Steve smith shows why hes the worlds number one batsman with a century as australia go past englands total in the opening ashes test. As analysts predict record spending on black friday, we hear the thoughts of some keen bargain hunters. Just came for black friday, ended up buying a television, headphones, clothes, jewellery, all sorts of things. And ben has the weekend weather. Good morning. A cold, frosty and in places icy start but the reward will be some crisp autumn sunshine. Some wintry showers as well. All the weekend weather details coming up. See you soon, ben. Good morning. First, our main story. Egypts military says it carried out air strikes on those behind the deadliest islamist terror attack in the countrys recent history. 235 people were killed and more than 100 injured after gunmen detonated a bomb and stormed a packed mosque in north sinai yesterday. Egypts air force says it has destroyed vehicles used by the militants, as well as weapons and ammunition at what it described as terrorist locations. Orla guerins report contains some distressing images. A rush to save those wounded when a place of worship became a place of carnage. The attackers struck during friday prayers. For egypt, this was a grim new first, a massacre in a mosque. The mosque was popular with sufi muslims, who revere saints and shrines, and are viewed as heretics by islamic extremists. Within hours, a televised address to a nation in shock. President Abdel Fattah Al sisi telling egyptians their anguish would not be in vain and there would be decisive punishment. The sophisticated assault on the mosque was the latest attack by militants based in sinai. The state has been battling them for years. The most deadly previous attack by is here was the downing of this russian aircraft in sinai in 2015, with the loss of 224 lives. In the past year, is have killed scores of christians in three attacks on churches, saying followers of the cross were their favourite prey. This time, militants in sinai have targeted their fellow muslims, showing no mercy. Outside local hospitals, crowds waited to donate blood. After a day of horror, many egyptians now fearful about what might come next. Orla guerin, bbc news, cairo. We will talk to a security and intelligence expert about what this attack means to the region just after 9am. Police have released cctv images of two men they want to speak to after panic broke out on the streets of london yesterday afternoon, injuring 16 people. Armed officers were called following reports of gunfire at Oxford Circus tube station, but investigators now say there is no evidence weapons had been fired. Our reporter andy moore is in Central London for us now. Andy, what more do we know about what happened yesterday . British transport police are trying to piece that together. We know the incident happened at 4 37 p. M. , the busiest time on one of the busiest days of the year. Police responded very quickly, they responded as if it was a terror incident. Eyewitnesses talk about a fight starting on the tube platform and transport police have released two images of men they would like to trace in connection with what they are calling an altercation that erupted. With me is david, a former counterterror officer. Police are getting multiple reports of gunfire at various locations, it must be a nightmare to deal with . Very much so. Nightmare to deal with . Very much 50. Turning up here at any time of day is difficult so. Turning up here at any time of day is difficult but especially when theres panic like yesterday and the Police Officers turning up will have a scant amount of information, theyre simply told there are reports of gunshots and people running away. And they will turn up and there will be an attempt to work out whats going on. Very difficult when you got lots of people running around and lots of people telling you conflicting information, and youre trying to look for suspects among the people running away and its very confusing. But the police are well trained, they do look to try to shut down these things as quickly as possible and move things away but some of the information that the government had put out, run, hide, tell, its quite difficult for people to find out whats gone on when people are running away and theyre not giving the information they should do. This was a false alarm but is there anything we could do to spread this panic, hysteria, or is it something we have to deal with in present circumstances . Yesterday there was an attack in egypt, 235 killed. Here weve got people running around saying theres gunshots being fired and were approaching the anniversary of the berlin market attack. People are worried about their safety. There isnt a great deal we can do. Social media doesnt help, theres lots of disinformation oii help, theres lots of disinformation on social media. Stick with reliable soufces on social media. Stick with reliable sources of information. David, thank you very much. 16 people were injured in the panic to get away yesterday, seven treated at the scene, eight were taken to hospital with minor injuries, one with more serious leg injuries. Naga. Andy, thank you. Theres no clear link between the number of prison suicides and overcrowding, a new International Study suggests. Packed prison cells have traditionally been thought of as a highly significant factor. However, the Research Published in the lancet sychiatry journal did conclude that suicides could be cut by sending fewer people with Mental Illnesses to prison. There are no simple explanations for this prison suicide, so overcrowding, prisoner numbers, prison officer numbers, how much you spend on prison, that didnt seem to be an explanation for these differences in rates of suicide. Glasgow airport was closed temporarily last night after a tug vehicle hit a passenger plane which was preparing for take off. Flights were delayed and diverted after the runway froze in bitterly cold temperatures. Its thought the tug may have skidded on ice as the plane was pushed back from the stand. No one was injured and the airport has now reopened. The president of argentina, mauricio macri, has ordered an inquiry into what happened to a Navy Submarine that disappeared over a week ago. Hopes have faded of finding any of the 44 people onboard alive after the Argentine Navy said an event consistent with an explosion was detected near the submarines last known location. Car vandalism in england and wales has jumped by 10 in three years. 