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Our other main stories. Crash the party. Two more arrests in connection time for a look at the weather. With the deaths of 39 people heres chris. Whose bodies were found in a lorry in essex. Yes, this was the scene in the investigators blame design staffordshi re yes, this was the scene in the staffordshire mirrors, probably a scene we will get used to in the flaws and human error for the lion air crash last year off next 2a hours the indonesian coast in which because staffordshi re next 2a hours because staffordshire moors. You can see 189 people here the cloud stretches out for a died. Long way into the tropical coming up on afternoon live. All the sport atlantic. This weather front is in fact over with holly 3000 miles long and this conveyor semi finals of rugby belt of moisture will be hitting the high ground of england and wales, world cup. Bringing a risk of localised we semi finals of Rugby World Cup. Are getting very e flooding. This is 2a hours worth now. Of we are getting very excited here now. England and new zealand, wales rain in some places so you can and south africa. Today though it imagine it will be is the weather causing eddiejones a very wet. Met bit of Office Issued warnings, amber warnings in force in the south of wales, where some flooding is likely to build up over the next 2a hours or 0. To build up over the next 2a hours or so. Back to this afternoons weather, and the rain has already arrived. Not too much rain, no great amounts across the south east. The north of the uk, blustery showers and big temperature contrasts, and it is these driving the weather fronts. 17 degrees in london but compare that with northern areas, where some are only getting around 67 where some are only getting around 6 7 degrees celsius. Overnight, our front will continue to bring the rain in, and it is the moors of england, the peaks in the pennines, getting wet, but in the midlands we could also see some localised flooding issues. Mild night in the south, 15 in london and cardiff and further north it is cold, patches of frost and the risk of a few winter showers from time to time. This slow moving front will gradually begin to shift towards east anglia in south east england through saturday, but even as the rain stops falling all that water was to be running into the river catchments, so running into the river catchments, so things could get worse before they get better, and again cold air across northern areas, some mild air hanging on in the south eastjust about but the cold air swirls into Northern England through saturday night. You should remember that is when the clocks go back, giving you an extra hour in bed, perhaps under an extra hour in bed, perhaps under a warm duvet because it will be a cold and frosty start, but a Beautiful Day with plenty of sparkling sunshine and blue sky at many places. Sunshine at times in northern scotland, running down the eastern coast, may be scraping into the north sea coast of england as well. For most, dry, sunny but cold air with temperatures 12 celsius in london so we all notice that change, much chillier conditions. We will see some heavy falls of rain over the next 2a hours. Of most concern, the next 2a hours. Of most concern, the moors of south east england, southern england, the peaks and pennines, where we could see some flooding problems building up into the first part of the weekend. Reeta thank you very much, chris. A reminder of our top story. The Prime Minister insists the uk can still leave the eu next week and calls again for a december election. Thats all from the bbc news at one, so its goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Good afternoon, its 1. 30pm and heres your latest sports news. Wales head coach Warren Gatland says he dreams of going back to new zealand having led wales to Rugby World Cup glory. Gatland ends his 12 year reign as wales coach after the tournament. Hes named his team for sundays semi final against south Africa Jonathan davies and hadleigh parks start, despite being injury doubts for the game. Leigh halfpenny will replace Liam Williams who was injured his ankle in training. He is undoubtedly a big loss from an attacking perspective and what he has achieved in the game the last year or 0. Has achieved in the game the last year or so. But bringing has achieved in the game the last year orso. But bringing in has achieved in the game the last year or so. But bringing in the experience of someone like lee halfpenny i think gives us a different element. I think he is probably defensively the best full back in the world. Incredibly wet conditions meant that england had to delay their Training Session today, affecting preperations for their huge match against new zealand in tomorrows semi final. It is expected to clear up for saturdays match, but how do you beat the two time reigning champions who havent lost a world cup game in 12 years . We just want to attack them, mate. You know, to beat new zealand you cant sit and be a spectator at the show, you have got to be on the stage. You have got to be making the script and ourjob is to make the script and ourjob is to make the script on saturday. What has changed about this team 7 script on saturday. What has changed about this team . It is only a few months ago, at the end of the six nations, it was the latest example of your site getting a good start. We have