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Disruption. You can see on a tuesday night, heavy rain, maybe some boundary showers, strong winds in wales and the south west, long south coast, 40 50 miles an hour. But nowhere particularly cold, temperatures in double figure so most of us. But future continues to bring wet and windy weather early on wednesday, eventually it will clear away another of this brief ridge of High Pressure to settle things down. But it starts off windy, shall reverse of rain across southern and south eastern areas, that should clear away, and as that ridge of High Pressure yields in that should turn more settled. Carter across the north, best of the sunshine in the south. It will feel a touch warmer down there. The next area of low moves in for thursday, another spell of heavy moving west is, followed by sums blustery showers. Dash some. High teens and the south. Spot the difference. Low pressure with us to end the week so it is going to continue to be breezy throughout friday, further spells of heavy rain pushing into Western Areas after a bright start in eastern areas. It will turn wetter as the day goes on. A bit cooler in the north, ili will turn wetter as the day goes on. A bit cooler in the north, 14 16 degrees. Low pressure still with us on saturday, tending to move out into the north sea. Winds pushed down from the north west across the northern half of the country so will feel cooler, around 14 15 degrees here, but again further south, temperatures 17 19 celsius. This week is looking decidedly unstable, very autumnal with areas of low pressure bringing wet and windy weather, turning a bit cooler across the north. The on the weekend and into the start of next week and indeed the start of october, some of the models are disagreeing on this, some of them want to give low pressure nearby but there is a chance that High Pressure Good Building from the south west. Stay tuned to the forecast, keep watching the weather. Next week on the bbc news channel, we are in stoke on trent, so what other stories in the city of 6 towns 7 other stories in the city of 6 towns . Join us next week on the bbc news channel for we are stoke on trent. Hello. This is bbc news with rebecca jones. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines the biggest repatriation in peace time is under way after travel giant thomas cook collapsed, leaving hundreds of thousands stranded, and trips ruined. We looked forward to this for a long time, had the wedding injuly, so it has been another couple of months waiting for this, absolutely just totally gutted. After a brexit showdown at the labour party conference, Jeremy Corbyns policy on staying neutral triumphs over those who wanted to back remain. Teenage climate campaigner Greta Thunberg delivers an angry address at the un Climate Summit in new york. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me, journalist and author Yasmin Alibhai brown, and the comment and features editor at, rachel cunliffe, welcome back to you both. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The Great British takeoff, on the front of the metro as the uk sees its largest ever peacetime repatriation after the colla pse peacetime repatriation after the collapse of thomas cook. The times leads with the Prime Ministers criticism of thomas cook, bosses, who received multi Million Dollar pay outs before they went into administration. The daily mail has a similar story reporting that thomas cook bosses pocketed £37 million as the firm headed for the rocks. A change of course for the telegraph, the paper leads with claims for labourmps, the paper leads with claims for labour mps, that one ofJeremy Corbyns let tenants change the course of the key brexit voted to prevent a damaging defeat for the party leader. It also features an image of the duchess of sussex dancing on her South African to a. And Jeremy Corbyn has seen off an attempt by grassroots activists to force labour to take a stance before the general election. Thats admitted what they say i chaotic scenes at the conference thats amid. Lets start with thomas cook, and yasmin, lets start with the daily mail. Thomas cook fatcats had careened off £47 million, and a mind boggling amount, and the chief executive had been paid £8 million over the last five years. Thats on a lot of different pages, they have got on this fatcat story. This is the highest figure i think we have seen the highest figure i think we have seen so the highest figure i think we have seen so far. £47 million bonus. As the firm headed for the rocks. How long ago was the firm heading for this collapse . We dont know. What we re this collapse . We dont know. What were the accountants doing . There are so many were the accountants doing . There are so many questions about this and i hope there is an enquiry, and another part of me thinks what to enquiries ever achieved . It did almost collapse in 2011, and i have been reading up, in 2013 it raised £425 million from shareholders, so it is not as if this has come completely out of the blue, is it . It has been facing problems for many yea