Ban snacking on public transport to help tackle Childhood Obesity says englands outgoing chief medical officer. Americas simone biles makes history the first woman to win five all round world gymnastics titles. And coming up before nine well speak to former wag, lizzy cundy, about the Coleen Rooney and Rebekka Vardy row. After more than two hours of talks today borisjohnson and his irish counterpart leo va radkar say they can see a pathway to a possible brexit deal. The two leaders met at a Country Manor on the wirral and said a deal was in everybodys interest. Tonight mr varadkar said he thought it was still possible that a deal could be done by the end of october but he declined to say what had changed. Heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. After work, a private plane for the irish leader. A speeding limousine for the british Prime Minister. The two of them heading to an encounter which could change things for us all. Tucked away is a Country House on the wirral, a private moment of Massive Public importance. Could they shake on a deal . After a couple of hours of talks, there wasnt white smoke but an official statement. The two men agreed they could see a pathway to a possible deal. Their discussion is concentrated, not surprisingly perhaps, on the challenges of customs and consent. They agreed to reflect further on their discussions and that officials would continue to engage intensively on them. In other words, its not on, nor is it off. I think it is possible for us to come to an agreement, to have a treaty agreed, to allow the uk to leave the eu in an orderly fashion and to have that done by the end of october but there are many things that are not in my control. The two men talked for nearly three hours, with time one on one. Its a different tone certainly from the last few days, but whether they understand each other is one thing. Finding a way out of a fundamental clash is another. The uk wants a brexit deal with a big different customs system on both sides of the irish border. Ireland wants the system north and south to stay the same. The conversation between the Prime Minister and leo varadkar, they were cordial, they were constructive, they were open and they say there is going to be progress so im delighted. Cheering the opposition is sceptical whether an agreement can really happen. We are in for a few days of shadow boxing by borisjohnson and a decision will hopefully come back to parliament next week, after the eu summit. At the moment his behaviour and the language he has used suggests he is not going to reach an agreement with the european union. Translation despite some better vibes today, the deal is a long way from lined up. Around the country leaders are proposing for the process to end with no agreement. We want to reduce the negative effects if there is a disorderly brexit. Remember, this is urgent, very urgent. The summit where a deal was meant to be finalised is a week today and any big compromises the Prime Minister were to give would make things harder here in westminster. There may have been progress of a few paces today but the two sides were miles apart. If Boris Johnson could satisfy his counterpart, that might not please parliament. If you cant please parliament, then the eu might not budge. When it comes to brexit, the Prime Minister simply cant please all of the people all of the time. Our Political Correspondent helen cattjoins us now from westminster. Is becoming at all clear or what exactly these two men have done to square is circle . Beyond a more positive language, it is not much clearer with the actual practical steps a re clearer with the actual practical steps are that had been taken today that would, as you heard in the piece there, move them closer from one or two positions that are quite farapart in this one or two positions that are quite far apart in this key issues around customs and how to deal with a customs and how to deal with a Customs Border on the island of ireland and this idea of consent, how you give people of Northern Ireland consent to agree to different rules to the rest of the uk and when leah was asked, he asked if he could say what give it a bit of detail on that, he could not go into the detail of it. We know that Michel Barnier the chief negotiator will meet with berkeley and brussels and a few more of those details will be discussed and we find out where they are and what is given the cause for optimism to leo varadkar, we do not know. British officials have been a bit more cautious than you heard from the irish side, suggesting that any suggestion that there been some major turnaround in position was to be sort of moved away from. So we will have to see over the coming days what comes from this. But the language is slightly more positive than we have been hearing in recent days. And when you talk about in the coming days, there many days to go. It was interesting to hear the irish Prime Minister talking about clarifying some things that we need to focus on in the weeks ahead. But as i understand it, there is one week ahead before the summit. And only three weeks before that date on which we are supposed to be leaving the eu and Boris Johnson has been very insistent that will be leaving the eu in october. So when you hear them say they can see a possible pathway, theyre going dead to start hiking along that path pretty quickly if they wa nt to that path pretty quickly if they want to hit that deadline. But believes that a treaty could be agreed on and that timeframe. But it is not to stick case of agreeing on a treaty it has to get to parliament and that takes time and it is going to ta ke and that takes time and it is going to take getting mps on board. So it isa to take getting mps on board. So it is a very long way to go even if there is this glimmer of optimism. Grace osullivan is an mep for the Irish Green Party shejoins me now from tramore in County Waterford in the south east of ireland. What do you make of what we saw today. A degree of real optimism, leo varadkar and the Prime Minister walking out of the meeting and saying that theres a possibility of a pathway and to reach an agreement, i think the first