Season, temperatures down in rural spots, 4 to minus six. But it is all change tomorrow. In some areas, temperatures could be 10 degrees up on that. One of the reasons for that isa on that. One of the reasons for that is a change of wind direction and a weather front pushing in from the north west. It is bringing cloud and rain as we speak, but further east, we cling onto the sunshine. I suspect the rest of the afternoon, if we draw a line up towards the isle of wight, east of that we will keep crisp and clear blue skies, and sunshine. Chilly with it. Cloud with light rain along west facing coastline, with strong wind and heavy rain arriving into the northwest. That brings milder air, but underneath those guys, temperatures will struggle, down on where they should be for the time of year. Where they should be for the time of yea r. Frost where they should be for the time of year. Frost is likely if we keep clear skies in the south east, but elsewhere, thick cloud, a breeze through the night, and some rain turning heavy as it moves in through the northwest. The wind is picking up, gusty winds from a south westerly direction first thing tomorrow morning. Temperatures all over the shop, five or six with clear skies, cloud and rain first thing, double digits. Behind the rain, maybe something fresher. In scotla nd rain, maybe something fresher. In scotland and northern ireland, you could see the worst of the rain having cleared and brighter skies. Some rain may be snow on the mountains of scotland, before moving through. Heavy bursts likely across wales and South West England for a time. Pretty dismaljourney to work oi time. Pretty dismaljourney to work or School Tomorrow morning. Ahead of it, clouding over in the south east, maybe early brightness clouding over. As we go through the day, rain, some heavy, will drift further inland across the pennines through the midlands to the isle of wight, maybe staying dry during Daylight Hours into the south east. Behind it, bright, breezy with a scattering of showers, fresher here, 6 degrees. We could see 11 as a high in the south east corner. The rain will sweep its way steadily eastwards through tuesday night into wednesday, behind it, clearskies and temperatures falling away briefly. This transient ridge trying to build, but you can see another weather front waiting, and we do it again on thursday. That is the story throughout the week, no two stays the same. A reminder of our main story this lunchtime a huge leak of documents casts new light on how millions of pounds are invested in offshore tax havens. Three bbc actors are among those implicated. Thats all from the bbc news at one so its goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Good afternoon, the latest from the bbc sports centre. Slaven bilic has said there are no hard feelings after he was sacked by west ham, after two years in charge. Theyve won just two matches this season and find themselves in the relegation zone. Jessica creightonjoins me for more on this. What has slaven bilic had to say . His book the reporters outside west hams training ground. He said, i expected it, there note hard feelings. He is proud of the wiki is done at the club but he admits they did not start the season well enough. They are languishing in the relegation zone in 18th, nine points from 11 games in the premier league this season, and they have won just twice, despite them having spent £112 million in the summer. Six water macro even broke the club record tra nsfer macro even broke the club record transfer fee, but after being beaten at the weekend 4 1 by liverpool in front of the home fans, it seemed his position became untenable. The clubs owners david gold and David Sullivan has said, performances and results have not been of the expected standard in recent weeks. We believe a change is now necessary to ensure we can begin to move the tea m to ensure we can begin to move the team back in the right direction. They have said they are looking forward to appointing a new manager who will take it in a fresh direction and work with what they say is a very talented team. Who is the frontrunner to take over . Say is a very talented team. Who is the frontrunner to take over7m say is a very talented team. Who is the frontrunner to take over . It is a very talented team, which is why it has been surprising results have been that bad. It seems david moyes seems to be the frontrunner. We understand he has had talks with the clu b understand he has had talks with the club in recent weeks. It was only yesterday he was on tv and expressed an interest in the position. He was the former everton and Manchester United manager and most recently with sunderland. It did not go well for him there and he was relegated from the premier league with sunderland. Is he the frontrunner . Well have to wait and see, but whoever comes in, it will have to be somebody to inspire the players to get the best out of them as the morale is quite low at the moment. Thanks. Former england captain alan shearer says Arsene Wenger owes Raheem Sterling an apology, after the arsenal manager accused him of diving. Arsenal lost 3 1 at Manchester City and wenger questioned whether sterling had been brought down or had dived to win a penalty, but shearer said it was a clear cut foul. Wenger