The uks biggest airports will install 3 d baggage scanners to make security checks quicker. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. We report from above the brazillian rainforest. From this Vantage Point you get a sense of the scale of the disaster facing this region of the emilsson. Hector after hector of pristine forest just hector after hector of pristine forestjust going up in smoke. The women using facebook to name and shame the men who have abused them. Thats in the Victoria Derbyshire review in half an hour, here on bbc news. Hello, good afternoon. Borisjohnson has told the bbc that its now touch and go whether the uk will leave the eu with a deal on october the 31st. Speaking at the g7 summit in biarritz, the Prime Minister said he had to be prepared to leave without a deal in order to convince brussels to scrap the current Withdrawal Agreement. The Prime Minister, who this morning had his first face to face meeting as Prime Minister with president trump, also admitted it would take more than a year to negotiate any future trade deal with the united states. He was speaking to our chief Political Correspondent vicki young. Side by side, the american president and the man he says is the right person to deliver brexit. Borisjohnson says there are massive opportunities for british businesses if a trade deal can be done. But critics say that could take years. We are going to do a fantastic deal. The us and british teams sat down for a working breakfast. Donald trump promising a very big trade deal that could be done very quickly. A very big trade deal, bigger than weve ever had with the uk. When i spoke to the Prime Minister, he was optimistic. Well, the americans are very ambitious to get this done as fast as possible and they really want results you know, within a year i suppose by nextjune orjuly. We are keen to go as fast as we can. But we want this to be a really big, thoroughgoing, comprehensive trade deal. Theres no point in having a deal injust agriculture, industrial goods and so on. Thats not where the real advantages are for the uk. The experts say it cant be done in a year, its going to take years . Well, i think years and years is an exaggeration, but i think to do it all within a year is going to be tight. But what about a deal closer to home with the eu . Mrjohnson also sat down with the president of the European Council today. I think that all depends on our eu friends and partners. I think actually, the last few days, there has been a sort of dawning realisation in brussels and other european capitals, you know what the shape of the problem is for the uk. Have you detected more of a willingness . Look, i think, im an optimist but i do think that they. Its going to take a bit more than optimism isnt it . I do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. But they also understand. So is it more likely than it was, do you think . I think its going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. I was going to ask you about that. That is something that greatly assists us in a couple of ways, as you know. It means that it helps us to convince our friends and partners of the necessity to do a deal, but it also minimises any disruption that there may be on october the 31st. The main talks at the summit are focusing on the Global Economy and security. But brexit remains the most pressing issue for Boris Johnson. In the past hour, weve received pictures from the meeting between Boris Johnson and the president of the European Council, donald tusk. Lets hear what they had to say. Let me tell you that so far in this g7, i think itd be fair to say donald, you and i have spent most of the conversations in completely glutinous agreement on most of the issues that have been raised. Whether it was free trade, or russia, or iran, i cant think, what else . Hong kong, the demonstration of the closeness of the uk to our european president which should assist beyond october the 31st whatever happens. Yeah, i couldnt agree more. Thats the spirit. Thank you very much. Vicky young is in biarritz for us. I asked her what she would highlight from her conversation with the Prime Minister. It is interesting he detects a shift in the conversations with Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel last week. That he and downing street do feel those conversations about a new brexit deal, they might be ready to start. They could be meaningful and that has obviously come from a position where, for a very long time, the eu brussels have said we are not opening the Withdrawal Agreement. But borisjohnson thinks there can be a deal but wants to carry on preparing for no deal. That is still the interesting thing. We are talking aboutjust over two months, borisjohnson made it clear he will leave with or without a deal at the end of october. The prospect of that no deal and what it means for people is still something that is hard to pin down. He wasnt really willing to explain what it might be. In the past he has talked about it being bumpy and about there being bumps on the road. Does that mean job losses, does it mean fuel rationing, Food Shortages . It is very hard to know. I did manage to get a guarantee about medicines. Lots of