Schools in england failed to provide re lessons, despite it being a legal requirement. And anger in las vegas, as the keenly anticipated fight between as saul alvarez and gennadi golovkin ends in a surprising draw. Good afternoon. Police investigating the london tube bombing have made a second arrest. It follows Intense Police activity in sunbury on thames overnight, where armed officers searched a property and evacuated residents. 30 people were injured in the attack at Parsons Green tube station during the friday morning rush hour. Scotland yard says a 21 year old man was detained in hounslow in west london before midnight. Detectives are continuing to question an 18 year old man who was arrested in dover yesterday, on suspicion of planting the bomb at Parsons Green. The uk Terror Threat level remains at critical following the attack. Andy moore reports on the latest into the investigation on a saturday afternoon in a london suburb, people looked out of their windows to find heavily Armed Counter Terror officers in their alleyways and streets. Many residents were evacuated as the Police Operation continued. The centre of their attention was the home of an elderly couple who had fostered hundreds of youngsters over the years. In 2010, penny and ronjones were both awarded the mbe by the queen for their services to children. In an online interview, mrsjones said they had recently started fostering refugee children, including some from syria and iraq. The search in sunbury followed the arrest of an 18 year old man at the port of dover. Police said it was a significant breakthrough. The device that failed to go off on the tube was made with home made explosives and, it is believed, was packed with metalfragments. It was similar to the bomb used in the Manchester Arena attack. This has been a year like no other. We have seen five serious attacks and six foiled by the police. The police are getting on with their operation today, working closely with the security services. I had an update this morning that they have made two arrests and will be working hard to see what else they can find out about this attacker. While the investigation continues, the uk Terror Threat remains for the time being at critical its highest level. Andy moore, bbc news. We can speak to our correspondent anisa kadri whos at new scotland yard. Let me ask you about that arrest. Have the police given any more details . The police are staying fairly tight lipped. We know the second arrest was made in hounslow late last night, a 21 year old man, and he is being held in a south London Police station. It came after a first arrest of an 18 year old man in dover. The investigation was moving quickly this morning that we are waiting to confirm further details about where exactly in hounslow the second arrest took place and what it means for the investigation. The government say the arrest suggests that the actions we re the arrest suggests that the actions were not of a lone wolf, not carried out by the lone wolf, bert say we cannot reach final conclusions at this stage. The Terror Threat level remains at its highest. What are the implications of that . The Terror Threat level is at critical, which means that an attack is imminent. But seniorfigures are means that an attack is imminent. But senior figures are urging the public to stay calm and vigilant and alert, not to panic. What it means in reality is we see extra troops on the streets, we see an increased police presence. There have been offence, high profile events this weekend. Today chelsea play arsenal ata weekend. Today chelsea play arsenal at a football stadium not far away from the site of the attack. It means there will be extra security checks and fans are being asked to turn up an hour in advance. It means that people should be vigilant. They should not panic. But there is an increased security presence. Thanks. A house has been searched overnight in sunbury on thames. We are starting to find out a little more about the investigation there. Still a lot of extensive activity at this address in sunbury on thames. You can see we this address in sunbury on thames. You can see we have a this address in sunbury on thames. You can see we have a cordon, 100 metres, still in place, and there is a lot of forensic work going on in the streets around a purple house halfway down. 9am this morning, a perimeter fence was put up that incorporated that house and around seven houses on each side of the street, which has been up since earlier this morning. There are also several tents used to hide what is going on, often used by forensic teams. There is one of those in the front garden of the property we are talking about and one in the back garden. There is a conservatory onto the back of the house and a forensic tent and other forensic units are being placed around the streets. Witnesses say they have seen dogs, which could be of the type and breed used as sniffer dogs, but police have not confirm that. Residents said they were taken by surprise around 1 45pm yesterday, when there we re around 1 45pm yesterday, when there were loud knocks at the door and armed police in full gear. Basically telling them to leave their homes immediately, giving them one or two minutes to get out. Residents were allowed back last night between 8 30pm and tempi. We know that residents have been allowed back into even that perimeter barrier. There are People Living in those houses that have been allowed back in. About the people who live in the property we are talking about, that we believe this 18 year old may have lived in. They are penelope and ron jones, and very well known the area as foster carers. They have fostered more than 300 children over a0 yea rs. More than 300 children over a0 years. People said they fostered several refugees from syria and somalia. We do not know any more details about where they are at the moment, but the Police Operation continues. I know you will keep us informed of any further developments. Thanks. A British Airways flight which was grounded at Charles De Gaulle airport in paris for security reasons this morning