talked about a mental block. Our view address that in the short period of time . A lot of it is experience, you learn from experience. Sport is one of those things where some of things you cant teach, you have to learn from experience. The other thing is the tea m experience. The other thing is the team has worked much harder off the field to be a tighter unit and that helps them get through more difficult situations on the field. Eddie jones speaking to our Sports Editor dan roan. Tyson fury has re iterated that his re match against Deontay Wilder will go ahead, despite wilder reportedly saying he thinks fury will pull out. Fury spoke to me earlier ahead of his wwe match against Braun Strowman in saudi arabia at the end of the month. It is confirmed, very the 22nd as far as it is confirmed, very the 22nd as farasi it is confirmed, very the 22nd as far as i know. It is on but Deontay Wilder has a fight next so we will have to see what happens with that. Deontay wilder has been reported as saying he doesnt think it is going to happen though. Saying he doesnt think it is going to happen thoughlj saying he doesnt think it is going to happen though. I have no interest in what Deontay Wilder says or does to be fair. Manchester citys defensive problems have taken another hit. Left back Oleksandr Zinchenko will be out for a good while, after having knee surgery in spain. The premier League Champions are already missing centre back, Aymeric Laporte with a long term injury. Midfielder rodri, who had moved to defence, appeared to pick up a hamstring problem in midweek in the champions league. There is one game in the premier League Tonight leicester, who are third in the table, travel to southampton later. But on sunday, it will be a year to the day that five people, including former Club Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha were killed in a Helicopter Crash outside their ground. A Memorial Garden will be opened as a tribute to those who died. I think it will bring hopefully some closure to many people to actually be on the site, to be, you know where it happened. I think that is going to be a good thing for the entire Leicester City family and as you say may be a thing for supporters of other clubs who have heard about his legacy, his character, his personality, to go and pay tribute there. In formula one, Lewis Hamilton can win his 6th drivers World Championship this weekend if he beats mercedes teammate Valteri Bottas by 1a points in mexico. You can follow coverage via the bbc sport website and app first practice starts at apm. Thats all the sport for now. Thanks very much, jane. Officials in indonesia have said that a series of failures were responsible for the lion air plane crash that killed 189 on board last year. Investigators said faults by boeing, the airline and the pilots created a complex chain of events that led to the disaster. In response, boeing said it has taken action to correct the issues highlighted in particular, redesigning the way crucial sensors on an automatic control system work to correct the planes positioning. Earlier my colleague Carrie Gracie spoke to alastair rosenschein, a former British Airways pilot and aviation consultant. He spoke about the complexity of the system blamed for the crash. The horizontal stabiliser which is the part of the aircraft which moves to lower the nose in the event of a high angle, that had actually was redesigned to force the nose down and at a far greater level than had initially been required under their own design principles. And that meant that the pilots, no matter how hard they pulled back from the control board were not able to counter it. But, you know, it is a complex system and there are cutout switches as well. If the pilots didnt know the system was on board, they really were up against it. And so onejust, a quick brief look at the statement. Is there anything in it that surprises you are is that the project will and is at the correct response in your view . It seems to be the correct response. I mean they would have been very foolish if they were to do anything less than the proper response. But this report is by the indonesian authorities and rightly so because it was their aircraft. And boeing has said that it is a thorough report and that they will take on board everything that is critical in that report and i think that that is right and proper that they do so. As for the 737 max of which they have 5000 orders, it is difficult to know where they are going to take this thing because the aircraft was supposed to be back in service some time ago and now it doesnt look like it will be in service until next year and i might add, if at all. An aviation expert there. Theres growing concern over a rise in whats called stalkerware thats Surveillance Software that can be planted on your phone without your knowledge and allows someone to read your messages, view your pictures, spy on your social media, track your location, and even access your phones camera and microphone. A Cyber Security firm says its seen a 35 increase in stalkerware on peoples devices, and womens charities are warning that it is being disproportionately used by men in abusive relationships to spy on their partners and ex partners. Joe tidy has more. Stalkerware or spouseware is powerful surveillence software used to spy on a partner. Once downloaded, it allows someone to see and hear everything a person is doing on or near their phone or computer. According to cybersecurity reseachers, stalkerware is a growing problem, particularly for vulnerable women. Ive downloaded the software and recruited my colleague joanne to test it. Youre going to use this phone. This is effectively the, well call it the perpetrators phone. 