people concerned that if things are snarled up at the border because of customs checks they wont be able to get the essential medicines they need. I said could he guarantee people will get access to them . He said it was a guarantee he could make, which is the first time he has done that. He believes the nhs and access to medicines will continue to run smoothly, even in the event of a no deal brexit. There are chances of a no deal brexit, not so long ago, coming out of his mouth, it was a million to one chance but that has changed in his view . Yes, going from a million to one, a deal will be incredibly easy to get, we are at the point where he says a deal is touch and go. He cannot be sure of that. Some people think parliament will stop it from happening. It is not entirely clear they are sure they can do that. His argument and downing streets argument is we continue to prepare for no dealfirstly, because they feel that as a negotiating position, it helps convince the eu that we are serious about it so if we are ready to do it, it will give some leverage. We have to be ready for the disruption. He said at some point we will disentangle ourselves from the eu, even if we get a deal so we need to make the preparations anyway and they wont be wasted. The meeting with donald tusk, we played the clip a moment ago and the emphasis on that was all the areas we agree on, but clearly the one they dont agree on is arguably more important . Yes, it is. This is donald tusk, a man who said there was a special place in hell for those who have put forward the idea brexit without a plan to do it safely. At the time, everyone really thought he was aiming that people like Boris Johnson. So there was some tension there yesterday, another spat where donald tusk said surely mrjohnson didnt want to go want to go down as mr no deal. What you can see is a preparation of the blame in case no deal happens and you can hear mrjohnson is saying, it is up to the eu. They know parliament has rejected the Withdrawal Agreement and the Northern Ireland backstop, it is completely unacceptable to the uk, it has been rejected three times and something will have to change. If they dont compromise, they will be blamed for no deal. That is not how the eu sees it. They think this is a uk problem and they have compromised on things, the backstop was a compromise for the eu, it was something the uk government wanted. But it was a different regime and Prime Minister. Things have changed, but in the end someone will have to compromise. No one thinks there will be any kind of breakthrough and the date in the diary some are looking at in downing street is the 17th of october which is an eu summit, which is also pretty close to the departure date. Lets get more on this with sam lowe, whos a Senior Research fellow and trade expert at the centre for european reform, an independent, pro european think tank. Good afternoon. Lets try and pick apart some of the language that emerged between donald trump and borisjohnson on the possibility of some sort of future deal between the uk and the us. What do you pick out of that language that points to anything significant . It is one of those areas where we perhaps need to differentiate between a Free Trade Agreement and an agreement that has an impact on trade. It was interesting, when borisjohnson listed hit things of aggressive things for the uk, Melton Mowbray pork pies, shower stalls being able to sell them to the us. Then also scrapping the jones act, to sell them to the us. Then also scrapping thejones act, this piece of legislation in the us that stops foreign ships transporting cargo between us ports. Some things are close to impossible and will not happen, so getting rid of thejones act, because the us Single Market isnt as comprehensive. On the small aspects, the tiny regulatory issues, could those things be changed . Maybe. Could they be packaged as a trade agreement that was done quickly for the papers in the uk . Perhaps. He talked about, in terms ofa perhaps. He talked about, in terms of a timetable, a year, i think he said it would be tight, but when pushed on that he wentjust beyond a year and suggested may be within a year and suggested may be within a year and suggested may be within a yearand a year and suggested may be within a year and a half, there is a possibility something could emerge. Again, the reality of that as far as you are concerned . Again, the reality of that as far as you are concerned . It is possible to sign an agreement with the us quickly in the event of no deal, but it does require the uk to concede on all of the aggressive asks of the us and that is agriculture, but we have seen other news items recently about the process by which the uk procures medicine and the like. If the uk is prepared to concede in these areas you can do a trade agreement quickly. You still have some issues on the us side, and that you have this caucus within congress that has said if no deal brexit does disrupt the good friday agreement, they will not vote for any trade agreements on the us side. I wonder if we might see donald trump and borisjohnson getting together and trying to find something that trump can do that is within his competence. For