Mean for the uks towns. He isa he is a world cup winner and simply one of the best players in the world but for Kylian Mbappe, theres only one premier league team to watch at the moment, good morning. Quite a bit of around today but there will be sunshine as well when we lose the frost and fog from the south, that cloud will be thick enough for drizzle and spots of rain, particularly in the north and west. Ill have more later in the programme. Its tuesday the 21st of january. Our top story prince harry has touched down in canada in the last few hours to rejoin his wife and son. The duke of sussex flew from the uk last night after announcing he had no choice but to step back from royal life. Lets speak to our north american correspondent, sophie long, whos on Vancouver Island. Thank you very much, sophie, go to talk to you this morning. I suppose this is the start of the new life . Yes, dan, i think this is the thursday of the rest of their lives. We understand prince harry has landed at Vancouver International airport, a short hop from where we are now on Vancouver Island, only about a 30 minute flight, so we assume he is on his way here. This is where can has been staying over the past week or so while the negotiations have been going on over the last week or so. Weve been watching planes go over but weve had no confirmation he has landed on Vancouver Island. Hard to imagine the intensity and the mixture of emotions he has been feeling as he made hisjourney emotions he has been feeling as he made his journey across the atlantic. He was candid about how sad he felt that it had come to this andi sad he felt that it had come to this and i think the royal couple have taken a larger step back from royal duties than they hoped when they made their surprise announcement nearly two weeks ago. It was with a heavy heart that he came here but also one full of hope, because they will now begin to start that more peaceful life they have both said they will hope for. New Anti Terrorism measures including increased minimum sentences and an end to automatic Early Release have been confirmed by the government. The announcement comes in the wake of the fishmongers hall attack in november, in which usman khan killed two people while out of prison on licence. Heres our home Affairs Correspondent, daniel sandford. The fishmongers hall attacker usman khan had come out of prison one year before the attack. He had been serving 16 years for preparing terrorist acts, but had been released automatically halfway through that sentence. Visiting the metropolitan polices Specialist Training facility, the home secretary priti patel has announced a further increase infunding for counterterrorism policing of £90 million, but she also promised that by mid march, there will be a new bill before parliament, ending the automatic Early Release of terrorist prisoners and raising the minimum sentence available to judges. We will ensure that we increase sentences to 14 years for the offenders who are involved in planning terrorist offences but also involved in training for terrorist offences as well, and with that we are absolutely clear that we are going to be reviewing licensing conditions so that people do not have Early Release. Ministers say theyll introduce lie detector tests for people recently released and prison for terrorist offences, and theyll double the number of probation officers specialising in counterterrorism. Therell also be more psychologists and imams involved in deradicalising prisoners. 0nce somebody has been radicalised, no one is saying that theres a 100 guarantee that someone can be deradicalised, but if there is a chance, we ought to be funding that and committing to it. Counterterrorism police say their work has gone up by a third in three years, and insist the best way to turn the tide is to divert people away from extremism in the first place. Daniel sandford, bbc news. China has confirmed that the new respiratory virus spreading across the country can be transmitted from person to person. Four people have died so far from the coronavirus, with 200 infected. Stephen mcdonnell is in beijing. Millions of Chinese People are on the move, going home for the Lunar New Year celebrations. Here at beijing station, the capitals old est beijing station, the capitals oldest Long Distance train station, you can see how many people are moving around and the news this virus, the coronavirus, canjump from person to person means screening at places like this is much more important. Australia is the latest country to join others in watching when people come in off lights and testing them, especially when they are coming from wuhan. Theres a case of somebody who has returned from wuhan in brisbane who has been placed in isolation. Theyre not sure yet if he has the coronavirus, but scientists here have joined those in the uk saying that although there are hundreds of people who have been infected, they think the realfigure people who have been infected, they think the real figure could people who have been infected, they think the realfigure could be thousands, and thats because look how many people are travelling around china at the moment. The virus has not only spread to other chinese cities but to other countries, and thats why the authorities are not taking any chances and theyve put all these extra screening chances and theyve put all these extra screening measures chances and theyve put all these extra screening measures in place. Us Service Personnel and theirfamilies will be given uk Driver Training when they arrive at the raf base near to where the teenage motorcyclist harry dunn was killed last year. Harry was struck by a car driven by the wife of