As liverpool come from behind to beat newcastle 3 1 and stay on top of the table. Good afternoon. The former Prime Minister, David Cameron, has accused Boris Johnson and michael gove of trashing his government, with what he calls appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. In his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, mr cameron has told the Times Newspaper that the outcome of the referendum left him depressed, and that he worries about it every day. Heres our Political Correspondent susana mendonca. It was a decision that brought down his premiership and set britain on a turbulent course to leaving the european union, which were all still on. Up until now, David Cameron has kept quiet about brexit, but not anymore. In his memoirs, about to be released, former Prime Minister said. He has tough criticism for the current Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and cabinet minister michael gove, who mr cameron says left the truth at home during the 2016 Eu Referendum and behaved appallingly. He doesnt use the word betrayed but talking to him over 90 minutes, as i did, it was perfectly clear the hurt and sense of frustration he had with his former colleagues and friends, who he says trashed their own government. Did you leave the truth at home, sir . But today, michael gove, who is now overseeing no deal brexit planning, wouldnt be drawn on the words of his formerfriend. The suspension of parliament by Boris Johnsons government, which caused angry scenes like this, has rebounded, according to mr cameron, who criticises the treatment of tory rebels and says another referendum cant be ruled out. And a current member of the Prime Ministers cabinet has raised questions about cracks in his government, after saying shed back staying in the eu if there were another vote. I would vote to remain because im also a democrat and i think one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy is that when the public vote, and over 30 Million People voted in the Eu Referendum. There was a clear result. I know its a result many people dont like, it is not a result i was comfortable with, but i have accepted it and i think its important that when there is a result, whether its a referendum or an election, that mps and parliament fulfil that mandate. With the nation and Parliament Still divided over brexit, David Cameron will want to frame his own legacy. But critics, including the lib dem leader, say the current mess is of his own making. Susana mendonca, bbc news. The former conservative attorney general Dominic Grieve welcomed mr camerons criticism of the Prime Ministers decision to remove the whip from him and some of his colleagues and said the tory party is going off the rails. I think we had for mps to have left the party. It shows the way the neighbour i was apart the party i was a member of, i think technically imight was a member of, i think technically i might still be a member. It is going off the rails. Its success is dependent on not having ideological differences and being a broad church that encompasses diverse use and at the moment it is in danger of turning into a sect and sects do not win an election. When asked about how the culture secretary, nicky morgan, said shed vote remain in another referendum the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the conservative party is falling apart. What speaks volumes about the cabinet is the way the conservative party is falling apart and away the Prime Minister is evading the scrutiny that governments must be put under in a democracy bike route my put under in a democracy bike route my closing down parliament. It is not acceptable, we live in a democracy and we should accept the democratic rules which are that youre open to questioning when you are in government. Liberal democrat leader jo swinson says she hopes to convince Party Members at their conferenece in bournemouth to back a policy of scrapping brexit without another referendum. Ms swinson says holding the referendum got the uk into a mess. And she believes revoking article 50 the formal process to leave the eu is the only satisfactory way out. Liberal democrats are crystal clear, we want to stop brexit, and so if we find ourselves in a general election that will be our unequivocal message. Therefore, if a liberal democrat majority government is elected, we shall revoke article 50. The conservative party has said it is reviewing its Facebook Advertising after it was accused of misrepresenting a bbc news story. The advert featured the bbc logo with a headline saying em billion pound cash boost for schools. However the original story on the bbc website quoted a much lower amount ofjust over £7 billion. Houthi rebels in yemen have said that they carried out drone attacks on Oil Facilities in saudi arabia. The attacks caused huge fires which authorities now say are extinguished. The rebels, backed by iran, are fighting against a saudi led military coalition. The bbcs lina sinjab is following all the developments and has the latest. The announcement came from state media earlier this morning, saying that two drone attacks have targeted, the first one on one of the largest, actually, the Largest Oil Field run by the Aramco Company in the world. And the second one also which is the second Largest Oil Field. Basically, they said that the fire was put immediately under control and the government, the saudi government said that they are going to launch an investigation into this drone and they are going to verify the source. But later during the course of the day, as you rightly said, the houthi have claimed responsibility. Of course, the houthi are supported by iran, saudi arabias biggest rival in the region, and