Never once did he write a letter of recommendation for me. Comeback. And Manchester United the surge in knife crime, striker Marcus Ratchford has as new figures show that offences apologised to fans for their woeful in england and wales have start to the season after another increased by two thirds. Defeat left them two points of the we have a special report. Relegation zone. He tweeted that the Police Watchdog clears fa ns relegation zone. He tweeted that detectives on how they handled fans deserve better. I will be back false claims of a paedophile ring at westminster, but theres fierce at half five. Criticism of its findings. President trump has defended his and 148 arrests as Extinction Rebellion block decision to withdraw american troops bridges and roads in westminster from Northern Syria saying it was too costly to keep in a protest over Climate Change. Supporting the kurds, even though they were allies in the war against the Islamic State group. Mr trumps move paves the way for the turkish army to cross the border to attack the kurds, who are regarded in turkey as terrorists. Our Diplomatic Correspondent paul adams reports. American forces on the move in Northern Syria, withdrawing from observation posts close to the turkish border. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that when turkish troops move in, the Prime Minister has the americans will not urged an american woman, stand in their way. Wanted for questioning over a fatal car crash in northamptonshire, this moment has been coming for months. To return to the uk. Donald trump would like to get out of syria altogether. Anne sacoolas, the wife of a us but even though this is a limited diplomat, left the country after the accident this summer. Move, the thought of what happens next is causing alarm. Turkish forces are getting ready to move in. The parents of teenager they plan to drive syrian kurds harry dunn, who lost his life in the accident, have also urged away from the border. The woman to return. Borisjohnson said he was prepared the white house has given to raise the matter personally them a green light. With the white house, turkey will soon be moving forward, if she did not cooperate, says the white house, as our correspondent Richard Galpin reports. With its long planned operation. 19 year old harry dunn was an accomplished motorcyclist, according to his family. United states forces on the 27th of august, will not support or be involved in the operation. He was killed following a collision with a car here in northamptonshire, us forces, having defeated isis, will no longer be not far from a us air force base. In the immediate area. Local kurds have relied on american his father was quickly at the scene. Support for more than four years. At the time when i got there, now, they sense betrayal he was struggling to breathe, watching in dismay as the americans so ijust spoke to him and said, left, sensing that they could soon be at war with turkey. Harry, it is your dad, let them know no, says the poster, to the Turkish Occupation of our land. Let them do what they have got to kurdish fighters, backed do, they are here to help you. By the west, fought and defeated so called Islamic State. The last is stronghold id like to think it gave him some comfort because he did quieten down, baghuz fell in march. Because he was complaining about chest pains. For donald trump, id like to say as well that the Emergency Services were amazing. That spelled job done. It is like they brought the hospital to harry, giving him blood and everything we will fight where it is to our benefit, he tweeted this morning. And only fight to win. On the side of the road. Turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have the car was being driven by the wife to figure the situation out. Of a diplomat living at this base. Shes been named as Anne Sacoolas. Afterwards, she flew back how far does the turkish to the United States, leader intend to go . Despite telling police she had he says he wants a safe zone no such plans. Harrys family are appealing in Northern Syria and he gave some for her to return. Indication at the un last month. I dont. We dont want to think this morning, he said that she chose to leave, the operation was about to begin. As a mother, i wouldnt have done translation there is always that myself, and many other people a phrase we say, we can come any night without warning. That have come forward supporting us feel exactly the same, and our determination remains because it is absolutely out so we dont want to believe of the question for us to further tolerate the threats that it was her choice. From these terrorist groups. Mr erdogan says he wants to settle but i believe that she could overrule any diplomatic immunity as many as 2 million Syrian Refugees and decide to get on that plane and come back herself, and thats inside the safe zone a little over half the number what were urging her to do. Currently sheltering in turkey. The familys appeals are now being followed up by and there is the question the chief constable northamptonshire of what happens to captured is fighters being held by the kurds. Police. Washington says turkey will now be responsible. The chief constable paul adams, bbc news. Of northamptonshire police. He says he has written our middle east editorjeremy bowen in the strongest terms to the us embassy urging them to set aside her diplomatic immunity in order is here with me now. To allow the justice process to take place a view now shared by the Prime Minister. I do not think that it can be right in some quarters a very angry to use the process of diplomatic response to the president because of immunity for this type of purpose, what the kurds have been doing in and i hope that Anne Sacoolas recent yea rs what the kurds have been doing in recent years and the sacrifices that they have made. What is the logic will come back and engage properly behind this decision . He said that it is time to finish these endless with the processes of law wa rs it is time to finish these endless wars and that the us has secured as they are carried victory there, in brackets that they out in this country. Would never to have done