To impeach him. House of lords compares to consider a senior white house official has the legislation the for a snap told the investigators that he was so troubled by the president s phone call with the ukrainian leader that he reported his concerns election. But it is not likely to be to a superior. Lieutenant colonel Alexander Vindman is the first serving challenged. Prepares to consider. White house official to speak to the congressional inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel a report into the reports from the white house. Grenfell tower fire which killed 72 people will be published this morning. It condemns the london fire brigade for serious shortcomings. There are lessons to be identified, donald trump has sought to are workers to read that report characterise whats unfolding as do thoroughly, turn lessons into Lessons Learned and improve going nothing democrats trying to tear him forward improving fire rescue down over what was a perfect call. Services. Researchers suggest that people with asthma could cut their Carbon Footprint by using greener inhalers. Hes called it a lynching could new ways of boarding and he said that also air passengers lead to a smoother lift off . The people giving evidence well have more on trials are never trumpers and that is what he accused Lieutenant Colonel vindman at Gatwick Airport at 9 15am. Of being today. Except that lieutenant and crossing the line colonel vindman is a england are fined for their v formation response to the haka decorated war hero, injured in iraq, during their semifinal win over the all blacks. Turned up at the hearing in his military uniform, and its hard to characterise him as just some kind of party hack who wants to destroy the president. He has served both republican and Democratic Party administrations. So that makes it more difficult. And what he said in his testimony was devastating. Good morning and welcome he said, i did not think it was proper to demand that a Foreign Government to the bbc news at 9 00. Investigate a us citizen. After months of brexit the us citizen he is deadlock, mps have voted referring to is, of overwhelmingly to hold a general course, Donald Trumps democratic election on december 12th. Its the first election to be held rivaljoe biden and his son hunter over their business dealings, in the run up to christmas and he said there was no national in nearly a century. Last night, the Prime Minister said securityjustification of it, it was turning ukraine into a partisan issue, the public must be given a choice which it shouldnt be, over the future of brexit and he said that the president s and the country. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, interests in the has promised to launch what he calls the most ambitious and radical ukraine and joe biden predated this campaign for change particular phone call. Ever seen in the uk. In other words, he has flatly contradicted this report is from our political what the president has said. Correspondent nick eardley. Not only that, the white house has tried to put a ban on officials giving evidence to this impeachment ready for even more investigation. They have given evidence and it hasnt been political debate. Favourable to the president. The ayes to the right, 438, the noes to the left, 20. That wasjohn that was john so that wasjohn so poor reporting. So the ayes have it, the ayes have it. Unlock john so. That vote was mps backing a general election on december 12. Lebanons Prime Minister has said he will resign, parliament is split when it comes in the face of huge protests that to brexit, and now mps think have rocked the country an election is the way for almost two weeks. To break the deadlock. Saad hariri said lebanon there is only one way was deadlocked and needed a shock to restore the esteem to break the crisis. In which our democracy is held. Gareth barlow reports. Cheering and to recover the respect after weeks of protest, in which parliament should be held a moment of celebration as the Prime Minister by the people of this country, announced he would step down. And that is, finally, saad hariri said a great shock to offer ourselves to the judgement was needed to fix the crisis, which has brought rare unity of the people of this country. To a country often plagued by sectarian division. Translation i am going not everyone in labour to the palace to present was convinced about an election. The resignation of the government dozens of mps refused to the president and the lebanese to back one last night, people in response to the will butJeremy Corbyn said he was ready. Of many lebanese who took to the streets to demand change. Were going out there to fight lebanon is burdened by debt an Election Campaign, and i cant wait to get out there, and chronic corruption, and demonstrators on the streets, in every town and village in this country, are demanding change. They say the resignation labour will be there, of the Prime Minister giving a message of real hope where and the cabinet is only the beginning. This government offers nothing. Translation hariris the Campaign Messages resignation is the beginning of what we are working for. Are already being rolled out. Brexit will be key, this is not enough. But there will be a lot more we want more of this. To decide on, too. We want more than this. We want to continue with the remaining steps. As a United Kingdom family translation the resignation of nations strong together, working within the eu, of hariri is a first step we can reshape our economy and harness the technological in building a patriotic, revolution and build a better and brighter future. Democratic country. And thats the message the first victory of this the liberal democrats will be taking uprising has been realised. To this country in now we have to start planning the general election. I welcome the opportunity for the second victory. Of an election. Because, make no mistake, earlier on tuesday, the election thats coming, protests turned violent is going to be the right of scotland when supporters of the shia groups, hezbollah and amal, to determine its own future. Attacked the crowds, so, six weeks of intense campaigning starts now to decide who will be forcing the army to back here in mid december. Intervene to restore calm. Meanwhile, both iran the truth is, general elections and the United States have urged dont always go according to plan. The lebanese authorities nothing is certain. To establish unity and stability. The resignations might bring joy anything could happen. To many but they havent been there are Big Questions to be answered, and for the next few welcomed by everyone, and theyre