Unplanned pregnancies and abortions. Well talk to Sharon Macarthur who has been forced to ration her hrt medication. And we reunite a woman with her long lost dog hazel after she saw her pets face on a beer can, nearly three years after she went missing. I feel like i ifeel like i won i feel like i won the lottery. Its like christmas. Hazel is currently on a 26 hour road trip to get back to her owner well speak to them both. We arejust we are just hearing the news about Phillip Schofield, he has put on his instagram a rabbit moving letter in the last few moments, i will read some of it. He says you never know whats going on in someone has maximally perfect life, and so you wont know what has been consuming meat for the last few years. With the strength and support of my wife and my daughters i have been coming to terms with the fact that i am 93v to terms with the fact that i am gay. He goes on to say its something that has caused many heartbreaking conversations at home, ive been married to steph for nearly 27 years and we have two beautiful grown up daughters, molly and ruby. My family have helped me so and ruby. My family have helped me so close, they had tried to cheer me up, smother me with kindness and love, despite their own confusion yet still i can sleep and there have been some very dark moments. My inner conflict contrasts with an outside world that has changed so very much for the better. Today, quite rightly, being gay is a reason to celebrate and be proud, yes i am feeling pain and confusion but that comes only from the heart that i am causing to my family. Steph has been incredible, i love her so very much, she is the kindest so i have ever met, my girls have been astonishing in their love, hugs and encouraging words of comfort. Both mine and step s entire families have stunned me with a locum instant acceptance and support, they are worried about steph but i know they will both scoop us steph but i know they will both scoop us up, my friends at the best, especially holly who has been so kind and wise and who has had me as i sobbed on her shoulder at itv, i couldnt hope to work with more wonderful, supportive teams. Every day on the sofa i said in all of those we meet to have been brave and openin those we meet to have been brave and open in confronting their truth so now its my turn to share mine. This will probably all come as something ofa will probably all come as something of a surprise and i understand but only by facing this, by being honest, can i hope to find peace in my mind and a way forward. Please be kind, especially to my family. Philip. That very moving letter detailing what he has been dealing with himself and his family dealing with himself and his family dealing with over recent times. As going out on instagram and we will be talking about that a little bit later. Were live until 11 this morning. Do let us know if you have had or are having any inner struggles and how you are coping with it, and your family, as she perhaps have come to terms are coming to terms with something that is causing you in turmoil. Also are you struggling to get your usual contraceptive or hrt . And if so, what impact is it having on you . Are you worried about an unplanned pregancy as a result . Get in touch. Use the hashtag victoria live. Good morning. Its emerged that a teenager who threw a young boy of the temple at the tate modern had warned carers a year earlier that he wa nted warned carers a year earlier that he wanted per someone from a tall building. 18 year old jonty bravery will be sentenced on ten days for attempted murder. The Care Quality Commission will review the case, the ca Re Commission will review the case, the care Company Involved insists it acted entirely properly. Another 41 people including one from the uk have tested positive for the coronavirus on a cruise ship off the coast of japan, bringing the total number of cases on board to 61. Nearly 4000 passengers and crew are being held in quarantine on the diamond princess in yokohama. Doctors are warning that unacceptable shortages of hormone replacement therapy are harming women while the struggle to access some contraceptives risks are rising unplanned pregnancies and abortions. Leading Sexual Health experts have written to ministers warning the ongoing manufacturing and supply shortage is beginning to lead to Serious Problems across the uk. Prince andrew has deferred an honorary navy promotion after stepping back from public duties over his links to a sex offender. The duke of york was due to become an admiral on his birthday later this month, hes decided not to take the title for the time being. Shamima begum the Bethnal Green schoolgirl who ran off to join the Group Calling itself Islamic State is lost the first stage of her appeal against having her british citizenship stripped. The special Immigration Appeals Commission which hears National Security cases said the 20 year old could be stripped of her nationality because she had not been left stateless. The organisation said she could turn instead to bangladesh for citizenship. Its claimed many people have lost faith in the ability of police to investigate everyday offences such as burglaries, assaults and car crime. Inspectors say the most recent figures showed suspects were charged in less than 8 of cases in england and wales. They believe its damaging the relationship between police and the public. The government has been warned it could run out of prison places in two yea rs run out of prison places in two years because of tougher sentencing measures and a drive to recruit 20,000 police officers. In a highly critical report the spending watchdog the National Audit office says the prison service, which is an agency of the ministry ofjustice, has failed to provide safe, secure and decentjails across england and wales. There are currently more than 83,000 people locked up and the number is forecast to grow. The philharmonic dining rooms in liverpool have become the first victorian purpose built english pub to be given a grade one listed status. Though other inns and taverns