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Coast staying driver most of the afternoon. The occasional outbreak. Occasionally cloudy and murky, temperatures falling no lower than 16 in the south. Grey and down tomorrow, additional rain later moving into the north west of the country. Cloud breaking up a little, temperatures responding, possibly getting up to 22 23, 19 in newcastle. Have a great day. Hello. This is bbc news with julian warricker. The headlines. It is just after 9 30am. North korea says it has successfully tested a Hydrogen Bomb that could be loaded onto a long range missile. The regime said its test of the bomb which is many times more powerful than an atomic bomb was a perfect success. The nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it does not receive an emergency bailout, hospital chiefs are warning. Hospital chiefs warn that the nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it does not receive an emergency bailout. They want up to £350 million to pay for extra staff and more hospital beds to reduce waiting times. The Prime Minister appeals for unity amongst her pro eu mps ahead of a debate over the governments brexit repeal bill next week. If it is passed, the bill would transfer eu law into uk legislation. Mrs may has called it the single most important step we can take to prevent a cliff edge for people and businesses. Tens of thousands have to leave their homes in germany as frankfurt undergoes its biggest evacuation since the second world war. A 1. 4 tonne british bomb found on a building site on wednesday will be made safe in a controlled explosion today. Coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers this mornings reviewers are the sun on sundays Political Editor dave wooding, and political commentator james millar. Before the papers sport and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Here is ollie foster. Good morning. Wales are hailing a new hero, and hes just 17. After 5 world cup qualifying draws in a row they really had to beat austria last night to have a realistic chance of reaching the tournament in russia next summer. With less then half an hour to go it was goaless in cardiff, butjust a couple of minutes after coming off the bench to make his international debut, the teenager ben woodburn, who became liverpools youngest goalscorer last season, scored the winner and that keeps their world cup hopes alive. Its a dream come true and im just happy we got the three points and 110w happy we got the three points and now onto moldova. What did chris say to you when you came out . He said enjoyed yourself, help the team as best you can and hopefully i did that. Wales match against the bottom team moldova is on tuesday night. Republic of ireland are two points ahead of wales in second, thats after their 1 1 draw against georgia. They started really well , taking the lead afterjust four minutes in tblisi, thanks to shane duffys header butjust before half time georgia equalised to secure a point. Ireland face the Group Leaders serbia next tuesday, so that will give wales a chance to make up some ground. All teams have three matches left to play, Group Winners qualify for russia, second place should ensure a play off spot. There was some brilliant cricket on finals day at a sold out edgbaston yesterday, nottingham outlaws came out on top and are the t20 blast champions. They beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. More than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi finals and final. Notts recovered from losing the wicket of alex hales early on to post a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. Birmingham couldnt get close to that on their home ground, notts becoming champions for the first time and completing the double after also winning this seasons 50 over competition. Lewis hamilton can take the lead in the formula one championship this afternoon. Its the italian grand prix at monza and hamilton is on pole for a record breaking 69th time, he was quickest in qualifying by over a second despite treacherous conditions. The williams driver lance stroll has become the youngest driver to secure a place on the front row. Championship leader Sebastien Vettel will start from sixth. But it was hamiltons day with that record breaking pole position italy, i love you, so happy to be here, we are in ferrari homeland but we have such great support for mercedes, i appreciate the love. To do this on such a historic circuit, beautiful country, i am going to have some pasta tonight to celebrate weve had lots of tries on the Opening Weekend of the rugby union premiership, there was a double header at twickenham yesterday london irish beat harlequins and the european champions saracens are up and running after a thumping win over northampton saints. Sarries scored nine tries three of them by scotland winger sean maitland. 55 24 the final score. There was also a big win for wasps against sale chris froome is still wearing the leaders red jersey there were a pro 1a winds for glasgow, ospreys and leinster. Chris froome is still wearing the leaders red jersey at the Vuelta Espana , he has a 55 second lead the 14th stage was won by polands rafal majka. Froome finished in fourth a few seconds behind Vincenzo Nibali who is second in the overall standings. Theres another Mountain Stage today. Remember froome is going for a rare grand tour double, having already won the Tour De France this year. It was a much easier day for Roger Federer at the us open, after 2 five setters, he breezed past spains Feliciano Lopez in straight sets to reach the 11th round. The world number one rafa nadal beat argentinas Leonardo Mayer in the third round despite losing the first set. He could meet federer in the semi finals of the tournament. I know i cannot play very well always, not the whole match but for me the most important thing is i give my best and i play it with the right intensity and all the time with the