Welcome to bbc news. Its the eve of conservative Party Conference and theresa may is facing renewed pressure over her approach to brexit. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has intervened again on the issue, calling for a strict time limit on any transition period. Could the next few days bring unity to the conservative party . Probably not, if the issue of brexit dominates the agenda. As they reflect on a disappointing election result, the Prime Minister wants to talk about domestic issues but her foreign secretary has other ideas. In an interview with the sun, borisjohnson lays out four red lines for brexit. He says the transition period after march 2019 should not be a second longer than two years. The uk should not accept any new rulings from brussels during that time. No payments should be made for access to the single market. And there should be no shadowing of the eu after brexit, mimicking eu rules to ensure free trade. Let us be creative as well as practical. Last week in florence, theresa may tried to move eu negotiations forward with a speech suggesting compromises in some areas. Mrjohnson doesnt contradict her, but does go further than agreed government policy. What i want from the brexit talks and what borisjohnson wants from the brexit talks and indeed all of us around the cabinet table want, is the best possible deal for britain. That secures our future outside the European Union and keeps a close relationship with our current european partners. To the point where we cannot. Boris, just one question,. Some conservatives dont go along with borisjohnsons assertion that brexit will be great. In heated referendum debates, the scottish conservative leader Ruth Davidson took him on. Can you name me just one country in the world that has said it will give us a better deal if we come out of the eu . And today she told the times that overoptimism about britains future outside the eu sells people short. So what do conservatives arriving in manchester make of borisjohnsons latest intervention . I guess hes positioning himself as a sort of spokesperson for brexit and making sure that it goes through. Im not quite sure that boris going down his own line is necessarily the right way forward. I like people who are charismatic and who can speak their minds so boris is certainly one of those people. What is your message to Boris Johnson . Sshhh get behind the Prime Minister. Theresa may is struggling to contain her partys differences over europe. Some think she should be just as concerned about, is just who is trying to move in on herjob. Our Political Correspondent chris mason is in manchester ahead of the conference. He says it could be difficult for the Prime Minister. Whats striking about his latest interview, you might argue about the foreign secretary talking about brexit is reasonable but because the uks relationship with its nearest neighbours is in the remit of the foreign secretary. But in that interview in the sun, he expressed his own view on government policy beyond his cabinet remit. He talked about dealing with student debt for university students, for instance. He talked about Public Sector pay and in conventional times when Prime Minister commanded a majority and commanded the respect of her cabinet, any breach of collective responsibility, singing publicly from the same hymn sheet would lead to said cabinet minister being turfed onto the back benches. But these arent normal times, given the Prime Minister approaches this conference humiliated after the reverse of the general election. Chris mason. At ukips Party Conference in torquay, new leader henry bolton has warned that Mass Immigration is harming British Culture and overwhelming public services. But in a major shift on ukips position he added there should be no cap on the number of migrants who can come to the country, instead calling for an australian style points based system to manage figures instead. Across the uk, however people see their community is changing and they have little or no voice in the way those communities are being shaped. The environment they live in and the Services Provided to them. They are rarely consulted, and when they are, it isa rarely consulted, and when they are, it is a matter of procedure, rather than care for their opinion. Doctors surgeries are being closed, Police Numbers are being cut and crime is increasing. Multiculturalism is swamping or displacing our own British Culture. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30 and 11 30pm this evening in the papers. Our guests tonight are the political commentator, jo phillips and nigel nelson, whos the Political Editor at the sunday mirror and people. A 14 year old boy is in a Critical Condition after being stabbed near a mosque in the small heath area of birmingham. A 29 year old has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Police have not ruled out the attack could be racially motivated. Five people have been injured in two stabbings in Sheffield City centre. Police believe the incidents, which happened in the early hours of the morning, are linked. Four people have been arrested and are in police custody. Samantha haines reports. Pa rt part of Sheffield City centre was closed off for several hours as crime scene investigators gathered evidence following the stabbings. Police have described the incident as fights, which they believe were linked and involve the same people. The first one happened at around 4am and the second happened here outside yates bat around two hours later. Three people were stabbed here and another person was hit over the head with a bottle. People passing the crime scene said they were shocked to learn what happened just hours earlier. Desperately sad. Too many weapons being used on the streets. And im not sure there is a ready solution as to what you can do about that. My daughter is only 18 and it is scary. It has been freshers week, so is scary. It has been freshers week, so there are young people out. Is scary. It has been freshers week, so there are young people outlj is scary. It has been freshers week, so there are young people out. I am really shocked. 0ne so there are young people out. I am really shocked. One of the injured was in Critical Condition this morning but is now said to be stable in hospital after having emergency surgery. In hospital after having emergency surgery. Two of the four people arrested are being held on suspicion of attempted murder, while the other two were arrested for public order offences. Police have urged anyone who saw either fight on suspicion of attempted murder, while the other two were arrested for public order offences. Police have urged anyone who saw either fight unfold, to contact them. A 21 year old man has died after being stabbed during a mass brawl in Manchester City centre. Four men have been arrested in relation to the large fight which spilled out of suburbia nightclub in the early hours of this morning. Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward with information. A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a young girl was dropped from a bridge into a river in bolton. A bridge overlooking the river tonkin astley bridge, last night the scene of a desperate effort to prevent 39 year old man for throwing a little girl over the edge. Below is a50 little girl over the edge. Below is a 50 foot drop into shallow water. Police have been called to the scene on crompton way at 8 30am after a man was seen on crompton way at 8 30am after a man was seen on the on crompton way at 8 30am after a man was seen on the bridge threatening to drop the child. A man drove past as specialist officers we re drove past as specialist officers were attempting to talk him down. Drove past as specialist officers were attempting to talk him downlj came down this road, saw the policeman, i spotted a pram and then i spot the man sat on the bridge and he had is arms in front like that. I thought, hes got a kid there, all sorts was going through my head. And then that thought, what has the child gone. Police said the man wouldnt speak to them and after an hour and wouldnt speak to them and after an hourand a wouldnt speak to them and after an hour and a half, wouldnt speak to them and after an hourand a half, he wouldnt speak to them and after an hour and a half, he dropped her. By the time the girl fell, an officer was waiting in the water and she was pulled out within seconds. Despite it only being a couple of feet deep, she went to hospital and had suffered a broken wrist. Five minutes later the man also fell and he was rescued by police as well. The man sustained minor injuries and is now being held on suspicion of attempted murder. A Police Spokesperson said the trauma the girl was put through is heartbreaking. The nhs is not fit for the 21st century, according to the chief inspector of hospitals in england. In a newspaper interview, ted baker, said the system hadnt adapted to deal with population growth, and particularly the increase in the number of elderly people. Spanish police have sealed off more than half of the polling stations in catalonia as they step up efforts to stop tomorrows banned independence referendum. Thousands of people are expected to take part in the vote , something Central Government has called illegal. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has been following developments in barcelona. This is how parents and people in barcelona are seeing scenes being repeated across the country. They are hoping to keep polling stations open. Some parents are sleeping at schools overnight to try to maintain these polling stations and keep them open tomorrow morning. There will be other polling stations at other schools in other parts of catalonia which will not open and people will not physically be able to vote. There will be a vote tomorrow, but what will be the turnout . Catalan officials in this region say it would render the vote void. But if they get a significant turnout and it isa they get a significant turnout and it is a yes vote, they could unilaterally declare independence from spain without the consent of the Spanish Government. There are thousands of people demonstrating in another part of barcelona tonight against the very concept of this referendum. If we get that scenario it is potentially explosive and a little bit dangerously. Ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where voting is meant to occur. In order to stop the spanish authorities getting in the way of the referendum he and some other parents have been sitting in a school sant cugat del valles, outside barcelona. Looks very busy, how many people are inside the building . Good evening. There is about 200 people and we have been doing activities all day in the school, with the kids. Storytelling and now we are doing a concert and in a few minutes we will do traditional dancing. It is like a big Democracy Party today. Obviously you are having to do this to keep the building open in time for tomorrow but what is happening outside because we are hearing there are outside because we are hearing there a re protests outside because we are hearing there are protests from people who dont wa nt are protests from people who dont want the vote to take place . Are protests from people who dont want the vote to take place . |j havent seen a single protest outside any school and i am not aware of any protests. Generally, most of the people i know and most of the people in catalonia, about 80 , according to the polls, are in favour of voting, whether they are in favour of independence or not. It is not a question of independence any more, it is a question of democracy and freedom of speech. How can this be about democracy when the Central Government says the referendum will be illegal . |j Central Government says the referendum will be illegal . I am not a lawyer, i am just an individual. It has been suspended by the Central Government. But this referendum is legal according to the government of catalonia and according to the laws currently in catalu nya. Catalonia and according to the laws currently in catalunya. The catalonia at the moment is part of spain, so dont you have to absorb the National Laws when it comes to a referendum . Generally, democracy is about politics and not about the courts. If people didnt take a step further, women wouldnt be able to vote, we would still have slaves. Most independents in the country has been gained through breaking the legality. People have a will for democracy. We want a framework for defining the laws of society, but these laws are against the will of these laws are against the will of the majority. Why do you want independence the catalonia . Why do i wa nt independence the catalonia . Why do i want independence . I think spain has to go through big reforms in terms of laws, economics and i dont think the country is prepared for it. The reaction against the referendum, they are bringing police, breaking they are bringing police, breaking the freedom of speech, shutting down web pages and they are detaining people just for web pages and they are detaining peoplejust for doing web pages and they are detaining people just for doing their work. A lot of the population of catalonia is thinking, the best way forward is to create a new state, in which we can define how we want to live and the rules for living, if you want to live in a republic, if you want to live. Most of the people in a school, once the constitution we have now. But at some point, we have to ta ke have now. But at some point, we have to take a step forward, be on the side with our government and vote. No one knows whats going to happen at the voting. We dont know if it will be yes or no, but when at least 80 of the population of catalunya is asking for a referendum, the Spanish Government should listen to us. Spanish government should listen to us. Scotland had a referendum on independence from the rest of the united kingdom, the vote was narrowly no. What will you do if it isa no narrowly no. What will you do if it is a no vote tomorrow the catalonia . If it is no, we wont be independent. In scotland, you did the referendum and i think the British Government was very brave. David cameron was extremely brave. He listened to the people and it was no. It is part of the united kingdom. He will axe at a no vote in catalonia . We dont have any other choice. This is about the will of the people, people voting and whenever it comes from the polls, it is the position of the people. Thank you very much for talking to me. The headlines on bbc news Prime Minister theresa may arrives in manchester head of the start of her partys conference. Borisjohnson intervenes again in the Brexit Debate calling for a strict time limit on any transition deal. The ukip leader addresses his Party Conference in torquay saying Mass Immigration is harming British Culture and overwhelming public services. The us secretary of state Rex Tillerson has revealed direct communication between washington and the north korean regime for the first time. Speaking on a visit to china to meet president xijingping, mr tillerson said washington was probing the possibility of talks with pyongyang, and added that they are not in a dark situation. But the war of words continues, yesterday north korea threatened to reduce america to a sea of flames. Donald trump said on the campaign trail he would sit down with kim jong un over a hamburger. These are really arent out of the stated policy of Us Engagement with north korea, which is maximum pressure, maximum engagement. We have already seen maximum