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Papers obtained by bbc panorama show drax took timberfrom papers obtained by bbc panorama show drax took timber from rare forest in canada that it had claimed were no go areas. It comes as the government decides whether to give the firms yorkshire side billions more in environmental subsidies, funded by energy bill payers. Drax says its wood pellets are sustainable and illegally harvested. Lets get more on this from our reporter who conducted that investigation. What did you find . This is about a Power Station in england. This is the worlds biggest woodfired Power Station. It does say by burning wood pellets. It receives a huge amount of public subsidy, as you just mentioned, because these wood pellets, when you burn for electricity, that is counted as renewable energy. The Power Station gets through an awful lot of wood pellets each year, about 6. 5 million tonnes. All of these are imported into the uk from overseas, many of them coming from the us and canada, where drax runs 17 pellet plants. Backin where drax runs 17 pellet plants. Back in 2022, i investigated the operations in British Columbia and we found drax had applied for Logging Licences and attained them, to log primary forest in British Columbia. The company at the time denied they were taking material from primary forest but subsequently said they wouldnt be applying for any more Logging Licences. Logging licences werejust any more Logging Licences. Logging licences were just really a small part of what drax does. Most of the logs direct receives in British Columbia come from further sites that had been harvested by timber companies. Our new investigation for bbc panorama has now found that last year, drax took wood from rare and threatened Old Growth Forest in British Columbia. Threatened Old Growth Forest in British Columbia. What exactly is oldgrowth . British columbia. What exactly is oldgrowth . Old British Columbia. What exactly is oldgrowth . Old growth British Columbia. What exactly is oldgrowth . Old growth is British Columbia. What exactly is oldgrowth . Old growth is a British Columbia. What exactly is | oldgrowth . Old growth is a form British Columbia. What exactly is. Oldgrowth . Old growth is a form of rima oldgrowth . Old growth is a form of primary forest oldgrowth . Old growth is a form of primary forest. Primary oldgrowth . Old growth is a form of primary forest. Primary forest oldgrowth . Old growth is a form of primary forest. Primary forest is primary forest. Primary forest is natural forest that hasnt been visibly disturbed by human activity. Old growth is the oldest remnants of that. It has survived pest damage, fire damage, and has got to an advanced age. It is considered ecologically important. It fulfils lots of environmental functions and provide habitats. We have found that last year, drax took more than 50,000 tonnes of logs from 30 sites, that were each classified as having at least 25 old growth. That is around 1100 large truck loads of logs. It is a considerable amount of water. We also discovered that most of these sites had an even higher classification called Priority Deferral Areas. According to an independent panel of experts in British Columbia, these are rare, at risk and irreplaceable areas of Old Growth Forest. Actually this panel recommended these areas shouldnt be logged, that there shouldnt be logged, that there should be a pause on logging. It is still legal to lock them. Campaigners say itjust isnt sustainable to be taking material from these Old Growth Forests and that drax is complicit in the destruction of British Columbias remaining old growth. Jae. Destruction of British Columbias remaining oldgrowth. Destruction of British Columbias remaining oldgrowth. Joe, for now, thank yom the uk government has announced a £31 million fund to help protect democratic processes from disruption. Among the ways the money could be spent providing mps who are at risk with bodyguards and paying for Additional Police patrols if tensions in communities increase. There will also be more advice on cyber security. It comes after the Prime Minister rishi sunak raised concerns about mps being verbally threatened and physically targeted in recent weeks. Live now to westminster, and our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman. The security of mps is certainly an increasing issue in recent months and years. What more do we know about this fund and where the money will go . It about this fund and where the money will no . ,. , about this fund and where the money will no . ,. ,. , will go . It is a huge issue at the moment. Will go . It is a huge issue at the moment, youre will go . It is a huge issue at the moment, youre absolutely will go . It is a huge issue at the. Moment, youre absolutely right. What we know is that it is £31 million of new money, not reallocated many, but new money committed by the treasury. We think the bulk of it is going to be spent, basically a new policing and new security for mps. That money might pay for private Security Guards for mps when they are doing their constituency surgeries, for example, speaking to constituents in the local area. Also when they are having events out and about, but also this money will go on what is being called search policing, so if there is a particular mp or community where it is clear the threat is elevated, then this money would be able to intensify the resources in that area for that mp. When they talk about protecting democratic processes, what do they mean apart from the safety of mps . I mean apart from the safety of mp5 . I think that is predominately what they mean, but what they are doing is drawing a link to what happened last week in the House Of Commons. To recap, there was an utterly chaotic day in the House Of Commons that was meant to be a day about debating a Motion Calling for a ceasefire in gaza. What happened was that the speaker of the House Of Commons, so Lindsay Hoyle, made an unprecedented procedural decision. The reason he said he did so was because of threats to mps that he was aware of. What the government is basically saying here, is Lindsay Hoyle should not have done that but clearly the threat to mps is a serious issue and, as a result, they want to try to mitigate that threat so that parliament does not again changed its procedures, at least according to the speaker of the House Of Commons, because of those threats. D0 House Of Commons, because of those threats. ~. , threats. Do we know where they will draw the line. Threats. Do we know where they will draw the line, what threats. Do we know where they will draw the line, what it threats. Do we know where they will draw the line, what it is threats. Do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going threats. Do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going to draw the line, what it is going to take for mps to need bodyguards . This is the question. You are right to say, by the way, that this is both short term and long term issue. Since 2016 to members of parliament have been killed by members of the public. Murdered by members of the public. Murdered by members of the public. Firstjo cox, a labour mp was murdered by a far right in 2016 during the Eu Referendum campaign. And then in 2021, almost three years ago, david ames, a conservative mp, was murdered by islamist is in his constituency. Mps i speak to say, even despite those incidents, things have noticeably got worst since the hamas attack in israel and israels response in gaza. How much worse it might get, and what then might have to change in the policing of mps and how they go about their business, i think that is a crucial question and i think this is not the last we are going to be hearing from government and from mps more generally about security. And from mps more generally about securi. , ~ , security. Henry in westminster, thank yom Around The World and across the uk. This is bbc news. Back to training in middlesbrough. He is only thinking about his next bout after taking the Welterweight Belt in the regional Unity Fighting Championship in darlington. find championship in darlington. And there is your championship in darlington. fific there is your Welterweight Champion there are no days off, even after the fight, there are no days off, even after the fight, straight in after two days the fight, straight in after two days of the fight, straight in after two days of italy for the next fight. At amateur days of italy for the next fight. 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We have been working hard since he started at 14. I am very proud. We have been working hard to get this in the sky is the limit now. We have got one title, we have another title lined up at the end of march. Another one injune as well. After that he and his team have their sights set on the american circuit. ,. ,. ,. , their sights set on the american circuit. ,. ,. ,. , circuit. For more stories head to the bbc news circuit. For more stories head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Lets get more on this bbc panorama story. Joe crowley has a bit more on this. Last year we found that drax took about 50,000 tonnes of whole logs from 30 sites that were old growth in British Columbia. When we axed drax about that they admitted they had taken wood from old growth sites but said that 77 of the material for the canadian wood pellets came from sawdust and sawmill residue, with the remaining coming from Forestry Residues and what they call low grade logs. Drax says it regularly reviews its Sourcing Policies and they said they took the decision in october last year to stop Sourcing Logs from Priority Deferral Areas. Those with a special bits of old growth that i described before. They say that the work to implement that decision is still going through their supply chain. However they dont dispute that they are continuing to take wood from Old Growth Forest that arent Priority Deferral Areas in British Columbia. Joe, thank you. Around 7 Million People visit the Sistine Chapel every year making it the third busiest museum in the world. But such huge numbers could cause damage to the frescos, so the vatican relies on a small team of experts who monitor the conditions in the chapel. The bbc Got Exclusive Behind The Scenes Access to film the maintenance works on Michelangelo S frescoes. 0ur report sara monetta, went down to the vatican city to take a look. Closer than most people would ever dream to get. Francesca and her team are inspecting michelangelos Sistine Chapel, looking for signs of deterioration. We have here some alterations, some light whitening. Now we need to understand what caused it. The Sistine Chapel is part of one of the most visited museums in the world, with up to 25,000 tourists a day. But that comes at a price. The Humidity Increase and also the carbon dioxide, and these react with the surface of the work of art. We may have condensation, dust, deposit, because dust means dangerous compounds. After the last restoration 30 years ago, sensors and an Air Conditioning System were installed to keep a stable environment in the chapel. But since then, the number of visitors has soared, requiring more intensive maintenance. So for a few weeks every year after the last visitor is gone, experts get to work. Fabian knows the frescoes as intimately as a doctor knows his patient. He shows us a fragment taken from a piece of cloth that was painted on a character after michelangelos death to cover its nudity. Translation to monitor a work of art, it is essential to know the materials its made of. Here you can see michelangelos original plaster, the original colour of the skin, and on top of it, in a lighter shade of pink with some black particles, is the clothes that was painted over. Using extremely High Resolution images, he and his team are now mapping sections of the chapel. At such High Resolution, we can see down to the single pane crystal, and this allows us to see over time if there were any changes or deposits of dust. This years maintenance has an added sense of urgency. The vaticans jubilee is starting next december, and even more visitors are expected here. Its an Important Mission to be an open house, trying to balance, of course, the welcoming with the preservation of our incredible collections. Its a fine line to ensure that present and future generations will still be able to gasp in awe every time they look up at michelangelos masterpiece. Sarah monetta, bbc news, vatican city. The owners of the Crooked House known as the Wonkiest Pub In Britain have been ordered to rebuild the iconic structure, after it was destroyed last year in a suspected arson attack. 0ur Midlands Correspondent navtej johal has this report. This was the moment that centuries of Black Country history went up in flames in a suspected arson attack. But there was worse to come. Less than 48 hours later, the Crooked House, a West Midlands landmark, was demolished. The Crooked House, where even teetotalers can feel tipsy. It was known as britains wonkiest inn. And yet thats not so. The clock is perfectly perpendicular, but everything else. Due to its sloping floor and walls caused by subsidence due to mining in the area. You just watch this. Its unique charm was captured in this bbc programme in 1974. It was taken from us, just ripped apart. 0ne of those places you thought it would be here for the rest of our lives, and then suddenly it was gone its why the public outcry over the fire and what the local authority has called an unauthorised demolition has barely died down in six months. But now the news many were hoping for. Just cant believe it, just cant believe it. The owners of this much loved pub have been ordered by south Staffordshire Council to rebuild it back to what it was before the fire. I couldnt believe it when the group shared it all this morning, and we were all the same. None of us could type fast enough we were alljust so elated and so excited and just so looking forward to what the futures going to bring. 0h, absolutely delighted, yeah. Yeah, were really happy. Weve worked hard. Weve kept this as much as possible in the news. Weve kept and kept the momentum going, and weve put pressure on the various people. The pubs owners have 30 days to appeal and must comply with the Enforcement Order from the local authority within three years. Are you confident that the Crooked House will be restored to its former glory . I have always been confident, always said it must be. Youve heard the way in which the public, l society has come together and youve seen the resolve of the local authority, and it is them who can enforce it. Six people have been arrested and remain on conditio

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