Now with all the latest sport heres olly foster. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Were into the the second week at the us open, and in the next few hours, the british Number OneJack Draper will be looking to reach a grand Slam Quarterfinal for the first time. Hes the only british Player Left in the Singles Draw at Flushing Meadows and hasnt dropped a set yet ahead of his fourth Round Match against the czech tomas machac. I feel very different to last year. I barely played any tennis in the year, struggling with injuries all the time, and then obviously came here. I was still very nervous and unsure before matches, whether i would get through this one, am i going to get a cramp in this one, am i going to break down physically, get injured or something . I was still struggling with a Shoulder Injury when i played here last year. I feel very different now. A record was set in the singles overnight. The latest finish to a Womens Match at Flushing Meadows. 2 15 in the morning. The olympic champion Zheng Qinwen reaching the quarterfinals for a second time with victory over Donna Vekic in three sets who she also defeated at the paris games, the old record was 2 13 in the morning. Zheng is only the second chinese women to reach the quarter twice in New York after Li Na in 2009. A shame that there were only a few hundred spectators who saw it. It was tough for me to play against her and i want to say congratulations for such a great result. It was a really nice victory for me and i really enjoyed playing here. Im used to playing really late but this is the first time ive played here in New York, at two oclock in the morning, thats unbelievable. Thank you to the fans who are not sleeping tonight and supporting me here. The Premier League takes a Breatherfor The First International break of the season, but it could be an uncomfortable one for the Manchester United manager erik ten hag after a chastening 3 0 defeat to liverpool at old trafford. Three games into the season, they are in the bottom half of the table with just one win. Ten hag says he needs time to rebuild the team. Heres our chief football news reporter, simon stone. There will certainly be a focus on ten hag after the international break, when hes got someone like the Uruguay Midfielder Manuel ugarte, who Manchester United have committed £50 million to. He wasnt available yesterday, but he will be available for matches after this international break. I think the next international period between september and october, i think the people running Manchester United will expect a big improvement in results and performances over that time to kind of give confidence that ten hag is the right man for the job. There is one bit of good news for Manchester United fans who might be considering a few Away Trips in the Europa League this season, and supporters of every club in European Competition this Season Uefa is lowing the price of tickets for away fans in all three of its competitions. In the Champions League, which Real Madrid won at wembley last season, away tickets will be capped at 60 eurosthe Europa League a0 euros and conferenceleague tickets at 20 euros, just £17. The Champions League and Europa League cap will be further reducedto 50 Euros and 35 Euros next season. Uefa say they want to ensure supporters feel valued and recognised. Just a reminder, day five at the paralympics, 61 gold medals to be won in paris, and Para Gb have already claimed two of them. Thats in triathlon and there will be other golds elsewhere. Well have updates for you throughout the day. Ukraine says its seizing more land in russia after its Surprise Incursion last month but still faces huge pressure on its eastern home front. Kyiv now faces tough strategic choices about where to send its troops. Our Europe Correspondent Nick beake has been speaking to Ukrainian Army recruits at a secret Training Camp as they prepare to join the battle. After two and a half years of defence, ukraine says its on the attack, but is waiting for greater Back Up from the west. A month ago, these new recruits were on the farm, on the building site, far from the trenches. Now theyre being fast tracked to the Front Line and next up could bejoining the ukrainian incursion into russia. Translation i think this is the right thing to do. I look how long theyve been on our land. You cantjust sit there while they are capturing our territory. What will we do then . Will we become their slaves . The ukrainian military, anxious that the location of this training remains secret, asked to see our footage before broadcast but did not see our script. Ukraine is on the back foot in key parts of the battlefield at home, but the recent incursion into russia has given a big Morale Boost and its also given this war a new dimension. More troops are being recruited and trained, but at the same time, ukraine now faces tough strategic decisions. Will they be sent to the east of ukraine, where moscow is seizing more land by throwing Tens Of Thousands of troops into battle . Or will they be sent to russias Kursk Region to hold the recent gains . These were the first ukrainian soldiers to go into kursk, helping to seize more than 100 settlements and capture 600 russian prisoners of war, according to kyiv. The men here, filmed in action, are now back. Regrouping. We met them just a few miles from the russian border. Translation we went far into the Kursk Region. We were alone as the forward team. We were on foreign soil and we felt like foreigners. Do you know how long youll be on russian territory