Likely. Back to work Government Departments are ordered to get more staff into the office by the end of this month. Its world record glory for mo farah as he runs further in one hour than anyone else before him, breaking a record that had stood for 13 years on his return to the track. And the gran who dressed up as a dinosaur we look at the lengths some people are going to for a hug. Good morning. Weekend brings us a mix of sunshine and showers. Most of the showers will be in the north and the showers will be in the north and the west today and they will drift south east woods tomorrow. I will bring you all of the details throughout the morning. Good morning. Its saturday 5th of september. Our top story several more areas of england, including leeds and middlesbrough, have been added to the governments watchlist of places with high rates of coronavirus. They will now be closely monitored, and restrictions may be re imposed if infections continue to rise. Meanwhile, in some other areas, restrictions are to be lifted. All these changes come as scientists warn that significant outbreaks linked to universities are highly likely. Andy moore reports. Leedsis leeds is the latest city to become an area of concern for Public Health england. There will be an increased monitoring of cases and potentially more restrictions further down the line if the rate of infection does not fall. The local council says there is a growing number of cases in young people aged 18 34. Other places are in a similar position. We are ina places are in a similar position. We are in a situation where we are being watched quite closely by Public Health england and the department of health and offered additional help and support if we need it but at this point in time, we are yet to see those rates translating to additional hospital admissions or situations in care homes. The place is added to Public Health englands watchlist are in other areas, restrictions are being eased. They include except bolton, where infection rates are still high. In these areas venues such as skating rings and bowling alleys will be allowed to be open from tuesday in line with the rest of the country but there will still bea ban of the country but there will still be a ban on social gatherings. In social gatherings of a different type in universities, there is cause in concern for government scientific advisors. They believe the beginning of the autumn turn will also inevitably lead to significant outbreaks. The fact that many stu d e nts outbreaks. The fact that many students will not show any symptoms will make those outbreaks more difficult to pinpoint. And they believe the biggest risk will come when students had home for the christmas break. They are going to be travelling potentially to other parts of the country which may not be necessarily seeing outbreaks at that point in time and, of course, they may be carrying infection with them and may potentially infect more relative elderly relatives who may be more at risk. Sages has wider scale testing is needed. It also says universities should consider writing specialist accommodation on campus to isolate students who test positive sage says. Andy moore, bbc news. The government has written a letter to senior members of the Civil Service, urging them to get Public Sector workers back into the office. It says it wants 80 of staff to be able to attend their usual workplace at least once a week by the end of september, but the head of one union has accused ministers of outdated thinking. Lets speak to our political correspondent, nick eardley. Nick, is the government under pressure to get people back into the office, starting with the Civil Service . Outdated thinking because so many people are working from home but it is important, the government says, to get people back into society and get business is thriving . Absolutely. This is something the government has been talking about for the last few weeks, trying to get more people back into officers to increase interactions, to hopefully lead to more productivity. But also to get the economy moving again because we know there are many in government and many conservatives as well who are really worried about quiet high streets and some chains having to shed staff because they are so having to shed staff because they are so quietjust now so this is a directive that has come from the head of the Civil Service, saying get as many staff back into the office as quickly as possible. As you say, there is the ambitious target of getting 80 of civil serva nts target of getting 80 of Civil Servants back into the workplace, at least once a week, as quickly as possible. It is worth pointing out that this is for england and although the Civil Service has jobs across the uk, the advice is slightly different in scotland, wales and Northern Ireland where people are not being encouraged into the office as quickly as possible but the Prime Minister clearly takes this very seriously because he is asking for weekly figures to show how well each department is doing when it comes to getting people back physically into the office. Not everybody is convinced, though, and we have heard for the last few weeks that some people are saying the world of work has changed completely and we need to adapt to that and the union that represents Civil Service says exactly about this morning, but the government should not be trying to strong arm people back into the office and instead, they should be trying to prepare for a world after covid i9, in which potentially a lot more people are working from home. Next, thank you for taking us through that. Nick, thank you for taking us through that. Travellers returning to scotland from portugal will now have to self isolate for iii days under new rules which came into force a few hours ago. The country was added to the quarantine list after a rise in infections there and comes after wales imposed its own restrictions yesterday. Nothing has changed for people who live in england and