Thousand people before president ial hopefuls. How much does it really matter in the bigger scheme of things . Matter in the bigger scheme of thins . ,. , things . Very little. The voting 0 ulace things . Very little. The Voting Pepulace for things . Very little. The Voting Populace for the things . Very little. The Voting Populace for the gop things . Very little. The voting l populace for the gop regardless things . Very little. The Voting Populace for the gop regardless of the level of indictment, the criminality, the anti democratic and authoritarian Modes Of Operation the former President Trump utilised, he still pulling ahead of everyone in the republican primary. At this point its a good a0 points despite not showing up to debates. Hes taking his campaign to the streets, hes talking to people directly. He believes he is going to coast through this process. Because quite frankly it looks like up until this point he will. The audience they are speaking to in california right now is not the audience that is the general Voting Populace. That is not one of the areas in which he is the most worried about. Donald trump understands how the gop primary is going to work, which states, which order they will fall under. He is being very strategic about getting his message out. Sadly, the gop has not been turned off by january six. Theyve not been turned off by him trying to steal an election. Theyve not been turned off by his continuous lies about that Election Fraud which we know is not true. All the court cases is currently battling. The court cases is currently battlinu. ~ � the court cases is currently battling the court cases is currently battlinu. ~ �. ,. Battling. Were watching the live scene there battling. Were watching the live scene there at battling. Were watching the live scene there at the battling. Were watching the live scene there at the convention i battling. Were watching the live scene there at the convention in| scene there at the convention in california where donald trump is expected to take the stage. Thats the live picture from there. He has so far been able to pick and choose where he makes statements, where he speaks to voters, where he speaks to delegates. I mean, does that strike you as a peculiar situation in an election were a candidate is so far ahead in the polls . He exists in his own political universe. Ahead in the polls . He exists in his own political universe. There are so many peculiar own political universe. There are so many peculiar situations own political universe. There are so many peculiar situations in own political universe. There are so many peculiar situations in regard l many peculiar situations in regard to donald many peculiar situations in regard to donald trump i dont even know how you to donald trump i dont even know how you discuss that particular want how you discuss that particular want. Whats curious about donald trump want. Whats curious about donald trump is want. Whats curious about donald trump is he want. Whats curious about donald trump is he is a straight up fascist trump is he is a straight up fascist. He attempted to destroy american fascist. He attempted to destroy american democracy by instigating a coup on American Democracy By Instigating A Coup On TheAmerican Democracy By Instigating A Coup On The capital in which a police coup on the capital in which a Police Officer was killed. And americas oldest grandest party is so completely in his back pocket. Sitting so completely in his back pocket. Sitting over here, is a live in america. Sitting over here, is a live in america. I sitting over here, is a live in america, i cannot for the life of me understand america, i cannot for the life of me understand why. We just have to hope and i understand why. We just have to hope and i think understand why. We just have to hope and i think its not especially optimistic, i dont think you have to hold optimistic, i dont think you have to hold very hard as to what will happen to hold very hard as to what will happen. While the Republican Party is in his happen. While the Republican Party is in his pocket the American People are not is in his pocket the American People are not i is in his pocket the American People are not. Ithink is in his pocket the American People are not. I think trump is kind of finished are not. I think trump is kind of finished. Theres going to be a lot of pain finished. Theres going to be a lot of pain to finished. Theres going to be a lot of pain to witness before hand. Are the olls of pain to witness before hand. Site the polls suggesting there a whole lot of people in america that dont agree with any of what tom just said . Agree with any of what tom ust said . F , agree with any of what tom ust said . J ,. , , , said . Theyre suggesting a whole lot of eole in said . Theyre suggesting a whole lot of peeple in the said . Theyre suggesting a whole lot of people in the gop said . Theyre suggesting a whole lot of people in the gop a said . Theyre suggesting a whole lot of people in the gop a republican i of people in the gop a Republican Voters who bought into donald trump. They bought it to the xenophobia. They bought it to the xenophobia. They may not like the way he talks about certain things, it may not like the january six but also recognise that hes been able to flip flop, turn this thing around and tell people they dont really see what they saw in the tapes that we seen and testimony. I think that america, especially media was wrong in the idea that the base was a small base of people that paid attention to donald trump. The maga are the current gop. Anyone that does not align with donald trump is considered an outlier. At this point when you watch the debate that donald