there has been a lot of missile fire fired by the houthi into saudi arabia as a retaliation as they say to saudi arabias Bombing Campaign against the group inside yemen. Lina, if this was the Houthi Rebels behind it, its a big win for them, isnt it . It is, and that is how they are claiming it at the moment. They are claiming this is a big victory for them and this is, as they say, a legitimate act of revenge, but, of course, we need to look at the situation from a regional perspective. Tension has been rising between saudi arabia and iran. Earlier this summer, in june, july, both saudi arabia and washington accused iran, blamed iran for an attack on oil tankers in the gulf area, in the gulf water. So this has been tit for tat attacks between saudi arabia and iran but of course saudi arabia has the backing of the United States who is imposing sanctions on iran, mounting pressure on iran so the latter is feeling squeezed and the houthi are there as well as irans hand in yemenjust bordering saudi arabia, but it is a big threat for the country. There is an update which is coming, Reuters News Agency has said they had spoken to three separate sources who have confirmed although there is no official announcement from saudi arabia, all oil per junction no official announcement from saudi arabia, all oil perjunction has been impacted. One source says it impacted about half of saudi arabias current output. No further details of how long this delay is expected to continue. That is reporting from Reuters News Agency saying production has been disrupted by the fires. Saying production has been disrupted by the fires. A british australian woman whos been held in an iranian prison, has been identified as kylie Moore Gilbert. Dr Moore Gilbert is a lecturer at Melbourne University specialising in middle eastern politics. The Australian Government say the charges against her are unclear. Thousands of people including several African Leaders are attending the state funeral of the former zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe. He led the country to independence from britain and was in power for almost a0 years. He became increasingly autocratic, his government increasingly repressive, and the economy enfeebled. Mr mugabe was deposed two years ago, and died last week, aged 95. Our senior africa correspondent anne soy reports from the capital harare. Music plays. The final journey for zimba bwes independence leader. Robert mugabe led the country for nearly four decades. A towering figure who was both loved and loathed at home and abroad. Current and former leaders from across africa, here to pay their respects and express solidarity with the man they address as comrade. Comrade mugabe will be remembered as an africanist and a great icon of african liberation. President mugabe had consistently demonstrated his steadfast commitment to our shared vision of the africa we want. But from zimbabweans, a less emphatic send off. Years ago, this stadium would have been buzzing with supporters, but the turnout today a reflection of Robert Mugabes fall from grace during his final years. The man who toppled him from power two years ago, now leading the farewell. A giant tree of africa has fallen. Indeed, the bold, steadfast and resolute revolutionary comrade Robert Gabriel mugabe is no more. The strained relations between him, the government and the mugabe family have played out in public since the late leaders remains returned to the country. Former president Robert Mugabe has been afforded the highest honour in zimbabwe, a state funeral with a 21 gun salute and a fly past, but its taken a lot of negotiation to get here, and even so there are divisions that still exist between his family and the state. From here, Robert Mugabes body will be taken to his rural home for traditional rites. A mausoleum will be built at the liberation heros cemetery, where he will be buried. Anne soy, bbc news, harare. Hamza bin laden a son of Osama Bin Laden has been killed in a us Counter Terrorism operation. Hamza who was about 30 years old was reported dead at the end ofjuly, but only now has that been confirmed by the white house. The Us State Department designated him a global terrorist two years ago and put a one Million Dollar bounty on his head earlier this year. David willis reports from washington. The white house has not released details of the operation that brought about the death of hamza bin laden or its timing. There have been various reports in recent months suggesting he had been killed but this is the first time President Trump has confirmed the news. The son of a man who masterminded the september the 11th terrorist attacks, hamza bin laden had called for further tax attacks, hamza bin laden had called forfurther tax on attacks, hamza bin laden had called for further tax on the United States to avenge the killing of his father. Earlier this year the Us State Department offered a 1 million reward for information leading to his capture. President trump said that as well as a symbolic connection to his father, the loss of hamza bin laden deprived alqaeda of hamza bin laden deprived alqaeda of important leadership skills and underlined the operational activities of the group. The headlines on bbc news. David cameron hits back at criticism of his memoirs saying its right for former pms to explain their actions. The liberal democrats conference kicks off in bournemouth with the party set to decide whether its policy should now be to scrap brexit without holding another referendum. Fears that Global Oil Prices could be affected as two of saudi arabias biggest Oil Facilities are attacked by drones. Houthi rebels in yemen say they are responsible. Five people have died in spain