We follow One of the prisOners releaseD early unDer Emergency Plans to Ding'>Ease OvercrowDing, as he searches for accomoDation. GooD morning. BriDging the skills gap. How can we reverse the Decline in the number of people taking up apprenticeships . Were speaking to some of the young people showing off their traDes on the worlD stage. Two goals on a golDen night for harry two goals on a golDen night for Harry Kane. Is the englanDManagers Job now carsleys to lose . Quite a fresh Start Job now carsleys to lose . Quite a fresh start at job now carsleys to lose . Quite a fresh start at there job now carsleys to lose . Quite a fresh start at there this job now carsleys to lose . Quite a fresh start at there this morning. | fresh start at there this morning. The next fresh start at there this morning. The next couple fresh start at there this morning. The next couple of fresh start at there this morning. The next couple of mornings fresh start at there this morning. The next couple of mornings will| fresh start at there this morning. I the next couple of mornings will be even more the next couple of mornings will be even more chilly. The next couple of mornings will be even more chilly. I the next couple of mornings will be even more chilly. I will the next couple of mornings will be even more chilly. I will have the next couple of mornings will be even more chilly. I will have the even more chilly. I will have the forecast even more chilly. I will have the forecast here even more chilly. I will have the forecast here on even more chilly. I will have the forecast here on breakfast. GooD morning, its weDnesDay the 11th of september. Our main story. The us presiDent ial canDiDates, Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump, have clasheD over immigration, abortion anD the economy in their first televiseDDebate of the campaign. Vice presiDent harris calleD the former presiDent a Laughing Stock on the worlD stage, anD saiD heD be manipulateD by Dictators if he returneD to the white house. DonalD trump criticiseD american D'>Military AiD to ukraine, as well as accusing Kamala Harris of having no economic plans. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent, Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue was watching the Debate in philaDelphia. The abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. GooD evening. Thank you forjoining us for gooD evening. Thank you forjoining us for tonights abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Not us for tonights abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Not the first Debate a presiDent ial Debate. Not the first Debate a quick presiDent ial Debate. Not the first Debate a quick Debate-presiDent'>Debate PresiDent ial Debate. Not the first Debate a quick Debate for presiDent ial Debate. Not the first Debate a quick Debate for these. PresiDential Debate. Not the first | Debate a quick Debate for these two but the first time these two have ever met. That was about as frienDly as it got as they came to Debate in philaDelphia, the so calleD city of brotherly love. Mat philaDelphia, the socalleD city of brotherly love. PhilaDelphia, the socalleD city of brotherly love. Not so much. She is a marxist, brotherly love. Not so much. She is a marxist, everyboDy brotherly love. Not so much. She is a marxist, everyboDy knows brotherly love. Not so much. She is a marxist, everyboDy knows she brotherly love. Not so much. She is a marxist, everyboDy knows she is| brotherly love. Not so much. She is| a marxist, everyboDy knows she is a marxist. ,. , a marxist, everyboDy knows she is a marxist. ,. ,. , marxist. People leave his rallies earl out marxist. People leave his rallies early out of marxist. People leave his rallies early out of exhaustion marxist. People leave his rallies early out of exhaustion anD marxist. People leave his rallies early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. Soon i early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. Soon i got early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. Soon i got on to immigration, something that coulD be a strength for the former presiDent anD though he chose to focus on unsubstantiateD claims about migrant eating peoples pets. In claims about migrant eating peoples ets. , claims about migrant eating peoples ets. ,. , pets. In springfielD connect eating DeaDDos. Pets. In springfielD connect DeaD-Dogs'>Eating DeaD Dogs the pets. In springfielD connect DeaD-Dogs'>Eating DeaD Dogs. The people pets. In springfielD connect DeaD-Dogs'>Eating DeaD Dogs. The people that pets. In springfielD connect DeaD-Dogs'>Eating DeaD Dogs. The people that camel pets. In springfielD connect Eating LDeaDDogs. The people that came in for that they are eating their cuts. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent coulD scarcely contain herself. MoDerators attempteD to fact check the presiDent on several occasions During the Debate, not least when he haD this to say on the contentious issue of abortion. Itruiiiiii haD this to say on the contentious issue of abortion. Issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion on issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion on the issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion on the eighth issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion on the eighth month i issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion on the eighth month meant Ninth Month on the seventh month . WoulD you Do that . Economy was always going to be a hugely important issue, it is what most americans really care about. She is t in to americans really care about. She is trying to get americans really care about. She is trying to get away americans really care about. She is trying to get away from americans really care about. She is trying to get away from biDen. Americans really care about. She is trying to get away from biDen. He l trying to get away from biDen. He tempteD to type Kamala Harris to her boss. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent talkeD about how economic plans but not as much as her supporters woulD have likeD. On international affairs, she was scathing. LikeD. On international affairs, she was scathing was scathing. WorlD leaDers are lau. Hinu was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. Was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. I was scathing. WorlD leaDers are l laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. I have talkeD with military leaDers, some of whom work with you anD they say you are a Disgrace. Of whom work with you anD they say you are a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by attacking you are a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by attacking the you are a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by attacking the chaotic you are a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by Attacking The Chaotic Ritual. Back by Attacking The Chaotic Ritual of american troops from afghanistan anD claimeD the ukraine Dnt'>War WoulDnt have happeneD unDer him. We anD claimeD the ukraine Dnt'>War WoulDnt have happeneD unDer him. Have happeneD unDer him. We are La In have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with worlD have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with D-war'>WorlD War have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with D-war'>WorlD War iii have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with D-war'>WorlD War iii anD have happeneD unDer him. We are playing with D-war'>WorlD War iii anD we | playing with D-war'>WorlD War iii anD we have a presiDent , we Dont even know. ~ , , know. Where is the presiDent . Then after the Debate know. Where is the presiDent . Then after the Debate-DonalD'>Debate DonalD know. Where is the presiDent . Then after the Debate DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump after the Debate DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump appearing in the Spin Room talking to journalists, appearing in the Spin Room talking tojournalists, a sign appearing in the Spin Room talking to journalists, a sign that he thinks this DiD not go well. Viewers arounD the worlD are reacting to Last Nights Debate. AnD among them is pop Star Taylor swift, who has pleDgeD her support for Kamala Harris. She took to instagram to say that after watching the Debate she plans to vote for the Dent'>Vice PresiDent. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue joins us now. GooD morning to you. A long night. There were millions of votes up for grabs Last Night, he took then . I think Kamala Harriss team will be pretty pleaseD with tonight. Certainly in some of the instant polling we have seen some of their networks Doing here, seemeD to get a bit of a surge amongst inDepenDent voters, who are increDibly important to her success in november if she were to get the presiDency. She lanDeD a number of blows, she got unDer DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trumps skin. At times he seemeD rileD anD unhappy. Then that extraorDinary moment when he came to the Spin Room afterwarDs. CanDiDates Dont Do that. They only Do that if there is a problem. He was in here for about 15, 20 minutes all tolD. As you can see, surrounDeD by DreDs-ofjournalists'>HunDreDs Ofjournalists. I think his team went much have likeD that because it Doesnt look like a campaign that is in control. Having saiD that, Kamala Harris has a Big Hill to climb. She is not really known to the american public, she has a short perioD of time to get herself known. Perhaps tonight she coulD have DOne more to tell people what her plans were for the future as opposeD to sort of lanDing blows on DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself in which he DiD recently successfully. Still neck anD neck. No One has maDe a particularly big Step Tonight anD they may Do this all over again in october. It they may Do this all over again in october. , they may Do this all over again in october. , , they may Do this all over again in october. ,. , ,. ,. , october. It coulD happen again in october. It coulD happen again in october to october. It coulD happen again in october. To what october. It coulD happen again in october. To what extent october. It coulD happen again in october. To what extent Do october. It coulD happen again in october. To what extent Do you | october. It coulD happen again in october. To what extent Do you think this Debate coulD be remembereD as a moment at the moment . This this Debate coulD be remembereD as a moment at the moment . Moment at the moment . This is a big moment, moment at the moment . This is a big moment. The moment at the moment . This is a big moment, the first moment at the moment . This is a big moment, the first time moment at the moment . This is a big moment, the first time that moment at the moment . This is a big moment, the first time that Tens Moment at the moment . This is a big moment, the first time that tens of i moment, the first time that tens of millions of people will have sat Down anD watch Kamala Harris talk, be examineD coulD be questiOneD. Tonight we have seen Taylor Swift coming out to support Kamala Harris. A lot of pressure on her amongst her fans anD others to say something. 94 Million separate listeners among spotify forwarDTaylor Swift, the fourth most listeneD to artist in the worlD. That will have some impact in some parts of this country anD we will see what else Kamala Harris can Do in terms of a bit of starDust. Not baD for One evenings work. Pa. StarDust. Not baD for One evenings work. , starDust. Not baD for One evenings work. �. ,. , starDust. Not baD for One evenings work. ,. ,. , to hear more analysis on the presiDent ial Debate, you can listen to a special episoDe of americast, which is available on bbc sounDs now. Mother a D-up'>RounD Up of Day'>Summer ToDay because my other news. Now for a D-up'>RounD Up of some olD toDays other news. The Public Inquiry into the case of serial killer Lucy Letby, who murDereD seven babies anD trieD to kill seven more, enters its seconDDay. The hearings are examining the response from nhs managers to concerns about her behaviour. Our north of D-rowan-briDge'>EnglanD Rowan BriDge is outsiDe Liverpool Town Hall. Rowan, what can we expect from toDay . The inquiry will resume arounD ten oclock this morning here at Liverpool Town Hall where the council to the inquiry is expecteD to outline more of the areas of the inquiry will look into anD some of the key bits of eviDence as well. As you say, Lucy Letby was convicteD of murDering seven babies anD attempting to murDer seven others at the Countess Hospital Betweenjune 2015 anDJune 2016. The inquiry is looking at how she was able to Do that anD what lessons there are for the nhs. The two trials she was convicteD from lasteD several months. What is clear from eviDence is there is still more to come out arounD the circumstances in which Lucy Letby workeD at the hospital. The council to the Day'>Inquiry YesterDay revealeD how the case of Beverly Allitt was part of Lucy Letby� s training as a stuDent nurse. She was also a nurse, convicteD of Dering-chilDren'>MurDering ChilDren in 1991 at a hospital in lincolnshire. We have also haD more Details about what happeneD when Lucy Letby was suspenDeD from meDical Duties in 2017 because of concerns that she might pose a threat to patient safety. Rachel anD gal explain why During this time she maDe visits to the alDer hey Drens-hospital'>ChilDrens Hospital here in liverpool anD observeD warD rounDs anD clinics. InJune 2015 she also saiD how concerns haD been raiseD at the hospital by staff because there haD been a spike in Deaths in the neonatal unit. She saiD this was raiseD at a senior level but no action was taken. She saiD that coulD have been a significant opportunity misseD. Earlier in the Day, the chairman of the inquiry saiD there haD been a huge outpouring of comments about the case anD saiD this haD been extremely Distressing for the families involveD. Later toDay I Think we will hear more about the terms of the inquiry haD previous nhs scanDals anD what change they may or not have bought. The hearing some cells are Due to last till D'>The EnD of this year. The foreign DaviD-lammy'>Secretary DaviD Lammy will visit Day'>Kyiv ToDay with his us counterpart Anthony Blinken in a joint Demonstration of support for ukraine. It will be the Firstjoint Uk us trip to the country in years. The pair are expecteD to Discuss Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky s DemanDs to use long range american anD british missiles against targets in russia. A corOner has ruleD there was no causal link between a De'>Mans SuiciDe anD his appearance on Thejeremy Kyle Tv show. Steve DymonDDieD in 2019 seven Days after appearing on the show where he faileD a lie Detector test. The corOner recorDeD a verDict of suiciDe, saying DymonD'>Mr DymonD was suffering mental Distress, believing his relationship haD irretrievably Down'>Broken Down. The government will introDuce a bill to Day'>Parliament ToDay that will see the biggest overhaul to englanDs Rental Market in more than three DecaDes. The renters Rights Bill will ban so calleDNo Fault Evictions, which campaigners say are a leaDing cause of homelessness. Our chief political Dent-henry-zeffman'>CorresponDent Henry Zeffman is in westminster. This might sounD a bit familiar to people watching this morning. This was a bi people watching this morning. Ti 3 was a big priority of successive conservative governments from 2019 when it was in a general Election Manifesto to 2024 when they were beaten by the Labour Party. They coulD not get it DOne, partly because of coviD anD so on but mostly from a position within their own party, from conservative backbenchers. Now, what was the Renters Reform Bill has been reincarnateD. But was the renters Rights Bill has been reincarnateD as the Renters Reform Bill unDer this government. What is publisheD toDay is almost certain to become law fairly fast. Here are some of the big measures. The first is to ban No Fault Evictions but that is where a lanDlorD can evict a tenant perhaps for six weeks or two months� notice but with no specific reason for Doing so. Crucially, the government hopes this will allow tenants to feel they can challenge lanDlorDs over things to Do with their conDitions without fear of being evicteD in retaliation. Another big part of this law will be to introDuce what is known as awab� s law. He was a two year olD who DieD in 2020, the corOner saiD it was as a result of prolongeD exposure to moulD in his home. Social housing lanDlorDs were pusheD for as a result. Trying to combat Ds'>Health HazarDs in the home. UnDer this new bill that woulD extenD that right to the tenants of private sector lanDlorDs. Bringing Awab Law into all rental properties. The Renters Reform Bill woulD ban mental biDDing wars. There will be specifieD asking rent rather than asking the highest biDDer to pay the highest rent. Another role incluDes abolishing Blanket Bans on tenancy claims to have chilDren. All things that people in private renteD accommoDation have been tolD for about five years coulD become law unDer this new government, I Think they are very likely to Do so anDDo so fairly fast. Thank you. We will be learning more about that from the Housing Minister at quarter past seven. A new statue DesigneD to commemorate Queen Elizabeth the seconD has receiveD a mixeD reception after being unveileD in D'>Northern IrelanD. The Bronze SculptureDepicting the late monarch alongsiDe Prince Phillip anD two corgis, was createD by the belfast artist Anto Brennan anD unveileD in Dens'>Antrim Castle GarDens at the weekenD prompting some criticism online. In response, antrim Councillor Vera Mcwilliam saiD we have to be hOnest, it Does not resemble the queen in any shape or form. That is not true. The statues either siDe are outstanDingly realistic. You woulD know that was Queen Elizabeth ii anD prince philip. I think it is quite sweet. Now for the weather. ,. , weather. Fairly bright for some this morninu. Weather. Fairly bright for some this morning gooD weather. Fairly bright for some this morning. GooD morning. Weather. Fairly bright for some this morning. GooD morning. We weather. Fairly bright for some this morning. GooD morning. We haD i weather. Fairly bright for some this. Morning. GooD morning. We haD the Blue Skies here in norfolk. ADD chili a start for all of us. Temperatures in single figures right across the uk. Some sunshine to southern anD eastern areas. It will be a Day of blustery showers for the vast majority, even if we Do not stop as there is a chance we will see One or two later. Here are the showers piling in at the moment in D'>Western ScotlanD, D'>Northern IrelanD go into western englanD. Some of the shal is coming with the oDD flash of lightning. The eastern anD southern Part Sunshine for the morning commute. Any lengthy stop will feel rather cool. ClouD builDing up anD showers Developing more wiDely into the afternoon anDDrifting into many areas. They will always feeD in to the D-west'>North AnD West of scotlanD. When tryi over the tops of The Hills. Parts of central anD south eastern scotlanD may avoiD the worst of the showers. Staying Dry for One or two. Showers in the North West miDlanDs were D-north'>Lincolnshire AnD North east coulD be heavy anD tangerine. Showers will faDe in the east overnight. One or two coulD click on the North Sea coast. Even cooler to take us into Tomorrow Morning. A brighter Day-tomorrow'>Day Tomorrow with the us showers. Still some arounD anD more D-anD-rain'>ClouD AnD Rain in the North West on friDay as temperatures start to recover after a frosty start. More than 1,700 inmates were releaseD early from prison yesterDay, as part of a Government Scheme to reDuce Ding-injails'>OvercrowDing Injails in englanD anD wales. People convicteD of sexual offences, Domestic abuse anD serious violence are excluDeD but inmates who� ve serveD 40 of their Prison Term coulD be freeD. Our reporter Navtej Johal spent the Day with One as he trieD to finD a beD for the night. Terry starteD the Day in a prison, he is enDing it in a hotel. He is arounDOne of 20 prisOners releaseD early from Hmp Nottingham unDer the government has � s new scheme to help Ding'>Ease OvercrowDing in prisons. He was convicteD of arson anD sentenceD to 12 months injail. He was Due to saiD half that time but has been releaseD a week early. What Do you make of some people being angry that prisOners like you are being releaseD early . Brute prisOners like you are being releaseD early . PrisOners like you are being releaseD early . PrisOners like you are being releaseD earl . ~ ,. ,. , releaseD early . We shoulD not be releaseD early . We shoulD not be releaseD yet. ReleaseD early . We shoulD not be releaseD yet, the releaseD early . We shoulD not be releaseD yet, The System releaseD early . We shoulD not be releaseD yet, the System Isnt releaseD yet, The System isn� t reaDy. You are checking everyboDy out. � , reaDy. You are checking everyboDy out. ,. , , out. After his release, Ds'>Terry AttenDs a out. After his release, Ds'>Terry AttenDs a meeting out. After his release, Ds'>Terry AttenDs a meeting with out. After his release, Ds'>Terry AttenDs a meeting with his i out. After his release, Ds'>Terry AttenDs a meeting with his Probation Officer. At the same time he is supposeD to be at a meeting at a Job Centre 11 miles away. SupposeD to be at a meeting at a Ob Centre 11 miles away. � centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. Centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. It centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. It is centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. It is setting centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. It is setting us | centre 11 miles away. Totally. Impossible. It is setting us up centre 11 miles away. Totally impossible. It is setting us up to fail. ~ ,. ,. , impossible. It is setting us up to fail. ~ ,. ,. ,. , fail. Meeting is arrangeD at a Different job fail. Meeting is arrangeD at a Different Job Centre. Fail. Meeting is arrangeD at a Different Job Centre. No DifferentJob Centre. No accommoDation was arrangeD for his release anD his Ditions'>Licence ConDitions mean he cannot return to his home. Making it impossible. That governments making it impossible. That governments haD making it impossible. That governments haD hotels woulD be available if there was not D-bail'>Space AnD Bail hostels. After meetings with the Job Centre anD local council, terry has been loaneD mOney to book a Hotel Room for a few nights. [30 a Hotel Room for a few nights. Do ou a Hotel Room for a few nights. Drr you have any rooms available . A Hotel Room for a few nights. Do i you have any rooms available . How a Hotel Room for a few nights. Do you have any rooms available . How Do ou feel you have any rooms available . How Do you feel about you have any rooms available . How Do you feel about this . You have any rooms available . How Do you feel about this . Eight you have any rooms available . How Do you feel about this . Eight lot you feel about this . Eight lot better. I Dont you feel about this . Eight lot better. I Dont know you feel about this . Eight lot better. I Dont know where I L you feel about this . Eight lot i better. I Dont know where i will better. I Don� t know where i will be. Better. I Dont know where i will be. ,. ,. ,. , better. I Dont know where i will be. ,. ,. ,. , be. He is hoping to have a place in su orteD be. He is hoping to have a place in supporteD accommoDation be. He is hoping to have a place in supporteD accommoDation from i be. He is hoping to have a place in i supporteD accommoDation from friDay. Terry saiD he is sorry what he DiD to his victim. The bbc saiD he was tolD a week ago of his early release. What Do you say to people who might be content you anD other prisOners might reoffenD . I irriiiii prisOners might reoffenD . I will never, prisOners might reoffenD . I will never. Ever prisOners might reoffenD . I will never, ever Do prisOners might reoffenD . I will never, ever Do something i prisOners might reoffenD . In it never, ever Do something like that again. Whenever you are not concerneD about reoffenDing . I want to go back home. Let� s Take A Look at toDay� s papers. The guarDian leaDs on the vote that Saw Mps back the Government Plan to limit those pensiOners entitleD to receive Winter Fuel payments. The paper notes Dozens of Labour Mps abstaineD in the vote, aDDing that the Prime Minister is facing growing pressure to help the poorest in next month� s buDget. The heaDline on the Daily-mail'>Daily Mail reaDs who voteD for all this . , with the paperfocussing on both the Winter FuelPayment Vote anD the early prisOner release scheme. It says Keir Starmer muggeD pensiOners anD freeDDay'>Muggers YesterDay on what it calleD a Day of shame for labour. Elsewhere, the Daily telegraph says us presiDent Den'>Joe BiDen is poiseD to lift a ban on long range missiles supplieD by the us anD uk being fireD into russia by ukraine. The paper says Den'>Mr BiDen is consiDering the Policy Change after it emergeD iran was arming russia with ballistic missiles. If you have been up all night because someboDy next to you has been snoring, there is New Hope for you. New hope for snorers are their partners, reports the times. The paper says a pill commonly useD to treat those with epilepsy coulD now be prescribeD to snorers in a biD to help them reDuce the symptoms anD effects of the conDition. This woulD raDically change my life. My this woulD raDically change my life. My husbanD tells me there is nothing i can Do about it. I am not alOne. Let us know if this meDication coulD change. Maybe you woulD like to volunteer for the next trial of this Drug. It sounDs like it haD amazing results. People were given a Dose of 30 mg every Day. They experience an average a 50 reDuction in the number of respiratory pauses During the night anD a reDuction in severity of snoring. We will see a reDuction in separations anDDivorces as well. It Does ruin lives. Wejoke Divorces as well. It Does ruin lives. We joke about it but it can be Debilitating. Especially people with early alarms. Let� s return to our main story this morning as the us presiDent ial canDiDates, DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump anDKamala Harris have faceD off in their first Debate'>Tv Debate of the campaign. American pollster Frank Luntz watcheD the Debate anD joins us now from new york. Who DiD the american people anDDia'>American MeDia think One less Debate . It Dia'>American MeDia think One less Debate . ,. , Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise Debate'>Lt Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise. It is Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise. It is not Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise. It is not that Debate . It is overwhelming. Let me be precise. It is not that kamala i be precise. It is not that Kamala HarrisOne, it is that DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump lost. On several occasions he spoke in language anD with iDeas that people who were watching were just simply shockeD. The iDea some communities are eating Dogs anD cuts because they have no fooD. The iDea of who is controlling the meDia, the concept of the corruption that DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump claims, even going back to the year 2000 anD 2020. Still pushing the iDea he was robbeD of an election anD he won. It was not a gooD night for him, he was off message. His strongest issue, inflation, he constantly was given the opportunity to speak about it that he chose to talk about other issues. Frankly i was shockeD. It has been 2008 anDSarah Paling was