This demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive and it is real and it can become even better. The government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. High winds and rain sweep southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. Englands dream of Rugby World Cup glory is over as the team slipped to defeat against south africa in the final in tokyo. They lost 32 12, a result which gave the springboks their third world cup victory. For england, there was just bitter disappointment at their failure to win their first world cup in 16 years. South africa overpowered the english in the second half of the game, with Makazole Mapimpis try putting south africa ahead 25 12. And with less than ten minutes to go, winger Cheslin Kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. The team has made history siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the Rugby World Cup in the same year. Millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports from yokohama. As the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. The people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. For South African fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. How does it feel . Amazing did you come herejust for this . Yes we love it and we love the people also. Amazing huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. These young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new South African friends. Before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match. Why do you like south africa . Because they have an amazing team, that is why we love them. In yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans said it all. The nations rugby team had come so close, even defeating the all blacks but today they were systematically beaten. From the start, we didnt look like we were going to win it. I am absolutely gutted. South africa played really well. I was disappointed that england didnt win. But tonight has been a huge victory for rugby. The japanese people have welcomed rugby with open arms, new friendships and many new rugby fans made. In a moment, we will be speaking to Nelson Mandelas grandson, ndaba. The springboks triumph was met with huge celebrations back in south africa. When the country won the Rugby World Cup for the first time in 1995, they only had one black player in the team. Today, all the rainbow nation are sharing in the victory, as Andrew Harding reports from johannesburg. Its always good to win. Back home in south africa today, ecstatic celebrations nationwide. But theres more to this rapture than just rugby, the sport was once monopolised by the white minority here, but not any more. Congratulations to the springboks and thank you for bringing it back home. Hard luck, england. You tried. Sorry. We are over the moon, what a game, this is the biggest world cup in the world, and this is the sport that unites us as South Africans. And then a message home from a victorious team. Thank you so much, south africa. This is what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. Cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks first black captain, a symbol of hope and progress. For years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. Does today change that . Of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the Bigger Picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. This is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy, with a world beating rugby team. Andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. Of course, the game was being watched by england fans here. Our correspondent, chi chi izundu, spent the day at harpenden rugby club. The harpenden rugby club, once upon a time base to train some of those playing in todays match. The clubhouse feeling every twist and turn of the match, but a muted round of applause at the results. Four out of the 3 england players have honed their skills here at this rugby club, including captain owen farrell, but, the fans here have packed it out, hoping that todays match would end in celebration. It hasnt. Nonetheless, they have nothing but pride for englands efforts. I thought we played really well, they were a really hard team. Yeah, we were really disappointed all around. We lost some of the big moments. They overpowered us a bit. They let us play our normal game, it was a fantastic turnout for the club. We had big expectations, and it just didnt work our way today, unfortunately. George tutt has been part of this club for 3h years, born in south africa, he says that the win will Impact Communities there. It will do wonders over in south africa. Actually, even pre match, if you saw all the dancing in the shopping malls all of the fun that they have had over there, well, youve got to give it to them. Theyve got the enthusiasm, and they have got the nation behind them, and they won. And even with a loss, these young men who went to school with some of the england players say pride is all they are feeling now. We are mostly proud. This is such a big rugby school, so every part of the school is all about rugby, really. The kids around here, they really see, you know, the players, they see those players and they think, you know, what can i be in ten years time . Regardless, celebrations for the players from this club. Singing. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30pm and 11 30pm in the papers. Our guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, whos chief Sports Reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new european newspaper. The government has suspended fracking in england for the forseeable future. The ban comes after a Technical Report said it was not possible to predict the probability or seriousness of earth tremors caused by extracting shale gas from the ground. Labour, the liberal democrats and the green party have all called for a permanent ban. Our business correspondent, katie prescott, reports. Its farewell to fracking, for now. These campaigners in lancashire couldnt be happier to see the back of it. Were delighted about it, its what weve been hoping for all the time. We dont trust them, of course. They could change their mind yet. Its good news, obviously. Its good news for the whole country but, in particular here, where people have put up with this for the best part of three years now. All this stuff going on for no apparent gain. So, three years, all that money pumped in, all that effort, and theyve produced next to nothing. The process of extracting shale gas is one of the most controversial of our time. Using pressurised water and chemicals to break up rock causes minor earthquakes. Today, the oil and gas regulator says the impact on these communities is unacceptable, which Means Companies must stop the operations. In the past, borisjohnson has called fracking glorious news for humanity. But the government says it has changed its mind. There is no doubt that extracting more natural gas in the United Kingdom would be very attractive, but weve always been clear, we can only do that if it can be done safely. We will follow the science so, in future, should the ability to be certain about seismic events and so on, we will look at it again. The government had hoped sites like these would transform our energy policy. Creating home grown sources of power that would reduce our gas imports. Frackings industry body says. But the green party says fracking is a fantasy and want to see a permanent ban. Labour say they fear the governments stance could be an election ploy. I think it sounds like fracking would come back on the 13th december if they were elected back into office. We are quite clear we will end fracking. The big question now is whether the industry will be willing to invest any more money here in the hope that the science will one day find in their favour and the regulation could change. Katie prescott, bbc news. The liberal democrats have formally complained to itv about its head to head Election Debate between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn. The party says voters deserve to hearfrom a remainer, notjust two men who want to deliver brexit. Itv has said it will hold a Multi Party Debate before decembers election. A woman in her 60s has been killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. High winds of up to 100 mph and heavy rain have brought down trees onto roads and railway lines. The bad weather has battered large parts of southern england and wales. Meanwhile, plymouth argyles home game against grimsby town in league 2 had to be called off after a section of roofing in the stands was damaged. Scott bingham reports now on how the south west has been affected by the stormy weather. The damage to the barn park end at home park may not look too serious, but the weather conditions meant workers were unable to get onto the roof of the stand to make it safe. So, just after midday, the club said it had no alternative but to postpone the match against grimsby. Weve looked to see whether or not we could repair it because, obviously, we know there are thousands of people come into the game today but, with the wind speeds that weve got, we legally cannot go up and work from those heights to fix it. So its absolutely with a heavy heart, but weve had to take the decision to postpone todays game. Across the south west, the high winds brought down dozens of trees, drivers were forced to find alternative routes in cornwall. Whilst one side of brixham road remained open. Heavy rainfall saw river levels rising here at staverton in the south hams. And there was some minor flooding on the main road to totness. Offshore, the plymouth lifeboat was called out to a number of vessels requesting assistance in the challenging conditions. This yacht was towed to safety near millbrook creek. The winds are set to die down overnight, although yellow weather warnings for rain will remain in place until midnight. Scott bingham, bbc news. The headlines on bbc news south africa have won the Rugby World Cup final after convincingly beating england 32 12 at yokohama injapan. The government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. High winds and rain sweep southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres holly. Eddiejones says he cant explain why england lost the Rugby World Cup final to south africa. The springboks put in a dominant performance in yokohama. Remember, england went into the game as favourites, but they just couldnt get their game going on the day. South africa really stepped things up in the second half and scored a couple of brilliant tries to secure a record equalling third world cup title. We just want to thank you for all your support, south africa. We have seen all your videos and all the messages, thank you so much. This is what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal and one dream. Thank you so much. As for england, its a third defeat in the Rugby World Cup final. Their performance though has been much better this time around than in 2015 when they went out at the pool stage. And head coach eddiejones has a clear plan of how theyll spend the next couple of days. The only thing we are worried about now is having a few beers. Thats the only thing were worried about. After we have a few beers today, well have a few more tomorrow. Then probably monday, then maybe we have to pull up stumps. Its been a really dramatic afternoon in the premier league. Leaders liverpool were heading for their first defeat of the season at aston villa. They were 1 0 down with just a couple of minutes to play at villa park but Andy Robertson equalised in the 87th minute before sadio mane headed a brilliant winner from a corner deep into injury time. That keeps them six points clear of manchester city. We started well football wise, but i didnt like it still 100 . Its playful with words, we played a bit too much here and there, there wasnt really the right moment to finish it off. We didnt shoot from 18 20 yards. We still tried to pass the ball. We