engagement. We have already seen the us trying to push china in particular to carry out the maximum pressure side, to put the maximum amount of sanctions on to north korea to try to convince north korea to give up its Nuclear Weapons programme. Now we will see china really putting the screws into the United States to carry out the maximum engagement side of the process. It is not a surprise Rex Tillerson chose his visit to china to go back to that and reiterate the fa ct to go back to that and reiterate the fact washington is apparently willing to sit down and talk. China is carrying out sanctions, but china and russia have said they dont think sanctions will do any good. Sanctions will not achieve what the us says it wants, which is to convince kim jong un to give up us says it wants, which is to convince kimjong un to give up its Nuclear Weapons programme. What china has said all along and what many countries in the region is saying, diplomacy is what will bring down the pressure in the region, bring down the pressure on the korean peninsula. I dont think they are willing to sit down now. They wa nt to are willing to sit down now. They want to get to their own goal, which is to achieve a weapon they believe will defend the north korean regime. 0nce will defend the north korean regime. Once they achieve that Nuclear Weapons, a weapon that can reach the mainland of the United States, they have said all along that is what they are going to do. 0nce have said all along that is what they are going to do. Once they have they are going to do. Once they have the weapon and carried out the tests necessary to convince themselves the weapon is usable, i think then they might sit down to negotiate. By then they will be in a strong position and they can negotiate some kind of deal, some kind of achievement to get what they want. Us military and emergency relief teams have increased aid efforts for puerto rico amid growing criticism of the response to the hurricanes which ripped through the caribbean island. President trump, who will travel to the us territory early next week, has defended the response to the disaster. David campanale has more. Puerto rico faces a series of challenges unprecedented in its recent history. Even before Hurricane Maria struck, the island was hit by an unmanageable deluge of another kind. A torrent of debt. 72 billion that puerto rico has no means to replay. Over a week on from the category five storm, islanders continue to pull out what they can salvage from under their collapsed homes. But puerto rico has already submitted to the crushing weight of local government debt. In may, the island filed for americas biggest ever municipal bankruptcy. Now there are questions about how much of a role the federal government is going to play in the crisis. And the response, and recovery effort, probably has never been seen for Something Like this. This is an island. Surrounded by water, big water, ocean water. Ultimately, the government of puerto rico will have to work with us to determine how this massive rebuilding effort, which will end up being one of the biggest ever, will be funded and organised. And what we will do with the tremendous amount of existing debt. Most of the islands 3. 4 million residents face a tenth day without the basics. And their political leaders believe not enough is being done. I am begging, begging anyone that can hear us, to save us from dying. Federal authorities are now rising to the enormity of the crisis caused by Hurricane Maria. Its also one that will take not days but months to overcome. Responding to criticism from the mayor of puerto rico, President Trump has taken to twitter to vent his frustration. He said. He continued. The archbishop of canterbury has criticised the bbcs handling of abuse allegations againstjimmy savile. The reverend justin welby said he believed that the anglican and catholic churches had shown more integrity than the broadcaster in handling allegations of abuse. I havent seen the same integrity over the bbcs failures overjimmy savile as i have seen in the Roman Catholic church, the church of england and other Public Institutions over abuse. The bbc has said it doesnt recognise the accusation and has acted transparently regarding the abuse allegations. More than 100,000 people have fled their homes on the indonesian island of bali amid fears a nearby volcano could erupt imminently. It would be the first time mount agung has erupted in half a century. Sleeping giants, which is slowly coming to life. Its now more than a week since mount agung started to show signs that an eruption be imminent. The volcano is a sacred place for the balinese people and they face towards it when they pray. When it erupted in 1963 more than 1000 people died. Everyone here is calling on the gods for one thing. For good luck, ithink. Because the eruption, nobody knows. Nobody knows. From here, we can see the smoke coming out of the crater, and other sign may be that mount agung is about to erupt. All the villages have been evacuated, people forced to leave these fields and their livelihoods behind. More than 140,000 people have fled their homes, making the evacuation centres crowded. Balis governor says anyone