Sri lanka winning just after one Oclock And England powerless bowling to Patthum Nissanka or ct treated the second hundred of his Test Match career. Were england weary in this Test Match . Or complacent . They would deny that. There will always be ups and downs with the style of Test Match cricket. Its a sobering defeat for them as they try and develop ruthless streak which was desperately missing. In terms of the global interest in Test Match cricket into places like Sri Lanka maybe this victory in the broader scheme of things just cricket needs. The pressure continues to mount on France HeadCoach Didier deschamps who says he will stick to his principles ahead of mondays Nations League Clash against belgium in lyon. France were beaten 3 1 At Home by italy in their opener on friday, despite taking the lead in the first 20 seconds. 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I love this game, live representing england more than anything and i dont want it to end anytime soon so for me personally its about continuing to improve and be consistent. The new Nfl Season is underway in the united states. There were impressive Comeback Wins for the chicago bears, Buffalo Bills and for the Miami Dolphins after a dramatic day for their wide receiver tyreek hill. He was detained in handcuffs by police for a Traffic Incident en route to the game. Hill reanacted it with a tongue in Cheek Celebration during his teams win against the jacksonville jaguars. The Miami DadePolice Department are investigating the incident. It wasnt disrespectful. My mum didnt it wasnt disrespectful. My mum didnt raise me that way. I didnt didnt raise me that way. I didnt sway. I didnt do any of that didnt sway. I didnt do any of that i didnt sway. I didnt do any of that i am didnt sway. I didnt do any of that. I am still trying to figure that. I am still trying to figure it that. 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On the Wealth Tax itself we are talking on the Wealth Tax itself we are talking about the top 1 so those talking about the top 1 so those people that earn over £4 million those people that earn over £4 million so those people that earn over £4 million so not concluding mortgages or anything else, £4 million mortgages or anything else, £4 million clear, and anything over million clear, and anything over £4 million clear, and anything over £4 million they would be taxed over £4 million they would be taxed i over £4 million they would be taxed 1 on. That would bring in taxed1 on. That would bring in £25 taxed 1 on. That would bring in £25 Billion. In £25 Billion. Where is the evidence in £25 Billion. Where is the evidence it in £25 Billion. Where is the evidence it would in £25 Billion. Where is the evidence it would bring in £25 Billion. Where is the evidence it would bring in l in £25 Billion. Where is the I Evidence it would bring in £25 Billion . Can you point to a single of the country that is introduced the Wealth Tax that has raised anything like that . I can point you to spain where the Tax Expert says that Wealth Tax raised significantly less than £1 billion. Than £1 billion. You are talking than £1 billion. You are talking about than £1 billion. You are talking about two than £1 billion. You are. Talking about two different countries and i am happy to give countries and i am happy to give you countries and i am happy to give you the evidence and economists have looked at it and Our Economists have looked at it and our figures are right. I will and our figures are right. Will give and our figures are right. I will give you switzerland and our figures are right. I will give you Switzerland And Norway and the fact nine European Countries have Wealth Taxes and abandon them because they didnt work. I taxes and abandon them because they didnt work. They didnt work. I have no idea why they didnt work. I have no idea why they they didnt work. I have no idea why they abandoned i they didnt work. I have no idea why they abandoned them because idea why they abandoned them because they do work if they are done because they do work if they are done properly. Lets speak to dan neidle. Hes a Tax Lawyer at Tax Policy associates. Is she right . No. Its a bit strange is she right . No. Its a bit strange because we are talking about strange because we are talking about the scrapping of Winter Fuei about the scrapping of Winter Fuel payments so that will save about Fuel Payments so that will save about 13 Fuel Payments so that will save about 1. 3 billion of government monev~ about 1. 3 billion of government money. 1. 3 billion is about 0~i money. 1. 3 billion is about 0~i of money. 1. 3 billion is about 0. 1 of total government revenue. The idea we create a heel revenue. The idea we create a heet new revenue. The idea we create a heel new tax out of nothing just heel new tax out of nothing just to heel new tax out of nothing just to raise small amount is weird just to raise small amount is weird and just to raise small amount is weird and i heard the lady earlier weird and i heard the lady earlier talking about raising 25 Billion so this is about a political 25 Billion so this is about a political desire for Wealth Tax which political desire for Wealth Tax which ignores all the evidence of decades of failure of Wealth Taxes of decades of failure of Wealth Taxes across The World. Tell me more about taxes across The World. Tell me more about that taxes across The World. Tell me more about that evidence more about that evidence because the punch she was making was that it is about choices