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People who died when a stolen car collided with a tree in leeds last night. Our correspondent Chi Chi Izundu joins us now. West Yorkshire Police recalled to the and just before 10pm last night. They say that a stolen renault clio collided with a tree and five people we re collided with a tree and five people were killed. As you said, the youngest victim was 12 years old. There were also 215 year olds, a 24 year old and a 28 year old man also died. The families of all the deceased had been informed. Police have also confirmed that they have 215 year old boys in custody, and say they are being held on suspicion of dangerous driving. They have not as yet established with all the people involved in this car crash we re people involved in this car crash were involved in the same car. Theyre claim to establish whether some 01 any theyre claim to establish whether some or any others were pedestrians. They have got in Major Collision Enquiry Team continuing with investigations. They have closed roads around the area and are appealing for more information. And no names yet . No names as yet. Drone users will be required to take Safety Awareness tests as part of planned new legislation on their usage. Police will also be given new powers to crack down on illegal use of unmanned aerial vehicles. The government hopes to harness new Drone Technology to make britain a centre of excellence. Joe lynam reports. They are getting bigger, and yet lighter. They can carry heavier items and fly even further. They will soon fly into water and back out again. The government wants to tap into these new technologies but also prevent abuse of drones. The proposed drone bill could mean that owners of drones weighing more than 250 grams will need to register and do a test. Theyll be banned from flying near airports or higher than 120 metres. Police will get new powers to seize unmanned aerial vehicles. And the new aviation minister also wants britain to tap into the wider benefits of drones. Weve looked at the drones today which can help in the construction industry, in the mining industry, on offshore oil rigs. And whats really exciting is that they can do jobs which actually put people at risk, and so hopefully it will help with safety as well. And the safety concerns were highlighted in july a plane about to land. There have been a few near misses at leeds, bradford, cork, and manchester airports since 2015. Joe lynam, bbc news. Earlier i spoke to christian struwe, head of european policy at one of the worlds biggest drone manufacturers, dji. And to assistant chief constable serena kennedy, the National Police Chiefs Council lead officer on drones. I started by asking her if new laws will make a difference in cracking down on the illegal use of drones. We are keen to work across government with the agencies affected by the misuse of drones to understand how we can implement this legislation and how to make a difference to us in policing. Because we have different extremes. We have people using drones in an anti social way that causes demand for us in terms of policing, but we also have people who are using them for serious criminality. We hope through this legislation is that we can encourage people to own drones responsibly and use them responsibly, so that we can concentrate on those people that are using them in that serious criminal way. In a moment we will talk to an expert about what they can be used for, but from your point of view, particularly when used for direct criminal activity, this is the stuff of Science Fiction a few years ago, but it is a reality you face, isnt it . Were seeing an increased use in drones in a criminal manner, and one of the ways theyre being used is flying items into prison. We hope this legislation will help us tackle this criminality. Lets talk to christian struwe, head of european policy at one of the worlds biggest drone manufacturers, dji. Drones for many people have come almost from nowhere in a very short time. Its true, you can say the Drone Industry has exploded in the past five years, it has gone from something being specialised for hobbyists to being a high street off the shelf product that is used for many positive uses as well as the more negative ones we hear about. But the negative ones can be serious. Talking to a Police Leader there about criminal use, but there is the business of endangering aeroplanes. Certainly, and nobody wants to see drones being used either for criminal purposes or for endangering aeroplanes. We are building in technology into our drones that allow them to stay away from airfields and dont go into heights where you normally see civil air traffic. Were also working on Different Technology to keep drones out of prison, for instance. You could have a situation where airliners carry anti drone equipment, and perhaps prisons could be protected in some cyber way . That could be one way. Any drone today is equipped with gps, as long as we know the cooridinates of airports and prisons and places we dont want them, we can programme that into drones and they cannot fly into there. If you are determined enough and you are criminal, there are ways around that, but that is where policing comes into it. There are technological advances that can help you as well, but criminals will always try to stay ahead of you . Absolutely, and thats why we have to keep working with industry to stop drones being used in a criminal manner. Do you have experience of people who have sent up drones near aeroplanes, is that generally an accidental thing that happens or are the people trying to do something horribly dangerous . At the moment from my perspective i would say it is people using them in an irresponsible way without understanding the consequences. And thats why we are really keen with this legislation to encourage that responsible ownership and use. You will only get people to sign up for courses who are legitimate, that is always the central problem with this sort of thing. That is the purpose of the consultation period, to understand the impact of the legislation, and how do we police it. The registration in terms of the requirement to register drones the same way you register your