no instant fix weeks, politicians will try to to lebanons endemic issues. Persuade you they have the answers. Gareth barlow, bbc news. Nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. In a moment, the weather but first lets join so with a majority of mps now Victoria Derbyshire to find out supporting an election, what shes got coming up in her programme at 10am. What happens next . Today, the house of lords will victoria, as we can see behind you, debate the election bill put forward by mps. You are focusing on grenfell today. It could become law by the end of the week. We are going to devote our whole programme to date of the report that on november 6th, parliament will be dissolved is due out at ten oclock this and there will be a five week morning. Obviously the report will campaign up to polling tell us what happened on the night of the Grenfell Tower fire in which day on december 12th. 72 people lost their lives. We will as is stands, brexit is due have some of the first reactions to happen by 31st january 2020. From survivors who escaped the building and relatives of victims 0ur assistant political and firefighters. And if you were editor, norman smith, joins us now from westminster. Watching yesterday, you will know this programme has seen a copy of the full report. It really does norman, parliament might not be being dissolved until next week, but criticise the london fire brigades decision to tell residents to stay effectively the Election Campaign is in their homes while the fire was of the starting blocks, isnt it . Raging, and it says that the cladding made the building unsafe to and certainly will be in Prime Ministers questions today, i would live in. So i dojoin us live at ten imagine. It will get lived off as all the main Party Leaders set out oclock, the official report to you their core pitch for what is shaping up their core pitch for what is shaping up to be one of the most closely at ten. We are on bbc two, the bbc contested, unpredictable elections news channel and online, bringing we have seen for many, many years. You a special programme this morning. Victoria, thank you very much, we unpredictable because brexit has will see you at 10am. Changed the rules of the game when now its time for a look at the weather with carol. It comes to politics, that parties can no longer rely on their good morning and good morning to you too. For some of us it has been a traditional tribal residual loyalties. Brexit transcends all frosty start to the day and also normal party politics. So that some patchy fog, the fog slowly lifting through the morning and for forces eve ryo ne many it is going to be dry with normal party politics. So that forces everyone to change their sunny spells across much of the uk. Calculations. Closely contested because although borisjohnson does some showers coming in on the breeze enjoy a lead in the polls at the across eastern parts of scotland and moment, theresa may had roughly eastern parts of england and we still have this rain coming in double the lead which borisjohnson across the south west through the currently has, and of course, look day, getting into south wales and what happened to him. What we will also down towards the channel islands. Temperature wise today we get today is the Party Leaders all are looking at 8 13 but we do have trying to get across their core an easterly breeze, or an easterly pitch. For boris johnson, wind across the south, so that will trying to get across their core pitch. For borisjohnson, we know his basic message is lets get make it feel a bit cooler than the brexit done. But he wants to get temperature suggest. Heading on through the evening and overnight over other domestic policies too, a come under clear skies once again its going to be a chilly night but point made clear this morning by the with quite a breeze across england, Health Secretary matt hancock. Wales and northern ireland, we do thats why were putting forward not expect any problems with fog. This optimistic, positive agenda on for scotland and Northern England we could see a touch of frost and patchy fog but a huge difference in delivering brexit with temperatures come in parts of the a deal and then there is one nation, optimistic, highlands, 3, whereas in the positive domestic agenda. South west we are looking at 11 or so, theres a clear choice. 12 under the cloud. Tomorrow we start off with a cold start, also the problem with voting lib dem, ijust saw ed some patchy fog slowly lifting. A davey on your programme, lot of dry weather around, but still the problem with voting lib dem is if you vote lib dem youre voting we have this cloud across the south west, which could be thick to putJeremy Corbyn into downing street. Enough to produce dampness, some the liberal democrats were telling us theyre hoping drizzle, some patchy light rain and for a couple of hundred mps. There is no chance of them tomorrows temperatures 8 13. Getting a majority. A vote for the lib dems is a vote to put corbyn in downing street and more deadlock in this building here. As for labour, Jeremy Corbyns message is he represents real change pledging to produce the most radical, transformative change pledging to produce the most radical, tra nsformative manifesto this country has seen for many, many yea rs. This country has seen for many, many years. And already we are getting a flavour of some of those labour policies, including renationalisation of the railways, some of the major utilities companies, a reversal of austerity with an end to universal credit and then to the benefit cap, and a significant extension in public spending with, for example, free personal care for over 65 is, free prescription charges, so a radical ma nifesto prescription charges, so a radical manifesto promised by labour, and the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell this morning suggesting labour could win an outright majority. Wed already secured what we wanted, which was what jeremy said, once we hello, this is bbc news get no deal off the agenda, we got that from the statement by the with annita mcveigh. European union, well, there was no other option, the headlines lets get on with the election, so bring it on, lets have a go. Britain will head to the polls and i think, despite it being for its first december general election in almost a century, december and cold and dark and all after mps approved borisjohnsons the rest of it, were fourth bid to break going to have a real go at this the brexit deadlock. And i think well win. There is only one way to restore i think well have a majority government by christmas. I cant think of a better the esteem in which our