And louise has the weather. Good morning. Its a different weather story for a different day. Lighter winds, plenty of sunshine but feeling cold in the north. Ill have all the details throughout the morning. Good morning. First, our main story. Heathrow airport says its investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. The sunday mirror says the information was on a memory stick and had not been encrypted. Andy moore is in our london newsroom. This man who found this went to his local library, plugged it in and theres this treasure trove of information about Heathrow Airport . Thats right, thats according to the sunday mirror. Heathrow airport have confirmed there was a Security Breach but theyre not giving any details and in a statement they say theyve reviewed their procedures and theyre theyve reviewed their procedures and they re confident theyve reviewed their procedures and theyre confident the airport is secure. They say theyve launched an internal investigation in a bid to try to stop this happening again. As you say, the sunday mirror reports this was found on the pavement by a member of the public, he went to his local library and plugged it into the computer and up pops all these files and documents, about 174 documents, some marked secret and confidential, theres information about the queens route when she goes to the airport and the methods used to protect her. There are maps and documents and information about the location of cctv cameras and some of the tunnels and shafts leading off the Heathrow Express railway line going to the airport and the details of timetables of security patrols and the ultrasound security patrols and the ultrasound Security System that protects the perimeter of the airport. The sunday mirror says it has returned that information to the airport. Andy, for the moment, thank you. Pro unity demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of barcelona today as the Spanish Government continues to take powers back from catalonia. Catalonias leadership was sacked and the regions autonomy was revoked after it declared independence on friday. But madrid has said former Catalan LeaderCarles Puigdemont will be free to take part in new elections in december. Sarah corker reports. Spain has been gripped by its biggest political crisis spain is gripped by its biggest political crisis for 40 years. On friday, catalonia declared independence from spain. Madrid responded by imposing direct rule and sacking the entire catalan government. But its deposed leader, Carles Puigdemont, says he isnt going anywhere. Translation we do not deviate, we continue persevering in the only way that can make us winners without violence, without insults, in an inclusive way. But in madrid, thousands of people turned out on saturday calling for national unity. Why they want to break up spain . There is no sense its a problem thats not only affecting catalunya, its affecting the whole of spain and the whole of europe. The Spanish Government has announced new elections in catalonia and they warn that mr puigdemont may face prosecution for charges of rebellion, but nevertheless said it would welcome his participation in those elections. He has no powers, no competences, no financial means so i insist that if he wants to continue in politics, which is his right, i think he should prepare the next elections to be held, as i mentioned before, on the 21st of december. And so the two sides remain poles apart. Later today there will be another rally in barcelona held by those opposed to catalonias independence. Sarah corker, bbc news. Nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the Scottish Government to gay men convicted of now abolished Sexual Offences. The first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant automatic pardons to those affected. The law will also allow the removal of such crimes from criminal records. Catriona renton reports. Until 1981, all Sexual Activity between men was a criminal offence in scotland. The law was then changed to decriminalise sex between men over the age of 21. In england, that law was changed in 1967. But it took another 20 years for the age of consent to be reduced to 16. Last month, the first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, announced a new bill that would automatically pardon all men, alive and dead, convicted of these crimes. She will publish this and make an apology at holyrood on the seventh of november on behalf of the Scottish Government for the treatment of homosexual men under previous governments. By offering you this ring. Gay marriage became legal in scotland in 2014, but looking to the past the Scottish Government said the new bill will give justice to those criminalised simply because of who they loved. Those who have convictions will also be able to apply to have them removed from central records. In england and wales, there is no automatic pardon, except for those who died before february this year. Those who are living will receive a pardon after their convictions have been deleted because the secretary of state is satisfied that the conduct is no longer criminal. Catriona renton, bbc news. Parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying Child Maintenance under new rules to be introduced in the new year. The overhaul will affect those who keep their money in a joint account with a new partner. The government says it hopes the change will lead to nearly four £100,000 a year in additional Child Maintenance being collected. Earlier we spoke to a divorce lawyer who believes people will still find ways to evade paying maintenance. Im personally of the view that this is going to be very difficult because in order to do it theyve got to demonstrate the money in the joint account does belong to the person who spoke to pay. What about if the other person says, well, actually, its all mine, ive paid all my wages in, it may be a joint account but its all my money, or theyve paid cash in. There are so many problems and loopholes round it. Chimpanzees, leopards and giraffes are among 33 endangered species that will get extra protection, following a vote at a un backed wildlife conference. Whale sharks, the Worlds Largest fish, are also included on the list. On reducing the negative impacts of marine debris, Noise Pollution and Climate Change on migratory species donald trump has said he will release nearly all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. Last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. Last night, President Trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone whos still alive would remain classified. Englands under 17 team have produced a sensational performance to come from 2 0 down to thrash spain 5 2 and win the world cup in india. The three lions have never before gone beyond the quarter finals in the tournament but emulated england u20s, who won their world cup in june. Heres patrick geary. These are englands 21st century boys. All born this millennium and now all world champions. They did it the hard way, theyre english after all. The latest class of spanish footballing craftsman went 2 0 up just over half an hour in, both of them to barcelonas sergio gomez. Same old england . Well, no, theres Something Different about these boys and just when they needed a booster. Commentator Rhian Brewster to get one back for england. Brewsters eighth goal of the tournament making him top scorer, but there are other options, Steven Sessegnon to morgan gibbs white. 