Rights. But once again, peaceful protest gave way to petrol bombs, with police stations under attack. This is what eventually cleared the ha rd core this is what eventually cleared the hardcore activists who then rampaged through the streets targeting chinese businesses. They thought the police they fought to the police late into the night. For a 20th consecutive weekend of undress here in hong kong, the police are really struggling to control the streets here. They brought out the water cannon. The protesters are not going home. The question is the one weve been asking for five months now when does this end . How does this end . Hong kongs government claims a housing crisis has unleashed this cycle of violence, but these protesters say it is their deep fear at the type of place they will be living in under greater chinese control, which means they wont be giving up. Now, with all the sport, heres lizzi Greenwood Hughes at the bbc sport centre. Thanks very much. Good evening. Wales have reached the semifinals of the Rugby World Cup after a dramatic fight back against france. They won 20 19 in oita, from where our Sports Editor, dan roan, reports. Wiles arrived here full of expectation. Six nations grand slam winners, unbeaten in japan, expectation. Six nations grand slam winners, unbeaten injapan, these days they are Firm Favourites in such big games. Now they had to live up such big games. Now they had to live up to that status and extend the farewell of their legendary coach Warren Gatland in this his last tournament in charge. You wont have enjoyed this, though, france starting superbly as two players put them 12 zero up within eight minutes. Which france would turn up . Now we knew. Wiles had to respond and ina now we knew. Wiles had to respond and in a frenetic opening immediately did so. With officials under pressure to clamp down on high tackles, Ross Moriarty was always going to pay for this. And while he was in the sin bin, his team were punished. The french got a nine point lead at the end of a thrilling half. Now france needed to keep their discipline. Instead, an act of violence as daft as it was dangerous. The fans showed what they thought. The officials agree. France would play the last half an hour one man down. Although games can hinge on such moments, wiles struggled to make their advantage count. With the final whistle approaching, the ball bobbled loose and moriarty rescued his team, dan biggars conversion edging wales ahead for the first time. They had left it late and ridden their luck, but wales had dug deep into their resolve and somehow found a way, a second home nation through to the semifinals. All of wales will be breathing a huge sigh of relief tonight after one of their teams most important and dramatic victories. They were far from their best here but having found a way to prevail, they will now believe that they can reach a first ever World Cup Final they can reach a first ever world cupfinaland give they can reach a first ever World Cup Final and give Warren Gatlands long and successful tenure its defining moment. Wales opponents in the last four will be the two time world champions south africa, who knocked out the hosts japan 26 points to 3. Our correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. They are the host who have lit up their very own tournament. Japans first world cup quarterfinal, high emotion and high hopes. Four years ago they famously beat south africa, but when the springboks went ahead, repeat seemed unlikely. Japans pace and poise were soon causing problems. He is electric. Are penalty reduced the gap to 5 3 at the break. They couldnt, could they . In the end, it wasnt to be, as south africas bruising style reaped its rewards. The springboks we re reaped its rewards. The springboks were out of sight and into the last four. While japans journey may be over, they are skill, speed and spirit here will long be remembered. Forjapans fans, spirit here will long be remembered. For japans fans, what spirit here will long be remembered. Forjapans fans, what a world cup this has been. Their team has given them so much to be proud of, but it is south africa into the semifinals. Andy murrays incredible comeback continues, with an emotional first tour title for two and a half years. Britains three time grand slam champion had to fight back from a set down to beat Stan Wawrinka in the final of the european open in antwerp. Murray had been expected to retire after major hip surgery injanuary. The bbc sport website has all todays football, including var controversy at old trafford in the premier league, and how rangers missed out on going back to the top of the scottish premiership. But from me, thats it. Thats it. Ill be back with the late news at 10pm. Now on bbc one, its time for the news where you are. Bye for now. Hello. This is bbc news. The government says its pressing ahead with efforts to pass a brexit deal this week in spite of a letter the Prime Minister was forced to send to brussels last night asking for a delay. Ministers today insisted that the uk will leave the eu at the end of this month. It comes as labour says it will push for a new Eu Referendum when the government brings its brexit plans to the commons. Earlier i spoke to catherine barnard, a professor of eu law at the university of cambridge, who explained the impact such an amendment could have. You need to have an act of parliament and that also needs to have the question determined and set out in the act of parliament and it is thought the quickest you could do a second referendum is 22, 26 weeks and that pretty much takes us up to may of next year. That impacts on the question of how long an extension the eu might give us. We know that labour are supping to amend the withdrawal implementation bill, that big piece of legislation i was talking about. Labour are going to amend the wab saying its approval will be subject to a second referendum. It is not clear if there are sufficient votes in the house of commons to get that amendment through. The question is, of course, for some people it is the way forward and for others it is not, not least because it prolongs the process. From your position