it without harrys mother has said, if necessary, she is prepared to go any cards because the kurds have to washington to appeal directly been fighting on the grand to President Trump to get without the kurds because they have been fighting on the ground and room Anne Sacoolas back to britain. To room. He has tried to do it in Richard Galpin, bbc news. The past, against the advice of some of the experts in washington, dc on lets go to northampton and speak his staff and in the pentagon. And to superintendent Sarah Johnson from northamptonshire police. They persuaded him against it, but this time he has designed, seemingly, to push and he has been there is a bit of a delay on the tweeting like mad about it. There is line. It is good of you tojoin us. A new tweet will stop. What happened after the accident and to what extent did at the suspect, at that point, cooperate with you . The collision occurred on the 27th of august. We were able to speak to is he hinting that if the turks the suspect on the 28th of august in really do something bad to their company with a representative from erstwhile enemies, the kurds, he might try and take some economic the embassy and a legal adviser. They were fully cooperative at that retaliation . That is the implication but one of the main questions as time. Given that and what happened what you have been leading into the air, but what is the reaction of subsequently, clearly at the time turkey likely to lead to the fact you are convinced that there was no that he is withdrawing delighted in prospect of the suspect leaving the country. We were really closely with terms of the erdogan. He views of oui country. We were really closely with our representatives who work with us from croton and, certainly, we were of the understanding that we would be able to progress progress the kurdish as much as terrorist as those who have let off bombs in investigation from the initial turkey itself. As far as he is stages into a formal interview. Can concerned, they are all terrorists and they all have to go. When he is you help us with what options are talking about assets and, he is now open to you. Clearly, we talked talking about assets and, he is talking about assets and, he is talking about escapes and protects. He wants to get those kurdish about the politics of it a little bit and the Prime Minister has said fighters away from the border. If you think about it, but for you when he is talking about a safe zone asa if you think about it, but for you at the border, he is talking about a as a force investigating is, what options do you have . We are able to saison for tax. Continue to progress of that investigation and to work really closely with the foreign and will he just take the obliteration Commonwealth Office and also with of the turkish economy has rhetoric . Maybe they have worked at any background exactly what is going to happen. There have been some reports harrys family. We will continue to suggesting that, even though the kurds are saying that they will seek to make sure that we have fight the turks, that actually they ca ptu red seek to make sure that we have captured all of that information wont. That there are some with a view to taking mr the para meters wont. That there are some parameters already agreed and they will push back to those and the judicial process in the future. And what you say to viewers who might whole thing will go relatively smoothly. I have no idea if this is questions . Given that were in this the case. The fact is, the americans have come it seems, given erdogan position now and people in your own local area there . We have had enormous support from the foreign his green light to move his men in Commonwealth Office and we have had there and that will further destabilise an area that is already an ongoing Good Relationship with croton and were working very fragile. Thank you. The time is closely with harrys family. Were going to deal with this 5 21pm. Investigation any appropriate way the labour party has demanded and that we can take it through to the publication of the full legal text of borisjohnsons brexit prosecution because of everything that we do is geared around ensuring plan, due to be presented that we do is geared around ensuring that we do is geared around ensuring to the European Union that we have an effective involving changes to effective and complete trading arrangements on the irish border. There was also a suggestion investigation. Good of you to join from labour that the dup had already seen the text, but the brexit ministerjames us. Investigation. Good of you to join us. Thank you for talking to us. Duddridge told mps the government was not hiding anything , and that there is no intention superintendent Celia Johnson of to publish the full legal text northamptonshire police. Of the brexit proposals yet. Lets talk now to our chief sarah johnston. Political correspondent vicki young. A retired seniorjudge has attacked the Police Watchdog, where does this leave us . The over its decision not to take any action against officers involved government are saying that they in the metropolitan polices heavily thought it would help with brexit criticised investigation into an alleged paedophile ring negotiations, such as they are, then involving prominent public figures. They would publish it, but they do operation midland ended not feel they are at that stage yet. Without any arrests or charges after one complainant, carl beech, made a series of false there does not seem to be an awful allegations against public figures. Lot of optimism about the chances of today, the Police Watchdog defended its decision not getting a deal. Downing street to recommend any action saying that the uk has compromise against officers, when it and now it is up to the eu to match published its report that compromise. Now although they on the Scotland Yard inquiry, as our Home Affairs Correspondent dont recognise emmanuel macrons june kelly reports. The Police Investigation talk of a deadline on friday, they into an alleged westminster paedophile ring cost £2. 