and if we are talking about tough choices why not tax the wealthiest i . She points to various examples in europe where it has worked. Tell me what you know about the experiences in europe where this has been tried before . If this has been tried before . If we want to tax wealth, lots of smart we want to tax wealth, lots of smart ways to do that. You can raise smart ways to do that. You can raise £1 smart ways to do that. You can raise £1 billion by raising the rate raise £1 billion by raising the rate of raise £1 billion by raising the rate of capital Gains Tax and Change Rate of capital Gains Tax and change inheritance tax. Focusing on inherent. Austria. Focusing on inherent. Austria, denmark, germany, france, austria, denmark, germany, france, Finland And Luxembourg have france, Finland And Luxembourg have all france, Finland And Luxembourg have all abandoned Wealth Taxes and the have all abandoned Wealth Taxes and the reason is they are very complicated taxes valuing Rich Peobies complicated taxes valuing rich peoples as it is a hard thing to do peoples as it is a hard thing to do and peoples as it is a hard thing to do and you inevitably end up with to do and you inevitably end up with loopholes and exemptions and special cases which leave the wealthy paying much less than the wealthy paying much less than you the wealthy paying much less than you anticipate. That is why than you anticipate. That is why the than you anticipate. That is why the spanish Wealth Tax which why the spanish Wealth Tax which was supposed to be taxed on the which was supposed to be taxed on the top 1 which was supposed to be taxed on the top i raise the pathetic amount. About 600 Million pathetic amount. About 600 Million euros. Wealth taxes have million euros. Wealth taxes have a million euros. Wealth taxes have a legacy of failure. There are other have a legacy of failure. There are other ways to effectively tax the are other ways to effectively tax the wealthy by changing existing taxes. Why not do that . Existing taxes. Why not do that . ,. , g , that . One more question. Just to pursue that . One more question. Just to pursue the that . One more question. Just to pursue the logic that . One more question. Just to pursue the logic of that . One more question. Just to pursue the logic of what that . One more question. Just to pursue the logic of what is l to pursue the logic of what is being argued about today on this Wealth Tax. If it was brought in, what is little evidence about whether people actually, these are the richest people in the country, so do they tend to hire the best accountants and One Way or another get out of paying . fine another get out of paying . One ofthe another get out of paying . One of the problems another get out of paying . One of the problems we another get out of paying . One of the problems we would have is if you of the problems we would have is if you look at the list of the is if you look at the list of the richest people in the country, that list is heavily populated by people who are not really populated by people who are not really british. They have a tenuous really british. They have a tenuous connection with the uk and they tenuous connection with the uk and they will spend a third of the uk and they will spend a third of the uk. So expecting them to stick the uk. So expecting them to stick around for the tax is lying stick around for the tax is lying. That has been experiencing norway. When weaith experiencing norway. When Wealth Taxes around The World have Wealth Taxes around The World have failed they have not raised have failed they have not raised anything like this 25 Billion raised anything like this 25 Billion figure. Its fantasy. Time billion figure. Its fantasy. Time is billion figure. Its fantasy. Time is better spent looking at existing time is better spent looking at existing taxes and asking how we can existing taxes and asking how we can make them more effective. We can make them more effective we can make them more effective. ,. ,. , effective. Good to talk to you and good effective. Good to talk to you and good to effective. Good to talk to you and good to tap effective. Good to talk to you and good to tap into effective. Good to talk to you and good to tap into your and good to tap into your research on all of those different countries that have tried that out. Thanks for joining us. In gaza, the un and local health authorities are moving to the north of the Gaza Strip for the next phase of their Vaccination Campaign against polio. The campaign aims to immunise 640 Thousand children after the first case of polio in 25 years was confirmed. Un officials said, theyre making progress, having reached more than half of the children needing drops. Lets speak to british gp who works in gaza, dr hareen de silva. Tell me a little more about how you are preparing for this next phase. 50 you are preparing for this next hase. ,. , phase. So what the hospitals we have completed. Phase. So what the hospitals we have completed. We phase. So what the hospitals we have completed. We have have completed. We have completed the last day of our vaccinations yesterday. We have done pretty well, 2700 children vaccinated at both of our sites and its now utilising our Community Team to spread the word about the importance of getting vaccinated in other areas. , . 