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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 3, 2024

That simply wasnt made to last. Raac was a postwar solution, now causing a headache for 21st century britain. More than 100 schools in britain have been told they need to close. Labour has announced it will force the government to reveal a complete list of affected schools, and now calls for transparency on the scale of the problem and for fast solutions. Its been known for a while and what we have also known for a while is there is a squeeze on school funding, and my committee has highlighted that repeatedly, and my committee has highlighted that and when you dont invest in maintenance and improvements in schools you get these problems arising but with raac its a systemic failure of the actual material used to build them. Hospital buildings and Court Buildings among those impacted and internal documents obtained by The Sunday Times suggest hospitals could be at risk of catastrophic collapse. The concerns about this have been swirling around for so long. Trusts have been trying to cope with the safety risk associated with raac for a long time, and really to remedy the situation, action cant come too soon. The Department For Education said it was vital that schools are given time to inform parents and consider their next steps and it was grateful to school and College Leaders for their work to make sure that disruption is kept toa minimum. The Department Of Health and social care also said that the nhs has a mitigation plan in place for Hospital Buildings with confirmed raac, and that it remained committed to eradicating raac from the nhs estate entirely by 2035. Schools in scotland, wales and Northern Ireland are also being assessed. In scotland, raac has been detected in 35 schools, but first minister humza yousaf said he has no plans to use close any schools in the short term. The problem is theres no exact record of where raac was used. Its this failure, some argue, that means that some buildings remain unsound. Frances read, bbc news. Will talk about that much more throughout the morning and also get the latest from the Political Correspondent in westminster. Other stories this morning, correspondent in westminster. Other stories this morning, with correspondent in westminster. Other stories this morning, with rachel. Almost a year on from the death of Queen Elizabeth ii, plans for a permanent memorial are under way. A committee will choose the most appropriate tribute to britains longest reigning monarch, which will be unveiled in 2026 to mark what would have been the year of her 100th birthday. 0ur Royal Correspondent, Daniela Relph, has more. Backin back in 1955, on a gloomy day on the mall in london, the young Queen Elizabeth unveiled a statue to her own father, king george vi. It was a public memorial to him, a tribute to his reign, where his daughter praised his wartime service. He was a Living Symbol praised his wartime service. He was a Living Symbol of praised his wartime service. He was a Living Symbol of our a Living Symbol of our steadfastness. He never wavered in his faith that with gods help, the cause of freedom would prevail. There are tributes to Kings And Queens across the country. The traditional, imposing statue remains the most common memorial. The marking the reign of britains longest serving monarch may require something special. The queens former private secretary, will lead the new Memorial Committee and says he now faces a unique challenge getting the project right. The committee will consult the royal family, the government and the public, to find the best way to remember Queen Elizabeth ii with both error memorial and what is described as a National Legacy programme. It is the First Anniversary of her death this friday. The royal family will spend the day privately. In 2009, Queen Elizabeth unveiled a statue to her mother, just below the one of her father from 1955. Mother, just below the one of her fatherfrom1955. Now mother, just below the one of her father from 1955. Now the country she served for so long will look for a fitting way to remember her. Daniela relph, bbc news. Two men have been arrested under the Terrorism Act as part of an investigation linked to the data breach at the Police Service of Northern Ireland. The data was accidentally shared last month and included the surname and initials of 10,000 psni employees. Tescos ceo has announced Supermarket Staff will be offered body cameras due to the rising number of Violent Attacks against shop workers. Writing in the Mail On Sunday, the supermarket� s boss, ken murphy, called for tougher laws targeting offenders who abuse or threaten retail staff. He called for action after the number of Physical Asssaults against tesco staff increased by a third since last year. Campaigners hoping to get the Crooked House Pub Near Dudley in the West Midlands rebuilt after it was destroyed in a fire have taken part in a special padlocking ceremony. Contractors have brought in Storage Containers to keep the bricks safe after they were saved from the demolition of the famously wonky pub. Some bricks have already been stolen, and the local mp says its important to keep the rest under lock and key. A Global Search has begun for the bass guitar that sir Paul Mccartney played in his first public performances with the beatles. The star has enlisted the help of the german manufacturer of the guitar, hofner, to get back his treasured instrument. 0ur reporter, Helena Wilkinson, has more. Love, love me do. 0ne one of the beatles early tracks recorded with Paul Mccartneys first hofner guitar. He bought it when he was a teenagerfrom hofner guitar. He bought it when he was a teenager from a shop in hamburg, in1961. It cost was a teenager from a shop in hamburg, in 1961. It cost £30. Was a teenager from a shop in hamburg, in1961. It cost £30. It was a teenager from a shop in hamburg, in 1961. It cost £30. It is the bass guitar that can be heard on other singles which powered beetle mania but in 1969, it disappeared, presumed stolen. This is one of the last official sightings of the instrument. Since then, rumours have swirled about where it may be. Sir Paul Mccartney personal appeal for its return has turned into a Global Search. The team helping him say the guitar is of huge significance. Its guitar is of huge significance. It; importance in Music History and importance in Music History and importance in Music History and importance in social history is just unprecedented. There are few instruments that we could think of that would compare. People talk about beethovens piano. There is not really an instrument on earth that has created, notjust music, but created a change like Paul Mccartney and the beatles created Backin Mccartney and the beatles created back in the 60s without bass guitar. People from around the world have now been asked to help to try and track down the £10 million instrument, so it can be returned to sir Paul Mccartney. Love me do. Helena wilkinson, bbc news. We will talk to the man leading that search later in the programme. Festival goers in the us state of nevada have been told to conserve their food and water after heavy rain turned the campsite into a mud bath. Us media reported that more than 70,000 people have been stuck at the Burning Man Festival since yesterday. 