Tributes pour in for botanist and broadcaster David Bellamy, who died last night at the age of 86. And coming up. A salvage operation to recover parts of Hms Invincible the eighteenth century warship which changed the face of the royal navy and in sport just after 9. 30 a hat trick for manchester citys gabrieljesus as his team secure another comfortable win good morning 7 and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Police in new zealand have confirmed that theyre planning to head back to white island tomorrow to recover the bodies of those killed by a volcanic eruption on monday. At least eight people are known to have died, and another nine are missing, presumed dead. The salvage operation has been hampered by ongoing volcanic activity on the island. In a News Conference earlier this morning, police admitted that the operation would be risky but said they will do what they can to find any unidentified bodies on the island. Tomorrow will be more about, we know exactly where they are, there six people, so, our first exactly where they are, there six people, so, ourFirst Priority exactly where they are, there six people, so, our First Priority will be to get those six people off, and we will have very limited opportunity to look about for the two others we suspect are out there somewhere, but we have done lots of aerial reconnaissance and with the eyewitness divisions immediately after the eruption, we cant find any more then six. That is not to say they arent there but we cant find any more than six. There is not a zero risk with regard to this plan, it does come with risk, and oui plan, it does come with risk, and ourjob has been to very carefully consider the implications of that risk as we have gone about the persona risk as we have gone about the persona de planning process. They will go on to the island, and they will go on to the island, and they will make every effort to recover all from the island and return them to wellington. And, from there, we will move those bodies back to the mainland. The Deputy Commissioner of new Zealand Police. The news that the police are planning to return to the island tomorrow came as a surprise, because of the warnings of further volcanic activity. A short while before that update was given by the police, our correspondent Shaimaa Khalil used a helicopter to get as close as is safely possible to the island. We are five nautical miles away from whakaari, white island. There is a restriction zone around it so this is as close as we can get from the volcano. There has been quite a bit of volcanic activity happening on the island, toxic gases, ash, magma floating white, quite shallow into the volcano, and tremors. And, of course, that risk of another eruption. This is why its been decided it is still too risky to go in and get those bodies. Following her trip and the update by police that the recovery operation will beging tomorrow shaimaa sent us this update. Eight bodies have been stuck on white island since monday and, for the first time, police are telling us they have a plan. The Deputy Police commissioner has said that eight members of new zealands Defence Force are going to go into the island at first light on friday to recover the bodies. He said this is not a zero risk operation, that people are putting themselves on the front line to get this done. Effectively, the risky factors are all still there, the volcanic activity, the ash, toxic gases, all are still a big risk. And, of course, the heightened risk of another eruption. All of this could still happen. But he says there are now options and plans to handle these risks if they do happen. There has been an increased pressure on the police to get this recovery operation under way and a growing sense of frustration and anger among families who say they just want the bodies of their loved ones back home. And now, for the first time, there is hope that this might happen. So lets get the latest now from our correspondent, phil mercer who is in sydney and has been following the story. What more do we know about this operation and who will carry it out . It will be very tricky, as we have heard, the Science Community are telling us there is a 50 50 risk of another eruption on white island. What we understand is the recovery tea m what we understand is the Recovery Team will be flown in by helicopter from a new Zealand Navy Vessel at first light, and their target, clearly, is to retrieve the six bodies they know about, and also, to look for those two others that aerial surveillance has not been able to locate as yet. We dont know how long it will take, but it will bea how long it will take, but it will be a painstaking operation, a very dangerous one as well. The Authorities Say if there is a further eruption in the next few hours, clearly, this mission will have to be cancelled. The authorities in new zealand are acutely aware family members of the missing are finding the delay extremely traumatic, and the police simply want to get in there as quickly as they can, retrieve the bodies, and bring them back. What response has there been from the families, following the decision to carry this out tomorrow . There will be a great relief that there is a plan in place. And also, it is not just there is a plan in place. And also, it is notjust about retrieving the bodies, but about making sure that recovery tea m bodies, but about making sure that Recovery Team is safe. I do not think anyone expects it to be 100 safe, given the perilous nature of the volcano. It remains unstable, remains essentially unsafe for anyone to go in so it will be a risky operation. The families of those missing desperately want those bodies brought back to the mainland. When the bodies are retrieved, we will only then get a true picture of the scale of this disaster. It is worth noting 20 people remain in hospital in new zealand, many of them are critically ill. Doctors say some of them have life threatening injuries. At the moment, we know eight people are confirmed to have died, and the number of dead, sadly, will increase. The reformed killer who fought the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher, john crilly, has told the bbc that he was prepared to die