Robbery, outside a five star hotel in buenos aires. Around 2,000 properties are still without water in and around Leighton Linslade in bedfordshire, after supplies failed on friday night. Sport stars from around the world gather in aberdeen for this years bbc sport personality of the year. Good evening. Labours leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, have apologised for the partys defeat in thursdays election, which saw them lose 59 seats. Mr corbyn said he was sorry they came up short, while mr mcdonnell said he owns this disaster. Speaking to the bbcs andrew marr, he said it was unfortunate the party hadnt been able to articulate its message more effectively. He also blamed the medias portrayal ofJeremy Corbyn insisting that hed been demonised for four years solid. Heres our Political Correspondent, nick eardley. TheJeremy Corbyn era is coming to an end. But what will that mean for labour . How much does the party need to change after its disastrous election . This morning, mr corbyn said he took his share of responsibility. His right hand man went further. Its on me, its on me, lets take it on the chin. I own this disaster, so i apologise. I apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats who worked so hard. I apologise to all our campaigners. But that apology only goes so far. The outgoing leadership say they made mistakes but they blame brexit, believe they were demonised by the media, and insist their radical policy agenda was popular. If there was one criticism, this is a self criticism, it is not having a narrative that convinced people about how this all fitted together. The battle for the labour leadership is likely to be bruising, because there are vastly different interpretations of what went wrong. Some want a leader who will continue with mr corbyns message, butjust find a better way of selling it. Others want a leader who will drag the party back to the political centre. Others still want a leader who can appeal to the north, who can say to those labour voters who abandoned the party for the conservatives over brexit, we understand you. The wigan mp, lisa nandy, says shes thinking about running. Weve just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and weve watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. We have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. The lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. Cheering. There are other big ramifications from thursdays vote too. Independence has shot up the agenda, after the snps victory in scotland. The uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. Nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. You cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. You cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. If the union, if the United Kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. Borisjohnsons government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. On thursday, there will be a queens speech with a focus on the nhs and, yes, delivering brexit next month. Our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. This week . Ideally before christmas. As soon as possible would be perfect. New mps will start to arrive here tomorrow to a very different political landscape. Some questions like, will brexit happen have been answered. Others, like the future of labour, and perhaps the uk, are being asked as loudly as ever. Well our Political Correspondent nick eardley is with me now. Some nick eardley is with me now. More information con light some more information coming to light about when the election of a new leader will be held . Light about when the election of a new leader will be held . A bit more information about how the process might work over the next few weeks which is not been set in stone, the labour general secretary has written to the executive tonight saying Jeremy Corbyn once a swift process to allow a new leader to be in place by the end of march. How would that work . On january the by the end of march. How would that work . 0njanuary the 6th, the idea ofa work . 0njanuary the 6th, the idea of a provisional date has been set for the full National Executive to meet and discuss the process. Things like the rules and exact timetable for like the rules and exact timetable foer like the rules and exact timetable for mr corbyns replacement. The process would then begin the next day. It gives potentially corbyn and his allies a few more weeks to figure out when they want to replace him. Some in the party are adamant he has to go right away but the truth as even if he went right away there is no deputy leader. There would be a big hole, it is not com pletely would be a big hole, it is not completely clear whoever anyone would want to fill it. Plenty of time to reflect as he said he was going to do. What is happening this coming week . Mps will start to arrive in westminster tomorrow. Some of them new to the building, getting inductions, being shown around. The labour postmortem will begin in earnest on tuesday, Parliamentary Labour PartyMembers Meeting on tuesday night. Mr corbyn has been invited to attend. If he does so, it will be a bruising encounter. Different