Setting sail for new york teenage activist, Greta Thunberg, travels carbon free to the uns summit on Climate Change i might feel a bit seasick, and its not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with. And coming up in the sport, defeat for andy murray on his return to singles but he says hell be fully fit for the start of next season. Good afternoon. Welcome to the bbc news at one. Police searching for 15 year old nora quorin, who went missing while on holiday with herfamily in malaysia, say they have found a body. Hundreds of volunteers have joined the search for nora since she disappeared from her room at the dusun resort on the 4th of august. The body was found just over a mile from the hotel. Richard lister reports. Nora quoirin, described by her family asa nora quoirin, described by her family as a sweet, sensitive girl with severe learning difficulties. They are convinced she was abducted. Rescue teams set off again this morning to search the rainforest around the Holiday Resort where she disappeared. For ten days, around the Holiday Resort where she disappeared. Forten days, hundreds of people have been probing the dense undergrowth and finding no trace of her. But today, a grim new development, this man came to police to report that hed found a body at a nearby palm oil plantation. He took investigators to the scene. Translation we have found a body, a woman s body with white skin. Right now, we cant confirm her identity, we have contacted the forensic pathology tea m contacted the forensic Pathology Team to investigate and determine who it is. For nora s parents, meabh and sebastien, this has been the worst kind of ordeal, only yesterday they announced a reward for information about her. She has been vulnerable since the day she was born, she is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. Forensic teams are working in the area for the body was found, its been treated as a crime scene, the police also brought in a helicopter which lowered a recovery cage to those on the ground. We confirmed there is a body there which resembles nora. Yet to be confirmed by the family. And just now the body was winched by helicopter to the hospital. Efforts are now being made to establish conclusively whether nora has in fact been found ten days after the family arrived in malaysia for what was intended to be the holiday of a lifetime. Richard lister, bbc news. Our South East Asia correspondent, howard johnson, joins us live seremban. Its looking like the search has sadly ended with the worst news, so what is the latest . During a Police Press Conference that took place in the last hour or so the police said this body resembles nora, her likeness and we have seen also this afternoon just in the area behind me, this plantation area where the body is believed to have been found, a helicopter hovering over the area and then lowering a cage and bringing it back up and flying in the direction of the hospital. We havent of course had official confirmation, identification, that this body is nori nora but Lucie Blackman trust says sadly this is likely. Thank you. Flights are grounded at Hong Kong International airport for a second day, as pro democracy protests continue there. Demonstrations over fears that hong kongs limited autonomy from Mainland China is being eroded, began ten weeks ago. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, has warned a dangerous situation has been reached. Beijing has threatened to intervene, and state media has shown pictures of Security Forces gathering near the border. Stephen mcdonell reports. Pro democracy activists have again brought hong kong airport departures hall to a virtual standstill. Check in counters have been closed, outbound flights cancelled, with tense scenes as passengers were blocked from flying out. Sorry, sorry, sorry i need to see my family. In previous days, protesters had treated the airport sit in as a peaceful awareness exercise. Now theyve changed tactics. This is an active attempt to shut down business here. Demonstrators say economic disruption will now be used to draw attention to their calls for democratic reforms. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, said today they are thrusting the city into a state of panic and chaos. Translation so here i ask everybody again to put aside our differences and calm down. Take a minute to look at our city, our home. Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces . She was asked repeatedly if she was able to make decisions independently of the Central Government in beijing. This question has been answered on previous occasions. But youve evaded the question on numerous occasions. Though beijing has expressed confidence in carrie lams administration, state run media has also shown convoys of Paramilitary Police gathering in the border city of shenzhen, with one communist Party Newspaper warning protesters that if they cant read this signal, they are asking for destruction. Come on, youre being really selfish here at the moment, protesters are not backing down in the face of such threats. Some even believe that triggering a major crisis might even further ther cause. Either way, hong kongs political crisis has moved into its tenth week, with no end in site. Stephen mcdonell, bbc news, hong kong. Our asia correspondent, jonathan head, is at hong kongs airport. For a second day there is complete chaos here as passengers queue up for flights that might never go, more and more of them are being cancelled and the server once again looks like its going to shut down for the night. When these protesters started the rally here at the airport the objective was to get International Attention for their grievances, their complaints about the police. But in the last 2a hours weve seen a change, theyve come in today and completely shut down operations here. They are going around, you can see them, walking with posters