positive thing we have heard in quite some time. But it has to be considered by the eu negotiator and obviously by the brexit secretary on how theatre negotiations go along. But from an irish perspective, it sounds like it has been a good meeting and i am wondering what concessions will of been discussed or what deals are prepared to give freely. But obviously, it is very important that the whole customs area and also to hopefully have consent from the people in Northern Ireland to whatever has been discussed today. We do not know what it is, theyre both very tight lipped. But at least something positive. It is puzzling because between dublin and the du in belfast, theres not much wiggle room for the Prime Minister and working the arrangements for the border. Exactly and that is why i am very curious because it is the british Prime Minister really who i suspect has had to move and we could see both of the Prime Ministers walking today is a referred, they look like cheshire cats walking out of the meeting, quite content. But leo varadkar has been pretty solid from the outset as to what, how much wiggle room or movement he would concede to. So i am assuming it is Prime Ministerjohnson who has made the move and anything that leads to a positive withdrawal, i believe all around, is best. But it is very curious, theyre very tight lipped and we do not know what the outcome is but as the day begins, we start to get evidence as to what these discussions were about and where the wiggle room has been and who has conceded in who has not. By and large it has been a good day, we have since made positive things and it is been a long time since weve seen some positivity. The other thing which we learned as well was this book about provost brexit we have not heard much about post brexit. But actually have two Prime Ministers talking about post brexit and bilateral negotiations and friendliness between the island of ireland and the uk is also welcome. Thank you. Heavy fighting in the central border region, some civilians have been killed, dozens more of been injured on both sides of the border. Theres been heavy fighting in the central border region. Some civilians have been killed and dozens more have been injured on both sides of the border. Turkeys president , recep tayyip erdogan, claims more a hundred kurdish fighters in syria, who he regards as terrorists, have been killed. Turkey is trying to seize land to create a so called safe zone in syria just inside the border to settle some of the millions of Syrian Refugees who have fled the 8 year war. Our international correspondent, orla guerin is on the turkish Syrian Border in akcha ka leh which has been fired on by the kurds today. The turkish president has been defending his countrys invasion of syria as International Concern grows. The french president has set the risk of giving the Islamic State groupa the risk of giving the Islamic State group a chance to regroup, here it is simple tomorrow for the meeting. As turkey pushed deeper into syria in kurdish territory, there was losses on both sides of the border ata warning, losses on both sides of the border at a warning, my report contains distressing images. Writing into battle to the tune of war songs from the ottoman era. A hero sendoff for fighters a part of turkeys operation peach springs. Across the border, Turkish Forces occupying syrian territory making military gains but diplomatic losses. There was no let up overnight. Turkey had close to 200 targets in the Opening Hours of the attack as troops pushed deeper into kurdish strongholds. The casualties kept coming, doctors tending victims in an old war. Youll make so far we have received ten patients, two of them are critical of the number of injured is on the rise of the hour, but the medical staff are ready. President erdogan is making no apologies. Far from it. As his party rallies around him, he threatens his critics with a flood of Syrian Refugees. European union, get a hold of yourself. Look. Lam union, get a hold of yourself. Look. I am telling you again. If you describe our operation is an invasion again, we will take the easy road. We will open doors and send you 3. 6 million refugees. And here are his targets. Syrian Kurdish Forces that he views as terrorists, desperately outgunned it up against the second largest army of nato. They let the battle against ias and now washington has left them to their fate. But the now washington has left them to theirfate. But the kurds had back today, causing casualties as we were a block away. This is the main street in a Turkish Border town. Police trying to clear the area after what appeared to be mortar fire. We have just after what appeared to be mortar fire. We havejust had after what appeared to be mortar fire. We have just had two massive explosions here in the space of only a few moments. Last seen inside this building. But then we were moved back amid fears of more incoming fire. Turkeys offensive in syria is now hitting home. This amateur video appears to show some of the casualties today. Officials here say three people are confirmed dead and two of them were children. While we we re two of them were children. While we were expecting a response from the turkish authorities, and it has not taken long, we have been hearing explosions in the past few minutes and on the horizon, you can see the dense black smoke, that is the aftermath of a series of air strikes. Syrian positions just across the border are being pounded now and there are announcements being made here telling civilians to ta ke being made here telling civilians to take shelter and to get off the streets. The air strikes continued through the afternoon and on both sides of this border now, there are families in morning at the offensive thatis families in morning at the offensive that is only in the second day. Turkish troops have now captured a string of border villages and they have established save border villages and they intend to beseech the towns in order to avoid house to house fighting. The syrian kurds are figuring out with this could mean for the fight against Islamic State. They will have fewer guards for is prisons at the top kurdish