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Visited the Republic Of Ireland, after tensions over brexit, but Sir Keir Starmer is in dublin, saying the moment is right for a meaningful reset in relations. Hes been holding talks with his opposite number Simon Harris. Our Ireland Correspondent Sarah Girvin reports. After yea rs of after years of strained relations, this was the moment Sir Keir Starmer was given 100,000 welcomes to dublin. Smiles and handshakes as he and his irish counterpart were presented with Football Jerseys ahead of the Republic Of Ireland versus England Game they are watching this evening. This will be proudly worn in north london. This will be proudly worn in north london. �. ,. , north london. Both leaders said this was an north london. Both leaders said this was an Opportunity North london. Both leaders said this was an opportunity to this was an opportunity to renew and deepen the friendship between britain and ireland. figs between britain and ireland. As two new leaders of our respective countries, we both said respective countries, we both said we respective countries, we both said we wish to place british irish said we wish to place british irish relations on a new path. Irish relations on a new path. I really irish relations on a new path. I really appreciate the time you have given since taking office~ you have given since taking office. � ,. , you have given since taking office. � ,. , office. Its really important to me, office. Its really important to me. To office. Its really important to me. To my office. Its really important to me, to my government, office. Its really important to me, to my government, and i think it is the moment for reset, and its the moment we put meaning behind those words. International matters took Centre Stage following a Round Table Business discussion. We have to be table business discussion. Have to be clear in the face of russian aggression, we have to stand together and co ordinate, stand together and co ordinate, stand with our allies and give ukraine all the support it needs for as long as it needs. Photo opportunities are one thing, but the Tea Shock and Prime Minister will need to decide whether the reset in their relationship looks like. Symbolism is important, but moving forward, they need to deliver substance over style. And there have already been announcements. A yearly summit between the countries addressing trade, security, justice and climate. Both governments came to send a message that when it comes to the relationship between britain and ireland, this is a new ball game. In his first major interview since becoming Prime Minister, Keir Starmer has told the bbc. The previous government broke the nhs in ways which were unforgivable. Speaking exclusively to sunday with laura kuenssberg, he said a review of the Health Service to be published this week finds the conservatives changes to the nhs were hopelessly misconceived, and austerity in the coalition years, followed by the pandemic, had left the nhs in a perilous awful position. Everybody watching this who has used the nhs or relatives who have, they know its broken. Unforgivable, the state of our nhs. The last government broke the nhs. 0urjob now is to properly understand how that came about and bring about the reforms, starting with the first steps, 40,000 extra appointments. But we have to do the hard yards of reforms. I think its only a Labour Government that can do the reform that the nhs needs, and we will start on thatjourney. 0ur Correspondent Leila nathoo. He was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs he was pretty scathing. Putting the was back he was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs back on he was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs back on its he was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs back on its feet he was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs back on its feet is he was pretty scathing. Putting the nhs back on its feet is one | the nhs back on its feet is one of the Core Missions of Sir Keir Starmer� s government, its a familiar refrain to blame the conservative governments across the board for things the Labour Party has inherited. But this report he is referring to, the report he is referring to, the report by Lord Darzi, it was commissioned pretty much instantly after labour took power. A broad ranging investigation into the nhs, looking at access to health care, the quality of health care, the quality of health care, the quality of health care, the overall performance of the nhs and inequalities surrounding those three areas. The idea is it will be published on thursday, and it informs a longer term ten Year Plan all about Labours Idea of fixing the foundations. They have an immediate plan to reduce the waiting list, doing 40,000 more appointments to the nhs, looking people on evenings and weekends, but in the longer term they want to do something different with the nhs, to structurally change it, and that is where you hear this idea, reflecting on the reforms under the conservative Health Secretary andrew lansley, under the coalition government. I think its a familiar narrative now from Keir Starmer about what he has inherited, and that is certainly the case for the nhs. ~. ,. , nhs. When it comes to the re ort nhs. When it comes to the report which nhs. When it comes to the report which comes nhs. When it comes to the report which comes out nhs. When it comes to the report which comes out on | report which comes out on thursday, it has found some really difficult findings, especially in the care for children and young people. Yeah, we have a hint of some of the findings, as you say, relating to children, expecting Lord Darzi to reveal that children