The fire began at around 6am in the Fonda Milagros nightclub before spreading to two venues next to it. The cause of the blaze is unknown, but its effect was devastating. Translation we dont know anything. We are waiting for news to see whether some of our Family Members have come out alive. Translation i think we left 30 seconds or one minute before the alarms went off and all the lights went out and there were screams saying there was a fire. I was in a place where i could get out, but five Family Members and two friends are still missing. Emergency services have been searching through the rubble, trying to find bodies. For friends and relatives of those who did not escape the blaze, it has been an agonising wait. Theyve been receiving support from counsellors in a nearby sports complex. The police are now carrying out dna tests on the bodies of those killed in an attempt to identify them, but it could be a slow process. This is the worst Nightclub Fire in spain in more than 30 years, and the local authorities have declared three days of mourning. Guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. A Search And Rescue Operation is under way in Northern Mexico after a church collapsed, killing at least seven people. The authorities said ten injured people had been rescued from the rubble, but dozens more, including children, are believed to be trapped. Local reports say the roof caved in while parishioners were receiving communion at the Santa Cruz Church in ciudad madero. The us president , joe biden, says hes determined to restore aid to ukraine a day after funding was dropped from a temporary spending bill to avert a Government Shutdown. In order to pass the spending dealjust hours before the shutdown, House Republican leaders removed a measure to send 6 billion in military assistance to ukraine after opposition from Republican Party hardliners. Both republican and Democratic Senate leaders have promised to try again to approve the additional funding soon. Speaking to reporters, mr biden vowed that the us would not abandon ukraine, urging republicans in congress to pass the military assistance. There is no ukraine funding in this agreement. Despite that, i did not believe in letting millions of americans go through the pain of a Government Shutdown. But lets be clear i hope my Friends On The Other Side keep their word about support for ukraine. They said they were going to support ukraine in a separate vote. We cannot, under any circumstances, allow american support for ukraine to be interrupted. I fully expect the speaker to keep his commitment for secure passage and support needed to help ukraine as they defend themselves against aggression and brutality. Well, if some republicans have their way, mr biden will soon be dealing with a new speaker of the house. Florida representative matt gaetz announced he would trigger votes this week to remove speaker Kevin Mccarthy from his leadership role. Mr mccarthy made a series of concessions to gain support from hardline republicans to become House Speaker after a historic 14 rounds of votes in january. Mr gaetz says hes in breach of his agreement. He made that commitment, he broke it, and if at this time next week Kevin Mccarthy is still speaker of the house, it will be because the democrats bailed him out, and he can be their speaker, not mine. You dont have the votes to remove him, so. By the way, i dont know until we have them, and, by the way, i might not have them the first time, but i might have them before the 15th ballot thats the number of ballots Kevin Mccarthy needs. So youre going to do this every day like you suggested . Youre going to go through this process of voting over and over and over again . I am relentless. He sounds relentless, that is for sure. But mr mccarthy went on tv on sunday to say hes not going anywhere. He says he is coming for you. Can you survive . Yes, ill survive. This is personal with matt. Matt voted against the most conservative ability to protect our border, secure our border. Hes more interested in securing Tv Interviews than doing something. He wanted to push us into a shutdown, even threatening his own district with all the military people there who would not be paid, only because he wants to take this motion. So be it. Bring it on. Lets get over with it and lets start governing. Live now to washington where werejoined by laura blessing, Senior Fellow at georgetown universitys Government Affairs institute. Joining us live from washington. Hello to you, laura. It sounds like chaos, looking at this from the out side. ,. , looking at this from the out side. ,. , ,. ,. , side. His awfully volatile. It is not exactly side. His awfully volatile. It is not exactly the side. His awfully volatile. It is not exactly the sort side. His awfully volatile. It is not exactly the sort of. Is not exactly the sort of entertainment we want to be putting out there in the world. Just talk us through what you think might happen with regards to this impasse. As matt said, i am relentless on this. That is a great i am relentless on this. That is a great question. I am relentless on this. That is a great question. He i am relentless on this. That is a great question. He is. Is a great question. He is signalling a difference in opinion over spending priorities, levels of spending, over a desire to push The Speakership Of Mccarthy further to the right. Promises that are just extraordinarily difficult to keep even though mccarthy appears to keep trying to a very generous extent i think is fair to say. That being said, the representative, whether or not he has the vote to remove him as speaker, to pass the motion to vacate whether there is even a successor, that he would want to appoint a speaker of the house. This isnt something that. You have to have a speaker of the house. We remember have