Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 4, 2018

Waching daily Apr 28 2018

Hello everyone! It's me (again), Bibs, and yes, I know it does seem a little bit late to

publish the Earth Day speedpaint, but this was recorded on Earth Day and this drawing

is actually available on shirts, mugs, bags, and more on my Redbubble (link in description)

*"Plant Life" plays softly in the background*

I've been thinking about maybe, now that school is close to finishing-- even though I'll be busy

with online classes during the summer and hopefully getting service hours--

I could maybe try to actually have a schedule. Maybe once, y'know, a one video a month.

I'm still writing the script on the "Drawing Body Weights"

I'm just trying to be very particular with it, because I don't want to spread misinformation or

say the wrong thing and end up hurting people because of it, or the quality of their work.

*music plays over silence*

I guess I'll talk about this piece: it was really fun and easy. It took me a while, mostly because

*embarrassed laugh* --of the struggle I had with drawing the planet, and coloring,

and choosing brushes... It was mostly the background at the end, which was still very fun.

*music plays over silence*

I just kind of wanted to do something for Earth Day, Considering that I literally have a character called Earth.

Uh, as you can probably tell from what I just said, this is Earth. She's from Planetary, which, as I described

in the Venus palette speedpaint, is just essentially what the planets would look like as-- look and act like

if they were... representations of people.

*music over silence*

Uh, I mean, my character Earth really like gardening, so it was relatively fun and easy to just plop her in [the drawing] like that.

The color scheme was very fun, as you can I'm flatting right now. Uh, flatting is something that you see colorists do, in order to facilitate the process

for the actual coloring, itself, in case you want to change colors or anything. They [colorists] just make

one flat color-- make them as ugly as possible so you can tell them apart [from each other]--

and then they just drag and drop with the clipping masks so that they can change the color as they want to.

It's really effective; I do a much--- I do a different version of that since I... don't really need to, like,

flat that much. 'cuz I do everything on a clipping mask anyway, and I'm the one working from the ground up

and it's my own work, so it's not really that hard for me to begin with.

*music plays over silence*

I've been doing a lot of um, stuff in my free time: I'm working on /a lot/of personal projects.

So I'm trying to manage my time as best as I can. *laughs* but I do promise that the Body Weight video

will be around soon enough. Probably by the end of the school year, but I don't wanna say anything 'cause

usually when someone makes a prediction like that, They're usually wrong.

*music over silence*

Unfortunate, but true. I think it's one of the basics of working at food delivery (not from personal experience)

Just don't say an estimate, you're probably going to get it wrong.

*music plays over silence*

Uh, you'll see that I also mess around with the lineart a little bit. I think this is the first time I've drawn Earth

for a speedpaint on that's public on YouTube.

I have an unlisted one, but it's irrelevant at best. *contemplates life*

*music plays over silence*

*heavy sigh* Man, it's been a long day. I was doing some state mandated testing in school, so

I'm just kind of tired. *quiet* Um, I've been testing out watercolor stuff; I don't know if I can do speedpaints for

traditional art 'cause that requires having a camera with a lot of space on it, and I don't really have a camera with a lot of space on it...

I feel like I would need a camcorder, or I will need to delete a lot of stuff from my phone, and even then,

I'd probably need a tripod for it. I do have a small camera, but the SD card isn't really big enough to

cover that much video. I could try, but I make no promises.

Uh, I mean I have been doing watercolor and marker for while now, but that's not really much

to mean to this channel, since it's mostly digital art. Speaking of future videos: I actually want to do the

the whole MS Paint thing, y'know, where it's a "challenge"

*In Love with a Ghost's mix plays over silence* Uh...

*music plays over silence*

*backtracking* *stammers incoherently* I don't feel like it deserves to be called a 'challenge'

*unintelligible* --art supplies, it's just on the lower end of the "free" range.

*music plays over silence* Uh...

...I phrased that poorly. Point is, I want to do that [the MS Paint challenge]

Just to have a different experience, and so I can have something different than just Medibang

--which is free, by the way. And...

*music plays over silence*

Uh, by the way the freckles and the land masses on the planet, those are actually custom brushes.

