Next year. Translation i am very, very happy. I have not slept until yesterday because of how happy i am. We have waited years for this to happen. This will help us depend on ourselves and not need anyone to ta ke ourselves and not need anyone to take us. We will not need drivers any more. Every woman will be free and independent. Over the years, number of women have ignored this driving ban. Manal al sharif did it in 2011. She paid a heavy price she was jailed and lost custody of one of her sons. She lives in australia now and talked to the bbc earlier. It was catastrophic. My life was not the same after that. I was targeted bya campaign the same after that. I was targeted by a campaign shaming me. The same after that. I was targeted bya campaign shaming me. I the same after that. I was targeted by a campaign shaming me. I lost my job, i lost my child custody and i had to leave my country eventually. I was harassed so much, especially my mother and father. My father was listening in a mosque listening to an imam calling me a horse for driving my car but we have never stopped campaigning. She said on twitter last night you want a statement, here is one. Saudi arabia will never be the same again. The rain begins with a single drop. The rain begins with a single drop. The saudi ambassador to the uk said this is not just the saudi ambassador to the uk said this is notjust a social change, it is part of an economic reform. Frank gardner said thousands of foreign chauffeurs will no longer be needed. 800,000 foreign chauffeurs are employed in saudi arabia added is estimated up to a third of familys incomes go on chauffeurs. This is one high profile reform but it is pa rt one high profile reform but it is part of a bigger series of reforms, all being pushed by the crown prince. It is part of a project called vision 2030. It is about social and economic reform. Before we get carried away, there are still very strict dress codes for saudi women. They are not allowed to associate with unrelated men. If they want to travel, work or have health care, they must be accompanied by a man or have written permission by a male guardian. This is the analysis from another campaigner who pushed for women to be able to drive. But now with this new vision i am all for it. It is taking place step by step in a very well organised way and it is getting there. The next thing well be getting rid of the guardianship which is really the campaign we have been working on for almost a year now. Now, next, lets play the latest bbc report from inside raqqa, syria. This is Islamic States the fa ct to syria. This is Islamic States the fact to capital. If you go back to 2015 it is all controlled by Islamic State. Fast forward to june 2015 it is all controlled by Islamic State. Fast forward tojune this year, you will see that territory has shrunk. That wasjune, that is when the offensive on rocker began. The bbcs Quentin Somerville is there. He has been showing images showing the destruction and also young men who were fighting against Islamic State. This is the report he has filed. The day takes a regular pattern. There are air strikes every morning and afternoon. The coalition are trying to target individual is fighters and snipers. You can see the effect it is having on the buildings in the city. We are taking you on a bit of a wonder. Not too much of a wonder, because most of these buildings have not been cleared and when you are in here, you get a sense of the tactics that is used to cling on here and to fight against the sdf. The battle here is still pretty intense, as you can hear. But in the old city it was especially fearless. It took them about a month to take this area. It is three roads which intersect. Is did not want to let it go for that reason. You really get a sense of the intensity of the battle for iraq here. But Islamic State are not com pletely here. But Islamic State are not completely gone here the battle for raqqa here. At night the fighters are creeping back into the city using the cover of darkness and they are attacking the sdf fighters and they are attacking these buildings, attacking them again and again and again. Look at the damage here, look at the annihilation. This isa ruin. Here, look at the annihilation. This is a ruin. Calling raqqa a ghost town does not clearly do itjustice. This was the Islamic States capital. It now feels that cracker is iss graveyard. The challenge for this years bbc 100 winning season is to find solutions to some of the greatest challenges. It launches today. Some of the worlds most inspirational and influential women are taking part. They are tackling some of the biggest problems facing women today. Millions of women in india suffer from iodine deficiency and iodine deficiency is linked to Breast Cancer and a lot of complications during pregnancy. One in five women in the us will be a victim of rape 01 in the us will be a victim of rape or attempted rape and 37 of women are afraid of walking later night. I think the beauty of the product lies with the fact that youre not asking them to change anything. It is just that this bindi has iodine and it will help you. Basically it is taking self defence tools and making them safe for the person wearing it. What if you could improve the lives of women with one great idea . Sometimes the smallest ideas can make the biggest difference. This october we will look at ways to tackle the glass ceiling, female illiteracy, street harassment and sexism in sport. But they need your help. Send your ideas online and join this years100 women challenge. There is much more online about the series. Also on the bbc news website. You can get updates on all of the latest stories we are covering, including a lot of background, especially on the hurricanes for instance. Federer ladies arriving in puerto rico. Also federal aid is arriving in puerto rico to help people there. 