when you go back . Translation well be there as long as we are told to. If we have an order to move forward, we can get to moscow and will show what ukraine is all about, what our guys are like, real cossacks. After quickly losing land at home, russia has been fighting back, targeting ukrainian positions. Kyiv had hoped that moscow would divert thousands of troops from the east of ukraine to defend kursk, but that hasnt happened. Known by the Call Sign producer, this father of two hasnt seen his children in three years. A common story. Instead, hes been busy recovering ukrainian vehicles recently damaged or destroyed inside russia. One man, putin vladimir vladimirovich, is attacking our country. And what we have to do, we have only to defend our home. Through taking the fight into russia, Ukraine Galvanised its public. And worried some allies, fearful of president putins response. But President Zelenskyy warns time is not on their side and that Greater Western Help must arrive, with kyiv now fighting on yet another front. Nick beake, Bbc News in northeastern ukraine. President biden has said that Benjamin Netanyahu was not doing enough to secure a deal for release of hostages taken by hamas. He was asked by reporters as he arrived back at the White House to meet us negotiators. The White House to meet us negotiators the White House to meet us negotiators. Following up on whats happening negotiators. Following up on whats happening in negotiators. Following up on whats happening in israel i negotiators. Following up on i whats happening in israel and then im going to pittsburgh. Are you planning to present a final Hostage Deal to both sides this week . We final Hostage Deal to both sides this week . Final Hostage Deal to both sides this week . We are very close to that. Sides this week . We are very close to that. What sides this week . We are very close to that. What makes i sides this week . We are very. Close to that. What makes you think it will close to that. What makes you think it will be close to that. What makes you think it will be successful close to that. What makes you think it will be successful in i think it will be successful in a way that the other deals were not . ,. , ~ a way that the other deals were not . ~ 3 a way that the other deals were not . ,. , ~ � ,. , not . Do you think its time for Prime Minister not . Do you think its time for prime Minister Netanyahu not . Do you think its time for prime Minister Netanyahu to i not . Do you think its time for. Prime Minister Netanyahu to do more prime Minister Netanyahu to do more on prime Minister Netanyahu to do more on this issue . Do you think more on this issue . Do you think hes more on this issue . Do you think hes doing enough . No. What is your think hes doing enough . Iirm what is your reaction to the demonstrations what is your reaction to the demonstrations across what is your reaction to the. Demonstrations across israel . Im going demonstrations across israel . Im going to demonstrations across israel . Lm going to get demonstrations across israel . Im going to get the demonstrations across israel . Im going to get the Detail Demonstrations across israel . J im going to get the detail and then ill talk to you after that. The penultimate question, is Benjamin Netanyahu doing enough to get the deal across the line . You had a one Word Answer from Joe Biden, no. All of this coming as the pressure continues to grow on the israeli Prime Minister. We saw that mass strike, The General Strike earlier in the day, the courts now demanding that the unions go back to work but these are the pictures from earlier with so many different sectors taking part in the strike, with thousands on the streets, that comes after hundreds of thousands took to the streets overnight and over the streets overnight and over the weekend. Very important exchange from Joe Biden, it was worth listening to because he is talking to the various negotiators and it gives us a sense of perhaps the growing frustrations at the White House and more pressure that is likely to come on israels Prime Minister. More on that story in the next few minutes. Today in america is labour day, seen as the traditional beginning of the final stage of the president ial election race. There are 63 days until americans choose their next president and between now and then youre going to hear a lot about Swing States. They are the seven states where the votes are most evenly matched, and theyre expected to decide the election. So what are these crucial Swing States . First up, you have the so called Rust Belt states of wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. Traditionally democrat, they voted for Donald Trump in 2016, but flipped to Joe Biden four years later. Heading south you have North Carolina and georgia. Georgia surprised eveyone by voting blue in 2020, and the democrats are hoping North Carolina might go the same way this time around. And then you have the Sun Belt states of nevada and arizona. They both voted democrat last time, but the republicans are hoping itll be a different story this november. Today, President Biden and Vice PresidentKamala Harris will campaign together in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and harris will also travel to detroit to speak to voters. Watching the events closely will be katie meyer, Government Editor at Spotlight Pa in Pennsylvania And Zoe clark, political director at michigan radio. Thank you for being here on the programme. Kamala harris has a six point national lead, a couple of points up in the