are being let down by waiting more than six hours in Accident And Emergency department in england last year. Talking about Waiting Lists for children, and falling vaccination rates. So you can get a sense from those initial findings that we have access to at the moment of the range of issues Lord Darzi is looking into. Keir starmer is saying, look, we have this initial strategy to free up appointments and bring in new slots for people to get treatment quicker, but in his words, we have to do the hard yards of reform as well, and Thatis Yards of reform as well, and that is where this independent review by a former labour mp Lord Darzi comes into it. Many thanks. And viewers in the uk can watch the full interview with the prime Minister Tomorrow at 9am on bbc one. Boeings Starliner Spacecraft has returned to earth from the international Space Station, but without the astronauts who were meant to be on board. The capsule suffered technical problems after it launched, making it too risky for the pair to return until next year. Instead of spending eight days in space, theyll now end up spending eight months. 0ur Science Editor Rebecca Morelle has the story. Mission Control Starliner is now backing away from station and starting its return to earth. Boeings Starliner Capsule on its way home, beginning its six Hour Voyage with a blast of its engines. And youre seeing the Light Show there on your screen. But the spacecraft is empty, without the astronauts it was supposed to carry. Nasas Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will now stay on the international Space Station. Technical problems with starliner meant nasa said it wasnt safe enough to take the pair home. Suni williams spoke to Mission Control as the spacecraft, which she nicknamed calypso, departed. It is time to bring calypso home. We have your backs and youve got this. Bring her back to earth. Good luck. Picking up starliner now from its lower altitude, about 6,000 feet above. In the Night Sky of new mexico, a first glimpse of the capsule. Three good parachutes. Looking great. Its descent is slowed as it closes in. Touchdown. Starliner is back on earth. The landings a success, but its a bittersweet moment for the mission team. From a human perspective, All Of Us feel happy about the successful landing. But then theres a piece of us, All Of Us, that we wish it would have been the way we had planned it. We had planned to have the Mission Land with. Butch and suni on board. The astronauts are to remain in space until february next year, their eight Day Mission extended to eight months. But nasa says theyre in good spirits, settling into life on the Space Station and taking in its spectacular views. The kenyan government says that more than 40 students remain missing after a fire at a school. At least 21 people died when the blaze swept through a dormitory in the central county of nyeri. Officials say Dna Tests need to be carried out to identify some of the bodies. But theyve been able to establish that 100 other students have now been accounted for. 0ur Correspondent Barbara Plett Usher has the latest on the search from nyeri, where the school is located. Efforts are continuing to trace the children who are still missing. It is thought that some parents may have picked up their children without reporting it. It has also been suggested that some children may have taken refuge with members of the community who came to try and help put out the fire. We spoke to one woman at the school who said she had been attending a late Night Vigil at a church nearby, and the congregation heard the screams from the school and some of them went there and found out what was going on, so you can imagine the chaos there. She also said, though, that she had not been able to find her 11 year old nephew, the family had checked at the various hospitals, and they were very afraid that his body might be one of those that had not been able to be identified, because thats another thing thats going on, the Dna Testing of the remains that have been too burnt to be recognised. And there is also an investigation into why this happened, we dont know what the cause of it was. The president has promised a thorough investigation. It is true that fires at schools are common in kenya over the past years for various reasons, one of them would be poor safety standards, overcrowding. Another would be arson, some of the fires have been attributed to students who lit them themselves, sometimes because they are angry at the teachers, sometimes at the workload or the living conditions, so those are the reasons and schools have burnt in the past but we dont know what happened here and that is very much a focus of what is going on now, alongside those efforts, of course, to try to find the children who are still unaccounted for. The most powerful storm in asia this year, super typhoon yagi, is now causing damage to northern vietnam. The Storm Uprooted Trees and lifted roofs from buildings. Roads and airports have been closed, and residents have been told to stay at home. Earlier, yagi brought devastation to the chinese island of hainan, where four people were killed and left 800,000 without power. Tens of thousands of Left Wing protesters demonstrated in paris and other french towns and cities against the appointment of Michel Barnier as the countrys new Prime Minister. President macron gave him the post on thursday, ending two months of deadlock following inconclusive parliamentary elections. Mr barnier spent Saturday Afternoon visiting a Childrens Hospital in paris he was asked about protests. Translation i dont want to | waste time with controversies. I hear words like power grab, that is not the spirit were after here. The spirit is to bring together as many