the last national canDiDate who coulD represent the following. The more they talk, the more votes they lose. , ~ more they talk, the more votes they lose. , ,. , lose. That is interesting. We are accustomeD lose. That is interesting. We are accustomeD to lose. That is interesting. We are accustomeD to DonalD lose. That is interesting. We are accustomeD to DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump I Lose. That is interesting. We are i accustomeD to DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump saying things are surprising anD shocking anD sometimes not true. Does it feel like a step further in that Direction . I like a step further in that Direction . Like a step further in that Direction . , , Direction . I was looking at his eyes anD watching Direction . I was looking at his eyes anD watching his Direction . I was looking at his eyes anD watching his facial Direction . I was looking at his eyes| anD watching his facial expressions. I starteD to wonDer what was going on. Just as we saw i starteD to wonDer what was going on. Just as we sanoe biDen, who is a shaDow of who he is to be, DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump is clearly unhingeD. He was upset by the questions, annoyeD by the moDerators anD lost the sense of control early in the Debate-anD-harris'>Debate AnD Harris baiteD him repeateDly anD he fell for it. This was not DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump� s finest hour. Fell for it. This was not DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trumps finest hour. Trumps finest hour. After the Debate, heat trumps finest hour. After the Debate, heat the trumps finest hour. After the Debate, heat the rather i trumps finest hour. After the l Debate, heat the rather unusual trumps finest hour. After the Debate, heat the rather unusual step of going into the Spin Room himself. Normally that is where his supporters woulD be saying how great their canDiDate was. Mr trump himself went in. Their canDiDate was. Mr trump himself went in. ~. ,. ,. ,~. , himself went in. What Do you make of that . One poll himself went in. What Do you make of that . One poll haD himself went in. What Do you make of that . One poll haD him himself went in. What Do you make of that . One poll haD him winning i himself went in. What Do you make of that . One poll haD him winning with. That . One poll haD him winning with 90 , another 80 , another poll 70 . Those are his numbers, not mine. I woulD say they are DOne by the same people who claim Elvis Presley is alive anDPaul Mccartney is DeaD. It is simply not creDible. Journalists were surpriseD to see him. I think it is a surprising Day all arounD. Harris DiD not give specifics. I believe the public Does not know more about her toDay than they DiD yesterDay. The way iT Works with the remaining unDeciDeD this far into a campaign as they first haD to DeciDe who they are not voting for anD then they make a commitment for who they are voting for. I believe they DeciDeD after Last Night they will not vote for DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. They are not vote for DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. They are not yet reaDy to commit themselves to Dent'>Vice PresiDent harris yet. We know from to Dent'>Vice PresiDent harris yet. We know from some polling Kamala Harris has not been visible enough anD the electorate Does not know who she is anD what she stanDs for. How Does she present . She anD what she stanDs for. How Does she present . She present . She presenteD by exalainin she present . She presenteD by exolaining her she present . She presenteD by explaining her priorities. I she present . She presenteD by explaining her priorities. That. Explaining her priorities. That helps voters know how she will be impacteD by then. She saiD we neeD to bring Down Housing Prices that DiD not say how. We neeD to aDDress information for Health Care anD feel anD never gave Details. Throughout the Debate she spoke in generalities anD assumptions without any of the Details that unDeciDeD voters are looking for. In D'>The EnD people tenD to vote about the persona of the canDiDate, whether they like anD trust them anD whether they think the canDiDate unDerstanDs them anD their concerns anD fears. What matters most Up Paycheque to paycheque voters. They are genuinely struggling. She DiDn� t Say Anything that DiD not make it worse on herself by suggesting things that coulD not have been true anD by peDDling theories anD conspiracies to unDermine trump� s ability to win the unDeciDeD vote. I thought tonight i woulD have given Harris B anD given DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump D . I Don� t know if that translates to british auDiences that Harris BesteD trump. He fell for it again anD again anD i the key is it is not the popular vote that matters, it is again anD i Don� t know if there will be another he fell for it again anD again anD i Don� t know if there will be another Debate after this One. That Debate after this One. That Dont know if there will be another Dont know if there will be another Debate after this One. Dont know if there will be another Debate after this One. That was One niaht, Debate after this One. That was One night. There Debate after this One. That was OneDebate after this One. Dont know if there will be another Debate after this One. That was One niaht, Debate after this One. That was One night. There Debate after this One. That was One night, there are Debate after this One. That was One night, there are 50 Debate after this One. That was One night, there are 50 something i Debate after this One. That was One night, there are Debate after this One. That was One night, there are 50 Debate after this One. That was One night, there are 50 something i Debate after this One. That was One night, there are 50 something Daysj night, there are 50 something Days to go before election Day. You stuDy night, there are 50 something Daysj night, there are 50 something Days to go before election Day. You stuDy the polls in great Detail that you the polls in great Detail that you haD been looking at the numbers haD been looking at the numbers after the Debate. Right now, if the after the Debate. Right now, if the election was calleD, who Do you election was calleD, who Do you think woulD win . I think woulD win . I election was calleD, who Do you think woulD win . Election was calleD, who Do you think woulD win . Election was calleD, who Do you think woulD win . I have no Doubt it election was calleD, who Do you think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be kamala woulD be kamala think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. Think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. I think woulD win . I have no Doubt it think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. Think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. I think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do I Think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do have| woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do have woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do I Think woulD win . I have no Doubt it woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do have| woulD be Kamala Harris. I Do have Doubts about whether she is Doubts about whether she is positively DestineD to win. There positively DestineD to win. There are only seven states that matter. Are only seven states that matter. The key is it is not the popular the key is it is not the popular vote that matters, it is these vote that matters, it is these inDiviDual states. They are tieD in all seven states. She will benefit from tonight but not significantly because there are not enough votes to move over. It is not like the last british election where it was clear it woulD be a lanDsliDe from Day One. It is clear even with this hello. A very gooD morning from bbc lonDon. I� m alice salfielD. People living near Garratt Lane in wimbleDon are still being aDviseD to keep their Doors anD winDows closeD more than three Days after a fire broke out in a recycling centre. Two schools were forceD to close because of concerns over Air Quality. They� re Due to reopen this morning. ClouDs of smoke have been hanging over the area after the fire at Reston Waste management on saturDay night. The Site Operator Sortera has apologiseD for the impact it� s haD on resiDents. The way the met polices large scale events anD festivals will come unDer scrutiny at City Hall toDay. It comes after eight people were stabbeD at notting Hill Carnival last month two of them fatally while D-yarD'>ScotlanD YarD estimates policing protests linkeD to the war in gaza between last october anD thisjune has cost it more than £40 million. It� s hopeD travelling by train coulD be about to get a bit easierfor Deaf people. South western railway is trialling a new system that enables passengers to translate information instantly into british Sign Language, using ai generateD images on their mobiles. LonDon� s newest Air Ambulance has taken to the air. It� s One of two which has come as a result of a two year funDraising campaign. The charity behinD them has raiseD £15 million to replace ageing helicopters serving lonDon� s major trauma hospitals. They can get to the scene where they� re neeDeD in arounD ten minutes. So the newer Ones neeD less maintenance, so we� ll have more online time anD therefore we� re more available to our patients. We know that when we� ve got the helicopter, we can get to more patients within lonDon in a rapiD time compareD to when we� re in a car. AnD so the new aircraft are going to help us in terms of getting to more patients soOner. Let� s Take A Look at the tubes now. There are minor Delays on the D-city'>Hammersmith AnD City line. Now onto the weather with kate. GooD morning. It is quite a chilly start this morning. Bright anD sunny. We� ve got a Day of sunshine anD showers. It� s breezy, but the temperature will remain on the cool siDe. Now, this was Last Night� s rain Down in the south east. It was in fact a colD front. It cleareD away, clearing the skies, but also introDuceD much chillier but also introDuceD much chillier air from the North West. Air from the North West. Now, for this morning, some sunshine, now, for this morning, some sunshine, but quite quickly but quite quickly the D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up. The D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up. Frequent showers. Frequent showers. Some of those heavy, sharp. Some of those heavy, sharp. You might get a rumble you might get a rumble of thunDer, some hail blown of thunDer, some hail blown through on that North Westerly breeze, through on that North Westerly breeze, but temperatures feeling cool. Showers just sinking south. But temperatures feeling cool. Just 15 celsius. Just 15 celsius. Now, the showers will now, the showers will faDe into this evening. FaDe into this evening. Again, it� s Dry anD it� s clear anD again, it� s Dry anD it� s clear anD the temperature Drops once again. The temperature Drops once again. Another chilly night. Another chilly night. Minimum 4 5 celsius. Minimum 4 5 celsius. But a bright sunny but a bright sunny start Tomorrow Morning. Start Tomorrow Morning. Again, we� ll see some again, we� ll see some showers just sinking south. Perhaps less frequent than toDay, but it is going to be another cool One. Then overnight thursDay into friDay, the temperature Dropping even lower, 2 3 celsius potentially. In the more prOne spots, there is a chance, not wiDespreaD, but One or two sparkles of frost on Day-morning'>FriDay Morning. That� s it. HeaD to our website to reaD about the Devastating impact on a south Don-fooD'>LonDon FooD bank after it haD several thousanD pounDs� worth of stock stolen on sunDay. Now it� s back to nina anD jon. See you soon. Bye bye. Hello, this is Breakfast Withjon Kay anD nina warhurst. The number of people in englanD taking up apprenticeships has been steaDily Declining over the last DecaDe. During the election, the Labour Party pleDgeD to aDDress what it calleDSkills Shortages by changing the way The System is funDeD. It� s Something Peter has been looking into. The new government has maDe plans which rely on getting the economy growing. It haD got better but has since got worse, anD both parties seemeD to pleDge on the stuDent back in the late 1990s, that new Start Figure was much, much lower. Look what happeneD when the Ding-system'>FunDing System changeD anD employers, colleges, the meDia took more of an interest in skills anD learning on the job. We got to a peak of arounD half A Million new starts. More recently, though, there has been a clear Decline. We� ve been speaking to some of the young people who have gOneDown the apprenticeship route, anD who are preparing to represent the uk anD show off the skills they� ve learneD on the worlD stage. So the history of the flambe first starteD with crepe suzette. Ruby� s well useD to feeling the heat. She spent two years honing her fine Dining-service'>Dining Service skills, anD notjust to get a career. That� s because ruby is One of a hanDful of apprentices getting reaDy to represent the uk at the worlDSkills Contest in lyon. You start most of the basic skills in college anD now at international level, they are the highest level of skills you can ever have in the inDustry, so it is very harD. It takes a lot of time, but once you� ve got them, they can� t be taken away from you. It� s known as the skills olympics, anD for gooD reason. 1,500 apprentices from 80 nations competing for a meDal by showing off what they� ve learneD in college anD on the job. Toasting victory or Drowning her sorrows, ruby� s coach says encouraging talent like hers is more important than ever. We have all varieD skills which are being representeD hospitality, cuisine, cookery, restaurant service. AnD that gives the platform to bring the best anD the benchmark. How Does uk stanD . Because skills are very important for the economy. I believe Apprenticeship System is One of the best systems. Also hoping to play her way to big things, yasmin, a gaming apprentice. Well, i was never really well into eDucation when i was younger, anD i really wanteD to promote my skills. I wanteD to be able to prove to people that i� m capable of more thanjust, you know, a regularjob. I want to promote my skills. So that neeDs a little bit of a. Slight alignment issue. There are fears the number of young people with Designs on Workplace Training coulD be in Decline, training coulD be in Decline, but Engineering Whiz Lucy but Engineering Whiz Lucy has a pretty clear message. Has a pretty clear message. I� D say absolutely go for it. I� D say absolutely go for it. It� s been One of the best it� s been One of the best opportunities i� ve ever been given opportunities i� ve ever been given in my career, anD i� ve in my career, anD i� ve maDe frienDs for life, maDe frienDs for life, so Definitely go for it. So Definitely go for it. Ok, so if you wire that anD then ok, so if you wire that anD then i� ll mess with the sensors, i� ll mess with the sensors, then we� ll be reaDy to test. Then we� ll be reaDy to test. Lucy is hoping for a lucy is hoping for a golD in mechatronics. GolD in mechatronics. Success for all the uk� s success for all the uk� s apprentices, in competition anD their careers, apprentices, in competition anD their careers, coulD be crucial for coulD be crucial for the country� s economy. The country� s economy. It will be crucial, but why aren� t it will be crucial, but why aren� t more people following more people following ruby, yasmin, anD lucy ruby, yasmin, anD lucy into apprenticeships . Into apprenticeships . Critics say recent changes have maDe things critics say recent changes have maDe things more complex anD unattractive more complex anD unattractive for employers. For employers. The new Labour Government has the new Labour Government has pleDgeD to tackle this by pleDgeD to tackle this by changing the way businesses can changing the way businesses can spenD the mOney given to them to spenD the mOney given to them to train apprentices anD train apprentices anD encouraging certain skills. Encouraging certain skills. The Department for eDucation tolD us the Department for eDucation tolD us they were committeD to reversing the current situation. The Nations League to make it back to back wins for interim Manager Lee ca rsley. Natalie pirks reports. In his golDen boots, a golDen moment. Harry kanejoineD in his golDen boots, a golDen moment. Harry kane joineD the in his golDen boots, a golDen moment. Harry kanejoineDThe 100 Club in some style. Almost ten years after scoring at wembley on his Debut, he was back for this most special of caps, anD he was DetermineD to give his family anD the man anD into the hot seat in to remember. Lee carsley thought his captain haD got englanD off to a Dream start, anD for the linesman to turn party pooper. EnglanD were playing patiently, but they were giving the crowD little to cheer. This was a game in Dire neeD of a magic touch. Of course, it woulD come from the man of the moment. AnD with a Deft pass from a Debutante, harry grabbeD the glory. Kane� s success was a family affair, but as they celebrateD, his night was over. No hat trick, but a stanDing ovation for his ongoing DeDication. EnglanD� s greatest Goal Scorer showing class is permanent. This a showing class is permanent. As a striker, showing class is permanent. As a striker. Of showing class is permanent. As a striker, of course showing class is permanent. As a striker, of course i showing class is permanent. Gis g striker, of course i wanteD to showing class is permanent. Is g striker, of course i wanteD to score on the night of my 100th cap anD make the night as memorable as possible, anD to win as well. So to score a couple of gooD goals with a couple of nice finishes anD help the team to win 2 0 was pretty much perfect. A prouD night for me in the family, now we can enjoy it. Family, now we can enoy it. This was no classic, i family, now we can enoy it. This was no classic, but i family, now we can enoy it. This was no classic, but it i family, now we can enjoy it. This was no classic, but it will surely live long in the memory for Harry Kane, anD a DecaDe of Dominance come in During class, anD a little smile for those who DoubteD him. Time sure flies when you� re having fun. Natalie parkes, bbc news, wembley. Well, he says he Doesn� t feel comfortable in the job, but after a two game auDition, Lee Carsley remains the most likely canDiDate to take thejob full time. You stanD at the siDe of the pitch enjoying watching the team play, tacking, being exciting, anD i thought we have that over the two games, to score four goals in two games, to score four goals in two games is gooD. I still think we coulD have DOne better, we have come up coulD have DOne better, we have come up against two very gooD teams, two gooD goalkeepers, but We Are going in the right Direction. With the Champions League returning next week, it shoulD be a special week forfans, especially for siDe such as Aston Villa, playing in europe� s top Club Competition for the first time in 41 years. Aston villa have DefenDeD their Champions LeagueTicket Prices after a backlash from supporters. But there� s been a backlash from fans over Ticket Prices who� ve labelleD the club Out Of Touch for charging up to £97 a ticket for home matches. The club saiD they� ve got to make Difficult Decisions to stay competitive. Other English Clubs playing in the competition Do charge less for their tickets. Great britain begin their Davis-cup-campaign'>Davis Cup Campaign this lunchtime against finlanD. Jack Draper has joineD the team in manchester after his brilliant run at the Us Open, proDucing the best performance of his career in reaching the semifinals in new york. Gb coach Leon Smith tolD us yesterDay he� D make a call on his fitness toDay, with further matches to come against argentina on friDay anD canaDa on sunDay, hoping to make the knockouts in november. It� s a big Day forjorDan cox. The batter has been nameD in englanD� s T20 Team to play australia tonight. The 23 year olD was the top scorer for the oval invincibles in this year� s hunDreD, scoring 214 runs in seven matches. He� s also maDe the squaD for the next month� s three Test Tour of pakistan. Dan lawrence has been DroppeD though after struggling as an opener in the Series Win against srI Lanka. LegenDary Trainer Sir Michael stoute will retire from Horse Racing later this year. The 78 year olD has won more than 4,000 races. He� s been champion trainer ten times anD won the Derby at epsom on six occasions. AnD that� s all your sport for now. Every 14 minutes, someOne in the uk is DiagnoseD with blooD cancer. AnD for many of those people, a Stem Cell Transplant from a stranger gives them hope. For 50 years, the Charity Anthony Nolan has encourageD people to Donate their Stem Cells. Over the years, it has facilitateD more than 26,000 transplants all over the worlD. As the charity prepares to open the uk� s first DeDicateDDonor-centre'>Donor Centre in nottingham, it is reminDing people how to sign up. Joining the register is simple. If you are ageD 16 30 anD healthy, you can apply to join the list. The first step is filling in a form on the Anthony Nolan website anD requesting a Swab Kit in the post. Once you� ve swabbeD your cheek with the D'>Cotton BuD anD sent it back, you will be aDDeD to the Donor'>Stem Cell Donor register. You will stay on this list until you turn 61. Currently there is a shortage of young men anD people from minority ethnic backgrounDs on the Donor list. The charity has appealeD for people from these categories in particular to think about signing up. Anthony nolan says most people on the register will never be contacteD, but those who Do coulD save a life. Our Dent'>Health CorresponDent Rob Sissons has been speaking to some of the people who knowjust how vital the service can be. A miracle of moDern meDicine. Last year, sofia met Dana from germany, who saveD her life by Donating precious Stem Cells that proveD a transplant match. AgeD two, sophia was DiagnoseD with a rare blooDDisorDer. As you� D imagine, sophia anD her mum claire, from mansfielD in nottinghamshire, are forever grateful. She DiDn� t know her. She DiDn� t have to Do it. AnD it� s just amazing that some people can just be so selfless to Do something like that for us. BehinD suchjoy of a cure, though, are the logistical challenges of organising transplants. AnD in the uk, there� s a problem the Specialist Equipment useD in the nhs anD private sector to extract Stem Cells from blooD is much in DemanD for other therapeutic services. The Anthony Nolan charity says there can be Delays of weeks, sometimes months, coorDinating a suitable slot for a Donor. The majority of the transplants we facilitate, the Patients Team require fresh cells, so its really important we can actually get the Date that the clinicians are asking for those cells to be collecteD anDDelivereD. From the point of collection, we can generally get those cells straight to the patients. The Problem Weve got at the moment is actually trying to get is actually trying to get the cells collecteD. AnD at the moment, its only 20 of the Donors who were putting forwarD who were able to collect within the winDow that the patients meDical team are asking for those cells. Here at One of the uk� s biggest hospitals, nottingham� s queen� s meDical centre, a DeDicateD space will soon be kitteD out, ringfenceD for Anthony Nolan organiseDDonations. There� s going to be four beDs in the Anthony Nolan unit here. They expect to be busy. In theory, you can put eight people a Day through it, anD although we won� T Work every Day simply because, for example, at the weekenDs you can� T Process the cells so easily. But certainly, you know, a significant number of people from all over the country can access Donation here. When it comes to Donation, nathan from northampton knows it� s something to be prouD of. His bag of precious Stem Cells a bag of magic from the Point Of View of a recipient. They were collecteD in january, 16 years after he joineD the Anthony Nolan register by Doing a saliva spit test. The Day was really boring, because you just sit in a D'>Hospital BeD for arounD seven hours while The MachineDoes its work, its no trouble. Theres no effort involveD on my part, or our part. You just have to be willing to Do it. So youre treateD really well. The Donation itself is painless. AnD the the gooD feeling that you get afterwarDs is amazing. So its One of those things where if you get the opportunity to Do it, Do it. So in the next few months, the unit will be kitteD out, anD they hope to Do the first Donation here in nottingham early next year. The new Collection Facility shoulD also mean more opportunities for cutting Dge-stem-cell'>EDge Stem Cell research. Rob sissons, bbc news, nottingham. We will be talking later to someboDy who was given six months to live but then haD a Stem Cell Transplant anD is now Doing really well. AnD the infrastructure being put in place for people who neeDeD, gooD to see that in the report there. People who neeD it. Here� s matt with the weather. This was the scene a short while ago in torquay. It looks warm enough of those colours in the sky, but a chilly start out there, anD if i just show you how to Day'>Temperatures ToDay compareD to normal, blue colours in the chart mean temperatures well below normal. This is across much of northern anD western europe. We are unDergoing a much chillier spell right now, the will last a couple of Days. Notice how the blue colour is Deep in a little bit further through tomorrow, extenDing more across europe, but this weekenD, all too chilly for the next couple of Days, we return back to where we shoulD be a further stage in september, if not a little bit above. So a short blast of the proper view of autumn before normal service is resumeD. So it is a fresh start out there, but whatever your plans, even if you have the showers this afternoon even if you have this afternoon even if you have this option, that coulD be some showers arounD. Showers at the moment was prevalent across the D-west'>North AnD West of the uk, some of those on the heavy siDe across D'>Western ScotlanD anDNorth West englanD. To the D-east'>South AnD East, we have some sunshine arounD, anD here you will probably get through until the miDDle part if not D'>The EnD of the miDDle part if not D'>The EnD of the morning before we see the shower clouDs anD we get going. A couple of spots in the south anD this will avoiD them, but plan for showers just in case. Some coulD be heavy in the afternoon with hail anD thunDer, anD the Scottish Mountains a bit wintry as well. When is not quite as strong as yesterDay winDs not quite as strong. Feeling like seven or eight celsius. Enter tonight, many southern anD eastern areas will stay Dry anD clear, anDDo Anything Temperatures will Drop further tonight maybe Down to low single figures across parts of scotlanD anDNorth East inwooD. North east englanD. Fewershowers North East inwooD. North east englanD. Fewer Showers Tomorrow than we will see toDay, but it will not help the temperature, arounD ten to 15 celsius, feel anD clouDier moments. By night, as men� s fog light, this little riDge of high pressure builDs on through the night anD into Day-morning'>FriDay Morning, it will be the colDest start of the week. We coulD see a wiDespreaD frost on the grass anD the cars, the Air Frost in parts of scotlanD anD northern englanD away from the major towns anD cities. Plenty of sunshine arounD later in the Day, though, clouD anD over in D'>Northern IrelanD anDD'>Western ScotlanD, coulD see some rain arounD by D'>The EnD of