trump is considerably not showing up to, all of the people on the stage refused to forcibly attack him or any of the things he did under his administration. They do it because they know they will lose Republican Voters. Those Republican Voters bought into donald trump and they are not going anywhere. I think thats the scariest part. We talk about protection of our democracy. Democracy was healing Green Teetering under annihilation of the donald trump. If he gets close to the white house again our democracy will be gone. Pm the white house again our democracy will be gone will be gone. An unprecedented situation. From will be gone. An unprecedented situation. From one will be gone. An unprecedented situation. From one party will be gone. An unprecedented situation. From one Party Conference to another. This weekend is the conservative Party Conference in the uk. It comes at a particularly difficult time for the Prime Minister. The latest has rishi sunak Approval Rating at the lowest point yet. 68 have an unfavorable view of the Prime Minister. Hes been attempting to fix that with a vast swathe of Policy Changes and announcements in recent weeks for the rishi sunak has announced an overhaul of the british Education System just days after rolling back net zero measures and kyle two climate focused policies. He is expected to make more Policy Announcements in the weekend in an attempt to try and woo the voters. Lets go back to our panel. Tom, how would you describe the Conservative Party and Rishi Sunak Approach at this time . Is it a targeted policy, is it spray and pray . I this time . Is it a targeted policy, is it spray and pray . Is it spray and pray . I think hes decidin is it spray and pray . I think hes deciding that is it spray and pray . I think hes deciding that this is it spray and pray . I think hes deciding that this is is it spray and pray . I think hes deciding that this is his is it spray and pray . I think hes deciding that this is his political| deciding that this is his political philosophy to a certain extent which is Old Fashioned conservativism. He is Old Fashioned conservativism. He is trying is Old Fashioned conservativism. He is trying to is Old Fashioned conservativism. He is trying to relay two rely on who he is is trying to relay two rely on who he is asserting who he believes in. By he is asserting who he believes in. By doing he is asserting who he believes in. By doing these big moves, trying to build the by doing these big moves, trying to build the Education System what is a year out build the Education System what is a year out from an election which everybody year out from an election which Everybody Knows he will lose, it would Everybody Knows he will lose, it would have to be something miraculous to occur for him not to lose that miraculous to occur for him not to lose that. The consequence of the party lose that. The consequence of the Party Conference, which i will be going Party Conference, which i will be going to Party Conference, which i will be going to and im already absolutely dreading going to and im already absolutely dreading is the conference is not to be about dreading is the conference is not to be about him. Its going to be yet again be about him. Its going to be yet again conservatives jostling for position again conservatives jostling for position in the post sunak world for the liz position in the post sunak world for the liz truss position in the post sunak world for the liz truss is our manoeuvres, suelta the liz truss is our manoeuvres, Suella Braverman is rolling the pitch Suella Braverman is rolling the pitch. Watch unfortunate is there is nothing pitch. Watch unfortunate is there is nothing that the British Public are more nothing that the British Public are more set nothing that the British Public are more set up the sight of seeing in the Conservative Party to king for power the Conservative Party to king for power among themselves. They are going power among themselves. They are going to power among themselves. They are going to be doing it at the weekend and next going to be doing it at the weekend and next week under it the full glare of and next week under it the full glare of the public spotlight for power glare of the public spotlight for power among themselves. They are going power among themselves. They are going to power among themselves. They are going to be doing it at the weekend and next going to be doing it at the weekend and next week under the full glare of the and next week under the full glare of the public spotlight. Its gonna take rishi of the public spotlight. Its gonna take rishi sunak life, which is already take rishi sunak life, which is already impossible even harder. When it comes to party already impossible even harder. Lawman it comes to Party Conferences, political infighting, sometimes the policies push to is side because what seems to matter to politicians is at the end of the day competitions. Is at the end of the day competitions. Is at the end of the day com etitions. , . , , is at the end of the day cometitions. , , competitions. Yes because you try to net out competitions. Yes because you try to get out your competitions. Yes because you try to get out your voters. Competitions. Yes because you try to get out your voters. Most get out your voters. Most politicians are not stretching their arms across to get all voters or extend beyond their base. They are trying to get their base to show up. The majority of people regardless of what country you happen to be and typically divided into certain partisan camps. They clearly move away from those without what i found interesting about the previous commentary is that there are so much daylight between the Conservative