to protect others. Mr crilly, a friend ofjack merritt one of the two cambridge graduates killed in the attack has been speaking exclusively to our Legal Correspondent clive coleman. Nearly two weeks ago, ex offenderjohn crilly found himself at the centre of mayhem and butchery at a Prison Education event at fishmongers hall where his good friend jack merritt was murdered. And what was the first thing that sort of made you think, hang on, something is going on here . Just a very high pitched girls not to be sexist, and that, but a very high pitched girls scream. So, i thought, was that girls messing about . Was it screaming or laughter . Girls laughing or screaming, i wasnt sure. And for a second, itjust got proper, a lot louder, a lot more intense. It was obvious something was kicking off. You came down the stairs, around the corner of the stairs, presumably. She was lying sprawled at the foot of the stairs. As soon as i came out of there, i could clearly see usman at the bottom of the stairs, in the corridor. Hes just stood there with his two knives. John screamed at khan, what are you doing . His reply was chilling. Something like, kill everyone, or kill youse, or something about killing people. And then yeah, laughing. John attacked khan with anything he could find, first a wooden lectern, then, a fire extinguisher, all the time aware that khan was wearing what looked like a suicide belt. Im just basically screaming at him to blow it. Youre asking him to blow it up . Calling his bluff, sort of thing, saying you havent got the bottle to blow it. He said, im waiting for the police. He said he was waiting for the police . Before he blew it, yeah. I was prepared to probably lose my life, yeah. Yeah, i was. John and others with makeshift weapons pursued khan on to the street. He was struggling with the spray, couldnt see what he was doing soi hoping someone else was going to be able to take him from the side orfrom behind or whatever. And thats exactly what ended up happening. The spray distracted him, and the guy with the prod. Within minutes, police arrived. It seemed like ages before they shot him. And they werent all gung ho and trigger happy. They took their time, to the point where i did scream as well to shoot him. You screamed, shoot him . Yes. Why . In case he blew the belt. Afterwards, johns thoughts turned to jack merritt, the cambridge graduate who changed johns life, and who died along with saskia jones. He was easy to talk to. Made you feel important, sort of thing, like, listened, and you could tell he was really genuinely interested. Can you tell me what he meant to you . Jackjust basically meant hope. Do you think of yourself as a hero . A hero . No. Jack gave up his life. Hes. Yeah, he would be my hero. Its decision time in the general election, with voters getting their third chance in less than five years to choose who forms the government. Tens of thousands of polling stations across england, wales, scotland and Northern Ireland opened this morning at seven and will close at ten o clock this evening. The first results are expected before midnight and mps are due to begin work at westminster next tuesday. 0ur Political Correspondent jonathan blakejoins me now from westminster. Talk us through how the day is meant to pan out. For a couple of hours, polling stations have been open across the uk. In tens of thousands of locations, people have begun casting their votes, going to do that by putting a cross in a box next to the name ofa putting a cross in a box next to the name of a candidate and party they would like to represent them here at westminster. As you say, the newly elected mps are expected back here next tuesday, there is plenty to be done before then, though. Many will have already voted by post. If your postal ballot is by the front door or on the Kitchen Table sealed but not delivered, you can drop that off at your polling station at any time today before they close, at 10pm tonight. At 10pm we will get the exit poll result which should give us an exit poll result which should give us an idea of the outcome, and then the votes themselves will begin to be counted. We expect the first results in before midnight with most coming through in the early hours of the morning. By this time tomorrow, the morning. By this time tomorrow, the result of the first december election in the uk for nearly 100 yea rs, election in the uk for nearly 100 years, and that i within five years, should be clear. Jonathan, thank you very much. Its polling day, with millions up and down the country voting for who they want to be their mp. 0ur correspondent Christian Fraser has been looking into the dos and donts of polling booth etiquette, with a simple reminder of what you need to know to cast your vote. It is decision day, time to cast a vote. This is what i hope will be a short but helpful guide on how to vote if youve not done it before, and what you can and cannot do once you are inside the polling station. So, they are all open and they close this evening at 10pm. Remember, if you in the queue at the polling station but not inside the booth by the deadline, you will still be allowed to vote. Hopefully, you will have had a polling card sent to you if you are on the electoral register. If you have lost it or it didnt arrive, you can go to the Electoral Commission, put in your postcode, and they will tell you where to go to vote. And it will be a public building like a school or library. You must go to the polling station assigned to you. You do not need to take your polling card with you. When you get there, you will be checked off a list and issued with a voting paper that looks like this. Take it into the voting booth, there will be a pen or pencil in there, and put a mark next to the candidate you are selecting, preferably a cross, just one. If you spoil your ballot paper by accident, and you need to get another one, they can issue that so long as you havent put it in the box already. And if it is your wish, you can spoil their ballot paper as well, some do if they dont like any of the candidates provided. We are also asked sometimes whether you can take a selfie inside the voting booth. We do live in this age. The Electoral Commission