in the uk and a changing rip, how would you analyse the fact that there is this huge mismatch, not only within parliament over brexit but also possibly with Public Opinion . There are so possibly with Public Opinion . There are so much technical language and legal language out there, how is this affecting the country . Of course it is quite understandable that lots of people want to get brexit done. It is almost wall to wall coverage. While perhaps you and i are deeply fascinated by it, a lot of people think this is incredible to turn off so theyjust wa nt incredible to turn off so theyjust want brexit on. However, mps have a duty to make sure that this is done properly and to make sure the legislation that is passed is robust and will withstand scrutiny and also, remember, this is legislation which will dictate quite a lot of oui which will dictate quite a lot of our relationship with the eu for decades to come. So essentially what some of the mps would be arguing, people like Dominic Grieve and oliver letwin, is we need to let parliament do its job to scrutinise the wab properly over the next few weeks and then once youre happy, it becomes law. Then we leave the eu and we go into a period of transition and during the period, we start negotiating the future relationship. But just remember, start negotiating the future relationship. Butjust remember, as we keep hearing, this is really the end of the beginning, it is not the end of the beginning, it is not the end because the negotiations over the future relationship will be extremely protracted and will be difficult, never before has the state tried to negotiate to get further away from its nearest partner. It will be difficult to negotiate and it will require a lot of skill on the part of the Prime Minister to explain the trade offs which lie ahead. And none of this has been discussed so far. For those hoping we can get brexit done by the sist hoping we can get brexit done by the 31st of october and move into talk about other things, whether it is the nhs or schooling, im afraid they are in for a rude shock. That was Catherine Bernard from the university of cambridge. Lets get more now on the double Murder Investigation launched in Milton Keynes in buckinghamshire after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death late last night at a house party. Two men who were also injured have been treated in hospital. This afternoon, detective chief superintendent ian hunter, Thames Valley polices head of crime, gave a statement in which he said those involved in the violence are all likely to have known each other. Thames Valley Police was called at 11. 59pm last night, so just before midnight, to reports of a stabbing incident in Archford Croft, emerson valley, Milton Keynes. Tragically, as a result, a 17 year old boy died of his injuries at the scene and a second boy, also 17, was taken to hospital. Sadly, he also died. Two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23, were also injured as a result of this incident. It occurred at a private house party at that address. Clearly, this is a dreadful incident and we are in the very early stages of the investigation. We have deployed significant resources and it is and will continue to be a fast moving investigation led by our major crime unit. Our thoughts go out to the families of the victims and we have deployed specially trained officers to support them. We remain on the scene at Archford Croft in emerson valley and the scene has been cordoned off while the investigation continues. This scene is likely to remain for several days. I fully appreciate the concern that this will cause in the local community and beyond but at this early stage i believe the people directly involved in this incident are all likely to have known each other. There will be an increased Police Presence in emerson valley and if you have anything you wish to raise or any concerns, please dont hesitate to speak to our officers and staff. It is important, of course, that our Investigation Team receive all relevant information. I urge anybody who can help, no matter how insignificant you think this may be, to come forward. We also want to hear from anyone who was in the area of emerson valley between 11pm last night and 1am this morning. So please contact us by using the 24 hour non emergency number, 101, quoting this unique Reference Number of 1761 of the 19th of october. Again, that is calling 101 and quoting Reference Number 1761 of the 19th of october. We will also be providing access via our Major IncidentPolice Portal and further details on that will follow shortly. If you do not wish to talk directly to the police, you can call the independent charity, crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555111. Detective chief superintendent ian hunter. The Foreign Office has confirmed that a british child has died in cordoba in southern spain. Spanish media says the boy was 15 and an exchange student. It reports that he died in an accidental fall from a seventh floor window. The Foreign Office says its supporting the family. A spokesman for kurdish led forces in syria has confirmed that they have evacuated their fighters from the strategic town of ras al ayn. Under a deal brokered by the us, turkey agreed to suspend its offensive in the area to allow the kurdish pull back. The us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in Northern Syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. Turkey has been carrying out an offensive against Kurdish Forces in Northern Syria following president trumps decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. Our correspondent, Barbara Plett usher, is a couple of hours from the border in the south of the country. She sent us this update this evening. Kurdish forces in the town of ras al ain said there were still under siege and still coming under attack. With us mediation that has been sorted and a large convoy of at least 50 vehicles has evacuated the fighters and the wounded, reportedly some civilians are also leaving the town. They dont have to under the terms of the us brokered ceasefire but they are afraid of the forces taking over, these are syrian militias