the afternoon, more likely into the evening. Temperatures will start to little by then. Thank you, matt. Repair work has starteD on a D-anD-butcher'>RoaD AnD Butcher which has been calleD the OneD'>Kist RoaD in englanD. Wonkiest roaD. There was a Storm Or Something anD that messeD it right up. SomeboDy has been to look at how the repair is going. It is a big engineering challenge, turning this back into the busy D'>B RoaD that was here. In february 2022, a lanDslip buckleD anD twisteD it, but the earth continueD to sliDe, anD things got even worse. This roaD has been closeD for two anD a half years. At times, it lookeD like a crazy Dy'>Cartoon ComeDy where it was going up anDDown. Moving One siDe anD then the other, anD it has kept on moving. Look how far that piece of roaD has sliD. But it has finally stoppeD, anD now the council can fix it. , , , it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill for it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill for a it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill for a long it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill for a long time. I it. The roaD has been gently sliDing Down The Hill for a long time. What | Down The Hill for a long time. What We Are going to Do is stabilise The Hill, so we� re putting on 100 of pilings which will go 11 metres Down, they will be cross hatcheD anD supporteD with further pilings to make sure the hell cannot keep moving. Once it is stable, we will rebuilD the roaD where it was. The roaD was vital rebuilD the roaD where it was. The roaD was vital for local resiDents anD businesses. I� ve thousanD 500 vehicles useD to Drive on here every Day. Diversions hit many people harD. , Day. Diversions hit many people harD. ,. , harD. Over there, it has miserably significantly harD. Over there, it has miserably significantly. But harD. Over there, it has miserably significantly. But the significantly. But the council says alternatives like a briDge or i significantly. But the council says alternatives like a briDge or a i significantly. But the council says| alternatives like a briDge or a new route were not feasible. InsteaD, it has been working to get contractors on site for proper repairs as soon as possible. For on site for proper repairs as soon as possible as possible. For the public anD local businesses, as possible. For the public anD local businesses, it as possible. For the public anD local businesses, it is as possible. For the public anD local businesses, it is really i as possible. For the public anDI Local businesses, it is really gooD to see local businesses, it is really gooD to see the local businesses, it is really gooD to see the activity happening, anD it feels to see the activity happening, anD it feels like an enD is in sight. AnD it feels like an enD is in sight. AnD to it feels like an enD is in sight. AnD to those arounD here whose lives have been DisrupteD. I am anD to those arounD here whose lives have been DisrupteD. Have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so long, have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so long, but have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so long, but we have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so long, but we have i have been DisrupteD. I am sorry it has taken so long, but we have not| has taken so long, but we have not been able to start fixing this until the hell have stoppeD moving. It woulD not have workeD, we woulD have fixeD something that woulD have just broken up. We are getting on with it as fast as possible, we have a solution here that will last meaning that this will be stable anD secure for the long term. So thank you for burning with us, i am sorry it has taken so long. The burning with us, i am sorry it has taken so long taken so long. The work will cost about £5 million, taken so long. The work will cost about £5 million, mOney taken so long. The work will cost about £5 million, mOney which i taken so long. The work will cost l about £5 million, mOney which has taken so long. The work will cost i about £5 million, mOney which has to come from the cancel� s buDget. It is expecteD to take nine months so shoulD be finisheD next spring. One member of staff at Northampton Station is trying to close the gap in his ticket collection. He is trying to finD a ticket from northampton to every single station across the uk, anD has progress so far as DisplayeD on the walls for all to see. Tickets, whether they are on an app on your phOne, anD e mail, or paper tickets like this, we all neeD them to travel. Here at northampton, they have been given a new lease of life. 2 Million passengers use the station every year. One member of staff is collecting the paper tickets anD putting them on Display. The aim to finDOne from every single Destination in the uk. Oh, they have alreaDy got that One. We Destination in the uk. Oh, they have alreaDy got that One. AlreaDy got that One. We took a lot of tickets out alreaDy got that One. We took a lot of tickets out of alreaDy got that One. We took a lot of tickets out of the alreaDy got that One. We took a lot of tickets out of the ticket of tickets out of the ticket barriers, just to see where people came from, then we thought it woulD have a look at the next Day to see if there were any new Ones, anD then the next Day, the Day after, anD now it is nine years later. It is nine years later. What starteD out as an occasional it is nine years later. What starteD out as an occasional hobby it is nine years later. What starteD out as an occasional hobby has i out as an occasional hobby has turneD into a Daily ritual for elliott, anD it is Definitely attracting the attention of travellers. Excuse me, where is your ticket from . Travellers. Excuse me, where is your. Ticket from . They ticket from . Taunton, somerset. They have not ticket from . Taunton, somerset. They have got that ticket from . Taunton, somerset. They have got that One ticket from . Taunton, somerset. 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I Dont know if i will these places anD come back . I Dont know if i will have these places anD come back . I Dont know if i will have time, these places anD come back . I Dont know if i will have time, but these places anD come back . I Dont know if i will have time, but maybe. Know if i will have time, but maybe OneDay~ know if i will have time, but maybe OneDa. ,. , know if i will have time, but maybe OneDa. ,. ,. , know if i will have time, but maybe OneDa. ,. ,. , know if i will have time, but maybe OneDa. ,. ,. ,. , OneDay. Last month, a social Dia-ost-b'>MeDia Ost B OneDay. Last month, a social Dia-post'>MeDia Post by emily OneDay. Last month, a social Dia-post'>MeDia Post by Emily TurnerOneDay. Last month, a social Dia-post'>MeDia Post by Emily Turner went OneDay. Last month, a social Dia-post'>MeDia Post by Emily Turner went viral i OneDay. Last month, a social meDia| post by Emily Turner went viral when she spotteD the Display-boarD'>Display BoarD. 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WoulDnt know about, but when they saw it, they were so engageD with. I saw it, they were so engageD with. Thought i have trieD to help elliott to collect a few more stations. This is a passenger announcement. Any passengers arriving from easterhouse or two other places, please can we have your tickets to aDD to the Display-boarD'>Display BoarD . Thanks very much. But without success. The Display-boarD'>Display BoarD . Thanks very much. But without success. Without success. The vast maority of tickets left i without success. The vast maority of tickets left on i without success. The vast maority of tickets left on these i without success. The vast majority of tickets left on these boarDs i without success. The vast majority of tickets left on these boarDs will| of tickets left on these boarDs will be tiny stations in welsh or Scottish Mountains, or out of the miDDle of nowhere. In Scottish Mountains, or out of the miDDle of nowhere. MiDDle of nowhere. In the years since the DDle'>Collection MiDDle of nowhere. In the years since the collection has miDDle of nowhere. In the years} since the collection has starteD, coulD it be another nine years or even longer before the boarD is complete . GooD luck to them. If youre heaDing to Day'>Northampton ToDay on the train, you know what you have to Do. HanD in your tickets to elliott, anD lets complete that. AnD if you are from One of those missing areas, make your way to northampton as soon as possible. Time now to get the news, travel, anD weather where you are. Hello, anD a very gooD morning from bbc lonDon. Im alice salfielD. People living near Garratt Lane in wimbleDon are still being aDviseD to keep their Doors anD winDows closeD, more than three Days after a fire broke out in a recycling centre. Two schools were forceD to close because of concerns over Air Quality theyre Due to reopen this morning. ClouDs of smoke have been hanging over the area after the fire at Reston Waste management on saturDay night. The Site Operator Sortera has apologiseD for the impact its haD on resiDents. The way the met polices large scale events anD festivals will come unDer scrutiny at City Hall toDay. It comes after eight people were stabbeD at notting Hill Carnival last month two of them fatally while D-yarD'>ScotlanD YarD estimates policing Pro Palestine between last october anD thisjune has cost it more than £40 million. Its hopeD travelling by train coulD be about to get a bit easierfor Deaf people. South western railway is trialling a new system that enables passengers to translate information instantly into british Sign Language, using ai generateD images on their mobiles. This uses Ai Technology to Develop Sign Language, photorealistic signer. Any written English Information can be translateD into british Sign Language anD we use ai british Sign Language anD we use al to Demonstrate that. That is what it is about, using technology. LonDons newest Air Ambulance has taken to the air. Its One of two which has come as a result of a two year funDraising campaign. The charity behinD them has raiseD £15 million to replace ageing helicopters serving lonDons major trauma hospitals. They can get to the scene where theyre neeDeD in arounD ten minutes. Lets Take A Look at the tubes now. There are minor Delays on the D-city'>Hammersmith AnD City line. Now on to the weather with kate. GooD morning. It is quite a chilly start this morning. Bright anD sunny. Weve got a Day of sunshine anD showers. Its breezy, but the temperature will remain on the cool siDe. Now, this was Last Nights rain Down in the south east. It was in fact a colD front. It cleareD away, clearing the skies, but also introDuceD much chillier air from the North West. Now, for this morning, some sunshine, but quite quickly the D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up. Frequent showers. Some of those heavy, sharp. You might get a rumble of thunDer, some hail blown through on that North Westerly breeze, but temperatures feeling cool. Just 15 celsius. Now, the showers will faDe into this evening. Again, its Dry anD its clear anD the temperature Drops once again. Another chilly night. Minimum li s celsius. But a bright sunny start Tomorrow Morning. Again, well see some showers just sinking south. Perhaps less frequent than toDay, but it is going to be another cool One. Then overnight thursDay into friDay, the temperature Dropping even lower, 2 3 celsius potentially. In the more prOne spots, there is a chance, not wiDespreaD, but One or two sparkles of frost on Day-morning'>FriDay Morning. Thats it. But heaD to our website to reaD about the Devastating impact on a south Don-fooD'>LonDon FooD bank after it haD several thousanD pounDs� worth of stock stolen on sunDay. See you soon, bye bye. GooD morning. Welcome to Breakfast Withjon Kay anD nina warhurst. Our heaDlines toDay. Personal attacks, accusations anD fierce Debate Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump go heaD to heaD for the first time in the us presiDent ial election. People start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. People that go to higher values than she is people that go to higher values than she is bussing the men anD paying them she is bussing the men anD paying them to she is bussing the men anD paying them to be she is bussing the men anD paying them to be there. At points, the former presiDent appeareD frustrateD, making unfounDeD accusations about immigrants. They are eating the Dogs, the people that came in. They are eating the cats. They are eating the pets of the people that live there. The foreign secretary heaDs to ukraine to Discuss Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky� s DemanD to use british long range missiles against russia. The English Channel becomes a hotspot for porpoises, as the number of Dolphins anD whales in the area also increases. Two goals on a golDen night for captain kane. So is the D-managersjob'>EnglanD Managersjob now Lee Carsleys to lose . AnD well bejoineD by Damejaqueline wilson, as she releases an aDult focuseD extension of her girls book series. It isa it is a bit ofa it is a bit of a fresh start this morning. It will get colDer for the next few mornings. ToDay is a story of sunshine anD blustery showers. The Details here on breakfast. GooD morning, its weDnesDay the 11th september. Our main story. The us presiDent ial canDiDates, Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump, have clasheD over immigration, abortion anD the economy in their first televiseDDebate of the campaign. Vice presiDent harris calleD the former presiDent a Laughing Stock on the worlD stage, anD saiD heD be manipulateD by Dictators if he returneD to the white house. DonalD trump criticiseD american D'>Military AiD to ukraine, as well as accusing Kamala Harris of having no economic plans. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent, Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue was following the Debate in philaDelphia. The abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Here now DaviD-muir'>DaviD Muir anD linsey Davis. GooD evening. Im DaviD-muir'>DaviD Muir anD thank you forjoining us for tonights abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Not just the first Debate for these two as presiDent ial canDiDates, but the first time these two have ever met. That was about as frienDly as it got as they came to Debate in philaDelphia, the so calleD city of brotherly love. Not so much. Shes a marxist. EveryboDy knows shes a marxist. People start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. But soon they got on to issues such as immigration, a key concern for voters anDOne that coulD be a strength for the former presiDent , though he chose to focus on unsubstantiateD claims about migrants eating peoples pets. In springfielD, theyre eating the Dogs, the people that came in. Theyre eating the cats. Theyre eating. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent coulD scarcely contain herself. The pets of the people that live there. MoDerators attempteD to fact check the former presiDent on several occasions During the Debate. There have been no reports of pets being there have been no reports of pets being harmeD. He haD this to say on the contentious issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion in the eighth month . Ninth month, seventh month . Come on 0k, woulD you Do that . The economy was always going to be a hugely important issue. Its what most americans really care about. She is biDen. You know, shes trying to get away from biDen. I Dont know the gentleman, she says. DonalD trump attempteD to tie Kamala Harris to her boss. The worst Inflation Weve ever haD. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent talkeD about her economic plans, but not perhaps as much as her supporters woulD have likeD. On international affairs, though, she was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. I have talkeD with military leaDers, some of whom workeD with you, anD they say youre a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by attacking the chaotic withDrawal of american troops from afghanistan, anD again claimeD the ukraine Dnt'>War WoulDnt have happeneD unDer him. Were playing with D-war'>WorlD War three, anD we have a presiDent that we Dont even know if hes. Where is our presiDent . Moments after D'>The EnD of the Debate, DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself appearing in the Spin Room, talking to a whole pack ofjournalists DreDs-ofjournalists'>HunDreDs Ofjournalists a sign that he thinks this DiD not go well. People arounD the worlD have been reacting to the Debate incluDing the influential billionaire pop Star Taylor swift, who has now pleDgeD her support for Kamala Harris. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue gave us his analysis of how this clash has gOneDown with viewers anD voters. I think Kamala Harriss team will be pretty pleaseD with tonight. Certainly in some of the instant polling we have seen some of the networks Doing here, seemeD to get a bit of a surge amongst inDepenDent voters, who are increDibly important to her success in november if she were to get the presiDency. She lanDeD a number of blows, she got unDer DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trumps skin. At times he seemeD pretty rileD anD pretty unhappy. Then, that extraorDinary moment when he came to the Spin Room afterwarDs. CanDiDates Dont Do that. They only Do that if there is a problem. He was in here for about 15, 20 minutes all tolD. As you can see, surrounDeD by DreDs-ofjournalists'>HunDreDs Ofjournalists. I think his Team Wont much have likeD that because it Doesnt look like a campaign that is in control. Having saiD that, Kamala Harris has a Big Hill to climb. She is not really known to the american public, she has a short perioD of time to get herself known. Perhaps tonight she coulD have DOne more to tell people what her plans were for the future as opposeD to sort of lanDing blows on DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself which he DiD recently successfully. On DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself which she DiD recently successfully. Tonight we have seen Taylor Swift coming out to support Kamala Harris. A lot of pressure on her amongst her fans to say something. 94 Million separate listeners a month on spotify Thought Taylor swift, the fourth most listeneD to artist in the D-but-will'>WorlD But Will impact some parts of this country. We will see what else Kamala Harris can Do in terms of a bit of starDust. Not baD for One evenings work. To hear more analysis on the presiDent ial Debate, you can listen to a special episoDe of americast, which is available on bbc sounDs now. The foreign DaviD-lammy'>Secretary DaviD Lammy will visit Day'>Kyiv ToDay with his us counterpart Anthony Blinken in a joint Demonstration of support for ukraine. They are expecteD to Discuss Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky s DemanDs to use long range american anD british missiles against targets in russia. Our Dent-nick'>Europe CorresponDent Nick beake is in kyiv. This is a really important visit anDDemonstration, just explain why. GooD morning. Certainly is. It is the first time in more than a DecaDe that a british foreign secretary anD their american counterpart haDDOne thisjoint overseas their american counterpart haDDOne this joint overseas trip. They will be coming to kyiv. What Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky wants is a Policy Change from the americans anD the uk. He wants permission to use long range missiles to strike further into russia. Mr zelensky says if they are able to Do that, they haD their weapons here, they neeD permission. If they Do that they can take out a lot of russian airfielDs from which the Devastating bombing raiDs on this country are launcheD. Will he succeeD . I Do not think we will get any news as it stanDs toDay. It may be that Mr Broncan anDDaviD-lammy'>DaviD Lammy take back to their bosses, Keir Starmer anDDent-biDen'>PresiDent BiDen anD we coulD get a change in policy. PresiDent biDen hinting they are consiDering this at the moment. Thank you. The Public Inquiry into the case of serial killer Lucy Letby, who murDereD seven babies anD trieD to kill seven more, enters its seconDDay. The hearings are examining the response from nhs managers to concerns about her behaviour. Our north of D-reporter'>EnglanD Reporter Dge'>Rowan BriDge is outsiDe Liverpool Town Hall. Rowan, what can we expect from toDay . As you were saying, the inquiry will resume at ten oclock this morning when we expect the kc, the council to the inquiry, to continue outlining some of the areas of the inquiry will look into anD some key pieces of eviDence. Lucy letby was convicteD of murDering seven babies anD attempting to murDer seven others between june anD attempting to murDer seven others betweenJune 2015 anD attempting to murDer seven others between June 2015 anDJune 2016 at the countess of Chester Hospital in chester. The inquiry is looking at how she was able to Do that but what lessons there may be for the broaDer nhs as a result. During eviDence yesterDay, Rachel Langley Casey revealeD how the case of Beverly Allitt was part of lets training as a stuDent nurse. She was convicteD of Dering-chilDren'>MurDering ChilDren while she was anD nurse at a hospital in lincolnshire in 1991. The inquiry also hearD yesterDay about some of the circumstances when she was suspenDeD from meDical Duties anD was on clerical Duties at the hospital anD how she maDe visits to alDer hey Drens-hospital'>ChilDrens Hospital here in liverpool During that time. Later toDay what We Are likely to hear is more about the broaDer scope of the Inquiry Committee looking at how they will look at some of the previous inquiries into the nhs, such as over the case of D-shipman'>HarolD Shipman anD what lessons were or were not learneD from that anD where the nhs neeDs to go going forwarDs. Thank you. The uks latest monthly economic growth figures forjuly have just been releaseD. Peter has the latest. Sometimes no news is gooD news. The Uk Economy faileD to grow at all in july, Uk Economy faileD to grow at all in july, growth of 0 at the same as june. Really important to remember these arejust monthly june. Really important to remember these are just monthly figures. We care most about perioDs of three months, we call those quarters. Monthly figures can anDDo get reviseD. Both up anDDown. But they are an important snapshot in time. ToDay, theyre a snapshot of what happeneD injuly. We know there was a lot less inDustrial action fewer Days lost to strikes. July was also D'>The EnD of the euros, remember, anD the start of the olympics. Why Do these Figures Matter . Well a Growing Economy tenDs to mean businesses expanDing, taking on jobs. A Shrinking Economy can leaD to the opposite. Plus, the government has pleDgeD to reverse what it calls years of stagnation. ToDay just a Dayjust'>Snapshot ToDayjust a Day'>Snapshot But ToDay just a snapshot but a toDayjust a snapshot but a reminDer of how Difficult it might be to reverse that stagnation. The government will introDuce a bill to Day'>Parliament ToDay thatll see the biggest overhaul to englanDs Rental Market in more than three DecaDes. The renters Rights Bill will ban so calleDNo Fault Evictions, which campaigners say are a leaDing cause of homelessness. Our chief political Dent-henry-zeffman'>CorresponDent Henry Zeffman is in westminster. For people who rent, what coulD it mean . ,. , for people who rent, what coulD it mean . ,. ,. , for people who rent, what coulD it mean . ,. ,. ,. ,. , mean . Quite a lot of important chances. Mean . Quite a lot of important changes if mean . Quite a lot of important changes. If all mean . Quite a lot of important changes. If all of mean . Quite a lot of important changes. If all of this mean . Quite a lot of important changes. If all of this sounDs i changes. If all of this sounDs familiar, that is because it is. The previous conservative government spent five years promising most of these measures but they coulD never get them into law, mostly because of opposition from some conservative mps. Opposition from some conservative mp5. The Labour Party is much more uniteD behinD this. What they are publishing anD less Draft-legislation-toDay'>Draft Legislation ToDay i woulD say is extremely likely to become law fairly quickly. Here are some of the main measures. The first, banning No Fault Evictions. That is where the lanDlorD perhaps with six weeks or two months� notice will tell the tenant they haD to leave. There is no particular cause of that eviction. Crucially, the government hopes as well as giving certainty to tenants it will also enable tenants to challenge lanDlorDs anD various things to Do with their conDitions without the fear they might be evicteD in retaliation. Another key measure this law will Do is introDuce something calleD awab� s law. Some people will remember the tragic case of the two year olD who DieD in 2020. The corOner saiD it was as a result of prolongeD exposure to moulD in his home. Governments have been talking in recent years about forcing Social Housing lanDlorDs to take various measures over rapiD timeframes to investigate potential Ds'>Health HazarDs investigate potential Ds'>Health HazarDs in the home anD this woulD extenD it to private lanDlorDs as well. Finally, this law will ban rental biDDing wars, forcing lanDlorDs anD letting agents from asking a higher rent for their property. All of this has been talkeD about for years unDer previous governments. This new Labour Government will hope they can be the Ones to Deliver it. Be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank ou. We be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank yom we will be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank you. We will talk be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank you. We will talk to be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank you. We will talk to the be the Ones to Deliver it. Thank you. We will talk to the government about that. We will be speaking with the Housing Minister in about 15 minutes. Here� s matt with the weather. My my gooDness, it has gOne colD alreaDy. 1171 my gooDness, it has gOne colD alreaD. ,. ,. My gooDness, it has gOne colD alreaD. I. ,. ,. , my gooDness, it has gOne colD alreaD. ,. ,. , alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors. AlreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors. Do alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors, Do not alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors, Do not be alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors, Do not be full alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors, Do not be full by alreaDy. If you are about to step outDoors, Do not be full by the i outDoors, Do not be full by The Sunshine. In eDinburgh The Sun is out but it is chilly. Chilly where showers are falling. This has been pushing across lancashire in the past half an hour. That is on a blustery winD aDDing to the fresher fielD across the uk toDay. Showers at the moment are limiteD to the D-west'>North AnD West. Here they are in the west of scotlanD, D'>Northern IrelanD, parts of the District'>Peak District anD wales. AlreaDy some rumbles of thunDer in stafforDshire anD cheshire. In southern anD eastern areas that beautiful start. ClouD will builD up through the morning anD into the afternoon. Showers will Develop more wiDely. They will be pusheD across the country on a brisk winD. The sky will be chopping anD changing from One minute to the next. There showers will be heavy at times, wintry across the far north of scotlanD. The most prOne areas fourth unDer stOnes likely across parts of north wales, through some parts of north wales, through some parts of north wales, through some parts of North West englanD towarDs lincolnshire, yorkshire, East Anglia anD the south east. The showers will faDe away that they will continue along the coast. Tonight will be even chillier, temperatures barely above freezing for One or two. Us Showers Tomorrow anD a frosty start for friDay on the way. More Details about that later. The parents of a 12 year olD boy, who DieD in a D-run'>Hit AnD Run are DetermineD to getjustice as Pressure Mounts for a suspect, believeD to be in latvia, to be extraDiteD to the uk. Louise anDClint Slater starteD an online petition after their Son Keaton was killeD by a car in coventry while walking home from school injune. 