I don't remember where I downloaded them from-- well I mean, I made the freckle brush myself.

...For my own sake. And, um... *stammers incohrently* (but the) one for the planet was... downloaded from

.../somewhere/. I can't remember where exactly. I might do a short video on making brushes.

*soft laugh* I mean, I know technically all my videos are short, since most videos try to hit the 10 minute mark at the very least.

And excuse me for being lazy but it's because I don't want to have to be captioning too much.

I have problems hearing as it is, and even though it's my own words, it still takes a lot out of me

to caption, so to make ten minute videos is... a little too much of a high demand at the moment.

Maybe as I get better at it, I could try to... expand.

*music plays over silence*

But *laughs* as of now, definitely not. I did think this video was gonna be 8 minutes,

but then I edited out and sped up certain parts like the flatting, or when I'm just naming the file...

I cut that out. So... it's /barely/ 7 minutes, which is fine by me, I don't know about some of you.

Leave it in the comments, if you want longer videos, shorter videos, uh, I will caption all my videos though,

so keep that in mind whenever you comment about that.

If I do get something wrong in the captions, please tell me! I will fix it as soon as I can; I want my content to be as accessible as possible.

Uh-- *audio cut out* --uh, have a good day, feel free to leave a like, comment, I dunno, subscribe?

Have fun and be you! Keep working.

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box to get all breaking news alert breaking news today French troops enter

Syria from Iraq in support of Kurdish forces French troops have entered Syria

to a US base in the Kurdish controlled northeastern town of ramalon from their

former positions in Iraq Turkish state-owned Anadolu agency reported the

French servicemen relocated on Thursday according to the agency citing Syrian

sources French soldiers have repeatedly crossed the Syrian Iraqi border and have

even participated in operations Barre Syrian cities managed Rexha and deir

ez-zor the media outlet said the forces are stationed at five military bases in

the areas controlled by the Kurdish people's protection units YPG President

Emmanuel macron met with a delegation of the Kurdish led Syrian democratic forces

SDF last month and assured the Alliance of Frances support in the stabilization

in northeastern Syria turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in response if

the remark by the French presidency that we can mediate between Turkey and the

SDF is true it far exceeds the capacity of the person who said it after the

meeting a senior Kurdish official said France will send more troops to northern

Syria Turkey is currently engaged in an aggressive campaign to remove the

Kurdish YPG which is the armed wing of the SDF from Afrin northern Syria Ankara

considers the YPG to be terrorists but the group are US allies in the fight

against ISIL and are not considered terrorists in Western countries French

military personnel have met with the leaders and have even provided weapons

and military equipment according to sources cited by Anadolu agency dot the

source added that more than 70 french special force units are currently

deployed in the city of ynl arab kobani in Syria's northern aleppo province in

the fight against is is French forces are said to be conducting

field operations alongside the YPG the news comes as Turkey and the u.s. have

agreed on a roadmap on Syria to avoid potential confrontation between the two

allies according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlana volu it was announced

after a meeting with the new US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in

Brussels during a NATO summit Avila told reporters after his meeting

in our meeting we confirmed approval of a roadmap on which our joint working

group has reached an initial agreement dot we will implement the manbij model

in other parts of Syria particularly east of the Euphrates will therefore be

taking a step with the US on an issue that causes tension in our bilateral

ties if the roadmap is implemented the Syrian Kurdish people's protection units

will be withdrawn from manbij otherwise we'll have to intervene against the

terrorists just like we did in Afrin the Turkish Minister added if this roadmap

is implemented the YPG will be withdrawn from manage and a transparent process

will be carried out for the security and governance of the city thanks for watch

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meddling hillary clinton weights into breeks a tro with northern ireland

hillary clinton has waited into the brexit debate by warning government

officials against agreeing to any deal which would see a return of a hard

border on the island of ireland branding the prospect an enormous setback dot the

failed US presidential candidate praised the Good Friday Agreement which brokered

peace after decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland but warned