which are allied with turkey and include some islamist extremists and have a reputation for carrying out abuse. The kurdish leaders have said that once the evacuation of ras al ain is completed, they will withdraw from a zone on the turkey syria border in line with the ceasefire. They have until tuesday night to withdraw. And that would leave turkey in charge of an area 01 that would leave turkey in charge of an area or territory roughly in the centre of the border. It is not clear what the arrangement will be for the rest of that frontier area, which are still largely under kurdish control. Barbara plett usher there. Huge Anti Government protests are being held in lebanon for the fourth day. Demonstrators have filled the streets in the centre of beirut the protests are driven by anger at falling standards of living, austerity measures and high unemployment. The demonstrators are demanding the governments resignation and fresh elections and thereve been calls for a sweeping away of the entire political establishment, which is widely seen as corrupt and self serving. Catalonias most prominent pro spanish politician, albert rivera, has told a rally in barcelona that if he were in charge hed jail people who wanted to break up spain. He was addresssing a few thousand supporters in a rally outside the Catalan Government building in barcelona. Over the past week hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have staged protests against the decision to jail nine separatist leaders convicted of sedition. The leader of Northern Irelands alliance party, naomi long, has confirmed that her partys representatives will not attend tomorrows recall of the stormont assembly, describing it as a political stunt. A number of mlas, most of them unionist, will attend a sitting at stormont to demonstrate opposition to the decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland at midnight. The move will be largely symbolic as the assembly cannot fulfil its functions without a power sharing executive in place, which collapsed 2. 5 years ago. Parliamentary elections in switzerland have seen a big rise in support for green parties. First projections show a combined vote for switzerlands two green parties of around 20 , making the greens a major player in swiss politics. The right wing Swiss Peoples Party, which has been the most successful in switzerland for over two decades, saw its hold on power weakened. Imogen foulkes reports from berne. Climate change was the single most important factor in these elections because the swiss can see its effects with their own eyes, they can see their glaciers melting. Their alpine communities are threatened by rock and mud slides. Today voters took those concerns to the ballot box and many of them voted green. Projected results . We expect switzerlands two green party is to have around 20 of the vote. There will be a significant force in swiss politics and could even challenge for the seat in government. The traditionally very successful right wing Swiss Peoples Party has taken something of a hit. It lost about 3 of the vote and it will stay the Biggest Party in parliament. No party will have a majority, though, and it looks like the greens together with the social democrats will be able to outvote the Swiss Peoples Party and significantly, the issues the Peoples Party campaigned on, so successful in the past for them. Restricting immigration, keeping switzerland out of the european union, they werent even a factor in these elections. It looks like switzerlands new parliament will be greener, younger and there will be a big focus on Environmental Issues and tackling climate change. The mother of a Junior Doctor who went missing off the devon coast two years ago says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. Dr Lauren Phillips mother, Andrea Graham who is herself a former nhs manager has called on the Health Secretary to do more to support those on the frontline of our hospitals. Marie ashby reports. Andrea graham comes to woolacombe bay in devon to feel close to her daughter. This is where her car was found abandoned. Dr Lauren Phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a e in bristol. Doctors have a fear that if they admitted they had struggled with a particular situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from Mental Health problems, that that might be taken into account in future career, or it might demonstrate that actually, theyre not Strong Enough to be a doctor. Lauren did seek help, and was advised to sign up with a gp. The Nhs Practitioner Health service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11 years. This month, it has been extended across england to cope with demand. Its medical director is a government advisor. Every year, if we compare it with the last year, we have had 100 more patients, so we are doing something to these wonderful young people, and i think what we are doing to them is not showing them kindness and compassion, and we are treating them as if they dont matter. One doctor every three weeks takes their own life in england. Currently, the nhs is struggling with record demand and a shortage of 10,000 medics. Do you accept that understaffing has put more pressure onJunior Doctors . Yes, of course i do, and i see it in hospitals. And we are hiring more doctors, partly because of the pressures on them. And i want to make sure that everybody who goes into work as a doctor gets the support they need but also, people you know, when they sign up to become a doctor in the first place, they are signing up to work and give their working life to the care of others, and we need to care for them. Dr Lauren Phillips body has never been found. I dont have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. I cant sit beside a grave. But this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. Marie ashby reporting and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7. 