In the past Mars this a c b c 5 life it's one of the come far as we welcome local radio stations from across the b.b.c. . The main pieces of evidence have been found by offices investigating the attempt of the former Russian agent in spalls Island the crown the 6 Nations champions with a game to spend. Right now you can hear one of the. Group asking why. This is b.b.c. 5 live with. The b.b.c. Understands traces of the nerve agent used in the attack on a former Russian spy in Britain have been discovered in a restaurant he'd visited cripple on his daughter Yulia were found collapsed outside and remain in hospital or an approach of I was a close friend of the. Think. She never shat have crossed and. We found out about her fall when they showed him on the old t.v. Channels everyone was shocked I can only say good things about Yulia because I know have from the back side she hasn't done anything to do that to die like that. Counterterrorism police are investigating after a number of people received anti muslim letters in the post the documents been delivered to several areas including Bradford last a in London it cools for a punishing Muslim day in April Mohammed she thinks a writer and broadcaster we were thinking it was just in pockets of the country some parts of London that was and then we saw here and abroad but I had my friends yesterday Manchester so there is a concerted effort to just get people until Sept people and I just think it's wrong and I think the police are taking a very very seriously a 15 year old. Boy and 3 men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death in Greater Manchester the victim is believed to have been in his twenty's and was attacked near a jewelry shop in Oldham on Friday the president trumps told a crowd to rally in Pennsylvania the tea things his planned meeting with the North Korean leader Kim Jong un will be a tremendous success we've been very strong. Very vigilant. And now lots of good things I think you're going to happen but we'll see but the funny thing so they announced that he's not going to send missiles up anymore Joe through the meetings or think of that you know we were losing a lot of missile sent Mr Trump also said he was joking when he made comments about being president for life but what I can say to England and Wales has said its review of why thousands of homes were cut off the days after the recent freezing weather we'll examine whether suppliers were adequately prepared to offer says firms which are found to fall in short could face regulatory action. Liz Hurley says her nephew lost 4 pints of blood when he was stabbed repeatedly by a gang of men in south London Miles her least 21 and a friend of the same age were assaulted on Thursday night the Sally said one moon already missed severing his spine and robots are being trained to play football and work in offices by a team of scientists in Texas that using artificial intelligence to help machines better interact with people but Thomas is a computer engineer with the project here robots have to be able to deal with the kind of dynamics and noise and unpredictability of people bring into the environment and so we have to think about perception and control and learning and adaptation programs that we have to build can deal with that sort of dynamics the news be has the sport island will had to Twickenham next week as the 6 Nations champions Joe Schmidt's men clinch the title after 28 points to a victory over Scotland in Dublin England's 2216 loss in Paris means they can't now catch the Irish while elsewhere the women 6 Nations result saw from the speed in England 1817 Burnley beat West Ham 3 nil at the London stadium but the headlines full that game were made by pitch invaders protesting at the well the f.a. And the Premier League are investigating Joe same radio says even though Liverpool were dominant in the 2nd half Adel Trafford his team were in control they won the game 21 Chelsea had a welcome return to 4 with a 21 win over Crystal Palace Leicester where easy 41 win is over bottom club West Brom and Newcastle's 3 nil home win over South hands and leave Saints one point above the drop zone and would soon be brought in to know that Goodison and Huddersfield vs Swanzy finished goalless in the Scottish Premiership 3rd place to Aberdeen nil nil at Partick and in Super League Catalan Dragons where 18161 is ever held. This is b.b.c. 5 live on digital form was smart for. The new look at the weather overnight. Be Allowed To try not to play spells they'll be some folk around by Sunday most parts will have some sunshine maybe some showers across southern u.k. During the highs of 13 in London. Speaking for. Something it's a. Very good. Breakfast Monday morning from 6. This is up. And coming up in this hour in a moment will be at the Winter Olympics a Winter Paralympics forgive me for the latest from there including success for Paralympics g.b. Also the drummer at the Masters Indian Wells drawn revolver one off of the Williams sisters will find. The right notes at Sunday's service for his congregation he describes what they have been through in the last 7 days since it emerged that a Russian double agent had been poisoned as a violation of the congregation and of the city itself 100 years old we'll hear about the biggest killer of the 20th century these planets flu epidemic of 1980 We'll have the week's news from the Caribbean and from books phone in an hour's time after the demise of the enemy let me have your review please of the cheating that you want to talk about any review of any. You can text. Time for a phone in on of 808-590-9693 but we'll start the body by heading to South Korea where there's been medal success for Paralympics g.b. . Chan for 5 Live j.j. Good morning yes it's been a successful and tense morning for Paralympics g.b. In the woman super g. For the visually impaired and we've come away with a silver and a bronze and Millie Knight and her sighted guide Brett Well winning the silver and then metaphysics Patrick and Jennifer Keogh who brought home the prawns Millie already won the bronze yesterday met at didn't finish yesterday but I say it was a tight and tense morning because once again it was that the Paralympics g.b. To kick things off Milly was 1st at the gate she personnel finished it you know it did time manifold her down and ultimately took up the position behind her then the best in their category Henrietta Fox over came down to took the gold Having said that it was then time to wait and wait and wait and wait no one to come close to the times the final athlete out of the gate however was Kelly Gallagher also a Paralympics