official warned today that that could lead to a jailbreak. Will be speaking to a Senior Adviser. They can pathway to a possible brexit deal. Turkey steps up possible brexit deal. Turkey steps up heavy artillery on the kurds in syria, tens of thousands of civilians are reported to have fled. Been snacking on public transport to attack Childhood Obesity. Lots of sport now, times are around up lots of sport now, times are around upfor lots of sport now, times are around up for the sports lots of football tonight, three of the nations on the hunt for glory tonight, Northern Ireland, wales and scotland all in qualifying action and lets have a look at these scores, they are likely needing at least a draw, take that qualification hope alive and goalless in again. Scotland are in moscow and it is 0 0 there as well. Ending them going to the top two qualifying spots. But the game in hand, a victory would see them go level and it is wales that leads 10. Level and it is wales that leads i o. Scoring open there and they can competitive debut tonight and you can competitive debut tonight and you ca n follow competitive debut tonight and you can follow all of those games in the bbc sport website. England managers says they will abide for the protocol if they encounter any racial abuse during their qualifier in the republic tomorrow in bulgaria next week. The qualify if they beat the czech republic. Coming off the pitch altogether if they were not happy. The protocol for racial abuse incident abandoning the match inside the stadium if they do not stop the problem. There is the ua for process and we have to have faith in that process in a game was stopped in italy because of that and then Everything Else is hypothetical because we do not know the situation that we will be in as a team or where ill be as a manager. But we are very clear that in terms of all of the staff what will need to happen. We want the players to be able to concentrate on football. Rugby world cup organisers have cancelled two matches to each of the typhoon do to make landfall in the next 2a hours. England against france is off and both sides have already qualified for the quarterfinals in this match is to decide, but england stays with the results given as a o all withdrawal, they say the typhoon guards are smiling on them because they now have a clear nine days off. New zealand versus italy has also been called off. Scotland do to play on sunday and there must when match against japan is on sunday and there must when match againstjapan is on but that depends on how much damage the typhoon causes and could also be cancelled. But if thats the case in two points for the scotts may not be enough to reach the last eight. In the new cricket head coach socio prioritise the Test Match Team for the next two yea rs, the Test Match Team for the next two years, they won the 50 over world cup this summer but cannot regain after drying the series with australia. I think it isjust giving it the attention it deserves, more structure around the test team and helping truax that his will. Making sure that the betting line up is exactly what we want moving forward in everything we do not put this in the process or we can make a huge impact. The american superstar has won yet another road gymnastics title. Or 16th in all and 22nd metal and all at the championship. She has become the most successful female gymnast in the history of the championships and her fifth all around individual title. She has another four all around individual title. She has anotherfour individual all around individual title. She has another four individual finals still to come. For my fifth, that is kind of unheard of so it is really exciting, but we finished strong and we give it our all and it isjust super exciting they have the opportunity to do this. Banning children from snacking on public transport and more taxes on unhealthy food those are just two of the suggestions from experts trying to combat the continuing rise in Childhood Obesity. The latest figures show a Record Number of 10 and 11 year olds are now severely overweight in england. In total more than one million children across england are obese. It means in a class of 30 children a third are now overweight or obese thats twice as many as 30 years ago. In deprived areas its particularly bad with more than a quarter of io and 11 year olds severely obese. Our Health Editor hugh pym has the story. Heres what many communities are up against. Rows of fast food outlets, with constant invitations to eat low cost takeaways. Its a serious challenge to good health. £300 million a year is spent on advertising snacks, sweets and fizzy drinks. Theres been a 53 increase in average pizza portion sizes, over three decades. There are 53,000 takeaways, more than half close to primary schools. Marissas family struggled to do the right thing with their diet, though she has now lost two kilos, after advice from the family doctor. I was feeling so bad, because im the mum and im responsible about her health. And i was feeling terrified about her future, and how to help her. Now, englands former chief medical officer is calling for radical measures, including a ban on eating and drinking, apart from water, on local public transport. She also says all advertising of unhealthy food could be phased out, and plain packaging, or a new tax, for sugary and high calorie foods. Government needs to be bold and it can make a difference, and the public are asking for this. They believe, the public do, that government should protect their children. The report praises local initiatives, like this one, bicester in oxfordshire is billed as a healthy new town. The nhs funded this gym equipment in a local park, as part of a move to help people get more active. What do these a level students, feel about the debate . The government should do some stuff like say whats in the food and say its unhealthy but i also think it is up to us to stay active and fit. There definitely is a lot of advertising on more unhealthy things so people are more aware of Unhealthy Foods rather than healthy foods. The local council has marked out five kilometre routes. The aim is to give schoolchildren