Party in the uk as well as the work done by conservatives in the United States with it is xenophobic, anti immigrant, trying to do overhaul of education, particular to privatise education. It is also working to ensure that they eradicate or erase back track a lot of our environmental standards. Those are things where conservatives in the globe happen to be. In the globe happen to be. What do ou think in the globe happen to be. What do you think the in the globe happen to be. What do you think the best in the globe happen to be. What do you think the best bet in the globe happen to be. What do you think the best bet for in the globe happen to be. What do you think the best bet for the you think the best bet for the Conservative Party is . Seeing as they are sort of fighting against their own record trying to convince their own record trying to convince the voters to give them more time. Its impossible. They have a Prime Minister its impossible. They have a Prime Minister whos been the job for a year to minister whos been the job for a year to before that was in the job for six year to before that was in the job for six weeks. Even if you care. Even for six weeks. Even if you care. Even if for six weeks. Even if you care. Even if rishi for six weeks. Even if you care. Even if rishi sunak stresses a look, im even if rishi sunak stresses a look, im not even if rishi sunak stresses a look, im not boris even if rishi sunak stresses a look, im not borisjohnson, give me a chance im not borisjohnson, give me a chance we im not borisjohnson, give me a chance we already have that last time chance we already have that last time around a year ago and it lasted a matter time around a year ago and it lasted a matter of time around a year ago and it lasted a matter of weeks. It was disastrous. William hague who became tory party disastrous. William hague who became Tory Party Leader in 1997 when tony blair wanted by a landslide, a line of his blair wanted by a landslide, a line of his He Blair Wanted by a landslide, a line of his he likes to say is well, somebody has to do the night shift. Im somebody has to do the night shift. Im afraid somebody has to do the night shift. Im Afraid Rishi Sunak has to do the night im Afraid Rishi Sunak has to do the night shift im Afraid Rishi Sunak has to do the night shift and number ten. Actually what the night shift and number ten. Actually what the Conservative Party should think about doing, which it really does think about doing, which it really does but think about doing, which it really does but used to do it used to be more does but used to do it used to be more common is that he could potentially lose here and stay on. I think potentially lose here and stay on. I think that potentially lose here and stay on. I think that would be quite courageous. I think he would be in quite courageous. I think he would be in quite a courageous. I think he would be in quite a strong position to attack the Labour Government far more so than if the Labour Government far more so than if he the Labour Government far more so than if he is the Labour Government far more so than if he isjust kicked out and they than if he isjust kicked out and they do than if he isjust kicked out and they do what Political Parties always they do what Political Parties always do when they lose witches go to the always do when they lose witches go to the blanks. I think there will be a much to the blanks. I think there will be a much stronger position if they have a much stronger position if they have the a much stronger position if they have the courage to stick with rishi sunak have the courage to stick with rishi sunak. Thats his best hope because ithink sunak. Thats his best hope because i think next sunak. Thats his best hope because i think next years election is something insane would have to happen something insane would have to happen for him to win. Interesting. We will see happen for him to win. Interesting. We will see what happen for him to win. Interesting. We will see what happens. The leaders of nine mediterranean, and southern European Countries, are in malta for talks focusing on migration. They are meeting as the Un Refugee Organisation says more than 2,500 people have died or disappeared attempting to cross the med this year substantially more than at the same time last year. The number of those who made it to europe has also risen markedly. 11,000 unaccompanied child migrants, have made dangerous Sea Crossings to europe this year thats a 60 rise. Lets go back to our panel. Those numbers are pretty staggering. Especially the number of children making these crossings. Absolutely. It tells us something making these crossings. Absolutely. It tells us something about making these crossings. Absolutely. It tells us something about the it tells us something about the crisis they are running from for the peerin crisis they are running from for the peer in the United States we know that at our southern border there are governors taking advantage of the process, shifting migrants to Sanctuary Cities like my hometown of chicago. New york, other places across the country. This tells us something about the disruption that a lot of very formidable governments, that in the uk as well as the United States have created policies that have made it very difficult for people to live, be healthy, survive in the northern triangle countries. They are willing to risk life and death to get to a safer spot. To risk life and death to get to a saferspot. I to risk life and death to get to a safer spot. I think that says something about the level of disruption that western governments have caused in the area. Also there needs to be more done to help them. These are children. When