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Take me through the dangers for yourself and your team as you move further north and in terms of how you are communicating, the whole infrastructure in gazais the whole infrastructure in gaza is completely destroyed so how are you trying to actually get the message to people to bring their children to be vaccinated . fist bring their children to be vaccinated . Bring their children to be vaccinated . �. , vaccinated . At the moment is very difficult. Vaccinated . At the moment is very difficult. There vaccinated . At the moment is very difficult. There is vaccinated . At the moment is very difficult. There is a vaccinated . At the moment is very difficult. There is a lack. Very difficult. There is a lack of intranet in most places. Today i spent most of the day in my Field Hospital with no internet. But we are very lucky, we have very good Community Engagement teams we will go out on foot into the communities around us and the ministry of Health Send messages detailing what times and so on. But we are very lucky that the international organisations can pass that message on. We organisations can pass that Message Om organisations can pass that message on. We will leave it there. Good message on. We will leave it there. Good Luck Message on. We will leave it there. Good luck with message on. We will leave it there. Good luck with the message on. We will leave it l there. Good luck with the work you are doing in gaza. Syria says at least ia people have been killed, in what it says, were a series of israeli air strikes. State media says, five sites were targeted, including scientific Research Centres. Monitoring organisations say, that one of the sites, in The City of maysaf, was housing pro iranian weapons experts. There has been a sharp increase in the number of israeli attacks targeting locations inside syria since the beginning of the war in gaza almost a year ago. Many of those locations are weapons and ammunition depots and also facilities being used by iran and iranians supported proxies such as hezbollah here in lebanon which is the main group in this alliance of factions across the Middle East supported by iran, the so called axis of resistance. So obviously one of the main goals in this campaign is to try and disrupt this infrastructure that has been set Up To supply these groups with weapons. But what happened yesterday was one of the most intense attacks so far. Reports say that one of those locations hit was a Research Centre in the himal province in syria, believed to house iranian military experts. He has been some strong reaction from iran, the iranian Foreign Ministry rejected those reports suggesting these were iranian facilities and facilities being used by iran. It said these were syrian sites. They also describe these attacks as a Criminal Act by israel. There wasnt any reaction from israel. Israel really reacts to these reports of strikes inside syria but again this shows how tense these relationships between Israel And Iran has been. Back in april the iranian diplomatic compound in the syrian Capital Damascus was hit and a number of senior iranian military officers were killed. Iran then retaliated with an unprecedented missile and Drone Attack on israel. And most recently in july the hamas political chief was assassinated in tehran. Again the israeli military was believed to have been behind this killing which was a humiliating Security Breach for the iranians. So iran has vowed to respond to that assassination, this hasnt happened yet, but it shows that the tensions between Iran And Israel have been extremely high in recent months. Around The World and across the uk. This is Bbc News. Ukraine 5 Surprise Incursion into russia 5 Kursk Region last month boosted national morale. But in the past week, the kremlin has retaliated with a series of devastating Missile Attacks and the ukrainian army, also finds itself on the back foot, in key parts of the battlefield At Home. In the east of the country, troops are digging in to hold on to the strategically important city of pokrovsk but the frontline of fighting is nowjust 8km away, Prompting Thousands of civilians to flee. The bbc s Abdujalil Abdu Rasulov has this exclusive report. On the Battlefield Speed is crucial. These ukrainian soldiers have just received the coordinates of a possible russian target. The same type of Gun American made Mi M 101 of Gun American made M1 M 101 how the of Gun American made M1 M101 how the site was used in World War ii. Eight years on ukrainian gunners near a small front Line Town in Eastern Ukraine rely on it to push back russian forces. And over the past few weeks attacks have been relentless. The fighting is very intense. Been relentless. The fighting is very intense. We been relentless. The fighting is very intense. We fire been relentless. The fighting is very intense. We fire up i been relentless. The fighting is very intense. We fire Up To 200 grams a day. The enemy continued their attacks in small groups, sometimes Up To 60 people. They are trying to break through our defence lines so we provide cover to our infantry. So we provide cover to our infantry so we provide cover to our infant. ,. ,. , infantry. This is The City that russian troops infantry. This is The City that russian troops are infantry. This is The City that russian troops are trying. Infantry. This is The City that russian troops are trying to | russian troops are trying to reach. Pokrovsk is a major Transportation Hub in Eastern Ukraine. Essentialto Transportation Hub in Eastern Ukraine. Essential to get supplies of food, weapons and soldiers to the Front Line. But the fighting now is just eight kilometres away. Pokrovsk is turning into another Ghost Town on the Front Line. Banks and shops and other businesses are closed and the sound of explosions is getting louder and louder each day. And The City is already within the range of russian artillery. About half of the population in pokrovsk have left since the war began. Those who still remain are being told to get out while they still can. This 69 year old woman take that advice and signs up for evacuation. She takes just one bag and her two kittens. Volunteers help her to get on the bus. Trains no longer run here. ~ , here. We lived peacefully, worked until here. We lived peacefully, worked until retirement i here. We lived peacefully, i worked until Retirement And Look worked until Retirement And Look at worked until Retirement And Look at what russians did to us. 