The campaign was organised after a baby waS Partly paralysed by the first case of the virus in two decades. From jerusalem, our Middle East correspondent, Yolande Knell reports. Just two drops as the un begins vaccinating against polio in gaza. A dose is easy to give, but carrying out a Mass Immunisation campaign in a Combat Zone is a huge challenge. Parents of the first vaccinated children are relieved. Translation i was worried and afraid because this is scary. The polio disease. This disease makes the children unable to move. Baby abdulrahman was crawling early, but now his mum Worries Hell never be able to walk. He was the first child found he was the first child found to have polio in gaza in 25 to have polio in gaza in 25 years, and it years, and it paralysed his leg. Paralysed his leg. Because of the war he wasnt because of the war he wasnt vaccinated and now vaccinated and now medical care is limited. Medical care is limited. Translation he wants translation he wants to live and be treated. To live and be treated. He wants to live and walk he wants to live and walk like other children. Like other children. I feel a lot of guilt that he i feel a lot of guilt that he didnt get the vaccination, didnt get the vaccination, but i couldnt give it to him but i couldnt give it to him because of our circumstances. Because of our circumstances. Displaced five times, displaced five times, the Babys Family now lives the Babys Family now lives in a crowded Tent Camp in a crowded Tent Camp in deir al balah, in central gaza. In deir al balah, in central gaza. Raw sewage flows Raw Sewage flows through streets nearby. Through streets nearby. Conditions are ideal to the war, conditions are ideal for diseases to spread, for diseases to spread, especially polio, which especially polio, which is highly infectious. Since discovering the virus, un agencies have been racing to set up an Emergency Mass Vaccination programme and with war raging, theyve negotiated three is highly infectious. Localised 3 Day Pauses in fighting with Israel And Hamas. Un officials say the plan is not ideal, but its workable. With No End In Sight especially polio, which is highly inf ous. Especially polio, which is highly inf rear daniel discovered. Rear admiral daniel hagari. The Hostages Forum has issued a statement, saying that these people could have still been alive if the israeli government had done a Hostage Release and Ceasefire Deal with cars. They have been very critical of the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, who has insisted that military pressure is the best way to get the remaining hostages out. Many of the hostage families do not feel that way. Now we have the rest of the news today. Murder investigations have begun over the deaths of two people who were attacked in separate incidents during the Notting Hill Carnival weekend. Cher maximen, who was 32, was stabbed last sunday. 41 year old Mussie Imnetu was found with Head Injuries on Monday Evening. 0ur correspondent, Aruna Iyengar, is outside scotland yard. Aruna, what more do we know . Bring us up to date with this very sad news emerging overnight. The sad news emerging overnight. Tue Metropolitan Sad News Emerging overnight. Tte Metropolitan Police say sad news emerging overnight, t� tg Metropolitan Police say they are sad news emerging overnight. Tte Metropolitan Police say they are now dealing with two Murder Investigations relating to events at the Notting Hill Carnival last weekend. As you say, cher maximen, 32, was that the carnival with her three year old Daughter And Family and friends. It believed he intervened in a fight and was stabbed. She died yesterday morning. Mussie imnetu, 41, a Swedish National, found unconscious on Monday Evening in the Bayswater Area of west london, neither Carnival Area and police are asking for any information on anyone who saw him coming out of the Doctor Pay out doctor power cafe. He was the Head Chef at the dubai Arts Club and was in london on a business trip. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, say the event that Notting Hill was shocking and unacceptable and that it was a betrayal of the values of the Notting Hill Carnival. 0ver Betrayal of the values of the Notting Hill Carnival. Over 2 Million people visited the carnival this year and is a huge festival, Celebrating Caribbean Culture and generates millions of pounds for the economy. There have been moves in recent years to move it to an area where it can be policed more safely. An investigation has started after the bodies of three children and a man were found at a house in surrey. The police were called to the property in Staines Upon Thames yesterday afternoon. They say they are working to establish exactly what happened but at this stage are not looking for anyone else. The police Complaints Watchdog has been informed because of previous contact between officers and those who died. Working parents in england will get extra help with Childcare Costs from tomorrow. Under a Scheme Set Up by the previous conservative government, parents of 9 month olds who are deemed eligible will get 15 hours a week of free childcare for 38 weeks of the year. Those with 2 year olds already started getting that Help Back in april. The government has reiterated plans for a consultation on how to deal with Ticket Touts after tens of thousands of Oasis Fans failed to get tickets for the Bands Reunion concerts yesterday. The shows sold out within hours and some tickets were immediately offered for Re Sale for as much as £6,000. Many fans also reported technical problems with the official Ticket Agents websites. Tributes have been left outside a home In 0ldbury, where a 13 year old boy was stabbed to death on thursday. A Murder Investigation has been launched with west Midlands Police continuing to appeal for information. 0ur reporter, Amy Cole, is there for us this morning. Amy, what more do we know . It is day four and still no arrests have been made. We do not know the identity of the victim and we are yet to have a statement released by the family. One can only imagine what they are going through, the heartbreak, but what is clear is it is really touched the community, with floral tributes growing by the day. West Midlands Police has described this murder of this 13 year old boy is truly tragic where a young boy has lost his life. 0fficers where a young boy has lost his life. Officers were called to lovett avenue, 0ldbury, on Thursday Afternoon for pm, to report the teenager had been stabbed inside his own home at four oclock. Paramedics tried desperately to save his life. A team of detectives is now investigating exactly what has happened and there are active lines of enquiry as they tried to find out who those perpetrators. 0fficers who those perpetrators. Officers have been clear they are dealing or they can to reassure the community that there has been a Police Presence outside the house since the incident on thursday and when i turned up at 5am there had been an unmarked Car Driving around the area, checking. Please asking anyone with any information to submit it to an online portal. They would like pictures, Doorbell Or Cctv footage and say no matter how small the information, they would like to know about it because they are very keen to make an arrest as soon aS Possible. Scotlands first minister, john swinney, will promise to focus on what he calls the peopleS Priorities in his Keynote Speech at the Snp Conference today. Hell also criticise the Labour Government, saying in this era of westminster cuts, the partys going to have to work harder to deliver. Heres our political correspondent, Andrew Kerr. John swinney wants to reconnect with the scottish people after the Election Defeat. You want to put that behind him with a pledge to focus on what is being described as the peopleS Priorities in his Keynote Address today. Speaking to delegates yesterday, stephen flynn, who now leads a much reduced band of S P mps At Westminster, took the Election Defeat on the chin. Iiit S P mps At Westminster, took the Election Defeat on the chin. Election defeat on the chin. In this room we all Election Defeat on the chin. In this room we all know Election Defeat on the chin. In this room we all know and Election Defeat on the chin. In this room we all know and understand | room we all know and understand their hiding from the harsh reality will fix nothing because the right response never lies in easy excuses, only right response is rooted in responsibility. Only right response is rooted in responsibility. They also attacked the new labour responsibility. They also attacked the new Labour Government responsibility. They also attacked the new Labour Government in i the new Labour Government in westminster think they were opposing austerity. He said the S P has to reroute itself in the priorities of the scottish people, priorities and we believe the party has moved away from. John Swinney WontTake That on when he takes the stage, he also wants a lesS Polarised national debate, claiming he wants to intertwine the S Ps Independence Campaign with those priorities. John swinney will Take That onstage. Andrew kerry, Bbc News. Airports across europe, which had scrapped 100 Millilitre Limits for liquids in Hand Luggage, have been told they must put the restrictions back in place from today. The European Commission says the reintroduction is a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment. The uk took a similar step earlier this summer. Heres our Transport Correspondent, katy austin. For a while, it looked like the era of the tiny toiletry was nearly over, or major airports in the uk were told to put new state of the art scanners, allowing the 100 Millilitre Limit on liquid containers going through Security And Cabin bags to be lifted. There have been delays getting the Kitchen Place at the biggest hubs, but some regional once had fully installed it before june this regional once had fully installed it beforejune this year and drop the old rules. Then injune, the government suddenly announced that 100 Millilitre Restriction was back, and has given no date for scrapping it again. Now, any eu airports which had moved over to the new scanners are also having to revert to the old limits. The European Commission says a technical issue with equipment Needs Sorting. The a technical issue with equipment Needs SortingNeeds Sorting. The big issue is there is real Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real and Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real and clarity Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real and clarity to Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real and clarity to the | there is real and clarity to the consumers so we are seeing in the busy periodS People are travelling with the confusion that entails and people are not sure what the processes that are now when theyre travelling with liquids, and we have real disparity not only because uk airports, but also across the eu as well. ,. , ~ ,. ,. ,. ,. , well. Roman amsterdam are among the locations which well. Roman amsterdam are among the locations which had well. Roman amsterdam are among the locations which had brought well. Roman amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in well. Roman amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in the locations which had brought in the huack locations which had brought in the hijack scanning machines. The high tech. 0thers hijack scanning machines. The high tech. Others have started to roll them out and is a mixed picture but what is for sure that anyone who had the scanners in place and eased their rules are now having to revert to the old rules. As with the eu, the uk has given no indication as to when those restrictions will enter. Will end. Katy austin, Bbc News. A few months ago on breakfast, we told you about a Uk Record being set for the most alp horns being played in the same location. This is how it sounded when 11 of the traditional instruments were blown in berkshire. Well, the swiss have gone one better. This was the sound of 1,006 alp hornS Playing on Mountain Meadow in Central Switzerland yesterday afternoon. They do have an advantage. 0ur Horns are swiss. We had 11. 0rganisers were hoping for around 500 players but got more than double that. They probably saw what was happening in the uk and thought hang on a second. The instruments are usually made from spruce and were traditionally used to herd animals. But beautiful sound and a beautiful location. Lovely sunny and gorgeous across the alps. The most swiss thing i have ever seen. Like the cows with the bells on. How is the weather looking. Kind of nice for scarborough . Weather looking. Kind of nice for scarborou~h . , , scarborough . Today is the first day of autumn. Scarborough . Today is the first day of autumn. We quite cloudy, some sunny spells developing but it will turn warm and humid especially in the south bringing in thunderstorms as we go through today. It is quite mixed today, not everyone will see those thunderstorm but we do catch them it could be quite torrential with frequent lightning and strong wind. This is what happened last night a few storms brushing the southeast coast of england but this area of cloud across france is moving its way northward, you can see the clouds spreading its way in and with that where we will see some thunderstorms move in. You can see the bright colours on the map from the bright colours on the map from the English Channel moving northward to central southern england in the midlands eventually to northern parts of england and by this evening southern scotland. To the east one or two isolated heavy and thundery showers, sunny spells in between temperatures could be as high as 21 in the southeast this afternoon, very warm and humid. Further North And West temperatures 18 20. As we go through tonight the heavy showers will continue to spread their way northward into scotland, it will stay very mixed even into Monday Morning with further perhaps torrential downpours for the time and a warm and humid night to come again with temperatures no lower than 1a 16. This is how it looks on monday. Low pressure across the uk, keeping things very settled, within that spells of rain, showers, showerS Potentially heavy and thundery, they will move North And Eastwards through the day stopping on monday, some sunny spells in between the showers but few and far between, an unsettled day for most of us. The majority of the showers and brain expected for parts of scotland and Northern Areas of england. Still warm across East Anglia and the southeast, similar to the North And West compared to the last few days will not 16 18 degrees. Forthe last few days will not 16 18 degrees. For the rest of the week further unsettled weather on tuesday, perhaps drier than monday, showers coming to some southern and eastern areas, drive Further North with sunny spells before Rain Moves into Western Scotland. Temperatures coming down on her 18 23 celsius, through the rest of the week an area of High Pressure in scandinavia, one out to the atlantic in between, stuck with low pressure across europe. That will throw up these Weather Fronts, europe. That will throw up these weatherfronts, making things europe. That will throw up these Weather Fronts, making things quite unsettled on thursday and friday, especially across southern areas Further North, a little bit dry. Es, Further North, a little bit dry. A nice unsettled start to september. In autumn, meteorological the speaking. More than half A Million children are expected to start school this week, who will have spent their first few months living under strict rules during the covid pandemic. Researchers from six universities around the uk are now studying the impact that lockdowns had on children when it comes to their Talking And Thinking skills, and what support they may need during their education. 0ur Education ReporterVanessa Clarke reports. A, bc, d. It is the last few days of preschool for makayla and his friends, he was only eight weeks old when london went into lockdown. His Mother Hasnt forgotten what his first year was like. Tt Mother Hasnt forgotten what his first year was like. First year was like. It was very isolatIn First Year was like. It was very isolating and first year was like. It was very isolating and quite first year was like. It was very isolating and quite sad first year was like. It was very isolating and quite sad In First Year was like. It was very isolating and quite sad in the | first year was like. It was very isolating and quite sad in the sense he could expense for the lovely things that my other son could expense, all the Bonding Experiences and all the developmental things, like Mummy And Baby swim and play centres and playgroups, even going to The Park. We couldnt do that. We were completely at home. He to The Park. We couldnt do that. We were completely at home. Were completely at home. He has seech were completely at home. He has speech and were completely at home. He has Speech And Language were completely at home. He has Speech And Language needs were completely at home. He has Speech And Language needs along were completely at home. He has Speech And Language needs along with a third of his classmate at Elizabeth Selby Infant school who will be starting inception this week. In The School agrees the pandemic has had a huge effect. Lots of those Family Pandemic has had a huge effect. Tots of those family as they havent had Health Visitors and lots of access to gp to appointments, we are often the First Port Of Call was talking to them about the needs of their children. ,. ,. , children. Is it harder to get referrals children. Is it harder to get referrals from children. Is it harder to get referrals from nhs children. Is it harder to get| referrals from nhs services children. Is it harder to get i referrals from nhs services in different places . Taste referrals from nhs services in different places . Referrals from nhs services in different places . Referrals from nhs services in different laces . ~. , different places . We are finding the threshold has different places . We are finding the threshold has gone different places . We are finding the threshold has gone up different places . We are finding the threshold has gone up for different places . We are finding the threshold has gone up for local different places . We are finding the threshold has gone up for local Nhsj Threshold has gone up for Local Nhs services, so for Speech And Language therapy, we are often using an in House Therapist because we find, referrals to the nhs are very hard to get through because the service is so oversubscribed. For to get through because the service is so oversubscribed. Is so oversubscribed. For the first time The School is so oversubscribed. For the first time The School has is so oversubscribed. For the first time The School has employed is so oversubscribed. For the first time The School has employed a l time The School has employed a Speech And Language therapist for preschool classes. But changes like this Cost Money winning difficult decisions for the leadership team. Next year they will probably need itoi next year they will probably need 1 To 1 support, The School dealing with more. Es, 1to1 support, The School dealing with more with more. A School Dealing with attendance with more. A School Dealing with attendance special with more. A School Dealing with attendance Special Needs with more. A School Dealing with attendance Special Needs and. With more. A School Dealing with i attendance Special Needs and huge increase in leading Toilet Training all issues accelerated during cher maximen. Covid 19. In the first Lockdown Baby classes were cancelled in many appointments not face to face, everything changed for the families of newborns living here. Researchers from six universities have come together to look at the impact of Lot Downs on newborns in a project called bicycle born in covid 19 year lockdown fix, it will follow families over the next year testing children with interactive games and comparing them with those born the year before and after. Vital research for the future. ~. , after. Vital research for the future. , ,. , future. The Lockdown Disruption was totally unprecedented future. The Lockdown Disruption was totally unprecedented and future. 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For children that have not attended preschool before. Children that have not attended preschool before. For those children the transition preschool before. For those children the transition can preschool before. For those children the transition can be preschool before. For those children the transition can be really the transition can be really difficult because we have a settled group a, we put lots of our focus into making sure the first time the children are integrated into the group and are ready to startjoining in with the learning activities as well. � ,. , in with the learning activities as well. � ,. , in with the learning activities as well. � ,. ,. , well. Hes driving such a happy do in doinu well. Hes driving such a happy do in doing so well. Hes driving such a happy do in doing so well well. Hes driving such a happy do in doing so well now well. Hes driving such a happy do in doing so well now compared i well. 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We will speak to a Speech And Language therapist about that later in the programme. You can find more Information And Advice on how to help children improve their Communication Skills on the bbc� s tiny happy People Website. Lets Take A Look at todayS Papers. The sunday times leads on a warning from the Education Secretary that parents are significantly denting their childrens future earning potential by letting them skip school. Bridget phillipson is quoted as saying she will Act Decisively to tackle what she called an absence epidemic. The observers front page focuses on a study indicating that most people expect to go private for routine health treatments, because they believe they wont be able to get them quickly enough on the nhs. Pubs warn of Smoking Ban Violence is the headline on the front of the sunday express. It says landlords fear the governmentS Proposed ban on outdoor smoking could trigger violent clashes if customers object to those breaking the proposed new laws. Also difficult for members of staff at pubs to enforce it. 0asiS Palm alert. And online supernova leads the sunday people, after hundreds of Oasis Fans complain about queueing online for hours and having nothing to show for it after Ticket Websites experienced a meltdown. We dont want to intrude on personal greed. We will talk about this later. T greed. We will talk about this later. ,. , greed. We will talk about this later. ,. , greed. We will talk about this later. ,. ,. , later. I may have been one of those hundreds of later. I may have been one of those hundreds of people. Later. I may have been one of those hundreds of people. Hundreds i later. I may have been one of those hundreds of people. Hundreds of. Hundreds of people. Hundreds of thousands of hundreds of people. Hundreds of thousands of people. Hundreds of people. Hundreds of thousands of people. Couple i hundreds of people. Hundreds of thousands of people. Couple of. Hundreds of people. Hundreds of thousands of people. Couple of quick stories inside the papers, the mail on Sunday Story about taxis that are little helicopters, unsurprisingly an american company wants to have plans to have a series of vertical ports. You can get a taxi that flies you like having your own personal helicopter. They are talking about trialing them in derby, stoke and leeds. Forthey trialing them in derby, stoke and leeds. For they go to new York London and maybe dubai. 