Story making front pages as well, it says Governor Bank of england is being accused of a reviving project theatre, with his warnings about a nokia brexit. Natural cover is it that a mother has been found guilty of murdering her two Young Children 18 days apart. Finally, that guardian leaving the claims in a firm run by borisjohnson allies had secretly built a facebook disinformation network. That was a quick taste at the front pages. Theyre going to start off with the huffington post. By election taking place right now, polls are closed and so, a big test for Boris Johnson. And so, a big test for Boris Johnson. Obviously weve seen stories covered by the paper is because of the website we try to throw it forward to look at what people talk about tomorrow and its going to be really interesting to see the outcome of the election. Its a bit of a foregone conclusion we are almost sure live bands will ta ke we are almost sure live bands will take it. Yeah, the jane doss. Which will cut borisjohnson majority take it. Yeah, the jane doss. Which will cut Boris Johnson majority to just one in the house of commons. Now, with hand and his pledge to do brexit by october 31, do or die, the anti no deal forces in the comments are going to have one more on their side and increases their chance for a side and increases their chance for 3110 side and increases their chance for a no vote confidence and snap election to stop and i do brexit. Do you think thats good or bad for him . Is interesting because there is a school of thought, a lot of people are saying this, that may be he actually wants to hide the snap election so that he doesnt have to go through with a no deal brexit that you can dilute the influence of the dup and brexiteers in his own party and forge a new path and also when a mandate for his brexit plan. What happens after he winds . Lets say the snap election, what will the plan b, we did not know. Thats unknown at that moment. We had a few visits to wales, mrjohnson met chris davis that tory mp on the ballot, and there were visits from i believe jacob rees mogg, and they we re believe jacob rees mogg, and they were saying you have to vote for us. To keep nigel farage out. Were saying you have to vote for us. To keep nigel farage outm were saying you have to vote for us. To keep nigel farage out. It really conveyed that really fear that if we play this out and scale it out across the constituencies, please use across the constituencies, please use this as a barometer, that split leave vote as a result and remaining getting defeated, and eroding that grassroots based tories have come to rely on and its up there for them after that devastating turnaround in the local elections early this year that precipitated theresa may to leaving office. They are really, really, really, scared about what it means for them in medium and long term, the artist scared of using the lid term, the artist scared of using the lid youth the boat and long term supporters. Its a real challenge. How do you go from being a lead constituency. I think about was exactly reflected today and galang led dan who are no brexit we will stop it. As anna said that vote is split between nigel farage and Boris Johnson. What will be really interesting to see is do a lot of people who voted brexit party and the european elections go back to the european elections go back to the tories because borisjohnson a stare and taking a harder line . Even if they lose, they will be looking very closely at the affect of the boris bounce as an indication of how they might do ascap election and whether they can win a majority without doing a deal with my nigel farage. So lets turn to the ft, that was the announcement that mark connie made today, i took some questions, and you were there, anat. I was it was very tense, they take you to the basement at the bottom of the bank and shut you with this big report that bank points out thats a big help to check at the holy uk economy and how they try to keep prices stable going forward. They shot you into his basement for two hours and it was a very tense off the record briefing and very, very tense upstairs is what the press co nfe re nce tense upstairs is what the press conference because although it seems like a shot, the increased chance of the downturn in the First Quarter of next year, but the big issue people had was they felt the bank was not giving sufficient clarity about the range of possible Brexit Issues on the bench on the table. That even this is predicated on a smooth transition, this is not what would happen if we were to crash out with iio happen if we were to crash out with no deal as it were. This is assuming that the transition period. A lot of people in the room that were asking, im oppressing in the street i want to know what would happen to the state that my finances, the countrys economy, if we believe without a deal and has not changed based from when the bank press play in scenarios not forecast are detailed predictions of what happens, but these are things that could get a sense of magnitude and everything went wrong. What was the response to not going down the no deal line . Well they say they are tied to government policy of the day, and be at the official government policy despite the heightened rhetoric about no deal we hear from that new tory line up is still to try and get a deal across the line. Yes they are independent exactly said the legal default is still until which ill agreement a replacement is passed, the legal default as we leave on october 31 without a deal. Selling that context, the bank faced a choice today, i had every opportunity to say this is government policy of the day, here is legal default option, which markets are increasingly pressing and because they have to and they see increased risk of nokia, the bank was constantly having to accept this, that every option to get a full range of possible outcomes and they