urge you not to do that. They would prefer you to take a picture outside the polling station to encourage people to go and vote. The reason they say that is because there is a risk that you might reveal how other people have voted and that is punishable by a £5,000 fine or six months in prison, so, you dont want to do that. You are also not allowed to take a photo of your ballot paper. But once you have done it and it is in the box, you can tell people, family, even tweet it, how you have voted. There you go, a very simple process, i hope that helps a little bit. One word of advice. Take a brolly with you, its going to be very wet in some parts of the country. Results coverage starts tonight, the tea m results coverage starts tonight, the team will be on bbc one and the bbc news channel tonight with special coverage. The headlines on bbc news. Police in new zealand say they plan to go to white island tomorrow, to retrieve the bodies of People Killed there despite the risk of another eruption. Polling stations have opened across the uk for voting in the general election the first to be held in december in nearly a century. A former prisoner who fought off the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher has the bbc he was prepared to die to protect others. Lead me to my own devices. And coming up. Bbc musics sound of 2020 releases its list of ten rising stars well hear from one of them. Jose mourinho says spurs will be 18 to be feared in the last 16 despite losing 3 1 to Bayern Munich in their final group game last night. Manchester city also won a 4 1. Steven gerrard will extend his stay as rangers manager, with a great start at ibrox, saying it will be a simple decision to sign the new deal on offer. Another strange evening in the life of ronnie 0sullivan who refused to shake the hand of the referee and his opponent at the Scottish Open choosing to fist pump instead. He says he is obsessed with germs. More on all of those stories in 20 minutes, i will see you then. The International Court ofjustice will shortly begin hearing the third and final day of evidence in the case brought against myanmar for the alleged genocide of its Rohingya Muslim minority. Myanmar s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be back in court. On wednesday she said military action against Rohingya Muslims in 2017, which killed thousands and saw many more escaping the country, was necessary operations against militants. We can speak to our correspondent Anna Holligan quite controversial to hear there statements, what are we expecting today . Just incredible. We just saw aung sang suu kyi sweep into court, the quintessential image of a human rights icon with familiar flowers in her hair. She has gone into to defend her army against these allegations they acted with the intent to destroy the rohingya people. The hearings havejust started here. And to remind you of the arguments, day one, the gambia which brought this case, said it had all the hallmarks of a genocide, the firing squads, the pregnant women assaulted, babies thrown into fires. There are 600,000 rohingya people still in that state, the judges must issue emergency measures to protect them. On day two, aung sang suu kyi stood in court and methodically picked apart this argument and said, it has been misunderstood, it has been characterised as a genocide when actually this is a complex situation and perhaps some soldiers did go rogue, but we are investigating, so, there is no need for this court. She said if the judges do what the gambia has requested, then, they would be at risk of aggravating the situation on the ground. Today is the final day for her to try to convince the judges they should help by doing absolutely nothing at all. Thank you very much. The National Pharmacy association is calling for Better Regulation over the sale of cbd products. There has been a huge spike in demand, with the non medicinal cbd now on sale in high street shops across the country, including chemists. But the body which represents hundreds of independent pharmacies says the products needs clearer regulation. 0ur consumer correspondent Colletta Smith reports. Its in everything water, drops, pills, chocolate, make up, shampoo, tea and coffee. This isnt medicinal cannabis. It doesnt have the psychoactive element that makes you high or have any proven medical benefit, but plenty of people think it helps them. Weve tried the latte and its very relaxing, actually. Does it . Do you feel different . Yeah, just feel relaxed and chilled out. I had back problems and joint issues and it really helps with that. My friend who comes with me it helps with sleep. They want to take something thats not detrimental to their health, its not addictive, its natural, and here it is, cbd oil. Its illegal to print any Health Claims on the products, so, i want to find out who is regulating the industry, who is checking the ingredients, or if there is any cbd in it at all. It tastes nice. It doesnt really taste any different from a normal latte, to be honest. This stuff is for sale in all kinds of retailers. Its in pound shops, online and now, increasingly, at local pharmacies. Its up to each individual retailer whether they stock cbd products or not, but overall more research is required and we would urge clearer guidance which makes it easy for health care professionals, consumers and patients to make informed choices. At the moment, these products dont have authorisation from the food standards agency. To get that, manufacturers should provide detailed chemical production and safety information, but brands dont seem to be in a rush, even after repeated requests from the food standards agency. They Want Companies to get in touch with them with as much information as possible about this new product. But no manufacturer from this multi Million Pound industry has yet given them enough information to get authorisation. A new Group Representing around 20 cbd manufacturers say they are currently working towards achieving the fsa status. In the meantime, retailers and pharmacists cannot give reliable advice and customers have no guarantees that the product is safe, or, indeed, if it contains any cbd oil at all. The bbc music sound