Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines seven year old julian cadman, with dual british and australian citizenship, has been confirmed as one of the victims to die in the terrorist attack in barcelona. Police in spain investigating the attacks that claimed 1a lives have said theyve seized more than 120 gas canisters in the house which exploded in alcaner on wednesday. Police say they do not know if the man suspected of driving the van used in the attack in las ramblas is still in spain. Spains king and queen attend special mass in barcelona to honour those killed in the catalonia attacks. In other news, fraudsters aiming to scam people out their pension could soon face fines of up to £500,000, as the government introduces new measures to tackle cold callers. More on those stories online, bbc news website. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week and next, a repeat of clicks stellar trip to india, with bangla bangers. Smoggy sunsets. And angry angle grinders. Get ready, your Indian Experience starts now. As soon as you step off the plane, india hits you like a big, hot wall of noise. It is everything youve ever imagined it to be. It is life turned up to 11. The first thing youll notice will be the traffic. Its always the traffic. Is the tip just to kind of step out . Oh, this looks like a gap. The sound is deafening everyones honking. For 70 years, this country has been independent of british rule and the cities that have sprung up around the old colonial grandeur seem chaotic, but they do kinda work. Kinda. And india has found a niche in the wider world. Half of its 1. 2 billion people are aged 35 or under. Maybe thats why its known for its it know how, its outsourcing. And the bosses of some of the Biggest Tech Companies in the world are indian. But it hasnt had as much luck in taking over the world of consumer technology. After all, how many indian tech brands can you name . The truth is that although there is a middle class of consumers here willing to buy brands, its not actually that big or that rich. Not that many people here can really afford the latest of very much at all. Were here to find out how india is preparing for its future and, let me tell you, it is reaching for the stars. In 2013, india became the fourth spacefaring nation to launch a probe into orbit around mars and, unlike those who came before them, they did it on their first attempt. The Indian Space Research 0rganisation, isro, has been gaining a reputation for doing tons of successful space stuff on a shoestring budget. Their mars mission came in atjust 74 million, thats less than it cost to make the film gravity. And, in february this year, they made history again by launching a record 104 satellites on a single rocket. It could just be that india has created the perfect combination of big brains with big space experience, but a mentality for doing things on the cheap. Just the sort of place you might go if you wanted to, say, land a robot on the moon for the space equivalent of small change. How confident are you that this will work . Laughs. Welcome to the earthbound hq of team indus, one of a handful of start ups competing for the google lunar xprize, thats 20 million for the first commercial company to land a rover on the moon. December, 2017, blast off. The team indus space craft goes into two days of earth orbit and then, boom, 11. 5 days to the moon. 12 days of spiralling down to the surface and then if all goes well, out comes the rover, travels half a kilometre, sends back hd video and wins the prize. What could possibly go wrong . Rahul narayan is the co founder of team indus and has been here since the very start of the project, way back in 2010. At that point, you had no idea how you would acheive it . Yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the moon. You did an internet search on how to land on the moon . Absolutely. Laughs. Did it have any useful information . Yes. It said there had been 85 attempts, and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. Six years later, there are around 100 people working very hard here, and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. Star wars in particular. Even the toilets are appropriately labelled. And theyve built themselves all the things that a serious Space Company should have, like a Mission Control room, a model lander that makes smoke, and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. So what do you use to simulate moon dust . You could go to an expensive lab and try to buy lunar simulant, we just went to a stone quarry and asked them to give us the milling output. Thats what this is about 150 microns. It has electrostatic properties, which were not able to replicate. Its supposed to be very, very electrostatic. So that means its going to stick to the rover . Thats correct. Thats one part of the analysis. Its going to get into all thejoints . It will get into every perforation, the lens of the camera, everywhere. Just Like National space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what theyre doing here. Were making sure we do everything right. Were just not making it fancy. We are going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but theres absolutely no corners that were cutting. And, to look at it from a more philosophical way, we have one shot to win this. We dont have a flight spare, so if one blows up we can go and fly the other, we have to get this right. Team indus is one of five start ups from around the