21 year olDDolars-aleksanDers'>Dolars AleksanDers is wanteD by police on suspicion of causing Death by Dangerous Driving. Will vernon has this report. Keeton slater liveD for football. Funny, popularanDKeeton Slater liveD for football. Funny, popular anD aDoreD by his parents, louise anD print. The 12 year olD was hit anD killeD on this roaD in coventry injune. The Driver of the car DiDn� t stop. AnD this is the man wanteD by police in connection with the collision. Dolars aleksanDers is believeD to be in latvia. Keaton � s Dolars-aleksanDers'>Dolars AleksanDers is believeD to be in latvia. Keaton � 5 parents want him extraDiteD back to britain. The family say they have been overwhelmeD with love from the local community. There have been balloon releases anD vigils. Support from the schoolboy� s beloveDCoventry City Football club anD tens of thousanDs of people have signeD a petition, urging the government to act now to bring the suspect to the uk. A cherisheD son anD brother, keaton slater� s family mourn the loss. They are angry at what they say is a lack ofjustice. We� rejoineD now by keaton� s parents, louise anDClint Slater, as well as Taiwo Owatemi the local mp for coventry North West. Louise anD clint, We Are so sorry for what you have been three. I know you have saiD it is an absolute nightmare. I know coming on to the programme to Do live television is not easy to Do. Just explain why it is so important for you to go public, really. What Do you want people to know . People to know . When it first happeneD people to know . When it first happeneD we people to know . When it first happeneD we felt people to know . When it first happeneD we felt like people to know . When it first happeneD we felt like we people to know . When it first| happeneD we felt like we were people to know . When it first. HappeneD we felt like we were in limbo. The police haD been in touch but they are not telling us much. Me anD my husbanD sat there thinking, how can we help . Just for someOne going 80 miles an hour on a 30 mph roaD. How can it be justifiable . Going 80 miles an hour on a 30 mph roaD. How can it bejustifiable . How can we take this further . It shoulDn� t be happening anD letting them get away with it. My husbanD saiD, why Don� t we Do change stop Dog. D0 saiD, why Dont we Do change stop Do. SaiD, why Dont we Do change stop D0a. ,. , saiD, why Dont we Do change stop Dog. SomeOneDog. Do a petition. SomeOne caettin Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away with Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away with 80 Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away with 80 mph Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away with 80 mph anD | Dog. Do a petition. SomeOne getting away with 80 mph anD killing our son. ,. Getting away with 80 mph anD killing ourson. ,. ,. , our son. There is a suspect in this case. He our son. There is a suspect in this case he has our son. There is a suspect in this case. He has gOne our son. There is a suspect in this case. He has gOne to our son. There is a suspect in this case. He has gOne to latvia. Our son. There is a suspect in this case. He has gOne to latvia. We l our son. There is a suspect in this i case. He has gOne to latvia. We are t in to case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get him case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get him back case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get him back so case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get him back so he case. He has gOne to latvia. We are trying to get him back so he faces. Trying to get him back so he faces justice trying to get him back so he faces ustice. ,. ,. ,. , justice. The police haD informeD us, the know justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where he justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where he is justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where he is but justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where he is but they justice. The police haD informeD us, they know where he is but they will| they know where he is but they will not tell us. We are just guessing. We are getting messages from people in latvia. It is hearsay. For this position to go that far, 62,000, hopefully we have a case to go further into the government to look into it. Do further into the government to look into it. , ~ further into the government to look into it. I. ~ , into it. Do you think there is an boD into it. Do you think there is anyboDy giving into it. Do you think there is anyboDy giving you into it. Do you think there is i anyboDy giving you information into it. Do you think there is anyboDy giving you information to ask, where are we up to now or Do you feel completely set aDrift . The full friDay we you feel completely set aDrift . Iue full friDay we felt numb. You feel completely set aDrift . Iu9 full friDay we felt numb. The you feel completely set aDrift . Iu9 full friDay we felt numb. The enD you feel completely set aDrift . Iu9 full friDay we felt numb. The enD he came rounD with a colleague. She was so positive. Before friDay. Trying to get him back from latvia. That maDe me feel, yes, we have got less. What has happeneD to my son shoulD not be acceptable. People will think they can Dry that 80 mph anD get away with it. You mentiOneD our mp. AnD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp she anD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp she can anD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp. She can talk anD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp. She can talk to anD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp. She can talk to us anD get away with it. You mentiOneD your mp. She can talk to us now your mp. She can talk to us now live. I suppose that coulD be things going on behinD the scenes with the Police Investigation that the family can meet you, all of us cannot be tolD it has to happen in privacy. Do you get the impression from your conversations that might be movement going on in this case . GoaD conversations that might be movement going on in this case . Going on in this case . GooD morning. Keaton staters going on in this case . GooD morning. Keaton slaters family going on in this case . GooD morning. Keaton slaters family Deserves keaton slater� s family Deserves justice for what has happeneD. It is Devastating he felt he coulD run away to latvia anD that is the reason why i have raiseD the situation with the Home Secretary anD raiseD it with the relevant D-work'>Minister AnD Work is being DOne to bring thatjustice anD bring him back to the uk. SaDly, the Difficulty we currently have is that the extraDitions were not negotiateD as part of the Eu BrexitDeal. Each country we now have to go back anD negotiate with them to ensure that criminals are brought back to the uk to facejustice anD criminals are brought back to the uk to face justice anD that is what the police are currently Doing. Police are currently Doing. People will sit at home police are currently Doing. People will sit at home thinking, police are currently Doing. People will sit at home thinking, hang i police are currently Doing. People| will sit at home thinking, hang on, eviDence has been gathereD, there is a suspect anD yet there is a Family Grieving who are left without information, is that something that coulD happen to any others . We are Doinu our coulD happen to any others . We are Doing our best coulD happen to any others . We are Doing our best to coulD happen to any others . We are Doing our best to keep coulD happen to any others . We are Doing our best to keep the coulD happen to any others . We are Doing our best to keep the family i Doing our best to keep the family upDateD. Police have tolD them they are currently speaking with the relevant authority in latvia. You are right, the process is not as fast as it shoulD be anD coulD have been. We shoulD not be in a situation where extraDitions were not negotiateD because citizens in this country are not getting justice that they Deserve. For this country are not getting ustice that they Deserve. I that they Deserve. For you as a famil , that they Deserve. For you as a family. You that they Deserve. For you as a family. You are that they Deserve. For you as a family, you are not that they Deserve. For you as a family, you are not thinking i that they Deserve. For you as a i family, you are not thinking about extraDition anD treaties anD laws anD stuff, what is going on in your hearts anD heaDs now . That anD stuff, what is going on in your hearts anD heaDs now . AnD stuff, what is going on in your hearts anD heaDs now . That is why we feel so frazzleD. Hearts anD heaDs now . That is why we feel so frazzleD. We hearts anD heaDs now . That is why we feel so frazzleD. We want hearts anD heaDs now . That is why we feel so frazzleD. We want less hearts anD heaDs now . That is why we feel so frazzleD. We want less time i feel so frazzleD. We want less time to grieve feel so frazzleD. We want less time to grieve that we get angry. It is only rounD to grieve that we get angry. It is only rounD the corner anD we go there only rounD the corner anD we go there for only rounD the corner anD we go there for a only rounD the corner anD we go there for a reflection time, saying that we there for a reflection time, saying that We Are there for a reflection time, saying that We Are going to get you justice that We Are going to get you justice. It will happen to another family justice. It will happen to another family anD justice. It will happen to another family anD they go through this nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doinu nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really well. Nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really well. I nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really well. I guess nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really well. I guess there i nightmare, it is horrenDous. You are Doing really well. I guess there is i Doing really well. I guess there is an extent to which you cannot kneaD forwarD until you feel it has been resolveD. It forwarD until you feel it has been resolveD. ,. , forwarD until you feel it has been resolveD. ,. ForwarD until you feel it has been resolveD. ,. resolveD. It is ust harD. We can reflect resolveD. It is ust harD. We can reflect for resolveD. It is ust harD. We can reflect for the i resolveD. It isjust harD. We can reflect for the rest resolveD. It isjust harD. We can reflect for the rest of resolveD. It isjust harD. We can reflect for the rest of our resolveD. It isjust harD. We can reflect for the rest of our Lives L reflect for the rest of our lives without keaton slater. You have other chilDren, without keaton slater. You have other chilDren, how without keaton slater. You have other chilDren, how have without keaton slater. You have other chilDren, how have they i without keaton slater. You have i other chilDren, how have they been . They have been really strong. Keaton slater they have been really strong. Keaton slater was they have been really strong. Keaton slater was with us for 12 years. I think slater was with us for 12 years. I think they slater was with us for 12 years. I think they have been quite positive. We haD think they have been quite positive. We haD to think they have been quite positive. We haD to get what they want out of life anD we haD to get what they want out of life anD enjoy it. Carrying on. ED wants life anD enjoy it. Carrying on. ED wants to life anD enjoy it. Carrying on. ED wants to go life anD enjoy it. Carrying on. ED wants to go to college, he is focusing wants to go to college, he is focusing on that. High is 14 anD cuDDles focusing on that. High is 14 anD cuDDles us focusing on that. High is 14 anD cuDDles us all of the time. | focusing on that. High is 14 anD cuDDles us all of the time. I know ou have cuDDles us all of the time. I know you have talkeD cuDDles us all of the time. I know you have talkeD about cuDDles us all of the time. I know you have talkeD about how i cuDDles us all of the time. I know you have talkeD about how they l cuDDles us all of the time. I know you have talkeD about how they have steppeD up anD cookeDDinnerfor you. SteppeD up anD cookeDDinner for ou. ~ ,. , you. When it first happeneD we were in shock. You. When it first happeneD we were in shock my you. When it first happeneD we were in shock. My husbanD you. When it first happeneD we were in shock. My husbanD wanteD you. When it first happeneD we were in shock. My husbanD wanteD to i you. When it first happeneD we were i in shock. My husbanD wanteD to move away anD in shock. My husbanD wanteD to move away anD i in shock. My husbanD wanteD to move away anD i saiD we cannot Do that. All of away anD i saiD we cannot Do that. All of a away anD i saiD we cannot Do that. All of a suDDen the whole of coventry all of a suDDen the whole of coventry anD beyonD, messages from australia, coventry anD beyonD, messages from australia, it coventry anD beyonD, messages from australia, it has been lovely. Just feels australia, it has been lovely. Just feels like australia, it has been lovely. Just feels like it australia, it has been lovely. Just feels like it is a little family anD it has feels like it is a little family anD it has been really supportive. It it has been really supportive. [i has it has been really supportive. Has turneD it has been really supportive. It has turneD from a city to a little village. Has turneD from a city to a little villaae. ,. , ~ , village. You are talking to the whole of the village. You are talking to the whole of the uk village. You are talking to the whole of the uk this village. You are talking to the 1 whole of the uk this morning. Village. You are talking to the L Whole of the uk this morning. I Don� t want to freak you out. You have got people paying attention to what you are saying here anD abroaD. There might be someboDy watching this. Maybe this guy himself is watching theirs. What is your Direct message to him or anyboDy who knows where he might be . His message to him or anyboDy who knows where he might be . Where he might be . His family liveD not far from where he might be . His family liveD not far from us. Where he might be . His family liveD not far from us. If where he might be . His family liveD not far from us. If they where he might be . His family liveD not far from us. If they are not far from us. If they are watching us, i Don� t want them to ever go through the same as what We Are going through. If you happen to them anD i know they woulD want to come forwarD with the same as us. It is about, come forwarD. AnyboDy who knows who it is, come forwarD. I knows who it is, come forwarD. I know i woulDDo with my chilDren. You woulD, woulDn� t you . Your heart woulD go out to the other family. Definitely. Do you justice anD come forwarD. We have a petition in place anD we will take this further. We will go above anD beyonD it we have to. Mi will go above anD beyonD it we have to. , , to. All of the best with the next ste of to. All of the best with the next step of the to. All of the best with the next step of the journey. To. All of the best with the next step of the journey. Thank i to. All of the best with the next step of the journey. Thank you. 1 in a statement, west thank you. MiDlanDs police saiD they are actively pursuing strong lines of enquiry in relation to the whereabouts of Dolars-aleksanDers'>Dolars AleksanDers anD their focus remains on getting justice for keaton anD his family as soon as they can. Conservationists say there� s been a rise in the number of whales, Dolphins anD porpoises living in the English Channel. For DecaDes, experts warneD that many species were scarce because of over fishing but now say that numbers are recovering. Our reporter Hannah Roe has been out on a ferry to try anD spot some. 0h you can wait DecaDes for magical moments like these. Butjust recently, marine conservationists say sightings are becoming more common in a place many thought was too overfisheD to support these animals. A lot of people think that there� s no wilDlife to be founD in the English Channel, but actually there is so much. We� re so lucky to see a really wiDe variety of porpoises, Dolphins anD whales in the English Channel, which is just phenomenal. AnD you can see them yourselves from any of the ferries crossing this rich part of water. To check on the channel� s wilDlife conservationists with the charity orca, work with ferry companies like DfDs anD p80 to put their scientists on boarD the large Cross Channel Passenger boats. They� ve been taking these sailings back anD to for DecaDes, but recently they� ve seen a remarkable change in these waters. A Minke Whale was here just a couple of years ago, anD this stretch of water going by the winDowjust now is a D-hotspot'>WorlD Hotspot for harbour porpoises. Pretty impressive, given that just 20 years ago there wasn� t One seen here. That almost certainly is relateD to the increaseD prey. We� ve haD much tighter regulation now on on taking of herring so that pressure has DecreaseD. The DownsiDe of all that has poseD a threat to the animals because it� s resulteD in entanglement anDDrowning in fishing gear. The actual population cannot sustain that level. Key to protecting these animals is unDerstanDing them carefully, monitoring their behaviour patterns so that regulations can be put in place to keep them safe. But the English Channel is too vast for One or two conservationists to monitor alOne. That� s why scientists on boarD the passenger ships work with members of the public as they take the trip to anD from the continent. What i Do is that if people are interesteD to Do an observation with me, this is the renDezvous point. At the beginning, i give a little introDuction, very briefly introDuction about these animals, the species that we can see here, how to iDentify them. So after i have explaineD all of this, i give to them a few binoculars so people can use it anD have have it a try. Of course there� s never a guarantee you� ll see anything, but if it gives you any encouragement, just as we were packing up to leave. There� s some Dolphins. Yeah. Dolphins. Yeah, yeah. Yes, yes gooD job. It� s hopeD that continueD monitoring can keep these animals safe anD make sure they can stay in the English Channel for generations to come. Hannah roe, bbc news. That is always the way. Time now to get the news, D-weather'>Travel AnD Weather where you are. Hello. A very gooD morning from bbc lonDon. I� m alice salfielD. People living near Garratt Lane in wimbleDon are still being aDviseD to keep their Doors anD winDows closeD more than three Days after a fire broke out in a recycling centre. Two schools were forceD to close because of concerns over Air Quality. They� re Due to reopen this morning. ClouDs of smoke have been hanging over the area after the fire at Reston Waste management on saturDay night. The Site Operator Sortera has apologiseD for the impact it� s haD on resiDents. The way the met polices large scale events anD festivals will come unDer scrutiny at City Hall toDay. It comes after eight people were stabbeD at notting Hill Carnival last month two of them fatally while D-yarD'>ScotlanD YarD estimates policing protests linkeD to the war in gaza between last october anD thisjune has cost it more than £40 million. It� s hopeD travelling by train coulD be about to get a bit easierfor Deaf people. South western railway is trialling a new system that enables passengers to translate information instantly into british Sign Language, using ai generateD images on their mobiles. LonDon� s newest Air Ambulance has taken to the sky. It� s One of two which has come as a result of a two year funDraising campaign. The charity behinD them has raiseD £15 million to replace ageing helicopters serving lonDon� s major trauma hospitals. They can get to the scene where they� re neeDeD in arounD ten minutes. So the newer Ones neeD less maintenance, so we� ll have more online time, anD therefore we� re more available to our patients. We know that when we� ve got the helicopter, we can get to more patients within lonDon in a rapiD time compareD to when we� re in a car. AnD so the new aircraft are going to help us in terms of getting to more patients soOner. Let� s Take A Look at the tubes now. There are minor Delays on the D-city'>Hammersmith AnD City line anD the victoria line. Now onto the weather with kate. GooD morning. It is quite a chilly start this morning. Bright anD sunny. We� ve got a Day of sunshine anD showers. It� s breezy, but the temperature will remain on the cool siDe. Now, this was Last Night� s rain Down in the south east. It was in fact a colD front. It cleareD away, clearing the skies, but also introDuceD much chillier air from the North West. Now, for this morning, some sunshine, but quite quickly the D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up. Frequent showers. Some of those heavy, sharp. You might get a rumble of thunDer, some hail blown through on that North Westerly breeze, but temperatures feeling cool. Just 15 celsius. Now, the showers will faDe into this evening. Again, it� s Dry anD it� s clear anD the temperature Drops once again. Another chilly night. Minimum 4 5 celsius. But a bright sunny start Tomorrow Morning. Again, we� ll see some showers just sinking south. Perhaps less frequent than toDay, but it is going to be another cool One. Then overnight thursDay into friDay, the temperature Dropping even lower, 2 3 celsius potentially. In the more prOne spots, there is a chance, not wiDespreaD, but One or two sparkles of frost on Day-morning'>FriDay Morning. That� s it. HeaD to our website to reaD about the Devastating impact on a south Don-fooD'>LonDon FooD bank after it haD several thousanD pounDs� worth of stock stolen on sunDay. Now it� s back to nina anD jon. See you soon. Bye bye. Hello, this is Breakfast Withjon Kay anD nina warhurst. Millions of pensiOners are set to lose the Winter Fuel payment this year after an attempt to block the cuts, proposeD by the government, faileD in parliament yesterDay. Tim muffett has been speaking to some people set to lose the allowance, incluDing some Bbc Breakfast viewers, who got in touch yesterDay. Age uk in leicester, where plans to cut Winter Fuel payments are the talk of the Dance floor. He cut Winter Fuel payments are the talk of the Dance floor. Cut Winter Fuel payments are the talk of the Dance floor. He saiD he woulD not affect talk of the Dance floor. He saiD he woulD not affect the talk of the Dance floor. He saiD he woulD not affect the pensiOners, i talk of the Dance floor. He saiD he i woulD not affect the pensiOners, but he has, which i Disagree with. He shoulDn� t be Doing it. I he has, which i Disagree with. He shoulDnt be Doing it. He has, which i Disagree with. He shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my Dnt'>Heating ShoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on as shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on as much shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on as much as shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on as much as i shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have my heating on as much as i coulD i shoulDnt be Doing it. I shant have i my heating on as much as i coulDDo. Iwill my heating on as much as i coulDDo. Twill have my heating on as much as i coulDDo. Twill have to my heating on as much as i coulDDo. I will have to improvise as much as i will have to improvise as much as t can i will have to improvise as much as t can i i will have to improvise as much as t can iwill i will have to improvise as much as i can. I will have to have it on at night i can. I will have to have it on at night time i can. I will have to have it on at night time when im sitting Down. But Durihg-night'>Durihg Night time when im sitting Down. But During the Day, i will go out, i will go but During the Day, i will go out, i will go to but During the Day, i will go out, i will go to the library anD all over the place will go to the library anD all over the place anD keep warm that way. Cut to the place anD keep warm that way. Cut to Winter Fuel payments have prompteD an impassiOneD response across the uk. PrompteD an impassiOneD response across the uk across the uk. What i DiD last year anD the year across the uk. What i DiD last year anD the year before, across the uk. What i DiD last year anD the year before, i across the uk. What i DiD last year anD the year before, i just across the uk. What i DiD last year anD the year before, i just went i anD the year before, ijust went to beD earlier, turneD the heating Down, turneD it Down when i went out but i never like the house get completely colD. But now without the £300, because that is what i get, it is going to be more Difficult to manage. It is going to be more Difficult to manare. , manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have to manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have to Do manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have to Do it. Manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have to Do it. We manage. It is Disappointing, butI Think we have to Do it. We simply have think we have to Do it. We simply have to think we have to Do it. We simply have to go think we have to Do it. We simply have to go along with it because they are have to go along with it because they are trying to get the country back into they are trying to get the country back into a they are trying to get the country back into a better state. Bbc breakfast back into a better state. Bbc breakfast has back into a better state. Bbc breakfast has receiveD a lot of e mails about Winter Fuel payments. Julia anD jackie both got in touch. Both are angry, but for Different reasons. Jackie, what Do you make of the reaction to these proposeD cuts in Winter Fuel payments . I felt the reaction to these proposeD cuts in Winter Fuel payments . In Winter Fuel payments . I felt a bit annoyeD in Winter Fuel payments . I felt a bit annoyeD because in Winter Fuel payments . I felt a bit annoyeD because lots in Winter Fuel payments . I felt a bit annoyeD because lots of i bit annoyeD because lots of people are complaining but there is not the mOney in the coffers. I Do think people in neeD shoulD have mOney, i am totally in agreement, but surely if things are means testeD, the right people will have the right mOney. I Don� t neeD it, anD a knot of people that i know Don� t neeD it either. A lot of people that i know. Either. A lot of people that i know. ,. , i. Either. A lot of people that i know. ,. ,. , know. How about you, julia . Very an anD know. How about you, julia . Very angry anD upset know. How about you, julia . Very angry anD upset because know. How about you, julia . Very angry anD upset because of i know. How about you, julia . Very angry anD upset because of the i know. How about you, julia . Very i angry anD upset because of the way it was angry anD upset because of the way it was DOne, anD the fact that the. Ive it was DOne, anD the fact that the give the it was DOne, anD the fact that the give the train Drivers an enormous Pay Rise. Give the train Drivers an enormous Pay Rise. AnD give the train Drivers an enormous Pay Rise, anD then announceD that the winter Pay Rise, anD then announceD that the Winter FuelAllowance Isnt going the Winter FuelAllowance Isnt going to the Winter FuelAllowance Isnt going to happen. Ijust Dont think it is fair, going to happen. Ijust Dont think it is fair, anD the way they have DOne it is fair, anD the way they have DOne it it is fair, anD the way they have DOne it no it is fair, anD the way they have DOne it. No warning whatsoever for anyboDy DOne it. No warning whatsoever for anyboDy to DOne it. No warning whatsoever for anyboDy to get prepareD for it. Many who attenD this anyboDy to get prepareD for it. Many who attenD this Dy'>Lunch AnyboDy to get prepareD for it. 1919313 who attenD this Lunch Club in glasgow at the £15 it costs to get here anD back anD have lunch is cheaper than heating their homes. I am really worrieD i wont be able am really worrieD i won� t be able to heat my house. That is why i come here, because i Don� t have to put on the heating. I� ii here, because i Dont have to put on the heating the heating. Ill neeD to go back to heatina the heating. Ill neeD to go back to heating One the heating. Ill neeD to go back to heating One room. The heating. Ill neeD to go back to heating One room. Thats the heating. Ill neeD to go back to heating One room. Thats the i the heating. Ill neeD to go back to heating One room. Thats the only| heating One room. Thats the only thing heating One room. Thats the only thing i heating One room. Thats the only thing i can heating One room. Thats the only thing i can think of to Cutback Thing i can think of to cut back is Heat Thing i can think of to cut back is heat One thing i can think of to cut back is heat One room. Thing i can think of to cut back is heat One room. ~ ,. , heat One room. Winter is coming, anD this Ear HeatOne room. Winter is coming, anD this year there heat One room. Winter is coming, anD this year there wont heat One room. Winter is coming, anD this year there wont be heat One room. Winter is coming, anD this year there wont be aDDitional i this year there won� t be aDDitional fuel payments for most pensiOners. A seasonal change few preDicteD. Tim moffat, bbc news. We� re joineD now by the Housing Secretary Matthew pennycook. 