Xijinping, to put pressure on north korea over its nuclear ambitions. And its ewe researchers find that sheep can be taught to recognise peoples faces, proving theyre cleverer than many thought. And coming up in the sport on bbc news england and germany will both wear poppies on black armbands for their friendly this friday, after fifa changed their rules. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The International Development secretary, priti patel, is flying back to london from africa this lunchtime after being ordered back by the Prime Minister. And she looks set to be sacked. She was summoned after more disclosures about unofficial meetings she held with israeli politicians while on holiday there. Priti patel has already apologised for holding twelve undisclosed meetings in israel in august including one with the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu. But its since emerged that there were another two meetings in september. Our political correspondent, leila nathoo, reports from westminster. Another high level meeting off the books. This time, with the israeli minister for public security, in parliament in september. In august, while on holiday in israel, priti patel said she had taken the opportunity to meet a number of people. Among them charity leaders, israeli politicians, and even the countrys Prime Minister, benjamin netanyahu. A secretary of state apparently disregarding strict ministerial procedure, Holding Meetings arranged outside the usual channels, with no British Government officials present. When reports of her august meetings emerged last week, priti patel initially claimed the Foreign Office did know in advance about her visit. On monday, she corrected the record, admitting 12 separate meetings and that the fco only became aware of her trip while it was under way. She was summoned to downing street and reminded of her obligations under the ministerial code. And after that reprimand, theresa may considered the matter closed. But now she has been recalled to number ten after two further meetings with Israeli Government representatives in september were disclosed. She is a member of the British Government. What she did secretly from the British Government is discussed with a foreign powers government how best to get something out of the British Government. As a collective, which is what the British Government is, she should have kept everybody informed and not conducted her own foreign policy. After priti patel returned from her august trip, unknown to theresa may until yesterday, she proposed sending taxpayers money to the israeli army, to treat wounded syrian refugees. A controversial suggestion, in a part of the world fraught with political sensitivities. These are bear traps for politicians. If you depart one iota from the agreed government position, there is a reason why government positions are resolved with collective discussion very carefully about what the implications are of any departure from the government position. And she was getting herself into danger. That danger has not passed. She has been recalled from official business in east africa at the request of downing street. At the start of the week, theresa may said she had accepted priti patels apology for the way she had handled her visit to israel. And would look at tightening the ministerial code. But now it appears the International Development secretary did not reveal to the Prime Minister the true extent of her freelance diplomacy. Priti patels fate now seems clear. Theresa may could be facing her second cabinet departure in a week. Another blow for her fragile government. Our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is here. You broke the story last friday, it has snowballed since. Tell others about the latest allegations that have led to her being summoned back to london. The original part of the story was that priti patel had been to israel and had official meetings and had not told anybody. What we have learned in the last few hours of this morning is that there was subsequent meetings, not in israel, once in the United Kingdom and house of commons and swansea new york, and she had further meetings with senior israeli figures. They were not organised and reported back in the usual way, they were freelancing. And we have learnt and establishing allegation, a report by an israeli newspaper, that during this trip, there were not 12 meetings as priti patel said on monday, there was a 13th and that was a visit to an Israeli Defence force killed hospital in the golan heights. This isa hospital in the golan heights. This is a part of the world that the British Government does not recognise israels occupation of it, not a place where british ministers ever go as far as we can tell and yet priti patel went, again without telling the rest of her government. Thank you. Our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. Priti patel is back in london at about half past three this afternoon and she will see the Prime Minister, we understand. If she does go and she loses herjob, that is two cabinet ministers that have gone in less tha n cabinet ministers that have gone in less than a week, where does that leave the government . It is bad, bad, bad for mrs may to lose two cabinet ministers in seven days. And it risks unsettling the brexiteers