Will have more later. And tomasz has got the winter weather. That is a big car certainly not mine. It is in the north where it is really cold, even some icy stretches overnight tonight. Thank you very much. Also coming up. It never left me, i cannot stay away from it. Look whos back. Tom baker, the longest serving doctor, films new footage to complete an episode abandoned because of a strike at the bbc. Good afternoon. More than 180 people have been killed in a militant attack on a crowded mosque in egypt. The countrys president is holding an Emergency Security meeting. It happened in the northern sinai region when armed men stormed the building and detonated a bomb during friday prayers. One report says the target of the attack appeared to be supporters of the Security Forces who were attending prayers. Its the deadliest attack yet in the three year insurgency in sinai. We will be live at our correspondent in cairo very shortly. Zimbabwe has a new president. Emmerson mnangagwa was sworn in this morning in a packed stadium in the capital, harare. It follows the dramatic departure of Robert Mugabe after 37 years in power. President mnangagwa told the crowd of 60,000 that he vowed to serve all citizens and said corruption must end. Ben brown is in harare. Extraordinary scenes in the stadium, it has now emptied but at one stage it has now emptied but at one stage it was packed with 60,000 people, an electric atmosphere, euphoric. People wanted to see the president being sworn in and all around zimbabwe, this was watched by millions live on television to see what he would say after being celebrated, and it was a statesman like speech. A powerful speech, motivational, about how the country has to drag itself up and improve the economy and stick to a democratic path. Some of the key things. He said he was generous to Robert Mugabe, he had been the father of the nation and had made an immense contribution and they should let byg o nes immense contribution and they should let bygones be bygones, there should be no retribution against Robert Mugabe. He also said everybody in zimbabwe has to Work Together for the future. We must all Work Together, you, me, all of us, he promised democratic elections next year will go ahead and he. Corruption and he promised to create jobs. Lots of promises and everyone will wait to see whether he can keep those very bold promises. Everybody here said this was the start of a new era for zimbabwe. This report from jon donnison. A new dawn for zimbabwe. And a day to be up early. People cramming onto buses towards the countrys national stadium. Outside, a mood of celebration. I date many thought would never come. I, Emmerson Dambudzo mnangagwa. Millions of zimbabweans this week have been celebrating the end of the mugabe regime. But after being sworn in, the new president gave a remarkably warm tribute to the man he ousted from power. He remains a father, mental, comrades in arms and my leader. Applause. We say thank you to him and trust that our history will grant him his proper place and accord him his deserved stature as one of the Founding Fathers and leaders of our nation. But he said now was the time to look to their future. Whilst we cannot change the past, there is a lot we can do in the present and the future. To give our nation a different, positive direction. As we do so, we should never remain hostages of our past. I must humbly appeal to all of us that we let bygones be bygones. The crowd lapped it up. I want to say to the new president , mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, we are very happy andi mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, we are very happy and i want to say to the general, thank you so much thank you so much many in this country have known no other leader than Robert Mugabe. What changes to people want . We are expecting a lot from the new president , to deal with corruption and unemployment and issues of development. And also issues of health. The new president promised democratic elections as planned next year. But from the opposition, a call for things to be done differently. I want him to realise that we are all zimbabweans. He mustnt ignorance. We want parties that are respected in zimbabwe. Emmerson mnangagwa was Robert Mugabes right hand man. A key ally in decades of oppressive rule. But at least for today, people were prepared to believe this was not a moment of continuity but change. 0ne other promise that he made that is very significant was a promise to compensate all the farmers who lost their land and their farms compensate all the farmers who lost their land and theirfarms in the Robert Mugabe distribution of land programme. A promise to compensate them. That is another promise they will have to see whether he keeps. Bulawayo is the second biggest city in zimbabwe. Traditionally, a hotbed of dissent to the Robert Mugabe fishing. Anne soy has this report. This is the heartland of the opposition, the always opposed Robert Mugabe. But his successor is also viewed with suspicion. We have removed a tyrant but we have not removed a tyrant but we have not removed the tyranny. Emmerson mnangagwa who has worked for Robert Mugabe for 45 years, he has been his point man, his most trusted the tenant. 0ur concern is that we have simply changed the personality but we have not necessarily changed the system. There are deep winds from the past in this region. Thousands we re the past in this region. Thousands were massacred in the 1980s as the fifth brigade unleashed a campaign of terror. 