majority of those Swing States, thats within the margin of error of course. Give me a flavour of how you feel, 63 days out, where you are. Its days out, where you are. Its still a very days out, where you are. Its still a very close days out, where you are. It� s still a very close election. There are seven states, michigan, pennsylvania being two of them. They are swingiest of Swing States, its hard to believe there is a seven point swing. We look at trends in polling rather than one specific poll but its good to be very close over the next few weeks. I5 to be very close over the next few weeks to be very close over the next few weeks. ,. ,. , few weeks. Is at the same story with you. Few weeks. Is at the same story with you, katie . Few weeks. Is at the same story with you, katie . Very few weeks. Is at the same story with you, katie . Very similar, l with you, katie . Very similar, these estates with you, katie . Very similar, these estates are with you, katie . Very similar, these estates are always these estates are always decided on the margins, is going decided on the margins, is going to decided on the margins, is going to be close no matter what going to be close no matter what i going to be close no matter what. I wouldnt expect a multi point or very big spread between multi point or very big spread between the two candidates at The End between the two candidates at The End of the day. A couple of factors The End of the day. A couple of factors always matter, one of them factors always matter, one of them is factors always matter, one of them is turnout, what happens in the them is turnout, what happens in the big them is turnout, what happens in the big cities, those are the in the big cities, those are the things we are looking at. Thats the things we are looking at. Thats so the things we are looking at. Thats so important with the change, the democrats have made, the enthusiasm we have seen over the last five weeks, thats important for the democrats but in terms of the big issues at play in both those states, what is playing hot, katie . Hot, katie . You saw today, biden is hot, katie . You saw today, biden is with hot, katie . You saw today, biden is with kamala hot, katie . You saw today, biden is with Kamala Harris hot, katie . You saw today, i biden is with Kamala Harris in pittsburgh for a Labor Day Parade pittsburgh for a Labor Day Parade. Its a Big Deal in the united parade. Its a Big Deal in the united states and a lot of these united states and a lot of these states were historically strong these states were historically strong union states with a lot of union strong union states with a lot of Union Workers who have been more of Union Workers who have been more sympathetic to the republican Party And Donald trump republican Party And Donald trump in recent years, so thats trump in recent years, so thats A Trump in recent years, so thats a big constituency that the democrats are focusing on and that the democrats are focusing on and that republicans are focusing on as well. There is a split focusing on as well. There is a split between Union Leadership often split between Union Leadership often and Rank And FileUnion Leaders often and Rank And FileUnion Leaders have stayed loyal to the democratic party for the most the democratic party for the most part, largely because the democrats have been a much stronger democrats have been a much stronger and friendlier party to organise labour. Pennsylvania is an energy producing state, thats always a big producing state, thats always a Big Deal, so those are some of the a Big Deal, so those are some of the big a Big Deal, so those are some of the big things. Of the big things. Yes, incredibly of the big things. Yes, incredibly similar, of the big things. Yes, incredibly similar, especially when we are talking about labour and manufacturing. With that goes to the economy and inflation, that tends to be the Number One thing that both democrats and republicans say is on their minds. President trump, orformer president trump, or former president trump, orformer president trump, was here last week and he is really trying in michigan to talk about crime and safety, and even bringing up the issue of immigration, and tying all of immigration, and tying all of those issues together, we do is democrats in michigan really want to talk about Reproductive Freedom and abortion. Two years ago, for the first time in a0 years, democrats took control, a trifecta, the governorship in both the State House and senate, and a lot of that. Democrats want to continue talking about abortion. I wouldnt be surprised to hear Kamala Harris talking about it today, Reproductive Freedom. How important will the Womens Vote to be, given some of the things thatjd vance, trumpss Vice President pick, has been saying . And how important is mood . , , mood . Yes, it will be very important. Mood . Yes, it will be very important, Women Mood . Yes, it will be very important, women are mood . Yes, it will be very i important, women are pretty reliable important, women are pretty reliable voters. I mention turnout reliable voters. I mention turnout before. In pennsylvania, the populist areas pennsylvania, the populist areas of pennsylvania, the populist areas of the state, philadelphia, pittsburgh, the suburbs, have a lot of women who suburbs, have a lot of women who vote suburbs, have a lot of women who vote on issues like abortion and so their participation in this election is going participation in this election is going to be key. I think atrortion is going to be key. I