The new campaign is on monday against Manchester United. It boosted gary oneills standing in the game and i think wolves have decided thats the way to go. Its interesting because in recent times, we especially samco, wolves have gone down the managerial group. Santo. Now theyre finally going to have an english guy in charge which will be interesting to see how it goes. So, wolves have been quiet in the transfer market, but it appears that west ham are the opposite today. Theyve agreed fees for both southampton captainjames ward prowse and Manchester United defender harry maguire. The England International had slipped down the Pecking Order at old trafford under erik ten hag, who took the captaincy off maguire at the start of preseason. West ham have had a £30 million offer accepted. Its not thought personal terms will be a problem, although they havent yet been agreed. While ward prowse will also cost west ham around £30 million. Hes started the championship season with southampton, who had rejected all previous offers for their captain this summer. Meanwhile, goalkeeper matt turner has joined Nottingham Forest from arsenal. The american has signed a four year deal and moves with Arsenal Closing In On David Raya from brentford. And burnley striker Wout Weghorst has moved to hoffenheim on a season long loan. The Dutch International spent part of the last campaign at Manchester United. Rugby union now as Warren Gatland has picked a completely new wales starting 15 to face england at twickenham on saturday, after beating the same opponents last weekend. Hooker dewi lake will be captain for the first time with backs Liam Williams and josh adams returning to the side. Gatland had already indicated he would pick three very different teams for the three world cup warm up games before naming cup warm up games before naming his final squad for the tournament. Its the final opportunity for gold medals for the track cyclists at the World Championships in glasgow. Katie archibald will start her challenge for a third world omnium title in a few moments time. The mens competition is tonight as well, but its the womens sprint semifinals right now. Emma of Great Britain going in eight number one. You can watch all the latest now by going to the bbc sport website and also on bbc three from 7pm. Post Great Britain are well clear at the top of the middle table. Four goals up for grabs. Plenty of cricket in the hundred this evening, with trent rockets men chasing a Victory Target of 143 against the northern superchargers. Originals needed 16 runs to win from 11 balls. Earlier, Northern Superchargers Women Beat Trent Rockets by nine runs after a dramatic batting collapse from the hosts. Rockets were cruising at 102 2 in pursuit of 135 for victory, but lost five wickets for five runs and fell short on 125 7. Lucy higham took 3 29. And in the mens, former england Captainjoe Root was caught playing a reverse sweep to callum parkinson, leaving the rockets 65 1; chasing 143. Rockets a short time ago did nine runs to win from five balls with four wickets remaining. Plenty more on the bbc sport website. You can download the app as well. Ill be back a little bit later. The Law Firm Says customers could be online for about £30 each in compensation, but the process could take years. They have dismissed the accusation is without merit to mike merritt. A rising tide about sewage is Spell Spilling across the country. Is Spell Spilling across the count. ,. Is Spell Spilling across the count. ,. , country. Every Water Company has an aareement country. Every Water Company has an agreement with country. Every Water Company has an agreement with the country. Every Water Company has an agreement with the two country. Every Water Company has an agreement with the two regulators i country. Every Water Company has an agreement with the two regulators | agreement with the two regulators the Environmental Agency and all fought and its all or contention that its been under reporting the extent of sewage that they have created because by underreporting, they are seen as hitting their targets. If they hit their targets, they are allowed to charge their customers more for their services. The former oxford professor was bringing cases on behalf of 20 million bill payers. Solicitors can now mount action unless they opt out. With the help of law form, she plans to bring similar cases. I get five more waterfirms. Against. The Water Industry in may apologised for spills and promised a £10 million improvement plan, but warned the problem cannot be fixed overnight. The cases being here it here in london. It will take up to a year to decide if it can even proceed. Theyre relying on laws introduced in 2015. Though there are dozens of cases in the works, none has reached a successful conclusion. Customers could get compensation of around £40 each. But its notjust about money. Professor roberts hopes it will force Water Companies to clean up their act. Ben king, bbc news. The uk is living through five years of lost Economic Growth with the poorest hit hardest. It claims triple impacts and the war in ukraine and predicts that uk economic output will remain below pre pandemic levels until the second half of next year. Alfie stirling, chief economist and associate director at thejoseph rowntree foundation, told us more. To be honest, it is confirming a lot of what we very sadly already knew. The uk has the slowest recovery in one of the most advanced economies in the g7 coming out of the pandemic. Its the only one of those economies not to have recovered to pre pandemic levels and now not forecast to do so for more than a year from now. Of course, this is really hurting millions of families up and down the country. The latest survey conducted by thejoseph rowntree foundation, we found 7. 