factors a re will be a bruising encounter. Different factors are vying for control of the party. Parliament will feel like a different place when we start tuning in again on wednesday. Thursday and potentially friday as well. The queens speech will be the big political event of the week and we know that Boris Johnson now has a lot more power to do the things that he wants to do, we dont know exactly what they are, because the manifesto he set out was farfrom being a programme for government for the next few years. In some places it was quite thin but i would expect thursday to be along similar lines that we have heard mr johnson talking since he became prime minister. That means brexit will be the priority, as will more money that multi billion annual settle m e nt money that multi billion annual settlement for the nhs, things like crime, education too, in terms of what beyond the next few months looks like, mrjohnson has a blank ca nvas looks like, mrjohnson has a blank canvas and we dont know exactly what its going to look like. A lot to find out hopefully this week. Thank you very much. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10. 30 and 11. 30 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator and former head of communications for the conservative party, Giles Kenningham and the Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. The un climate talks in madrid have ended with delegates agreeing that all countries will put new, tougher carbon cutting plans on the table in time for another major conference in glasgow next year. The deal is being seen as a compromise negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. 0ur science editor David Shukman has the details. We are starting to get a little lost. We are kind of lost. 0k. Confusion and fatigue after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. We are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. The hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. Instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy. Especially the island nations that fear for their futures. Im exhausted. Ifeel like much, much more could have been done. And im thinking about how im going to go home and explain that this was a really, really challenging process, especially for the island states and other developing nations. The gasses driving up temperatures are being blasted out in ever greater quantities. And the most Vulnerable Countries were banking on getting new promises to cut these emissions. Their worry is that a hotter world will see more melting of the ice caps and a higher sea level threatening coastlines around the world. The whole point of these talks over the last quarter of a century has been to try to stop Global Temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. The world has already warmed byjust over one celsius over the last 150 yea rs. And a rise of up to 1. 5 degrees is regarded as the maximum safe limit. But even with all the pledges that countries have made on climate change, we are still heading for an increase of at least three degrees despite all these conferences. So, what happens now . The worlds biggest polluter china is still using coal, the dirtiest kind of fuel, and has plans to burn a lot more of it. But there are hints that next year we will see a greener chinese policy emerge. Applause. That would help the uk. The former minister clare 0neil is now in the chair of the un process. Shell need plenty of support ahead of the next summit due in glasgow next november. One of the things at this moment which made it more difficult for the uk is the fact they have a much tighter set of negotiating items they will have to deal with next year but the actual lift in terms of delivering more action was always going to be a big lift and they cant do it on their own. And all the time, reminders of the threat. Australia is enduring unprecedented bushfires and the coming days there could also see record heat. David shukman, bbc news. A british man shot and killed during a robbery in argentina is understood to be 50 year old Matthew Gibbard from northamptonshire. His stepson stefan zone is also thought to have been wounded. It happened outside a five star hotel in the capital buenos aires. Angus crawford reports. Moments before a brutal attack in broad daylight. See the white minibus. Matthew gibbard, stefan zone and theirfamily are inside. The driver moves to get their luggage. No one notices the man on the motorbike. At the top of the screen, his accomplice attacks the tourists who fight back. What happens next is too distressing to show. It took place yesterday morning in one of buenos aires most affluent neighbourhoods outside the 5 star faena art hotel. Mr gibbard died in hospital. Mr zone, shot in the thigh, is in a serious condition. The Foreign Office says its supporting their family and helping the authorities. The attackers fled on a motorbike. Police have made no arrests. A life cut short in a senseless act of violence. Angus crawford, bbc news. A man is in a Critical Condition in hospital after being shot by armed police in hull. Officers were called out to a man believed to be in possession of a firearm