I want to apply myself more to make up i want to apply myself more to make upfor i want to apply myself more to make up for what i have lost. A train carrying British Goods will leave essex this morning for a 17 point 5000 mile trip to china. In sport, Sergio Garcia pips justin rose to win the masters. The spaniard beats rose on a Play Off Hole for his maiden major title on his 74th time of asking. What a day of golf and weather. And carol has the weather. Yesterday, the temperature in cambridge was 25. 5. Today in cambridge, more likely to be 13. Temperatures are warm, but coming down today. Settled but sunny spells. Sunshine in Northern Ireland and parts of eastern england. I will have more details later on. Thank you, carol. See you later. Good morning. First, our main story. The funeral of Pc Keith Palmer, who was murdered in the Terror Attack in westminster last month, will be held later today. The 48 year old was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood as he stood guard outside the Palace Of Westminster. Officers from across the country will line the route to Southwark Cathedral, where a full Police Service will be held. Daniel boettcher reports. Yesterday, the coffin of Pc Keith Palmer was brought to the Palace Of Westminster, the place where he had worked, the place he was protecting when he was killed last month. And honour guard made up of parliamentary and diplomatic Protection Command has been watching over his coffin. Pc palmers funeral will be held at Southwark Cathedral this afternoon. Some of his collea g u es this afternoon. Some of his colleagues who worked alongside him have in giving tribute, saying he was selfless, a dedicated officer who enjoyed hisjob, and enjoyed working with the public. One of the kindest people you would find, very giving, very loyal, a true friend. A fantastic policeman. He came to work because he had a family to support. He was a wonderful family man. Officers from across the uk are expected to travel to london to line the route from westminster to Southwark Cathedral. Police officers will be holding a minutes silence to honour him. Flags at headquarters will be lowered to half mast. Bbc news. Our reporter, keith doyle, is at westminster for us this morning. Good morning. What exactly will be happening today . Good morning from westminster, where we expect 5000 plus officers from every police force in britain to be here along the route, taking part in Pc Keith Palmers funeral, which will be held at Southwark Cathedral, which is two miles away from westminster on the south bank of the thames. All night, there has been that honour guard by Pc Keith Palmers often, which is in the royal chapel at the houses of parliament behind me. Two officers, all throughout the night, changing every hour. Around one oclock, shortly after, the coffin will be taken from that chapel, and it will go right past the spot where that officer was killed, just over two weeks ago. They will then carry on ina weeks ago. They will then carry on in a route for people who know london are long over Lambeth Bridge, over the south side of the river, Past Waterloo, over two Southwark Cathedral. To. Past waterloo, over two Southwark Cathedral. To. To. He will be remembered over here with a remembrance memorial for those who have been lost in similar circumstances. Giving us information about preparations for the funeral later today. Boris johnson will meet Foreign Ministers from the rest of the g7 nations today as they try to present a united front, forcing russia to back down over its support for syrian president bashar al assad. Us Secretary Of State, Rex Tillerson, arrived at the summit in italy as tensions with moscow intensified. Our Diplomatic Correspondent, James Robbins, reports. The next two days in the Tuscan Walled City Of Luca will be dominated by a collective search for arguments to persuade Vladimir Putin that he must now end russias military support for syrias President Assad and help to accelerate a negotiated political transition. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is expected to press the case for new sanctions against russia if they dont give ground. President trumps Secretary Of State, Rex Tillerson, wants to go on from here to moscow, able to confront the russians with a strong set of demands, backed by americas key allies. Our priority is first the defeat of isis, remove them from access to the caliphate, because thats where the threat to the homeland and to so many homelands of our Coalition Partners is emanating from. Once we can eliminate the battle against isis, conclude that, and it is going quite well, then we hope to turn our attention to achieving Ceasefire Agreements between the regime and opposition forces. Russia and iran, President Assads key military backers, are threatening retaliation if there are any further american strikes. Its far from clear moscows attitude has shifted significantly since either the gas attack or americas retaliatory but limited missile strike. Years of effort trying to find a negotiated settlement have failed and so the task here in italy of trying to find a new way of breaking the deadlock still looks enormous. James