of 2020 has released its long list of 10 rising acts. A selection of bedroom musicians, indie bands and retro futuristic soul singers are being tipped for success. Now in its 18th year, the sound of 2020 showcases the hottest new artists for the coming year. Past winners includes adele, sam smith, sigrid and 0ctavian. Im joined now by arlo parks, who is one of the 10 who have made the shortlist. We can have a listen to her debut single. Lead me to my own devices its better when your coca cola eyes are outta my face i checked your phone, and no surprises shes grinnin from ear to ear in purple haze welcome, thank you for coming in. Where did your musical influences come from . We can heara come from . We can hear a lot of different influences. My dad listened to a lot of jazz when we were influences. My dad listened to a lot ofjazz when we were growing up, miles davis, and a lot of rock as well, i dabbled in that. An electronic music, anything. When and how did you start making your own music . I grew your own music . Igrew up your own music . I grew up learning classical piano until i was 13 and i picked up the guitar because i wanted to be cool. I started writing my own songs when i was 15. That classical training, how important is it or is it a hindrance . It can be a little bit of a hindrance because you are put in these rigid structures of theory and stuff but it gave me the basic knowledge of chords to do my own production. You are also a poet, how different is your poetry from your songwriting . I would say they are very intertwined, my poetry and lyrics a lwa ys intertwined, my poetry and lyrics always come first, when i write music. Words are the most important pa rt music. Words are the most important part of songs, to me. How do you go about, these days, when people can access music in so many different ways, how do you get heard, how do you find your audience . I feel like it is just about churning out music that you feel is true to you, and hopefully, it connects with the right kind of people. It is a question of luck because it is so saturated, so, i feel lucky to be here today. You make it and hopefully we will find you. What are the recurring themes if there are any in your music . I guess i write about the struggles of adolescence, all my music is very professional, emotional. I guess i write about my personal expenses and experiences of people around me. You are 18. You are 19 i am 19. So much older how do you have this experience to draw upon because it sounds so much more mature than i ever would have. Thank you. I act as an observer. Not ina thank you. I act as an observer. Not in a strange way. I like to watch how people interact with each other, how people interact with each other, how they feel, what they love and hate, i picked up on that quite a lot. I write about what i see around me. Live gigs, how scary are they . I find them quite exhilarating. Ifeel quite free on stage i feel like i connect with people. How significant might it be to have made it on to this list of ten . Honestly, it is crazy, especially because i was doing my a levels in june, and now i am here. And it feels like a very important step, i feels like a very important step, i feel validated. I feel proud feels like a very important step, i feel validated. Ifeel proud of myself. It isa myself. It is a massive achievement. When you look at the trajectory of other people, what pressure does it bring . It does bring some pressure but i feel like i am going to keep building and evolving organically and hope things come. Things like this make me feel like i am on the right track. Do you have a plan . 0rganic implies you will see what crops up and respond. Iam doing crops up and respond. I am doing my headline tour in ferry and march, and i am writing songs with no particular fixed and march, and i am writing songs with no particularfixed goal, just exploring at the moment. What is the Music Industry like . It can be cut throat with the wrong deal or wrong label. You have to watch out. It can be. You have to watch out. It can be. You need to build a team around you, you trust, and the other young decisions have struck up a friendship and it feels like a community. If someone comes to see you, will they get the poetry as well as the songs . They will, yes. Lovely to meet you, and good luck with being part of this list. Now its time for a look at the weather. Good morning. We have rain in the forecast today moving towards the east, heavy at times. Some snow on the hills. And it is cool. You can see this cloud bearing the rain moving towards the east. A frosty star in some eastern areas. Look at the isobars which are close together. A blustery day. Later, the winds will reach gale for across the southwest and english channel. Brighter skies across the north east of scotla nd brighter skies across the north east of scotland with sunshine. Elsewhere, fairly cloudy with rain or showers. The rain moves to the east with hill snow and behind it we will see brighter skies and a few showers. Feeling cool in eastern areas will stop temperatures higher towards the south west and Channel Islands. Later in the day the wind will strengthen across southern wales, South West England, and the Channel Islands, touching gale force. The rain pushes into the north sea. Elsewhere, showers, wintry in the hills, and another cold night. Tomorrow, we start with rain across the north east of scotland. Dry weather, a few showers depositing snow on the hills, and wendy across south wales, South West England and the Channel Islands with the risk of gale force winds. Friday into saturday, we have this scooting across southern areas bringing rain. Those isobars tell you it will be windy especially across england and wales. 