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Talk to i talking and asking people over. A. Very oldfashioned idea. Talk to us about Joe Root very oldfashioned idea. Talk to us about Joe Root he very oldfashioned idea. Talk to us about Joe Root he keeps very oldfashioned idea. Talk to us about Joe Root he keeps raising i very oldfashioned idea. Talk to us| about Joe Root he keeps raising the aboutJoe Root he keeps raising the bar. He has the record for the most test centuries for an england player. He did it at Lords Yesterday in front of the man who he beat Alistair Cooke who said he was very proud of. Lovely to see but he keeps getting better and better. It was a day to remember forJoe RootAt Lords as he scored his 34th Test Century giving him the most in history by an english batter. It was also the first time in his career he scored hundreds in both innings of a match as he helped give england a huge lead in the second test against Sri Lanka. Joe wilson was there. What is joe what isJoe Root � S Secret . 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From always been very young i was very small, i had to i young i was very small, i had to find ways i could just bash it to the boundary had to find ways of manipulating the strike and over time, as they played more and more, that helped me in that regard. And that helped me in that regard. And uloom that helped me in that regard. And gloomy light he helped england to take two wickets, with two catches, he has an all time England Record in that regard now. Sri lanka will resume on 53 two, needing for 30 more. Sri lanka and theory have plenty of time to win the match, england will likely have ample time to take the wickets they need to win and Joe Root has loads of time in his career to set and extend many records. Joe wilson, Bbc NewsAt Lords. There were mixed fortunes for the british men in tennis us 0pen. Dan evans is out but Jack Draper is through to the fourth round which matches his best performance at a Grand Slam. In muggy conditions, the british Number One was cool and clinical against botic van de zandschulp, who beat Carlos Alcaraz in the last round. Draper came through 6 3, 6 4, 6 2 and still hasnt dropped a set here. Next up, Hell Play czech World Number 39 Tomas Machac for a place in the quarter finals. Disappointment, though, for Dan Evans overnight. He lost to australias 10th Seed De Minaur in four sets. Evans fought back well to level the match at one set all but ran out of steam, losing the next two, 6 love. That was hardly surprising considering hed played the longest match in Us Open history in the first round against karen khachanov. There was a Gold Rush in the Swimming Pool for paralympics gb in paris with three in the space of 40 minutes. They added two more in taekwondo but there was a drama in the velodrome, as Ben Croucher reports. Saturday in the pariS Pool where great britain demonstrated ultimate flex. Three golds, five medals and a Couple Of gold records for good measure after Stephen Clegg and William Allard stormed to gold. Alice thai left The World in her weight, winning the 100 backstroke, two years after having her right leg amputated below the need to relieve increasing pain. If her race slapped any tension, we made up for it in the ground polec, the Taekwon Do i final floored the ground polec, the Taekwon Do i finalfloored her the ground polec, the Taekwon Do i final floored her opponent, the ground polec, the Taekwon Do i finalfloored her opponent, was it a legal or not . Thejudges finalfloored her opponent, was it a legal or not . The judges conferred, trousdale protested her innocence in the arena held its breath. The ruling fell in her favour, the arena held its breath. The ruling fell in herfavour, upgrading her tokyo bronze. The celebrations will continue less than 50 minutes later as Matt Boesch missed the last two games through injury showed in this book, some things are worth their weight. This book, some things are worth theirweight. In this book, some things are worth their weight. In gold. This book, some things are worth theirweight. In gold. In paris cycling, arch atkinson, fresh from breaking the World Record in the four Kilometre Individual Pursuit was on track for gold, until. What was on track for gold, until. What this drama was on track for gold, until. What this drama and was on track for gold, until. What this Drama And Despair was on track for gold, until. What this Drama And Despair for was on track for gold, until. Igsrngt this Drama And Despair for archie are Concerned. This Drama And Despair for archie are Concerned. Stadium in Shock But Silver for atkinson are Concerned. Stadium in Shock But Silver for atkinson who are Concerned. Stadium in Shock But Silver for atkinson who says are Concerned. Stadium in Shock But Silver for atkinson who says he i silver for atkinson who says he simply ran out of energy. Britain were assured of a paramilitary archery medal, which he faced off against phoebe patterson pine. Down to the last arrow, she could celebrate her little Bronze Bundle ofjoy. Ben croucher, Bbc News. Staying with the paralympics, and the Swimming Leg of the Para Triathlon events has been postponed by a day due to a drop in Water Quality in the river seine. We saw the same thing during the olympics. Its due to recent rainfall which has led to a spike in Bacteria Levels in the river. It means the 11 Para TriathlonMedal Events have been delayed until tomorrow, with another Contingency Day available on tuesday. Another Hat Trick for this man erling haaland. Thats back to back games with three goals as he helped Manchester City maintain their perfect start to the Premier League season. It was haaland with all three of citys goals as they beat West Ham 3 1 at the london stadium. Hes scored seven League Goals injust three games, and eight Hat Tricks in just over two seasons at the club. Declan rice was shown a second yellow card and sent off for kicking the ball away as arsenal drew 1 1 with brighton. Joao pedro with the equaliser for the visitors to maintain their unbeaten start to the season. Arsenal Boss Mikel Arteta was less than impressed with the Referees Decision to dismiss rice. I was amazed, amazed, amazed, amazed, because of how inconsistent decisions can be. In the first half, two incidents, nothing happened and in the critical area, it hits Declans Head and by law, he can make that call but but by law then, he needs to make the next call, which is a red card. This is why im amazed. At this level, honestly, amazing. There was an incredible game at goodison park. Bournemouth were 2 0 down to everton with three minutes of normal time left but they scored three to take all three points. This the Match Winner from Luis Sinisterra in the 96th minute. Thats bournmouths first win of the season. Everton remain bottom still without a point. Aberdeen scored in the eighth minute of injury time to go top of the Scottish Premiership with a 1 0 win over ross county. The dons left it late but Kevin Nisbet secured all three points with his first goal in an aberdeen shirt, which makes it four wins out of four under their swedish managerjimmy thelin. Staying with football and some sad news to bring you. The former leeds, leicester, Cardiff City and hibernian Defender Sol Bamba has died at the age of 39. The ivory coast player, who began his career with paris st germain, also played for dunfermline and middlesbrough. He overcame non Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2021 during hiS Playing days at cardiff and had been working at turkish club adan aspor. Lando norris will start the italian Grand Prix from pole, alongside his Mclaren Teammate 0scar piastri, with Title Rival Max verstappens Red Bull back in seventh. This is norris second pole in a row and the fifth of his career. Combined with verstappens difficult session, this was what norris needed as he looks to close the 70 Point Gap to the dutchman in the championship. George russell starts from third for mercedes, ahead of the ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz and his Team Mate Lewis hamilton. Honestly, my lap, it hurts me to say, was not a great lap. Mike 0 31, say, was not a great lap. Mike 0 3 1, one was, so a little bit surprised again very, very happy. Wigan warriors have gone level on points with hull Kingston Rovers at the top of rugby leagues superleague, after coming from behind to win at catalans dragons. They were 6 12 down before half time, but three quick tries did the trick as wigan won 26 18 despite playing a man down for the last 10 minutes after Kruise Leeming was sin binned. There will be a battle in the Spanish Mountains on stage 15 of the vuelta a espana today. Australias Ben 0connor is still in the running for the Red Jersey but is only 81 seconds ahead of three time champion primoz roglic. Although roglic almost lost time yesterday after having a mechanical problem atjust the wrong moment. Despite Riding A team Mates Bike that was too small for him, he managed to catch up with the peloton. Another australian, kaden groves, won the stage in a sprint finish. More details on all of those stories on the bbc website. Than more details on all of those stories on the bbc website. On the bbc website. An interesting visual, on the bbc website. An interesting visual. Riding on the bbc website. An interesting visual. Riding a on the bbc website. An interesting visual, Riding A bike on the bbc website. An interesting visual, Riding A bike that on the bbc website. An interesting visual, Riding A bike that was i on the bbc website. An interesting visual, Riding A bike that was too. Visual, Riding A bike that was too small well be back with the headlines at 7, but now its time for the Travel Show. 0n the show this week. Probably the best way to think about this coastline, which is endlessly shifting down the centuries, is as a living sand dune. Why do we do that . Because we love to drink the cider with the bubbles. Did picasso ever come here . No. Well, i camejust searching the wind. It was a paradise for windsurfing. Wind every day. The Travel Show is back in spain. This week, were in spain. For decades, a Summer Favourite of families and Package Holiday makers looking for some guaranteed sunshine. This month alone, around 10 Million of us will have paid the country a visit. So aS Peak season there reaches its height, we wanted to revisit some of our adventures on the spanish mainland, starting in the Southern Region of andalucia, home to some eye catching names seville, cordoba, granada and the costa del sol. But amid all the Recumbent Sun worshippers spread out On The Beaches, we found something secret hidden beneath the sands. Im meeting eddi pitcher, a Writer And Travel journalist who specialises in uncovering hidden places. Eddi, where are you taking me today . So we are taking the wild way to bolonia beach, and we can see that this is the way because weve got. Knotted Beach Grass here. There are no signs. So its. I said it was a wild way. Im definitely glad that eddis here to show me the way on this one. Wow, look at this. There you go. So youve got your Desert Dune there. Wow this is the bolonia sand dune, one of spains largest sand dunes, standing at over 30m high and 200m wide, all concealed within the estrecho nature park. Probably the best way to think about this coastline, which is endlessly shifting down the centuries, is as a living sand dune. And now, with climate change, the winds are getting stronger and pushing with them these dunes. So theyre really moving . Yeah, exactly. These dunes are being battered by Hurricane Force winds, forcing them inland and revealing some remarkable hidden history concealed below. If you think about it in terms of history, this is a Melting Pot of cultures. Youve got africa, youve got europe, youve got all of the mediterranean, and then the travels across the atlantic. And all of those peoples have left their vestiges, their archaeological sites, along this coastline, which have been kept perfectly intact down the millennia. My next stop is cape trafalgar, 60km down the coast from bolonia, where archaeologists from the University Of Cadiz have just discovered some remarkable ruins, thanks to these moving sands. So when you discovered and realised it was a tomb, you must have been preparing to find some bones in here, right . So excavate here is very similar to the excavation in egypt tombs. And the Sand Preserve very well the bones. So the state of preservation of the tomb of the bones, the grave goods, is excellent. We have an arrowhead. Tiene Cuatro Mil anos de antiguedad. Pendant. I cant believe im holding in my hand a Piece Ofjewellery from thousands of years ago. That is amazing. Por ultimo. A bead . And these arent the last of the mysteries which this magnificent coastline is concealing. Finding two neolithic tombs is extraordinary enough, but this coast has even more buried treasures. In fact, looking around, i can see people lying on their beach towels, probably not knowing that beneath them could be a whole Ancient Roman settlement. If you are On The Beach and you have an umbrella and you leave your umbrella On The Beach in a windy area, after some hours, it will be completely covered by the sand. And this is what has happened here. So, what can you tell me about this site . What are these walls . This is the roof, more or less, of the roman baths. Wow. So its much deeper . So how deep do we have to go down . Four metres down. Four metres . But could we have a go at maybe exposing just a bit of it to see more of whats down there . Yes, yes, of course. Thank you very much. All right four metres is a long way down. Yeah this is going to take me probably more than the afternoon, id say. Yeah. I think im going to have to accept defeat here. Besides, the archaeologists have purposefully decided to cover up this site with sand in order to protect it from the elements a decision which might prove difficult in the long term, thanks to those strong winds and shifting sands. Some history worth thinking about next time youre stretched out on a spanish beach. Right, from the south, lets head to the other extreme now. The town of San Sebastian iS Pretty much as far north as you can get in spain. Its in the basque country, a region with a culture and traditions all its own. San sebastians earned itself quite a reputation as a Foodie Capital . So why, then, were some bars and restaurants there charging tourists over the odds for a regional speciality . We gave Lucky Lucy the enviable task of finding out. This northern Spanish City holds one of the highest number of michelin starS Per Square Metre in The World, and they also claim to have the most barS Per person. So thiS Place sounds right up my street. And the basques have their own way of eating, too. Its all about pintxos. My guide to the Pintxos Scene is luis. He grew up in San Sebastian and he runS Pintxo food tours. Hi. So this is my first time trying pintxos. How does it all work . Well, pintxos is our tradition. Its the way of socialise and meet friends, changing very quick from one bar to another. 0ne bar, one drink, one pintxo. Let me show you inside the. All right . The varieties that we have. So i can see a lot of food. It all looks really good, but whats going on . Well, its not easy because there are a lot of possibilities. 0n the counter, we have the fresh pintxos. And if you follow the blackboard, we have the warm food, the Warm Pintxos that come directly from the kitchen. And this is all made today, daily. Very, very fresh. Made throughout the day. And maybe in 20 minutes or half an hour, they need to, you know, renew the pintxos that you can see on the counter, because always is full of people and its very, very fresh. As a tourist who comes to San Sebastian, theyre not really sure how pintxos works, explain to me what is. What are the rules . 0k, first, go where the locals go. Mm hm. Second rule is one bar, one drink, one pintxo. And the third rule asks the waiter for the speciality. Because every week change, every season change the pintxos. Its very interesting if you ask the waiter which is the speciality, the speciality today. But recently an undercover investigation by a local journalist caught some Pintxo Bars double pricing. Two tourists went out and ordered the exact same dishes as two locals who ordered in the basque language. Over the night, the touristS Paid about Nine Euros more. The experiment was conducted twice in the same month at seven of the Old TownS Pintxo bars. So lets talk about that investigation. You know, weve got to talk about it. How did the locals react to that . Yeah, i think its interesting to have this information because we can. The locals, we can boycott these bars that make a different price for locals and tourists, no . For us, its very important to give the best service. Yeah, of course. Not only for locals, also for travellers from All Over The World. Most of the Pintxo Bars are in the Old Town. In fact, there are more than 200 to pick from, which can be a little overwhelming, but it all becomes clear when you have someone to explain how it works. Ok, so talk to me about pricing, because i can see prices on the board here, but theres no prices here. So how does it all work . Yeah. The pintxos that you can see on the counter, you can take by yourself directly without waiting the waiter. And you can take one, two or three, whenever you want. And before leaving, you can say to the waiter how many pintxos have you eaten and pay for that. Yeah. So people can come in. They dont need to wait to be served. They can take the food. And then based on this trust system, you pay for what youve eaten and drank and then you leave. Yeah. Because normally the people is very honest because its not normal in other big cities especially. No, ive never come across a system like this before. Yeah. Its very trustworthy. Yeah. And also its easy for the waiters because price normally is the same for all the variety of pintxos, and you say three. Yeah. Is. Three euro for three is nine euro, you know . Pintxos isnt all about the Old Town and tradition. Luis takes me to meet a chef whoS Putting a modern twist on it all. Hi. Hola whats the secret to good pintxos . Gracias. All in one . Yes. 0k. Before i leave, luis took me to one of his favourite places and has one more thing in store. Just for finishing the tour. Mm hm. I have a surprise for you. A surprise, huh . I like surprises. This is a temple for T Bone Steak lovers, but we will try cider. Hola San Sebastian is full of cider houses, some of them more than 500 years old. Takes a certain amount of skill to pour like that. Why do we do that . Because we love to drink the cider with the bubbles. Om im all about the bubbles. 0k. Both topa wow. Thats very fresh. Very fresh. Now, one of malagas biggest attractions also happens to be one of The Worlds most famous artists. I wonder if you can guess who it is. The atmosphere of everyday life In The City was said to have inspired him, but hiS Personal life was tumultuous and he left a complex and troubled legacy. Well, last year marked the 50th Anniversary of his death, so we sent rajan to the city to better understand the Life And Work of pablo picasso. Rajan born here in 1881, picasso actually only lived in malaga until he was ten. But 50 years on from his death, the city is making the most of its illustrious local boy. ThereS Postcards, fridge magnets, bags, and even language courses. Picassos influence is everywhere. But The Main Event is the museo picasso malaga. Founded 20 years ago, it has over 300 works from across his life, housed in what waS Previously a 15th century palace. Picassos works are now some of the most valuable in The World, with paintings like this one sold at sotheby� s in 2018 for around 69 Million. Many of the paintings and sculptures in the gallery were donated by his children at picassos request. Three different visions of doves, yeah. Doves were used by picasso as symbols of peace, and his image of a dove would be adopted as an emblem of world harmony. He lived through some of the most turbulent events in modern history, including the Spanish Civil War and two world wars. These would be a profound influence on his work, perhaps most famously illustrated in guernica, a dramatic painting depicting the horror of the bombing of the Spanish Town by fascist forces during the civil war in the 1930s. And ten minutes walk from his birthplace is an arena that arguably influenced picasso the most the malaga bullring. He would come here with his father every weekend, and it would inspire his first known artwork, aged eight, an Oil Painting on wood which captures the colour of the bullfight. What the bull represents in Picassos Work is widely debated by critics, some saying it stands for power and masculinity, others cruelty, brutality and suffering. Today, bullfighting still goes on in malaga, although its widely criticised by many people, both here and abroad, for its cruelty, with increasing calls for it to be banned. But theres No Doubt the bull was an enduring legacy of Southern Spain throughout picassos artistic career, no matter how controversial its now become. At points, while being in malaga, it feels like the whole city has been an inspiration to picasso even the sunsets. El pimpi is one of the most famous wine bars in malaga, and it revels in the great artists legacy. This room is called the picasso room. Did picasso ever come here . No. No despite this, er, minor detail, it hasnt stopped the bar from capitalising on picassos brand. Wow. So, in 2003, in april, she came here . And maybe the myths, legends and vague associations are becoming as much part of picassos appeal as the real facts. Christa finally, this week, one of my favourite memories from spain and this time, back on the southern coast, on the blustery little strip of land just 14km north of the tip of the african continent. Actually, tarifa is known as the windiest spot in the whole of europe. And as a result, its become a favourite for windsurfers and kite surfers from everywhere. So i went along to find out why some see this sport as a breath of fresh air. Well see you again next week, but until then, sit back and enjoy with me the acrobatic twists and turns of the annual Kitesurfing World championships in tarifa. The winds here can