more interest in their daily run and developed a fitness habit, for the future. Local initiatives, like this, seems set to continue to develop and grow, but what about at National Level in england . What is the government going to do . Ministers simply say they have studied the report and any action will be based on evidence. They point to the sugar levy on soft drinks. But last years obesity strategy, with plans to restrict advertising, hasnt yet been implemented, and dame sally says a lot more needs to be done to bring down obesity. In contrast, the Scottish Government says it will introduce a bill to curb fast food advertising and promotions. Downing street now says it will learn lessons after borisjohnson was accused of using the police for political purposes. Officers from the west was standing behind Boris Johnson as he delivered a speech to the Training Facility at wheatfield. They say there should have been a clearer delineation between government policy aspects of the speech and political content. He said he had seen no evidence of the being a deliberate attempt to involve the police and political activity. Now the weather. Hello again. We have some more rain to come over the next 2a hours and with the grounds of a saturated, this extra rain brings a risk of localised flooding and some tricky travelling conditions as well. Rain with us and scotland which becomes more extensive overnight and at the same time, well see rain spreading increasingly across england and wales as well. It will be a windy night, brisk south westerly winds ensuring that never gets too cold with temperatures between 90 and 14 degrees. Tomorrow weather wise, some of the heavier rain will be across the Higher Ground in wells around areas from 15 to 17 mm of rain. Quite a lot like could custom localised surface water flooding and i will continue to follow list and scotla nd i will continue to follow list and scotland but there will be brighter skies across central portions of the uk. Mild in the south, temperatures around 17 or 18 degrees, cooler and fresher in the northwest is first week it is concerned, it stays in several the amendments are some of us, more spells of rain. Hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie. The headlines. Borisjohnson and the irish Prime Minister, leo varadkar, say they can see a pathway to a possible brexit deal. It is possible for us to come to an agreement, to have a treaty agreed to allow the uk to leave the eu in an orderly fashion to have that done by the end of october. Turkey steps up heavy artillery and air attacks on the kurds in syria tens of thousands of civilians heavy are reported to flat. Bands snacking on snacking. Since the outgoing chief medical officer. Three twists, to somersaults and the smile. Americas simon biles makes history, the first person to win five all around roaches nessus titles. And coming up, we will speak to former wag lizzy cundy about the Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy rao. Now, lets get more on the situation northeastern syria and the turkish offensive where kurdish. Lets get more now on the situation in northeastern syria and the turkish offensive on kurdish fighters following President Trumps decison to withdraw troops. Vali nasr is a former Senior Adviser at the state department, and professor atjohn hopkins and hejoins me from washington. Thanks very much for talking to us. What is your assessment of the situation this evening . Right now, we are in the thick of a war that really the turks have made a decision to quickly clear out the Kurdish Forces from coast to their border. But i think more broadly speaking, the implications of this will come out in a bit later first of all after the initial operation is done. The question is what does turkey wa nt is done. The question is what does turkey want to do . Will they stay inside syria or do they want to settle out refugees there or will they withdraw back into turkey itself . But i think the broader implication is the way the United States handled this issue has sent a very powerful signal to the region that President Trump will make decisions erratically, quickly without any process and all other countries that have vested their foreign policies with the idea of a strong american backing and position in the region are warned that they cannot count on the United States to stick to its policy. And so what will they do instead than if they cannot rely on that . For instance, ta ke cannot rely on that . For instance, take the cases of countries like saudi arabia and uae which align themselves with a very tough american position on iran. Now they have to countenance the fact that it is possible President Trump may make a quick decision to engage iran or to give something to iran and even syria, the biggest when he of this turkish attack is iran in syria. They may begin to hedge their bets and open up to iran and maybe send signals that they want to de escalate with iran and have an independent Foreign Policy with iran. And as a result we are going to see everybody in the region right now sitting back and re thinking about how they are going to promote their interest in an environment in which they cant count on the United States. You mentioned a moment ago that iran is a winner inside syria. Of course there is a russian presence also inside syria. Talk us through how you see the various regional extra regional powers engaging in the aftermath of this. |j think engaging in the aftermath of this. think right now iran, turkey, and russia are all sort of favourable to these developments but for different reasons. I think all three of them did not want the United States to have its own militia in syria. Its true that the us has a very small number of forces but the kurds were acting as the american militia, the american arm on the ground. Turkey, iran, asad did not want this. The very fa ct iran, asad did not want this. The very fact that President Trump has unilaterally handed over its only military arm on the ground i think isa military arm on the ground i think is a victory for them. Iranians in addition did not want to have a kurdish independent autonomous region in