From the sea. The airline says no one was hurt in the incident. And click is in las vegas to report on the worlds biggest tech show. Thats in half an, here on bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The new conservative Party ChairmanBrandon Lewis has told the bbc the government is doing everything it can to ensure the serial sex offender john worboys stays in jail. The former black cab driver was jailed in 2009 for drugging and sexually assaulting 12 women, but Police Believe he may have committed more than 100 attacks. The government is considering seeking a judicial review hearing into the parole boards decision to release him. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent danny shaw. He is known as the black cab rapist. John worboys is believed to have drugged and sexually assaulted more than 100 women. Yet the parole board has decided that after ten years in custody, it is safe for him to be released, and he is due out by the end of the month. The government wants to stop that happening and is looking at the possibility of legal action. Anybody out there will appreciate just how awful this must be for victims, to see what is happening. To think about somebody like that being out on the streets. The secretary of state forjustice will be doing everything he can to make sure this man stays behind bars. Thejustice secretary has been in the post less than one week. He has asked lawyers to look at weather it is plausible to contest the decision in the courts and whether there is a good chance of success. 0pposition mps welcomed the move. I think that the public are completely appalled that john worboys is being released as early as he is. He is a serious criminal and a threat to women and i do not think that his victims, nor, frankly, the majority of women, are going to be convinced that he does not continue to be a threat to us. But it would be highly unusual for the government to launch a legal challenge against a decision made by an organisation they are responsible for, and if they do bring judicial review proceedings against the parole board, there is no guarantee of success. We do know that the bar forjudicial review claims is set very high. You cannot simply take a case to court because you do not like the outcome. It has to be unlawful for some reason or another, so we will wait and see. In the meantime, victims ofjohn worboys are being consulted on what conditions he will have to comply with when he is let out. Some are concerned that the serial six offender will try to track them down. Joining me now is human rights barrister hugh southey. Thank you very much indeed for joining us. Can ijust ask you about that point that danny shaw raised, that point that danny shaw raised, that it that point that danny shaw raised, thatitis that point that danny shaw raised, that it is an unusual situation, the ministry ofjustice looking. Seeking a judicial review hearing of an organisation that it is responsible for. Do you see a contradiction there . Not in principle, because the parole board is. Hasa principle, because the parole board is. Has a legal identity that means it can be challenged by the secretary of state. It is unusual as a matter of practice, but it is not in principle impossible. And do you think it makes sense for this to happen in this particular case . That is impossible to say. One of the difficulties, as an interested member of the public, is that because the parole board decision is private, it is impossible to know whether or not there are grounds for challenging it. From the details that we know, what do you think . Well. From the details we know, i think it is impossible to know. He was sentenced, obviously ten years ago, on the basis that he posed a risk at that stage. But ten years is, in principle, long enough to allow somebody to reform. We just do not know as members of the public whether or not that material was before the parole board, material showing that he had reformed. Should the government go ahead and seek thisjudicial review, what the government go ahead and seek this judicial review, what might be their chances of success . Again, thatis, their chances of success . Again, that is, i think, impossible to say without knowing what the parole boards reasoning was. As i think Matt Stanbury just said boards reasoning was. As i think Matt Stanburyjust said on your video, sort of, peace, the bar is set quite high. It is quite hard to challenge decisions of the parole board because a lot of their decisions are regarded as judgments, essentially, that it has been entrusted to date. But it is not impossible to challenge the parole board. Entrusted to date. This is a case where the government is wanting to act because of public unease at the parole boards decision. Do you think that this is a great move for the government to make . I think it is correct for the government to take advice. I mean, the governments roll on the parole process is important to protect the public. It. What would be troubling would be if the government we re troubling would be if the government were to take the view that because of political pressure they should challenge, essentially, when they are having problems. When they do not have sufficient grounds. 0k, we are clearly having a bit of trouble with the line but we have got the gist of what you were saying. Thank you very much indeed forjoining us. Thank you. Talks are continuing today to try to save the Construction Company, carillion. The firm, which is a key government contractor, has huge debts and a big pension deficit. The government says ministers are keeping a very close eye on the situation. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam sent this update. The scaffolding outside the Cabinet Office is something of a metaphorfor the health of the carillion finances. We have seen very senior mandarins going into and out of the Cabinet Office in the course of today. What are they doing . Pulling together all of the various different government departments, including transport, business and the treasury and justice, that might be affected if carillion were to go to the wall. That is because carillion carries out maintenance for schools, prisons, hospitals and other huge Infrastructure Projects like hs2. If the company cannot find a suitable solution with its creditors, the banks, then their contingency plans would need to kick in to make sure that schools, prisons and hospitals would continue to function smoothly from next week. If the talks break down, then there is a real chance that the second biggest Construction Company in britain could file for administration as early as tomorrow morning. Police on humberside are investigating the death of a man at his home near driffield. 30 year old shane gilmer was attacked on friday night, at the house in the village of southburn. Police say they want to speak to 55 year old Anthony Lawrence in connection with the incident, which also resulted in a woman suffering serious injuries. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is in southburn. As you can see, the village here is still cordoned off almost to make a date on. The attack happened on friday evening. Police investigation is continuing in east yorkshire. There are reports that a crossbow was used in the attack. This has not been confirmed by Humberside Police but they have told us that overnight the police dog teams, the force helicopter was out of searching for whoever was responsible for the murder of 30 year old shane, the namejust confirmed murder of 30 year old shane, the name just confirmed by the police, shane gilmer, who died in hospital yesterday. They have as their information from members of the public. The man they want to speak to is 55 year old Anthony Lawrence, described as being white with short, dark hair, around five tall and of large build. All the airports, ports, all Police Forces across the uk on alert for this man. They are asking anybody who knows his whereabouts or has any information about the attack here to contact the police, to dial my main aim. In the meantime, a woman who was also injured here on friday evening is still being treated in hospital with serious injuries. To dial 999. Nicola sturgeon has said she will be able to make a judgment on whether to back a second referendum on Scottish Independence by the end of this year. The first minister told the bbc her decision would be made when the shape of a deal between britain and the European Union became clear in the autumn. Earlier, our Political Correspondent leila nathoo gave us this update. She is very clear that she thinks the best course of action for scotla nd the best course of action for scotland is to stay within the eu, the european Single Market, something that theresa may has explicitly ruled out. She has commissioned some studies on the impact of different outcomes of brexit on the scottish economy, but there is also, as you say, the intersection between brexit and the prospects for a second Scottish Independence referendum. She is talking about needing to see the shape of any deal, how the negotiations between brussels and britain conclude, so that we have an idea, she thinks, the future relationship going forward, and only then does she think the time would be right to consider a future scottish referendum. Based on what the Prime Minister has said, based on what the European Commission is saying, around about the art of this year we should have some clarity about that future relationship. So between october and the end of the year, you will be able to tell us whether there is going to be a second independence that is when i will be able to look at that and make a judgment about the appropriate steps for scotland and i will then report that to the people of scotland and the parliament of scotland. There is not really enough time for a second independence referendum if we are living in march 2019 and you have to take a decision in autumn 2018. There is not enough time. Will make decisions on timing when we get to that point and look at that but we have also got a situation, and i accept the detail of this is yet to emerge, but we also got a. The days and weeks pass at a speed cannot control. The Prime Minister is saying that there will now be a two year implementation period which reveals calls a transition period, where, and this is yet to be agreed and hopefully will be, that will effectively be a steady state transition. I will makejudgments, and they are myjudgments. I have to put them to the Scottish Parliament about what believers in the best interests of scotland, protecting oui interests of scotland, protecting our best interests in all circumstances. And the labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has also been out and about this morning talking about the possibility of a second referendum and what labours position might be . He has, this is a hot topic since nigel farage earlier this week rather unexpectedly brought that under the table, saying he could perhaps be coming round to the idea of there being a second referendum to pitch the issue to bed because he thinks there is still a lot of opposition to the brexit process. Labour has been, you know, ask quite frequently whether they would be supporting a second referendum. The lib dems, of course, have that of the policy. Now the unexpected corner of nigel farage. Jeremy corbyn today speaking to Robert Peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labour policy to back that referendum. We are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. In any circumstances . What we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and