5 million. Do know that there needs to be some kind of moment. Really from friday, lord bramall, a former chief over the weekend, if there is going of the defence staff, to bea over the weekend, if there is going was among those forced to bear to be a deal by the end of october. Meanwhile, the house of commons are still setting for another two days. The human cost. They feel that they are putting pressure on the government, they are holding them to account. Lets hear falsely accused, as were the exchanges there this afternoon. Lord britain, the ex tory mp harvey the ex tory mp harvey proctor, the late conservative prime without the full legal text, were minister sir edward heath, being asked to guess what the detail and long time labour politician lord of the governments proposals are, janner. Now, the former seniorjudge who reviewed the disastrous Scotland Yard inquiry has slammed or worse, were being asked to take the investigation by the police the pen ands word on it. We do not watchdog into the conduct wa nt the pen ands word on it. We do not want a the pen ands word on it. We do not wanta summary and of the officers involved. The pen ands word on it. We do not want a summary and we do not want the Prime Ministers interpretation of the text. We need to see the full legal text. The legal text which we maintenance of law and order relies have shared with the commission will only be published when doing so will on the effective of those in power. Assist the negotiations. We hope who guards the guards themselves . That brussels will decide to work who watches the watchers . With us over the upcoming days. If a malfunctioning police force has not received the necessary oversight. They do, we will leave with a new carl beech, a hospital inspector and School Governor duped deal. If they do not want to talk, then we are prepared to leave without a deal. We need to get a new experienced detectives with his bogus allegations. Deal or a deal, but no more delays. A cruel and compulsive liar, he set out to undermine the reputations of those he wrongly accused. That is the big question. We know that there is that act of Parliament Lord britan died before going through that says that there is no deal by the 19th of october, carl beech had been exposed. The Prime Minister has to ask sir Richard Henriques is believed brussels for a delay. He says he will abide by the law, but says we he unlawfully obtained are living insist that were living at the end of october, with believes any police obtained the or without a deal. Hard to see how theyre going to square circle. Or without a deal. Hard to see how theyre going to square circlem warrant unlawfully to search his theyre going to square circlem the meantime, we were talking about home and those of the other victims. This last week, there is a degree of cooperation between some of the the Police Watchdog rejects this. Today its director general said. Opposition parties in the way that they want to tackle a put pressure on the government. If thats still going on today . It is, but it is harvey proctor, who lost his home pretty threadbare, actually. This idea of a so called remain alliance. And hisjob because he was under it does not feel like there is much ofan suspicion, was allowed to see it does not feel like there is much of an alliance now. They have the Police Watchdogs report managed to change the law, but before its publication today. Getting any further than that, they seem to be stuck. They are having these repeated meetings, but they the iopc is hand in glove seem to be going round and round in with the metropolitan police. Circles because they cannot agree on there should be a full investigation this idea of a government of into these Police Officers. National unity, so called, because while carl beech is in prison any kind of government requires a Prime Minister and they cannot for his lies, the Police Watchdog decide on an alternative. The point from the liberal democrats is that the first that he strung along they say thatjeremy corbyn as labour leader simply does not have for 18 months is still in the dock. The numbers because you have those the Police Watchdog insisted it has from conservative mps, former labour carried out a thorough and detailed mps who left the labour party in investigation into what went on at scotla nd investigation into what went on at protest at his leadership, partly. Scotland yard. They will never backjeremy corbyn june kelly, bbc news. Metropolitan police to be leader, Prime Minister, even commissioner creddida dick has issued a statement this afternoon for a short time. So the liberal saying she is deeply sorry democrats say that there is no point for the mistakes that were made during our investigations backing him. The snp are piling on into the appalling lies saying that it is time that everyone spun by carl beech. Got together adversely but of no they simply should confidence in boris johnson, got together adversely but of no confidence in borisjohnson, but it does not look very likely at the not have happened. Moment. Got together and force a the commissioner went on to say that her force will take vote of no confidence in boris time to consider the findings of the independent office for Police Conduct and any johnson. Improvements that are needed legal action in edinburgh aimed to be made. At forcing the Prime Minister to ask for a brexit extension, if he cant reach a deal statement by Cressida Dick earlier with brussels, has been dismissed. This afternoon. An american businesswoman, the case was brought whose past friendship by the snp mp, joanna cherry, and others, at the court of session. With borisjohnson is a matter of controversy, has they asked the court to create broken her silence about her an order which would force mrjohnson to comply dealings with mrjohnson with the so called benn act, when he was mayor of london. Which requires him to send a letter Jennifer Arcuri joined trade missions led by mrjohnson, to the eu asking for a delay and received thousands of pounds of public money, giving rise to brexit, to avoid a no deal to questions over a potential departure from the eu. Conflict of interest over their friendship. Police have arrested about 150 ms arcuri has refused to deny that they had people in connection an