in the early hours of this morning. Crispin rolfe reports. One of hulls main streets, hessle road, shut after police shot a man reported to be carrying a firearm. The man at the centre of this incident is now, police say, in a Critical Condition in hospital after being shot by officers in the early hours of the morning. As is standard practice, this is now being referred to the independent 0ffice of Police Conduct as further investigations continue. All ive heard is that they shot somebody during the night, about 2am. If hes been waving a gun about, thats the only thing they could do. Shocking in this day and age but you get used to it, dont you . You hear it every other week on the news now but obviously not down hessle road. Its not very good, i mean, i was born on hessle road, my mum was as well. To see Something Like this, it is terrible. No one else was injured in the incident, which police say they dont believe to have any connection to terrorism. One of the people injured in last weeks volcanic eruption on white island in new zealand has now died in hospital. It brings the confirmed death toll to 16. Rescue teams returned to white island earlier today, but could not find the bodies of two people who are still missing. Phil mercer has more from sydney. 18 people now have been confirmed dead in the disaster that struck on monday at white island in the bay of plenty just off new zealands north island. Those recovery teams returned to the volcanic island today, sunday, to once again look for two bodies. There are two more victims who have been unaccounted for. Authorities have been working on the theory that one of those bodies may well be near the crater, and another was apparently seen in the water 2a hours after the eruption. On friday, recovery teams brought out six bodies, but the search goes on for those two others. The search includes people being flown to the island to carry out this painstaking search. This is a very risky environment still. There is a risk of further eruptions and police and navy divers have been in the contaminated water off white island, searching unsuccessfully for one of those two remaining victims. At 2. 11pm in the afternoon tomorrow in new zealand, the prime Ministerjacinda Ardern is hoping new zealand will pause for one minute, to remember those victims. At the moment, 18 people have been confirmed to have died. About 20 people remain in intensive care here in australia and new zealand. Some of those survivors have the most appalling injuries, suffering burns of up to 90 of their bodies. Also, internal burns too. So, it is a great challenge for skilled professionals in new zealand, and australia, to keep those people alive and help them recover. On monday, just after 2pm in the afternoon, new zealand and people elsewhere will pause to remember a tragedy that took place exactly one week ago when that minute silence is observed. The headlines on bbc news. Jeremy corbyn apologises for labours heavy defeat in the general election. The conservatives say theyll commit to more spending on the nhs in england, in a queens speech next week. Nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland mustnt be kept in the union against their will. A marathon un Climate Summit in madrid ends in a compromise leaving many delegates unhappy. Police in the indian capital delhi have clashed with protesters angry about a new citizenship law. The law gives migrants from three countries citizenship if they are facing religious persecution but it excludes muslims and has sparked protests across the country. Police in delhi have used tear gas and charged with batons as protesters blocked roads. The unrest centred around one the universites in delhi but students there have denied any part in the violence. Salman ravi has more. We are here, the campus is right behind us. Quite disturbing scenes because of massive violence being reported for the last couple of hours, two buses have been set on fire and many other vehicles by stu d e nts fire and many other vehicles by students protesting against the citizenship bill. Police are on an alert because what is happening inside the campus we do not know. Senior officials are coming and going, it is a type of chaos. You can see the tension is already mounting, and ambulances coming from behind. I think with injured stu d e nts behind. I think with injured students because there are reports of police opening fire but Police Officials have not confirmed it. There have been injuries, local stu d e nts there have been injuries, local students have been admitted to hospitals. A series of earthquakes have struck the philippines, killing a six year old girl, and injuring several other people. The Us Geological survey has recorded 15 tremors near the Southern City of davao in a 2k hour period the largest of which had a magnitude of 6. 