13 million families currently have to skimp on essentials, like clothing, medicine, food on the table. On essentials thats adequate clothing, medicine, food on the table. How big an impact do you think this is having on the poorest . You talk about food, medicine. The really worrying thing about this report is it is those who are tourists too are being hardest hit by this. Thats right, and the work confirms this. When you go into a recession or youre bobbing along with a very weak economy, it is the people with the least power, the least resources that tend to be worst hit. I think what were particularly worried about at the moment is this current part of the Economic Cycle is entering a dangerous new phase where, effectively, weve had a year and a half or more of a cost of living crisis, prices rising faster than people are used to, and that is now being compounded by the cost of money itself. So, 2. 2 million families took out loans to pay for essentials. Theyre now really exposed to these rising interest rates. Of course, london suffers any different way to the rest of the country. The way that london is impacted shows a disparity between the south and the north, really. Thats right, and thats how a lot of these inequalities crystallise. And when economies struggle, it tends to be regions outside of london that struggled the most. Its also worth noticing that there are big disparities within regions as well. If we look at the data, if you look at london, its the Finance Sector and professional it services and Scientific Services that are doing well, but retail and hospitality in the capital are struggling with Big Real Time decreases in pay. Let me ask you this. You said earlier the uk is a little bit slower than other at recovering from whats happened from the economic downward trajectory weve seen globally. Why is that . I think a number of reasons. I think part of visit we were particularly exposed and poorly prepared for the pandemic and the cost of living crisis compared to other economies. But a large part is down to the way we responded as well. Weve had less in the way of direct support, for families and businesses. If you think about what the government has done to support people in the cost of living crisis in the uk compared to spain, germany, even the us, it is a weaker response, which has both meant the experience in terms dire for people who are worse off. But as a whole, the economy is slower to recover because there is less money in circulation and fewer investments and jobs being created, and Public Services are really struggling and youve got long nhs Waiting Lists and people struggling to get back to work. That southeast sterling there. Lets return to our top story two serving Police Officers have told the bbc that the accidental publication of the personal details of staff in Northern Ireland has brought home the fears their families have about their safety. The Police Service of Northern Ireland shared the names of all officers and staff, where they were based and their roles in error in response to a Freedom Of Information Request. Its also emerged the Police Service of Northern Ireland has begun a separate investigation into the theft of documents, including a spreadsheet containing the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff. It was stolen last month from a private vehicle in newtonabbey, near belfast. Let salt to the Information Commissionerfor let salt to the Information Commissioner for the let salt to the Information Commissionerfor the uk, John Commissioner for the uk, john edwards. First commissionerfor the uk, john edwards. First of all, your reaction. Edwards. First of all, your reaction edwards. First of all, your reaction. , � , reaction. Good afternoon. Its really very reaction. Good afternoon. Its really very troubling reaction. Good afternoon. Its really very troubling and reaction. Good afternoon. Its| really very troubling and more details are coming out which imply that although for the last 24 hours, it was difficult to know whether the list included in a spreadsheet had been downloaded and accessed. Anecdotal evidence suggests and some of those details, they are now circulating. Its very worrying for the people affected and its not just those serving members. It is theirfamilies as just those serving members. It is their families as well. Therell be a lot of concern. I will be working with the psni to identify the this and get to the bottom this happened. And to mitigate