intimate relationship. She said the Prime Minister was just with a Climate Change protest in london, organised by Extinction Rebellion. A really good friend and mrjohnson has insisted everything was done entirely the group has blocked lambeth in the proper way. And westminster bridges, our correspondent helen but says its aim is to shut down catt has the latest. I hope youre having a productive. The whole of westminster. Our correspondent dan johnson when then mayor of London Boris Johnson agreed to speak at her events, young tech entrepreneur is in Trafalgar Square. Jennifer arcuri was overjoyed. Im ready to hang out they have certainly been successful in shutting down Trafalgar Square for most of this afternoon. You can see how determined this is by the hearse that the protesters have a boris is hanging out party. There are a number of people he ended up being a Star Attraction at several. Her sat on the road completely you like hanging out with us, right . Blocking traffic and they have she took part in a number apologised for the straps on, said of trade missions run by city hall and received public that they are prepared to be funds while he was in post. Arrested. You can see that some people are having a bit of a disco. Speaking to Itvs Good Morning Britain it has been largely a good natured earlier, Jennifer Arcuri denied event and they say that they will be theirfriendship had earned her here until the message is heard. Preferential treatment. Boris never ever were expecting disruption over the gave me favouritism. Next, probably, two weeks. Although never once did i ask him this is peaceful, they say that they for a favour, never once did he write a letter are determined to take action, to cause disruption so that their of recommendation for me. Message is heard. He did not know about me asking to go to trips. There was gridlock this morning at she said mrjohnson had some of londons iconic landmarks. Become a really good protesters popped up to block key friend and that he visited her junctions, roads and bridges, at her office in her flat in east targeting parliament and government london five, ten, buildings, all in the name of and handful of times. Highlighting their climate concerns. She refused to answer questions the police have promised a robust about whether there had response but warned these been a more intimate relationship. Demonstrations and the disruption are stretching their numbers. Still, they stepped in quickly to cut protesters free and make arrests, and we have been told to expect two weeks of this sort of direct action. Because the press have made me this objectified we are facing the loss ex model pole dancer, im really not going to of the majority of life on earth answer that question. Within a few generations. So you wont deny it . Im sorry. Im not going to be putting myself we dont know what the planet will in a position for you to weapon my answer. Look like by the end of the century, weaponise my answer. Im being used as a pawn. But it is highly likely that it will be largely uninhabitable. The London Assembly is investigating Boris Johnsons links so what do you do when you know that withJennifer Arcuri. Its code of conduct says. That that is coming . The protests reached right around the world. This was sydney. Extinction rebellion is a Global Movement and it made its presence felt on a visit to hospital here in france and in india too, calling for greater international in watford earlier, borisjohnson was asked commitments on carbon emissions. If he thought he had broken it. 00 13 35,194 2147483051 43 32,313 no, and ive said i think 2147483051 43 32,313 4294966103 13 29,430 everything i will but back in london, not everyone agrees with the approach. I think you are hysterical extremists, and you are alienating public opinion, and they aint going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. There may well be more frustration over the next fortnight, but these climate campaigners say they feel this is their only option to get urgent action to address our warming planet. It is difficult to estimate the true numbers involved because theyre a different process that had popped up at different sites different protests. They seem to be keeping on the move to try and catch at the police and they have had some success with that today, although the number of officers out on the streets has meant that they have not been ordered to stay anywhere for too long. We have seen some Police Officers intervening to remove people and make arrests. Around 148 arrests so far today. These groups are saying that they will carry on this action around london, cities across the bow, for the next fortnight. Thank you for the update. This years nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to the british scientist, sir peter ratcliffe, and the americans, William Kaelin and gregg semenza, for their work on how cells adapt to oxygen availability. In its citation, the Nobel Assembly said the laureates revealed the mechanism for one of lifes most essential adaptive processes. Their work is leading to new treatments for anaemia and cancer. 5 29pm and i will have the headlines shortly. And on the sport. Time for a look at the weather heres nick miller. The day has ended only a brighter note. We still have some rain affecting parts of england which will clearly way further into england tonight. Clear skies will follow behind it. We are left with a bit of dry weather overnight, but the showers still coming towards western parts of the uk. You will notice these capture is not going down too far, that is the case throughout this week because there is too much wind event, no frost, no fog abound. If element of sunshine to start the day. Tomorrow, there will be showers around without sunshine, initially in the west and more frequently across western scotland. Some will push further east as we go through day, hail and thunder as possible and gutsy, squally winds. Some will have gas and wind around. The whole day is certainly not to wash out. There will be some sunshine around us and there may be one or two showers. Temperatures must be in the mid teens, if you spot is approaching 18 celsius. This