Manchester but is graphine living up to the hype . In sport, a six goal thriller at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea held off a fight back from roma to draw in the Champions League. Well meet the cast behind the first ever opera written and performed in a yorkshire accent. You must be stupid. You need to get away, get away and carol has the weather. If you are travelling, watch out for dense fog across parts of Eastern England and the midlands. Later, we will have some strong winds affecting the south west approaches. Theresa may has written an open letter to eu citizens in the uk. She says she will make the transition as easy as possible. In it, she says we want people to stay and we want families to Stay Together. She goes on to say we are in touching distance of an agreement. This all comes as 27 eu leaders gather in brussels for a summit later. Our Political Correspondent chris mason is in westminster for us. Everyone is over to brussels today. What can be done . Something of an exodus from westminster. Jeremy corbyn and the Prime Minister had towards brussels. This date, this summit, this get together taking place has been circled in the diary with a big felt tip pen both here in westminster and in brussels for months because it was hoped that this would be the big breakthrough moment where talks would move on to oui moment where talks would move on to our future relationship with the European Union as opposed to one tangling our current one. Its been clear for the last couple of weeks that wasnt going to happen so the key thing we are going to be looking for in the next 48 hours is any sense of a nudge, a nod, a wink in the direction of progress being made ata time the direction of progress being made at a time when there is another get together due to take place in a couple of months time, an attempt to try and unblock things really. The Prime Minister has published this but you referred to. 3 Million People in the uk who are eu National Soil nationals. The Prime Minister wants to give them certainty but bluntly, these talks are not worth they wanted to be and there is a huge argument to come about the big topic of money. Ultimately, just how much money the uk is willing to stump up as part of getting out of the European Union. We will talk later. Well be talking to labours shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer in an hour. A bbc investigation has discovered that more than 500 families have objected to a relative from donating an organ over the past five years despite them being on the donor register. Nhs blood and transplant says the most common reason for families overriding a loved ones wishes is that the donation process takes too long. For many, becoming an organ donor is a crucially important life and death decision. Now, data from nhs blood and transplant shows that since 2012, 505 people who had signed the donor register had that wish vetoed by their families. In the past year, the number of deceased donors was 1400, but 91 cases were blocked. Under legislation, relatives dont have a right to override their loved ones pledge, but in practice, objections are being adhered to. The most frequent were from relatives who thought the donation process took too long, with other common complaints that the patient had suffered enough, and that there was divided opinion in the family. 0ne teenager who signed a register is clear her views should hold sway. I want the final say in what happens to me i die. When i signed, i wasnt aware of the whole thing that my family had to be supportive of the decision. And it seems like, well, whats the point of signing up if it could be overruled anyway . In 2015, in addition to the register, the Welsh Government introduced a policy of deemed consent under which its assumed an individual has no objection to donating organs unless theyve said otherwise, though families are still consulted. Similar changes are planned in england and scotland. And the message from those promotin Organ Donation is, whatever the law, it is as important as ever to discuss your wishes with loved ones. Mark hutchings, bbc news. Sir tom jones has told the bbc that he was sexually harassed at the start of his career. The singer said it only happened to him once but that the problem is widespread in the Music Industry. 0ur arts and entertainment correpondent Colin Paterson reports. For more than 50 years, sir tom jones is played up his reputation as a sex symbol but in an interview for 5 lives afternoon edition of the series launch of the voice, he says he was sexually harassed by a man in the Music Industry and it started in his career in the 1960s. The Music Industry and it started in his career in the 19605. At the his career in the 1960s. At the beginning, there were a few things like that. Good grief. What is tied on women is tried on men as well. He did tell other people about the proposition at the time but the incident was never repeated. It was only once really. How did it make you feel . Terrible. But i thought, ive got to get away from this person and it cant be like this. Sir tom jones had been giving his reaction to recent allegations and revelations surrounding the us Film Industry and said that to him, it was an all too familiar story. Things are happening in the Music Industry as well. People complaining about publicists and different things. Being expected to get a record contract just things. Being expected to get a record contractjust like they do to get a film contract. There has a lwa ys get a film contract. There has always been that element there that people with power sometimes abuse it. He also said that when it came to the world of entertainment as a whole, he hopes that, as he put it, the cork was now out of the bottle and justice would be done. Northern irelands two most Senior Police officers are under investigation for misconduct in a public office. The bbc understands that the police 0mbudsman is examining allegations of criminal activity it involves the chief constable, george hamilton, and his deputy, drew harris. It could amount to trying to pervert the course ofjustice both deny any wrongdoing. Millions of workers, particularly women, are trapped in low paid jobs with little chance of escape, according to new research. A study for the social Mobility Commission found that one in four low paid workers, which it defines as those earning below £8. 