And Olivia Coleman pick up awards for their roles in the bbcs Night Manager. The film la la land breaks records by winning seven. Good morning. In sport, an excellent result for Plymouth Argyle, from the fourth tier of english football, earn an fa cup replay after drawing with liverpool at anfield. An icy blast hits large parts of Eastern Europe. These are the conditions on the beaches of greece. Carol has the details of what it will be like here. Good morning. By by the end of the week some of us could well see some snow. Not all of us, though. Today we have a grey and sta m ps start us, though. Today we have a grey and stamps start with rain moving South Eastwards. Behind it we return to some sunshine and blustery showers. And very windy in the more west. Ill have more details on all of that in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will outline plans which she says will transform Mental Health services in england. In herfirst major speech on health since becoming Prime Minister, mrs may will announce a review of services for children and teenagers as well as extra support for schools and businesses. Labour says people are being let down by a lack of funding. 0ur correspondent Elaine Dunkley reports. There are no words for what it does toa there are no words for what it does to a family. Shock is not the word. It is just your whole reality is blown to pieces. In 2014 this womans son took his own life. He was just 20 years old. He had womans son took his own life. He wasjust 20 years old. He had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. 10 weeks later he was dead. Dont discharge patients with inadequate information. The doors were closed for us. We were told to either go to A E Amat Or The Gp and that is the only way to come back. We had no direct access back to the special services. That is wrong. Today the Prime Minister theresa may is expected to announce plans to reduce the Waiting Times for patients needing Mental Health services. The details also include more help from employers when staff need time off work and schools will also be expected to play a bigger role in identifying mentally vulnerable pupils. 0ne identifying mentally vulnerable pupils. One of the key concerns is funding. Mental health is still very underfunded compared to other areas of medicine. It generates up to 25 of medicine. It generates up to 25 of the total Disease Burden and yet the funding is 10 4 . Of the total Disease Burden and yet the funding is 10 4 . He wasjust always making faces. She says talking about her sons life is so important but today she wants the government to take action that will lead to change in Mental Health services. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason is in westminsterfor us. There has been a lot of Criticism Making Headlines of the nhs over the weekend. Will it make a difference . Yes, good morning. Ithink the weekend. Will it make a difference . Yes, good morning. I think the Prime Minister and Downing Street are aware of the headlines at the moment about the Health Service. We saw the remarks in the from the red cross talking about a humanitarian crisis in the Health Service in england. This speech has been in the diary for the Prime Minister. Time. Part of the Bigger Picture of what she will talk about will be to create a Shared Society for the Prime Minister for sometime. Shared society for the Prime Ministerforsometime. Be Shared Society for the Prime Ministerfor sometime. Be specific Mental Health, it has been a Cinderella Service in the nhs for too long, and it has been associated with too many stigmas and the unwillingness to talk frankly about it. At the same time she will know that in giving this speech she will face lots of questions about the broader Health Service and questions too about whether funding that is pa rcelled too about whether funding that is parcelled up for use within Mental Health services could be spent elsewhere because of pressures on the services elsewhere. What we are also seeing today from the government, notjust from also seeing today from the government, not just from the also seeing today from the government, notjust from the Prime Minister but also from the Foreign Secretary is about a desire to talk about stuff other than brexit, which will dominate the working life of this government, but the Prime Minister is keen to talk about the Health Service and the Foreign Secretary is in washington Meeting Seniorfigures of what secretary is in washington meeting senior figures of what will soon be the Trump Administration. Yes, brexit is beat but the business of government rolls on. Ok, chris, thank you very much. We will speak to you later. Well be speaking to the Health Secretaryjeremy hunt at around 7 50am this morning. Plenty on that through this morning. Severe delays are expected in london during this mornings rush hour because of a strike across the entire tube network. Workers from the rmt and the transport Salaried Staffs Association are walking out for 24 hours in a dispute overjob losses and Ticket Office closures. Ben is at Piccadilly Tube Station for us this morning. Good morning. A damp and miserable start for many trying to make their way into Central London. We are here at Piccadilly Circus. You can see the station is deserted at this point. Normally a thriving heart of londons west end. And as you said, the walkout began last night. Let me run you through the details that we know so far. About 4000 Ticket Office staff went on strike last night, that began at 6pm, they walking out, objecting to closures of Ticket Offices and the removal of Front Line Staff on the tube network, and that means in Central London most of the stations are closed, including vital transport hubs, like euston, victoria, kings cross, the Train Stations you might pass through if coming into london from elsewhere in the country. This is not a storyjust from elsewhere in the country. This is not a story just about from elsewhere in the country. This is not a storyjust about london and certainly not Central London, it is about the uk economy too, with estimates suggesting this could cost tens of millions of pounds. 0ne estimates suggest £50 million impacting the ua uk economy and people not getting to work. And of course the reputational damage too. Thousands of tourists pass through stations like this everyday. They are not able to so because of the strike. There is concern about what it could mean for london on the international stage. All morning we will hear from both sides of the debate and find out exactly what has caused it and whether there is hope ofa caused it and whether there is hope of a resolution. The London Underground network hope they will try to get a normal service up and running tomorrow morning but of course as always with Transport Strikes would you often find is that trains are in the wrong place at the wrong time and it might take some time before the full service is up and running. More from me a little later. And we will cover that through the morning as well. And in one hour we will speak to the president of the rmt union, that is around 7 10am. Thousands of british drivers hit by the volkswagen Diesel Emissions scandal are taking legal action against the carmaker. Vw admitted using software that would cheat emissions tests, leading to a recall of millions of cars worldwide. A Compensation Scheme was approved in the