and remainers in the government. She might harbour her only the ship ambitions, and while the cabinet is being buffeted over the Sexual Harassment scandal. And it could get messy with reports in thejewish chronicle this lunchtime that mrs may did know about some of these meetings and did know about the meetings and did know about the meeting with the israeli Prime Minister, claims denied by number 10. But although it is bad, there is a worse scenario and that is if mrs may what do not think because that would further cement the motion that mrs may will to do nothing. It would cement the idea that she is so wea k would cement the idea that she is so weak and fragile, she dare not move anybody, even if it appears they mislead her and in effect defy her authority. So although it is bad, there is a worse option, and that is if mrs may was to turn the other cheek and do nothing. From westminster, thank you. The head of the nhs in england, simon stevens, has warned that the budget for the Health Service next year is well short of whats needed. He told a conference in london that the public expects the government to honour promises made on Health Spending during the Eu Referendum campaign such as an extra £350 million a week for the nhs. Our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports. The nhs in england is under unprecedented strain. Based with the tightest sustained financial settle m e nt tightest sustained financial settlement in its history, it is failing to keep up with patients demand. Today, its boss spoke blu ntly demand. Today, its boss spoke bluntly about the impact on patients next year if significant extra funding was not made available. On the current funding outlook, the nhs waiting list will grow to 5 Million People by 2021. That is an extra 1 Million People on the waiting list, one in ten of us waiting for an operation. The highest number ever. During the referendum, the Life Campaign made controversial claims that breaking from the eu would mean an extra £350 million a week for the nhs. Mr stevens said today it was a crucial deciding factor for those who voted brexit and must be respected. By the end of the next Financial Year for the nhs, march 2019, the United Kingdom will have left the european union. Trust in Democratic Politics will not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, devoted brexit pop before a better funded Health Service, argue, devoted brexit pop before a betterfunded Health Service, but precisely because of brexit, you now cannot have one day she voted brexit for a better funded health cannot have one day she voted brexit for a betterfunded Health Service. At the same conference, the Health Secretary said there could be no commitment because of the uncertainty of the brexit outcome. It was not a government promise. It was a promise by the vote leave campaign. But what i very much agree with is that if there is a brexit dividend, if we end up having less pressure on public finances, because of the fact that we are not making net contributions to the eu, then i believe that the nhs should be the first port of call. The plea for a financial boost for hospitals, ambulance and Community Services was reinforced today by three major think tanks which insist an extra £4 billion is essentialfor think tanks which insist an extra £4 billion is essential for next year if the nhs is to provide adequate ca re if the nhs is to provide adequate care for patients. And if you want to find out what waiting times are like at your local hospital service, go to the bbcs nhs tracker page on the website. You just need to put in your postcode. President trump has arrived in the chinese capital, beijing, on the latest stop of his twelve day tour of asia. He was given a lavish welcome at one of the countrys most important Historic Sites the forbidden city by president xijinping. Mr trump is expected to use the visit to press china to do more to enforce sanctions on north korea, as John Sudworth reports. At chinas historic forbidden city, a meeting of the worlds first a meeting of the worlds first and second most powerful men. But some are beginning to wonder which one is which. While President Trump is beset by domestic woes, and seen to be lacking a coherent foreign policy, president xi enjoys a tight grip on power and growing influence abroad. It is no coincidence that the visit starts here behind the walls of the old imperial palace. From a time when china had huge influence on the world stage. The symbolism could not be clearer. Chinas time has come again. Forget second place, president xi is seeking a new relationship of equals with his american counterpart. A few hours earlier, in the south korean capital, mr trump once again underlined his priority for this trip, the crisis in north korea. Today, i hope i speak not only for our countries, but for all civilised nations when i say to the north, do not underestimate us. We call on every nation, including china and russia, to fully implement Un Security Council resolutions. But china may not be willing to dance to mr trumps tune. In a leader who prides himself on his deal making, it sees the opportunity to drive a hard bargain. John sudworth, bbc news, beijing. The welsh first minister, carwynjones, is facing questions about the sacking of the former minister Carl Sargeant, following allegations from a number of women about his personal conduct. 