im seeing things like what is going on in the southern border of United States particularly texas and watching them throw children back into the rio grande for the watching them or use razor wire and children, a very scary place to be. The humanitarian that we have but with our partners should be able to drive policy that ensures that they have safe places at home but also that were making sure were taking care of them when they do reach our shores. Mast they do reach our shores. Most people agree they do reach our shores. Most people agree something they do reach our shores. Most people agree something needs to be done. But what is often the Sticking Point when it comes to policy. This meeting in malta, how much hope do you have that we will see some tangible results from it . This meeting. Tangible results from it . This meeting, these tangible results from it . This meeting, these are tangible results from it . This meeting, these are the Nine Countries meeting, these are the Nine Countries is not a meeting of the eu, the countries is not a meeting of the eu, the Nine Countries who are on the front eu, the Nine Countries who are on the front line of this crisis. Very little the front line of this crisis. Very little effect on the uk but it was also useful when there was a huge mediterranean Refugee Crisis in 2016 mediterranean Refugee Crisis in 2016 it mediterranean Refugee Crisis in 2016. It was a key cause of this countries 2016. It was a key cause of this countries decision to leave the European Countries decision to leave the european union, which was low grade politics european union, which was low grade politics with european union, which was low grade politics with a low grade outcome. Whats politics with a low grade outcome. Whats interesting about this meeting is all of the president s and politicians meeting is all of the president s and politicians that have arrived have all use politicians that have arrived have all use the politicians that have arrived have all use the same word, theyve used the word all use the same word, theyve used the word solidarity. It is he very deliberately use that word, all of them deliberately use that word, all of them and deliberately use that word, all of them and in all the Public Comments in the them and in all the Public Comments in the build up to the meeting because in the build up to the meeting because there is a recognition that there because there is a recognition that there is because there is a recognition that there is the only way to deal with this problem through solidarity between countries affected. There is no solution between countries affected. There is no solution which involves italy is seeking no solution which involves italy is seeking to no solution which involves italy is seeking to undercut portugal or Purging Seeking to undercut portugal or purging the problem onto Somebody Else. Purging the problem onto Somebody Else that purging the problem onto Somebody Else. That has to be solidarity. Its else. That has to be solidarity. Its a else. That has to be solidarity. Its a very else. That has to be solidarity. Its a very hard problem to solve. But that its a very hard problem to solve. But that is its a very hard problem to solve. But that is the first step. Its a very hard problem to solve. But that is the first step. There is no alternative but that is the first step. There is no alternative step. But that is the first step. There is no alternative step. If but that is the first step. There is no alternative step. If we but that is the first step. There is no alternative step. If we widen l no alternative step. If we widen that point out and incorporate what amisha was talking about, in a globally connected world its quite impossible to say that a problem somewhere doesnt affect me or my country. Its insular thinking and not the way to go about these things. Ida not the way to go about these thins. , ~ not the way to go about these thins. , ~. , � , not the way to go about these thins. , ~ , � ,. , � things. No i think thats what ive been saying things. No i think thats what ive been saying. Thats things. No i think thats what ive been saying. Thats the things. No i think thats what ive been saying. Thats the whole things. No i think thats what ive i been saying. Thats the whole point. These been saying. Thats the whole point. These nine been saying. Thats the whole point. These Nine Countries are collectively agreed that it has to be collectively agreed that it has to he done collectively agreed that it has to be done collectively. There has to be done collectively. There has to be a europe wide solution that they are the be a europe wide solution that they are the countries on the front line for the are the countries on the front line for the Mass Movement of millions of people. For the Mass Movement of millions of people, hundreds of millions of people people, hundreds of millions of people is people, hundreds of millions of people is going to be the defining problem people is going to be the defining problem of the 215t century. And the only way problem of the 215t century. And the only way to problem of the 215t century. And the only way to deal with it is through massive only way to deal with it is through massive cooperation. Countries willing massive cooperation. Countries willing to massive cooperation. Countries willing to do their bit, not seek advantage by trying to get this problem onto Somebody Else. Whether it is in problem onto Somebody Else. Whether it is in their problem onto Somebody Else. Whether it is in their back yard or not, if you it is in their back yard or not, if you like it is in their back yard or not, if you like the it is in their back yard or not, if