2 2, more to do. Here was an england team not intimidated by the shirt but invigorated by it. Over to phil foden from manchester city, remember the name. Even in their teenage dreams these english players couldnt have imagined a second half like this. Marc gueh of chelsea. 4 2, five minutes to go. And if you thought it was all over. Commentator can it get better for england . Foden, the party can begin now. Foden was crowned the player of the tournament but this was a team triumph. So proud of the performance, 2 0 down and we just played our way, we didnt stop, we stuck to the gameplan, we stuck to our style, were building for the future and thats the way to do it. In any age group since 1966 and now two have come in a year. There are no guarantees the world cup players will become premiership players given the global competition, but these young men cant have had a better start to their careers. English football will hope it is just a start. Patrick gearey, bbc news. Lets speak to our reporter rahul tandon, whos in kolkata for us this morning. Rahul, we saw from the pictures, great crowds of support for this competition. Whats the celebration be like . Theyve been cleaning up around the salt lake stadium, a bit like what the england team did to the spanish last night. It was an incredible moment to be here. We saw emotion, we saw passion from the fans, we saw an incredible amount of technical skill from an english team that pas the brazilians and spanish, who are meant to be better, off the park passed. There ball when passed. There was no long ball when behind, it was passed, we went behind, it was passed, passed, passed. The courage was incredible even when they were 2 0 behind, they didnt panic for a single minute. I was behind the goal as the goals went in one after the other, there was so much camaraderie, they play for their country but they play for their friends because they are a group that has grown up together. We are all cynical about sport but last night was a group of kids who play for their country and their friends, they won over the fans yesterday somewhere barcelona and real madrid fans, but by the end of the game they were england fans. They played with such joy and without fear, something we dont see at senior level, and i wonder how many we will see at a more senior level, and i wonder how many we will see at a more senior level both within the National Sport and club football. Phil foden and rhiannon brewster, do you think we havent seen brewster, do you think we havent seen the last of these . Lets talk about phil foden. Hes the player of the tournament and hes been head and shoulders above everyone here and shoulders above everyone here and were the worlds and were talking about the worlds best young players. I spoke to an england and asked england player last night and asked him how good is foden, the answer is simple, hes not from this planet. Brewster, what a talent, the goal before half time changed the match around. You see the joy of the kids, he walked in and spoke to the press afterwards and was asked the ridiculous question about how he feels, how would anyone feel after winning the world cup . Hejust smiled and he said he couldnt explain it but the beaming smile on his face was incredible. After the match some of the families were here, the sheerjoy they had. Pans ofs mum said that she loved her son and she made her proud. Maybe they will go on to be great players, maybe they wont, but an incredible night thats made millions of people in calcutta and england very happy panzo. In calcutta and england very happy panzo. A great story, it really is. Did i say rugby . I meant football. Rugby never far from your brain. The round ball in the background was a bit of a clue. Louise will bring you the weather in around five minutes time. Lets return to our main story, the Spanish Government is continuing to strip catalonia of its powers as the crisis over independence in the region continues. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee is in barcelona. Lets talk about the demonstration today, perhaps an example of how divided Catalonian Society is at the moment . These streets around me will be full of the colours of the Spanish Nationalflag be full of the colours of the Spanish National flag and be full of the colours of the Spanish Nationalflag and its been a few days of alternative demonstrations. 0n a few days of alternative demonstrations. On friday it was the opposite, it was the pro separatist supporters, all of these streets had the flag of the Independence Movement and its been largely peaceful. There have been moments of tension but it is their way, the battle of the flags, to show which side they are on. We are expecting thousands of people to come and this time with those supporting unity, the catalans saying to their government, what are you doing, step ack from the brink and form some kind of unity. There are so Many Disparate voices. Given the Spanish Government now has moved to act against this declaration of independence, they have dissolved the government, they have broken up parliament until the elections on december the 21st. Theres about 141 names of officials who have been told to resign, so the question they are asking is will they forcibly remove ca rles are asking is will they forcibly remove Carles Puigdemont and his cabinet, at the moment the former president is in the run up, he gave a speech saying he will people should democratically stand and resist the government is in jeroen. The flashpoint could come potentially tomorrow morning when