chose not to take it. And the shape of the deal is not totally clear, we know we wa nt deal is not totally clear, we know we want that he wants to get rid of the irish backstop, we kind of think he may want a two year transition to negotiate a free trade deal, and this is what the banks predictions we re this is what the banks predictions were modelled on, am i correct . Without a deal there is no transition and the only deal a cce pta ble transition and the only deal acceptable to brussels and i other side of the table is that which ill agreement negotiated by theresa may. They said there is no room for renegotiation the only thing up for grabs is that barry long term future relationship on trade and politics. That is as yet undefined. The real meat of the issue, october 31 issue, is do we have an agreement on what the divorce terms are and the fact that they will not be enacted for a few years so everyone has breathing space. With interesting is his reaction to the question at no deal is the best way to stop the uncertainty as well, i mean, how did the room reacted that . Yes, that was fiercely responded to, so that telegraph has reported on it as well. And, he was saying no deal is still about outcome, so he cannot have that attitude, you cannot say a more extreme version have that attitude, you cannot say a more extreme version had a bad outcome are taking a hard line is that if the economy. Hes been clear throughout that disintegrating and pulling apart the closest and biggest trading relationship uk has well have a negative economic impact, which ever way you look at it. File no deal, anything other than the remaining option we had way back when. And the interesting thing is borisjohnson back when. And the interesting thing is Boris Johnson and back when. And the interesting thing is borisjohnson and suggested throughout the Leadership Campaign that having no deal would at least provide certainty to businesses, at least they would know and obviously hes come back against that strong today and we now see in the telegraph some of borisjohnson closest Allies Joining that tory Leadership Campaign and not members of government or ministers, who probably would be reluctant to criticise the bank of england got there, but youd bank who ran prior to this campaign, mark france why the vice chairman of the erg group for which borisjohnson the vice chairman of the erg group for which Boris Johnson relies the vice chairman of the erg group for which borisjohnson relies on for which borisjohnson relies on for a borisjohnson for which borisjohnson relies on for a Boris Johnson relies for which borisjohnson relies on for a borisjohnson relies on price apart from right brexit hearing, theyd come out and criticising, and i think what theyre saying is indicative of a lot of the thinking inside government. Its crucial he did not have cabinet members criticising and because of course 110w criticising and because of course now this crucial decision about whos next Governor Bank england is currently very much in train and theres a of debate going on at the moment between wings of conservative parties on whether they should do for someone based on skills and experience whether or not it should be more led by someone who behind what they turn in the project. Whats a tradition there, he is an outsider to the canadian stop live yes he was born and during that great term for financial crisis, he picked up a lot of that. We went for sort of a candidate that was not seen as political uk because he had no history here, but now people are talking about jared lyons, who is very much a brexiteers, they are talking about people like people like that institutional history with that bank, so its strange. Its very much inside are part of the existing orthodoxy, or its very much external more political candidate and the moment there are not many artist compromises so its going to get very tense. Before we move on, the announcement today about the 2. 1 billion four no deal brexit preparations, the labour response, you know the spending watchdog said they would look into how its going to be spent. Yes the Public Accounts Committee had said, exactly that. They are going to look at how this money is being spent and because there are things like we are announcing hundreds of millions of pounds to train 500 border officers in 90 days . So, i think public accou nts in 90 days . So, i think Public Accounts Committee wants to scrutinise exactly where and how the monies being used, and yeah, thats what they will do. Thats going to ta ke what they will do. Thats going to take some time to come out though because at the moment government wa nts to because at the moment government wants to look like its being serious about no deal because they think if they did not, then the eu may came on some of their own redlines. But its coming across as something of a money pit, isnt it . It is there is no element to which one way or the other breaking up this relationship was not going to be costly because you need fresh infrastructure and taking on things like that terrace you have to administera like that terrace you have to administer a decent fresh water taxis and Police Lights coming in and out in a totally different passion, and i think there are questions about how he knew this money is, always difficult when government releases big numbers to work out what and has been lumped together renounced and there are suggestions a lot of the money, particularly as it does avoid a lot of the money, particularly as it does aborted guards was actually announced months ago first time round. You brought the subject of infrastructure up, lets go to the derbyshire hills and the front page of the eye, evacuated as he understand, further evacuations of taken place this evening. Look at that, look at that image, its really quite worrying to see that huge crack. Yeah, its dark and horrible for the people who live in