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Our main story. Northern irelands Chief Constable will be questioned this morning about the data breach which saw the names and workplaces of 10,000 Police Officers and staff published online. Human error was blamed and the information was taken down but there are fears that it could still be used by dissident republicans to launch new attacks on the police. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. A data breach on this scale would be extremely serious anywhere, but in Northern Ireland its all the more so. There are fears the information could be used by paramilitary groups to target Police Officers. The surnames and Work Locations of all 10,000 police staff were put online for two hours. The problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws, but the police sent a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake and it contained personal details. Senior officers are stressing theres no specific concern at the moment that the data leak has caused an immediate security risk. But politicians say theyre looking for actions which will reassure everyone affected. The Chief Constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to be at the Policing Boards emergency meeting. Board members say they want to hear a full assessment of the security risk. I do think that this whole Senior Leadership team has to answer questions, but i think, first and foremost, we need to have those in front of not only the public and the Policing Board, but the internal officers as well. Yesterday, the police said they were investigating a second data breach. Injuly, a laptop and documents were stolen from a car. They included the names of 200 workers. Its only a few months since the official threat level for terrorism in Northern Ireland was raised from substantial to severe. That came following the shooting of a detective, john caldwell, by dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. The attempted murder brought into sharp focus again the particular dangers for the Security Forces here. Chris page, bbc news, belfast. We will talk more about the implications of that story later in the programme. The rest of the news today, including a tragedy in the mediterranean. Officials in italy are investigating the deaths of 41 migrants who died in a shipwreck off the italian island of lampedusa. Four people who survived said their boat capsized when it was hit by a huge wave, hours after setting off from tunisia. 0ur Reporter Sofia Bettiza has more. This is the moment three young adults and a child were found adrift in the Mediterranean Sea. And its really important and urgent if you could support these people, possibly taking them on board. They were spotted by the crew of a plane run by a migrant charity, which called out to a passing ship for help. Can you give food and water . Their original boat had capsized and sunk, throwing the 45 people on board into the water. We are getting them on board. But these four, originally from the ivory coast and guinea, were the only ones to survive and make it safely on board the cargo vessel. Translation the four migrants rescued by the coastguard arrived at lampedusa. They say they survived by hanging onto inflatable rubber devices. Then they clung to an abandoned motorless boat for days until their rescue. Translation the survivors are two men and one woman in their 20s and a 13 year old boy. They only had small cuts and bruises and were dehydrated. Shipwrecks like these are becoming more frequent. In the last few days, more than 2,000 migrants have been rescued and brought to lampedusa. According to the united nations, this is by far the most dangerous migrant crossing in the world. And its a political issue as well. Italys right wing government under Giorgia Meloni was elected on a promise to clamp down on illegal migration. But so far this year, nearly 94,000 migrants have reached italy by sea. Thats already double last years figure. So for all the tough talk, more people are arriving here, and still many others are dying trying to make it. Immigration continues to be one of the most controversial political issues across europe. It played a key role in the rise of nationalist parties across the continent over the past decade. And while that debate rages all the time, yet more lives are being lost. Sofia bettiza, bbc news, rome. Devastating wildfires in the Us State Of Hawaii have killed at least six people. Large parts of the Tourist Town Of Lahaina on the island of maui have been burned to the ground. The flames spread rapidly, forcing some people to jump into the sea to escape. Hospitals have been overwhelmed with burns patients and those suffering from smoke inhalation. The Homeware Retailer Wilko has suspended Home Deliveries as it tries to find a rescue deal to avoid collapse. The company told Online Customers it is unable to deliver any orders, instead instructing shoppers to use its click and collect service or to look for items in store. Wilko has around 400 shops and 12,000 employees. Patients waiting for treatment could skip queues in hospital if they are willing to travel to other parts of england for private or nhs care. The plans announced by nhs england are aimed at reducing the backlog and will see patients matched with availablility for