mps as possible for a government of action, with a project and with a spirit of cooperation. Its not about a power grab, and well see that those mps who express their views and give us their confidence will be a very important part of an assembly that is very divided. But i repeat, i do not want to get into controversy. Earlier our Paris Correspondent Hugh Schofield explains the drive behind the protests. I wouldnt say he is a controversial figure but his nomination is controversial, thats for sure. He is a fairly consensualfigure, notan consensual figure, not an extremist consensualfigure, notan extremist by any means, he is from the centre right, but the fact he is president macron� s nominee, he is from the centre right, and the left have been protesting today, they are absolutely furious because they thought they won the election. They had the biggest number of seats in parliament, so they think it should be them who have the first choice to form a government. Their nominee should be Prime Minister. President macron had said no, the constitution says that he can choose. If you named a Left Wing Prime Minister, there is no way that person would have survived a vote of confidence in parliament. Whereas with Michel Barnier, there is a chance he would survive that vote in parliament. Thats because we think the populist and marine Le Pen for the moment will put up Le Pen for the moment will put up with him and wont vote him out. The populists. Michel barnier is in a precarious position but hes holding on, and that has incensed the left and that has incensed the left and brought them onto the street today. A rare event took Place Today in london when Richard Moore the head of Mi6 And Cia director William Burns have appeared in public together for the first time at a Security Conference in london. Mr burns, who has been central to efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Middle East, said the us was working with other mediators to refine the existing framework for a deal. Also discussed, ukraine 5 seizure of the russian territory in kursk, which was described as a significant tactical achievement. Its absolutely critical that we do sustain our support ukraine. Its really difficult, its hard. Particularly in eastern ukraine. This is attritional warfare, where there is a huge amount of suffering on both sides. Putin is pushing forward a sort of attritional pyrrhic campaign, taking village by village as he goes forwards. When he takes them, there is nothing left, thats why i used the term pyrrhic because there is nothing left. Everything is utterly destroyed. That is the Kremlin Way of war, its what they did in grozny, what they did in aleppo, and its what they are now doing here. It is task. But its also important to remember that our ukrainian friends have an absolute will to fight, and its important to how this started in this phase. With putin mounting a War Of Aggression in february 2022. Two and a half years later, that failed, it continues to fail. Ukrainians continue to fight, we will continue to help them to fight. Irate fight, we will continue to help them to fight. Them to fight. We have to remember them to fight. We have to remember that them to fight. We have to remember that despite i them to fight. We have to | remember that despite all them to fight. We have to remember that despite all the work remember that despite all the work that needs to be done, this work that needs to be done, this is work that needs to be done, this is ultimately a question of political will, and this goes of political will, and this goes to of political will, and this goes to your question. Whether or not goes to your question. Whether or not both sides are prepared to recognise enough is enough, and at to recognise enough is enough, and at the to recognise enough is enough, and at the time has come finally and at the time has come finally to make some hard choices finally to make some hard choices and some difficult compromises. I hope profoundly that both compromises. I hope profoundly that both leaders are going to make that both leaders are going to make that decision, because there make that decision, because there is make that decision, because there is an enormous amount at stake there is an enormous amount at stake here with me is our Security Correspondent gordon corera. Very powerful words there, but extraordinary to see these guys together. Extraordinary to see these guys touether. � , together. Thats right, extraordinary together. Thats right, extraordinary to together. Thats right, extraordinary to see. Together. Thats right, extraordinary to see them together. We havent seen them together. We havent seen them together in public before. Separately, yes, and very rarely. You heard Richard Moore talking about russia and William Burns talking about the Middle East and the need for a deal there in his comments, which were the twin themes of the event today. Russia and the Middle East. William burns has been very involved in the Middle East and reaching a deal there, he was talking about the need for leaders from both sides to be willing to make compromises, and i hope it might happen. And we heard as well from Richard Moore there about Russia And Ukraine, which has clearly been very high up on their agenda. With a sense that much is in the balance militarily with ukraine having been on the back foot, but still with concerns about what will happen next, and a lack of clarity about it. 50 will happen next, and a lack of clarity about it. Clarity about it. So obviously they feel clarity about it. So obviously they feel so clarity about it. So obviously they feel so strongly clarity about it. So obviously they feel so strongly about i they feel so strongly about this to appear