reach up to 60 knots, with the athletes expertly manipulating it to fly over 30 metres high. Ive headed over to the leaderboard to see how the competition is shaping up. So, The Best Of the best kite surfers in The World are competing here today. Thats 60 competitors, but they are divided in five divisions. Weve got 21 men and we got 12 women. Its an elimination system, so they are riding in groups of two or three riders at the same time, and then the winner advances to the next round. But well see at the end of the day whos going to arrive at the final and whos going to take the crown. Theres a reason why the wind is so consistently good here in tarifa. Judge and Commentator Lewis explains why. Here is so special. Because its so close to the north of africa, what happens with the geology of the land is these mountainS Push up and then you get this strong wind that comes in. Youve got to think of an hourglass where the sand rushes through the middle. Thats what happens here in both directions, either from the atlantic or the mediterranean. That is why its so uniquely always windy and so strong. I think were going to see something very special later. Now that the winds are getting stronger and the competition is really heating up, i want to know how the athletes are doing. Lorenzo, congratulations. Thank you a lot. Looked incredible out there. Whats it like out there . The wind iS Pumping. Its 30 knots and were flying really high. Its just an unreal feeling. When im doing my best tricks, ijust feel like superman on the water. Its like ive got a superpower. Its great. Its great energy On The Beach. The wind is super strong, and thats exactly what were looking for. So, hopefully i continue to make it and arrive i in the final soon. Well, congratulations and good luck for the next stage. And yet the medieval town of tarifa and its surrounding beaches were not always home to this global influx of tourism. Tarifa is a really bustling town, and that certainly wasnt always the case. In fact, very few tourists came here, because why would you want to sit On The Beach with such a wind blowing all the time . But then in the 1980s, The World came to love Tarifas Wind and everything changed. Tell me about the first time you came to tarifa. Well, i came through this entrance with my car, full of boards, and then we get stuck in one of these small streets. In yourcar . Yeah, in the car. Stuck in a tiny street. It is absolutely tiny. Yeah. Ive come to the Old Town to meet michel, who in 1982 left his hometown and chased the wind, to wind up in tarifa, opening the towns first ever Kite Surfing school. Why were you coming to tarifa . Well, i camejust searching the wind. It was a paradise for windsurfing. Wind every day. Long beach, sandy beach. Nobody. ThatS Perfect for us. In fact, before Kite Surfing came to tarifa, there was an exodus of locals leaving the town to find work. Now, locals can stay in their Home Town thanks to the Employment Opportunities which this sport has brought with it. So, at the end, we are the ones who push this town up. You did a good job. Yeah, we did a good job. Sometimes you think its better not to do it because then we have a perfect spot for us. Right now, its full of people. You gave the game away. Yeah, but. Now everyone knows. Always, when you think that one, its too late, so thats the problem. Ive met with tanja, owner of one of the 40 yes, thats 40 Kite Surfing schools that line this coast. Its time to experience what this legendary wind feels like for myself. 0h thats great. 0h but, you see, once were in the water, you see that it will feel quite natural. I wouldnt bet on it, tanja. Surf Music plays . Good Morning Welcome to breakfast with Rogerjohnson And Sarah campbell. 0ur Headlines Today the bodies of six israeli hostages have been recovered from a tunnel in rafah. It comes as a temporary pause in fighting in parts of gaza begins to allow Hundreds Of Thousands of children to be vaccinated against polio. Tributes are paid to two people seriously injured in separate attacks at the Notting Hill Carnival whove now died of their injuries. In sport isJoe Root englands greatest batter . He surpasses Sir Alastair Cook for the most test centuries by an england player, as they push towards another win over Sri Lanka. A mixed days, sunny spells and warm error in the south and thundery showers moving northwards across central areas of the uk just air in the south. The bodies of six israeli hostages have been recovered from a tunnel beneath the gazan city of rafah. The israeli Defence Force says they were murdered by hamas. 0ur Correspondentjon Donnison is in jerusalem with more on this. Jon, what more can you tell us . Terrible news for the families of the hostages who now know what has happened to their Loved Ones . Six. Happened to their Loved Ones . Six individuals had been held for the best part individuals had been held for the best part of a year and awful news for the best part of a year and awful news for the families of those waiting for the families of those waiting for news for the families of those waiting for news of those Loved Ones, captured for news of those Loved Ones, captured alive in October Seven Last year and captured alive in October Seven Last year and now there deaths have been confirmed year and now there deaths have been confirmed. Carmel gat, eden yerushalmi, alexander lobanov, almog sarusi, Carmel Gat, eden yerushalmi, alexander lobanov, almog sarusi, and it has been confirmed they were murdered and it has been confirmed they were murdered shortly before the bodies were found. Families have been very critical were found. Families have been very critical of were found. Families have been very critical of the government of Benjamin Netanyahu and they said that all Benjamin Netanyahu and they said that all of these six people could still he that all of these six people could still be alive if the government had pushed still be alive if the government had pushed hard up for a ceasefire and a hostage pushed hard up for a ceasefire and a Hostage Release deal. A 3 Day Pause in fighting between Israel And Hamas has begun in parts of gaza this morning to enable the start of a mass Un Health officials and local Health Workers are aiming to vaccinate 640,000 children in gaza. The campaign was organised after a baby waS Partly paralysed by the first case of the virus in two decades. From jerusalem our Middle East correspondent, Yolande Knell reports. Just two drops as the un begins vaccinating against polio in gaza. A dose is easy to give, but carrying out a Mass Immunisation campaign in a Combat Zone is a huge challenge. Parents of the first vaccinated children are relieved. Translation i was worried and afraid because this is scary. I the polio disease. This disease makes the children unable to move. Baby abdulrahman was crawling early, but now his mum Worries Hell never be able to walk. He was the first child found to have polio in gaza in 25 years, and it paralysed his leg. Because of the war he wasnt vaccinated and now medical care is limited. Translation he wants to live and be treated. He wants to live and walk like other children. I feel a lot of guilt that he didnt get the vaccination, but i couldnt give it to him because of our circumstances. Displaced five times, the Babys Family now lives in a crowded Tent Camp in deir al balah, in central gaza. Raw sewage flows through streets nearby. Conditions are ideal for diseases to spread, especially polio, which is highly infectious. Since discovering the virus, un agencies have been racing to set up an Emergency Mass Vaccination programme and with war raging, theyve negotiated three localised 3 Day Pauses in fighting with Israel And Hamas. Un officials say the plan is not ideal, but its workable. With No End In Sight to the war, the hope is that at least one new source of suffering can be eliminated. Yolande knell, Bbc News, jerusalem. And some really sad news following the Notting Hill Carnival. A 32 year old mother and a man who were attacked in separate incidents during the Notting Hill Carnival weekend have died. Cher maximen, who was 32, was stabbed last sunday. 41 year old Mussie Imnetu was found with Head Injuries on Monday Evening. Our correspondent Aruna Iyengar is outside scotland yard. Aruna, what more do we know . The Metropolitan Police say they are investigating two Murder Investigations now following events at Notting Hill Carnival last weekend. Cher maximen, 32, was at the carnival with her two year old daughter with family and friends. She was taken to hospital but died yesterday from her injuries. In a separate event, Mussie Imnetu, a1, a Swedish National, was found with a Head Injury on Monday Evening in the Bayswater Area, Head Injury on Monday Evening in the bayswaterarea, nearthe Head Injury on Monday Evening in the Bayswater Area, near the Notting Hill Carnival area. Bayswater area, near the Notting Hill Carnivalarea. He Bayswater Area, near the Notting Hill Carnival area. He was taken to hospital but later died of his injuries. He was a Head Chef at the Arts Club in dubai and was visiting london on a business trip. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, said the violence was shocking and unacceptable and that it was a betrayal of the carnival� s values. The Notting Hill Carnival attracts around 2 Million people but in recent yearS People have been saying the event may have outgrown the crowded streets of Notting Hill and it should be moved to another venue that can be safely policed. An investigation has started after the bodies of three children and a man were found at a house in surrey. The police were called to the property in Staines Upon Thames yesterday afternoon. They say they are working to establish exactly what happened but, at this stage, are not looking for anyone else. The police Complaints Watchdog has been informed because of previous contact between officers and those who died. The government has reiterated plans for a consultation on how to deal with Ticket Touts after tens of thousands of Oasis Fans failed to get tickets for the Bands Reunion concerts yesterday. The shows sold out within hours and some tickets were immediately offered for Re Sale for as much as £6,000. Many fans also reported technical problems with the official Ticket Agents websites. Tributes have been left outside a home In 0ldbury, where a 13 year old boy was stabbed to death on thursday. A Murder Investigation has been launched with west Midlands Police continuing to appeal for information. Our reporter Amy Cole is there for us this morning. Amy, what more do we know . Im sure the community is in shock and what is the latest . Tt is and what is the latest . It is day four now i and what is the latest . It is day four now i no and what is the latest . It is day four now i no arrests and what is the latest . It is day four now i no arrests have i and what is the latest . It is day four now i no arrests have been and what is the latest . It is day i four now i no arrests have been made yet. We do not know the identity of the teenager and his family i get to release a statement. One can only imagine what they are going through, the heartbreak, and they being supported by specialist officers. What is clear it has touched the community, with floral tributes growing by the day. West Midlands Police has described the murder of the 13 year old as a truly sad and tragic incident. Officers were called to lovett avenue, 0ldbury OnThursday Afternoon at around four oclock with report the teenager had been stabbed inside his own home and paramedics worked desperately to try to save his life. The officers had been really keen to reassure the community, they are very anxious at the moment. There have been officers stationed outside the house since the incident on thursday. At the moment, they are doing all they can, there are a team of detectives trying to find the perpetrators and active lines of enquiry. The fourth has said it has launched an online portal and wantS People to submit any information, pictures, Doorbell Or Cctv footage, anything that could help with their investigation. This is a community that is grieving and wants a resolution as soon aS Possible. Scotlands first minister, john swinney, will promise to focus on what he calls � the peopleS Priorities in his Keynote Speech at the Snp Conference today. The party is trying to find a strategy for recovery after heavy losses in the general election two months ago. Heres our political correspondent, Andrew Kerr. John swinney wants to reconnect with the scottish people after the Election Defeat. He wants to put that behind him with a pledge to focus on what is being described as the peopleS Priorities in his Keynote Address today. Speaking to delegates yesterday, stephen flynn, who now leads a much reduced band of Snp MpsAt Westminster, took the Election Defeat on the chin. In this room we all know and understand that hiding from that harsh reality will fix nothing because the right response never lies in easy excuses, the only right response is rooted in reflection and responsibility. Flynn also attacked the new Labour Government in westminster, saying they were opposing austerity. He said the snp has to reroute itself in the priorities of the scottish people, priorities and we believe the party has moved away from. John swinney will Take That on when he takes the stage, he also wants a lesS Polarised national debate, claiming he wants to intertwine the snps Independence Campaign with those priorities. Andrew kerr, Bbc News, airports across europe which had scrapped 100 Millilitre Limits for liquids in Hand Luggage have been told they must put the restrictions back in place from today. The European Commission says the reintroduction is a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment. The uk took a similar step earlier this summer. Heres our Transport Correspondent, katy austin. For a while, it looked like the era of the tiny toiletry was nearly over all major airports in the uk were told to put new state of the art scanners, allowing the 100 Millilitre Limit on liquid containers going through Security And Cabin bags to be lifted. There have been delays getting the kit in place at the biggest hubs, but some regional once had fully installed it beforejune this year and dropped the old rules. Then injune, the government suddenly announced that 100 Millilitre Restriction was back, and has given no date for scrapping it again. Now, any eu airports which had moved over to the new scanners are also having to revert to the old limits. The European Commission says a technical issue with equipment Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real lack of clarity to the consumers so we are seeing in the busy periods when people are travelling real confusion that entails and people are not sure what the processes that are now when theyre travelling with liquids, and we have real disparity, not only because uk airports, but also across the eu as well. Rome and amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in the high Tech Scanning machines. Others have started to roll them out and it is a very mixed picture but what is for sure that anyone who had the scanners in place and eased their rules are now having to revert to the old rules of 100ml. As with the eu, the uk has given no indication as to when those restrictions will end. Katy austin, Bbc News. A few months ago on breakfast we told you about a Uk Record being set for the most alp horns being played in the same location. Melodic, mellow playing. This is how it sounded when 11 of the traditional instruments were blown in berkshire. 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Beautiful sunrise this i a Road Trip . Beautiful sunrise this mornin , a Road Trip . Beautiful sunrise this morning, especially a Road Trip . Beautiful sunrise this morning, especially further i a Road Trip . Beautiful sunrise this morning, especially Further North | morning, especially Further North across the uk. That is why we have the driest and brightest weather at the driest and brightest weather at the moment with clear skies but further south, cloudier and this is what happened last night. A few thunderstorms affecting southeastern areas in this massive cloud is moving north word and that will bring us some very heavy and thundery showers. Lets have a look at that because through this morning we will see those thunderstorms moving into central parts of england, dorset, moving northwards as we go through the morning. Again we are already seeing isolated showers towards the eastern areas. This cloud will increase into the afternoon, they spread to southern scotland, heavy thundery downpours there could be frequent lighting and gusty wind associated and localised flooding. Warm and humid for the southeast temperatureS Potentially up southeast temperatureS Potentially up to 29 degrees, elsewhere 18 2a. Through tonight you can see a band of heavy, Showery Rain with thunderstorms again perhaps into the early part of Monday Morning, very warm and humid night to come, temperatures no lower than 1a 17. Even across scotland it will be warmer than it has been in the last Couple Of nights, monday, low pressure in charge, that means we have got areas of rain, some showers and thunderstorms during monday, they will drift North And East was, quite slow moving and there could be a lot of rainfall in a short space with thundery downpours, especially across northern england into southern and eastern areas of scotland, heavy and thundery showers across central and eastern areas but dry here with sunny spells, temperatures 23 25 degrees. 16 20 further North And West. Tuesday, it will be a little bit drier, more dry weather with some sunny spells, still some showers dotted around tuesday, especially southern areas and one or two could be heavy potentially thundery side but elsewhere dry with sunny spells and temperatures 18 23. Thank you, simon. A new vaccination, described as game changing, is being rolled out by the nhs to protect babies and elderly people from a cold virus this winter across the uk. Respiratory syncytial virus or rsv, is highly infectious with around 90 percent of children contracting it before the age of two. Most of the time it causes mild, cold like symptoms, but in severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia or even prove fatal. Werejoined by calum semple, a professor of Child Health and Outbreak Medicine at the university of liverpool. Bearing in mind 90 of children get this, i had never heard of it until yesterday when my parent rang me from scotland who said they have just had their rsp vaccination. Explain lots of people will be unaware . Explain lots of people will be unaware . � ,. ,. ,. , unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have had unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have had a unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have had a vaccination unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have had a vaccination it i unaware . Its great your Mother And Father have had a vaccination it has L Father have had a vaccination it has a Case Fertility Rate for the elderly the same as influenza. For Babies Bronchiolitis is common and horrible disease and brings misery to of thousands of families each year, we get 30,000 admissions to hospitals in england and about thousand admissions to the Intensive Care Units. If it wasnt for the Intensive Care Units the babies will die, even as it is we still lose 20 30 die, even as it is we still lose 20 30 babies a yearfrom bronchiolitis. Having a vaccine is fantastic. ~ , fantastic. Why is it something Eo Le fantastic. Why is it something people have fantastic. Why is it something people have not fantastic. Why is it something people have not necessarily I Fantastic. 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Ire mightve heard of but not rsv, they have bronchiolitis. Iu 1 mightve heard of but not rsv, but clearly there is a huge amount of pressure on the nhs at both ends of the scale, with elderly Population Vaccinations are rolled out from age 75 79 vaccinations are rolled out from age 75 79 which is quite a small window . 75 79 which is quite a small window . 75 79 which is quite a small window . , 1, 11, 1 , window . There will be a catch up Scheme And Window . There will be a Catch Up Scheme and im window . There will be a Catch Up Scheme and im not window . There will be a Catch Up Scheme and im not sure window . There will be a Catch Up Scheme and im not sure what i window . There will be a Catch Upl Scheme and im not sure what will happen to people over 80. Perhaps we will hear about that at a later date. But being a paediatrician my interest is in the babies, and it is the commonest cause of death globally for children under one because thanks to Bill And Melinda gates if its on malaria we are not seeing so many deaths on malaria these vaccines and work and save lives so rsp is the next target and we have a vaccine which is great. Is it the first time we had a vaccine . We have had vaccines for rsv but they have not been very good with major problems there has been a hiatus in developing them for some time. People have had to take great care to make sure the vaccine is safe and the good news is there has been large studies done, across america and europe, which have shown the vaccine to be quite good. To the vaccine to be quite good. Tr . Extend that thread, we saw all sorts of controversies thats the right word over the covid 19 vaccines. And therefore people being more wary of vaccines and general. There is no need for any worry here because this is absolutely been Copper Bottom . The point is that vaccines are safer than the disease but no professional will say there are 100 safe there will say there are 100 safe there will always be some problems with pain on the arms and one in A Million or one out of 100,000 at risk of a reaction. The data for this vaccine as it is very good. It has been approved across europe, america, canada, australia, japan, and just globally The World is now approving this vaccine to go into pregnant mothers, pregnant mothers clearly a group of people who will be quite anxious about that. There has been huge efforts made to make sure it is safe. Is has been huge efforts made to make sure it is safe. Sure it is safe. Is there a way of knowina sure it is safe. Is there a way of knowing your sure it is safe. Is there a way of knowing your child, sure it is safe. Is there a way of knowing your child, under sure it is safe. Is there a way of knowing your child, under two i sure it is safe. Is there a way of. Knowing your child, under two they get snuffles and coughs and colds of the time, is there a way of knowing there is a difference between that and rsv and when you should be going and rsv and when you should be going and seeking help . R515 and rsv and when you should be going and seeking help . And seeking help . Rsv is one of 17 viruses that and seeking help . Rsv is one of 17 viruses that could and seeking help . Rsv is one of 17 viruses that could cause viruses that could cause bronchiolitis but it causes 75 of bronchiolitis, you cant Tell Straightaway by looking at the child, but if you as a doctor see a baby that is super snotty � s not like you have never seen it and difficulty breathing, and it is the middle of winter, in that case we do not need to test we can say he has bronchiolitis, it is very obvious. How does this Work Will Gp Practices be approaching people with children at the right age or expectant mothers . At the right age or expectant mothers . , 1, 1, 1~ mothers . Expense mothers after 28 weeks of gestation, mothers . Expense mothers after 28 weeks of gestation, the mothers . Expense mothers after 28 weeks of gestation, the last mothers . Expense mothers after 28 weeks of gestation, the last three. Weeks of gestation, the last three months of pregnancy will be offered a vaccine the clever idea this is a good idea, babies are too young to be vaccinated because they dont have a good immune response so are giving the vaccine to the mother the mother passes the protection to the baby through the placenta and the breastmilk so the baby iS Protected. There is also another slightly different vaccine going to be rolled out as well, and that gets given to ultrahigh risk babies as a Depo Injection Good for babies who havent had the vaccine or have cardio problems or born very premature and they could be given a concentrated form of the immune chemicals, antibodies straight into a leg and that will protect them for six months. The a leg and that will protect them for six months six months. The messages if the vaccine is six months. The messages if the vaccine is available, six months. The messages if the vaccine is available, rsv, six months. The messages if the vaccine is available, rsv, take l six months. The messages if the | vaccine is available, rsv, take it, 75 79 vaccine is available, rsv, take it, 75 79 or pregnant women. 