you like. The only solution, massive solutions you like. The only solution, massive solutions of you like. The only solution, massive solutions of corporation and is reassuring that the med nine who are the ones reassuring that the med nine who are the ones on reassuring that the med nine who are the ones on the front line of the specific the ones on the front line of the specific problem have worked that out. , , specific problem have worked that out. ,. ,. , specific problem have worked that out. , ,. , ~ ,. , Around The World and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bringing you different stories from across the uk. Harry burns started as an apprentice at trent barton in 2011, but now hes an award winner. Hes been named the best in the business after going up against Rival Boss Companies at a skills challenge. You go day to day doing yourjob to the best that you can. But to compete against other people that you would presume are better than yourself to actually go compete and beat them people, its nice to know that youre good at what youre doing day to day. So the Inspection One that i did was inspecting a vehicle, picking up faults with it. Are they 0k, are they not . And then, categorising it to the inspection manual, and the marking down what failure that would be in the category. But theres other tests stripping down engines, tyres, and all sorts of air valves and braking systems. Harrys gone from being an apprentice to helping train new ones. Trent barton has upped its investment this year, and has taken on more than double the usual amount of apprentices. Its nice to make a difference, and ifeel like the position im in, i can make a difference. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Now its time for the panel. Ameshia, there is good news forFast Food Workers in california. Absolutely. The governor of california recently passed legislation to increase minimum wage for fast legislation to increase minimum wage for Fast Food Workers in california. 20 an for Fast Food Workers in california. 20 an hour, that is huge, that is a bil 20 an hour, that is huge, that is a big upstart 20 an hour, that is huge, that is a big upstart. There been protests across big upstart. There been protests across the big upstart. There been protests across the country, levels of the unionisation and Union Workers strike unionisation and Union Workers strike for unionisation and Union Workers strike for the people want to get paid for strike for the people want to get paid for their work. Theyre also recognising The Cost Of Living increase recognising The Cost Of Living increase and because right now there are more increase and because right now there are more Jobs Available then people actually are more Jobs Available then people actually wanting to work in those positions actually wanting to work in those positions because of the low wages it makes positions because of the low wages it makes sense. I positions because of the low wages it makes sense. It makes sense. I was stunned to read that fast it makes sense. I was stunned to read that fast food it makes sense. I was stunned to read that Fast Food Workers i it makes sense. I was stunned to read that Fast Food Workers in i read that Fast Food Workers in california held over 150 strikes since 2020. Of course they were still working through the pandemic a50. This still working through the pandemic a50. This is a very hard won victory. It 450. This is a very hardwon victo. , f victory. It is. Something theyve been trying victory. It is. Something theyve been trying to victory. It is. Something theyve been trying to collectively i victory. It is. Something theyve i been trying to collectively bargain for quite been trying to collectively bargain for quite some time. Theyve always asked for quite some time. Theyve always asked for for quite some time. Theyve always asked for more. Theyve done this work, asked for more. Theyve done this work. They asked for more. Theyve done this work, they were working essentially during work, they were working essentially during the work, they were working essentially during the pandemic, they did not have time during the pandemic, they did not have time off these are individuals who often have time off these are individuals who often tied pick up to to, maybe three who often tied pick up to to, maybe three jobs who often tied pick up to to, maybe three jobs. There are teenagers, these three jobs. There are teenagers, these are three jobs. There are teenagers, these are adults with bills, rent, children. These are adults with bills, rent, children, child care. There are so many children, child care. There are so many things children, child care. There are so many things these have to take care of while many things these have to take care of while they are working. It makes sense of while they are working. It makes sense to of while they are working. It makes sense to be of while they are working. It makes sense to be able to work that job, keep sense to be able to work that job, keep a sense to be able to work that job, keep a roof sense to be able to work that job, keep a roof over your head and actually keep a roof over your head and actually not have to beg, which is essentially what they been doing for the past essentially what they been doing for the past few decades you have a Wage Increase the past few decades you have a Wage Increase. , � ,. , the past few decades you have a Wage Increase. , � , ,. ,. , the past few decades you have a Wage Increase. , � , ,. ,. , , increase. Thats a familiar story. Where in some increase. Thats a familiar story. Where in some jobs increase. Thats a familiar story. Where in some jobs even increase. Thats a familiar story. | where