30pm on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. The longest non stop commercial passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. The qantas plane tookjust over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. The airline is considering whether to begin regular non stop flights between the cities and its enlisted the help of University Researchers to find out how such a long flight affects passengers and crew. Alanjoyce is the ceo of qantas. This is part of project sunrise and the first of three test flights that is going to come up with recommendations of how we manage pilot fatigue, how we actually manage passengerjet lag, and after 19 hours on the flight, i think weve gotten this right. One of the people on that flight was Ben Mutzabaugh an aviation journalist for travel website and blog the points guy. Earlier he spoke to mariyam moshiri about the experience. I am tired so it was 19 hours, 16 minutes and i am still awake here at 10p local time. We landed at around 8am this morning. So im not feeling fresh. What happened on the flight . What did you do for the 19 hours . I was there as a journalist, to observe. What qantas was doing with this flight was doing some testing with passengers and crews and they had some professors and researchers on board and they were basically studying some of the effects on things that can cause jet lag and create tiredness and fatigue. On such a long flight like this. It was part a normal flight with people in seats, watching movies, but people also had monitors on and are undergoing various tests to see how they were holding up. People were encouraged to do exercise regularly . That is right, except for the sleeping hours, and on a 19 hour flight there is a lot of time to sleep. Every two hours outside the sleeping window, they were taken to the back of the plane, which was empty, where they were doing stretches in the rear galley and one of those was even the macarena it was a little unusual in that regard and some have accused qantas of just carrying out a big pr stunt . What is your take . I asked him directly about that and i think there is no getting around the fact that this has been a big publicity boon for them. I think there is something to be researched. And that is not in small part because they need their pilots, if they decide these flights, the pilots will have to agree to go along and they will have to convince regulators that flights this long should have requirements to fly them. If they have data to back up their push to get these long flights added, that will help their cause. Where this falls between pr stunt and legitimate research, i think you could have a debate. But it is at least a little bit of both. That was a qantas passenger speaking to us earlier. The duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to a childrens village in lahore in pakistan after thunderstorms prevented their return flight to islamabad. Its understood that the duchess was particularly keen to return to the organisation which supports more than 150 orphans in boarding homes. After a quick game of cricket, william and kate were given friendship bracelets a pink one for the duchess and a blue one for the duke. Cats, les mis, the phantom of the opera all shows enjoying huge success in londons west end. Now disneys the lion king is celebrating a milestone. It made its way onto the west end stage on tuesday the 19th of october 1999 at the lyceum theatre. 20 years on and the production based on the 1994 animated film is one of the longest running musicals in west end history. Deborah godchaser is making her west end debut and took us backstage for a tour. My first time on stage, that was. It was so surreal. The whole show i was like, oh, my gosh, i am actually in the lion king, finally. A swing is a cast member that is required to learn a multiple amount of roles within the show. In the case of the lion king, that would be different characters such as the gazelle, zebras, lionesses, the cheetah. I must say, it is quite nerve racking. I have learned to control the nerves. I think i kind of go with it and trust the fact that id know the choreography and i know where to be. When i go downstairs to the bunker, i am going to show you where the magic happens. The magical bunker follow me. So this is the lioness costume. The heads are all hand painted. The silks are all hand dyed individually to make every single individual look different. The different beads come together to make this cool set and the white lines represent the underbelly of the lioness. These are the gazelles. They are all made out of carbon fibre. We have one on the right hand, one on the left hand and one on our heads in order to represent the herds moving together as they travel across the prairie land. These go on top of our heads. These are hung upside down to keep the shape of the grass. The first time i came on stage, the audience, the energy was just so surreal and so electrifying. I was very nervous. I think i guess i got over the fact that i was nervous because i was just like, iam in it, doing it. I guess as a swing you have so many other things to be thinking about such as where you are meant to be on stage, who you come after, which wing you exit or enter on. So i think so much about those things but i did try to enjoy it. By my third show i started to settle in and enjoy it and just, yeah, i cant remember what a scene it was but ijust remember it was kind of quiet and my mum was literally like, that is my baby yeah fantastic show now its time for a look at the weather with darren. Hello there. Its been a little chilly today underneath the cloud, and with a northerly breeze a lot of these showers or longer spells of rain that weve had in the north east of england are tending to fade away. Cloud thickening, though, towards the south east, threatening to bring some rain in from the near continent, and it should blow in a lot of cloud and keep the temperatures up across this part of the uk. But further north, weve got clearer skies, and its going to be cold enough for a frost in parts of scotland. Quite sunny here, though, to start the day, some sunshine for Northern Ireland. Quite a cloudy start for most of england and wales. Weve got this threat of showery rain towards east anglia and the south east, especially near the coast in the morning. Elsewhere, few if any showers around by the afternoon, probably a bit more sunshine too, ten in the central belt, 1a for southern parts of england and wales. Colder start, i think, on tuesday for england and wales, some fog patches lasting well into the morning. After those clear, there should be a good deal of sunshine. Still largely dry further north, a bit more cloud, but a decent day for eastern scotland and also around the moray firth. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines the government says its pressing ahead with efforts to pass a brexit deal this week in spite of a letter the Prime Minister was obliged to send to brussels last night asking for a delay. We are going to leave on october the 31st, we have the means and the ability to do so. The Prime Ministers determination is absolute, and i am with him in this we must leave on october the 31st. Labour say whatever deal gets through the house of commons should be subject to a second referendum. A double Murder Investigation has begun in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death at a house party, late last night. Two men who were also injured are being treated in hospital. Further violence on the streets of hong kong as Police Fire Tear gas at demonstrators marching in defiance of a police ban. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday im marc edwards, coming up on the programme edge of your seat drama as a resilient wales leave it late to book their place in the world cup semi final. They beat france by a single point. In the premier league, leaders liverpool leave it late for lallana to level it at old trafford. Tears in antwerp. Andy murray takes his first singles title since career saving hip surgery. He wins the european open. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Well start injapan where wales are through to the semi finals of the Rugby World Cup after they came from behind to beat france 20 19 in oita. A dramatic late Ross Moriarty try sealed the victory after france were reduced to 1a men. Its a third world cup semi final for wales, to follow their exploits of 1987 and 2011. Our Sports Editor dan roan is on oita for us. Wales arrived full of expectation. Six nations grand slam winners, unbeaten injapan, these days they are Firm Favourites in such big games. Now they had to live up to that status and extend the farewell of their legendary coach Warren Gatland in this, his last tournament in charge. He wont have enjoyed this, though, france started superbly as first the giant vahaamahina and olivon put them 12 0 up inside eight minutes. Which france would turn up . Now we knew. Wales needed to respond. They immediately did so. Aaron wainwright pouncing and going clear. With officials under pressure to clamp down on high tackles, moriarty was always going to pay for this. While he was in the sin bin, his team were punished. The french had a 9 point lead going into half time. France needed to keep their discipline. Instead, an act of violence as daft as it was dangerous here from vahaamahina. The fans showed what they thought, the officials agreed, france would play the last half hour one man down. Although games can hinge on such moments, wales struggled to make their advantage count. But with the final whistle approaching, the ball bobbled loose and moriarty rescued his team. Dan biggars conversion edging wales ahead for the first time. Frances heroic defiance was over, they had left it late, they had ridden their luck, but wales had dug deep into their resolve and somehow found a way. A second home nation through to the semifinals. All of wales will be breathing a huge sigh of relief tonight after one of their teams most important and emphatic victories. After one of their teams most important and dramatic victories. Far from their best here, but having found a way to prevail they now all believe they can reach a first ever World Cup Final and give Warren Gatlands long and successful tenure its defining moment. Dan roan, bbc news, oita. I think the better team lost today. The thing about our boys is they dont give up. They kept going until the end. We kept working away. Toughness all game. Came out of the blocks quite well. After half time we knew we needed to score first next. It was a significant moment. Japans fairytale run at their home world cup has come to an end after they were overpowered 26 3 by south africa in sundays Second Quarter final. It was the first time in their history that the brave blossoms had reached the knock out stages of the Rugby World Cup, and theyd done so playing an exhilarating brand of rugby. However japans trademark fast hands were met with brute force by south africa who are into the semi finals for the 5th time in their history. This was a night whenjapans thrilling world cup adventure came to an end as south africa proved one test too far for them. This was a night whenjapans thrilling world cup adventure came to an end as south africa proved one test too far for them. Four years ago, japan pulled off one of the great upsets in rugby when they beat south africa at the world cup. South africa took control after the first try after just three minutes through mapimpi. In the second half south africa stretched clear, three penalties from andre pollard, and two late tries sealed their passage through to the last four, the first from de klerk before mapimpi scored his second of the night to seal their victory. South africa go through to the semifinals where they will face wales. As forjapan, it has been some journey for them, this, their first ever quarterfinal in world cup history. But their brave efforts of making it through to the last four have ended in disappointment. Meanwhile the other semi final was decided yesterday, itll be england vs new zealand in yokohama on saturday. The all blacks looked in ominous form with the reigning champions thrashing ireland but speaking this morning the england head coach eddiejones thinks they are beatable. The all blacks are a great side. They have great leadership. If you give them the sort of ball they want they are difficult to defend against but like any team they have weaknesses. Are they beatable . Every tea m weaknesses. Are they beatable . Every team is, no one has 100 record in test rug