1 vaccine is available, rsv, take it, 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it to 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it to all 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it to all my 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it to all my friends 75 79 or pregnant women. I would recommend it to all my friends and | recommend it to all my friends and family. 2a minuteS Past seven. Lets catch up on the sport. Jane is talking about englands greatest matter. You cant call them batsmen anymore. We have to be gender neutral. It was a day to rememberforJoe Root at lourdes he scored his 3a Test Century giving him the most in history by an english batsman, the first time he has scored hundreds and both innings of the match as he helped give england a huge lead in the second test against Sri Lanka. Joe wilson was watching. What isJoe Root � S Secret . The world of cricket would love to know. He made here At Lords in englands second innings 100 at pace without ever seeming like he was rushing. A Batting Technique he haS Perfected now over 3a Test Match hundreds, based on his own perception of his limitations. From always been very young, i was very small, i had to find ways i couldntjust bash it to the boundary had to find ways of manipulating the strike and over time, as i played more and more, that helped me in that regard. In gloomy light he helped england to take two wickets, with two catches, he has an all time England Record in that regard now too. Sri lanka will resume on 53 two, needing for 30 more. 430. Sri lanka In Theory have plenty of time to win the match, england will likely have ample time to take the wickets they need to win and Joe Root has loads of time in his career to set and extend many records. Joe wilson, Bbc NewsAt Lords. There were mixed fortunes for the british men in tennis Us Open. Dan evans is out but Jack Draper is through to the fourth round which matches his best performance at a Grand Slam. In muggy conditions, the british Number One was cool and clinical against botic van de zandschulp, who beat Carlos Alcaraz in the last round. Draper came through 6 3, 6 4, 6 2 and still hasnt dropped a set here. Next up, Hell Play czech World Number 39, Tomas Machac for a place in the quarter finals. I have so much more confidence in my mind and my body through experiences of playing on the tour and this year. Consistently, that is the thing, it is weird it feels like i played a lot of matches but at the same time this is my first proper gear on tour, im Learning And Understanding myself better all the time. Disappointment, though, for Dan Evans overnight. He lost to australias10th Seed De Minaur in four sets. Evans fought back well to level the match at one set all but ran out of steam, losing the next two, 6 love. That was hardly surprising considering hed played the longest match in Us Open history in the first round against karen khachanov. There was a Gold Rush in the Swimming Pool for paralympics gb in paris with three in the space of a0 minutes. They added two more in taekwondo but there was a drama in the velodrome, as Ben Croucher reports. Saturday in the pariS Pool where great britain demonstrated ultimate flex. Three golds, five medals and a Couple Of gold records for good measure after Stephen Clegg and William Allard stormed to gold. Alice thai left The World in her weight, winning the 100 backstroke, two years after having her right leg amputated below the knee to relieve increasing pain. If her race lacked any tension, we made up for it in the ground polec, the Taekwon Do i final floored her opponent, was it illegal or not . The judges conferred, trousdale protested her innocence in the arena held its breath. The ruling fell in her favour, upgrading her tokyo bronze. The celebrations will continue less than 50 minutes later as Matt Boesch missed the last two games through injury showed in this sport, some things are worth their weight. In gold. In paris cycling, arch atkinson, fresh from breaking the World Record in the four Kilometre Individual Pursuit was on track for gold, until. What Drama And Despair stadium in Shock But Silver for atkinson who says he simply ran out of energy. Britain were assured of a paramilitary archery medal, she faced off against phoebe patterson pine. Down to the last arrow, she could celebrate her little Bronze Bundle of joy. Ben croucher, Bbc News. Staying with the paralympics, and the Swimming Leg of the Para Triathlon events has been postponed by a day due to a drop in Water Quality in the river seine. We saw the same thing during the olympics. Its due to recent rainfall which has led to a spike in Bacteria Levels in the river. It means the 11 Para TriathlonMedal Events have been delayed until tomorrow, with another Contingency Day available on tuesday. To football and this man is unstoppable. Another Hat Trick for this man erling haaland. Thats back to back games with three goals as he helped Manchester City maintain their perfect start to the Premier League season. It was haaland with all three of citys goals as they beat West Ham 3 1 at the london stadium. Hes scored seven League Goals injust three games, and eight Hat Tricks in just over two seasons at the club. First half we dominated, and scored several goals. Second half they had no chances. I dont care In The End we win. Season is good, dont forget 35 left, it is about taking It Game by game and getting the point, dont think too much because its not a good thing for the brain. Liverpool can go ahead and joined Manchester City on nine points if they win later today. Born were 2 0 down to everton with three minutes remaining but then scored three goals to take all three points. This was the Match Winner in the 96th minute, and it is the first one of the season. Everton remained bottom still without a point. Looking ahead, the first old Firm Match takeS Place at celtic Park Yesterday Aberdeen scored to go top of the Scottish Premiership with their win over ross county. They left late but Kevin Nesbitt secured all three goals making up forfrom Kevin Nesbitt secured all three goals making up for from four under their swedish manager. Some sad news to bring you now. The former leeds, leicester, Cardiff City and hibernian Defender Sol Bamba has died at the age of 39. The ivory coast player, who began his career with paris st germain, also played for dunfermline and middlesbrough. He overcame non Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2021 during hiS Playing days at cardiff and had been working at turkish club adanaspor. Lando norris will start the italian Grand Prix from pole, alongside his Mclaren Teamate Oscar piastri, with Title Rival Max verstappens Red Bull back in seventh. This is norris second pole in a row and the fifth of his career. Combined with verstappens difficult session, this was what norris needed as he looks to close the 70 Point Gap to the dutchman in the championship. George russell starts from third for mercedes, ahead of the ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz and his Team Mate Lewis hamilton. Honestly, my lap, it hurts me honestly, my lap, it hurts me to say, was not a great lap. To say, was not a great lap. My 03 1 1, one was, my 03 1 1, one was, so a little bit surprised again so a little bit surprised again but very, very happy. But very, very happy. Wigan warriors have gone level Wigan Warriors have gone level on points with hull Kingston Rovers on points with hull Kingston Rovers at the top of rugby leagues at the top of rugby leagues superleague, after coming superleague, after coming from behind to win at from behind to win at catalans dragons. They were 6 12 down catalans dragons. They were 6 12 down before half time, before half time, but three quick tries did the trick but three quick tries did the trick as wigan won 26 18, as wigan won 26 18, despite playing a man down despite playing a man down for the last 10 minutes for the last 10 minutes after Kruise Leeming was sin binned. After Kruise Leeming was sin binned. Olympic Gold Medallist olympic Gold MedallistTom Pidcock will be hoping Tom Pidcock will be hoping to defend his World Cross to defend his World CrossCountry Mountain Bike title Country Mountain Bike title in andorra later today. In andorra later today. Yesterday was the downhill yesterday was the downhill Mountain Bike finals Mountain Bike finals and there was a Bronze Medal and there was a Bronze Medal for great britain in the womens for great britain in the Womens Event EventTahnee Seagrave was Tahnee Seagrave was third fastest, behind third fastest, behind Valentina Holl of austria. Britains Danny Hart was fourth in the mens category. Mps will return to Parliament Tomorrow where the government iS Promising to deliver the most � packed legislative agenda for a change of administration in decades. But the union unite is already warning that the uk needs change, not cuts, following a speech from Sir Keir Starmer earlier this week, where he said things will only get worse before they get better. Lets speak to lucy powell, whos a Labour Mp and leader of the House Of Commons. Thank you for coming in this morning. Thank you for coming in this m the 1g. Thank you for coming in this m the country as we find it. And it of the country as we find it. And it has been a very difficult state we have found the country in. Weve had an economic blackhole that needs to be filled. Things may be difficult before they get better but we can promise people there will be big change we will be delivering. Tiara promise people there will be big change we will be delivering. Two of the early things change we will be delivering. Two of the early things youve change we will be delivering. Two of the early things youve done, change we will be delivering. Two of the early things youve done, pay i the early things youve done, pay rises to public sector workers, junior doctors being one of them, and he said anyone pension credit, and he said anyone pension credit, and those not on credit will not get the Winter Fuel allowance. Sharon grahamS Point is you are pitting pensioners against workers and causing division already. 1 pensioners against workers and causing division already. Causing division already. I think her ob causing division already. I think her 0b is causing division already. I think heriob is to causing division already. I think heriob is to try causing division already. I think herjob is to try to causing division already. I think herjob is to try to support causing division already. I think i herjob is to try to support workers and make sure they get their pay. But that is not the narrative we are pushing. We have inherited this really difficult. Pushing. We have inherited this really difficult. Mar; pushing. We have inherited this really difficult. Pushing. We have inherited this really difficult. May not be the narrative but really difficult. May not be the narrative but it really difficult. May not be the narrative but it is really difficult. May not be the narrative but it is what really difficult. May not be the narrative but it is what is narrative but it is what is happening. Narrative but it is what is happening narrative but it is what is haueninr. ~ 1, narrative but it is what is haueninu. ~ 1, happening. What we inherited was much worse happening. What we inherited was much worse then, happening. What we inherited was much worse then, in happening. What we inherited was much worse then, in terms happening. What we inherited was much worse then, in terms of happening. What we inherited was much worse then, in terms of the | happening. What we inherited was i much worse then, in terms of the in Year Situation for the countrys finances, so weve had to take some really difficult decisions that we would not have wanted to have taken around things like targeting the Winter Fuel Payment. The around things like targeting the winterfuel payment. The reason around things like targeting the Winter Fuel Payment. The reason we do that is because they deficit was much higher than anyone thought underspending was much higher than anyone thought, if we had not taken that action and we would have seen a run on the pound and the Economy Crashing and the people are the heaviest prices of the poorest and pensioners and those on fixed incomes. That stability is really important for the living standards of pensioners. But important for the living standards of pensioners. Important for the living standards of pensioners. But you have all of a sudden taken of pensioners. But you have all of a sudden taken away of pensioners. But you have all of a sudden taken away money of pensioners. But you have all of a sudden taken away money that i of pensioners. But you have all of. A sudden taken away money that helps with their fuel. That will make a tight situation if they are not on pension credits even tighter. It iS Pension credits even tighter. It is been a very pension credits even tighter. Tit 3 been a very difficult decision and not one we wanted to take but to try to find savings this financial year is incredibly difficult, and we have had to do that. The means testing the Winter Fuel Payment is Something Weve had to consider. Lets be clear because of their commitment to the triple lock, which means a State Pension will increase by either inflation or average earnings, or 2 , whichever is the highest, pensioners will see the State Pensioners will see the State Pension increase by hundreds, possibly thousands of pounds during the course of the parliament and they will be better off. They will be better off. Clearly a hu. E they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue for they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue for many they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue for many mps they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue for many mps and i they will be better off. Clearly a huge issue for many mps and many have told us their inboxes have been full of people complaining about the winter payments. Winter payments. There are a few thins, winter payments. There are a few things. We winter payments. There are a few things. We want winter payments. There are a few things, we want Pensioners Winter payments. There are a few. Things, we want pensioners entitled to credit to apply for that and explore that. There will be a big campaign to deliver without, delivering with charities as well. We have the home discount, the 3 Million poorest households in the country will get £150 towards their energy bills this winter as well. Long term and medium term plans are to get energy bills lower through things like setting up gigabits energy, which will be doing next week in parliament great Britain Energy and keeping stability in the economy and the triple lock for pensioners, we think, will support people over medium and long term to be better off than they have been. So you dont see any scenario without Winter Fuel Payments will be reversed. T without Winter Fuel Payments will be reversed. 1, 1, reversed. I do not. The prime minister said reversed. I do not. The prime minister said the reversed. I do not. The prime minister said the budget reversed. I do not. The prime minister said the budget in i reversed. I do not. The primel minister said the budget in the automobile tough and brutal. One thing the budget in the autumn. It is quite evident you are saying that taxes will go up to try to balance the books. I know you say, what can people look out for . Are things like Inheritance Tax likely to be targeted . We things like Inheritance Tax likely to be targeted . Things like Inheritance Tax likely to be tarreted . 1 1, to be targeted . We have said income tax, to be targeted . We have said income tax. National to be targeted . We have said income tax, national insurance, to be targeted . We have said income tax, national insurance, vat, to be targeted . We have said income tax, national insurance, vat, will. Tax, national insurance, vat, will not be going up. These taxes on ordinary working people, we are committed to keeping, we are committed to keeping, we are committed to keeping those. We will not be changing those things and we have said that. But obviously all of the other matters are for the chancellor, and she will be looking at those in detail. As i say, what we have had to tackle here is the conservative government were making many, many promises, had a huge overspend. Nearly £7 Billion overspend. Nearly £7 Billion overspend on the asylum system, 7 Billion that we have had to identify they were making promises they could not keep. They had the public Sector Pay Award on the desk that they knew they had to fulfil but did not identify they had to do it. We have had to take on those difficult challenges but at the same time keep the economy stable so that living standards can improve but at the same time we are addressing the big challenges the country faces to keep energy bills low, to get growth in the economy which in the and will support. We in the economy which in the and will su ort. ~ 1, ~ , in the economy which in the and will suort. ~ 1, ~ 1 1, support. We cannot keep them low because it is support. We cannot keep them low because it is out support. We cannot keep them low because it is out of support. We cannot keep them low because it is out of your support. We cannot keep them low because it is out of your control. Because it is out of your control. Exactly. The point is, this country has been very exposed to global gas markets and that is why we want to make sure we have secure, renewable energy supplies, clean energy supplies, to energy supplies, clean energy suppues, to protectors in the supplies, to protectors in the future from these global shocks, and that will keep bills low and that is something we can take action to deliver. We will be supporting peoples incomes and we want to see peoples incomes and we want to see people better off over the course of the parliament. The parliament. Surprise you the bi est the parliament. Surprise you the biggest union. The parliament. Surprise you the biggest union, when the parliament. Surprise you the biggest union, when were the parliament. Surprise you the l biggest union, when were talking about a Labour Government, they are effectively saying you need to change the messaging but another ten yearS Potentially of austerity, that would be very difficult for people to deal with. Would be very difficult for people to deal with to deal with. Were not talking about austerity. To deal with. Were not talking about austerity. Were to deal with. Were not talking about austerity. Were talking | to deal with. Were not talking about austerity. Were talking about having a stable economy because stability in the economy, when it crashes, when we see inflation spikes and interest rates going through the roof, as we have seen in recent years, as a result of some decisions taken by this government, notjust globalfactors, it decisions taken by this government, notjust global factors, it is the poorest in society that pay the heaviest price. That is why it is so important to us to stabilise the economy. Then get the growth so we can prove improve wages and living standards and get good jobs in every community. That is what we are about. 1, , 1, are about. One of the things you said ou are about. One of the things you said you would are about. One of the things you said you would do are about. One of the things you said you would do is are about. One of the things you said you would do is the are about. One of the things you said you would do is the testing | said you would do is the testing system, trying to get ticketing system, trying to get ticketing system to oasis. Did you have to pay an enormous amount of money because of this in Demand Way in which the system works . Of this in Demand Way in which the system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought two system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought two. Can system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought two. Can you system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought two. Can you stop system works . Unfortunately, yes. I only bought two. Can you stop that . | only bought two. Can you stop that . I didntt only bought two. Can you stop that . I didnt try to only bought two. Can you stop that . I didnt try to buy only bought two. Can you stop that . I didnt try to buy them only bought two. Can you stop that . I didnt try to buy them but only bought two. Can you stop that . I didnt try to buy them but it i didnt try to buy them but it seems silly that you go online expecting to pay hundred £35 or whatever it is by the time we them, because it is so in demand, it is the search pricing, it triples and you have been on a queue for five hours and your temptation is to stick it on the Credit Card and worry about another day. That is not isnt it . 