as heavy rain and flash flooding continue to batter the south east of the country shutting down Regional Airports and schools. Olivia crellin reports. A woman and her family are hauled to safety. One bag of possessions all they could take with them, as the water steadily rose around their home. These dramatic images of a landscape now underwater, and the urgent response to save those trapped by the deluge were recorded by spains military emergency unit, now called out to help the thousands affected. Just 48 hours after some areas saw their heaviest rainfall on record, swathes of spains southern countryside were transformed. Translation i went out to buy bread and then i saw the whole town centre filled with water and i was like, how did this happen . Everything filled with water, the whole side over there. And there was a submerged car as well, people in the water i dont know the speed with which the floods came shocked many and even proved fatal. Of the handful of victims the floods have claimed so far, most perished in their cars when the water either flipped their vehicles or trapped them inside. Worst hit are the regions of valencia and murcia, where the water has been sweeping anything in its path along with it, forcing hundreds of people to be evacuated while hundreds more are left stranded. This includes tourists. The two consecutive days of torrential rain has forced local airports, Train Networks and dozens of roads to close. But at alicante airport, the arrivals lounge kept filling with travellers, who had nowhere to go. Nobody gets out here, everybody is stuck on the airport. And with us are five, six planes coming in, so everyone has 200 passengers. There are more than thousands of people here stuck in this airport. They cannot pick up their hire car, the taxis have got the message from the police and the central not to drive because it is not safe. So the few taxis that are coming here, of course, for money, it is terrible. The line here are, i dont know, perhaps many hundreds. But while the weather is reported to have stabilised, the extent of the damage it has caused is still unclear. And the numbers of displaced continue to grow. An 18 carat solid gold toilet, worth a million pounds, has been stolen from Blenheim Palace in oxfordshire. The toilet, which is actually an artwork called america, was part of an Art Exhibition by the italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan at Winston Churchills birthplace. It was reported missing just before five oclock this morning. The toilet has not been found but a 66 year old man has been arrested. We can now speak to the i papers chief art critic hettie judah, shes been to the exhibition. Thank you so much for being with us. Explain twice what is you understand it the artist was trying to convey with this exhibit . Hes not the most su btle with this exhibit . Hes not the most subtle of artists. He is highly intelligent, this is a gold toilet called america originally installed at the Guggenheim Museum in new york, during the Election Campaign at which donald trump was running for president. I believe at one point that the Trump White House was offered the toilet as alone once he was president , so i leave it to you to surmise. I think we canjoin the dots. The reviews of the exhibition were positive, it is not the only piece, but it too much of their attention even before it was stolen, perhaps this is done the exhibition a few favours, the sceptics might see. No publicity is bad publicity for Something Like this. I imagine it hoped to get it back but i imagine it is well insured and unlike the one elisa, you can meet again at toilet in gold, it is not a tragedy in the grand artistic sense. Unlike the mona lisa. There was a buildup for people to see this but to close the door and use it, they were given three months on the exhibit or in the exhibits . Exactly so, yes. There are 20 slots in our you can people so are 20 slots in our you can people so you need to know your habits quite well. Or go to the blenheim teashop first. Exactly. There is a man outside who inspects it before you go in, to make sure it is an regal condition and then you get three minutes by yourself in the thrown run. Have you sat upon the toilet . Yes, i have to confess either. Did you feel like a queen . It was a little chilly, i wonder if the queen has someone to warm her toilet for her but this was an opportunity not to turn down. One of the reasons given by the owners at blenheim for not having extra security was that anyone who went to steal it with not know who had gone on before them or what they had had to eat. It does not sound like an effective strategy. No and happen very quickly as well. There was a big party at blenheim last night and i wonder if there was a lot of people and they were keeping their strike of who is on the premises, i do not know. Obviously the Police Investigation as a separate matter but a lot of damage was caused in the process of taking the toilet out and it has not been recovered. Presumably, the important thing is to get it back for the sake of the artist on the exhibition, presumably it was a highlight . I do not know, it was a highlight . I do not know, it isa it was a highlight . I do not know, it is a pretty out there exhibition, full of major works. Another installation is a miniature figure of hitler playing which in the back place of churchill, i would say is quite a highlight as well. Hitler playing. The entire front section of blenheim has been draped in the union flag so it is an exhibition filled of highlights. It is quite notorious. Obviously blenheim has plenty of other toilets in case visitors are getting worried, but with or without the gold toilet, you think this