Events will take place around the world today to mark the 50th anniversary of when man first set foot on the moon. The mayor of new york declares a local emergency as two thirds of the United States prepares for a dangerous heatwave. Good morning. Our weather is set to get hotter next week in fact, very hot for some of us. But were not there yet. Still a bit of rain to come this weekend. Ive got yourfull forecast coming up. Heartbreak for rory mcilroy as he misses the cut by one shot at his home open championship at royal portrush in northern ireland. Its saturday the 20th ofjuly. Our top story uk ships have been warned by the government to stay away from the coast of iran, after the countrys armed forces seized a british tanker yesterday. Late last night, the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said therell be serious consequences if the vessel and its 23 crew arent quickly released, but added that military options are not being considered. It comes after weeks of escalating tensions in the region as simon jones reports. Seized in a major escalation of tensions. The stena impero, a british flagged tanker and its 23 crewmembers from india, russia, latvia and the philippines, now in the hands of iran after it was surrounded by four boats and a helicopter. This is completely unacceptable. Freedom of navigation must be maintained. We will respond in a way that is considered but robust. And we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. The tanker was tracked leaving the United Arab Emirates heading north, staying well inside waters of the gulf. But just after 3 oclock yesterday afternoon, the 30,000 tonne vessel makes an abrupt change of course, its last known movement inside iranian waters. An announcement on iranian tv claimed the tanker had failed to respect International Maritime rules. Its british operator says thats not true. London is now urging uk ships to stay out of the area for the time being. There is no alternative route in and out of the gulf so if this is to endure, then clearly it is going to impact on trade routes, trade patterns and ultimately, the price of those goods. The us president is rallying to britains support. We have a lot of ships there that are warships and well talk to the uk and we have no written agreement but we have an agreement theyve been a very great ally of ours. A second british owned tanker, the mesdar, was boarded by armed guards, but now has been allowed to continue on its journey. Irans actions are believed to be in response to this the Royal Marines helping to seize an iranian supertanker off the coast of gibraltar earlier this month. Britain believed it was Smuggling Oil to syria, in violation of eu sanctions. Tehran accused london of piracy. A meeting of the governments Emergency Committee cobra went on late into the night. The big question now who will make the next move . Simon jones, bbc news. Simonjones is outside the Foreign Office in Central London for us this morning. Simon, this certainly has escalated, hasnt it . Yes, and we had a statement in the early hours of this morning from the Foreign Office, describing what has happened as com pletely u na cce pta ble describing what has happened as completely unacceptable and calling foran completely unacceptable and calling for an immediate resolution to this. Interestingly, written is now telling its vessels they should not sail in the area for the time being. As we heard, it could cause a real headache for oil because there is no alternative route. Britain is also saying there will be severe consequences if the situation does not change quickly. What we have not heard is what exactly the Foreign Office means by this but the foreign secretary was keen to point out he is not looking at any sort of military intervention. He wants this solved via diplomacy. To that end, he has spoken to his us counterpart and tried to speak to the foreign minister ina and tried to speak to the foreign minister in a run yesterday but he was unavailable, on a flight tehran. Romy hunt is hoping to have some sort of dialogue with him today and we are told they will be further emergency meetings through the course of the weekend. We have heard one alternative version of events from iran, saying the tanker was involved in an accident within rainy and fishing vessel and failed to stop and that is why it was impounded. With a fishing vessel from iran. The cost of the new £56 billion high speed rail project hs2 could increase by another £30 billion. The Financial Times says that allan cook, the Financial Times says that allan cook, who took over as chair of the High Speed Railway last december, has warned that the scheme cant be delivered within budget. The phrase poor doors is used to describe separate entrances for social housing tenants used to divide them from private residents living in new build housing developments. The communities secretary, james brokenshire, said he was appalled by some examples of segregation he has seen. Ministers have promised to put an end to the practice in england by introducing new Planning Guidance to create more inclusive housing. Authorities in new york city are urging people to stay cool and safe as record breaking temperatures grip the area. Temperatures are set to hit 100 degrees fahrenheit thats 38 celsius over the weekend. The heatwave could affect about 200 Million People in major cities like new york and washington. Ramzan karmali reports. The race to stay cool in new york city. Extreme hot weather is already starting to be felt here. And though it may look like fun at the pool, the citys mayor declared a local emergency. The message i want to keep getting across to all new yorkers is take this weather seriously. We have not seen temperatures like this in at least seven years. We havent seen this many concentrated hot days in a long, long time. Take this very seriously. People are being advised to stay indoors as much as possible over the weekend, and avoid exposure to the heat. New yorks triathlon was due to take place on sunday but was cancelled due to the extreme weather conditions athletes would have likely faced. But