syria. They have their own kurds, they dont want to create that example. They dont have the same level of worry is the turks but they also want the kurds to be cut at the knees and brought back down to size. And then if turkey and the saad government get into a fight over who controls burden syria, that only goes to the advantage of iran because the syrians will rely on the iranians for greater support. The assad government. The iranians also look at syria time macro looks at israel and has a crisis in the past 24 israel and has a crisis in the past 2a hours. The israelis see that the United States has no commitment to syria, no commitment to containing iran or assad syria, no commitment to containing iran orassad in syria, no commitment to containing iran or assad in syria and they are on their own and as a result and also, the iranians look at saudi arabia, uae, bahrain and how they look at us policy and how they are feeling extremely nervous. And all of this plays into the iranians hands both psychologically in the region but also in material in syria. And i think the russians will also see that they are going to be the ultimate Decision Makers as a great outside power in syria. The us has really washed its hands of syria and if it is going to wash its hands of syria, and may be willing to wash its hands of a lot more in the middle east i think that is what everybody is wondering. Those are the big long term considerations coming back to the events on the ground and the immediate people who seem ground and the immediate people who seem to be on their own, what options for the kurds . The kurdish fighters are going to defend their homes and villages but this is a losing battle. They will continue to withdraw to the south and at some point they may seek refuge under the assad government, but they will have to withdraw significantly from the border. And then there is kurdish civilians who are vulnerable not only caught in the fighting but they will be vulnerable to essentially being interrogated or harassed by Turkish Forces for any kind of allegiance to the kurdish cause and they begin to become refugees who moved to the south. The idea of the turks put on the table that they might eventually want to settle those regions with arab refugees currently in turkey is deeply worrying to the kurds. I think were going to see an exodus of kurds moving farther deeper into syria and as for the humanity add to the mentoring crisis that has art been happening there. Add to the humanitarian crisis. We are going to have a big refugee problem for kurds as well. Vali nasr very interesting to listen to your analysis. Thank you forjoining us this evening. Thank you. We will be talking about the prospects of a brexit deal but still a worry about a no deal. The chairman of the car manufacturer nissan has warned that a no deal brexit would threaten the future of its large plant in sunderland. The japanese car maker employs 6000 people at the factory, the biggest in the uk, and supports a further 211,000 people in the supply chain. David rhodes reports. Nissan is the biggest private employer, in one of the uks poorest cities. Around 30,000 jobs are connected to this sprawling plant in sunderland, the countrys largest car factory. The city voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu in 2016 and nissan has spoken before, about how brexit could make it harder to continue to produce 400,000 cars a year here, on wearside. But, today, the european boss of this company had a warning about the growing prospect of a no deal brexit. A no deal would be associated with the application of 10 duties under the wto rules. That will create an enormous problem for the overall european activities at nissan. There are people that voted for brexit here, who will say you are scaremongering. You will not leave sunderland, because you have invested too much money in this plant. If you fall down in a situation, in which, on 70 of our vehicles, we will have to pay 10 export duties, the overall Business Model of nissan in europe will not be sustainable. For those who live here, they say it would be devastating for the city, if the plant was ever to close. Apparently half of sunderland work at nissan, and it. You know people in sunderland, then you know someone who works at nissan. What would happen if it closed . You might as well put some gates on the a19, saying sunderland is closed for business. But brexit is just one of the pressures the industry is under. Global car manufacturing is moving away from diesel fueled vehicles towards electric cars. That is also having an impact on factories here. Workers were told here this morning that the night shift, at this factory is being cut. Jobs wont be lost that some employees will see their pay cut. There is concern across sunderland that this company is already bracing for tough times ahead. The government says it is working flat out to achieve a deal, ahead of the uk leaving the eu, at the end of this month. From the factory floor, to the city centre, the people of sunderland are still unsure what the future could hold for nissan. David rhodes, bbc news. A court heard today that what was described as extraordinarily bad failings of the hillsborough match commander David Duckenfield led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semi final in 1989. Mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supports who died at sheffield wednesdays ground. From Preston Crown court, Judith Moritz reports. Back at court again. David duckenfield arrived, to face another jury. The retired chief superintendent being retried, after his last trial ended without a verdict. He is accused of the manslaughter of 95 liverpool fans, at the hillsborough disaster, in 1989. The youngest was ten years old. There were 37 teenagers. The oldest was a pensioner of 67. The 96th victim, tony bland, died nearly four years later, so cant be included in this prosecution. The jury heard that wholly innocently, they had gone to watch a football match at the sheffield ground. The court was told there were not enough turnstiles to let the fans in. A gate was opened, but the tunnel to the already full terraces wasnt closed