Good afternoon. Former Sub Postmasters who inspired a Tv Drama about the Post Office it scandal, have been told by the Prime Minister the government will compensate them as quickly as they can. Sir Keir Starmer was speaking after the former Sub Postmistress Jo Hamilton told Bbc Breakfast the government was still Messing Us Around over compensation payments. She launched a scathing attack on ministers at the National Television Awards last night. The iTv Drama mr bates versus the Post Office won three awards. Heres our Entertainment Correspondent Lizo mzimba. Mr bates vs the Post Office. Correspondent lizo mzimba. | Cheering And Applause correspondent lizo mzimba. It was one of the big winners of the night, the Itv Series watched by millions and hailed for its portrayal of Post Office Sub Postmasters and Sub Postmistresses wrongly accused of theft. While were just skint little people. Scooping up the award for best drama and tobyjones, who played Sub Postmaster Alan bates, winning best performance. But when the real Life Sub postmasters and Sub Postmistresses joined the stars on stage, they made clear they have yet to secure their own when. What id like you to know is i went to westminster a couple of weeks back and saw the new minister and, trust me, nothing has changed. And almost. Audience groans and boos this morning brought nor plain truths. A lot of people have listened to what the government have been shoving out, like theyve paid out hundreds of millions of pounds. But what they never say is how much theyve spent on their own legal fees, which is bigger than what theyve actually paid out. More than 300 people from our group that fought five years ago in the High Court still havent had their money. Its a joke, isnt it . Every government and every Prime Minister, i dont know how many of them thereve been, but theyve all stood in parliament and said theyre trying to help us but nothing happens. To the bbc, the Labour Government said. We recognise the immeasurable suffering postmasters have endured and that they have waited too long to receive redress. Thats why we are working tirelessly across government to bring them some relief, with full, fair and swift redress. Already we have paid out over 289 million to over 2,800 people across four redress schemes. The Computer System the Post Office spent an arm and a leg on is faulty. The iTv Drama captured the nation hearts and forged lifelong friendships. I mean, weve been all working together on this for about four years, really, altogether, so inevitably, Weve Become Friends in that time. This little group here are, you know, were all on Each Others Christmas Card list weve been together for so many years. I thats the word togetherness. You know, thats the way we beat them and thats the way were going to carry on. The Post Office scandal has been described as one of the biggest Miscarriages Ofjustice The Uk has ever seen and this was the drama that brought the story to life. Finally, 555 of us now, ready to tell our stories. A story that off screen is far from over. Lizo mzimba, Bbc News. Our political correspondent Harry Farley is in westminster. Harry, what more can you tell us about the prime Ministers Response to the criticism from the Sub Postmasters . Good afternoon. Yes, Sir Keir Starmer was asked about those comments from Jo Hamilton this morning and insisted he would stick by his promise to compensate the victims of the post of the scandal. Look, we made a commitment in relation to this composition and we will keep to that commitment. Obviously, you know, almost everywhere we look there is a bigger problem than we anticipated. Everything pretty well has been broken by the last government so we are getting on with this as quickly as we can, but i did make that commitment and i stick by that commitment. We will get this as quickly as we can. The compensation for the post quickly as we can. The compensation for the Post Office quickly as we can. The compensation for the Post Office victims quickly as we can. The compensation for the Post Office victims is quickly as we can. The compensation for the Post Office victims is very for the Post Office victims is very complicated. Practically and logistically they are difficult to administer, and there are several deals. Interesting from what Keir Starmer said this morning, that broader point about the challenges the government is facing. Partly thatis the government is facing. Partly that is him wanting to lay the blame at the foot of the door of the previous conservative government, but i think it also gives an indication of the litany of pressures his government is facing. The overall bill for Post Office compensation will run into the hundreds of millions but there is also compensation for the victims of infected blood, expected to run into the billions, before we get into the other challenges like overcrowding in prisons, the financial crisis in local councils, possible nationalisation of thames water, and Jo Hamilton said nothing has changed and when it comes to those other pressures facing ministers and this government, she is right. Studio harry, thank you. Next, the