had our moments, but we are clearly not clinical enough. Manchester city also came from behind. They were losing 1 0 at half time to southampton but kyle walker was their match winner in the 86th minute. For a couple of minutes, they thought they had narrowed the gap on liverpool until the news filtered through from villa park of the turn around there as well. In the days early kick off, Manchester Uniteds recent upturn in form came to an end on the south coast. Bournemouth beat them i o at the vitality stadium. Josh king with the goal. Four other results on a fascinating day in the premier league. Some big wins for sides who have been struggling. Newcastle 3 2 away at west ham, brighton beat norwich 2 0, and Sheffield United are up to ninth after beating burnley 3 0. Arsenal meanwhile threw away the lead again. They drew 1 1 at home with wolves. Chelsea move up to third with a win over watford. Celtic are into the Scottish League cup final after beating hibs at hampden park. The scottish champions have won the league cup for the last three seasons, and they were 3 1 up at half time before the captain scott brown got a second half brace to seal a 5 2 win. Theyll face the winners of tomorrows other semi between rangers and hearts in the final. Were just over half an hour away from qualifying at the us grand prix, and Lewis Hamilton should win his sixth world title tomorrow. Hamilton was quickest in second practise, but fifth fastest in the final session. Hes got a good record in austin, hes won five times in the seven races that have been held there. And you can follow qualifying on the bbc sport website and bbc radio 5live sports thra, that gets under way at 8. 55. After wins today for both great britains hockey teams, its irelands womens first leg of their olympic qualifier against canada live on the bbc sport website. Lets return to south africas win over england in the Rugby World Cup. Its south africas third win but, back in 1995, Nelson Mandela was there to present the trophy to captain Francois Pienaar after he led the springboks to their first world cup win. It was an historic moment for the nation just a year after the end of apartheid. Today, 2a years later, siya kolisi, the sprinboks first ever black captain, was the man to lift the trophy in another landmark moment for the rainbow nation. And watching from new york, was Nelson Mandelas grandson, ndaba mandela, and i spoke to him a little earlier about how he felt about todays historic win. I mean, that was an absolutely proud moment for me. You know, to see a black man really being able to achieve his dreams because, you know, you can imagine, looking at our history, there are many young people who feel they dont belong and dont feel welcome and that sports, and that we have a captain who has let us to our third victory of the world cup. Ndaba said that sports can unite a nation, and today we heard kolisi talk about, you know, this is what we can achieve if we put our minds together and we work together. Thats a huge burden for sport to take on, isnt it . Well, i mean, it is a burden, but if you look at the world that we are living in, there are only two things that can really unite people, and thats sports and music. So it is a role that sports must play, you know, to carry on the next generation, to give them hope to allow them to dream and to make sure that young people in to the neck understand that they are the masters of their universe. This is a huge sort of role that sports plays, and thats why sports are so important in society. You know, going back, we have seen so many pictures today, and many of the young today will not understand the significance of that shot of your grandfather with friends while pr put next to the picture of kolisi lifting that trophy. Because, back in those days, South Africans, black South Africans would support any team apart from the springboks, because there was no love for rugby. Just explain to us how that journey has transformed from when your grandfather donned the number 6. Well, you know, my grandfather was very instrumental in making sure that black people supported sports. They didnt support the sport because it was monopolized by white people, and whites did not actually welcome any black players to partake in the team. And since my grandfathers leadership, he actually went against the grain, right . Led the government to make sure that they supported the team. And since then, you know, we have had a lot of fights within the rugby union. But its all been leading up to this moment. So, you see, its another show to the world to say that you can actually believe in your dreams. We can actually work together, different races, different people, coming together. You know, if they, like our captain said, work together, they can make anything happen. You are very close to him, you are certainly with him in the final years of his life. Did he ever reflect on that moment . Not really, but i think its a moment that he was very proud of. Of course, he was the first black president , and he was supporting a springbok that had not fully welcomed the new rainbow nation. So i think he is a man that since today looks upon us very proudly, smiling, that the dream of the rainbow nation is possible, itjust needs us to work at it. You know, 2a years on, south africa still is a very fractured nation, perhaps its unfair to assume that it would transform overnight, what sort of work is being done to bring the nation together . What sort of work do you do . Well, i have been running the foundation for the past nine years, and its all about empowering young people in the rural areas of south africa. We have education, technology and cultural programmes, and also career guidance. We work with the people who are the most marginalised and the poorest to give an opportunity to learn about computers, technology, agriculture, and guide them as far as their careers are concerned. You can imagine young people growing up on farm areas dont believe they can become a vet or a pilot or a scientist, you know, an actual scientist for that matter. So its really important work that we do in south africa. Yes, 25 years is not really a long time, thats only one generation concerned with the fact that we have been enslaved in apartheid for almost 100 years. 