world who have secured launch contracts for their rovers. While they cant say for sure, they think theyll launch before any other team, and so perhaps be the first team to land and win thats except for the fact that to save costs they have had to sell some of their spare launch weight to a competitor rover. Japans team hakuto will be onboard too. Youre both going to get to the moon at the same time. Yes. How is that going to work . Its whoever touches down first and whoever has the fastest rover . Its going to be crazy in a manner of speaking, yes. So what do you expect to happen . So its a race, its going to be a very interesting race, and once we touch down and both the rovers are deployed, lets see which one makes 500m first. I would so put a laser gun on yours. I would so. Imitates laser. All of that assumes of course that the rovers make it to the moon in the first place. Space exploration is a Risky Business and when it goes wrong, it tends to go really wrong. Six years, hundreds of thousands of hours of effort and millions spent, and theres certainly a lot riding on getting things right. You mitigate the big pieces and then you start mitigating the smaller risks and at the end of the day, absolutely, one small wrong piece of code that somehow made it through could kill the entire mission. There is a word here in india that i think describes team induss low cost, make do approach. Jugaad. Ive come to the centre of mumbai, to Dharavi Asias second largest slum. Here, in its tiny alleyways, jugaad is all around, as a desperately poor population reuses as much as is physically possible. Built by workers who flocked to the city over hundreds of years, some of the houses here date back to the 1840s. It is an intense experience in the middle of an intense city. You really do get a sense of the scale of the place from up here, and its a weird scale as well, because its actually quite small. Its only two square kilometres, but around 1 Million People live here. Its phenomenally densely packed, and its notjust People Living here and doing nothing, either, this place has a working infrastructure and a working economy. This place really does work. 10,000 dharavi businesses generate 30 billion rupees for mumbai every year. They make things and they recycle things. Like all those plastic bottles drying on the roof, which are shredded into reusable plastic pellets. The whole production line is itself a work of jugaad. This is where they make the machines that recycle the plastic, so i guess this is a factory. Brace yourself. 0nce finished, these machines will chew up the plastic, which is then washed, sorted and dried. The work is heavy and hard, and for a wage that affords the meagrest of existences. Its incredible to think that 55 of mumbais population lives in slums like this one. Up ahead, there is a pile of shredded denim which they use for fuel. They burn it to fuel the kilns, just like they burn a lot of stuff for fuel here. And there is smoke everywhere here. You can really tell the air quality is very poor. You just have to take a few lungfuls and it starts to burn the back of your throat, it makes your eyes sting. The smoke is a Necessary Evil for the people of dharavi. Like most of the developing world, pollution has been the price india is paying for a booming economy. The smog that gives mumbai its spectacular sunsets has also made it the fifth most polluted mega city in the world. And when the sun disappears before it hits the horizon, you can well believe it. In november, 2016, the Indian Government declared the air pollution in delhi a national emergency, with harmful pollutants more than 16 times the safe limit. And its notjust caused by all that traffic. So, where does it come from . I was surprised to find out a lot of it comes from diesel generators. See, the electricity in india isnt very reliable, but there are plenty of businesses that need guaranteed power, so they have their own individual generators that fire up whenever the electricity goes down and that means there are loads of exhaust pipes like this all over the city, which regularly belch out all kinds of unpleasant stuff. When you start looking for them, theyre everywhere. Even the mobile masts have backup generators. Hello. Here in bangalore, weve come across a small project to capture the soot and turn it into art. So what we have built is a retrofit device that attaches to the exhaust pipe of the chimneys. This device can be attached to practically any exhaust pipe, irrespective of what is the age or type of engine you are running, and it captures practically whatever particle matter comes out of it. Once you capture particle matter that is substantially carbon, which is like the basis of everything that exists in the world, at present we recycle it into inks, which we believe is something used by practically everyone on the planet. The headquarters of graviky labs is a mix of art studio and Mad Laboratory the perfect combination, if you ask me their so called air ink does have a few restrictions. It will only ever come in black, and at the moment its not good enough quality to be used in printers. Graviky is giving it to artists, who are finding their own uses for it. Painting and screenprinting, for example, for use on clothes and bags. If the idea catches on, users would expect to remove the exhaust pipe device as often as every 15 days, depending on how old and dirty their diesel engines are. We plan to install these carbon banks on multiple locations