In sport, still tight at the top. Chelsea and tottenham both win in the Premier League. Theres still just four points between them. Do you ever ask to take home your left overs when youre eating out . So called doggy bags are standard part of Restaurant Culture in the states, but they havent really caught on here. Well find out about a new scheme aiming to change that. And carol is out and about with the weather. Hello. Good morning from truckfest. 40,000 are expected to see some amazing vehicles. Everything is in here. 0utside it is raining. The forecast is some bright spells, rain, and a few showers. Brightest skies in scotland and Northern Ireland, especially in the west. I will have more details in about 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Social Media Companies are being accused of a shameful failure to tackle on line Terrorist Propaganda and hate speech. A report by a group of mps claims sites like facebook, twitter, and google put more effort into protecting their profits than keeping the public safe on line. The Home Affairs Select committee branded the firms lack of action as a disgrace, as Jonathan Blake reports. Twitter, Jonathan Blake reports. Facebook, and google. Big brands twitter, facebook, and google. Big brands and Household Names used by billions online every day. Accused again of doing nowhere near enough to tackle illegal, abusive, or extremist posts. I think the richest and Biggest Companies in the world have both the ability and responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed to be i dont think they are taking this seriously enough and they need to. The mp suggested this. They proposed this as well. That is similar to the model used in football where clubs pay for policing on match days. All three companies criticised in the report defended their approach to on line safety and say they are committed to doing more. Facebook, twitter, and google all have ways to report things we see on line which may be illegal or inappropriate. The report from the mp criticises those companies for relying too much in uses companies for relying too much in uses and says they are effectively outsourcing policing with zero expense. outsourcing policing with zero expense. Users. This is not the first time they have been criticised for this. They have to continue balancing a platform for free speech and stopping those who abuse it. Jonathan blake, bbc news. Well be discussing this with social media expert Luc Delanyjust after 7 oclock. A man killed during an attempted burglary at a house in dorset has been named by police. 61 year old, guy hedger, was shot as intruders entered the property in the early hours of sunday morning. Simonjones reports. Police cordoned off a Quiet Cul De Sac Which has now become a murder scene. 0fficers Cul De Sac Which has now become a murder scene. Officers were first called here after 3am yesterday. There were three more intruders in the houses. Police believe that guy hedger did not know them, but they shot him dead. The offenders went into steel and they shot him. Steal. He tragically died in hospital. We have launched a Murder Enquiry and ask anyone with information to come forward to help us. Information to come forward to help us. A second person who lived in the house was there at the time. They said they were left deeply affected by what happened and are now being cared for by specially trained officers. Police say that the area will remain cordoned off and there will remain cordoned off and there will be patrols today to offer reassurance to the community. They wa nt to reassurance to the community. They want to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious. The key question is, what led to the shooting, and why guy hedger lost his life. The hunt for the killers continued. Bbc news. Continues. The organisation representing nhs groups has called on Political Parties to commit to linking Health Spending to the growth of the economy. The Nhs Confederation also wants whoever forms the next government to set up an independent body to work out how much funding is needed to meet the needs of the nhs. Parliament is to be dissolved later this week ahead ofjunes General Election, but campaigning by all sides is already well under way. This morning, a pledge from labour to clamp down on bad landlords, with tougher fines for those who fail to provide safe housing. Lets find out more from our Political Correspondent, leila nathoo, whos in Our London Newsroom. What more can you tell us about these particular proposals from labour . This is labour going after generation rent. There are a lot of people in that group, up to ii million. They want to give tenants more rights and punish bad landlords to keep property in bad condition. They want a legal minimum standard on renting, like getting rid of damp and pests and stuff like that. They wa nt and pests and stuff like that. They want councils to bring in licensing and bringing fines for up to £100,000 for ignoring the rules. They say it is better to target the bad landlords than having a broad licensing scream. They say it will be borne by the tenants. And there are already powers to crack down on rogue landlords. Renters are a big group. It is a target for both main parties. Expect to hear more about housing when we see the manifestoes later this month. Leila nathoo, thank you very much. Later, well be speaking to the shadow housing ministerjohn healey. Thats at 6 40. A mans died and a woman was seriously injured in separate incidents during a motocross and quad biking event in county durham. The rider was taken by Air Ambulance to hospital but died from his injuries. Later, a woman also had to be airlifted from the private meeting at low hardwick farm. Police closed the event on safety grounds. Campaigning in the french president ial elections is entering its final week ahead of the vote on sunday. Both candidates, the centrist, Emmanuel Macron, and his far right opponent, Marine Le Pen, will lead major rallies around paris today. 