is bbc news. The headlines. After the fatal car crash that killed 19 year old harry dunn , the Prime Minister urges the us to reconsider granting immunity to a suspect, who is the wife of a us diplomat. The american businesswoman jennfer arcuri refuses to say whether she had an affair with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. The Police Watchdog clears detectives on how they handled false claims of a paedophile ring at westminster but theres fierce criticism of its findings. And 217 arrests, as Extinction Rebellion block bridges and roads in westminster, in a protest over Climate Change. To be not catch up with todays sport . Chris silverwood is the man who will replace englands head coach. The former head coach stepped down, he failed to begin the ashes. So been in the england setup for a couple of years now. Working with the bowlers, having previously set ina the bowlers, having previously set in a coaching role with essex. But what is the task that lies ahead . |j can what is the task that lies ahead . can detect a change in the way that they select the team for new zealand. More of a patient look about, i think. Zealand. More of a patient look about, ithink. More zealand. More of a patient look about, i think. More of traditional type of batting. He knowsjoe root very well. There is the ashes, i know we have just had the ashes, but it happens again in two years time. England go to australia then and they have to win the ashes back again. That will be the main thrust of where england are looking. They have got to get that tesco get back on track and get themselves to the top level of the championship table and beat australia. Onto tennyson and beat australia. Onto tennyson and many continued his singles comeback with a directory at the shanghai masters. The three time ground psalm ten, he was competing asa ground psalm ten, he was competing as a wild card, lost the opening set, but admitted himself he got better as the went on. At 23, and may begin the shanghai masters youngest champion. Nine years later the tournament is a chance for him to prove he could be competitive again. But his opponent find his groove early on, giving many they run around. After heading 18 winners, heat of the set. It was time memory to turn it up a notch. Moves like this serve and volley change the direction of the match. Marie greatest break point chances and adapted his hand skills, taking this to the third set. Things got really competitive and frustrating when his opponent was given a chance to break to love. The moment and the argentine broke back with a return had marie exasperated. All that anger was released into this poor hand. Bought hand. Slapping himself into gear did him no good, as andy murray moved to the next round and on the right direction. As andy murray moved to the next round and on the right directionm isa round and on the right directionm is a rash day at the rugby world cup, hiding towards the final matches the focus is not on the by, matches the focus is not on the rugby, but on the weather. A number of teams. Thai thin is on course to hit japan by of teams. Thai thin is on course to hitjapan by the weekend. Of teams. Thai thin is on course to hit japan by the weekend. World by to hit japan by the weekend. World rugby has been in touch with us and are asking us as you are to get this game played. I believe there is a contingency plan in place, but i think every 24 hour. We just get on with our dayjob and try and best prepare. Every single day and we will see what comes of that. Manchester united striker has used twitter to apologise for the clubs per board. United lost to newcastle yesterday, but extends their worst start to a League Season for 30 yea rs. Start to a League Season for 30 years. Today he tweeted this. United are 12 in the table at the minutes, two points of the relegation zone. That is a sport for now. He combined more and other stories on the website. Ive bring you more in sports day at half past six. See you then. Police forces across england and wales are battling rising levels of knife crime. New figures show that between 2014 and 2018, offences involving knives in england and wales increased by more than two thirds rising sharply outside london, but with the capital still the most dangerous area. The trauma team at the Royal London Hospital in the east end is one of the busiest in europe, dealing with knife and gun attacks, and the bbcs clive myrie was given exclusive access to their work over a period of several months. You may find some of the images distressing. This the pained face of knife crime in britain. Still early, the guys are not out of the pubs yet. And absolutely anything could happen tonight. These are stories of a three month period. From the front line of the epidemic. When he came in, he had lost a lot of blood volume, his pulse was very weak. Stories of courage, kindness and honesty. Let us face it, it does not take much to get stabbed in our society today. Bottom line. Arterial bleeding, there, ya . Stories of cowardice and for some, immense strength. I got a phone call that my son had been stabbed. They just stabbed him. This is 16 year old lucas, at approximately 16 30 he has been allegedly assaulted by a group of people. Has sustained a single incision wind to the left upper quadrant. Lucas has been stabbed in the chest. One of two knife victims admitted to the Royal London Hospital this evening. His painkillers have not kicked in. They have just got to open him up and see where the knife has gone, what it has hit. And take it from there, really. There are a lot of things that could go wrong. It is absolutely awful. Consultant Martin Griffiths will soon operate on lucas. He is stable, but nothing is certain. How are you doing . It hurts. Im right here, open your eyes. Look at me. Take my hand. What is your name . Lucas. How old are you . 16. 