Welcome to the programme, and a happy new year. Were live until iiam. Dentists have criticised what theyve called the workplace cake culture, saying the sharing of sweet treats in the office is contributing to health problems. Theyve called for a change in 2017. So, is this sensible advice or an attack on the Little Things that make office life a bit more enjoyable . Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. A man has been shot dead by police in an operation near the m62 motorway in huddersfield. West Yorkshire Police say the operation last night was pre planned, and that at least one person was arrested, but gave few other details. They say it was not related to terrorism. Another two people were arrested in a related stop in bradford. The independent Police Complaints commission has sent investigators to the scene. Its the fifth Fatal Police Shooting in england and wales within nine months. The shooting happened shortly after 6pm yesterday evening on a slip road off the m62 at ainley top, near huddersfield. West Yorkshire Police say the incident took place during a preplanned policing operation, suggesting officers had acted on intelligence, rather than responding to an unexpected event. The force said a Police Firearm was discharged and a man died. No one else is believed to have been injured. The independent Police Complaints commission was informed, and has sent its own investigators to the scene, which has been cordoned off. Photographs from the area appear to indicate that a number of Unmarked Police vehicles may have stopped a car on the slip road before the shooting, though that hasnt been confirmed. Although Fatal Police Shootings are rare, it is the fifth such incident in england and wales in the last nine months, and the first involving west Yorkshire Police since december 2010. 0ur correspondent phil bodmer is at the scene. What more can you tell us . This slip road on the 62, it is the westbound slip road, it has now been closed for 15 hours since the incident last night. More police have arrived this morning, officers behind the green cord and will work and investigate the circumstances. West Yorkshire Police say this is not terror related, so that theory has now gone away. We understand it was a stop last night, a preplanned operation. Police in unmarked vehicles stopped and about of cars. The cars are a white audi, we understand, it has bullet holes on the bonnet and on the front windscreen, and also a silver Mercedes E Class was involved, and maybe a jaguar. Silver Mercedes E Class was involved, and maybe ajaguar. 0n silver Mercedes E Class was involved, and maybe a jaguar. 0n the outside of those, they are boxed in bya outside of those, they are boxed in by a Unmarked Police cars. These are very relevant events. The ipcc are taking charge of this investigation. It is the first Fatal Shooting involving west Yorkshire Police since 2010, and in the last decade there have been 22 Police Shootings in england and is, so a very rare event. This road has been cordoned off at least until 10am, but it is causing major disruption for traffic in and around halifax. As long as that continues to be the case, drivers are being advised to try to steer clear of the area for the time being. Ben is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. The Ministry Of Defence says a british soldier has died in iraq. The soldier, from the 2nd Battalion the duke of lancasters regiment, died near baghdad, following an incident which is now being investigated. The regiment is training iraqi and Kurdish Security forces. The death wasnt the result of enemy activity. The soldiers family has been informed. Kurdish militants say a british man has been killed fighting with them against Islamic State militants in syria. Theyve told the bbc that ryan lock, who was 20 and from west sussex, died during an assault on the is stronghold of raqqa just before christmas. Its believed he travelled to syria last august, and joined a Kurdish Volunteer Group called the ypg. Its reported that the authorities in turkey now know the identity of the chief suspect in the mass shooting at a nightclub in istanbul. 39 people were killed and dozens wounded when an attacker opened fire on a new year party inside the crowded reina club. Police have carried out raids in the city, but the gunman is still at large. The Islamic StateMilitant Group has said it was behind the attack. Staring directly into the camera, the face of the man turkish Officials Say is the main suspect in the deadly nightclub attack. This footage, released by police, appears to show him filming himself on his phone while walking through taksim square, one of istanbuls most busy areas. It is not clear when it was recorded. Following a tipoff, armed officers carried out a raid on a house in the city monday evening. The suspect was not found, but so far 12 people have been arrested in connection with the attack that the so called Islamic State says it was behind. They say it was revenge for turkeys attacks on syria. The gunman shot his way into the club and then shot 180 bullets in seven minutes, killing 39 people. The club, which sits on the bank of the bosporus river, is one of istanbuls most exclusive. It is now part of a growing list of places in turkey to be hit by deadly attacks in the last 12 months. Many of the injured remain in hospital, including Francois Al Asmar from lebanon, who says he owes his life to his passport. The first bullet came from here. It passed from here, and the explosion, something explosion, and it passed by here. And it come here. But the passport, lebanese passport, saved me, saved my heart. Now they believe they know what he looks like, turkish Authorities Say they hope to find the gunman quickly and then establish if anyone helped him. Police in Greater Manchester have been given more time to question four men over a hit and run that killed two girls. 