thatis meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the board just before christmas. |j just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. You are saying we are not supporting a second referendum. Youre not saying we would never support a second referendum. Were not calling for either. So, Jeremy Corbyn refusing to rule out the future, perhaps, labour coming around to that idea of supporting a second referendum. But corbyn also talking about labours position on the Single Market, which has caused divisions within his own party and lead to Nicola Sturgeon calling for labour to come out and back staying in the Single Market. She believes it is the best solution for scotland and that there is a parliamentary majority for staying in the Single Market. Jeremy corbyn very clear today once again equating membership of the Single Market to being a member of the eu, saying we have to respect the referendum result and cannot remain members of the Single Market, even though there isa the Single Market, even though there is a large constituency of his own party who do not believe that is the case. The new chairman of the conservatives says their activists must be better at using social media to put forward the partys message. Brandon lewis, who took over the role in last weeks government reshuffle, said the tories would equip activists with a cyber toolkit. Speaking to the andrew marr show, mr lewis said he wanted to help supporters engage with potential voters. What matters to me is we have got a huge number of people, notjust members, but volunteers and activists around the country who are out there day in, day out, knocking on doors, delivering leaflets, getting involved in social media to spread the message about the positive things we are doing and government are people so we went those votes in local and general elections, to make sure we give people Good Governance in a local areas. Have you got as many members as the labour party . Speaktempting as the labour party . Speaktempting as it is, i am not going to play a numbers game. They are absolutely taking you to the cleaners online, as you have more 01 taking you to the cleaners online, as you have more or less admitted, and they have lots and lots of people they can mobilise up and down the country to hit constituencies but lots of actual bodies knocking on doors and handing out leaflets. The conservative party has nothing like that number of people. We have a huge number of great people delivering leaflets, knocking on doors and they thought the last test, which was injured last year we did not win the seeds we would like but did get over1 million more votes than we had before, 42. 4 , the biggest share we have had in decades. I want to make sure we are building on that and, as you say, building on that and, as you say, building in ouronline building on that and, as you say, building in our Online Presence as well but doing it in a respectful way. John ashmore is the news editor of Politics Home and hejoins me now. What sort of scope is there the conservatives to improve on this . L great deal, because they got completely outflanked at the 20 snap election. A lot of the stories that we nt election. A lot of the stories that went viral there were anti conservative stories, particularly on what were previously thought of as quite niche issues, like Animal Rights was a big one. The ivory trade, fox hunting, things like that. We have seen the earlier this week as well we saw a fairly shambolic episode where the tory digital team created that Chris Grayling was going to become the new german, which again just grayling was going to become the new german, which againjust made it look a bit sort of amateurish. The new chairman. We have seen Brandon Lewis this morning, both on the television and the sunday telegraph, talking about how he wants to beef up the team and give tory activists a toolkit so they can share conservative message is a bit more broadly. Plenty for him to get stuck into. As part of the problem that the conservatives have on average by donald membership or is it much more to do with how conservative headquarters is organised and then being late to this particular way of campaigning . I think it is a mixture of the two. There was some pulling at the end of la st there was some pulling at the end of last year which showed quite categorically that labour supporters are much more likely to share political messages online. I think it is about two thirds of labour supporters are willing to share political messages but less than half of tory supporters are. Part of that, as you say, is probably the age factor. Younger people are more likely to use social media, particularly twitter. Facebook is a little bit more of a mix, in terms of ages. I think they do have a natural kind of disadvantage there. What they are trying to do is. It isa what they are trying to do is. It is a slightly top down way of organising things. Where labour maybe have the advantage is in that kind of more organic, viral content. They also have another advantage, which is that they have this third party organisation, momentum, which is producing its own staff out outside the scope of labour hq. Some of their content was among the most shared stuff. Although that, of course, is harder to control. I wa nted course, is harder to control. I wanted to ask, how much is this about the medium and how much is it about the medium and how much is it about the medium and how much is it about the message . About the medium and how much is it about the message . |j about the medium and how much is it about the message . I think it is a mixture of the two. Jeremy corbyn was presenting an antiestablishment, radical sort of message and i think thatis radical sort of message and i think that is always going to be a bit more appealing. It