democracy christmas present, basically. Is held and to recover the respect norman, with talk of outright in which parliament should be held by the people of this country, majorities, you were talking about and that is, finally, unpredictability, and looking at to offer ourselves to that, i suppose one of the big the judgement of the people. Questions, which it is impossible to were going to have a real go a nswer questions, which it is impossible to answer at this stage, is whether the at this and i think well win. I think well have a majority government by christmas, ultimate result will do anything to break the brexit deadlock. So i cant think of a better christmas present, basically ultimate result will do anything to break the brexit deadlockm ultimate result will do anything to break the brexit deadlock. It is worth bearing in mind, i think, two the house of lords will now consider the legislation for a snap election, out of the last three elections, but it is not likely what if they result in . Hung to be challenged. A report into the Grenfell Tower parliaments. So the electoral fire, which killed 72 people, will be published this morning. Dynamics in this country have become altogether a lot muddier and less it condemns the london fire brigade for serious shortcomings. Conclusive. So it seems to me quite possible that at the end of this and researchers suggest that people with asthma could cut their carbon election we may well end up back footprint if they were given greener inhalers. With another hung parliament, and into that a lot will depend what happens to the other main parties, how well, for example, the liberal back to our top story now, democrats do, whether they do actually manage to take votes and borisjohnson has said he is ready seats of the other parties because to fight a tough campaign after mps voted in favour they are pitching themselves, almost of an early general election it seems to me, as a one issue party on the 12th of december. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, at this election, which is as the said the snap poll was a once in a Generation Opportunity stock brexit party, which might help to transform the country. Them in remain seats. The question im joined now by Peter Stanyon association of electoral is, what happens in leave seats, administrators chief executive. Particularly down in some of their traditional hunting grounds down in the west country and so on. And then of course there is always the you have got a very busy few weeks question mark about the brexit coming up, havent you . Talk to us party. Well borisjohnson suffer at about the practicalities of all of their hands because he has failed to this for you, staffing, premises to deliver his do or die pledge, or hold the votes in and so on . Yes, will vote rs deliver his do or die pledge, or will voters be much more relaxed and see him as a man who has done his they will start ramping up today, as best but been thwarted by soon as the legislation is passed. Parliament. But an inconclusive preparations have already begun in result is not out of the question. Trying to identify those venues. There is a number of challenges 0k, norman, thank you very much. Because of the timing, in december. Its darker, it could be wet and the National Institute of economic and social Research Suggests that cold. Its just making those borisjohnsons new brexit deal arrangements now to ensure we could make the uk worse off by £70 billion over the next decade deliver a safe pole to the than if it remained in the eu. Electorate. With the prospect of a that amounts to a loss general election being talked about of £1,100 per person. Well in advance of this vote these figures come as the government have so far failed to release yesterday, youve been making their own numbers on the financial inquiries into venues, suitable impact of the Prime Ministers deal. Venues . Absolutely. As much as can be done without having the election date. The key point was to get the 0ur economics correspondent date. The key point was to get the date in the diary. Now we know that, Dharshini David joins me now with the latest. The proper preparations can commence. Its been a case of trying to make sure we do our best to make sure all the options are covered dharshini, tell us more about this off. How difficult is that with a report from the institute. What is it saying . This is one of many think christmas poll, church venues might ta nks it saying . This is one of many think tanks out there but what is notable be booked out for christmas events . About this is they are the first to put any sort of numbers on what the for publicly maintained buildings, Prime Ministers deal could mean we have a right to use as building further down the road under new so they can demand the use of those trading arrangements. As you say, in premises. But clearly for private ten yea rs premises, there will be other events trading arrangements. As you say, in ten years time it is saying output in place, plays, parties and the could be £70 billion small across the economy than it would be had we life, which make life more remained in the eu because even if difficult. You cannot print off a we have zero tariffs on things they lot of material yet. Talk to us could be divergence on standards, about postal votes and what people form filling and all those things would be advised to do around that, have a cost. Do we believe these if they need to use a postal vote . Numbers . Well, having been an people can apply for a postal vote economic forecaster myself, i can say it is a bit like cooking, what you get out the other end depends on at any people can apply for a postal vote atany time, people can apply for a postal vote at any time, if they cant get to what you put in and the method you the polling station on december 12. Follow. The assumptions you make and the kind of model you are using, the ballot papers themselves wont be known, the content, until 19 which throws up all sorts of questions about, the assumptions working days before at four oclock they are making. The office for on that day. The practicalities mean postal votes wont leave the offices until the earliest 1817 working days responsibility who do the governments official forecasts, so they cannot make similar predictions because they dont have enough detailfrom before the polls. Its a truncated because they dont have enough detail from what the government is period in which they go out and then planning. There are a big question marks over this really. This will be come back. People could perhaps ask jumped on by borisjohnsons someone to vote for them and apply opponents but