Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Following his election victory, the Prime Minister is visiting the north of england to meet voters in traditional labour heartlands which turned blue for the first time. Journey times are being cut, more services and new routes added as part of major timetable changes on britains railways. The search for two remaining bodies resumes, following the volcanic eruption in new zealand. In a few moments were expecting borisjohnson to be speaking, following his partys general election win. Heres the scene there at the moment. His supporters are waiting there to have him address them. A Christmas Tree there in the background. A lot of focus will be on the message brought by the Prime Minister. That area of the country is where such unexpected gains were made, reversing seats that had so long be held by labour. The Prime Minister in the north east of england today and as soon as he arrives there we willjoin proceedings. Labours shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell has spoken in the last half hour about the position of the party Leaderjeremy Corbyn and has confirmed he wont be part of the next shadow cabinet. I dont believe that. The overwhelming issue was brexit, that is the first thing. The labour party we re is the first thing. The labour party were caught in an awful dilemma. We had a party which was largely supportive of remain but many of us represented leaf constituency. We went one way to leave we would have alienated a lot of art remain support. If we went remain we would have alienate a lot of art leave report. We tried to bring the country together and it failed. We have to accept that and then move on. The new leadership coming in i think will enable us to move forward on the key issues. Getting a brexit deal that works for all of us. Tackling the grotesque levels of inequality but the big one is climate change. Five years of a fossil fuel backed government over borisjohnson fossil fuel backed government over Boris Johnson means we fossil fuel backed government over borisjohnson means we will miss the opportunity to save our planet. Did you back the wrong person . Do you think that he should resign . I didnt back the wrong person because i thinkjeremy was the right leader. We could have won in 2015 but things moved on and brexit dominated everything. A new leader will come in place. I wont be part of the shadow cabinet. Ive done my bit. We need to move on at that stage with that new leader. I think well be in position where learning lessons and listening to people, constructing a Broad Coalition right across the country, in those seats that we have lost it is about listening to people, i dont think it was just brexit it is a long history of maybe 40 brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 yea rs of brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect and then saying to politicians you never listen to us to politicians you never listen to us and youve allowed our communities to be run down in this way. Im hoping that will enable us to co nstru ct way. Im hoping that will enable us to construct a programme that will address those issues but it has to be the grassroots of the community upwards. There is so much anger with Jeremy Corbyn and people who have never voted conservative butjust didnt like the leader, it wasnt a party but it was jeremy didnt like the leader, it wasnt a party but it wasJeremy Corbyn. Surely you have been thinking about that over the last few days. There is an issue to be discussed about how the use of social media and overall media has turned from someone overall media has turned from someone who is one of the most principled, honest, sincere, committed and anti racist politician demonised by a Smear Campaign against him. We have to have a wider debate here about the role of social media and the media overall and perhaps sometimes the nature of our politics. I dont want to live in a society where those sort of lies and smears and character assassinations dominate our politics. Lets have an honest debate about the issues. It isnt about the issues, it is about policy and analysis. John mcdonnell there speaking in the last half hour. Whilst we wait for borisjohnson to last half hour. Whilst we wait for Boris Johnson to speak last half hour. Whilst we wait for borisjohnson to speak in the north of england. Lets listen to this report from a Political Correspondent nick eardley which does contain some flash photography. Back in downing street but with a Political Landscape that has changed completely. Borisjohnson will now lead a majority government, giving him the numbers to make brexit happen, and space to reshape domestic policy too. A message to voters. I say thank you for the trust you have placed in us and in me, and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you. And then i want to speak also to those who did not vote for us or for me and who wanted and perhaps still want to remain in the eu, and i want you to know that we, in this one nation conservative government, will never ignore your good and positive feelings of warmth and sympathy towards the other nations of europe. He won seats the tories have never ta ken before, some of them former labour heartlands and now he wants the country to move on. Reporter are you going to resign, mr corbyn . Labour, meanwhile, licks its wounds after a disastrous night, its worst election tally for 80 years. Some wantJeremy Corbyn to go soon. He says he will quit, but not until the new year. The responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing, and i wont do that. I will stay here until there has been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point. The lib dems have reflecting to do, too. They lost seats, including leader jo swinson, replaced by the snps candidate in eastern dunbartonshire. The snp made big gains and Scottish Independence will climb back up the agenda. Last night, borisjohnson told nicola sturgeon, in a phone call, that the last independence vote should be respected, but the Scottish First minister says she has a mandate from voters. Now, i acknowledge that not absolutely everybody who voted snp yesterday is ready to support independence. Whether or not scotland becomes an independent country must be a matter for the people who live here. So not everything will be plain sailing for Prime Ministerjohnson, but, with a big majority, he has a lot more power and a much bigger opportunity to govern as he wants. Nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. Lets turn to other news now. Rail passengers are