will be an exhibition people will still want to see . Yes, there is plenty more to see there, it is fantastic. We shall keep our figures because they find the toilet before they melted down, i do not know what you do with gold, candy melted down . Let us hope they can get it back in when one piece and ready to be reinstalled and for more visitors to set on. Thank you very much forjoining us. Thank you. 69 high streets in england are to get a share of £95 million, in an effort to help them compete with online retailers. Ministers say they want to breathe new life into Historic Buildings. Simon jones has more. The high street is struggling with big names and small retailers alike forced out of business as more of us shop online. The government wants to reverse that trend. It says its multimillion pound investment will help transform disused Historic Buildings into shops, houses and Community Centres across england, making them more attractive places to live, work and visit. Towns and cities had to bid for the funding, which was announced in may. Since the start of the year, an average of 16 shops have been closing every day on the high street in the uk. The £95 million cash injection will be shared among 69 towns and cities. The biggest winner is the midlands, which will receive £21 million. Here in north london, tottenham high road is going to receive £2 million. Thats going to be used to do up shop fronts and facades to try to boost regeneration in the area. The government says it wants to preserve buildings for future generations, while at the same time, making them work for the modern world. Bedford is another town that will benefit. But its a big challenge. A previous Government Initiative that saw the retail expert mary portas brought in to save town centres had mixed success, and labour says it is a decade of austerity that has decimated the high street. Simon jones, bbc news. The United States and brazil have announced plans to support private Sector Investment and Job Development in the amazon, which they claim will help protect wildlife and reduce deforestation. It follows International Criticism of brazils handling of the forests worst fires for two decades. The countrys Space Agency Says there are still more than 80,000 fires burning across the region. The new bbc one drama the capture delves into the shadowy world of so called big brother technologies, raising questions about the importance of fighting crime, balanced over rights to privacy. Facial recognition cameras are being trialled in some places, and those behind the Technology Say its benefits shouldnt be overlooked. Our Home Affairs Correspondent katharine carpenter reports. So youre not gonna run a facial rep for me, or shall i call ops room 2 . Send us the capture. Surveillance cameras and facial Recognition Technology have starring roles in the current bbc one drama the capture. The programme questions whether their images can be trusted and who is controlling them. We are asking similar questions here in the real world, too. Police trials of facial recognition have been scrutinised and the information commissioner is investigating after a private company used the technology in kings cross. But here in victoria, where the biometrics of my face are being analysed right now, they say we ignore the positives of facial Recognition Technology at our peril. It will look for people on a watchlist and if one of those people walks past the camera, it will trigger an alert, it will recognise that person. If a person is not on the watchlist, then it will ignore them. Clearly, london has a knife crime problem. If a technology such as this could be used in tandem with other front line policing tactics to take knives from the street, i think you would see a lot of public support for that. After ten controversial trials, the met says it is still considering how facial recognition might be used in the future. Kenny long says pairing it with officers body worn cameras is an obvious next step, speeding up thejob he used to do as a super recogniser, trawling through cctv at scotland yard. The system will give you a list and you will say right, fantastic, and a human sitting in a control room, or they could be sitting in a car, wherever you are based, would look at it and say yes, is that the same person . Yes or no . But Data Protection and privacy concerns persist. It can be used to catch bad guys, certainly. It also makes mistakes. So it could be leading to misidentifications of completely innocent people, it can also be used to chill public expression, to make people feel uncomfortable showing theirfaces in public. When i see myself on the screen with a box around my head identifying me, it does make me feel a little bit uneasy. Whats really interesting is as you were seen by our facial recognition cameras, you had a smartphone. That smartphone knew exactly where you were, the data was being captured, it was being analysed. Other platforms were understanding where you have been, where youre going, who you know, what you have bought. From my perspective, thats far a more pervasive intrusion into our privacy. But he does want clearer laws governing the use of facial recognition, as does the governments biometric commissioner, who says we all need to make choices about the future world we want to live in. Katharine carpenter, bbc news. Now, what are the chances of this . In america a baby Christina Brown was born on the anniversary of the 9 11 attacks this week at 9 11 in the evening weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces. Her parents say shes a little miracle during such a sad time. Lovely to see a family have a good reason for celebrating 9 11. Know the game of thrones, one of the