vehicle is a way forward for us to start to tackle this problem. And this industry, the government talked last week about technology and all the things we would want to encourage in this country, it is exploding in the best possible sense. It is. Were seeing countless uses of drones for positive purposes. Unfortunately the only thing that seems to make the headlines is when we see dangerous use of drones. As i said, nobody has the interest of using them for anything negative, so we really want to promote stricter penalties for people who deliberately break laws, as well as encourage everyone who has positive use of drones to speak out about it. If one looks ahead, we have heard about delivery of goods, giants like amazon talking about doing it. Are they actually doing it at the moment in some parts of the world . There are regulatory challenges and technological challenges preventing us from going there yet. Im sure well get there, but it is not right round the corner. Irelands european commissioner has urged the uk not to leave the Single Market and Customs Union. Phil hogan told the observer that it would be the best way to avoid stringent border controls between Northern Ireland and the republic. Theresa may hopes the eu will agree to move the brexit talks onto trade at next months summit. But mr hogan warns ireland will use its veto to stop progress if it is not satisfed. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason explains. The government is desperate to move these brexit talks on to the future relationship to talk about trade. But, in order to do that, they have three big issues they have got to be seen to be making significant progress on. Talk of a divorce bill, talk of citizens rights, that is brits elsewhere and european citizens in the uk, and then this issue which is becoming a really big sticking point, the irish border, the border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. At the moment it is almost invisible. But when the uk leaves the European Union, that will be the frontier between the uk and the eu. Now, the argument is it cannot be a hard border, something that is very physical and very obvious to see. But how does the uk achieve that if it is leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union . In other words, will be operating economies under different rules to the European Union. There is a lot of talk trying to find a technological solution, but there is very little talk about precise details. And ireland wields a huge amount of power at the moment as they can veto, they can stop, the uk being able to move on to the second stage of the brexit talks. And as if this was not all complicated and involved enough, theres even the potential for an irish general election before christmas because of political turbulence there. And there is plenty of political turbulence here, and its happening elsewhere in europe, right at the heart of these brexit negotiations. Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show this morning, the Shadow International trade secretary Barry Gardiner described the irish border situation as very worrying. The Irish Government are desperately worried about this. We are all worried about this. We are all worried about this. We are all worried about this, but the in particular worried because their Economic Growth depends upon the trade relations they have with the uk. It used to be much larger narratives about 17 , still a huge slice of their economy. And for that reason they are determined not to see a hard border. But the raw politics playing into this, and we must ensure that nothing is done that damages the good friday agreement. That to me is the bottom line, and thats what everyone should keep an eye on. The leader of the conservatives in scotland, ruth davidson, was also asked about the border and described asked about the border and described as one of the more conjugated part of the brexit negotiations. We know this is one of the difficult bits of the negotiation. What we have been positing to the European Union is that we dont have to have something that we dont have to have something thatis that we dont have to have something that is an off the shelf solution because we are a different case to any other country that interacts with the eu. We are not canada, not norway, not someone else, because we are the only country that has previously been part of the European Union that complies with every single rule and regulation, that will then sit outside of it. So there are differences. I know from ten years as a reporter before i was elated and you know from 30 something years of reporting on negotiations that the people and walk up to the microphones and speak to the home audience dont always reflect the negotiation and the progress that is going on in the group. When it comes to european negotiations it is always five past midnight. Dont think just negotiations it is always five past midnight. Dont thinkjust because you have members of the eu commission, who have stated position to defend, and i understand and acce pt to defend, and i understand and accept that, but when they walk up toa accept that, but when they walk up to a microphone and speaking to their home audience that necessarily reflect the progress leaves, that reflect the progress leaves, that reflect the progress leaves, that reflect the progress going on in the room. This is a hard deadline. It is hard and sends it constricts demented time we have to do things to make it into the next phase. It doesnt mean the word is ended, but it is a setback. A Police Officer has been seriously injured after a van was driven at him in liverpool. It happened in the norris green area of the city after a number of officers tried to stop the vehicle. Merseyside police have called the incident a despicable attack and say a man has been arrested. Indonesia has warned airlines to avoid flying near a volcano on the island of bali, which is spitting ash and smoke high into the air. At least 100,000 people on the island have left their homes for temporary shelter after mount agung started spewing smoke and steam. Andrew plant reports. Plumes of black smoke as people on the indonesian island of bali look on from a distance. Thousands