210,000 vehicles suffered criminal damage such as smashed windows and slashed tyres in 2016, according to data obtained by rac insurance. Its believed that the figures could be even higher as many motorists dont report incidents because they fear it would push their insurance premiums up. Richard lister reports. Its an infuriating problem for motorists and its on the rise. Around 60 cars were vandalised on this colchester Industrial Estate in august, costing of pounds to fix. New Police Figures show that across the country more than 210,000 cars suffered criminal damage last year. Thats up 10 since 2013. But the increase in hertfordshire and in West Yorkshire was 25 , while Greater Manchester saw a 37 rise. And none of us are immune. In 2009, the former cabinet minister hazel blears found her car had been attacked by vandals. Slashed tyres and broken windows mean a vehicle can be off the road for days. Very frustrating for a motorist because of the inconvenience, the cost and the time it takes to actually get an effective repair but we also feel its probablyjust the tip of the iceberg because many people wont actually report a small incident of vandalism and certainly wont make an insurance claim. In this area near luton airport, holidaymakers who parked in residential streets to avoid airport car parks had an unwelcome surprise when they returned. Paying for secure parking would have been cheaper. And if thats not available, the advice is to find well lit unobtrusive spaces to avoid the vandals. Richard lister, bbc news. Mike will have the latest on the sport, the cricket is under way, and ben will have the weather. We can go back to our main story and the attack on a mosque in north sinai, which killed 235 people. 0ur correspondent sally nabil is in cairo. Do we know any more about who carried out the attack . The number has risen overnight and according to some medical sources in northern sinai, they issued 300 death certificates. That was kind of expected because we know that many of those injured are in a critical condition. This number might not even be final, we dont know if things are going to change in the next few hours. As for the response, the Egyptian Army issued a statement saying they managed to carry out a number of airstrikes that targeted the vehicles believed to have taken pa rt the vehicles believed to have taken part in this attack and there were a number of militants inside these vehicles, and they managed to kill them all, according to the military statement. This comes just a few hours after president sisi vowed retaliation and he said these kind of attacks are not going to intimidate egyptians, it will only make them more determined and stronger. Sally, thanks very much, reporting from cairo. The dup conference gets under way later today and while there are plenty of problems at home, Northern Ireland still doesnt have a government in place, it will be the partys ambitions for brexit commanding everyones attention. Leader Arlene Foster will address her colleagues under more scrutiny than perhaps ever before. Jon tonge is a professor of politics at the university of liverpool and joins us now from belfast. Good morning, lovely to see you. Why should we be. What should we be looking for in terms of nuances today at the dup conference . What were looking for is a clear statement from the dup as to what it once in terms of the border. Their position, though, is becoming clear. Its in opposition to what the eu, the Irish Government and the opposition parties want at westminster, which is basically Northern Ireland to continue in a special Customs Union with the irish republic. That would allow their to be no customs regime at the border on the island of ireland, you would simply see continued trade as normal between Northern Ireland and the irish republic. The dup doesnt want that because basically they want to remain an integral part of the united kingdom. If there was a bespoke uk irish republic deal, that would be ok for the dup but they dont want a Northern Ireland deal, which they believe would push Northern Ireland close to a united ireland. It would give Northern Ireland. It would give Northern Ireland special status within the European Union so Arlene Foster will as leader of the dup this afternoon make it abundantly clear its not on, and try selling that to the dup when youre so beholden to them as a conservative government, those ten dup mps are probably the most valuable in the world after extracting £1 billion from this government so this deal is an sellable. How much influence is Arlene Foster having as the head of the party, considering how crucial the party, considering how crucial the dup support has been to prop up the dup support has been to prop up the conservative government . The fa ct the conservative government . The fact there is no government in Northern Ireland is a problem for Arlene Foster, shes leading her party from belfast but the axis of power is very much from westminster where the dup ten mps are very powerful indeed. Their lead at westminster is nigel dodds and in many ways power has