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Time for a look at the weather. Heres chris fawkes. Ican i can promise you all some afternoon sunshine, no strings attached. We have a lot of cloud out in the English Channel, that cloud is moving further south. But it will start to move back north as we go through the next few hours. So through the next few hours. So through the next few hours. So through the rest of the afternoon we all get decent spells and sunshine. Some blustery showers continue in the far north west of scotland. And the far north west of scotland. And the cloud working in again across parts of south west england. It could be thick enough in the south west to give us some rain or drizzle. But then overnight tonight we could get a view of the Aurora Borealis across parts of Northern England, scotland and Northern Ireland. That is where we keep some relatively clear skies. Further south than returning weather front bringing thickening cloud, some rain across parts of wales, the midlands, Northern England and far south of Northern Ireland. A lot of low cloud as well with dense patch is a fog developing by dawn towards the south. For thursday much cloudier for england and wales, still some rain across the north midlands, and not far away from county down. But the further north west you go the better chance of seeing the sunshine. Again a few passing showers across the north west of scotland. Further south temperatures around 18 degrees in london but we will stay some changes. Going through thursday night the weather front through thursday night the weather fro nt m oves through thursday night the weather front moves south as pressure builds across the uk. Friday looking pretty decent day, with most of us seeing some sunshine. Then on into the weekend the High Pressure shifts towards the west of the British Isles and that allows a blast of cold air to come straight out of the arctic. So it is going to turn colder through the course of the weekend. If you have not got your jumper out perhaps you will this weekend and i suspect that hes going on because temperatures will be dropping away. Not even into single figures for some. Double figures, i should say. Further south temperatures back down to normal, around 1a degrees across london but still cooler than it has been for the past week or so. Thats all from the bbc news at one so its goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Have a good afternoon. As the honourable gentleman knows, we are in negotiation with the european union. Hello they are watching bbc news. The time is exactly 134 pm. England are facing brazil in the under 17 world cup in india. They are leading to 1 at the moment. Brian brewster who scored a hat trick in the quarterfinal put england ahead. Brazil pulled one back midway through the first half. He had clearly rehearsed that celebration with one of his team mates. But brewster who is on liverpools books put england back in front. To 1 up. The second half has just kicked off in calcutta. The under 20s want their world cup, the under 19 s became european champions. The british boxer anthony go go has talked about the racist abuse he was subjected to an elite cup tie at the emirates night. The olympic bronze medallist receded bees from a fellow norwich fan. I was flabbergasted. Again, being a professional boxer and successful in my life, i have often come across frustration as a positive and blocked the negative. I was really shocked and saddened. There were two more league cup matches tonight. Tottenham face. Everton head to chelsea. David unsworth, who wants the job full time has taken on a caretaker role for the second time in the space of 18 months. He says his side need to take collective responsibility for their lack of goals this season. The team is got to chip in with the goals. We have got to playing a way that creates more opportunities, not just got to playing a way that creates more opportunities, notjust the strikers others the opportunity to score. The way i to play, i certainly want to create more opportunities than we have been doing notjust the strikers response but its a team responsibility. Team gp will have a dedicated welfare officerfor gp will have a dedicated welfare officer for the first time. The decision comes in light of that spate of recent bullying allegations across a number of sports and claims ofa across a number of sports and claims of a toxic atmosphere within british bobsleigh. We feel it is an appropriate thing to do to have someone appropriate thing to do to have someone who has the ear of the athletes across both villages that they feel content and that they have a channel to raise concerns. They feel content and that they have a channelto raise concerns. England are in Coffs Harbour on the east coast of australia getting ready for the womens ashes. There is one more one day after this and 320 20s. England won the ashes the last time they were in australia but the lost a home in 2015. They are two points down in the series after a narrow defeat in the opening one day. Preparation wasnt ideal with having no warm up games preparation wasnt ideal with having no warm up games but i guess the same situation was for the aussies as well. I think it showed the other day we are a little bit off the pace in terms of match readiness