have now been told to move away from the area. Airlines have been warned about volcanic ash in the air from the billowing smoke. Many flights here have now been cancelled. Its really kind of inconvenient, but theres not much you can do, its a natural disaster. So, umm, yeah, its. Yeah, one of those things. Its kind of difficult. They lost my bag as well, so i have been waiting for my bag, but now im just going to go back to the hotel and come back tomorrow, i guess. The volcano has been showing signs of unrest since september, with many leaving their homes for temporary shelters. Now, people within eight miles have been told to evacuate, with more than 120,000 displaced, scattered in camps across the island. The mountain is sacred to people here. No one is taking any chances. This is the scene live. This is from a nearby webcam. It does emphasise the smoke rising into the air which is disrupting flights and causing a lot of people to leave their homes. This is the latest from bali. The headlines on bbc news 215 year olds are in Police Custody after five people died when a stolen car crashed in leeds. Drone users will be required to take Safety Awareness tests as part of plans to tackle rogue operators. Irelands eu commissioner says dublin will play tough till the end over its threat to veto brexit talks which are moving on to discuss trade. Sport now, and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. Jurgen klopp submitted would be. Australia are crusing to victory in the first ashes test. After england were bowled out for 195 in their second innings, the aussies needed just 170 to win and theyre making short work of it. The first three days of this test match were so evenly balanced, but it looks as if australia will take a 1 0 lead. England knew they had a chance if they batted well, but they lost early wickets, most cruciallyjoe root. Moeen ali batted well, but he was controversially given out stumped. From there england lost their last four wickets for just ten runs to set australia a target ofjust170. England bowlers tried their best, but Cameron Bancroft and david warner were in superb form. They both scored unbeaten half centuries before the close. Australia need just 56 on the final day to go 1 0 up in this ashes series. England knew they would face a tough task in australia. 1 0 down though, it will seem tougher. Obviously very disappointed. I thought the first three days we played well in the game and then today we let ourselves down. With the batting especially, we got in and never really went on to get the big score that we needed. The australians certainly havent had it all their own way in rugby unions autumn internationals, which are are over for another year. Scotland ended their campaign in style against the wallabies, while wales miserable run against new zealand continues. Patrick gearey reports. No wonder theyre buying souvenirs. Somethings stirring in scottish rugby. And who better to test their new confidence against than australia . There is heartbreaking history here. The wallabies have a habit of snatching victory from the scots. And there were ominous signs. It all changed with a charge. This was the last act of sekope kepus match. Its a red card from me. Red meant go for scotland. From the moment they dived over they were in total control. Mcguigan was not even due to be playing that match, but scored twice. With the extra man, scotland found several extra gears. Eight tries in all. They had never beaten australia by more than nine points, this time, they had 29. They had hopes of defying history in cardiff too. There are only fading flickering memories of the last time wales beat new zealand back in 1953. On a different ground, and in what seems to be a different game to the one the current all blacks play, a combination of the bombastic and the gymnastic. Waisake naholo, scoring twice from two attacks. Wales hadnt deserve that. Still, instead of getting mad, they very nearly got even. Scott williams got them to within a point at half time. They trailed by more in 53. But the men in black are dangerously elusive. They score when you think you are safe. Rieko ioane went over twice. Thats why wales must keep waiting and the all blacks are the worlds best. England made it three wins out of three with a 48 14 victory over samoa at twickenham. Liverpool managerjurgen klopp admits it would be crazy to think his side have any chance of catching premier League Leaders Manchester City in the title race. Thats after they dropped more points at home this time to chelsea. It was a former Chelsea Player who opened the scoring Mohamed Salah with his 15th goal for the reds injust 20 games. But the champions didnt let up willian came off the bench after scoring twice in midweek, and equalised with just over five minutes to go. Liverpool are 11 points off city, who play at huddersfield today. In the premier league yesterday, chelsea came from a goal down to draw at liverpool. Incredible teams, unbelievable attitudes from both sides. It was so intense. After a week like this which we both had, after the trips we had to do and the journey, it was one of the better draws i have had my life. England have been beaten 1 0 by korea in their bronze medal match in the Womens Hockey World League in auckland. Korea scored from a penalty corner in the opening 15 minutes and that proved to be enough as the koreans claimed the bronze medal. The netherlands are currently taking on new zealand in the final. British olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four man event at the bobsleigh world cup. Gbs deen, ben simons, toby 0lubi and Andrew Matthews led the standings after setting a track record of 50. 66 seconds in their opening run in whistler. But russias alexander kasjanovs final run was enough to take gold. The podium finish equals the best result for a british team since sochi 2014 afterjothacksons second place at the lake placid world cup event four years ago. European number one Tommy Fleetwood could only manage a 6th placed finish after a closing 69 made up of 16 pars and a solitary birdie on the 17th. Australias wade 0rmsby won his first European Tour title at the 26ath attempt after a nerve wracking finish to the ubs hong kong 0pen. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. Co. Uk sport, and ill have more for you in the next hour. Good to see Tommy Fleetwood doing so well officials in china say two people have been killed and Dozens Injured in a big explosion at a factory. It happened in the port city of ningbo, south of shanghai. Windows more than a kilometre away were reportedly shattered by the blast. Robin brant reports. Local report on social media say gas canisters may be to blame. Pictures emerged showing construction workers carrying people away with glass damaged buildings behind them. Police say they do not know what the cause was, and they are investigating. The port city of ningbo is best known for its automotive manufacturing, and is home to the chinese are volvo. The exposure and havent in an area which is mostly industrial and nonresidential. Pakistans government has called on the army to restore order in the capital, islamabad, after violence broke out during protests by islamists. The demonstrators want a government minister, who they accuse of blasphemy, to be sacked. The violence in islamabad has reportedly led to several deaths and around 200 people being injured at faizabad interchange a key highway in the city. Anbarasan ettirajan reports. Islamabad, the capital city of pakistan, turned into a battle zone. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the islamists. But they came prepared and responded with stones and bricks. Several police vans were set on fire. Many injured were taken to hospital. At one point the police had to retreat as hundreds more demonstrators turned up. After failing to disperse the islamists, the government has asked the military to restore order in islamabad. The islamists have been blocking a key highway for weeks, demanding the sacking of a government minister whom they accuse of blasphemy. The protesters are defiant. Were protesting against the operation, the cruel action the government is carrying out against demand of our holy prophet and our leaders in islamabad. We curse the government, and demand is that the operation should be stopped with immediate effect. As the protests spread, they represent a direct challenge to the governing pakistan muslim league. They also illustrate the governments difficulty in dealing with the gaining popularity of religious extremists among some sections of society. Cu ba ns have cubans have marked the anniversary of the death of their former leader fidel castro. Students gathered in the ground of the college where fidel castro was taught us a lot students. The changing of the guard is a british institution, with millions of tourists flocking to Buckingham Palace every year to watch the spectacle. The duty usually falls to the armys Household Division famous for their red coats and bearskin hats, but today, for the very first time, sailors from the royal navy will lead the ceremony. Tim muffet has been watching the final preparations. 86 sailors from 45 Royal Navy Ships and establishments. Final rehearsals at wellington barracks for a moment of military history. Its a massive day. The royal navys never conducted this duty before. The ministry of defence described 2017 as the year of the navy, prompted in part by the arrival of its new aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, hence an invitation to officially guard the monarch for the very first time. Weve been trained by the guards who have been fantastic. And we have overcome challenges of translating their orders into royal navy or jackspeak as we would say. We have individuals who havejust come back from the gulf. We have people who will deploy injanuary back out to the mediterranean and out to somalia on operations. And we also have contingent members that have come from submarines and the fleet air arm as well. It is normally soldiers from the Household Division of the army who guard the monarch and royal palaces. Theyve done so since 1660. The changing of the guard typically takes place outside Buckingham Palace every two days. Its one of the worlds most famous ceremonial events, the scarlet tunics and bearskin caps a vivid symbol of britain. With the dark blue coats and the hats, it will be a different thing for people to see in london. As he leads proceedings, Lieutenant Commander steve elliot will be the captain, the royal navys first, its believed, since sir Walter Raleigh in 1587. It is a great honour, a fantastic privilege and honour to be entrusted with the security of the monarch. As well as Buckingham Palace, royal navy guarding duties await outside windsor castle, st jamess palace, and the tower of london. Formed 357 years ago, a new temporary role for the royal navy. Tim muffett, bbc news. My my father was in the royal navy, i think he would have approved. Now lets get the weather. 0ur cold weekend continues and the week ahead looks cold, but there will be a brief interruption, because after a chilly sunday, things will turn wet and windy tonight, and then briefly it will become milder. But it will not last very long. For the rest of the day, central and eastern areas dry with crisp sunshine, some showers in the western thickening cloud into Northern Ireland with persistent rain late in the day. Temperatures may creep up by a degree of truth in bed with yesterday. A wet evening for Northern Ireland, rain spread across scotland. Wet weather for northern england, wales and the midlands overnight. And strong winds, Gale Force Winds and places. But very mild tone towards the south. The cold air already returning to northern and central areas, and after a wet start in the south tomorrow we get back into the cold air. A mixture of sunshine and showers, the showers will be wintry in the north, windy with guilt for swindon places and high temperatures are for ten. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines five people have been killed, including three children, after a stolen car crashed into a tree in leeds. The collision happened in stonegate road in the north of the city. Drone users will be required to take Safety Awareness tasks as part of planned new legislation on their usage. Police will also be given new powers to crack down on illegal use

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