gravitated to him many ways power has gravitated to him leader. The dup once restoration of power sharing in Northern Ireland but the dup will not give round to sinn fein on their key demand, which is bore a stand alone Irish Language act wa nts. Stand alone Irish Language act wants. Arlene foster will make it clear there can be an Irish Language act but only as part of a broader act but only as part of a broader act that protects British Culture in Northern Ireland is for. Sinn fein will say thats not good enough and they will say ten years ago the British Government promised an Irish Language act in the st andrews agreement, so sinn fein are only saying they want what is promised. But the dup have dug in on this, as have sinn fein, and the show cant continue for much longer and the secretary of state for Northern Ireland will say we have to suspend the devolved government permanently and all 90 Assembly Members will lose theirjobs and Arlene Fosters position. Frankly she would be jobless in Northern Ireland. Interesting to see what happens. Thanks, jon tonge, professor of politics at the university of liverpool. Heres ben with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning. It may be autumn but the wetheriggs doing a good impression of winter this morning. The weathers doing. Some people waking up to their first snow of the season. Waking up to their first snow of the season. Wintry showers in staffordshi re season. Wintry showers in staffordshire from one of our weather watchers and for many more its a cold and frosty start to the day. As we go through the day it will stay cold and quite windy with the mixture of sunny spells and also some wintry showers. Those showers packing in on the wind. Showers falling as a mixture of rain, sleet, hailand falling as a mixture of rain, sleet, hail and snow, not only over high ground in western scotland, even lower levels has snow, with the risk of icy stretches. Eastern scotland starting dry and bright, but very cold. Down on the north west england and wales, a few showers and sleet and wales, a few showers and sleet and snow mixed in. Even snow to lower levels at times. East anglia and the south east could have the odd icy patch through the night. Lots of showers in the south west england. These are wintry over high ground. Through the day we continue to see showers. At the levels most of the showers in the west will turn back to rain, but still sleet and snow over high ground. Persistent sleet and snow over high ground in scotland. Windy, gales at times. Further east, the better chance of staying dry. Crisp autumn sunshine and feeling chilly, 4 eight degrees is the best we can expect. Into the night central and eastern areas have a lot of dry weather. Still showers into the west. Windy then last night. Maybe not as cold. These are town and city temperatures. The countryside could get below freezing. Another frosty start to tomorrow morning. Not a bad start to the day. But then the frontal system pushes on from the west. It will change things later. Initially a story of sunshine and showers. Then the showers fade before the cloud comes in from the west. Particular if Northern Ireland we have more persistent rain arriving by the end of the date and with that hints of something a little bit milderfor a time. The further east you are, another chilly day. In australia for the in brisbane a different feel. Its spring in australia. 36 degrees, with the risk of a shower 26. Degrees, with the risk of a shower 26. Back home on monday through the early part we have rain sweeping south. Maybe hill snow for a time in scotland. It temporarily turns milder, but that wont last. We get back into the deep freeze on tuesday. Cold air sweeping southwards and that will be with us throughout the week ahead. In the deep freeze . That doesnt sound nice. Not very nice, but at least we get sunshine. Cant complain too much. Thanks very much. Hundreds of thousands of shoppers snapped up a black friday bargain yesterday, with estimates that more than £2. 5 billion were spent in one day alone, but was it a record breaking year for retailers . Weve been out in manchester to see what shoppers had to say. Done a bit of christmas shopping. I hadnt planned on christmas shopping. Ive got half my christmas presents sorted. I spent less than what i thought today. I came with a budget and im going home with more than what i thought i was going to go home with. Just came for black friday, ended up buying a television, headphones, clothes, jewellery, all sorts of things. We actually got friday off with our friends and so itjust happened to fall on black friday, which is handy, so we got lots of bargains. Were just girls out on a friday some places we got 25 off, some had 10 off. I guess any percentage, any discount is better than having nothing so weve done well i think. Weve not overspent i think, what weve done is we knew what we needed to get and weve come out and weve got that really. So, yeah, quite a positive experience with it. Millie feels like shes overspent. Ive overspent. I think its all about self love how have the retail stunt . Katherine is from a Retail Agency and we have someone is from a Retail Agency and we have someone from retail economics research, a consultancy firm. Someone from retail economics research, a consultancy firmlj stayed in on thursday and did some shopping. Like lots of people did. The biggest increase in shopping online was between 6pm and 7pm, so shopping in pyjamas. Then i was out in the stores yesterday to see how busyit in the stores yesterday to see how busy it got. 0nce in the stores yesterday to see how busy it got. Once the kids went to school yesterday the stores filled up. Yesterday in leeds it was heaving by lunchtime. So theres been a real mixture. 0nline shopping