To save the series on the final day of the womens ashes test at the north sydney oval. Needing to avoid defeat, they are already two wickets down. Shes gone. And a Campaign Begins to recruit a new generation of bell ringers for the Nations Church towers. And susan has the weather. Good morning. The sunshine policy widespread across the uk today for the remembrance sunday. But there is a price to pay. It will feel especially chile. Chilly. Thousands of services will be held gcioss thousands of services will be held across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. In london, veterans and military personnel willjoin conflicts. In london, veterans and military personnel will join members of the royal family for the National Service of remembrance. The queen and duke of edinburgh attending last nights evening of remembrance. This is one of the most significant days in the royal calendar, won the duke, despite being retired, didnt want to miss. But this year there will be one significant difference. Her majesty is handed the wreath, which she places first at the foot of the cenotaph. The service of remembrance has changed little over the years and one of the key moments has been when the queen lays her wreath on the cenotaph on behalf of written under the commonwealth. It is a role she has performed all but six times throughout the 65 year reign. Only pregnancy or absence due to foreign royal tours have prevented herfrom doing so. This year, instead of joining the line up on whitehall, the queen and duke of edinburgh will instead watch proceedings from the balcony of the foreign and commonwealth office. The prince of wales will lay the queens wreath on her behalf. Trumpets sound the decision to watch, rather than physically take part, in one of the key royal engagements will not have been taken key royal engagements will not have been ta ken lightly. Key royal engagements will not have been taken lightly. It is a recognition that the queen is now 91 yea rs old recognition that the queen is now 91 years old and the ceremony requires standing in often called cold temperatures for nearly half an hour and navigating the way back. But the change is now perhaps the most visible change yet of the gradual transition of responsibilities from the queen to her son and heir. One day it will be prince charless role as king to lead the nation in remembrance. We can now speak to our royal correspondent. There is a different feeling to the remembrance commemorations this year . Indeed and at the moment are slightly damp feeling to the commemorations. Hopefully the rain will settle down by the time the service and the two minutes silence happens. Theres a small but significant change, with the queen watching from the Foreign Office balcony, you can see behind me, rather than standing on the steps of whitehall as she has done for pretty much all of the 65 year reign. So she will stand on the balcony with other female members of the royalfamily, balcony with other female members of the royal family, the balcony with other female members of the royalfamily, the duchess of cambridge included, and also of course the duke of edinburgh. No surprise really that despite the fa ct surprise really that despite the fact that he has recently retired, it was always thought it was one of the big event he would always want to participate in. Of course a former military man himself. So we do expect both of them to be watching from the balcony. I can say this morning all of the roads are already closed off and theres a huge security presence here in central london, as you would expect. And as normal the two minutes silence will take place at 11 oclock. This is the National Service of remembrance. There will be service is taking place at thousands of memorials across the uk and also much further appeal. There are many military personnel who are on operation abroad and they will ta ke on operation abroad and they will take part, remembering all those have been injured or killed in conflict past and present. A former metropolitan Police Commissioner has confirmed to the bbc that he was aware pornographic material was allegedly damian green, in 2008. Found on a computer used by the first secretary of state damian green, in 2008. Sir Paul Stephenson said he was briefed about the claims but regarded them as a side issue to a criminal investigation into leaks from the home office. The allegations were first made public last week by former met assistant commissioner bob quick. Mr green has strenuously denied the claims, which hes described as political smears. Damian green, effectively the prime ministers their beauty, is one of theresa mays closest colleagues. Deputy. Already under investigation for allegations of inappropriate behaviour, allegations he denies, the first secretary of state is facing more questions about pornography, allegedly found on his computer. The claim dates back to 2008, when police raided his office as part of an investigation into lea ks as part of an investigation into leaks from the home office. When the allegations were first made last week by a former Senior Office officer in the metropolitan police, damian green was in complete denial now the former metropolitan Police Commissioner, sir Paul Stephenson, seen here with theresa may in 2010, has confirmed he was aware that pornographic material had allegedly been found. He has told the bbc he was briefed about the allegation, but said it was a side issue and not releva nt to but said it was a side issue and not relevant to the criminal investigation into the home office lea ks. Investigation into the home office leaks. The investigation into the home office lea ks. The bbc investigation into the home office leaks. The bbc has contacted his degree ins office on the claims but has not yet received a reply. Theresa may has already lost two cabinet ministers this month and this story will only add to the growing feeling her government is under siege. Out of hours Palliative Care for seriously ill children in england is patchy and inconsistent, according to a new report seen by the bbcs 5 live investigates programme. The Research Carried out by the together for Short Lives Charity also suggests many families are forced to go to a e overnight and at the weekends. The department of health says it will look at the reports recommendations closely. The husband of a british womanjailed in iran will discuss his wifes case with the foreign secretary today. It comes after he called for a meeting on bbc brea kfast yesterday. Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe is accused of spying. Her family have said they fear her sentence could be extended after borisjohnson gave the false impression shed been teaching journalism in iran. A new watchdog to protect the environment after britain leaves the European Union is being planned by the government. The environment secretary michael gove has promised an organisation with real bite amid concerns that existing rules could be watered down when brexit takes place. The announcment comes as the commons prepares for another vote on the eu withdrawal bill this week. Two more teenagers are facing murder charges after a a 17 year old boy was stabbed to death at a park in south east london. Michaeljonas was fatally wounded in penge earlier this month. Police say the 1a and 17 year old boys are due to appear at Bromley Magistrates Court tomorrow. Two other teenagers have already appeared in court, charged with murder. The australian actor rebel wilson has become the latest Hollywood Star to claim she has been a victim of sexual harassment. In a series of tweets, the Pitch Perfect actor alleged an unnamed male star in a position of power had repeatedly asked her to perform a sexual act. She also claimed she had a separate hotel room encounter with a top director, but said she managed to escape before anything physical happened. The open university and the institute of directors have written to the chancellor, calling for tax breaks for companies and employees willing to re train to meet skills shortages. They want next weeks budget to reflect a cultural change in attitudes to lifelong learning. From Artificial Intelligence and robotics to Driverless Cars and Financial Advice from computers, technology is changing and the uk Workforce Needs to change too. Thats the message from employers and educational groups, who want the chancellor Philip Hammond to provide tax incentives we can all learn new skills. The iod and open university have risen britain to the chancellor, asking him to raise the personal tax allowance for employees to be spent exclusively on further education. They also wanted for yea rs education. They also wanted for years to get a special production in Corporation Tax is to help pay for staff to do very specific courses which would benefit the economy. Technology is threatening lots of jobs. Also going to create newjobs, so jobs. Also going to create newjobs, so people need to be helped to improve their skills, to be able to ta ke improve their skills, to be able to take advantage of that technological revolution. But tax policy is schemed. It favours investment by business in equipment, rather than in people. So we are so a rebalancing of tax policy, to make sure people can learn while they earn, we improve economic productivity andy saull to improve many peoples life chances. The government says it has proposed industrial white paper, suggesting people obtain the skills they need to thrive on the 21st century workplace. There are surely many positives to living in florida, not least the climate, but heres something that might put you off moving to the sunshine state. Imagine going into your garage, only to find an eight foot long alligator has set up a temporary home there. But its all in a days work for florida fish and wildlife who were called into remove the creature. Using wire lassos, the team were able to keep their distance and pull the gator out of the garage. They were then able to tie its mouth shut so they could safely take it away. As you can see they got some kind of wire on it. They tied the mouth shut very wisely. I wouldnt try to tie up that mouth with a bit of string. I have enough trouble trying to persuade my daughter to open her mouth to brush their teeth, let alone the tops of an alligator that alligator looks like it has had enough. It has given up the fight. Presumably it is being taken somewhere slightly lovely, hopefully. I wouldnt fancy that job susan will have the full Weather Forecast inafew will have the full Weather Forecast in a few minutes. In a little under five hours time, millions of people across britain will fall silent to remember those who gave their lives for this country. Remembrance sunday is not only about those who fought in past conflicts though, its also a chance to think about current servicemen and women. Alexander owen is head of Armed Forces Engagement at the Royal British legion and joins us from close to the cenotaph on whitehall in london. Good morning and thanks for talking to us. A hugely important day for you today . Yes, good morning. It absolutely is. We are going to have 10,000 members of the Armed Forces Community marching past the cenotaph today and its a really important moment for the nation, as we remember those who fell. Inevitably a day like today theres a huge on whats going on at the cenotaph and other Memorial Services around the country. But for you this is a job every day of the year. Give us some insight into your work away from remembrance sunday. Yes, absolutely. I think its really important that while we do commemorate those who fell in past conflicts and certainly oui fell in past conflicts and certainly our great grandfathers generation who fell in the great wark, its also really important that we remember those who still struggle on with issues from more recent conflicts great war. Ive served in afghanistan and i know a number of people are still struggling, and indeed families of neighbours of the armed forces who are struggling today and we are there to help people, whether they are children of serving personnel, all the way through two bedrooms. It is through life support in every area of society. There seems to be a great awareness now off society. There seems to be a great awareness now off if you like injuries that extend beyond the obvious and physical. Postsynaptic stress