11 men have been arrested as part of an investigation into the banned neo nazi group, National Action. The men who are aged between 22 and 35 were detained in the north west of england, west yorkshire, wiltshire and south wales. Theyre being held under terror laws and police say the arrests relate to threats against individuals, not communities. Daniel sandford reports. Raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right Group National action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. This is the house of christopher lythgoe, who, along with five other men in north west england, is suspected of making what police call significant threats to individuals. In garforth in leeds, a bomb disposal van was outside the address of another activist who was involved in National Action before it was listed as a terrorist group. Ashley bell, who lives there, is suspected of being a member of a banned organisation, as are four men from west yorkshire, wiltshire and swansea. Although the arrests were the result of two separate investigations, they are all part of an operation against suspected National Action supporters coordinated by the counterterrorism policing network. It became illegal to be a member of National Action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. The home office says it is virulently racist, anti semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. National action had gone underground since the ban, no longer holding demonstrations like this last year. A fortnight ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including two who were serving soldiers. Daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. Next we are going to switch to south africa. There is more pressure on jacob zuma. There have been large and it corruption protests in several cities. They want the president gone. These thousands of protesters are coming from the largest Labour Federation supported by the south african communist party. They say they are coming here to protest against corruption. They are also calling for president jacob zuma to step down. They are largely protesting against state capture which is the influence businesses against officials. We asked the people themselves what they had to say. Im here to contest against state capture. We want us to have oui state capture. We want us to have our own land. The aye president zuma must leave because were tired of the corruption that is happening in oui the corruption that is happening in our country. I am calling for a way with corruption, that is number one. Job loss, iron here to support that. The economy, our country please. What about president zuma . What about him . He is still the president. I owe him respect until he steps down. These people are from the same organisation which propped up the same organisation which propped up president jacob zuma the same organisation which propped up president jacob zuma into power ten yea rs up president jacob zuma into power ten years ago. They are not from the opposition. They are from his own alliance and they are calling for him to go. But it is notjust the grassroots people you had from, it is also ministers who are serving in president jacob is also ministers who are serving in president jacob zumas own is also ministers who are serving in president jacob zumas own cabinet. You are deputy minister in president jacob zumas cabinet, you are marching against him now . This is not a march against president zuma, this is a much against corruption and state capture. Anyone who is involved in corruption, this is a march against them. If ever there was any doubt about how divided the governing party, the African National congress is, this is your a nswer National Congress is, this is your answer and they want Deputy President to be his preferred successor. They want him because they believe he is not corrupt. Next, we are going to talk about mount agung. It is an active volcano and it could be about to erupt. Hywel griffith is there. Forced to flee their homes, these are just some of the 80,000 balinese people waiting for nature to take its course. No one can tell them if or when an eruption will come, but the risk is just too great for them to remain in their villages. The wait creates fear and frustration. Translation im bored spending days and days here. At home, i can work, i have my cows and chickens to take care of. It hurts that my home has been abandoned. This Sports Centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. People are sleeping on gym mats mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. They could be in for a long wait no one knows if an eruption comes whether it will take hours, days, or maybe even weeks. Mount agung is a sacred site for the balinese. People face towards it as they pray, but the threat of an eruption risks ending lives and livelihoods. Translation im scared, really scared, as the volcano is going to erupt. I am still waiting for the latest news from the government. I am a construction worker. Because of the news that said the volcano will erupt, the head of our construction site said to shut down and didnt tell us when to start again, so i am unemployed. For others on the island, volcanic activity is keeping them busy. Hundreds of earthquakes have been measured each