Also the community is guilty. It is not true that we did not know even in the local community that rebecca was facing family problems. I community that rebecca was facing family problems. I want to say prior facing family problems. I want to say prior to facing family problems. I want to say prior to the facing family problems. I want to say prior to the family facing family problems. I want to say prior to the family it. To say prior to the family it is a to say prior to the family it is a sad to say prior to the family it is a sad moment in uganda and all of is a sad moment in uganda and All Of Us is a sad moment in uganda and All Of Us friends. When we went to paris All Of Us friends. When we went to paris with rebecca, we really to paris with rebecca, we really felt it because it was just really felt it because it was just three weeks we were together and one month of training together and one month of training together and its really training together and its really sad. Our senior Africa Correspondent Anne soy has more from bukwo. Rebecca cheptegei was a much loved member of this community, and you can see that from the turnout today. There were easily thousands of people here coming to pay their last respects to somebody they describe as humble, who was willing to help members of the community and who inspired many children to take up athletics. Earlier in the day, local councillors met here at Bukwo District and passed a motion to name a street and a Sports Venue after her. Earlier, we heard from paris, which is the city she ran her last marathon that they are also planning to to name a Sports Venue after her. Her death, atjust 33, has shocked many members of this community. She is the third athlete to die as a result of Domestic Violence in kenya, where she livEd In just three years, and therefore this death has cast a spotlight on an endemic issue in the country. And those conversations are going on here today. Fellow athletes are wearing black T Shirts with the inscription, say no to gender based violence. Sunita caminya is the uns ending violence against Women Policy Specialist in east and Southern Africa she shared her reflections. Its a really, its a horrible day, and its a reminder that rebeccas story is all too common, and we have a public emergency of violence against women and girls that is not being adequately addressed. Um, we really, we need to learn that Rebeccas Experience could have been prevented. And without more urgent and collective action, we will continue to fail many women and girlsjust like rebecca. You talked there about urgent collective action. What does that mean . What kind of action . Well, what we know is that we need. Violence against women and girls is preventable, and everyone needs to be involved through comprehensive approaches that engage all members of society. We know that by increasing long Term Funding to womens and support to womens rights organisations, we can play a more critical role because they are developing the solutions to end, to prevent and respond to violence against women, by promoting the Leadership And Participation of women and girls in Decision Making and Policy Spaces that can also help ensure that the policies and programmes meet the realities of their lives, and strengthening Protection Mechanisms to prevent and eliminate violence before it begins. Addressing different forms of discrimination, including against womens womens Human Rights defenders, and investing in adequate research and data so that we can better understand what is Driving Femicide in certain contexts and how to better prevent it, and ultimately really stepping up our investments in prevention, because we know that there are various strategies have been proven effective to prevent violence and reach that critical mass, to break the cycle of violence against women and girls. And weve been Hearing Voices raising their concerns, specifically in east africa, in this region. Is there a particular issue here . We know that the intentional killing of women or femicides and all forms of violence against women happen all over the world. That is not unique to east africa. But we do know that there are factors that can either protect women and girls from violence or increase their risk. So for example, recognising violence against women as a violation of Human Rights groundEd In discrimination and Gender Inequality rather than an individual isolated case is an important starting point. When we know when we can support relationships being equitable, not based on power over our control over one another, its also less likely that violence will take place. And when womens socio economic empowerment is celebrated and recognised as a benefit to everyone, regardless of their gender identity, women in public positions or successful will not be targeted for going against stereotypes, for example. And, of course, we know that when laws and policies are enforced, violence against women will be recognised as a crime and perpetrators of violence will be held to account for their actions. So these are some of the factors that can contribute to making the region and and the world safer for women and girls. And you listed there some of the things that need to change and the differences, i appreciate that. What kind of time frames are we talking about, though, to try and implement that . Well, we know that violence against women is a complex issue, but that doesnt mean that Action Cant be taken. So there are immediate actions that can be taken, right . Like upholding the laws. Ensuring that the laws that are in place are enforced, theyre resourced annually in state budgets, that the institutions who are responsible for protecting rights to live free of violence are actually staffed adequately and have mechanisms to monitor progress against their commitments, and ensuring that there is also support for wider society to be looking at this issue from a lens of its something that can be prevented, violence is not normal, its notjustified, and everyone has a role to play in taking action. And these investments also need to be made over time in our education systems, in our health systems. So really working to transform society that is grounded currently in Gender Inequality to one that is based on tolerance, non Violence And Equality for all. A former senior us official says president zelensky� s frustration over the use of long Range Missiles against russia is � palpable and justified. Kurt volker, previously the special representative for ukraine negotiations, was speaking to the bbc after Sir Keir Starmer and President Biden wrapped up their talks in washington with no public