0k. Im the perp. And youre the perp. Youve got access to everything i do on this phone. Well call this phone, the victims phone. So if you look at that phone there, thats your dashboard. So you are all set to effectively spy on me for the next, is it two days . Joe on phone im looking for one whiteboard marker, whiteboard pen, just a black one. Joe is buying a whiteboard marker. And i can hear it. Can you hear it . Joe have you got a black one . That is so bizarre i can seejoe picking up a bike. I can also flip between the front camera and the back camera, on joes phone. This is quite creepy. I can see wherejoes moving, it is notjust updating every so often. It is a live image. Its just gone ten oclock at night. So i want to try and see his screen. I think it might be candy crush again i cantjust see what hes up to right now, but i can see what hes been doing over the course of the past few hours. There are alerts at the top of the screen for text messages, for social media. So there seems to be a record function where i can go back through all the calls thatjoes made and listen to them. Joe im an idiot. I havent got an excuse. I am tired, distracted. So its fair to say you learned a lot about me through spying. Can i have that back . Yes, you can tell me. The amazing thing was for me, obviously i knew that you were filming me or listening in or reading my messages, but i had no idea when. Nothing happened the screen stay blank unless i was playing with it. No notifications, no battery use. But this data was being sent to you all the time. Victims like amy, not her real name, say stalkerware is being used as a tool for domestic abuse. There were just Little Things that were dropped in the conversation that never felt right. He knew details about my friends. I began to wonder how he knew where i was all the time. This is the moment amy found out the truth, by accident. I saw an alert, an email alert that said daily report on my mac. And ijust had this chill go through me. My. I stopped breathing for a minute. That report by our correspondentjoe tidy. People Smuggling Networks operate routinely across northern france, using lorries to smuggle migrants from the camps in calais and dunkerque across the channel. Our paris correspondent Lucy Williamson has been to talk to people at one of the camps there about their experiences, and their reaction to news of the discovery of 39 dead bodies in a lorry in essex. A camp in the woods near dunkirk is a place where you queue for everything while waiting for only one thing. The chance to hide inside a lorry bound for the uk. As you know yesterday, there were 39 peoples victims so everyone was scared to go anywhere. It is very hard. This man arrived from iraq a week ago with his wife who is eight months pregnant. With such tight security at the ports, smugglers are their only hope, he says. But you never know what you are signing up for. Whatever they say, you have to 90, for. Whatever they say, you have to go, you havent got a choice. Theyre capable of doing anything so when you are dealing with them you have to obey them and whatever they tell you you have to do. Security around dunkirk and calais is tight and border officials are on high alert for anyone trying to cross the channel illegally. But these ports are still attractive because theyre so are still attractive because theyre so close to the uk. As one man here told me, if you are going to cross in the back of a lorry, three hours is better than seven. One woman told us is better than seven. One woman told us she had had trouble breathing while inside a sealed container. The driver refused to help, she said, and the group had to cool the police to get them out. This man has also tried to cross the channel in refrigerated lorries. He was found each time by bodyguards. We have between two deaths, if we go back to our country it is death. If we try to the uk, it is may be death. Like the 39 innocent people they died yesterday. But thousands die in our country. I think it is a good death, better than our situation, our death in our country. People smugglers here charge up to 10,000 euros per person for passage to the uk but thatis person for passage to the uk but that is not the cost that counts. There are deaths at sea, one man told me, and deaths in the lorries. We honestly dont know which way to go. Lucy williamson, bbc news, dunkirk. The headlines on bbc news. The Prime Minister insists the uk can still leave the eu next week and calls again for a december election. Two more people are arrested in the investigation into the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. Investigators blame design flaws and human errorfor the lion air crash last year off the indonesian coast , in which 189 people died. Schools are failing to diagnose at least 80 of pupils in england who have dyslexia, according to a new report. It said children from poorer backgrounds are much less likely to get a diagnosis as almost always parents need to pay hundreds of pounds to have a private assessment. Now, charities and mps are calling for every school to have a specialist teacher to help pupils with the condition, as luxmy gopal reports. 