And susan has the weekends weather. Murky weather around to begin the weekend across the southern half of the British Isles. Clearer and brighter conditions coming from the north, but all in all, actually feeling. A chilly building. Feeling. Millions of people will fall silent this morning, on Armistice Day, to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. Its the 99th anniversary of the end of the first world war. Alexandra mackenzie is outside westminster abbey. Alexandra, whats happening today . We can speak now about people who have lost their lives serving in the armed forces, they will be remembered today . Absolutely. You join me on a rather wet Armistice Day morning. It is exactly 100 years since the end of the first world war. We are in the heart of westminster, where people will gather later today to remember the men and women who fell in all conflicts. We are very close to the field of remembrance. The senator is just down the road. The senate half will be central today, on Armistice Day. Cenotaph. But also on remembrance sunday, tomorrow. At 11 oclock people will fall silent for two minutes, both today and tomorrow, for remembrance sunday. People will gather notjust here but across the country. We will see people gathering in glasgow at central station, at the Trafford Centre in manchester, at l5 city hall, at cardiff they, and there will be a special Service Remembrance as always at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire. Belfast city hall, at cardiff bay. There will be lots of people gathering today to remember those who fell. Big ben, behind me, has been silent for the last few weeks. But he then will be heard today at 11 oclock and also tomorrow as people remember those who died and those who fell. But big ben. And of course there will be live coverage of Armistice Day commemorations from temple be 5am on bbc one. From 1055 a. M. A british woman accused of drug smuggling in egypt is due to appear in court this morning. Laura plummer, whos 33 and from hull, was arrested in cairo last month with nearly 300 tramadol tablets in her suitcase. She says the tablets were for her egyptian boyfriend, who has a bad back, and claims she had no idea they are banned in the country. But local police say that ignorance of the law is no excuse, as 0rla guerin reports. It looks like paradise. Egypts red sea coast has long been a tourist trap, but now one british visitor is trapped behind bars, accused of smuggling a heroin substitute to the resort of hurghada. 33 year old Laura Plummer, a shop assistant, has been coming here for years. Her family say she lives for her holidays in the sun. For the past month she has been detained at Police Station number one, with others accused of drug trafficking. The offence can carry the Death Penalty here. Well, weve managed to speak to Laura Plummer by phone. She told us she is being held in a cell about the size of her bedroom back home, but with 25 other women, so its hard to breathe. She said her fellow inmates are trying to look after her, but no one speaks her language. She told us her spirits are at rock bottom. The police here say she was kept for good reason because she had 300 tablets of tramadol. Its legal in britain with a prescription, but banned in egypt, where its the drug of choice for most addicts. Laura plummer claims a colleague gave her the painkillers for her egyptian boyfriend, 0mar, who has a bad back. She told us they were in a chemist bag she didnt open. I had no idea they were illegal here, she said. I cant tell you how stupid i feel. Ejections police say ignorance ignorance of the law is no defence. But friends and family say they hope thejudge will realise but friends and family say they hope the judge will realise she made an innocent mistake. The bbc understands that the labour mp, Kerry Mccarthy will submit letters to Party Officials on monday which she says show she received unwa nted attention from her fellow labour mp, Kelvin Hopkins. Mr hopkins is currently suspended from the party, following accusations of inappropriate behaviour, which he denies. Heres our political correspondent, iain watson. Kerry mccarthy says she is speaking out to support the young labour activist who alleged hopkins had acted inappropriately towards her after a meeting at sx university four years ago. Tell them not to do is currently suspended by the labour party while those allegations, which he denies, are investigated. Kelvin hopkins is currently. Kerry mccarthy is not making any formal complaint. Instead, she is submitting information to the inquirer which she believes could be helpful. She says she first suffered on attention from mr hopkins in 1994, and more recently, she received a letter in which he described as a very attractive woman and confided he had a dream about. She is submitting this letter to the labour enquiry on monday. In a statement, Kelvin Hopkins describes Kerry Mccarthy is a long term friend and says he is disappointed she appears to have gone to the press rather than telling him that she was unhappy. One of the latest hollywood figures to be accused of Sexual Harassment has admitted that all the allegations against him are true. Five women have made claims against the american Comedian Louis ck. Hes expressed remorse for his actions, as our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. Another hollywood figure accused of Sexual Misconduct. But to louis ck admits he did it. The New York Times first reported the claims of five women who said he subjected them to various acts of indecency, and two of his accusers say it happened in his hotel room in a comedy festival in 2002. In a statement, the comedian said the stories were true and he was now aware of the extent of the impact of his actions. He said the power i had over these women is that they admired me, and i wielded that power irresponsibly. He adds the statement doesnt include an apology to the women. Hi, everybody. Nice to see you all. Whats up . Louis ck is best known as a stand up comedian. He is also a successful writer, producer and actor. Hollywoods response to the allegations against him has been swift. His latest film, due to be released next week, has been scrapped. He has been dropped by several tv networks and netflix has cancelled plans to a stand up special. The streaming service cited the comedians unprofessional and Unacceptable Behaviour with female colleagues. One of the worlds most famous super models, naomi campbell, has said shes saddened by stories of abuse within the fashion industry. In an interview with the bbc, she said she believes there are more revelations to come. It seems to be a big problem and i think before it gets better it is going to get worse. We are going to hear about it, and what is going to have to come out. They are trying to find a solution, i know. And i think. I think it isjust the beginning, really. The lid has been opened. A lynx which escaped from a zoo near aberyswyth has been killed. Lilleth, the eurasian lynx, escaped after jumping over an electric fence last month, prompting a huge search. Bernard wilson reports. The oration links, named lilith, is thought to have le pt links, named lilith, is thought to have lept over an electric fence. Zoo staff again a hunt for her along with police and officials from ceredigion council. There were a number of sightings at one point it was thought she was hiding in bushes near desert. That she evaded ca ptu re. Near desert. That she evaded capture. Last night the council released a statement, saying the links had strayed into a populated area and it had been necessary to act decisively. It added the animal had been destroyed humanely and the safety of the public was paramount. The zoo has been closed since the animals escape. Britain is the most obese country in western europe. Thats the claim from the organisation for economic co operation and development. Its annual report says 27 of the British Population is officially obese, and that levels are rising father than in any other developed nation. Health organisations say the findings are sobering. Almost 40 of Battery Powered smoke alarms failed to go off in residentialfires in england in the past year, according to new figures. The local Government Association is warning people to check their smoke alarms in the run up to winter, when the number of serious fires usually goes up. Dan johnson reports. The images can be hard hitting, and the message is familiar. But it appears it is still not getting through. Figures show that in house fires last year, 40 of archery powered smoke alarms go off. Battery powered. Form means fire alarms, the rate was more than 20 . There is a claim that more than one in five households never test their smoke alarms. 0ne in five households never test their smoke alarms. One in ten households do not even have one fitted. Check your fire alarms and smoke alarms at home. Check the batteries are working. Check they are in the suitable position where it is actually going to help you. Make sure you have at least one on each floor of your house. That is the key message. We have seen too many smoke alarms and too many fires which havent done theirjob because people havent either placed them in the correct position, or check their batteries. With more boilers and heat is being turned on in colder weather, this is a reminder that smoke alarms and Carbon Monoxide designer you some as they are tried and tested and proven to work. U nless and tested and proven to work. Unless they are tried. In a world of coffee lovers and pet owners it was only a matter of time before this latest trend came about. In just ten minutes this coffee shop owner in taiwan will create the perfect latte, topped off with your pets face. All she needs is a photograph, some frothy milk and a lot of patience 0ne cup can cost up to £18 depending on the degree of difficulty, and many of her customers willingly let their drink get cold, just to take a few more pictures. What is that . What is that . I dont know what that was. I think it was a lot of cartoon cats. Was it . All the froth was gradually. It didnt quite look the same. And apparently you dont really get a hot cup of coffee because you are waiting for the coffee froth to be drawn. And then people take photos of the coffee. All you could just have a regular coffee and then look at your pet when you go home. Regular coffee and then look at your pet when you go homelj regular coffee and then look at your pet when you go home. I would go there and get a picture of you on my coffee. Lets look at the papers. The daily mirror. Borisjohnson, sparking outrage at a anglo spanish event by whacking bullfighting. The front page of the daily telegraph. Charities circumventing a ban on sending begging letters to elderly people by sending an itemised deer homeowner shots. Lots of people will be familiar with those. The front page of the times. We will be talking about this later. Jailed mother in torment. This is a british mother in torment. This is a british mother jailed mother in torment. This is a british motherjailed in mother in torment. This is a british mother jailed in iran mother in torment. This is a british motherjailed in iran who wept uncontrollably imprisoned after being separated from her child, and interrogated while wearing a hood. This is a collection of interviews by people who are in prison with her. She is 38. She has beenjailed for five years after being accused of wanting to topple the iranian regime. She has been separated from her child. And Boris Johnson regime. She has been separated from her child. And borisjohnson made comments about what she was doing in the country as well. We will be speaking to people close to that situation later. On the front page of the daily mail, if you are already tired of christmas stories, here is another one for you. Christmas sales are already on, says the daily mail. They are putting quoting big names. Debenhams and house of fraser offering 66 discounts with a record amount of stock on sale. Armistice day, 99 yea rs, stock on sale. Armistice day, 99 years, marking 99 years since the end of the first world war. This newspaper is looking at the old £1 coins. They are using those for the pppy coins. They are using those for the poppy appeal. Some readers have listed the appeal by £1 million. We will have a full review of the papers later in the programme this morning. It is 6 14 a. M. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning millions of people will fall silent this morning on Armistice Day, to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. A british woman will appear in court in egypt this morning, accused of smuggling in 300 illegal painkillers, a charge which could result in the Death Penalty. We knew it was going to be a chilly weekend, but just how we knew it was going to be a chilly weekend, butjust how chilly . It looks wet as well wet weather in the southern half of the British Isles, which will make it feel cold. Further north, brighter and much colder weather. Its that cold weather that will really dominate for tomorrow. Back to today and here is the reason we have the wet weather to the south. It is out in the atlantic, but pushing a lot of moist air across south wales and southern england, so heavy rain there if you are heading onto the roads. Not great conditions, but at least relatively mild. Further north, clearskies conditions, but at least relatively mild. Further north, clear skies and lovely sunshine. Unfortunately the rain from the south west of england and wales looks like it will be quite a feature today. Elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. A lovely looking day. Step outside and it is going to feel chilly. Wintry showers across the hills of scotland, Northern Ireland will be brighter by the afternoon. Sunshine from Northern England and hopefully for the midlands and east anglia. Towards the south west, here is the cloud. Rain at times and the wind will be strong. Gale force around the coast. More to come out of this weather system through the vetting and overnight. Heavy rain for a time and thats treading into the south east of england and across the midlands. But by the end of the night it heads off towards the continent. That sets us off towards the continent. That sets us upfor off towards the continent. That sets us up for the cold air to push all the way south for remembrance sunday. The isoba rs the way south for remembrance sunday. The isobars behind me, straight down to the south. That brings the ayre street in and it is going to feel chilly and all the more so going to feel chilly and all the more so because it will be windy. A lot of sunshine around on sunday. Greatly improving the prospects in terms of the way the weather looks for wales and the south west, but he will be cold. Showers for the irish sea coasts and north sea coasts. Temperature 7 9 degrees. Add on the wind and it will feel considerably chilly. The cold weather will be quite short lived. As we looked to the week ahead, monday will be cold and frosty, but then we start to bring in more cloud and it turns things are little bit milder into tuesday and wednesday. So basically the prospects for this weekend are quite wet for the British Isles. Further north, cold with sunshine. Tomorrow for all of us is going to bea tomorrow for all of us is going to be a chilly day. Thanks very much. See later. Now its time for the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown. Welcome to the film review on bbc news. And taking us through this weeks releases is who else but mark kermode . Mark, what have you got for us this week . A very interesting week. We have paddington 2 which you cannot have missed the adverts for. We have the florida project, a new film by sean baker. And professor marston and the wonder women. So paddington 2, what a Great British cast. The first paddington was really lovely and charming. It really surprised everybody. Is there any possibility that paddington 2 could live up to it . I went in thinking it cant. It does. It is lovely and charming. The story is paddington wants to buy a present for his great aunt lucys birthday. There is a pop up book of london but it is really expensive and he cannot afford it. The book goes missing and the finger or paw of suspicion points at paddington. Next thing is he is wrongly behind bars. Heres a clip. In the past month these three shadowy individuals have all been seen snooping around three london landmarks. We think the thief you saw is part of a criminal gang, using the pop up book as a treasure map. Well, its a theory. Have you found out who they are . Not yet. Maybe i should have a look. Im sorry, this is a private conversation. Its all right, mr brown. This is my friend, knuckles. And this is fibs, spoon, jimmy the snitch, t bone, the professor, squeaky pete, double bass bob, mad dog, johnny cashpoint, sirjeffrey wilcox. I hope i can rely on your vote. And charlie rumble. Its so wonderful to meet you all. Its a relief that paddington has made such sweet friends. Would you excuse us for a moment. What are you doing . Talking to the nice men. Nice men . We cannot trust these people. Look at them, talk about a rogues gallery, hideous. As for that bearded baboon, he hasnt got two brain cells to rub together. We can still hear you, mr brown. That was the light you turned off. The microphone is on the other side. Its got microphone written on it. You laughed at least four times in that clip because its funny before we went on air you said is itjust a family film, in a way that sort of implied that just a family film was. The thing is, making a great family film is really hard. It made me laugh and im 54. It will delight the kids because the character of paddington is so beautifully realised. Ben whishaws voice is perfect. There is a mixture of childish and old beyond the years. There are lots of slapstick sequences. Paddington is trying