in some jobs even though they are absolutely essential that the pay can be pretty abysmal. Yes without pay can be pretty abysmal. Yes without interesting because in pay can be pretty abysmal. Ies without interesting because in this country the minimum wage was introduced in late 90s by the Labour Government and there was opposition from conservatives at the time. Subsequently, the conservators raised it for that is one of those things, it quite often happens, those rare reforms that achieves bipartisanship. They are the only reforms that ever lassoed up the minimum wage is such a good example. When someone has the courage to bring it in a very rarely goes away again. You have to hope that will be the outcome here. An intriguing example for america which is obviously struggling to achieve bipartisanship in so many ways. Maybe mcdonalds workers, 20 bucks an hour is a route back to the light. An hour is a route back to the liht. , an hour is a route back to the liht. , ,. , , light. Certainly is great news for those workers. Light. Certainly is great news for those workers. Time, light. Certainly is great news for those workers. Time, youve i light. Certainly is great news for| those workers. Time, youve got speed limits on your mind. That is our speed limits on your mind. That is your topic speed limits on your mind. That is your topic. Yes. Speed limits on your mind. That is your topic. Yes. One speed limits on your mind. That is your topic. Yes. One of speed limits on your mind. That is your topic. Yes. One of the speed limits on your mind. That is your topic. Yes. One of the things | your topic. Yes. One of the things we now know rishi sunak will announce the conservative Party Conferences plans to make, its conferences plans to make, its becoming more popular to introduce 20 mile per hour speed limits insuperable joes, 20 mile per hour speed limits insuperablejoes, local councils insuperable joes, local councils are insuperablejoes, local councils are doing it. Its often not well received but there are lots of reasons for words, not least road safety for the rishi sunak is clearly going to start a row by saying no, for the it was done in wales and he said it was an affront of british values, the 20 hour speed limit. I dont really know what my opinion it is i had to do a speed Awareness Cores earlier this year, which you do if you get done for speeding. A big part of it is you talk about 20 mile per hour speed limits are now actually if everybody goes 20 mph you much more likely to get to your destination quicker than if everybody went at 30. Because theres bigger gaps in traffic to pull out, less idling at Traffic Lights and hopefully the idea is that you slowly persuade people to start doing 20 instead. I have no idea if they have anything like this in the states. I suspect 20 mile per hour speed limits would not be hugely popular over there. But i dont know. I be hugely popular over there. But i dont know dont know. I suspect youre right. Its dont know. I suspect youre right. Its probably dont know. I suspect youre right. Its probably not dont know. I suspect youre right. Its probably not very dont know. I suspect youre right. Its probably not very popular i its probably not very popular there. It sounds from what you are saying that the recommended speed for approaching a general election in the uk is probably 30 mph, not 20. Big thank you to both of you. Wonderful to have you on the panel. Tom peck is a political Sketch Writer and a communist doing a columnist for the Asia Cognizant Democratic strategist. Ameshia. Remind you of some of the big news weve had. The Breaking News that a man has been arrested and charged with the murder of tupac shakur in 1996. Duane davis has been charged with that murder. Hes been long under the scope of investigators. You can read all about whats happened on our live page for that there is a page dedicated to all the developments on that story on our website. This is the context. Thank you very much for watching. You are watching bbc news. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Captain luke donald has warned his team europe that theirjob is far from over at the ryder cup and they must stay focused. The hosts enjoyed a remarkable opening day in rome as they took full control of this years ryder cup opening up a five point lead on a day where team usa didnt win a single match. 0ur Sports Correspondent andy swiss reports. It was the Morning Rush Hour in rome. At 6am stampede as fans charged to the first tee for that unique ryder cup atmosphere. Americans are full of themselves more europeans, well out of, what better and will get a win. Thea;r more europeans, well out of, what better and will get a win. They have all the noise. Better and will get a win. They have all the noise, we better and will get a win. They have all the noise, we have good better and will get a win. They have all the noise, we have good club. I better and will get a win. 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Roared on by their fans it was europe that l on by their fans it was europe that showed the way. In spectacular fashion. In inspired rom held back the first point is the host hopes of regaining the cop got off to a spellbinding start. Victor hovland gave the crowd plenty more to shout about. 