the government offices open again. You think there will be a flashpoint, a point where the cabinet, which of course they have all appointed themselves as cabinet ministers, they will have to at some point force the issue . It depends on a couple of things. It depends if ca rles a couple of things. It depends if Carles Puigdemont tries to physically get back into parliament and resume duties as normal. Given the Spanish Government has already brought in the replacements to oversee the area, the papers this morning suggesting its the enforcer, the deputy Prime Minister, sa nta enforcer, the deputy Prime Minister, santa maria. You have to people effectively. Spain say it is one personsjob effectively. Spain say it is one persons job but carles effectively. Spain say it is one personsjob but Carles Puigdemont isnt walking away and the separatist supporters are saying they will protect the parliament, form a human chain, to stop it happening if the police come in. Thats the area where there is a recipe for unpleasa ntness. Thank you, for the moment. Here is louise with a look at this mornings weather. Hi there. The sun is coming out to play today, but it is going to take its time across the south. There is a legacy of cloud that has been spilling down through the night and it is producing a little bit of drizzle. So this was twickenham at 7am this morning, in actualfact. I wa nt to 7am this morning, in actualfact. I want to show you the radar. There is not that much on the way of cloud but you can see a line through wales down towards the london area, and also a scattering of showers running in off the north sea coast. This front will clear its way steadily southwards. And already you can see the cloud breaking up, sunshine coming through, but it will turn much colder. The northerly air is starting to kick in and as we go through the day the caldaire spills down through scotland and the east coast of england as well. Perhaps never really arriving into the far south west. Still some drizzly, cloudy conditions to clear away, but they will do so and we will see more sunshine by the middle of the afternoon. That wind direction driving in the risk of showers along that east coast, but the emphasis todayis that east coast, but the emphasis today is dry, settled and sunny for most, but colder. Across the northern isles, with a strong northerly winds and more showers, there will be single figures in scotland. The High Pressure stays with us through the night in the winds continue to stay quite light. Temperatures are expected to fall away quite sharply through the night, and infact away quite sharply through the night, and in fact we could see our first widespread frost. Not a particularly ha rd first widespread frost. Not a particularly hard frost. These lows will probably sit just particularly hard frost. These lows will probably sitjust below freezing in one or two spots, but we could wake up to a light frost first thing on monday morning. Some Early Morning sunshine on monday, but as we go through the day on monday, after that chilly, dry, sunny start, cloud will tend to build up from the north and west. The arrival of a weather front eventually, it heralds a south westerly airflow again. Slightly milder, double digits here. Elsewhere we are looking at eight to 12 degrees is our high on monday. And from monday morning onwards, these weather fronts continue to topple across the higher which will sit across england and wales. A good deal of dry weather in the story for the week ahead, but the weather fronts will be fairly light and patchy, nothing too significant. We will see a return to milder air. A lot of cloud around and breezy from time to time, but any rain that we do see will be chiefly from the north west. Do see will be chiefly from the northwest. Are you a gardener . Ish. When the village of elswick, in lancashire, entered the britain in bloom competition 20 years ago, people laughed at the idea. At the time, it was uncared for, blighted by litter and vandalism. Two decades on, thanks to the can do attitude of the green fingered community, they have just become the much coveted champion of champions. Kevin fitzpatrick is there for us this morning. Hard at work already, kevin. Yes, they are indeed. They are busy tending to these flowerbeds on the main road. And the village of elswick never really known for being one of the prettiest in this part of lancashire. Blackpool is ten miles that way. About ten years ago all the trees were ripped out by the council here and it looked a little bit unloved. So when people around here did decide they were going to go for the britain in bloom title, people thought it was a bit of a joke. They are not laughing now because there has been big celebrations here. Lots of the people here have spent lots of time, including barrel over there. She is in charge of the 15,000 plants which have been put in the ground in the last year to try and get this village looking as good as it has. Councillor paul is one of the lead advocates of this effort. Give us an indication of what kind of turnaround this is the village. The thejudges have said the judges have said they wish they could bottle what we have in elswick, because they felt we have a can do attitude, and it shows it with all these people. You can see the effort going on, lots of people, months and months of effort. Digging, sewing and reading what they have sowed. This is a very happy village this morning. That men behind you, he is doing a good job. What is he called . What is going on . He isjust wondering, what what is he called . What is going on . He is just wondering, what are you actually doing . I am hoeing. He is doing. And you can tell his technique is all right, isnt it . He is doing brilliantly. That is a fabulous story. Thank you very much indeed. A seriously good effort to be out at this time of the morning. It is worth reminding, at 7 22 a. M. , if you are waking up a little confused, clocks did go back last night. Public cant say that enough. Imight night. Public cant say that enough. I might have to get one of those hoes. You are watching breakfast from bbc news. It is time now for a look at the newspapers. Science writer dr Stuart Farrimond is here to tell us what has caught his eye. A story about theresa may, when she took over as Prime Minister she said she wanted to tackle Mental Health services. She has written a very long peace in the express this morning, and she makes the really good point, and i think as you said, addressing Mental Health issues is crucially important. A quarter of people will experience Mental Health problems each year, and it is only right that she is making an effort to change this. She talked about an initiative, thriving at work, a report setting out core standards for employers to look out for peoples Mental Health. The Civil Service and the nhs are taking that on. In the end she outlines how much money will be set aside, and she says there will be £11. 