11 year old jake is dyslexic and struggle to read and write. From my point of view on my words are bouncing around and i cant really read them. His Primary School wouldnt diagnose him until he was eight years old to his mum got it done privately when he was six. But according to a report by cross party mps, according to a report by cross party mp5, 80 according to a report by cross party mps, 80 of schoolchildren in england with dyslexia are undiagnosed. A typical diagnosis cost between £500 and £700 per child. Add in any private tutoring needed and it become unaffordable. It takes a large proportion of my salary each month to fund that. It is almost like paying for another mortgage. This one to limit school in leeds, provides diagnosis for children who struggle without knowing why. It used to make me feel dumb because everyone else could do better work than me. Dumb because everyone else could do better work than melj dumb because everyone else could do better work than me. I was like why amiso better work than me. I was like why am i so bad that spelling . When i found out, it made it feel better because i knew there was a reason. Now, some mps and charities want every school to have a dyslexia teacher, for better support an earlier diagnosis. The department for education says. It is hoped the new reports proposed changes could help spell and easierfuture proposed changes could help spell and easier future for both dyslexic children and their families. Luxmy gopal, bbc news. Ancient artefacts that were destroyed by the so called Islamic State group have been re created using 3d scanning technology, and unveiled in iraq. Rich preston reports. Pictures like these shocked the world. On their rampage through iraq and syria, ancient artefacts destroyed by Islamic State militants. These, the winged bulls that once stood in the ancient city of nimrud, blown up by the militants. Now, they are born anew. We started working to record all of the known fragments that were removed from nimrud and taken to the British Museum in the 19th century, and then were spread around other museums in europe. From those scans, a perfect replica, carefully created. Translation these bulls are symbols. The humans head represents wisdom and knowledge, ability and thinking. The wings show progress, speed, strength and highness. The body is a mix of a lions body and a bulls body, animals that represent strength and wealth. They have now been installed at the university of mosul. Translation i feel very happy today to see the statue of the winged bull that expresses the emblem, the civilisation and heritage of mosul. The originals cannot ever be brought back, but these modern techniques give hope that ancient history be lost forever. Richard preston, bbc news. Ismail ahmed, the founder and chairman of worldremit a Global Digital Money Transfer Service Operating in Six Continents has been named the most influential black briton. The powerlist covers the most powerful people of african and african Caribbean Heritage in the uk, and includes grime artist stormzy and the duchess of sussex. Adina campbell went to meet mr ahmed to hear about his journey from picking strawberries, to becoming a Global Leader in financial technology. I have always remained positive in the face of challenges and as a migrant, it is what you would hear from a lot of migrants. You face a lot of challenge. So if you take those challenges and are passionate about what you want to do, you are more likely to succeed. You have had yourfairshare of more likely to succeed. You have had your fair share of challenges, you grew up in the 1980s during the single war in somaliland. You must have seen and face some pretty tough circumstances. I saw death and destruction caused by the war and i got stuck. And after a month and a half of an arduous journey involving travel to djibouti, i arrived in london. When you came over here to the uk you were not afraid to get your hands dirty. You picked fruit asa your hands dirty. You picked fruit as a way of funding your education. It was my first summer in the uk and idid it was my first summer in the uk and i did strawberry picking. It was one of the toughest jobs i did strawberry picking. It was one of the toughestjobs i have ever done. So are my first day when i went back to my hostel, i fell asleep without eating or even taken off my muggy shoes because i was so tired and probably i wasnt able to be anything because everything smelled of strawberries like other migrantsi smelled of strawberries like other migrants i have multiplejobs and the idea was to send some money back to my family at the time. And that was when i learned the cost and inconvenience involved in sending money back home. So that was your light bulb moment . Yes, that was when i thought about better ways of sending money. And then subsequently ijoined the sending money. And then subsequently i joined the union sending money. And then subsequently ijoined the union but after the ijoined the union but after the ijoined the union but after the ijoined the un. Why is it important for people all over the world to understand that being part of this mobile money economy is also for them . The digitalisation of mobile money has been hugely successful. I mean, look at africa now. There are 400 million mobile money accounts in