a speaker of the house. We remember it well. Inaudible. Have a speaker of the house. We | remember it well. Inaudible. An remember it well. Inaudible. In alternative to get enough votes. At this point, it is highly theoretical, even though he promises to put it on the floor. ~. , floor. We do remember it well, the period floor. We do remember it well, the period of floor. We do remember it well, the period of time floor. We do remember it well, the period of time where floor. We do remember it well, the period of time where there | the period of time where there was no speaker, and they could not get it through, they couldnt get disagreed in congress to have this speaker in place. But Kevin Mccarthy sounds equally determined as well. I mean, this is stalling, isnt it, a proper result when it comes to agreement on the spending, on the part of this present government . Spending, on the part of this present government . True. We were funding present government . True. We were funding the present government . True. We were funding the government l present government . True. We l were funding the government for a 45 days so we do have stopgap spending. As you mentioned earlier, there are some important items that we still need to get to, particularly for ukraine, but it is entirely possible for the house to get distracted by other items, including volatility regarding the speakership. Horse including volatility regarding the speakership. Including volatility regarding the speakership. How do you think this the speakership. How do you think this will the speakership. How do you think this will sort the speakership. How do you think this will sort of the speakership. How do you think this will sort of play think this will sort of play out . We have 45 days so well see what will happen in that short term period, but in terms of how this is perceived by the american public, because of course there is an election next year, and our people getting tired of this . I do think there getting tired of this . I do think there is getting tired of this . I do think there is some getting tired of this . I do think there is some level| getting tired of this . I if think there is some level of fatigue for this sort of unnecessary, i want to take the win, i am glad we didnt shut down but i think is pretty unnecessary to come down to the wire on this one, and in terms of who might pay a price for different shutdowns in the past, we have kind of modest evidence to suggest that the house behaving badly might pay a bit of a price, but that hasnt been a large swing that hasnt been a large swing that has really been determinative in elections. In elections. 0k. Thank you, laura. In elections. 0k. Thank you, laura good in elections. 0k. Thank you, laura. Good to in elections. 0k. Thank you, laura. Good to talk in elections. 0k. Thank you, laura. Good to talk to in elections. 0k. Thank you, laura. Good to talk to you i in elections. 0k. Thank you, i laura. Good to talk to you and get your take on all of this. Just to say we will unpack this a little more in our business coverage, because of because it is all about money and what spending is happening and the aid to ukraine, the tune of 6 billion. In fiscal aid to ukraine, the tune of 6 billion. Infiscalspending aid to ukraine, the tune of 6 billion. In fiscal spending in the united states, what is promised and what will actually be delivered, we will unpack that in around 20 minutes time. The European Unions most senior diplomat has told the bbc hes worried by the us� s decision to not include any new support for ukraine in a short term funding deal. Josep borrell said it was possible for ukraine to join the bloc even if the war with russia was still ongoing. He was speaking to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, who started by asking mr borrell when ukraine can expect to become an eu member. I cannot give you a precise date, but it is historical what has happened. Ukraine being considered a candidate is something that i am sure that we thought the war would have been much difficult to happen, and now it is a strong commitment from our side. The European Union has politically decided to say ukraine belongs to ourfamily, they decided to say ukraine belongs to our family, they will become a member as soon as the conditions are met. A member as soon as the conditions are met. The Eu Ambassador conditions are met. The Eu Ambassador to conditions are met. The Eu Ambassador to ukraine conditions are met. The euj ambassador to ukraine has suggested 2030 could be realistic in her words. If that was to happen and russia still occupied a fifth of ukrainian territory, how realistic would that be . , , territory, how realistic would thatbe . ,,. , that be . Cyprus became a member ofthe that be . Cyprus became a member of the european that be . Cyprus became a member of the European Union that be . Cyprus became a member of the European Union when of the European Union when there is a war, and ukraine has to face two challenges. A war and the criteria for becoming a member. In the best. The best, the most important Security Commitment that we can give to ukraine is membership. Weve seen a short term funding deal in the us which doesnt include new support for the ukraine. Within the Election Results in slovakia. We have seen hungary try and continue to block support where it can. Are we starting to see western fatigue that ukraine is so fearful of emma Vladimir Putin isjust holding out fearful of emma Vladimir Putin is just holding out for . Fearful of emma Vladimir PutinIsjust Holding Out For . Isjust holding out for . Yes, we see all Isjust Holding Out For . Yes, we see all that, Isjust Holding Out For . Yes, we see all that, but Isjust Holding Out For . Yes, we see all that, but allow i Isjust Holding Out For . Yes, l we see all