most popular televisions ever need. It may involve dragons and zombies but many of its themes were inspired by events in medieval history. Now the story is being retold in a form that may seem a little familiar. The bbcs tim allman explains. This is the bayeux ta pestry and this isnt. This depiction of the Norman Conquest is more than 900 years old. This version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. The tapestry is over 87 metres long. So it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. It was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the National Museums of Northern Ireland who worked in top secret. Game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. Millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept on coming and coming. This tapestry is, perhaps, even more impressive for those who appeared in the show. Its amazing. To see the scene actually recreated, you know, makes my heart sing. Because this is where i am, this is where i began, and this is where game of thrones began. So for me this is a very proud moment and to see this as a legacy is fantastic. The tapestry was created in Northern Ireland, where much of game of thrones is filmed, and is now on display in normandy until the end of the year. From bayeux to winterfell, with a bit more blood and guts thrown in. Tim allman, bbc news. That is a real fan to produce Something Like that. He was the weather. A giant fine day across much of england and wales, claudia skies for scotland and Northern Ireland. We also had some rain in the forecast, that will dip south tonight. Windy across the north half of the uk, with the risk of severe gales across the far north of severe gales across the far north of scotla nd of severe gales across the far north of scotland and the northern isles. Temperatures generally between eight and 13 senses. Cloud and outbreaks of rain could still have a cold front is an event to tomorrow. Behind it, a fresherfield, ahead of it we are looking at a fairly warm day. Outbreaks of rain tomorrow for ireland and southern scotland and northern england, northern wales and the midlands but behind it some sunny spells. Take a look at the contrast in temperatures. Up to 25 degrees in the south east. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines David Cameron hits back at criticism of his memoirs, saying its right for former pms to explain their actions. The liberal democrat conference kicks off in bournemouth, with the party set to decide whether its policy should now be to scrap brexit, without holding a further referendum. Fears that Global Oil Prices could be affected as two of saudi arabias biggest Oil Facilities are attacked by drones. Houthi rebels in yemen say they are responsible at least five people have died, and thousands of properties are evacuated after flash flooding hits spains southeast coast. A man is arrested after a £1 million solid gold toilet is stolen from Blenheim Palace. Sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres karthy. Good evening. Its five wins out of five for liverpool, as they maintain their 100 start to the season with a 3 1win over newcastle. Steve bruces side took an early lead but liverpool came back to sweep them aside, as jo currie reports. Newcastle have not won at anfield in the league since 1994, but if the last 25 years have taught them anything, its that you need to start these matches well. And thats exactly what the dead. Liverpool caught napping at the back, as they pulled off a sublime finish. First goalfor his pulled off a sublime finish. First goal for his club, pulled off a sublime finish. First goalfor his club, and it was a memorable one. Liverpool have been scoring forfun memorable one. Liverpool have been scoring for fun of late. Going behind sparked their ignition, possibly their anger. Despite appearing to be hauled down in the box, no penalty given. There was only ever going to be one outcome. The senegalese made it look easy, as he put his side level. The newcastle goalkeeper perhaps could have done better. After the break, the hosts kept the pace up. This audacious effort almost working, before the game was put out of sight. Liverpool too good, still the ones to catch at the top of the premier league. After 25 minutes, we find our feet, finally. We could then set the temple that changed everything. Scored wonderful goals. Both goals we re scored wonderful goals. Both goals were brilliant. Not too serious. Bobby came on in good shape. Played a fantastic game. And the final goal was nice as well Leicester Citys bright start to the season has prompted speculation that they might finish in the top six at the expense of manchester united. So perhaps with a point to prove, united made sure of a 1 0 win over Leicester City today, thanks to a first half penalty from marcus rashford. That means united move up to fourth place in the table, while leicester drop to fifth. Tottenham chalked up their Second League win of the season with an emphatic 4 0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. Son heung min scored twice as spurs led 4 0 at half time and thats the way it stayed. Spurs are up to third place. The focus was very good. We were concentrating. It makes a difference when you have a team of the players they have, and they are of tremendous quality. Weight there was also an impressive scoreline for chelsea, as they beat wovles 5 2 spoiling molineuxs 130th anniversary celebrations. Tammy abraham got a hat trick as Frank Lampards side won for the second time this season. It does, its incredible. We were staying on the bench at the end, delighted for him. His story since he came to derby and how he has worked, he looks comfortable, but tammy mason, we are