0ut here in matabeleland, the picture is different. The people here experienced the worst of Robert Mugabes oppressive rule and those scars are still evident. Lonely and poon scars are still evident. Lonely and poor. This man is 89 and struggles to make a living. His son was only 14 and he was killed. Translation to make a living. His son was only 14 and he was killed. Translationzli went with my wife to see what was going on. Not knowing that my son was there. When we arrived we were told my son had been killed and my wife fainted on the spot. I picked up wife fainted on the spot. I picked up and took home. And i went back to my child. His remains are here along with eight others. This killing place has only recently been marked. The pastor who led the memorial was arrested and threatened. He is not convinced that having a new president changes anything. Youre kidding me. Why . Translation there wont be changed because Emmerson Mnangagwa and mugabe our allies, one on the same, when the massacres happened they were on the same side, if he was going to make changes he could have done that by now. The challenge for the new president is whether he can bring the region into the fold. The next generation are hoping this will be a turning point towards a better future. Hoping this will be a turning point towards a betterfuture. Anne hoping this will be a turning point towards a better future. Anne soy, bbc news, matabeleland. It acidity was the watchword of that speech by the president , he said he wanted to represent his president , notjust his supporters but people of all creeds, colours and tribes in this country and political persuasions. He really did seem to be reaching out to the opposition. I spoke to many of the 60,000 people here. Mai tt is a comedian this is what she told me. That was awesome, we are excited and happy and grateful, at last, freedom has come to the country. I am so overwhelmed to witness this event because i never, ever thought for one second i would see this, our former president resigning. It was like a former president resigning. It was likea dream former president resigning. It was like a dream and when it happened i could not believe my eyes and my ears and my children are here to witness this special moment. Ijust wa nt to witness this special moment. Ijust want to say to our new president , mr Emmerson Mnangagwa. We want to say to our new president , mr Emmerson Mnangagwa. We are very happy. Emmerson mnangagwa. We are very happy i Emmerson Mnangagwa. We are very happy. I also want to say to the general, thank you so much thank you so much the president made a lot of promises about political reform and economic reform. Will he keep those promises . I hope and wish that he is going to do just as he promised. Because we would be put him there, as the people of zimbabwe . Because we think he is fit to be our leader and we think he is fit to run this country and we know that he is not a greedy somebody. We were waiting to see what kind of president he would be, the Zanu Pf Party that people have feared or visionary, a statesman and the speech today was statesman like. He said, we dare not squander this moment, we hold this country in trust. It belongs to future generations. Back to you in london. Ben brown in harare. The first reaction to events in sinai, this hasjust arrived, reaction from Boris Johnson, sinai, this hasjust arrived, reaction from borisjohnson, he is deeply saddened by the abhorrent attacks on a mosque in north sinai, he senses sincere condolences to all those affected. The figures are claiming all the time, were hearing that more than 180 people have been killed in that militant attack on a crowded mosque in egypt and the president is holding an Emergency Security meeting. These are still pictures that have been arriving in the last few moments showing the scene of the blast and the gun attack. It happened in the northern sinai region when armed men stormed the building and detonated the bomb during friday prayers. One report suggests the target appeared to be supporters of the Security Forces who were attending those players. It is the deadliest attack yet in the three year insurgency in sinai. We can go live to our correspondent in cairo, ranyah sabry. Can you bring us cairo, ranyah sabry. Can you bring us up to date with the latest information is . The number of casualties is more than 180, 1811 at the moment with 125 injured and the numbers are expected to increase. The mosque was packed on a friday, the weekend in egypt and the weekly players for muslims and it is actually players that everybody intense, even if they dont pray on a daily basis. The weekly friday prayers is something they would attend for social reasons and religious reasons. This is why the number of casualties includes children who were there with their pa rents. Children who were there with their parents. The attack was quite complex. The bomb was detonated outside the mosque and three men with machine guns opened fire. Those who are able to leave and escape, running for their lives, we met outside by a group of other gunmen who opened fire and this is why the number of casualties is high. The ambulances were also under attack, five ambulances, and they could not reach to present first aid or take the casualties to a nearby hospital. The mosque is also known to be affiliated with a sect of islam which has declared was declared infidels by hardliners and they see this as too fancy and makes up too many trends that are not genuine for islam, which according to them each to be more strict and firm. Does that help point out who might be responsible . Because Islamic State and alqaeda operate in this area . In this area in particular, it is a province of sinai, this Group Pledged Allegiance to Islamic State three years ago. The area of south sinai is known to be harbouring hardliners since it was toppled back in 2011 and since then the number of hardliners who were not in the country returned and a