to be drawn by the people or our own staff. Even in the people or our own staff. Even in the shorter term, the thought is to place the carbon banks in business headquarters and lorry depots, where large number of vehicles are centralised anyway. And while the ink may only have limited uses at present, nikhil insists it is still better to put the carbon to good use rather than just collect it and dump it. There are many technologies that have captured pollution in one way or the other, they are all so supposed to do that, but if you dont recycle it you are actually leaving it for the future generations. Love is in the air in india. Its reckoned there are 10 million weddings here every year. And as in many aspects of indian life, religion often directs the dating game. The countrys online matchmakers have traditionally put faith at the forefront as well. But now theres a new crop of dating tech and its, well, agnostic. Tinder has reported rapid growth here. It matches people based on proximity and doesnt ask about belief. Its not the only dating service where faith is slipping down the priority list either. A single mingle in one of delhis most romantic spots. These love seekers have been handpicked based on a range of factors. Theyre open minded about religion, but its still clearly a biggie. I do not see religion as a barrier. When i talk about any kind of connection, be it friendship, be it professional connection, be it even marriage for that matter, but im sure thats not what everybody in india would agree to. Even though we dont necessarily mind liking someone from another religion, we dont want to hassle ourselves and hassle our parents, because its going to be a big thing. Some dating entrepreneurs believe that tech inevitably challenges religion. We know so much about people that were actually able to serve you profiles of people that we believe will be compatible with you, and that does not include necessarily religion or caste, but it actually includes a much more foundational human level. I think thats the beauty of technology. Some areas of india have reported big rises in interfaith marriages. So how are the countrys religious communities responding . Catholics make up a tiny minority here, and Church Leaders are worried, particularly about young women who convert to their husbands religion and abandon catholicism. But the church has developed a secret weapon their own dating website. The unique selling point . Well, honesty. Therell be no massaging your dating profile here because youll have to go to church to register and get your picture taken. The verification times of the education qualifications is got, so we put that all together and once thats in place, the website will probably go live and you would have opportunities for young people to find an alliance online. But what about the majority religious group . One of hinduisms most high profile branches says they have got no problem with interfaith dating, its the technology they re concerned about. Theyve got some blunt advice for love hungry teens, and it might not prove popular. Try to avoid mobiles. Everyone has to remember, you know, how he wants to lead his life. Are you going to talk romantically to half a dozen people and then try to fish out which is better . That is not good, you know . Whatever time is available for you, for your conversation and entertainment and understanding, education, you have to make the list of priorities. Whatever the religion, its clear that technology is causing some seismic changes. In a country obsessed with matchmaking and text, even the young are struggling to keep up. A series of plays staged in mumbai tackle the thorny subject of modern dating. 0ne mumbai tackle the thorny subject of modern dating. One of the writers reckons religious influence is here to stay. And for some pretty basic reasons. Most of the guys in the city live with their parents. If im going to get somebody to come and live with my mother and father, our tastes should matched about of my mother and father. They might not be the same. So, if she cooks meat every day, my parents would not like it because they dont eat meat. They would be fighting about whom is in the kitchen the whole time. But becomes a headache for me. That becomes. Religion, technology and romance. Three forces that arent going away any time soon. Question is, can they alljust learn to get along . Living in the developing world means living with the possibility of developing particular health problems. But there are many diseases that can affect everyone, rich and poor. This is your hospital . Im the head of this Breast Cancer awareness with our breast scanning. This is our outpatient department. Wow. This is the ecg cardiography room. This is our x ray department. Breast cancer is now the most fatal cancer among women worldwide, and its the same here. The problem in india is its often not spotted early enough, with more than 60 of the women diagnosed here at stages three or four. Ive come to the cama and albless womens and Childrens Hospital in mumbai to find out why, and also to see something new. A low cost device that could aid early Breast Cancer detection. Mammogram devices are, of course expensive, and taking one, ina in a developed country, women are coming in at early stages, that is why they are getting treated and this vital rate is 80 . Mammogram devices are, of course expensive, and taking one, plus a skilled operator to remote areas is impractical. Doctor katkiss hospital