together, but they also spoke about china and they also spoke about china and the threat there, what was the message . I the threat there, what was the message . Message . I think Russia And Ukraine as message . I think Russia And Ukraine as well message . I think Russia And Ukraine as well as message . I think Russia And Ukraine as well as the message . I think russia and| ukraine as well as the Middle East have been the urgent threats uppermost in their mind recently, and they spent a lot of time focusing there, but it was also clear that china is the long Term Worry for them, the long Term Worry for them, the long Term Worry for them, the long term challenge, may be in a slightly different way from russia, to the way the World Order has been set up, economically or militarily potentially over taiwan. Both spy potentially over taiwan. Both Spy Agencies shifting their focus much more towards china. But also having to deal with russia, the Middle East and the continued terrorist threat. So a sense that the world is in a pretty insecure place, and in that kind of insecure environment, Co Operation between Intelligence Agencies like the Cia And Mi6 is vital. To pick up on William Burns there, he has been central in those efforts to try to reach a Ceasefire Deal in the Middle East, in gaza. Did he elaborate any further on that . He east, in gaza. Did he elaborate any further on that . Any further on that . He gave the sense any further on that . He gave the sense they any further on that . He gave the sense they are any further on that . He gave the sense they are working l any further on that . He gavel the sense they are working to refine the current offer, if you like, of a deal, a framework, in the next few days. He was asked how likely it was to succeed and he did not sound optimistic. He said its basically up to the political will, the leaders of hamas and israel, to make the top compromises to take the deal, his indication was it was there on the table. 90 done, he said, but he said often in negotiation, the last Hardest 10 , its the Hardest. 10 , its the Hardest. Thank ou. 10 , its the Hardest. Thank yom while 10 , its the Hardest. Thank you. While we 10 , its the Hardest. Thank you. While we were 10 , its the Hardest. Thank you. While we were talking, j 10 , its the Hardest. Thankl you. While we were talking, i want to take you to live shots from Tel Aviv, where people are on the streets protesting once again. Anti government protests in central Tel Aviv that have been happening week upon week, with Tens Of Thousands of people rallying together. Just very, very unhappy and unsatisfied with the Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu, and with his government, accusing him of simply not doing enough to reach a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages, who were of course taken by hamas during the october seven, and as gordon mentioned there, the head of the cia saying potentiallyjust head of the cia saying potentially just another 10 to reach a deal but there needs to be political will to get there. As you can see, strength of feeling once again on the streets of Tel Aviv very strong against benjamin netanyahus government. Tense scenes in glasgow. There have been tense scenes in the centre of glasgow, with Rival Demonstrations facing off against Each Other across george square. 2,000 people are reported to havejoined a � Stand Up To Racism rally. 0n the other side of the square, a smaller, anti immigration protest took place. Both groups shouted and chanted at Each Other. There were some scuffles, when a group of men wearing masks arrived and tried to join the anti racism protest, with police trying to keep them away. Earlier today there was a pro uk anti immigration protest that was advertised back in july, around the time of the demonstrations in england and Northern Ireland. It was promoted by the far right Activist Tommy Robinson on social media. A Counter Protest was organised in response to that for today by Stand Up To Racism. Both events took place simultaneously at the other end of george square, separated by the police. This was the largest type of this sort of eventin largest type of this sort of event in scotland since the demonstrations in england and Northern Ireland. The anti immigration protest was vastly outnumbered by the antiracism demonstration. It estimated there were around 20003000 estimated there were around 2000 3000 people here earlier at the antiracism rally, and about 300 400 at the other. It was noisy with angry exchanges between the groups. A group of masked Football Supporters were contained by police. They were later released. I have to stress, apart from a couple of brief flashpoints, it was trouble free. Two arrests in the vicinity of george square. A40 year Old Man was arrested for a hate crime. A20 year Old Man was arrested for carrying an offensive weapon. Its fair to say there has not been the trouble seen at demonstrations in parts of england and Northern Ireland earlier this year. People have dispersed now and there have been no major incidents. The bbc is staging its radio 2 In The Park over the weekend in preston. My colleague Lola Schroer is the lucky one with a ticket hello, iam hello, i am at Bbc Radio 2 In The Park in preston. You might be able to hear Snow Patrol on the main stayed behind me. The headliners include sting, Sugar Babes and the Pet Shop boys, but Craig David also graced the main stage a little while ago and i managed to have a chat with him. I and i managed to have a chat with him with him. I loved it, because it tease you with him. I loved it, because it tease you up with him. I loved it, because it tease you up for with him. I loved it, because it tease you up for the with him. I loved it, because