52 of your colleagues DiD not vote yesterDay. Our number crunches to more than 20 others were unauthoriseD absences. It is not mutiny but a significant rebellion for this point in your governance. I appreciate the concerns many colleagues raiseD yesterDay about the Decision to means test the Winter Fuel payment, but i respectfully Disagree with them for the following reasons. We DiD not expect on taking office to Discover there was a £22 Billion black hole in the public finances. Those in the unfunDeD commitments are significant anD they are real, we must Deal with them this year, anD there are no pain free options in terms of how you Deal with that. So we Do think that the case for means testing Winter Fuel is strong, both because, as the people speaking on your Intro Piece maDe clear, there are some pensiOners that receive Winter Fuel payments that Don� t neeD it, but more importantly, because We Are confiDent that the payment will be in place for the most vulnerable pensiOners this winter, anD that incluDes pension creDit, they are taking steps, as i hope you know, to Drive up coverage of pension creDit. It is a scanDal that now it hunDreD anD 80,000 pensiOners Do not claim it, we neeD to boost those numbers anD make it simplerfor people it, we neeD to boost those numbers anD make it simpler for people to apply. But also other forms of support, the £150 warm homes Discount, councils can give Direct support to vulnerable people incluDing olDer people, anDWe Are protecting all pensiOners through the triple lock which will mean that over the course of this parliament, the State Pension will rise by £1700, the State Pension will rise by e1700, anD if the the State Pension will rise by £1700, anD if the ons estimates that were releaseD yesterDay confirmeD later this month, we will see the State Pension increase by £460 in april. So we think the supporters there. We think the support is in place, but i respectfully Disagree with my colleagues who DiD not feel they coulD vote with the government yesterDay. They coulD vote with the government esterDa. � , , , , yesterDay. Before we move on to the Detail of the yesterDay. Before we move on to the Detail of the policy, yesterDay. Before we move on to the Detail of the policy, someboDy i yesterDay. Before we move on to the Detail of the policy, someboDy who i Detail of the policy, someboDy who voteD against the government saiD it was a matter of D-Death'>Life AnD Death of his constituents, a matter of conscience. Will he be waking up this morning with the Party Whip removeD, effectively kickeD out of the parliamentary party . In all hOnes , the parliamentary party . In all hOnesty. I the parliamentary party . In all hOnesty, i Dont the parliamentary party . In all hOnesty, i Dont know the parliamentary party . In all hOnesty, i Dont know the i the parliamentary party . In all. HOnesty, i Dont know the answer the parliamentary party . I� i all hOnesty, i Dont know the answer to hOnesty, i Don� t know the answer to that, because it is a Decision for the chief whip, not for me. But while i appreciate the issues raiseD, We Are satisfieD that the support will be in place, that is why i respectfully Disagree. We have to Deal urgently with others in the Ding'>Year FunDing to Deal urgently with others in the yearfunDing pressures to Deal urgently with others in the Ding'>Year FunDing pressures that were hanDeD to us, concealeD by the previous government anD hanDeD to us. We have no easy options here. If we DiD not means Test Mr Fuel anD finD some savings through that route, we woulD be looking at potentially further cuts to front line public services, anD we Don� t want to go to that route. A, line public services, anD we Dont want to go to that route. Want to go to that route. A Bbc Breakfast viewer want to go to that route. A Bbc Breakfast viewer has want to go to that route. A Bbc Breakfast viewer has got want to go to that route. A Bbc Breakfast viewer has got in i want to go to that route. A bbc i Breakfast Viewer has got in touch, she is very upset that you have given pay Drivers train Driver is a big Pay Rise anD then taking mOney away from pensiOners. You talk about this £22 Billion black hole, there has been a £9 billion public sector Pay Rise above inflation, so there are Decisions there. Are Decisions there. There are Decisions are Decisions there. There are Decisions in are Decisions there. There are Decisions in the are Decisions there. There are Decisions in the rounD, are Decisions there. There are Decisions in the rounD, anD i are Decisions there. There are| Decisions in the rounD, anDWe AreDecisions there. There are Decisions in the rounD, anD we can go into how that 22 Billion breaks Down, but let me take heaD on the issue about public Sector Pay. This government has accepteD the recommenDations of the inDepenDent public Sector Pay review boDies. AnD unless it is the opinion of the opposition that they woulD have rejecteD those recommenDations out of hanD, in all likelihooD seen inDustrial action continue, let me just make clear that inDustrial action is hugely costly to our economy, those over two years of strikes on our railways costly public purse arounD £850 million. We have cementeD those recommenDations. The problem is, that comes back to the £22 Billion black hole, the previous government in the buDget only scoreD public Sector Pay increases at 2 . That was all was gooD to be unrealistic, anD therefore it is another example of playing fast anD loose with public finances. We have got to get the public finances into a sounD position. That is the only way We Are going to get sustainable growth that will allow us to invest in our public services over time anD improve the living stanDarDs of all. We have got no choice, we have to Do that this year, theres an urgency to it. There are no pain free options when it comes to closing that £22 Billion black hole. We DiD not expect to Do it, we Do it with a heavy heart, we Do think it is right to means testing Winter Fuel payments ensuring that the most vulnerable pensiOners have that support in place. We vulnerable pensiOners have that swim in place vulnerable pensiOners have that support in place. We wish to see the Rotection Support in place. We wish to see the protection that support in place. We wish to see the protection that is support in place. We wish to see the protection that is outlineD support in place. We wish to see the protection that is outlineD in support in place. We wish to see the protection that is outlineD in the protection that is outlineD in the buDget. Lets move on to the Renters Reform Bill, shelveD by the previous government because of the election. You have maDe aDDitions to it. How is it Different . It you have maDe aDDitions to it. How is it Different . Is it Different . It was shelleD by the previous is it Different . It was shelleD by the previous government is it Different . It was shelleD by the previous government not i is it Different . It was shelleD by l the previous government not only because of the election, because we maDe it very clear at the time we woulD have supporteD the bill going through, but because it was watereDDown progressively by vesteD interests on the then government benches that sought to become a bill that was not balanceD between the interests of lanDlorDs anD tenants. We are going to succeeD where the previous government faileD, were going to funDamentally overhaul the regulation of the private renteD sector, anD were going to level Decisively the playing fielD between lanDlorD anD tenants, enDing the D-injustice'>Insecurity AnD Injustice that many tenants face, anD as you will know, most of them in Day in, Day out with the knowleDge that they coulD be uprooteD, kickeD out of their homes with little notice, minimal justification. A significant minority with an extremely substanDarD accommoDation for fear that a complaint will leaD to a retaliatory infection. It is beyonD time that we Deal with this, anDWe Are going to ensure that iT Works for gooD lanDlorDs retaliatory eviction. We are going to enD arbitrary infections, anDWe Are going to put in place better protections for renters evictions. We know that the rent pressures over recent years have been a big factor in strain on householD buDgets. HOne been a big factor in strain on householD buDgets. How will those Decent DlorDs-householD'>LanDlorDs HouseholD buDgets. How will those Decent lanDlorDs be householD buDgets. How will those Decent lanDlorDs be protecteD . I householD buDgets. How will those i Decent lanDlorDs be protecteD . Some are concerneD that if they Do have problematic tenants they neeD to evict quickly, they will lose their right. Evict quickly, they will lose their ri. Ht. ,. ,. , , evict quickly, they will lose their ri. Ht,. ,. , ,. , right. They will have robust grounDs for possession. Right. They will have robust grounDs for possession, to right. They will have robust grounDs for possession, to take right. They will have robust grounDs for possession, to take back right. They will have robust grounDs for possession, to take back their i for possession, to take back their properties in instances where it is reasonable for them to Do so. For example, if they have a tenant causing anti social behaviour or they have a tenant who persistently anD repeateDly is in rent arrears, or if they want to take back their home to live in for them or a Family Member ought to sell. They will have those robust grounDs. What you are going to enD it is a situation where a section 21 notice can be serveD for no reason anD a tenant is evicteD in short orDer, that has been useD in recent years by many Disreputable lanDlorDs to evict tenants making legitimate complaints about things like Damp anD moulD, thatis about things like Damp anD moulD, that is what were going to enD, anD were going to put in place a system that proviDes more security, not least because section 21 has been a leaDing cause of homelessness in recent years. LeaDing cause of homelessness in recent years recent years. How quickly Do we think this will recent years. How quickly Do we think this will go recent years. How quickly Do we think this will go through . I recent years. How quickly Do we think this will go through . We l recent years. How quickly Do We L think this will go through . We are heaDing swiftly into the winter. InDie heaDing swiftly into the winter. We are heaDing swiftly into the winter. , are inDeeD. We have acteD very quickly anD within this bill forwarD because tenants neeD is long overDue protections, but also lanDlorDs want the certainty of knowing what the change will look like, so to that later toDay, we hope it will make very quick progress through the house of commons, anD we have that new Tenancy System in place within the first half or arounD summit next year. The first half or arounD summit next ear. A, the first half or arounD summit next ear. A, y. ,. , ~ the first half or arounD summit next ear. A,. ,. , ~. , year. Matthew penny cook, Housing Minister, thank year. Matthew penny cook, Housing Minister, thank you year. Matthew penny cook, Housing Minister, thank you very year. Matthew penny cook, Housing Minister, thank you very much i year. Matthew penny cook, Housing Minister, thank you very much for i minister, thank you very much for your time this morning. Minister, thank you very much for your time this morning. Thank you very much your time this morning. Thank you very much your time this morning. Thank you very much. Matthew your time this morning. Thank you | very much. Matthew pennycook. Time now for the sport news. GolDen boots anD a golDen cap for englanDs golDen Boy Captain anD talisman Harry Kane with two goals to rounD off interim Manager Lee carsleys first two matches in style. There was a special presentation for kane before kick off, which was gratefully receiveD. He was DresseD for the occasion as well with some fancy footwear. It wasnt a classic in the first half against finlanD, but Kane Wasnt going to let his special Night Pass without a goal. AnD another soon followeD. As a striker, of course i wanteD to score on the night of my 100th cap anD make the night as memorable as possible, anD to win as well. So to score a couple of gooD goals with a couple of nice finishes anD help the team to win 2 0 was pretty much perfect. A prouD night for me anD the family, anD now we can enjoy it. After his two match auDition, is the D-managersjob'>EnglanD Managersjob now Lee Carsleys to lose . He says hes still out of his One'>Comfort ZOne in the role, but passeD his first test anD remains in line to get thejob on a full time basis. You stanD at the siDe of the pitch enjoying watching the team play, attacking, being exciting, anD i thought we have that over the two games, to score four goals in two games is gooD. I still think we coulD have DOne better, we have come up against two very resilient teams, two gooD goalkeepers, but We Are going in the right Direction. With the Champions League returning next week, it shoulD be a special moment for Aston Villa fans, back in europes top Club Competition for the first time in 41 years. But theres been a backlash from supporters over Ticket Prices whove labelleD the club Out Of Touch for charging up to £97 a ticket for home games. The club saiD theyve got to make Difficult Decisions to stay competitive, but fans arent happy with the prices compareD to other English Clubs in the competition. Its a big Day forjorDan cox. The batter has been nameD in englanDs T20 Team to play australia tonight. The 23 year olD was the top scorer for the oval invincibles in this years hunDreD, scoring 214 runs in seven matches. Hes also maDe the squaD for next months three Test Tour of pakistan. Dan lawrence has been DroppeD, though, after struggling as an opener in the Series Win against srI Lanka. AnD after his run to the Us Open semifinals, Draper'>Jack Draper has arriveD in manchester aheaD of gb� s Davis cup tie. They begin against finlanD in their first match this lunchtime. He lookeD relaxeD as he linkeD up with the squaD. Hes linkeD up with the siDe in manchester after his brilliant run at the Us Open, the best performance of his career. Gb coach Leon Smith tolD us yesterDay heD make a call on his fitness toDay. They start against finlanD at 1. 00 toDay. AnD thats all your sport for now. Heres matt with the weather. GooD morning. A bit of sunshine arounD for quite a few of you this morning, but as this Weather Watcher showers from rotherham, there are going to be some showers arounD. They are going to Develop more wiDely as we go through the Day as well, anD it is also feeling much fresher out there. If you are about to step out the Door, temperatures lower than we have been useD over the few Days, lows of arounD four celsius in inverness right now. But most places arounD six to nine celsius across the uk as we get the Day unDer way. But there is some sunshine arounD, the best of which is in southern anD eastern areas. Showers fairly frequent in scotlanD, D'>Northern IrelanD, parts of North East englanD come into the District'>Peak District anD across north wales. They will Develop more wiDely throughout the Day, the chance of a shower at some point, anD some coulD be heavy anD funDer it will hail at times, even wintry in the Scottish Mountains. It will feel more like six to seven celsius in the north of scotlanD this afternoon, even in those sunnier moments. To this evening on overnight, many showers will faDe, some continue arounD the coast of northern scotlanDDown across the west, anD just One or two clipping these easternmost coast of englanD. But Temperatures Tonight will Drop a bit farther than Last Night, we coulD see some spots of northern englanD anD parts of central scotlanD getting Down to arounD two or three celsius. AnD even show starts Tomorrow Morning, more of you waking up to sunny skies overheaD, though anD even chiller starts Tomorrow Morning. Fewer showers for scotlanD anDD'>Northern IrelanD, but overall fewer showers, more of you will spenD the bulk if not all they Dry on thursDay. Temperatures similar if not a little bit lower than toDay. WinDs One-light'>PhOne Light as we go through thursDay night, meaning that into Day-morning'>FriDay Morning, a greater chance of a wiDespreaD frost Developing. Temperatures coulD be as low as arounD zero to two celsius, cycle starts to Day-morning'>FriDay Morning. But a bright Day on friDay before temperatures rise this weekenD. Thank you, matt. Damejacqueline wilson has been inspiring chilDren for years after writing more than 100 books, One of the most popular, of course, being the story of Tracy Beaker. But now shes hoping to connect with a new auDience, as she prepares to publish a book for aDults, following three characters she first introDuceD us to in the 19905. Damejacqueline is here to tell us all about it. It was very exciting for me. I haD wonDereD for years what might happen to all of these gales i have inventeD, anD particularly these three gales that i wrote about when they were 13, 1a, way back in the 19905. I thought they woulD be pushing a0 now, lets see what is going on in their lives. Three girls. AnD so far there has been a lot of excitement from lovely girls who haD reaD my books long ago, anD now wanteD to catch up with them anD finD out what was going on. Interesting, so we were saying that you are potentially reaching new auDiences with this book, but anyway, it is also helping you reconnect with your original auDiences. It reconnect with your original auDiences. Reconnect with your original auDiences. ,. , auDiences. It is lovely, anD it is fantastic to auDiences. It is lovely, anD it is fantastic to finD auDiences. It is lovely, anD it is fantastic to finD that auDiences. It is lovely, anD it is fantastic to finD that people i fantastic to finD that people actually remember my books better than i Do. It is so touching to realise that people like these books so much, anD still remember the characters. To so much, anD still remember the characters so much, anD still remember the characters. ,. , characters. To what extent Do those characters. To what extent Do those characters stay characters. To what extent Do those characters stay in characters. To what extent Do those characters stay in your characters. To what extent Do those characters stay in your heaD . I characters. To what extent Do those characters stay in your heaD . You. Characters stay in your heaD . You have inventeD these humans, these teenagers, anDDo you play forwarD as you are going along anD how their lives are going to pan out . Lives are going to pan out . Forget about them lives are going to pan out . Forget about them for lives are going to pan out . Forget about them for a lives are going to pan out . Forget about them for a while, lives are going to pan out . Forget about them for a while, otherwise iD go maD with thousanDs of girls in my heaD. But when i got the go aheaD to carry on with this iDea, i haD to force myself to be vieweD four books about them when they were young, because obviously i wanteD to get all of the facts right, anD i was a bit anxious at first because i Dont like rereaDing my stuff. But then i got into it, anD because it is narrateD by elliott, the main i5 narrateD by elliott, the main girl, it seemeD quite is narrateD by elliott, the main girl, it seemeD quite easy to imagine her as girl, it seemeD quite easy to imagine heras a girl, it seemeD quite easy to imagine her as a A0 Year olD ellie. The novel starts on her a0th birthDay. It is a bit like buying goD, what am i going to put in your life now . You think it is all over, no, it isjust beginning, anD i make sure she reconnects with some teacher from the past, sure she reconnects with some teacherfrom the past, which is now perfectly permissible, grown aDults. I have a surprise for her. Her two frienDs, i give them lots of little problems in the Dock it out for them. AnD ijust haD a whale of a time writing at but try to work it out for them. To time writing at but try to work it out for them. Time writing at but try to work it out for them. To many of us, the 19905 it out for them. To many of us, the 1990s Do not it out for them. To many of us, the 1990s Do not feel it out for them. To many of us, the 1990s Do not feel that it out for them. To many of us, the 1990s Do not feel that long it out for them. To many of us, the 1990s Do not feel that long ago, i it out for them. To many of us, the | 1990s Do not feel that long ago, but 19905 Do not feel that long ago, but the D-toDay'>WorlD ToDay with the internet anD social meDia, connectivity, changes to politics anD iDentity anD stuff, a lot has changeD for that generation. Stuff, a lot has changeD for that generation stuff, a lot has changeD for that reneration. �. , generation. AnD particularly, if you were a teenager generation. AnD particularly, if you were a teenager in generation. AnD particularly, if you were a teenager in the generation. AnD particularly, if you were a teenager in the 1990s, i i were a teenager in the 19905, I Think it an awful lot of people in their late 305 or a0 somethings have a lot of nostalgia for that time, when it was kinD of simpler. Maybe we were not as aware of things. I am not saying it was better then, but. It not saying it was better then, but. , not saying it was better then, but anD not saying it was better then, j but. AnD mentioning but. It was anD mentioning Different perfumes but. It was anD mentioning Different perfumes that i but. It was anD mentioning i Different perfumes that aDolescent girls always wore something, it immeDiately makes them sort of think back to those times, so I Think the timing was right, anD i shall be so exciteD to see what sales are alike, the reactions from people. AnD so far, it is looking gooD. Far, it is looking gooD. Smelling that Dy-shop'>BoDy Shop far, it is looking gooD. Smelling that Dy-shop'>BoDy Shop range far, it is looking gooD. Smelling that Dy-shop'>BoDy Shop range takes i far, it is looking gooD. Smelling that Dy-shop'>BoDy Shop range takes me| far, it is looking gooD. Smelling i that Dy-shop'>BoDy Shop range takes me right back to the 19905. Presumably, though, you haD to aDjust your writing style. Was that a conscious process . Writing style. Was that a conscious rocess . ~. ,. Writing style. Was that a conscious rocess . ~. , process . Well, ellie as a narrator, she has matureD, process . Well, ellie as a narrator, she has matureD, obviously, i process . Well, ellie as a narrator, she has matureD, obviously, but L Process . Well, ellie as a narrator, i she has matureD, obviously, but she is still insiDe herself, there is a part of her that is that anxious girl worrying about all sorts of things. The Difference between being D-a0'>1a AnD A0 is that you learn to have a veneer, you Dont tell people all the things that you are worrying about insiDe, anD you present yourself ok, but then it is rushing arounD like a hamster in a cage insiDe yourself all the time. AnDI Like to write like that so that anyboDy who thinks they are alOne fussing about this or that, i Dont think you are. I think a lot of people took to ellie because she is kinD of every girl. She is not the most beautiful, not the most clever, she is not the most successful in her love life, anD so i start with her love life, anD so i start with her at a bit of a low point. I think many women reassess their lives when they are about that age anD think, what am i Doing, what is happening to me . But what is wonDerful is that this is not exactly real life. I can Do all sorts of things for her. finDDo all sorts of things for her. AnD when ou Do all sorts of things for her. AnD when you heaDDo all sorts of things for her. AnD when you heaD into your aos Do all sorts of things for her. AnD when you heaD into your 40s as a when you heaD into your a05 as a woman, you begin to care less about all those anxieties. All those anxieties. Yes, I Think if i were writing all those anxieties. Yes, I Think if i were writing for all those anxieties. Yes, I Think if i were writing for young all those anxieties. Yes, I Think if| i were writing for young teenagers now, i woulD i were writing for young teenagers now, iwoulD probably i were writing for young teenagers now, i woulD probably Do it Differently because I Think, particularly for women, life has changeD now, anD it isjust. It makes you wonDerjust how many of us can actually remember back that viviDly, anD then compare your ambitions then which are not realistic generally. My ambition was to be a writer, anD, well, it has happeneD. It to be a writer, anD, well, it has happeneD to be a writer, anD, well, it has ha eneD. ,. , ~ happeneD. It certainly has. I think oure happeneD. It certainly has. I think youre going happeneD. It certainly has. I think youre going to happeneD. It certainly has. I think youre going to Do happeneD. It certainly has. I think youre going to Do really happeneD. It certainly has. I think youre going to Do really well. I happeneD. It certainly has. I think i youre going to Do really well. What about the spotlight on your life . As about the spotlight on your life . As a writer, you have spoken openly in the last couple of years about your sexuality, you now have heaDlines such as gay icon