risks from this event and to mitigate risks from this even. , and to mitigate risks from this even. , i. And to mitigate risks from this even. ,. , and to mitigate risks from this even. , y. ,. Event what evidence do you have that information is event what evidence do you have that information is being event what evidence do you have that information is being circulated . Information is being circulated . I just came off an interview with bbc Northern Ireland and the presenter said they had been advised that lists have been circulated in whatsapp groups. Thats unverified at the moment, so i dont want to cause unnecessary alarm. But this is the information that theyve been provided by Police Officers. Haifa provided by Police Officers. How wor in provided by Police Officers. How worrying is provided by Police Officers. How worrying is it provided by Police Officers. How worrying is it that provided by Police Officers. How worrying is it that this is off the back of a Freedom Of Information Request which should be very straightforward . Request which should be very strairhtforward . ~. , straightforward . Well, ultimately, its a matter straightforward . Well, ultimately, its a matter of straightforward . Well, ultimately, its a matter of human straightforward . Well, ultimately, its a matter of human error, straightforward . Well, ultimately, its a matter of human error, but l its a matter of human error, but its a matter of human error, but its important to look at the systems and understand how it is that you had a system that enabled a human to make the error. I have seen many instances where there have been inadvertent disclosures of information through spreadsheets which may contain data that is not immediately evident to the person sending out the document. As you may know, when you open one of those spreadsheets, theres a bunch of tabs at the bottom, and they can contain concealed data. Theyre only revealed if you open a particular cell and they can contain data as well. I would just urge any organisation to exercise considerable caution when posting to any public website at all, particularly when that might contain personal data. Particularly when that might contain personal data personal data. Youre talking about workin personal data. Youre talking about working with personal data. Youre talking about working with the personal data. Youre talking about working with the psni. Personal data. Youre talking about working with the psni. What personal data. Youre talking about working with the psni. What will. Personal data. Youre talking about i working with the psni. What will you be looking at and how long do you think information is going to take . Always very difficult to anticipate. We need to establish the facts. 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In this case, the person who made the Freedom Of Information Request did so using a Third Party Website called what that they know. That allows people to make request and public to provide that. If you make a mistake, youre sending it to one person. If you upload documents to a public place like this, the risk as seen in this case is that you could be exposing that to the world in the world can be unforgiving. That to the world in the world can be unforgiving that to the world in the world can be unfor ivinr. ~ ,. ,. Be unforgiving. Thank you very much indeed. Be unforgiving. Thank you very much indeed john be unforgiving. Thank you very much indeed. John edwards, be unforgiving. Thank you very much indeed. John edwards, uk be unforgiving. Thank you very much l indeed. John edwards, uk Information Commissioner. Thank you. Lord goldsmith said he is very tempted to back criticised his own party for not having a clear answer to what he called the biggest challenge weve ever faced. He told the bbc� s hardtalk he was desperately hoping the Conservative Party comes to its senses. But he was seriously looking at switching his support to labour. My my concern about the labour party, and i dont say this is a tribal politician because im not one, i think theres a blind spot on the natural environment. When the labour party thinks environment, when it talks about the environment, its Thinking Carbon in taxation and regulation. The simple truth is there is no pathway to net zero, there is no pathway to net zero, there is no solution to Climate Change that does not involve nature. At the moment, im not hearing any of that from the labour party. If theres a real commitment, the kind of commitment that we saw in Boris Johnson was the leader, i would be very tempted to support them in any way. Its the only thing that matters. , matters. Interesting interview there. Matters. Interesting interview there you matters. Interesting interview there. You can matters. Interesting interview there. You can see matters. Interesting interview there. You can see the matters. Interesting interview there. You can see the full. There. You can see the full interview with the former Environment Minister on hardtalk. Environment minister, Zac Goldsmith on hardtalk with Stephen Sackur here on bbc news tomorrow at 4. 30 in the morning if you are wake or at 11. 