Prime Minister says the nhs is broken but not beaten, after a review into the Health Service in england. The report by lord darzi, a surgeon and former labour minister, found long waits for care and poor Survival Rates for cancer. Despite the damning review, Keir Starmer says there will be no extra money without reform, as our Health Reporter Catherine burns explains. As a diagnosis goes, this one is serious. The patient is in a critical condition. The body is under huge strain, but it can be saved. The vital signs are strong. Thats the professional opinion of this man, surgeon lord darzi. He used to be a Labour Health Minister and has spent the last couple of months assessing the state of the nhs. His report talks a lot about waiting in busy corridors, in a e, to see your gp, for cancer care. He says long waits have become normalised but some things stood out for him. 100,000 children and adolescents waiting for mental Health Services, access, for more than one year that was truly, truly shocking. Elderly patients lying on trolleys for 12 hours above a certain age. Again, shocking News. The report is particularly damning about the physical state of the nhs. Lord Darzi Talks about a 37 billion shortfall in buildings and equipment. He says if that had been spent over the years it would have been enough to refurbish every gp practice, to provide up to Date Kit and to build the a0 new hospitals that were promised. Instead, he says were left with crumbling buildings and Decrepit Portakabins and technology that just isnt up to the job. And so the Prime Minister is promising change calling it the biggest reimagining ever of the nhs. He says this will focus around three shifts a shift from treating sickness to preventing it. As part of that, Transferring Care in hospitals to more focus on the community. And moving away from old technology to embracing digital. The nhs is at a fork in the road and we have a choice about how it should meet those demands. Dont act and leave it to die, raise taxes on working people or reform to secure its future. Now, working People Cant afford to pay more, so its reform or die. Dont expect a quick fix. A long Term Plan for the nhs will come in the spring and theres an acknowledgement that it will take years for the nhs to get back to good health. Catherine burns, Bbc News. A Billionaire Businessman has become the first non professional astronaut to do a space walk. Jared isaacman funded the five day mission, which blasted off in the Crew Dragon Spaceship belonging to Space X and elon musk. Our Science Correspondent Pallab ghosh has the story. Historic words for an historic moment. Out comes the first private Sector Astronaut to walk in space. Silhouetted in erics or paid billions of dollars for this experience silhouetted on the planet earths orbit. The capital has no Error Logs of the entire spacecraft is in the vacuum of space once the doors open. Then the all important checks to make sure the spacesuits dont leak. They have been upgraded for the spacewalk, stronger and more flexible. The helmets have a Heads Up Display so they see how well their bodies are coping. The air is taken out of the capsule so the pressure inside matches what is outside. The hatch opens, and isaacman exits the spacecraft. There is not much to do outside apart from testing the suit, so he floats around and enjoys the view, before returning to the capsule. Then it is the turn of Mission Specialist sarah gillis. She is trained for this moment, has trained for it for two years. We are hoinu to trained for it for two years. We are heping to bring trained for it for two years. We are hoping to bring back trained for it for two years. We are hoping to bring back this trained for it for two years. We are l hoping to bring back this knowledge for the spacex team, how does the sit perform, what did we really nail in the training and on the ground because this is a brand new Training Programme how does the Space Suit perform. We are bringing that back to make future spacewalk operations and Future Suit to design even better. 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It will be really exciting to see what happens with the next polaris mission, two more to come i believe, and what are the milestones for that that are going to be addressed . I cant believe it i cant wait. The historic spacewalk now over, the crew of the S Attention turns to carrying out experiments before Beginning Theirjourney Home in two days time. Tallaght goes, Bbc News. Pallab ghosh, Bbc News. 400 workers are due to be made redundant as scotlands only Oil Refinery, at grangemouth, is to close by next summer. Its owner, petro ineos, is planning to convert the refinery into a terminal for importing fuel. Lets get more now from our Scotland Reporterjamie Mcivor who is outside the plant. Jamie, what has been the reaction to this News . Hello, lewis. Not only is this the only Oil Refinery in scotland. It is also the oldest refinery in The Uk. Under threat for some ten months now and today came the confirmation it will close, shutting by the middle of next year and some 400 jobs will go. The complex