breeks it must not undermine the peace that people voted fought and even died

for she warned the government to be on guard for uncertainties heralded by the

UK's divorce with Brussels which she said could jeopardize the fragile peace

process writing in The Guardian she described the prospect of the

reinstatement of a hard border on Ireland as an enormous setback which

would force the island back into the bad old days when communities would once

again be set apart the former first lady also weighed in on the Rao over the

continued need for the Good Friday Agreement after a group of Euroskeptics

and Breck sighters argued earlier this year the Accord had run its course and

was now unsustainable dot Labour MP Kate Hoey along with Breck sighters dan

Hannon MEP and former Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson questioned the

continued need for the agreement with Miss Howe arguing mandatory coalition is

not sustainable in the long term however their comments were widely condemned as

reckless and irresponsible by MPs and commentators on both sides of the brexit

debate Hillary Clinton added countless people in Northern Ireland are alive

today rather than in early graves because of the Good Friday Agreement

the last thing we can afford to do is become complacent or delude ourselves

into thinking our work is finished British and EU negotiators have agreed

most of the terms for the UK's transition out of the Union but they are

still attempting to thrash out a solution on how to avoid a hard border

in Ireland with breeks its secretary David Davis last month admitting there

remains more to do on the issue negotiators have agreed on a backstop

solution which if no other agreement can be reached would see the Republic of

Ireland in Northern Ireland remain on similar economic terms dot this would

avoid the need for a hard border with customs points and border checks but

many brexit supporters have argued the issue is being made more complex than it

needs to be in an attempt to delay or derail the divorce prominent brexit are

Jacob Riis MOG along with other leave supporters have argued the border issue

is irrelevant because it will be solved as soon as the UK and EU agree on a

bespoke trade deal which will allow free trade across the island thanks for watch

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reveals the real reason were ID Kim jong-un visited South Korea North Korean

dictator Kim jong-un's visit to South Korea could have been driven by a plan

to trade military assets for economic growth according to former US Ambassador

Bill Richardson . speaking to channel 4 news mr. Richardson claimed North Korea

leader Kim jong-un is a rational man despite his unpredictability the former

governor of New Mexico added that the rogue state dictators endgame could be

to trade his military arsenal in exchange for economic subsidies from

South Korea he said we've been there before I know there have been two

summits between North Korean and South Korean leaders that ended up

disappointedly but I think this Kim jong-un man has an endgame I think he's

a rational actor despite his unpredictability and some savage things

that he's done I think in the end he wants to trade possibly his military

Arsenal for economic growth because this is one of the poorest countries on earth

a shattered economy a Galax situation in many cases people are starving

I think that may be what he asks in return for the dismantling of his

nuclear weapons which I still think he's not going to do it's going to take an

awful lot if there is a final long term agreement with North Korea Kim jong-un

visited South Korea president moon jaein on Friday at the first Korean summit in

over a decade the two Korean leaders agreed that the armistice that ended the

Korean War in 1953 could become a peace treaty this year speaking at a banquet

later Kim said we bade farewell to the frozen relationship between North and

South Korea which was a nightmare and we announced the beginning of a warm spring

to the world mr. moon declared a new era of peace saying there will be no more

war but many analysts remain cynical about the North's enthusiasm for

engagement one theory says Kim agreed to freeze missile tests only because an

underground nuclear site collapsed dot previous goodwill pledges were abandoned

after the North's weapons tests and more conservative South Korean presidents but

Kim said he and mr. moon agreed to work to prevent a repeat of the region's

unfortunate history in which progress fizzled out he said there may be

backlash hardship and frustration a victory cannot be achieved without

pain in a joint statement he and mr. moon agreed an end to hostile activities

between the nations and changing the Demilitarized Zone DMZ into a peace zone

by ending propaganda broadcasts an arms reduction pending the easing of military

tension to push for four-way talks involving the US and China organizing a

reunion of families left divided by the war connecting and modernizing railways

and roads across the border and further joint participation in sporting events

including this year's Asian Games the commitment to denuclearization does not

explicitly refer to North Korea halting its nuclear activities but aims for a

nuclear-free Korean Peninsula thanks for watch please share like comment this

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Merkel Chechen leader in threat as Russia tensions peak the Chechen leader

has warned that US president Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela

Merkel will be immediately arrested if they travel to the region speaking to

Russian television station Rossi a 24 Ramzan Kadyrov said he has issued

sanctions against Donald Trump and Angela Merkel as well as other Western

leaders mr. Kadyrov said we have long since put Trump Merkel and all others

under sanctions if they come to the Republic we will immediately arrest them

and take them to jail he added if they had accounts here we would block them

immediately mr. Qadir office comments come at a time when Britain Germany and

France are working to persuade Trump to stick with the Iran nuclear agreement

which was also signed by Russia Trump has slammed the 2015 Accord under which

Iran agreed to stop its nuclear activities in exchange for lifted

sanctions as the worst deal ever negotiated and has threatened to

reimpose US sanctions France Germany and Britain are against renegotiating the

deal and are working to put together separate measures agreed between Europe

and the u.s. to address areas which are not included in the agreement new

measures could address Iran's support for Syrian President Bashar al-assad

they could also work to limit Iran's ballistic missiles program and to

increase the time it would take for the country to develop a nuclear weapon in

the future Iranian president Hassan rouhani criticized Trump calling him a

tradesman he said you don't have any background in politics you don't have

any background in law have any background on international

treaties how can a tradesman a merchant a building constructor a tower

constructor make judgments about international affairs French President

Emmanuel macron is currently on a state visit to the US with Merkel due to meet

Trump in Washington later in the week thanks for watch please share like

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BBC News April 28, 2018 - Duration: 28:41.

this is bbc news.

i'm shaun ley. the headlines at eleven.

alfie evans - the toddler at the centre of a legal battle over his treatment - has died.

his father said in a tweet "my gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings... absolutely

heartbroken."

cabinet backing for amber rudd, who says she didn't see a memo copied to her office detailing

home office targets for deporting illegal immigrants.

the home secretary has apologised saying that of course you should have seen it.

but she cannot be held accountable or responsible for a document she didn't see and for decisions

that she didn't take. and she's going to appear in front of the house of commons on monday.

plans for easier challenges to parole board decisions - following the case of serial sex

offenderjohn worboys. also: the race to the premier league goes down to the wire.

fulham beat sunderland and move to second in the championship.

premier league relegations could also be confirmed today with west brom and stoke on the brink.

and that momentous moment for north and south korea is discussed by the dateline london

panel.

that's in half an hour - here on bbc news.

good morning and welcome to bbc news.

alfie evans, the terminally ill toddler who was at the centre of a legal battle over his

treatment, has died.

alfie had a degenerative neurological condition and had been in a semi-vegetative state for

more than a year.

following a series of court cases, alder hey children's hospital in liverpool removed his

life support on monday, against his parent's wishes.

in a facebook post, alfie's father tom evans said he was "absolutely heartbroken"; at 2.30

this morning his son "lay down his shield and gained his wings."

judith moritz reports.

for the first weeks of alfie evans‘ life, he seemed healthy, happy and well, but

he soon started to develop problems and he was admitted to hospital, where scans showed

his brain was being destroyed.

the little boy spent a year in intensive care before doctors said they felt his late support

should be stopped.

-- his -- his life support.

alfie's parents, kate and tom, strongly disagreed with the medical view that their son could

not be helped.

he has shown the biggest fight, and that is what is getting us through this.

it is heartbreaking, just because the doctors cannot find a diagnosis, think it is ok that

they say they think it is time to give up on him.

if you're going to give up on him, please refer him.

the couple began a long legal battle, taking their case through all the available courts

- several times in the uk, and twice to europe.

they changed their lawyers

more than six times.

alfie's father tom, 21, even representing himself on this occasion.

we have no legal team today, i'm here on my own today.

i am on my own with my mum and dad, we need an adjournment today.

release alfie evans! and throughout it all, the family have had vocal support, initially

from a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign.

the self-styled alfie's army has hundreds of thousands of followers, and crowds have

turned up to campaign outside alder hey. it has not always been peaceful.

