President trump has said hes dropping his attempt to add a Citizenship Question to next years us census. The move was blocked by the Supreme Court last month. Opponents fear it could deter immigrant households from taking part in the census, lead to an undercounting of the population in democratic districts, and benefit the president s republican party. But he still hopes to press on, announcing instead an executive order, requiring all Government Agencies and departments to provide records on population. Today im here to say were not backing down in our effort to determine the citizenship status of the United States population. I stand before you to outline new steps my administration is taking to ensure that citizenship is counted so that we know how many citizens we have in the United States. Our north america correspondent, peter bowes, explains why the citizenship issue is such a politicised and controversial issue, and so important to President Trump. It has become increasingly political and of course it is hugely important who is counted in the census, traditionally, it has been citizens and non citizens, it is a count of a number of people in the country, its important for allocating funds to different areas, allocating seats in the house of representatives, and the fact that the president is not getting his way of having that key question on the census form, has actually delighted a lot of his opponents, there were fears, indeed the Census Bureau themselves said that if the question were on there, if the result in fewer people filling out the census form and the end result would be rather skewed in terms of its effectiveness and accuracy. A lot of people are delighted that the president hasnt got his way with the form, what hes doing is changing tack, hes trying to. Its important to point out that this executive order isnt usurping what the Supreme Court said, it is just a different tack. Its a different way to get that information from government departments, data that already exists about the majority of people, this country, and the president is hoping that is how he will get his count of the number of citizens at the number of non citizens. Relatives of people who died in the boeing 737 max crash in indonesia have been cheated out of compensation according to their lawyers. Many families who lost loved ones in the plane crash last october were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal action against boeing. The bbc has discovered relatives signed similar agreements following two previous crashes in indonesia and the agreements prevented them from suing in the us courts. Boeing declined to comment on the agreements. Panoramas Richard Bilton reports. Last october, a boeing 737 max crashed into the sea off indonesia. All 189 people onboard were killed. Within weeks, relatives were offered compensation by insurance lawyers. But families who took up the offer had to sign agreements that would prevent them from taking legal action against boeing or the airline lion air. Merdian agustins husband ika was killed in the crash. They give give me some document to sign, the document said you can have the money but you cant sue us, lion air, you cant sue boeing. Merdian didnt sign, but its believed around 50 families did. They will get compensation ofjust under £74,000 each. But under indonesian law, the families were entitled to £71,000 any way. The relatives of those who died in the crash had little to gain by signing these agreements. But they could be very valuable to boeing, because in signing them, the families have agreed never to take legal action over the crash. We asked boeing if they have had any communication with the insurance lawyers who helped organise the agreements. They didnt answer our question. They said the insurers for boeing are in discussions with other insurers round the world as is typical and customary in circumstances such as these. But we have discovered boeing has benefited from similar agreements following two earlier crashes. And each time, the same insurance lawyer was involved. Boeing use the agreements to prevent families from suing in the us courts. Now lawyers for the lion air families say they have lost out. The families who signed the releases and discharge have been cheated out of compensation, they have been preyed upon by Insurance Companies and by the council for those Insurance Companies, and ultimately to the benefit of boeing. Boeing says it truly regrets the loss of life and will continue to help with the healing process. Last week, the company said it would provide 100 million to help communities and families affected by two recent 737 max accidents. Richard bilton, bbc news seattle. Lets get some of the days other news. The Us State Department has condemned what it called the Iranian Revolutionary guards attempts to harass a british oil tanker. Iran denies confronting any foreign ships in the gulf. But britains navy said it had to intervene yesterday to protect a bp oil tanker from three iranian vessels. The uk has raised the threat to british shipping in iranian waters in the gulf to the highest level. Sudans Ruling Military Council says it has foiled an attempted coup. A spokesman, generaljamal omar, announced on state television that 16 people had been arrested and four detained among them current and retired officers from the army and National Intelligence and security service. He said the coup attempt aimed to block a power sharing deal being finalised between the military council and pro democracy demonstrators. These dramatic pictures show the moment a majorfire broke out at an Electricity Generating power station near moscow, sending plumes of smoke and flames 50 metres high. 11 people received medical treatment including five people with minor burns but no one was hospitalised. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The mayor of new orleans has warned that a Tropical Storm moving towards the coast of louisiana could bring 48 hours of continuous rain. Latoya cantrell warned residents to seek shelter or leave the city. Manuel bojorquez from cbs news has the latest. Those mandatory evacuations are happening in low lying parishes south of new orleans, but here in the city, all eyes are on the Mississippi River and heres why. Flooding along the nations mid section has sent a lot of water downstream so the river is already swollen. That coupled with the potential storm surge from the tropical system and the additional rain could spell trouble. Officials have said they believe the levies that protect the city, like the one we are on, will hold during the event, but they fear that the water could overtop some of them. So while there is still uncertainty in the track of the tropical system, they are urging everyone here to be prepared. Earlier i spoke to david johnson, who is Vice President of Customer Service of entergy which has over a million electricity customers it supplies in the state. I asked him how the weather was. The storm is just now beginning, but right now things are calm. It is the calm before the storm. All of our crews have been mobilised and are ready to respond. We rehearsed these types of scenarios throughout the year and we believe we are ready to respond once a strong positive. And how ready do think your customers are . Do you think many of them have actually left . We have heard from a lot of the Emergency Management teams, that many of the residents have evacuated but there are certain communities where the residents are still here. Some of the things we encourage our customers to do to make sure they have the emergency plans in place, and once the storm hits, please stay out of standing water, stay away from down power lines, allow crews to come and do what we do. Louisiana has suffered so much from flooding, new orleans in particular, from the outside it seems particularly terrible they should be facing this again. Its tough when a storm like this comes through, however, we have been Battle Tested in this region and as i mentioned earlier, we have gone through a series of drills and lots of training to be able to respond to this so we think were ready for this. We anticipate its going to come through as a category one hurricane, let it go through, once it passes through, once its safe for us to get started, well dispatch our crews. This idea that the levies are ok but there may be overtopped a levy that the water comes over, its no real use at all, is it . Extra water doesnt help us in this region, whatsoever. Weve heard that the levies at this particular point are safe, the water levels are high but every storm is different so we just have to wait until storm arrives, well let it pass through and we will see what happens. One of indias largest cities is running out of water. Millions of people in chennai are struggling as taps run dry. Monsoon rains which the city depends on are late this year. Environmentalists partly blame Climate Change and warn this is a problem which could affect all countries. Our south asia correspondent rajini Vaidya Nathan reports. Scrambling for every last drop. They are running out of water and also out of patience. It is a daily desperate ritual. Here, trucks have replaced taps as the only source of water. And yet this is chennai, one of indias largest and richest cities. We are only allowed five buckets of water a day from the lorry, this woman tells me. Back at her house she shows me how her family struggles. We have to use this for drinking, cooking, bathing and washing clothes. It is difficult. Even more so because there has been a record heat wave here in india. A few houses away, a mother of two says she used to take water for granted. Water is more precious than food and gold, she tells me. God has to bring the rain. Only that can save us. For now, this landscape remains thirsty. It is hard to imagine that this is one of chennais largest lakes, now parched and desperate for rain. In better times, this reservoir is one of the citys main suppliers of water. This satellite image shows just how the lake has vanished after a year of poor monsoon rain. Almost all of the citys reservoirs have run dry. This one reduced to a mere puddle. Chennai is a warning card to the global community. If it happens here it can happen anywhere. Environmentalists blame Climate Change for the erratic weather pattern and drought but they also warned that the number of lakes and ponds that store and collect rainwater has dwindled. Taking these water bodies to build commercial and Residential Property has had an impact in regard to how much water we can conserve and how much water is therefore the population to depend on. When hollywood actor Leonardo Dicaprio shared this picture of a well in one town, the plight of chennai gained wider attention. When we visit the same well, it is almost empty. It is estimated that by 2025, half of the worlds population will live in an area where demand for water exceeds supply. As the crisis in chennai continues, millions rely on these trucks. Oh, lord, please fill the lake, they chant. Families keep praying for the rains but that alone cannot solve this citys water woes. Environmentalists warn this is a problem of our own making. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come lobster dinner lands a french minister in hot water. More on the lavish meal charged to the tax payer, next. Central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. Police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that alqaeda was responsible. Germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. They pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. In south africa, the possibility of losing hadnt even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. The man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queens private bedroom. Then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Applause this is bbc news, the latest headlines President Trump abandons his bid to add a question on citizenship to the us census but insists hell press on with an executive order. For more on that story i spoke to kristen clarke, president of the National Lawyers committee for civil rights under law. This is her take on Donald Trumps order. Its a wind for the civil rights organisations that have been fighting this administration over there there there attempt to add a citizen ship question to the senses. We filed suit against the Trump Administration to block this attempt because we knew this was a move that would discourage communities and people of colour from participating in the census and today we learned that that senses will go out to every household in the United States without the question. So on the one hand it is a sound victory for the groups that have been fighting for a fairand groups that have been fighting for a fair and accurate senses, but what we did learn is that President Trump will now seek to nonetheless obtain information regarding the number of undocumented people in the country by essentially collating data from various databases across the federal government. And, you know that was an option always available to