disorder and that kind of thing. Yes, i think thats really important and of course the prince has been doing a lot of good work on that. And our campaign this year is about rethinking remembrance and really reflecting on the fact that not all scars can be seen. How with the Remembrance Service changing . Obviously a lot of it is a as it has been for years and with the passage of time, fewer veterans from the world wars around, inevitably perhaps the focus of it and teaching a new generation around the importance of the changes . I think its really important that we do look to our younger audiences, oui we do look to our younger audiences, our younger generations, and make sure they do continue to pass the torch on. As john sure they do continue to pass the torch on. Asjohn mccrea asked us to do in his poem, flanders fields. Finally your reflections as you look ahead to the day, what for you is the most important moment . I think the most important moment has got to be the laying of the reefs at the cenotaph, thats the moment we all reflect and we have oui moment we all reflect and we have our chance to really think deep about what remembrance means to us les deux wreaths. And also who we re les deux wreaths. And also who were going to think about at that moment lee the wreaths. Were going to think about at that moment lee the wreaths. Alexander owen there. Ash lay the wreaths. Lee the wreaths. Lee the wreaths. David dimbleby and Sophie Raworth present coverage of the service on whitehall from 10 20am this morning. It will brighten up considerably but ifa it will brighten up considerably but if a picture speaks 1000 words, let this one be the one for today, this sums up this one be the one for today, this sums up a this one be the one for today, this sums up a weather across the country, opening the floodgates to let the cold air in from the atlantic. Brightening sky is but a biting, gusty, chilly wind. Showers outside at the moment, some rain around at whitehall, that will clear southwards pretty sharpish this morning allowing the sunshine to appear but showers following on particularly for wales and the midlands through the morning. At the cenotaph it will be a chilly story and the wind only really adding onto that cold feel. Heres the Bigger Picture across the country at 11am, isolated showers in the south west and a few further east but generally and a few further east but generally a drier story in the london region. Heavier showers in wales and maybe some hail mixed in. A few showers in Northern Ireland thinning out through the morning. In scotland, in ten showers coming in on the wind to the north and east, especially affecting the highlands and the grampians. Look at the arrows, that gives you an idea of the strength but the direction is key, coming down from the north, it will be a biting wind so even when we seymour sunshine in the west in the afternoon, feeling chilly. In the east, showers moving onshore into the likes of yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia see more showers. The wind will fall much lighter and overnight tonight a really chilly night. In rural areas with light winds and clear skies, temperatures in scotland as low as 6. On monday, a cold start, that goes without saying, a lot of sunshine on the way. A fine but chilly day in england and wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see rain and may snow across Higher Ground as the weather picture becomes more mobile peer through the second part of the day. That sets us up for whats going to happen as we go into the week. Mobile here. We lose the High Pressure that keeps things fine for the end of the weekend and we bring in weather fronts from the atla ntic bring in weather fronts from the atlantic so that will mean a cloudier story but my older for the week ahead. A chilly start on monday, sunshine for england and wales, getting milder into the middle of the week dash and wilder for the week ahead. Some rain at times. Also keeping half and i on the womens cricket milder for the womens cricket milder for the week ahead. Amazing in sydney at the moment, england currently 107 2, but they are battling is to stay in the series. Richard back with the sport later. Battling to stay. Now its time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. The welcome to the film review on bbc news. And taking us through this weeks releases is who else but mark kermode . Mark, what have you got for us this week . A very interesting week. We have paddington 2, which you cannot have missed the adverts for. We have the florida project, a new film by sean baker. And professor marston and the wonder women. So paddington 2, what a Great British cast. The first paddington was really lovely and charming. It really surprised everybody. Is there any possibility that paddington 2 could live up to it . I went in thinking it cant. It does. It is lovely and charming. The story is paddington wants to buy a present for his great aunt lucys birthday. There is a pop up book of london but it is really expensive and he cannot afford it. The book goes missing and the finger or paw of suspicion points at paddington. Next thing is he is wrongly behind bars. Heres a clip. In the past month these three shadowy individuals have all been seen snooping around three london landmarks. We think the thief you saw is part of a criminal gang, using the pop up book as a treasure map. Well, its a theory. Have you found out who they are . Not yet. Maybe i should have a look. Im sorry, this is a private conversation. Its all right, mr brown. This is my friend, knuckles. And this is fibs, spoon, jimmy the snitch, t bone, the professor, squeaky pete, double bass bob, mad dog, johnny cashpoint, sirjeffrey wilcox. I hope i can rely on your vote. And charlie rumble. Its so wonderful to meet you all. Its a relief that paddington has made such sweet friends. Would you excuse us for a moment. What are you doing . Talking to the nice men. Nice men . We cannot trust these people. Look at them, talk about a rogues gallery, hideous. As for that bearded baboon, he hasnt got two brain cells to rub together. We can still hear you, mr brown. That was the light you turned off. The microphone