trying to give chances to the Young Players because they deserve it. They have been scoring goals for us. Delighted with it. In the days other games, brighton and burnley drew 1 1. Southampton beat Sheffield United 1 0. And in the days late game norwich are hosting manchester city. Kick off a few minutes ago. Still 00. Swansea are still top of the championship despite losing 1 0 at home to nottingham forest. Elsewhere, West Bromwich albion continued their unbeaten start after holding fulham to a 1 1 draw at craven cottage. It was fulham who struck first. Anthony knockaert with a cross come shot. Thats his second goal of the season. West brom equalised with just ten minutes to go. Fulhams keeper Marcus Bettinelli flapping at the cross allowing semi ajayi to head home for the draw. Scottish premiership leaders celtic had a slender win at hamilton academical to maintain their 100 start to the league season. Celtic dominated the first half afterjames forrest converted mohamed ely ou noussis cross within the first fice minutes. It was a fifth Straight League victory for neil lennons side. Celtic are three points clear of rangers, who beat livginston 3 1 this afternoon. There were also wins for motherwell, kilmarnock and ross county, while aberdeen and stjohnstone drew 11. Its day two of golfs solheim cup, with europe trying to regain the trophy from the usa at gleneagles. After this mornings foursomes, europe had a slight advantage with a six and a half points to five and a half points lead. The afternoons fourballs are coming to a close so lets cross to gleneagles and get the latest from sarah mulkerrins. Thank you. I think the big story of the day has been the tricky conditions the players have had to play through. Gusty winds, up to 35 mph, has forced a lot of slow play. We know that was a big talking point yesterday and it is continuing today. Probably getting up. An awful lot worse now. In the morning sessions, early on, it wasnt too bad. If you look through it what happened in the morning bowls, europe went on to the day with a one point lead. It looked as if europe and their opening match were doing quite well because anne van dam and Anna Nordqvist were 4 0 up. The veteran american, wild card pick forjuli inkster, she guided her to meet through to getting a win in that all importa nt meet through to getting a win in that all important opening match. For europe, good performances from the english players such as georgia hall. Also her rookie team mate. Both secured a point. At the end of the four balls, the foursome is in the four balls, the foursome is in the morning, it was two points apiece. That still left at one point advantage to europe. Heading into this afternoon. Now, it is tricky, it is tough for the europeans this afternoon. And at one stage in the afternoon. And at one stage in the afternoon for bowles, the usa were up afternoon for bowles, the usa were up in allfour afternoon for bowles, the usa were up in all four matches. They are battling back, the europeans, in a couple of them. The opening match, anne van dam and sue dan patterson, they are all square in that. They have never been ahead, but theyre certainly testing their american opponents. In the second one, Caroline Masson of and Jodi Ewart Shadoff who did so early yesterday, there are 1 0 shadoff who did so early yesterday, there are1 0 up shadoff who did so early yesterday, there are 1 0 up against their american counterparts, including lexi thompson. In the final two matches out on the course, the americans are out. Three up in one and one up in the final one. We are waiting to see how long these matches will take to play because its very slow going out here. With conditions as we are at the sky is getting more grey, we are waiting to see how long they will take and whether light will come into it later. Zero, thank you very much. Sarah. The ashes may have been retained by australia, but england are building on their position as they attempt to win the fifth and final test at the oval and level the series. They resumed their second innings this morning with a lead of 78 runs and despite losing opener rory burns and captain joe root, joe denly stood firm and passed his half century. Ben stokes started in careful fashion but soon took the attack to the australians reaching his half century with a six. Stokes, though, was out for 67 and denly finally fell six runs short of a maiden test century. England, though, still in control. They are 279 for five a lead of 348. Have a look at some of the days other stories. Theres been more success for Frankie Dettori in doncaster. He rode the favourite logician to victory in the final classic of the flat racing season the st leger. The win maintains logicians unbeaten record which now stretches to five successive victories. Mathieu van der polhas won the tour of britain and he has done it in style. On the final day in manchester the dutchman out sprinted compatriot case bol and Matteo Trentin to take his third stage of the week and the race overall. Maverick vinales will start tomorrows san marino grand prix at misano from pole position. The spaniard beat compatriot Pol Espargaro by more than a quarter of a second. Championship leader marc marquez was fourth and britains Cal Crutchlow will start from 14th. Ronnie osullivan remains on course to successfully defend his shanghai masters snooker title. Hes through to the final after beating Neil Robertson ten frames to six. Osullivan will face shaun murphy in the final. Tyson fury will fight otto wallin tonight in las vegas at the lightest hes been since defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. Fury has been embracing a mexican theme since his arrival in the city to mark the countrys