after a threat was made. The airbus a320 was due to fly to london heathrow when officials ordered its evacuation. Passengers were then searched by armed police and had their luggage inspected by sniffer dogs. The flight has since taken off. The home secretary, amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of back seat driving, following his article on brexit in a newspaper article yesterday. In the a,000 word long piece, mrjohnson revived his vision for a so called hard brexit. Hes been accused of trying to force the Prime Ministers hand ahead of a speech she will make in florence later this week. Earlier our Political Correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. Westminster is excited about it. The perpetual question over the last 15 years in politics what is borisjohnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might amount to. The facts are the Prime Minister is giving a big speech on brexit in florence in italy on friday. These interventions in public are rare. We have known about that speech a little while. Borisjohnson appears with an extensive article, a000 words long. About as long as my undergraduate dissertation absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article. Somebody asked me on social media the conventional length of a politicians article, they tend to be 500 words long. A little column or box. This was much more than that and strikingly notjust about brexit. It read like a boris manifesto. I am glad you brought it up. There are things about infrastructure. Education reform. It did notjust deal with the bold question and important question of what sort of brexit it will be. Quite, and some of the problems as he sees them would not necessarily find a solution in brexit. They are completely detached areas of policy. Speaking to conservative mps yesterday, some saw it as a naked leadership bid and thought it disloyal. Others, including remainers, welcomed the kind of clarity of a positive vision and contrasted it with what they see as the Prime Ministers weakness in articulating that kind of thing. What is striking, there is no appetite in the conservative party for a leadership race. They recognise it would be destabilising and fear it could trigger a general election and they look atJeremy Corbyn and fear he could win. They do not want to see that happen. But borisjohnson, as George Osborne put it, is always involved in a Leadership Campaign and every political intervention should be seen at such and plenty at westminster see it like that. This is the home secretary on the andrew marr show. Ido i do not want him managing the brexit process. We have theresa may managing that process. She is driving the car, to continue the allegory, and i will make sure that i and the cabinet help her do that. This is back seat driving . Absolutely. I am clear that the cabinet and Government Supports theresa may. That there is a difficult moment to ensure we get the best result for the united kingdom, but im sure we can. A huge amount of criticism for borisjohnson. It was like a flashback, a year ago, the £350 million a week he sees, Boris Johnson, the uk will benefit from. That figure was widely discredited. There is a bbc piece that looks at the numbers. You can see that online, see why people say that. It is the gross figure but Margaret Thatcher negotiated a rebate and the rebate stays in the uk and the figure is smaller. The labour party suggested he was indulging in fantasy and the liberal democrats said it was a lie. Chris mason. Business leaders have expressed the concern about the pace of the talks. A Business Group said the lack of progress could jeopardise an orderly exit for britain. Meanwhile 100 companies have signed a letter to negotiators stressing the importance of a great transition deal soon. The government in bangladesh will build a camp to accommodate a00,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled their homes in the are because of a military crackdown. The authorities also say theyll impose restrictions on their movement, to stop the refugees settling in other parts of the country. The un secretary general has urged myanmars leader Aung San Suu Kyi to end the military offensive. In an interview with the Bbcs Hardtalk programme, the un secretary general, antonio guterres, said myanmars leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, had to reverse this. This is a situation where the military have the upper hand. You are blaming the military, not Aung San Suu Kyi . Who is responsible . It is a complex situation. It is clear there is pressure from the military side to do what is being done on the ground. Of course, i would expect that the leader of the country would be able to contain it and would be able to reverse the situation. She has a last chance to do so because she will be addressing the country and i hope it corresponds exactly. She will have a chance. It corresponds to our high level session in the general assembly. She will have a chance to reverse the situation and if she does not reverse it now, the tragedy will be absolutely horrible and unfortunately i dont see how this then can be reversed the future. You dont see how this can be reversed . I think it still can be reversed, i think she still has an opportunity next tuesday. But can she tell the military to stop what is going on on the ground . You just blamed the military and not her. I think we also have to put pressure on the military. I think it is important that countries that have links, military to military, do so. I think all forms of pressure are necessary at the present moment in order to make sure that the carnage stops. That was the secretary general of the United Nations and that interview is broadcast tonight at 12 30am and a 30am tomorrow morning and if you cannot be up that it will be available on the bbc iplayer. Joining me now from our newsroom in salford is yasmin qureshi, labour mp Bolton South East. Thanks for being with us. What do you make of his intervention today . I think it is good he is saying this. He has tried to be diplomatic in trying not to say Aung San Suu