on one evening protesters tried to force their way inside.

hospital management published an open letter which said...

alfie's plight has made international headlines,

especially in italy.

alfie's parents wanted to airlift him to a hospital in rome with connections to the vatican.

tom evans was granted an audience with the pope, who backed his case, and alfie was granted

italian citizenship.

there was also support in poland.

a visit from the president and tweets.

i saw this post yesterday from alfie's father, thanking the international community.

you do not need to know people to support strangers.

we are human.

outside the hospital, campaigners have kept vigil, united behind their common cause.

inside, after his ventilation was switched off, alfie hung on for days.

his family clung to hope as he held to life until until eventually there was no more fight.

with his parents by his side, the little boy slipped away.

this morning, alder hey children's

hospital have released a statement.

"we wish to express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to alfie's family at this

extremely distressing time.

all of us feel deeply for alfie, kate, tom and his whole family and our thoughts are

with them.

this has been a devastating journey for them and we would ask that their privacy and the

privacy of staff at alder hey is respected."

the environment secretary michael gove has strongly defended amber rudd over the row

on immigration targets.

he says it was "entirely possible" the home secretary did not see a memo sent to her last

year about targets.

last night amber rudd tweeted she hadn't seen the memo but accepted that she should have.

here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake.

days of damning headlines about the treatment of caribbean migrants who'd lived and worked

in britain for decades and increasing pressure for amber rudd to quit over her handling of

the saga.

home secretary, will you resign over windrush? but on wednesday mps quizzed the home secretary

on the government's wider approach to immigration and it was then that amber rudd said this.

targets for removals - when were they set? we don't have targets for removals.

she later clarified in the house of commons that targets were set at a local level.

there are some offices which are working with them.

unfortunately i was not aware of them and i want to be aware of them which is why i'm

now putting in place different measures to ensure that that happens.

then yesterday, the guardian obtained a memo dated last year copied to the home secretary

and her senior team referring directly to national targets.

in a series of tweets last night, amber rudd said that she wasn't aware of removal targets,

accepted that she should have been and said that she was sorry.

the home secretary said she hadn't seen the leaked document although it was copied to

her office as, she said, many documents were.

she also promised to make a statement in the house of commons on monday.

downing street said the prime minister had full confidence in the home secretary and

conservative mps have rallied around her with statements of support.

but labour are keeping up the pressure on amber rudd to resign saying that she is hanging

by a thread to shield the prime minister.

and jonathan blakejoins me now. is amber rudd out of the woods? can burn it ministers have

been lining up burn it ministers have been lining up to defend her.

saying in her opinion she is the right person for thejob. she is in a difficult spot but

she should stay and fight on.

on this crucial issue of the memo which the guardian newspaper reported on yesterday sent

to the home secretary, copy down with a number

of senior officials and advisers, amber rudd has treated as you have seenin amber rudd

has treated as you have seen in that report, saying she has not seen it and she has many

documents sent to her and her office.

michael gove has meant talking about as a minister himself saying that if a document

should be placed in front of the home secretary and it isn't, then that is reg retta ble.

secretary and it isn't, then that is regrettable.

but in his mind at least the home secretary is right to stay and ourjob and he says she

is the right person to do it.

the home secretary has apologised saying that of course she should have seen it.

but she cannot be held accountable or responsible for a document she didn't see and for decisions

that she didn't take. and she's going to appear in front of the house of commons on monday.

i think it's important to recognise that whenever issues have been raised, whether it is in

the field of immigration or in other areas of her responsibility, the home secretary

has been quick to react, authoritative and her response and determined in policy prosecution.

she is seeing these targets existed

andi she is seeing these targets existed and i did not see those targets.

another minister in the department saw it and it raises questions she will have to answer

about her grip on the department if she does not know things that she admits she should

have known?

yes, that is the point labour as meat in its criticism of the home secretary.

either she did not know what her own department was doing or she misled parliament.

she said she was not aware of these targets and she has since obviously been made aware

and has burn apologising about not knowing that.

it is a serious accusation and there is no letup after pressure from the labour party

and diane abbott, the shadow home secretary who again this morning called for amber rudd

to go.

