Thousands of homes in Northern Ireland and wales are left without power as storm ophelia sweeps across the British Isles commuters in scotland are being warned of difficult travelling conditions this morning. To not just scotland to notjust scotland but parts of north east england does well but it is in scotland and north east scotla nd is in scotland and north east scotland have gusts of 60 or 70 mph will that could possibly lead to trouble disruption. The win will ease over the day and there is rain and the forecast but i will have more later. Of the wind will ease. In sport, what a night there is in store for tottenham. They take on the 12 time winners real madrid in the Champions League their manager says its so special to be playing at the bernabeu. And some are calling it red october the extreme weather conditions left many of us with some amazing views. Well have more of the pictures youve been sending us throughout the morning. And that was one of salford here. It is so spooky. In sheffield it felt. You know, in a horrorfilm at about ten minutes before the first person it felt like that. could not agree with you more. More on that later. Lets start with our main story. House prices in large parts of england and wales are lower now than they were ten years ago, according to Research Carried out by the bbc. The figures show that if you adjust for inflation, average values in Northern Areas have dropped by more than 10 . Sean is in Bradford City centre this morning. They found that house prices are lower now than they were ten years ago in 58 of all wards in england and wales when you adjust for inflation. Bradford is a good example of what we are talking about today. If you went to a cafe this morning, you may have seen headlines about 5 price rise nationally across the country on average. But bradford, if youd drill down here, has actually seen house prices fall by over 50 in the last ten years if you take inflation into account. This has come about because of this data and analysis done by the bbc and the open Data Institute which has looked at not just average large areas but specific wards around the country in england and wales. They found that in over half of those areas, half of those wards, house prices have been falling over the last ten years since 2007. If you drill down further into different regions you can see that the north east has been the worst performing in terms of house prices. Similarly, yorkshire, where we are this morning, over 90 of wards here have seen house price falls. In wales you have around 90 of wards in wales have lower house prices now than they were ten years ago, taking prices into account. This builds a picture but, of course, why does National Averages up course, why does National Averages up around 5 year on year at the minute . That is because some areas, and there are only three of them, london, the south east and the east england, they have seen house prices rise over the last ten years. All morning we will discuss this but one example here is jo jo morning we will discuss this but one example here isjojo and her family. She is trying to sell her home and is struggling to get more money than she paid for it. To be able to get up and go, to decide to sell our house and get up and go, you think, oh, no, how will we sell it now . You have to think of creative ways. Maybe we can rent somewhere else. Our creative ways. Maybe we can rent somewhere else. 0urfirst creative ways. Maybe we can rent somewhere else. Our first choice, which was ok, let us move on, is kind of gone. So an example there of why those average figures. We often try to look into this but over the morning we will look into why house prices have not risen in so many places around the uk. I havejust spotted the table tennis table now, so spotted the table tennis table now, soi spotted the table tennis table now, so i understand what you are talking about earlier, dan. Thousands of children wont be going to school this morning and around 8,000 homes across ireland and wales are without power, as storm 0phelia finishes its journey across the uk. People in scotland are being warned of more problems this morning, with winds of up to 70 Miles Per Hour expected during the rush hour. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in londonderry for us. How are things there this morning . The weather at is certainly not pleasant, it is wet and windy but tame compared to what was happening yesterday afternoon and into the evening when we were being battered by wind of around the five mph here on the north coast of Northern Ireland and then across the island itself. People relieved today that the storm has passed but it is still not yet a normal day. All schools in Northern Ireland will be closed for a second day. Likewise in the rubble Irish Republic. Things will be getting back to normal in terms of public transport, there were a lot of flights and bus cancellations but the hope is that today everything will get back on track. You will be a huge cleanup operation. There are trees down, there are electricity poles down. 0fficials trees down, there are electricity poles down. Officials from stormont said the department of infrastructure will be busy as well as the engineers from the electricity company, just assessing the damage and how they can put things right for homes that are out of power. In the Irish Republic of other forecasters had warned that the storm was going to be violent, destructive and potentially life threatening. They did prove to be the case. Three people there have died. Two had trees fell on their carand died. Two had trees fell on their car and another man was killed in a chainsaw accident as he was dealing with a fallen tree. It has been a sad 2a hours in the Irish Republic and today the focus will be on trying to get things back to a normal state of affairs. We got a sense of what it has been like from the pictures there. The efforts