also said the standard of refereeing in the premier league was getting worse and worse, and that citys third goal was offside. I believe there was no penalty, it was a provoked penalty by sterling. We know that he dives very well. He does that very well. And the third goal was offside. And im very upset because at 2 1, we were in the game and we looked like we could score, we had many dangerous situations. The fa cup provided an upset or two this weekend, with a few league sides knocked out by non league opposition, so theyll be eagerly awaiting this evenings draw for the second round. And woking, from the national league, will be in the hat, despite going 1 0 down to League One Bury in the opening minute. A goal from Jamie Philpot earned them a replay. Everton defender Michael Keane has been called into the england squad for their friendlies against germany and brazil. He played in their 3 2 win over watford yesterday, after returning from a leg injury. England take on germany on friday and brazil next tuesday, both at wembley. The draw for a tennis tournament to be held in milan next week has been criticised as sexist, after female models were asked to remove an item of clothing to determine which group each player would be in. This is the next gen atp finals for players under 21 and theres been a furious reaction. Our tennis correspondent Russell Fuller has more. At the ceremony last night, players had to select a model and they had to walk down the catwalk in milan arm in arm, at which point the female model would reveal which group they were in by often having to re m ove group they were in by often having to remove an item of clothing to show whether they had been in group a. Show whether they had been in group a, orgroup b. Show whether they had been in group a, or group b. There were a couple of cringeworthy examples. A young canadian player found out of cringeworthy examples. A young canadian playerfound out which group he was in when the female model he had chosen lifted a place dress to reveal the letter a on her right by. And a south korean player had to take the glove of his female model away with his teeth to find out his fake. There has been strong reaction on social media from high profile women in the game, judy murray described it as, awful amelie mauresmo, former coach of andy murray and former wimbledon champion and Australian Open champion, branded ita champion and Australian Open champion, branded it a disgrace. And that current wta player cornet, ended her post with, actor zero. The atp and the Italian Tennis Federation co sanctioning this event. The draw ceremony was sponsored and largely organised by red bull. The idea, ithink, was sponsored and largely organised by red bull. The idea, i think, was to pay tribute to milans place in the fashion industry. I understand the atp is furious with the way the draw was executed and realise it was in very poor taste. We are waiting for a formal response from the atp and red bull, although the Italian Federation have said they had nothing to do with the draw. England wingerjermaine mcgillvary is facing a ban of up to 12 weeks after being charged for alleged biting. Hes accused of biting lebanon captain robbie farah during Saturdays Rugby League World Cup game. Hell have a hearing on wednesday. Scotlands most capped player, hooker ross ford, has been ruled out of this months autumn internationals with a chest injury. Hes expected to be out of action for up to four months, after surgery on the injury he suffered in training last week. Hell be replaced by his uncapped Edinburgh Team mate neil cochrane. Two more edinburgh players prop Rory Sutherland and flanker Magnus Bradbury have also been called up. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. And ill have more for you in the next hour. Breaking news now. A british man has died after being kidnapped while travelling in algerias delta state three weeks ago. Three other british citizens have been released, with the help of the British High Commission. The Foreign Office says they are supporting the families of four british people abducted on the 13th of october in nigeria, and ian squire was tragically killed. The Current Office says it has clearly been a traumatic time for all concerned and they are grateful to the nigerian authorities and cannot comment, given the ongoing nature of their investigations. There has also been a Statement Issued on behalf of the families. Alana carson, ian squire, daily donovan and shirley donovan. They are grateful for the support from the British High Commission and the help they have had from the nigerian authorities in negotiating their release and they are delighted and relieved that two have returned safely, but the thoughts now with the family and friends of ian squire, as they come to terms with his sad death. So breaking news that a british man has died after being kidnapped while travelling in Nigerias Delta state three weeks ago. President trumps commerce secretary, wilbur ross, has been talking about the Paradise Papers revelation that he has interests in a shipping company with links to a Russian Energy firm. Speaking to the bbcs economics editor, kamal ahmed, mr ross said the media were giving more emphasis to the story than it deserved. Well, i think the media has