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BBCNEWS Breakfast April 3, 2017

So will it work . In sport, six titles in a row for celtic. They take the Scottish Premiership with eight games to spare. And carol has the weather. Good morning from bristol were four yea rs good morning from bristol were four years it has been rumoured someone has been going out late at night correcting bad punctuation. This morning the man who describes himself as a vigilante talks to us on breakfast. And carol has the weather. A cold start for some, some frost around and fog too but that will give way to a bright day with sunny spells. But in the west, expect some rain in Northern Ireland and Western Scotland. More details in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Significant restrictions on the use of bail by police in england and wales come into force today. The amount of time a suspect released from custody can remain on bail will be limited to 28 days in most cases. The decision is in response to concerns that people were being left in limbo for months or even years. But police have questioned the move, as our Home Affairs Correspondent, june kelly, reports. Famous faces who have been under police investigation, finally told they wouldnt be facing charges but only after long months on bail. They we re only after long months on bail. They were among the 5000 still on bail after a year. The government says the system needed rebalancing. Well, what happened in the past is people could be put on bail with No End In Sight and no check all balance, which means we have thousands of people on bailfor i2 which means we have thousands of people on bailfor 12 months or more, in fact there were examples of people on bailfor more, in fact there were examples of people on bail for several years and thats not acceptable, we need to make sure we have a proper System Thatis make sure we have a proper system that is appropriate and proportionate. Its part of an overall of the system in england and wales. For those who are bailed, in most wales. For those who are bailed, in m ost pla ces wales. For those who are bailed, in most places the limit will be 28 days. But a Senior Police officer will be able to grant 13 month extinction in convex cases. The police will have to seek the permission of a magistrate for anything longer that complex. Complex. 28 days in the cycle of a Police Officer is not a long time to investigate a crime. Youve also got to bear in mind in relation to external enquiries, what we tend to haveis external enquiries, what we tend to have is external resource, so we got the Forensic Science service, cps, and 28 days is not realistic for them to come back to us with the information we need to make decisions. June kelly, bbc news. We will be speaking to a criminal barrister about the changes to police bail at 7 10am. Gibraltar has insisted it wont be used as a Bargaining Chip in any brexit deal the eu wants to reach with the uk. Spain, which claims sovereignty of the british territory, culd be given a veto over decisions affecting it. But yesterday theresa may said the uk remains steadfastly committed to gibraltar. Police are holding eight people in connection with an attack on a teenage Asylum Seeker on friday night. Three arrests were made yesterday and the met police have now released images of three more people they wish to identify. The victim, a 17 year old boy, is in a serious but stable condition after he was allegedly chased and beaten by 20 strong gang in croydon, south london. Donald trump has said the us will solve the north Korean Nuclear threat under his leadership. In an interview with the financial times, the president is quoted as saying, if china is not going to solve north korea, we will. Mr trump confirmed he was referring to direct, unilateral action. The comments come ahead of a visit to the us by the chinese president this week. Theres a warning that a third of adults in the uk, or 20 Million People, are physically inactive and at risk from coronary heart disease. The British Heart Foundation says its costing the Health Service over £1 billion a year, as breakfasts Graham Satchell reports. Harriet had no warnings, no symptoms. She was climbing the stairs at home when she had a heart attack at the age ofjust 1m. It was like having the rug pulled from under your feet. I have a very young family, i had a very demanding job which i loved and really enjoyed, so then to suddenly be struck by such a traumatic incident was very difficult. I didnt make time for activity or exercise so looking i think, looking back on it now, i was fairly sedentary. Harriet is not alone, research from the British Heart Foundation, shows the most inactive part of the uk is the northwest of england where 47 of adults do not take enough exercise. Followed by Northern Ireland where 46 are inactive. In wales and the northeast of england it is 42 . London and the West Midlands 40 and in scotland, 37 are too sedentary. We estimate that on average most of us spend 78 days of our lives each year in a sedentary position. Physical activity is important but you also need to reduce the amount of time each day that you spend sitting at your computer or whatever it is you do. Harriet has now changed her lifestyle, regular exercise, walking, playing with her kids, but inactivity is fast becoming one of the leading causes