0nce Royal Reed Mcelroy showed his Pinpoint Precision europe had one rory mcelroy. For the first time in ryder cup history. And come the afternoon there was more europe from the magnificent max fitzpatrick. Even mcelroy could only applaud. The us had their chances but could only tie the other matches for the justin rose but could only tie the other matches for Thejustin Rose dramatically denying them on the final hole for the host a day of emotion and elation. From italy to france where three time champions new zealand have produced a ruthless performance to keep their hopes alive of reaching the knockout stages. With a few minutes remaining, theyre leading italy 96 17 the all blacks scored seven first half tries including a hat trick for aaron smith. Hey� Ve Ran In Xxx tries in total including this. And the win will move them up to second in the group with one game to go. Manchester united say their brazilian winger antony will return to training, despite allegations of Domestic Abuse being made against him. Antony returned to the uk from brazil this week after meeting with Greater Manchester police about the allegations, which he denies. He has not been arrested or charged in either brazil or the uk. Hes not expected to play against Crystal Palace tomorrow. In the championship, its been a day to forget for sheffield wednesday. Off the pitch, their owner says theyll not put any more money into the club because hes unhappy with how he and his family have been treated by the fans. And on the pitch tonight wednesday, bottom of the table have been thrashed x x at home by sunderland jack have been thrashed at home by Sunderland Jack Clarke scoring twice. Defeat means theyre yet to win a game this season whilst sunderland are up to ath. Early exit, dan evans. The opening round. Tim norrie also out, losing in three sets, to be in by the world number six. Their defeats end british interest in the mens draw after andy murray was knocked out in the first round yesteday. How he goes here. In crickets county championship, middlesex have been relegated to division two after losing by two wickets to nottinghamshire at trent bridge on the final day of the season. When the new season rolls around hell be slightly different. Theyve announced the pavilion end at trent bridge will be renamed in honour of the bowler. Broad joined notts from leicestershire in 2008 and played a3 times at trent bridge for notts and england, taking 190 wickets. In rugby league theyve got their revenge. Eating leopards in the eliminating match tonight. Winning this one 26. The victory puts them into the semifinals with a will face wicked warriors or dragons which just one or two away from the first ever appearance in the Super League Grand final. And for the First Time SinceNovember 1999 were all set for an undisputed heavyweight title fight. Tyson fury and 0leksandr Usyk Have signed a deal to meet in the ring with the fight to take place in saudi arabia. A date is yet to be confirmed, but the fight is set to take place either by the end of this year, or early next year. More reaction to that on the bbc sport website. Good night. Hello. It looks like this month will end up as one of the two warmest septembers on record. Thats according to provisional statistics from the met office. As we move to the end of the month and into the start of october, there is more autumn warmth on the way, but thats not the whole story. Some rain at times. And on the Satellite Picture from earlier on today, you can see this area of cloud to the south west of us. That is tomorrows weather maker. That will bring some of us some outbreaks of rain. In the short term, most of todays showers will fade through the night. We will keep some going in the far north of scotland and maybe for western coastal fringes. A few mist patches, but some clear skies overhead, allowing it to turn relatively chilly. Nothing unusual, though, for a late september night. Saturday morning, then, will dawn with this ridge of High Pressure and a lot of dry weather, some spells of sunshine. But here comes our approaching weather system. That will start to introduce some high cloud, turning the sunshine hazy. And then as the cloud thickens out towards the west, we will see some outbreaks of rain getting into the north and the west of wales. Northern ireland turning very wet indeed around lunchtime. That rain then getting into parts of north west england, southern and central parts of scotland, and it will turn relatively windy through the irish sea. Temperature wise, well, about where we were today, actually. North to south, 12 20 degrees. Now, during saturday night, we will see further outbreaks of rain, one pulse of Heavy Rain Pushing Northwards And Eastwards Across Scotland and northern england. And then this next line of rain, some of that could be heavy and thundery as it feeds into parts of wales and northern england. But with these various weather systems, we will be bringing in some humid air from the south. This is where we will start off on sunday morning temperature wise. Actually, a very muggy start. 12 to maybe 17 degrees first thing. Quite misty and murky for some coasts and hills in the west and in the south. Some Showery Rain Moving its way across parts of england and wales. Given enough sunshine in the south east corner, we could see temperatures all the way up to 2a degrees, but even further north, 19 for newcastle, 18 for aberdeen. For scotland and northern ireland, its a story of sunshine and showers. Into next week, quite a mixed weather story. There will be some rain at times, but signs that it could turn warmer again towards the end of the week. The use of a more intense form of Radiotherapy Cut treatment times dramatically doctors running the trial are jubilant. When i got the results, i was literally, i was blown away. I mean, it was probably one of the best days of my career. I think its fantastic news for patients and its brilliant news for the nhs. Tragedy on a Merseyside Motorway after a School Bus Overturns killing 15 year old Jessica Baker and the driver. The drive by murder of the rapper tupac shakur in 1996 a man in las vegas is charged