it tease you up for the chill. It tease you up for the chill on the it tease you up for the chill on the sunday. When you see the crowd on the sunday. When you see the crowd responding the way they did to crowd responding the way they did to the songs. It hit my heart. Did to the songs. It hit my heart. As did to the songs. It hit my heart, as soon as i heard them screaming heart, as soon as i heard them screaming as i walked onto the stage. Screaming as i walked onto the stage, and all of the songs landed. Stage, and all of the songs landed, and finishing on Seven Days landed, and finishing on Seven Days was landed, and finishing on Seven Days was beautiful. We managed to hear that days was beautiful. We managed to hear that and days was beautiful. We managed to hear that and it days was beautiful. We managed to hear that and it was to hear that and it was beautiful. Everyone knows the song so its always a great moment. Earlierthis song so its always a great moment. Earlier this year with Wes Nelson you brought out abracadabra, how has it been playing that . I abracadabra, how has it been playing that . Playing that . I love it, because playing that . I love it, because the playing that . I love it, because the timing playing that . I love it, | because the timing was playing that . I love it, because the timing was perfect of that because the timing was perfect of that song coming out. We got to perform it for the all Star Love to perform it for the all Star Love island show, it was a big Moment Love Island show, it was a big moment for the song, and a toveiy moment for the song, and a lovelyjuxtaposition of having Lovely Juxtaposition of having Wes Lovelyjuxtaposition of having wes being an artist in his own right wes being an artist in his own right and wes being an artist in his own right and us having this collaboration. It was one of the most collaboration. It was one of the most Fun Time Doing Promo together, the most Fun Time Doing Promo together, it was like being out with together, it was like being out with a together, it was like being out with a mate, and we got to perform with a mate, and we got to perform at different things. It was a perform at different things. It was a Joy Perform at different things. It was a joy to be with him, hes a really was a joy to be with him, hes a really lovely guy, very talented. A really lovely guy, very talented. ,. ,. ,. ,. , talented. You have an Arena Tour because talented. You have an Arena Tour because the talented. You have an Arena L Tour because the Commitment Tour because the Commitment Tour next year, what can we expect . Tour next year, what can we exect . , tour next year, what can we exect . ,. , expect . Yeah, every time i hear Arena Tour. Expect . Yeah, every time i hear Arena Tour, its expect . Yeah, every time i hear Arena Tour, its like, expect . Yeah, every time i hear Arena Tour, its like, wow. Arena tour, its like, wow. Its Arena Tour, its like, wow. Its a Arena Tour, its like, wow. Its a big Arena Tour, its like, wow. Its a big deal. It reminds me of when i was the kid who came from southampton, and i get the same butterflies. I from southampton, and i get the same butterflies. Same butterflies. I have the band and same butterflies. I have the band and my same butterflies. I have the band and my set same butterflies. I have the band and my set bringing i same butterflies. I have the I Band and my set bringing them together band and my set bringing them Together As One show, its going Together As One show, its going to Together As One show, its going to be a major in. Lots of new going to be a major in. Lots of new music going to be a major in. Lots of new music. Its going to be amazing, new music. Its going to be amazing, lots of new music. What amazing, lots of new music. What is amazing, lots of new music. What is the new single called . In your hands, it dropped on september 27. In your hands, it dropped on september27. Its in your hands, it dropped on september 27. Its an exciting song. September 27. Its an exciting song, because its something i have song, because its something i have been song, because its something i have been holding onto for a white, have been holding onto for a while, its have been holding onto for a while, its been in my hands for quite while, its been in my hands for quite a while, its been in my hands for quite a while. Ijust had to find for quite a while. Ijust had to find the right moment to release to find the right moment to release it. It touches on a very release it. It touches on a very well release it. It touches on a very well known melody, hes ot very well known melody, hes got the very well known melody, hes got the whole world in his handsm got the whole world in his hands. Melody it so well known. Hands. Melody it so well known. I hands. Melody it so well known, i was like, i want to just known, i was like, i want to just change one word to say, youve just change one word to say, youve got the whole world in your youve got the whole world in your hands, because then it opens your hands, because then it opens it your hands, because then it opens it up across all genres, all demographics, all faceds, it becomes something very different. I wanted to make sure different. I wanted to make sure i different. I wanted to make sure i landed the different parts sure i landed the different parts of sure i landed the different parts of the story. All states parts of the story. All states. Talking about faith and intuition. States. Talking about faith and intuition, leaving it and finding intuition, leaving it and Finding It again. I wanted to make Finding It again. I wanted to make it Finding It again. I wanted to make it empowerment. To see everyone make it empowerment. To see everyone