the heat is on not just in the big apple. We are going to see dew points which is a way to measure the amount of moisture in the air well into the 70s. The highest it has ever been in boston is a 78 degree dew point. And were going to approach that here over the next couple of days, so you combine that with a temperature between 95 and 100 degrees, it will feel between 102 and 110 degrees. It is notjust the us where the heat will be felt. In montreal, the humidity could make it feel like 45 degrees. The world experienced its hottest june on record last month and weve experienced more frequent heatwaves. This, experts say, its down to climate change. This latest heatwave is likely to last the whole weekend, but there will be some quick relief as temperatures are set to fall rapidly early next week. Ramzan karmali, bbc news. Local Authority Services such as bin collections would be brought back under the control of councils, as part of new plans being announced by labour this morning. The party says it wants councils in england to stop the practice of outsourcing services to private firms within five years, if it wins the next election. Heres our Political Correspondent ross hawkins. Who is best to run Council Services like swimming pools and bin collection . The councils themselves or private firms . Labour has long been against companies doing the work privately on their behalf, saying that businesses often do a poorjob for a high price. So today John Mcdonnell explains how he wants to change the law, in effect oblige councils to bring some outsourcing toa councils to bring some outsourcing to a halt. When existing contracts expire. That is the ambition and i think that is what people want, they wa nt think that is what people want, they want the local council to deliver the service, they want to have a say over those services, they want to know who to go to complain. Councils would be expected to comply with the plan and less there were significant barriers to them doing the work. With billions of pounds worth of services in private hands, that could mean a big change, a government Spokesman Says it should be for councils to decide which services to let private companies run, notJohn Mcdonnell. Ross hawkins, bbc news. Visitors to chester zoo got an extra special surprise when a critically endangered chimpanzee was born right in front of them. It mustve been a remarkable moment the baby primate was born to mother alice, a west african chimpanzee, as zoo guests watched. Bosses say the newborn, which is yet to be named, is in good health and shes spending time bonding with the rest of the chimps. It was a little girl. When new Housing Estates are built, theres often a requirement that a number of properties must be affordable for people on low incomes. But theres concern that these homes are being separated from their more wealthy neighbours. Ministers now say they want developers in england to stop building separate entrances to social houses so called poor doors lets talk to the communities secretary, james brokenshire. Hejoins us from he joins us from bexley. Good morning and thank you for your time. Good morning, charlie. Can we first establish the problem you are facing because people will be familiar with the idea of mixed housing developments, where there is private and social housing. Take us through what has happened in terms of the relation to the entrances and how they are separated. Im concerned that there have been a number of cases, one in particular which has been highlighted in recent months, of, in essence, a separate access point, a separate arrangement for People Living in social housing rather than normal private, different types of housing. So when you have these mixed tenure, as it is known, type of estates, i think it is wrong there should be segregation. Effectively this issue, whereby someone, because of the nature of the home they live in, they have a different access door, a different entrance point, or indeed whether some facilities and we have a case of a playground, effectively not being available at all. I think it is wrong, unacceptable, i think it is wrong, unacceptable, i think it embeds this issue of stigma attached to social housing, and therefore were going to be new guidance and a new manual on design to see that councils have to really ta ke to see that councils have to really take this into account when considering applications of this kind coming forward and actually saying no, this is not acceptable, we need to ensure there is an even access regardless of the type of home you live in. You say examples have been brought to your attention, is it as stark as a block of flats where there is a door where one group of people can come in and another for others . Yes. It is, precisely charlie. There may be a different door because of the type of accommodation that someone lives in on how they access a building. Or, indeed, access some other communal space. Therefore, this sense of separation, this sense of segregation, but for me is com pletely u na cce pta ble segregation, but for me is completely unacceptable and i think it is right that we take action to ensure it cannot continue, it cannot happen, and therefore everyone has the same form of access, regardless of the type of home they live in. Other Housing Communities and local government secretary so i believe that when these developments were built, i mean, this must have been somewhere in some plans that somebody somewhere must have seen. How has it ever been allowed to happen . Yeah. Obviously is for local council and planning authorities to make individual decisions, we have already in our planning framework, what is effectively the rulebook for planning decisions, set out clear requirements in respect of issues of separation and integration. But i think what has become clear is it needs to be toughened up, which is why i am introducing this new guidance, this new manual on how to look at design buildings to ensure that cannot happen because i think it is these examples that have come to the fore. Of course we have highlighted this induction has been taken but i