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Today they said it very loud. A russian breakthrough. Today they said it very loud. They they said it very loud. They Load Ammunition they said it very loud. They Load Ammunition to they said it very loud. They| Load Ammunition to prepare they said it very loud Load Ammunition to prepare for tomorrows shift. Another day of trying to hold their positions. On the Front Line with so much is at stake. To head to the Bbc Website for a full report on that and the very latest on the war in ukraine and the various pockets, the Front Lines, where the most active fighting is currently going on. The paralympics came to an end last night with a spectacular show in the Stade De France for the closing ceremony. Teams are now making their way home after 11 days of competition in paris and the president of the Paris Organising Committee said the athletes had launched a Paralympic Revolution and have changed how The World sees disability. Lets speak live on the programme to nine times paralympic Gold Medallist, jodie candi, who was there. Welcome to the programme. Welcome to the programme. Welcome home. Another paralympics in the belt and another Gold Medal. Paralympics in the belt and another Gold Medal. Yes. Number eiuht another Gold Medal. Yes. Number eight paralympics another Gold Medal. Yes. Number eight paralympics and another Gold Medal. Yes. Number eight paralympics and number eight paralympics and number nine Gold Medals. What an amazing experience paris was. The crowds have been phenomenal. The noise in the stadiums and especially the velodrome lifted the roof off. As soon as you got Somebody French on the board it was impossible to hear anything. A brilliant atmosphere and the performances that came out of it which is testament to that. How much did that help you to get another Gold Medal . You are 45, get another Gold Medal . You are a5, has this been the hardest run so far . 45, has this been the hardest run so far . Run so far . They are always hard and run so far . They are always hard and they run so far . They are always hard and they always run so far . They are always hard and they always have i run so far . They are always hard and they always have their own little journeys but the Age Thing is starting to catch up on us. My competitors are getting younger and younger. A bit disappointed to come forth in my individual event but to bring Home Gold in the Team Event was a nice icing on the cake of the great games. What do Ou Cake of the great games. What do you think. Cake of the great games. What do you think, read cake of the great games. What do you think, read what do you think, read what officials, what they thought of the games, what you think the legacy of Paris Games will be and just reflect on the context of, you said you have been there since 1996, how much has changed . There since 1996, how much has chanced . ,. ,. ,. , changed . The perception of the aral ic changed . The perception of the paralytic has changed . The perception of the paralytic has changed changed . The perception of the paralytic has changed since paralytic has changed since 1996 when i first started. The perception of Disability And Disability sport and what you can and cant do. The level of competitiveness that has happened within the sports. A lot of countries now are investing more money into it. The Quality And Depth of The Field has got much better and the racing has been much better off the back of it. So in each game is to get stronger and stronger and i think paris has done a phenomenaljob of raising the profile of Paralympic Athletes and Pa Ralympic athletes and disability Paralympic Athletes and Disability Sport and france will have a very similar backlash to what we did in london where we put the paralympic some the map and they have exposed to the rest they have exposed to the rest The World. They have exposed to the rest The WorldThe World. They have been incredible The World. They have been incredible performances. I The World. They have been l incredible performances. We The World. They have been incredible performances. We saw 17 year old should tell debbie from india, the Armless Indian Archer who won bronze, it was incredible just watching her and watching how the crowd responded to her. Or the Polish Athlete who took part in the highjump, the one legged jumper. Again, the crowd is absolutely responding to what they were seeing. Or in the pool they were seeing. Or in the pool, the brazilian swimmer born with short legs and no arms were absolutely obliterated the competition in the 200 metres freestyle. The way the crowd responded, what stood out for you . By, way the crowd responded, what stood out for you . Stood out for you . A lot of the