30 in the evening, and of course later on bbc iplayer. Mark drakeford mark dra keford is Mark Drakeford is expected to quit as First Minister before 2026 although no date is set. He said it was important to have a refresh. Thousands of people on the Universal Credit are having money deducted to pay for their Utility Bills despite a legal case challenging it it isnt required from those. Anyone on old style benefits must give consent, but it isnt required from those on Universal Credit. The Department For Work And Pensions insists it strikes a fair balance. Ellen simpson keeps a close eye on her systems. 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But its been fighting back and winning thats made me feel empowered. Phil mackie, bbc news. Weve been in scotland, where the biggest Arts Festivals in swing. All week, weve been getting a taste of some of the thousands of acts at this years Edinburgh Festival fringe, and today is no exception from comedians, to Theatre Performances and even some acrobatics theres a whole range of creative talents on display, and big crowds there to see them. Live now to our reporter courtney bembridge, who is there. Tell us a bit more. Looks interesting. I wish you were here with us i have members of the Harriet Godmothers here with me. They put on a show called disney with a z, disney in drag. I havej and owen. Jay is the hero of the story. Tell me all about it. ,. ,. , y hero of the story. Tell me all about it. You follow my heros ourney, findin it. You follow my heros ourney, finding her it. You follow my heros ourney, finding her one i it. You follow my heros ourney, finding her one true it. 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Every single element of the Japanese Culture is really the Japanese Culture is really unique and very special, and i noticed it my first visit four years ago when i came for the rugby world cup. I would ago when i came for the rugby world cup. Iwould happily live ago when i came for the rugby world cup. I would happily live here. Ago when i came for the rugby world cup. Iwould happily live here. But thank you for your hospitality. People who are literally at rock bottom dont know what to do with their life, they themselves, their families, their children every single element has been disrupted and changed forever. And then you give them the opportunity to put a Prosthetic Leg on and run the hundred or 200 metres and train for a goal to suddenly have a purpose in life. Literally, it saves lives. Prince harry injapan. Do you stay with us here on bbc news. Plenty more to come. Bye bye for me and the team on verified live. A burst of summer work coming through with some sunshine for most parts. During the day, weve had this week warm front pushing Northwards Post on that still around in some area, and weve still got a pretty brisk wind. Notice there are some pockets of cloud developing, so we could have some fog as we head towards the morning. A warmer night noticeably in the north. Quite muggy in the south. Late august or mid to late august, the fog hangs around just a little bit. But we are drawing up with the light, some wind. It means we are going to see temperatures into the 20s quite widely. That will clear away any morning fog. There could be the awed shower. We should see fewer showers, the winds should ease, its been near gale force for 2 or 3 days. Later, the next weather front approaches, but for all intents and purposes, fine day. 20s quite widely, peaking at 26 or 27 across southern and eastern areas. Evening and overnight, we have the next weather marching in. It will bring some pressure winds, although we still have that overnight rain in the north. We might see some more Rain Pushing Back and leader the day, but its a day of scattered showers. We will see some air escaping altogether. Still were relatively warm, but still fresher further west. That fresher atlantic air is with us throughout the weekend for all by that stage. There will be heavy prolong showers in the north and west. Close to where the area of low pressure is anchored, fewest showers south and east. On the whole, back to fresher and more showery pictures across the today at six Police Officers in Northern Ireland speak of fear for their safety after personal details are published by mistake. The identity of Northern IrelandPolice Officers has always been sensitive because of the threat from republican paramilitaries. All 10,000 staff at the Police Service here have had their surnames leaked on line. The Chief Constable is set to be questioned by politicians about the risk. And tonight a second breach involving the theft of documents and a laptop has been revealed. Also on the programme 41 people die after a small boat capsizes during a crossing from north africa to italy just four people survived. The wonky pub in staffordshire and the deepening mystery surrounding its burning down and demolition. And you can halve those steps a new study says that 5,000 and not 10,000 a day are all you need to stay fit. And coming up on bbc news. Ahead of englands quarter final against colombia, keira walsh speaks to us