dry to explain to these passengers why theyve had to do this but this is massive disruption of one of the rope is my busiest transport hubs. The question is how much longer will the Hong Kong Government put up with this . Weve heard the chief executive carrie lam today insisting she will not change tack, she is backing the police and of course we are getting increasingly ominous sounds from beijing which is describing what is happening here as terrorism and saying it has to stop, that it will use an iron fist so these young protesters determined to carry on, a p pa re ntly protesters determined to carry on, apparently not intimidated by what china is saying, by what the Hong Kong Government is saying and yet this is going on, day after day, something has to give. One of president trumps most senior officials has promised fast tracked trade deals between britain and the us after brexit. Speaking after talks with borisjohnson in downing street, john bolton said deals could be agreed sector by sector, for swift progress. Its a boost for the Prime Ministers brexit strategy, but some are worried about what the white house would demand in return. Our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports. Isjohn bolton the bearer of good news . He says the Trump Administration wants brexit to be a success, and knows how to help. Trade deals are notoriously complicated. After any kind of brexit, britain will need them. Mr bolton is offering an accelerated series of deals, sector by sector, with cars and other manufactured goods among the first to be sorted. What we can very warmly welcome is the political priority the United States is giving to trade negotiations with the united kingdom, and its also a very important concession to agree to have these talks sector by sector in order that we can get some results as early as possible, because a full comprehensive trade negotiation could take years and years. Other areas including agriculture and that famous chlorinated chicken, will take longer to agree. But here, too, mr bolton said there will be lots of support in congress for speedy ratification. Britains successful exit from the eu, he says, is very much in americas interest. It all sounds very appealing. The us is the largest single export market for the uk. But as a bloc, the eu is still much bigger. And theres another concern. Will britains newly isolated status make us susceptible to all sorts of other american demands . I think you have to be a little bit careful of someone like john bolton bearing gifts, because this is a very transactional administration, as you know, and they will want something in return. This is notjust, here, we love you, we are going to make life easy for you post brexit. There will be requests in return. Those could include siding with the us over iran, and the future of a nuclear deal struck four years ago. Downing street says thejohnson government remains committed to the deal, but its already hanging by a thread. And then theres huawei and washingtons demand that britain should not involve the Chinese Telecommunications giant in any of our 56 network. Mr bolton says tricky issues can be put off for now, but both are pressing and hard to ignore. Paul adams, bbc news. Police in australia have thanked members of the public in sydney, including three men from manchester, who helped restrain a man who was attacking pedestrians with a knife. A woman was stabbed in the incident in the city centre. Police do not believe the man has any links with terrorism. Phil mercer reports. Terrifying carnage is how the police have described the rampage in sydney. Video footage shows the suspect apparently shouting god is great in arabic and shoot me. They are people you just stand the man is eventually tackled to the ground, pinned down with a cafe chair and milk crate before police arrived. Whats that . A group of british men had been working in an office nearby when they heard the commotion. They ran down and chased the alleged offender. I think he had a balaclava on, jumped on a cart wielding the knife with blood on it and we are like, what is going on here so we immediately, all of us, went down the escalator and we just continued to chase the guy and my brother and ijust ran to chase the guy and my brother and i just ran across to chase the guy and my brother and ijust ran across here, these boys followed and we managed to get a grip along with another guy and weve got a grip of him and restrained him fully. The courage of the three british men and others has been recognised by australian police. A number of members of the public actually physically restrained the offender and i want to acknowledge those people, those members of the public, who got involved. They are brave and i can only use that word seriously, they we re only use that word seriously, they were significantly only use that word seriously, they were significa ntly brave only use that word seriously, they were significantly brave people. They approached the person with a mindset, what this person did the man wielding the large butchers knife has been identified as a 21 year old man with a history of mental problems. Australian police say he was acting alone and dont believe he has any links to terrorism. The motivation for the attack is not yet known. Phil mercer, bbc news. Toi. 33 million, in the three months tojune. At the same time, average wages increased by their highest rate for 11 years. Employment has hit record highs in the uk, boosted by greater numbers of working women. An influential committee of mps says the government should consider banning drivers from all mobile phone use, including hands free devices. The Commons Transport Select Committee says current laws should be updated, as hands free phones arejust as dangerous while you drive, as actually holding a phone. Heres our transport correspondent, tom burridge. If youre caught using