1, 1, , isnt it . There are a few issues, the ticket isnt it . There are a few issues, the ticket touting, isnt it . There are a few issues, the ticket touting, the isnt it . There are a few issues, | the ticket touting, the secondary site selling tickets vastly inflated and we will be taking action on that, it is in our manifesto. There will be a consultation but some of the steps we want to take to stop secondary Ticket Touts and giving consumers more rights. Im not sure whether that consultation will be looking at the in Demand Pricing but thatis looking at the in Demand Pricing but that is something we have seen a lot more of recently, notjust tickets and west end tickets, but also on airlines, trains, where there is that peak time. It airlines, trains, where there is that peak time. Airlines, trains, where there is that peak time. Airlines, trains, where there is that eaktime. 1, � , 1, that peak time. It doesnt seem fair thou. H . That peak time. It doesnt seem fair though . There that peak time. It doesnt seem fair though . There should that peak time. It doesnt seem fair though . There should be that peak time. It doesnt seem fair though . There should be some that peak time. It doesnt seem fair. Though . There should be some more transparency though . There should be some more transparency about though . There should be some more transparency about that though . There should be some more transparency about that and though . There should be some more transparency about that and they transparency about that and they should be looked at when we look at ticket touting in the autumn and we want to make sure there are solid consumer rights underpinning that. Thank you for coming in. Lizzie power, leader of the House Of Commons and Labour Mp. Its not unusual to see popstars surrounded by bodyguards but a historical site with links to harry styles has become so popular, it now requires its own security arrangements. Fans travel from All Over The World to scratch messages onto an 183 year old viaduct in the musicians home county of cheshire. Our reporter Lindsey Prosser has been finding out how the structure is being protected. This is a global popstarfrom this is a global popstar from a village in cheshire. 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Well be back with well be back with the headlines at 8, the headlines at 8, but first, an indepth look but first, an indepth look at mpox, the Virus Speading in africa and beyond. The painful and potentially deadly Mpox Virus is spreading in parts of africa. Children are especially at mpox, the Virus Speading but first, an indepth look at iv much he Virus Speading but first, an indepth look at iv much is known. Peading but first, an indepth look at iv much is known about ig but first, an indepth look at iv much is known about the how much is known about the new strain on the risk of it coming to the uk. So, lets start with the basics, what is mpox . Mpox is an infectious disease caused by the Monkeypox Virus thats been around for decades in some parts of west and central africa. And central africa. Mpox virus is a zoo not akbas and central africa. Mpox virus is a zoo not akbas which and central africa. Mpox virus is a zoo not akbas which means and central africa. Mpox virus is a zoo not akbas which means it and central africa. Mpox virus is a zoo not akbas which means it is L Zoo not akbas which means it iS Present in the wild, and small rodents, In The Endemic countries in africa. And that is how the virus is maintained in the wild, and humans acquired the disease from animals and there would be small clusters of infections. 1 , 1, infections. Recently started spreading infections. Recently started spreading between infections. Recently started | spreading between humans. Infections. Recently started spreading between humans. To catch it you need to come into close contact with someone who is infected usually through touching them but sometimes it can be through saliva droplets from talking close to another person. Droplets from talking close to another person. Droplets from talking close to another terson. , 1, another person. There can be up to three weeks. Another person. There can be up to three weeks, and another person. There can be up to three weeks, and the another person. There can be up to three weeks, and the first another person. There can be up to three weeks, and the first thing i another person. There can be up to| three weeks, and the first thing you would experience as a flulike disease, you would have temperature, you have muscle aches, joint pains, potentially Diarrhoea Sort of symptoms. Then also swollen glands in variouS Parts of your body. You will be infectious at that point but you may not know it is mpox you have, within two or three days of that you will develop listers which are chock full of virus. That you will develop listers which are chockfull of virus. Are chockfull of virus. Although M Tox are chockfull of virus. Although mpox can are chockfull of virus. Although mpox can spread are chockfull of virus. Although mpox can spread from mpox can spread from person to person its not as infectious as some other viruses such as covid 19 and measles. Infectious as some other viruses such as covid19 and measles. Mpox is very difficult such as covid19 and measles. Mpox is very difficult to such as covid19 and measles. Mpox is very difficult to covid19 is very difficult to covid 19 because with covid 19 we got to know a bit about whats called the Art Number, that means that it is how many people one infection will transmit to. If the numbers one it will transmit to one person if it is less than one the Transmission Peter alt and stop. For covid 19 the Art Number was 45 but for this forest it is just above one. It is not as infectious, it is transmitted through contact with the person who has the virus. Br; through contact with the person who has the virus has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake. Has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake. A has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake, a hug has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake, a hug or has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake, a hug or a has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake, a hug or a kiss, has the virus. By contact i mean a handshake, a hug or a kiss, or. Handshake, a hug ora kiss, or sexual handshake, a hug ora kiss, or sexual intercourse. And, it is also important sexual intercourse. And, it is also important to sexual intercourse. And, it is also important to note you can get just by touching fluids from that person or touching them directly. From about or two or touching them directly. From about or two before or touching them directly. From about or two before develop or touching them directly. Frrrn about or two before develop the first symptoms you are infectious to other people through close contact, then after you develop the spots the main way it is transmitted as from the blisters which are chock full of virus. Touching other people sharing towels, potentially clothing, touching services and then someone else touches the surface is the main way it spreads. 63st} else touches the surface is the main way it spreads else touches the surface is the main way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of Monkeypox Way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of monkeypox have way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of monkeypox have been way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of monkeypox have been confirmed way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in L Way it spreads. 630 32 more cases of L Monkeypox have been confirmed in the southeast of england. Its, monkeypox have been confirmed in the southeast of england. Southeast of england. A high fever then a strange southeast of england. A high fever then a strange Rash Southeast of england. A high fever then a strange Rash Aaron Southeast of england. A high fever then a strange Rash Aaron pressed j then a strange Rash Aaron pressed doctors to help. He was told he had a severe case of monkeypox and so began a fortnight at hospital. The scar on my began a fortnight at hospital. The scar on my nose was starting to pound scar on my nose was starting to pound in scar on my nose was starting to pound in my heart suddenly coming here and pound in my heart suddenly coming here and pounding on my face. It was so painful here and pounding on my face. It was so painful without any opioids that were given so painful without any opioids that were given to me i was not able to sleep. Were given to me i was not able to sleep. I were given to me i was not able to sleep. I was were given to me i was not able to sleep, i was not able to do anything. I even told my consultant, whatever anything. I even told my consultant, whatever you want to do, you have my full consent, whatever you want to do, you have my full consent, i whatever you want to do, you have my full consent, i am feeling that i am going full consent, i am feeling that i am going to full consent, i am feeling that i am going to die. Full consent, i am feeling that i am going to die going to die. There was a global eidemic going to die. There was a global epidemic in going to die. There was a global epidemic in 2022 going to die. There was a global epidemic in 2022 for going to die. There was a global epidemic in 2022 for a going to die. There was a global epidemic in 2022 for a mild going to die. There was a global. Epidemic in 2022 for a mild strain of mpox that spread to europe, the us and 100 other countries. That outbreak was brought under control quite quickly by vaccinating vulnerable groups. What is worrying health experts now is a new more dangerous and deadly variant of mpox. It has been spreading very quickly in the democratic republic of congo and neighbouring countries. There is a fear it could spread around The World. One important thing to note about the drc the democratic republic of congo is there is a lot of conflict in the east of the country. So the virus has been spreading quickly inside camps for internal refugees. The current variant camps for internal refugees. Tt current variant has a high mortality rate, even in the best set of circumstances. And it is because it is 96 as occurring in the democratic republic of congo, its a different variant, more severe form of disease. What is happening as the majority of people who have it in the drc are under 15, and the majority of the mortality as children under five that is very sad. 11 children under five that is very sad. 1, 1, 1, 1, ~ , sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus, sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus. There sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus. There is sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus, there is group sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus, there is group two, sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus, there is group two, the sad. There are two grew of Monkeypox Virus, there is group two, the one virus, there is group two, the one normally virus, there is group two, the one normally found in west africa, and in central normally found in west africa, and in central africa, the groups normally in central africa, the groups normally found there is called group one. Normally found there is called group one and normally found there is called group one. And the difference between the two is one. And the difference between the two is that one. And the difference between the two is that the one which was found in west two is that the one which was found in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease and in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease and you are less likely to die from disease and you are less likely to die from that one. With the central africa die from that one. With the central africa version, group one, the disease africa version, group one, the disease can be much nasty. They are reporting disease can be much nasty. They are reporting that the chance of you dying reporting that the chance of you dying three or 4 which is quite high dying three or 4 which is quite high to dying three or 496 which is quite hit h, 1, 1, dying three or 496 which is quite hih. 1,1, 1, high. To alert people to the epidemic high. To alert people to the epidemic and high. To alert people to the epidemic and get high. To alert people to the epidemic and get countries | high. To alert people to the epidemic and get countries acting quickly to stop it growing, global health experts have declared an international public Health Emergency. International public Health Emergency international public Health Emergency. Its clear that a coordinated emergency. Its clear that a coordinated internationali emergency. Its clear that a coordinated international response co ordinated international response is essential to stop these outbreaks and save lives. And save lives. They are Concerned the new variant and save lives. They are Concerned the new variant could and save lives. They are Concerned the new variant could spread and save lives. They are Concerned the new variant could spread to i the new variant could spread to other countries, including the uk. The time between getting infected and coming into contact and developing the condoms can be up to three weeks, there could be quite a lag between someone visiting an african country and coming into contact with the virus and developing symptoms which are recognised as mpox. Its developing symptoms which are recognised as mpox. Developing symptoms which are recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it is recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it is coming recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it is coming or recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it is coming or is recognised as mpox. ItS Pretty much inevitable it is coming or is here inevitable it is coming or is here because inevitable it is coming or is here because of inevitable it is coming or is here because of international travel. We are a because of international travel. We are a global and interconnected world are a global and interconnected world is are a global and interconnected world is now in 13 african countries, so it is out there and because countries, so it is out there and because of countries, so it is out there and because of international travel it will spread. Because of international travel it will spread will spread. Definitely the ability of western countries will spread. Definitely the ability of western countries to will spread. Definitely the ability of western countries to deal will spread. Definitely the ability| of western countries to deal with any health of western countries to deal with any health emergencies of western countries to deal with any health emergencies is of western countries to deal with any health emergencies is betterj any health emergencies is better than the any health emergencies is better than the capacity any health emergencies is better than the capacity and any health emergencies is better than the capacity and african than the capacity and african country than the capacity and african count. , 1, 1, 1, country. The important thing is how we contain the country. The important thing is how we contain the spread country. The important thing is how we contain the spread through we contain the spread through diagnosis, through contact tracing, people who have been in contact with people who have been in contact with people who have mpox, by educating the public so people know they should isolate if they have met the two or suspected, and also people who have been exposed to a known case of mpox can be vaccinated. Most Eole Case of mpox can be vaccinated. Most eo. Le who case of mpox can be vaccinated. Most people who get case of mpox can be vaccinated. Most people who get symptoms can feel unwell for several weeks. Not everybody gets very ill, those who do can be treated with drugs. Although the vaccine is the best option for protecting against serious illness. Option for protecting against serious illness. There are two vaccines for serious illness. There are two vaccines for mpox, serious illness. There are two vaccines for mpox, Vaccines L vaccines for mpox, vaccines originally developed for smallpox, Smallpox And Mpox are in the same viralfamily so that Smallpox And Mpox are in the same viral family so that is how the vaccines have that act and they were responsible for ending the Smallpox Outbreak been asked hope they can also enter the mpox outbreak. You can be given also enter the mpox outbreak. You can be given the also enter the mpox outbreak. You can be given the vaccine within a few days can be given the vaccine within a few days of can be given the vaccine within a few days of developing the symptoms and that few days of developing the symptoms and that can help you, to have a less and that can help you, to have a less serious and that can help you, to have a less serious version of the disease, and it less serious version of the disease, and it should protect you from the most and it should protect you from the most serious consequences. There is no specific most serious consequences. There is no specific antiviral treatment but the vaccine can act as an antiviral treatment the vaccine can act as an antiviral treatment if the vaccine can act as an antiviral treatment if its available. Treatment if its available. Some have criticised treatment if its available. Some have criticised the treatment if its available. Some have criticised the Lack Treatment if its available. Some have criticised the lack of treatment if its available. Some have criticised the lack of help i have criticised the lack of help given to african countries in the past to fight mpox, they need vaccines urgently so the spotlight is now on companies that make them stuffy there are three manufacturers in The World. Stuffy there are three manufacturers in The World in The World. That make the vaccines in The World. That make the vaccines. It in The World. That make the vaccines. It was in The World. That make the vaccines. It was a in The World. That make the vaccines. It was a very in The World. That make the vaccines. It was a very safe | in The World. That make the vaccines. It was a very safe and effective version of the vaccine available at the moment. Vaccine manufacturers are asking for countries or for the World Health Organization or someone to put in orders so they know they will get paid they produce the vaccine. Historically in global health, we even historically in global health, we even have a term called neglected diseases even have a term called neglected diseases. These are diseases that are most diseases. These are diseases that are most common in poor countries where are most common in poor countries where most are most common in poor countries where most of the resources needed to contain where most of the resources needed to contain a where most of the resources needed to contain a disease are not available to contain a disease are not available to contain a disease are not available. 1 1, � 1, 1, available. What isnt available in africa as diagnostics, available. What isnt available in africa as diagnostics, many available. What isnt available in africa as diagnostics, many of l available. What isnt available in i africa as diagnostics, many of the cases africa as diagnostics, many of the Cases Cant Africa as diagnostics, many of the Cases Cant be africa as diagnostics, many of the Cases Cant be confirmed africa as diagnostics, many of the Cases Cant be confirmed because| Cases Cant be confirmed because they dont Cases Cant be confirmed because they dont have Cases Cant be confirmed because they dont have access Cases Cant be confirmed because they dont have access to Cases Cant be confirmed because they dont have access to pcr they dont have access to pcr testing. They dont have access to pcr testing. The they dont have access to pcr testing, the laboratory they dont have access to pcr i testing, the Laboratory Capacity they dont testing, the Laboratory Capacity they dont have testing, the Laboratory Capacity they dont have pre testing, the Laboratory Capacityl they dont have pre Community Testing they dont have pre Community Testing people they dont have pre Community Testing people think they dont have pre Community Testing people think they they dont have pre Community Testing people think they have l they dont have pre communityj testing people think they have it can be testing people think they have it can be tested. Testing people think they have it can be tested. People testing people think they have it can be tested. People are testing people think they have it can be tested. People are livingl testing people think they have it i can be tested. People are living in crowded can be tested. People are living in crowded household can be tested. People are living in crowded household conditions,. Can be tested. People are living in i crowded household conditions, there is no access crowded household conditions, there is no access to crowded household conditions, there is no access to vaccination. Crowded household conditions, there is no access to vaccination. Its crowded household conditions, there is no access to vaccination. Its key is no access to vaccination. A key bottleneck is no access to vaccination. A key bottleneck for is no access to vaccination. A key bottleneck for the is no access to vaccination. A key bottleneck for the mpox is no access to vaccination. A key bottleneck for the Mpox Vaccine i is no access to vaccination. A key| bottleneck for the Mpox Vaccine is that it bottleneck for the Mpox Vaccine is Thatitis Bottleneck for the Mpox Vaccine is that it is availability is limited. The recommendation is the vaccine would be rolled out for individuals at risk of acquiring the infection. Which for example in this case six workers would be one of these groups but also healthcare professionals, the other group would be the contact of these affected affected individuals which is a very important way of controlling Mpox Infection switches through ring vaccination, in which an infected person is detected, their contacts are vaccinated and therefore the Disease Spread will be limited to revaccination. It Disease Spread will be limited to revaccination. Disease spread will be limited to revaccination. It doesnt seem like an insurmountable revaccination. It doesnt seem like an insurmountable challenge, revaccination. It doesnt seem like i an insurmountable challenge, seems like considering many of the other problems like considering many of the other problems in The World even in The World problems in The World even in The World of problems in The World even in The World of healthcare, does seem to be quite a world of healthcare, does seem to be quite a straightforward thing to be able to quite a straightforward thing to be able to do, after all we make vaccines able to do, after all we make vaccines and give vaccines to people for all vaccines and give vaccines to people for all sorts vaccines and give vaccines to people for all sorts of diseases. We managed to do it at a global scale on a massive scale during covid 19, in order on a massive scale during covid 19, in order to on a massive scale during covid 19, in order to protect everybody against in order to protect everybody against that nasty virus. Unlike harriman unlike against that nasty virus. Unlike harriman unlike covid19 against that nasty virus. Unlike harriman unlike covid19 this i against that nasty virus. Unlike | harriman unlike covid19 this is harriman unlike covid 19 this is nothing new but that is evolving and changing and that means it is behaving differently and how it spreads and affectS People stopping the key now is to properly co ordinate funding and organise vaccines for africa so it can be kept under control. That would hopefully mean the end of large scale out breaks and people. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Rogerjohnson And Sarah campbell. Our Headlines Today the bodies of six israeli hostages have been recovered from a tunnel in rafah. It comes as a temporary pause in fighting in parts of gaza begins to allow Hundreds Of Thousands of children to be vaccinated against polio. The 100ml limit for liquids in Hand Luggage is being reintroduced in airports across europe from today. The Oasis Comeback Tour sells out, but theres anger at the Way Ticket websites handled the sales. In sport, history made aS Paralympicsgb Win Theirfirst ever golds in taekwondo, the first from Amy Truesdale, then Matt Bush got another in the mens, celebrating with his Baby Daughter after another successful day in paris. A mixed day for many of us. Some sunny spells and very warm air in the south, but with that some heavy and thundery showers moving northwards today across central areas of the uk. I will bring you the full details shortly. Good morning, its Sunday 1st september. Our main story. The bodies of six israeli hostages have been recovered from a tunnel beneath the gazan city of rafah. The israeli Defence Force says they were murdered by hamas. And in the past hour its been confirmed that three israelis have been shot dead in the West Bank. Our Correspondentjon Donnison is in jerusalem. Jon, what more can you tell us about these two separate developments . A lot going on this morning and within the last few hours we have had confirmation from the israeli military the bodies of six hostages have been found in a tunnel in southern gaza. They are ori danino, eden yerushalmi, alex lobanov, almog sarusi, hersh goldberg polin, who was also an american citizen, and Carmel Gat. All were taken alive when they were captured on October Seven Last year. Israels chief spokesperson has said they were brutally murdered by hamas shortly before their bodies were discovered. The forum that represents hostage families in israel says they are in morning and they have been very critical of the government of Benjamin Netanyahu seeing the government has not done enough to secure a Hostage Release dlc in the six people would still be alive if they had made more of an effort to get a Hostage Release deal. In the West Bank we have had intensified israeli military Activity And Counter operations overnight and three israeli police officers have been shot dead in an attack near the palestinian city of hebron. A three Day Pause in fighting between Israel And Hamas has begun in parts of gaza this morning to enable the start of a Mass Vaccination Programme against polio. Un Health Officials and local Health Workers are aiming to vaccinate 640,000 children in gaza. The campaign was organised after a baby waS Partly paralysed by the first case of the virus in two decades. From jerusalem our Middle East correspondent, Yolande Knell reports. Just two drops. As the un begins vaccinating against polio in gaza a dose is easy to give, but carrying out a Mass Immunisation campaign in a Combat Zone is a huge challenge. Parents of the first vaccinated children are relieved. Translation i was worried i and afraid because this is scary. The polio disease. This disease makes the children unable to move. Baby abdulrahman was crawling early, but now his mum Worries Hell never be able to walk. He was the first child found to have polio in gaza in 25 years, and it paralysed his leg. Because of the war he wasnt vaccinated and now medical care is limited. Translation he want to live and be treated. I he wants to live and walk like other children. I feel a lot of guilt that he didnt get the vaccination, displaced five times, the Babys Family now lives in a crowded Tent Camp in deiral balah in central gaza. Raw sewage flows through streets nearby. Conditions are ideal for diseases to spread, especially polio, which is highly infectious. Since discovering the virus, un agencies have been racing to set up an Emergency Mass Vaccination programme, and with war raging, theyve negotiated three localised three Day Pauses in fighting with Israel And Hamas. Un officials say the plan is not ideal, but its workable. With No End In Sight to the war, the hope is that at least one new source of suffering can be eliminated. Yolande knell, Bbc News, jerusalem. A 32 year old mother and a man who were attacked in separate incidents during the Notting Hill Carnival weekend have died. Cher maximen, who was 32, was stabbed last sunday. 41 year old Mussie Imnetu was found with Head Injuries on Monday Evening. Our correspondent Aruna Iyengar is outside scotland yard. Aruna, what more do we know . The Metropolitan Police say they are dealing with two separate Murder Investigations following events at the Notting Hill Carnival last weekend. Cher maximen, 32, was at the carnival with her three year old Daughter And Family and friends. She was attacked with a knife and rushed to hospital and sadly died yesterday morning. Mussie imnetu, a Swedish National was visiting london and was found unconscious in the Bayswater Area having sustained an Head Injury. Police are asking for any information on anyone who saw him coming out of the Dr Power restaurant. He was the Head Chef at the dubai Arts Club and was in london on a business trip. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, says the events at Notting Hill were shocking and unacceptable, and that it was a betrayal of the values of the Notting Hill Carnival. Over Two Million people visited the carnival this year. An investigation has started after the bodies of three children and a man were found at a house in surrey. The police were called to the property in Staines Upon Thames yesterday afternoon. They say they are working to establish exactly what happened but at this stage are not looking for anyone else. The police Complaints Watchdog has been informed because of previous contact between officers and those who died. Tributes have been left outside a home In 0ldbury where a 13 year old boy was stabbed to death on thursday. A Murder Investigation has been launched with west Midlands Police continuing to appeal for information. Our reporter Amy Cole is there for us this morning. Amy, what more do we know . It is day four and still no arrests have been made. We do not know the identity of the teenager and we are yet to have a statement released by the family. One can only imagine what they are going through, the heartbreak, but what is clear is it is really touched the community, with floral tributes growing by the day. West Midlands Police has described this murder of the teenager as a truly tragic incident. Officers were called to lovett avenue, oldbury, on Thursday Afternoon at 4pm, to report the teenager had been stabbed inside his own home. Paramedics tried desperately to save his life. A team of detectives is now investigating exactly what has happened and there are active lines of inquiry as they tried to find out who those perpetrators. Of inquiry as they tried to find out police are asking anyone with any information to submit it to an online portal. They would like pictures, Doorbell Or Cctv footage and say no matter how small the information, they would like to know about it because they are very keen to make an arrest as soon aS Possible. Scotlands first ministerjohn swinney will promise to focus on what he calls � the peopleS Priorities in his Keynote Speech at the Snp Conference today. Hell also criticise the Labour Government, saying in this era of westminster cuts, the partys going to have to work harder to deliver. Our political correspondent Andrew Kerr is at the conference. Andrew, what more can we expect from the first Ministers Speech . The very final day of the Snp Conference in edinburgh. A big game of the confidence has been trying to move on from the terrible Election Defeat where the Party Gotjust nine mps in thejuly election and in 2019 they got 48 mps. The leadership think they have moved the debate on effectively although some members would disagree. AS Part of the attempt to move things on there is the real focus on the people � S Priorities, the key theme in the Speech Whenjohn Swiinney speaks at confidence later this afternoon, some themes ending Child Poverty and boosting growth. He will unveil hiS Programme for government in holyrood on wednesday and on tuesday we will get a whole round of spending cuts across all government departments being announced by the finance secretary. Labour austerity At Westminster is being blamed for that and that is the snp tried to set up the battle lines ahead of the 2026 scottish parliamentary election. They want to stay in power here in scotland. Airports across europe which had scrapped 100ml limits for liquids in Hand Luggage have been told they must put the restrictions back in place from today. The European Commission says the re introduction is a temporary measure to address a technical issue with new equipment. The uk took a similar step earlier this summer. Heres our Transport Correspondent katy austin. For a while, it looked like the era of the tiny toiletry was nearly over all major airports in the uk were told to put in new state of the art scanners, allowing the 100ml limit on liquid containers going through Security And Cabin bags to be lifted. There have been delays getting the kit in place at the biggest hubs, but some regional once had fully installed it beforejune this year and dropped the old rules. Then injune, the government suddenly announced that 100ml restriction was back, and has given no date for scrapping it again. Now any eu airports which had moved over to the new scanners are also having to revert to the old limits. The European Commission says a technical issue with equipment Needs Sorting. The big issue is there is real lack of clarity to the consumers so we are seeing in the busy periods when people are travelling real confusion that entails and people are not sure what the processes are now when theyre travelling with liquids, and we have real disparity, not only because uk airports, but also across the eu as well. Rome and amsterdam are among the locations which had brought in the high Tech Scanning machines. Some others had started to roll them out and it is a very mixed picture but what is for sure that anyone who had the scanners in place and eased their rules are now having to revert to the old rules of 100ml. As with the eu, the uk has given no indication as to when those restrictions will end. Katy austin, Bbc News. A few months ago on breakfast we told you about a Uk Record being set for the most alp horns being played in the same location. This is how it sounded when 11 of the traditional instruments were blown in berkshire. Well, the swiss have gone one better, this was the sound of 1,005 alp hornS Playing on Mountain Meadow in Central Switzerland yesterday afternoon. This was the sound of 1,006 alp horns organisers were hoping for around 500 players but got more than double that. Heres simon with the weather. Not too bad this morning in devon. Lots of cloud in the sky and really quite stormy across southern areas of england with pretty heavy and thundery downpours already forming around the English Channel. This is the scene from enron and overnight we had heavy showers and thunderstorms in the South East of this area of cloud we have really big storms moving north across the English Channel so i expect in the next hour or so across the far south coast you will see these particularly heavy Downpours Movement so frequent lightning and gusty wind and it will move north. Some sunny spells. For the north a bit of a quieter start with dry weather and sunny spellS Put into the afternoon we will continue to see some showers. Not everyone will see some showers. Not everyone will see the showers but if you get cut and won a lot of rainfall in a short space of time so localised flooding and some lightning. Very warm and humid in the South East and 29 here possible and for the north 18 or 19 degrees. The showers will continue to move north into parts of South East scotland and further heavy and thundery downpours into parts of monday across some south western areas and another warm humid night with temperatures no lower than a 16 or 17 degrees. A milder night across scotland compared to last night. Into monday at low pressure across the uk with lots of areas of rain and heavy showers and thunderstorms once again during monday which will drift north east and be slow moving and torrential in partS Particularly around northern england and at central and eastern scotland and some heavy downpours in southern areas. Latera bit some heavy downpours in southern areas. Later a bit of sun in central and eastern areas and temperatures up and eastern areas and temperatures up into the mid 20s. Elsewhere we will see highs of 17 or 18 degrees but watch out today for heavy downpours across central uk. More than half A Million children are expected to start school this week, who will have spent their first few months living under strict rules during the covid pandemic. Researchers from six universities around the uk are now studying the impact that lockdowns had on children when it comes to their Talking And Thinking skills, and what support they may need during their education. Our Education ReporterVanessa Clarke reports. A, b, c, d. Its the last few days of preschool for mikael and his friends. He was only eight weeks old when london went into lockdown. His mum hasnt forgotten what his first year was like. It was very isolating and quite sad in the sense where he couldnt experience all the lovely things that my other son could experience, all the Bonding Experiences and all the developmental things, like Mummy And Baby swim and play centres and playgroups, even going to The Park. We couldnt do that. We were completely at home. Mikael has Speech And Language needs along with a third of his classmates here at Elizabeth Selby Infant school who will be starting reception this week. And The School agrees the pandemic has had a huge effect. Lots of those families as they havent had Health Visitors and lots of access to gp appointments, we are often the First Port Of Call whos talking to them about the needs of their children. Is it harder to get referrals from nhs services and different places . We are finding that the threshold has gone up for Local Nhs services. So for Speech And Language therapy, we are often using our in House Therapist because we find, referrals to the nhs are very hard to get through because the service is so oversubscribed. For the first time, The School has employed a Speech And Language therapist for itS Preschool class. But changes like this Cost Money, meaning difficult decisions for the leadership team. Next Year Theyll probably need one to one support. The school is dealing with more children with special education needs, with attendance issues and a huge increase in children needing help with Toilet Training. All issues that were accelerated during covid. When the the first lockdown arrived, Baby Classes were cancelled, many appointments were no longerface to face. Everything changed for the families of newborns living here. Researchers from six universities across the uk have come together to look at the impact of lockdowns on newborns in a project called bicycle born in covid years for lockdown effects. It will follow families over the next year testing children with interactive games and comparing them with those born the year before and after. Vital research for the future. The Lockdown Disruption was totally unprecedented and we do need to track what has happened to the children who were born in thiS Period. See what they need, and offer that support so that they can thrive as they grow and develop into adulthood. For now, its schools and their staff who are at the forefront of dealing with the long shadow of the pandemic. Most teachers at the moment, say they get inadequate training on that, we could really fix that very quickly if they wanted to and similarly Government Funding now for nursery Workers Training has only reached 3 of Nursery Workers in the last two years. We need to get that up too close to 100 . While this group are raring to go, attention will now turn to the children that have not attended preschool before. For those children, the transition can be really difficult because we have a settled group here, weve put lots of our focus into making sure the first time the children are integrated into the group and are ready to startjoining in with the learning activities, too. Hes thriving, such a happy boy, and doing so well now compared to where we began. Mikael is able to talk to his motherfor the first time because of The Schools help but there is still a long way to go. I definitely think its notjust my son. I know as a year, as a group, theres a lot to catch up on and they definitely need the support. For mikael and the Reception Class of 2024, a new adventure awaits. Vanessa clarke, Bbc News, bethnal green, london. Joining us now is janet cooper, whos a Speech And Language therapist at the midlandS Partnership university nhs foundation trust. How worried are you about this cohort of young children starting school in september this month to crop the fact that interaction because it lockdown . It is crop the fact that interaction because it lockdown . It is really wor in because it lockdown . It is really worrying because because it lockdown . It is really| worrying because Communication Skills are fundamental to everything we do from interacting and making friends to Learning And Understanding language and getting jobs later on so for this cohort there is around 1. 9 Million children in britain Speech And Language difficulties and if you dont get it right now it will be a difficulty for them in future. Right now it will be a difficulty for them in future. Have you seen some of them for them in future. Have you seen some of them already for them in future. Have you seen some of them already in for them in future. Have you seen some of them already in your for them in future. Have you seen i some of them already in your work . Before covid there was a rise in the number of children with Speech And Language needs but covid has accelerated that we see a lot of children are particularly with interaction skills difficulties. There will be children who have almost no interaction with children of their own age and go to Pp Sense classes. How crucial are the early years in term of long Term Development . Years in term of longTerm Development . Years in term of longterm develoment . , 1, 1, development . Most Brain Growth hatens development . Most Brain Growth ha ens in development . Most Brain Growth happens in the development . Most Brain Growth happens in the first development . Most Brain Growth happens in the first three development . Most Brain Growth happens in the first three years i development . Most Brain Growth | happens in the first three years of life with 70 happening in the first year saw the first years are absolutely crucial to learning basic skills such as making Eye Contact and taking turns and Understanding Language and paying attention and a lot of that we get in The World around us, going out and having all that sensory experience you have if you go to The Park of the shops which a lot of children were denied to that lockdown period. There were winners and losers and some families really had the chance to have time to gather and interact but for lots of children admitted was a really difficult time they are now trying to recover from. To recover from. How does that resents to recover from. How does that presents itself to recover from. How does that presents itself in to recover from. How does that presents itself in a to recover from. How does that presents itself in a child to recover from. How does that presents itself in a child now . | to recover from. How does that presents itself in a child now . What are the signS PerhapS Parents can look out for . Its are the signS PerhapS Parents can look out for . Look out for . Its a massive umbrella. Look out for . Its a massive umbrella, communication i look out for . Its a massive umbrella, communication covers everything from interaction skills such as Eye Contact and taking turns but also paying attention and Understanding Language and being able to see words and put sentences together. And that is why Bbc Campaign has been so important in ensuring families have the knowledge and skills and feel empowered. Take and skills and feel empowered. Take a three what and skills and feel empowered. Take a three what is and skills and feel empowered. Take a three what is on and skills and feel empowered. Take a three what is on the bag. The and skills and feel empowered. Take a three what is on the bag. The tiny| a three what is on the bag. The tiny ha. A three what is on the bag. The tiny happy people a three what is on the bag. The tiny happy people is a three what is on the bag. The tiny happy people is a a three what is on the bag. The tiny happy people is a fantastic a three what is on the bag. The tiny| happy people is a fantastic resource which therapy she is all the time to promote to parents and it is around everyday interactions that are positive and introduce language to other things you do and that might be going to the shops, hanging out your washing and those kind of things. One of my favourite games on the website is the pots in the bag game. What is in the bag game. It can be anything, you could put a Pillow Case in. It is about anticipation which you have already, using your voice, getting the interest of children and getting them looking towards you and it could be as simple as a cheap from your Kitchen Roll and you might explore the Texture And Peep through it and see what you can see and you might bang it and see what you can see and you might hang it and make a sound so you can use anything. Bind might bang it and make a sound so you can use anything. Might bang it and make a sound so you can use anything. And the ideas ttettin the you can use anything. And the ideas getting the child you can use anything. And the ideas getting the child to you can use anything. And the ideas getting the child to react you can use anything. And the ideas getting the child to react back . Getting