is on the other side. Its got microphone written on it. You laughed at least four times in that clip because its funny before we went on air you said is itjust a family film, in a way that sort of implied that just a family film was. The thing is, making a great family film is really hard. It made me laugh and im 5a. It will delight the kids because the character of paddington is so beautifully realised. Ben whishaws voice is perfect. There is a mixture of childish and old beyond the years. There are lots of slapstick sequences. Paddington is trying to raise money for the book. He gets a job in a barber shop and it goes horribly wrong, involving an overhead fan. There are action sequences that are generally thrilling and seem to put paddington is in peril. You dont notice the interaction between the cg and the physical world. It was not until the end of the film where i thought they blended it really well. I never thought about paddington being a cg creation. I think making a really good family film is really hard and i thought this was really charming. The fact it was the second one, i expected the law of diminishing returns to kick him, it didnt. The bit where you see the different characters coming in, i think it is really, really funny. I think you would really like it. I suppose what i meant was its a film you would take the kids to but if you arent taking the kids . Go on your own. The radio five show that i do with simon mayo, we had so many people writing in for the first film saying, i dont have kids, but i want to go and see paddington. Is it fine . Yes, believe me, the cinema will be full of adults going. It is what a family film used to be. It is for all ages and i think anyone with a heart and soul can enjoy it. Looking forward to it. The florida project, rather different. Tipped for oscars . I loved this. The name comes from the name that walt disney developed his community of tomorrow in florida, which then became walt disney world. It is a community of People Living in more rundown motels beyond the boundary of the theme park. The motels are called things like the magic castle, but they are essentially rundown hotels where people live on the poverty line. All the purple paint in the world cannot hide the fact they are living in the red. The central character is 6 year old moony who runs riot around the hotel while her mother struggles to make ends meet, much to the disdain of bobby, the hotel manager, played by willem dafoe. This film portrays a harsh world of economic reality but you see it from the kids eyes. Sean bakers previous film, tangerine, was shot on an iphone. It was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. It looks beautiful because we see the wonder that the kids see. You see the strange buildings, the orange of orange world, the strange wizard of the souvenir shop. Also the weird break out bits of grass, and trees, and cows which you dont expect right next to the concrete jungle. You get right into the lives of these people. Baker described it as a modern day our gang. Its the idea that the kids are living in poverty in hard circumstances but youre seeing the world through their eyes. There is hardship. There are real tears in this but, as a portrayal of an innocent view of the world, thats also very streetwise and sassy, it is terrific. He never feels like a tourist in this environment. I thought it was touching and moving. It will move you to tears. It will make you laugh. Starts with celebration by kool and the gang. That kind of tells you. It is also an ironic use of that phrase, the florida project, which is about the community of tomorrow. Well, this is a community of today. It has its feet on the ground, but its head in the air. Film three is really intriguing, professor marston and the wonder women. It is all about the creator of the comic book character wonder woman. We already have the wonder woman movie, which was a record breaking hit, directed by pattyjenkins. Now writer and director Angela Robinson goes back to the creation of the character. We have the professor of the title played by luke evans. We have his smarter, sharper wife brilliantly played by rebecca hall and bella heathcotes olive byrne. Between them they invent the lie detector, they start a nonconformist family unit and they come up with the strange, fetishy comic book character who will go on to make millions. Here is a look. A comic book . This is perfect. I will inject my ideas right into the thumping heart of america. Ill get a real artist to draw it properly. Shes an amazon princess who lives on an island of all women . Paradise island. And a man crashes onto the island. Yes, the spy. And she wears a burlesque outfit. Its athletic. And silver bracelets. They deflect bullets. What . We love you so much but nobody, and i say this with all the compassion and truth in my heart, nobody will ever publish this. The story flips backwards and forwards. It starts with the Child Association of americas investigation into this comic strip. They say this is full of spanking, and sex perversions, and bondage. Explain yourself. It is, you love everything. Best out at the moment . Killing of a sacred deer. This is the Yorgos Lanthimos film and she is very hard to describe. It starts out as a jet black comedy and then turns really sinister. Takes a greek tale of revenge and take it forward from ancient greece to the 21st Century Cinema screens. It starts, in that Yorgos Lanthimos way, being strange and off kilter and then it moves into horror film territory. I have to say, it is not for everyone. It is a marmite film. If you lose patience with it, you will lose it big time. I really liked it. I felt really u nco mforta ble all the way through. I couldnt quite get the measure of it. And like mother, i thought it was really well done. It has haunted me and stayed with me. 0k you are not convinced . I dont think you have convinced anyone with that best dvd . Sorcerer. A0 years ago this film tanked. This is a remake of wages of fear. It came back to cinemas and is still playing in some cinemas in the uk. It is an extraordinary movie. It is gruelling, muscular, visceral, really tense. It is a story about trucks filled with