is going to galvanise people more than theresa mays rather dull, strong and stable message. Corbyn as well, his whole brand has kind of embraced policies that are very pro young people. Naturally, they are likely to appeal to the kind of young people who are going to share messages online. But there is alsojust going to share messages online. But there is also just the quality of content that they are producing. Some of the stuff that the tories have been putting out any last year has really been poor. They did a campaign on twitter were it was just a series of pictures of cabinet ministers backstage at tory co nfe re nce ministers backstage at tory conference and it was really staggeringly dull. Not the kind of thing anybody would want to share. They need to up their game there. Brandon lewis clearly agrees with you. Thank you very much indeed. The headlines the headlines the justice secretary the headlines thejustice secretary is considering applying for a judicial review for the parole boards decision to release a serial sex attackerjohn worboys. Talks are being held today in an effort to save the Construction Company carillion from collapse. Police are looking for a man in connection with an attack that killed one man and seriously injured a woman in east yorkshire. Reports suggest a crossbow may have been used. And in sport, england have won the First One Day International against australia. Jason wright hit the highest 0di stroke by an english man. A record 180, to help england win by five wickets. Bournemouth have a 2 1 lead against arsenal. Join live with bournemouths second goal. Alexis sanchez did not travel with the team, just a few seconds left. And englands Chris Paisley has won his first European Tour title at the south african open, beating Branden Grace by three shots. I will have details on a lot more coming up in around an hour. Ukip has suspended the girlfriend of its party leader, henry bolton, after she made apparently racist remarks about prince harrys fiancee, Meghan Markle. The mail on sunday has published Text Messages allegedly sent byjo marney that include derogatory comments about ethnic minorities. Dan johnson reports. He has only been ukip leader since last september, and it emerged just a few days ago that henry bolton had left his wife for a former glamour model who is 30 years younger. Now, this morning, the mail on sunday has printed Text Messages sent by miss marnie. In them, she said that Meghan Markle had a tiny brain, that she would taint the royal family and that black people were ugly. When a reply was sent suggesting that these comments might be racist, she said so what . And that she did not want other races invading her culture. In a statement, she said. Ukip confirmed she has been suspended. The party leader said last night he did not want to comment. Ukips mep for the west midlands, bill etheridge, told me his leader should quit. All around this country, there are ukip activists and supporters who are looking to us to take a lead to try to push brexit forward, to try to focus on the issues that actually got elected and that we are renowned for. And whilst this is happening, we have a leader who has been preferably, as it appears, com pletely preferably, as it appears, completely anonymous and invisible, but now, all we get, day after day, despite the hard work for activists, is talk about issues within his personal life which, frankly, i do not care about, but the way he is handling it is unprofessional. He is a political lightweight, completely out of the tipped who frankly needs to move away and let the rest of us get on with pursuing the wishes of the british people in freedom from the british people in freedom from the eu. You say you do not care about his personal life and what happens, but if you ask for him to go now, the issue of the moment is his personal life. Surely that should be private. The point is, it has been ongoing for weeks. We are trying to get on with the issue at hand, the freedom of our country from the eu. It is rather important. All we get constantly is this issue rumbling on. Henry has not dealt with it and in fact there are discrepancies in many of his statements, and much of what he has said and done just does statements, and much of what he has said and donejust does not statements, and much of what he has said and done just does not help the situation. What we have got instead isa man situation. What we have got instead is a man who is now renowned for a problem in his personal life, putting up membership fees at a time when membership is falling and distracting everybody from the issue at hand, the future of our country. Frankly, he is a distraction who needs to go, move over and let the professionals take over and get this job done. But does it matter if you have been inconsistent about details about his personal life . Does it really make any difference to the party or to party policy or Party Direction . I think it does when youre talking to the membership as a whole. None of us are saints. There are times when all of us, or many others, have indiscretions in oui many others, have indiscretions in our lives and it is time to put your hand up and say ok, this happened, i am dealing with that and getting on with the job and then push forward with the job and then push forward with policies and ideas to motivate and inspire the people. Not to let this thing drag on endlessly with more horrific headline after horrific headline. It is just absolutely dragging the party even further into the mire at a time when we need to be there fighting for the british people, and it is not good enough and he must go. Do you not fear that if he were to go ukip would have its first leader in three yea rs would have its first leader in three years and ukip would become known as a party that