16 . And what happened to you . I got stabbed. The attackers knife pierces liver and punctured his stomach. After lucas refused to hand his bike and phone to a group of teen robbers. Martin is a veteran of the violence, but even he shocked by what is happening now. We know we are seeing a lot more. About a 10 rise year on year. And we get the feeling we are seeing more complex wounds. What do you think is going on, then . What is going on out there . I hope it isjust a blip. I worry that there is a change in attitude towards knife injury, that people are becoming better educated in how to cause more damage. The attacks are no longer just random slashes, but targeted strikes, designed to permanently maim or kill. It is late at night and martin is on duty again. Just named nhs Violent Crime reduction chief for london, his role is to help Society Better understand why some carry knives. To reframe the debate, to save lives. Lets strip away convention, what we expect to happen in our lives. Let us strip away resource, shelter, warmth, comfort. Parenting, structure. Lets introduce chaotic parenting, inconsistent food, inconsistent shelter, no aspiration and a group or society around you in which that behaviour is the norm. And put around that a big fence of which people are judging you from deeming you as being worthless. And let us give you no access to get out of that place. Lets see how you behave. What will happen . It is going to be explosive. It will not be positive. We are dealing with the generation that are disheartened, that have been neglected and let down. That no one really cares about. Roisin is part of martins team. An outreach worker based in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need is patients recover. To prevent young people turning to violence. If you have got a parent who is a substance misuse or Mental Health or there is domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child relates nurturing. Because you are consumed with whatever youre holding as the adult. Does it depress you . Yeah. Seeing this all the time . It breaks my heart. Victims admitted to hospital can seek revenge on their attackers and end up needing further treatment. But her work and that of colleagues has cut readmittance rates to the royal london from 45 tojust1 . All the family have been traumatised by this. All of you. Lucas is ok. But what about his family . If you look all right, you are probably not all right. Yes. 0k . It is going to be a long process. Ten days later, his family tries to heal, as lucas gets better. How are you feeling . Yeah, im all right. But will he seek revenge on his attackers . If you are walking along the street and you see them, what is going to happen . Obviously want them to go through that, i want them to feel i felt. But i would not stab them. And not seeking to stab his attacker, may just save his own life. On any given day in britain, a knife attack will intrude on a young life. The youngest to die this year, 14. How best to give our youth a chance to end the pointless waste . Were figuring out. Sobering report, there will be more details on the news at six and ten. A bbc investigation has discovered that one in six of the cases of children, seriously injured or killed by an adult in the past decade, are as a result of being shaken. The research looked at serious case reviews recorded on the nspccs website. Now midwives are trying to help families understand the dangers, as our correspondent tracy gee reports. At 16 weeks old, charlie was violently shaken. I came out of the shower to find charlie grey, lifeless, not breathing, in his fathers arms with no explanation. Charlies biological father had maliciously hurt him. They did tell us to prepare for the worst, that his injuries were equivalent to a high speed car accident because he had been shaken that violently. Charlies father was jailed for four years after causing grievous bodily harm. He left his son brain damaged, blind and with restricted movement. To assess the scale of the problem, we manually checked every serious case review on the nspccs website for the past decade. What we have found is that one in six cases relates to shaken baby syndrome. Many parents that do shake their baby dont do it intentionally, are doing it in the spirit of the moment when something has just broken or gone wrong. This woman was convicted of the manslaughter of her three month old baby boy. She maintains her innocence to this day but in sentencing her, the judge attributed the death to a momentary loss of self control. He would wake up and start crying. I tried to make him calm down, like, cuddling him and things like that. For a few seconds it was happening and then he stopped breathing. It feels like i was just shocked. The death of my son is going to be remembered with me for the rest of my life. Midwives are now educating parents about shaken baby syndrome in hospital the minute their baby is born. You need to put her down, take a minute for yourself. It is launching in North Yorkshire and york in november and joanne is an ambassador for the cause. How do you feel about the fact that you are now using your story that started out so tragically to now make a difference in peoples lives . I am just proud, because i know what it feels like to go through Something Like that. If i can stop it happening and help another family, then makes me feel really proud. And viewers in yorkshire and lincolnshire can see more on that story on inside out this evening at 7. 30pm on bbc one. The headlines on bbc news. After the fatal car crash that killed 19 year old harry dunn the Prime Minister urges the us to reconsider granting immunity to a suspect who is the wife of a us diplomat. The american businesswoman jennfer arcuri refuses to say whether she had an affair with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. The Police Watchdog clears detectives on how they handled false claims of a paedophile ring at westminster but theres fierce criticism of its findings an update on the market numbers for you heres how londons and frankfurt ended the day. And in the the United States this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. Concerns about the environment, particularly among young people, are putting pressure on companies to reduce the amount of waste they produce. Now one of the countrys largest firms, unilever, has announced plans to halve the amount of new plastic it uses by the middle of the decade. Its also promising to