rs, it has been facing problems for many years, it also underwent a merger into thousand and seven with another Holiday Company which seems quite misguided, and we have also seen other travel Companies Fall into trouble and collapse as a result of various uncertainties in the global economy, including climate uncertainties and of course brexit. What is interesting, and will be sad about this, as yasmin said, this has been coming for a while. We know the travel industry has been changing, more people are booking their holidays online, there is a question of why would you book a holiday with thomas cook when you could do it cheaper and more easily online . We know the landscape has been changing, they have not been able to adapt, so why did this happen so suddenly, given that it has seemed inevitable for quite a long time . Suddenly, given that it has seemed inevitable for quite a long time7m terms of the salaries, and the bonuses that the bosses have been taking. As faras bonuses that the bosses have been taking. As far as i am aware, there is no legal remedy to claw that back, is that . In spite of having very good regulatory systems, when these sorts of theft, in my view, as a left winger, theft by a few privileged people in the company, it is that of the shareholders. You see that additional money came from the shareholders, they are the ones who had to sign off on these bonuses. It is not as though everyone has. Do you think they were misled by the fortu nes you think they were misled by the fortunes of the company . Yes, i think that is quite likely. The auditors said they were using an account procedure that made the Company Look Like its financials we re Company Look Like its financials were better than in fact they were, but a company that is so big, so complicated, operating in 70 different countries, has so much legacy issues, it has been operating for 70 years, it is difficult to understand what exactly it is going on until it all goes disastrously wrong. On the front of the daily express, thomas cook fatcats must pay back big bonuses, city speculators make a killing. What does that refer to . I imagine it will be because it is collapsing, and the various parts of the business will be auctioned off, and those that are viable, they are certainly one of the rival companies was looking at various aspects of the business but it is much too early to say exactly what will happen to the staff, to the assets, a lot of the passengers, the holiday goers are protected in some instances, particularly with the flights, instances, particularly with the flights, if instances, particularly with the flights, if you booked on a credit card, then you are protected through your credit card provider if you have travel insurance, and there are eu regulations as well to help protect holiday goers, obviously it is very distressing to have a holiday that you have look forward to for a real long time. These people take these millions, do they have no duty of care to their workers . They have a duty of care to the shareholders who should have been scrutinising it more closely. And the workers, they were making all this money, they will not give this money back, nobody can make them. Thats what i was asking, there is no legal remedy. The son ta kes there is no legal remedy. The son takes the story on, sun. There is no legal remedy. The son takes the story on, sun. The greed of people, greedier our loans we re greed of people, greedier our loans were last night accused, and this is in the sun, they hyped up the airfares to bring people back. 400 . Just cashing in on misery. Airfares to bring people back. 400 . Just cashing in on miserylj airfares to bring people back. 400 . Just cashing in on misery. I amjust going to take the unpopular point of view for a moment, this is not thomas cook, this is other Airline Operators raising the affairs of. This may have been automated, many of these websites operate on algorithms purely based on the demand, so it may have been automatic air fares. It is not the responsibility of other companies that are also struggling, we know that ba is struggling, to compensate for another companys failure, and if there are ltd number of flights, market regulations take precedent. This is a crisis. There are a limited number of flights, it is not like there is enough everyone to go home at the exact right time so to go home at the exact right time so it would make sense that they would increase their fares. Is that taxpayers who will ultimately foot the bill for these hiked up other airline prices, because they would be collecting thomas cook passengers . I dont think so because various holidaymakers were scrambling for alternative bookings, so we scrambling for alternative bookings, so we know that this repatriation operation which is paid for by the taxpayer, will take several days, several weeks, a huge operation, it is quite likely that individual passengers may have sought their own alternative routes, and therefore they may have to pay for that. Alternative routes, and therefore they may have to pay for thatm seems like it is agreed. They may have to pay for thatm seems like it is agreedlj they may have to pay for thatm seems like it is agreed. I dont think it is that much to blame other airlines. It is all of them having no sense of care. It seems to be, money talks. The Prime Minister is not happy about it either. According to the times, the pm attacks travel firm bosses pay, and there is some interesting detail in this, isnt there . I was interested yasmin, times learned that the spanish and turkish governments had backed an 11th hour attempts to rescue the company with thomas cook managing to cobble together the entire £2 million needed to survive, it failed with the British Government failed to help. Why would you notjust guarantee that, and you think this business has been such a catastrophic failure, that providing this amount of cash may not have in the end, saved it. We dont know the detailed figures, but what i am actually amused by is borisjohnson now taking a frightfully moral line on all of this, saying this is com pletely on all of this, saying this is completely wrong, and also saying, what did he say . He said people should, there should be better regulation, insurance to prevent this kind of thing from happening. Actually, if this kind of thing is happening, it is so complicated, and i think you are right, the whole business of travel has changed. Good companies have adapted, so there are still Companies Using online bookings, who are also operating this traditional tour operators and holiday companies, so that people like me dont like to go and book everything myself, i let somebody else do it for me, but using the new technology, and they didnt adapt to any of that. I think also the place for travel packages is really possibly a more high and all catering to particular type of travellers, a particular age demographic, there is a place for travel companies, still, not Everyone Wants to go online as he has been said, although the vast majority of us will use the internet a little bit, but it needs to be bespoke, carefully targeted, anything thomas cook was just carrying on as it had done offering the same kind of packages to the same kind of people that it always had done, and not changing. But yes, boris has got involved, saying the company has gone down the tubes and the directors should have done something, obviously the board of thomas cook will have some questions to answer, but personally i think borisjohnson is pleased about having a distraction, some other questions other than his personal life already what is going to happen tomorrow at 10 30 am, which we will come onto later. But first, segue seamlessly into the guardian, and the labour party conference. Through this chaos. It didnt get off to a great start anyway. They tried to oust the deputy leader, we now know labour was my policy is to have a referendum, and the grassroots activists within labour wanted labour to back remain in that second referendum. I think 90 of the motions put forward were pro remain. We know labours base is very pro remain. Remain. We know labours base is very pro remain. Lots of people who voted remain in the referendum. Jeremy corbyn is not pro remain. He is very much on the fence, he has a eurosceptic history, and he wants labours position to be neutral. Im not sure how you can be neutral on the most important binary austin of a generation. He has got this fairytale in his head, year, the strong leader, is going to push for and election and they are going to win. This is cuckoo land, isnt it . Going back to that vote, labour said they wanted to back remain in the election, a show of hands vote, a very odd way to decide policy in the zist very odd way to decide policy in the 21st century. The person counting the votes seem to say that the labour party side had won, then turning to a close ally ofJeremy Corbyn, who said no, labours policy is to remain neutral. So there is outcry, why when people are allowed to have a vote with a paper ballot . Why a show of hands . Why does this individual have the power to intervene . Other papers are calling ita intervene . Other papers are calling it a stitch up. And even if it was totally fair, which it may have been, it wasnt a good look for labour orJeremy Corbyn who built his image on listening to the grassroots, giving them a say. We are going to dictate policy from the top down, now it looks like with the help of the unions, that is what he has done. Also, a lot of his frontbenchers for remain. The shadow chancellor, and what are they doing . They are kind of riding over their own frontbenchers, their own members. I understand some of their vote rs members. I understand some of their voters are very strongly for brexit, but there is a system here that he has struck down. And as simon sharma tweeted, i thought it was a very good tweet labour, stalin lives. Schama. After having this vote that was about brexit supposedly, he started chanting they started chanting about Jeremy Corbyn. Started chanting they started chanting aboutJeremy Corbyn. Labour is coming third in some polls, the idea thatJeremy Corbyn is some kind of hero who will carry