8. Buildings have collapsed and there are fears some people may have been trapped. A large scale search and rescue operation is under way. 0ur correspondent in the philippines, howard johnson, gave this update. It is quite widespread on the southern island, it struck around 2pm local time here. Close to davao city, the political for base of rodrigo roa duterte, the president of the country. He was in davao city at the time with his daughter in his home. His spokesperson says he was safe. It is also very close to where Manny Pacquiao hails from. The epicentre was about two or three miles away from there and we have seen a number of collapsed buildings, there being a number of search and rescue teams trying to get people out from underneath the rubble. What we have heard is the National Disaster council has altered ordered all the authorities to get to work to help those affected by this natural disaster. The israeli authorities have told christians living in the gaza strip that they will not be able to travel to bethlehem in the west bank to celebrate christmas. There are about a thousand, mostly greek orthodox, christians living in the strip, which is controlled by the Palestinian Group hamas. Israel has cited security concerns for its decision. Hamas, israeli Rights Groups and Church Leaders have all condemned the move. Around 2,000 properties are still without water in and around Leighton Linslade in bedfordshire, after supplies failed on friday night. An initial problem, caused by a broken valve, has been fixed. But Anglian Water says air, trapped in pipes, means supplies havent been restored in some areas. Jenny kirk reports. Queues at tesco today, but these arent christmas shoppers. I wasnt even aware that this water station was around, so this is my first trip. Im guessing one of many. Around 20,000 homes were left without water when the problem started on friday evening. A faulty valve was found and repaired, but this morning, 5000 people were still not reconnected. Businesses have been hit hard, forced to close at what should be a busy time of the year. The owners of the white horse pub and b b have said it has cost them thousands in lost trade. Also close, the nearby rustico italian bistro, also closed, the nearby rustico italian bistro, which is had to cancel a Christmas Party of 20 planned for tonight. We have a business to run first, but im looking at all the families around the area, maybe with kids as well or old people, water is a primary need and we really need it. An air lock is unusual and very difficult to resolve. First of all you need to find and remove it from the network. That is why we have had teams today literally walking the network to try and find that airlock and remove it. To help the most vulnerable people, tankers were brought in pumping Drinking Water directly into the mains. After two days without water, Elm Lodge Care home was giving its own supply from a 9000 litre tank. Anglian water has apologised. Anna karina, one of the icons of frances new wave cinema, has died at the age of 79. By the directorjean luc godard and directed films herself. She starred in some of the best known films made by the directorjean luc godard and directed films herself. David ba mford takes a look back at her life. Anna karina was one of the most prominent actresses of the french new wave cinema in the 1960s, starring in movies such as pierrot le fou and alphaville. She was an important inspiration professionally and personally for one of frances best known directors, jean luc godard. The two married in 1961, though they divorced in 1965. They made numerous films together, including, Le Petit Soldat in which she played a pro algeria activist une femme est une femme, through to made in usa. Anna karina was also known as a singer, and in particular, for her pop hits with serge gainsbourg. Anna karina, who has died at the age of 79. Cruelty free fake leathers arent always the best choice for the environment, as they usually involve some kind of plastic. But now, a bag design firm in the east of england thinks theyve found a more environmentally friendly option , using pineapples. Lee madden reports. Picking pineapples can be arduous, heavy work, often with little reward. The price paid for each individual fruit is a fraction of a penny. The leaves from pineapple plants are usually thrown away. A use for them is now being found, turning the leaves into fabric which provides some extra income for workers. I think everybody was quite surprised that fabric was made of pineapple, because it does not smell like pineapple. Its not spiky, and its got a nice texture to it. So yes, it is quite an unusual thing to be working with. To make the fabric, fibres are extracted from the leaves. These get sent from the philippines to spain and once there, machinists complete the process of turning them into a material, which has been named pinatex. An online shop based in cambridge has begun using pinatex to create handbag satchels and purses. I dont think we are jumping on any form of trend, i think its a personal responsibility to look at how we consume products across the board, not just in fashion and that something that we would like to help provide an option for our clients and customers. The vegan label means it does not use or contain any animal products. People are, you know, loving that it is vegan. It is amazing. Really, really pleased that Something Else is being used and it is so easy to work with, really. And these are the finished bags. If you want one, they will set