performances stood out for you . A lot of the performances i stood out for you . A lot of the performances i saw stood out for you . A lot of the performances i saw where stood out for you . A lot of the performances i saw where the | stood out for you . A lot of the i performances i saw where the gb wins at the cycling. So its all the guys i train with and its about the hard Work And Dedication we had going into these efforts that have really, you can see the fruits of the labour they have put in. It was great to see my team mates pick up great to see my team mates pick up golds and redress the balance of where we sit in The World and its all thanks to the support we get from the national lottery and Uk Sport and Making Ourteam National Lottery and Uk Sport and making our team the most successful team we are. Late successful team we are. Ive only got successful team we are. Ive only got about successful team we are. Ive only got about ten successful team we are. Ive only got about ten seconds but all of those medals, where do you keep them . You keep them . They are in boxes and you keep them . They are in boxes and bags you keep them . They are in boxes and bags at you keep them . They are in boxes and bags at the i you keep them . They are in boxes and bags at The End i you keep them . They are in | boxes and bags at The End of the bed. They should be on display but at the moment, until i call it a day, they are stowed away. Until i call it a day, they are stowed awa. ,. Stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking to stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking to us stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking to us here stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking to us here on stowed away. Thank you so much for speaking to us here on bbc i for speaking to us here on Bbc News. Hello there. Our weather is set to turn quite a bit colder over the next few days, so its probably worth rooting out those warmerjumpers and maybe warmer duvets, as well. This stripe of cloud across the North Atlantic is a Cold Front and its behind that that the chillier air is lurking. Thats going to be sweeping its Way Southwards over the next 24 hours. The weather feeling much more autumnal over the next couple of days. There has been a lot of cloud around this morning, but there are signs of that cloud breaking up, for example here in cumbria, more generally across western areas of england and wales too. Those brighter skies will slowly push eastwards. We do have some thicker cloud to our North West, so it will tend to cloud over this afternoon in Northern Ireland and western scotland, with a few patches of Light Rain Coming and going. Probably brightening Up Towards East Anglia and south East England towards The End of the afternoon. Temperatures for most around 15 to 18 degrees celsius. Not feeling too bad if youre out and about. The winds mostly on the light side. Overnight tonight, though, we get an area of rain moving into the North West and this stripe of rain here is our Cold Front thats going to start to push Southwards Across Scotland and Northern Ireland towards The End of the night. With that temperatures will start to drop in scotland. Otherwise, temperatures about 10 to 14 degrees overnight. Tomorrow we have this area of low pressure just working to the north of scotland. Quite tightly packed isobars here so there will be some strong winds around. Gusts could run into the 60s in miles per hourfor a time in the northern isles, and probably into the 40s to the western side of scotland, and maybe to coastal areas of Northern Ireland. As we go through the day, this stripe of rain, our Cold Front, sinks its Way Southwards. Sunny spells follow with blustery showers working into scotland, Northern Ireland and probably the North West of both england and wales. Temperatures coming down across Northern Areas of the uk, feeling quite a bit cooler, and then through Tuesday Night it is a cold night. Temperatures dipping down to around five degrees celsius. You might want that warmer Duvet Close to hand to snuggle Up To. Wednesday, sunny spells and showers. The majority of the showers across northern and western areas of the uk. Probably staying dry towards parts of north East England, but wherever you are, temperatures will be much lower and actually below average. Feeling quite cool in the brisk North Westerly winds. The colder air is here to stay for the rest of this week, as well, with a mixture of sunshine and showers, but there are signs that it turns a bit milder into the weekend. Live from london, this is Bbc News a Special Report from inside afghanistan, where malnutrition grips the country and the Health Care System is on its knees. Were at one hospital where 700 children have died in six months thats three every day. You hear the statistics, but this is what it looks like on the Front Line. A baby dies, a couple of hours later, another sick baby brought in. British unions call on Sir Keir Starmer to abandon plans to end Winter Fuel payments to millions of pensioners we hearfrom one major union boss. We look at how Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are polling ahead of tomorrow nights debate. And a Record Medal Haul as great britains paralympians arrive home we look at the legacy of the Paris Games and speak to a nine times Gold Medallist. Hello and welcome to bbc. We start this hour with a Special Report from afghanistan a country where millions of children are malnourished, and where in one hospital,