that, but allow me to say we have also seen the stronger unity of europeans to support ukraine. We have seen in enmities on improving how many sanctions packages. We have seen unity in order to support military aid, and we see unity from the beginning of the war. Everybody has been putting money in Political Committee once in spite of all that, even countries that you mentioned, one who are reluctant to dissensions, they have been voting in favour of dissensions, they are worried by the decision from congress about the ukrainian funding, but one thing is clear, to us europeans, for us, a war of russia against ukraine is an existential threat, and we hope to react according to that. If there is a us president elected next year on a ticket to pull out support, what would the eu do . Would you further increase your support for ukraine to try to step up, if you like, into the void that would be created . Well, we have to wait for this possibility to propose to increase the support to ukraine. I myself, i propose to my colleagues, the defence counsel, and european funds for supporting ukraine, 20 billion euros. The commission has proposed to the Member States a civilian side 50 billion ukraine. This was decided much before any speculation about the future of the us politics. So, yes, we want to declare our support for ukraine. Thank you very much. Thank you, thank you. The nhs in england is warning of extreme disruption to services as doctors begin their most significant industrial action to date. The three day walkout is the longestjoint action by both Junior Doctors and consultants in the history of the health service. They say they need above Inflation Pay rises, but the government has said this years increases are fair and final. 0ur Health CorrespondentSophie Hutchinson has more. Doctors of all levels on the picket lines, todays three day walkout marks a clear escalation in this pay dispute, a signal that neither consultants norJunior Doctors consultants nor Junior Doctors are ready consultants norJunior Doctors are ready to back down. The doctors strike runs from 7am today and finishes at seven on thursday morning. As on christmas day, only emergency and basic care will be provided. Routine services will be severely disrupted according to nhs england. Im be severely disrupted according to nhs england. Be severely disrupted according to nhs england. Im used to the ain. To nhs england. Im used to the pain. Sometimes to nhs england. Im used to the pain. Sometimes its to nhs england. Im used to the pain. Sometimes its worse to nhs england. Im used to the pain. Sometimes its worse than others. , pain. Sometimes its worse than others. ~. ,. , others. Rosie mitchell knows ust how others. Rosie mitchell knows just how frustrating others. Rosie mitchell knows just how frustrating it others. Rosie mitchell knows just how frustrating it is others. Rosie mitchell knows just how frustrating it is to i just how frustrating it is to have an appointment cancelled. She has waited two years for a full Shoulder Replacement and had surgery delayed because of a doctors split Pull Stroke Stop well, its depressing. It affects every part of your life, because you are in pain and because you dont sleep properly and you dont know whats coming up and also is on your mind, because nobody wants a major operation. Id just like to get it out of the way and start to get back to some kind of my normal life. So far, and adjust kind of my normal life. So far, and adjust drugs kind of my normal life. So far, and adjust drugs have kind of my normal life. So far, and adjust drugs have led kind of my normal life. So far, and adjust drugs have led to l and adjust drugs have led to more thani million and adjust drugs have led to more than i million cancelled operations and there have been warnings of risks to patients. Doctors have apologised, but say they wont stop the action until they are given above Inflation Pay rises. Starting from a position Inflation Pay rises. Starting from a position where Inflation Pay rises. Starting| from a position where there Inflation Pay rises. Starting i from a position where there is risk every day for patients in the nhs, because they are waiting far too long on waiting lists, Emergency Care is delayed with the delays we see in Hospital Handovers and ambulances being delayed. And that actually leads to harm every day in the nhs. What were trying to do here is to force the government to the Workforce Crisis that would allow us to actually reduce that harm long term. But allow us to actually reduce that harm longterm. But the government that harm longterm. But the government says that harm longterm. But the government says this that harm longterm. But the government says this years l government says this years rises for 6 for consultants and almost 9 forJunior Doctors are final. Its more than 100 days since the sides spoke to each other despite the risks to nhs patients is no sign of an end to this dispute. Sophie hutchinson, bbc news. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. A mans been charged after Sheffield Wednesday fans appeared to mock the death of football mascot, Bradley Lowery during a match against his favourite team, sunderland. Pictures were shared online of two men laughing at the match, while holding up a picture of the boy, who died aged six. A man who planted a sapling near the felled sycamore gap tree says hes devastated National Trust bosses have removed it. The 27 year old said hed been trying to restore hope, but officials removed the tree because hed not sought permission and the site has unesco World Heritage status. The Conservative Party is set to issue new guidelines banning Mobile Phones in English Schools at their conference later today. The guidelines are just that there wont be a legal obligation for schools to follow. But the party says its confident it will help reduce bullying and distractions in school. Youre live with bbc news. Italys Prime Minister has warned europe will be overwhelmed by migration unless the eu finds solutions. Italy currently receives the highest number of people smugglers boats, carrying Asylum Seekers and other migrants in europe. But many of the migrants then aim to travel north to countries like germany, france or the uk. 0ur correspondent mark lowen has been to two different locations where migrants are attempting to cross. Preparing, they hope, their footsteps to freedom. They trod the long path of desperation to europe, but even now, in italy, they want to go on to france and beyond. Numbers here have doubled since last year, armed with their dreams and kit from this charity to cross the tough alpine border. 