In beijing would like to see winning the race for the white house. 0ur china correspondent Steve Mcdonell went to the Great Hall Of The People to try to find out. Later this year, the us announces their new president. What were the chinese comic party believe the of this equipment communist party. Its like pulling teeth. All clamouring there is a sense from the delegates that they dont want to speak out of turn when it comes to expressing an opinion on us politics. But they are worried about china us relations and they want them to improve. Good effort from Steven Mcdonald there. Lets get more on chinas Economic Vision for the future now, and its leaders have set out what theyre calling an ambitious Economic Growth target of around 5 this year. China is facing a property crisis, falling prices and high youth unemployment. Heres chinas premier li qiang on their strategy going forward. Translation these expected targets i are proposed taking into account. Both domestic and international situations, as well as other various factors. Achieving these targets this year will not be an easy task. It requires focused policies, Redoubling Effort and work and concerted efforts from all sides. Dr yujie is a china expert at the think tank chatham house. She gave her assessment of beijings economic plans. I think the mood in beijing, reading from the government report, it seems to be quite subdued. 0n the one hand, the government acutely aware of the challenges, but on the other hand, i think when it comes to actual measures, were still waiting for more details. Ill give you an example on the youth unemployment. So, the target, according to government report, is around 12 million job creations this year, which is exactly the same target as what beijing put forward back to 2019, the time when the chinese economy grew around 8 . So, again, its a very ambitious Target Beijing had just put forward, but really, for many global investors, they are looking to more substance and there is very little over there. Ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news here in the uk. Coming ahead ofjeremy hunts budget tomorrow, Birmingham City council have signed off a wave of cuts to services and a 21 rise in council tax over the next two years. There has been huge financial pressure on local authorities across the uk over the last few years. Birmingham is the last few years. Birmingham is the largest local authority in europe. Its declared itself effectively bankrupt and need to make £300 million in saving. That wave of cuts and a 21 rise in council tax over the next two years. Lets go to birmingham in this report. At this food bank they know all about need. Run by a local mosque, theyre packing food parcels ahead of ramadan. We get approximatelt 30 to a0 users, families every week. Most are referrals from schools and social workers and theyre having to choose between heating and food. As well as the food bank, the mosque runs you services. As well as the food bank, the mosque runs Youth Services all things will be under strain as Birmingham Council cuts back. Its the youth that were really concerned about because his is a generational thing. If our youth arent getting what they need, what impact will it have on them when they apply forjobs . We need to have a Priority System for these deprived areas of birmingham. Outside the council, there was real anger as they met to vote on extensive cuts across the board and council tax going up more than 20 over two years. Inside, there was a blame game. Fingers pointed at the council over failings with equal pay and it systems and at the government. My task is to address problems unique to this council, rather than given rein to spend more. Alex forsyth, bbc news. It needs to make £300 million in savings. It also says its going to increase council tax by 21 . That is massively significant for the people who live within the Birmingham City council area. We will bring you much more on this story when we have it. Still to come here a Roller Coaster ride for coin. And who fancies a sleepover in the Hidden Library of st. Pauls cathedral . Will not tell you all. Around the world and across the uk. This is the world today on bbc news. Ben is 18 and he applied for his test in november last year, but was given a date injuly this year. A weight of almost nine months. Im waitin weight of almost nine months. In waiting this whole time. I still got stuff to do, i got work in school. Especially my mum as well, because shes a single mother. Shes got to change her schedule around as an approved martin knows the impact. They are very nervous. Martin knows the impact. They are very nervous. So martin knows the impact. They are very nervous, so that martin knows the impact. 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The big news is bitcoin reached a value of 69,000, breaking the record that it previously set in november of 2021. This was a real cause for celebration in the crypto world, which has been in battle for years at this point. So, this was sort of a culmination of a bit of a revivalfor sort of a culmination of a bit of a revival for the crypto world. Its revival for the crypto world. Its an interesting one because bitcoin is hitting its high, but so too is gold. Gold is the safe currency that people invest in and seem uncertain, but thats certainly not what one could say about bitcoin. What does that tell us about how people feel . Book, bitcoin or his will argue that if you look at the timeline going back to when it was created 15 years ago, its gone up bitcoiners. The trajectory is upward. If you look at it over time, it gained a huge amount of value. 