by, team is, no one has 100 record in test rugby, nobody averages 100 in test cricket, nobody wins every grand slam 6 0, 6 0, so every team has got its weakness. In the premier league, liverpool had to come from behind to draw 1 1 against Manchester United at old trafford. Adam lallana the hero for the league leaders. His late goal cancelled out Marcus Rashfords opener and means liverpool are 6 points clear at the top. Nick parrot was watching this one for us. Ra rely have rarely have liverpool arrived at old trafford as favourites to beat united, its almost 30 years since there was as big a gap between the two sides in the league as there is today. But the magnitude of this encounter is often a great leveller. Livable missing Mohamed Salah in attack, and looking shaky at the back. Roberto firmino would usually finish off chances like this, and it cost liverpool dearly afterward. A sloppy pass, a quick cost liverpool dearly afterward. A sloppy pass, a quick counterattack, echoes of the united of old as Marcus Rashford rushed forward, to put the home side ahead. Howls of protest from liverpool silenced by the video assistant referee, ruling divock origi was not fouled at the start of the move. Var soon upset jurgen klopp and his men again when sadio manes equaliser was ruled out for handball. United looked more likely to increase their lead than surrender it, but then came an unexpected saviour, substitute adam alana scoring his first goal for two and a half years. Adam lallana. But liverpool couldnt get another. A good result for the united manager, and relief forjurgen klopp that it wasnt a defeat, but he is yet to win at old trafford. In the championship, wigan denied Nottingham Forest the chance to move into the automatic promotion places. They won 1 0 at the dw stadium jamal lowe with his first goal for the club. Its a third successive home league win for wigan who move up to 18th. Forest stay fourth. Rangers have missed out on the chance of returning to the top of the scottish premiership after being held to a 1 1 draw at hearts. The point leaves rangers second, level on points with leaders celtic. Michael redford reports. Two teams with different tales so far this season. Before the first whistle, rangers started top of the table. Hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. Less than two minutes had passed until this effort. Moments later, hearts found the net. A long ball causing confusion in the rangers defence. Alan mcgregor initially saving their blushes. But he could not do anything about meshinos effort. Rangers were struggling to create opportunities. Eventually steven davis troubled hearts goal. Rangers chance came moments later and was much more straightforward, alfredo morelos took full advantage of being left alone. The match was there for the taking. Neither side came forward to do so. Alfredo morelos dragging his shot wide. Hearts best chance came in stoppage time. This header did not trouble mcgregor. Hearts still wait for a first home league win this season. Andy murray has won his first singles title since career saving hip surgery, by beating Stan Wawrinka at the european open. The former world number one launched a stunning comeback from a set and a break down to win in antwerp to take his first title for more than two years. Hes described it as one of the biggest wins of his career. Patrick gearey was watching. This is andy murrays 68th vinyl. At the start of the year, even taking his chair brought a risk of pain. Since surgery he says tennis has become fun again but Stanislas Wawrinka would test that enjoyment in the first set. He broke early. Indic energy to watch him let alone stop him. Stanislas wawrinka continued into the second still in fast forward, two years older than andy murray and his own injury problems, resilience became before his brilliance, another break, another level. Andy murray is a great survival tennis player. Since his surgery has spirit renewed. He wrestled the break back and somehow punched through and took the set. Such force, such pressure meant cracks followed. Four in a row at one stage as the third set seesawed. Then finally, crucially, the swiss missed. Marie had done it through surgery missed. Marie had done it through surgery and recovery, from pain to glory, andy murray is a champion once more. glory, andy murray is a champion once more. Andy murray has done it. London irish have made a winning return to the premiership beating wasps at the ricoh arena by 29 26. The exiles won the championship last season to return to the top flight and they went at wasps from the start. They led 2a 16 at the break with fijis Albert Tuisue scoring the second of their two tries. After the break the match was more evenly contested. Both sides would end the game with three tries in total, Ollie Hassell Collins with irishs fourth. The difference was the penalties, paddyjackson proving more accurate with the boot to help secure london irish a narrow victory. Marc marquez has won moto gps japanese grand prix his tenth race win of the season. The spaniard who had already secured his sixth world title in thailand two weeks ago finished ahead of Fabio Quartararo with Andrea Dovizioso third. Britains Cal Crutchlow finished fifth. And great britains laura kenny and Katie Archibald won silver in the Womens Madison on the final day of the european track championships. Thats all from sportsday. Now, its time for click. Theme music over the years on click, we have seen devices get smaller and smaller, yet with more storage and more processing capabilities. This miniaturisation of devices has touched everything from our computers to phones and even revolutionising areas of medicine. One area of medicine which has a lot of demand and could potentially benefit from miniaturisation is medical imaging. In the uk, over 41 million scans take place every year in the nhs using x rays, mri and ultrasound. Sirens wail. In an emergency, at the bedside or even in an ambulance, it can be complicated to get a patient to one of these large machines. But now, a portable medical device has been made available in the uk which could change all that, giving doctors and patients instant