6 billion spent on Mental Healthcare, with a further £1 billion pledged by 2020, 2021. It sounds absolutely brilliant, but that doesnt even cover the deficit that the Mental Health services are currently running. And i think there is a real danger that whenever you get these kind of things, and politicians come out with these grand numbers, that if you dont know what context they are in, it means very little. And this is an example where actually more, even more than that. It is a classic case, and they did acknowledge, and she has acknowledged in the past week, when you invest more it saves money in the long term, because the amount of man hours, woman hours, which are lost to Public Services in the nhs and so on as a result of Mental Health issues. I investing the money in the first place, long term you save money. We have had reports that this week, about the effects of Mental Health on businesses and the nhs. And she raises the point that £42 billion is lost to employers each year through Mental Health problems. Which is even more than what was being pledged. So yes, absolutely. We talked to a teacher this morning, who brought mindfulness into the classroom, and she had a problem with Mental Health issues in her class, 40 absentee rates, which she has got down to 2 . Here is a story in the sun. A new limit on gambling machines, of £20, to stop addicts. You can put in sta kes to stop addicts. You can put in stakes of to stop addicts. You can put in sta kes of u p to stop addicts. You can put in stakes of up to £100 at the moment ina stakes of up to £100 at the moment in a slot machine. 100 quid is a lot of money in one bet. So yes, i would say it is about time. The amount of money that the gambling industry makes it more than. If you think about the amount of money that every farm and fishery makes, the gambling industry makes more than that. It is billed as entertainment. I would like to say that all gambling is inherently bad, but they on to Mental Health again, it causes problems. Costs £150 million, which tells you how much they make, first of all. It will cost than that to reduce the state. So yes, that is what they are kind of saint, that is what they are kind of saint, that is what they are kind of saint, that is what they would lose reduced the sta ke. What they would lose reduced the stake. So yes, that is what they are kind of saying, that is what they would lose. So the 2 million problem gamblers or at risk of problem gambling, and that problem gambling essentially just means being addicted, compelled, to get this was out off. And these machines in particular, we know, are highly addictive. Inside the sunday telegraph, donald trump has been talking about addictions to prescription drugs. He talks about his own brothers experience in alcoholism and they have had a look into this. They have indeed, and they have looked at the way in which trump has gone about trying to address the problem, and he is being critical of his attitude of saying just say no to drugs, drugs or bad. And it is more nuanced than that, andi and it is more nuanced than that, and i think this is an issue that we need to Pay Attention to. And we cant just need to Pay Attention to. And we cantjust think need to Pay Attention to. And we cant just think of need to Pay Attention to. And we cantjust think of it as being a us only problem, and it is an increasing problem over here. Stats show that last year there were 15,000 people in the us who died from accidental painkiller overdose. You dont realise that it is in the painkillers, and the over the counter painkillers, that you can buy. The amount we are using in the uk of over the counter painkillers, so things that have coding in them, it is derived from the same substance that you get in heroin, it can be potentially very addictive. They are fantastic drugs at getting rid of pain, but it is all too easy to get hooked to them, because when you take them in excess of the pain, you get a buzz, you get a lift, and then your body wants more of it. And the fact that you canjust go more of it. And the fact that you can just go into a pharmacy and just why it over the counter, i know pharmacists do things to try and give you a warning, but there was another poll done that said a third of young adults take over the counter medicines every day. So it is something that we need to be acutely aware of. Time for one more. Supermarket salmon riddled with sea lice. Isnt that a good thing . It comes from the sea rather than these pens that they grow them m, than these pens that they grow them in, and rivers and pastries. It is almost in time for halloween, you are eating sea lice. They have discovered in supermarkets there are increased levels of sea lice, more thanis increased levels of sea lice, more than is permitted. They are little parasites that feed off the skin of fish, they are in the wild. The problem is that with farming you have fish altogether in close proximity, and you get an epidemic, if you like, of sea lice. So this is farmed salmon they are talking about. This will be farmed salmon. It is worth bearing in mind they dont harm human health, and there is no Public Health risk, and you wouldnt get that from the article. You were just wouldnt get that from the article. You werejust go wouldnt get that from the article. You were just go i wouldnt eat salmon. This raises the issue about the impact that farmed salmon can be having on the environment. In the long term we need to think about farmed fish is a Sustainable Way to provide for the worlds palat, for ourdinner provide for the worlds palat, for our dinner plates. An increasingly popular dish. Thank you very much, good to see you. So you a little bit later on. See you a little bit later on. See you a little bit later on. The Andrew Marr Show is on bbc one at 9am this morning. What is coming up today, andrew . I will be talking to the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, and i will be talking about that with the health secretary, jeremy hunt, and especially on the subject of Mental Health. The Prime Minister has a big article