25 per hour, were permanently stuck with little chance of earning higher salaries. The risk of terrorists attempting to bring down airliners is greater than ever according the the United States government. Earlier this year, the us banned passengers carrying laptops and other devices in their hand luggage when travelling from 10 middle eastern airports. Speaking ahead of a meeting of g7 interior ministers, the acting secretary of homeland security, elaine duke, said us authorities are working closely with the uk government to deal with the threat. That threat is probably higher than ever. We are in the midst of working with the uk and other countries on raising the baseline for global aviation security. Its a short term, medium term and long term plan. A second and final deadline for catalonia to confirm whether or not it is breaking away from spain, expires at nine oclock this morning. The Spanish Government wants the catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont, to retract a unilateral declaration of independence he made last week. If he doesnt, ministers in madrid are expected to take control of parts of catalonias administration. Theres been a steep decline in the number of flying insects over the past three decades, which Scientists Say could have severe implications for all life on earth. Research carried out in dozens of german nature reserves has shown a loss of more than 75 of flying insects including butterflies, bees and moths. Scientists have warned of the damaging consequences for wildlife due to the insects playing a vital role in pollination and providing a food source for birds. This has to be one of the most stunning free shows on earth. This is the natural phenomenon known as black sun. Its created by tens of thousands of starlings gathering in the sky for their nightly ritual, or murmuration. Spanish paraglider, horacio llorens, travelled to denmark to embrace his dream of flying amongst the birds. The black sun dance occurs twice a year in spring and autumn and involves up to a million starlings. We would like to fly with them. I wonder how many times we waited. Good morning. More Champions League fun last night. We were talking about some fantastic results for english teams in the league. Some more british teams, celtic and the mix. Not such a good night of them but a great game at Stamford Bridge. Three goals each, six goals in all but huge fight back as well from roma. David luiz struck early and chelsea went two nil up before former Manchester City player edin dzeko turned the tie on its head. Eden hazard came to the rescue to keep chelsea top of their group. Meanwhile scottish champions celtic were soundly beaten 3 nil by Bayern Munich in germany. But better news for Manchester United as they were 1 nil winners over benfica. The fa has apologised to two players afterformer womens manager mark sampson made racially discrimatory remarks. One of them eni aluko gave evidence at a parlimentary inquiry yesterday, with one mp describing the fa as shambolic. Johanna konta has split with her coach wim fisette. Having teamed up together ahead of the 2017 season, their partnership took her to the wimbledon semi finals, but shes since gone on to lose her last five straight matches. She says the plan is she needs to get new coach is in position as soon as possible and she still has that but injury so it doesnt look like she will be playing any more tennis. Looking at next year. A lot of the big names are. Andy murray, lots of them carrying injuries. She is not going to do any more and will wait to the Australian Open at the start of next year. Its time to look at the weather. Perhaps things have calmed down a little. It was very, very busy and blustery earlier in the week. Good morning, all. There is more to come, naga thomas and we are in for a stormy spell. This morning, a lot of fog, the met Office Warning of this. It extends down towards the midlands in central and southern england. Visibility is poor in places, as i was 15 metres. If you are travelling, take extra care. We have to fronts at the moment, one across the south east of bringing rain. This one bringing in persistent rain. Murky across scotland, some spots of rain through the midlands and down towards central and southern england. Weve also got some rain as well. At the moment, ensuring a temporary the temperature is 16 celsius. A bit of a dry interlude. It is not bone dry. There is a lot of cloud. A bit of brightness as well. Limited amounts of brightness. As we swing across the irish sea into Northern Ireland, we advance into the west and when it sets in, we will have much of the day. This band of rain in the south will continue to migrate steadily northwards and we will see some brightness develop but we could see some rain almost anywhere and the rain can be heavy in the green and yellow sections of the charts. It is also going to be fairly windy by the time we get to the latter part of the afternoon. 0ur custom wind up to 60 miles an hour. So as we head on through the evening and overnight, this rain moves into the north sea. Moving eastwards. Minimum temperatures. We will cease brightness develop. All this rain, ofan area brightness develop. All this rain, of an area of low pressure. Quite a deep area pressure. Isobars around it. Its deep area pressure. Isobars around it. Its going to be cross in the uk so we are it. Its going to be cross in the uk so we are going to see spells of wet and windy weather. The strongest winds are going to be in the southern flank. 0n winds are going to be in the southern flank. On saturday, on the south western approaches, South West England, looking at gust of wind, 60 miles an hour. Locally, 70 miles an hour. We could well have some large waves crashing on shore along the coastlines. 0nce waves crashing on shore along the coastlines. Once again, there is the risk of something to bear in mind. As this whole area transfers zero eastwards. There is a chance we could see some strong winds. Gusting inland. The same across the south coast, moving inland with gusts of 15 miles an hour. A messy picture. 0n 15 miles an hour. A messy picture. On sunday, that pushes off into the north sea and although it will be drier on sunday, its not going to be bone dry. There will be some showers and look what is coming our way again. We are not out of the words in terms of unsettled weather. We will be talking to her later. The front page of the guardian, this isa the front page of the guardian, this is a story you will be talking about later, kat, the fa chief urged to resign amid the blackmail row. To do with womens football and the fas responds. Weve got an interview coming up later . We will speak to Lianne Sanderson, an england player, she plays in the us and she gave evidence at the parliamentary enquiry yesterday. We will speak to her in about half an hour. She flew back for that . She did. All over the back for that . She did. All over the back pages, any luke rowe, former england striker, she could still be picked to play again, giving evidence again, she is the player that said that she was racially abused by the former manager mark sampson and the fa have apologised toa sampson and the fa have apologised to a couple of players over comments he made eni aluko. Its all about the reaction. Called shambolic by one of the mp5, they have been accused of a cover up and accused of blackmail. The fa really in the spotlight on the front and back pages about how they have handled the affair. Fascinating how it panned out. The daily mirror is looking at a rather sensitive story, this is max, who is nine, and max received organs for an organ transplant and his parents have to the family who donated, they have said thank you to the family, they have said that he is taking good ca re of have said that he is taking good care of their precious gift. This is as there is a campaign for a new opt out donor law so more people allow theirfamilies to out donor law so more people allow their families to donate organs when deceased relatives have passed. The daily telegraph, concentrating on all things brexit, we will be live in brussels later on this morning. Theresa may will be there to meet her counterparts from all over europe. Can there be any kind of breakthrough at this point in the negotiations . This is a letter signed by a number of mps saying this is the point at which theresa may needs to be clear that britain is prepared to walk away without a deal. The times is looking at britain fighting brussels rip off, up britain fighting brussels rip off, up to britain fighting brussels rip off, upto7 britain fighting brussels rip off, up to 7 billion euros, by inflating the cost of pension liabilities for retired eu officials and the picture is the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry watching apprentice coaches graduating at the london stadium for west ham yesterday. This story on the daily mail, the idea you can have a new hotline number on the lines of 999 if you think you have been a victim of bank fraud or some kind of fraud. Just an idea. What else have you got, kat . Talking about the fa in quarry a bit earlier, but in the inside pages, theres jo konta, earlier, but in the inside pages, theresjo konta, confirmation she has split from her coach enquiry. And a graphic showing her tumble in the rankings from fourth to 10th. Still pretty good to be top ten she has lost her last five matches, hasnt made it to the end of season tour finals hasnt made it to the end of season tourfinals in hasnt made it to the end of season tour finals in singapore, hasnt made it to the end of season tourfinals in singapore, she has an injured foot, she is resting, so hopefully she will come back stronger with a new coach. In tennis, its interesting how form can be with you and then it can slip away. There was a moment she could win every time she played. Its about belief, it comes and goes. This one was interesting, harry kane, huge hype about him, how hes the perfect striker at the moment, i think it was the real madrid coach before they played in the Champions League this week said hes got the com plete league this week said hes got the complete package, he has scored 13 in september and was right up there with beating messi and ronaldo for goalscoring in september. Apparently the secret according to the times is he has lost almost 50 of his body fat since 2014, he is now this lean, mean goalscoring machine. Was he known for being a bit tubby before . I dont think so. There he is before and there he is after. Doesnt look any different it is all margins. Small margins. Can i bring you the story of 186 year old portas . Just because i like it. Yes please. Tortoise. In st helena, this is jonathan, a giant tortoise, he has been wooing someone, or another tortoise i should say, over the past 26 years, federica it was thought he was wooing but in fact it was frederik. But it doesnt matter, they love each other and they became smitten in 1991. They have stayed close. Great. 26 year romance. Pretty good for a 186 year old tortoise. Like a fling, 2060 is, barely a moment for a tortoise of that age 26 years. A new generation of Council Houses is what theresa may promised at the conservative party conference, but how easy will that be to achieve . Withjust over a Million People in england on