access to ultrasound at dramatically reduced costs. Jen copesta ke has been to take a look. The intensive care unit of southampton Childrens Hospital admits hundreds of patients each year with a range of medical conditions, from Heart Disease to trauma and neurological emergencies. Effie was admitted with a lung infection and needs constant monitoring with tests like x rays and ultrasound. Usually, these scans are performed by specialist radiologists and they are not always immediately available. This ward has four point of care ultrasound machines. These two cost over £50,000 each. But now, the same test can be carried out using a Smartphone App and probe, which fit into a doctors pocket and cost a fraction of the price. Effie had heart surgery yesterday for a condition called tetralogy of fallot, which is a problem in the heart where theres four different issues. And one of the complications of that is sometimes fluid around the lungs. And so at southampton, we routinely do an ultrasound scan of childrens chests before taking out chest drains, to make sure that all the fluids gone. This ultrasound system is called the butterfly, and consists of a hand held probe which attaches to an ios smartphone or tablet. This is now filming where the lung meets the diaphragm. But that lung looks completely normal. There is no fluid around the lung, there is no fluid in the lung, the lung is moving well. It costs only £1,699 a fraction of the cost of the larger machines and its small footprint means its less invasive at a childs bedside. One of the problems with most ultrasound machines is that theyre designed with adults in mind. And so, all of the presets are designed for adults. And what weve actually got here is a whole variety of paediatric settings as well. So i can select paediatric lung, paediatric heart, paediatric abdomen, but also, flip into standard adult lung, and it allows us to jump between, using one probe, with the press of a button, rather than having to change the probes in our ultrasound machine over and over to get the right probe. Lets get rid of all this jelly. Good girl. Well done. Traditional ultrasound machines use piezoelectric crystals, individuals crystals cut into different shapes and sizes as different frequencies are used to image different parts of the body. But this also means that different probes are needed. The butterfly uses ultrasound on a computer chip and needs only one probe for different body parts. We are the worlds first ultrasound on chip, a single probe, whole body imaging system. Instead of the typical 124 imaging elements that are in a pzt probe, there are almost 9,000 elements in this. And so, we can recreate all the different types of probes with just one. And that becomes really important as you scan different areas of the body in an emergency. You dont have to keep shifting probes. Just with a simple change within the application itself, you can go from heart and lungs very quickly, and make rapid decisions on whats actually wrong with the patient. The information from the app can be anonymously sent to a secure server for different doctors to review quickly. The implications for Global Health for a portable and relatively cheap solution for scanning are clear. An estimated 5 billion people around the world dont have access to medical imaging of any kind. In sub saharan africa, the device is being used to check for pneumonia the leading infectious cause of death in children under five. In fact, the companys chief medical officer made his own alarming discovery when scanning himself during the devices testing. When we were doing the studies for fda clearance, i noticed some fullness in my neck. So i put the probe up to my neck and looked at my phone and shockingly, saw a very large mass which ultimately turned out to be a metastatic cancer. Yeah, so im patient number one of the butterfly, and living proof that having an immediate access to an image can change your health and your life. Southampton has bought four of the devices, and plan to always have one available in its childrens ambulance. When you are stood in front of a child that is critically unwell and you desperately need information and you are relying on a third person and youre watching a child deteriorate and you feel powerless, actually, this gives you the power. This gives you the information to look inside the kids chest. It gives information to look at their heart. You can decide yourself within seconds. And suddenly, looking after Sick Children is a bit less scary. For now, the butterfly is only available to medical professionals but tests are currently underway with a group of cardiac patients scanning themselves at home. The Artificial Intelligence built into the device will help guide the patient to the right area to scan and perhaps, with regulatory approval, one day, at home ultrasound scans could be a reality. Tate modern in london opens a major show of the work of the korean visionary nam june paik, which brings over together 200 of his pieces. Here is someone who made a career out of being ahead of his time. He was the ultimate early adopter. He came up with the idea of wearable tech, he co developed the first video synthesiser in 1970, he coined the term electronic superhighway in 1976 and he vjed a live global videocast via satellite in 1984. Although paik was korean, he spent an awful lot of time injapan and a lot of his work is influenced byjapanese culture. I mean, no one loves a robot more than the japanese, am i right . And in fact, japan is where we are heading now for its annual tech extravaganza, ceatec. Dan simmons and emily bates are waiting for us on the show floor. Modulated hello, and welcome back to ceatec. This is ridiculous. Some things at japans annual tech shindig can leave visitors speechless. Unfortunately, not so for emily. I have no idea what im doing. Laughs. Now, over to the kitchen, and is your robot dog trying to tell you something . Sonys aibo is now faithful to hitachis appliances. If you leave the fridge door open or the washing machine finishes its cycle, he will come and find you and bark and wag his tail, because an alarm going off isnt as cute and wont sell