made a lot of more out of it than it deserves. First of all, the company in question, sibur, is a very major hydrocarbon company. Its commercial relationship with Navigator Holdings is simply that navigator charters some vessels to them. Theres no interlocking of board. Theres no interlocking of shareholders. I had nothing to do with the negotiation of the deal. And, in fact, it was negotiated before i went on the board of navigator. But most importantly, the company that is our client, sibur itself, was not then sanctioned, is not now sanctioned, and never was sanctioned in between. So theres nothing whatsoever improper about navigator having a relationship with sibur. I dont know any of those individuals, ive never met them, certainly not had any commercial dealings with them. Is there not, though, or some critics might suggest there is something improper with the commerce secretary of the United States having an interest in a company that gains from a relationship with russia . Well, you use the terminology gained from a relationship with a company in russia. If our government decided to sanction them, that would be a different story. Our government has not thus far made the determination to sanction them, so theres nothing wrong with it. The fact that it happens to be called a Russian Company does not mean that theres any evil in it. Where there is evil is the misstatement that i did not disclose those holdings in my originalform. The original form is called 278 and the Navigator Holdings are disclosed in three separate places. I have written them down, just to be precise. 10. 14. 15. 10. 1513. 24. 1. 4. 2. And in addition, theyre disclosed on the office of government ethics public website, namely, oge. Gov. So the notion that there was something misleading to the committee, or to anyone else, simply has no basis in fact. That was wilbur ross talking to the bbcs economics editor. Straight to the business now with rebecca. The conference here is settling into the afternoon session, 1,500 delegates in the building have already heard from theresa may and the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn, just before lunch. And leaders of some of the 190,000 groups affiliated to the cbi, including the head of bt. Two leaders of another pair of organisations that are members of the cbi are the Aerospace Defence and Security Organisation a ds, a lobby group for the industries of the same name. And the Software Giant advance, and both aussies join me now. Paul everitt first, from the ads. What is the most pressing issue for your sector . Two we have been talking about this morning. The first is brexit and the key is to get a formal confirmation between the uk and the eu that there is going to be an Implementation Phase ora going to be an Implementation Phase or a transition phase, so that many businesses can have the time to make the changes they need to make in a measured way, rather than having to plan for the worst case scenario. Another issue you are greatly concerned about is productivity, but your industry is doing very well. Production rates have gone up 30 in five years. Record profits. Why is this a big issue for you . We are pa rt this a big issue for you . We are part of a Global Industry and competition is intense around the world, especially for successful Industries Like aerospace. While the big players are very productive and doing reasonably well, we have a supply chain in the uk that really needs to keep moving forward. And to do that, they do need some help and support. And one of the things we are looking to the chancellor for is to help, if you like, developed a Productivity Programme to ensure that the best practice that exists within the Top Companies can be transferred more speedily into their supply chain. Thank you very much. Gordon wilson, your company advanced, it does impact into our lives in all sorts of ways. One of your customers is the nhs, for example. Yes, it is the Third Largest uk Software Business and we operate in four areas. Principally in the public sector, including the nhs, local gunman and Central Government and schools and education. The private sector, for companies and corporate. And in the legal sector full legal firms and practices. And into it outsourced and Manual Service contracts. We employ about two dozen people in the uk. You are active in the field of artificial intelligence. A lot of people are nervous about that, particularly on the subject that it may make us human is redundant. Im not sure that is quite going to happen. I think in the big picture and in the long reach, it will be positive from a net perspective. What i would say is that we are the Fourth Industrial Revolution and all businesses have to say, are they ready for the Digital Transformation that they really should be doing . That is not a controversial question, that is to provoke thought. I think that of four things all Business Leaders should be thinking about. Be brave about what they will do their business. Ask the tough questions about, is this the right thing . Planet and execute. If they dont, they will miss the window and it could be very damaging if they do not execute on the Digital Transformation. Succinctly put thank you very much. We are staying at the cbi conference for the rest of the afternoon