to strike a deal in the brexit negotiations should accelerate in the months ahead according to a joint statement from theresa may and the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker. 0ver dinner in brussels they discussed how to break the deadlock ahead of a crucial european summit which takes place later this week. 0ur Political Correspondent alex forsyth joins us now alex how likely are we to see any progress . Has the meeting gone well . The whole point of this dinner was to try to get things moving because as you say, parts of this negotiation are stuck in a deadlock. Specifically the discussions around what the uk should pay brussels. From the very little detail we have had coming out of this dinner it does not seem to have been any major breakthrough. But what is important is that both sides have signed up to that statement saying that things should accelerate in the next few months and it is politically important for theresa may because that allows her to counter any critics are saying look, we are making progress. This week, all 27 eu leaders and the Prime Minister will get together in brussels and at that point they will decide officially is on us has been done in the talks so far to move onto phase two, which is talking about trade in future relationships. That is what the uk really wants. Even despite this dinner, it is pretty unlikely that the other 27 countries will sign off and say ok, lets get on with it. At least now both sides can say things are moving, albeit very slowly. Senior labour mps, including party leaderJeremy Corbyn, could face a scramble to secure new parliamentary seats after the Boundary Commission for england confirmed plans to abolish their existing constituencies. The recommendations, which are part of a plan to cut the number of members of parliament from 650 to 600, would also throw into doubt the parliamentary future of foreign secretary, borisjohnson. However, the overall planned sha ke up of constituencies will still leave the tories as the main winners. Wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people, as Drought Conditions and strong winds spread blazes through the countrys central and nothern areas. Thousands of firefighters have been tackling more than 600 separate forest fires since sunday. In North Western spain three people have died and there has been widespread damage from wildfires some of which are thought to have been started deliberately. Now, dont have nightmares, but after 33 years the bbc has confirmed its going to drop the late night version of crimewatch. The corporation will no longer make the crime solving show and will instead increase the number of episodes it makes of daytime programme crimewatch roadshow. Keith doyle reports this is about real life crime, not the stuff of fiction. Its been a cornerstone of the bbc schedule since it was first broadcast in 1984, reconstructing crimes and appealing for public help. First hosted by nick ross, some of the bbcs biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dando. Five arrests in this last month, all as a direct result of viewers calls. Her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. Real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britains most wanted got the publics assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals to justice, including the killers of james bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart and kidnapped stephanie slater. It also helped reunite people with lost possessions, notably this rare stradivarius violin. It is 300 years old and worth £1. 2 million. Recently it has been hosted byjeremy vine, but it is thought falling ratings have taken it off prime time. Instead, the bbc says it will make more crimewatch roadshow for daytime, where there might be less need for its trademark sign off. Meanwhile, dont have nightmares. That was always difficult because you were always likely to have a nightmare afterwards. It is quite an institution, wasnt it . Lets show you these pictures from paddington station yesterday afternoon. The duchess of cambridge took up paddington bears offer of a dance, as she waved off children on a Charity Train ride. Paddington was later heard telling reporters that kate was a good mover and could even win strictly come dancing if she was in it. I dont think that is likely to happen. She could be alexandra burke, she is quite good. 12 minutes past six. Good morning, you are watching breakfast. Is it time for sport . Yes. It is. She has had a day off and forgotten everything. sport . Yes. It is. She has had a day off and forgotten everything. I like to discuss a red skies but lets talk sport. Those red skies were insane. You thought that clouds might partand insane. You thought that clouds might part and aliens come down. End of days was a popular hash tag. He listens to. That is the Downton Abbey house, isnt it . And that a sale offers. I think i recognise that. Im going to demand some talk about football now, if that is ok. The first round of the fa cup draw took place yesterday and it is one of those were all of these teams from way down the ranks of english football get their chance that a moment in the spotlight. This is what it means to get a good draw in the fa cup. This is the eighth tier of english football they got a draw to play at home hosting darlings of league one in the first round. They said isa league one in the first round. They said is a perfect draw for them. We will see plenty of those over the course. Tottenham are one of three british sides in Champions League action tonight. Theyll be playing real madrid in the bernabeu according to manager mauricio pochettino, its an opportunity for them to show they can compete at this level they have won both their Group Matches so far. In the premier league, riyad mahrezs first goal of the season rescued a point for struggling Leicester City as they drew 1 1 with West Bromwich albion. The 2016 