products. He even rides the robot cleaner, just like real dogs. How do we know whether weve got a cold or whether weve got a virus or maybe whether its a bacterial infection . Often, our doctors take best guesses but they dont really know. And part of the reason for that is any sample they take if they do takes a few hours or maybe even a couple of days to tell us what weve got. Murata at Osaka Prefecture University have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, making it easier and quicker to to analyse. A laser is pointed underneath the sample that is on a substrate basically, a plate that is placed on this device and we can see here what the microscope is seeing. Now, look closely and you will see the movement of the water that surrounds the sample. That movement of water is causing a concentration of the bacteria or, indeed the virus down to the bottom, towards that plate. So theres no need to grow anything. Sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you. We are actually using the blu ray players technology. We are detecting the cancer by laser and then detecting the scattered light from the cells. That is exactly the same as blu ray players. Dan, what on earth is going on over here . Just trying a little bit of surgery. Surgery . Mmm. Youre a brain surgeon now . Well, with these 3d glasses and that 3d screen there, this has one of the best resolutions for any surgery. This is actually used this camera here is actually used in surgeries. And the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example. It is to keep looking up at the screen until youve got the piece that you want. Very good and then, look at how small that is that is absolutely tiny yeah, look at this. That is so small. Im no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. Clearly im busted. But this is childs play. Please put his head back on now. And finally, dan found a visual way to converse with the locals here that didnt involve flapping his arms around. Konichiwa. Hajimemashite. No idea what that means, but with a swipe of the finger, theres the japanese. And theres the english. Hello, nice to meet you. A brief look at this years ceatec injapan there. More from ceatec and more from this programme in the full length version of the show, which is available and waiting for you right now on iplayer. That is it for the short version, apart from our big announcement and that is that tickets for this years click live the show are now available. This year, were coming to dundee in scotland and we would love to see you there. So if you would like to see us in the flesh, then go to bbc. Co. Uk showandtours and apply for tickets. Cant wait thanks for watching and we will see you soon. Its its been a cooler day to day thanks to the northerly breeze. The weather pattern will change over the next few days because High Pressure will be influencing our weather coming in from the atlantic. This is the fly in the ointment in the south east, that low pressure threatening to bring more cloud and rain into the south east corner. Elsewhere, showers, longer spells of rain in north east england from earlier, those will fade away, so becoming dry in most areas. Clearer skies in scotland. Itll be frosty here. Temperatures coming down to 3 in the glens, much milderfor Eastern England where we have more cloud around. Into the start of the week, around. Into the start of the week, a quieter start, most places will be dry, as well. We have this showery rain across east anglia and the south east, mainly near the coast in the morning. Elsewhere, any showers should fade away. And the cloud break upa should fade away. And the cloud break up a bit more in the afternoon to allow more sunshine. After the cold start, temperatures of 10 degrees in the central belt, 14 full southern parts of england and wales. High pressure is still around for monday and tuesday. Its mainly affecting the southern half of the uk. Stronger winds further north. Cold weather will be the england and wales. Not farfrom cold weather will be the england and wales. Not far from frost. Patches of fog around as well. They could lingerfor of fog around as well. They could linger for a of fog around as well. They could lingerfor a good part of of fog around as well. They could linger for a good part of tuesday morning. Once those eventually go, we will see sunshine far and wide for england and wales. More cloud with those strong winds in Northern Ireland and northern scotland. The best of the breaks in the breaks of sunshine in the moray firth and the highlands. Around the middle pa rt the highlands. Around the middle part of the week, the first signs of change, Northern Area seeing thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain, still largely dry in the south, this weather front could bring some showers. Most of the rain is coming in from the north west on those weather fronts. We still have the brisk winds there for a while. More cloud across the midlands and parts of the south east. Some showers, not so of the south east. Some showers, not so to start with on wednesday. Then we have a slice of sunshine. Wetter weather coming in across Northern Ireland and north and west scotland. Heavy rain over the hills. Eastern parts of scotland still on the dry side. Still the threat of rain across Northern Areas to end the week but further south we are looking at a southerly breeze, which could mean sunshine. This is bbc news. Im martine croxall. The headlines at 7pm. The government says it will push ahead with efforts to get a brexit deal through parliament this week. Borisjohnson is expected to seek the backing of mps tomorrow or tuesday. Hes defied the doubters, got a deal, and we also now, notwithstanding the shenanigans in parliament, appear to have now the numbers to get this through. All this after the Prime Minister was forced in a letter to ask the eu for another brexit delay. Labour says the public should have its say. Whatever deal gets through, it should be subject to a referendum where that deal is put to the public. A double Murder Investigation has begun in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death at a house party late last night. I got so