about the stigma of Mental Health and we will be looking at the conservatives because record on that. I am also joined conservatives because record on that. I am alsojoined by a singer and a great paper review and by the historian Anthony Beaver to look at the crisis in the origins of the crisis in catalonia. This is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. You can stay with us on the bbc news channel, where the headlines are coming up. Hello, this is breakfast with Christian Fraser and Rachel Burden. Good morning, heres a summary of this mornings main stories from bbc news Heathrow Airport says it is investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. The sunday mirror says information concerning the queen was on a unencrypted memory stick as well as files on safeguards for cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries along with maps locating cctv cameras and a network of tunnels and escape shafts, linked to the Heathrow Express train line. Heathrow says its confident that the airport remains secure. Pro unity demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of barcelona today as the Spanish Government continues to take powers back from catalonia. The Spanish Government has said former Catalan LeaderCarles Puigdemont will be free to take part in new elections in december. Catalonias leadership was sacked and the regions autonomy Nicola Sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the Scottish Government to gay men convicted of now abolished Sexual Offences. The first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant automatic pardons to those affected. The law will also allow the removal of such crimes from criminal records. Thousands of drivers are breaking the law by driving their diesel cars without pollution filters, experts have told bbc 5 live investigates. Nearly 2,000 cars have been found without filters since 2014, but its thought the number is much higher. It is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests. The driver and Vehicle Standards Agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. Donald trump has said he will release nearly all the secret files in connection to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. Last week, around 3,000 documents were published, but hundreds more were held back for reasons of national security. Last night, President Trump said only files containing the names and addresses of anyone whos still alive would remain classified. Were going to talk about anthony joshua, who did quite well last night. The fight last night lasted a lot longer than many expected. There was a stoppage in the 10th round, so he remains undefeated. Very controversial . On social media people saying carlos takam put in such a strong showing, really resilient and didnt go down easy and people felt he deserved to at least have seen the fight out. He took a cut on his eye . He did but he was Still Standing in the 10th, swaying a bit but after such a spirited performance, people thought, give him a chance to see out the fight. That said, his star is clearly rising, anthonyjoshua. Is he the real deal yet . Its early days but because he has come so far in sucha days but because he has come so far in such a short time, he has such high standards and everyone has been comparing him to those, last night and the fact it lasted longer shows for anthony theres work to go for anthony joshua. 20 professionalfights, still unbeaten and setting new attendance records in the process, anthonyjoshuas star continues to rise. Although last nights bout with stand in challenger carlos ta kam far from straightforwad, as david 0rnstein reports. The name, the face, the fighter, they had all come to seek. More than 70,000, the biggest ever crowd for an indoor fight, cardiff 70,000, the biggest ever crowd for an indoorfight, cardiff transformed into joshua town. An indoorfight, cardiff transformed intojoshua town. This guy is box office. A career still young, only 20 fights in, yet already the entrance, the aura of a king. By round two aching with a cut, the damage done by Carlos Takams head, nobody said hugh liz was pretty. In round fourjoshuas power began to prevail and soon it was his opponent nursing the wounds. Takam had just 12 days to prepare for the contest. He was nothing, though, if not during bull connor courageous, awkward for the champion. Eventually, however, the big shot came out and the referee stepped in. Eventually, however, the big shot c debatabled the referee stepped in. Eventually, however, the big shot c debatable call, referee stepped in. Eventually, however, the big shot c debatable call, takam i stepped in. Eventually, however, the big shot c debatable call, takam felt pped in. Eventually, however, the big shot c debatable call, takam felt he ed in. A debatable call, takam felt he could have gone on, many in attendance too. The celebrations therefore muted. Joshua had done what he needed to do. The 100 record intact. Another important step on the path to bigger goals. Without winning, people are going to wa nt to without winning, people are going to want to watch, thats what i said to you, the most important thing about tonight was making sure we won, we didnt make mistakes. When i started to get too cocky and confident in the ring, the corner do theirjob and tommy to focus because at the end of the day, whether theres five people or 5 Million People watching, ijust people or 5 Million People watching, i just have to focus people or 5 Million People watching, ijust have to focus on winning. With the curtain coming down on joshuas year, he can now look forward to what could be a career defining 2018 with the aim of becoming the first man to hold all four heavyweight belts at the same time and turning a good fighter into potentially one of the all time greats. David 0rnstein, bbc news, in cardiff. What a year ahead it could be for anthonyjoshua. Before that, Irelands Katie Taylor won her first world title as a professional after defeating argentinas Anahi Sanchez on points. The five time world amateur won 99 90 on all of the judges score cards to take the wba lightweight world title. England have won the Third One Day International against australia to keep their chances of winning the ashes series alive. Trailing 2 0 in the multi format series, england set the hosts a revised total of australia need eight points in the series to retain the ashes. They fell 20 runs short of their total. With australia only needing eight points in this series to retain the ashes, this