champions remain in the relegation zone and without a win in six league games. Anthony joshua will defend his heavyweight world titles against carlos takam after kubrat pulev withdrew through injury. The bout is scheduled for the 28th of october in cardiff. It will be joshuas first fight since he stopped Wladimir Klitschko in april. He does have his work cut out for him. He had an opponent lined up and has been studying him for monthss an hour is two weeks to give a new guy in his sights on work out how to fight him. Think he will be ok. We will see you later. Carol has the weather and lots to talk about. Good morning to you both. We have been discussing ex hurricane 0phelia. Looking at the satellite picture you can see the rotation around her, that tight squeeze. Is the hacks hurricane continues to push ina the hacks hurricane continues to push in a north easterly direction. This morning, the strongest winds will be part across parts of eastern scotla nd will be part across parts of eastern scotland and north east england. You can see that better looking at the isobars we have strong to cross the north of scotland with heavy wind and a weather front approaching the far south of england. If you are down towards the north east of england and the south of the pennines, that is where we will have the strongest winds. Gusts of 60 mph. It could cause disruption to travel. You might find things like high sided vehicles are affected, trees uprooted and a similar conditions to what we saw in parts of the country yesterday. It will be windy across Northern Ireland. Not as windy as it was this time yesterday with coastal gales across scotland and england. South of all about, a quiet today. 0ff across scotland and england. South of all about, a quiet today. Off to a great start and we will have temperatures around 10 1a celsius first thing. Not particularly cold. The same for wales and South West England. Away from the course of wales, a quieter day with some sunshine. It is north east england and down towards the pennines, parts of scotla nd and down towards the pennines, parts of scotland that we are looking at the strongest gusts for the next 3 4 hours. After that, you can see how x hurricane 0phelia pushes away and the winds start to ease. We are looking at ten in the north, 17 in the south. Not quite as long as yesterday. Parts of the south east hit almost 23 safely. Then as we mentioned some rain coming up across the South West England through the course of the seasoning and overnight. Celsius. Some of the rain will be heavy. We will also have some breaks in the cloud so for Northern Ireland, for example, we could see fog forming tonight and across the north of scotland, clearer skies. The risk in rural areas are the frost. Tomorrow, the rain again across some southern areas. A bit of wiggle room with this so it may be a bit more further north or south. A bit more cloud around for parts of the uk tomorrow but where we have the clearest skies is where we will see the sunshine. What you will notice is it wont be as windy. Temperatures 10 18. Then, the outlook. It will remain fairly u nsettled. The outlook. It will remain fairly unsettled. What we have thursday friday is an area of low pressure coming in across the southern areas. That will bring in some rain but also stronger winds. Look what is following on in its heels. This next area of low pressure and as we go from friday into saturday, it could bring some severe gales along the coasts. These two areas are what we are keeping a close eye on. Yesterday and today, a turn of the north and as we head into the weekend, a turn off the south. Not as strong as what we saw for Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland yesterday. We arejust we are just about to look at pictures of the red sky and you know why this happened, dont you . Hurricane 0phelia had tropical air and was coming up from the south, dragging in some desert sand from the sahara but we think it is more to do with the fires that are parts in parts of spain and portugal. I will tell you more about that at 715. Oh, you are such a tease. Brilliant thank you, carol. My daughter explained the saharan sand to me. So its not so much about it landing on yourcar. To me. So its not so much about it landing on your car. Have you checked the car . Last cleaned the car about nine years ago. Lets take a look at todays papers. Today that britain turned orange. Cannabis growers routinely being let off, they say, by the mail. The front page of the Daily Telegraph has also got a picture also from london. This is south west london and the main story, tories denied majority by unfair system. Milton jones the comedian put a good one up saying it looked like the metre for the sun only took all the pound coins. Most of the front page of the papers are from westminster. They are also talking about peerages. Dolphins and whales are cleverer than what we thought. So many lovely tributes for the papers. We will talk about greg davis who has a sitcom coming out about the death of sean hughes who came out as the news came out yesterday. It is also National Adoption week. We will talk about this later. Im showing you the front page of the Financial Times about a collision fire, far away. It is a billion light years away. It is a billion light years away. Jelena can billion billion billion. Billion billion billion. They also have the sound of the event. And it wasnt as dramatic as an explosion. It was just a little blip. Interesting pieces in the sports papers but this captured my imagination. In the daily express. You remember when scott walling, the wales hooker, had his hand bitten by a lion when they were on tour in south africa . It looks like, i mean, there is a video you can see online. This line decided to have a bit of a nip and Scott Baldwin said it was because he he stroked the female first and the lion thought he would have a bite. He bit right through his hand.