africa. There are more mobile money accou nts africa. There are more mobile money accounts in africa than bank accounts. So today, you know, migrants can now send money byjust on the phone. We are talking about hyperinflation were sometimes carrying an equivalent of 100 requires a wheelbarrow. And before mobile money, many of our recipients we re mobile money, many of our recipients were receiving cash putting it under the mattress. How these inspire others, particularly young people from african and caribbean backgrounds, to really think big and to be successful . If you do not stay positive you are likely to lose. And work on something, you know, you are very passionate about. Ismail ahmed there. New yorks manhattan skyline ofskyscrapers is globally renowned. One of its new additions is the hudson yards development. Like other tall buildings, itll have an Observation Deck but this ones a little bit different. Tim allman explains. It is a city with no shortage of spectacular views, but even by the standards of manhattan, this is something special. Welcome to edge, nearly 350 metres or more than 1,000 feet above street level, said to be the highest outdoor Observation Deck in the western hemisphere. One imagines the spectators over there may be a little jealous. It amazes me that from one spot i can see the statue of liberty, all the way around to central park, and every icon that you have always read about, that you know about, that you want to see. And from here, you can see it all in one spot. If you are afraid of heights, you might want to look away now. There is a glass bottomed floor where you can see the city streets below, cantilevered glass panels so people can lean out and stare straight down. This must have taken some care and precision to build. The first pieces were angled up more towards the sky. And then, as all the last pieces came in, it kind of levels itself out. And engineering wise, it is amazing. I give the engineers credit for being able to think of how you can actually build this, that is just sticking out over the city, this high up in the air. Edge is due to open to the public in march. The ultimate vertical city, from a whole new perspective. It makes me feel slightly queasy coming up on afternoon live. Well be answering your questions on the latest brexit developments, and a possible early election thats at 2. 30 withjess sargeant from the institute for government. Send us your questions via text on 61124, tweet us using the hashtag bbc ask this, or email us at askthis bbc. Co. Uk now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. Hello there. Heavy and persistent outbreaks of rain will affect northern and western parts of england along with wales and it is likely to cause some issues. The rain bearing cloud has already begun to spread its way in but if i zoom away from the united kingdom, you can see the extent of this weather front as it stretches way out into the subtropical atlantic. A weather front that stretches for over 3000 miles. This Conveyor Belt of moisture is going to be slamming into the hills, but italy of wales but also affecting parts of South West England around the moors and over the peaks in the pennines as well. So we could be looking at some issues here with flooding building in. The met office have issued an amber weather warning for the heaviest rain across the hills of southern wales. Some localised flooding is quite likely to develop here over the next 24 hours. So we have got the wet weather moving in across parts of england and wales, not much rainbow towards the south east of england and we have got blustery conditions in the north west, bright and breezy. It is mild across the south, 16 or 17 degrees for some wearers further north just seven in belfast, 8 degrees in glasgow and edinburgh. Blustery showers will continue on and off. This evening and overnight, the rain band stays put, bringing huge falls of rain across the Higher Ground and the moors of South West England. The peaks on the pennines. All of these areas could be looking at a few issues overnight with the risk of localised flooding and poor travel conditions. It stays mild across the south east, 15 degrees towards london with the colder air in the north where we will have patches of frost setting in. Saturday, another wet start the day. The rain there will eventually begin to pull away towards east anglia and south east england so you will start to see something of an improvement across something of an improvement across some of those worst affected areas. Further north west another day of blustery showers, some a bit wintry over the highest ground in scotland. It will feel colder here. Looking at the weather picture during the night, the cold air will arrive across southern counties of england and as we head into sunday morning you might have an extra hour in bed as the clocks go back but that extra hour could be spent underneath a warm duvet. It will be a chilly and frosty start the day but a day of sparkling sunshine, blue skies, a few showers though affecting northern and eastern scotland and maybe one or two running down the eastern coast of scotland as well, feeling cold across the south. Highs 00 29 12,714 1073741526 10 16,893 of 1073741526 10 16,893 2147483051 51 21,071 12 2147483051 51 21,071 3221224577 32 25,250 in 3221224577 32 25,250 4294966103 13 29,430 london

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