it certainly does put for a proxy vote . Yes and they can the pressure on him, on his apply for that up to six days before government, to come forward with some Financial Impact figures of the poll itself. What about voters their own, doesnt it . It really who wish to register to vote or if does and we have had mixed messages they have moved address, what advice from the chancel on this. In the would you give . We are going through past he has said the treasury the electoral register campus at the already has some scenarios out there. The closest scenario to what moment. People might have seen forms we are looking out at the moment recently. If they are in doubt, they does suggest perhaps an even bigger should contact their local authority impact than this is suggesting but to make sure they are on the register. They can apply online but 110w impact than this is suggesting but now the chancellor says thats not the best thing is to check first. Accurate, the assumption should be different but he wont tell us how. Register. They can apply online but the best thing is to check firstm it does increase the pressure, as they have moved address or turn dating recently and so on. You you say. Some critics might point mentioned earlier about the health out that even though it is and safety aspects of having a pole independent it has in the past done at this time a year. What extra studies for the peoples vote so measures will you be putting into that might attract some criticism. Place for that . In certain parts of then we need to remember is we are the country there are only be six talking about ten years time, any hours a day like, so much darker number of things can happen in that than a spring election. Things like period of time so forecasts are often wide of the mark whoever is temporary lighting having to be brought in, if its a cold day, making them. The important thing about this one is to note that there making sure the polling stations are isa about this one is to note that there is a cost involved if you trade, it gritted, for example. The staff on isnt as frictionless as it duty for 15, 16 hours, they have to currently is and thats something the government doesnt like to hear. Be kept warm while they deal with the voters coming through the door. Dharshini, thank you very much. Dharshini, thank you very much. Lots of other practicalities and Dharshini David. Now, away from logistics that are not there for a traditional spring election. But he politics. And the london fire brigade is due to respond to criticism of its role relished the challenge, perhaps . Think there is relief there is a in the Grenfell Tower fire, after the long awaited public date to work towards, the challenge inquiry report is officially published later this morning. Will be met. You were tweeting this 72 people died in the disaster. Parts of the report seen morning your election teams will be by the bbc have been critical working extended hours, seven day of the fire service response, with a suggestion more lives weeks, i guess they will be looking could have been saved if the order to get their Christmas Shopping done to evacuate had been given earlier. Early . I think they will be. Peter the Prime Minister says the findings mean the world will finally hear the truth about what happened. Sta nyon, early . I think they will be. Peter stanyon, thank early . I think they will be. Peter sta nyon, thank you in the 16 months since early . I think they will be. Peter stanyon, thank you very much. The fire, theres been a desperate search for answers time now for the morning briefing, where we. And justice by those left behind, bring you up as Graham Satchell reports. To speed on the stories people are watching, reading and sharing. And, as weve been hearing, mps have voted overwhelmingly to hold a general election on december the 12th. Its the first election to be held in the run up to christmas in nearly a century. Last night, the Prime Minister said the public must be given a choice 72 people lost their lives at over the future of brexit and the country. G re nfell 72 people lost their lives at grenfell tire. Today the families of the liberal democrats say theyll those who died will get some stand on a manifesto to stop brexit entirely. A nswe rs. Those who died will get some answers. It has been a long fight the partys deputy leader, ed davey told bbc breakfast about the partys plans. For truth and justice grenfell the good news for the country, tower. The testament to the inquiry for the liberal democrats, is that borisjohnson wanted to get britain out of the eu before the election. He wanted to ram his brexit bill was heartbreaking. This was logan through parliament and because of the liberal democrats, thats been stopped. So, we go to this election gomes, the youngest to die, still with britain still in the eu unborn. We felt our hearts had and what the liberal democrats will be saying is if you want to stop brexit, if you want to keep britain broken. You dont know what you are in the eu, if you want all the huge benefits that will bring made of until you are broken. To our economy and our public services, vote liberal democrat we are the remain party. Lets take a look at how todays front pages are covering the news of a general election. The telegraph leads with christmas election corbyn finally bows to johnsons demands. Broken. You dont know what you are the guardian tells us, made of untilyou are broken. Our noses, oui parliament breaks deadlock with a december 12th election, made of untilyou are broken. Our noses, our hero, sadly where there and has a photo of the moment the result of the vote is nojustice there will be no came in, in the commons. Peace. I will never forget, i will the ft talks about the prime never forgive. I am broken. Now the minister gaining support from his former tory rebels with the whip being restored to ten rebels who chose to back mrjohnson only thing that can make me whole in last nights vote. Again is to fight for the truth a december poll will get brexit done, thats according to the times. The mirror says now is the chance again. She was our family. She was for voters to get rid ofjohnson using the headline, oui its time to stuff the turkey. Again. She was our family. She was our sister, and she will always be and, finally, the daily mail has remembered for her strength, her kindness and her love for others. We a picture of borisjohnson as father miss her dearly. Christmas and Jeremy Corbyn as the grinch and says, dont let the grinch steal christmas. Well, the prospect of a christmas election has got many in the festive spirit. Todays report is damning. It says cladding