think abortion is still pretty motivating as a factor. Exactly, couldnt have said it better myself, katie, we are seeing the same thing in michigan. I seeing the same thing in michigan seeing the same thing in michigan. Seeing the same thing in michiaan. , , michigan. I ask you to be brief and ou michigan. I ask you to be brief and you are michigan. I ask you to be brief and you are on michigan. I ask you to be brief and you are on the michigan. I ask you to be brief and you are on the money i i and you are on the money i wish some of the politicians could watch you and replicate that as well thank you for your time on Bbc News. Around the world and across the uk, this is Bbc News. Lets return to that hot topic. The Uk Government has promised to look into the problems caused by so called dynamic pricing of tickets to gigs and concerts after hundreds of thousands of people queued for tickets to oasis over the weekend. Sale Platform Ticketmaster increased prices on its website by hundreds of pounds, it said due to high demand. Meanwhile, some re sale platforms were Advertising Tickets for up to £1a,000. Lets hear from some of the disappointed fans who missed out on tickets. The cheapest tickets were between 70 and 205, i think, which you can kind of think, thats not too bad, but then the only ones that were available were the platinum, so it was, like, £500. We didnt want to pay that, so were not going. Absolutely feel like crap. I feel let down by ticketmaster. And the fact they keep registering me as a robot when ive just spent six hours in a queue, its beyond a joke. To learn more about dynamic pricing and how such high levels of demand can influence price, imjoined now by partner at Business Advisory FirmGrant Thornton and competition economist, schellion horn. Just explain how prices can get to the level they did over the weekend. Its to the level they did over the weekend to the level they did over the weekend. ,. ,. ,. Weekend. Its dynamic pricing, its something weekend. Its dynamic pricing, its something that weekend. Its dynamic pricing, its something that we weekend. Its dynamic pricing, its something that we are weekend. Its dynamic pricing, its something that we are all| its something that we are all quite familiar with, whether it is airlines or Hotel Rooms or train tickets are uber surges but i dont think we have seen it as much in concert tickets. What was happening was the algorithm was looking to balance Supply And Demand so its on demand was increasing, demand was high, you try to find a price that balances Supply And Demand and clears the market and thats what it did so the prices went up and towards seven oclock when the tickets were sold out, the prices might have started falling again. Prices might have started fallinauaain. ,. , falling again. Who is actually decidinu falling again. Who is actually deciding the falling again. Who is actually deciding the price, falling again. Who is actually deciding the price, is falling again. Who is actually deciding the price, is at falling again. Who is actually deciding the price, is at the l deciding the price, is at the agencies, is it the organisers, the promoters, the band, who is it . , � , the promoters, the band, who is it . , � ,. , the promoters, the band, who is it . A. ,. The promoters, the band, who is it . A. ,. , it . Thats a really good question it . Thats a really good question and it . Thats a really good question and we it . Thats a really good question and we dontl it . Thats a really good question and we dont entirely know but we know that ticketmaster came out and made it clear it was market based pricing and it wasnt their practice so market based pricing is there for dynamic pricing is there for dynamic pricing and they have said it was the band, the promoters and management that had decided on this tactic. What ticketmaster does is look to sell tickets and implement that strategy. You are talking about Market Forces and Supply And Demand, the trouble is it really isnt a marketplace, youve got a monopoly, two big organisations are selling the tickets, but within that, they can sort of do whatever they like. I think it was around do whatever they like. I think it was around transparency, l it was around transparency, people like me were queueing for six hours on this website, finally got to the front of the queue, you have agreed with your friends and family the maximum you are willing to pay, youve got a limit on your credit card, you are prepared, and suddenly the price that pp5 up and suddenly the price that pops up isnt what you were expecting so i think there is a Transparency Issue and people were not aware it was happening and that the prices could go up. I think there was a Transparency Issue. As to whether there is a monopoly, yes, it was sad i didnt get my Oasis Tickets but i logged onto the 02 website and saw that Peter Kay tickets were going for a price i was willing to pay, so monopoly implies people would not switch away to other things. It would not switch away to other thins. , things. It depends whether there is genuine things. It depends whether i there is genuine competition things. It depends whether there is genuine competition on there is genuine competition on the way it is all set up but its an ongoing debate. Thank you forjoining us. Time for one more story, the wreck of the titanic was found exactly 39 years ago. More than 70 years after it sank on its Maiden Voyage. Now the latest expedition to the Wreck Site has revealed the liner� s slow decay with the famous bow being changed