the child to react back . Absolutely, its about getting interest in having that interaction with the child and introducing new words and you can change what is in your bag every day so children develop vocabulary and have the chance to play the games you can even make it more difficult and hide things under the cloth and see if they can remember what is there. The ke thin they can remember what is there. The key thing is it is a difficult thing to do with busy lives but about investing time with your child and having that interaction. Having that interaction. Children tet having that interaction. Children et most having that interaction. Children get most of having that interaction. Children get most of the having that interaction. Children get most of the language having that interaction. Children i get most of the language learning through that human interaction. There are lots of other ways to learn and having peaks and stories and songs are all really important that you get the majority of it from being the person and having that chance to hear language and how it fits in with The World arrange well. And having that among the experiences out there. So the tiny happy People Website has loads of activities. Even if the child is developing really well there is the science behind it so lots of clips about why it is important and what you can do and also round everyday things you can do to language learning fun. It things you can do to language learning fun. Things you can do to language learnin fun. , 1,1 1, learning fun. It will be fascinating watching that learning fun. It will be fascinating watching that cohort learning fun. It will be fascinating watching that cohort grew learning fun. It will be fascinating watching that cohort grew up learning fun. It will be fascinating watching that cohort grew up and | learning fun. It will be fascinating i watching that cohort grew up and go through school and seeing how they cope and you can find loads more information and about this on the bbc� s tiny happy People Website. Well be on bbc two and the News Channel until 9am. Still to come on the programme well speak to a pair of brothers about to set off on a run the length of britain to raise money for alzheimers in their 40s because of a rare faulty gene. And, meet the famous feline whos been nominated for an award for all his work at Huddersfield Train station. All that to come on bbc two and the News Channel, but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. Bye for now. Hello, this is breakfast with Sarah Campbell and rogerjohnson. Morning, thank you for following us, if you followed us over from bbc one. Millions of Oasis Fans have been left disappointed after failing to get tickets for the Bands Reunion concerts, which went on sale yesterday morning. Many people spent hours queueing on ticket retail websites, only to find themselves timed out, kicked off, or offered much more expensive seats, thanks to so called dynamic pricing. Lets hear from just a few of those who missed out. We went on and we got through the queue, but as soon as we got on it locked us off, unfortunately. So we wont able to get them. Tm locked us off, unfortunately. So we wont able to get them. Im human, im uset wont able to get them. Im human, im upset but wont able to get them. Im human, im upset but theres wont able to get them. Im human, im upset but theres not wont able to get them. Im human, im upset but theres not much wont able to get them. Im human, im upset but theres not much i wont able to get them. Im human, j im upset but theres not much i can do about im upset but theres not much i can do about it1 im upset but theres not much i can do about it i im upset but theres not much i can do about it. I dont want to pay resale do about it. I dont want to pay resale but do about it. I dont want to pay resale but i do about it. I dont want to pay resale but i will if i need to because resale but i will if i need to because i resale but i will if i need to because i do want to go and see them because i do want to go and see them. 1 1 1, � because i do want to go and see them. 1 � , because i do want to go and see them. 1 � , 1, them. We couldnt get tickets. My wife tried for them. We couldnt get tickets. My wife tried for two them. We couldnt get tickets. My wife tried for two hours them. We couldnt get tickets. My wife tried for two hours online. I them. We couldnt get tickets. My | wife tried for two hours online. You know wife tried for two hours online. You know. How wife tried for two hours online. You know. How long wife tried for two hours online. You know, how long are wife tried for two hours online. You know, how long are we wife tried for two hours online. 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Its not locking us out and we thought you know, its not going locking us out and we thought you know, its not going to locking us out and we thought you know, its not going to happen know, its not going to happen because know, its not going to happen because the know, its not going to happen because the demand know, its not going to happen because the demand is know, its not going to happen because the demand is so know, its not going to happen because the demand is so is. Know, its not going to happenl because the demand is so is so know, its not going to happen because the demand is so is so high, so great because the demand is so is so high, so great so because the demand is so is so high, so great so let because the demand is so is so high, so great. So let other because the demand is so is so high, so great. So let other people, because the demand is so is so high, so great. So let other people, if so great. So let other people, if they so great. So let other people, if they have so great. So let other people, if they have got so great. So let other people, if they have got them so great. So let other people, if they have got them fabulous, i so great. So let other people, ifi they have got them fabulous, no hatred, they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no why they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no why have they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no why have they they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no why have they got i they have got them fabulous, no hatred, no why have they got them and i hatred, no why have they got them and i havent . Hatred, no why have they got them and i havent . I hatred, no why have they got them and i havent . I know hatred, no why have they got them and i havent . I know they hatred, no why have they got them and i havent . I know they will and i havent . I know they will have and i havent . I know they will have a and i havent . I know they will have a fantastic and i havent . I know they will have a fantastic time, and i havent . I know they will have a fantastic time, so and i havent . I know they will have a fantastic time, so that i and i havent . I know they will| have a fantastic time, so that is and i havent . I know they will. Have a fantastic time, so that is my philosophical have a fantastic time, so that is my philosophical attitude. We can speak now to reg walker, who is a specialist in ticket sales and security. This was always going to be a crazy sale with millions of people hoping to get those tickets. How do you think it was handled . T to get those tickets. How do you think it was handled . Think it was handled . I think generally think it was handled . I think generally it think it was handled . I think generally it went think it was handled . I think generally it went pretty think it was handled . I think| generally it went pretty well. Think it was handled . I think i generally it went pretty well. If the ticket companies had not put a significant amount of measures in place, you would have seen the tickets sell out within about 30 minutes and most of those go to Ticket Touts, and then immediately get put onto resale platforms at exorbitant prices. That did not happen. The Filtration System was what caused, i believe, some of the problems yesterday. The fact that they took ten hours to sell all of they took ten hours to sell all of the tickets i think shows that they took a more measured approach and that the ticket companies and the promoters have actually put the fans first on this occasion. You promoters have actually put the fans first on this occasion. First on this occasion. You say that, but first on this occasion. You say that, but what first on this occasion. You say that, but what a first on this occasion. You say that, but what a lot first on this occasion. You say that, but what a lot of first on this occasion. You say that, but what a lot of people | first on this occasion. You say that, but what a lot of people are talking about is this dynamic pricing situation, so you go in there, you queue forfive hours thinking you will pay £150 for a standing ticket. He finally get to the front of the queue and you get £350 for a standing ticket because of the dynamic pricing. Ties. Of the dynamic pricing. Yes. Generally of the dynamic pricing. Yes. Generally talking of the dynamic pricing. Yes. Generally talking about of the dynamic pricing. I 1 generally talking about dynamic pricing it is an odiouS Practice that has come from the usa from one particular Ticket Company and one promoter, it is nothing more than price gouging. It simply inflates. Let me explain. This service is sold to artists as an antiqued outing measure, and yet we have seen it used in ireland where touting is unlawful and doesnt take place, so what is the justification . If we hike the prices it is not worth touts buying the ticket. In Reality Ticket companies benefit from this because they get 10 Service Charge on a ticket. If you hike the price up on a ticket. If you hike the price up to £400 that Ticket Company is quadrupling the prophets, making £40 per ticket sale. This is all about making money for the ticket companies and further down the line potentially the artist and the promoters themselves. That is an odiouS Practice and it should be banned. It odiouS Practice and it should be banned. 1 1, 1, banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah ot banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah got to banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah got to the banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah got to the front banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah got to the front of banned. It is worth pointing out, sarah got to the front of the banned. It is worth pointing out, i sarah got to the front of the queue and the price had gone up to £350 and the price had gone up to £350 and you thought that was a rip off and you thought that was a rip off and didnt take it. Thats right. Im sure it is easy when you have got to that point and been on there for hours and think in for a penny, been on there for hours and think in fora penny, infora pound. All £350, whatever. Oasis says that whoever buys tickets from a tout, that ticket will be cancelled but how easy is it to police that . Istrsiith how easy is it to police that . With the technology how easy is it to police that . It . The technology available it iS Pretty easy to spot these transactions made by touts, especially when they made in bulk using multiple identities. Ticket companies are getting better and better at identifying these transactions and cancelling them off and i think there will be a lot of touts that may have got Tickets Yesterday that will be very disappointed in the nearfuture. The disappointed in the near future. The government says it will look into this and start a consultation to see how the situation can be made more fairfor more people. Do you have any faith that it iS Possible to do that . Is it possible for sales like this, when so many people want a small number of tickets, can it ever really be fair . T small number of tickets, can it ever really be fair . Really be fair . I think you have got to look at how really be fair . I think you have got to look at how much really be fair . I think you have got to look at how much demand really be fair . I think you have got to look at how much Demand Yesterday was genuine fans and how much of it was genuine fans and how much of it was hot activity. I have seen up to, im not talking about yesterday, but im not talking about yesterday, but i have seen 800,000 in the queue which were tout placeholders that did not exist and cause problems with the ticketing system. So you have to look at that. The government does need to act. There is very simple legislation, as has been done in ireland, that they could put in place to stop thiS Problem happening altogether. That would enable the third of ticket purchases who are the hardest working, lowest paid, being able to afford tickets to go to see their favourite artists or favourite sports team, and thats what we need. It is simple legislation which eradicate thiS Problem. Legislation which eradicate this troblem. 11,1, legislation which eradicate this troblem, 11, 1, 1, legislation which eradicate this troblem. 1, 11 , 1, problem. Good to talk to you. Specialist problem. Good to talk to you. Specialist in problem. Good to talk to you. Specialist in ticket problem. Good to talk to you. Specialist in ticket saleS Problem. Good to talk to you. Specialist in ticket sales and i specialist in ticket sales and security. I wonder whether there are people waking up today with regret who, like you say, waited for hours but then by the time they got there they just thought they were doing. It is a lot of money. Lets have a look at the sport now. Jane is waiting patiently. It was a super saturday for paralympics gb with five Gold Medals. Among them, were back to back wins in taekwondo from Amy Truesdale and Matt Bush, who have made history taking the first ever paralympic taekwondo golds for great britain. Theyjoin us now from paris. Congratulations, both of you. So lovely to see them around your necks as well. Just brilliant news. Amy, i will start with you because your Gold Medal Match was full of drama. Explain to everybody with a minute to go, amy was almost disqualified because of a kick. Talk us through what happened, and also your emotions must have been all over the place. Emotions must have been all over the lace. 1 , emotions must have been all over the lace. 1 1 1 1, place. Yes, definitely. I performed reall well place. Yes, definitely. I performed really well and place. Yes, definitely. I performed really well and i place. Yes, definitely. I performed really well and i waS Place. Yes, definitely. I performed really well and i was doing place. Yes, definitely. I performed really well and i was doing really i really well and i was doing really well, dominating the match. There was a little slip of my foot, but luckily the referee reviewed it, made the right decision and they knew it was an accident. I was happy with the end result. T bet knew it was an accident. I was happy with the end result. With the end result. I bet you were because it meant with the end result. I bet you were because it meant that with the end result. I bet you were because it meant that you with the end result. I bet you were because it meant that you got with the end result. I bet you were j because it meant that you got Gold Medal, the first ever Tae Kwon do gold for great britain. How did that feel for you . Feel for you . Yes, it was a Fairy Tale for me feel for you . Yes, it was a Fairy Tale for me. It feel for you . Yes, it was a Fairy Tale for me. It is feel for you . Yes, it was a Fairy Tale for me. It is the only feel for you . Yes, it was a fairy | tale for me. It is the only medal that i wanted to complete my Tae Kwon do career so im delighted that i am a paralympic champion. That was a reat i am a paralympic champion. That was a great celebration i am a paralympic champion. That was a great celebration that i am a paralympic champion. That was a great celebration that we i am a paralympic champion. That was a great celebration that we just a great celebration that we just watched you do. Matt, a gold in paralympic Tae Kwon do must mean so much for you because you had to withdraw from tokyo because of your acl injury, and you were also injured at rio. How does it feel to wear that around your neck . Yes. Injured at rio. How does it feel to wear that around your neck . Yes, it is ood to wear that around your neck . Yes, it is good to finally wear that around your neck . Yes, it is good to finally get wear that around your neck . Yes, it is good to finally get to wear that around your neck . Yes, it is good to finally get to just wear that around your neck . Yes, it is good to finally get to just go is good to finally get to just go out and is good to finally get to just go out and perform the way i know i can out and perform the way i know i can it out and perform the way i know i can it was out and perform the way i know i can it was a out and perform the way i know i can. It was a long day, a hard day, and a can. It was a long day, a hard day, and a long can. It was a long day, a hard day, and a long eight years to get here. We are and a long eight years to get here. We are just and a long eight years to get here. We are just watching you when here. It was a tough match for you, but it was made all the easier because your family were watching. We are just seeing pictures of you with your beautiful Baby Daughter. She has her ear silences on. How much did it mean to you to have them there . Yes. Mean to you to have them there . Yes, it was the best mean to you to have them there . Yes, it was the best part mean to you to have them there . Yes, it was the best part of mean to you to have them there . Yes, it was the best part of the whole thing it was the best part of the whole thing. Just seeing her smiling at the cameras and at the people, getting the cameras and at the people, getting to meet the other friends and families and other people who had come and families and other people who had come over from gb. I got to see her between had come over from gb. I got to see her between fights and then after and that her between fights and then after and that was the best part of the whole and that was the best part of the whole experience. | and that was the best part of the whole experience. And that was the best part of the whole experience. I would imagine ou are whole experience. I would imagine you are both whole experience. I would imagine you are both quite whole experience. I would imagine you are both quite emotional, whole experience. I would imagine you are both quite emotional, but| you are both quite emotional, but amy, sorry to bring this up, you were very emotional because your family were there, too. Were very emotional because your family were there, too. Whether a few tears . Family were there, too. Whether a few tears . Yes, family were there, too. Whether a few tears . Yes, there family were there, too. Whether a few tears . Yes, there has family were there, too. Whether a i few tears . Yes, there has definitely been a view and when i get a bit of downtime today there will be more coming out. Everyone knows it meant The World to me so very emotional. Well, we wish you the very best and congratulations to you both. Fantastic to see those Gold Medals. Thank you for speaking to us. Earlier in the day, there was a 40 minute Gold Rush for paralympics gbs swimmers. First, Stephen Clegg won the S12100 Metre Backstroke final and he did it in a World Record time. Its cleggs first paralympic Gold Medal after winning two silvers and a bronze in tokyo. Not to be outdone, William Ellard also set a World Record minutes later as he won the s14 200 metre freestyle. It was ellards second medal of the games after he took silver in the 100 Metre Butterfly on thursday. And then Alice Tai took the gold in the s8 100 metre backstroke. She missed the tokyo games through injury and had her leg amputated two years ago, but stormed to victory for her first individual paralympic title. Staying with the paralympics and the Swimming Leg of the Para Triathlon events has been postponed by a day due to a drop in Water Quality in the river seine. We saw the same thing during the olympics, its due to recent rainfall which has led to a spike in Bacteria Levels in the river. It means the 11 Para TriathlonMedal Events have been delayed until tomorrow, with another Contingency Day available on tuesday. Sri lanka will resume on 53 for 2 in the Secod Test against england on day four this morning, still needing another 430 runs to win. Yesterday was one to remember forJoe RootAt Lords as he scored his 34th Test Century, giving him the most in history by an english batter. It was also the first time in his career he scored hundreds in both the first and second innings of a match as he helped to give england a huge lead. Root� s record breaking day continued in the field as he took his 200th Test Catch to leave Sri Lanka needing a miracle for victory. So, what is the secret to root� S Success . You want to be hard to bowl out and make it hard for the opposition. Use the guy at the other end and build partnerships that play and then it can make life easier for yourself, and then you bounce off each other. I guess from always being very young i guess from always being very young i was always really small, so i had to find ways. I couldntjust bash it to the boundary, i had to find ways of manipulating the strike. Over time and as i played more and more that helped me in that regard. There were mixed fortunes for the british men in tennis Us Open. Dan evans is out, Butjack Draper is through to the fourth round, which matches his best performance at a Grand Slam. In muggy conditions, the british Number One was cool and clinical against bootic van de zandschulp, who beat Carlos Alcaraz in the last round. Draper came through 6 3, 6 4, 6 2 and still hasnt dropped a set here. Next up, Hell Play czech World Number 39 Tomas Machac for a place in the quarter finals. I have so much more confidence in my mind and my body through experiences of playing on the tour and this year. Consistently, that is the thing, it is weird, it feels like i played a lot of matches but at the same time, this is my first proper year on tour, im Learning And Understanding myself better all the time. Dissappointment though for Dan Evans overnight he lost to australias10th seed alex de minaur in four sets. Evans fought back to level the match at one set all but ran out of steam losing the next two 6 0. That was hardly surprising considering hed played the longest match in Us Open history in the first round against karen khachanov. I was iwasa i was a bit sick as well before the match, and then obviously my hip, not a lot went right. That is Grand Slam tennis, isnt it . You have to recover. But, yes, he was the better player. It is not always about tennis, your body has to be prepared and kudos to him, he played a great match. Now to football and some sad news to bring you. The former leeds, leicester, Cardiff City and hibernian Defender Sol Bamba has died at the age of 39. The ivory coast player, who began his career with paris st germain, also played for dunfermline and middlesbrough. He overcame non Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2021 during hiS Playing days at cardiff and had been working at turkish club adanaspor. The biggest game in the Premier League later today takeS Place at old trafford as Rivals Manchester united host liverpool. Itll be the first time liverpools new dutch Head Coach Arne slot will have come up against erik ten hag in the Premier League although they did meet in the summer in a friendly, which liverpool won 3 0. Ten hag says his Fellow Countryman has an easier task ahead of him. Liverpool, it is clear they are in a different phase of the life cycle. They have a team that is mature. They have a team that is mature. They have a team that is mature. They have players who have played long together and who are very experienced, and we are much more mixed. 