of premature death. Graham satchell, bbc news. Caring for a relative with terminal cancer takes an average of 70 hours a week in their final months, and costs the carer nearly 400 pounds according to a new study. Research published in the Palliative Medicine Journal says Volunteer Carers are crucial to the national Health Service but need more support and training to preserve their own mental and physical health. Rescue teams in colombia are continuing to search through tons of mud and debris for anyone who might have survived the devastating mudslides in the south of the country. In the last few hours, the president has said 254 people are known to have died, 43 of them children. The total is expected to rise. The mud engulfed the town of mocoa, burying entire neighbourhoods. The Political Parties in Northern Ireland will begin fresh talks today at stormont aimed at restoring the devolved government. Power sharing collapsed injanuary because of a row between sinn fein and the democratic unionists about a botched green energy scheme. Last week, a deadline to form a new administration passed without agreement. Some sick and disabled claimants of the out of work benefit employment and Support Allowance will now receive nearly £30 a week less. The government says bringing the benefit in line with Jobseekers Allowance will incentivise people to get back into work. 0ur correspondent nikki fox has more. Ulan bator wants to work. But like many others with learning difficulties, she finds it difficult to get a job belinda. Shes getting by financially because she receives employment and Support Allowa Nce, receives employment and Support Allowance, an out of work benefit for people whose ill health or disability limits their ability to work. Lovely. Employment and Support Allowa Nce work. Lovely. Employment and Support Allowance is important to me because it helps for me to pay my essentials, my bills, my gas, my electric and basically to get my food in and it helps me to get out and about. Those eligible for the benefit are placed in one of two groups. Claimants in the support groups. Claimants in the Support Group Arejudged groups. Claimants in the support group are judged as groups. Claimants in the Support Group Arejudged as being unable to work or look for work. 0thers, Group Arejudged as being unable to work or look forwork. Others, like belinda, are placed in the Work Related Activity Group because theyve been deemed as being able to work at some point in the future. From today, all new claimants in this group will receive £73 a week instead of £102. Existing recipients and those in the support group arent affected by the changes so belinda wont see a reduction in the amount she receives. But like many Disability Charities, and mp5, she concerned cuts will be counter productive and has campaigned against them. The theory is if you reduce benefits more people get into work but the truth is disabled people face lots of barriers to getting into work. Someone on an Ordinaryjobseekers Allowa nce someone on an ordinaryJobseekers Allowance may back in work typically in six months, for a disabled person typically it takes at least two yea rs. Typically it takes at least two years. Try living for two years on that really low level benefit, its really tough. The government says new claimants placed in the affected group will receive a personal support package with practical help to re enter the workforce when they are ready. Nikki fox, bbc news. Now this would be one to show off on your instagram or facebook feed. It might look like a picture of some dark, Parallel Universe but its actually an image of Swirling Graphene Ink and its scooped the top prize in a Prestigious Science photography contest. James macleods picture beat more than 100 entries to claim first place in two categories in this years engineering and physical Sciences Research council photography competition. Can you see a face . I can. Tip your face a little bit to the left. Quite close together eyes. If you look at it long enough i dont know if it is smiling or not. Slightly grumpy with a big nose. Good morning, kat. Good morning. Did you see the face . I couldnt, i was squinting. Morning. Did you see the face . I couldnt, iwas squinting. Graphene isa couldnt, iwas squinting. Graphene is a wonder substance, look it up, its amazing. I will read about it, i have been reading all morning about celtic winning six straight titles so i havent been able to look up graphene think facts. But i will do inc. Celtic have clinched their sixth Scottish Premiership title in a row, after beating hearts 5 0 yesterday. They did it with eight games to spare, Scott Sinclair scored a hat trick which helped put Brendan Rodgers side 25 points clear of second placed aberdeen. Arsenal came from behind twice to earn a 2 2 draw at home to Manchester City. It ended a run of two straight defeats for them, but leaves Arsene Wengers side seven points outside the top four. Saracens are the only british side left in rugby unions European Champions Cup. The reigning champions beat glasgow 38 13 to secure their place in the semi finals, where theyll face munster. And 0xfords men win the boat race for the fourth time in five years. Their womens boat lost after getting an oar stuck in the opening strokes. Heartbreakfor heartbreak for 0xfords women, they couldnt claw that one back. Thats