0pinion polls taken since the first round of voting last week suggest mr macron is favourite to win. The testing of Primary School children, used to make important decisions about students, is damaging and should be reformed according to an Influential Group of mps. The cross Party Education select Committee Says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. Heres our education correspondent, marc ashdown. Even from a young age, children are well accustomed to being tested, but mps are worried the importance placed nowadays on how children perform in isolated tests leads to a multitude of problems. Results are used to judge schools in annual performance tables, which this Education Select Committee report has said can create a high stakes environment, damaging to students and teachers. By wilfred owen. These year 6 students are gearing up for their test. It is a good school in a challenging area of london. The reality is children at the age of ten or 11 are going to do an hours test, which will evaluate their reading for four years. It is a very high stakes hour. For us, as a school, it is high stakes too, because it is how it is rated. As an alternative, a rolling three year average has been proposed. 0fsted said it already looks for a broad curriculum. The Department For Education has said it will consider the report and respond in due course. Marc ashdown, bbc news. At least nine people are now confirmed to have died as tornados hit the Us State Of Texas over the weekend. More than 50 people in hospital according to local authorities. The American Midwest has been struck by an intensive Weather System that has caused damage across several states, including neighbouring missouri and oklahoma, which are now in a state of emergency. A chance discovery by a preschool child has saved a family of owls. Three large eggs were found in a bucket in a Forest School near winchester. At first, quite rightly, they were not sure what it was, until they saw that flying from the outdoor loo. They set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding them while the mother hatched the eggs. They have been named twit and twoo i see what they did there. So gorgeous. Testing your knowledge, what birds were they . gorgeous. Testing your knowledge, what birds were they . I have no idea. Me either. Someone out there can tell us. Dont worry about it. Get in touch in all of the usual ways. Kat, do you know what kind of outlet was . A tawny, i would have said. Barn . Little . Snowy . Eagle . There are many types. Honestly, i was reading about rod stewart watching his son play. A realfamily affair. Starting off with the Premier League understandably because chelsea, i think, overcame their last big hurdle. They have four more matches to go. By the rhino easy games in the Premier League. But there are no. Everton we re league. But there are no. Everton were the last big challenge. They brushed them aside yesterday. Antonio conte was happy with that. They need to win three of their last four. Easy peasy. Good morning, everybody. Chelsea manager, antonio conte, says his side must become champions in orderfor a good season to become a fantastic one. The blues showed showed title winning form with an impressive 3 0 victory at everton. Pedro scoring the pick of the goals. But second placed spurs are keeping the pressure on the leaders. Theyre just four points behind chelsea after beating arsenal 2 0 in the last derby at white hart lane. The victory means spurs will finish above arsenal for the first time in 22 years. Lewis hamilton says he needs to recover his speed after losing ground to championship leader Sebastian Vettell at the Russian Grand Prix. The briton finished fourth, while his mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas won his first ever f1 race. And after the first day of the World Championship snooker final at the crucible, john higgins leads defending champion mark selby 10 7. Selby won the final three frames last night to stay in touch. They will play to a conclusion today, its the first to 18. It isa it is a tight one. 10 7. It could go anywhere. Especially with selby. Stay with us because we want to hear more about rod stewart. Especially the picture. Yesterday we were talking about all of the boxing fallout. It is still all over the papers. Lovely pictures. I will show you those in a few minutes time. Carol. She is out looking to buy a car this morning. She is in peterborough. Good morning. Some very large trucks. This gentleman knows all about them. What is happening behind us . Behind us at the moment you can see swamp thing, one of the most up to date Monster Trucks available. A full on raising Monster Truck like would see in america racing. He will show are some of the power it has and maybe we will crush some cars, my favourite thing to do at truckfest. They will give passenger rides all day to people