g.b. She's the defending champion and the only ever Paralympian or Olympian to win a gold medal on the snow so it was up to her to ruin the party for those 2 girls unfortunately was the best you could do and this is an event where we could have expected to win several medals how many medals would proudly. Well this is the thing so that these are ultimately our 3 best medal hopes between Millie man and Cali and they are in a category which they are very much at the top of having said that Henrietta Fox over half of Slovakia is ultimately she's she's she's in a different league from what we're seeing she's no a 7 time Paralympic gold medalist So ultimately Arguably she's going to sit at the top of the of the podium in their 5 events she's already won 2 of them so 3 more to come so that means there's only 2 more medal slots available with 3 Britons fighting. For it having said that I think we can confidently say from the performances we've seen so far. That the British medal target being 7 medals actually these 3 women could bring home most of them if not all of them and beyond so this is really the main event for us and well we've also got. A very good chance he's in the men's snowboarding which kicks off tomorrow and our curlers are off to a fantastic spot start they beat the world champions yesterday 52 So things are looking good but yes this is going to be the event to watch like a safe 3 more visually impaired alpine skiing events to come and show that coming in is. Through thought will be a lot of good in. So much of the curlers are underway in their 1st match of the day get Switzerland who are ranked world number 2 they're currently up by 2 to Dale in the 3rd and so things are looking good on that front and then later in the day. Later in the morning we take you on Finland in the 2nd match as you say we beat the world champions yesterday so things are actually looking extremely good for a the. Who's the skipper of Paralympics g.b. We will definitely rejoin you later on in the program. The. Head to Indian Wells now where Serina Williams has won as she continues her comeback after having a baby. Russell Fuller is there and a straight sets victory at that Russell Yes and she was made to feel pressure and all those nasty feelings and sensations that tennis players get in the heat of the battle when they're really under the cosh because her opponent Kiki Burtons who in the past has been a semifinalist at the French Open at Roland Garros certainly put her in those all put situations Williams winning a tight match. 761 in the 1st set a tie break by 7 points the 5 having twice been a break of serve down and then taking the 2nd set 75 twice but is recovering a break of serve and pushing Williams all the way and even though she's not exactly where she wants to be her forehand was missing and she would like today the fact that just 6 months after giving birth in very very difficult circumstances she had to have emergency surgery following the birth of her daughter because she suffered a pulmonary embolism the 2nd life she's had that I think it's remarkable how well she's playing so come back it was only 6 months ago and she spent the 1st 6 weeks of motherhood in bed I don't know if you know this is our 1st real good look at whether she'll be able to be. Before becoming a mother or. Yeah and whether she can win Grand Slam titles in the way that she's been hoovering them up for so many years 23 Grand Slam titles the all time record in tennis history by a man or a woman for Grand Slam singles title is Mark of course Mark of $24.00 so it doesn't take a great deal of male intuition to work out the Serena Williams is going to retire with at least $25.00 grand slams and she knows that there's going to be an opportunity in the summer in Alice it's 11 weeks until the French Open starts at Roland Garros I think she'll be particularly thinking about Wimbledon which is about 4 months away and then the u.s. Open which starts at the end of August because those are events that particularly suit her. They will be opportunities if she can stay free of injuries you never know with a player returning from a break sometimes a bit more susceptible to minor aches and strains but if she can stay fit then. Her ability lettuces and then she's going to be very hard to stop again you know how these that will take it one. Full. Thinking about. All the French all the you. So pretty she's got think about our own sister I know the big sister getting in the way again Serena has had very much the best of that record in recent years but Venus Williams is playing at a high level of the moment certainly Williams is on ranks because she's been away from the tall for a year that's a slightly misleading statistic the house but the biggest Williams is the the 8th seed here and she came through again cirrhotic a stay a 6364 so there's a woman who's been playing regularly in the latter stages of the tournament over the year while sister Serena has been away so you think this time around you'd have to think advantage of Enos but we shall see that match the shuttle for Monday Russell drama drama drama thank you for now appreciate that Russell full of the. The masses it Indian Wells and moving on to the politics the b.b.c. Understands the counterterrorism investigation in Saul's ri has found traces of the nerve agent used to attack and. At the prince Urrea with a last Sunday there's no suggestion anyone else who was in the restaurant of the time is in any danger and this comes as the host said she Amber Rudd said the police were examining more than $200.00 pieces of evidence and of identified more than $240.00 witnesses this is a substantial investigation we have over $240.00 witnesses have come forward and the pieces said that if anybody else thinks they have any additional information they would welcome them coming forward is also substantial amounts of c.c.t.v. For them to go through this is a painstaking detail investigation and the police don't need to be given the space and the time to get on with that. And. Remain in a critical but stable condition and Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey who attended them at the scene remains seriously old but is awake and engaging with his family our political correspondent is crew. Mason and he told me more about what Amber Rudd had to say yet so yesterday she was at the heart of one of these Cobra committee meetings emergency Civil Contingencies committee meeting where the government pulls together all the interested parties when the seem to be something of significant national import and it's a chance to get the police and the security