for the bbc news channel and we will report backin bbc news channel and we will report back in about one hours time. Thank you. This year is likely to be one of the warmest on record, thats according to the World Meteorological organisation. Its report was released as the Un Climate Change Conference began in the german city of bonn. Its the first major meeting since President Trump announced plans to take the us out of the paris pact. Our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, has been looking at the report. Delegates from all over the world have come here to bonn for the start of un climate talks and, today, the World Meteorological organisation has released their state of the climate report based on data from january and october, but the wmo said it is likely that 2017 will be one of the top three warmest years on record. And they said without el nino, it would be the warmest on record. And over the past five years, that period is the warmest since records began. The wmo is also pointing out that 2017 has been a record year for extreme events. Weve had hurricanes in the caribbean that have been devastating and in the United States, floods in many parts of asia and india and china and nepal and bangladesh, and wildfires in europe and the United States. Devastating wildfires. The wmo is not saying that all these events are caused by climate change, scientists would say it is very difficult to attribute any single events to climate change, but the wmo says clearly, the tell tale signs of the human influence on the climate are evident in these events. The human influence, they say, is the continued use of fossil fuels, the burning of fossil fuels by humans. That report may not be a big surprise to the meeting here, but it is likely to increase their sense of urgency, to get on with their business here and put the framework in place for the paris climate agreement agreed two years ago. There are more than 350,000 mobility scooters on britains high streets and pavements, travelling up to eight miles an hour. But their users dont get any formal training. In 2014, there were more than 200 mobility scooter related accidents in england and wales, nine of which were fatal. Now psychologists at Nottingham Trent university are working to develop a video that they hope could improve safety. Heres our transport correspondent, richard westcott. Ok, wagons roll a unique drivers eye view from a mobility scooter and youd better look out. Ten minutes around nottingham is more like an Obstacle Course than a shopping trip. Were going into a big crowd of people. Really noticeably, people on their phones, not really looking, is that normal . Um, yeah. He says, just as. Yeah. Well, i do it as well, i go on my phone, i dont look. Of course, everyone does. Users like jamie say they get abused as they drive around. Ive had people threaten to throw me out of the scooter and make me walk. And obviously, i cant do that because i got injured in the army, so this is the only way i can get around, in my electric wheelchair. A third of a million britons use a mobility scooter. There are hazards everywhere, but the people driving them get no advice on dealing with some pretty big dangers. Now psychologists at Nottingham Trent university are working with the Road Safety Trust to develop a new training video that could help. Theyve recruited a team of volunteers and some special scientific equipment. As well as the cameras on the scooters themselves, the volunteers are going to be given these laser eye tracking glasses, its £50,000 worth of equipment, so they can tell exactly where the driver is looking. The dots you can see follow their eyes as they negotiate the streets. The psychologists will then analyse the data to help them design the safety video. The long term benefits would be that scooter users have improved safety, in terms of getting involved in less incidents or accidents, but also, that scooter users feel more confident in using a scooter in various different situations. Scooter use been shown to have a number of psychological benefits so reduced isolation and increased independence, improved self esteem, quality of life. Scooter crash figures are patchy, but there were around 200 recorded accidents in 2014, including nine fatalities. Surveys suggest far more go unreported. But scooters also change lives. Its like having a new pair of legs, basically. Without this, i couldnt get around the shops, i couldnt go into shops, i couldnt go shopping, i couldnt go and meet my friends. And i can travel distances on this that even if i was walking with my crutches, i couldnt walk. A new training video should help cut accidents and maybe ease some of the tension between scooter drivers and pedestrians. Richard westcott, bbc news, nottingham. The magna ca rta the magna carta sets up basic crews about how the country would be run. Two years later, another historic articles signed, the charter of the forest. Allowing Public Access to the royal woodlands. 