and things like that. But is not getting big scores and a few little errors in the field but hopefully those cobwebs in the field but hopefully those co bwe bs have in the field but hopefully those cobwebs have been swept away now and were ready to go tomorrow. That one day match at Coffs Harbour takes place in the early hours of tomorrow morning our time. You can keep right up morning our time. You can keep right up to date on the england under 17 s match against brazil on your red button or on the bbc sport website. There into the second half and england are still leading to one. Those alive pictures right now. England looking for a place in the final which would be against either spain or mali. Bbc. Co. Uk sport. Well be back with much more in afternoon live up 2pm. The winner of the Riba Stirling prize for architecture will be announced on tuesday next week. Among those in the running to be named the uks best new building are a block of flats with wicker balconies, a dockyard redevelopment and a new college campus. Today, we look at barretts grove in london. Well, today, we are looking at ba rretts grove in well, today, we are looking at barretts grove in london. How come ido barretts grove in london. How come i do apologise, we are having a problem bringing you that. Were profiling all of the buildings projects that have been short listed as you might know. Im sorry we cant bring you that. We will be bringing it periodically. We find out who has won the prize next tuesday and you can watch that live on bbc news as well. An auctioneer injerusalem has sold for 1. 56 million two notes written by Albert Einstein describing his theory not on relativity but for happy living. Samantha simmonds has more. Two handwritten notes and 95 years ago by arguably the most famous physicist the world has ever known. Albert einstein was on a lecture tourin Albert Einstein was on a lecture tour in tokyo in 1922. He was staying at the Imperial Hotel where he found himself without any change to tip. Hejust he found himself without any change to tip. He just said he found himself without any change to tip. Hejust said he had won the nobel prize for physics so instead ofa tip nobel prize for physics so instead of a tip he wrote a note in german saying a calm and humble life will bring more happiness than the pursuit of success and the constant restlessness that comes with it. The second note simply reads, where there is a will, there is a way. He told the messenger if he was lucky they would become valuable one day. And bidding was fierce injerusalem. The first note selling for 1. 56 million. The second for 240,000, far more than was expected. There is no kid in the world who doesnt know who Albert Einstein is. So when he writes a few words from his heart, what is the secret of happiness. This is something that interests eve ryo ne this is something that interests everyone and can talk to everyone. These notes were previously unknown to researchers and it is believed they were sold by the corrieres nephew. Hopefully the fetid indeed bring some happiness. An inquiry into e cigarettes has been announced by mps, amid concerns there are significant gaps in what is known about them. Everything from their impact on human health to how their consumption affects the nhs and economy will be examined. 0ur health correspondent, nick triggle, reports. The popularity of e cigarettes has soared in recent years. Nearly 3 Million People in the uk now use them, according to the office for national statistics, a fourfold increase since 2012. This year, they were even used in the annual Stoptober Campaign for the first time. But despite this, they are not yet officially prescribed by the nhs. In fact, advisory body nice says patients should be told there is currently little evidence on the long term benefits or harms of these products. The house of commons science and Technology Committee believes this mixed messaging about vaping and a lack of clear guidelines about their use is causing confusion, and has now announced it is launching its own enquiry. We need to understand what the long term implications are of a far greater number of people using e cigarettes. Its great news that people are stopping smoking and shifting to e cigarettes, that we need to understand more about the Health Consequences of that. The Cross Party Group of mps has asked anyone who wants to submit written evidence to make sure it reaches the committee by the 8th of december. Lets talk a little bit more as promised. Lets see our peace now because we are profiling all the buildings that have been short listed for this years prize. Today, we focus on the development of ba rretts grove in we focus on the development of barretts grove in london. 