Independence Day weekend. And tipped the scales at just over 18 stone. Hes nine pounds lighter than when he made his vegas appearance in his previous fight in june. But still almost a stone and a half heavier than his opponent. I feel fantastic. I have ifeel fantastic. I have trained hard, dedicated very well. Im in great shape. Im the latest i have been for a long time. I am fit, athletic, ive had a shave, ive got athletic, ive had a shave, ive got a tan. Whats not to like . All positive stuff thats all the sport for now. Now on the news channel its time for click. For the last four months, protesters have in rallying in hong kong. First against a proposed bill that would have allowed the extradition of hong kong residents to the chinese mainland to face criminal trials. That bill has now been withdrawn, but protesters remain on the streets, asking for more demands to be met, including greater democratic freedoms and an enquiry into alleged police brutality. The protests have been watched around the world, with the videos uploaded daily showing highly organised groups. In the airport, on roads, and even in the legislature. But with no clearly structured leadership. This contrasts with the so called umbrella revolution of 2014, a Pro Democracy Movement where individual organisers were targeted and jailed. This time, people are using encrypted messaging apps to organise in a more anonymous way and try to avoid interception by the police. China is a world leader in facial recognition, surveillance and Artificial Intelligence technology. So it is not unthinkable but they have found workarounds to keep an eye on the apps. Danny vincent is in hong kong and he met two protesters who are trying to organise without being identified. A smart lamppost being kicked to the ground and opened up by protesters. Hong kong Authorities Say they are used for monitoring the weather, pollution and traffic. But protesters say they could have a more sinister purpose, housing a facial recognition camera for monitoring and identifying people taking part in the protests. They sawed it down to see what was inside. They claimed to find computer chips made by a Mainland Company linked to surveillance. I think the guys in the front line that took down that surveillance camera, they understand it might be a Surveillance System that is monitoring its people. They actually might not know the entire Technology Behind it. Lasers are another way protesters are using relatively low Tech Solutions to disrupt the surveillance of the police en masse. The laser pens are used because if you point it directly at a camera it will make the sensor of the camera a little bit unstable. It might buy time for us, it might disrupt the police from chasing us. Hong kong has seen months of protests. These protests have not been organised by individuals. They have been organised by tens of thousands of people online and tens of thousands of people have also taken to the streets. Much of the organisation has been done using online forums and encrypted messenger apps like telegram. This it professional and protester asked us to call him tony. He is a member of several groups planning protests over Telegram Group chats. Some of these groups have tens of thousands of members. The last time hong kong has had such la rge scale protests was during the occupy Central Movement or the umbrella revolution. That movement had a leader. The government has targeted that organisation afterwards. So this time around, people see that it is safer to participate in this Movement Without identifying themselves. Without telegram, i cant imagine our masses would have co ordinated effectively, feeling secure that the police could not implicate us or prosecute us. Some go to even further levels to protect their digital footprints. Meet alex. The phone i use isjust a normal Android Phone from samsung that has got military security. It works as a secondary android. It is behind a primary android system. It is two separate systems. There is a lot of passwords you have to input in order to get into that secondary android. It has military grade protection. It is very difficult for the police to trace me digitally. He suspects the authorities are also becoming increasingly tech savvy. Many have long suspected a loophole in the popular messenger app, which could allow the government to monitor communication despite its encryption. We suspect the government has been importing all the hong kong phone numbers into the telegram, or the Police Force Telegram account, to help them pinpoint which person is involved in that kind of speech or involved in that conflict. Telegram claims it has now fixed this loophole but fixed or not, protesters are developing other methods of communication. These include using airdrop on iphones and the bridgfy app. Both over bluetooth. Bridgfy uses peer to peer networking and doesnt use the internet to work. Still, these apps may not be completely surveillance free. Sometimes face to face communication is the only means available. If the internet is not good and it is not feasible for us to grab our phones, it is better to do it in the field. This movement has also become an information war between the protesters and police. Protester scouts take photos of police locations and spread the information online. After more than 15 weeks of protests, this movement shows little sign of slowing down. London fashion week has kicked off with all its usual glitz and glamour, and as the biggest designers take centre stage to showcase their latest creations and set this years trends, protesters from Extinction Rebellion gathered outside to remind the world about the true cost of fast fashion. 