off, and fans were swept down the slope and into a fatal crash. The jury was told that David Duckenfield had an ultimate and personal responsibility for the policing operation, and it was part of wearing the uniform, along with the crown of match commander, that he be in a position to deal with an emergency. Richard matthews, qc, said David Duckenfields failures had contributed substantially to the deaths, saying this was an extraordinarily bad failure. David duckenfield denies manslaughter. The case is expected to last until the end of next month. Judith moritz, bbc news, preston. Briefing notes given to President Trump reveal that a woman with diplomatic immunity, whos a suspect in the case of a crash in northamptonshire in which a teenager died, will not return to the uk. Police want Anne Sacoolas, whos married to a us diplomat, to return to the uk in connection with the collision in august in which harry dunn died. Duncan kennedy reports. When harry dunn died in august, his family could never imagine that their arc of grief would take their son into the white house. But last night, President Trump made a promise to talk to the woman who is the main suspect in harrys death. We are going to speak to her very shortly and see if we can do something with. It was an accident, it was an acc. It was a terrible accident. But just look at this. Its the briefing note the president was holding saying that the woman he is talking about will not return to the united kingdom. That note was met this morning by outrage from harry dunns family spokesman. It didnt sit with his spoken words. Clearly, as he tends to do, just speaks off the cuff and says what he thinks makes him look best in the moment. You know, so we were angry when we left london yesterday, and that has tipped us over the edge, i have to say. This is Anne Sacoolas, the wife of an american intelligence official, who was driving the car that collided with harry dunns motorbike. Northamptonshire police say they want to speak to Anne Sacoolas after she pulled out of this american air base, and about the accidentjust up the road, an accident that has involved everyone from harry dunns family, to the president of the United States. Harry dunns family met the foreign secretary yesterday to try to get mrs sacoolas returned to the united kingdom, but they came out disappointed. I felt extremely let down by the government today, or by the foreign and commonwealth office. And i am deeply, deeply disappointed that they think its ok to kill a young lad on his bike and they can just walk away. The family say they plan to go to washington to add more pressure for mrs sacoolass return. All that, and grieving for harry at the same time. Duncan kennedy, bbc news. A Climate Change activist has climbed on top of a plane at London City Airport as protests continue over global warming. The man, identified as a former paralympian cyclist, got on top of the plane as part of demonstrations by extinction rebellion. Police say more than 1,000 people have been arrested since protests began in london on monday, including around 50 at the airport today. Sirjames dyson has abandoned plans to build a radical electic car and will close the Automotive Division of his company. The company, best known for designing vacuum cleaners, had been developing the electric car in the uk butjames dyson told staff that it is not commercially viable. The project employed 523 people who will be given jobs on other projects. The headlines on bbc news. Borisjohnson Boris Johnson and the borisjohnson and the irish premise or leo varadkar say they can see a pathway to a possible brexit deal. Turkey sub sub heavy artillery and air attacks on the kurds in syria. Tens of thousands of civilians are reported to have fled. Bands snacking on public transport to help tackle Childhood Obesity, thats the message from englands outgoing chief medical officer. It is World Mental Health day today and this year the focus is on suicide prevention. It is the biggest killer of men under 45 in the uk. Suicide rates in under 25 sir rising. In 2000 sistine former International Rugby league luke and are founded an organisation after his brother in law took us only. And hejoins us out his brother in law took us only. And he joins us out from leeds. Look, thank you for much for talking to us. Thank you for much for talking to us. Us what led you to set up the clu bs. Us. Us what led you to set up the clubs. It was after my brother in law injured died by suicide back in 2016. We came up with an idea to stop families going through what we were going through and came up with this idea to get quys and came up with this idea to get guys just like and came up with this idea to get guysjust like andy, and came up with this idea to get guys just like andy, myself, and came up with this idea to get guysjust like andy, myself, and quys guysjust like andy, myself, and guys all over our country to open up and bear talking give them that lifeline. It is interesting to say you want them to take the mask off. Do you think andy feel he had to wear a mask, it was hard for him to open up and talk . Clearly because in the days leading up he was really experiencing and in the morning he supposes mum and said goodbye on his way to work, it is a real tricky one. I think we all wear masks. Men, women, you go in the news and will wear masks. Its notjust men who wear. You cant take that mascot, you can take that mascot and you can feel like you can talk and not be judged. You say its ok to talk, thats the slogan. Tell us what rules you have, what you dont have, and when youre trying to achieve stop of a very simple rule. There is only a symbol rule. We dont talk about positives because no one of us know about that. Medication is tricky. We dont talk about that. Some people have some medication, some take medical advice of a someone some take medical advice of a someone who only serves. We do not talk about religion either but we keep it real to the point in the rules are come in, its a little bit Like Fight Club without the fighting. You can come take your mask off, and it is beautiful when you see guys of all different relations, ultimate