Held later this evening. Lewis hamiltons wins the Singapore Grand Prix and boosts his hopes of winning this years formula one championship. And Manchester United have taken the lead against premier league rivals everton with a stunning first half goal. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The home secretary amber rudd has announced that the Terror Threat in the uk has been lowered from critical to severe. That means an attack is highly likely rather than imminent. The decision has been taken after detectives investigating the bombing on a london train on friday have made a second arrest. The 21 year old man was detained at hounslow in west london late last night. Detectives are continuing to question a teenager who was arrested in dover in kent. 30 people were injured when the device detonated at Parsons Green station. Jane Frances Kelly reports. The investigation has widened. Police are searching an address in surrey close to Heathrow Airport. Following the terror attack at Parsons
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former scottish labour leader kezia dugdale, whos the director of the John Smith Centre at Glasgow University and lucy fisher, the defence editor at the times. Tomorrows front pages. A £120 fine if you keep your kids home is the metros top story. The paper reports the penalty applies even to schools with a coronavirus outbreak, unless parents have explicit permission to keep pupils at home. The Scottish Daily mail says there could be a backlash over controversial plans from the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, for secondary School Pupils and teachers to wear face masks between classes. Vaccine race raises fears over safety. The i says british scientists are concerned that fast tracking treatments could endanger the public. The ft features hong kong scientist recording the first confirmed case of reinfection with the coronavirus, suggesting some people may lose immunity with
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the Home Affairs Editor of the Evening Standard Martin Bentham and deputy Political Editor at the press association harriet line. Lovely to have you both back with us. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The telegraph looks at the announcement of the newjob support scheme by the chancellor, rishi sunak, which replaces the furlough scheme due to end on the 31st of october. The front page of the financial times, too, focuses on the new scheme, which sees the treasury subsidise people who work at least a third of their usual hours. The times front page reports on the wave of redundancies expected over the coming months as they announced that the government would now only provide support for viable jobs. A winter of rising unemployment, the guardian writes of rishi sunaks warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. Now its time to live without fear, a different angle from the daily mail,
Comes that fading away and then here comes that crowd, wind and rain and where we put in those green and yellow areas thatis put in those green and yellow areas that is where we see the heaviest of the rainfall. Temperatures down in single figures in the north of scotla nd single figures in the north of scotland overnight. Very wet and windy indeed, piling its way north. Moving out of england and wales and then returning to the north of england and north of wales later in the day. And here comes the strength of the wind, 40, 50 miles an hour widely across scotland and Northern Ireland and through the irish sea coastal fringes. Even 50, ireland and through the irish sea coastalfringes. Even 50, 50 ireland and through the irish sea coastal fringes. Even 50, 50 five miles an hour in inland areas distinctly possible and with that surface water around, tricky driving conditions. 22 degrees in the south if and when the sun comes out. Feeling more like autumn up in aberdeen. And on wednesday
The Italian made history by riding 50.267km, beating Ellen van Dijk’s mark of 49.254km by over a kilometre, and surpassing her own previous best by over two kilometres