think it needs to be done with a much more systemic approach where we are giving councils very, very unequivocal guidance that this is a next ball and when they consider buildings, consider these plans, not happen. The reality is of course these spaces already exist so is it a cce pta ble spaces already exist so is it acceptable in any shape or form that those spaces that already have this system in place, where people are segregated on that basis, is it a cce pta ble segregated on that basis, is it acceptable that that should continue . I dont think it is a cce pta ble continue . I dont think it is acceptable but it will be for different building owners, those responsible for those buildings, to establish what changes can be made. Obviously, we didnt make a point very clear on development that was under way to underline that access toa under way to underline that access to a shared space and playground that was effectively being blocked off for those living in social housing was not acceptable. The developer and the Housing Provider involved responded positively to that and i am glad they did but i think we need to look carefully as to where these practices may well be embedded and actually underline how we can change how we can influence how we can pressure to see that that is no longer maintained because some sense of segregation, some sense that because of the type of housing but you live in, if you live in social housing but somehow it is right or proper, perversely, to do this, i think that is wrong and i think that is why we need to make the changes to the regulations looking forward and equally, work with those responsible for existing buildings to establish what is in place and how we can bring about further change. My my impression is that you, like a lot of people, have been on a steep learning curve as to what has been going on. Some developers use this ina going on. Some developers use this in a selling point in as much as you may be sharing this piece you are in with someone in social housing, but the good news is you wont have to see them. Because of the nature of the planning system, it is very firmly devolved, it is for individual councils to look at individual councils to look at individual planning applications. It is hard to get that nationwide you in relation to all of this. But we have been picking up these cases that i think have been brought to the floor over recent months, on the issue of separation and segregation of so called poor doors. Indeed, where some have said, yes, there has been an argument that things have been an argument that things have been marketed on the basis of things being separated. That is just com pletely being separated. That is just completely wrong. And i think it has been that we have been presented with a number of different the picture has become clear and is why it is right to take action in the way we have destro. James brokenshire, thank you for your time this morning. Heres nick with a look at this mornings weather. The skies opened yesterday. They literally threw everything they could at us here in manchester. How was it elsewhere . Even reports of a tornado in the manchester area as well. Some gusty winds. It was a very tabular day of weather and there were further heavy showers around the time today. There are. Some sunshine in between. Turning quieter across western parts. There isa quieter across western parts. There is a low pressure. You know there are going to be showers or spells of rain. It is all moving further east today, allowing western parts to see an improvement as the day goes on. Rainfall radar picture for the past few hours, parts of the east and south east of england that overnight saw the heaviest and most thundery rain. That has pushed away. There are plenty of showers out there, particularly across scotland a northern england. These will move east as we go through the day. Northern ireland, the last of any showers moving away from eastern parts, western scotland improving, wales and western parts of england, showers glaring as we go through the afternoon. Eastern scholar, north east england, into parts of midlands and east anglia, abia thundery showers around. Southernmost parts mainly dry. It is still quite breezy out there. For day three of the open golf at royal portrush. Broken cloud and sunshine on the way. Tomorrow a different story. It should make things very interesting, the weather in play as rain moves tomorrow. We will see that later. This is this evening, showers billowing from eastern parts. The bulk of the night will be dry, clear, the winds easing, co mforta ble dry, clear, the winds easing, comfortable temperatures around 10 14 comfortable temperatures around 10 1a degrees. Cooler than it was last night. Into tomorrow we will start with a lot of sunshine out there. Some cloud will build. You come see next weather system turning things weather in northern ireland, into the afternoon. That room progressing to scotland as the day goes on into north west england and north wales late in the day. South and east of all of that it will stay mainly dry, at least during daylight hours. Some cloud and sunshine and some warmth, as you can see. Many places where you stay dry into the 20s. The rain and wind start to freshen as well. Looks very wet sunday night into monday in parts of northern england, western scotland, maybe rainy integers and western scotland. There could be even 100 millimetres of rain in the wet spots. Elsewhere on monday, drier, sunnier, and temperatures heading up. Near 30 anyone parts of eastern and south eastern england. It is a side of things to come next week, tapping into building here. Another heatwave through iberia and france next week. Temperatures 30 or above any hotspots of england and wales. Mid205 hotspots of england and wales. Mid 20s in scotland and northern ireland. All will be dry and sunny for a few days before it turns on settle late in the week stop again, with heat like this you can expect high humidity and some pretty uncomfortable nights for sleeping. Some are bites back next week stop next, thank you very much summer. Really hot next