your phone at the wheel, you can get a £200 fine and six points on your licence. The government toughened the law two years ago. But in a report out today, mps on the transport select Committee Say its still an insufficient deterrent and they say maybe using your phone on hands free at the wheel should be illegal too. Darrell martins brother lee was killed aged 48 by a driver who was texting at the wheel. Darrell supports a ban on hands free. The bloke that killed him was driving in a van at 60 miles an hour, and was writing a text message. It was a series of Text Messages and he was travelling about 30 seconds when he couldnt see my brother on a dual carriageway. He was cycling a time trial on the road. And hejust wiped my brother out at high speed. I dont think theres any reason to be using your phone at all in a car, is there, really . And hands free, its another distraction, if youre in the car and youre talking to someone thats not in the car, your heads not really in the room, is it . The number of People Killed or seriously injured in an accident where a driver was using a phone has been rising steadily in recent years. In 2009, 15 people were killed in accidents where a driver was using a phone. Four years later, that figure had risen to 26. And by 2017, 43 people had died in accidents involving a phone. Mps who wrote todays report say action is needed. It simply isnt safe, and thats why we think the government need to clarify, because the current law gives the impression that its safe to use a mobile phone whilst driving if its hands free, and the evidence is that it isnt safe, that its actually dangerous. The mps say evidence suggests the police are not enforcing the law. The numbers of penalties issued in the past eight years has risen by two thirds. Has fallen by two thirds. But banning mobile phones on hands free would be controversial. Many use it for work and some will argue that talking at the wheel doesnt have to distract you. Tom burridge, bbc news. The time is 13 16. Our top story this lunchtime police in malaysia searching for a teenage girl from london who went missing on holiday say they have found a body. And coming up, the 2022 Commonwealth Games in birmingham is set to be the first major sports event to have more medal events for women than men. Coming up in the sport on bbc news in the next 15 minutes climbing onto the podium injapan there is a World Championship bronze medalfor great britains shauna coxsey. The Climate Change campaigner Greta Thunberg is in plymouth, where shes preparing to cross the atlantic by boat to attend a summit at the United Nations in new york. The journey on a small yacht with no basic amenities will take two weeks. The 16 year old says shes sending a signal by travelling carbon free. Our chief environment correspondent, Justin Rowlatt is in plymouth. Tell us more about the journey, justin . Greta thunberg, her father and crew boarded the boat a couple of minutes ago for a safety briefing, part of the last minute preparations. The vessel will be leaving vicky in plymouth for new york at about tpm tomorrow, despite a warning of some quite rough weather. The skipper said it will not get any better in the next couple of years, nay as well even wednesday. I spent yesterday on board the boat with him and with Greta Thunberg. I might feel a bit seasick and its not going to be comfortable but that i can live with. This boat is a pure wind machine. And if its really hard then i have to think its only for two weeks, then i can go back to as usual. This trip across the north atlantic is even difficult for me and so we really try to do everything to make it as smooth as possible. Greta thunberg is sailing to new york for a un Climate Summit of World Leaders. She wants the trip to be as low carbon as possible. This boat is fast but she is not comfortable. So no washing, no shower. We just put clothes on and we keep them for two weeks. There is no kitchen, no fridge, no heating and no privacy. So here you have your little intimate corner, you can hide here and use the bucket. This blue bucket is the toilet look so what is the point . I stopped flying, you dont only reduce your own Carbon Footprint but that sends a signal to other people around you that the Climate Crisis is a real thing. The boats electricity is from solar panels and turbines. The emissions of Greenhouse Gases global havent gone down, scientific studies show that around the year 2020 the emission curve must have been bended down if we are to have a chance to stay below the 1. 5 or 2 degrees of warming limits. So this is the bunk where greta will be sleeping, there is little curtain should she want it and look at this, when the boats tipping over, you can pull this up and wedge yourself and you are actually quite squeezed in against the hull so you are not going to fall out and actually, ill be honest, its quite cosy. Before i felt lonely both because i have aspergers syndrome and i dont enjoy socialising but also because it felt like i was the only one who cared about the climate and the ecological crisis. No one i knew cared about this and i felt like i was the only one. It makes me feel good that im not alone in this fight and it feels like my life has got some kind of meaning lately, that i feel what im doing is meaningful. Greta thunberg has come in for criticism in recent weeks. People say she is very good at raising the scale of the problem, less good at coming up with solutions. I pressed her on this, saying you said our houseis her on this, saying you said our house is on fire, you are not telling us how to put out the flames. She was pretty robust, she said it is not the responsibility of children or teenagers like me to come up with solutions, that is the job of the World Leaders she will see in new york in september. She said it is up to children and teenagers to raise the agency of the issue and up to adults to come u