a us diplomat, who was apparently on the wrong side of the road. The announcement follows the emergence of dash cam footage showing a different car, also with Us Diplomatic plates, driving on the wrong side. We will two. Speak to. Harrys mum, charlotte, just after 8am this morning. Donald trumps impeachment trial begins in the United States senate today, with democrats and republicans set to disagree sharply on the rules. The president is charged with abusing his powers by asking ukraine to investigate his political rivaljoe biden. Heres our washington correspondent, gary 0donoghue. Will all senators now stand or remain standing . Do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump. Yes, these are 100 members of the United States senate, but for the next few weeks, they will also be jurors and judges. They get to fix the rules of the trial and decide on guilt. Well, well be sitting there in our chairs. Probably in the order of six hours a day, starting at 1pm eastern time and then six days a week. This is going to be a kind of gruelling exercise but also one that will be public. There are almost no rules for a trial like this and democrats and republicans are completely at odds over where whether to call witnesses at all. That means this trial could last anything from 2 six weeks. In the coming days, Senate Republicans are going to face a choice. Will they take their cues from the white house, as leader mcconnell clearly stated, and engage Ina Mcconnell clearly stated, and engage in a cover up for President Donald Trump . 0rwill in a cover up for President Donald Trump . Or will they in a cover up for President Donald Trump . 0rwill they in in a cover up for President Donald Trump . Or will they in this most sacred of undertakings prescribed by the constitution vote for a fair trial, with witnesses . It will take a two thirds majority in the senate to convicted the president and remove him from office. That is extremely unlikely. Nevertheless, these coming weeks will resonate for years to come. Gary 0donoghue, bbc news, washington. A recorded message has emerged of the footballer Emiliano Sala saying he felt forced out by his french club days before he died in a plane crash on his way to the uk. The argentinian striker who was on his way to join cardiff city was killed a year ago today alongside pilot David Ibbotson after their plane went missing over the channel islands. This report from kayley thomas. He signed for cardiff city but he never got to kick a ball in the premier league. The plane bringing Emiliano Sala from france to his new home crashed into the channel en route. Its mangled wreckage was found on the seabed a fortnight after the crash and the players body was recovered and found to have fatal levels of carbon monoxide. The body of pilot David Ibbotson, from north lincolnshire, has never been found. 0n the 14th of january last year Emiliano Sala was given a tour of the cardiff city stadium and the promise of a future in one of the worlds most lucrative leagues, but a day after in a whatsapp voice message to a friend he said he was being forced out of fc nantes. And he came here, to his local church just outside nantes where the priest says he could tell he was conflicted. He prayed very intensely in fact. I felt as if he was having other people decide for him. His mother said the past year has been terrible and she feels practically dead having to live without her eldest son. Fc nantes said it didnt want to comment on the message. It is still locked in a betis dispute with cardiff over the players transfer fee, which will 110w players transfer fee, which will now be decided by the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland in the spring. Next month we will learn more about what caused the plane to crash as air accident investigators are preparing their final report. Kayley thomas, bbc news, cardiff. A momentous new agreement between the us and the uk has meant the titanic will be protected. After 35 yea rs titanic will be protected. After 35 years since it was discovered a deal to block exploration of the remains will means some sections of the sunken hull cant be investigated. It has been under the water for more than a century. Not good news about the tennis, sally . It is really tricky, we have metjoe konta a couple of times on here and sometimes she can blow you away with her brilliance and sometimes she doesnt get there and this morning. 0vernight sometimes she doesnt get there and this morning. Overnight at the Australian Open, it wasnt her day, morning, night. Disappointing few hours for british players at the Australian Open in melbourne, Johanna Konta has gone out in the opening round of the tournament for the very first time. She is the british number one but she lost in straight sets to tunisian player jabeur. Kyle edmund is out, he reached the semifinals in melbourne two years ago but he was beaten in straight sets by 24th seed lajovic from serbia. The french world cup winner Kylian Mbappe says now is not the right time for a move away from paris saint germain, but he could reassess things in the summer and hes a big fan of the premier league. I should point out before we start a rumour, he isnt saying he wants to move to liverpool, he says he likes watching liverpool and they are playing like a machine at the moment. Lets not start that rumour right here stop it it is amazing how they start heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning, everyone. Today is going to be cloudier than yesterday and as we head through the rest of the week, it will be mostly cloudy, particularly as we head through wednesday and thursday with a lot of low cloud but it will be largely