that didnt reply does not over on twitter, the hashtag xmas constituency songs is trending. Comply with regulations made the stuart says, fairytale of newark. Fire spread quickly out of control. It was made worse by the badly fitted windows and fire doors that myriam came up with hove yourself didnt work. The fire service is a merry little christmas. Heavily criticised for failings of planning, training and communication, in particular it says how about, rudolph advice to residents to stay in their the redcar reindeer. Flats for almost two hours means or, walking in a widnes wonderland . More lives were lost. Todays report is narrow in its focus, questions very creative, do keep those ideas coming in to entertain us. About building regulations, Construction Companies and the role of the local authority will not be the story that is trending on twitter this morning is about the messaging service heard until january. Whatsapp sueing the israeli of the local authority will not be heard untiljanuary. The families of Surveillance Company nso. Those who died will have to wait whatsapp claims it acted illegally in helping governments hack mobile until the second phase of the inquiry and that could take years to devices of more than 100 people worldwide, including journalists, conclude. Still, they want answers human rights workers and women who had been the subject and change and justice. Of online attacks. Nso has previously been sued by victims of hacking but never by a Technology Company for spying lets join graham now on its users. Near Grenfell Tower in west london. You have obviously spent time talking to the families affected by a report into the long awaited this. What do you think a Grenfell Tower fire will be published this morning. Publication of this report will mean 72 people died in for them and their community . the fire injune 2017. Since then, theres been a desperate search for answers and justice by those left behind. Think it is a massive day. I think parts of the report seen by the bbc it will be a difficult day because are critical of the fire service we know this report is 1000 pages response on the night of the fire. Long and there is harrowing detail in the. The concern, i think, for a roy wilshire, chair of the National Fire chiefs council, lot of people in the community that told bbc breakfast what lessons have been learnt from the report. This report would be a whitewash and weve not yet read they have very limited confidence the report in full. Weve seen the headlines. When this inquiries started. But we will see it at ten oclock, from what we have seen of it so far along with everyone else. It does look like it is not going to i think there are obviously lessons that have been identified. Bea it does look like it is not going to be a whitewash, that it is com pletely be a whitewash, that it is our task is to read that report completely damning and the hope is thoroughly, turn those lessons that that will give confidence to into Lessons Learned and then make people here that phase two of the sure that we move forward, improving fire and rescue Services Inquiry will be as rigorous as it and helping to serve the communities looks like phase one has been. 0k, that we should do. Graham, thank you very much. Graham do you feel, this is something that we touched on yesterday, satchell, close to Grenfell Tower, i know there are details within that and that report is being published report which obviously you dont at 10am this morning. We will have want to go into until its officially released at ten coverage of that on the victoria oclock this morning. Derbyshire programme and of course do you feel that members of the fire service have been throughout the day on bbc news. The unfairly scrutinised . Well, we dont shy away headlines for you now on bbc news at from the scrutiny. I think its right that we are 9am, 9 17am. Looked at and questioned, as well, but we do sometimes question britain will head to the polls the fact that weve had planners, for its first december general designers, architects, election in almost a century, construction firms, subcontractors, after mps approved borisjohnsons fourth bid to break building owners, building the brexit deadlock. The house of lords will now consider the legislation for a snap maintenance all those things have election but it is not likely to be challenged. Gone wrong and it seems a report into the Grenfell Tower like sometimes the failures fire, which killed 72 people, of the last 20 years have been laid will be published this morning. At the door of the fire and rescue it condemns the london fire brigade service. For serious shortcomings. On to another story thats been trending on social media turn away now if you are a fan england will be fined a four figure of the Great British sum, thought to be around £2000, for bake off programme as the winner has been crowned. Crossing the halfway line during the after 10 gruelling haka in the Rugby World Cup weeks of being tested semifinal win over new zealand. Sam in the Great British bake off tent, David Atherton has been burgess has been forced to retire crowned 2019s champion. Because of a shoulder injury. The david was known as the underdog, former England Rugby league captain as he triumphed despite not having says the decision was the hardest of been named star baker during the series. His life. The International Health adviserfrom london, said winning was the best former Australian International feeling in the world. Lisa keightley will be the first female head coach of the england womens side. She will replace world cup winning coach Mark Robinson who left following the heavy defeat a quick look at what you are reading in the ashes this summer. And watching on the bbc news app. Number one, the trial we told you more sportjust after half past. I about at Gatwick Airport to try and will see you then. Change peoples boarding habits, the the frustration of waiting way people board planes to cut for someone to put their bag in an overhead locker could soon be boarding times. Number two is the over, if a trial to get people on planes more quickly is successful. Election, the looming christmas in a two month trial at Gatwick Airport, election. Number four, incidentally, new screens at one boarding gate that story we told you about, how will tell people when their exact seat number should board. Asthma sufferers can reduce their window seat Ticket Holders will get on the plane before Carbon Footprint by changing those in the aisles. Inhalers to ones that dont contain greenhouse gases. There is an Important Health warning with that story because anyone who suffers from