who doesnt live in the immediate exclusion zone should return home, mindful these temporary shelters could be in use for months. While one part of the island is bracing for a natural disaster, another seems almost oblivious. The government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism. The sum visitors, the prospect of being marooned here is appealing. I could definitely do with a few more weeks here. Ijust hope it has a few belly rumbles under life goes on. But for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the threat that hangs over this island will be lifted. Kim philby spent three decades passing british and american secrets to the kgb until he was discovered asa to the kgb until he was discovered as a soviet spy in 1963. He was condemned as a traitor in britain but regarded as a hero in the ussr. Now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. Sarah rainsford has been to see it. To his own country, kim philby is a traitor, but in russia, this exhibition hails him as a hero. His life story as a soviet spy is on display. Along with a glimpse of his home life. His widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russias external intelligence agency. It is the successor to the kgb that kim philby served for three decades. Translation kim philby is a legendary man, an outstanding spy, a man who did much for the victory over fascism in the Second World War and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. Bit is what kim philby is honoured for here. Handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence. Some, including one describing an attack on hitlers life. For over half a it has been over half a century since kim philby was exposed and sent to moscow. Where you the third man . Know i was not. The committed communist denied he was a soviet mole and he fooled everyone. His story is being revived and retold here just as story is being revived and retold herejust as modern russia and story is being revived and retold here just as modern russia and the west are locked in what many are calling, a new cold war. He should not be regarded as a traitor. He didnt betray anyone. He was acting on his beliefs. The double agent retained those beliefs until the very end. In one document, he hopes to see the red flag flying over Buckingham Palace and the white house. Instead, three years after his death in moscow, the ussr fell apart. Now lets get the weather. Good evening. We have a mixture of wind, rain and sunshine over the next few days. Today there wasnt much sign of sunshine in the south west of england, st ives. I dont think the surfers minded too much, the best of the sunshine was across cumbria and northwards. We have blue skies and sunshine. This was the story of the day. You can see the extent of the rain coming in across england and wales, a few showers further north. Those are fading away and we have clear skies now and temperatures are dropping sharply ahead of advancing cloud and later some rain in northern ireland. For the rest of england and wales, low cloud so some hill fog and further bursts of mostly light rain or drizzle. A range of temperatures and the risk of frost in grampian. It might brighten up for a time but otherwise a cloudy day with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. The wettest weather clearing away from northern ireland, up into scotland and Northern England allowing sunshine to arrive in northern scotla nd sunshine to arrive in northern scotland and western england late in the day. It is quite humid, 18 or 19. We see the back of the rain, but not until the sun goes down probably from eastern part of england. Clear skies follow on. We have had tropical air briefly, but much colder air coming down behind these weather systems that are driving across the uk. Quite a different feel for the start of the new week. This low pressure is reminiscent and what is left of Hurricane Maria. The low pressure to the north east will have an impact on monday morning rush hour. Gusts of 60 miles an hour. Trans pennine routes and northern ireland, maybe cost of 70 miles an hourto northern ireland, maybe cost of 70 miles an hour to the central belt of scotland. Travel disruption on the road and in the air. There will be showers for these windy areas, further south in the wind will not be as strong. It will be dry and the cloud will increase later on. There isa cloud will increase later on. There is a chill in the air if you are out in the wind. It will feel colder for the start of the week. We saw the rain and that is what is left of Hurricane Maria as she slides through the english channel. Gone by tuesday and we are dominated by the north westerly wind so chilly feel. The wind isnt as strong by tuesday and most places will be dry with sunshine and most places will be 13 or 14 degrees. High pressure on the scene for the middle part of the week. That will build in across the uk but it will be flattened by the low pressure bringing rain into the northwest. The headlines the Prime Minister theresa may arrives in manchester ahead of the start of her partys conference. Borisjohnson intervenes in the Brexit Debate calling for a strict time limit on any condition deal. The ukip