whaley branch of course, and we have seen sliding in North Yorkshire this week as well in various regions of the north causing chaos. The interesting thing for me from a political standpoint as poor as john said is obviously making infrastructure a big thing, hes got a huge infrastructure drive. What are we going to see big blue sky thinking ideas like a garden bridge orare thinking ideas like a garden bridge or are we going to see him doing less fashionable things like making the infrastructure resilient against extreme weather for example, sending will have more. I think it raises the questions about having little inside. There are already people are not sure what happened here from an engineering point of view, we know its an old band, there are i think 150 years old and there, and there isa 150 years old and there, and there is a sensor which we not quite sure how crumbling the infrastructure is an only things like this whether that will change it, so we are looking at least a big order of flood resilience. Its scary as well heading towards a season where we can expect more lighting and situations where contingency plans are triggered by perspective of no deal brexit at the same time, and you know, there are concerns of her white house being spread in Different Directions if we get hit from different fence at the same time. The daily merit also has the headline, they go on to say does refusing would be arrested. I suppose the question you ask is is is the part of the country that has lots of rain, i have lived in the Peak District. Why now, why is it separate his integrity problem now. Why is it crumbling now . |j separate his integrity problem now. Why is it crumbling now . I think a combination of age and that the structure of the band itself, there was an extreme amount of rain in my understanding. Suddenly a pause or if you does things coalesce. We have hot weather recently, and very sudden influx of rain meaning you wouldnt necessarily get things absorbed the same way, theres lots of factors that aggravate this, but the plane is, when its crucial and has to be ready for anything. And we saw the train line as well they were not ready for the heat because it caused massive deception they have to be ready for these events. Ok, we shall limit that for now, we have another edition at 11 30 p m. , a few more stories we shut them in there, so look forward to seeing you then. Thats it for the paper this hour, but will be back later at half past 11 for another look at the front pages in the top story so dont forget all the front pages can be found online if you visit our website. If you watch the programme as well on the bbc iplayer. Thank you again, and goodbye for now. One thing we certainly did not want todayis one thing we certainly did not want today is more rainfall, in the vicinity of that reservoir in derbyshire. There is a chance they will be some salaries around tomorrow, but the good news is that the showers will be well scattered and he city of Flood Warning from the Environment Agency remains in the Environment Agency remains in the area. So, lets get the fark have been pretty uk on friday. Looking pretty good, like the sunny spells around as i mentioned, some of the scattered showers as well. At the moment and between weather systems, there is some shower cloud spinning over the north sea and south of us across bands france, the nexus and bringing wet weather during the course of the weekend as for some of thats not everyone. Short term, quiet weather, lots of clear whether in clear skies across western areas. Eastern as early as early as heirs of the morning will have cloud meeting first thing friday, could be overcast. Many western and southern areas will be waking up to plenty of sunshine and we are in for a fine day with beautiful weather. If you pick out blobs of lime green and blue here, these are heavy local showers and as isaid, these are heavy local showers and as i said, there is a chance they could follow near that reservoir any rainfall in that area is not good news. But there is very low risk. The weather for the ashes, not looking bad. There will be sunshine and funny spouse on the outside chance of an shower, pretty much it. The forecast for that weekend, we had Blood Pressure approaching i mentioned at the beginning of the forecast, making its presence about early saturday in ireland bringing cotton bits and pieces of rain, and i think youre the course of the day, a cloud and bits of rain may just about affect the extreme west of the uk. But northern and eastern and southern areas should have a fine day on saturday, be it cloudy from time to time. Sunday, whether from time to time. Sunday, whether from moves in closer, but one thing we anticipate as heavy showers developing across scotland, Northern England possibly into the Peak District as well. The showers could be happy, they could be torrential, but hopefully they will be well scattered as well. The south should bea scattered as well. The south should be a warm day, 26 degrees there in london. Warm and into the weekend. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11pm part of a damn well has collapsed after days of torrential rain in whaley bridge, in derbyshire, with warnings of severe danger to life. The Police Stopped me and said you cannot go into the village. I said me and said you cannot go into the village. Isaid but me and said you cannot go into the village. I said but i am a resident, you know, i need to go into get home. And he said no. Isaid, well, my partner is at home with the dog. He said ring him and just tell him to get out. This was the dam yesterday evening. A torrent of as the todd brooke reservoir ove rflowed. The todd brooke reservoir overflowed. The bank of england cuts its forecast for uk growth over the next two years, and warns that no deal brexit would hit the economy even harder. Polls have closed and counting is under way in