day. Today brought the strongest yet. But experts can only say the eruption is imminent. While one part of the island is in Natural Disaster mode, another tries to continue as normal. Tourist flights are still arriving. Without them, bali would lose its biggest industry. And so everyone is braced for what the next days will bring. Next we are going to turn to thailand. Thailands former Prime Minister has been found guilty of negligence. It is to do with her involvement in a billion dollar rice subsidy scheme. She was given a five year sentence. That happened in the Supreme Court in bangkok. Young induction watcher has moved to dubai. She went there last month. Her brother tax in shinawatra another thai Prime Minister lives there in exile. There were definitely some behind the scenes discussions between her side and the governments side here about what deal there might be over the sentence. Those discussions clearly did not produce some leniency for her. We do not know if the sentence was harsher because of her fleeing the country. This is definitely on the country. This is definitely on the harsher side of where could have been. The maximum sentence for this was ten years but many people viewed the charge itself as very unusual, but Prime Minister was being charged not for corruption herself, but for a policy which turned out to be corrupt and so there was a sense, during the trial people thought there might have been more leniency 01 there might have been more leniency or perhaps a suspended sentence. What we have today is clearly a sentence which pretty much eliminates her from the foreseeable political role, whatever kind of arrangements might be made in the future. The arguments between her critics and supporters are it was enormously popular with rice farmers, but right from the very start, the policy was heavily criticised as being too simplistic and too dependent on the fa ct simplistic and too dependent on the fact that thailand could control rice supply, it is one of the biggest exporters, and keep the price high to justify the subsidy and see. Subsidy. She was warned it would fail and we did fail those huge cost to the country. The argument of the critics is it is also well to be popular but this is an effective form of bribery for voters, especially poorer voters, who are pleased to get more money in their pockets and it is irresponsible. The argument will not be so much about whether the rice scheme was sustainable or not, it is whether it justified a scheme was sustainable or not, it is whether itjustified a criminal charge. Given that we had a military government in power which ousted her government in power which ousted her government in power which ousted her government in a coup, and is clearly opposed to her party ever getting back into power, people are bound to see a political motive behind this trial. Liverpool Football Club played in moscow last night, Manchester United played in the last couple of hours, they have beaten cska moscow 4 1. Both of these games are being used to test russias readiness for the world cup next year. Where else would you find the reds in moscow . Liverpool fans made for red square. Manchester united are here for the Champions League as well. The distressed time for russia. This is what it is anxious to avoid, russian football hooligans fought pitched battles in france last year at the european championship. Some liverpool fans dont mind admitting they were nervous about coming here. We have all seen the way the russians portray themselves as being fit fighting men. It is a little bit scary so fighting men. It is a little bit scary so bear that in mind. English fa ns scary so bear that in mind. English fans have been advised to keep a low profile in moscow and avoid team colours. They are not quite sticking to that. Meanwhile, the Football Union here has want any fans causing trouble will not enjoy their stay in a russianjail. Trouble will not enjoy their stay in a russian jail. I think trouble will not enjoy their stay in a russianjail. I think they trouble will not enjoy their stay in a russian jail. I think they see trouble will not enjoy their stay in a russianjail. I think they see us as old school hooligans. We will see what happens tonight anyway what happens is this. Security pat downs on the way in and plenty of police. The spartak stadium is one of the key world cup venues, so big matches like this are good practice. The two matches here this week are not only important for the clubs involved, they are also extremely important for russia. After the violence in france last year, in nozick has an image problem and with the world cup just months away, russia wants these games to go off without any trouble, to prove this is a safe place for travelling fans. It is a message they were handing out on t shirts to liverpool supporters, labelling russians as gentle fans and nothing to worry about. Everything is under control because there is lots of security and big eyes so. The russians bent over backwards to keep the mood festive and the match itself ending without incident. The police were not taking any chances though. This was the exit for liverpool fans back to the metro. Manchester united will get the same. Russia is happier to look heavy handed on security than to risk any trouble breaking out here. Next, we will get details of nasa preparing a mission to the sun. The park probe will set off to reach deep into the suns atmosphere and that will take until 2024 to get there. We are going to go into the corona which is the home of many mysteries which is the home of many mysteries which have baffled scientists for decades and decades, and we will finally have a mission which can go up finally have a mission which can go up and unlock those mysteries for us. Up and unlock those mysteries for us. On launch day i know i will be a message and i will have mixed emotions because i have grown to love this spacecraft and she has been part of everybodys lives. It is kind of like sending your kid off to college but i know she is going to college but i know she is going to write and she will send lots of data so it will be extremely exciting and i am pretty sure i am going to cry. Presumably, it may also tweaked as well. And if it does it may be able to send tweets which are twice as long because as of today, a select few people can send double the length of tweets. It is a trial. They said it is a random selection so there are a lot of people who are not in the club. I would be interested to know how random it was. I would think putting some of the more heavy users, some of the more celebrity users in there and letting them go wild with the new product is a good idea. Twitters argument says people having more room to write stuff means they will send more tweets. From a business perspective they will be in the app more, engaging more and that means twitter can show people more ads. It is betterfor business. If there are data is correct and longer tweets means more time in the app and more tweets, this could be good for the business i suppose. That is it, see tomorrow. Bye bye. Hello. Lots of talk in the papers about major hurricanes heading to oui about major hurricanes heading to our shores next week. The reality is more complicated. Yes, at the moment we have two hurricanes out to the west atla ntic we have two hurricanes out to the west atlantic and on wednesday they strengthen a little bit, lee becoming a category three storm. But when you throw that energy into the computer models, what happens next becomes very uncertain. This is our best guess, merrier and lee become areas of low pressure. Where they go isa areas of low pressure. Where they go is a question. Maria may have more ofan impact is a question. Maria may have more of an impact into the start of next week but still with a huge amount of uncertainty. Possibly wet and windy. It will not be a hurricane heading oui it will not be a hurricane heading our way next week. Be on that it becomes more uncertain. Things turn drier as i will show you. In the short term, the atlantic weather systems a re short term, the atlantic weather systems are starting to gang up. The jet stream comes alive. We have a quieter day after the reign of wednesday. That clears away from eastern coasts quite quickly. Thursday is not a bad day with sunny spells across many areas. A little less muggy than it has been. Pleasa nt less muggy than it has been. Pleasant in the sunshine. On thursday and friday the next atla ntic thursday and friday the next atlantic system works its way. With more of a breeze behind it we start to throw weather fronts our way overnight and on friday morning. Clearing away from Northern Ireland on thursday and friday. Another muqqy on thursday and friday. Another muggy morning across the rest of the uk. Outbreaks of rain which could be on the heavy side. It will not clear particularly quickly from eastern areas. Some areas could stay damp all day long. Across Western Areas drier and brighter. A few showers into Northern Ireland. By the time get the friday night and into saturday, that big area of low pressure that we saw initially is off to iceland. A ridge of High Pressure builds for the weekend. A cooler morning on saturday with lots of dry and sunny weather. A few showers developing to the north and west and then more cloud to the south west later. In the sunshine, still feeling pleasant even though it does feel fresher. Then complications begin. This is the re m na nts of complications begin. This is the remnants of what was lee. This is the big parent know in the north atla ntic the big parent know in the north atlantic will have more influence on oui atlantic will have more influence on our weather. Blustery conditions, outbreaks of rain spreading eastwards. There could be some heavier bursts in the west. This is where maria comes into play. There could be some heavy rain sweeping across the country. Gales and severe gales are possible but with a big caveat, things could change. Overnight rain clears. And the introduction of something much cooler. There is the uncertainty. Sunday, monday, potentially into tuesday. Next week there are increasing signs that a ridge of High Pressure will build. How long will last and where it will settle down is a bit uncertain but High Pressure is definitely the most favoured option though it could be to misty mornings. Stay tuned in the next few days for what happens next week. Tonight at ten. Jeremy corbyn says labour is now the party of the Centre Ground and is on the threshold of power. In his speech to the annual conference in brighton, mr corbyn said a Labour Government would tackle inequality, scrap tuition fees in england and put new controls on private rents. Weve come this journey not to let you down, because we listen to you, because we believe in you. Labourcan and labour will deliver a britain for the many and not the few. After the speech the delegates seemed to share the leaders confidence in labours prospect of gaining power. He was absolutely brilliant. He was so passionate. He was fantastic, really good, really emotional and inspirational. Cant wait to get out of there and campaign for labour