800 years later, there is a new one, asjohn maguire reports. Among these trees, in this ancient woodland, you feel lost in time. But a reality check, courtesy of modern technology, tells a very different story. It looks like a woodland. But you only have to zoom out to realise its actually surrounded by the urban environment now. And that is a perfect example of the fragmentation of these really irreplaceable sites. This is a rare green space amidst the concrete jungle, and these oases are under threat. Weve lost a lot of our ancient woodland. The uk, now only 2 of land is ancient woodland, and we have the most cases of ancient woodland under threat that weve had as a charity, over 780. So, todays launch of the new charter for trees, woods and people aims to put the conservation and preservation of what we have together with how we create forests for the future, all at the centre of policy and planning decisions. It comes exactly 800 years after the original charter of the forest, which was drafted to allow people access to royal forests, building on the principles of the magna carta. But what can be done today . Land is a finite resource and trees seem powerless against the modern forces of commercialism and the desperate need for housing. Here in Greater Manchester, local volunteers are at least doing their bit. Were just pruning trees up, cutting back some of the vegetation and making it a little bit more visually porous, a little bit more inviting for people to come in and use the woodland. And this is what a citizen forrester looks like. Margaret, hello. Youre local, you live around here. I do. Tell us about this woodland, then. Itsjust wonderful. Its a breath of fresh air. Weve had buzzards this year, weve had three buzzards. I think as far as we know, they nested. Weve got a lot of foxes, squirrels, woodpeckers. Just the normal wildlife. Hedgehogs. So, yeah, its a great place to be. Maintenance for the flora and the fauna is important, but creating new woods is vital. Weve got an aim to plant three Million Trees across Greater Manchester over the next generation, so thats a tree for every man, woman and child that currently lives in the region. Were also hoping to bring 2,000 hectares of woodland back into use for local communities such as this one that were stood in today. Manchester is not really known for being a green city, but we want to change that. We want to make it a better place for people to live and work. And thats the perennial challenge. So, campaigners now hope inspiration from a medieval agreement will help to forge that link between the ancient and modern. John maguire, bbc news, manchester. Simon mccoy will be here in a moment with afternoon light. First, the weather. It was a cold start to the day. The first widespread frost across the country. Just how cold . These are the temperatures first thing in the morning, 6 in the highlands. And in rural areas across england and wales, we saw 3, 4 degrees. A hard frost first thing and lovely sunshine for much of england. The best sunshine likely to be in the east through the day, and already, you can see the signs of change. Cloud and rain pushing in and a change of wind direction from the south west, so a milder sort of there gradually arriving through the country. Clouding over across the west with some rain. Sheltered eastern areas clinging on to a beautiful afternoon. It is cold, temperature slightly below the average for this time of year, maximum slightly of 8 11d. For this time of year, maximums of 8 11d. Through the night, we keep clear skies and the south east. The cloud continues to gather from the west. That weather front makes slow and erratic progress further east. So a real mess in terms of the temperatures through the night. We could see five or six and a chilly start in the east. With the cloud around, double digits likely elsewhere. Behind the front, something a little colder returns. First thing on tuesday, we have got that rain. From west to east through scotland. Clear skies and a chilly start with a scattering of showers, a little wintry flavour to the higher ground. Not a bad start in northern ireland. The rain heaviest across the west facing coasts, north west england, in wales and the south west, coupled by gusty winds. Central and south eastern areas should start dry and will probably stay like that for much of the day as the weather front makes slow and painful progress further east. Probably grinding to a halt towards the midlands by the end of the afternoon. Dry for much of Daylight Hours in the southeast, ten, 11 degrees. Cooler and fresher brighter conditions with a scattering of showers to the north and west. The front has to clear away so it will be a cloudy and milder night in the wednesday morning. Clearer skies to the west, a ridge of High Pressure builds to quieten things down. But not for long, another front is waiting in the wings and we do it all again on thursday. Hello, youre watching afternoon live im simon mccoy. Today at two. Breaking news a british hostage is killed in nigeria, three weeks after being kidnapped. Three other britons are released. The latest revelation from the Paradise Papers involves three actors from the bbcs hit sitcom mrs browns boys. They diverted more than two Million Pounds into an offshore tax avoidance scheme. The latest mass shooting in the United States 26 are killed in a texas church President Trump says guns are not to blame. The 999 call from Matthew Scully hickes moments after hed murdered his 18 month old adopted daughter. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport