Because its a hype shoe. But for the sneaker head, the ultimate goal is ownership whether worn or box fresh, the right pair of limited Edition Trainers could walk you into a small fortune. Chi chi izundu, bbc news. Time for a look at the weather. Heres ben rich. Forget trainers. Wellington boots or the order of the day. The remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo weakening dramatically and rapidly, some clouds and rain but behind me, this swirl of cloud is our next weather maker, this is the area of low pressure that will dominate as we head into the weekend bringing some outbreaks of heavy rain at times, but equally some spells of sunshine. Through the rest of the afternoon at the remnants of what was Hurricane Lorenzo weakening as i say but still bringing rain across southern parts of england and wales. Some drips and drops of rain for the north but the further north you are the better chance of seeing some brightness. Winds easing as the afternoon wears on and top temperature is about where they have been over the past couple of days, i2 i7d. As we head through this evening and tonight we develop a split in fortunes, western area generally seeing a lot of cloud, turning misty and murky, damp and drizzly for some coasts and hills, further east we keep hold of clear spells, there will be some full patches and it will turn quite chilly coming back parts of scotland could get all the way down to freezing. Tomorrow morning northern and eastern areas start off with brightness, fog patches, especially across parts of north east england, the odd dense patch of fog but that will clear, but after early brightness we see cloud increasing and out west, some rain pushing into Northern Ireland, south west scotland, eventually wales in the south west. The winds are strengthening especially in northern and western scotland, your temperatures for saturday afternoon once again between 13 and 17 degrees. As we head through saturday night this band of wet weather will be staggering its way quite slowly eastwards and notice some dark blues and greens showing on the chart, some of the rain will be heavy, quite persistent, into the second half of the weekend rather than clearing through, this frontal system stores. It looks like we will develop an area of low pressure, holding the front back and so some eastern areas through southern and eastern areas through southern and eastern scotland, down the eastern side of england could see a0 or 50 millimetres of rain. A met Office Yellow warning in place, the lowest tier of morning but things have been so tier of morning but things have been so wet lately any more rain could cause problems, may be localised flooding. All the while things brightening in the west, some spells of sunshine, temperatures again 1217d. Is that the of sunshine, temperatures again 12 17d. Is that the end of the u nsettled 12 17d. Is that the end of the unsettled weather . Well no, the headline for next week, heavy rain at times and it will often be windy. Thank you very much. Thats all from the bbc news at one so its goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Good afternoon, im jane dougall. Its 1. 30pm and heres your latest sports news. England have never lost to argentina at a Rugby World Cup andy murray says his comeback from surgery is going better than expected, after his impressive run at the china 0pen came to an end. Andy murray says his comeback from surgery is going better he was beaten in the quarterfinals by world number five dominic thiem, but there were encouraging signs. He took the second set to a tie break before going out. But after three wins, he said this week was probably the best hes played since his return after hip surgery at the beginning of the year. England have never lost to argentina at a Rugby World Cup but head coach eddiejones warns theyll need to be brutal if theyre to beat them again tomorrow. England are top of their pool going into the game in tokyo, with two bonus point wins from two games, and jones says there are no last minute messages for the players theyre as prepared as they can be. We worked hard on creating training situations to equip the players. The players have worked hard off the field. To handle situations well. But like anything, its a bit like a tea bag, isnt it . You dont know how good it is until you put it in hot water. A convincing win for south africa, beating italy by a9 3 to take a huge step towards the quarter finals. They ran in seven tries cheslin colby getting two of them. That ensured a bonus point for south africa. Italy were reduced to 1a men for most of the second half after Andrea Lovotti was sent off for a dangerous tackle, dropping Duane Vermuelen on his head. The win took south africa above italy to the top of their pool. The italians hopes of progressing now rest on beating new zealand for the first time. Katarina Johnson Thompson has been reflecting on a magnificent win in the world athletics heptathlon although she said she only had an hours sleep before speaking to the media this morning. Kjt broke the british record in doha, setting four personal bests over the two days of competition, and rounding it off by winning the 800 metres to take the gold. She told us what she plans to do next. One thing im desperate to do is go home go home to liverpool, see my dog, see all my family. Getting this gold medaljust means the absolute world to me. Itjust means that i wasnt deluded in thinking that i was able to do these things. Just have belief in yourself. Chelseas fran kirby and Manchester UnitedsAbbie Mcmanus have withdrawn from the england squad ahead of saturdays match against brazil in middlesbrough. Theyve both returned to their respective clubs. Liverpools Melissa Lawley will be promoted to the match day squad shes already been training with england this week. The riverside is sold out for the brazil fixture. Chelseas fran kirby and Manchester UnitedsAbbie Mcmanus have withdrawn from the england squad ahead of saturdays match against brazil in middlesbrough. Defending motogp World Champion marc marquez escaped serious injury in a dramatic crash in first practice for sundays thai grand prix. He came off his repsol honda on a bend, defending motogp World Champion marc marquez escaped serious injury in a dramatic crash in first practice luckily it didnt hit him. He was taken to hospital, and although he was bruised, he was given the all clear and miraculously was back on the track within a couple of hours to take part in second practice. Marquez could win his sixth world title this weekend. Ill have more for you in the next hour. Lets return to our top story. A review of scotlands yard disastrous inquiry into false allegations of vip abuse and murder found that warrants to search the homes of suspects were obtained unlawfully. 0peration midland was sparked by claims made by carl beech, who was laterjailed for lying. The former mp harvey proctor, whose home was raided by police, said the investigation had deliberately and unlawfully trashed his life and reputation. The Deputy Commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir stephen house, gave a statement outside new Scotland Yard a little earlier. It remains highly unusual for the police to release this much information about an investigation outside of criminal proceedings. But we feel its important that those directly affected by it, all those concerned by some of the rumours that surround these investigations, and indeed the report itself, are able to see as much of it as possible. This exceptional level of information has been published in response to the need to dispel the rumour, the strong Public Interest in ensuring transparency, to demonstrate the decision and complexities involved in investigations, and our commitment to learn from past mistakes and help maintain public confidence. In preparing for todays publication we have been particularly conscious of the dreadful and damaging impact these false allegations and our investigations have had on these wrongly accused individuals and their families. We have consulted all of them about todays publication, as well as sir richard himself. The metropolitan Police Response to that report. Now with just two weeks before the eu summit and a looming deadline for the Prime Minister to seal a deal, were taking a look at the whole island of ireland and attitudes to brexit, the backstop and the political future for both sides of the border. Geeta guru murthy sent us this from dublin. We are in dublin, here in beautiful trinity college. We are speaking to a number of people to get a sense of the reaction here in ireland to Boris Johnsons latest the reaction here in ireland to borisjohnsons latest proposals on brexit. With me as neil mcdonald, chief executive of the irish and small and medium trade association. Is this offer from the uk government one that you think can fly . is this offer from the uk government one that you think can fly . I think given that the entire origin of the backstop was designed to stop a hard border on the island of ireland, the very fa ct border on the island of ireland, the very fact that this is a proposal that has a Customs Border out of the traps, i think this is going to be very ha rd traps, i think this is going to be very hard to swallow. Both north and south of the border. This is going to be as much of an issue for the people of Northern Ireland as in the republic. What are your members are saying in the republic . The proposal is only a day and a half old. The difficulty with this proposal, and look, we are not going to rubbish this as soon as it is made, but it isa very this as soon as it is made, but it is a very complex proposal. Instead of two borders, sorry, instead of one border, which was the original proposal, we are now looking at two. Regulatory alignment between the north and south of ireland. While at the same time we are looking at a Customs Border that will exist on the border between the republic and Northern Ireland. Administratively, technically, it will be very difficult to manage. Can you give me some practical examples of how business will be affected . While there has been a huge focus on agribusiness and beef and things like that, a huge number of our businesses would be involved in importing uk manufactured product. Ifi importing uk manufactured product. If i take something really simple, you will not going to an irish shop and not find one of these for sale. 0ther chocolates are available but all confectionery is subject to a 9 tariff on import. That is through the wto. If that applies in a post exit situation, a 9 tariff may be manageable from a cost point of view, but that is still covered by the Regulatory Environment that currently exist in the eu. We are being told the british proposal means that we will have regulatory alignment north and south. But what happens if uk manufacturers depart from those regulations . Are we now saying it is going to be illegal to import those . Will it be possible to stop those north or south of the border . These are the imponderables. How much is time a factor . Time really is a factor for businesses everywhere. I speak to colleagues in Northern Ireland and in gb. And the uncertainty, the never ending uncertainty, the never ending uncertainty is turning this into a groundhog day. We really do need to move on with some sort of ongoing relationship with the uk in its new post brexit scenario. But really we need to try our very best and avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. A no deal brexit probably would mean a hard border. If this deal is not approved, that is what you are facing . It is. That is the hobsons choice we are faced with. It really does seem. Lo, nobody is saying this is a final offer, but a bad solution, or make a really bad solution, are they really the only two offers on the table from london . We talk about the time being crucial. Small businesses, a lot of them, extra cost would be quite critical . Absolutely. Even in an environment, a zero tariff environment, a zero tariff environment, when you get into a Customs Border, you get into declarations administration that cost money, even if there are no tariffs involved. So yes, there are significant cost in the proposal that has been put on the from london. Is there a sense here that people are used to the politics and the links that go on across these islands, or is there a sense that difficult difficulties are being imposed from outside and that is not helpful . I think post a Single Market, which of course was a british creation, i in the intellectual engine of the Single Market was margaret thatcher, and fiow market was margaret thatcher, and now perversely we have the uk as the champion of leaving the Single Market. But the Single Market drove a whole lot of cost out of commerce between ireland and britain. And now we are looking at the reimposition of that cost. Even in those things that dont attract a tariff. This is very negative from her point of view. Thank you very much indeed for joining us. More guests throughout the day. In a moment, the business news, first, the headlines. Scotla nd business news, first, the headlines. Scotland yard has been criticised for carrying out unlawful searches of the homes of suspects during its investigation into a vip paedophile ring which turned out not to exist. Former conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has revealed he is leaving the party to run as an independent candidate for mayor of london. And the Prime Ministers chief adviser on europe is calling another round of talks in europe today aimed at breaking the brexit deadlock. Hello, now the business news. The financial regulator says that insurance customers are overpaying about £1. 2 billion a year for their home and car policies. The Financial Conduct Authority estimates that six million of us are each paying an average of £200 too much. Its partly because loyal customers are penalised with automatic price rises if they dont switch providers. But the fca said competition wasnt working well enough for consumers either. The retail giantjohn lewis is demanding a discount from its landlords, as it tries to cut £100 million a year from its costs. Its told some landlords that it will withhold part of their Service Charges the fees on top of rent for things like heating and security. Some landlords have warned theyll take legal action to get their money in full. Car Industry Leaders say that new sales figures are pretty awful. So far this year, sales are down by 2. 5 . The society of Motor Manufacturers and traders says that Consumer Confidence is being undermined by political and economic uncertainty. When did you last switch to a different provider for your home or Car Insurance . If its been a while, you might want to double checkjust how much your paying for your cover. Thats because the city regulator found that loyal customers are often taken advantage of. And you may well be paying a lot more than you should if, for example, you just let your policy renew automatically. In fact, its such a problem the watchdog is suggesting Solutions Including a ban on automatic price rises and forcing firms to move customers on to cheaper, better deals. We have a range of rule making powers that allow us to do this. It is important to recognise there are lots of people shopping around in this market and are getting cheaper prices. 0ne this market and are getting cheaper prices. One of the things we want to make sure in the coming weeks and months is that we get the right settle m e nt months is that we get the right settlement here that not only helps protect these people, the 6 Million People we think are paying high or very high prices, but make sure for those getting a good deal out of the market now, they continue to do so. To the car industry now. New figures for sales in september, have turned out much lower than expected. Usually september is a bumper month, but this year sales rose by just 1. 3 . Industry watchers expected growth in double figures. Thats because in september last year, sales were much lower than usual because of changes to emissions rules. Emma butcher is from the society of Motor Manufacturers and traders its a complicated picture, but these figures are very disappointing. Yes, we are disappointed. We did expect to see a much better performance in the market this september compared with what we saw last year. The whole of europe was affected by new Emissions Regulations and supply constraints because of limited testing capacity. And so the whole of europe was down. What we have seen in the big major markets, germany, france, italy, spain, we have seen them bounce back pretty well. The uk has not. Why do you think that is, emma . Well, what we are seeing you think that is, emma . Well, what we are seeing across you think that is, emma . Well, what we are seeing across the board, when there is uncertainty people refrain from spending money on the big ticket items. I think what we are seeing is as a result of this prolonged uncertainty over whether we are going to get a brexit deal or not. What we really need is we need to get confidence back into the market, get people buying again, we need a deal to get that moving. Market, get people buying again, we need a deal to get that movingm you are so need a deal to get that movingm you are so many who works in the car industry you are probably worried enough as it is. What are the consequences here . We are talking about the domestic picture in terms of domestic sales, arent we . But production levels, even for export, have been disappointing lately. I wonder if there is a dangerous mix at play here, and perhaps we are storing up future for some job losses . Storing up future for some job losses . Well, yes, it is a very concerning time for the industry. We face the prospect, the risk of a no deal brexit, which would result in the immediate imposition of 10 ta riffs in the immediate imposition of 10 tariffs on all import and export, at enormous cost that manufacturers operating on very small margins would find very difficult, or impossible to absorb. We are also facing friction at the border. Border checks which could result in delays, could result in production stoppages. And overall, the whole picture willjust make us so much less competitive compared to other countries around the world. So yes, it is not a good time for the industry. We desperately need a deal and we needed to be ambitious. As it got something to do with the kind of car as we are building here, that they are not necessarily the cars of they are not necessarily the cars of the future, electric and the like . Not at all. We have a fantastic model makes in the uk. Usually diverse, everything from premium vehicles, which are in demand all over the world, to niche vehicles, sports cars, and electric cars as well. We are a big producer. And we would hope to be able to grow that but we need a deal in order to do that. Emma butcher, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. The uk hasjoined the us and australia in putting pressure on facebook not to encrypt all messages across its apps, including whatsapp and messenger. In an open letter, the countries argue that it threatens lives and the safety of our children. They said it could Hamper International efforts to grant law enforcers faster access to private messages on social media. Facebook said people have the right to have a private conversation online. Personal computer maker hp will cut up to 9,000 jobs around the world as part of a push to slash costs and boost sales. Thats about one in six of its workers. The company said the job reductions would help the firm save about £800 million within the next three years. Hp, which has around 55,000 employees, said the cuts will come from a combination of redundancies and voluntary early retirements. We were talking aboutjohn lewiss difficulties earlier well, the latest figures for retail in general are bleak. Bdos high street sales tracker has recorded its worst september in eight years. People spent less amid the brexit uncertainty, there was fall in people visiting stores and some big name firms closed. In store sales plummeted by 3. 1 compared with a year ago. The ftse 100 heading for one of its worst weekly performances in 20 months over fears that many world economies are heading for a recession. It is up by two thirds of a percentage on the day. Bp investors not too fussed by the resignation of its long serving chief executive bob dudley. The lse itself is one of the top gainers after rumours that its hk equivalent, which is trying to buy it, is considering raising its offer price. And not Much Movement on the currency markets today. Thats all the business news. The winner of the Royal Institute of british architects most prestigious award, the Riba Stirling prize, will be announced on tuesday. There are six nominations for britains best new building of 2019, which include a sculpture park, new Council Housing and a property made entirely of cork. All this week we have been taking a closer look at each of the nominated buildings. Today we are looking at London Bridge station the enormous project in the heart of the capital connecting travellers all over the country and beyond. London bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london. It was very overcrowded and wasnt a particularly nice environment. The brief from our client was to create a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. The station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. How the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. It was how we built it and kept london running. Theres over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. All of those trains, all of those passengers, had to keep on going. We had to design the building in strips, or nine mini stations, effectively. Build them, and once they were completed, we moved onto the next bit, demolished it, built the new bit, the new bit was running alongside the old bit. It is the largest concourse in the uk. It is twice the size of Liverpool Street station and actually bigger than the pitch at wembley stadium. The station canopies themselves curve up in the centre to create what we call an eyebrow, but thats to actually allow north light and a component of south light down into the station and make it a day lit concourse. When the light streams down through and hits the wood, it creates a really lovely environment. I also love the western arcade, the link between the new concourse and london underground. We put in concrete arches which match the existing brick ones, which is actually the site of the first viaduct built in 1836 at the station. We get people coming in here, coming to lunch now, to meet other people. For a social thing, not even getting on the train. Its just. Its amazing. Thats the word i can only use. You can find out more about all of the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this years Riba Stirling prize live here on the bbc news channel on tuesday evening from 8. 30. Now its time for a look at the weather. Good afternoon. The remnants of what was Hurricane Lorenzo continue to weaken across the uk. You can see the areas of cloud on the satellite picture still bringing some wind and rain. Behind me this big swirl of cloud, an area of low pressure will throw a frontal system over us for the weekend. It will be slow moving. Some places will see a lot of heavy rain. Equally, there will be some spells of sunshine. Through the rest of the afternoon the hurricane still bringing some rain across wales, the southern half of england. Still blustery for parts of wales and the south west. The winds generally release through the afternoon. Further north, brighter spells, a little bit of sunshine. Top temperatures between 12 and 16 degrees. As we go through this evening and overnight we develop a split in our fortunes. Western areas will see a lot of cloud. It will turn misty, murky, damp and drizzly first come coasts and hills. Further north and east under clear skies it will turn rather chilly. Some spots in scotland could get all the way down to freezing with a touch of frost. There could be some fog patches across the eastern areas as well. Perhaps most extensive across north east england. Any early fog should clear. We see some early brightness, sunshine across the eastern half of the uk. In the west, cloud. Rain in Northern Ireland and south west of scotland, wales and the south west. The winds are strengthening in the far north and west of scotland. Those temperatures where they have been for the last couple of days. 13 to 17 degrees. As we go through saturday night this weatherfront, this band of rain, becomes a slow some heavy bursts of rain trudging eastwards. This front really, if anything, just stalls during sunday. We are likely to develop an area of low pressure and that will hold the front back, stopping it from moving through. The potential for wet weather across central and southern scotland, down the eastern side of england. Yellow weather warnings in force, the lowest tier of warning. More rain could cause some travel problems and may be some localised flooding. All the while Western Areas will brighten up. We will see some sunshine through the afternoon and top temperatures between 12 and 17 degrees. Hello, youre watching afternoon live im martine croxall. Today at 2 00pm. Scotland yard is strongly criticised over its handling of allegations from carl beech about a vip paedophile ring, which turned out not to exist. I have the utmost contempt for Senior Officers of the metropolitan police, past and present, for the turmoil that they have put peoples lives through. Im deeply, deeply sorry for the mistakes that were made and for the ongoing pain that these mistakes have caused. I promise we will do all we can to prevent them happening again in the future. Uk government documents submitted to a court in scotland reveal Boris Johnson will comply with the law and seek an extension to the brexit deadline. Downing street insists the uk will be leaving the eu