motivation to win the match. In the womens draw, world number1 Karolina Pliskova saved a match point to beat chinas shau zhang and reach the fourth round. The top seed will now face either Jennifer Brady or monica niculescu. Thats all the sport. I will be back in the next hour on bbc news. Now on bbc news heres the papers. Hello and welcome to our look at what the papers are bringing us today. With me are james millar, political commentator and david wooding, Political Editor sun on sunday. Good morning to those of you. The front pages are here for us. Let me run them by you. The Observer Says that the Prime Minister theresa may is facing a revolt from remain supporting conservative mps over the upcoming brexit bill. The same story leads the sunday telegraph with tory rebels being told to back brexit or get corbyn. The sunday times also leads with a brexit story, it says theresa may has secretly agreed a 50 billion pound divorce bill with the eu. The mail on sunday claims that theresa may ignored a memo from sir Lynton Crosby telling her not to risk a snap general election earlier this year. And the express front page has the news that moors murderer ian brady, who died in may, left presents to pen pals including locks of his hair. James, take us to the telegraph first. Tory rebels told that brexit 01 first. Tory rebels told that brexit or get corbyn. Parliament is back this week. The great repeal bill is in front of parliament this week, we will get into the proper and meet and vegetables of brexit. Tory rebels have been told back brexit or get corbyn, rather suggesting that theresa may has not learned the lesson from the election in which she said back me or get corbyn. She has got a minority government, the possibility that corbyn. Has got a minority government, the possibility that corbyn. If has got a minority government, the possibility that corbyn. If the government falls, but the numbers are such that it will be fun and games over the next couple of weeks. A warning from damian green. David. Warnings going out today, damian green saying we should bury oui damian green saying we should bury our differences and fought for the good of the people, the labour former frontbencher caroline flint, saying put aside any thought of sinking the government and do for the people voted for. In the sun on sunday david davies writes today, talking about how he thinks labour are dry to hold down the Brexit Debate in this house of commons voting chaos which could come about if they dont get the great repeal bill through. The problem with this is what a lot of mps will be voting for is what breaks it was supposed to be about, ringing back control. The great repeal bill will focus on government moves to try and sideline parliament and take as much executive power so we dont have to put thoughts before parliament and the rebels, such as they are, Want Parliament to have as much say as parliament which is surely the brexit was about. Its the laws that we re brexit was about. Its the laws that were eu laws becoming uk laws but how much do you scrutinise the tra nsfer process 7 how much do you scrutinise the transfer process . This is quite sensible. When we leave the European Union in march 2019, we will take back control but there is all these laws which have wheedled their way into our lives, 70 80 of laws created by the European Union. Controversial statistic. Lets say. Other statistics are available. The great repeal bill scraps of those as european laws and transfers them into the british statute books or they can then be altered. The row that arises because the labour party or keir starmer the shadow brexit secretary says this will lead to ministers having the power to amend will lead to ministers having the powerto amend and will lead to ministers having the power to amend and altered these laws and things like workers rights. He also wants crucially for the bill to stipulate that we could have an extended membership of the Single Market which means no control of Free Movement and also the Customs Union which of course means we cant do trade deals with other countries. Lets continue the brexit theme. Meet secretly agrees £50 million breaks at all. What do we make of that . I love a secret on the front page because its no longer a secret. Number ten denying this, suggesting they want to keep it secret. Its an interesting way of covering this. Some weeks ago we had the telegraph saying 36 billion is the telegraph saying 36 billion is the figure britain is willing to pay, thats now gone up to 50 billion, brexit negotiations going on over, suggesting to me the eu is saying you have to pay more, the government is going to have to pay more. But its being dressed up as internal tory politics and all the rest. Whats interesting, nobody has come up with a real figure, all the figures have been speculative, the European Union hasnt told us how much they want and we happened made them an offer they keep saying we need to settle a bill. The figure has been touted at 60 billion, but never crystallised. Never official. Somebody has told the sunday times that the government has drawn up a figure of £50 billion but they are not going to announce it until after the conservative Party Conference because to say we will pay this much money to the European Union would cause a massive fow money to the European Union would cause a massive row at party co nfe re nce cause a massive row at Party Conference and could topple theresa may. After the conference they will announce this to sweeten the pill, all but three years, it will be about 17 billion a year and paid off by 2022, before the next general election. The figures and timings make sense, downing street saying a load of rubbish. They are hoping that no one will spot they are paying at over three years, still adds up to 50 billion. If that was a sta b adds up to 50 billion. If that was a stab in the dark, its reasonable. That telegraph story a few weeks ago, was verified