0ur north America Technology reporter, james clayton, reports. Burning man is a festival deep in the nevada desert. Heat and sandstorms are supposed to be the main threat to attendees but this year, rare rain has turned the desert sand into thick, sludgy mud, causing havoc. Now Festival Goers are literally stuck. 0rganisers have said that no vehicles accept Emergency Services are permitted until the surface dries out. It means cars cannot get in or out. 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A lovely day yesterday with some sunshine and this morning, we have some mist and murkiness out there, dense fog patches in places but that will clear away and after a murky start there will be some warm sunshine into this afternoon. 0ne sunshine into this afternoon. One exception to that and you can see this on the satellite, the area of cloud affecting the far north of scotland. That will bring breaks of range of the Northern Isles as well and that cloud will bring this Weather Front, and that cloud will bring this weatherfront, sticking and that cloud will bring this Weather Front, sticking around and that cloud will bring this weatherfront, sticking around over the next few days in the far north of scotland but for most of us, higher pressure is dominating the weather for the next few days. Mist and fog initially this morning, lifting and clearing and some sunshine for a time but then into the afternoon, for most parts of england, wales, Northern Ireland, and for most of scotland, some warm and for most of scotland, some warm and sunny spells and temperatures up to 24 and sunny spells and temperatures up to 2a in aberdeen but where you have the cloud, a bit of rain and breeze in the north West Of Scotland, 15 18 degrees. Through tonight, there could be some isolated mist orfog forming and we still have the cloud affecting the far north of scotland and outbreaks of rain in the Northern Isles, temperatures generally getting down to about 11 14 generally getting down to about 11 1a degrees. Some parts of Northern England could get down to single figures so a chilly start first thing on monday. But that will clear away quickly on monday and there will be lots of sunshine once again. The blue skies but the far north of scotland that will have the cloud and a bit more of a breeze here is the temperature is 16 18 degrees but turning warmer on monday. Look at that, 26 in aberdeen, 22 in belfast but widely across england and wales, 24 27, 20 eight celsius. Tuesday, well, more of the same. Early mist and fog and some odd showers towards the south west and some coastal fog around the northeast of england but as you can see im really picking out the minor features. Foremost, it will be sunny and temperatures up into the mid and even high 20s towards tuesday afternoon. The rest of the week, High Pressure still dominates things and low pressure down to the South West Around Iberia but the High Pressure keeps things pretty settled and with the south and south easterly airflow, that will bring even higher temperatures and actually more humidity. You may notice those overnight temperatures will be quite high and certainly from wednesday to thursday with potential for temperatures up to 30 celsius in some southern areas of the uk, even further north looking very fair. Two mothers whose children died after getting into trouble in the water off bournemouth beach are calling for better education about the dangers of the sea. 17 year Old Joe Abbess and 12 year old sunnah khan died in may when theyd got into difficulty whilst swimming in an area with lifeguards. 0ur reporter Anjana Gadgil has been speaking to their mums who say Coastal Councils should improve signage on the beach. 17 year old joe on his way to bournemouth beach on the 31st of may. I bournemouth beach on the 31st of ma. , , Y Bournemouth Beach on the 31st of ma. May. I dropped him off, saying, dont forget may. I dropped him off, saying, dont forget your may. I dropped him off, saying, dont forget your suncream may. I dropped him off, saying, dont forget your suncream and | dont forget your suncream and lots of water. There are so many other things in life you worry about. Going out for a fun day at the beach is not something i was worrying about at the slightest. It is your worst fear. You dont imagine a child wont come out wont come home after a day out. Jae. Child wont come out wont come home after a day out. Child wont come out wont come home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef. Was one home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was one of home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was one of 10 home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was one of 10 people home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was one of 10 people got home after a day out. Joe, a trainee chef, was one of 10 people got into| chef, was one of 10 people got into trouble in the water. Efforts were made to resuscitate him, but he never recovered. The made to resuscitate him, but he never recovered. Never recovered. The Hospital Consultant never recovered. The Hospital Consultant came never recovered. The Hospital Consultant came on never recovered. The Hospital Consultant came on the never recovered. The hospital. Consultant came on the phone. Never recovered. The Hospital Consultant came on the phone. And consultant came on the phone. And they said there is no need to hurry, it is too late, which broke my heart. Because he was my boy, 17. 5. It doesnt happen. It doesnt happen. But it did. And weve had to live with that for the last 13 weeks, that he is not coming home, and he should have come home. 12 year old from high wycombe was also on the beach that day. Is the last footage her mum has of her daughter. I last footage her mum has of her dau. Ht

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