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BBCNEWS Breakfast April 13, 2017

Under plans to be set out by the Education Secretary later. If youve visited a Supermarket Megastore lately you might have noticed you can get your drycleaning done, keys cut or collect your parcels while you shop ill be asking the boss of argos why he thinks Multi Tasking can save the big supermarkets. Leicester will have to fight back in their Champions League Quarter Final against Atletico Madrid. They trail 1 0 after the first leg. Before the match, severalfans were hurt in clashes with police. At least eight people were arrested. Hold on tight as we celebrate 200 years of thrills since the opening of the first rollercoaster. And carol has the weather. Good morning. A chilly start to the day. Frost around central and Eastern Areas. More cloud in the west with spots of rain and drizzle. It will still be there will still be bright spells to look forward to. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The largest Nursing Union is consulting with its members across the uk on whether they should take Industrial Action in protest at the governments decision to maintain a 1 cap on their pay. The Royal College of nursing claims low wages are contributing to Tens Of Thousands of unfilled posts and unsafe Staffing Levels in the nhs. But the government says the Health Service offers competitive pay. 0ur Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. Unprecedented pressure in the nhs means nurses have never worked harder and for so little, according to their union. The Royal College of nursing says because of pay freezes and they pay cap, nurses have seen the money they take home cut in real terms by 14 since 2010. It says thatis terms by 14 since 2010. It says that is why it has decided to ask staff whether they would be prepared to strike. 270,000 nhs nurses will be able to vote in the Online Survey over the next few weeks. Everybody is unhappy. Most nurses are unhappy with their income. They are working harder than ever. But there have been years of absolutely no pay increase. Some of our nurses are telling us they absolutely love being a nurse, it is a fantastic job, but they do not think they can afford to do it any more. The royal couege afford to do it any more. The Royal College of nursing says low pay is driving people away from the profession, and Tens Of Thousands of posts remain vacant. But the Department Of Health said an extra 12,000 nurses have worked on wards since 2010, and that frontline nhs services are being protected. A new generation of Grammar Schools in england should be truly open to everyone, not just the privileged few, according to the Education Secretary Justine Greening. In a speech today she will argue that ordinary Working Families are the backbone of the economy and they should not have to make do. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason joins us from westminster. The government is continuing to move forward with its Grammar Schools plans . It is, and it recognises nothing will get through the gist of what Justine Greening has to seen a couple of hours, it recognises it has some persuading to do. Theresa may has long been a passionate advocate of Grammar Schools. She went to a Grammar School herself. But there is a huge amount of opposition from Teaching Unions and other political parties, and indeed some conservative mps, to this idea. So whatJustine Greening is going to do is try to wind together one of the big mantras of theresa may, which is helping ordinary Working Families. Bind together. Notjust the poorest, the government thinks it does a good job for them already, at those who are a little above that, though sawai just managing. It will argue today that when you look at the statistics a similar number of people from that background go to Grammar Schools as go to competence of schools. But it also shows that a disproportionate number of relatively well off children go to Grammar Schools, which gives you just some sense of the argument that is still to come on this. Chris, thank you. The families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and Telford Hospital trust are calling for their deaths to be included in the investigation ordered by the Health Secretary. The review of the trust was announced Byjeremy Hunt yesterday following the avoidable deaths of seven babies. Five died following failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. The trust says its Mortality Levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Buchanan, has this report. This is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infa nts. Keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. Yesterday bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrews briand Telford Hospital trust in a little over 18 months. The scale of the problems has prompted the Health Secretary to order a review of maternity services. Jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more family suffer like this one. Tamsin cook is lost her daughter ivy last may, aged just four months. That followed mistakes at her birth. We all think Something Like this will never happen, it wont happen to me. And it has. And ican wont happen to me. And it has. And i can only take it day by day sometimes. If i am lucky, week by week. How old would you be there, roughly . Probably five hours old. 0therfamilies are roughly . Probably five hours old. Other families are still pushing for justice. Haley matthews sonjack died within hours of his birth in 2015. She says the trust never properly investigated the death. Following investigations, however, The Local Coroner is now considering holding an inquest. The local coroner is now considering holding an inquestlj The Local Coroner is now considering holding an inquest. I was expecting a healthy baby. Two years i have been fighting. It is not going to bring my boy back, but hopefully it will save other babies and parents going through what we have gone through. The trust say they have investigated or maternity deaths, and say they will contact hayley about her case. They also say they are Learning Lessons from incidents and are improving services. A 17 Year Old Girl has been charged with terrorism offences. Shes accused of communicating with a member of the so called islamic state, and booking a ticket to fly to istanbul, with the intention of travelling to syria. The offences are alleged to have taken place Betweenjanuary 2016 Last Year and march this year. President trump has said relations with russia may be at an all time low after his Secretary Of State failed to persuade russia to stop backing President Assad of syria. Mr trump said america had been right to fire missiles at a syrian airbase in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack last week. From washington, laura bicker reports. Vladimir putin said this us attack was an act of aggression. Donald trump said it was in response to a suspected war crime. The us believes the syrian president was responsible for using chemical weapons against civilians. At a Press Conference alongside the nato secretary general, mr trump condemned bashar al assad. General, mr trump condemned bashar alassad. That is a butcher. That is alassad. That is a butcher. That is a butcher. I felt alassad. That is a butcher. That is a butcher. Ifelt we had to alassad. That is a butcher. That is a butcher. I felt we had to do something about it. I have absolutely no doubt we did the right thing, and it was very, very successfully done, as you well know. Earlier, russia vetoed a Un Security Council resolution that would have compelled the syrian president to cull operate with an investigation into the attack, a response President Trump described as disappointing. It would be wonderful, as we were discussing just a little while ago, if nato and our country could get along with russia. Right now we are not getting along with russia at all. We may be atan along with russia at all. We may be at an all time low in terms of relationships with russia. This has built through a long period of time. The us has said relations with russia must improve. But how . The two countries are on opposing sides ina two countries are on opposing sides in a civil war. Lots may depend on how far russia will go to defend the syrian president and how far the us wa nts to syrian president and how far the us wants to push to get rid of him. A ruling is due today on whether the russian government should have done more to prevent the siege of a school in beslan in 2004 by the European Court of human rights. More than 330 people died when Security Forces stormed a school where Chechen Separatists had taken over 1,000 people hostage. Survivors and parents, who lost children, argue that russia failed in its obligation to protect citizens lives from a known risk. Translation as a mother, it is terrible to bury your children. It shouldnt be this way. Having felt this pain, i cant let anyone else suffer the same way. We have to do everything we can so that is nothing like this is ever repeated. If there is no investigation and no one is punished, then there will be more terrorist attacks, more children will die, terrorist attacks, more children willdie, and terrorist attacks, more children will die, and people will suffer. I cant let that happen. A bbc investigation has found that Construction Faults, similar to those which led to the closure of 17 schools in edinburgh on Safety Grounds, have been found at 71 other schools across scotland. Although most have been repaired, work has yet to be completed on six of the buildings. The Scottish Futures trust, which oversees Public Private finance projects, says it is reviewing its guidance. A missing link in the evolution of dinosaurs has been discovered at the National History museum in london. After finding a lost fossil which had been forgotten about for decades, scientists have concluded that the precursors to dinosaurs had crocodile like ankles and walked on all fours. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh went to find out more. I dont quite know what that means. It means they walked like a crocodile. This is how we imagine dinosaurs. To runa this is how we imagine dinosaurs. To run a soros rex was one of the very last of them. To run a soros rex. The first evolved 250 million years ago from crocodile like creatures which walked on two legs. This is the skull of a mighty t rex, one of the skull of a mighty t rex, one of the most fearsome creatures to walk the most fearsome creatures to walk the planet. He first dinosaurs were much smaller, about the size of a chicken. 