Search for such fibres is still going on after tuesdays earthquake. Search for survivors. In mexico city a prime risk or collapsed, 22 children and five adults were collapsed a Primary School collapsed. This is our report. Dos medicos. The rescue efforts are getting all the more desperate in mexico city. Volunteers hang on to moments of hope, but in all the confusion, none really know what the ambulances are carrying away. At any sign of life in the rubble, the call goes out for doctors, orfor more soldiers whove been deployed. The focal point now is the school where children and teachers remain trapped. There has been an extremely tense rescue operation unfolding at this Primary School, an excruciating wait for parents. The rescuers say they will continue through day and night until every last child is accounted for, and it feels like right now everyone in this nation is waiting for that moment, too. For a time, we were given access to the school yard with rescue workers, right beside the collapsed three storey building. There was a dramatic moment where it was announced all efforts were now to be focused on a 13 Year Old Girl they had made contact with. Then one of the teachers from the school, who has been waiting here for hours, was called forward and escorted into what remains of the collapsed building, a friendly, familiar voice for the trapped girl to hear. The work is so delicate, we have to do everything with chisel and hansel, otherwise you could cause something serious and sore. And those rescue attempts go on far beyond mexico city. In the state of morelos, close to the epicentre of the earthquake, buildings and cars were flattened. With fewer high rise structures, the area escaped the kind of loss of life suffered in the capital. There are questions being asked about why structures here cant all withstand earthquakes better, when this country is so prone to them, particularly schools. Just in mexico city, we have more than 9000 schools, and this is the only one that has these serious damages. Of course, many are giving thanks that more schools werent affected, but that is little comfort for the parents whove suffered and who continue to suffer here. Buying an edge has announced it will hand over the management of foreign aid to Rohingya Refugees banger has announced. More than 400 rohingyas have arrived in bangladesh in recent weeks after escaping violence in miami. Our correspondent its planes there is a lack of coordination in the response escaping violence in my and omar. The aid efforts are chaotic, it is not clear if the people who needed it are getting it and today we saw people getting bundles of clothing and a packet of bread. People do not need clothing, too much has come here, and there were frantic scenes as people fought and lined up and squabbled to get the stuff being handed out but there is no organised International Relief effort. More than three weeks after this crisis started and that is striking. There appears to be political reasons why the United Nations is being kept at arms length and is not being allowed to scale up to the kind of massive operation that you would expect when 400,000 desperate people have shown up 400,000 desperate people have shown up with absolutely nothing but it hasnt happened yet and there are still in negotiations. We have seen individuals and vehicles from aid agencies but not the concerted effort you would expect to see for a disaster like this, and the longer the conditions continue, the greater the conditions continue, the greater the risk for these people for their health and their general well being. We have also been hearing from the Vice President of myanmar. Let me be clear, our deepest sympathy goes to the families of all innocent divisions and members of the police and Security Forces who have lost their lives. We have been striving to help. Restoring peace. This is no easy task for them deep mistrust developed over decades has two has to be slowly chiselled away. We understand the prime mr theresa may is going to offer a two year to transitional deal the Prime Minister theresa may. Has borisjohnson been won over . Are you and the Prime Minister agreed on brexit, sir . He denied he was planning on resigning if the cabinet did not go his way but he appears to have signed up to the Prime Ministers brexit plan. Ministers were given half an hour to read the speech theresa may will make tomorrow, which she hopes will reinvigorate talks with the eu. Her party is divided over how quickly we break ties with the European Union. Her task is to find a compromise. So what could the Prime Ministers brexit offer look like . She is likely to propose a transitional arrangement between the uk and the eu, starting in march 2019 and lasting up to two years. She is expected to signal that britain will continue to pay into the eu during that period, up to 20 billion euros. And she will repeat her demand for a bespoke trade deal after brexit. Even ardent brexit campaigners now agree that eu payments should continue for a while. We are leaving a big hole in their finances if we just leave. And if the European Union is going to deal constructively with us and reach a sensible agreement, then there are reasonable political and diplomatic reasons why we should help them meet their budget commitments, and not create a great deal of disruption. Theresa may is said to be planning an open and generous offer to the European Union in her speech tomorrow, which worries people like boris johnson, who thinks the Prime Minister, as she tries to get a deal, will give away too much ground and too much money. This carefully choreographed exit from cabinet suggests the chancellor and foreign secretary have set aside their differences over brexit, for