Kyi is to blame for it, or the military. I can understand where he is coming from. It is good he is saying that and it is important the International Community access the fa ct International Community access the fact there is ethnic cleansing taking place in front of our eyes and it does seem to be that the big superpowers, who often can influence changes International Politics appear to be doing nothing, nothing at all. Two weeks ago i raised the issue in parliament. Our ministers seem to be completely uninformed and was willing to do nothing about the burmese situation. They have genocide and ethnic cleansing. Two yea rs, genocide and ethnic cleansing. Two years, the rohingya people have been massacred, years, the rohingya people have been massacred , women years, the rohingya people have been massacred, women raped, children murdered and recently images have been shown by Human Rights Watch and amnesty, who say they are torturing and setting alight so many of the rohingya villages and people are being killed. This is happening, it is real news, not fake news. Your own bbc cameras. You would accept it is contested by the government in myanmar, who say that first of all the latest military crackdown response to other militant attacks bya Group Response to other militant attacks by a group called arranger salvation army. Some of the villages have been torched by the rohingya themselves. They would say that, of course. It is not surprising bearing in mind the last ten years they have been systematically raping Rohingya Women and killing people and massive growing children. But all the rohingya people have been denied basic rights in that country. Again, the Buddhist Monks and generals and the Buddhist Monks and generals and the government say these are refugees, they do not belong to burma, and that is wrong have been living in this part since the eighth century. They are very much part of that country, it is just that the buddhist regime, the majority of it, do not want to accept them and this is their way of trying to get rid of people. A00,000 people have left home. Are they saying these a00,000 people burned their own villages . That is nonsense. They know that. We have had independent Human Rights Organisations at the borders. There have been satellite images of hundreds of villages being burnt. A line of buildings burn. People cannot do that themselves. For the International Community to sit on their hands, well, and then they say, we want to defend human rights and we believe in democracy, yet this is happening in front of their eyes, and nobody seems to be bothered. What do you think Aung San Suu Kyi should say when she addresses parliament on tuesday . There will be those who say, however genuine your concerns may be, however much evidence there is about the mistreatment of the rohingya, it isa the mistreatment of the rohingya, it is a fact the majority population in myanmar do not see many of the hinge as fellow citizens and in a sense, Aung San Suu Kyi is a product of that country, so no surprise she shares that view. Many of the rohingya. Somebody has a nope belt peace prize, she has a nobel peace prize. People campaigned for her. Why . We all assumed she would fight and consider every human being is equal, equal before law and humanity. That because that is what we wanted to see, not because that was the reality of her and her party . That is what we were told. We were told there was this lady under house arrest, the army has taken over when they should not have. There was that sympathy. The fact is that now she has an opportunity to say this is wrong. All human beings are equal and she should be saying that. I do not see why the fact that 95 of buddhists in that country, because they do not regard rohingya as burmese, as myanmar people, does not mean that is not the case. Those have been theirs is the eighth century. At what point do you belong toa century. At what point do you belong to a country . I was born in pakistan and have been in the uk 50 odd yea rs, and have been in the uk 50 odd years, does that mean in some years time people should say it i should be massacred and thrown out of the country . It is a good parallel. Thank you forjoining us. The labour mpfor thank you forjoining us. The labour mp for Bolton South East on the plight of the rohingya in myanmar. Police investigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man hes 21 and was detained in west london last night. The home secretary amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of being a backseat driver, following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. The un secretary general says myanmars leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has a last chance to end the military offensive thats forced a00,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. She promised she would be back in here she is. Good afternoon. Welcome. Boxing. The big fight between good adi golovkin and saul alvarez edited a draw in vegas. There was controversy over the scoring one of the judges. There was controversy over the scoring one of thejudges. Onejudge scored it 115 113 and another had as asa scored it 115 113 and another had as as a draw. Anotherjudged it as a 118110 win as a draw. Anotherjudged it as a 118 110 win for alvarez which baffles most pundits. A draw me is that golovkin keeps his three major middleweight titles and remains unbeaten in 38 flights but hes not happy about the scoring. This is terrible for sports, for boxing. I am a champion. This is the biggest fight for boxing. If thesejudges, like today, this is terrible. I get she needs to be reviewed. I think she needs to go back to school. To learn how to judge a fight. This makes a good debate for a second fight, possibly, right . What about that score . Are you telling me that the judges score affected how you feel about who won . I cant fix that. That is the job of the commission. Ourjob as promoters is to do due process. It was frustrating night for nicola adams. She was due to be on the undercard of the Golovkin Alvarez fight. It would have been the double olympic