0k, what sort of reaction was there when kolisi was named as captain . I believe most of the black people are very proud and happy, and i dont think, not all the white people are happy, but, you know, given this victory, i think everybody is on the same page today. Ok, so how do you think we can take south africas victory, the springboks victory today, and use it . What we can do is to show young people, and people in general, not just young people, that, actually, you know, when you are black, whether you are white, it doesnt matter. We all have weaknesses, we all have strengths, but if we come together, we can eliminate our weaknesses and really make sure that our strengths go to the next level. This demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive, and its real, and it can become even better. Ok, lets leave the politics to one side. Ndaba, your alysis, lets finish up on your analysis of the match. Because thats what people are really excited about. I mean, its a great comeback, considering they lost in the pool stages. What did you think of todays match . Todays match was absolutely fantastic. I thought our defence was on point. The first half was quite close, it was really more of a kicking contest. But the second half, we came out, you know, and i was just really amazed. That first try, they really set it up for the last try, number 1a, coming in there and just killing it, you know . Sealing that victory. I mean, it was really a proud day. Because to consider our matches before that, we didnt play that well, and for us to be able to rise to the occasion and the final was really a volcanic eruption today. I was really amazed. Disney is joining the world of tv streaming to challenge the likes of netflix. In his only uk interview, disneys boss bob iger has been speaking to the bbcs media editor, amol rajan. The Avengers Endgame became the biggest grossing movie in history. Marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. 0ver giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. Over the past 15 yea rs known as disney. Over the past 15 years it has been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. Mr iger bought pixar animation of steve jobs, lucas films of george lucas, and last year in one of the biggest deals in media history 21st century fox from Rupert Murdoch. Why do you think Rupert Murdoch wanted to sell . I think the primary reason is he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption and he did not believe that the hand that they had was as strong as it needed to be. He did not have a solution. What are the underlying trends which make those mega acquisitions necessary . think, if you look at todays media landscape, whether you are in the uk 01 landscape, whether you are in the uk or the us or many other places in the world, its stance with content, which is king. Quality stands tall ina sea which is king. Quality stands tall in a sea of choice. Secondly, get content that is so valuable and important and loved by consumers that they will access it will bite any way they possibly can. It was rival netflix that pine is streaming which allows you to watch what you wa nt which allows you to watch what you want when you want. In the time i have been on the throne, what if i actually achieved . Apple tv plus launched in london yesterday with hollywood starsjennifer launched in london yesterday with hollywood stars Jennifer Aniston launched in london yesterday with hollywood starsJennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon promoting its biggest production. This Winter Technology giants are launching their own streaming services. Disneys and Service Launches next spring. Netflix is a volume play with a lot of quality, and they created the market and consumer space with video. And we come in with a different play, it is much more branded, less volume. And theres plenty of room for us to occu py theres plenty of room for us to occupy space as well. To some extent it may be at their eggs expense but not necessarily, there may be room for people with more than one subscription. On current evidence, that seems a safe bet. The wind and rain has brought some particularly nasty weather today. The worst of the windsor easing but still very blustery out there across parts of southern england, south wales, the far north of scotland. Still some areas of wet weather around as we go through the night and quite wet through parts of north east england into eastern scotland. Where we do dry up, clear spells, one or two mist and fog patches, temperatures mostly at 59dc. Patches, temperatures mostly at 5 9dc. Tomorrow, still blustery in the far north of scotland but not as windy as it has been today. Further rain into parts of eastern scotland where we already have quite a lot of wet weather out there although the intensity will ease, outbreaks of rain in northern england, further rain in northern england, further rain at times. Elsewhere, dry weather, sunny spells, average wind speeds, and temperatures topping out at 1014dc. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Celebration for south africa as they beat england 32 12 to win the Rugby World Cup final injapan. Amazing the best thing we will ever see, the best mentality, the best players, but you cannot take away from south africa. Its unreal, unreal. The government halts fracking for gas in england until theres evidence the controversial process is safe. The liberal democrats launch an official complaint over leader jo swinsons exclusion from a tv debate between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn. Now on bbc news, asjohn bercow bows out after ten controversial years as speaker, Bbc Parliament revisits the career of a modernising but polarising figure