asthma shouldnt be doing that Officials Say it could reduce without checking with their doctor the time it takes to board by around first. At number one on the most two to three minutes. Sally gethin is an aviation analyst and joins me watched, michelle obama, she has from central london. Been speaking at the annual Obama Foundation summit and she says that good morning, sally. That sounds quite logical, getting people in the race and lack of understanding of window seats in first and then the migrants is still dividing the United States and indeed the world, middle seats and then the aisle. In her opinion. She spoke of how tell us more about this trial at when she was living in chicago Gatwick Airport first of all. Gatwick airport first of all. Growing up there, how white gatwick is trying to improve its on time performance and so itjust neighbours began to move out of her needs to pull everything out of the neighbourhood as more black families moved in. Something that she talks hat to improve that. So, they are about in her book. That is number trying, there have been various studies and ideas about what is the one on our most watched and that is best way to board passengers in it for todays morning briefing. Different ways. 0bviously Many Airlines already operate a system where they board in a phased fashion sport now and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. From the rear usually. But allowing here is sally. I love that the the business passengers to get on board first because they are paying formation versus the haka in that more for their tickets, for example. But this would make a difference for big Rugby World Cup game but it has some of the low Cost Carriers where got england into a spot of bother . Yes, literally everybody just piles less the formation, more the players some of the low Cost Carriers where literally everybodyjust piles in and goes for boarding at the same went over the halfway line. Even the all blacks coach said it was genius time. Apparently this system is best but england will be fined a four suited for individual and business figure sum, thought to be £2000, for travellers. What about families who crossing the halfway line. Wa nt to travellers. What about families who want to sit together, or groups of travellers who want to sit together . The england team created a v shaped good point and this is something the formation with some players entering trial will obviously look at and see the all blackss half. Rules say that the team how thats going to work. Everybody facing the haka must who has a family knows that you remain in their own half during the challenge. Cant manage every possible all blacks head coach steve hansen says he liked the response. Scenario. It is a stressful i thought the response situation. Children do get stressed. Was brilliant. If that ends up causing more you know, like, if you understand the haka then the haka disruption then that will obviously requires a response. Maybe invalidate this prospect of its a challenge to you, phasing it in in such a specific personally it requires you to have a response. So, i thought it was brilliant. Way. Every flight ive ever been on, quite imaginative too. A bunch of rows are called at the same time, so you get the situation wales have made nine changes where you are waiting to get to your for their bronze medal match iow where you are waiting to get to your row but somebody is blocking the against new zealand on friday. Aisle because they are taking it will be Warren Gatlands forever to get organised. What other last game in charge of wales after 12 years at head coach. Ways have been trialled apart from they have not beaten this one we are talking about . What the all blacks for over 60 years. Other ways have been trialled and Rhys Patchell will start at fly half, with dan biggar experimented with in terms of making being dropped to the bench. The experience better for the airline and are better for the passengers . Just to go to the first pa rt passengers . Just to go to the first part of your comment, there are its been, you know, some going to be large lcd displays in experience. Ive said on a number of that lounge which is going to be occasions that i never thought i trialling this system, and so it would have been in wales for 12 yea rs. Would have been in wales for 12 years. I was lucky enough to have a will be much more precise than, as couple of sabbaticals with the lions you have been saying, a number of and that was really good for me, rows a re you have been saying, a number of rows are announced. There arent any mentally. Obviously, were other trials of this nature disappointed not to be in the final but playing the all blacks, youve happening, at least according to the got to be pretty excited about that. Airport Operators Association in the this really is a second home for me uk. Globally, yes, there are other being in wales and im going to miss trials going on and other systems being in wales and im going to miss being there. But, you know, you have being looked at. The United States to look forward and be excited about has a specific type of boarding, the opportunities going forward. One more game and then start thinking possibly to weed out those rogue about the next challenge. Lets have a look at some of this gate crashers, so to speak. Gatwick will need to look at that very mornings back pages. The times suggesting that carefully a nd will need to look at that very carefully and see if there is a way after the success in the semi final george ford is expected to avoid that. 0bviously with a to retain his place at fly digital boarding pass that can be half for the final he was dropped for technically avoided because it could trigger an reasons in the quarter final. Alert if that passenger is trying to the telegraphs sports board that shouldnt be boarding at section has a picture that particular moment. At gatwick of sergio aguero, who scored twice they think they can cut boarding in manchester citys 3 1 time by 10 , win against southampton they think they can cut boarding time by10 , and they think they can cut boarding time by 10 , and Something Like that, you could imagine it being in the efl cup last night. And the mirrors headline, rolled out more widely. And i guess uefa isnt working is in response to the stadium ban given to bulgaria its about changing passenger behaviour. You can see it as after their fans racist abuse towards england players something people would get used to very quickly. Yes. I have some in a european qualifier. Concerns about how it would affect passengers who are fast tracked or anti racism campaigners say priority boarding already and thats that the punishment handed out usually the premium passenger. But to the bulgaria fa yes, we wait to see the result of is not good enough. This trial. 