0n windy especially across england and wales. On saturday, we start on a dry note, sunshine around, showers, still hill snow. Then we see some rain. Still an element of uncertainty how far north that will get on a saturday night. Keep tuned to the forecast a few are going outdoors early on sunday. Think it will in from the south west across wales, the midlands into northern england, with snow on the hills. Dry weather on either side with a view showers. Temperatures only three in aberdeen compared to ten in plymouth and st helier. Hello, this is bbc news. The Headlines Police in new zealand say they plan to go to white island tomorrow, to retrieve the bodies of People Killed there despite the risk of another eruption. Polling stations have opened across the uk for voting in the general election the first to be held in december in nearly a century. A former prisoner who fought off the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher has told the bbc he was prepared to die to protect others. Tributes pour in for botanist and broadcaster David Bellamy, who died last night at the age of 86. Also coming up lawyers for some of the women whove accused the hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of Sexual Misconduct say theyve agreed a settlement worth 25 million. Time now for the morning briefing, where we bring you up to speed on the stories people are watching, reading and sharing. Lets take a look at what is trending on social media. No surprise that the top hashtag trending on twitter in the uk is ge2019 as polling day gets under way. Others have already cast their ballot using ivoted, and one of the lighter polling day trending hashtags is dogsatpollingstations. Some dogs dressed in polo necks because of the cold and others with tinsel round their necks. The naturalist and broadcaster David Bellamy has died aged 86. Bellamy became a household name as a tv personality, scientist and conservationist, and was the co founder of the conservation foundation. His distinctive voice inspired comedian sir lenny henrys grapple me grapenuts catchphrase. Bellamy, who lived in county durham, later attracted criticism for dismissing global warming. In 2004 he described Climate Change as poppycock and later said his stance cost him his tv career. A number of celebrities have paid tribute to him on social media. Naturalist and presenter bill 0ddie said he would be remembered for his unmistakeable voice and was loved by millions. He added, i was once mistaken for him. Not sure either of us was flattered former england footballer Stan Collymore also tweeted, saying another childhood icon passes. Learnt about botany and shrubs and trees as a kid because of this mans love and infectious enthusiasm. Rest in peace. And musician and actor David Morrisey said he was sad to hear the news of his death, describing him as a real character, and a man who cared about nature and our environment deeply. Earlier today, bille 0ddie spoke to radio 4s today programme about his memories of David Bellamy. He was without a doubt a star, and he had the ingredients to become a star, not just his knowledge or anything like that he looked entirely like nobody else. He certainly sounded like nobody else, and these things are essential to be a star in anything, really. If you have an impersonatable voice youre halfway there and david had a very impersonatable voice, but we should never forget he was a terrific botanist, scientist, communicator, enthuser etc. I cant speak too highly. I wish he could hear me say that. Another story thats trending on twitter is dramatic dashcam footage from police in scotland, that shows a lorry toppling onto one of their police cars in high winds. Police scotland has published footage from inside the patrol car, which was partially crushed while an officer was inside. He manages to escape the wreckage unharmed. Sergeantjohn easton said i took a deep breath, got out, and checked that the driver of the lorry that had hit my vehicle was ok before radioing for more assistance. Two sections of the a1 in east lothian were closed after two lorries were blown over this week, while ferries were also cancelled in other parts of scotland. Now lets take a look at some of this mornings most read and most watched on the bbc news website. On our most watched list is the trial of a new machine in dijon in france, that can customise Cardboard Box sizes for specific objects. Our Business Correspondent emma simpson was given an exclusive tour of one of the Companies Using the machine which hopes to cut down on waste from inefficient packaging. And our election live page is one of the most read on the website this morning you can follow all the latest developments on polling day on there. You can see which of the politicians have cast their votes already. Thats it for todays morning briefing. Sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Good morning. Jose mourinho was at his most positive after seeing tottenham lose in the Champions League last night, saying spurs will be a team to be feared in the last 16. They lost their final group game 3 1 to Bayern Munich in germany they had already qualified for the knockout stages, remember. The next round of games start in february, and mourinho says his side will be better because hell have had longer to work with them. Manchester city rounded off their group games with a thumping 4 1 win over Dinamo Zagreb gabrieljesus got himself a hat trick. The draw for the last 16 takes place on monday. He didnt score last night, but Raheem Sterling was happy to poke fun at himself on social media after that win for man city. This is the face he pulled whilst having a shot on goal. He says the Manchester United defender philjones would be proud. And heres why. Photographers have made a habit ofjones pulling some rather odd faces over the years. Those Champions League results on most of this mornings back pages. The guardian carries a big picture of bayerns phillipe coutinho with the headline special 0ne after he scored a cracker against spurs last night. The mirror focuses on gabrieljesus hat trick for manchester city. And the times says that british football associations are going to lead a move by uefa to get rid of marginal var offside calls from next season. And its this kind of thing that theyre talking about some people call them armpit offsides, where goals have been ruled out by millimetres. Raheem sterling and Roberto Firminho amongst those to have goals chalked off. The times says that uefa want offsides to bejudged on clear and obvious errors rather than fractional decisions. The next step is to get fifa on board. Hes had a great start to life in scotland, and it looks like