races, religions, sizes and take the mask off. You see changes from guys coming in and the confidence to look at someone in the eyes and then slowly and surely week by week, they have their chin up, chest out and they might be facilitate in a group and helping out in that group. Its amazing to see. We say that the biggest killer of suicide is lack of help and that is what were trying to help in trying to give people wait in the dark times. And you have questions that encourage people to open up when they come in. If you we re open up when they come in. If you were struggling and i sent to you how you feeling . You might say i am all right. We say when you first come in, it isjust. If you have anxiety about not talking and, most people. Most people will sickness question is, how was your weekend . A listening to the guys . Then you know that youre not a minority, this is 20, 30, 40 and sometimes 70 guys in room and you realise youre deafly not on your own. And then you can ta ke not on your own. And then you can take it off your chest and a guy who did not want to talk suddenly starts talking and then the fourth and fifth question always changes and a positive. We want people to get this stuff out and want to bring them so they back in and want them to leave with the goal and appreciation. Look at something good in their way to give them that little bit of hope and light. So after that very open question to begin with and then the positive question or the question that invites whats been good in the week and the third question which invites what might have been difficult in the week, then you move it forward to look to the future. Exactly that. The third question could be as small as a parking ticket which is in swanson but might bea ticket which is in swanson but might be a big issue and right for someone who is lost a child and is having suicidal thoughts. Who is lost a child and is having suicidalthoughts. But who is lost a child and is having suicidal thoughts. But in the fourth and fifth give them hope because you want to give them a goal. An appreciation of something that they have in their wife. It gets them to feel good and when the session finishes, you see people smiling and laughing and a dispute orfull. Smiling and laughing and a dispute or full. Its happened smiling and laughing and a dispute orfull. Its happened in 22 locations, as for scotland and as far south as devon. This problem will not go away and it is amazing that were doing this today in a world World Mental Health day and hopefully we can keep it all together and start promoting positivity and give the ability for people to speak up. Lets hope as you say. And then one last question. If someone is watching this evening and they think i needed that, i really could use that what should they do . Get them to a group. We have 22 groups and if you are on facebook our web page, you see where our groups me. No referral system, you walk through the door, grab a cup of tea, come in with the guys outside to meet you, walk in, sit down dammit if you are not a guy watching this, sit down and have a cuppa coffee. If i come in now, and you know im hurt and if ive tripped over. When you have stuff going on here, you tell no one about it and no one can ever help you. If we we re it and no one can ever help you. If we were together with problems, whether be a workaholic, we need to help people and know that it is really 0 k help people and know that it is really ok to talk. Help people and know that it is really 0k to talk. Best of luck with it luke and i think andy would be proud of you. Good luck in the days and weeks ahead. Thank you so much. Americas star gymnast simone biles hasjust won her 16th world gymnastics title at the championships in stuttgart. The 22 year old was also crowned the best all around gymnast for a record breaking fifth time. She is now one little short of it when the all time record of 23 world metals. Natalie pirks was there. Its the hardest move womens gymnastics, and yet she makes it appear effortless. Today, simone biles dazzled, yet again, with her new signature move. It is jaw dropping in its complexity, launching into the air, at around 13 miles an hour, shes up there for little more than a second. It means biles has to move quickly to perform her two somersaults, while twisting three times, simultaneously. Even other elite gymnasts are dumbfounded by the ease, with which she performed such a tough move. You talk about legends in sport, and i think she is definitely one of them. To put it into context, when simone does the triple double, everyone in the gym, from coaches to gymnasts, stops to watch her, because it is that hard. The records just keep tumbling. When the usa took their fifth Straight Team title on tuesday, biles became the all time leading female gymnast, with 21 world medals. Today, she was at it again, winning her 16th World Championship gold. Pint sized perfection. Not content with merely winning, the texan wants to create a legacy. Just two more medals here this week will ensure she is the most decorated gymnast, overall, in World Championship history. She has actually got four more chances. Belaruss Vitaly Scherbo won 23 medals in total at the World Championships, 12 of which were gold. His record has stood for more than 20 years. But records aside, what makes simone stand out is her constant innovation. She now has four moves named after her. Today, she didnt attempt her new trickier dismount off the beam. She didnt need to. That was a good, strong routine from her. It means the world to me. It is unheard of, so it is exciting, but we finished strong and we gave it our all and its just super exciting that i have the opportunity to do this. With her last olympics on the horizon, enjoy her brilliance while you can. Its gold again for simone biles we may never see such domination again. Natalie pirks, bbc news, stuttgart. Now its time for a look at the weather. Rebekah vardys agent has told the bbc she is calling in forensic investigators to look into who had access to her instagram account. It follows the spat with Coleen Rooney who has accused her of leaking stories to the sun. The wife of wayne rooney says