very volatile nitroglycerin being driven across treacherous terrain. It has a celebrated rope bridge sequence. It is one of the tensest things ive ever seen. It has a score by tangerine dream. A0 years ago it opened head to head with star wars and star wars won. People wanted to see light sabres and rocket ships and all that stuff. This was a really tough movie. A0 years later it is recognised as the masterpiece it always was. It is a work of art. I guarantee you, you will be gripped from beginning to end. You had me at a score by tangerine dream once an old prog, always an old prog. Mark, thank you very much. A quick reminder before we go that youll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc. Co. Uk markkermode. And you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. That is it for this week. Thank you very much for watching. Goodbye from us. Hello, this is breakfast, with Rachel Burden and chris mason. Heres a summary of this mornings main stories from bbc news. Services will be held at War Memorials and churches at 11pm this 11am this morning to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. Thousands of veterans and military personnel willjoin members of the royal family for the National Service of remembrance at the cenotaph in london. In a break with tradition, the queens wreath will be laid by prince charles, while her majesty watches the ceremony from a nearby balcony. A former metropolitan Police Commissioner has confirmed to the bbc that he was aware pornographic material was allegedly found on a computer used by the first secretary of state, damian green, in 2008. Sir Paul Stephenson said he was briefed about the claims but regarded them as a side issue to a criminal investigation into leaks from the home office. The allegations were made public last week by a former Senior Officer at scotland yard. Mr green has denied the claims and described them as a political smear out of hours Palliative Care for seriously ill children in england is patchy and inconsistent, according to a new report seen by the bbcs 5 live investigates programme. The Research Carried out by the together for Short Lives Charity also suggests many families are forced to go to a e overnight and at the weekends. The department of health says it will look at the reports recommendations closely. A new watchdog to protect the environment after britain leaves the European Union is being planned by the government. The environment secretary michael gove has promised an organisation with real bite amid concerns that existing rules could be watered down when brexit takes place. The announcment comes as the commons prepares for another vote on the eu withdrawal bill this week. Two more teenagers are facing murder charges after a 17 year old boy was stabbed to death at a park in south east london. Michaeljonas was fatally wounded in penge, earlier this month. Police say the 1a and 17 year old boys are due to appear at Bromley Magistrates Court tomorrow. Two other teenagers have already appeared in court, charged with murder. The australian actor rebel wilson has become the latest Hollywood Star to claim she has been a victim of sexual harassment. In a series of tweets, the Pitch Perfect actor alleged an unnamed male star in a position of power had repeatedly asked her to perform a sexual act. She also claimed she had a separate hotel room encounter with a top director, but said she managed to escape before anything physical happened. The open university and institute of directors have called for tax breaks for companies that employees willing to retrain to meet skills shortages. They want next weeks budget to help bring about what they call a cultural change in attitudes to lifelong learning. The government has said its proposed industrial strategy white paper would address british workers getting the right skills for the 21st century workplace. Its often said that everything is bigger in america, and heres a Christmas Tree that lives up to that claim. At 75 feet tall and 50 feet wide, the Rockefeller CentreChristmas Tree in new york arrived this weekend and is set to be decorated with more than 50,000 lights. The norweigan spruce was spotted seven years ago by the Rockefeller Centers gardener, putting all our attempts at early Christmas Shopping to shame buying something seven years in advance i wouldnt fancy putting the star on top of that. U nless the star on top of that. Unless you have a head for heights. Ordid have unless you have a head for heights. Or did have gleaned the lights 01 or did have gleaned the lights or de tangling. Thats one of the most stressful jobs before christmas. Theres always one that is missing. These days they either all grow or none of them work. You used to be able to insert individual lights. If ones out, thats it. Thats before you start thinking about the giant box of decorations. Listen, ive been keeping a night on the womens cricket. But this is a fairly hopeless situation for englands women come isnt it . It is, but the situation as you know is it is the final day of the womens test in sydney. Because of the way the scoring works in the womens series, they need to avoid defeat in the test. Theyve got three twe nty20s to the test. Theyve got three twenty20s to come. They were trailing heavily from the first innings, but as it stands they are building a good second innings score. They need at least a draw to keep the series alive. England were trailing by 128 when play resumed today and Tammy Beaumont was the first wicket to fall on 37. Then Lauren Winfield was out lbw to Tahlia Mcgrath on 3a. Theyre on tea at the moment, and england are chasing 70 runs with eight wickets remaining. In with a decent chance. Republic of ireland managed a goaless draw in the first leg of their world cup play off against denmark in copenhagen. The best chances on the night fell to the home side. Darren randolph parried christian erriksens shot and pione sisto fired wide with the rebound. And randolph was called into action again late on tipping over Yussuf Poulsens header in stoppage time. So the match evenly poised ahead of tuesdays return match in dublin. It is what it is. We came out here and we know that we needed