Steven Gerrards going to be rewarded with a new contract at rangers. Hejoined them in may last year, and has them right on celtics tails at the top of the premiership this year. Hes in talks over a new deal, and says hes happy at ibrox. They play the swiss side young boys in the Europa League tonight. Arsenal are amongst the other sides also playing this evening. Theyjust need to avoid a heavy defeat away at standard liege to qualify from their group. Its Freddie Ljungbergs first european match in charge, and he says hes not getting involved in speculation about his own future. Thats not a conversation ive had with the bosses. Myjob is to go from day to day, game to game, and try to help this fantastic club, and thats what i try to do. Then all those decisions are up to the top dogs to do. It was yet another strange evening in the life of ronnie 0sullivan. Here he is refusing to shake the hand of his opponent and the referee at the scottish 0pen, choosing to fist pump instaead. He said its because hes a bit 0cd with germs. He did shake james cahills hand at the end of the match, but the ref still got a fist pump. He also says he cant open door handles without tissues. Next week across the bbc you can watch live coverage of the 0lympia horse show. Its one of the stand out events on the equestrian calendar a sport thats brought britain so much 0lmypic success, but remains hard to break into and has been accused of being elitist. But this year 0lympia is partnering with a charity to open up horse riding to people from different backgrounds. Joe lynskey reports. It could be the sport with the toughest barriers. Success in equestrian takes money, resources, and access to horses. But at the cr at northampton they are finding new ways, kinds of writers. This group connects the inner city with dressage. They want to make the sta ble dressage. They want to make the stable is like home. The young people we have come from such a diverse range of cultures, it doesnt matter, because they all see themselves as the same, im not supposed to be here, youre not supposed to be here, youre not supposed to be here, youre not supposed to be here, get on with it, and it creates magnificent bones. Everyone thinks it is a rich mans sport, yes, it takes a lot of money, but itjust sport, yes, it takes a lot of money, but it just shows you what can be achieved. Team gb won three medals at the last 0lympics but the sport remains one of the most difficult and expensive sports to access. The hope is they are changing things and doing it for the legacy of the 0lympic hero. Doing it for the legacy of the olympic hero. Tim stockdale will never have another more important round in front of him. After the last ride came the cruellest hurdle, he died last year from stomach cancer at 5a. Through his foundation, tens family are raising funds to open the yard. His son once more in the sport who are not born into it. My dad didnt have a horse background, neither of his parents were into horses. He got into it himself and there should be more people like that and the more people can give those who dont have that opportunity it makes a big difference. What would it mean to go to have one of these kids break into that elite . It would be absolutely incredible. It would be astonishing. But as one of my hopes. It would be unreal. He would be smiling and looking down. This would be just an introduction to a bout of intense dedication. For now the sport waits to see if this curiosity can lead to the champion. Thats all the sport for now. A three year salvage operation to save one of the most important naval vessels of the 18th century has come to an end. Hms invincible sank in the solent in 1758. Items recovered range from a 6 tonne bow section, to small ceramic hair curlers used by the ships officers to style their wigs. Duncan kennedy has more. Ina tank in a tank in a warehouse in dorset, history has come ashore. These are pieces of a revolutionary vessel that sank in the solent more than 250 yea rs that sank in the solent more than 250 years ago. They belong to Hms Invincible, a ship that changed the face of the royal navy. Probably the most important mid 18th century ship in british waters because of her design and how that was used by the british fleet, she is a key component in the development of naval shipbuilding on the 18th century. This is invincible today in the solent where she sank. Britain had captured her from the solent where she sank. Britain had captured herfrom the french in 1747 had captured herfrom the french in 17117 and her design stunned the navy. In 1979 she was discovered by a fisherman and three years ago experts realised the protective sediments were disappearing so they began an Emergency Operation to salvage her. This six tonne section was among the biggest items raised. But why save Hms Invincible at all . She changed the way the navy designed it ships. She was lower, longer and more stable than anything we had had before. Within 50 years, around half the british navy would come to look like invincible. But what other secrets has she given up . What we believe to be one of the sailors shoes that was a nice chest and we even have the buckle that goes with it. Thats not all. Diversifying pipes, glass bottles for brandy, and even these, ceramic hair curlers for officers wakes. We have a really good idea now of how they lived and worked and have incredibly organised they were. Everything is labelled and we find the equivalent of the broom cupboard with everything still on shelves. It Shows Incredible organisation of the royal navy. Around 7596 of invincible still lies on the sea bed but there are no plans to raise her. The a rtefa cts that are no plans to raise her. The artefacts that make up our extraordinary naval story go on display next year. The headlines on Bbc News Police in new zealand say they plan to go to white island tomorrow, to retrieve the bodies of People Killed there despite the risk of another eruption. Polling stations have opened across the uk for voting in the general election the first to be held in december in nearly a century. A former prisoner who fought off the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher has told the police