Northern Ireland. These holidaymakers were on one of the last flights back to glasgow from portugal before the quarantine was reintroduced. As naga says, just a couple of hours ago. Disappointed that scotland has to go into quarantine but england do not so it seems ridiculous. People will fly into england now and drive up will fly into england now and drive up the road. It was a risk and we knew that we were making a risk a nyway knew that we were making a risk anyway so we only lost one day, it is annoying but i am glad to make it backin is annoying but i am glad to make it back in time. We paid an extra £100 to come backjust in case so we had to come backjust in case so we had to come back because i have to stay with my mother. One minute silence has been held in beirut one month after the explosion which killed nearly 200 people and left thousands more homeless. Rescuers have been digging through the rubble after sensor equipment detected a possible heartbeat in the wreckage, as our correspondent orla guerin reports. Still searching for signs of life. A Specialist Team from chile probing deep inside the rubble. Over the past two days, their scanners picked up past two days, their scanners picked up reading sounds. Breathing. But when they called for silence, there was no sign of life. Beirut didnt get its miracle. But this man did. On the fifth of august, he was reclaimed from the wreckage of his home after a 17 after 17 hours buried alive. This week, he returned for the first time, the minute he was released from hospital. He could barely stand. He could barely take it in. His family had a four story house that stood for a century. Storey. So i came running and calling out. His cousin read the rescue effort here. But could not save his older brother lead. Rescue effort here. But could not save his older brother lead. You know, you feel empty inside, especially when i look over the place where we took out abdul. When i was here, i knew abdul was not here. I could not feel him. Is this, ina way, here. I could not feel him. Is this, in a way, like a Burial Ground for you now . No, its not. No, its not. They will not bury us here, for sure they wont. They might bury our bodies but they will not bury our souls. Abdul loved books and music. His cigarettes and his coffee. He came from a tightly knit christian family. Richie says they were best friends. Abdul and all of the dead we re friends. Abdul and all of the dead were honoured today, one month on. Some stood in silence, remembering lost friends and colleagues. Others stood with ropes in their hands, a hangmans noose for the entire Political Leadership here. Orla guerin, bbc news, beirut. A bit later in the programme this morning we will speak to an independent journalist who will bring us up to date with the search and reflection, the moment of reflection overnight. It is nine minutes past six. Labour say the former australian Prime Minister tony abbott is the wrong choice to be an advisor to the new uk board of trade. Hes been accused of being homophobic and misogynistic, but borisjohnson has rejected claims mr abbott was not suitable for the role, which is unpaid. The board has been set up to help ministers and encourage firms to do more business internationally. Blackpools world famous illuminations are usually switched on in front of thousands of people on the seafront but this year, the annual event was done over the internet. And instead of a celebrity, a group of coronavirus heroes were given the honour of performing the big switch on. Steve saul reports. Blackpool, 452 nights every year and a bonanza for the electricity board. Decade after decade the world famous board. Decade after decade the world famous illuminations have board. Decade after decade the world famous illuminations have been switched on by famous celebrity members. But this year, the switch on was in the safe hands of a collection of coronavirus heroes in a virtual ceremony streamed online. This is a wonderful moment for all of us to say thank you to them and the hundreds of thousands of frontline workers that these guys represent. Ten. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Five. Four. Three. Two. One. Whoa we are a light blackpool is a light meet six year old will richie and his family. Will was one of those switch on heroes. He has a genetic condition affecting his brain and eyesight. During lockdown this summer eyesight. During lockdown this summer he completed a charity marathon, raising more than £14,000 for his local hospital. Just for the therapy dog along with hospital chaplain David Anderson also helped switch on the lights. They provided comfort and support to patients at a west lancashires nhs hospitals. This years theme bring on the light celebrates the nhs and key workers. 50 coronavirus heroes have eliminated images of themselves in special hearts and rainbows in the lights illuminated. The illuminations have been extended by two months, they will shine over christmas and new year for the first time. We have to go. You have to go. We have got until the end of the year, not now, we have to go to blackpool and watch the illuminations. You have to stay, you have 3. 