0ur our client tends to be produced fairly generic housing and the challenges can we build housing that is low cost, critical work but also has those tactile qualities and details that retain a chance that we would want is see preserved over the next 150 years. The challenge is for the client to break away from that generic and generic construction. Especially with the internal finish. If you can keep the timber exposed internally, that is immediately something very different to what you would find in speculative development. The next step to that is how you detail. There are a number of details here that reveal that structure and other elements, internal smaller tactile details respond to that. The thing about living in this space that would more than anything. It is such a comforting, welcoming material come home to. The exposed brick from outside is beautiful but when you come into the space it is warm in the winter, cool in summer, it is a lovely environment be in. Fantastic, just one of the projects short listed. And full coverage of the awards ceremony will be here live on the news channel next tuesday between 8 30pm and 9pm. In a moment a summary of the Business News this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news the british economy grew more than expected paving the way for a rise in Interest Rates next week. The brexit secretary tells mps they may not get a vote on any eu deal until after britain has left. Labour suspends mpjared 0mara over alleged misogynistic and homophobic remarks. In the Business News. As weve been hearing the uks economy has grown faster than expected. Growth in the services and Manufacturing Industries helped the Gross Domestic Product for the quarter rise by 0. 4 . Financial markets are now strongly indicating an interest rise next week. Lloyds has announced pre tax profits of £1. 95 billion pounds for the Third Quarter. Thats an increase of 141 on the same period last year which had included provision for ppi compensation. Half of british women and a fifth of men have been sexually harassed at work or a place of study. Thats according to a poll for bbc radio 5 live involving more than 2,000 people. The majority of those who said they had been harrassed didnt report it to anyone. Welcome to the business use. Lets take a look at some of the other business stories we are loyal to our banks according to industry figures out today. Just over 57,000 people used the seven scheme to move accounts in september despite an Advertising Campaign encouraging people to do so. Thats the lowest its been since the Current Account Switching Service was launched four years ago. And, in an effort to stop soaring property prices, new zealand will ban foreign buyers from purchasing existing homes in the country. Low Interest Rates, limited Housing Stock and immigration has driven up prices in recent years. The ban applies to non residents aswell. The ban applies to non residents aswell. And sticking with housing but back in the uk, british banks approved 7 more mortgages last month than they had in september 2016. Trade body uk finance said banks approved more than 41,000 mortgages in september, down marginally from august but up more than 3,000 on a year earlier. Quick look at markets on the currency front the pound has been given a boost thanks to data showing the economy growing and so bolstering expectation of an Interest Rate rise. The pound climbed more than 0. 5 against the dollar and against the euro. Looking at the share index metro bank has reported Third Quarter pre tax profits of £7. 2 million thats a 77 jump on the £4 million seen in the Second Quarter of this year. The Challenger Bank has also reported a record quarterly growth of 79,000 customers added to the books. Thats it for business, will be back in an hour. Theresa may was pressed on a number of issues during Prime Ministers questions earlier, including brexit and universal credit. Lets get reaction to what was said from our chief political correspondence vicky young. Yeah, and as you say the Prime Minister under pressure again on universal credit, that has been a theme of the last few weeks. Theyve given when a couple of things. That very expensive phone line, for example. There have been some concessions that but clearly labour pushing for more. But the issue of brexit of course never far away from more. But the issue of brexit of course neverfar away from Prime Minister questions. This morning the brexit secretary was in front of a select committee. He was quizzed about his promise to let mps have a vote on any final might be. He suggested that these talks, negotiations, could go right up to the 11th hour and that might mean that mps dont get their vote until after we have left at the end of march 2000 and 19. Well, the Prime Minister was asked about that. We are in negotiations with the eu but im confident that the timetable under the lisbon treaty does give time for the negotiations take place but i am confident because it is in the interests of both sides and it is not just the interests of both sides and it is notjust this parliament wants to have. But they will be ratification by other parliaments that will be able to agree that negotiation in time for this parliament have the vote. So a slight contradiction there may be between what david davis said and what theresa may is saying. She is confident that deal can be done in time to give mps their say. Well, were going to let some mps have their say. Im joined by representatives from all three parties. 