anD things like that, what Do you make of that . If you are a writer anD youre slightly in the public eye, it is inevitable that people are interesteD. It woulD be easier of people focuseD on the books rather than me. Do be easier of people focuseD on the books rather than me. Be easier of people focuseD on the books rather than me. Do you wish that wasnt books rather than me. Do you wish that wasnt the books rather than me. Do you wish that wasnt the case . Books rather than me. Do you wish that wasnt the case . I books rather than me. Do you wish that wasnt the case . I think that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it is that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it is a that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it is a bit that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it is a bit more i that wasnt the case . I think i nowaDays it is a bit more grown that wasnt the case . I think nowaDays it is a bit more grown up, I Giggle slightly at an ancient olD laDy like me being a gay icon. Just an icon, ithink. LaDy like me being a gay icon. Just an icon, ithink. I laDy like me being a gay icon. Just an icon, I Think. I think the interesting thing for young women now, their sexuality will not be of a relative aDjective when they hit their a05, will it . A relative aDjective when they hit theira05, will it . IDa. A relative aDjective when they hit their 40s, will it . A relative aDjective when they hit their 40s, will it . No, that is One wa that their 40s, will it . No, that is One way that i their 40s, will it . No, that is One way that I Think their 40s, will it . No, that is One way that I Think moDern their 40s, will it . No, that is One way that I Think moDern Days i their 40s, will it . No, that is One way that I Think moDern Days are | way that I Think moDern Days are better than the past. So what . finD better than the past. So what . AnD for our millions of viewers who grew up for our millions of viewers who grew up with Tracy Beaker, anD are Desperate for that story to continue, what are the chances of more Tracy Beaker . I continue, what are the chances of more Tracy Beaker . Continue, what are the chances of more Tracy Beaker . I have written about her grownup more Tracy Beaker . I have written about her grownup for more Tracy Beaker . I have written about her grownup for chilDren, i more Tracy Beaker . I have written i about her grownup for chilDren, but about her grown up for chilDren, but it is Different writing for aDults. AnD i have a lot of characters to look back on anD think, what are they up to . So maybe i have a whole new era when i can reaD about the aDuu new era when i can reaD about the aDult life of our chilD characters. AnD the that incluDe Tracy Beaker . It might, you never know. AnD the that incluDe Tracy Beaker . It might, you never know. Might that incluDe . It might, you never know. Might that incluDe . You it might, you never know. Might that incluDe . You will it might, you never know. Might that incluDe . You will have it might, you never know. Might that incluDe . You will have to i it might, you never know. Might that incluDe . You will have to take | that incluDe . You will have to take some time off to rereaD to those books. Thank you for talking to us. Think again is out tomorrow. Time now to get the news, travel, anD weather where you are. Hello, anD a very gooD morning from bbc lonDon. Im alice salfielD. People living near Garratt Lane in wimbleDon are still being aDviseD to keep their Doors anD winDows closeD, more than three Days after a fire broke out in a recycling centre. Two schools were forceD to close because of concerns over Air Quality theyre Due to reopen this morning. ClouDs of smoke have been hanging over the area after the fire at Reston Waste management on saturDay night. The Site Operator Sortera has apologiseD for the impact its haD on resiDents. The way the met polices large scale events anD festivals will come unDer scrutiny at City Hall toDay. It comes after eight people were stabbeD at notting Hill Carnival last month two of them fatally while D-yarD'>ScotlanD YarD estimates policing pro palestinan marches in lonDon between last october anD thisjune has cost it more than £a0 million. Lets Take A Look at the tubes now. Just some minor Delays on the D-city'>Hammersmith AnD City lines. The weather now. A chilly start staying breezy with sunny spells anD patchy clouD. ScattereD showers moving in later. Some likely to be heavy anD thunDery. A high of 15 Degrees celsius. Thats it. But heaD to our website to reaD about the Devastating impact on a south Don-fooD'>LonDon FooD bank, after it haD several thousanD pounDs� worth of stock stolen on sunDay. Theyre now urgently funDraising to replace it. Bye bye. GooD morning. Welcome to Breakfast Withjon Kay anD nina warhurst. Our heaDlines toDay. Personal attacks, accusations anD fierce Debate Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump go heaD to heaD for the first time in the us presiDent ial election. People start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. People Dont go to her ralies those that Do, she is bussing them in anD paying them to be there. At points, the former presiDent appeareD frustrateD, making unfounDeD accusations about immigrants. They are eating the Dogs, the people that came in. They are eating the cats. They are eating the pets of the people that live there. The foreign secretary heaDs to ukraine to Discuss Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky� s DemanD to use british long range missiles against russia. GooD morning. BriDging the skills gap. How can we reverse the Decline in the number of people taking up apprenticeships . We meet some of those showing off their traDes on the worlD stage. AnD well be joineD by the most DecorateD british paralympian of all time, Dame sarah storey, on her return from yet another successful games in paris. Plus, it may be sunny fulsome at the Moment But Plenty of showers to come toDay. Even colDer over the next few nights. All of the Details here on breakfast. GooD morning, its weDnesDay the 11th september. Our main story. The us presiDent ial canDiDates, Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump, have clasheD over immigration, abortion anD the economy in their first televiseDDebate of the campaign. It was a fiery night. Vice presiDent harris calleD the former presiDent a Laughing Stock on the worlD stage, anD saiD heD be manipulateD by Dictators if he returneD to the white house. DonalD trump criticiseD american D'>Military AiD to ukraine, as well as accusing Kamala Harris of having no economic plans. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent, Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue was following the Debate in philaDelphia. The abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Here now DaviD-muir'>DaviD Muir anD linsey Davis. GooD evening. Im DaviD-muir'>DaviD Muir anD thank you forjoining us for tonights abc Dent'>News PresiDent ial Debate. Not just the first Debate for these two as presiDent ial canDiDates, but the first time these two have ever met. That was about as frienDly as it got as they came to Debate in philaDelphia, the so calleD city of brotherly love. Not so much. Shes a marxist. EveryboDy knows shes a marxist. People start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion anD boreDom. But soon they got on to issues such as immigration, a key concern for voters anDOne that coulD be a strength for the former presiDent , though he chose to focus on unsubstantiateD claims about migrants eating peoples pets. In springfielD, theyre eating the Dogs, the people that came in. Theyre eating the cats. Theyre eating. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent coulD scarcely contain herself. The pets of the people that live there. MoDerators attempteD to fact check the former presiDent on several occasions During the Debate. Abc news DiD reach out to the city managen Abc NewsDiD reach out to the city manager. He tolD us there haD been no creDible manager. He tolD us there haD been no creDible is reports of specific claims no creDible is reports of specific claims that pets have been harmeD or abuseD claims that pets have been harmeD or abuseD by claims that pets have been harmeD or abuseD by inDiviDuals in the immigrant community. People on television say immigrant community. People on television say my immigrant community. People on television say my Dog immigrant community. People on television say my Dog has immigrant community. People on television say my Dog has been. Immigrant community. People on i television say my Dog has been taken anD useD for fooD. He haD this to say on the contentious issue of abortion. Will she allow abortion in the eighth month . Ninth month, seventh month . Come on ok, woulD you Do that . The economy was always going to be a hugely important issue. Its what most americans really care about. She is biDen. You know, shes trying to get away from biDen. I Dont know the gentleman, she says. DonalD trump attempteD to tie Kamala Harris to her boss. The worst Inflation Weve ever haD. The Dent'>Vice PresiDent talkeD about her economic plans, but not perhaps as much as her supporters woulD have likeD. On international affairs, though, she was scathing. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. I have talkeD with military leaDers, some of whom workeD with you, anD they say youre a Disgrace. DonalD trump Hit Back by attacking the chaotic withDrawal of american troops from afghanistan, anD again claimeD the ukraine Dnt'>War WoulDnt have happeneD unDer him. Were playing with D-war'>WorlD War three, anD we have a presiDent that we Dont even know if hes. Where is our presiDent . Moments after D'>The EnD of the Debate, DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself appearing in the Spin Room, talking to a whole pack ofjournalists DreDs-ofjournalists'>HunDreDs Ofjournalists a sign that he thinks this DiD not go well. People arounD the worlD have been reacting to the Debate incluDing the influential billionaire pop Star Taylor swift who has now pleDgeD her support for Kamala Harris. Our senior Dent'>North America CorresponDent Donoghue'>Gary ODonoghue gave us his analysis of how this clash has gOneDown with viewers anD voters. I think Kamala Harriss team will be pretty pleaseD with tonight. Certainly in some of the instant polling we see some of the networks Doing here, seemeD to get a bit of a surge amongst inDepenDent voters, who are increDibly important to her success in november if she were to get the presiDency. She lanDeD a number of blows, she got unDer DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trumps skin. At times, he seemeD pretty rileD anD pretty unhappy. Then, that extraorDinary moment when he came to the Spin Room afterwarDs. CanDiDates Dont Do that. They really only Do that if there is a problem. He was in here for about 15, 20 minutes all tolD. As you can see, surrounDeD by DreDs-ofjournalists'>HunDreDs Ofjournalists. I think his Team Wont have much likeD that because it Doesnt look like a campaign that is in control. Having saiD that, Kamala Harris has a Big Hill to climb. She is not really known to the american public, she has a short perioD of time to get herself known. Perhaps tonight she coulD have DOne more to tell people what her plans were for the future as opposeD to sort of lanDing blows on DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump himself which she DiD recently successfully. Reasonably successfully. This is One of the first times people will have watcheDKamala Harris being questiOneD. Tonight we have seen Taylor Swift coming out to support Kamala Harris. A lot of pressure on her amongst her fans to say something. 9a Million Separate listeners a month on spotify for Taylor Swift, the fourth most listeneD to artist in the worlD. That will impact some parts of this country. We will see what else Kamala Harris can Do in terms of a bit of starDust. Not baD for One evenings work. To hear more analysis on the presiDent ial Debate, you can listen to a special episoDe of americast, which is available on bbc sounDs now. Now a D-up'>RounD Up of some of the Days other big stories. We begin in ukraine. The foreign DaviD-lammy'>Secretary DaviD Lammy will visit Day'>Kyiv ToDay with his us counterpart Anthony Blinken in a joint Demonstration of support for ukraine. Its Thought TheyllDiscuss Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky 5 DemanDs to use long range american anD british missiles against targets in russia. Our Dent-nick'>Europe CorresponDent Nick beake is in kyiv anD tolD us what we coulD expect from this visit. It is the first time in more than a DecaDe that a british foreign secretary anD their american counterpart haDDOne this joint overseas trip. They will be coming to kyiv. What Dent-zelensky'>PresiDent Zelensky wants is a Policy Change from the americans anD the uk. He wants permission to use long range missiles to strike further into russia. Mr zelensky says if they are able to Do that, they haD their weapons here, they neeD permission. If they Do that they can take out a lot of russian airfielDs from which these Devastating bombing raiDs on this country on ukraine are launcheD. Will he succeeD . I Do not think we will get any news as it stanDs toDay. It may be that Mr Blinken anDDaviD-lammy'>DaviD Lammy take back to their bosses, Keir Starmer anDDent-biDen'>PresiDent BiDen anD we coulD get a change in policy. PresiDent biDen hinting they are consiDering this at the moment. This morning, weve haD confirmation on how the Uk Economy fareD injuly. Peter has all the Details. This morning, news that the Uk Economy faileD to grow at all injuly. Growth of 0 . The same as june. That might sounD like a non event but sometimes no news is the news. Because the new government has pleDgeD to reverse what it calls years of stagnation. The expectation was that there woulD be a little growth. Now, really important to remember, these are just monthly figures. We care most about perioDs of three months, calleD quarters. Monthly figures can anDDo get reviseD both up anDDown. But they are still an important snapshot of what happeneD injuly. We know there was a lot less inDustrial action fewer Days lost to strikes. Plus there was the euros anD the olympics. Both those things helpeDD-hospitality'>Healthcare AnD Hospitality firms. But construction, Factory Output Wasnt as gooD. The Chancellor Rachel reeves saiD toDays figures showeD the scale of the challenge. Iam unDer i am unDer no illusions about the scale that this new government faces in fixing the economy. After 1a years of economic stagnation, We Are not going to be able to turn everything arounD in One month or inDeeDOne buDget. If we can bring stability back to the D-work'>Economy AnD Work in partnership with business to rebuilD our country anD make it better off, that is what i am in this business for. Why Do these Figures Matter . Well, a Growing Economy tenDs to mean businesses expanDing, taking on jobs. A Shrinking Economy can leaD to the opposite. ToDay, as we have saiD, just a snapshot but a reminDer, jon, of how Difficult it might be to quickly keep that promise to grow the economy. The government will introDuce a bill to Day'>Parliament ToDay thatll see the biggest overhaul to englanDs Rental Market in more than three DecaDes. The renters Rights Bill will ban so calleDNo Fault Evictions, which campaigners say are a leaDing cause of homelessness. Our chief political Dent-henry-zeffman'>CorresponDent Henry Zeffman is in westminster. Housing is such a big issue for millions of people across the country, how woulD this One'>Bill Help SomeOne who is renting . Such country, how woulD this One'>Bill Help SomeOne who is renting . Country, how woulD this One'>Bill Help SomeOne who is renting . Such a big issue. The previous someOne who is renting . Such a big issue. The previous government i someOne who is renting . Such a big j issue. The previous government haD someOne who is renting . Such a big l issue. The previous government haD a big focus on this. They spent five years trying to get a version of this legislation into law. They coulD never quite manage it in part because of opposition from conservative mp5. The Labour Party is much more uniteD arounD this anD here is what they are proposing. The biggest Ticket Item is a ban on No Fault Evictions. Those are evictions where perhaps with six weeks or two months� notice the lanDlorD will say to a tenant they haD to leave but with no particular reason. The government hopes as well as proviDing some security for renters, it will also allow tenants to challenge lanDlorDs over conDitions anD so on without fear conDitions anD so on without fear they might be evicteD as they might evicteD as they might be evicteD as retaliation. A seconD thing this law retaliation. A seconD thing this law will Do is comprise something calleD will Do is comprise something calleD awaab� s law. A lot of people awaab� s law. A lot of people remember the two year olD who DieD remember the two year olD who DieD backin remember the two year olD who DieD back in 2020. The corOner saiD it backin remember the two year olD who DieD back in 2020. The corOner saiD it was as a result of prolongeD was as a result of prolongeD exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this law, they government is hoping this law, they government is hoping private as well as social DlorDs-exposure'>LanDlorDs Exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this lav as hey government is hoping exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this lav as welljovernment is hoping exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this lav as well as ernment is hoping exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this lav as well as social nt is hoping exposure to moulD in his home. UnDer this lav as well as social DlorDs-1g'>LanDlorDs 1g will be requireD to investigate private as well as social lanDlorDs will be requireD to investigate potential hazarDs within the home potential hazarDs within the home within certain manDatory, quite within certain manDatory, quite quick time frames was that this law quick time frames was that this law ou. Will also ban rental biDDing wars, will also ban rental biDDing wars, where the lanDlorD or letting agent where the lanDlorD or letting agent Doesn� t specify a rental asking Doesn� t specify a rental asking price. They give the property to the price. They give the property to the person who is most willing to pay person who is most willing to pay the most rent. Lots of this, the most rent. Lots of this, priorities of the last government priorities of the last government they coulD not quite get into law. They coulD not quite get into law. This new government now DetermineD this new government now DetermineD to Do so. The Labour Party is much to Do so. The Labour Party is much more uniteD on this anD i imagine it more uniteD on this anD i will be loyal that it quickly. Thank looking gorgeous in lonDon. InDeeD. Do not be filleD looking gorgeous in lonDon. InDeeD. Do not be filleD by looking gorgeous in lonDon. InDeeD. Do not be filleD by the looking gorgeous in lonDon. InDeeD. Do not be filleD by The Sunshine. It i Do not be filleD by The Sunshine. It is pretty chilly. This shot gives a bit of a better flavour of what is to come in North West wales. You can see Blue Skies. The rain is an inDication we have sunshine anD showers through the Day-forjust'>Day Forjust about all parts of the uk. Here is whether showers are right now. One or two light Ones Down towarDs the south west. This shower is alreaDy coming with the oDD rumble of thunDer, flash of lightning. The D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up anD the chalice will be builDing, pusheD across most parts of the uk on the strong North Westerly winD. Not as strong as yesterDay. It will aDD to the chill, feeling arounD seven to eight in the north of scotlanD. Parts of central south eastern scotlanD anDNorth East anD englanD probably fewer showers compareD with other parts of the uk anD fewer in the south. Where there are showers, along the Scottish Mountains, there will be some winteriness as well. That continues tonight. A few more showers on the western coasts. Many places will be Dry. Sunny anD a colDer start tomorrow. Fewer Showers Tomorrow, a frosty starteD brightly before we see D-anD-rain'>ClouD AnD Rain in the west later on in their Day. All Startin West later on in their Day. All starting to sounD familiar. Thank you. Every 1a minutes, someOne in the uk is DiagnoseD with blooD cancer. AnD for many of those people, a Stem Cell Transplant from a stranger gives them hope. For 50 years, the Charity Anthony Nolan has encourageD people to Donate their Stem Cells. Over the years it has facilitateD more than 26,000 transplants all over the worlD. As the charity prepares to open the uk� 5 first DeDicateDDonor-centre'>Donor Centre in nottingham, it is reminDing people how to sign up. Joining the register is simple. If you are ageD 16 to 30 anD healthy, you can apply tojoin the list. The first step is filling in a form on the Anthony Nolan website anD requesting a Swab Kit in the post. Once you� ve swabbeD your cheek with the D'>Cotton BuD anD sent it back, you will be aDDeD to the Donor'>Stem Cell Donor register. You will stay on this list until you turn 61. Currently, there is a shortage of young men anD people from minority ethnic backgrounDs on the Donor list. The charity has appealeD for people from these categories in particular to think about signing up. Anthony nolan says most people on the register will never be contacteD, but those who Do coulD save a life. Our Dent'>Health CorresponDent Rob Sissons has been speaking to some of the people who knowjust how vital the service can be. A miracle of moDern meDicine. Last year, sophia met Dana from germany, who saveD her life by Donating precious Stem Cells that proveD a transplant match. AgeD two, sophia was DiagnoseD with a rare blooDDisorDer. A5 you� D imagine, sophia anD her mum claire, from mansfielD in nottinghamshire, are forever grateful. She DiDn� t know her. She DiDn� t have to Do it. AnD it� s just amazing that some people can just be so selfless to Do something like that for us. BehinD suchjoy of a cure, though, are the logistical challenges of organising transplants. AnD in the uk, there� s a problem the Specialist Equipment useD in the nhs anD private sector to extract Stem Cells from blooD is much in DemanD for other therapeutic services. The Anthony Nolan charity says there can be Delays of weeks, sometimes months, coorDinating a suitable slot for a Donor. The majority of the transplants we facilitate, the Patients Team require fresh cells, so its really important we can actually get the Date that the clinicians are asking for those cells to be collecteD anDDelivereD. From the point of collection, we can generally get those cells straight to the patients. The Problem Weve got at the moment is actually trying to get the cells collecteD. AnD at the moment, its only 20 of the Donors who were putting forwarD who were able to collect within the winDow that the patients meDical team are asking for those cells. Here at One of the uk� 5 biggest hospitals, nottingham� s queen� s meDical centre, a DeDicateD space will soon be kitteD out, ringfenceD for Anthony Nolan organiseDDonations. There� s going to be four beDs in the Anthony Nolan unit here. They expect to be busy. In theory, you can put eight people a Day through it, anD although we won� T Work every Day simply because, for example, at the weekenDs you can� T Process the cells so easily. But certainly, you know, a significant number of people from all over the country can access Donation here. When it comes to Donation, nathan from northampton knows it� s something to be prouD of. His bag of precious Stem Cells a bag of magic from the Point Of View of a recipient. They were collecteD in january, 16 years after he joineD the Anthony Nolan register by Doing a saliva spit test. The Day was really boring, because you just sit in a D'>Hospital BeD for arounD seven hours while The MachineDoes its work. Its no trouble. Theres no effort involveD on my part, or our part. You just have to be willing to Do it. So youre treateD really well. The Donation itself is painless. AnD the the gooD feeling that you get afterwarDs is amazing. So its One of those things where if you get the opportunity to Do it, Do it. So in the next few months, the unit will be kitteD out, anD they hope to Do the first Donation here in nottingham early next year. The new Collection Facility shoulD also mean more opportunities for cutting Dge-stem-cell'>EDge Stem Cell research. Rob sissons, bbc news, nottingham. You coulD help to save a life. We� re joineD now by ann o� leary from Anthony Nolan anD jo kelly, who is a campaigner anDStem Cell Transplant recipient. Do you want to tell it your story . You were DiagnoseD with hoDgkin� s lymphoma. I you were DiagnoseD with hoDgkins l mhoma. , you were DiagnoseD with hoDgkins lmhoma. Lymphoma. Iwas. Iwas DiagnoseD when i was lymphoma. Iwas. Iwas DiagnoseD when i was 22. Lymphoma. Iwas. Iwas DiagnoseD when i was 22. It lymphoma. I was. I was DiagnoseD when i was 22. It was lymphoma. Iwas. Iwas DiagnoseD when i was 22. It was normally I Lymphoma. I was. I was DiagnoseD when i was 22. It was normally a l when i was 22. It was normally a very treatable Disease but for me it was quite stubborn. Three years Down the line, ageD 25, that i was tolD there was nothing more we coulDDo anD i was living on borroweD time. How long ago was that . I am anD i was living on borroweD time. How long ago was that . AnD i was living on borroweD time. How long ago was that . I am 39 now, about 15 years how long ago was that . I am 39 now, about 15 years ago. How long ago was that . I am 39 now, about 15 years ago. I how long ago was that . I am 39 now, about 15 years ago. I bounceD how long ago was that . I am 39 now, about 15 years ago. I bounceD arounD | about 15 years ago. I bounceD arounD with other treatments, Different trial Drugs but nothing was working. A last Ditch-attempt'>Ditch Attempt at something to buy me a bit more time workeD amazingly anD it gave me that winDow of opportunity to have a transplant. My of opportunity to have a transplant. My gooDness in that time you are expecting the very worst. When the Stem Cell Match came about, what was it like . ,. Stem Cell Match came about, what was it like . ,. , it like . Really wilD. We haD previously it like . Really wilD. We haD previously lookeD it like . Really wilD. We haD previously lookeD at it like . Really wilD. We haD previously lookeD at the i it like . Really wilD. We haD i previously lookeD at the registers in anticipation of hopefully being able to have a transplant. It DiD look like they were not going to be any matches. There was One not quite perfect match. A german man, a stuDent at the time, a man calleD stephan, he was contacteD. I got to meet him eventually, which was increDible. He steppeD up his sales anD i receive them in 2012 anD that is 12 years ago now. It anD i receive them in 2012 anD that is 12 years ago now. Is 12 years ago now. IT WorkeD really well is 12 years ago now. IT WorkeD really well. Sometimes i is 12 years ago now. IT WorkeD really well. Sometimes you i is 12 years ago now. IT WorkeD i really well. Sometimes you cannot believe you are sitting here . Ila. Really well. Sometimes you cannot believe you are sitting here . No, it simultaneously believe you are sitting here . No, it simultaneously feels believe you are sitting here . No, it simultaneously feels like believe you are sitting here . No, it simultaneously feels like five i simultaneously feels like five minutes ago but also a lifetime ago. All of the bonus years i have haD since, i am very thankful. It is an increDible thing. All thanks to Donation'>Stem Cell Donation anD a complete remission, it is all gooD. What is life like for remission, it is all gooD. What is life like for you remission, it is all gooD. What is life like for you now . Remission, it is all gooD. What is life like for you now . Amazing. L life like for you now . Amazing. Throuuh life like for you now . Amazing. Through ivf. Life like for you now . Amazing. Through ivf. I life like for you now . Amazing. Through ivf, i haD life like for you now . Amazing. Through ivf, i haD two life like for you now . Amazing. | through ivf, i haD two chilDren, life like for you now . Amazing. I through ivf, i haD two chilDren, 13 anD 15. Probably watching now. We have our family anD anD 15. Probably watching now. We have ourfamily anD i have anD 15. Probably watching now. We have our family anD i have stephan to thank for that as well. He saveD my life that he createD our future anD ourfamily. My life that he createD our future anD our family. My life that he createD our future anD our family. SaveD her life anD createD this anD our family. SaveD her life anD createD this family anD our family. SaveD her life anD createD this family because i anD our family. SaveD her life anD createD this family because he i createD this family because he registereD. CreateD this family because he registereD createD this family because he registereD. Absolutely. It is all about stories registereD. Absolutely. It is all about stories like registereD. Absolutely. It is all about stories like this, registereD. Absolutely. It is all about stories like this, people | about stories like this, people coming about stories like this, people coming forwarD, joining the Stem Cell Register anD being that if they are neeDeD for someOne in that really are neeDeD for someOne in that really vulnerable position. SounDs like the way really vulnerable position. SounDs like the Way Stem really vulnerable position. SounDs like the Way Stem cell really vulnerable position. SounDs like the way Stem Cell Transplants | like the way Stem Cell Transplants anDDonations are given is changing quite a lot, is that right . Stem cell transplants quite a lot, is that right . Stem cell transplants for quite a lot, is that right . Stem cell transplants for this quite a lot, is that right . Stem cell transplants for this year i quite a lot, is that right . Stem cell transplants for this year is | cell transplants for this year is the 50 cell transplants for this year is the 50 Year Anniversary of Anthony Nolan the 50 Year Anniversary of Anthony Nolan the the 50 Year Anniversary of Anthony Nolan. The One-marrow-registry'>BOne Marrow Registry were set up nolan. The One-marrow-registry'>BOne Marrow Registry were set up 50 nolan. The One-marrow-registry'>BOne Marrow Registry were set up 50 years ago. Over the Donation'>Years Donation set up 50 years ago. Over the Donation'>Years Donation has changeD. 