was, you know, good at changing its leader rather than coming up with policies and a direction for the country . Nigel farage was an incredibly tough act to follow and we have failed abysmally so far in picking the right people to do it. However, what we must do now, this really is a last chance saloon, last orders in the last chance saloon, and we have got to make sure we do this correctly and properly and get people involved and in charge who will give some stability to the party, take us forward and give the people some hope that brexit is not going to be hijacked by the conservatives and their watered down version, or the labour party and their efforts to get us back into their efforts to get us back into the eu. We are going to fight for the eu. We are going to fight for the real brexit the british people voted for and this is the time when ukip comes back to the fore and we see a very sad and sorry goodbye to him be. Thanks for trying but move over and let the professionals take over and let the professionals take over thejob. This accident happened in the darkness last night. It was only ended early this morning that it became apparent how close to disaster the plane had come. The pegasus light from ankara skidded off the runway in wet conditions and down a steep slope, with its nose coming to rest just down a steep slope, with its nose coming to restjust metres from the sea. Coming to restjust metres from the sea. 0ne coming to restjust metres from the sea. One of the engine is detached from the wing and ended up in the water. These pictures from on board the plane sure the understandable panic and confusion. People shout passengers had to clamber up an incline towards the rear of the plane to get out. 162 passengers and six crew were on board. Some people we re six crew were on board. Some people were taken to hospital as a precaution, but nobody was injured. The airport was closed for a while last night but has reopened this morning. Theories about the cause of the incident include a bird strike or eyes on the runway. But the governor of trabzon said it was still under investigation. This was a lucky escape for passengers on this plane. Last year was the safest everfor commercial this plane. Last year was the safest ever for commercial aviation. There we re ever for commercial aviation. There were around 4 billion journeys made last year, and not a single passenger jet crashed. Chinese media is reporting that the oil tanker which has been on fire in the East China Sea has a funk. The iranian ship had been adrift in the place of the shanghai closed for eight days following a collision with another vessel. China Central Television said the ship suddenly ignited anne frank. Iranian Officials Say all 32 crew members have died. Ignited and sank. The governor of the state of hawaii has blamed human errorfor a mobile phone alert sent to residents warning of an imminent missile attack. The false alarm caused widespread panic and included the words, this is not a drill. A corrected text message wasnt sent out until 38 minutes later. Bill hayton reports. For around half an hour on saturday, the people of hawaii looked anxiously to the skies. 0n the university campus, students ran for the emergency shelters. An official text warned residents to prepare for the worse. People cowered in bathrooms or to what cover the good. We alljust huddled together and, yes, just thought if this is going to be the end, i guess we are in a beautiful place doing something we love. But it was pretty scary, i tell you. You start hearing stories about what was happening down in waikiki beach. They were evacuating hotels and the children were being pushed into drainpipes to get them protected. Was a north Korean Nuclear missile about to hit honolulu . 08 05, this test started. 08 07 was when the trigger was pulled on the test. The wrong button was pushed on this test, an actual event versus a test. There is fury on hawaii that the click of a Single Button could be responsible for so much panic, and that anger is directed towards the state government. I know first hand that what happened today was totally unacceptable. Many in our community was deeply affected by this and i am sorry for that pain and confusion that anybody might have experienced. Last month, in response to north koreas missile and nuclear tests, hawaii reinstated its warning sirens for the First Time Since the end of the cold war. At least everybody now knows the system works, but that is small comfort for the millions who thought their world was about to end on saturday. Lets have a look at the weather. We have been signalling the arrival ofa we have been signalling the arrival of a weather change for the week ahead and that change tonight. Some wet, windy weather across scotland and northern ireland. The gills are severe gales in place. That wet and windy weather slowly pushing sight words. Reaching east anglia and the south east by dawn on monday morning. Given the cloud, wind and rain in place, temperatures will hold up reasonably well for many. Although, when skies clear leader in the Northern Highlands of scotland, there could be a touch of frost. Elsewhere, a cloudy start to the day. Particularly wet morning rush hourfor day. Particularly wet morning rush hour for those in east day. Particularly wet morning rush hourfor those in east anglia. Gale force winds around the course. Sunshine into the afternoon. Elsewhere, brightening through the morning. Brighter conditions with sunshine at times punctuated by scattering showers, from becoming hippie and thundery. As temperatures drop across scotland and northern ireland, the showers will turn increasingly wintry. Snow to lower levels through the coming week. Get ready for some pretty windy conditions at times as well. Goodbye. This is bbc news, our latest headlines