12 year old Helina Kotlarova died at the scene in 0ldham on new years eve. Her cousin, 11 year old zaneeta krokova, died from her injuries in hospital yesterday. The centre left think tank the Fabian Society has warned that labour is too weak to win the next election. The society, which has been developing ideas for labourfor decades, has urged the party to form an alliance with the scottish nationalists and the Liberal Democrats if it wants to return to power. 0ur Political CorrespondentEleanor Garnier is at westminster. Not a great new year message for Jeremy Corbyn. It is not the message that many labour mps wanted to start the year off with, but having said that, i dont think the findings in this report will be a surprise to many politicians in westminster. It isa many politicians in westminster. It is a pretty melancholy message that labour is too weak to win, yet too strong to die, and the Fabian Society report also says that labour would need to win 3 million more votes tha n would need to win 3 million more votes than the conservatives to win an outright majority at the next general election, something this report concludes is unthinkable at the moment. It also points to problems the party has with brexit, with the conservatives and ukip targeting their leave voters and the Liberal Democrats hunting there remain voters. All the while, this report says labours message on brexit is muffled and inconsistent. I put these findings to the leaders office, they said thatJeremy Corbyn was the only genuine alternative to a failed political establishment. But certainly, labour mps will be hoping for a little more new year cheer when mps get back to westminster next week. Thousands of new Starter Homes have been given the go ahead to be built on brownfield sites across england. The properties will be available for First Time Buyers aged between 23 and 40, at 20 less than the market value. Labour says the target of 200,000 Starter Homes by 2020 isnt possible. But the housing minister Gavin Barwell says its all part of a wider plan. There are a lot of Different Things that we need to do to help people in this country find more affordable housing. We have shared ownership, the help to buy scheme, right to buy, and the fundamental solution to this is to build more homes so that housing becomes more affordable. But it will take time. We cannot do nothing in the meantime, so Starter Homes are an important contribution. A post mortem examination is to be held to investigate the unexplained death of a british woman in australia, police say. Local media reported stacey tierney, who was 29, was found dead in a strip club in melbourne on 19th december. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is in sydney. This seems something of a mystery at the moment. Yes, this body was found more than two weeks ago in the Gentlemans Club in the heart of australias second city, melbourne. There is a lot we dont know about this womans death. We dont know the cause of death. The authorities are hoping a postmortem will answer that question. There are reports here that the womans body lay undiscovered for about 12 hours inside the club, again we dont know why that was the case, if that report is true. Also, reports here that this woman was in the company ofa group that this woman was in the company of a group of mystery men, we dont know who they are, but no doubt they will be able to provide investigators with a very important information. We know that she was 29 yea rs information. We know that she was 29 years old, from manchester, a fitness instructor, and apparently in australia for three years, working as a dancer in various clubs around the country. Children in england are eating half their recommended daily sugar intake before they even get to school. Thats the warning from health officials. Public Health England say sugary cereals, juices and spreads are to blame and, at a time of spiralling obesity levels, have launched a campaign to help us better understand what our children are eating. We know that lots of children are eating a lot of sugar for breakfast. In total, they are eating almost three times the maximum recommended level of sugar over the day. That is contributing to the awful Obesity Statistics that we have. Protests are expected at Railway Stations this morning, in response to the latest annual fares increase. The average ticket has gone up by 2. 3 . Many of todays demonstrations are organised by the Campaign Group action for rail. It says people in the uk spend six times as much on tickets compared to those in europe. And well have more on that coming up on the programme, where well be live at kings Cross Railway station and hearing from campaigners. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news. More at 9 30am. Do get in touch with us throughout the morning. We will hear from a Paralympic Athlete who says she had to wet herself on a train because the disabled toilet was broken and staff failed to help her. She says she does not want anybody else to go through the same thing. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Lets get some sport now with jessica. Hgppy happy new year. Manchester city manager Pep Guardiola wasnt a happy man yesterday . Journalists received quite a frosty response from him, and his rather unconventional interview has caused a bit of a stir. Interestingly, before all that, though, before his side had beaten burnley 2 1, guardiola had said he was arriving at the end of his career and that the process of his goodbye from management has already started. Hes only 45 at the moment, relatively young in management terms, but he insists he doesnt want to still be in the role when hes 60 or 65. You just wonder if hes feeling the pressure a little bit. Heres why guardiola might have been a little tetchy last night. Manchester city had to play an hour of the match with ten men, after Captain Fernandinho was sent off. City improved after the break, a couple of inspired substitutions, then two goals in four minutes gave them the win. No smiles from guardiola, though. We were not able to bring to that clip, but it was really frosty. It gets more and more awkward. The sending off, what was your view of the red card for fernandinho . You are the journalist, not me. Youre the manager, im sure the fans would like to know. Ask the referee, not me. You dont seem that happy that youve won . More than you would believe, more than you would believe. You are not showing it. I am so happy. Believe me, im so happy. Ido i do still in the title race . Yesterday we were not, why are we today . Yes, he really did seem unhappy, didnt he . Things Getting Better forjose mourinho. How the tables have turned. He was anything but yesterday, after united beat west ham 2 0. And understandably, mourinhos smiling. That was their sixth Straight League win. Perhaps united were fortunate to play the majority of the game against ten men, after ferghouli was controversially sent off. United went ahead in the second half. And they benefitted from another controversial officiating decision when ibrahimovic was one of three players offside when he doubled their lead late on. So yes, the red side of manchester looking rosy at present. Darts and a high quality final last night. And, it was Michael Van GerwenWho Outmanoeuvred Reigning champion Gary Anderson to win his second pdc world darts championship. It wasnt all plain sailing for the dutchman. Just watch this. As he was throwing for the match at 6 2 up, he was interrupted. Security men quickly dealt with the prankster. But it put van gerwen off, delaying his coronation by another set. It was worth the extra wait, though, as he claimed victory in style. 7 3 he won it, and took home the £350,000 prize. So, no hat trick of titles for anderson. Thank you very much, jess. We will see you later. The brexit vote came as a shock to many people in the political establishment. Yet many of those who voted to leave the eu could have told them that levels of dissatisfaction with europe, especially over the issue of immigration, meant it should not have come as a surprise. After the vote, we visited Great Yarmouth in norfolk which delivered the fifth highest leave vote with more than 70 of residents voting out. Six months on, as brexit gets closer, our reporter Michael Cowan has been back to speak to some of those he met at the time, to ask them how they feel about it all now. The government now seem to be very tight lipped. Nothings discussed with the people. Theres no plan of action. I like a good plan. Ive lost a lot of interest in it now. I really have. Though, like, again, i would still vote out. But, yeah, ive lost a lot of interest. Itsjust gone on too long now. It really has. I just went with the flow. I know its wrong, and i regret doing that, because i still dont understand what i voted no for. Does it bother you that mps, for example, might now get a say on triggering article 50 . Er, if its how we do it, fairenough. If its whether we do it or not, they should have no say whatsoever. The public have spoken. We first came here six months ago. Our country had just voted to leave the eu and it was summer. Over 70 of people here voted to leave, and the locals spoke with candour as to why. My biggest fear is that the british people will be taken over by immigration. I would like to see the numbers come down. Some of the ones on benefits being shipped back. Ukip were high here in places where people are unhappy, really unhappy. And ultimately, i think thats what it boils down to. No one is listening to us. And so the only way you can show your unhappiness is to vote, and thats what we did. I voted because i wanted britain to be british laws. English laws. Have our laws back and not being told what to do. By other people. Its winter now. But does the Promise Ofjune 2016 still resonate here . This is king street, home to the portuguese community. It has become a symbol for locals of immigration into the town. Between 2014 and 2015, eu citizens living in Great Yarmouth actually decreased by around 30 . Sharon shops here, and she holds