have grade one status, the pub known locally as the fill, becomes the first purpose built ale house erected during the golden age of victorian pub building to achieve the highest status. The labour mp tracy pravin has announced she is auctioning the off the shoulder dress that drew criticism after she worried in the house of commons. Im seeking your advice on an urgent and important matter. This afternoon, accredited lobbyjournalist based in here in the house of commons were denied access to an important briefing with david frost, the Prime Minister s europe advisor on post brexit trade plans. David frost is a Civil Servant and therefore, his briefing on the most prominent issue of the day is supposed to she was forced to defend her attire after the dress slipped off her shoulder when she leaned on the dispatch box because of a broken ankle. That was on tuesday. The mp for batley and spen has since decided to sell the dress for charity on ebay, claiming it sold out on a website because of the coverage. The listing was widely covered across the media. Philip schofield has announced he is coming to terms with the fact that he is 93v to terms with the fact that he is gay. In a statement on instagram. He continued every on this morning i said in all of those we meet who have been brave and open in confronting truth. So now its my turn to share mine. And every person i tell it gets a little lighter and a little lighter. But at the same time, you know, i have made this decision which is essential for me and essential for my head. Decision which is essential for me and essentialfor my head. And thats principally the reason i have done this. Philip schofield speaking in the last few minutes. Those are the main story so far this morning. Joanna, back to you. Thank you. 0bviously joanna, back to you. Thank you. Obviously a huge moment for Philip Schofield to be, on television, explaining on his decision to come out and how he and his family are dealing with that. We will talk a little more about that later. The teenager who threw a six year old boy from the 10th floor of the tate modern in london had spoken about plans to push someone off a high building about a year earlier. Bbc news has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery telling his care workers about a plan to kill someone and go to jail. His care provider, spencer arlington, said they had no knowledge or records of the disclosure. Our special correspondent lucy manning joins me in the studio lucy, this is an absolutely extraordinary revelation. Yes, it was an incident that i think touched everyone, was an incident that i think touched eve ryo ne , every was an incident that i think touched everyone, every family who ever went ona everyone, every family who ever went on a day out, thinking how awful it was what happened to that boy. Jonty bravery admitted trying to murder the boy, he was 17 at the time, he has autism, a possible personality disorder. But what we discovered is that he had actually, you know, in a recording, warned that he was planning to do this. He talked to two of his care workers about this, one of them were so concerned that they recorded it and thats a year, nearly a year before the incident happened. What you are going to hear 110w happened. What you are going to hear now is jonty happened. What you are going to hear now isjonty bravery happened. What you are going to hear now is jonty bravery speaking happened. What you are going to hear now isjonty bravery speaking in 2018. Its quite chilling to hear that recording. The care working who worked with jonty recording. The care working who worked withjonty bravery recording. The care working who worked with jonty bravery wasnt working, wasnt working with him on the day he went to the tate modern but he claimsjonty bravery was allowed to the gallery alone despite the fact he was on bail at the time. He is accused, allegations of attacking another care worker, racially abusing him and also attacking a Police Worker as well. The care worker we are calling 0llie and his voice has been voiced by an actor to give him some anonymity. You are going to hearfrom him now. It was a tragedy waiting to happen. People didnt take certain precautions about what he was saying seriously enough. Do you think he could and should have been stopped . 100 . I feel like him being allowed out independently was a risk to the public. The whole situation could have been dealt with very much differently. That is an extraordinary development. We will be talking more about that in a moment. The young boy, how is he doing . Everyone is concerned about how he is doing the family have set up a fundraising website, raising funds for his rehabilitation. In september they we re rehabilitation. In september they were saying he could not move at all, could not speak but he was able to smile and that was giving them some comfort and over the last few months, they say he has been making progress, he has been able to move his limbs but that has been causing him pain. He started to be able to speak a little bit, syllables, that they can just about understand and two weeks ago, they updated the website to say although he still couldnt walk or talk, he was able to eat a little mash, they were hoping that he could start drinking through a straw. They call him their little fighter. What happens now . There is a serious case review. That means all the people and authorities that were involved in the care of jonty bravery will be looked at. Its important to say spencer and arlington, the care company that provided the care workers forjonty bravery, they denied knowing about this recording, being told about it. They say they acted properly in all ways. But they have referred these new allegations to the council, to the regulator, so it cant be looked at by the serious case review, so hopefully they can get to the bottom of who knew what and whether this could have been prevented. Lucy, thank you very much. Sir stephen bubb is here. He wrote a report urging the government to end long stay hospital care for people with learning disabilities in the wake of the winterbourne view scandal. Thank you forjoining us. What does this tell you about the care system in this country . Its broken for people with learning disabilities and autism. And we have known that for some time. We knew it after the winterbourne view scandal. When i did my report, we knew it when we had the Panorama Programme on waltham hall. We know its a broken system. There is too much resource into institutional care which is often abusive and very little into Community Support and i want to see this institution is closed and resources moved into really effective, strong, Supportive Community care. And facilities. There is going to be a serious case review. Is that enough . No, ithink it needs to be independent. 