5 hours of work to do you are watching brea kfast work to do you are watching breakfast from me and her i will make sure of it i am committed to this, absolutely its time now for a look at the newspapers. Lets look at the front pages. The times reports that two thirds of confirmed coronavirus cases are now in those aged under 40, which it calls an extraordinary shift. The paper adds increased testing of people with milder symptoms accounts partly for the shift in demographic, but younger people were also taking advantage of lockdown easing. The Prime Minister has been criticised for appointing the former australian Prime Minister tony abbott as an official uk trade adviser, the guardian reports. Hell be one of nine external advisers helping shape post brexit trade policy. The move has drawn widespread criticism from opposition parties, charities and activists, who have called him a misogynist. The daily mail claims borisjohnson is facing a dramatic revolt from conservative mps over testing for coronavirus at britains borders. It says 40 backbench mps are tipped to join a rebellion ahead of a commons debate next week. But has been the front page of the daily mailfor the last but has been the front page of the daily mail for the last couple of days, hasnt it . And the Huffington Post is putting a different spin on political stories. Its reporting how the former labour home secretary jacqui smith has been confirmed as a contestant on this years strictly come dancing. How has the weather been for you . It has been all right. It feels like autumn is staying away. Just. Just. By autumn is staying away. Just. Just. By inches, hasnt it . Who knows . Sarah knows some slightly more autumnal weather through the course of the weekend and feeling a little bit cooler but most of us should see some sunshine at times so a slightly fresher filter the weather for most of us with temperatures down a few degrees on recent days. Sunny spells and scattered showers, not all of us seeing those showers today but they will drift really across the uk by the time we get to tomorrow. High pressure m oves the time we get to tomorrow. High pressure moves in from the atlantic, low pressure sitting towards the north east, drawing on these north westerly winds through the course of today so most of the showers will be across parts of scotland, Northern Ireland, some into the north west of england and later on into wales, perhaps the midlands as well. Further east and south across england and into south wales as well you should miss most of those so a lot of dry weather to be seen out there but perhaps a more persistent rain for parts of Northern Ireland and the west of scotla nd Northern Ireland and the west of scotland later on this afternoon and temperatures 14 18 out there. Through this evening and tonight we will stick with the showery theme. They show is pushing further south and east, should stay largely driver east anglia and the south east of england and the north east of scotland. Temperatures just about into mid single figures in the cooler spots but are relatively mild and fairly cloudy starting your sunday morning. Through sunday we have this frontal system here which is going to be pushing its way southwards and eastwards, bringing the bulk of the showers during sunday. Largely across parts of wales, west and Northern England first thing, but spreading eastwards through the day. Later in the afternoon some of the showers arriving across parts of Eastern England, the south east perhaps as well, scotland and Northern Ireland though having a better, drier day by the time we get to tomorrow so more sunshine and less breezy compared to today and a little warmer for most of us, temperatures up to 20 degrees in the south east, the good be an odd rumble of thunder. Monday, deep area of low pressure to the north of the uk patrolling weather fronts will bring some outbreaks of rain, particularly wet and windy across parts of scotland, Northern Ireland, and as the rain drift across england and as the rain drift across england and wales it will become quite patchy and showery in nature. Not too much rain reaching the south east and east anglia, predominantly dry on monday, and temperatures of a few degrees compared to the weekend so high is around about 15 20 by monday. Looking a bit further ahead into next weekend you will find a return to the orange colours, this is a mild, warm air mass moving its way in from the south west, particularly holding on across the southern half of the uk into the middle of the week so we could see the temperatures in the low or possibly mid 20s, especially in the south as we have through the first part of next week. Then it turns fresher once again and more unsettled later in the week. It has been up and down but most of us should see some sunshine at times this weekend. Do you know what sunshine feels like when it is on your skin . A big hug, doesnt it . Were talking about hugging and are you a hunger, sarah . Iam. I i am. I missed the hugs. Iam. I missed the hugs. In i am. I missed the hugs. In the office. The Weather Department is so much nicer than ours. Virtual hugs. See how we like hugging. Well, we thought we would. Another couple of weeks, but yeah. We were talking about that this morning, creative ways of hugging. We have a lovely piece on that later in the morning. We love to hear your experiences on how you have perhaps the virtually hugs this morning. We will pass them on. We will see you at half past six after the film review. Hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. Rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. Theme music over the years, thereve been a plethora of movies called Les Miserables. From the 1935 best picture contender starring Fredric March and charles laughton, through the 1958 adaptation hailed as one of the first french blockbusters, to the more recent adaptation of the hit stage musical which proved that whatever else he can do, like running you over with a big truck, unhinged star Russell Crowe really cannot sing. At all. Leave it all in flames. The latest film to take its title from victor hugos 19th century novel is cesar winning contemporary urban drama that was nominated for best international feature. A streetwise tale of dispossessed masses brought once again to the brink of rebellion. Writer director ladj lys film largely plays out, immortalised in hugos novel where a new member of the anti crime unit learns about the neighbourhoods rival factions and two colleagues whose methods blur the line between policing and harassment. When a drone camera captures video footage of a violently botched arrest, tensions between police and residents reach boiling point, threatening to throw everyone in the lions den. Building on his 2017 short film, lys feature debut presents an admirably un