The best advice for this is 5. News comes to Parchin our top story wintry weather causes travel problems through the night. And in support of the Australian Open tennis car led by makes a flying start to his 2nd round match with Denis Istomin. This is b.b.c. 5. Heavy snow has been causing disruption in northern areas of the u.k. Mountain rescue teams have been checking on stranded drivers on parts of the m $74.00 and. No On Ice remain in place for Scotland Northern Ireland and the North of England Pete Williams is from the ira say this does seem to come very fast and very hard. Is having a major impact and we are encountering a lot of major issue are actually stuck so it may well be that people have to actually abandon their vehicles they will be rescued tomorrow but it's best to get home safe and sound or somewhere safe as quickly as possible union leaders are expected to meet the Business Secretary Greg Clarke again later to try to minimise the impact of Karelian going bust the construction and maintenance company which employs 20000 people went to term ministration and went into liquidation owing 1500000000 pounds Len McCluskey is from the Unite union and there are. A lack of confidence not only amongst amongst many medium small family businesses who rely on these contracts and frankly don't know whether they're going to get paid from one week to the next so we'll see where that takes us women who are sexually abused by the former USA Gymnastics team Dr Larry Nasser have been speaking at his sentencing hearing several days have been set aside to allow up to 125 women to speak Nasser's already serving 60 years for possessing images of child . Sex abuse but least in Buckinghamshire have arrested 3 men on suspicion of murdering 2 pensioners in the village of maids Morton Peter Farquaad died in 2015 and more Martin died in 1000 months later plans to improve transport links in northern England have been published transport for the North includes a rail scheme connecting Liverpool and Manchester with Leeds and Sheffield the former deputy Labor deputy prime minister and transport secretary Lord Prescott has been highly critical of the proposal Jonathan spruce is from transport for the north this is the 1st time that 19 local transport Dorothy's and 11 business led organizations across the north have come together behind one plan the powers that we have at the moment transport for the North are sufficient to deliver this plan and take it forward into the next 5 years spending views cycles the European Council president told says it isn't too late for Britain to decide to stay speaking at the e.u. Parliament in Strasbourg Mr tusk said Hearts on the continent are still open to Britain if it thought again about leaving Apostles reporter is Adam Fleming last year Donald channeled John Lennon when he said imagine a world where brags that didn't happen that was taken as a big signal that he thought the u.k. Could stay a signal that he amplified today this is the strongest yet I've heard him making this case and that Britain is entitled to change its mind and the High Court will hear a legal challenge later against the Home Office women who'd previously been involved in prostitution say that is unlawful for their convictions to be stored and disclosed to future employers time for the sport now and we start in Melbourne across to our tennis correspondent Russell for. Caliban needed just 25 minutes to win the opening set 62 against Denis Istomin as he plays for place in the 3rd round of the astray and open the man from Pakistan has called a medical timeout the physio is on the court and currently strapping up his left ankle one of the result from earlier the 4th seed in the women's store Alina spitting out a real struggle but she has come through in 3 sets against Catarina city a coven of the Czech Republic the rest of the sport now here's chef let me just feel less destroying to a Nacho has made history by scoring the 1st goal in English football to be awarded by a video assistant referee it was his 2nd of the f.a. Cup game is less to be Fleetwood 2 nil to go through to the 4th round to face away Rhys Berg scored his 1st goal for West Ham in the 2nd half of extra time to add Joshua's brief one they'll play the winner of the 3rd round replay between Wigan and Bournemouth the rest of size results are on the b.b.c. Sport website it's understood Manchester United are close to reaching an agreement with managers in Marino over a new contract his present deal expires next year and Karen Wilson has won his 1st match as new because Masters beating Barry Hawkins 64 to go through to the quarterfinals where he'll meet Mark Williams This is b.b.c. 5 live on digital online smartphone and satellite to stow Amber warning of snow and ice for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland in place until 8 o'clock this morning and also a yellow Met Office warning in place across Scotland Northern Ireland and Northern England right through the day until 6 pm brighter weather in the southeast today will rain and wintry showers moving in from the west as the day goes on along with some strong winds as well highs of 7 degrees in London today 3 the high for about foster b.f.a. People cut Britain's Egypt check On am and f.m. Around the u.k. On digital and online and Roger Sharpe were up all night Iceland's stated intention of being the 1st British shipper market chain to eliminate plastic from all its own brand packaging by 2023 has been Julie noted across the Atlantic and us gave the world the supermarket and the late 20th century style throwaway society coincidentally the European Commission is United States plans for making all plastic packaging recyclable within 12 years vice president of the commission France Timmerman saying the Brussels priority is to clamp down on single use plastics but take 5 seconds to juice you use them for 5 minutes it takes 500 years to break again. I was 5 and other update on the ways of the m 74 and half an hour ago we said that traffic Scotland had announced the southbound carriageway was open again Well let's get an update from James Coles of the Moffat month and rescue team Hello James good morning Mark so where are you know there were I'm still in the council of urgency Center at the moment with their colleagues from a place called The Day The council voted to par. And what have they been saying as the situation started to get better it has been getting a little better we are getting some traffic moving again both. Northbound and southbound but we are having to deal with a significant number of jackknifed lorries which we have got predators