who come along. You can experience being in one of these. It is fantastic. Truckfest is my favourite event of the year. I have come here 20 years myself. I think it it has been going for 35. You can see amazing customised trucks. It is the biggest thing like this in europe. It never ceases to amaze me how much of a family day Out Truckfest will be. People of all ages are here, it is amazing. Out truckfest will be. People of all ages are here, it is amazinglj think he crushed some cars. How many people are you expecting today . we have a good turnout we can expect 40,000 people here today, an amazing thing in itself. Its notjust in peterborough, its happening in other parts of the country . Its, like, eight different offence around the country, we go to everyone with the country, we go to everyone with the cruiser because we like to give people rides in the truck and give them the chance to experience that s0 them the chance to experience that so its ever growing, it gets bigger and bigger every year and its great to bea and bigger every year and its great to be a part of it. Today is the last day, i hope it goes well, and the weather, although wet at the moment should improve. Thanks very much. It is raining in peterborough this morning, but through the day the rain will ease. The warmest conditions today will be in the north west, it will be wet as we come further south, so were looking ata come further south, so were looking at a mixture of rain and showers but the rain we have at the moment continuing to weaken as it goes north. This morning at 9am, starting in scotland, a lot of sunshine in the west and this is where were going to see the highest temperatures today. In the east there is a bit more cloud around, but it is dry. Coming south into Northern England, a little line of rain around 9am, not especially heavy, and although we will see brighter skies as we come further south at times we still have rain in the midlands, east anglia, South East England and along southern counties. Into the south west, we have had some heavy rain in devon in particular overnight, about an inch, and that rain will tend to ease a touch as we go through the day, on and off, some extending into South West Wales too but the rest of wales will be largely dry to start an similar in Northern Ireland, bright start with sunny spells coming through. Through the morning all the rain in the south weakens as it goes north and also pushes eastwards across southern counties, it will turn more showery and we will see brighter skies in between. With the breeze coming in from the north sea generally across Eastern Scotland and also eastern england, it will feel cooler. The Highs Temperatures the further north and west you are, we could see approaching 20 in parts of north west scotland. Where weve got the clear skies by day and the higher temperatures by night, we also have clear skies and low temperatures, so cold in the night in parts of scotland and Northern Ireland, still the cloud coming in across the east and we lose the showers across the south through the night, pulling away into the channel islands. Tomorrow, similar to today in that we will still see some of that cloud coming in from the north sea across Eastern Counties of scotla nd sea across Eastern Counties of scotland and england. It will break at times, brighter skies as we go further west, but the risk of showers anywhere across england and those showers in the midlands will be drifting down towards the south west through the cause of the day. As we head into wednesday, againa bit day. As we head into wednesday, again a bit more Cloud At Times, coming in from the east but more cloud in the south, bright skies with sunny intervals. 0nce cloud in the south, bright skies with sunny intervals. Once again it is the north and west seeing the lions share of the sunshine and also as a result the Highs Temperatures. All in all, after todays rain, things are settling down more and warming up, especially in the west. Carol, thank you very much. Im interested in what is inside these things, theyve got all sorts of kit, microwaves, fridges, beds, you could live in one of these . The one i was could live in one of these . The one iwas in could live in one of these . The one i was in at 6am was luxurious, like a 5 star hotel, a lovely bed, all the interior was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking Big Television as well good work. You could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known absolutely more from Carol A Little later. Thank you, we will see you soon. Live car crashing as well, how about that, what more do you want . Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning mps have accused Social Media Firms of a shameful failure to tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. A man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. 0n on this Bank Holiday Monday morning, lets have a look at some of the newspapers and the Daily Telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, proposals to make Social Media Firms more responsible for the content they published and its a big debate about whether these social media sites distribute content that other people, including ourselves, make, or whether they content that other people, including ourselves, make, orwhetherthey are publishers and they should be more responsible for the content that is on their site. There is a call for them being fined if they dont