forever. The expedition involved underwater robots, as our science editor, rebecca morelle, explains. Instantly recognisable, the bow of titanic looming Out Of The Darkness of the depths of the atlantic. This footage was recorded in 2010 and you can see the railing on the deck is rusting but still intact. But a new expedition has discovered a large section is now missing. Our view of titanic has changed forever. With all the anticipation coming up on the bow, we were so excited. And then theres a moment of wait a minute, somethings not right, and we could see that whole section of railing on the Port Side was gone. Its just iconic to see the bow of titanic. Thats what you think of when you think of the shipwreck. And it doesnt look like that any more. Im flying the story of titanic has been told many times, but this famous scene in the 1997 film fixed this part of the ship in all of our minds. Titanic was on her Maiden Voyage from southampton to New York in 1912, when she hit an iceberg and sank. 1,500 people lost their lives. After more than 100 years at the bottom of the ocean, the liner is gradually being lost to the sea. Microbes are eating away at the ship, creating stalactites of rust, and Sea Life is colonising the wreck. The team has been analysing how titanic is decaying. They used Laser Scans to study the bow. The section of railing thats gone was about A. 5m long, and it was lost at some point in the last two years. And you can see it here lying on the Sea Floor next to the ship where it fell. The expedition spent 20 days in the North Atlantic using two underwater robots to image the Wreck Site. They focused on the Debris Field where items from the ship spilled out as the Liner Split in two. And this is one remarkable discovery found amongst the thousands of artefacts. A Bronze Statue called the Diana Of Versailles that once adorned the first class lounge. The centrepiece of that room was this Bronze Statue. Unfortunately for diana, when titanic split in two, the lounge got ripped open. And in the chaos and the destruction, diana got ripped off her mantle and she landed in The Darkness by herself in the Debris Field, and the odds of finding it are just truly unbelievable. These latest pictures are a reminder that the wreck is decaying. Titanic is slowly returning to nature. Rebecca morelle, Bbc News. In the next hour, we will have the latest from the middle east, the process in israel, and more on the dynamic pricing debate. Thats coming up next. Good afternoon. Today is a classic transition day, weather wise. A change is taking place from the very warm and humid air that brought some of us temperatures of up to 30 degrees yesterday, to some cooler and fresher conditions heading in from the west for the middle part of the week. But as that transition takes place, the Cooler Air bumping into the warm and humid air, we have a lot of Mist And Murk out there some very gloomy scenes across many parts of the uk and also some outbreaks of rain. This is a really messy transition. Yes, we have low pressure in charge, but various different frontal systems bringing showers or longer spells of rain. It does look like this heavy and persistent rain will continue to move north eastwards. The chance of some thunderstorms across the northeast of scotland. As things brighten up further south and west we will see some sharp showers again, with the potential for some heavy downpours and some thunder and lightning. Still up to the middle 20s across eastern england. Cooler and fresher further north and west. As we go through this evening and tonight, we will continue to see those areas of Showery Rain Pushing Northwards and eastwards. Some clearer spells spreading from the west. I think we will keep a fair amount of cloud, perhaps some Mist And Murk around here and there. Another rather warm night in the southeast corner, but a much cooler, fresher one further north and west. That fresher air will continue to make Progress Southwards and eastwards during tomorrow. This band of cloud and patchy rain affecting parts of Western Scotland and northern ireland, perhaps into Northwest England and parts of north wales. Some cloud and showers further south and east, but equally some spells of sunshine and those temperatures 16 for aberdeen and for glasgow, 22 in london. This big area of High Pressure in the atlantic is going to try to extend its influence for the middle part of the week. Still, though, some weak frontal zones in the picture, so that means a lot of dry weather, thanks to that area of High Pressure, but those weak weather fronts still bringing some areas of cloud and some bits and pieces of showery rain at times. Those temperatures will be lower 1a to 21 degrees covers things north to south for the middle of the week. For The End of the week, well, there is a lot of uncertainty about the detail, but it looks like low pressure may develop to the south of the uk bringing some outbreaks of rain, with some drier conditions further north. Live from london. This is Bbc News. As protests across israel continue, President Biden says Benjamin Netanyahu isnt doing enough to secure a deal to release the hostages held in gaza. The father of one of those hostages tells us about his ordeal. I would hope its something that no parent or any Family Member can actually imagine. Victory for germanys afd whove become the first far right party to win a regional election since World War ii. The Uk Government will investigate the use of dynamic pricing, after some fans look back in anger over the cost of Oasis Tickets. Hello