to do a job, which weve done. Weve got 90 minutes now to try and get to the world cup. Were close, but its going to be a real tough game. It was difficult tonight and we will expect more of that on tuesday. Northern ireland play their world cup play off second leg against switzerland this afternoon. Michael oneills men are 1 0 down from a controversial penalty. Theyre aiming to qualify for a first world cup since 1986, and only the fourth in their history. We didnt press the ball as well as we could have done. As i say, we watched the game last night. The players certainly saw that and agreed with that and we know we can play better. Sometimes we have to give credit to switzerland. They played well on the night. But we know we can play a lot better than that. The fact that the scoreline is 10 that. The fact that the scoreline is 1 0 and we still have a lot to play for. This yea rs autumn internationals are under way. Wins for england, ireland and scotland, but waless torrid run against australia continues. Alex gulrajani rounds up all the action. The autumn sets north against the south. A chance to suss out enemies from further afield and four Warren Gatland time to get settled back into the welsh hot it. A nice and easy welcome back. 12 games with australia, 12 defeats for wales. An early home try spread hope around cardiff. It didnt last long. The lapse in defence pounced upon and punished. Gaps found there and more from kurtley beale. The full back taking full advantage of the welsh defence, slow to react as he pinched in and raced away. The gap was closed for wales as they took positives going forward. Closed for wales as they took positives going forwardlj closed for wales as they took positives going forward. I think we probably hurt ourselves in the first half. Australia put pressure on. Hopefully people can see the positive way we are trying to play. There was more evidence of attacking by there was more evidence of attacking rugby in ireland. They were rampant against south africa. The only team scoring was the irish. 38 three was the margin of victory. A record win for the hosts over their visitors. Samoa arrived amid financial woes and fears for their future, but all those problems were left off the field. A frantic match with scotland saw stuart hogg return to action with an early try. Scotland couldnt get away from their opponents. 11 tries in total, a late samoan rally held off by the scots. Not as much excitement down at twickenham as england isjust excitement down at twickenham as england is just about emerged victorious over argentina. Megan hughess early try gave them the foundation but they never really took off. Eddie Jordan Foundation but they never really took off. Eddiejordan is far from content. An off day from the argentine kickers helped, as did a final try. But englands know they need to improve. We need to be a lot it. This is the start of the international season, so we need to step up the intensity and application to beat australia next week. Thats just what eddie jones is hoping for. Despite the international weekend, there was some club rugby in the anglo welsh cup. Gloucester ran in seven tries against london irish, to win a7 7 and gain a bonus point. In the late games, newcastle falcons thrashed cardiff blues 57 0 and northampton saints won a1 7 at home to Newport Gwent dragons. There was more british success at track cycling world cup in manchester last night. Great britains mens pursuit team made sure of a gold medal on day two of the event. The team ridden by steven burke, kian emadi, ed clancy and ollie wood beat denmark in the final. The success didnt end there. The women put the world champions belgium to the win by two points. The home crowd was awesome. We love racing on this track. We have to see this as the starting point. If we can do this time, with that amount of work, we will see an investment further around the track season. Hopefully this is just the beginning. The former british cycling coach shane sutton is back in manchester as head coach of china. He left his role as british technical director last year. An internal investigation cleared him of eight charges, but found him guilty of using sexist language towards cyclist jess varnish. Varnish is now suing british cycling and uk sport. Sutton insists hes still loved by his former colleagues in britain. At the end of the day i can sleep overnight. Ive got no problem at all. People criticise, you know, me from a distance and everything else, but when you get down into the nitty gritty of the day to day, i was pretty much loved by the star. I treated them well and thats shown here in the reception ive had. You know, its nice to hear them say youve been missed. Lewis hamilton will start from the back of the grid and declared were all human after crashing in yesterdays qualifying session for the brazilian grand prix. He lost control of his mercedes at 160 mph on turn six of the interlagos circuit, before hitting the barrier. Hamilton has already won his fourth formula 1 title but starts on the back row as he didnt register a time. His team mate Valtteri Bottas will start in pole postion. Feelgood. Still a bit shaky, you know . Its a good feeling. It was so close between sebastian and qualifying. Getting a good lap in the end and obviously lewis was out in the beginning, which was a shame for us. Of course Lewis Hamilton is already the world champion. But you could see him going through the field. Absolutely. Thank you. As a former soldier who fought in the Second World War and survived more than two years in auschwitz, 100 year old ron jones, from newport, has done more than his fair share of service for his country. But the veteran, who has also been selling poppies for over 35 years, says he will never retire from carrying out charity work in memory of his fallen comrades. Our reporter tomos morgan went to meet him. Every year you will find him selling poppies as he has done for over 35 yea rs. Poppies as he has done for over 35 years. And even at 100 years old, ronjones is still doing his part in making sure we remember those that gave their lives. Thank you very much. Why do you still do it at 100 yea rs much. Why do you still