and plows in attendance trying to prepare the front of the queue and in order to get the traffic moving again. When you I mean practically speaking when I retire comes across a jackknife lorry How do they get it cleared obviously Kaga tour truck because the road is solid. Again and it's probably quite hard for me to say that sitting here looking around for the merchants to sell to myself but I think the creators of the From there are really trying to do a good job trying to break the snow up and put as much. Much salt down in the area where we've got problems in order to be able to get these vehicles moving again. So are they the police telling you that there's a there is actually a funnel through our people getting through on on one carriage way at the moment Jim said there is areas where that happened but part of problem is as soon as we get traffic moving again and they bump into you know the next area of of traffic that stationary and so then the problem sort of moves forward and then stalls again so we're in a difficult situation of of trying to get them moving Meanwhile our guys from about rescue team are still following up behind checking on the welfare of all of guys in the Task Force which I think is being fairly well appreciated but obviously it's very difficult for us to get around everybody and they did indeed and I mean I know people are willing to you know give up their journey if they can only get off the motorway you know for the night and then continue again when that's better but are there any exits that are really working that would allow them to do that well as far as I know with the exception of trying to get off onto the the a.p.r. Service road which is really on possible but believe the main exit the likes of Moffat the reason the service station the Johnson bridge and then further north of Abington So there are service stations that tension that people get often gets and response in those areas. Well good and I think we heard from somebody who was near the Abington services I think and he was saying that people are on the hard shoulder and that's also difficult it looks like there are a lot of. Drivers trying to get into the services but even the hard shoulder he said and this is I'm going back now an hour an off was blocked you know causing a problem. We certainly encountered with our guys who were trying to get down to when those vehicles on the hard shoulder with them struggling to make progress with the with the course because obviously now you've got 4 lines are blocked rather than 3. Yes cried Well is there anything else that. You are the Police Scotland people who've been talking to would like our listeners to hear before we let you go again Tim there's a little bit of starting to look forward. You know there are 2 yellow warnings that are in place and are in place really for the next 2 nights. We we are expecting some more potentially significant weather to come in over the next couple of days and to deliver an acknowledgment really to you know have a real think about whether you need to travel or not. And and then if you are going to travel have a look at some of the advice to sound some of the traffic scholar and all the Scottish Government pages of maybe things you should think about carrying in your car you know. Blankets shovel Paul tranks something there if you did end up getting stuck you could then see itself up and be comfortable for a number of hours James wish all the best thank you again Ok thank you. Start to save Harris who's been on the I'm 74 since the past 5 closed save. Morning morning and where do you find yourself where are you right now I'm in between junction of 11 and 12 right so how is it looking from where you are. Not move really in last 4 hours to be honest. I've seen a number of place cars come down on the hard shoulder probably 5 or 6 bridges but as your previous caller stated Now the hard shoulder is now blocks as well where people follows the greases down because it being cleared. No longer the case so there's been no movement whatsoever for the last few hours and what about the snow is light up at the moment yes this is very light and experienced probably over the last few hours. I've managed to have some a car a couple of times especially my leg and. In the tracks south side of the track the vehicle tires is probably between 4 and 6 inches deep. That deep really for instance is yes in between some between the you know underneath where the cars would. Run Yes. I guess so you still getting well if you're not moving you don't know but I do think you're still getting traction. I would like to think probably what it looks like quite fresh snow. Only Only time will tell when we will eventually start moving Yes. And what would be your intention I mean if you if you came to an exit would you like to get off what would be your plan. I've been debating that most of the nights I'm talking to my wife on the phone and she's been on the scene where this place is available to stay I'm traveling down down. And my original timeline for clocks this afternoon. Estimates Sheffield. Round about quarter past 8. So I've been. Tired now with the 1st opportunity I can. Pull off the motorway. To get some sleep. Very Good luck Steve and thank you very much again for talking to us. Cheerio to you Steve who joined us from new junction 11 and still on more or less he says he hadn't really moved in the last 4 hours which is not a happy thought but we hope he moves very soon Bangladesh Myanmar have agreed on a time frame for repatriating hundreds of thousands of Ranger who fled the crackdowns from the military last year Bangladesh says Myanmar's agreed to accept 1500 or enjoy a week but that might not satisfy Bangladesh's hopes of returning all of them to me on Mars within 2 years since about 700000 Ranger have fled to Bangladesh in this ongoing violence since the start 2016 side moony or cancer as chairman of the International think tank the Institute for Policy advocacy and governance and joins us from Dhaka and Bangladesh this morning good morning hi good morning. Well to take 1500 I mean 1st of all. Is this worth anything this this undertaking because we have had undertakings before haven't we from Myanmar which don't really seem to have come to much I think you're nearly every right place even if you go about numbers the fundamental question is intended . If you look at the history of the last 3 decades this cat and mouse game your lot has been going for long I mean just to put things into perspective this way before started in mid seventies this whole crisis when the military operation forcefully to cover the