the administration, and in some respects, we didnt learn anything new today. What we will be doing is looking very carefully to see what President Trump does with that later. How does he intend to use that data . Later. How does he intend to use that data 7 later. How does he intend to use that data . That data . It is far as the original issue, ensuring a fairand as the original issue, ensuring a fair and accurate senses, we won on that issue today. And the concern about the Citizenship Question, if i understand it right was that people had reason to fear the authorities for depredation and if there was a question like that on the senses, they would be less likely to take pa rt they would be less likely to take part and less likely to vote . Us constitutional because we carry out a every decade. A fair and accurate sensesis a every decade. A fair and accurate senses is one that captures the full population, a full count of the population, a full count of the population, and president froms administration pursued the citizen ship question for one reason only, they sought to weaponised the census and structure in a way that would discourage participation among communities of colour and immigrant communities. And that is unlawful. It violates the constitution and is something we went to the courts to fight back and resist and we did so successfully. And a president exec shall executive order override the Supreme Court . Its a victory because they are not able to obtain this information through the census. What we learn today was they will obtain another way and on another day by combining information from various databases that are maintained by agencies across the federal government in the United States. We have concerns about this, this is essentially an attempt to compile data on a mass scale in a way that is unprecedented and in a way that is unprecedented and in a way that is unprecedented and in a way that we have not seen before. We dont know how long it will take for them to pull this data together, we dont know what they will do with that taser, that is a separate vote for another date that data, and we will be policing the Trump Administration with careful vigilance to see how that effort lays out in the months ahead. Kristin clark there of the National Lawyers committee for civil rights. You can go more Lawyers Committee for civil rights. You can go more on oui Lawyers Committee for civil rights. You can go more on our website. There are the attorney generals comments and ground immigration generally in the us. Amal clooney has warned that donald trump is creating a global hostility towards journalists which is undermining democracy. The lawyer spoke as a British Special envoy on Media Freedom at a conference in london. Our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet sat down with her. The leader of the most powerful democracy, when he speaks aboutjournalists, is saying that they are the enemies of the people. President trump. Yes, President Trump. So i think its important you had otherforeign ministers from democracies through this conference actually say we have to be vigilant in guarding press freedom. At the same time i mentioned in my speech that democracies are also creating problems. There are also problems for the media in australia at the moment, i cited a case in Northern Ireland, i cited thejulian assange case, and others. So none of the states have perfect records. But it is important that the uk and canada are standing up and saying press freedom is important, what can be done to actually improve it and this should be a Foreign Policy priority and i agree with that. Because you yourself mentioned about President Trump, senior editors in the United States, including of the new york times, went to see President Trump to say you understand that rhetoric is dangerous. Did you have any conversations here with ministers to say have you also spoken to President Trump and other leaders to say this has to stop . Well, i think this campaign is one of the ways to respond to that so that the voices that were hearing are not only those of, you know, the leaders of hungary or the philippines or places that are using language that vilifies the media, but that actually through organisations like this there can be a response to that. The french environment minister is under pressure after an investigative website mediapart alleged he hosted lavish social dinners of lobster and fine wines paid for by the tax payer when he was parliamentary speaker, as well as carrying out expensive renovations of his official residence. Francois de rugy didnt deny the dinners took place but said they were working dinners. Ramzan karmali has more. A demonstration with a difference the lobster. A stark reminder of who their anger is directed at french environment minister francois de rugy. The investigative website mediapart said he hosted a dozen luxury dinners between 2017 and 2018 at his official residence. On the menu, expensive shellfish, champagne, and vintage wines costing more than 500 a bottle. There is no suggestion of illegality, but his future is very much under the spotlight. Translation there are ethical rules which must be followed when representing the electorate and the nation, in this case they were simply not respected. Indeed, you should not be part of the government. Things got worse for de rugy later, when mediapart said the taxpayer had paid 71,000 for the renovation of his government provided apartment including 19,000 on a dressing room. These are the headlines de rugy and president macrons centrist government would have wanted to avoid. This damaging row comes as they try to recover from more than six months of giletjaunes and Anti Government protests. Protests in part fuelled by the political elite being out of touch with the ordinary people. Mr de rugy has insisted that the dinners were linked to his job and the renovation work had been necessary for the apartment because of some rooms were in poor repair. Translation there were checks to be made. Im quite ready to comply. If there have been any errors on my part i will be ready to correct them. That is a part of it. It is normal we have to show accountability to the french people. I have been elected, you know, since 2001, i have always been accountable to the french people. Later, mediapart also said that the under fire minister had rented social housing in nantes since 2016. Mr de rugy, for his part, said he had no knowledge of this and posted details of his agreement for the apartment on his facebook page. But this