0n the exit of brexit what you think about mps having a vote after we. Constitutionally it is nonsense. After we. Constitutionally it is nonsense. What lies behind this is the fundamental problem of the government failing to get his act together. It is incompetent and cant agree amongst itself and hasnt got a negotiating strategy. That is the danger for our country. David davis today sounded pretty confident. He says, january or february, the broad outlines of a transition deal can be agreed quite quickly and he sees no problem why they trade deal can be done in time. The prime minster has been very clear that shes confident we will have a deal that is what we need to focus our energy on. What i hear on my constituency and around the country is that businesses want certainty and deal as soon as possible. We heard from theresa may when she came back from hermes recent meetings to help us secure the deal. David davies also signs of the deal. David davies also signs of the committee that trading rules its not the best case scenario, he wa nts to its not the best case scenario, he wants to get a deal. But he is saying that for other countries like france and the netherlands, belgium, is not good for them either so their minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk. minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk. I dont think any country in the world works only on those rules to think its an interest of the eu and. I think what this highlights is that this government is in complete chaos. Youve got one department saying one thing, undermining another. They not only dont agree with each other but they are actively undermining each other. It is time that the uk government worked with a devolved parliament in scotland and wales but will be supported with funding. I think that is very, very important. Were not at the stage yet whether is no chance of a deal. The mood move is to serve improved. We there is chaos. The eu believe that the uk is far away from where it needs to be in terms of its negotiating position and it took so long for them to come up and it took so long for them to come up with a plan for how it was going to approach this, which is why were so far down the line so delayed. And the potential that parliament might not get a vote before we leave the eu. Lucy, some of your college so that the danger for some of them is that the danger for some of them is that we might be paying them money and so not to during the term. Some people wanted that. Some people in the country voted and want to leave as soon as possible but i think it is important and the prior minister has stated that we have certainty for business and there will be a transitional period to ensure that. What are you ever businesses in your constituency . Well as open down the country, yes, lucy is right business does want certainty but the ones who are not getting is any clarity about what this government intends where these negotiations will end up. We have got to have that kind of in certainty. Investment is already leaving the country, not good for economyjobs. Leaving the country, not good for economy jobs. Lets move on to the other issue of credit. Just before christmas the government has said that they will look again at some of those details of universal credit. This is whatjeremy corbyn had to say. The sad truth is universal credit is in such a mess that councils are forced to pick up the bill. And give you an example. Croydon council which piloted this game is now spending £3 million of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent arrears caused by universal credits. Does the Prime Minister think it is right orfair that does the Prime Minister think it is right or fair that hard pressed local authorities have in their budgets cut by Central Government are having to dip into what little money they have left to avoid people being evicted when they know full well it is the responsibility of this government and its system of universal credit that is causing the problem. Well, there has been a lot of talk about the delayed as being in people getting those first payment,. In people getting those first payment,. What in people getting those first payment,. What the in people getting those first payment,. What the government should do now . Well, weve seen some small u turns already but when the Prime Minister boasted today in parliament that 20 of people are really dissatisfied with how they have been treated by universal credit, we have got to measure this not in terms of statistics but in terms of the human misery that is being caused. A proper pause and the ability to fine tune this. Nobody is against the principle of universal credit but what we do want is competence of delivery and that is not what were seeing. Lucy, is this one of the problems . The government talks about why it is doing it and many people talk about agreeing with the principle but the government overlooking individual cases. |j the principle but the government overlooking individual cases. I was in both those debates are taken part and spoke in the second one. As you say, it is Cross Party Consensus that it say, it is Cross Party Consensus thatitis say, it is Cross Party Consensus that it is a right that we get people into work and that is the principle underlying universal credit which we must stick to because it is a good one. If an individual is sovereign is result of it is something we need to look up what we have to look at is this is a roll out, its not all coming into force on one day. In fact, there is five years yet to go. There is only 8 of people on benefits who are now claiming universal credits and the government are consistently reviewing