a look at the Sports Headlines for now. Hang around for the papers. Now carol with the weather, i should look at the weather more often, it was very cold this morning . Us started off with some frost. Not just frost but patchy fog some of us. Just frost but patchy fog some of us. Yesterday in london it was very pleasant, temperatures got to 17 and we could see similar in some parts today. As we go through this week it will be mostly dry, a little bit fresher as we go through the week, chilly nights once again, some frost if youre tempted into the garden, bear that in if youre tempted into the garden, bearthat in mind, if youre tempted into the garden, bear that in mind, your tender pla nts bear that in mind, your tender plants will feel the draft. High pressure still endured but you can see a set of fronts coming in from the atlantic. Dill in charge. Still in charge. Default we have at the moment will lift, bright skies, sunny spells coming through the fog. We could see some low cloud. Through the afternoon we see the rain coming in, becoming quite in squads in Western Scotland whereas in eastern scotland, something drier in sconce. The rain pushing into Northern Ireland and the isle of man but for much of england we are looking at bright skies and sunny spells, highs of 16 or 17. If youre stuck under lower cloud on the coast for example, temperatures will be depressed and cloud building in South West England and wales just ahead of the Weather Fronts coming in. But for most of the uk, a pleasa nt in. But for most of the uk, a pleasant and update. Through the evening and overnight, ourfirst front is pushing through the south east pleasant enough day. Some patchy rain, maybe some low cloud around once again. A particularly cold night for most but these temperatures are indicative of what you can expect in towns and cities. Were looking at between six nine. Tomorrow weve got the dregs of the rain in the south east and channel islands, pushing away, leaving quite a bit of cloud behind it. The Cloud Thicken for drizzle and as we go further north, brighter skies, windy in the far north of scotla nd skies, windy in the far north of scotland and the north west. The Cloud Thicken of. We could see some drizzle on the western hills. Thick enough. We could see 8 15, not the high values were looking at today. As we go from tuesday into wednesday, you can see the High Pressure remaining across our shores, at times, windy in the north, as you can tell from the squeeze on the isobars with the Weather Front trotting past introducing rain at times. On wednesday, after a chilly start, some dry weather around, not wall to wall blue skies by any stretch, some cloud around, but again, a pleasant springlike day with highs between 8 14. That temperature dropping a couple of degrees as we go through the week, but the weather remaining fairly settled. Thank you very much indeed, carol, see you later on youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning restrictions on the use of police bail come into force today. A new 28 day limit is introduced england and wales but some officers are unhappy with the move. A warning that more than 20 Million People in the uk are physically inactive, costing the nhs around £1. 2bn each year. Lets look at the papers. The front page of the times, they have done an interview with donald trump about north korea. They are calling at exclusive. It dott if china is not going to solve north korea, we will. A 17 year old silence it is viciously chased by a mob while bysta nders viciously chased by a mob while bystanders do nothing. The guardian are talking to a Welfare Shakeup to hit children and the bereaved. Lots of them have pictures. This is Lydia Wilkinson at her family house in the West Midlands after an attack that killed her mother and brother. 0n the express, daily walk to save your life. One of our main stories this morning. 20 million lazy britons are being told to get more exercise. Its costing the nhs a lot of money. Also trump to take on north korea also on the front of the daily telegraph. And also the italian Town Amateur Che which was struck by an earthquake. Amatrice. The story on the left want to talk about. Booker and tesco are proposing to merge. The biggest shareholder says it will give it too much power over Convenience Stores. It doesnt Convenience Stores. It doesnt Convenience Stores. It doesnt Convenience Stores supplied by are forced to close could it would give tescos too much power. A row is brewing in rome. They are replacing the old street lights with the new led ones. Local council says it is good because it saves money but it isa good because it saves money but it is a bit cold, its not very romantic. There is a great quote. Look, if you are struggling to see the difference, i can only compare it to the difference, i can only compare ittoa the difference, i can only compare it to a candlelit dinner versus the frozen food isle of your local food grocery store. Roma residents arent happy. They say they love that yellow romantic glow, not the harsh white light. I share the view. A bit too stark. Another shame, particularly if you are decent man who took this Spectacular Swallow dived into the thames but emerged with the murky depths without his winner s medal that had just been put around his neck minutes bef

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