win keeps englands hopes alive heading into the test match and t20s that follow. In case you werent sure what you have been hearing correctly, confirmation englands under 17s 0ur world cup winners cup for the first time after beating spain in india last night world cup winners for the first time. They fought back from two goals down to win 5 2, which means england are double world cup winners this year after success for the under 20s in june. So there you have it. Worth showing you this graphic. Signs that things are perhaps starting to click at youth level for england but you whether or not that will transfer to success for the senior side. It was a good day for both manchester clubs at the top of the premier league yesterday. City remain top after their win at west brom while united left it late to beat tottenham. Nick parrot rounds up the action. After a goalless draw and defeat, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho will be hoping a 1 0 win over tottenham will silence his critics. Substitute anthony martials late goal inflicted spurs second defeat of the season, bringing them back down to earth after thrashing liverpool last week and keeping united in touch with neighbours manchester city. Guardiolas side remain four points clear at the top after securing their eighth Successive League win by beating West Bromwich albion 3 2. Edin hazard kept chelsea in the top four and made his boss Antonio Conte a little bit more comfortable with the only goal against bournemouth. Jurgen klopp described last weeks defeat by tottenham as the worst of the season. But beating his best friend David Wagners huddersfield side 3 0 is making it feel like christmas at anfield and a big really. No such joy at selhurst park for west ham. Slavan bilics side were on course forjust their third win of the season until Wilfried Zaha snatched a point in the 96th minute. Despite the heroics, roy hodgsons side remain rooted to the bottom of the table. Nick parrot, bbc news there was a draw for scottish champions celtic with kilmarnock yesterday. But it means theyve equalled their own record of going 62 domestic games without being beaten. It allowed second placed aberdeen, who lost to celtic in midweek, to reduce the gap between the two clubs to one point as they beat ross county. And two goals from kenny miller, brought back into the team by caretaker boss graeme murty, helped rangers win 3 1 at hearts, they go third in the table. Lewis hamilton could wrap up a fourth world title at the mexico grand prix to stand alone as the only british driver to win that many titles. He only needs to finish fifth to lift the title, and starts from third on the grid. Worth pointing out that he only needs to finish fifth in the race to win the title. Vettel ahead of him and the red bull of max power who is second on the grid. Fifth or higher and ita second on the grid. Fifth or higher and it a fourth world title for Lewis Hamilton later no matter what the german does. Were still in the run for the win. I think well see what happens with max, but im hoping i get to at least have a battle with one of them. Scotland are in action at the Rugby League World cup at barlow park in cairns. Defeat for england of course. But unfortunately for them, just like england and wales, it looks like theyre opening match is going to end in heavy defeat. 380 to 38 0 to their opponents, tonga, at half time. In the premiership, wasps beat northampton 38 22 at Franklin Gardens to claim their third league win wasps delivered an impressive performance to end saints unbeaten record at home this season, with juan de jongh securing the bonus point score five minutes from time. Elsewhere, saracens beat london irish to go top of the premiership, while harlequins claimed a bonus point win over worcester. In the pro 14 there were wins for leinster, scarlets and edinburgh. Venus williams has become the oldest woman ever to reach the end of season world tour final in singapore. She beat Frances Caroline garcia in three sets to reach her first final since 2009. 37 year old williams will meet world number six, caroline wozniacki, who beat Karolina Pliskova 7 6, 6 3 in their semi final. Local favourite elvyn evans is closing in on victory at the wales rally of great britain. Hes hoping to be the first british winner since Richard Burns 17 years ago. He was 25 seconds clear of the field on saturday morning, and blasted through the welsh forests in his ford fiesta to extend that. With five stages to go, hes 53 seconds ahead those weather conditions really test your driving, murky and drizzly. We talked about Lewis Hamilton, very different skills, rallying to formula 1. Historically weve always been good at it . Yeah, colin mcrae. Used to watch it as a kid. Thanks very much. Less than a fortnight ago, the syrian city of raqqa was reclaimed by us backed forces, for three years it was the self declared capital of the so called Islamic State where atrocities were carried out against its residents. It will take some time for normality to return, but in a first since the citys liberation, women and men have danced together at a wedding, something which would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. David campa nale reports. In traditional women in traditional women swirl and undulate in wedding celebration in one of raqqas western neighbourhoods. This is the first such gathering since so called Islamic State were driven from the city by a coalition of kurdish, arab and syrian fighters. 0ut city by a coalition of kurdish, arab and syrian fighters. Out on the patio, a man spins his prayer beads to the beat as he leads a line of men and women in the dakba, a traditional dance. Dancers hop and sway as children run around and elders look on. Almost everything in the scene would have been impossible in the three years of brutal is rule. The group band music and dancing, imposed a strict dress code, prevented women from wearing make up and forcibly prohibited the mixing of women and men. The grims family, unlike many others who fled raqqa during the fighting, has been able to return to their neighbourhood and celebrate. Translation this is the first time we got together like best. Women used to have to stay here and men there, there was no mixing. Now theyve gone we can mix and we no longer have to wear the burqa. E mail guests forced under the jihadis rule two wear all enveloping black including gloves and face veils now enjoy patent roads and red lipstick. Now raqqa is close to uninhabitable with many buildings destroyed and large parts of the city of limits for fear of unexploded ordinance. Hundreds of civilians were killed in the fighting and many residents are still searching for missing family members. But for the wedding guests, the celebration is a glimmer of hope for the future. David campanale, bbc news. Great to see. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning Heathrow Airport has launched an internal investigation after a memory stick containing an encrypted security information concerning the queen was found in a london street. Pro unity demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of barcelona today, as the Spanish Government continues to take powers back from catalonia. Here is louise with a look at this mornings weather. It is always worth saying the time many times over on a morning like this. We have only been up for an hour. 7 44 a. M. , everyone. I dont know if you have this as well, when igoto know if you have this as well, when i go to bed, especially if im working early, i dont trust that my phone will automatically update. It is like magic, but what if it doesnt happen . I had three alarms set last night, one in the bathroom i had to physically get out of bed and turn on. My watch says 8 45 a. M. , but never mind, i will sort that out. Beautiful in scotland. Chilly, about five degrees, but a lovely sunrise, clear blue skies, and a sign of what is to come. The cloud thicken up this morning across the london area for a little spot or two of drizzle. Newson s weather front still lingering but it is the dividing line, really, between cold airto the dividing line, really, between cold air to the north and somewhat milder conditions. Look at the drizzly rain through wales, down towards london, drifting south. A scattering of showers to the north, but that cold air is starting to pushing through scotland. It is the dividing line. Once that frontal system moves away, the mild air sits down to the south west. It will be chilly for many of us today. So yes, our northerly wind, and yes, continuing to drive in a few scattered showers across the east coast. The cloud thicken up down to the south west into the afternoon for some sunny spells. We will see a little bit a fair weather cloud. Temperatures likely to peak at 14 degrees. Further north, a chilly afternoon. Five degrees in the northern isles, but generally through scotland and northern ireland, eight to 11. That isa northern ireland, eight to 11. That is a good seven degrees down on what we had yesterday, and the High Pressure will stay with us through the night and the winds will fall light. The temperature is starting to tumble away quite early on, a chilly night to come for many of us. In rural spots, temperatures below freezing. Our first widespread frost, not but frost, not a hard frost, but nevertheless it will be chilly and could be on the crisp side first thing on monday morning. Hopefully some sunshine to come with it. Not a bad day in prospect on monday by the change of wind direction yet again, and it is coming from the south west. You will know that is a milder source. Driving south west. You will know that is a mildersource. Driving in south west. You will know that is a milder source. Driving in more cloud across the north and west with some outbreaks of patchy rain. Here, not as cold. Eight to 11 degrees the high, generally eight to 11 or 12 across the country. Once that moves through, it will introduce milder air. With High Pressure sitting across england and wales, here, never seen any across england and wales, here, never seen any significant rain for the next few days. The weather fronts toppling across that high and the rain could be fairly light and patchy. So in the next week it is going to turn milder, that cold snap not lasting too long. Cloudy and breezy for many of us. Most of the rain will sit breezy for many of us. Most of the rain willsit in breezy for many of us. Most of the rain will sit in the far north west, and not the ghillie heavy. More details coming up throughout the morning. Sort out that watch, louise. I well. I will. We will be back with the headlines at 8 00am. But first, it is time for the travel show. This week on the travel show, im in the far north of sweden to visit a city on the move, literally, in one of the worlds we wouldnt be here without a mine. And lucy heads to the south downs in the uk to road test the latest in travel tech. Im not 100 convinced. I think hardened hikers. Beginners . We start this week in swedish lapland and the town of kiruna, some 1,300 miles north of the capital, stockholm. Its the jumping off point for tourists heading further into lapland to see the Northern Lights in winter and the midnight sun in the summer. But what put the area on the map in the late 19th century was the discovery of iron ore, the most widely used metal on earth. All right. We just arrived at the largest underground iron ore mine in the world. The stats for this place are staggering. It produces enough iron ore to build 40,000 cars every day. And right now were 540 metres below zero point. I can kind of feel my ears starting to pop. This is the visitors centre, so im going to take a look around. Hello hello. What have you got for me . The disused part of the mine has become a tourist attraction, giving visitors an insight into how the mine has evolved and expanded over the last century. Todays modern machinery allows miners to blast to incredibly deep levels. Today, we are somewhere down there, at 1,365 metres. Nearly a mile. Nearly a mile underground yes. Thats astonishing. They produce 90 of europes iron ore here, worth billions of dollars. Kiruna today is a bustling town, but the continuing expansion of the mine has destabilised the ground above it to the point where it will eventually sink into a chasm. So the Mining Company have come up with a radical solution. Theyre going to move the town. That big mountain over their dominating the skyline is the iron ore mine. In that direction is where the sinking began. You can see how the earth has just started to collapse and whats going to happen is eventually it will spread over there and everything you can see in that direction, all the houses, will collapse into that sink hole and thats why they have to relocate the whole of kiruna. Its not the first time a city or town has been moved, but this is most certainly the biggest operation of its kind and im not sure how theyre going to do it. In parts of the city, the bulldozers have already moved in and over the next two decades large areas of the town will also be demolished. And transported a few miles down the road. And the spectacle is attracting a new wave of visitors. Its a pricey operation. The cost of the move is estimated at 2 billion. We are approximately 4. 