singing the second Chorus Everyone singing the second chorus told me we hit the right Pocket Chorus told me we hit the right Pocket I Chorus told me we hit the right ocket. ,. , pocket. I used to sing the whole world pocket. I used to sing the whole world in pocket. I used to sing the whole world in your i pocket. I used to sing the whole world in your hand | pocket. I used to sing the whole world in your Hand Sample in Gospel Choir in secondary school, so when i heard it, i was like, this is such a clever sample, and it reaches loads of different audiences. I cant wait to hear it drop, thank you so much i wait to hear it drop, thank you so much . ,. Wait to hear it drop, thank you so much so much i appreciate it. Its so much i appreciate it. Its so funny. So much i appreciate it. Its so funny. I so much i appreciate it. Its so funny, i felt so much i appreciate it. Its so funny, i felt like so much i appreciate it. Its so funny, i felt like i so much i appreciate it. Its so funny, i felt like i got i so much i appreciate it. Its so funny, i felt like i got the j so funny, i felt like i got the memo so funny, i felt like i got the memo of. Dont overthink it, dont memo of. Dont overthink it, dont kind memo of. Dont overthink it, dont kind of memo of. Dont overthink it, dont kind of like try and second guess how it will be received second guess how it will be received. Just get out of the way received. Just get out of the way and received. Just get out of the way and let it flow. As you said. Way and let it flow. As you said. You way and let it flow. As you said, you said it was a gospel song. Said, you said it was a gospel song. Its said, you said it was a gospel song, its like, let the universe do its work. It needs to be universe do its work. It needs to be dropped in a different context to be dropped in a different context where its notjust to be dropped in a different context where its not just a primary context where its not just a primary School Kind of song. I primary School Kind of song. I want primary School Kind of song. I want everyone at the festival, like show me love, singing festival, like show me love, singing that tune, you know what singing that tune, you know what i singing that tune, you know what i mean . Great to see it. Craig what i mean . Great to see it. Craig david. You are watching Bbc News. We have a sundry low sitting to the south of the uk, it will continue to push north tonight bringing Heavy Rain and may thunderstorms for some. It will stay dry across scotland and Northern Ireland. The low starting to push northwards into this evening and overnight, sending a band of rain northwards, it will be heavy and thundery in places. It will continue to journey across the midlands into northern and eastern england and wales as the night progresses. In the middle of the low, we could see clearer spells for a time across the midlands and South East, but thundery showers might return to the South East by dawn. Scotland, Northern Ireland, a much quieter night with clear skies. Low Cloud And Mist hugging the north sea coast. Temperatures for most of us in the low to mid teens. 0n temperatures for most of us in the low to mid teens. On sunday it could be thundery across england and wales, Heavy Rain in northern and eastern england. Western england and wales. Elsewhere, lots of sunshine, setting off some slow moving thundery downpours into the afternoon. Scotland, claudia but still some sunshine, the same in Northern Ireland. Not as warm generally, the high teens and low 20s. It could be wet and cool and bleezy for the great North Run across North East England on sunday. Might be betterfor many people competing. Into the evening and overnight, it looks like the rain which has pushed northwards will return eastwards again. Some will be heavy across the north east, but lighter further south. Clear skies in scotland and Northern Ireland, turning cooler, a fresher night for england, wales and Southern Scotland but still a lot of cloud. 0n Scotland but still a lot of cloud. On monday, the area of low pressure pulls out into the near continent, taking the Weather Front with it. Near continent, taking the weatherfront with it. The breeze, The Cloud and the rain slowly easing for eastern areas, brighterskies. Scotland areas, brighter skies. Scotland and areas, brighterskies. Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing another Weather Front moving in, another low Pressure System bringing rain later in the day. Temperatures on the lower side, we have lost the humidity, in the high teens. Temperatures coming down even more into the week, we opened the floodgates to an arctic northerly. After near record breaking early september temperatures, we go below the seasonal norm this upcoming week, itll feel chilly by day and night. This is Bbc News the headlines. Sir Keir Starmer has been holding talks with the irish Prime Minister Simon Harris in dublin. Both men have stressed that the meeting is an opportunity to re set the relationship between the uk and the Republic Of Ireland which has been strained since britain left the eu. In his first major interview since becoming pm Sir Keir Starmer has told the bbc the previous government broke the nhs in ways which were unforgiveable. He said a review of the Health Service to be published this week finds the conservatives changes to the nhs were hopelessly misconceived. The heads of the uk and us foreign intelligence services have warned that the international World Order is � under threat in a way we havent seen since the cold war�. The chiefs of mi6 and the cia also said both countries resisted vladimir putins � War Of Aggression in ukraine. Now on Bbc News, its sportsday

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