identity of a certain class of Rohingya how would anyone expect the same of poverty which to call is a national because to be handing it back and taking them back so yes that is more reason to question the motives and if you look at the history of what we might have been doing there a couple of projects come right are number one. Given the safety situation in the ground it's highly unlikely at this point of trying would have any confidence or faith to go back I mean imagine yourself being a young girl in your woman who has been raped whose husband has been murdered whose child has been stashed or put into fire would she feel comfortable going back I mean even in Bangladesh the difficult situation they're in open sky she very whatever winter is out there maybe catching the rain but at least they're alive so it remains are in paper but you can't force people to go back and the un Convention on the food he tells it very clearly they have to go voluntarily so I think I would encourage you to do that. If you asked me and I'll be very blunt I think it's just a piece of paper and most more the show buying time unless we really see things in ground that they have taken measures which is credible acceptable and so far that's what exactly that they would I would ask you know I mean are there any sign that they're making preparations to take back even 1500 people a week. Right I mean there has to vary to centers we can hardly a commodity 10400 people initial impression given is mostly on Muslim Hindus who are a very small fraction of the people who fled and also when they started this operation as you know the un it's here had said it very correctly a textbook case of Aceh cleansing so when the brutality was done the military had a very clear intent that they knew at some point they would have to take back but they've created a situation where even the one to even for the sake of argument if they want to take back the question of if people want to go back I don't think they will and they're steadfastly resisted any international group from going in with the u.n. . Watch bodies of the NGOs So that's an overall So people who are being thrown of you know so brutally persecuted this morning paper. I would hope we are proven wrong that finally they have change that is the hope but I wouldn't say I'm cautiously optimistic I'm not very optimistic yes. And as you've just said we know N.G.O.s are involved in this nobody is actually. I think we've lost. The drift that was cited money or Karlsruhe from Dhaka talking about this plan to repatriate possibly offer repatriation to as many as 1500 Rangers week by the government of Myanmar Well it's time for us to head to Melbourne where I think we might be expecting some action in that British much Russell for as worth a whole Russell. Yes Carla but is underway on court 13 in hot sunshine and he's made a very good start against Denis Istomin of those Becky's star who is ranked about 10 places lower than Edmund the British player won the 1st 6 to 2 breaks of serve for Edmond and he also has the break in the 2nd set leads by 3 games to 2 Istomin does have a problem with a left ankle injury he had some strapping a visit from the physio at the end of the 1st set and he's still moving Ok but it just looks to be hindering him slightly and Edmund is full of confidence off the back of that 5 set victory of the 11 seed Kevin Anderson in the 1st round Well sounds promising so. Tell us at the moment. How many sets in there were a big part best of 5 So 1st 3 sets wins the match and I would have been the favorite at the start of the match and he's an even hotter favorite now he would play were he to win the World number 61 Nicholas villi of Georgia so the Stefania route through to the last 16 the 4th round he's been at that stage of a Grand Slam only once before that was at the u.s. Open a 2016 and he knows he can beat big names in these grand slams you ask a and John Isner in New York 1516 months ago and that whenever Kevin Anderson who was a u.s. Open finalist last year was a very impressive one of the 1st round the best I think of his career so it's been a very very promising week for him so far. How did it fair for the 15 year old Ukrainian monitor crosscheck she came through against Olivia of Australia 2 wins out of 2 having come through qualifying for those who were with us earlier 15 years of age got into the qualifying draw because she was the junior champion from last year her ranking otherwise wouldn't have been high enough she's 521 in the world she was 25th seed punctuate in the 1st round she's won again today she was the youngest grand slam qualifier for 13 years when she won on Monday she was the youngest player to win a match at the a strain open since Martina Hingis in 1906 and she is on a phenomenal run of form she'll play another Ukrainian in the 3rd round Ilene a spittle you know is the 4th seed so that's quite a challenge for all those for to leave had all sorts of problems herself today eventually coming through 3 sets against Catarina cynic over the Czech Republic thanks a lot. The pope is in Chile where he has spoken of what he calls his pain and shame over the sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy his visit to Chile has been overshadowed by a fire bombing allegedly by radical activist Jane Chambers is in Santiago and she I asked our listeners say sex abuse scandal had become the focus of the pope's visit this is something that has been going on at least since 2004 then victims came forward and the person who is most notorious at the center of all this is someone called fine and kind of the man now he was the priest in what would be called a very upmarket Parish and some other with lots of powerful people in his congregation and people think that even though complaints were made as far back as 2004 nothing happened because of all his powerful connections I mean in 2011 because of these repeated and persistent complaints about him the Vatican did eventually find him guilty and he was told that he had to lead a life of penitence impress that he's not on the scene anymore but people are still very upset because lots of his closest allies is still very much involved with the Chilean Catholic Church are we talking about his superiors no we're not talking about his superiors this person many people called his protege or his one of his closest allies he worked with him in that Bosky and he's a man who is called one by dos and he was actually went on to be appointed by Pope Francis as a bishop in the southern town of all sort of know when people hear about all these protests going on in Chile that mainly abou