so now the police force has become, a police force has become the first in britain to appoint a dog detective, so she is pictured they are, tackling canine theft in nottinghamshire, and she relishes the prospect of making sure we take a compassionate approach to dog theft and cruelty. at the moment at the most desirable braids, they are the highest rate in three years. lots of people acquiring pets during the lockdown to his loneliness, but many concerns about what happens to them when they go back to work, when people go back to work, not the dogs, obviously, but lots of dogs being targeted by dognappers. there would be a lot— being targeted by dognappers. there would be a lot of— being targeted by dognappers. there would be a lot of communities who would be a lot of communities who would like someone appointed to do that. wasn't there a film about a pet detective? ace ventura pet detective, that is what it was cold. —— what it was called. it is a saturday... -- what it was called. it is a saturday- - -_ -- what it was called. it is a saturda �* ., ., , saturday... are we going to play the name? i saturday. .. are we going to play the game? i think— saturday... are we going to play the game? i think so, _ saturday... are we going to play the game? i think so, it _ saturday... are we going to play the game? i think so, it is _ saturday... are we going to play the game? i think so, it is not _ game? i think so, it is not distasteful. _ game? i think so, it is not distasteful. there - distasteful. there is not much to look at here, frankly. we will start with neil sadako, the singer, he is...? i with neil sadako, the singer, he is...? ., with neil sadako, the singer, he is...? . ., ., ., ~ with neil sadako, the singer, he is- - - ?_ he i with neil sadako, the singer, he | is---?_ he is is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82- do you _ is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82- do you know— is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do you know who _ is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do you know who he - is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do you know who he is? - is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do you know who he is? i - is...? i am going to go, 76. he is 82. do you know who he is? i do| is...? i am going to go, 76. he is - 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is- _ 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is- l— 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is. i thought— 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is. i thought it _ 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is. i thought it was _ 82. do you know who he is? i do know who he is. i thought it was about - who he is. i thought it was about right _ who he is. i thought it was about riuht. ., who he is. i thought it was about riuht. . ., ., , right. there are a few of these names of _ right. there are a few of these names of older _ right. there are a few of these names of older people - right. there are a few of these names of older people that. right. there are a few of these l names of older people that may right. there are a few of these - names of older people that may or may not resonate. the boxer, joe bugner, extraordinary showman... i am going to go, 78. 71. _ bugner, extraordinary showman... i am going to go, 78. 71. probably, i bugner, extraordinary showman... i am going to go, 78. 71. probably, in m head, am going to go, 78. 71. probably, in my head. i— am going to go, 78. 71. probably, in my head, i link him with _ am going to go, 78. 71. probably, in my head, i link him with a very - my head, i link him with a very different era but he is actually only 71. i will do a couple of... sir michael caine, his birthday tomorrow, so congratulations... 82. i'm auoin tomorrow, so congratulations... 82. im going to — tomorrow, so congratulations... 32 i'm going to say 85. tomorrow, so congratulations... 82. i'm going to say 85. he _ tomorrow, so congratulations... 82. i'm going to say 85. he is _ tomorrow, so congratulations... 82. i'm going to say 85. he is a - i'm going to say 85. he is a wonderful— i'm going to say 85. he is a wonderful 88. _ i'm going to say 85. he is a wonderful 88. a _ i'm going to say 85. he is a wonderful 88. a couple - i'm going to say 85. he is a wonderful 88. a couple of. i'm going to say 85. he is a - wonderful 88. a couple of these, nods to the rugby, which is of course happening today, england are paying, phil vickery, who is a5, was known as the raging bull, played for england as a prop around the time when england won the world cup, just mentioning that... 0ut when england won the world cup, just mentioning that... out of interest. i feel slightly awkward. ryan jones, who of course _ i feel slightly awkward. ryan jones, who of course was _ i feel slightly awkward. ryan jones, who of course was the _ i feel slightly awkward. ryan jones, who of course was the captain - i feel slightly awkward. ryan jones, who of course was the captain of. who of course was the captain of wales, i believe, it is his birthday today as well, a0. you wales, i believe, it is his birthday today as well, 40.— wales, i believe, it is his birthday today as well, 40. you know what, it is actually my — today as well, 40. you know what, it is actually my birthday _ today as well, 40. you know what, it is actually my birthday on _ today as well, 40. you know what, it is actually my birthday on tuesday, l is actually my birthday on tuesday, so why— is actually my birthday on tuesday, so why don't we play this game with me, so why don't we play this game with me. how— so why don't we play this game with me. how do — so why don't we play this game with me, how do you think i was on tuesday? _ me, how do you think i was on tuesday?_ me, how do you think i was on tuesday? 52. 52. 52! me, how do you think i was on tuesday? 52. 52.52! 0h me, how do you think i was on tuesday? 52. 52.52! oh my god, by tuesday? 52.52! oh my god, by everyone, tuesday?- 52. 52! oh my god, by everyone, "iii _ tuesday? “3:2 52. 52! oh my god, by everyone, i'm leaving. tuesday? 52. 52. 52! oh my god, by everyone, i'm leaving. i— tuesday? 52. 52. 52! oh my god, by everyone, i'm leaving. iwill- tuesday? 52. 52. 52! oh my god, by everyone, i'm leaving. iwilltake- everyone, i'm leaving. i will take our everyone, i'm leaving. i will take your challenge — everyone, i'm leaving. i will take your challenge seriously... - everyone, i'm leaving. i will take your challenge seriously... i - everyone, i'm leaving. i will take your challenge seriously... i am | your challenge seriously... i am going to say that you are... 20... 31. it going to say that you are... 20. .. 31. , , ., 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37- not _ 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. not 52. _ 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. not 52. i'm _ 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. not 52. i'm not _ 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. not 52. i'm not going - 31. it must be the great lighting, i was 37. not 52. i'm not going to l 31. it must be the great lighting, i l was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that — was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that you _ was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that you want _ was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that you want me - was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that you want me to - was 37. not 52. i'm not going to say the thing that you want me to say. i the thing that you want me to say. oh, you look so young!— oh, you look so young! has been re oh, you look so young! has been pretty unsettled _ pretty unsettled over the past 2a hours and the reason as to why this has happened is we have had an area of low pres

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