example, excluding the uk from some of the Trump Trade War tariffs in turn for support on iran and other foreign objectives. It could be something they can get across the line quickly, but trade negotiation web written monster trade and concede, will take a long time. Are you basing your analysis on what has a lwa ys basing your analysis on what has always gone before whereas we are now looking at such a new situation, not just because of now looking at such a new situation, notjust because of what now looking at such a new situation, not just because of what the now looking at such a new situation, notjust because of what the uk is doing, but because of the current occu pa nts of doing, but because of the current occupants of the white house and may the previous rules can all be thrown out of the window . I think to a degree and this is why i am pointing to some smaller agreements within Donald Trumps competence in which the uk could find something to offer and we could see something happen quickly. I am and we could see something happen quickly. Iam not and we could see something happen quickly. I am not ruling that out. But when we are talking about a fully blown trade agreement, this is where we have to be specific, congress does get a say. Congress is responsive to many different industry roots in the us. One of the things it wants is agriculture. Agriculture, as we know, has the possibility to be controversial in the uk. We saw borisjohnsons comments, that it will not happen overnight, but he knows he has to be careful when talking about a trade agreement with the us in that it might hurt his own potential future prospects in any upcoming general election. Thank you very much. According to Irans Foreign Ministry spokesperson, confirmation the iranians foreign minister has gone to the venue of the g7 meeting. He will discuss the initiatives which we re will discuss the initiatives which were discussed between the iranian president and president macron of france. He stressed there is no meeting, between the iranian delegation and the americans. But an interesting arrival and development in biarritz, nonetheless. Ros atkins is in biarritz for us. Yes, iam yes, i am in the huge g7 press help. We got a report from a flight tracking website thats an iranian plane had landed. The Foreign Ministry confirmed, and the foreign minister is here. Extraordinary development, bearing in mind president macron is cramming in a range of the worlds most powerful leaders into a small town in the south west corner of france. That town is smaller because the americans and iranians dont like shoulders. Lets speak to James Landale who is here. You know more about these things than me, did you see this one coming . No, we knew the french were talking to the iranians we know they have been trying to work out something, some way of trying to de escalate the tensions. But what we did not expect is the foreign minister to come to this town. This town, happens to include the american president and his delegation. If there is any suggestion, we dont know this yet but if there is any suggestion the french have bounced this on the americans telling them, they might raise an eyebrow diplomatically. What are they talking about because the americans have walked away from the americans have walked away from the Iranian Nuclear deal and will decide their own policy in the gulf, so decide their own policy in the gulf, so what is on the table . The americans are desperate to keep the iranians walking further away from the nuclear deal. The iranians have asked, what is in it for us and they have started to enrich a bit more uranium, they have started to store a bit more of it than they are allowed to under the rules and the americans are getting nervous. They will say to the iranians, if you go too far, there will be a point when we have to put sanctions on you ourselves. So what can we do to help iran get some benefits from this deal . The americans were supposed to get an economic benefit. That was the trade off. The americans are damaging that economy and what the europeans can and cannot do without upsetting the americans too much. Europeans can and cannot do without upsetting the americans too muchlj dont know if they have upset them on notan dont know if they have upset them on not an donald trump said no comment. Perhaps aside the americans are processing whats occurring . Earlier today there were reports that mr macron had said he had been authorised by the g7 leaders to talk to the the iranians. There was a certain amount of mixed messaging going on about the iranian situation. The key question will be, who does the foreign minister meet. He will meet the French Foreign minister, but if he is brought in the g7 fold, within the security zone, suddenly i think questions. Being asked. It will be fine for the british, because the british send ministers to iran. I went with the former foreign secretary jeremy ministers to iran. I went with the former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt to iran before christmas. It is a regular dialogue. But with the americans this close, it is potentially quite explosive. James, thank you very much. Julian, we knew we would