large number from afghanistan. After the attacks and the limitations for Islamic State in syria and iraq, it is very possible that activities would increase elsewhere. So far, no one has declared responsibility for this attack. We are waiting for any group to say that they were responsible. Possibly, not right now. In the coming days, maybe. Ranyah sabry, thank you. Theresa may will meet the president of the European Council, donald tusk, in brussels later. It will be the first time theyve met since the Prime Minister secured the backing of her cabinet to increase britains divorce payment from the eu. The summit will address the eus relationship with its eastern neighbours, but discussions on the fringes of the meeting will focus on brexit. Adam fleming reports from brussels. Shes here to talk about helping the eus eastern neighbours. The Prime Minister is also trying to give a boost to the Brexit Process. These negotiations are continuing but what im clear about is that we must step forward together. This is for both the uk and the European Union to move onto the next stage. That next stage is talks about the future relationship with the uk but eu leaders wont talk about trade until britain answered some Big Questions about its departure, such as how it will avoid customs checks on the irish border. We are focused on a credible road map or the parameters at least for a credible road map to ensure that we dont have a hard border on the island of ireland again, that not only undermines trade but, more importantly, undermined the normality on the island of ireland that has been the very basis of a successful Peace Process for the last 20 years. The president of romania and his eu colleagues wont move without money either. They want the uk to make specific written commitments about how it intends to live up to its financial obligations. The cabinet has in theory agreed to make a more generous offer although earlier this week downing street dismissed reports that could be a sum worth £40 billion. The Prime Minister will not talk precise numbers as she hobnobs with her counterparts. This is about small steps in a bigger diplomatic dance that will go on for weeks. I meet the british Prime Minister on the 11th of december and then we will see if there has been sufficient progress. Are you confident progress will be made . Yes. And the eu has other things on its mind. Chancellor merkel of germany is finding it hard to form a Coalition Government at home. There is a political Crisis Brewing in dublin. Are these distractions or opportunities for britain . For the Prime Minister, the meeting that matters today is that the president of the European Council, donald tusk. He will chair the summit in december which will decide whether the Brexit Process ta kes a decide whether the Brexit Process takes a giant leap forward. Our europe correspondent, gavin lee, is in brussels now. The hope obviously is that an increased offer from the hope obviously is that an increased offerfrom britain will suddenly make the trade talks possible next month . suddenly make the trade talks possible next month . I think so, the best way to talk about this is small shuffles forward because you dont tend to get the word breakthrough from any of these meetings were summits, here or elsewhere around summits, here or elsewhere around summit elsewhere, in this case it is about the former russian satellite states, six of them are potentially in the sphere of influence of the eu, the russians would say too much so. So meeting with ukraine, they came to civil war for yea rs over with ukraine, they came to civil war for years over the issue of the eu, moldova, azerbaijan and armenia. Theresa may will meet with Donald Tuskin theresa may will meet with donald tusk in about one hour and because five eu leaders are not here, including emanuel macron, the french and dutch leaders have sent deputies. This will create more of a vacuum and the irish issues mean leo varadkar is not here, Angela Merkel is here but she will have on domestic issues given the follow pa rt domestic issues given the follow part the coalition talks. Suddenly theresa may has more time with donald tusk and she can talk, we are told it will not be numbers, the reports of £110 told it will not be numbers, the reports of £40 billion being offered to the eu. But last week it was clear there will be more money going forward. Does that bring them to make the eu more satisfied with the next phase . Donald tusk is one of the key figures, you have mr brexit, shell barnier, but when it comes to the other leaders, donald tusk is a central conduit. This is why they must have these regular meetings. For anybody who suggests the problems with the political situations in ireland and germany might help britains position, if there is chaos in those countries, you will not get 27 other countries agreeing to anything, if there is chaos at the heart of it . It is a balance. To have an issue where there have been reports that the eu would deny that sometimes when you have all the leaders together, it is easier to rally around one issue, politicking, to make sure they have the strongest hand. And some leaders are missing, theyjust want to get about business as usual and get brexit dungloe. Conversely, if you have big issues that leads to things being stalled and things being kicked down the road and from both sides, given that the end of march 2019 is the day that britain falls out of the eu, come what may, except for any potential transition period, for any potential transition period, for both sides it matters to get this moving but in about one hour we will have this meeting between theresa may and donald tusk and we will get a sense if they have moved things slightly forward or not towa