90 of people Donate Donation has changeD. 90 of people Donate through their D-stream'>BlooD Stream in a ciinic Donate through their D-stream'>BlooD Stream in a clinic like Donate through their D-stream'>BlooD Stream in a clinic like we were looking at earlier a clinic like we were looking at earlier on a clinic like we were looking at earlier on. Joining the register is proviDing earlier on. Joining the register is proviDing a earlier on. Joining the register is proviDing a cheek swab. It useD to be proviDing a blooD sample. Most important be proviDing a blooD sample. Most important is people getting on to that register anD keeping their Details that register anD keeping their Details up to Date, making sure they are committeD. If OneDay they are calleD. Are committeD. If OneDay they are calleD, coming forwarD to Donate. Is calleD, coming forwarD to Donate. [5 there calleD, coming forwarD to Donate. There an calleD, coming forwarD to Donate. Is there an argument for a more enhanceD form of registration, it almost becomes automatic . There are real Differences almost becomes automatic . There are real Differences between almost becomes automatic . There are real Differences between organ real Differences between Donation'>Organ Donation anDDonation'>Stem Cell Donation. In her case, Donation anDDonation'>Stem Cell Donation. In her case, you are waiting to finD out if her case, you are waiting to finD out if the her case, you are waiting to finD out if the Donor is available anD time out if the Donor is available anD time is out if the Donor is available anD time is of out if the Donor is available anD time is of the essence when someOne is waiting time is of the essence when someOne is waiting for time is of the essence when someOne is waiting for a transplant. Many important is waiting for a transplant. Many important people volunteereD to Donate important people volunteereD to Donate anD they commit to being on the register. Of course then that we can finD the register. Of course then that we can finD than if they come up as a match can finD than if they come up as a match for can finD than if they come up as a match for a can finD than if they come up as a match for a patient. We can finD than if they come up as a match for a patient. Match for a patient. We have haD about your match for a patient. We have haD about your Life Match for a patient. We have haD about your D-match'>Life AnD Match for a patient. We have haD about your life anD your match for a patient. We have haD about your life anD your career. L match for a patient. We have haD i about your life anD your career. You are also a keen cyclist, aren� t you . I am. I was inspireD to Do it During my transplant because the 2012 olympics were on. I was watching keenly with a little DDle-machine'>PaDDle Machine anD a transplant room. Has progresseD into me cycling competitively. IfounD progresseD into me cycling competitively. I founD this week i was founD to represent britain in the transplant games next year in germany. I get to pop in for a cup of tea with stephan. Instill germany. I get to pop in for a cup of tea with stephan. Of tea with stephan. Will he be cheerin of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you on . Of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you on . I of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you on . I hope i of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you on . I hope he i of tea with stephan. Will he be l cheering you on . I hope he well, of tea with stephan. Will he be cheering you on . I hope he well, he saiD he will cheering you on . I hope he well, he saiD he will. Hopefully cheering you on . I hope he well, he saiD he will. Hopefully i cheering you on . I hope he well, he saiD he will. Hopefully i will cheering you on . I hope he well, he saiD he will. Hopefully i will bring i saiD he will. Hopefully i will bring back some meDals. That is the aim. Were you watching the paralympics . Yes, increDible. Yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do ou yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think of yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think of her . Yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think of her . An yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think of her . An icon, yes, increDible. Sarah storey, what Do you think of her . An icon, a Do you think of her . An icon, a leaenD. Do you think of her . An icon, a legenD she Do you think of her . An icon, a legenD. She is Do you think of her . An icon, a legenD. She is here Do you think of her . An icon, a legenD. She is here with Do you think of her . An icon, a legenD. She is here with us Do you think of her . An icon, a| legenD. She is here with us this morninu. LegenD. She is here with us this morning. Look legenD. She is here with us this morning. Look over legenD. She is here with us this morning. Look over here legenD. She is here with us this| morning. Look over here Dame legenD. She is here with us this morning. Look over here Dame sarah storey, a recorD paralympic meDallist. GooD morning. Inspiration anD icon you havejust meDallist. GooD morning. Inspiration anD icon you have just been DescribeD as. AnD icon you have ust been DescribeD as. AnD icon you have ust been DescribeD as. ,. ,. , DescribeD as. GooDness can i have that on a placarD . DescribeD as. GooDness can i have that on a placarD . Congratulationsl that on a placarD . Congratulations on selection. That on a placarD . Congratulations on selection on selection. Quite the accolaDe. You are amazing. On selection. Quite the accolaDe. You are amazing. I on selection. Quite the accolaDe. You are amazing. I cannot on selection. Quite the accolaDe. | you are amazing. I cannot believe the story you are amazing. I cannot believe the story i you are amazing. I cannot believe the story i have listeneD to, it is superh the story i have listeneD to, it is superh |i the story i have listeneD to, it is su erb. , the story i have listeneD to, it is suerb. ,. ,. ,. , superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself i superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself i am superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself i am Doing superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself i am Doing this i superb. It is thanks to athletes I Like yourself i am Doing this now. Superb. It is thanks to athletes like yourself i am Doing this now. I never thought this woulD be the case. I DiDnt think i woulD be here, let alOne on two wheels. What here, let alOne on two wheels. What woulD your here, let alOne on two wheels. What woulD your aDvice here, let alOne on two wheels. What woulD your aDvice before here, let alOne on two wheels. What woulD your aDvice before the transplant games . WoulD your aDvice before the transplant games . Probably the thin. S that transplant games . Probably the things that have transplant games . Probably the things that have got transplant games . Probably the things that have got her transplant games . Probably the | things that have got her through transplant games . Probably the things that have got her through the treatment, the processes you rely on, treatment, the processes you rely on. That treatment, the processes you rely on, that is the step, Darling little liy on, that is the step, Darling little by little on, that is the step, Darling little by little to on, that is the step, Darling little by little to the baseline, get yourself on the Start Line in the best yourself on the Start Line in the best shape possible by making those Decisions best shape possible by making those Decisions. The builD up is the harDest Decisions. The builD up is the harDest part. When you are in the race, harDest part. When you are in the race, it harDest part. When you are in the race, it kicks harDest part. When you are in the race, it kicks in, the instinct of how race, it kicks in, the instinct of how to race, it kicks in, the instinct of how to race race, it kicks in, the instinct of how to race anD enjoy it. Make sure you enjoy how to race anD enjoy it. Make sure you enjoy the process of getting to the start you enjoy the process of getting to the Start Line. Enjoy it. The the Start Line. Enoy it. The personalh the Start Line. Enoy it. The personal coach the Start Line. Enjoy it. The personal coach if the Start Line. Enjoy it. The personal coach if anyOne the Start Line. Enjoy it. Tt;e personal coach if anyOne has the Start Line. Enjoy it. Tt9 personal coach if anyOne has the resilience. Personal coach if anyOne has the resilience. Resilience. That is the thing. A little bit of resilience. That is the thing. A little bit of aDversity, resilience. That is the thing. A little bit of aDversity, people resilience. That is the thing. A| little bit of aDversity, people talk about little bit of aDversity, people talk about it. Little bit of aDversity, people talk about it, the commentators. The aDversity about it, the commentators. The Dversity-thatjo'>ADversity Thatjo has been about it, the commentators. The aDversity that jo has been through, the Dversity'>Rate ADversity that jo has been through, the rate is aDversity that jo has been through, the rate is not a matter of D-Death'>Life AnD Death the rate is not a matter of D-Death'>Life AnD Death the the rate is not a matter of D-Death'>Life AnD Death. The right to live is very Different Death. The right to live is very Different. Jo has alreaDy won. The transplant Different. Jo has alreaDy won. The transplant games is the cherry on top of transplant games is the cherry on top of this transplant games is the cherry on top of this most amazing cake. I top of this most amazing cake. Suppose top of this most amazing cake. I suppose every Dave feels top of this most amazing cake. T suppose every Dave feels wonDerful. It makes you more resilient. Every it makes you more resilient. Every Day it makes you more resilient. Every Day. Go anD get gbs some more meDals every Day. Go anD get gbs some more meDals i every Day. Go anD get gbs some more meDals. , , ,. ,. , meDals. I hope you manage the aDrenaline. MeDals. I hope you manage the aDrenaline. The meDals. I hope you manage the aDrenaline. The aDrenaline meDals. I hope you manage the j aDrenaline. The aDrenaline tries meDals. I hope you manage the i aDrenaline. The aDrenaline tries to huack aDrenaline. The aDrenaline tries to hijack you can if you like. You are exciteD to race anD you Do not want to let people Down who supporteD you. The aDrenaline will be there for everyOne. Jo is a pro at hanDling that says she will be able to give me some aDvice. [30 hanDling that says she will be able to give me some aDvice. HanDling that says she will be able to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give me some aDvice. Do you want to live to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah some to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah some tips . To give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah some tips . I to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah some tips . I will to give me some aDvice. Do you want to give sarah some tips . I will chat i to give sarah some tips . I will chat later. To give sarah some tips . I will chat later lovely to give sarah some tips . I will chat later. Lovely to to give sarah some tips . I will chat later. Lovely to bring to give sarah some tips . I will chat later. Lovely to bring you to give sarah some tips . I will chat later. Lovely to bring you together. We will talk later. Lovely to bring you together. We will talk all later. Lovely to bring you together. We will talk all about later. Lovely to bring you together. We will talk all about paris later. Lovely to bring you together. We will talk all about paris anD we will talk all about paris anD your phenomenal achievements in the next half an hour. Looking forwarD to that. Brilliant to have you here. Morning live follows breakfast on bbc One this morning. Lets finD out what they have in store with gethin anD michelle. GooD morning. What an achievement gooD morning. What an achievement gooD luck in the worlD championships. Coming up. Were weeks away from lanDmark rules to help victims of frauD. But currently getting all your mOney back DepenDs on who you bank with. Consumerjournalist Rebecca Wilcox reveals which bank fully refunDeD only 3 of its customers. Plus, theres been a surge in roaD workers being verbally anD physically abuseD forjust Doing theirjob. In a shocking investigation, we uncover how some have even been threateneD with weapons. Swearing at me. Physically threateneD, threats towarDs my family, slamming hanDs on the bonnet, shouteD at, haD a gun pulleD out on me. It has left people fearing for their safety anD saDly leaving the profession. AnD were continuing our living with Cancer Series to give you anD your loveDOne support with a Diagnosis. ToDay Dr-oscar'>Dr Oscar explains why screenings for the Disease are vital. Weve been overwhelmeD by messages of people sharing how getting checkeD saveD their lives, but millions miss their appointments. Ill explain what to Do if youre struggling to speak to your Doctor. Also toDay, were catching up with comeDy legenDs paul D-bob'>Whitehouse AnD Bob mortimer on the riverbank as they film the new series of gOne fishing. AnD yes well be finDing out if the viewers favourite teD the Dog will be joining them. AnD, we throw away 33,000 apples every Day, enough to fill a Double Decker bus. Cook briony may williams shows us how weve been cutting them wrong anD settles the Debate. FriDge Orfruit Bowl . She is our pink laDy. She is golDen anDDelicious. I am out now any more for any more . T anDDelicious. I am out now any more for any more . More for any more . I once DiD a iece more for any more . I once DiD a piece about more for any more . I once DiD a piece about trying more for any more . I once DiD a piece about trying to more for any more . I once DiD a piece about trying to bring more for any more . I once DiD a piece about trying to bring back| more for any more . I once DiD a I Piece about trying to bring back olD species of apple. One was calleD slack my girDle. Mr; species of apple. One was calleD slack my girDle species of apple. One was calleD slack my girDle. My girDle is fine as it is. Slack my girDle. My girDle is fine as it is see slack my girDle. My girDle is fine as it is. See you slack my girDle. My girDle is fine as it is. See you later. Slack my girDle. My girDle is fine as it is. See you later. My slack my girDle. My girDle is fine j as it is. See you later. My apples enD up in the bin because i reach for the biscuits insteaD acciDentally. Time now to get the news, D-weather'>Travel AnD Weather where you are. Hello. A very gooD morning from bbc lonDon. Im alice salfielD. People living near Garratt Lane in wimbleDon are still being aDviseD to keep their Doors anD winDows closeD more than three Days after a fire broke out in a recycling centre. Two schools were forceD to close because of concerns over Air Quality. Theyre Due to reopen this morning. ClouDs of smoke have been hanging over the area after the fire at Reston Waste management on saturDay night. The Site Operator Sortera has apologiseD for the impact its haD on resiDents. The way the met polices large scale events anD festivals will come unDer scrutiny at City Hall toDay. It comes after eight people were stabbeD at notting Hill Carnival last month two of them fatally while D-yarD'>ScotlanD YarD estimates policing protests linkeD to the war in gaza between last october anD thisjune has cost it more than £40 million. Its hopeD travelling by train coulD be about to get a bit easierfor Deaf people. South western railway is trialling a new system that enables passengers to translate information instantly into british Sign Language, using ai generateD images on their mobiles. Synapse uses Ai Technology to Develop Sign Language a photorealistic signer, so any written English Information can be translateD into british Sign Language, anD we use ai to Demonstrate that. So thats what synapse is all about translation using technology. LonDons newest Air Ambulance has taken to the sky. Its One of two which have come as a result of a two year funDraising campaign. The charity behinD them has raiseD £15 million to replace ageing helicopters serving lonDons major trauma hospitals. They can get to the scene where theyre neeDeD in arounD ten minutes. Lets Take A Look at the tubes now. There are minor Delays on the D-city'>Hammersmith AnD City line anD severe Delays on the victoria line. Now onto the weather with kate. GooD morning. It is quite a chilly start this morning. Bright anD sunny. Weve got a Day of sunshine anD showers. Its breezy, but the temperature will remain on the cool siDe. Now, this was Last Nights rain Down in the south east. It was in fact a colD front. It cleareD away, clearing the skies, but also introDuceD much chillier air from the North West. Now, for this morning, some sunshine, but quite quickly the D-will-bubble'>ClouD Will Bubble up. Frequent showers. Some of those heavy, sharp. You might get a rumble of thunDer, some hail blown through on that North Westerly breeze, but temperatures feeling cool. Just 15 celsius. Now, the showers will faDe into this evening. Again, its Dry anD its clear anD the temperature Drops once again. Another chilly night. Minimum li s celsius. But a bright sunny start Tomorrow Morning. Again, well see some showers just sinking south. Perhaps less frequent than toDay, but it is going to be another cool One. Then overnight thursDay into friDay, the temperature Dropping even lower, 2 3 celsius potentially. In the more prOne spots, there is a chance, not wiDespreaD, but One or two sparkles of frost on Day-morning'>FriDay Morning. Thats it. HeaD to our website to reaD about the Devastating impact on a south Don-fooD'>LonDon FooD bank after it haD several thousanD pounDs� worth of stock stolen on sunDay. Now its back to nina anD jon. See you soon. Bye bye. Hello, this is Breakfast Withjon Kay anD nina warhurst. More than 1,700 inmates were releaseD early from prison yesterDay, as part of a Government Scheme to reDuce Ding-injails'>OvercrowDing Injails in englanD anD wales. However, navigating life after prison is not always straight forwarD as many employers are often wary of hiring people with criminal recorDs. Our Dent-frankie-mccamley'>CorresponDent Frankie Mccamley has been to finD out what opportunities are available anD what neeDs to change. Darrell was in anD out of prison on Drug-anD-robbery'>Drug AnD Robbery offences. Following his first sentence, he fell back into his olD baD habits anD enDeD up back insiDe. I was just very lOnely, actually. Um, haD basically no frienDs. My relationships haDDown'>Broken Down with my family as well, so i was just very, very DepresseD anDDiDnt really have much hope for my life. AnD, yeah, so ijust reverteD back to my olD behaviour, you know, stealing anDDoing Drugs. Whilst incarcerateD, he trieD to get on courses to help him into employment for when he was releaseD. It just wasnt possible because there was, you know, a queue of, like, 30 people alreaDy waiting to get onto it. AnD when you see queues like that anD youre Desperate to get on a course, how Does that affect you . Yeah, its quite Demoralising. So, D, what we Doing with the heaDset . Because youve strippeD it all out. Thats right. After Doing some research, he founD stefan who trains a hanDful of bike mechanics in a small workshop in pentonville prison. Its a really nurturing environment. Its encouraging, gives them hope. Its a nice space. They get treateD probably a bit Differently to, you know, when theres hunDreDs of them screaming for the Officers Attention on the wings. Theres nowhere in the prison as clean as our workshop. The priDe the guys take, theyre not tolD to Do it. Theyjust, when theyre having a cup of tea, they pick up a broom anD they make sure they look after it. Those who complete the course will be offereD a job in his shop. But with the governments early release of prisOners, stefan believes many will enD up back insiDe unless theres proper support, incluDing housing. So if you release a guy early, hes trying to get housing sorteD for two months time anD suDDenly you go, 0h, theres your bag, son. Youre off youre going to enD up on a Park Bench or on the wrong persons sofa, anD youll probably be back in on tuesDay. Do you have somewhere to stay tonight . Janette is part of a team in south lonDon who help women facing housing anD financial problems. When theyre releaseD. They offer D-information'>Support AnD Information she believes shoulD be given on the insiDe. Women Dont get that information. My experience is that theyre fobbeD off anD tolD. Oh, Dont worry, when you get out there, youll get housing. Dont worry. Your Probation Officer will Do it. Dont worry. Social services. AnD that really isnt the case. Because they are. They are, as i call them, the invisible women. How woulD you Describe rehabilitation in prisons, then . NOnexistent. Its, um. I think it makes people in certain positions feel better, that theyve sent people to this place anD get them out of the way. Out of sight, out of minD. But then what they have not planneD for or prepareD for is that those people will return back to the community. GooD to see you. So these are all yours. IcelanD fooD has offereD employment to more than 680 ex offenDers since 2022. Its paulsjob to interview inmates, making sure they pass specific checks. For those who Do like max, theyll be offereD employment. They say, i really want to start a job. Ill work 60, 70, 80 hours a week, boss. Come on, lets get stuck in. AnD the reality of it is they cant. Because when they get out of prison, theyve got loaDs of things to Do. Probation, theyre on licence, theyve got their partner, theyve got chilDren. AnD what we say to them is, like, just take it easy anD we offer them a 16 hour contract. Minimum contract. Thats when they spoke to me anD gave me options. AnD thats where they brought up icelanDDelivery Driver. I DiDnt minD the sounD of it. AnD its local to me. Its only ten minutes. AnD what DiD you think when they saiD, we can help you get a job . It DiD feel gooD. Yeah, it maDe the maDe the future look a bit better. For a lot of people, i can see it being a big lifeline. A lifeline for people trying to rebuilD their lives, but only offereD by a hanDful of businesses. The D-store'>FooD Store is now offering its Rehabilitation Plan to other businesses who may want to follow suit. Frankie mccamley, bbc news. Were joineD now anDrea coaDy, from nacro, a Socialjustice Charity who supports former inmates. AnD paul cowley, whos the Director of rehabilitation at the supermarket icelanD. You have loveD this, paul, you came out of prison anD faceD a Jobs Market that have closeD the Door on you you have liveD this. Yes. Market that have closeD the Door on you you have liveD this. You you have liveD this. Yes, i coulD not you you have liveD this. Yes, i coulD not get you you have liveD this. Yes, i coulD not get employment you you have liveD this. Yes, i coulD not get employment Due i you you have liveD this. Yes, ij coulD not get employment Due to you you have liveD this. Yes, i. CoulD not get employment Due to a criminal recorD, anD i was a bit DisappointeD anDDishearteneD with that, anDDepresseD, really, anD eventually i trieD to join the army. But again, the army saiD, we cant let you in because you have got a criminal recorD. But because i was quite persistent, anD i haD nowhere else to go, i was intervieweD by a senior officer after about six weeks of going in anD out, the officer saiD, i am going to take a chance on you. We shoulDnt let you in, but Dont let me Down, anD it was that opportunity, that seconD chance, whatever that man is now, that completely changeD my life. BinD whatever that man is now, that completely changeD my life. AnD you believe everyOne completely changeD my life. AnD you believe everyOne is completely changeD my life. AnD you believe everyOne is entitleD completely changeD my life. AnD you believe everyOne is entitleD to completely changeD my life. AnD you believe everyOne is entitleD to that l believe everyOne is entitleD to that chance . T believe everyOne is entitleD to that chance . ,. , believe everyOne is entitleD to that chance . ,. ,. 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So what sort of transformations Do you see i sort of transformations Do you see toDay in the people you take on, from the prisOners, introDucing them into the workplace . From the prisOners, introDucing them into the workplace . Amazing stories. One i ust into the workplace . Amazing stories. 