be talking about differences on climate, differences on the trade wars donald trump has started. We knew there would be heavy discussions on those ra i nfo rest heavy discussions on those ra i nforest in heavy discussions on those rainforest in brazil and how the countries in the g7 will respond to that. What none of us all coming was the Iranian Foreign ministerflew out for this and it will be fascinating to see how that changes the dynamic in the coming hours. Lets wait for other unexpected arrivals in the coming hours. More obviously from the g7 throughout the afternoon. Breaking news coming in from police in switzerland. Referring to a small plane which has crashed in the alps in the last few hours, three people, including a baby have been killed in this plane crash. It happened sunday morning, small plane crashing in the area. The piper took off at around 9am this morning and was flying to italy but for reasons that are as yet un establish, at around 10 25am this morning the plane crashed and caught fire in the area. Three people are confirmed by swiss police as having died in the small plane crash. British airways has apologised, after admitting it mistakenly told some passengers their flights were cancelled. Pilots are going on strike on the 9th, 10th and 27th next month, but some customers with flights on other days were wrongly asked to re book, or get a refund. British Airways PassengerCaroline Payne told me how shed had to book a second flight after she was told her flight was cancelled, only to be told her originalflight had been reinstated. We got an e mail, i think it came to in the early hours of the morning saying ourflight had been cancelled. That was it. So you know, we thought my goodness, what are we going to do . Tried to phone ba, couldnt get through. No joy, so we thought we had better rebook because otherwise we have a lot of arrangements to alter. So we rebooked through air canada at great expense. Where where you due to be going . To seattle on the 8th of september. You rebooked with air canada at significant cost, so where do you stand now . I would like to speak to ba, but it is virtually impossible because every time you ring, it is either you cannot get through. We managed to get through and press number one, whatever it was we had to press and then the phone went dead. We have still got to contact ba or them to contact us, would be nice. You are now under the impression, am i right in saying, the flight you thought was cancelled is now back on . Yes, then in the evening we got another e mail saying the flight is back on. Ok, you now have got potentially the ba flight that you had originally and an air canada flight and you are how much out of pocket . 2,500. Any word on what might happen to that 2500 . No. What would you like from ba at this point . I would like a flight and a refund. The efforts to do that are involving what, from your point of view . I would like ba to phone me, why should i have to be on the phone holding on the phone all the time trying to get hold of them. We are their customers, they should be phoning us, apologising and sorting it out one way or another. When you first heard the strikes were going to happen, were there any questions in your mind at that point as to whether you might be affected . With the cancellation . Yes. Or the pilots strike. The pilot strike, when it was announced, did you have doubts it would happen . No, the pilot strike was supposed to be on the ninth, our flight was on the eighth, so we thought it was fine. The flight coming back was going to miss the strike, so we thought great, we are going to miss this. Then the early hours of the next morning we got the e mail. Saying the flight was cancelled. Listen, you are not alone, i am sure that is no consolation, plenty of others in the same boat. I hope you get some joy in the next 2a hours or so and things pan out for you. Yes, i would like ba to contact us. If ba are watching, there is caroline, she would like a call. New 3d baggage scanners will be introduced at all major airports in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. Ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and will mean passengers will no longer have to remove laptops and liquids from their luggage as its screened. Our Business Correspondent katy austin has more. A familiar site to air travellers clear plastic bags to put your small liquids in while you go through airport security. Laptops must be put in a separate tray. Airports in some countries, particularly america, are already starting to use new, high tech scanners for hand luggage. Heathrow in london is investing £50 million in similar equipment, saying it could remove the need for liquids and electricals to be taken out. It will be much quicker, less disruptive, not having to take things out of bags, and people will be able to get on their way much more quickly. But it will also bring more security, which is really important. Now, all major uk airports are being told they must have advanced 3d scanners by 2022. It is important we are using the best technology, we will have the best in the world once this is rolled out. One travel expert says passengers will notice a difference. Imagine