that she came to the conclusion after blocking everyone on her private instagram apart from Rebekah Vardy. Ms vardy denies she leaked information to the newspaper well, here to get to the bottom of this is the footballers miss marple lizzy cundy, radio and Television Presenter and a former wag. And a friend of both coleen and rebecca. I am friends with both the girls. What is your take this inquisitive i was shocked to see coleens post. I cant believe that she would do this. She doesnt need the money or fame and i thought for what reason would she do this possibly to score brownie points with certain journalists. But she said she didnt do it so now they are looking at who else might have had are looking at who else might have ha d a ccess are looking at who else might have had access to her account. If her account has been hacked, i would advise her to come and say who has hacked this . Knowing coleen as i know coleen, she would not have done this post unless she was 100 concrete proof that this was really happening. And she feels it is vardy, she has done unbelievable detective work like colombo. And i was one of the people that is on her private instagram account. And i thought she hasnt really been posting that much recently but knowing her she was doing the detective work. The Strategic Planning going into that. Rebekah vardy, the leaderfrom her side is worryingly that she has been receiving death threats. The latest from her side. She is pregnant and the stress of all this isa pregnant and the stress of all this is a worry isnt dead . It is a worry. The father has come out now and said this was really not fair of coleen to put this into the public eye. Its everywhere, it has gone viral. But coleen felt really strongly about this. She could have just rung her up one to one but she thought she wanted this to stop and with an audience it will impress her and hopefully she wont do it to anyone else. But becky is denying this and hopefully we will get to the bottom of it. Ive even offered my services to be a mediator because it is all going legal now and it could get quite out of hand. But becky is saying she hasnt done it but coleen says she is guilty. As someone but coleen says she is guilty. As someone who is a friend of both of them and who knows them well, do you think there is a way for them to both climb down gracefully, sit around a table with coffee . The only way is for becky to get proof. She said it has been hacked, we need to know who it is. Coleen has been doing this detective work for five months and it is a long time, you cant know if youre instagram is being hacked or something is going on. I suppose another thing to happen would be an apology and a kind of lets move on. Exactly, i didnt realise, im sorry. But becky has denied and is not backing down. And others are not getting involved like other footballers lives like Danielle Lloyd and that is the worry when you go public, other people voice their opinions. Used to inhabit this world, you were the wife of a football or yourself. I guess when it gets this intense and advice is piling in, and husbands are taking a few and the media are getting involved, it must be quite ha rd to getting involved, it must be quite hard to dismantle a row like that. It is, i dont know how to be honest. Unless becky vardy shows the proof she is innocent, i dont know how she will get back from this. It will be very difficult, and the football world is a very close bubble and very close knit. No one wa nts to bubble and very close knit. No one wants to be thought that they are leaking stories to the press. Its aquifer your reputation, character, she wants to be the media. Its not good for your reputation. But coleen is adamant she has her, she is guilty, she has put her name out there and i think this will continue. It will not happen again though is that . Everyone will once bitten by shai. And dont mess with Coleen Rooney, unbelievable. I interviewjennifer lopez a couple of yea rs interviewjennifer lopez a couple of years ago and she said its really ha rd to years ago and she said its really hard to trust people and what you have to do is give these fake stories and when that fake story is released and printed you know its that person and not to trust them. And coleen has on the interview but has gone to work with us and she is a clever and determined lady. But i hope it gets sorted and we will see what happens. Lizzy thank you. A quick look at the rather. Here is chris. Hello again, we have more rain coming over the next one for hours and with the grammar saturated this x ray and brings an extra risk of localised flooding and tricky travelling conditions as well. We have rains in scotland but now becomes more extensive overnight and at the same time we will see rain spending increasingly across england and wales as well. It will be a windy night, breaths south westerly winds insuring and never gets too cold. Temperatures between nine and 14 degrees. Tomorrow weather wise some of the heaviest rain will be focused across the high ground in wales around the peaks of the pennines will see 50 70 mm of rain. That could cause localised surface water flooding. The rain that could cause localised surface waterflooding. The rain continues to fall in western scotland but there will be a slither of brighton skies across central portions of the uk. Wild in the south, temperatures around 17 degrees and cooler and fresher in the northwest and as far as the week and is concerned, it stays unsettled and that means for some of us for the spells of rain. Further spells of rain. Hello, im ros atkins, this is outside source. Tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing their homes in Northern Syria as Turkish Forces continue their advance across the border. Thereve been fierce clashes with kurdish fighters as turkey bombards towns with air strikes and artillery but the kurds are firing back with turkish towns targetted. Borisjohnson and his irish counterpart leo veradkar hold crunch talks and say there is a pathway to a brexit deal. And two Rugby World Cup matches due to take place on saturday are cancelled as a powerful typhoon heads forjapan we have the latest