by three sources, this has been verified by one source, everyone keen to establish their stories are well sourced but no body is saying much else. their stories are well sourced but no body is saying much else. If that was supposed to be secret and you point out it isnt, what is the motivation, do we think . For making it less secret. It is around confidence. The tory conference is coming, we will get some of these in the next few weeks because theresa may is week after her election gamble failed. And there are certain people who would like to see her no longer Prime Minister, people in her cabinet and you will get a lot of people breathing and counter briefing to weaken her. Talking of her election, the front of the mail on sunday suggests she was warned about holding that election and did not follow the warning. Yes, there has been quite a bit of talk of a clash between who was to blame over the selection shambles, whether it was Lynton Crosby, the pollster, the big election winning australian, known as the wizard of oz because of his Great Success and the gang known as was beaten, the formerly bearded, nick timothy, one of the joint chiefs of staff. There has been a lot of counter blaming but the leaking of this note says that Lynton Crosby says, the research had shown there was a lot of risk in holding an early election, voters actively seeking to avoid uncertainty and by creating uncertainty and by creating uncertainty it might run against it and of the election was held today there is a risk it could go back to there is a risk it could go back to the parliament of 2015. Whats curious, people will remember the opinion polls when she decided to call the election and they were resoundingly in her favour. Its interesting, the memo, as you say, the important bit is it says voters wa nt the important bit is it says voters want stability and having an election is not stability, as the memo says. Folders show a clear preference for theresa may but that means they think they can vote for whoever they want and Jeremy Corbyn will not get into number ten and the way things played out suggest that this was bang on, people did think, i will vote for a good local mp and Jeremy Corbyn ends up with a lot more mps than any of us, including himself, were expecting. The other bit of interesting detail, when one of theresa mays aides ran that a brand Lynton Crosby with the date, he said apparently, i am not so sure thatis he said apparently, i am not so sure that is a smart idea, mate. Good idea. Lets move on. The sunday telegraph, lets go back to that. This is a story towards the bottom of the front page, stop scaring older mothers and it quotes professor Cathy Warwick, from the Royal College of midwives. Professor Cathy Warwick, from the Royal College of midwiveslj professor Cathy Warwick, from the Royal College of midwives. I was think about three men in suits sitting around and talking about childbirth. It is interesting. What she says, the longer you wait to have children there are certain risk factors that go up but what professor Cathy Warwick suggests is that the risk goes up by a small amount, how significant is that . Is it overplayed . She says i am not sure why we are it overplayed . She says i am not sure why we are so it overplayed . She says i am not sure why we are so worried and i am not sure we should be terrifying woman about it. Well. I suggested something to do with the patriarch if you want to go into that, that level of staff. Why do we constantly terrify women by biological clocks and all that sort of thing . Regularly. I suspect this is one of the reasons behind it. Quite a bit in there about the overzealous promotion of so called natural childbirth, some others being purged to have no medical intervention whatsoever, of course each breath is completely different and has to be taken as such. The sunday express, lets pick some stories from there. Page two, exclusive, cant specialist says nhs tourists cost £2 billion a year. Its the running controversy of Health Tourism tourism, as it is dubbed, people coming to britain to have free nonurgent medical care like hip replacements and cataract operations. A consultant at the Royal Marsden hospital, cancer specialist, says one in 20 cases that come to the hospital are Health Tourists and of course, the big problem is, we dont claim the money back. If you come here from a foreign country to have routine surgery foreign country to have routine surgery of some kind your government or you yourself should pay that back and the problem is that the nhs dont seem to chase it. He says doctors are not equipped to look at peoples passports and know whether somebody is a foreign Health Tourism or not. But of course in my view, there are flaws and floors and floors at Health Managers and officials who could do this. But isnt that the problem . Not enough, a lot of hospitals employ someone specifically to work out who is entitled to what and to reclaim the money. And of course, if they do, certain newspapers will say, look at all the managers in the nhs, why dont they spend that on nurses . It is worth pointing out that Graham Thomas is a controversial character, beenin thomas is a controversial character, been in the papers a few times over the years. Just one point, makes reference to what the government hopes to recoup by introducing new new measures next month, some debate as to whether that will make a difference. 