them to electoral victory is pure fantasy. Its a personality cult, which is quite worrying. I think you will both agree on that. Lets move to the telegraph. You touched on it, rachel. Tomorrow were going to hear from the supreme courtjudges on whether Boris Johnson from the supreme courtjudges on whether borisjohnson suspended parliament unlawfully or not. He seems to have broken into france ahead of this court ruling, what is your understanding, anyway the wind is blowing . Think downing street expects it to go not in their favour. You can tell from the way they have been briefing against the judges, you can sell that from the kind of damage control theyre doing at the moment. Obviously could go on the government does make favour, in which case, who cares. Another forgotten court case. If it does go against the government, they might rule that hebrew robe parliament unlawfully, however that doesnt necessarily mean that parliament will be recalled. It does mean he wont be able to do it again, which could be crucial. That is one question he was asked, would he Prorogue Parliament again. He said parliaments will have bags of time to scrutinise a deal. He is so autocratic. Talk us through that break. Give me a break. Why would anyone give him a break . Weve seen all of the scandal breaking with this woman and some official money apparently allegedly being spent stop and you know, when he was mayor, this is also a cold. There is a kind of adoration of boris in the tory party a kind of adoration of boris in the tory party a cult. He is disconnected from anything rational, anything moral, anything vaguely as politics once was, kind of quite goodin politics once was, kind of quite good in this country. It is a. It does say what he would do with the courts ruling and he says i want to stress this new government fully respects the law and fully respects the judiciary. Respects the law and fully respects thejudiciary. So we respects the law and fully respects the judiciary. So we will see what that means. Yes. And the judges will give their verdict at 10 30am. have never been so excited for a court ruling. We will bring it to you live. We dont have much time, but i do want to mention the young Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg, very strong words that the un Climate Summit in new york, yazmeen. She is impressive, isnt she . She is. She is like when my la la she . She is. She is like when my lala she . She is. She is like when my lala malala emerged. She was like joan of arc, it was like some spirit. I think this woman is extraordinary. And what is so awful is how some people on the right, particularly, have been attacking her in this country. A horrible, horrible attack. She is being attacked for her gender, being a teenage girl, being her autistic condition, people just teenage girl, being her autistic condition, peoplejust dont teenage girl, being her autistic condition, people just dont like what he has to say and she has a very morning. I dont necessarily agree with the solutions she is pushing here but i think it was incredibly aggressive. She has moved the world. That is it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you, seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. A big thank you to my guests this evening, yasmin and rachel. A big thank you to you for watching. And from all of us, goodnight. Hello. Barcelonas lionel messi won the fever best mans player of the year this evening in milan, while usas Megan Rapinoe won the womens award. It is the sixth time messi won the award, he beat Virgil Van Dyck to the trophy. But american alex morgan missed out to wrap on 04 the womens award, she has scored several goals on the World Cup Campaign missed out to rappinoe. She also became a vocal advocate for many of the issues women footballers faced during the campaign and continued this evening. Mathew leckie we want to have meaningful campaign, mental change, if everybody other than Raheem Sterling and career barley, if they were as outraged about racism as they were, if everybody was that. If everybody was as outraged about homophobia as the lgbtq was as outraged about homophobia as the lg btq players, was as outraged about homophobia as the lgbtq players, if everybody was as outraged about equal pay or the lack thereof, or the lack of investment in the women plasma game, other than just investment in the women plasma game, other thanjust women, investment in the women plasma game, other than just women, that would be the most inspiring thing to me. L good first half, but a messy second, that was the verdict of wales head coach after scoring a win over georgia. They scored. |j coach after scoring a win over georgia. They scored. I think we came out of the box with the intent we had, and we were very, slightly disappointed in the second half with regards to taking our foot off the gas, particularly in the 22, but pleasing points for us in the game in itself, the scrum and lined up functioned well. Jonny bairstow has been dropped from evens testing for their tour of new zealand this winter, his poorform during the ashes alleges regulation he may that he averages 22. 