the system so you mention that they have looked at a number of things since the roll out began. They have looked at the telephone line and the price for the telephone line. They have also looked at people who are suffering and wanted not to wait six weeks and david davies announced the conference that they would be able to get payments in the day. At conference. The government is looking to see how this can be better. The government has said people can get cash payment immediately if they are in real hardship. That should help shouldnt . They are loans, theyre not part of the claimants entitlement. They have to be paid back at a very steep rate. The evidence is there for everyone to see evidence is there for everyone to see andl evidence is there for everyone to see and i think privately the government has actually conceded the point that have been made by the opposition parties and also by concerned conservative backbenchers and the sector, that have pointed out the real hardship that is being caused by universal credit in its current format. As lucy said this is a roll out and its a buzz about learning as they process rolls out. There is too much delay, deferment, and the government needs to act. I suspect it will, they budget, it needs to come quickly and decisively to help people are in real hardship. Thank you to all of that. As we were saying, the budget looming on the horizon. Everyone will be looking to see whether the chancellor makes any more more moves on universal credit later this month. Thank you ray mutch, vicky. More on all of that after two. As pause and catch up on the weather forecast. It is a much cheerier prospect for the day. We do have a strip club that made its way into the English Channel and this is a weather front that stops moving southward and is starting to move back northward. It will tend to cloud over as we go into the rest of the afternoon, particularly across north west england. Working in two parts of wales well. Still, the most pa rt parts of wales well. Still, the most part its a fine afternoon. Quite low for the north of england with strong winds in scotland bringing blustery showers. Vertically to the highlands argyll. Temperatures 13 18 degrees. We are close to average across northern parts but its still warmer than it should be in the south. 0vernight there is a decent chance of spotting this, the Aurora Borealis across parts of scotland on the far north of england as well. Were going to have clearer skies the night. Bushes when northward bringing thicker cloud across wales, spots of wales get into the midlands and the north west of england. The rain notfar and the north west of england. The rain not far away from Northern Ireland by the end of the night. Across the far south, a lot of low cloud. Dense patches afford likely to develop as well. For some, on thursday it will be murky and slow sta rts thursday it will be murky and slow starts the day. For england and wales will keep the cloud from the day. 0ccasional spots rain. The best of the sunshine probably in the north of england. Into Northern Counties of Northern Ireland and more especially in scotland where it will be another fine day. Blustery winds for the far north west. Broadly speaking, similar temperatures to those of today. Through thursday night time, our weather front gets pushed southward and out of the way. The cloud then begins to break up as an area of High Pressure comes into the uk. 0n friday will be a cracking day. There could be some fog patches to start within Northern Ireland but for most of this plenty of sunshine around. Through the weekend, the High Pressure slips into the west the British Isles and what that does is it turns the wind increasingly in a northerly direction. 0n is it turns the wind increasingly in a northerly direction. On sunday will see that cold air filter in across the northern half of the uk, really dropping temperatures. Quite a blustery on saturday but look ties on sunday. Just 19. A blustery on saturday but look ties on sunday. Just 19. If a blustery on saturday but look ties on sunday. Just 19. If you havent put the heating on yet, perhaps the weekend is when you will finally cracked. The london, those temperatures are returning back to normalfor temperatures are returning back to normal for this temperatures are returning back to normalfor this time of temperatures are returning back to normal for this time of year. 14 degrees but still that will feel a lot cooler than it has done over recent days. That is the weather. Hello. Youre watching afternoon live. I am simon mccoy. Today the british economy dpru more than expected, paving the way for a rise in Interest Rates next week. Its outperformed Market Expectations as the uk economy has done overall since the referendum last year and what it shows is the underlying fundamental strength of this economy. The brexit secretary tells mps they may not get a vote on any eu deal until after britain has left labour suspends mp jared 0mara eu deal until after britain has left labour suspends mpjared 0mara over alleged misogynistic and homophobic remarks. The wife of an Army Sergeant accused attempting to murder her tells a court she lied to police about his actions to get her own back. And englands young guns are firing

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