do it at 100 years old . As long as i can get a lift, taking it back and forth. So you will be there next year, 101 . Next year, i dont know. Im getting a bit shaky on my legs. As an ex servicemen, remembrance sunday and the poppy is personalfor ron. In World War Two he enjoyed scars after he spent time as a prisoner of war in auschwitz. By far the worst experience then do it was the death march. They marched us from the mountains, czechoslovakia, bohemia, saxony, the very and down into austria. I was on the march for about 17 weeks. We lost about 100 men. And when you finally came home, just describe the state and the toll that elsewhere. I was in a shocking state when i came home. For instance, my wife put me in the bath the first night and she started to ciy the first night and she started to cry because i looked like somebody from the camp. I said, dont cry. I left them out there who will never come home. He suffered with post traumatic stress, flashbacks and nightmares that haunted him for yea rs, and nightmares that haunted him for years, but he overcame it all thanks in no small part to the woman he will never forget. I think my wife saved my life. Ithink will never forget. I think my wife saved my life. I think my wife was marvellous. A superwoman. Today, britain remembers all those who fought for our country over the yea rs. Fought for our country over the years. Ronjones will be doing the same for the friends he lost more than 70 years ago. What an extraordinary story. You suspect when you look at the poppy appeal, the ten in front of him, its going to have more pound coins than anyone else the ten. Tin. Heres susan with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning. Two key things to bear in mind today, one, cold air across the country now straight from the arctic, it will feel chilly. The wind is also overlaying the cold air behind me and that will make things feel raw so the key thing today will be wrapped up warm. Rain around london at the moment, damp scenes at the cenotaph so far, but hopefully that will clear in the next hour or so. that will clear in the next hour or so. Wrap up warm. The showers for wales and possibly a few isolated ones further south could be a little heavy at times. Heres the picture for the cenotaph at 11am, seven degrees and that strong wind making it feel considerably colder. Lets ta ke it feel considerably colder. Lets take a closer look at the British Isles now, for the south west of england, a few isolated showers. For wales, heavier ones, maybe even some hail at times and those will affect the midlands and the south east. Further north, a lot of sunshine around and a beautiful looking morning for the majority, some showers or Northern Ireland and some in northern and eastern scotland across the highlands and grampians and wintry across high ground here. Looking at the wind, those arrows coming straight down from the north with considerable strength, a gusty wind as well and the key thing to ta ke wind as well and the key thing to take note of is how cold it is going to feel. Here are the temperatures, at face value, but we need to factor in the wind and at some spots it will feel no better than freezing, with rain in norwich and a temperature equivalent to two celsius. Through the evening and overnight tonight, High Pressure sta rts overnight tonight, High Pressure starts to build across the country and that will kill off the wind and leave us with clear skies and set us then up perfectly for a widespread frost the night. Minimums of 2 or 3 frost the night. Minimums of 2 or 3 in england and wales, 6 in scotland. A chilly start to the new week, a cloudy day as well across england and wales and cold again, feeling as chilly as today but minus the wind. In Northern Ireland and scotland, a cold feel, rain pushing m, scotland, a cold feel, rain pushing in, perhaps snow across the tops of the scottish mountains. Of snow, i had heard the weather was going to dip downwards in terms of temperature a bit of snow. Going to dip downwards in terms of temperature a bit of snow. We will be back with the headlines at 7am but first it is time for click with spencer kelly. Welcome to china, to shenzhen. Believe it or not, this place was once a small fishing village. Yeah. Not anymore. Now its a mega city of nearly 20 million people. Its most famous for creating Consumer Electronics often imitations of premium brands. But as china has opened its doors to International Trade in the last decade, it has undergone a transformation, making strides toward becoming a global power and moving away from that image of being a simple manufacturer of good, fake or otherwise, to one of innovation, especially of tech. Made in china is fast becoming designed in china. Next week, well visit some of the companies that call shenzhen home, but this week, were meeting this guy. This is little cloud, and recently, hes gone where no turtle has gone before. Hes just completed a test flight of a journey that one day might take humans to near space. This is kuang chis traveller project. Now, weve seen this kind of stratospheric helium project before. We visited worldview in the us back in february to see their enormous inflatable. I think you have the worlds biggest table. And a spanish outfit, zero to infinity, is also trying something similar. So why does the traveller projects director feel he can beat them to it. We want to be the first one. We need to try hard to become the first one. Because, in shenzhen, the environment is very good, and a lot of people want to do big things. And the Government Supports us. So, i think that shenzhen gives us a very Good Environment to accelerate the progress. The secret, though, is also in the science. Now, the balloon material looks quite ordinary, but of course, its not. This is a special kind of polyethylene which has to resist the low, low temperatures of the stratosphere, damaging effects of ultraviolet and ozone. And it also needs to be able to stop the really, really tiny molecules of helium from escaping. This kind of Space Tourism is billed as being cheaper and safer than rocket based alternatives being trialled by Virgin Galactic and spacex. Normal people, even