United States last year, and lawyers want british customers to be offered a similar settlement. Thousands of Police Officers in london are to be asked if they want to be routinely armed with a gun or taser. A survey by the metropolitan Police Federation will consult its members on the issue. A spokesman for the force said the number of officers carrying tasers has increased twice in recent years and that its Weapons Policy is regularly reviewed. More than a quarter of young people dont feel in control of their lives according to a survey by the princes trust. Worries about money and recent political events are some of the issues making them feel anxious about their future and it found well being at its lowest in eight years. Anisa kadri reports. For 19 year old merely worldly getting help was crucial to getting her life back on track after her mum died millie rawley. Her life back on track after her mum died Millie Rawleylj her life back on track after her mum died millie rawley. I faced a series of Relationship Breakdowns and different forms of abuse until eventually when i was 16 i became homeless for three months and this was when Mental Health really declined. After receiving treatment in hospital, milly is living at the ymca while doing her a levels and she is now feeling much happier. Compared to years ago i know that where i want to go, what i want to do andi where i want to go, what i want to do and i know how to get there. According to the princes trust, which has supported milly, more than a quarter of young people dont feel in control of their lives. The charity says well being for 16 to 25 year olds is at its lowest level in eight years of research. We need to invest in things like programs in schools that are Character Building and encourage teamwork. I think we need to invest much more heavily in Vocational Training and further education sector. Concerns over body image, recent political events including the brexit vote and the serious situation, as well as money worries, were all raised by the survey, issues these young people say are a concern. Of recent political events and the economic outlook, there is just political events and the economic outlook, there isjust a really high level of uncertainty. You have to have a certain income. A lot of employers expect you to have lots of experience just even to find an entry leveljob. While life can be difficult for all young people, milly says it is important to reach out when you know things are really spiralling out of control. More than 20 people have died as a result of freezing temperatures across much of central and Eastern Europe. The cold weather has caused major disruption to utility and transport networks while snow has been recorded as far south as the greek islands. 0ur Central Europe correspondent nick thorpe joins us from the banks of the river danube in budapest. It looks seriously cold, what is going on . Yes, good morning. It is a very cold morning indeed. Not as cold as yesterday. As you can see behind me, the danube isnt frozen but huge ice flows floating down. They appiah couple of days ago. Temperatures in hungary reaching 28 on the northern border with slovakia, so very cold in hungary, with huge disruptions, less so in hungary, down through the balkans, romania, bulgaria, Central Europe, germany and austria as well. Quite extraordinary pictures. Thank you very much indeed. We will have more on that. The cold weather will be here by the end of the week. Not quite 28, fear not. Now, i love this program. It was a big night for the British Television spy drama the Night Manager, which stormed to success at the 74th golden globe awards. Iam not i am not really allowed to say that on the bbc. I think you would have given it all of the awards. On the bbc. I think you would have given it all of the awardslj on the bbc. I think you would have given it all of the awards. I would tom hiddleston, 0livia Colman and hugh laurie all collected prizes for the bbc series. Claire foy was named best actress in a tv drama as the queen in the crown. The night belonged to the hollywood musical la la land, which took home a record seven awards. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cook reports. Los angeles, california, where stories are spun and stars are born, a place of glitz and glamour, of cou nts a place of glitz and glamour, of counts and gossip, the place they called. La la land. La la land. This is a film for dreamers and i think that hope and creativity are two of the most important things in the world and that is what this movie is about. In the Television Categories it was a british invasion. Claire foy was named best actress in a tv drama for playing the queen in the crown, and three awards in the bbc production the Night Manager allowing hugh laurie to have a go at donald trump. More amazing to say i want is that the last ever Golden Globes. I dont mean to be gloomy, it is just that it has the word hollywood, foreign and press in the title. Receiving a Lifetime Achievement award, meryl streep also lambasted the President Elect and his plan to deport millions of immigrants. So, hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if we keep them all out you will have nothing to watch Button Football and Mixed Martial Arts, which are not the arts. Well, hollywood can be fun and frivolous but it also prides itself on tackling serious subjects. And many stars here on the red carpet are predicting a surge in political films this year following the most divisive of elections. Well, wed love to speak to anyone from the Night Manager who would like to call us this morning although i suspect they would be busy. Tom hiddleston, especially. For editorial reasons, of course. Yes. And it was a big fa cup weekend. No awards for liverpool yesterday. I am going to shoehorn from the Golden Globes to the fa cup. Jurgen klopp fielded liverpools youngest ever starting 11 and today he has to defend that choice after failing to beat Plymouth Argyle in the fourth tier of english football, so, leagues below them, and they couldnt beat them at anfield, soap or old jurgen klopp is coming in for some stick. So, poor old jurgen klopp. Plymouth argyle caused a shock in the third round of the fa cup. The League Two Side held liverpool the team second in the Premier League to a goalless draw at anfield, forcing a replay on the south coast. Premier League Leaders chelsea swept past League One Peterborough 4 1. Despite nine changes to their team, two goals from pedro helped chelsea into round four. There were also wins for tottenham, middlesbrough and fulham. Wasps returned to the top of rugby unions premiership with a hard fought victory over leicester tigers. It was their 19th straight home win but James Haskell left the field less than a minute into his comeback game, because of a head injury. Johanna konta ease into the second round of the Sydney International after winning in straight sets. So, yeah, Johanna Konta enjoying the sunshine in australia, she reached the semifinals last year, so fingers crossed she can do this will this time. Some of the front pages. On the times this morning is ourfront some of the front pages. On the times this morning is our front to make main story as well. A revolution in child Mental Healthcare. We will be discussing that later on with the Health Secretary. And the main photo is of the queen who has had a heavy cold fo