0marfrom Nigeria went via libya, paying smugglers 800 to reach the Southern Italian island of lampedusa. His aim to get to britain. I just want to have a good life, to study there. But have you not seen all the pictures and have you not heard about people being sent back from britain or sent back from france . Yes, i am seeing, but you know, i willjust try my best to. I will try again to go. From africa and the middle east, they are on the same team, keeping spirits up before the hard journey ahead. Some fail early an egyptian is sent back, but the checks this side are rare. Volunteer eleanor says the Italian Police seem to turn a blind eye. They know exactly what we do here. They know exactly what these people are here for, so it is like a game somehow. They know but they pretend not to know. There will be some people who would say you are encouraging illegal migration. If you see somebody that needs something, or if you know which are the risks in the mountains, because you know the mountain and you live here, can you allow people to walk in the mountain like this . A short bus ride and they are at the border. But most avoid the official crossing, fearing police. Instead, they scatter into the forest, waiting to dash over the alps. The pull of europe leads through perilous parts that have already taken the lives of some seeking new ones. 0thers try a different route across, further south in ventimiglia, close to nice. But on the french side, controls are stringent. Each train is checked, leaving no door open. It is a constant to and fro, the italian authorities happy enough to see the migrants cross here into france, no longer their responsibility, only for the French Police to say, we dont want them either, and to send them back across the border. But caught in the middle of europes Game Of Cat And Mouse are the desperate. They may have failed today but whatever the impediment, it is likely they will keep on trying. So they wait for their next chance no sea, no border a deterrence. The far right mayor here is seeking divine intervention from brussels. Translation the eu is not working. Each country is setting its own Migration Limits and italy has to shoulder the burden alone. France suspended Free Movement at its border and we are forced to take back huge numbers, which is only slowing the flow to calais and britain, not solving it. Migrants have spat and urinated in the cemetery. We have reached our limit. We could become the lampedusa of the north. At the alpine border, the red cross helps ease hunger and cold until the migrants will make their move away from prying eyes. Europe faces a new bottleneck here, and whatever its leaders seem to do, hope and determination are proving impossible to extinguish. Mark lowen, bbc news, on the italy france border. The armenian Authorities Say that almost the entire population of 120. 000 Ethnic Armenians are now gone from Nagorno Karabakh, which came Underfull Azerbaijani Control Last week. Tens of thousands of refugees have been provided with temporary accommodation inside armenia, but there are still many in need of a roof over their heads. 0ur correspondent Rayhan Demytrie has visited one of the shelters in the armenian town of goris for displaced people and sent this report. Playing under a peaceful sky at last. Just two weeks ago these children were hiding in bomb shelters. This 15 year olds is everything still feels like a bad dream. When On September The 19th Azerbaijan launched its Military Offensive to establish full control over Nagorno Karabakh he was at school in his home town. Translation psi school in his home town. Translation �. ,. , translation at around 2pm we finished lessons translation at around 2pm we finished lessons at translation at around 2pm we finished lessons at school. Translation at around 2pm we finished lessons at school. It finished lessons at school. It was on my way home with a friend. We heard loud banging at first. I thought it was a military exercise. Then the exclusion started to happen, one after the other. We ran to the nearby Police Station to hide in the basement to save our lives. Hide in the basement to save our lives our lives. He is sheltering in this centre our lives. He is sheltering in this centre in our lives. He is sheltering in this centre in the our lives. He is sheltering in this centre in the outskirts l our lives. He is sheltering in | this centre in the outskirts of goris with his parents, siblings, and his aunt. Everyone here is traumatised by the violence and the sudden uprooting from their homes. We didnt imagine that all this would happen to us, the mother of four says. We have been abandoned, we are alone. The armenian authorities of provided temporary accommodation to 35,000 refugees out of the 100,000 that were forced to the fleet Nagorno Karabakh. At the shelter is the initiative of a local non government organisation, women and network. Organisation, women and network organisation, women and network. ,. ,. , network. We adopted