older ones, can do this. You dont need a strong body. You must be very strong to be an astronaut and train for many days and years. However, this does not need that. Why did you choose a turtle. Ah, thats a good question. Because the turtle has a long life. Sometimes it can be living for more than 100 years the turtle can live in water, it can survive in an low oxygen environment. Is it cruel to send a turtle up there . Hmm. What can i say . Ijust say we need to do this kind of experiment before human beings in the near space. We need to pick up a kind of animal. Hmm. Well, as usual, not a great life being an animal involved in human exploration. While these guys are busy trying to win a race to space, others are trying to put a rover on the moon. And fortunately this time its not a real dog. Now, you may remember earlier in the year we visited the indian space start up, team indus, in their bangalore warehouse. Theyre one of five teams competing for a 20 million prize if they are the First Company to land and drive a robot on the moon. But dont just take my word for it, take this chaps. December, 2017, blast off the Team Indus Spacecraft goes into two days of earth orbit, and then boom, four and a half days to the moon. 12 days spiralling down to the surface. And then, if it all goes well, out comes the rover, travels half a kilometre, sends back hd video, and wins the prize. What could possibly go wrong . And one thing we learned while we were there was that to save costs, theyre sharing their rocket space with a japanese competitor, ispace. Well, now were paying them a visit to find out how they think theyre going to win. This is the space suit. And this is a hammer to break something. 0k. Well, with the important stuff out of the way, time to talk space. What inspired you to enter this challenge . I have always been interested in space. I worked for a firm that one weekend asked me, why dont you help in the lunar race . It may be a small operation, but what they lack in size they certainly make up for in style. It is notjust the skyhigh rents of tokyo responsible for the diminished dimensions of the office, it is also because their plan to hitch a ride on the Team Indus Lander means ispace only have to build the rover, ideally one that is faster than team indus. Just put in a little bit of a weapon on the side to bump them into a hole. They are not prepared to cheat but it definitely looks like a smart ride. A depth camera is being designed to recognise unexpected rocks and stop before it collides with anything. And because of a communications delay ofjust over a second, it will be steered and moved one step at a time to give everyone time to think as it gradually moves across the surface. Mind you, you still need the very best pilots and technicians in the business to command and strive this thing. Looks like im going to scrape that rock. Seriously . Oh, man this isjust a demo unit for numpties like me to use, but the real prototype is being developed just across the office in the clean room. And the one they build next will be the one that actually goes to the moon, well, if nothing goes wrong, say, by letting me touch it. It is so light. Just four kilograms. Remarkable. I am john walker, the chief engineer. The worst thing that can happen is we go to the moon and for whatever reason we dont get any function. We are trying to win, but at the end of the day, we want to keep going back to the moon again and again. So we need that starting point, we need data. We need simulations. That is why a huge part of the missions costs goes towards testing, and that means rigourous checks on the bespoke wheels, control systems, electronics, and perhaps most crucially of all, the communication system. Of course, it is notjust team indus and hakuto in the competition, there is americas moon express, israels space il, and synergy moon, made up of six continents. They all have contracts, but when they take off is anyones guess. It is very secretive. What happens if you find out they launch in november . It is possible. However, it is very difficult to launch without any notification beforehand. So, im still very. I am sometimes nervous when they will make an announcement. Yeah. Just like the other teams, ispace is about more than just one mission to the moon. They are hoping that the data they gather and the skills they learn could have much more profound complications after the mission whether they win or not. We recognise this race isjust the start of everything in the future. And we think that the moon is the best place to mine resources and then supply resources such as fuel into space. This is the first step for this establishment. There is certainly a loss that could go wrong. There is certainly a lot that could go wrong. Besides the perils of space, they still need to waste a huge deal of cash here on terra firma before anything can take off. One thing is for sure, though. We are so excited about this race to the moon. But what has become apparent is it is notjust about getting there first, it is notjust about the prize money, it is just as important to get data back and build up this knowledge to be able to go there again and again and again in the future. And when these guys launch, we are going to bring that to you. That is it for this weak. There is more online. Have you ever wanted to meet us in the flesh . Me either. This is where you can go to the click live show. You can see some of the things we have brought to you on the show live on stage. Thank you for watching. We will see you soon. Hello, this is breakfast, with Rachel Burden and chris mason. The uk prepares to mark remembrance sunday. Services will be held at War Memorials and churches across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. I will be live at the cenotaph. For the first time in a long reign, the queen will watch the service from the Foreign Office balcony. The prince of wales will lay her wreath on the queens behalf. Good morning, its sunday 12th november. Also this morning a former head of the metropolitan Police Confirms he knew that pornographic material was allegedly found on a computer used by first secretary of state, damian green, in 2008