itself is the largest industrial site in scotland. It will remain open and still employ a large number of people in a Variety Ofjobs in the petrochemicals industry, but make no mistake this is still a huge blow for the town of grangemouth and for scotlands wider industrial base. They argue the refinery simply cant compete against more modern and more efficient refineries overseas. The bbc understands the refinery has been losing some 400,000 a day. The main union here is unite and it argues this was the first big test of the so called just transition away from Fossil Fuels and it claims the company itself and both are scottish and Uk Governments have failed. ~. scottish and Uk Governments have failed. ~. scottish and Uk Governments have failed. ~. failed. What we have been looking for is a just failed. 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What we have been looking for is a just transition for the for is a just transition for the workers for is a just transition for the workers, so everybody wants a just transition workers, so everybody wants a just transition is workers, so everybody wants a just transition is that what has happened today, transition is that what has happened today, the transition is that what has happened today, the announcement of a closure, today, the announcement of a closure, 400 jobs to go plus thousands in the Supply Chain plus the New Thousands in the Supply Chain plus the new announcement of 20 jobs, no announcement for those workers, no plan by announcement for those workers, no plan by the announcement for those workers, no plan by the Uk Government or scottish plan by the Uk Government or Scottish Labour and what they will effectively see is 400 workers put on the effectively see is 400 workers put on the scrapheap. The effectively see is 400 workers put on the scrapheap. Effectively see is 400 workers put on the scrapheap. The First Minister of Scotland John on the scrapheap. The First Minister of Scotland John swinney on the scrapheap. The First Minister of Scotland John swinney says on the scrapheap. The First Minister of Scotland John swinney says he. On the scrapheap. The First Minister of Scotland John swinney says he is| of Scotland John swinney says he is deeply disappointed by the News. The Uk Government Energy Secretary Ed miliband says the two governments are working in lockstep to protect jobs and invest in the area and that concern for the area itself cannot be overstated because the story of grangemouth itself over the past 100 years is heavily linked to the story of the refinery. Studio jamie, thank you. Data centres in The Uk are to join the emergency services, financial systems, and Energy And Water supplies as critical national infrastructure. The centres carry out a range of digital services, from Data Processing and storage to powering Ai Tools and social networks. The change means theyd receive extra support during a major incident such as a cyber attack, an it outage, or an emergency caused by Extreme Weather. A 23 year old woman arrested in connection with a major investigation into a Hull Funeral directors is no longer being treated as a suspect. Humberside police removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in march, following a report of concern for care of the deceased. A law aiming to help protect venues against Terror Attacks following the Manchester Arena Bombing has been presented to parliament. Martyns law is named after Martyn Hett, who died in the attack in 2017. His mother, feegan murray, has been campaigning for the government to bring in the legislation. Im joined now by nick garnett, who has been following the story. Nick, youve been talking to her what impact does she hope this law will have . This is designed to keep us safe when we go out in the evening. It has put the requirement on concert Halls Night clubs and theatres to think about what would happen if there was a terrorist attacks. Simple stuff for small venues, things like having a plan, knowing how to evacuate a building and how to make sure the right doors are locked and the right doors are left open and which shutters need to be shot. For bigger venues it is more important and they have to have things like cctv and properly trained security staff. The law is the idea, as you said, of feegan murray. Herson the idea, as you said, of feegan murray. Her son Martyn Hett was one of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena Bombing. Of the 22 people killed in the manchesterarena bombing. I of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena Bombing. Iwent of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena Bombing. I went to see her this morning and she told me how it felt to see her law becoming part of legislation. Its been a long journey, five and a half years its been a long journey, five and a half years since the campaign started half years since the campaign started and culminated with the walk in may started and culminated with the walk in may to started and culminated with the walk in may to explain to the government how important this legislation is. Do you how important this legi