our home as a shelter providing a shelter providing accommodation for some hygiene items. ,. ,. , items. This warm and welcoming lace is items. This warm and welcoming place is only items. This warm and welcoming place is only a items. This warm and welcoming place is only a temporary place is only a temporary solution for the armenians that are still coming to terms with the events of the past week. Their lives have been turned upside down. And what these people need the most is a place they can call home. Inger is waiting for transportation. She decided to move herfamily to central armenia. Decided to move herfamily to centralarmenia. Now decided to move herfamily to central armenia. Now that there are unrecognised republic ceased to exist she is asking what was all the sacrifice for . Translation what was all the sacrifice for . Translation lets god give us eace. Translation lets god give us peace they translation lets god give us peace they do translation lets god give us peace. They do not translation lets god give us peace. They do not want peace. They do not want anything else. Ijust want piece. Anything else. I ust want iece. ,. ,. ,. , piece. Joe hart is on the road from carramar. Piece. Joe hart is on the road from carramar. She piece. Joe hart is on the road from carramar. She says piece. Joe hart is on the road from carramar. She says it i piece. Joe hart is on the road from carramar. She says it isj from carramar. She says it is empty because everyone has left. Rayhan demytrie, bbc news i , goris, armenia. One of the biggest live audiences of the American Football season has gathered in newjersey to watch notjust the new Yorkjets Play the kansas city chiefs, but also try to spot the Pop Superstar taylor swift. Its the second weekend running that shes watched the man rumoured to be her latest boyfriend the chiefs player travis kelsey, and ticket sales have spiked. And sales of kelsey� s football shirt have soared by 400 since rumours of their romance started. There you have it. Top Business Stories here next. See you soon. Hello. Following on from our very warm september, october has also started on a warm note particularly towards the south. Thats the way itll stay through the next few days, at least. Were looking at some warm days ahead, particularly towards the south. Mild nights with no frost around, and some rain at times through the week ahead, too. So weve got a few fronts around one of them producing quite a lot of cloud and outbreaks of light patchy rain over the next few hours across parts of southern england, wales, too. So a murky start here, some low cloud, fog and drizzle around coasts and hills. Very mild in the south to start monday morning, 111 15 celsius. Further north, though, were looking at temperatures in single figures from the word go under those clearer skies. And well keep some sunshine across scotland, northern ireland, and northern england, too. One or two blustery showers in the far northwest. Further south across the uk, generally more cloud. Outbreaks of rain particularly during monday afternoon, which could be heavy and thundery for parts of southern england, the Midlands Lincolnshire for instance, a bit more rain just pushing into perhaps yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. But still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, were looking at the mid teens, though, further north. So moving through monday evening, some of that rain could be heavy and thundery across parts of the midlands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. Gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. But it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13 14 celsius, so weve still got that warm, Humid Airfirst thing but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing behind this frontal system on tuesday. So, yes, a bit of a cloudy, damp start perhaps in the southeast. Sunny spells and scattered showers from the west, from the word go, and theyre going to push their way eastwards across the uk through the day. So most of the showers during the morning are in the northwest, but they could crop up a little bit further east later on. Temperatures 13 19 on tuesday not as warm as monday, but still above average for the time of year. Now, High Pressure sits to the south, low pressure moves in from the northwest into the middle of the week. So some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. Further south, england and wales, i think predominantly dry, perhaps a bit of rain in the north later on in the day. Fairly breezy with some of those showers coming through, but some sunshine and temperatures again, about 13 to 19 degrees. But it looks like those temperatures will continue to rise through thursday and friday, especially in the south, and we could see temperatures into the mid 20s as we head on into next weekend. Bye for now. Hello again. You are alive with bbc news. Live. Promises, promises as the conservative Party Conference gets under way. Rishi sunak refuses to commit to cutting taxes before the next general election. Today, the chancellor takes centre stage. Plus, a Government Shutdown is averted in the us, but at what cost . For ukraine, it could be its funding from the us. We make sense of the political turmoil. And climate ministers gather for an Energy Summit in madrid. Well tell you whats top of the agenda just weeks before cop28. Im Sally Bundock with the top Business Stories. Starting in the uk. Prime minister Rishi Sunak Has told the bbc he wants to cut taxes, but declined to say whether he would before the next general election. His comments came after cabinet minister michael gove told sky news he wanted taxes cut before an election. Conservative Party Members are currently gathering in manchester for their annual conference where chancellor jeremy hunt