500 million a year, i think . These figures get handed about. Figures on paper, if someone turns up, they talk about the lagos shuttle of pregnant women who turn up shuttle of pregnant women who turn up from nigeria, someone turns up at a hospital saying i am about to have a hospital saying i am about to have a baby, you can say to them you dont have the right passport, galway, what do you do . Its all about the mix of efficiency. Go away. Reform and funding. You cannot just divorce one from the other. Away. Reform and funding. You cannot just divorce one from the otherlj just divorce one from the other. should say the Royal Marsden declined to comment on that piece. Alongside it, page three, my career has gone west, he was the future once now cameron is has gone west, he was the future once now cameron is booked to speak in the wilds of south dakota to a £5 ahead crowd. David, take us there. This was the man who was in number ten, david, david who . He is in rapid city in the heart of the wild west, students paying the equivalent of £2 50 to hear him speak and those in non concession are paying 7 or five quid to hear the Prime Minister. It shows you how life moves on and compared with the likes of tony blair, raking in a fortune, even gordon brown who gives it straight. Read further down, mr cameron has not done badly out of one or two previous. And we dont know how much he is earning, it says this actually pays the speakers but doesnt reveal how much it pays them. Mrs thatcher spoke, colin powell, benazir bhutto, they are not getting paid just what they make the door, they get paid a significant fee to turn up. I was to say. Not making so much out of that. £100,000 publishing deal has been struck, compared with tony blair or margaret thatcher, significantly lower. A p pa re ntly thatcher, significantly lower. Apparently tony blair made for. 6 million, thatcher three and a half million. One more, lets go to the observer and its front page. Fixed odds betting, quite a lot of concern about terminals, there is talk of a clamp down. About terminals, there is talk of a clampdown. Yes, the crack cocaine of the betting world, super puggies as they are known in scotland. You can lose huge amounts of money on these and the government keeps saying it will do something about them but it slightly smacks of the government not having a huge amount to talk about. A lot of brexit talking up, yesterday talking about holes in the road, they are going fixed on betting terminals. We are expecting something in the summer, classic government definition is now getting pushed back to october. Whether that is something that will happen or not, itjust smacks whether that is something that will happen or not, it just smacks to whether that is something that will happen or not, itjust smacks to me of the government saying something to put in the papers. As one of theseissues to put in the papers. As one of these issues are lot of people will be saying i told you so. In the blair years betting regulations were relaxed as were drinking regulations, people feel maybe they went too far, the balance has been redressed. As you say, its quite striking. Make a stake of up to £120 every few seconds, a player could potentially gamble away £18,000 every hour. Not good for anybody. Good for the treasury. Some betting shops make after earnings from these now. Rather than the horses. That said that the papers, thats it for now. Thanks to my guests. Just a reminder we take a look at tomorrows front pages every evening at 10. A0pm here on bbc news. Bed of a mixed day across the uk, enjoying some bright weather but in the west some thick cloud. That is how it was across the west of the uk, underneath the thick cloud, currently that drifting slowly eastwards, the far east of the country, try all through the course of the day. The afternoon, this is what it looks like around apm. Temperatures around 16 degrees, mist and low cloud, drizzle starting to read central and southern england. At this stage kent and sussex, greater london, east anglia and lincolnshire most of Eastern Europe sure and into eastern scotland is dry and in belfast, buy apm, most of the heavy rain has gone through, there is a chance it may brighten up. A very slow process for this cloud and patchy rain moving towards the east, even if it reaches you it wont be anything more than drizzle. The evening temperatures, around 20 in london, 17 in newcastle, not actually going to drop a lot during the course of the night, this muggy and humid aircoming the course of the night, this muggy and humid air coming from the south, lots of cloud cover bits and pieces of drizzle, lowest in plymouth and cardiff, temperatures at 16 degrees, 14 cardiff, temperatures at 16 degrees, 1a in newcastle, look at the far north of scotland, the team 1a degrees. Tomorrow dawns on a cloudy and pretty one note for many, drizzly in places, some heavy rain moving into the northwest, increasing breeze. Tomorrow if the sun comes out, the cloud will break up sun comes out, the cloud will break up in some areas, temperatures getting into the low 20s, even 20 degrees as far north of england. We see weather fronts moving across the uk, fewer weather fronts around midweek, overall, looking a little mixed, certainly on tuesday, heavy rain around the morning, by the afternoon, the rain out of the way and most of us enjoying a bright day. Wednesday, looking a little better, bits and pieces of rain, occasionally cloudy, on the whole, not bad at all, 20 in the south, around 15 in the north. Goodbye. This is bbc news. Im julian warricker. The headlines at 10. 00. North korea says it has successfully tested a Hydrogen Bomb that can be fitted to a missile. The nhs in england may suffer its worst winter in recent history if it does not receive an emergency bailout, hospital chiefs are warning. The Prime Minister appeals for unity amongst her pro eu mps ahead of a debate of the governments brexit repeal bill next week. Also in the next hour tens of thousands have to leave their homes as frankfurt undergoes its biggest evacuation since the second world war. A 1. 4 tonne british bomb found on a building site on wednesday will be made safe in a controlled explosion today. And hundreds of firefighters battle overnight to contain a wildfire in los angeles which has been called the largest in the history of the city. And later this hour. A special programme looking at africas population explosion

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