dry. This morning we are starting off with a real range in the temperatures. In the north we are looking at overnight lows of about 11 but in the south, some have had overnight lows of 5. A good 16 degrees difference in temperature. In the south, we have some frost around but in england and wales, there is frost around this morning, but we also have fog. Fog patches in south west england, south wales, parts of the midlands and east anglia and the south east. Some of that will lift into low cloud and if it sticks where you are, that will hold back the temperature. A fair bit of around today, producing rain and drizzle in the north west of scotland. Some brightness to the east of high ground in scotland and the same in Northern Ireland, the east of high ground seeing brightness and the same in northern england. Further south, again, brightness and the same in northern england. Furthersouth, again, some sunny skies around but not as many as there were yesterday. Temperature wise today, sixes and sevens in the south. Lower if you are stuck under an area that hangs onto some fog. Might not get higher to two or three. Further north, we could have 11 or 12 as the high. This evening and overnight, once again the cloud romps in and there will also still be some rain and drizzle affecting the west and the north of scotland. From this thicker cloud, we could see drizzle almost anywhere and some hill fog to boot as well. Not as cold in the south tonight compared to last night because we have more cloud. That leads us into tomorrow. Tomorrow we will have a lot of cloud around, low cloud at that, and quite grey for many and the cloud thick enough almost anywhere for some drizzle. Especially across the north and the west of scotland. Tomorrow like today, if you are in the shelter in the hills, theres the chance you could see cloud break up and sunshine could come through but a milder day across the board. More of an atlantic influence. At the moment we are dominated by High Pressure and that High Pressure in the rest of the week will be squeezed that bit further south. By the time we get to thursday, still a lot of cloud around and again, some of this will be low cloud with some hill fog around and some of the cloud again to the shelter of the hills will break. To the east of the grampians, for example, we could see breaks as well as in the district, to name but a few. As the High Pressure sinks further south, it allows weather fronts to come in across the north west and here we will see more persistent rain. The wind will also strengthen. Temperatures compared to wednesday are down a couple of degrees across the board. As for friday, here comes the weather front producing the rain across scotland and slipping steadily south through the day in northern areas. Pushing further south, while weve got something drier and there will be brightness around, we will even see oui brightness around, we will even see our old friend the sun coming back, temperatures 6 8 degrees. But that leads to a more unsettled weekend and a more unsettled start to next week as well. Carol, thank you very much and we will see you in half an hour. Lets take a look at todays papers. The sun devotes its front page entirely to a photograph of the Meghan Markle walking her dogs with baby, archie, on canadas Vancouver Island. The daily mail focuses on another royal, the queens eldest grandson, peter phillips, who the paper says has appeared in two adverts for a dairy firm on chinese tv. According to the mail, mr phillips did not respond to questions about the adverts, and Buckingham Palace declined to comment. The guardian leads with the announcement from tony hall, the bbcs director general, that he will step down from the helm after seven yea rs. It also has this incredible picture of a vast dust storm sweeping across a town in australias new south wales. And the metro leads on one of our main stories this morning government plans to get tougher on convicted terrorists, with measures including lie detector tests and longer prison sentences. I think we started with you yesterday, sally. To victoria. Thank you, good morning to you all. So today the World Economic forum kicks off in davos, this swiss mountainous town, and it has earned a reputation for kind of High Altitude pontification, where the global elite all gather and they are pitching their ideas on all sorts of different topics. For the first time, all five big slots are going to be about the environment. But for the very first time, lots of people here are slightly concerned about the Carbon Footprint, shall we say, of davos itself, because of people all going there in privatejets and stuff. So for the very first time, ceos and celebrities have been offered snowshoes and snow groups to encourage them to walk about the venue and think about their very real Carbon Footprint snow grips. I cant real Carbon Footprint snow grips. Icant imagine real Carbon Footprint snow grips. I cant imagine we are going to be seeing mrtrump in i cant imagine we are going to be seeing mr trump in his snowshoes anytime soon, but you never know. That is kind of interesting. We shall see. Very good for you, though, a bit of snowshoeing. Good for the glutes. I had a mate in School Called lee, who had very large shoes. Very large feet, and he could only wear snowshoes for a bit because his feet were so big. He was size 1a at the age of about nine. What was the problem with snowshoes then . Because they couldnt find shoes that fitted him, so he had to wear snowshoes. Its true why would you make up a story about that . The poor child, being sent to school in snowshoes in july. Ask him, lee clifts. 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