5 in tests this year. The first england , hers there will be on the first england , hers there will beona the first england , hers there will be on a flight to new zealand, he has been included in the t20 squad that starts in november. Has been included in the t20 squad that starts in novemberlj has been included in the t20 squad that starts in november. I think Jonny Bairstow has the potential to be top, top does matts player. He is already one of the best players in the world. Match player. Seven yea rs in the world. Match player. Seven years on, i believe he could have a terrific spell back on the side once he had a bit of a reset. He has had a busy summer, this would be an opportunity for him to step back, reset, and come back even better. The word athletics Anti Doping Agency has confirmed that evidence of widespread doping was found in the sport. They have confirmed the decision four days before the start of the competition in zohar after hearing a report from its task force. British number one kyle edmund has parted company with his coach, mike hilton, his last four matches in a row, he has been knocked out in the first of three successive knocked out in the first of three su ccess ive eve nts. Knocked out in the first of three successive events. The first decision to split from hills and has been made last week and he will be assisted by Colin Beecher who coached him when he was in his late teens. That is all your support for now, good night. Split from hilton. Hello, monday didnt end on a particularly sparkly note across many parts of the british isles. On tuesday, you get the sense we are going to do it all again and for some areas, that is for sure. Were darkening up the blues, slowing the meckering and some greens as well. It will be a wet start to the day for wales, is anglia, and all of southern england. The road from the word go, some heavy rain there. The leftovers of mondays weather front are taking time to get into the north of scotland. Slow progress on this rainfall, that is why widely 30 40 millimetres, some spots to get to 70 millimetres, some spots to get to 70 millimetres of rain. Once it is clear, bit of proceedings and then we start doing it all over again. More rain moves back into the south western into wales and we begin to pick up the winds. And it isnt just the wind begin to pick up the winds. And it isntjust the wind factor, and it isntjust the wind factor, and it is so windy that is across the North Eastern quarter of scotland. So do the evening and overnight we may well bring another little system into the southern portions of the british isles, again that combination of wet and windy fair, but it isnt going to be a particularly cold night. With gaps in the cloud we could make it into single figures. Having said all of the above about how we get on into wednesday, once that little future is away, thursdays rain if you like is away, thursdays rain if you like is still waiting on the winds. So we have something of a lull in proceedings, yes we have to get rid of this wind and rain in the southern counties, but once that away, that is not a bad day in the context of the whole week. There will be some sunshine around, some dry weather to, there will be bits and pieces of sorry rain a bit further north into the heart of scotland. Here we are on thursday. The weather front is a little bit quicker than we were thinking of the last couple of days, it looks like it will hang around in sill friday before going away. Were safe and the northern corner of scotland. It is that it will move pretty rapidly, they will offer a chance for some eastern spots to brighten and dry up during the latter part of the day, but on thursday and friday there is no signs of a big area of High Pressure to settle things down. It isa pressure to settle things down. It is a low pressure that is going to be dominating the weather and it will have the effect ofjoining the showers together at times, to give some long spells of rain and again were darkening those blues, so there could be some pretty heavy downpours, be the odd rumble of thunder. Perhaps during the day, the further east you are the more likely it is you are going to stay that little bit drier. Take care. Through this chaos. What a little black girl is going to think of you for protecting White Supremacists . Our world, stories that speak for themselves, this weekend. Hello everyone and welcome. Youre watching newsday on the bbc. Im rico hizon in singapore. The headlines as World Leaders meet for a special un summit on Climate Change, the teenage Climate Change activist, Greta Thunberg, launches a furious attack. How dare you you have stolen my dreams, my childhood with your empty words. As Scientists Say Global Warming is accelerating, not slowing down, what real action are countries taking . Well have the latest. Im kasia madera in london. Also in the programme. The uk launches its biggest peacetime repatriation in history, to bring back hundreds of thousands stranded following the collapse

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