this you are at security, you have forgotten to take out all your stuff, so that means your bag full of liquids, then you have your computer, and maybe a telephone. You have to take it all out and put each one and a separate tray. All of that takes time. Even though we say to ourselves, im ready, by the time we get the security most of us realise that we are not ready and there is a lot of faffing that takes place. Heathrow believes the new technology could make going through security up to 60 times faster. Airport as operators say introducing it could be a challenge for smaller airports. Katie austin, bbc news. Brazilian troops are tackling the Record Number of wildfires in the amazon rainforest, with planes dropping water and chemicals in an attempt to extinguish the flames. President bolsonaros government is promising to ease austerity measures in order to find extra money to tackle the emergency. Our correspondent will grant has been on board a greenpeace plane and flown over some of the affected area. After facing this region of the amazon. Hectare, after hectare of forest going up in smoke. It must be thousands of hectares already and it is a huge task for the troops who are supposedly reaching this region and going to try and tackle the problem. Sent by president balsonaro. This is the reason for the protests taking place in sao paulo, brasilia, in rio. It has also because the international outcry. This is a Global Crisis because these are considered the lungs of the world. On the human level, on an emotional level almost, it is extremely upsetting, extremely disturbing to see this kind of devastation unfolding in front of you. Riot police have fired tear gas and baton charged protesters in hong kong. The latest clashes come as the protests enter their 12th week. They began in response to a controversial extradition bill but have since grown into broader Anti Government demonstrations. At least five people, including a child, have died, after a mid air collision between a helicopter and and plane in mallorca. The accident happened in the inca region of the spanish island. Emergency services are attending the scene. Over a Million People are expected at the Notting Hill Carnival in west london over the next two days. In the last half an hour a 72 second silence was held to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower. The 72 seconds silence for grenfell will begin now. Scenes of that 72 seconds silence at the Notting Hill Carnival in the last half hour. Grenfell tower very close to where the carnival is held. Greg mckenzie is in notting hill now and whats the atmosphere like. Carnival is well under way here in west london and by the end of the day over a Million People will have taken part. Many of the children are competing for the title of best costu me. Competing for the title of best costume. 15,000 costumes in total and more than a million man hours to put them together. Carnival every year, there is a debate, it is so big,1 year, there is a debate, it is so big, 1 Million People. Some people are campaigning to have it move. The london mayor has spoken to us in the last few minutes and he said the Notting Hill Carnival will always remain here, as long as it is on his watch. We have been lobbied by conservative mps to move the carnival. Carnival here first began in 1966. It is the 53rd year. Of course there are challenges, we are the victim of our success. We want to make sure had people dont come here to commit crimes and cause mischief. I will make sure carnival keeps at its essence, the community aspect. Many peoplejust keeps at its essence, the community aspect. Many people just enjoying the music, the food and the sounds of the caribbean. Carnival was introduced here to the uk over 50 yea rs introduced here to the uk over 50 years ago. It was the windlass generation who introduced it here. Windrush generation. Of course, childrens des today and tomorrow is when the adults come and things. About ten oclock until a pm in the evening. Greg mckenzie in notting hill. Beautiful day there. Temperatures have now reached a new record for the Late August Bank Holiday weekend, the met office has announced. 32. 7 degrees celsius was recorded at Heathrow Airport earlier today. Forecasters expect temperatures to get even hotter on monday with a possible temperature of 33 degrees in the south east of england. Already this summer the uk has recorded its highest ever temperature, with the mercury hitting 38. 7 at cambridge injuly. Now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. There have been a few exceptions to the gloriously sunny weather we have seen across the gloriously sunny weather we have seen across the uk today. Those exceptions across coastal areas of wales and parts of South West England where we have seen a bit of cloud moving in from time to time. Blue skies all the way and that was the glorious scene earlier on and around the fort william highlands of scotland. Overnight, we will keep the clear skies, patchy cloud will develop across Western Areas and move into perhaps western scotland. A warm night and sleeping after a warm day. Temperatures between 18 and 21 in the towns and cities. The countryside will be