is one of those using ibreastexam, which works in a very different way. Instead of using x rays like mammograms do, it has 16 sensors which vibrate and collect pressure data as its moved around the breast. Any tumours, which are stiffer than normal tissue, will register on the accompanying app, and any areas of concern can then be referred for further examination. Its this portability that grabbed the attention of the minister for medical education, whos helped to fund the ibreast exam programme. Translation on the government level, we have installed these machines in all the medical colleges for women to come and get checked for Breast Cancer from various parts of the state. We also plan to send this machine to other places like civil hospitals and medical colleges. With this machine, we have been carrying out screenings in villages, townships and cities and plan to cover the whole of the state of maharashtra. The ones who are affected are to be brought to mumbai and pune, thus saving many lives. So, this is the device. What surprised me is how gentle it feels. So these are tiny vibrations that its giving out. That gentle vibration is all thats needed to detect lesions as small as three millimetres, and thats far better than the three centimetre lesions present in late stage Breast Cancer. And achieving that level of accuracy has been the real innovation here. Its a tiny sensor that when given a little bit of power can create these micropalpations on the breast and inherently thats why its different to mammograms, which uses x rays. But is this better than mammography . I think we have a long way to prove that it is better than mammography. We are not there yet. It is already creating access where mammography is not able to reach, so in that sense there is no competition between the two modalities. Ibreastexam helps provide prescreening and identifies women that are at risk, and mammography can provide a diagnostic affirmative answer as to whether that woman needs to be moved upwards or not. Our goal is really to help provide this as a standard of care solution to all the developing countries that are struggling in the same way. Thats it for click in india, for the moment at least. Weve had an absolutely fascinating time here and you can see plenty more photos weve taken around and about the place on twitter at bbcclick. Thanks for watching, and well see you soon. Hello. It looks like temperatures will be slowly rising over the coming days. The reason mainly is that the system approaching the uk today has some most, tropical air in bed in it. It is actually the remnants of x hurricane. It means there is much more moisture around, which is why we are starting to see more cloud pushing in through the west in the afternoon. This is Weston Super Mare earlier in the day. Ahead of the system, good spells of sunshine, which we are likely to keep across eastern areas through until this evening. Further south and west, it is this band of rain pushing its way across many southern counties of england. Parts of the midlands as well overnight, lingering into Northern Ireland, mist and fog. Dry for northern england. Temperatures across southern counties could be around 15 or 16 celsius. 0ur band of rain tomorrow morning, mist and fog around. Draped across england and wales and up into Northern Ireland. Fizzles out across england and wales, but continues into Northern Ireland, pushing through north west england and western scotland in the afternoon. Away from here, mainly dry, some breaks in the cloud, not many, but a slightly warmer fuel. Highs of 20 or 21 celsius. This slow moving system is still with us on tuesday, we are looking at further out breaks of rain in Northern Ireland and scotland. More u nsettled Northern Ireland and scotland. More unsettled here. Drawing up someone commits humid airfrom the near continent. Temperatures likely to be even higher on tuesday. Away from Northern Ireland and scotland, it should be mainly dry. More in the way of sunshine, helping temperatures up to 23 and mainly up to 26. Temperatures up to 23 and mainly up to 26. Be up to 26. Changes further west courtesy of this cold front. Behind it, fresher air. Further west courtesy of this cold front. Behind it, fresherair. But also more persistent and locally heavy rain again for Northern Ireland and scotland during wednesday. Some of that may filter down into north west england. Otherwise, a largely dry day. Fresher conditions arriving into Northern Ireland through the afternoon. Ahead of that cold front, temperatures still into the mid if not high 20s. This is how the weak pans out. One for a time, especially midweek. The rain most likely in the north. This is bbc news. In the past hour, its been confirmed that the seven year old british boyjulian cadman was one of the victims of the barcelona terror attack. The headlines the Police Investigating the attacks that claimed 1a lives say theyve say theyve seized more than 120 gas canisters in the house which exploded in alcaner on wednesday. And police are unsure whether the man suspected of driving the van used in the attack on las ramblas is still in spain. Earlier today the countrys king and queen attend a special mass in barcelona to honour those killed in the catalonia attacks. Fraudsters aiming to scam people out their pension could soon face fines of up to half a million pounds, as the government moves to tighten restrictions on cold callers. 500 people are thought to be dead after floods across south asia