he was prepared to die to protect others. Reports suggest Harvey Weinstein has reached a 25 million settlement with dozens of his alleged victims. But he also faces criminal trial on charges of sexual assault, and a judge has increased his bailfrom 1 million to 5 million, for violating his release conditions. The legal agreement in the civil case, according to the new york times, would not require the disgraced movie mogul to admit wrongdoing and he wouldnt be paying money out of his own pocket. Heres the bbcs nick bryant. Its a tentative agreement that hasnt been signed off by a judge yet. Some of the accusers are not involved and disagree with the settle m e nt involved and disagree with the settlement but it is significant that it settlement but it is significant thatitis settlement but it is significant that it is years of legal wrangling. More than 30 women who have accused him of Sexual Harassment settling it seems for this 25 million pay out but significant as well because so many people think that he has got off lightly. 25 million is not that much when it is divided between 30 people. We thought the original settle m e nt people. We thought the original settlement port was going to be much bigger, may be as much as 90 million, and then Harvey Weinstein does not have to admit any wrongdoing in the civil case or pay any money out of his own pocket. It seems the Insurance Companies are acting for his former studio to fit the bill. It also affords him and the bill. It also affords him and the Board Members some indemnity so there has been some anger about this tentative deal that Harvey Weinstein is getting off lightly in the settle m e nt is getting off lightly in the settlement of the civil service. Civil suits. In washington, Thejudiciary Committee of the us house of representatives has been debating the articles of impeachment against president trump. The committee is expected to vote on the charges on thursday. The rest of the house of representatives is then likely to vote next week. If approved, an impeachment trial would take place in the senate next year. Heres a flavour of the exchanges. There was concern about unprincipled men finding their way into the white house at that time has found is that we only have one option. We have to hold this president accountable because nobody is above the law. This is a partisan exercise. It has always been about the five piece democrat heat best president. They have been focused on removing him since the day he was elected and long ago they decided impeachment was the remedy. They constantly and consistently march ahead undeterred by facts and make no mistake they started long before a july the 215t phone call but the russian can Conspiracy Theory bought. You can hear the passion on both sides. Some most passionate in defence of president trump. But republicans believe that there is feeble evidence to support the argument for impeachment and the president , we had from Many Democrats who feel that the president has committed to constitutional crime although technically that isnt a criminal process , technically that isnt a criminal process, but they believe he has abused his position as the president. We had a reference to that famous phone call injuly which is what it was about, when the president spoke to the president of ukraine and asked for a favour to investigate joe ukraine and asked for a favour to investigatejoe biden, ukraine and asked for a favour to investigate joe biden, his ukraine and asked for a favour to investigatejoe biden, his potential political rival, while at the same time withhold a much needed political aid which should have gone to ukraine, and it eventually go, but he put a halt on that aid, and thatis but he put a halt on that aid, and that is what some democrats describe as the bribery aspect of this. At this time of year, hedgehogs are usually fast asleep, hibernating for the winter. But not this year. There are fears that mild autumn weather meant hundreds of baby hoglets were born too late to hibernate. John is at a rescue centre in gloucester to find out whats being done to help. There we go. Here he comes. So, hes had a strimmer injury, this fellow . It is an ancient species thats struggling to cope with modern life. Hes healing nicely. The hedgehog population has declined by around a quarter over the past decade, but evidence can be difficult to obtain. So, the wild hogs rescue hedgehog centre in gloucestershire is building 15 of these hog boxes to gather information. So, this is the feeding station. Lets take the lid off and you can talk us through whats inside. How does it work . So, this is where the hedgehogs will come in. We put in a tunnel to keep the cats out because they come through and obviously a lot of them are micro chipped as well as pets. So, they come through here, there is a microchip scanner here around this doorway, and then they come into this area where we would have food for them. Weve got a camera here so we can pick up and see what theyre doing, and weve got a microphone to hear them. Sometimes its quite useful to hear them, if theyre coughing, that can be a sign of illness. Underneath weve got weighing scales so well be able to keep track of their weight. And all the electronics is kept well away from the hedgehogs, nice and safe. Despite the overall population decline, theyve seen almost double the amount of hedgehogs here at this year. The mild winter has meant hoglets have been born too late in the season and sometimes there have been second litters. The young will struggle to put on enough weight to carry them through hibernation and the winter. Weve had a lot of hoglets in this year. Last year, we had 186 admissions throughout the entire year. But this year we are. The next hedgehog that comes in will be our 310th admission. So, thats a huge increase of the year before. And when weve looked at data from last year, the ones that are coming in now are quite considerably smaller. Its just getting milder and wetter. Theyre not hibernating for so long. So, they are waking up and maturing earlier, and actually breeding earlier. Everything slows down when they hibernate, even their growth. Its all out of sync, isnt it . Yes, it is. Once