Good morning to you on sunday, the 17th of good morning to you on sunday, the 17th of march. Our main story residents in england are to be given more say on whether Traffic Controlling measures should be used in their area. The restrictions in low Traffic Neighbourhoods can include blocking access to some streets and reducing speed limits. So the guidance from the Department For Transport now means councils will have to show they have support from local people and Emergency Services before any Traffic Restrictions can be introduced. Lets get more from our political reporter, leila nathoo. Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, or ltns, are designed to reduced residential traffic on roads, and they are loved by some who see quiet streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists and improve air quality but there are others who think roads are being disrupted and schemes poorly imposed. Here they are, putting up traffic cameras, and they cant even fix up a pothole ministers have now issued Draft Guidance for councils which, from the summer, will require them to consider whether residents support ltns being brought in. They say leaflet drops, online surveys and in person meetings should be used to inform and gauge opinion. A review found these Traffic Management schemes could provide benefits to air quality but highlighted concerns on the impact on disabled people, potential delays to Emergency Service vehicles, and high numbers of Penalty Charge notices being generated. Residents felt fewer than 20 of people felt they influence decisions over ltns. Local authorities have now been warned if they failed to ensure communities are behind schemes, they could see future funding withdrawn. Local authorities really do need to get local residential buy in from residents and businesses from their inception. That is the best way to get community to buy in to any scheme local authorities introducing. It has been mixed across the country but bringing in a standard that says lets get the community in early, lets really thrusted it out and have good conversations, and deliver a scheme that has got good potential and good results across the communities that is the best way to get a good transport scheme in place. Councils will separately be told they should only introduce 20 miles an hour limits in specific areas, such as outside schools. The local Government Association says governments have already consulted on ltns and say ministers are trying to dictate to communities how they use their streets. Leila nathoo, bbc news. Talking more about this later in the programme with a guestjust after 7 30am. If you have an opinion, get in touch with your thoughts on low Traffic Neighbourhoods. After three days of voting, today is the final day in russias president ial voting for the election . Polling stations in russia will close later, following a third day of voting in the president ial election, as roger says. Vladimir putin is all but certain to be in Powerfor Another six years, as he has no credible opponent. The bbc has been speaking to russian voters about what their concerns are during this election period. Graham satchell has this report. In this snowy city 50 miles north of moscow, Election Officials are going door to door. This is the final day in the russias president ial election and everyone, including the sick and elderly, will get a chance to vote. Inessa rozhkova is 87, and she is worried about the war in ukraine. I wish this special operation would end, she says, and it is a pity that people are dying, what a pity. Can you imagine how many people died and now our Frontline Regions are suffering. I am elderly and im very worried about this. The war is the main focus of the election. President putin has turned it into a referendum on his handling of the conflict and, in his words, how he has protected russia from what he as fascism in ukraine. I came to vote for a man who does everything to ensure there is no war in the world, that our country lives and prospers and that there is no fascism in any country not in ukraine or any other part of the world. There have been occasional sporadic protests, but theyre tiny in number. This election, like all in russia, is tightly controlled. We should not even call them elections. It is a song and dance procedure of how putin will become president again. But it is the first time in the wartime so that is why they need this to show its a referendum on putin, on his actions, on his future six years, and that is why they really make it into a giant, giant show of support. Later this morning, supporters of the dead Opposition LeaderAlexei Navalny are planning a protest. But that wont change the outcome because the opponents of Vladimir Putin are either in exile, injail or dead. Graham satchell, bbc news. The defence secretary, grant shapps, had to abandon a trip to the Southern Ukrainian City Of Odesa last week, after he was warned moscow had gained knowledge of his travel plans. The sunday times reports that a last minute Intelligence Assessment deemed the Security Risk too great. It follows an incident last week when an raf plane mr shapps was travelling on between the uk and poland had its gps signal jammed while flying close to russian territory. The family of Laura Nuttall says it means the absolute world to them to have a road named after her in her home town of ba rrowford. Laura died from a brain cancer last may, aged just 23. Her mum nicola says someone named the road Laura Nuttall way online and, when they saw it, they asked for it to be made official. She says its a little road behind a village park, where they spent lots of time together. She would love it but also find it hilarious. She is to come here with Herfriend Thomas and hilarious. She is to come here with her friend thomas and they would have surreptitious wine in the bus shelters nearby. We had picnics here and she would run up the road as well. It is an area that is really special to us, to be honest. She would love it. And she has a bench in the park, as well, dont feel special to us. We in the park, as well, dont feel special to us. In the park, as well, dont feel secialto us. ~. ,. ,. ,. , special to us. We have no idea who made this possible. Special to us. We have no idea who made this possible. People special to us. We have no idea who made this possible. People in special to us. We have no idea who made this possible. People in the i made this possible. People in the family made this possible. People in the family suspected could been laura she was family suspected could been laura she was very mischievous. That is something she wouldnt have told us about, and then we later found out about. But we are grateful. Really grateful. About. But we are grateful. Really crateful. � ,. , about. But we are grateful. Really crateful. � ,. , about. But we are grateful. Really crateful. � ,. , grateful. Anybody who is out there, aet grateful. Anybody who is out there, net in grateful. Anybody who is out there, get in touch thousands of drivers continue to be affected by the closure of a five mile section of the m25. Diversions around the roadworks in surrey are in place until 6am tomorrow and motorists have been told they should only use the m25 if theirjourney is absolutely necessary. This is the first time there has been a scheduled Daytime Shutdown of all lanes on the m25 since it opened in 1986. Sainsbury� s has apologised to its customers after most Online Grocery deliveries could not be fulfilled yesterday, due to technical issues. The supermarket said an overnight Software Update was to blame, but that the issues had been resolved. Our reporter aina aslam has the latest. Millions of people order groceries online and rely on them arriving at their doors on time. But many were left disappointed yesterday when sainsbury� s couldnt deliver most of its orders. The company blamed a Software Update that also affected Contactless Payments at stores. As frustrated shoppers social media to complain about the Board Service and cues, the ceo contacted customers by e mail. Simon roberts said he wanted to apologise to everyone affected by the issue. Sainsbury� s says it has now fix the issue and new orders can be delivered from today. Tesco, which had unrelated technical problems forcing it to cancel some of its deliveries, has also apologised and it is back to business as usual. But the technical glitches have cast a spotlight on the supermarkets, increasingly popular since the covid pandemic. 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Some experts have criticised fairly big consequences. Some experts have criticised sainsburys for not testing the update before implementing it. Aina aslam, bbc news. Princess dianas brother earl spencer has told the bbc that the press attention suffered by his sister was more dangerous than the scrutiny faced by catherine, the current princess of wales. In an interview for sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, earl spencer has also revealed details about the violent punishments that he and his sister endured when they were young. Heres Laura Kuenssberg. I always believed the press would kill her in the end, but not even i could imagine that they would take such a direct hand in her death. Charles spencers fury at the way the press treated his sister, diana, made him famous. It is a point to remember. His anger at her funeral, raw, after years of intrusion and pain. A girl given the name of the ancient Goddess Of Hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age. Decades later, theres been a frenzy around the current princess of wales, kate even around a family photo. But does the rumour and online speculation compare to what diana endured . No, i think it was more dangerous back in the day. The circumstances of her death were so shocking that it did make the industry that supports the paparazzi really consider more carefully what it could and couldnt do. Not because they had a moraljudgement, but because it was unacceptable. Hes publishing a memoir about appalling, violent and sexual abuse he suffered at Boarding School. Sent away at the age of eight, he became a victim. Innocent family snaps mask the darker secrets of what went on. He even told me he and his sister were physically hurt by a nanny known as nanny foster, as young children. And their elder sisters were punished with laxatives by a different nanny, too. She used to crack our Heads Together if we were both found to have done something naughty obviously, without my fathers knowledge. But it really hurt. It wasnt a tap on the wrist. It was a cracking crunch, you know, and i remember it still. But you and diana and your other sisters were then brought up, even in a home environment, where staff, nannies who were hired to look after you, were hurting you. Again, i dont think we realised that that was wrong. Charles spencer may come from one of the wealthiest families in the land, but privilege is no guarantee of happiness. Aristocracy no protection from abuse. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news. Interesting. You can see the full interview on the Laura Kuenssberg programme at nine oclock on bbc one. , �. ,. , ~ ,. , one. Now were to iceland. A State Of Emergency one. Now were to iceland. A State Of Emergency has one. Now were to iceland. A State Of Emergency has been one. Now were to iceland. A State Of Emergency has been declared i one. 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We will go back to iceland to look at those i back to iceland to look at those pictures again and see how the eruption is progressing. It shall be look at the weather base that hopefully not looking quite as dramatic looking misty and murky, there, behind you, helen. The beauty of the British Isles under rat with that cloud we have in the rain, this is yesterday we had low level fog we have high level of today. Yesterday we had a frosty start, today temperatures like belfast 10 Degrees Higher or more, the introduction of cloud is why. It is really quite wet out there at the moment, the rain, the main rain from scotland and Northern Island, look at this across england and wales, parts of wales have had 20 millimetres of rain on saturated ground and that will keep pouring this morning, having just driven and ac