robbins, bbc news, luca. Well be speaking to the uks former ambassador to moscow, sir andrew wood, just after 7am. Egypt has declared a three month State Of Emergency after attacks on two churches yesterday left at least 44 people dead. The measures allow the authorities to make arrests without warrants and search peoples homes. The army will be deployed to help Police Protect key sites. The so called Islamic State group said it was behind both blasts. Swedish police are continuing to question a man suspected of driving a hijacked lorry into a crowd of people in stockholm on friday, leaving four people dead. The 39 year old, originally from uzbekistan, was facing deportation from sweden and had expressed support for so called Islamic State. Tens of thousands gathered in the city yesterday to pay tribute to the victims, who included british father of two, chris bevington. The bbc has uncovered evidence that appears to implicate the Bank Of England in the so called Libor Scandal. A Secret Recording from 2008 obtained by panorama suggests it repeatedly pressured commercial banks to push down the rates at which they charged each other interest. Heres our economics correspondent, andy verity. The Libor Scandal first blew up in 2012, when the boss was forced to resign. Until recently, liborwas said to be by members of staff at the biggest banks saying they would tell each other what Interest Rates they would need. They offered rates, liborfor they would need. They offered rates, libor for short. They basted they would need. They offered rates, liborfor short. They basted only they would need. They offered rates, libor for short. They basted only on their own genuine view of the market for borrowing and lending cash. Based it. We uncovered a phone call on october 29, 2008, based it. We uncovered a phone call on october29, 2008, during based it. We uncovered a phone call on october 29, 2008, during the gst, when a senior banker tells the man putting in libor rates, peter johnson, to push down his libor rates below the true cost of borrowing cash because of pressure from above. We played the recording to a member of the treasury select committee. what he is saying is true, that is shocking. This tape suggest that in fa ct shocking. This tape suggest that in fact the Bank Of England knew about it and indeed were encouraging or even instructing it. So we need an immediate enquiry to find out exactly what is going on, given what we have just heard on this tape. The Bank Of England told Panorama Libor and other global benchmarks were not regulated in the uk or elsewhere during the period in question. Andy verity, bbc news. Teaching unions say pressure on School Budgets in england is leading to some vocational subjects being cut. Research from the nut and the atl suggests teachers in subjects outside of maths, english, science and the humanities are most at risk. The government says School Funding is at Record Levels but critics say it is not keeping up with costs and warn of a £3 billion funding gap by the end of the decade. Australian Scientists Say two thirds of the Great Barrier reef has now been devastated by severe Coral Bleaching caused by rising Water Temperatures. Our sydney correspondent, phil mercer, has more on this. What is happening . Good morning. The Great Barrier reef is about the size of italy, and the damage being inflicted by this bleaching is, according to australian scientists, unprecedented. For the first time, they have recorded Mass Bleaching events they have recorded Mass Bleaching eve nts o n they have recorded Mass Bleaching events on the Great Barrier reef in consecutive years. Last year they uncovered this bleaching in the northern section of the reef. This year it is the middle section of the Great Barrier reef which is being subjected to this bleaching. Now, this covers an area well in excess of 900 miles, so a huge area has been affected. And the authorities and the scientists are warning the authorities in australia that if assets are not made to combat global warming, these sorts of events will occui warming, these sorts of events will occur far warming, these sorts of events will occurfar more warming, these sorts of events will occur far more frequently. Efforts. Ok, phil mercer, thank you very much. Harry potter and the cursed child has won a record breaking nine olivier awards, which celebrate the best in theatre. They include best actor forjamie parker, who plays the wizard, and noma dumezweni, who plays hermione grainger, won best supporting actress. The stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards. I feel very lucky that i saw it last wednesday. So i just i feel very lucky that i saw it last wednesday. So ijust got in there before it won all those awards. is epic. It is epic because you watch it in two parts. You go to the matinee and there is a break in between. Like a three hour mini break in between. Just amazing. The actors are brilliant. The whole thing is brilliant. You are immersed in the harry potter world. It sounds like you liked it. Yeah, just a little bit. Should we say other plays are available. Other plays are available, but that one is good, obviously. I have been watching golf. An amazing story for Sergio Garcia. No longer do we have to say he is the best player who has never w011 he is the best player who has never won a major because he has done it. Four times the bridesmaid. He tried so four times the bridesmaid. He tried so long and it could not happen to a nicer bloke. I went to bed at nine oclock last night because i thought ifi oclock last night because i thought if i stay up i would have to stay until the end. Yes, good if i stay up i would have to stay untilthe end. Yes, good morning. Sergio garcia is the masters champion. He holed a birdie putt to win a sudden death play off against englands justin rose. An amazing final day battle between the pair, but its the spaniard who finally becomes a major champion, after 18 years of trying. Sunderland could be relegated to the championship in two weeks time after they lost 3 0 to manchester united. The black cats had a man sent off in the first half. Two goals from the premier League Top ScorerRomelu Lukaku helped everton win a dramatic game against Leicester City 4 2. And Paul Doran Jones was the hero for wasps as his last gasp try helped them snatch victory from Northampton Saints at the ricoh arena to stay top of the premiership. And that is all the sport for now. Golf soon in the papers. Definitely. Yesterday was a lovely day for many of us. The hottest day of the year so of us. The hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures hitting 25 degrees in cambridge. Soon, we will hear the forecast. First, this is how you have been enjoying the sunshine. Gorgeous. Not enough of it, though. We should have this right through until september, surely. We are going to have a picnic today. Oh, and were gonna make lots of lovely food. We were at yesterday as well. You might as well enjoy as much of it as you can. We wont have much next month. I am enjoying it as much asi next month. I am enjoying it as much as i can. Next month. I am enjoying it as much asican. A next month. I am enjoying it as much as i can. A lovely day to take him out. Just get some fresh air. Go down to the park. I hope that it will last a little bit longer because sometimes we dont get so much of a chance to have this hot weather. The question, of course, is, is it going to last . Well, were not going to have the dizzy heights of those temperatures. Yesterday, in cambridge, we had 25. 5 c. It was the warmest day of the year so far. Beautiful blue skies in cambridgeshire, and cooler in the far north west. That cool air today will filter further south. However, having said that, for some of us we will still have temperatures above average for the time of year. So what is happening todayis time of year. So what is happening today is our southerly wind pumping in all that warm air has been replaced by more of a north westerly, a fresh direction for us. Today there will be some sunshine, Fair Weather Cloud bubbling up at Sunny Intervals, instead of wall to wall blue skies and we will have showers across the north and west and parts of the east. This afternoon is still a beautiful day, just not as warm across South West England, south wales. Fair weather cloud as i mentioned developing across central parts of england, maybe the odd shower and you are more likely to catch one in parts of lincolnshire and yorkshire. As we head further north, north west england again seeing a bit more cloud developing. Some showers across the north and west, some of those wintry, actually, in the mountains of scotland. Later in the day we start to import some rain. There is rain coming in across North West Scotland initially, moving across other parts of scotla nd initially, moving across other parts of scotland through the course of the night. Hardly a breath of wind, and in ruralareas, under clearer skies, once again we are looking at a touch of frost. These temperatures you can see are indicative of towns and cities. So we start tomorrow on that kanepi note with some frost around. With the clear skies, some sunshine to start the day at the rain will be persisting across the north and north West Of Scotland nicky note. Further south, north and north West Of Scotland nicky note. Furthersouth, in north and north West Of Scotland nicky note. Further south, in the sunny breaks were looking at temperatures between around about 11 and 16 celsius, the average in london at this stage in april is about 13, so you see what i mean. We area about 13, so you see what i mean. We are a little bit above where we should be. As we move through wednesday, a Weather Front eventually come south but as it does so eventually come south but as it does so it will be a fairly weak affair. It is not going to produce much in the way of rain by the time it gets into the south. It move southwards through the course of the day across Northern England, wales, into the midlands, staying largely dry and fine head of it. Further showers across the north and the west, and that north westerly breeze. Temperatures ranging from eight in the Northern Isles to highs of around 13, 1a or maybe 15 in the south east. It is more of the same during the course of thursday. Again, we are looking at a lot o