80 billion pieces of clothing are produced every year. And many of those are discarded not long after they have been bought. The true cost of fast fashion is now becoming apparent. The industry is one of the largest polluters in the world, right up there with oil and agriculture. And cotton production is a big part of its Carbon Footprint. Almost half of all clothing contains cotton. Well, Lara Lewington has been to sweden to see a facility which is hoping to refashion our cotton garments several times over. From the cotton fields to the clothes rail, it takes 20,000 litres of water to makejust one kilogram of cotton. And to put that into context, that is enough for a t shirt and a pairofjeans. And that is why what is going on here is so important. At this swedish recycling mill, a fifth of that water is needed to create a comparable amount of fabric. The place runs on wind and water power, converting cotton into viscose in a process classed as climate positive. These bales are stuffed full of denim, in this case leg panels from pairs of jeans. So although this facility could separate any metal fastening or even any stitching which is made out of something that isnt cotton, here this batch has arrived all sorted already. But here, an eco friendly chemical process is followed by de dyeing the fabric. Any remaining colour is then removed through chlorine free bleaching. Water then transports this pulp into the next stage, where it will be dried for transportation. Resulting in quite literally a blank canvas to be sold on to clothing companies. And this is the end result. A sheet of what is known as circulose, a type of dissolving pulp. That gets sold on and turned into thread which feels a bit like cotton wool, and from there of course it is used to make clothing. Feels pretty nice. That is now made out of viscose and it is recyclable again, about five or six times. This was in fact a proof of concept seen on the catwalk a few years back. This was in 2014. Four years down the line, this facility was ready to be opened. We are the First Company which is doing this on an industrial scale. We are notjust producing kilos, we are producing tons of this, and that is very, very important for the industry, to realise that this can be done on a real scale, and make a real difference. Because if you just talk about kilos, nobody can make a change with a few kilos, but you can make a change with thousands of tons of material, and you can show the world that it is actually working. Raw materials being sorted is just one piece of the puzzle, though. This denim had to be shipped from the us, although with scale, more facilities could open worldwide, reducing the Carbon Footprint of that element. And how about the labour afterwards . That is not in renewcells remit, but it is of course part of the bigger picture. Meantime, high street retailer h m, one investor in the company, will soon have clothing originating from this process on their shop floors. But the big dream here is that by 2030 the clothing industry might use 100 recycled or sustainably sourced materials. And while that may sound unachievable now, clearly times and attitudes are changing. That was lara in sweden. And thats it for the short version of click this week. In the full version we have more fashion fun, and you can find out why i am wearing these attractive goggles and this alarmingly tight green t shirt. That is available on iplayer for you to watch right now. Dont forget we live on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter, at bbcclick. Thanks for watching and we will see you soon. Plenty of blue sky and sunshine across england and wales today, after a fairly fresh start to the day. Temperatures were covered with light winds and blue skies, not feeling too bad. This photo sent in bya feeling too bad. This photo sent in by a weather watcher in brighton. Not the case for everyone. Further north, and workload. This picture sentin north, and workload. This picture sent in by weather watcher in stirling. This weather front is bringing more in the way of cloud and some outbreaks of rain. You can see that isobar fairly tightly packed. A fairly blustery picture over the northern half of the uk. Through tonight, rain will edge its way further south, staying quite windy over the northern half of the uk. Looking at gusts quite widely of 50 or 60 mph. Perhaps seven to over the northern isles. Tonight, cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain will gradually cease slip southwards. Generally clear spells. 12 degrees for most. Tomorrow, we have the cold front still. Looks like it will reinvigorate, so we will see more in the way of rainfall behind that. More sun trying to come. Some sunny spells of the northern parts of scotland, some showers as well. Cloud and outbreaks of rain for the Northern Ireland, southern scotland, northern england, the midlands and north wales. A cloudier day than we have seen today, temperatures feeling much warmer ahead of the cold front. Highs of 25 or 26 degrees, but a fresher fuel for the northern half of the uk. Heres how it looks as we head into the start of next week. High pressure tends to dominate. The cold front working its way south, introducing some fresher air. You can see the yellow colour and blue colour across the map. A fresher fuel to things as we move into the start of next week. High pressure dominates. It will turn fresher for the start of the week, with some chilly nights. Temperatures look set to pick up again as we head towards next weekend. Goodbye. This is bbc news. Im shaun ley. The headlines at 6pm David Cameron hits back at criticism of his memoirs saying it was right for former pms to explain their actions. 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