cancer and diagnostic checks and outpatient appointments. Staffordshire police say it is treating a fire at a Well Known18th century pub near dudley, in the west midlands, as arson. The Crooked House, described as britains wonkiest pub, was largely destroyed by a blaze on saturday night. It was then bulldozed, which the local council said was unauthorised, unacceptable, and possibly unlawful. Heres louisa pilbeam. Whats left of the 250 year old pub has now been searched by a Specialist Fire Service dog that can sniff out accelerants used in arson. Its now a crime scene, with police confirming they believe the fire was started deliberately. This is what britains wonkiest pub used to look like an 18th century landmark, famous for its leaning walls, that became a favourite with tourists and locals. People in the Black Country want answers. Access was blocked to the fire brigade. We need answers as to why that happened and how the fire started and who started the fire and for what reason. And we also need answers on why they demolished what was left of the site. The Crooked House pub caught fire late on saturday night. On monday, footage emerged of the remainder of the building being demolished. The local council says it didnt agree to this and are investigating if it was unlawful. Police say they understand the shock and upset from local people, and are leading the criminal investigation. The bbc has approached the owners of the pub for comment but has not received a response. Some historical organisations have called for it to be reconstructed. But others believe thats unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. Louisa pilbeam, bbc news. A Special Edition 50 pence coin has been created to mark the coronation of king charles. Five million coins will be issued, with a design based on westminster abbey, where the coronation took place. There are currently 27 billion coins in circulation from the queens reign. So we will have another 5 million with king charles. And yet people seem to be using cash less frequently these days. I never used my card, i always used cash. But because of the pandemic, behaviour has changed. I very rarely use coins, unless i giving the bill for coffee with carol. Actually, you bought coffee yesterday, i will admit it. And i hardly ever carry cash, like the queen used to be we are easily in their mid teens already, 17 18. But there are fog patches to look out for in southern areas. For most of us, warm with sunny spells. This morning, a lot of dry weather, we have areas of cloud, across the north at the moment, but they will tend to break up, and at times with Cloud The Sunshine will be hazy. We could have isolated showers in wales, the west midlands, Northern Ireland, central and Southern Scotland, but they will be hit and miss, most of us will miss them. Later, some showers in the Isles Of Scilly. A Southerly Breeze today, Feeling Muggy to start with and through the day. Temperatures 15 in the north, 26 in the south. We could hit 27 or 28 in cambridgeshire, east anglia and the west midlands. This evening and overnight, this Weather Front coming in from the west. Pushing north and east. The heaviest rain will be in Northern Ireland and scotland, you might hear the odd rumble of thunder. Cloudy and damp as the tail end of the Weather Front moves east. But it will be another muqqy moves east. But it will be another muggy night. Tomorrow we start with the rain in the north east of scotland but it tends to pull away. A lot of dry weather again, showers through the course of the day in the north of the country but not all of us will catch one. Cloud is not too far away from the English Channel. As that comes into southern areas that could turn the sunshine hazy. We could see the odd shower in the north east later. It will be Muggy In The South East but more fresh in central and Western Areas. Its 13 minutes past six. Canadian musician robbie robertson, guitarist and songwriter for the rock group the band, has died. In a career spanning nearly seven decades, he wrote some of their best known songs, including the weight, and was bob dylans Lead Guitarist in the 19605 and 70s. Tim allman looks back on his life. By may the 10th, richmond had fell. 1976 the bands farewell concert and the night they drove 0ld dixie down. The night they drove old dixie down. When all the bells were ringing. He may not have provided the vocals, but this was very much the work of robbie robertson. A canadian writing a song about the american civil war, full of passion, poignancy and power. Tributes poured in on social media following the announcement of his death. Singer songwriter neil diamond said, the Music World Lost A great one with the passing of robbie robertson. Keep making that beautiful noise in the sky, robbie. Ill miss you. And the Rolling Stones ronnie wood said, such sad news about robbie robertson. He was a lovely man, a great friend, and will be dearly missed. Robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943. He left home at 16 to pursue a music career, forming the band in 1967. They made their name as a Backing Group for bob dylan, helping influence his transition from folk artist to rock star. After the band broke up, he pursued a solo career, but also became a film composer, forging a close Working Relationship with the director