49 year old mr sargeant was found dead at his home yesterday, days after he was dismissed and suspended from the labour party. Our wales correspondent, sian lloyd, is in cardiff. His friends and colleagues have spoken of their shock following his death, what is the mood there now . Indeed. And the work of the Welsh Assembly has been suspended for the rest of the week as a mark of respect to Carl Sargeant and members from across the political divide have paid tribute. They have left m essa g es have paid tribute. They have left messages in a book of condolence that was opened earlier this morning. But amongst the feelings of sadness, there is a growing sense of anger amongst some Welsh Labour Assembly members about the way the thing was handled. Carl sargeant was sacked from his cabinet role on friday by the first minister of wales, ca rwyn friday by the first minister of wales, carwynjones, amidst allegations of inappropriate behaviour made by a number of people. Mr sargeant said the exact nature of those claims have not been made to him and it is understood his solicitor contacted welsh labour over the weekend but there was still no specifics. The first minister said this morning he is saddened by the events, but now is a time to reflect a nd the events, but now is a time to reflect and to think of mr sa rg ea nts reflect and to think of mr sargea nts family. Reflect and to think of mr sargeants family. Thank you. The trial has begun of a woman charged with murdering her ex boyfriend, following a suspected acid attack. Thejury has heard Mark Van Dongen was left paralysed from the neck down and lost his left leg, ear and eye. He ended his life in a euthanasia clinic 15 months later, saying he couldnt bear the pain any longer. He died in belgium at the start of this year more than a year after attack took place in bristol. Our correspondent, jon kay, reports from the trial in bristol. Mark van dongen and berlinah wallace. He was an engineer from holland. She was a fashion student from south africa. They were together for five years, living in this bristol flat. The prosecution claims that in september 2015 she bought sulphuric acid online and threw it over him while he was sleeping in just a pair of shorts. The jury was told that she laughed, saying if i cant have you, no one will. She was said to be unhappy the relationship had broken down and that Mark Van Dongen had a new partner. Berlinah wallace wept as the case against her was outlined. She denies murder and throwing a corrosive fluid. The jury was told that she claimed she thought the liquid was a glass of water. The court heard that Mark Van Dongen was taken to Southmead Hospital in bristol where his injuries were described as horrific and catastrophic. He was said to be grotesquely scarred by the acid, paralysed from the neck down. He lost an eye and needed a leg amputated. The prosecution said that 15 months after the incident, Mark Van Dongen decided he could take it no longer. After being repatriated to be near his family in belgium he asked a euthanasia clinic there to help end his life. Three doctors assessed him and judged his physical and psychological suffering to be unbearable. He died on the 2nd of january this year. The prosecution claims that the suffering that he sustained was so unbearable that it drove him to use a lazy and that is why they say ms wallace is guilty of murder which she denies. Thejury are now being shown a video of Mark Van Dongen lying in his hospital bed here in bristol talking to police about what happened. In the video you can see the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. The judge the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. Thejudge warned the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. The judge warned the journey the jury they could find the contents of it upsetting and shocking. This was hardly looked at the screen during the first 20 minutes or so of the video. More will be shown later today and the trial continues. Ms wallace. Our top story this lunchtime. Ordered back from africa by the Prime Minister the International Development secretary priti patel looks set to be sacked after a series of meetings with israeli politicians. And coming up we meet the swimmer who fled war torn syria. Coming up in sport. Uk anti doping are concerned a case against former heavyweight champion tyson fury could bankrupt them and its thought theyve asked the government to underwrite the case. Clarence house has defended the prince of wales after he was criticised for failing to disclose an investment by his private estate in an offshore company. The revelations come from a number of leaked documents about tax havens, known as the Paradise Papers. Its the second time this week that a member of the royal family has been named. But Prince Charles private estate the duchy of cornwall insists that the prince had no direct involvement in its investments. Our economics correspondent andy verity reports. As Prince Charles left the hotel in malaysia early this morning, an investment hed made on the other side of the world in bermuda caught up with him. Sir, do you have any comments on the Paradise Papers revelations today . A car took him to the airport and later he and camilla began