now. Today, in italy, the eus chief negotiator suggested there could be rapid agreement on a transition period, but repeated that the uk would have to accept eu rules during that time. Is cabinet united . Very united. So, a united front at home but tomorrow theresa may must sell her vision to a wider audience. My my colleague is in fraser aird of that speech tomorrow and i spoke to him earlier my colleague fraser is in italy. There has been a logjam, they are still stuck on the cash they dont know what the British Government whats on tomorrow she will make a pledge, there will be the fermentation period of years, the transition, so there isnt the cliff edge for british businesses implementation period. But she will have to guarantee there wont be any black holes in the european budget. Plenty more coverage on that throughout friday. You can get more coverage of all of our stories on the website, including Donald Trumps announcement of fresh sanctions against the north korean regime. Six top catalan separatist leaders in spain have been given fines for organising a campaign for a banned independence referendum for catalonia next month. One of them is this man, a top official in the cata la n this man, a top official in the catalan treasury, who has been held on sedition charges. These pictures show his supporters gathering outside Spains Constitutional Court in barcelona to protest against the central governments attempt to block the independent spoke for the referendum. Independence vote. They have said that the region has said the vote will go ahead, but the Foreign Affairs minister has been speaking to the bbc. Basically, we are seeing a democratic revolution, holding a referendum is not a crime, it is never considered a crime on the period we are having, since the year 2005 it has been out and it is not illegal. The constitution does not illegal. The constitution does not ban it. This is not about independence, this is about our democratic right and the response from the state to that claim is violating the principles including on the constitution, im talking about the rights of freedom of expression and freedom of reunion. This parish Prime Minister has asked separatists to stop their actions the spanish Prime Minister. The crowds were protesting against spanish guard rage on regional offices raids. Tom burridge spoke to some of the 40,000 people gathering. There is a real sense of defiance here. These people were already angry at the spanish authorities, who have for years blocked attempts to hold a referendum on independence from spain in catalonia, but as of today, the sense of Political Tension here has moved up a gear. We just want to vote. Its not like were calling for independence like, i want independence but i just want a vote. Ijust feel thats our right. Everyone, what do you think . Yes, no, ok, lets do what we say. Spain is not going to allow a vote, because they say its illegal so what are you going to do . Oh, im going to say, no, that is not illegal. Were going to do it anyway. I know the British Government has let the scottish do that. I cannot understand how spain is not letting us do that. For much of the time here, it has been a carnival atmosphere. In the distance, beyond the crowd, in the Economy Ministry is the the devolved Catalan Government it were raided by officers from spains civil guard police, earlier, in a high stakes manoeuvre by the spanish state, to try and prevent the referendum, which madrid says would be illegal, from taking place. Police came and they wanted to arrest people. Its made a lot of noise. Everybody is angry. Everyone has had enough. It isjust a joke to me that they are calling democracy an illegal thing. They cannot stop us. Even if they have the army, even if they have everything, they cannot stop us. I do not really care about the consequences any more. Like, if i have to print my own papers, i dont care what i have to do. This crowd, though, is not representative of wider catalan society. Opinion polls in the past have been inconclusive, when catalans have been asked whether or not they want an independent catalan state. Despite the efforts of separatist parties, who run the devolved administration here, to force the spanish governments hand, we have now reached an uncomfortable and unpredictable stand off. Tom burridge, bbc news, in barcelona. Can yous new election has been postponed until october the 26 kenyas new election. The decision comes a day after the Supreme Court gave a detailed judgment, blaming the commission for failing to conduct last months election properly. After the Supreme Courts scathing judgment against the Electoral Commission and the way round the election, people in nairobi have been hearing reaction from the politicians and the commission itself about how things will go from here, first they heard from the president , he said the election would happen by the end of october as set by the constitution, he accepted the judgment but he did not like it and he was critical of thejudges. Translation today not like it and he was critical of the judges. Translation today we have broken history, a coup in the republic of kenya has been done by four people in the courts, this is a true and i must call it what it is andi true and i must call it what it is and i can never be afraid to say it. This is a coup. In a free nation, the voice of the citizens has no meaning at all, the only voice available is for the few people who have the power to decide on behalf of5 have the power to decide on behalf of 5 million citizens, who can be a leader . If that is not a dictatorship, i dont know any other word that i can call it. The opposition president ial candidate who brought this case in the first place and was the lighted said he would take part in the rerun as long as his list of conditions were met. I cannot do the same thing the same way and expect a different result. Some of the things that you are criticising by the Supreme Court need to be fixed before we go back to the election. Are you playing politics in the sense that you are actually pushing for a constitutional crisis so you can get a share in some form of Coalition Government or not actually take part in the election . That is what i have been talking about, that we want half of the loaf. We are not interested in even a quarter of a loaf. Do have a proper election we wa nt loaf. Do have a proper election we want the full loaf. We are ready for an election budget must be a free and fair election. This is the independent boundary commissions headquarters in nairobi, so how have they reacted to the criticism that they reacted to the criticism that the election was neither transparent oi the election was neither transparent or verifiable . As the people who manage the election are not happy with where we have found ourselves but what we have said, we have a chance to prove to the kenyan people that we are capable of doing this. Yes, our analysis is that we perform 7596, yes, our analysis is that we perform 75 , the 25 we lost was regarding the transmission of results and we are keen to make sure we make up the 25 that we failed. Kenyans will be going back to the polls on the 26th of october, the same date as the president s birthday, but it seems the Electoral Commission have a lot of work to do between now and then, in order to restore confidence, to make enough changes so that the second time the kenyans go to choose a president is more successful than the first. Ryanair rya nair plans to ryanair plans to make its pilots change their planned holidays, in reaction to the cancellation of hundreds of flights for them Michael Oleary, the boss of ryanair, says he will give pilots a £12,000 bonus if they change their annual leave plans, but they have said they want better conditions. Under fire for thousands of cancelled flights, ryanairs boss was not in the most patient mood today. We will be asking btv to leave and we will dealing with the business of the agm we will dealing with the business of the agm asking the tv. Is he feeling the heat . No, were having a very good year. He is making pilots delay some leave to avoid cutting yet more flights. There is extra money in it for them, there is also evidence some may turn it down. Ryanair is split into 86 bases scattered around europe. Each has pilot representatives but they rarelyjoin forces, until now. Im told around half have backed a letter, seen by the bbc that says, the majority of our colleagues rejected your last memo which offered them a £12,000 bonus to work on days off. They are demanding new contracts and better working conditions instead. That bonus is not the end of the goodies, as Michael Oleary called them, that are being offered to pilots. This is dublin, the home of ryanair. This is one of their biggest bases. Pilots here, along with others in london, frankfurt and berlin are being offered an extra 10,000 euros if they help out. But i have seen messages on social media suggesting that pilots here, anyway, dont want to take that money because its not being offered across the whole company. Compared to most people, ryanair pilots have a very well paid job. So why are they so angry . They are under a lot of pressure. They have their schedules changed quite a lot. They often are overworked, frankly. One sent me his roster today, he has got 45 hours and 50 minutes of flying in one week. That really means you are at work about 60 or 70 hours. Ryanair has had quite an effect on the industry and has dragged down conditions for everyone. One union that is not allowed to get involved unless the pilots ask them to, says it has never known a situation like it. The reality is that Airlines Need pilots. There is a global shortage of pilots. Ryanair clearly are throwing money at this problem. I would suggest to them that they need to fundamentally look at their employment model, rather than sticking a plaster on the problem. Angry pilots keep telling me that this is their big chance to get more secure contracts. But Michael Oleary is not the type to back down. If these crews do pull together and take action, it could mean more cancelled flights for passengers. For more than half a century said david at riaz brought a world of creatures and cultures that millions of people have never seen before said david atzenbrugg. David attenborough. He has given an exclusive interview with our arts editor. Let me take you back to the mid 1950s. This is the story of a search for a dragon. When a Young David Attenborough took his first tentative steps as a Natural History programme maker. As he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goats flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. Gosh, look at that. Now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. In the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected broadcaster on planet earth. David, the world and television has changed a lot since you first encountered one of those. Yes. Hugely. Yes, when i encountered that, there were two networks in britain only. The bottom of the ferry grated on the white coral sand. I went to bali in 1956. I only saw one other european all the time i was in bali, which was several weeks, a couple of weeks. And we filmed dancing, and it was just marvellous. Whoops, look at that i mean that, that was great fun. It was the first time that that had ever been seen on television. Yes. And it took us weeks to get there and get that filmed. And of course the world was new. Thats an example of it. I mean people. It wasnt the greatest film ever made, but nobody had ever seen that thing before. When i filmed that, there were only a third of the people on the planet. What is the effect, in your eyes, of having three times as many people on the planet . Well, everything is overcrowded. Everything is overcrowded. And its very difficult. The wilderness is under threat. Looking at the oceans, and seeing a mother albatross come back after having scoured the Antarctic Ocean to feed this chick which she had been away from for weeks, and to bring back food. And she opens her beak and the chick begs the food and out comes what . Plastic. No that she has found floating on the ocean and has brought back and feeds her chick. Thats heartbreaking. Heartbreaking, yes. Youre 91, so youre not as young as you once were. On a good day, how old do you feel in yourself . About 45, really. Yes, i think so, really. And i mean, look, this is luck, isnt it . This is just luck. Jack and i set off wildly in pursuit. His luck is our good fortune. There are more programmes to come from this much loved big beast of the broadcasting jungle. Will gompertz, bbc news. Just time to update you on our main story, the continuing recovery effort after the earthquake in mexico, we are hearing from the Emergency Services chief that the death toll has risen now to 273. Clearly a frantic effort to find survivors but inevitably the death toll will continue to rise as more bodies are discovered. There still remains hope and we had this update from the mexican president , saying authorities believe there could be people alive in up to ten collapsed buildings throughout mexico city, and the mexican navy says the rescu e rs and the mexican navy says the rescuers are no longer searching for a girl in the collapsed school but they believe one adult is actually alive in the rubble. Thanks for watching outside source, we are back at the same time on monday. Welcome to the forecast that gives you a bit of detail for the next five days and then we try to pick up on the trends that are coming towards the British Isles. Thursday, a day of contrasts, if you were tied up a day of contrasts, if you were tied up with the weather front tour it looked pretty gloomy, but then when it passed, it was a glorious end to the day. The weather front completes its journey away from the British Isles as i speak, following behind, clearer skies, and youll get wrapped up with the next weather front which will be across western parts on friday, and the skies will have cleared between the two and there will be a little shot of cooler air. It is chilly away to the west but at least there is sunshine to speak. A glorious start to the day, but im afraid the closer you are to the set of weather fronts the sunshine is tempered if not lost altogether, in Northern Ireland you get the clearer side of things, as the day progresses, so afternoon sunshine. Im about to show you from friday into saturday, weather fronts that disappear into the north sea, but the tail end of that weather front leaves a legacy of cloud which will produce the odd shower. That prospect lifting its way further north and a brighter end to the day across the southern parts of england and wales. From saturday into sunday, we have a battle that establishes itself very well, High Pressure over scandinavia and low pressure over scandinavia and low pressure in the atlantic, the weather front trying to ruin your sunday but actually the High Pressure does its stuff to keep the front across the western side of the British Isles and we might have a little ripple in the south west with the thickening cloud, producing the prospects of heavy rain will fizzle away. The eastern side of the British Isles dominated by the High Pressure over scandinavia and europe, feeding in cool air, but inland try where that would sunshine. Dry weather. Maybe a band of cloud, maybe the focus some showers on tuesday, and the north sea easterlies will pick up enough moisture to produce a few showery bursts down the east coast, but predominantly you get the sense there is a lot of dry weather to be had. Many of the models keep that battle between low pressure to the west of the British Isles and High Pressure over scandinavia, for much of the forthcoming week. But i have two flag up one possibility, the american model which says High Pressure loses out just the american model which says High Pressure loses outjust enough to allow a significant area of low pressure towards the British Isles as we get to around wednesday, thursday, the forthcoming week, but thatis thursday, the forthcoming week, but that is something of an outlier at the moment, because many of the models keep the battle going. Predominantly dry in the east and u nsettled predominantly dry in the east and unsettled in the west, but generally speaking the mild winds will keep the temperatures a little bit above normal. The Prime Ministers plan to break the brexit deadlock as she prepares for a major speech in italy tomorrow. Theresa may is planning to propose a post brexit transitional deal of up to two years it could cost the uk £18 billion. A show of unity from the foreign secretary and chancellor, after a marathon Cabinet Meeting to discuss the plans. But the final brexit bill is likely to be higher. The eu says still major uncertainty over the uks approach to brexit. Also on the programme almost 48 hours after the earthquake in mexico, rescuers say none of the children trapped in their school is alive. The women who took this epilepsy drug during pregnancy calls for a Public Inquiry after thousands of children were left with autism and learning difficulties. Why did it take for me to have four children before somebody finally