being urged to check their train times before they travel from tomorrow, as a new winter timetable comes into effect. The plan is forjourney times to be cut, services increased and new routes added across the country, after infrastructure and carriage investment. Our business correspondent, katie prescott, has more. This is the nightmare scenario, when train timetables were changed in may last year, chaos ensued. Standing room only as passengers faced cancellations, delays and overcrowding. But if these timetable changes are a success, some parts of the uk will get faster and more frequent services. We get, quite rightly, complaints from passengers, saying the trains are packed, we need to have more services so we can find a seat. This is what were trying to do and this is our opportunity to do it, in the timetable changes. There are two every year, to get ready for the season. One to get ready for the summer and one to get ready for winter and this is where we put on those extra services. Sunday will see the biggest timetable change on the Great WesternRailway Network since the 19705. The electrification of the line between london and bristol will shave 12 minutes off the quickest trains. The maesteg and conwy lines in wales will get sunday services for the first time. And there will be major improvements on the scott rail network, with Additional Trains in north east scotland as well as extra seats between edinburgh and glasgow. Passengers are advised to check before they travel as many train times are changing from tomorrow. Katie prescott, bbc news. Divers are continuing to search the waters near white island volcano in new zealand in efforts to retrieve two remaining bodies. 1a deaths have been confirmed from mondays eruption. Around 20 people remain in intensive care with severe burns. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer explained how the search for the final two bodies is progressing. Police divers and their colleagues from the navy have been in the contaminated waters off white island and those seas have been contaminated by that volcanic eruption on monday. So ash, chemicals in the water and when the divers have to come out of the water, they must be decontaminated. Visibility is not good in the water. What theyre looking for is a body. A body was seen in the sea, 2a hours after the eruption. So, the authorities believe that there are two more victims that they need to retrieve. One of them is believed to be in the water. The other is still thought to be on the island. There will be no attempt to go back into land on the island today, so the authorities are concentrating their efforts on the seas, looking for one of those last known victims. At 12 oclock we will be going back to westminster. But first. After 13 weeks of salsas, sambas and sequins strictly come dancings new champions will finally be crowned tonight. Three celebrities and their professional dance partners will be competing to lift that famous glitterball trophy. Each couple will perform one dance picked by thejudges, a showdance and their own personal favourite. That sounds positively exhausting. And now the weather with chris fawkes. Hello. Weve got some very changeable weather coming up this weekend. One moment sunny, the next moment some heavy downpours coming through. But it was a reasonable start to the day. A bit of Early Morning sunshine spotted in northamptonshire, but some heavy showers on the way here. Most of the uk will see some blustery showers working through at some point today. As the weather turns colder overnight and into sunday, we will increasingly see those showers turn to snow across the northern hills. The satellite picture shows extensive cloud towards the north and west. That is where we are going to see the most persistent of the rain, particularly across the central belt of scotland, into argyll and bute. Further south, showers will continue to push across the midlands into east anglia. A few towards south east england and, wherever you are, its going to be a blustery day. The strongest wind gusts running through the English Channel and the Channel Islands seeing gusts up to 50 mph or 60 mph. Temperatures on the low side for the northern half of the uk, where its going to feel quite chilly, but further south you should see temperatures of about nine or 10 celsius. 0vernight, increasingly, as the air starts to cool down, we will see those showers transition to snow for some of us, particularly across northern hills, so across north wales, the pennines, the cumbrian fells, around the Southern Uplands of scotland, argyll and bute, hills towards the trossachs, is these areas that are most at risk of seeing some snow. We could see a few centimetres building in for some. That could lead to some icy conditions on roads at Higher Elevations but, otherwise, its the strength of the winds that will keep the frost at bay for most areas, with temperatures getting down close but just above freezing. Looking at the weather picture for sunday, low pressure again is in charge of our weather, and again its going to be a day of blustery showers, and again the showers starting off across wales and west of england before generally pushing away eastwards as the day goes by. Although we start off with plenty of showers in the morning across Northern Ireland and scotland, i suspect we will see a little bit more in the way of sunshine between those downpours, but its going to stay blustery again. Top gusts of around a0 or 50 mph around the coasts and hills, which will certainly make it feel chilly, and it will be chilly across northern areas, with temperatures of three to 5 degrees for scotland, Northern Ireland, northern england, and eight or nine in the south. In the week ahead, it starts to turn a bit milder. Rain at times, with temperatures pushing back into double figures towards the end of the week. Thats your weather. This is bbc news. Im geeta guru murthy live in westminster. The headlines at 12. Following his election victory, the Prime Minister is visiting the north of england to meet voters in traditional labour heartlands which turned blue for the first time. Well be in leigh, where the blue wave crashed through the red wall, to find out why this once proud labour stronghold changed its colours. Borisjohnson rejects demands for another independence referendum in scotland, despite a massive surge in support for the snp in the general election. As the labour party turns its focus to who will succeed Jeremy Corbyn as leader, shadow chancellorJohn Mcdonnell confirms he wont be part of the next shadow cabinet. We