a visit to india, while supporters at home defended his failure to disclose a shareholding in a company that stood to benefit from his environmental campaigning. On the right here is the late hugh van cutsem, one of the princes oldest friends. He was a director of Sustainable Forestry management limited, a firm that managed tropical rainforests registered in bermuda. The company wanted to trade in carbon credits but tropical rainforests were not included in carbon credit trading schemes. So it needed the rules to be changed. In february 2007 the duchy bought 50 shares in van cutsems Company Worth 113,500. At that time sfms directors agreed to keep the duchys shares confidential. Mr van cutsem asked for lobbying documents to be sent to the princes office. And soon the prince was making speeches campaigning for changes to two International Agreements on carbon credits. Injune 2008 the duchy sold its share for 395,000, a profit of more than 200,000. There is a potential conflict of interest. If on the one hand the duchy of cornwall was making profits in investments in one sector and at the same time the prince of wales is lobbying in that same area. But at the end of the day it boils down to whether the prince of wales knew that the duchy of cornwall was making these investments. Clarence house said the prince does not have any direct involvement in the Investment Decisions taken by the duchy and he has certainly never chosen to speak out on a topic simply because of a company that it may have invested in. I do not think it was a conflict of interest, he has been talking about environmental issues, about carbon issues, since the 1970s. And anybody who chooses to go online and go back over 852 speeches, theyre all there for them to see. Theres no suggestion of illegality, nor that Prince Charless campaigning caused the share price of his Friends Company to rise. Nor is it suggested that the duchy was seeking to avoid tax. Andy verity, bbc news. Our royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell is in delhi. This all overshadowing the princes visit to new delhi has there been any comment from him at all . Ido i do not think it is overshadowing it in any significant way. He is carrying on the visit which is important in the anglo indian context. Important in the anglo indian co ntext. H e important in the anglo indian context. He is visiting the indian Prime Minister at the moment and his Officials Say they are comfortable bubble is no conflict of interest over these shareholdings and suggesting by implication he had no knowledge of their shareholdings and did not of course speak up in support of increasing their value. More broadly of course this and the earlier disclosures about the queen and her offshore holdings have renewed calls for Greater Transparency over royal finance and renewed calls for a register if you like of royal financial interest. I think that would be strongly resisted by the royal households, they would regard it as private income and in the case of the queen and the prince, from the duchy of lancashire and duchy of cornwall. But whether they could ever be regarded as private investors and accorded the privacy that private investors would expect of course is a moot point. Nick witchel, thank you. The Broadcaster Sky says it will consider closing sky news if it becomes a stumbling block in its proposed merger with 21st century fox. Rupert murdochs bid for full control of sky is being investigated by the competition and markets authority, over concerns that the media empire could become too powerful. Our media editor amol rajan joins me now. Does this mean that the deal is more likely to go ahead . I think it makes the deal marginally more likely to go ahead. Just to be clear no one is saying the sky news will shut any time soon, we are a long way from that. But what has happened overnight, the independent directors of sky have sent the message that no one should take for granted that sky news which loses tens of millions of pounds but both world class journalism, no one should take for granted that it will continue in perpetuity. Ive spoken to senior people at sky and across the industry this morning and they say that the Murdoch Family who are desperate for this bid to go through, they will be pleased that this morning there is a reminder that they will not necessarily fund sky news forever. So i think that hell fly more likely to go through although this could be an empty threat but a message that it is an important part of british journalism. Relatives of those who died in the enniskillen bombing have been gathering in the town today to mark the 30th anniversary of the explosion. The ira attack was one of the most notorious of the troubles 12 people lost their lives. Our ireland correspondent Chris Buckler reports. Exactly 30 years ago today people gathered in the same place, in the same town, in an act of remembrance. In 1987 the service was held to honour those who had died in two world wars. Todays ceremony was to remember those murdered as they stood in tribute here at the cenotaph in enniskillen. Wesley armstrong. Each of the 12 names was read out. All victims of an ira attack that stood out as shocking even amid the series of shootings and bombings, all to simply known as the Northern Ireland troubles. Bodies were left