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Here are i the uk, bitcoin is not protected as far as investments go. 0ne are the risks when choosing to put your money in cryptocurrencies . The volatility is money in cryptocurrencies . The volatility is the money in cryptocurrencies . Tia volatility is the big money in cryptocurrencies . Tta volatility is the big risk. Money in cryptocurrencies . Tt2 volatility is the big risk. You might buy it at a certain price and realise its worth a lot less. That even happened today. You know it isnt backed by anything, it sort of isnt backed by anything, it sort of is its own asset class, and theres something risky about that. You can see big gains, but also big losses. Been revealed a vulnerable girl was. A vulnerable girl in a Young Offenders institution was twice pinned down and forcibly stripped by male guards, according to the prisons watchdog. Officials say staff at the site in wetherby in the north of england had acted to prevent the girl from using her clothes to harm herself. Our home editor mark easton reports. A boys borstal, originally built in the 19505, wetherby Young Offenders institution today houses some of the most vulnerable and dysfunctional children in the country, including a very small number of girls. When Prison Inspectors turned up last november, they were deeply shocked to learn that one girl had twice been pinned down and stripped by a team of all male prison officers. Staff had intervened to stop the girl potentially using her clothing to hang herself. But the Inspection Team noted the trauma this response would have had on someone with complex Mental Health needs. It is really shocking. It cannot be right that girls who are this vulnerable, who are this much of a risk to themselves, are being retraumatised by the processes by which theyre being subjected to in this kind of establishment. Over the last 20 years in england and wales, the average number of children locked up for their crimes has fallen very significantly down from more than 3,000 in 2002 to 440 in the latest figures. Almost all the children in prison are now teenage boys. Just seven are girls, and three of those girls accounted for more than half of the 900 incidents of self harm recorded at Wetherby Jail in one year. The shift away from locking children up has prompted a rethink on how best to look after the few hundred whose crimes mean they must remain in custody. Thats why formerjustice secretary dominic raab was posing for photos two years ago at what will be a secure school in kent for 49 of the most dangerous young criminals in the country. Seven times over budget and years late, the Oasis Restore School will have no guards, no uniforms and no cells. These reports show clearly the need for a radical overhaul of our approach to children in custodial sentences. We have a new School Opening with a therapeutic approach, which we hope will begin to be part of that answer. The government has a new youth justice game plan, focusing on care rather than punishment. Ministers believe it will help mark an end to the troubled management of the countrys most challenging children. Mark easton, bbc news. Lets go to the caribbean. Lets go to haiti, where the situation remains extremely volatile with armed gangs running wild. A State Of Emergency is still in place after that Mass Jailbreak on sunday, where more than about 3,700 inmates escaped. Haitis capital Port Au Prince was under a curfew overnight and soldiers have been deployed to defend the capitals airport from an assault by the gangs. On that, this heres our reporterfrom bbc mundo. People in the haitian capital Port Au Prince are describing that its a nightmare being there at this moment. The International Airport at Port Au Prince is the latest of State Institutions that has been attacked in the past day by these gang leaders that are asking the president to resign. Remember, haiti has been plagued by Gang Violence for years. But the situation has got worse since president moises assassination at his home in 2021. We know currently gangs control 80 of the capital, Port Au Prince, which means that violent scenes like these from over the weekend have become more common. Its for that reason, that haitis Prime Minister lets go to venezuela. Were getting an update from the Reuters News Agency confirming that venezuela will be holding its president ial election onjuly will be holding its president ial election on july the 28th. Will be holding its president ial election onjuly the 28th. Thats according to electoral officials. President maduro is expected to run for reelection. Its not clear who we will face in opposition. It is home to the Worlds Largest oil reserves. How about spending the night in st. Pauls cathedral in Central London . Well, to celebrate world book day, the church has revealed its Hidden Library. Youre being given the chance to sleep inside the landmark, the first time thats been done officially since world war two, when volunteers tried to protect it from bombing raids. Itll costjust £7 for two people, but its only open for one night on the 15th of march. Amanda cupples told me about this. We pride ourselves on delivering unforgettable essays. We have partnered with arguably the most iconic building in london. We are giving two very lucky guests the experience to stay inside built and designed by sir christopher wren. Two very lucky people can come and stay and experience the glories of the Hidden Library for one night. Amanda, i have to ask. This is unique, historic, also incredibly delicate. Anyone whos airbnb there, their own or house or spare room knows the risk that comes with that. Especially if you are not there to supervise your guests. There is the potential for some damage to be done there. How are you mitigating against that . We there. How are you mitigating against that . There. How are you mitigating against that . There. How are you mitigating auainst that . ~. ,. , , against that . We have obviously the Hidden Library against that . We have obviously the Hidden Library itself against that . We have obviously the Hidden Library itself its against that . We have obviously the Hidden Library itself its full against that . We have obviously the Hidden Library itself its full of i Hidden Library itself its full of very rare books. What we have done is build a separate bedroom to stay in. There are some rules about what you can bring into the space. So, no coffee or no sort of fanta. You can touch the books in the airbnb library. You do have access to the real thing, we do ask that guests dont touch the books. Real thing, we do ask that guests dont touch the books. Thats amanda cu les, dont touch the books. Thats amanda copples. Who dont touch the books. Thats amanda copples. Who is dont touch the books. Thats amanda cupples, who is with dont touch the books. Thats amanda cupples, who is with airbnb. What an incredible opportunity. In scotland, the mother of Emma Caldwell has met First Minister humza yousaf to press for a Public Inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of her murder case. Emma caldwell� s body was found in woodland close to glasgow in 2005, but only last week, iain packer was jailed for life for killing her. Police scotland have apologised for failings which left packer free to rape and assault more than 20 women. 0ur Scotland Correspondent