image will be hard to forget and, for many, the scandal has put notjust mr de rugy but the whole government in hot water. Ramzan karmali, bbc news. The temples of abu simbel are more than 3,000 years old. Built during the reign of rameses the second, they were a monument to him and his queen. But if you think egypt is too far to travel, an artist in spain may have done you a favour, as the bbcs tim allman explains. The mr e and the majesty of ancient egypts never fails to impressed the mr e and the majesty of ancient egypts neverfails to impressed mystery, with devout faith and sheer reports, miracles were made out of and sandstone. These temples were carved out of the side of the mountain. Inside, the rich history of this sacred land is made clear. Except, this isnt egypt. This is in fa ct, except, this isnt egypt. This is in fact, by bayer. An exhibition called the gods and kings of e. G. , a com plete the gods and kings of e. G. , a complete replica. Its showing all modes almost as much commitment as the original builders 3000 years ago. Sometimes i work 17 hour days. Up ago. Sometimes i work 17 hour days. Up the nile, 800 miles in cairo, stand the great temples. It had to be moving the 1960s due to the creation of a man made reservoir. The replica can be seen as a sort of calling card for its older brother. Many people come and visit the temple and tell me i must see the original. The Egyptian Government has given its backing to this exhibition, with a little miracle of its own, this time in polystyrene and plywood. Tim allman, bbc news. There is much more on all the news for you anytime on the bbc website. And you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter im bbcmikeembley. Thank you very much for watching. Do come again. Hello. Thursday brought us a warm and humid day across many parts of the country, but we also had some heavy showers and some thunderstorms, too. Friday wont be quite as warm or quite as humid, therell be a mix of sunny spells and just a few showers around, mainly across Eastern England and eastern scotland, too. But many of us will avoid the showers. So weve got an area of low pressure which is pushing off towards the east. Higher pressure waiting out in the west and that will dominate more as we head on through the weekend. So friday morning, then, a reasonably dry start to the day, dry in most places. More cloud for Northern Ireland and the north west of scotland will bring a few spots of drizzly ran, a bit mistiness particularly around the coasts, too. The bulk of england, wales, and southern scotland should be dry with some sunshine. But therell be some afternoon showers bubbling up anywhere from east anglia and lincolnshire through north east england, towards eastern scotland, too. In the sunnier spells, top temperatures will reach around 25 degrees down towards the south east. Just a small chance of, perhaps, catching a passing shower at wimbledon. But in general, for the final three days of the championships, were expecting a lot of dry, settled weather with some sunshine. Not quite as hot and humid for the players or the spectators certainly compared to the past couple of days. But we couldntjust rule out one or two passing showers at wimbledon during friday afternoon or saturday afternoon. As we head through friday night into the early hours of saturday a lot of dry settled weather, once again, with some clear spells. The overnight temperatures will be a little bit lower than recent nights. So not quite as warm and humid as we start off the weekend. Through the day on saturday, still the chance of one or two showers lingering, particularly in the east. But this area of High Pressure is going to be building in from the west as we move through saturday and on into sunday. Bit of a change in wind direction. Weve had the winds coming in from more of a westerly direction. But on into saturday the winds turn more north or north westerly, bringing a few spots of rain initially to the north west of scotland and then its parts of eastern scotland, north east england, down the spine of england that well start to see a few isolated showers cropping up. Most places will avoid them. Some long spells of sunshine and temperatures 17 23 degrees. Not quite as hot or as humid as it has over recent days. Heading on into sunday, as High Pressure builds its looking largely dry and settled. Not many showers around at all. A little cooler with the breeze coming in off the sea around the east coast. The warmest of the weather probably towards the south west. Top temperatures there in cardiff around 25 degrees. Just the odd chance of a passing shower but most places will avoid them. And then it stays largely dry and settled into the start of the new working week. A chance of things turning more unsettled with further showers cropping up during the middle part of the week. Thats it for now. Bye bye. Are this is bbc news, the headlines donald trump says they will leave no stone unturned as he issues an executive order asking Government Agencies to provide information to determine who is, and who isnt a United States citizen. It comes after he dropped an attempt to add a Citizenship Question to next years us census. His opponents say it is part of an attempt to exclude people who are more likely to vote for the democrat. The lion air crash in indonesia lawyers for the families of those who died in the boeing 737 max say they have been cheated out of compensation. Its after the bbc discovers many families who lost loved ones were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal action against boeing. New orleans is bracing for Tropical Storm barry, which is forecast to hit on friday. Residents in some low lying areas have been asked to evacuate. The mayor says that the storm could bring 48 hours of continuous rain. Now on bbc news, panorama. A no deal brexit could be on the cards as both candidates in the race to be Prime Minister talk it up. We must leave the eu on october the 31st. If the only way to the European Union is without a deal, then i would do that. The man who led the governments brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. Everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is a venture that is fraught with risk, theres no doubt about that. From sea to shore, some businesses fear it could force them under. Were very worried, because it could put us out of business. While others say it will bring new opportunities. I think no deal is preferable to a deal, there is an immediate benefit. Ive travelled across the uk and beyond to ask, are we ready