i think she's in a very difficult position.

i think she's hanging by a thread. on the one hand there may be more to come out but

what we do know is that no one will take this

government studiously on the windrush scandal until amber rudd offers her reignation.

amber rudd is on her fourth apology about this scandal.

you know, there comes a point when the apologies have to stop and amber rudd accepts responsibility.

so clearly the pressure will continue at westminster on monday. in terms of the policy, where does

this come? we have had this rapid turnaround on the fate of windrush generation people

who came to this country in the 50s and 60s, they will be compensated. is the policy story

dead, is it about who knew what?

i think it is far from dead.

we have seen daily revelations about the government's dealings love the windrush emigrants.

threatened with

deportation.

there may be more to come on that.

their governments struggle to get a grip on it every time it to action, something came

up and ministers were on the back foot.

it will be at 48 hours for the home secretary before she speaks to parliament on monday.

let's not forget the broader political context.

theresa may will not want amber rudd to go. if she does, it will leave her exposed to

further criticism as her time at home secretary.

it may bring key challenges on brexit.

jonathan blake, thank you very much.

after the smiles, handshakes and hugs north korean state media has hailed yesterday's

"historic" summit with south korea as a new milestone in bringing prosperity to the region.

it also printed the agreement made between the two leaders in full, including the goal

of denuclearisation

of the korean peninsula.

andrew plant reports.

it was a handshake that surely marked the start of a new era for north and south korea.

the two leaders hand in hand and a north korean leader setting foot in the south for the first

time in 65 years.

their day of talks ended with vows to work towards a korean peninsula without nuclear

weapons.

korean teenagers now living injapan celebrating something that many thought they would never

see.

the question is, after decades focused on developing nuclear weapons, is denuclearisation

realistic?

america is hoping that friday's summit will be the start of that process.

i think some very good things can happen with respect to north korea. we are setting up

meetings now,

we're down to two countries as to a site and we will let you know what that site is.

the us defense secretary was asked if he trusted north korea. this was, he replied, a rare

opportunity for a new relationship.

this is about negotiations and we will build through confident building measures a degree

of trust and go forward, so we'll see how things go.

the chinese leader too has said his country will do whatever

as the secretive state appears to take its first steps in from the cold.

our correspondent said the meeting had been welcomed

by the south korean media.

given those extraordinary scenes at the summit yesterday.

it is no surprise there are some excitable headlines today.

this is one paper with a big picture of kim jong-un this is one paper with a big picture

of kimjong-un and this is one paper with a big picture of kim jong-un and moonjae-in.

this is one paper with a big picture of kimjong-un and moonjae-in.

it is interesting also to note that we now know that people in north korea are getting

to see these pictures for the first time.

the biggest official paper showing every scene from yesterday's summit and publishing in

full the declaration that the two leaders signed at the end of the summit yesterday,

in

which includes the words commitment to seek complete denuclearisation of the peninsular.

that is in there without any comment.

as far as interpretation of this is going, here in the south i think one would describe

it as optimism but cautious optimism. and in some of the papers, scepticism as well.

in a popular paper here, there is commentary saying it was never made public what kim's

idea of denuclearisation is and how and when denuclearisation will be accomplished.

that sums up a lot of the mood here.

a real sense that an opportunity has opened up a dialogue to go forward and four apiece

to be achieved, but scepticism about what the north korean leader ‘s intentions

are in particular regarding his nuclear weapons.

a woman police officer has been sexually assaulted whilst detaining a man in sheffield in the

early hours of yesterday morning.

officers were responding to a report of an attempted rape on scotland street, when it's

alleged a man struck the officers with a wooden signboard and sexually assaulted one of them.

the man was arrested on suspicion of attempted rape, assault, sexual assault and criminal

damage and remains in police custody.

the headlines on bbc news: alfie evans - the toddler at the centre of a legal battle over

his treatment - has died.

his father said on social media, "my gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings.

cabinet colleagues rally around home secretary amber rudd. she says she didn't see a memo

copied to her office which detailed home office targets for deporting illegal immigrants.