you back around £137. The texture is slightly crinkled, not too different to some leathers. As manufacturers become more confident using the material, it is hoped more items will be made out of it in future, making use of pineapple leaves that were otherwise destined to be wasted. Its coming up to christmas so that means its also time for the annual bbc Sports Personality of the year awards. Stars from across the sporting world are gathering in aberdeen to celebrate a memorable 12 months. Joe wilson reports. Emili sande in rehearsals, the finishing touches for the show that will end the sporting year in grand style. So, theres an idea of who is going to sing, but who will win . Well, you have a choice of six. Dina asher smith, sprinting world champion. Katarina Johnson Thompson won world gold in the heptathlon. Raheem sterling excelled for Manchester City this year. Ben stokes starred for the england cricket team, world cup and ashes. Alun wynjones captained wales to the six nations grand slam. And Lewis Hamilton won the f1 world title for the sixth time. Well, theres only one trophy. Its in a box on a trailer on its own remarkable journey from cardiff by bike peddled by gareth thomas. Sometimes with friends helping on a quattrocycle. Now, gareth played rugby 100 times for wales. He is hiv positive and his mission is to end the stigma which still surrounds aspects of life Like Mental Health and sexuality. A long journey. Hes cycled almost 500 miles. In 1939, a young jewish man fled nazi germany and arrived in england. Before doing anything else, he went straight to see a leeds united football match. Heinz skyte has supported the club ever since, and now the 99 year old has been honoured in a special pitch side ceremony. 0ur reporter 0livia richwald has the story. Heinz skyte and leeds united go back a very long way. Back, in fact, to 1939, when heinz arrived in leeds as a 19 year old jewish refugee. His brother, frank, took him straight to watch leeds united. I arrived in leeds at lunchtime on a saturday, and went straight to elland road before we went home. So, that was my first match. Heinz was a season Ticket Holder for decades. The club has just celebrated its centenary, and heinz marks his 100th birthday in february. At yesterdays match against cardiff, he was presented with a personalised shirt and scarf in a pitchside ceremony. How do you feel to be here today . Cold theyre doing better than they used to. We want them up in the first division. Heinzs story is remarkable. 0n the 9th of november 1938, his father was one of 30,000 jewish men and boys who were arrested and sent to concentration camps. The evening was known as kristallnacht, the night of the broken glass, because hundreds of synagogues were burnt and businesses destroyed. I saw the smoke from the burning synagogues and people were arrested, frogmarched through the streets. And, of course, they came for me as well, but i was not there. Heinz evaded the nazis that night by hiding on a bench in a park, and escaped to leeds a few months later. Heinz and his brother eventually helped their parents escape nazi germany, too, but they did lose other family in the holocaust. Heinz became a british citizen two years after the end of the war, and has supported his local Football Club ever since. I feel very proud that he has been honoured and the club have done him proud and hopefully he has done the club proud. Taylor swift has announced shell be headlining Glastonbury Festival next year. The american superstar has just tweeted to say shell be performing on the sunday night for the events 50th anniversary. Now its time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. 0nce once again showers developing quite widely. Some heavy with hail, gusty winds too. Another covering of snow for a few. The showers continue overnight increasing ace risk in towards dawn as well. Here is the big picture. A coating of snow once again, ice at greatest risk in the north, i wouldnt rule out one or two icy surfaces. Slightly lighter winds further east and temperatures widely down into single figures if not below freezing as we start the new week. It starts on a chilly note, dry weather around to begin with but as temperatures rise it will turn wet and windy again. Here and now into monday morning we will see an ice risk anywhere. A few showers in the morning. Most frequent in western scotland and northern ireland. Gusty wind towards the west. More insurers in england and wales, fewer than today. The wind will be much lighter as well. Going to be a chilly day by and large. Chance of 10 degrees in the south. Rain getting close to the Channel Islands in the afternoon, in the evening, it will advance out of france. How quickly it does so from this weather front is the question. Monday into tuesday, if the rain arrives on monday evening it should hopefully clear about airlie as we head into tuesday. Either way, going to be fairly cloudy and damp across east anglia to start, elsewhere further north and west could be dense fog patches around to begin with but breaks developing through the day. Still a fairly chilly day. Temperatures in single figures from many. Frosty and foggy for many places