0ne review. Is that enough . No, ithink it needs to be independent. One of the recommendations i made is that the recommendations i made is that the government should establish an independent commission for people with learning disabilities and autism. And that would be absolutely autism. And that would be absolutely a job for them to look into it, im not sure the councils themselves and the Care Quality Commission themselves are the right people to be doing this review. This is a complex case, there is a big history here, i suspect. Complex case, there is a big history here, isuspect. And i complex case, there is a big history here, i suspect. And i want whistle blowers, people who knew about whats happening, to come forward. Will they come forward to a council lead or a qc led review . Remember the cq c ignored one of its own officials pointing out difficulties with waltham hall. So its time that matt hancock the Health Secretary got a grip on this. Hes announced yet more abuse, hes ignored the review i did, we need action on this, its time he got a grip on it. The Care Quality Commission, is it fit for purpose in your view . They certainly have big issues. They raided waltham hall good. The whistle blower who worked for them thinks they are a serious concern, there are serious concerns and if he had an independent commission, i think thats something they would look at but at root, we really have a problem here. At root you believe its an issue of funding for care in the community . Its funding, its for care in the community . Its funding, its attention, its about closing the institutions, its probably root and branch. And its a puzzle to me why the government arent doing anything about it when they know my review was 2014. I gave them a route plan. In six years theyve done very little on it. Thank you very much sir stephen. Coming up later in the programme. Well discuss the news that tv presenter Phillip Schofield has revealed he is gay, after 27 years of marriage. And still to come. How an advert on a beer can helped to reunite a family with their long lost dog three years after she went missing. Do get in touch if youve been dealing with any personal, private issues that youve found it difficult to open up about. How do you feel about Phillip Schofield coming out today as gay . Has it resonated with you . Do let us know, the usual ways of getting in touch. More than half of those living in poverty in the uk are actually working or living in a house where someone works. Thats according to the anti Poverty Charity thejoseph rowntree foundation. Their state of the nation report says that in the past five years, levels of poverty have risen for children and elderly people, too. And it also suggests that although the gap is narrowing, black and ethnic minority groups are more likely to experience poverty than the white population. We can talk about why that might be with Claire Ainsley from thejoseph rowntree foundation, moses zikusoka, a working single dad and dee woods, who used to be reliant on food kitchens and now runs a food aid project in north london. Welcome all of you and thank you so much for coming in. Moses, you are a single father, you work, what are the challenges you face . Single father, you work, what are the challenges you face . |j single father, you work, what are the challenges you face . I face challenges on multiple levels. I manage my children so i have a full day, starting at 5am, taking my children to school, going to work, after school club, coming home, cooking for them, preparing their homework, thats a challenge and a personal level. Also challenging in terms of where i live, i live with my sister because i cannot afford housing on my own. The cost of childcare is very expensive, the longer hours i work, i pay for childcare which i cannot afford. And the final challenge is getting time to spend with my children, its a vicious cycle. So you are working. But you are in poverty . Its a tough mix. Very much so and getting out of it is even tougher because ive moved from being a part Time Employee to full time, i tried full time, it didnt work out and ive gone back to part time to try and get the balance right, preparing my finances and looking after my children. And whats the situation for you . For me, as a disabled person, i have been extremely difficult, manoeuvring the benefit system. Basically, you know, its literally been eroded. I earn enough literally been eroded. Learn enough or rather too much not to qualify for most benefits so universal credit, housing benefit, but im not earning enough because i work part time. Earning enough because i work parttime. Would you be better off if you werent working at all and you are just getting benefits . Not necessarily. Because ive lost dla which is now pepper. With my last review a couple of years ago, i was told im capable of some work and that i should be in a wheelchair. Pip. Which goes against the medical advice i got which was to keep moving. But, yes moses, you nodded when i asked dee if she would be better off on benefits, do you feel you might . Be better off on benefits, do you feelyou might . Not at be better off on benefits, do you feel you might . Not at all. Be better off on benefits, do you feelyou might . Not at all. Firstly, for self esteem i do not come from a background whe