parole board decisions could be challenged more easily, under new government proposals.

it follows a review set up after the release of the serial sex offender, john worboys - a

decision that was later overturned.

members of the public could be able to challenge parole

decisions more easily, under new government proposals.

a review was set up after the parole board approved the release of the serial sex offender,

john worboys - a decision that was later overturned.

here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. still behind bars, john worboys, the

man known as the black cab rapist.

his victims had to go to court to appeal against the parole board decision to let him out ofjail.

they didn't even know why the 60 year old prisoner had been approved for release until

the legal action began.

the case exposed flaws in the parole system and ministers are now trying to address them.

they're planning a series of reforms to the parole board to make it more transparent.

a summary of the reasons for parole decisions will be sent to victims and in some cases

to other people who request it.

a scheme to keep victims informed about their cases and offenders' licence conditions will

be extended.

and a parole board judge will review decisions that are contested and could even hold hearings

in public.

nick hardwick lost his job at the parole board because of thejohn worboys case.

he told the bbc, extra resources would be needed for the government's reforms to work.

but ministers want to go further.

they are reviewing the composition of parole panels and the evidence that's needed to make

decisions about the release of prisoners likejohn worboys.

thejustice secretary david gauke said the changes would prevent a situation like the

worboys case from happening again.

i think if we went through the worboys circumstances again, with these new rules in place, victims

would have greater transparency and there would be an opportunity for the parole board

panel to look at it again to ensure that all the information that should have been in front

of the panel was in front of the panel.

so these are necessary changes that would mean, ithink, that if we had the worboys circumstances

again, we would have a much,

much better process and, i would hope, a much better result.

a pilot scheme designed to make people prove their identity at polling stations before

they vote is "deeply flawed" - that's according to the the electoral reform society.

the campaign group expressed concern that some legitimate voters could be put off.

the measures, which are intended to reduce voterfraud, are being tested in five council

areas in next week's local elections.

pregnant women in wales are to become the first in the uk to receive a new non-invasive

test for down‘s syndrome.

the blood test, available from monday on the nhs is said to be more accurate, safer and

less stressful than existing screenings.

but there are concerns it could lead to more terminations.

tomos morgan reports.

the evanses from maesteg near port talbot are expecting another child to go along with

ffion, who is nine, and eight-year-old morgan.

morgan has down syndrome, an unexpected result of pregnancy, so this time around, rachel

and gavin paid

to have a noninvasive prenatal test to find out whether their third child would also have

the condition.

regardless of whatever the test comes back, we would be having the baby anyway.

it was just more for peace of mind, so we could just prepare and give us time to get

prepared.

from monday, nipt will be offered on the nhs in wales to women who have a higher chance

of downs, edwards or patau syndrome in their first trimester.

but there are concerns this could lead to more terminations.

james lives in barry with his family.

he is 12 years old and also has down syndrome.

his father has reservations about offering the new test.

i think it's a very dangerous direction of travel, because obviously, that is one of

a number of similar types of illness that you could start applying the same sort of

idea to.

i mean they have, certainly from my experience with james,

he has something to offer society.

the welsh government say the test is about giving parents a safer test and plays an important

role in providing parents with information and support needed for their pregnancy.

planning is also under way for nipt to be available in england later this year, with

scotland also looking at the possibility of introducing the test in the future.

tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.

sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell.

let's start with the business end of the football season, with some clubs looking up and some

very much looking down.

both west brom and stoke city could both be relegated from the premier league this weekend.

and they could be replaced by fulham, who are now in pole position to take the second

automatic promotion spot after they beat sunderland 2-1 at craven cottage last night.

wolves of course are already up, so it's a straigh fight between fulham and cardiff as

to who joins them in the premier league next season.

that will be decided on the final day of the season next weekend.

so who will they be replacing in the premier league?

well, west brom must beat newcastle at st james' park today otherwise they're down.

stoke city could also be relegated today if they lose to liverpool in today's early kick

off and results, elsewhere go against them.

stoke haven't won in 11 matches, and have it al to do if they're to extend their ten

year stay in the top flight.