buried in rubble after the explosion. The dead left lying alongside the dozens injured. A day that caused huge grief and has never left the families of those killed. The loss isjust so terrible. And someonejust killed. The loss isjust so terrible. And someone just said to me this last year that grief is the price of love and i never thought of it until i heard that. And it truly is. The great granddaughter of a couple killed during that poppy day bombing sang during the service. Despite the presence of politicians and Police Officers this was an event for the families. The message was read from the queen from talking of the irreplaceable loss suffered by each of the families. They will gather again in this town this weekend as is still traditional on remembrance sunday. Bbc local radio is 50 years old today. Bbc radio leicester went on air on november the 8th 1967 as part of a two year experiment funded by local councils, not the bbc. After two years that experiment was judged a success and by 1971 20 bbc local radio stations were on air rising to more than 40 today. Sir andy murray and his wife kim are celebrating the birth of a baby girl. Its understood she was born a few days ago. Shes the couples second child theirfirst, sophia, was born last year. The news emerged a day after murray played his first match since suffering a hip injury at wimbledon. It was a Charity Exhibition match in glasgow against roger federer, which he lost 6 3, 3 6, 10 6. She fled syria two years ago after her home was destroyed in the civil war and onlyjust made it into europe by boat. She was a strong swimmer and less than a year later she found herself competing at the rio olympics as part of the refugee team. Now settled in germany, the teenager has her sights firmly set on tokyo 2020. Our Sports CorrespondentAlex Capstick has been to berlin to meet her a warning that there are flashing images in his report. You know that you might lose your life on the way. Yusra mardini, olympian and refugee who saved lives, including her own. The teenage swimmer who fled war ravaged syria to pursue her sporting dreams. A 25 day nightmare which featured a sinking boat full of migrants heading for greece. Yusra and her sister jumped into the sea to help keep it afloat. I know that of course i was afraid, it was dark and i was just seeing the island but never reaching it. Not that i was the hero pulling a rope, you know. Ok, i helped the boat and so on but it was not only me or my sister. Yusra mardini eventually arrived in berlin. Already a promising swimmer, she joined this club at the citys olympic park. Incredibly, just 11 months later, she was in rio on the biggest sporting stage of all, competing for the first ever refugee team. Even after, before when they were telling me that im leaving to the olympics, it was a really big surprise after only one year. Im a refuge in germany and im going and there is a refugee olympic team. It was incredible. Yusras remarkable back story means she is now a teenager in demand, with an expanding entourage befitting her growing stature on the world stage. Im just hoping to get the idea to people that they are normal people and they had a normal life and they were forced to flee their country because of violence. And you are making a movie, or a movie is being made about you. How exciting is that . Stephen daldry is directing it. Yeah. Its amazing. Im really excited. But above all, Yusra Mardini is focused on training hard. She wants a place at the 2020 olympics in tokyo and doesnt mind who she represents. My ambition is just to be an athlete. If im going to start for germany or for my country or for the refugee olympic team, im going to do the best i can and it would be my pleasure. In a life full of twists and turns, the way to tokyo may not be straightforward, but its clear this determined 19 year old will rise to whatever challenges lie ahead. Alex capstick, bbc news, berlin. Sheep can be taught to recognise the faces of people theyve never met. Researchers from Cambridge University trained a flock of Welsh Mountain sheep to pick out the faces of celebrities, including the actors Jake Gyllenhaal and emma watson, and the former us president , barack obama. Researchers say it proves the animals possess similar facial recognition abilities to primates. Tom burridge reports. Two faces and a sheep, the sheep pauses and then correctly picks the former us president. Next co ntesta nt, former us president. Next contestant, please. Spot the british actress. Some of the sheep being tested have huntingtons disease. Scientists wanted to know if those with the genetic mutation that causes the disease still have a properly functioning brain. What im interested in developing a way of measuring the cognitive function and flexibility. And face recognition is a very complex human task and we thought it would be good to see if she broke capable of doing it. Identifying the correct face equals food. So it turns out that sheep are not as stupid as we all thought. So my friends, which is 007 . Anybody . Any takers . What about, who is this lady . Did someone say. Mmmmm. So when you next get that stare remember, she may remember your face. Time for a look at the weather. Heres ben rich. If you do not like the weather you have got at the moment it will probably change. We had some