0ne much smaller, about the size of a chicken. One of the biggest questions is how these creatures first emerged. What we are looking at now is the skull of one individual animal. The answer lies in the fossil of this animal, an animal called teleocrater. It had many dinosaur traits, such as a small head and a long, slender neck and long legs. But also some crocodile like features, such as the structure of its ankles. This is what it looked like. Although it is not a direct ancestor it gives the best indication yet of how the first dinosaurs evolved. In many ways this Animal Isa Dinosaurs evolved. In many ways this animal is a missing link between dinosaurs and crocodiles and shows how some of the features that were previously just appearing in dinosaurs actually first evolved. So, for example, dinosaurs start off as two legged animals, whereas most of their ancestors seem to be a legged. This animal shows how some of that transition between a a legged crocodile like animal and a two leg dinosaur actually happened. The discovery, published in the journal nature, fills a critical gap in the fossil record, and shows that some Dinosaur Features evolved much earlier than previously thought. Now you know. Yeah. That explained it all. Thank you. Police officers were given the run around in london yesterday by a very unusual suspect. A pig caused chaos when it escaped and trotted through lunch time traffic on the streets of redbridge. A jogger had to dodge the animal, who seemed to take a liking to his Fluorescent Clothing well, that person in the green jackets didnt do a good job. |j think that was a jogger. Right, well, eventually it was recaptured and returned to its owner. What do you do with a pig . Is it a pet . Do you do with a pig . Is it a pet . Do you have a piglike that has a pet . No, buti you have a piglike that has a pet . No, but i tell you, more people do. These micro gigs are a craze. That wasnt micro is that the actual size of a micro pigs . No, they are like a tiny dog. People buy them. At genetically you cannot guarantee that it will remain a micro pigs. So you buy a micro pig and it turns into a huge pig . How do you even know this stuff . That is incredible. I dont know. My Wildlife Knowledge is deeper than people assume. Not that pigs are wildlife. Lets talk about leicester, anyway. It is all about leicester this morning. A remarkable result. I watched the first half, then i had to go to bed. I thought i would wake up to go to bed. I thought i would wake up to bad news this morning, but actually not as bad as leicester fans feared. Leicester will have to come from behind if they are to reach the Champions League semi finals but theyre still in with a chance. Antoine griezemanns penalty gave atletico the lead but the foxes held firm and they go into the second leg just a goal behind. Monaco have a slender 3 2 lead over Borussia Dortmund after their rearranged Quarter Final first leg which was played just a day after dortmunds team bus was attacked. Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel says his side felt completely ignored by uefa with the rescheduling and werent consulted. Captain wayne rooney has been left out of the Manchester United squad for tonights europa League Quarter final first leg at anderlecht. Hes missed uniteds last two matches with ankle problems. And Great Britain had a successful start to the World Track Cycling Championships in hong kong. Elinor barker, who won gold in rio as a member of the team pursuit, picked up a silver medal this time in the womens scratch race. The World Track Cycling Championships are going on all week and there is live coverage on the bbc. Thank you very much indeed. Now for the weather. A chilly start to the day if you are justjust stepping out. A touch of frost. Patchy mist and fog. Neither of those should last. Eastern areas, bright. The west, cloudy. Eight oclock this morning, a fine start. As we go through the midlands into hampshire, devon, cornwall, wales, more cloud around. The odd spot of rain. More cloud in the east. North and east scotla nd cloud in the east. North and east scotland seemed brighter skies. Some showers again or light rain. Through the day, a nice and bright start in central and Eastern Areas being eradicated by cloud from the west. Nevertheless, still some holes in it. Hanging onto brighter skies in the far south of england for the longest. South west england will see some holes as well through the day. Temperatures, 7 1a. Roughly speaking, they are where they should be at this stage in april. Early evening sunshine in the south. Through the course of the evening, cloud coming in and patchy rain across central and northern areas. The far north of scotland is seeing Clearer Skies. That is how we start the day tomorrow. Not as cold a start as we have got. We hang on to this patchy rain as well. Cloud at times. Equally, bright skies. Behind the rain moving south, sunshine and showers acro

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