collect and recycle more Plastic Packaging than it sells. Our consumer Affairs CorrespondentColletta Smith reports. Bottles, sachets, wrappers and lids unilever makes 700,000 tonnes of new plastic each year. But changes are afoot. So, this is where we are doing some testing on the new detectable black plastic. With more recycled plastic, less packaging and more refillable bottles, prototypes here on the wirral now being rolled out globally. Nice to meet you, too. The boss says itll make them Industry Leaders but councils need to help too. If there was a standardised approach to sorting, collection and processing, i think it would allow industry to standardise the labelling and make it easierfor people to segment that waste. Its more expensive to use recycled material, often the processes are more expensive isnt this price going to be passed on to customers . There is an initial price premium, but very quickly, as the system builds to supply that, the costs go down, because ultimately youre consuming less resources. This pile only takes a couple of hours to form. Its the stuff that cant be recycled even in a plant like this. And unilever arent the only company trying to do something about it, because consumers are putting big manufacturers under pressure to make stuff that is easier to recycle. Weve had hundreds and hundreds of people come to our plant, people that are making things and are coming to see what happens to them when they get thrown away, and theyre thinking about how they design them at the front end. Even the biggest Global Companies are beginning to cut plastic and improve recycling as customers demand it. Colletta smith, bbc news. Youtube has deleted hundreds of videos for breaching their policies on nudity and sexual conduct, following an investigation for the bbcs panorama programme. The videos were published by so called pick up artists who claim to teach what they call seduction techniques. This takes place in face to face training sessions, and by uploading recorded with women, as myles bonnar reports. In september, the self styled pick up adnan ahmed, who calls himself addy a game, was found guilty of harassment. He was part of a growing Global Online business of so called pick up artists, who use youtube to publish what they call infield videos. Secret recordings they claimed were of them with unsuspecting young women. Some during sex. Panorama has been investigating the company that trained him, street attraction. On their youtube channel, they had more than 100,000 subscribers. I will give you all the necessary theory, but for extra clarity it will all be backed up by intimate, infield footage. Because we wanted to capture the real thing and real reactions, it had to be filmed perversely. Guerilla style. The film continues with audio of him apparently having sex with an 18 year old he met that same day. Had to be filmed converting. Panorama got in touch with youtube, who has now deleted these channels, saying they breach their policies. But street attraction also sells face to face courses, teaching the same techniques. I went undercover on one, to find out more. One of the first lessons lead coach eddie taught was what he called the cold approach. How to stop women you do not know in the street. Another coach, richard hood, told me about what he called last minute resistance to sex or lmr. There is an idea with lmr that women put up a certain amount of supposedly token resistance, prior to having sex. The thing that is really worrying about this is that it creates a situation in which a womans no can never be legitimately heard as a no. I tried to get eddie to give me an interview, but without success. Instead, i caught up with him at another of their boot camps, where they denied targeting underage girls, saying they always find out how old a girl is before doing anything sexual. They said they do not pressurise women into having sex and that it was nonsense that they publish secretly recorded audio of their sexual encounters. The women in their videos, they said, are actresses. Panorama secrets of the seduction boot camp is on bbc one tonight at 8. 30pm. Police have arrested more than 217 people in connection with a Climate Change protest in london, organised by Extinction Rebellion. The group has blocked lambeth and westminster bridges, but says its aim is to shut down the whole of westminster. Joining me now from Trafalgar Square, one of the locations where demonstrators have been gathering, is dr gail bradbrook, a co founder of Extinction Rebellion. Thank you forjoining us. What is your impression of what todays protest has achieved so far . We have got some beautiful protests out on the streets of london today. People have come from all across the uk, they are determined, they are happy, they are determined, they are happy, they are determined, they are happy, they are a great cheer, despite the weather and the arrest. Actually, thatis weather and the arrest. Actually, that is part of what we anticipated might happen. Had you gauge the way that these protest about . The reason im asking, is because how do you think they affect the way that politicians make decisions . The bay decisions that you would like to make. Basically, after the april rebellion we saw a massive increase in Public Interest in this issue. Thank goodness, because we are in an existential crisis. The politician slipping lip service to the issues, but literally no action has been taken. In fact, the British Government at any opposite, theyre doing things like hs two, was to be the biggest disk forestation of the uk since world war i. There was a report out this year that british wildlife, one in four mammals are going to go extinct or are risking extension. It was my vibe last year, things are getting worse. The British Government at the bigger subsidises of fossil deals in the eu, their opening equal mind, they are backing the uk forfrankly, they are backing the uk forfrankly, they are paying lip service to this agenda and where here to say outside all of these Government Departments come on, but as the plan . This is a massive crisis, beyond anything humanity has ever faced. On a practical level, we are dealing