martin scorsese. Robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died. He once said of his music that he started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. Lets take a look at todays papers. The telegraph reports that up to a third of rishi sunak� s cabinet will ask him to campaign for leaving the European Convention on human rights at the next general election if flights to rwanda are blocked by the courts. The guardian says one in three students starting university this year might opt to live at home. The paper quotes research that found rising costs and family needs were affecting the Covid Generation of school leavers. The daily mail reports on what it calls a � mortgage price war� after several high profile lenders cut their rates. The paper also carries an image of prince harry, who it says has had his hrh title removed from the royal familys website. Inside the papers today, we will be talking later about research into brain cancer, and law ares story. In the times, a deal is close for the uk to join the eus horizons scheme, with sources in london and brussels saying they expect an announcement soon as next month following significant progress. We are talking a lot about the weather today. I only pay close attention to carol when the weather is good. We are out on campsites as well because so many people are hoping for a break. How do you think seal pups have been affected by the weather . You would ima. Ine affected by the weather . You would imagine the affected by the weather . You would imagine the wet affected by the weather . You would imagine the wet weather affected by the weather . You would imagine the wet weather would affected by the weather . You would imagine the wet weather would be l imagine the wet weather would be good for them. Imagine the wet weather would be good for them imagine the wet weather would be aood for them. ~. , good for them. When the moult, they need energy good for them. When the moult, they need energy to good for them. When the moult, they need energy to grow good for them. When the moult, they need energy to grow their good for them. When the moult, they need energy to grow their winter need energy to grow their winter for. Because the weather has been so dull, they have been confused, so there are new fur is coming through. This is the cornish seal sanctuary, they are saying they think a few of they are saying they think a few of the seals might be confused about the seals might be confused about the weather and they have had it increased blood supply to the skin, which happens when the weather is dull. And the pop season has come early. So they are seeing a change in grey seals and some of them are coming in in august. We will try to iron out some of that confusion. Carol is about the only one who isnt confused by it all. This carol is about the only one who isnt confused by it all. Carol is about the only one who isnt confused by it all. This is a sto we isnt confused by it all. This is a story we reported isnt confused by it all. This is a story we reported a isnt confused by it all. This is a story we reported a couple isnt confused by it all. This is a story we reported a couple of l story we reported a couple of weekends ago. An 80 year old former 0lympian with parkinsons disease will be one of three passengers on board Virgin Galactic� s first Space Tourism flight when it blasts off from new mexico later today. Jon goodwin, from newcastle, will board the vss unity fora 90 minute trip, after securing his ticket 18 years ago that is a long time. Sophie long can tell us more. Ive been waiting a quarter of my life on this earth to go into space. At 80 years old, jon goodwin is an 0lympian, an accomplished adventurer, and now almost an astronaut. This has been a long time coming. He bought his ticket for 200,000 nearly 20 years ago. Jon goodwin. Here he is talking to bbc breakfast in 2014. I was never. Envisaged wanting to go into space, but the opportunity as a bit of an adventurer to actually go to 70 miles high, see the Curvature Of The Earth, the blackness of space, going weightless, and all these things, was an opportunity that i couldnt miss. The news he received that same year made him think he might. Jon was diagnosed with parkinsons disease, which damages parts of the brain, and its progression is impossible to predict. I was pretty convinced that they were going to turn round to me and say, youre not able to go. But they have been fantastic. The fact that i can defy my parkinsons. Three years ago, i climbed kilimanjaro and cycled down, just to prove that it wasnt going to get me. And this is the same thing. Going to space despite the parkinsons. And sojon is now finally preparing to board the spaceship unity. Hell bejoined on his mission by Keisha Schahaff from antigua and her daughter, ana mayers, who studies in aberdeen. Theyll be the first mother and daughter to travel together to space. Such an interesting man. He is one of the most incredible people ive ever met. Hes such a daredevil. This guy lives. As we re enter the atmosphere, it creates a very loud noise. The three have undergone four days of training at spaceport america. The pilots who will be in control, much more. So this is the Flight Simulator where the pilots do the vast majority of their on the ground training, and