champions most high profile bout as a professional, but it was called off after a problem with her opponents pre fight blood test. Adams put this message on social media. Better news for billyjoe saunders, who successfully defended his wbo middleweight title against Willie Monroe jr at the copper box arena in london. He won on points and stretches his unbeaten record to 25 fights. In football, arsenal travel to london rivals chelsea in todays early afternoon kick off. Arsenal have beaten chelsea in their last two meetings but have a poor recent record at stamford bridge. The chelsea manager still sees arsenal as title rivals. For sure, arsenal is a big rival for the title. If you see the squad, you can understand there are a lot of top players. I dont understand why they cannot fight for the title. Following that match, wayne rooney returns to Manchester Uniteds old trafford with his new club everton. After two 3 0 loses on the bounce, everton manager ronald kooman everton manager Ronald Koeman is keen for a reaction from both rooney, and the rest of the team. Everybody knows about his qualities and what he did for manchester united. He is an everton player and one of those players who needs to react and to bring the level we expect from players like wayne. Lewis hamilton says he is looking for a miracle to limit the damage to his title hopes in todays singapore grand prix. Sebastian vettel claimed pole at the marina bay street circuit by three tenths of a second, from red bulls max verstappen. Hamilton was more than half a second off the pace and will start from fifth. Englands cricketers lost to west indies by 21 runs, in the one off twenty20 international. England won the toss and chose to field first, but the windies got off to a flying start. Their star man chris gayle hit a quick fire a0 as the visitors set england 177 to win. England fell short, and were all out for 155 with three balls remaining. The five match one day series starts on tuesday at old trafford. Thats all sport for now. The liberal democrat leader Sir Vince Cable says that the Prime Minister should sack borisjohnson for his comments. Speaking to the bbc as the partys annual conference continues in bournemouth, sir vince also said it was perfectly possible that he could be britains next Prime Minister. He said both labour and the conservatives were in internal civil wars. Lets go live to the liberal Democrat Party conference in bournemouth. Our Political CorrespondentEleanor Garnier is there. It was a robust intervention by borisjohnson but it was a robust intervention by Boris Johnson but he it was a robust intervention by borisjohnson but he knew that Boris Johnson was not going to be sacked so he was in a sense setting up theresa may to disappoint. You could say that. Sir vince cable, the relatively new lib dem leader, made his point pretty clear. He thinks that unless theresa may gets rid of borisjohnson, her credibility that unless theresa may gets rid of Boris Johnson, her credibility will be reduced to zero. I think that is an easy hit for vince cable. Instead, what the lib dem leader is focusing on this conference is trying to rally members and improve the morale of the party. I have been speaking to people here and despite the state of the party, lib dems here are positive. If you think back to the coalition when they were in government with the conservatives, they went into the coalition with 57 mps. They came out of it in the 2015 election with just eight. You would think, as the most pro eu party, they would have the pick of the a8 who voted to remain in the referendum, that they would have picked up votes in the election this year. That did not happen and the party did not get the results hoped for. With a new leader, it is over two Sir Vince Cable to turn things around and that will be a huge challenge. The party is 7. A of vote share. With vince cable suggesting he could be the future Prime Minister, many ask if it is really possible to go from around 7 up to having a majority at a general election. He was asked about the prospect of being Prime Minister by andrew marr this morning. I think it is perfectly plausible. As leader of the third uk party, myjob is to be i think british politics is in a remarkable state of flux. You have the conservative party in open civil war, a complete breakdown of discipline. You have the labour party in a suppressed civil war. They have had a good election and Jeremy Corbyn is riding high that but under the surface there is discontent about the extreme left. I and my party are the alternative. You think you can go from a Party Getting 7 of the vote to one that wins an overall majority in a couple of years . It is possible. If British Party politics breaks up, the traditional structures break up, which could happen, we are well positioned with moderate, sensible policies, a good track record of government. We have government experience and at local level. What you may find it is there is a shift of opinion in our direction. I am confident about talking about being an alternative Prime Minister. He needs to get the Party Message on the European Union and brexit across to voters to ensure it cuts through to voters to ensure it cuts through to voters. The party argues for another referendum but said it is not a rerun of the initial referendum, it would be a referendum on the facts. Once we know what kind of deal theresa may and her government negotiates with brussels, there should be another vote and people should choose whether they wa nt people should choose whether they want to accept the deal the government has got or stay inside the referendum. Trying to get that message and idea to cut through to vote rs message and idea to cut through to voters did not happen for the party in the election and that is a key challenge Sir Vince Cable will face. At 74 years old, a few months ago, he was writing a book, settling i think into semiretirement. Clearly he has switched that up, having thought he had finished his political career, he is back into it and leading his party because nobody else was up for the job at the time and