1, 1, 11 1 1 mixed. No, no. France is something else, i think. Mixed. No, no. France is something else, ithink. But mixed. No, no. France is something else, i think. But a mixed. No, no. France is something else, i think. But a very mixed. No, no. France is something else, i think. But a very good else, i think. But a very good relationship. But a friend is someone relationship. But a friend is someone you see a lot and go out with. Someone you see a lot and go out with. But someone you see a lot and go out with, but that is not something we have done with, but that is not something we have done in the past. We dont know each other have done in the past. We dont know each other well enough. Speaking of big games, its the first old Firm Derby of the season later today. Celtic could go above aberdeen on Goal Difference at the top of the premiership if they win at home. Rangers bosS Philippe clement says his team is still a work in progress, but that they can challenge the defending champions. I dont care what people are saying. I dont care what people are saying. I know how close it was last season and it is about aS Proving ourselves on the pitch. I dont care about what other people are saying. I care about what our fans are thinking. I care about that because i want them to be 100 care about that because i want them to be100 behind this team, behind this squad. Lando norris will start the italian Grand Prix from pole, alongside his Mclaren Teamate Oscar piastri, with Title Rival Max verstappens Red Bull back in seventh. This is norris second pole in a row and the fifth of his career. Combined with verstappens difficult session, this was what norris needed as he looks to close the 70 Point Gap to the dutchman in the championship. George russell starts from third for mercedes, ahead of the ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz and his Team Mate Lewis hamilton. Honestly, my lap, it hurts me to say, was not a great lap. My 03 1 1 was, so a little bit surprised again but very, very happy. Wigan warriors have gone level on points with hull Kingston Rovers at the top of rugby leagues superleague, after coming from behind to win at catalans dragons. They were 6 12 down before half time, but three quick tries did the trick as wigan won 26 18, despite playing a man down for the last ten minutes after Kruise Leeming was sin binned. There will be a battle in the Spanish Mountains on stage 15 of the vuelta a espana today. Australias Ben Oconnor is still in the running for the Red Jersey but is only 81 seconds ahead of three time champion primoz roglic. Although roglic almost lost time yesterday after having a mechanical problem atjust the wrong moment. Despite Riding A team Mates Bike that was too small for him, he managed to catch up with the peloton. Another australian, kayden groves, won the stage in a sprint finish. Olympic Gold MedallistTom Pidcock will be hoping to defend his World CrossCountry Mountain Bike title in andorra later today. Yesterday was the downhill Mountain Bike finals and there was a Bronze Medal for great britain in the Womens EventTahnee Seagrave was third fastest, behind Valentina Holl of austria. Britains Danny Hart was fourth in the mens category. And that is live on the bbc. Thats all the sport for now. It is so exhilarating, that downhill Mountain Biking. I interviewed someone once who used to be a downhill skier but she gave it up to downhill skier but she gave it up to do Mountain Biking because she said that was more of a buzz. You need nerves of steel. You certainly do. Now, heres simon with the weather. How was it some you . A mixed bag lots of people have told me it has been rubbish and some people have said not so bad. Today is the first day of meteorological autumn, so we look at the summer starts and actually was a little bit cooler than average. Rainfall overall was average, but that really depends on where you live because some parts of Western Scotland had record rainfall. And it was slightly duller than average as well. So, mixed i think is the summary for summer this year. Now we are into autumn and it might look a little autumnal out there for some of us this morning but we still have some Summer Light storms in the forecast today. Heavy showers moving north already, but it is this rain moving its way through the channel isles and into the English Channel which is going to give us some particularly heavy Rain And Thunder examples this morning. In the next half an hour or examples this morning. In the next halfan hour orso, examples this morning. In the next half an hour or so, and we are starting to see heavy showers already in devon, but thiS Plume of thunderstorms will move north and we could see frequent lightning, gusty winds and quite a bit of rain falling in a short space of time. This will continue north as we go through today into the midlands, north west england. If you heavy, thundery showers in eastern areas as well. Further north looking drier with some sunny spells, particularly in the far north of scotland. Temperatures of 17 20 c. In the South East, some very warm and humid air with temperatures up to 29 celsius in the South East of england. It is that Warmth And Humidity that will bring those thundery downpours, and as we go through tonight we will still see heavy showers with the odd rumble of thunder across mainly northern and western areas into Monday Morning and again, a warm and sticky night for some in the south with tebbit is to 17 celsius even across scotland a mild night compared to the last couple. Monday, low pressure means that we have got unsettled conditions. A Couple OfWeather Fronts there. Slow moving, heavy and potentially thundery rain moving North And East across the united kingdom. That rain could bring large rainfall totals in a short space of time acrosS Parts of northern england, into central and eastern scotland. Again, some showers likely across southern areas of England And Way is, but equally some sunny spells as well. Temperatures up into the mid 20s so still quite warm and not as humid as today. Further north, temperatures 16 17 c. On tuesday, itll be mixed with some sunny spells especially towards northern and western areas. Some showers in the south which could turn heavy and thundery with temperatures on tuesday around 1822. I enjoyed your summary of summer 2024, duller than average. Traveling to work by train can be a demoralising experience, and sometimes youll look for a friendly face at the station to cheer you up, but its not always human. Commuters in huddersfield love their Station Cat Bolt so much, theyve nominated him for an award. Nicole rees has been to meet him. Come on. You cant be on your Lunch Break all day, can you . Back on shift a little reluctantly. All smart, all ready to go. In the Managers Office at huddersfield railway station, bolt the cat reports for duty. Hes very friendly when he wants to be, somewhat aloof when he isnt in the mood. Youre in the way, bolt. Come on. Sometimes its hard work, especially when he nicks your seat and you have to stand up. Station cats responsibilities are varied. One of bolt� s favourites iS Printing and photocopying. Ill get it myself, then, shall i . When his work behind the scenes isnt keeping him busy, youll Find Bolt Front of house, where Customer Service is another key strength. Are you going to pass it this time . No. Theres more to it than you might think. And bolt brings joy to commuters and staff. Hes been nominated for a bbc make a difference award. Its the first time theres been a category for animals. Yeah, hes like a local celebrity around here. This is like his stomping ground. Its not surprising that hes won an award at all. Hes got. Or he or she has got a pink Bow Tie on. And i thought, oh, how cool is that . People travel hundreds and hundreds of miles to come and see him. Hes always getting gifts. He gets more birthday cards than i get. Bolt waS Promoted this year to senior Pest Controller after his much loved feline partner, felix, died at the age of 12. The two of them became an Internet Hit after a passenger set up a social media page. So the page is up to 170,000 followers at the moment. More people come here to see the cats than actually to use the trains, i think. Thats your change, love. And thats your ticket for monday. Yep. This is the station cat, bolty boy. Hes got all the work of two cats now. He usually doesnt look like hes getting a lot of work done. I think hes just so efficient. Hes got everything done already. Hes a mouser. Yeah, he likes his catching his mice. Dont you . Get lots of people coming to take photos of him. They come from all over the country to see him. Oblivious to his fame and uninterested in his nomination. Still, lets Wish BoltThe Best Of luck. Done for the day now, bolt. Suppertime. I will go and get some dreamies. He is not easily impressed well, he is a cat. Last week on breakfast we spoke tojordan adams, who knows he will develop dementia in his 40s as his mum, Aunt And Grandmother did because of a rare faulty gene. Jordan waS Preparing for a Fundraising Challenge with his younger brother cian, who also has the gene. Theyre planning to run the entire length of britain in just one month, and todays the big day. Theyjoin us now from John Ogroats in the very north of scotland. Good morning to you both. How are you feeling ahead of the challenge . Good morning. Morning. Yes, we are excited good morning. Morning. Yes, we are excited and good morning. Morning. Yes, we are excited and keen to get on with it now excited and keen to get on with it now a excited and keen to get on with it now a view excited and keen to get on with it now. A view nerves last night driving now. A view nerves last night driving those last Couple Of miles intojohn driving those last Couple Of miles intoJohn Ogroats, and seeing a lot of the intoJohn Ogroats, and seeing a lot of the mountainous terrain that we will run of the mountainous terrain that we will run across, it has really hit home will run across, it has really hit home the will run across, it has really hit home the size of the challenge we have set home the size of the challenge we have set ourselves. Ijust excited now to have set ourselves. Ijust excited now to get have set ourselves. Ijust excited now to get going. Have set ourselves. I ust excited now to get going. Have set ourselves. I ust excited now to get going. Take us through the practicalities. Now to get going. Take us through the practicalities. You now to get going. Take us through the practicalities. You talked now to get going. Take us through | the practicalities. You talked about the practicalities. You talked about the enormity of the challenge. Harrie the enormity of the challenge. How will it actually the enormity of the challenge. How will it actually work . We are setting will it actually work . We are setting out today, it being september the 1st, on a 950 mile setting out today, it being septemberthe 1st, on a 950 Mile Run across septemberthe 1st, on a 950 Mile Run across 30 septemberthe 1st, on a 950 Mile Run across 30 days. Armed with a Support Group across 30 days. Armed with a Support Group of across 30 days. Armed with a Support Group of seven people and another runner, group of seven people and another runner, a group of seven people and another runner, a Family Friend of ours is joining runner, a Family Friend of ours is joining us, runner, a Family Friend of ours is joining us, averaging around 30 miles joining us, averaging around 30 miles a joining us, averaging around 30 miles a day so an ultra marathon a day for miles a day so an ultra marathon a day for a miles a day so an ultra marathon a day for a month. Hopefully we will arrive day for a month. Hopefully we will arrive in day for a month. Hopefully we will arrive in one piece on the 1st Of October arrive in one piece on the 1st Of October in arrive in one piece on the 1st Of October in lands end. Arrive in one piece on the 1st Of October in lands end. Where you run as before this . October in lands end. Where you run as before this . Office october in lands end. Where you run as before this . Office do october in lands end. Where you run as before this . Office do you october in lands end. Where you run as before this . Office do you have i as before this . Office do you have done a lot of training but where you could you took this on . T done a lot of training but where you could you took this on . Could you took this on . I have trobabl could you took this on . I have probably run could you took this on . I have probably run one could you took this on . I have probably run one marathon i could you took this on . I have i probably run one marathon and could you took this on . I have probably run one marathon and three or 4 2 marathons in my time, but my Brother And Nigel a far more experienced. Brother and nigel a far more experienced. Brother and nigel a far more exerienced. 1 11 1 1 experienced. Yes, i have been lucky enouth, experienced. Yes, i have been lucky enough. Since experienced. Yes, i have been lucky enough, since being experienced. Yes, i have been lucky enough, since being involved experienced. Yes, i have been lucky enough, since being involved with i enough, since being involved with alzheimers uk and raising awareness, i have run the London Marathon awareness, i have run the London Marathon on three occasions. This year. Marathon on three occasions. This year. Cian marathon on three occasions. This year, cianjoined me which was amazing year, cianjoined me which was amazing. Earlierthis year, cianjoined me which was amazing. Earlier this year i did 100 miles amazing. Earlier this year i did 100 miles locally. And then ive done another miles locally. And then ive done another few challenges. We stepped up another few challenges. We stepped up quite another few challenges. We stepped up quite a another few challenges. We stepped up quite a bit another few challenges. We stepped up quite a hit this time but we are confident up quite a hit this time but we are confident and determined that we can do it confident and determined that we can do it. 1, 1 11 1 11 confident and determined that we can doit. 11 v11 111 do it. You certainly have stepped it u. Do it. You certainly have stepped it u. I do it. You certainly have stepped it up i believe do it. You certainly have stepped it up. I believe you do it. You certainly have stepped it up. I believe you have do it. You certainly have stepped it up. I believe you have even do it. You certainly have stepped it up. I believe you have even got do it. You certainly have stepped it up. I believe you have even got a i up. I believe you have even got a portable Ice Bath with you which might help on some of those tricky legs. Might help on some of those tricky les. 1 might help on some of those tricky lets, 1. 1 � 1 might help on some of those tricky les. 1 11 � 1 1 legs. Yes, thats it. It is the intention legs. Yes, thats it. It is the intention to legs. Yes, thats it. It is the intention to get legs. Yes, thats it. It is the intention to get ourselves i legs. Yes, thats it. It is the| intention to get ourselves in legs. Yes, thats it. It is the intention to get ourselves in the cold water afterwards, and hopefully that will cold water afterwards, and hopefully that will help with the aches and pains that will help with the aches and pains that we will have across the month pains that we will have across the month. 1 11 1 1, 1 11 month. There is a serious reason that ou month. There is a serious reason that you are month. There is a serious reason that you are doing month. There is a serious reason that you are doing this. Month. There is a serious reason that you are doing this. There i month. There is a serious reason that you are doing this. There is| month. There is a serious reason| that you are doing this. There is a serious reason for both of you that you are doing it. Just explain about that diagnosis that you have had, about how it has affected your family, your mum, aunt and grandma. Family, your mum, auntand grandma. The family, your mum, aunt and grandma. The prospect of getting alzheimers at such a young age. At such a young age. Sure, yes. After mum at such a young age. Sure, yes. After mum was at such a young age. Sure, yes. After mum was diagnosed at such a young age. Sure, yes. After mum was diagnosed back| at such a young age. Sure, yes. I after mum was diagnosed back in at such a young age. Sure, yes. After mum was diagnosed back in june after mum was diagnosed back injune 2010 with after mum was diagnosed back injune 2010 with frontal temple dementia, my brother and i and my older sister and my my brother and i and my older sister and my dad my brother and i and my older sister and my dad be cared for mum until he eventually and my dad be cared for mum until he eventually lost in 2016. Anyone who has experienced the heartbreak of dementia has experienced the heartbreak of dementia will tell you how difficult it is to dementia will tell you how difficult it is to lose a bit of the person you love it is to lose a bit of the person you love every day. We found out as her children you love every day. We found out as her children that we each had a 50 chance her children that we each had a 50 chance of her children that we each had a 50 chance of inheriting the faulty gene which chance of inheriting the faulty gene which causes it. Its not a case of it increasing which causes it. Its not a case of it increasing our risk, it actually guarantees that we will have this dementia guarantees that we will have this dementia with symptoms in our 40s. For me. Dementia with symptoms in our 40s. For me. That dementia with symptoms in our 40s. For me, that is 15 years away. For cian for me, that is 15 years away. For cian it for me, that is 15 years away. For cian it is for me, that is 15 years away. For cian it is 20 for me, that is 15 years away. For cian it is 20 years away. We live with cian it is 20 years away. We live with the cian it is 20 years away. We live with the knowledge now that we live a shorter with the knowledge now that we live a shorter life than most people. That a shorter life than most people. That knowledge is a powerful thing to do that knowledge is a powerful thing to do some good and hopefully spread awareness to do some good and hopefully spread awareness about all types of dementia. It is emblazoned across our shirts, dementia. It is emblazoned across our shirts, running to cure dementia. We want to play our part infinding dementia. We want to play our part in finding research that hopefully one day in finding research that hopefully one day will cure dementia for all families one day will cure dementia for all families affected because there are so many families affected because there are so many |t families affected because there are so man. 1 1 1 11 families affected because there are soman. 111 11 11 so many. It is such an important cause. So many. It is such an important cause you so many. It is such an important cause. You were so many. It is such an important cause. You were saying so many. It is such an important cause. You were saying that so many. It is such an important cause. You were saying that you drove up yesterday and you saw the terrain that is awaiting you. We know that you are also birmingham city fans and the fact that you were driving up meant you missed the Game Yesterday but it was a cracker apparently and the team have been very supportive, havent they . Ties. Very supportive, havent they . Yes. It was a cracker very supportive, havent they . Yes. It was a cracker of very supportive, havent they . Yes. It was a cracker of a very supportive, havent they . Yes. It was a cracker of a game very supportive, havent they . Yes. It was a cracker of a game so very supportive, havent they . I 1 it was a cracker of a game so it was a shame to miss it. We were keeping tabs on the scores on the bbc app. Some of the players have been very supportive some of the players have been very supportive and their families, saying supportive and their families, saying our story online and across social saying our story online and across social media. It is absolutely amazing social media. It is absolutely amazin. 1 11 social media. It is absolutely amazing social media. It is absolutely amazint. 1 11 1, 1, amazing. We have got to let you start running amazing. We have got to let you start running good amazing. We have got to let you start running good luck amazing. We have got to let you start running good luckjordan i amazing. We have got to let you i start running good luckjordan and cian. You have got your hair in the right colours as well, we wish you all the very best. Thats all from us this morning. Breakfast is back tomorrow at 6am. Goodbye. Live from london, this is Bbc News. The bodies of six people taken hostage by hamas have been recovered by israeli forces in a tunnel under the city of rafah. The Mass Roll out of polio vaccines is beginning in gaza humanitarian agencies aiming to vaccinate more than 600,000 children over the coming days. Voters in eastern germany head to the polls, the far right eyeing big gains in the region, a Litmus Test for next years federal election. And a medical trial which could save lives, the personalised Cancer Vaccine that is offering new hope to patients. Hello, im luxmy gopal. We start in gaza, where the israeli military has confirmed that six bodies found in a tunnel In The City of rafah in gaza were those of hostages held by hamas after the October 7th attack. Its named them as israelis alexander lobanov, almog sarusi, eden yerushlami, ori danino, Carmel Gat and hersh goldberg polin, who was an american citizen. He had appeared in a Hamas Video with an amputated arm a few months ago. In a statement, president biden called his death tragic and reprehensible, saying hamas leaders will pay for their crimes. The missing Families Forum has again urged the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to agree to a ceasefire for the release of the remaining hostages. Elsewhere, three israelis have died when their vehicle