0k, sally, thank you for talking to us. Good to hear your it simply isnt enough. Thoughts on that sally gethin bulgaria have been ordered to play two matches behind closed doors for their fans racist abuse of england players during a euro 2020 qualifier. Theyve also been fined around £65,000. The match was stopped twice for racist chanting by home supporters. Massively disappointed that the outcome didnt see bulgaria facing probably an expulsion, points deduction, harsherfines. I think if we really are going to challenge racism in this day and age, and remember that bulgaria are already on a partial stadium close anyway, then we really need to significantly hold them to account. Unai emery says arsenal captain granit xhaka should apologise for his behaviour during sundays draw with crystal palace. Xhaka reacted badly after being substituted during the second half. He was booed by his own fans while walking off the pitch and gestured to the crowd. Emery hasnt confirm whether xha ka will keep the captaincy after the incident. He is now devastated. Devastated, sad. And, really, he knows he was wrong. When we make, usually, some mistake, we need to make apologies for one circumstance. Id prefer two. And we suggest him to. The former Australian InternationalLisa Keightley will be the first female head coach of the england womens side. She will replace world cup winning coach Mark Robinson who left following the heavy defeat in the ashes this summer. She had previously been announced as the coach of the london spirit in the hundred next summer, but will be stepping down from the role. A former doctor for british cycling and team sky will admit to a tribunal in november that he told a lot of lies during his time in the sport, and ordered the banned substance testosterone. Dr Richard Freeman resigned from his position in 2017. Hes been accused of providing banned substances for an unnamed rider. Freeman denies those claims and will say the testosterone was ordered on behalf of a former coach, something which the coach in question also denies. The tribunal begins in manchester next week. Now, hes just 30 years old, but one of englands greatest Rugby League Players, sam burgess, is retiring from the sport because of recurrent injuries. Burgess has been england captain and enjoyed a brief if ill fated spell in rugby union during the world cup in 2015. Because of a shoulder problem, hes been forced to end his career he with the australian nrl side south sydney rabbitohs. Where he was captain, despite still having three more years left on his contract. Sam burgess should be regarded as one of the best players of his generation foster in australia, is considered to be the greatest English Rugby League player of all time. English Rugby League Player of alltime. He signed for south sydney has a 21 year old from bradford by Russell Crowe and in helping them to win the 2014 grand final, he achieved a list celebrity status in australia. After returning from a brief sojourn in rugby union, he helped steer Englands Rugby League side to a World Cup Final in 2017. Thats all the sport for now. Much more coming up throughout the day on the bbc news channel. Sally, thank you very much. The headlines on bbc news. Britain will head to the polls for its first december general election in almost a century, after mps approved borisjohnsons fourth bid to break the brexit deadlock. The house of lords will now consider the legislation for a snap election, but it is not likely to be challenged. A report into the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people, will be published this morning. It condemns the london fire brigade for serious shortcomings. The archbishop of york has said that a slow environmental genocide is taking place in southern nigeria. Speaking in an exclusive interview with the bbc as part of a Commission Investigating oil spills in the niger delta, drjohn sentamu said that Oil Companies needed to end a culture of double standards in nigeria. The bbcs mayeni jones travelled with the commission earlier this year to the southern nigerian state of bayelsa and sent this report. This was once a thriving ecosystem. But oil spills have devastated these shores. Translation its the oil. Its the oil. Even if you manage to catch a fish, its not fit to eat. There are a few that are ok, and thats what we eat. But on others, their heads are the only things that are left. They are so slim they have no flesh. So, its hard for us to feed ourselves. Bayelsa was where oil was first discovered in nigeria in the 50s. Its completely changed the lives of people in these communities. The water and the waterways of Bayelsa State are essential to the way people live here. They bathe in it, its a source of their livelihood, its where a lot of where their food comes from. So oil spills can mean devastation not just financially, but also in terms of their health. According to the Bayelsa State oil and environmental commission, chaired by the archbishop of york, Oil Companies are ultimately responsible for the environmental damage here. They want to set up guidelines for Oil Extraction that will protect local communities. You know, people talk about environmental degradation, i think thats too weak a phrase. For me, really, as ive looked at the environment, and as ive looked at peoples lives, ive come to the conclusion that this is a very slow environmental genocide, really. But Oil Companies say many spills are caused by vandals, tampering with their installations. Local activists believe they have their reasons. Youths are angry. We are graduates of all sorts of life, we are skilled men, skilled boys, young boys and girls, people are hungry. People are suffering. We see crude passing through our land and at the end we are not beneficiaries to this national wealth. How do we expect the youths to feel, to survive . Oil spills have been happening in the niger delta for decades. With the attention of the International Community very much elsewhere, its unclear who will enforce the commissions new guidelines. But if nothing changes, the prospects for future generations here are unlikely to improve. Mayenijones, bbc news, bayelsa. It is 9 52am. Just a reminder, this will be the first general election to be held in december since 1923. You will probably be hearing that quite a lot so, what do voters think about spending the festive period at the ballot box . Jon kay has been to bridgwater in somerset to find out. The first signs of christmas in bridgewater. So we thought wed hand out some cards. This is for you for christmas. Thank you. Delivering news of what will be a very unusual festive season. Happy christmas, you can open it now. I hope youre happy with what im giving you for christmas. Ive got three children so im going to be busy shopping and preparing for christmas. Youve got a couple of minutes, though, to put an x on a ballot paper at the voting station, havent you . No. No . No. I hope you like it. No. No . Not a fan of that. Why not . I dont think that we need to have one, in all honesty, right now. I think brexit needs to be dealt with before a general election. Its supposed to be a time ofjoy and happiness and goodwill to all men and women and ijust dont thats going to apply. Youre giving to back to me . Im giving it back to you, its for you now. Thanks so much. Youre welcome does it ruin christmas . Not to me, no. To me, its taking our affairs into our hands, which is what we should be doing any way. At the end of the day, this is our country. If we dont look after it, who is going to look after it, nobody. Ian is less than thrilled. Well, 0k. Is it just what youve always wanted . Not particularly, no. He wanted to brexit on halloween, not a festive ding dong from the Prime Minister. Why, you know . He said wed be out by thursday. What a false promise. From the bbc. Ive got a present for you. Pamela reckons this is the gift we all need right now, to sort things out. But she does worry about voting in the snow. If its icy, it could be a bit risky for me, wont it, really . What, to go to the polling station . Yes. But like i said, if i can make it, ill be there. Hopefully, were not going to be get any snow. Are you dreaming of a white general election . Oh, i dont know about that, but im dreaming of a White Christmas great to see those reactions now if all the talk of brexit and elections has left a rather sour taste, how about something a little sweeter . Paris has been hosting its 25th chocolate fair. Our reporter Gareth Barlow reports on some of the exhibits which put the edible back into incredible. Its chocolate couture. More cocoa than chanel. More melt in your mouth than maxi skirt. Edible clothes celebrating the sweet stuff. Translation i made 2,000 chocolate pearls, then i covered them in different textures, like crushed cocoa or cocoa powder, then i pierced all the pearls and threaded elastic through them to make a pattern. To open the 25th paris chocolate fair, designers from around the world made clothes to champion cocoa producing countries, such as peru and the philippines. There is, though, one challenge with chocolate clothes making sure you dont eat there more melt them before you get home Gareth Barlow, bbc news. Just a reminder. The house of lords will now consider the legislation for a snap election but it is not likely to be challenged. There you have that rather lovely image of the houses of parliament, where that will be happening today. Also there today in the commons, Prime Ministers questions. So although parliament wont be dissolved until next wednesday, we think, you will probably see the Party Leaders effectively starting theircampaign in the Party Leaders effectively starting their campaign in the commons today. A reminder the Victoria Derbyshire programme is coming up injust a few minutes but first, the Weather Forecast with simon. Thank you, a lovely start to the day for many of us. Some china Northern Areas and here also, a for us this morning. You can see that cold air still in place in many northern parts. Down towards the south west, we have this slice of milder air, thats all linked into this weather system here. That will continue to bring a bit more cloud and some outbreaks of rain towards a south west. Meanwhile, High Pressured dominating things eastern and Northern Areas. That was a typical scene this morning in bedfordshire from our weather watcher. We continue with lots of sunshine in northern and eastern areas this afternoon. A bit of cloud moving its way in, floating in from the north sea and still that cloud and patchy rain in the south west, bats are moving into the south west of wales. Maximum temperature is about 12 13dc, very similar to yesterday and mondays temperatures. Tonight, there will still be some of that cloud and outbreaks of rain in the channel isles, South West England and south west wales. Elsewhere, clear skies, a frost in scotla nd elsewhere, clear skies, a frost in scotland and northern parts of england. Further south, not scotland and northern parts of england. Furthersouth, not as scotland and northern parts of england. Further south, not as cold and certainly quite mild in the south west, temperatures here no lower than 11 12. This is thursday, a slight change to the forecast, its now looking dry on thursday with lots of sunshine. Its just Western Areas that will see the crowd moving its way in. By the end of the day, there could be some patchy rain arriving in western parts, temperatures 10 14. That milderair parts, temperatures 10 14. That milder air still towards the south west. Thursday night and into friday we will see the High Pressure move away and these weather fronts move away and these weather fronts move their way in across the uk. Quite a messy picture on friday. Outbreaks of rain really for many of us outbreaks of rain really for many of us throughout the day but particularly the central and southern areas, some of that could be heavy, that rainfall. Otherwise, quite cloudy, patchy rain on friday. A bit more breezy, as well. But my order. Look at those temperatures, they are up at about 11 14 or 15 celsius. What about the weekend . There are some uncertainties about the weekends forecast. Low pressure moving on from the west. That position has changed slightly over the last few days or so that for many of us, just assume it will be quite cloudy, certainly much more u nsettled quite cloudy, certainly much more unsettled than it has been so far this week. With that, there will be some rain at times. Still quite mild, temperatures 11 14dc, so a different feel to the weather at the end of the week compared to the start of the week. Bye bye. Hello, its wednesday, its 10 oclock, im Victoria Derbyshire. Good morning. In the last few seconds, the first report into the Grenfell Tower disaster in which 72 people lost their lives has just been published. This morning, we will talk to families who escaped from the burning tower that night and to relatives of those who died. Wow. We saw a lot. We saw a lot, man. We saw a lot with our own eyes. We saw friends, families. Come on, honestly, its all right, you dont have to say any more. Its been a