0ne Liust haD into the workplace . Amazing stories. One i just haD this into the workplace . Amazing stories. One ijust haD this morning, into the workplace . Amazing stories. One ijust haD this morning, i into the workplace . Amazing stories. One ijust haD this morning, i put into the workplace . Amazing stories. One ijust haD this morning, i put a i One ijust haD this morning, i put a man who is 40, lets call him pete, i put him in a row as a Delivery'>Home Delivery Driver. We have been in anD out of prison since he was 15, anD he just sent out of prison since he was 15, anD hejust sent me out of prison since he was 15, anD he just sent me a picture of his Pay Statement saying, bass, this is the first Pay Statement ive ever haD in my life. It is so fantastic. AnD he sent me a picture of it, anD then he sent me a picture of it, anD then he sent that he is One of our Delivery'>Home Delivery Drivers. He has been with us for two weeks anD he has just been classeD as an excellent Driver. 50 it is all computeriseD, it is all so it is all computeriseD, it is all monitoreD, anD he has come up top in his area. He is excelling, which is so exciting. His area. He is excelling, which is so exciting so exciting. AnDrea, there will be Eo Le so exciting. AnDrea, there will be people watching so exciting. AnDrea, there will be people watching the so exciting. AnDrea, there will be people watching the same, so exciting. AnDrea, there will be people watching the same, yes, | people watching the same, yes, people watching the same, yes, people Deserve an opportunity, but first anD foremost, it shoulD go to people who Dont have a criminal recorD, who havent been let out of prison early. RecorD, who havent been let out of prison early prison early. That is a common Argument Prison early. That is a common argument. But prison early. That is a common argument. But what prison early. That is a common argument. But what we prison early. That is a common argument. But what we know L Prison early. That is a common | argument. But what we know is prison early. That is a common argument. But what we know is that everyOne argument. But what we know is that everyOne makes mistakes, so people Deserve everyOne makes mistakes, so people Deserve seconD chances, anD for people Deserve seconD chances, anD for people that enD up in prison, is a true people that enD up in prison, is a true important for society that we ive true important for society that we give them true important for society that we give them those seconD chances, because give them those seconD chances, because it give them those seconD chances, because it reDuces the chances of them because it reDuces the chances of them reoffenDing. It means that people them reoffenDing. It means that people can come out of prison, they can support people can come out of prison, they can support themselves anD their families, can support themselves anD their families, anD they can become contributing members of our community, anD that creates a safer society community, anD that creates a safer society is community, anD that creates a safer society is for community, anD that creates a safer society is for us all. We community, anD that creates a safer society is for us all. Society is for us all. We have hearD the story there society is for us all. We have hearD the story there from society is for us all. We have hearD the story there from paul society is for us all. We have hearD the story there from paul about i society is for us all. We have hearD | the story there from paul about One inDiviDual he has hearD from this morning, bigger picture, zooming out, what Do the statistics tell us about the success of people who come out of prison but get into work, how important it is a job . It is out of prison but get into work, how important it is a job . Important it is a ob . It is really important. Important it is a job . It is really important. People important it is a job . It is really important. People who important it is a job . It is really important. People who are important it is a job . It is really important. People who are in i important it is a job . It is really i important. People who are in work are about important. People who are in work are about 9 less likely to commit further are about 9 less likely to commit further offences, but we know that the numbers of people finDing work is still the numbers of people finDing work is still really low. There has been a lot is still really low. There has been a lot of is still really low. There has been a lot of gooD work DOne, there are fantastic a lot of gooD work DOne, there are fantastic enlighteneD employers such as icelanD fantastic enlighteneD employers such as icelanD that are willing to give people as icelanD that are willing to give people a as icelanD that are willing to give people a seconD chance, but it remains people a seconD chance, but it remains the case that less than a thirD remains the case that less than a thirD of remains the case that less than a thirD of people are in work six months thirD of people are in work six months after prison. So there is much months after prison. So there is much more months after prison. So there is much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do ou Do much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do you Do when much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do you Do when you much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do you Do when you go much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do you Do when you go into much more that we can Do. Paul, what Do you Do when you go into prisons i Do you Do when you go into prisons anD there are people for whom being in prison is a way of life anD has been their entire aDult life . Can you penetrate that, can you break that cycle . You penetrate that, can you break that cle . , , you penetrate that, can you break that cycle . You penetrate that, can you break that cle . , , , that cycle . Great question. You can, but it is really that cycle . Great question. You can, but it is really harD. That cycle . Great question. You can, but it is really harD. Some that cycle . Great question. You can, but it is really harD. Some of that cycle . Great question. You can, but it is really harD. Some of them i but it is really harD. Some of them get institutionaliseD, anD a finD it really Difficult. One of the stats is that I Think in present you make about 200 Decisions a Day, anD when you come out, you make over 2000 Decisions like that, you Dont even think about it, because everything is DOne for you in prison. It is harD, if you have been in for some time, you can imagine how technology in the worlD have changeD. No excuses for crime whatsoever, but theres usually a reason for it when you Dig into it. The problem we use, we have protocols anD criteria that I Cant take everyboDy anD it DoesnT Work for everyboDy the DoesnT Work for everyboDy the programme we use. So DoesnT Work for everyboDy the programme we use. So there are a few categories of offences that i cannot take for legal reasons anD protocols, but most of the men anD women that i interview are just so exciteD, anD actually, i am not naive, they have been Doing this for 20 oDD years, they actually want to change, big percentage of them are feD up of being caught in this cycle of crime but Dont get a break. That is the harD hit. AnD thejob is massive. Is the harD bit. AnD the ob is massivefi massive. What Do you say to people who miaht massive. What Do you say to people who might be massive. What Do you say to people who might be watching massive. What Do you say to people who might be watching right massive. What Do you say to people who might be watching right now, i massive. What Do you say to people i who might be watching right now, who say it as a lauDable, i want people to have chances, but i Dont really want a former prisOner Delivering fooD to my Door to my elDerly parents, anD i have got real concerns . Parents, anD i have got real concerns . ~ ,. , concerns . Absolutely, so that is risk, anD theres concerns . Absolutely, so that is risk, anD theres an concerns . Absolutely, so that is risk, anD theres an element i concerns . Absolutely, so that is risk, anD theres an element of| concerns . Absolutely, so that is i risk, anD theres an element of risk in everything, anD what i try to Do with this seconDChance Scheme that icelanD give me the opportunity to Do is limit of that risk. In the prison, they have Prison Employment leaDs, One person who runs the employment centre, anD i give them our protocols, they select the people that fit that protocol, lets say they give me ten men. I then interview those ten men for 15 to 20 minutes, anD i really Dig into their story. 50 minutes, anD i really Dig into their sto minutes, anD i really Dig into their sto. ~ ,. , story. So you know what their history is . Story. So you know what their history is . Exactly, story. So you know what their history is . Exactly, i story. So you know what their history is . Exactly, i am story. So you know what their history is . Exactly, i am privy to all of that history is . Exactly, i am privy to all of that. So history is . Exactly, i am privy to all of that. So we history is . Exactly, i am privy to all of that. So we have history is . Exactly, i am privy to all of that. So we have a history is . Exactly, i am privy to. All of that. So we have a Selection Process that goes from the prison to the ten men who have been selecteD, i then interview them for 20 minutes, another Selection Process, anD then i go away anD make a Decision on whether they are right for our organisation. So the Risk Factor, anDI Love organisations anD businesses to hear this, the Risk Factor is going like that. So by the time the store managers anD area managers get the people i am senDing, the Risk Factor has hopefully been calculateDDown to a small amount. Hopefully been calculateDDown to a smallamount. But hopefully been calculateDDown to a small amount. But theres always an element of risk. Element of risk. Getting that paycheque element of risk. Getting that paycheque for element of risk. Getting that paycheque for the element of risk. Getting that paycheque for the first element of risk. Getting that paycheque for the first time | element of risk. Getting that| paycheque for the first time it element of risk. Getting that paycheque for the first time it have been amazing. Thank you, paul, thank you to you, anDrea, something we will be coming back to it no Doubt. The time is 8. 46. Heres matt with the weather. Plenty of showers sets to Develop toDay, we have alreaDy have some rumbles of thunDer in cheshire so far. Temperatures quite wiDely in the major towns anD cities arounD four to nine celsius right now. But whether showers are, it is mainly across western areas, but also into the miDlanDs with that breeze coming in from the North East. Some shown to be D-east'>South AnD East where the clouD will builD up, the showers will Develop locally anD spreaDDown in that strong anD gusty winD. Not quite as strong as yesterDay, but it is coming in from a slightly chillier Direction, so a bit of an aDDeDD-chill'>WinD Chill when these showers are with you. Temperatures in the north of scotlanD probably feeling close to six anD eight celsius. Temperatures at last Down on what we woulD normally expect this time of year, even in the south. So tonight, many showers will faDe away through the evening, continuing arounD some coasts, a little bit warmer than inlanD. Temperatures actually Dropping further tonight than at Last Night. So Tomorrow Morning will be even chillier, coulD get rounD to about two or three celsius anD parts of scotlanD anD northern englanD. But a lot more sunshine arounD to begin with, fewer showers first thing, but the clouDs will builD up. Not quite as potent or as many as toDays, so most of you will spenD most if not all of the DDry. Then the colDest night of the week will see temperatures Drop low enough for a Day-morning'>FriDay Morning frost for some of you. I am a Day-morning'>FriDay Morning frost for some of you. Iam holDing a Day-morning'>FriDay Morning frost for some of you. I am holDing out on the raDiators, but i am not sure how much longer i can resist. The time is 8. 48. The number of people in englanD taking up apprenticeships has been steaDily Declining over the last DecaDe. During the election, the Labour Party pleDgeD to aDDress what it calleDSkills Shortages by changing the way The System is funDeD. Its Something Peter has been looking into. The new government has maDe plans which rely on getting the economy growing. Businesses say to Do that, they neeD workers with better skills anD training. Apprenticeships are a massive part of that. So where are we at the moment . The latest stats we have show that in the 2022 to 2023 acaDemic year, just over 750,000 people were taking part in an apprenticeship in englanD. Of those, arounD 330,000 were new starters at the beginning of the acaDemic year. We call thais figure new starts. We call this figure new starts. But Take A Look at this. Back in the late 1990s, that new Start Figure was much, much lower. Look what happeneD when the Ding-system'>FunDing System changeD anD employers, colleges, the meDia took more of an interest in skills anD learning on thejob. We got to a peak of arounD half A Million new starts. More recently, though, there has been a clear Decline. Weve been speaking to some of the young people who have gOneDown the apprenticeship route, anD who are preparing to represent the uk anD show off the skills theyve [earneD on the worlD stage. So the history of the flambe first starteD with crepes suzette. Rubys well useD to feeling the heat. She spent two years honing her fine Dining-service'>Dining Service skills, anD notjust to get a career. Thats because ruby is One of a hanDful of apprentices getting reaDy to represent the uk at the worlDSkills Contest in lyon. You start most of the basic skills in college, anD now at international level, they are the highest level of skills you can ever have in the inDustry, so it is very harD. It takes a lot of time, but once youve got them, they cant be taken away from you. Its known as the skills olympics, anD for gooD reason. 1,500 apprentices from 80 nations competing for a meDal by showing off what theyve learneD in college anD on the job. Toasting victory or Drowning her sorrows, Rubys Coach says encouraging talent like hers is more important than ever. We have all varieD skills which are being representeD hospitality, cuisine, cookery, restaurant service. AnD that gives the platform to bring the best anD the benchmark. How Does uk stanD . Because skills are very important for the economy. I believe Apprenticeship System is One of the best systems. Also hoping to play her way to big things, yasmin, a gaming apprentice. Well, i was never really well into eDucation when i was younger, anD i really wanteD to promote my skills. I wanteD to be able to prove to people that im capable of more thanjust, you know, a regularjob. I want to promote my skills. So that neeDs a little bit of a. Slight alignment issue. There are fears the number of young people with Designs on Workplace Training coulD be in Decline, but Engineering Whiz Lucy has a pretty clear message. ID say absolutely go for it. Its been One of the best opportunities ive ever been given in my career, anD ive maDe frienDs for life, so Definitely go for it. Ok, so if you wire that anD then ill mess with the sensors, then well be reaDy to test. Lucy is hoping for a golD in mechatronics. Success for all the uks apprentices, in competition anD their careers, coulD be crucial for the countrys economy. It will be crucial, but why arent more people following ruby, yasmin, anD lucy into apprenticeships . Critics say recent changes have maDe things complex anD unattractive for employers. The new Labour Government has pleDgeD to tackle this by changing the way businesses can spenD the mOney given to them to train apprentices. AnD encouraging certain skills. The Department for eDucation tolD us they were committeD to reversing the current situation. The question is, how quickly can any reforms change things . Weve haD some really interesting comments from you. Stevie saiD an apprenticeship changeD his life, starteD in his 40s has become a teaching assistant, anD the Opening Ceremony was Last Night, the Opening Ceremony was Last Night, the competition begins toDay. We will keep everyOne upDateD on how they Do. Thanks, peter. Paralympics Gb Athletes have been arriving back home after winning more than 120 meDals in paris. AnD someOne who knows all about what it takes to become a champion is 30 time paralympic Dallist-Dame-sarah'>MeDallist Dame Sarah storey. 32 years since her first games, she took home her 18th anD 19th golDs in the cycling time D-roaD'>Trial AnD RoaD race. Her Dal-count'>MeDal Count makes her the most DecorateD anD most successful british paralympian of all time. She won the meDals across two sports swimming anD cycling anD nine paralympic games. Remarkably, she won five of her golD meDals before turning 19. Fresh from paris, Dame sarahjoins us now. When you hear those numbers. Tit takes you back a bit, you Do it Day in, Day out, anD it all accumulates, anD every Day is a new opportunity to be a bit better than the Day before. 32 years as a long time, anD i always wanteD to be a british athlete for as long as possible, but i never coulD have compounDeD nine games. D0 i never coulD have compounDeD nine names. , ~ i never coulD have compounDeD nine names. I. ~. , games. Do you think that is the key . That is what games. Do you think that is the key . That is what you games. Do you think that is the key . That is what you saiD games. Do you think that is the key . That is what you saiD to games. Do you think that is the key . That is what you saiD to jo games. Do you think that is the key . That is what you saiD to jo eller, that is what you saiD tojo eller, it is about taking it Day by Day, week by week. It is about taking it Day by Day, week by week. Yes, it is about the Rocesses Week by week. Yes, it is about the processes that week by week. Yes, it is about the processes that make week by week. Yes, it is about the processes that make you week by week. Yes, it is about the | processes that make you physically fit anD mentally resilient anD capable of Delivering each time, anD you have to time it right because other than tokyo, the games never gets changeD, the Day'>Race Day as the Day'>Race Day every race, you know the scheDule anD that stage is set. 50 toning your taper, your training, into that, as all crucial, you get better than that. Into that, as all crucial, you get better than that. You have brought in at number better than that. You have brought in at number 18 better than that. You have brought in at number 18 anD better than that. You have brought in at number 18 anD 19 better than that. You have brought in at number 18 anD 19 with better than that. You have brought in at number 18 anD 19 with you i better than that. You have brought| in at number 18 anD 19 with you this morning. Does it mean that as the games in the years pass, the meDals you win become more anD more precious . In you win become more anD more precious . 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So is the aDrenaline kicks in, insteaD of it wisely. So is the aDrenaline kicks in, insteaD of Doing it wisely. So is the Drenaline-l'>ADrenaline L kicks in, insteaD of Doing that, your channel yet anD using it as part of your weaponry . You your channel yet anD using it as part of your weaponry . Part of your weaponry . You are t in to part of your weaponry . You are trying to come part of your weaponry . You are trying to come anD part of your weaponry . You are trying to come anD you part of your weaponry . You are i trying to come anD you recognise that this is part of thaT Process, of getting to the Start Line. The harDest part is the bit before you get to the venue, I Think. If you can get to the venue, riDing to be venue, the first time you get on your bike is the bit where the calm comes. AnD as soon as they saiD three, two, One, go in that roaD race, somewhere there is no more anxiety because that is the bet you have traineD for. The race plan, DiD not exactly know, but as soon as i got in the race, knew exactly what i neeDeD to Do, anD that is very Difficult to explain to someOne who has not been to an event before. AnD has not been to an event before. AnD that is when has not been to an event before. AnD that is when your gcse french kickeD in as well. , , ,. , in as well. Yes, the seconD to last la , the in as well. Yes, the seconD to last tap the coach in as well. Yes, the seconD to last lap, the coach starteD in as well. Yes, the seconD to last lap, the coach starteD seconD in as well. Yes, the seconD to last lap, the coach starteD seconD to l lap, the coach starteD seconD to last left, anD there is a small central reservation, she went to the siDe i coulD not get to her but i was prepareD to at the same time. AnD she it haD, she is 19, sol was prepareD to at the same time. AnD she it haD, she is 19, so i haD to Draw on all my experience of moment it was like to be that 19 year olD myself. T moment it was like to be that 19yearolD myself. Moment it was like to be that 19yearolD myself. I love the D'>Icture 19yearolD myself. I love the picture we 19yearolD myself. I love the picture we showeD 19yearolD myself. I love the picture we showeD earlier 19yearolD myself. I love the picture we showeD earlier of. 19yearolD myself. I love the I Picture we showeD earlier of you with all of your meDals, struggling to holD them because you cannot wear at 19 golD meDals, but i havejust noticeD, is that a mini version of all the Ones you have One, that necklace . All the Ones you have One, that necklace . , ,. , necklace . This is representative of all the Games Necklace . This is representative of all the games i necklace . This is representative of all the games i have necklace . This is representative of all the games i have been necklace . This is representative of all the games i have been to. Necklace . This is representative of all the games i have been to. You | all the games i have been to. You get a token every games, sol all the games i have been to. You get a token every games, so I Think when you get ten, you get a cup of coffee. That photo i neeD to reDo, because there are 17 golD meDals, eight silver anD three bronze, D'>Sol NeeD to train for it. Take the picture i am neeD to train for it. Take the Picture Iam happy neeD to train for it. Take the picture i am happy to pay the price. Picture i am happy to pay the rice. ~ , picture i am happy to pay the rice, , , picture i am happy to pay the rice. ~ , picture i am happy to pay the rice. ~ , , picture i am happy to pay the rice. ~ , ~ price. We spoke to you last week, ou saiD price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that One price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that One of price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that One of your price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that One of your kiDs price. We spoke to you last week, you saiD that One of your kiDs was j you saiD that One of your kiDs was looking forwarD to show anD tell anD being the best that show anD tell, taking in the meDals. Has that happeneD yet . T taking in the meDals. Has that happeneD yet . Taking in the meDals. Has that happeneD yet . Taking in the meDals. Has that ha eneD et . , , , happeneD yet . I have not been home et, i have happeneD yet . I have not been home yet. I have a happeneD yet . I have not been home yet. I have a busy happeneD yet . I have not been home yet, i have a busy scheDule happeneD yet . I have not been home yet, i have a busy scheDule this yet, i have a busy scheDule this week anD im trying to keep training because the worlDs are in a couple of weeks. But as soon as i get the chance, we will be going on for the most epic show anD tell, i am sure. No let up, straight to the worlDs . Yes, juniors anD the 23, seniors, anD then the Para Cycling as well, thatis anD then the Para Cycling as well, that is something i have been campaigning for some time as a cyclist. It is interpreteD in triathlon, rowing, anD it is now starting to become a lot more integrateD at competition time for cycling. So im really exciteD to see how it looks, anD experience the womens race, on the same Day, Doing the same course, as the woman. It shoulD be gooD. finD the same course, as the woman. It shoulD be gooD. ShoulD be gooD. AnD then la four ears shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four years time . ShoulD be gooD. AnD then la four years time . Am shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four years time . Am i shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four years time . Am i alloweD shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four years time . Am i alloweD to shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four| years time . Am i alloweD to have shoulD be gooD. AnD then la four. Years time . Am i alloweD to have a hohDa years time . Am i alloweD to have a holiDay first . Years time . Am i alloweD to have a holiDay first . But years time . Am i alloweD to have a holiDay first . But after years time . Am i alloweD to have a holiDay first . But after your holiDay first . But after your holiDa , holiDay first . But after your holiDay. Do holiDay first . But after your holiDay, Do you holiDay first . But after your holiDay, Do you want holiDay first . But after your holiDay, Do you want to . I i holiDay, Do you want to . I absolutely want to be in holiDay, Do you want to . T absolutely want to be in la, yes, but i must have a rest anD appreciate what i have DOne here. To steal the line of simOne biles, let me enjoy this first, anD i will come back to what is next. Back to what is next. Fantastic. Where are back to what is next. Fantastic. Where are you back to what is next. Fantastic. Where are you going back to what is next. Fantastic. Where are you going on back to what is next. Fantastic. I where are you going on holiDay . Probably back to lanzarote because i cannot think of anywhere else to go. That is where i train, it feels like a home from home, have a Support Network there as well, so we will go back there anD plan a more exotic for the Fun Trip next year. AnD for the Fun Trip next year. AnDDont forget for the Fun Trip next year. AnDDont forget to for the Fun Trip next year. AnDDont forget to squeeze in a show anD tell. Stay with us, heaDlines coming up. Live from lonDon, this is bbc news. Us presiDent ial canDiDates Kamala Harris anDDonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump meet for the first time in a heaD to heaDDebate aheaD of novembers election. In a fiery 90 minutes, the pair acuseD each other of lying, as they clasheD on issues incluDing immigration, economy, abortion anD foreign policy. WorlD leaDers are laughing at DonalD-trump'>DonalD Trump. I have talkeD with military leaDers, some of whom workeD with you, anD they say you are a Disgrace. We are playing with D-war'>WorlD War iii, anD we have a presiDent that we Dont even know if hes. Where is our presiDent . As the Debate came to an enD, pop superStar Taylor swift enDorseDKamala Harris on social meDia calling her a gifteD leaDer anD a warrior. In other news, the us secretary of state Antony Blinken anD his uk counterpart, DaviD-lammy'>DaviD Lammy, heaD to ukraine in a joint Demonstration of support. I live in care that the ukrainians are hoping to persuaDe both men to give them permission to use long range missiles to hit further into russia im live in kyiv. In the Democratic republic of congo, meDics on the front line of the battle against mpox are Desperate for vaccines to arrive