aaron ramsey has spoken, of the shock, amongst the arsenal players, when manager arsene wenger

told them he was leaving the club.

wenger leaves north london, at the end of the season after almost 22 years in charge

of the club.

when he said it, it was, you know... you could just sort of hear a pin dropping in the room,

he was dead quiet and everybody was sort of like looking at each other.

and it wasn't a very long meeting, but, yeah, it was still a lot of emotion in the room,

yeah.

how do you switch off from that emotion now, then? we just have to put that behind us and

use that now as motivation for us to finish off the season strongly for him and to hopefully

win something and for him to lift

that trophy and to give him what he deserves, really.

ahead of this summer's world cup, the former england and manchester united midfielder owen

hargreaves says the current england squad is much more likely to be successful at a

major tournament than the ones he played in.

hargreaves played in germany in 2006, and says gareth southgate's side are developing

well.

we feel to deliver on expectation.

my we feel to deliver on expectation.

my generation.

we had players, i would not see our generation was probably more talented, but players we

re probably more talented, but players were in their prime.

ifeel like probably more talented, but players were in their prime.

i feel like the only obstacle really, it is a learning one.

it will be great if they could win it.

this group of players will be together for a while, if they can cope with the expectation

of it.

we feel to deal with that for whatever reason.

let's go live to the crucible theatre in sheffield and see what's happening at the world snooker

championship.

england's kyren wilson is seven frames to four up

against the welshman jamie jones in the second round... on the other table former finalist

barry hawkins is playing lyu haotian from china, and it's been tight.

hawkins dragging himself back into the lead after dropping a couple of frames this morning.

he currently leads by ten frames to nine.

first to 13 wins remember.

full coverage on bbc two and the bbc sport website right now.

dan evans returns to tennis today after serving a year-long ban for taking cocaine.

the former british number two says the drug is "shocking" and "life ruining", and that

taking it was the "worst thing he has ever done".

he left his tennis raquet at his parents house whilst he served his ban so he wasn't "haunted

by the sight of it".

he'll play at the qualifying event for the glasgow challenger today after being given

a wildcard. and some big racing news, asjockey katie walsh announces she's retiring.

the 33-year-old broke the news after a narrow win riding antey at punchestown yesterday.

walsh, whose brother ruby is also a leading jockey, says "i've had a marvellous career

and i have unbelievable memories.

the next chapter in life begins now."

among those achievements - she's the best placed female jockey in grand national history,

finishing third on seabass in 2013.

that's all the sport for now.

now for the weather with matt taylor.

hello.

the bulk of the cloud has gone to the north sea and it has left this trail of cloud where

it continues to rain this afternoon.

the rain focused in parts of lincolnshire, east and south yorkshire, that means skies

will brighten into the afternoon and it will feel warmer. more sunshine south-west of wales,

some showers

breaking out.

the far north of england, sunny spells and a few showers.

the showers in northern ireland and scotland, there will be gaps between them.

when you see them, they will be heavy with heel and thunder.

there will be big puddles around.

temperatures between the showers, up to 13 degrees.

up towards lincolnshire and east yorkshire, just 7 degrees.

still some rain through into the night, it turns lighter and thatcher.

north and west, clearer skies, some mist and west, clearer skies, some mist and fog patches.

last night we got down to -4 in the highlands.

could be similar tomorrow.

today, north and west areas a few showers, perhaps not as many as around today.

a dry day for many and temperatures on the cool side, but later on it turns wet and windy

for the

southeast and east anglia. this is linked into this area of low pressure.

look away now, it is going to bea pressure.

look away now, it is going to be a pretty cold, wet and windy day.

heavy rain that could lead to minor flooding.

severe day.

heavy rain that could lead to minorflooding.

severe gale day.

heavy rain that could lead to minor flooding.

severe gale force winds for a summer across the coast, and that rain will be there all

day long, and turning to wet snow and sleet over the very top so the hills and the south.

away from it, many will be dry. increasing amounts of cloud and breeze, sunniest in scotland.

four, five in england. here is the temperature chart, high teens and eastern areas by friday.

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