My my stomach and head are all over the place and that was five laps. You do that for 50 minutes mike takes a spin with esme hawkey the 18 year old racer hoping to take the track by storm and well meet another of motor sports rising stars. And louise lear has the weather. Good morning. Its a messy Sunday Morning with the weather. Its a cloudy, mild start there is some rain around, but also some sun. Ill try and give you all the details coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. An influential Committee Of Mps has today warned that the government would be guilty of a serious Dereliction Of Duty if it fails to plan for brexit talks ending without a deal. The legislation to start the exit process will be debated in parliament tomorrow. In advance, the Brexit Secretary david davis has called on mps to reject the amendments put forward by the house of lords. Our diplomatic correspondent, James Robbins reports. We all know what Set Britain On The Road to brexit last years Referendum Victory for leave. But we dont know what brexit will actually look and feel like. Nine months on, a Cross Party Committee of mps is warning that the coming negotiations could stall or be derailed. Their report says a complete breakdown in the talks would be very destructive, damaging both the eu and the uk. And the mps argue that the government isnt planning sufficiently for a painful no deal outcome. As the Prime Minister prepares to trigger the formal start of the Brexit Process later this month, a Government Spokesperson has responded to the Committee Report by saying that david davis, the secretary of state for exiting the European Union, had briefed the cabinet last month on the need to prepare, notjust for a negotiated settlement, but also for the unlikely scenario in which no mutually satisfactory agreement could be reached. Ministers are said to be confident britain can achieve a positive new partnership with the eu, including a comprehensive agreement on free trade. James robbins, bbc news. Ahead of tomorrows debate, Brexit Secretary david davis has called on mps to leave the legislation unaltered. Lets get more on this now from our political correspondent, susana mendonca. David daviss concerns, is he right to be worried that mps could seriously disrupt the smooth passage of this bill . There is a possibility it could happen, if enough tory rebels were to support the lords amendment, and that could put a spanner amendment, and that could put A Spanner In The Works for the government, because they want to get this bill through unchanged from the initial bill that went through to the lords in the first place. They dont want to have to guarantee the rights of citizens from the east you living in the uk, they dont want to have to give the commons a right to have to give the commons a right to have a say on the bill. They have told backbench Conservative Mps that they would have a say at the end of they would have a say at the end of the day anyway, but they dont want it to be legislated for. There are in the position that if there were enough rebels, it could affect things. But its not looking likely. Whatever the commons decides, the lords has to have a say on it. Theres a chance the lords could put forward those amendments again if they rejected. If everything goes through as the Brexit Secretary would like to see happen, so those amendments rejected, then potentially the government could be ina potentially the government could be in a position to trigger brexit on tuesday. But it remains to be seen whether or not that happens. What the Brexit Secretary has said as he doesnt want theresa may to have to go into those negotiations with one hand tied behind her back. A diplomatic row between The Netherlands and turkey has worsened as the dutch government prevented two turkish ministers from addressing a rally in rotterdam. Dutch riot police used Water Cannons to break up hundreds of turkish supporters whod gathered to demonstrate against the dutch governments decision. Earlier the turkish president described the dutch as Nazi Remnants And Fascists as sarah corker reports. In the centre of rotterdam, dutch riot police were brought in to disperse hundreds of pro turkish demonstrators. They are angry because the dutch government banned a rally in the city about next months referendum to expand the powers of the turkish president. These extraordinary scenes came just hours after the turkish Family Minister was stopped from entering her consulate in the city. She was later detained and escorted out of the country. The netherlands had blocked president erdogans supporters from Holding Referendum rallies because of security concerns, but deporting an official takes this row to a new level. In ankara, protesters threw eggs at the dutch embassy. There were demonstrations, too, in istanbul. It all started on saturday, when another minister was blocked from landing in The Netherlands. That provoked these harsh words from president erdogan. They dont know anything about politics or international diplomacy. They are very nervous and cowards. They are nazi remnants. They are fascists. The dutch Prime Minister described that fascist comparison as crazy. This row is intensifying, and these scenes marked a new low in diplomatic relations between turkey and The Netherlands. Sarah corker, bbc news. The metropolitan police have been given more money to continue their investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine Mccann in portugal ten years ago. Operation grange, which was launched in 