5 kilometres from the Old City Centre and what you see behind us is the brand new town hall. So youre going to move everyone and the buildings from the city centre to here . Not exactly everything. About 6,000 people will be moving, because their houses and their apartments will be affected by the zone. Do you believe this will be a better city once it has moved here . I think so, yes. Because there are so many functions that will be brand new. The hospital, town hall, schools, et cetera. So im very optimistic about it and i also like this location. But some of the buildings, like this gothic style church, are too large to transport. Its going to be taken down bit by bit and rebuilt in the new location. Its been central to the community for generations. I was that little because i was baptised here and then the communion was here in kiruna church. When i was going to get married i was here too. And of course i want to put that further onto my kids. I think its the most beautiful building in the world and just for a couple to walk this aisle, and everybody is looking at you, and you go upstairs and you see this beautiful picture, thats you cant even describe the feeling you get. And whilst it will be spared the wrecking ball, there are still mixed feelings about the changes. I would like to move all the Old Buildings because they are so nice and they are old, they are almost 100 years old, and this is our history. And in the future, maybe people will come to kiruna not for the mines but to visit the town that moved. This is the south downs, the uks Newest National park. More than 200 square miles of hills crisscrossed with hiking trails and the Perfect Place to try out some tech. By way of an experiment, i have agreed to be blindfolded and driven to a random spot from where i will find my way back to civilisation using only gadgets i have been given. Ben, what is in the bag . In there, we have some stuff that will hopefully get you back to where we have come from safely. Some navigation devices, some gadgets in there. Also something in there so that if it takes a bit longer or things dont go according to plan, just to make your life a bit more comfortable. This is your stop. This is where i leave you. Blindfold off. Im heading back to the royal oak, about five minutes for me. It will be about one hour on foot for you. Just one thing. You will find you wont have phone signal so you really are on your own. First up, the tomtom adventurer a gps watch with a music player, heart monitor and all sorts of features. It is the navigation i am particularly interested in. Im presented with a rather basic version of a map. It gives me my trail in all of its entirety. As you can see, the arrow on the map, on the overview version, tells me that way. Yeah. Thats the way. Im a bit confused because there is a trail that way. Maybe if i walk down the trail and then gear to the right. My map is telling me i have gone a little bit off piste. Im still near the trail. For someone who uses things like google maps or waze, a seasoned hiker but the user interface just wasnt as intuitive as i would have liked and even finding the map that had downloaded for me, took me a while to find. One too many buttons taps. It does more than this, it has a built in heart monitor, counts your steps, calories, altitude. I personally am not 100 convinced. Hardened hikers. Beginners. So a little break. Time to use the tech ben stowed away in here for my comfort. The handpresso outdoor set comes with a pump, cups and flask for your hot water. Im not the biggest fan of espressos but ben doesnt need to know that. Strong. Clears throat. Carrying around a the flask. Its pretty handy but if you want something a bit stronger running through your veins, a portable espresso maker, pretty handy and easy to use once you have worked out what to do. All in all, id say massive thumbs up. Espresso without a power socket. Handy. I believe bens downloaded something i need on this phone. Viewranger is an app available on ios and android on which you can download any of hundreds of thousands of detailed maps for pretty much anywhere in the world. The skyline feature is quite cool. If you point your camera in any direction, it will label it for you. It could be points of interest. Were not particularly in mountainous environments but it will mountains as well. Youre looking at a Navigation App with all the bells and whistles. I like the fact that if there is no wi fi or you are out of phone signal you can rely on your phones gps. One caveat is that the maps are expensive. Downloading the south downs map for this hike cost us £24. That is a lot of money. There you are i just saw you look at your watch. You know i probably got a bit more than a bit lost at some point. I will always rely on Non Technology bits, a map and compass, but usually well take technology because when it works and it works well, it makes life easier. I think i deserve a drink. I think you do as well for waiting for me. Sadly, that is it your lot for this week. Make sure you join us next week when. Christa is in paris looking at how the city is seeking to reverse falling tourism numbers by reassuring visitors it is a safe place to visit. The most high profile project is here at the iconic eiffel tower. Access to the bottom of the tower is currently restricted by these pretty ugly temporary barriers, but the city has just begun construction on a series of 2. 5 metre high glass walls to protect tourists at the site. That his next week but keep up with us on the road in real time by following us on social media. For now, from me, ade adepitan and all all of the travel show team, here in swedish lapland, its goodbye. Hello this is breakfast, with Rachel Burden and Christian Fraser. Heathrow officials are investigating after a usb stick containing confidential data was reportedly found on a street in west london. It contained vital security information, including the exact route taken by the queen when she travels to the airport. Good morning. Its sunday the 29th of october. Also this morning supporters of a united spain are urged to take to the streets of barcelona for a huge anti independence rally. Gay men convicted of now abolished Sexual Offences in scotland are to receive an apology from the first minister