services and people within the Ministry of Defense to oversee the home office around the table to discuss the coordination of a response and we heard from member of the home secretary yesterday evening late yesterday afternoon and what we got Dotson and in fact was a update on the the scale and the logistics of the ongoing investigation so she said it was a serious and substantial investigation 250 counter-terror police involved 200 witnesses being spoken to 240 pieces of evidence being examined we also learned that Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey he'll remember family laughter he tended to cripple and his daughter had released a statement saying he does not consider himself a hero he was merely doing his job he still seriously ill but he is communicating with his family the former Russian spy and his daughter are still critically ill what we don't know daughter and to be honest I don't think we should be surprised that we don't know is the answers to all of those 101 questions that leap out in this case so you know what was this nerve agent how was it acquired was it brought into the country who manufactured a who was the person or persons who administered it here were they acting on behalf of why did they come from Had they travel into the country is there a political line here if it's Russia can it be chased up the political spectrum as far as the Kremlin or is it some sort of rogue element within the Russian establishment that can't quite be pinned on the state huge number of questions and all of those of. Force and seeking answers and says to them Well firstly take time but secondly are necessary a in the pursuit of justice but be to justify and calibrate the scale of any governmental response that comes from the u.k. In the medium term but we know from the Alexander Litvinenko case that getting to that stage can take ages you know we seem that we've been doing this covering this story for a while that we but it's only a week now it could be a very very long time before we have substantial have definitive answers to some of those questions I posed and we may not get proper answers to all of them into it in there is another. Person in question which is just what was the relationship between surrogates the British intelligence and I'm sure that's more embroiled in a lot of secrecy this is what makes this particular case even more complex that they'll be a lot that we will never ever hear about this and that's absolutely right yeah because because of the extent to which he as somebody who was the subject of a spy swap and all the rest of it. There is loads that we are unlikely to ever find out because his very biography his life story his time in Britain his time in Salzburg. Could well be bound up in all sorts of secrets state secrets automatically some of which there will it will be deemed not in the interests of the British state to disclose publicly but equally what this case stuff and will shine a light upon is the inevitably murky world and secretive and dark world of intelligence and security services and all of that and with that there will be an understandable clamor for answers that you wouldn't normally you answers to questions you wouldn't normally even think of asking simply because all of this has unfolded in the most unlikely. Of locations really an English provincial English cathedral city which forces souls pray and you have noticed it on the telly sometimes when you see a presenter on a news channel talking to a reporter in Moscow and a reporter in Sol's Brini think blimey how does that look at it and it's that sense solve geopolitics potentially Let's see where the investigation goes but geopolitics ending up having direct and very visible and real and to some scary consequences in what seems like the most unlikely of places and given that the Home Secretary was saying on Thursday that this was not only a brazen agates birds whoever was behind it would or there would be consequences for whoever was behind it given that do we get a sense this weekend of what the government's thinking is with regards to how they will respond to this. I don't think we do to be honest any definitive signs and that's not to criticize that because it's very difficult for them to particularly in public calibrate the kind of response that they might think is appropriate when they can't be certain who done it basically So there are lots of conversations going on but certainly publicly what we effectively have is what amounts to a holding statement so Ben Wallace is the security minister was on the b.b.c. Yesterday and saying that the government was ready to respond with the full force of the United Kingdom's resources was that established here because that's really what exactly doesn't mean anything does it it merely immediately indicates a determination to do something without saying what that something would amount say but as I say it's quite difficult obviously for them to to get into that given that the U.K.'s on the international stage particularly when it looks towards countries like Russia wants to be seen to be a beacon of family and Ignace and being grounded in the rule of law and accepting the the notion that you are innocent until proven guilty and all the rest of it and so the argument that is my. By Subway's that if you are to go out right now as the British government starts throwing around accusations about who's to blame when you haven't got the evidence to support that then that is perhaps not such a savvy way to behave but equally as I say we know from from the Yank Air case of more than a decade ago that it could be a very very very long time if ever that a sufficient number of riposte stances are arrived at those 100 more questions that will ask it that's our political crossword and Chris Mason Well I spoke to the Bishop of solve the Right Reverend Nicholas Hoult earlier and he told me about the week that he said it's been a strange week because after the events of last week and the. Events of unfolded. Slowly in a way that each day is sort of revealed something new and something different so it's a bit like dropping through a level where you suddenly find yourselves dealing with something that you hadn't realized was going on and where you realize quite how serious this is been. And the people of souls really in your congregation have. Actually think if you put it it's just trying to get on as normal I don't I don't think there's huge anxiety I think the emergency services have really handled this very well. For the troops to deal with this is it decontamination or is it really that they're trying to identify