2011, will get an extra £85,000. Scotland yard has refused to comment on Newspaper Reports that they have identified an individual they want to question. A bbc investigation has found taxi drivers whove had their Licenses Drivers whove had their licences taken away from them are in some cases being handed another in different parts of the country. The findings have prompted the association of police and Crime Commissioners to renew calls to introduce a National Data base of taxi drivers in england and wales. The most urgent thing that needs to be resolved is cross border hiring, because at the moment, a Licensing Authority can set whatever standard they want, and somebodyjust goes elsewhere. If we prohibit cross border hiring, limit cross border hiring, that goes some way to resolving the problem. The second thing that needs to be done is we need a good standard of licensing that must apply to all authorities, a standard that everyone has to comply with. And obviously, if certain authorities want a certain higher standard, thats great. You can hear more on that story on the bbcs 5live investigates at 11 oclock this morning. The Sister Sledge singer joni sledge, who had a number of disco hits with her Three Sisters in the 70s, has died at the age of 60. The band was formed in 1971 with their biggest hit We Are Family hitting the charts eight years later. Three of the sisters have continued to record music and last performed Together In October Last year. They had high hopes, but lincoln citys historic fa cup run has finally come to an end. The first Non League Side to reach the quarterfinals in over a century lost 5 0 to arsenal yesterday. Almost 9,000 lincoln fans made the trip to north london and roared their side on till the end, and despite the heavy defeat, they werent going home with heavy hearts, as adam wild reports. Even when faced with the impossible. Lincoln city . Somehow some will always find a little hope. 9000 lincoln city fans making thejourney, all armed 9000 lincoln city fans making thejourney, all armed with the same simple question what if . Even against the superstars of arsenal, lincoln refused to know their place. Nathan arnolds surge and shot so nearly the moment of which the Lincoln Management dreamed. But before half time, those dreams were fading. Theo walcott putting arsenal ahead, and from there, they wouldnt look back. 0livier Giroud adding a second before the moment lincolns luck deserted them altogether. Luke waterfall putting the ball into his own net. Arsenal added two more to make it five. Lincolns astonishing run brought to an abrupt end. Well, for lincoln, this was perhaps always an impossible task. But these fans head home with their heads held high, proud of their little bit of history theyve made, pleased with the memories they are taking away with them. We got this far and weve done well. I think maybe we could have done a bit better, but you cant blame the team. You cant blame danny. It was a great day. Ijust hoped not to be embarrassed. And for 45 minutes, we managed it. Arsene wenger was worried sick. That was the best team he could ever put out, which is testament to lincoln, really. It is arsenal who go on to wembley, but it is lincoln who have written this story. Beaten, yes proud, undoubtedly. Adam wild, bbc news at the emirates stadium. Its not just its notjust the its not just the streets that Turning Green in to mark st patricks day. The river is Turning Green as well. For over a0 years, the city has been buying its river green. It takes about a5 minutes for it to turn com pletely about a5 minutes for it to turn completely green. Its part of a wider celebration which sees musicians and performers parading through the streets of the city, which has a big irish community. Depends on which way the wind is blowing, the river can stay green for many days. It looks so weird, like that pool in rio. A female judges warning that drunk women are putting themselves at greater risk of rape have caused a lot of controversy over the last couple of days. During the sentencing of a man who raped an 18 year old woman, judge Lindsay Kushner qc said girls are perfectly entitled to drink themselves into the ground but should be aware. Potential defendants to rape gravitate towards girls who have been drinking. If push comes to shove, a girl who has been drunk is less likely to be believed than one who is sober at the time. Sarah vine is a criminal barrister who specialises in Sexual Assault cases. Is it ever appropriate to discuss a womans drinking, when she is the victim of rape . I think there are two issues here. The first is that drunkenness is a vulnerability, which is peculiar in the sense that it is unlike other vulnerabilities. We can control it, but it also has an almost unique quality of investing in the person who is drunk, a sense of invulnerability. I think that thejudges drunk, a sense of invulnerability. I think that the judges remarks, which have been described as a warning, can be seen very easily as empowering rather than blaming. Certainly, there was no attachment of any kind of moral value to what she was saying. She was simply pointing out that this is a Risk Thatis Pointing out that this is a risk that is real. But as you know, as youre a barrister, you deal in words. The minute you Start Talking about a womans behaviour in relation to a Sexual Assault like that, the minute you start implicating responsibility, when all the focus should be on the person who actually perpetrated the crime, shouldnt it . Of course the focus shouldnt