with a parliament whether it is no majority for the government, they have trouble getting anything to the house, if he had a government that had a majority who do things and pass laws in this kind of area, people might, you know, understand why you are pressing the case. But right now, politically, westminster is frozen. So, what are the chances ofa is frozen. So, what are the chances of a government doing anything . think that is part of the problem. We have a democratic system that simply is incapable of dealing with existential crises. That is a real problem. We need to upgrade british democracy, it is in a complete mess right now. British people are able to ta ke right now. British people are able to take democracy into their own hands, come onto the streets, that is politics. We are asking for a Citizens Assembly to have legally binding ways of saying how about the attack of the climate crisis. A bed like a attack of the climate crisis. A bed likeajury attack of the climate crisis. A bed like a jury service, where british people are selected at random and they go into situation where they get a lot of information, talk Critical Thinking skills that they are the ones that come up with plans to stop i think we need to rethink democracy right now, because it is failing us on all fronts. What are the plans for future demonstrations in the coming weeks and months . What you planning . We obviously have to see how this goes. In a continuous strategising process, by myself, i actually think we also need to think about not paying our debts off at some point. Because the Financial System is also bringing life on earth to the bank of extinction into a massive crisis. This is a public deck. We have to rewire humanity. We are ina deck. We have to rewire humanity. We are in a mass extinction event. It is beyond any kind of experience we had and the past, we have to rethink everything. Extinction rebellion are knotted as disseminate this kind of economy, which then come on, folks, look at as serious things are. The last time we were emitting carbon downside at this level, in the world, was the permian mass extinction, went 97 of all life died. We have got credible commentators and the collapse of our civilisation is inevitable. Others are saying it is highly unlikely. Everything needs to be rethought. Human beings are amazing, there are loads of great ideas out there, this is not ideological. This is about is all coming together and saying how can we do this differently . Because what wording right now is not working. Many thanks again for talking to us in Trafalgar Square. Time for a look at the weather, heres nick miller. All about automatically moment. Sometimes it be so quiet with mist and sunshine by day, but right now it is the other side of autumn weather. Low pressure, went and rain. Plenty of showers in the forecast for the rest of the week. I did brighten up today in scotland and northern ireland. The showers that followed, somewhere heavy and then rated top we are on rainbow watch the next few days. Very blustery conditions on the way for the rest the week. Low pressure is close by. This one parking and suffer several days to the north of the uk, around that with the see these weather fans moving through. So, bands of showers and as they go through the sun does make an appearance. We are seeing some rain, getting some rain at the moment. Thatin getting some rain at the moment. That in parts of east anglia is at this england, thats close to it at night. Sabbath village was the western pa rt of night. Sabbath village was the western part of the uk, potentially scotland. Clear spells elsewhere. There is too much wind around for any there is too much wind around for a ny frost there is too much wind around for any frost or fog patches through this week, so that is a hazard that is not a nearby castle stop into tomorrow, we started ebutt a lot of sunshine around. Showers come in, they are deaf and the word go. Still frequent into western scholars, but she will notice of pushing right the way eastwards across the uk. One or two showers does not make for a wash out of the day and the sun will appear once wash out of the day and the sun will appearonce nhi wash out of the day and the sun will appear once nhi was moved on 3000 hailand appear once nhi was moved on 3000 hail and thunder is possible that the downpours and gusty winds. Many stains on bass subject 40 miles an hour. Temperatures heading towards the mid teens, sunspot 17 and may be 18 celsius of the sunshine. Midway, was to have this low pressure close by. Closer to that, this is where the showers are most frequent. That really is the right to speak across western scotland and particularly into the hills. Elsewhere, the showers will tend to come through in batches. All the way south across the uk, as we can see, on wednesday. No immune from catching these in the could be heavy, the audit rumble of thunder and hail. It does not make for a complete wash out, you may feel a little bit cooler on wednesday compared with tomorrow. And then, looking further ahead, this texas other into the weekend. Just to give us a flavour of what is on the way, it is still looking very u nsettled on the way, it is still looking very unsettled out there into the weekend. Particularly affecting parts of england and wales. Just a few locations of course, there are many more Available Online and through the app, we can find the forecast you are. With knife crime on the rise, we have a special report from one of the hospitals on the front line. We look at the impact on the young victims and their families. Theyve just got to open him up and see where the knifes gone, what its hit, and take it from there, really. Theres lots of things that could go wrong. And the consultant leading efforts to reduce stabbings tells us of his fears for the future. Whats going on out there . I hope itsjust a blip. I worry that theres a change in attitude towards knife injury. We follow one teenage victim from the moment he is rushed into a e, stabbed for his bike and phone. Also tonight. Harry dunn died in a road crash the government calls on the us to waive diplomatic immunity for the woman police