they gain enough weight and can fend for themselves, they are micro chipped and released. When the hog boxes come online injanuary, it will then give staff here a far clearer idea of how the hedgehogs are coping and what we can do to protect them. John maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire. The cop25 Climate Summit is drawing to a close in madrid, with the campaigner Greta Thunberg due to speak later. The newly named time person of the year is the most visible figurehead of a campaign that now spans the globe, and ensures that the Climate Crisis rarely leaves the headlines. Although her fellow campaigners believe that this is the only way to avert the danger it presents, the constant message of fear is leading some to experience whats being called climate anxiety. Ben morris went to bath, in the west of england, to hear more. Both university and the south west of england is putting on a special series of events aimed at getting stu d e nts series of events aimed at getting students and staff involved university in the environmental debate. As well as political theatre in which a cow is on trial and a whole host of other events, there is a serious conversation being heard about the phenomenon of climate anxiety. It is the anticipation and fear and anxiety we feel in anticipation of the environment and disaster. It feels very similar to other anxieties but this is very specific to environmental and social collapse. This is a climate cafe, an informal discussion aimed at exploring climate anxiety. These stu d e nts exploring climate anxiety. These students are worried about making plans for the future, getting married and having children. They say the constant stream of negative news stories worsens the condition. I try to avoid watching the news most of the time because i feel like it is very difficult to take on board everything that is going on. It is anxiety based on the fact that the future is at risk. People might not be using Plastic Straws but there is not any significant shift. Earlier this year people in western iceland marked the countrys first ever loss of a glacier to Climate Change by holding a public funeral. For caroline, this is a rational human response to loss. Whether its losing a loved one or a habitat, from the maldives to bangladesh, the advice she offers is the same. Find community and share your feelings and concerns. Then collectively you can take action. You are not alone. We all need to develop the emotional resilience to face the future that is coming our way. For many the problem is immediate. Climate anxiety isjust problem is immediate. Climate anxiety is just another aspect of the crisis we are facing. A painting worth around £50 million may have been found inside the wall of the gallery from where it disappeared. Portrait of a lady by the austrian artist gustav klimt went missing from a gallery in northern italy in 1997. Now, tests are being carried out on a painting which was found in a secret compartment inside the gallery wall discovered by a gardener as he cut back ivy. Results coverage starts as polls close tonight. Huw edwards and the team will be here on bbc one and the bbc news channel from 9 55pm. There ll be special coverage on bbc radio 4 and 5 live and, of course, there s full coverage online at bbc. Co. Uk news and on the bbc news app. We have seen some rain moving eastwards this morning and that has been falling as snow and the Higher Ground of the pennines and scotland. That rain will be quite heavy at times particularly for england and wales and it is going to feel quite cold if you are out and about. This cloud moving its way in from the atlantic. This weather system is moving eastwards and its going to get some fairly strong when later today across southern areas. The winds will be lighter for scotland and Northern Ireland compared to the last few days. We will continue to see showers in scotland and Northern Ireland with sunny spells. Rain in southern areas. Spreading towards the east, which will be heavy, and there will be snow over Higher Ground of northern england. 0ne there will be snow over Higher Ground of northern england. One or two showers in the west with temperatures four to eight celsius. Tonight the rainbow clearance of the north sea but then come back into the east of scotland with more showers to come overnight and the strengthening wind across southern areas. Temperatures down to two to six celsius. Friday will start off with rain across the east of scotla nd with rain across the east of scotland which will clear away and there will be showers focused towards Northern Ireland, wales, north west england and the midlands. 0n the whole drier and a bit brighter than today for many of us. Still fairly blustery winds across southern areas. We have a few more weather features moving through. Southern areas. We have a few more weatherfeatures moving through. But on friday night into saturday. Low pressure generally in charge of conditions. Saturday still some showers which could be wintry at times particularly over Higher Ground. Later in the day we will see significant rain spreading across the south west of wales, South West England. For many it should be dry on saturday with some sunshine and temperatures on par with what we have over the next few days. Saturday into sunday rain spreads northward which could bring snow to lower levels but again some 70 conditions throughout the day and some sunnier weather towards eastern parts. Temperatures three to six celsius for many of us. You re watching bbc newsroom live its 10am and these are the main stories this morning. The mission to recover bodies from white island where a volcanic eruption killed at least eight people. New Zealand Police say they will return tomorrow despite the growing risk of another eruption. A former prisoner who fought off the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher tells the bbc he was prepared to lay down his life to protect others. I was prepared to probably lose my life. Yeah, i was. The polls open in the uks third general election in less than five years. And coming up. A salvage operation to recover parts of Hms Invincible the 18th century warship which changed the face