it . Of course the focus should always be on a perpetrator, however, there are certain realities we have to deal with. One of them business. In any case, it doesnt matter what the nature of the case is, someone who is a witness or complainant who has been drunk, is going to have that drunkenness scrutinise in front of a jury. Is that right . Think about it this way. The prosecution have to prove the case to criminal standards, so they have to make the duty sure. If the are going to make a duly sure, the jury are going to make a duly sure, the jury have to be able to rely war u nless jury have to be able to rely war unless absolutely on somebodys recall. That means when somebody has been drinking, although the jury might accept they are honest in their account, they may feel the account is not entirely reliable, because objectively, alcohol Impairs Yourjudgment because objectively, alcohol impairs your judgment and your because objectively, alcohol Impairs Yourjudgment and your recall. This is also applicable to things that mugging or robbery in the street. If alcohol is involved, that will change the way a court views that decision. It will do and it does. How decision. It will do and it does. H ow ofte n decision. It will do and it does. How often does alcohol come into cases like this . Does the court to ta ke cases like this . Does the court to take into account those mitigating factors, that alcohol was involved and therefore the verdict would be very different . Im not sure i understand. When you see the mitigating factors, mitigating against what . The sense that if alcohol is involved, the case becomes entirely different, because the person subject to the assault or robbery is drunk or has been drinking and therefore, what you would expect to be the outcome of that case is very different. It can be very different, but you have to understand there are countervailing impacts of alcohol. 0n the one hand, because it has the impact that it does on your memory, new recall, on how youve behaved, a new sense of vulnerability, then that militates against the account of the complainant. 0n the other hand, a jury complainant. 0n the other hand, a jury will understand that the complainant is much more vulnerable when she is drunk. Finally, briefly, the concern from victims groups is that even these discussions will be enough to prevent women from reporting crimes against them. You would say that isnt the case. I would say that isnt the case. I would say that isnt the case. I would say thats not the case, not least because i do think its fair to keep victims in a position of ignorance, where they comment caught in the first time the ink countered any knowledge that their drinking and intoxication is going to be scrutinised, is when they step into the witness box and cross examined. I think they have a right understand what theyre up against when they giving evidence. Thank you very much. Louise has a look at the weather for us. Across the south coast, it is cloudy and miserable, buti across the south coast, it is cloudy and miserable, but i had managed to find some sunshine. This is hot off the press at chester. You really are the press at chester. You really are the favoured few, because there is a lot of cloud and rain around at the moment. The rain coming up from the south coast is going to be a nuisance. This Weather Front will ta ke nuisance. This Weather Front will take quite a fancy to South East England once it arrives. Not that much heavy rain, but it will be a nuisance, it will linger. A band of cloud, Showery Bits And Pieces Of Rain Stretching through west scotland, wales and cornwall. Behind it, we should get a window of sunshine. By the middle of the afternoon, we still have been lingering and it will certainly be fresher in the south east in comparison to yesterday. Maybe some brighter spells in the midlands, showers moving their way through wales, north west england, scotland. Northern ireland, and scotland, not too bad an afternoon in prospect for you. Some showers, but nothing significant. Through the night, the rain eases away and the skies will clear. Temperatures will fall away. We have had two very mild nights, so its Worth Bearing in mind, it could bea its Worth Bearing in mind, it could be a shock to the system. First thing in the morning on monday, we could see temperatures close to freezing in the countryside. That is Worth Bearing in mind if youre in the garden during the day today. As we go into monday, at High Pressure will continue to build from the south west, keeping things very quiet indeed. If we get sunshine, this time of year, there will be strengthened the sun and temperatures could be up to the mid teens. A good bit of dry weather, showery outbreaks of rain into the far north west. I hope you managed to dodge todays rain, bearing mind, tomorrow is better. In an attempt to cut down on street furniture, the government give councils the power to remove unnecessary road signs. Is the attempt to de cluttered streets leaving more drivers are unclear on what the rules of the road actually are . Caroline shepherd is achieving dedicated at the traffic penalty board. There are a lot of road markings, but we have taken away a lot of street signs. If you live in a town, you know what the rules are, unless its new. But if you are visitor, you will be aware, so if you are visitor, you will be aware, so this is where the doubt comes in will stop its getting more complicated. You mentioned preston, burgers rules about bus lanes and if people dont understand