announcement of any change in policy on ukraine. Aruna iyengar has this report. The latest attacks in ukraines sumy region. Volodymyr zelensky has accused the west of emboldening Vladimir Putin with its hesitation over long Range Missiles. President biden and Sir Keir Starmer had met to decide whether to allow kyiv to use Storm Shadow missiles against targets inside russia. I dont think much about Vladimir Putin. Despite this put down there is still a cautious approach and no official change in policy. This wasnt a meeting about a particular capability, that wasnt why we got our heads down today. It was to allow ourselves the space, which we took, and the time, which we took, to have a strategic discussion. These long Range Missiles are at the heart of the talks. The uk already supplies Storm Shadows to ukraine, but only for use within ukraine. The coming weeks could see that the change with them being allowed to be firEd Into russia at military installations. Some military observers say ukraine isjustifiEd In wanting to stop the attacks at source. Now, what may happen here is some of us may get loosened up behind the scenes, you may see the us not object to the uk allowing the Storm Shadows to go, you may see some shift in the us Position Butjust not announced as some sort of new policy. But ukrainian frustration is palpable and i think it is justified. And former Uk Defence secretary Ben Wallace said this. All of that delay, all of that tug of war, favours russia. It allows putin to insert in the delay threats and new red lines and efforts to divide and rule in the international community. The russian president , Vladimir Putin, chaired a meeting of the Security Council yesterday. Russia says if restrictions are lifted, that would be an attack by nato and russia. Meanwhile, the former president of russia, dmitry medvedev, has increased the rhetoric and he said, what arrogant Anglo Saxon Dimwits failed to admit though is you can only test someones patients for so long. There is a delicate balance here for the west, weighing up test Someones Patience for so long. There is a delicate balance here for the west, weighing up the effects of action against the effects of inaction. Added to the mix is worrying evidence that Iran And North korea are supplying weapons to russia. President zelensky of ukraine is begging for help from the west. Translation putin and his accomplices must feel all the problems that war brings, the war must become significantly harderfor russia. This is the reality of war in ukraine. It is a country desperate for ongoing help. Its allies are working out what is the best way to do it. Joachim bitterlich is a former german ambassador to nato i asked him if he supported ukraines call to be able to use long Range Missiles inside russia. If you look at the situation and if i make a certain interpretation of the information over the last days, its clear for me theres a certain mistrust of the americans, the british and the germans towards the ukraine. As far as their use, its clear they use these Missile Missiles in order to attack directly airfields, Command Centres which have been involvEd In the attack of ukrainian territory. Its totally normal In My Eyes that they may use these weapons. What the mistrust comes from elsewhere is this mistrust of certain, lets say, european politicians, that the ukrainians could use these weapons against cities like moscow or other bigger russian cities. I think there is, lets say, this misunderstanding or between allies towards. And what and what do you think of that misunderstanding . Do you think its justified or not . Well, i think its justified to be able to defend yourself against attacks which are taken from a foreign territory. For me, its normal. So are you frustrated, then, in the length of time its taken to give permission for ukraine to use these weapons this way . Well, the problem, i come back to it there is a certain mistrust towards the ukrainians. For me, its clear. Its a mistrust. On the other hand, its a certain mistrust towards the russians. How the russians will interpret this, uh, this agreement or this tacit agreement, uh, because the russians invent even fake news about this. When you take putins last conference two days ago, he was speaking about the fact that nato is involved directly because ukrainians are not able to use these weapons. They are able to use these weapons. They have been trained. Its well done. But the mistrust of the western world, In My Eyes, is that the ukrainians do not use only against, lets say, airfields or Command Centres from where attacks are taken. They fear that the ukrainians could use them against, lets say, russian cities, as the russians do it in ukraine. There is this mistrust, this difference. What would you like to see happen next . Well, you have always a dream. You have always this dream that this war could end by a ceasefire. This is always a dream. And when i read the berlin newspapers this morning, or lets say, leftist special lady Sahra Wagenknecht is defending the entry into direct negotiations between russia and ukraine. She is asking for it. And this refers to, lets say, one third of the german population. Now you have, even in poland, people who think in this sense that is from, In My Eyes, a certain dream. On the other hand, its right to maintain a certain Speaking Line towards the russians to see. Perhaps they could, lets say at the end, agree, lets say, to a ceasefire and leave ukrainian territory. But i think we were, lets say ten years ago or 15 years ago in a much more comfortable situation. And i regret the west has not been, lets say, tough enough towards the russians to make clear where are the limits and where could be, lets say, at least a provisional peace for next year. Ive written this in 2019 after talks in moscow, and its regrettable we only ambassador who was listening to me was the british one. Neither the french nor the german, not interested at all in these, lets say, in the danger ive seen since, lets say, 2014. Latest, latest. We missed the story about the east, about the Donbas Agreement in 2015 16. Merkel and steinmeier, if you want. We missed this. I regret we have not taken seriously enough. But Vladimir Putin is not accepting till today in reality that the ukraine is an independent state. Russia and ukraine have exchanged Prisoners Of War with a move by the united arab emirates. The russian Defence Ministry said its freed servicemen were currently in belarus and receiving help. Uae state media said 103 prisoners from each side were handed over and that it was abu dhabis eighth such mediation. On Friday Ukraine said it had received a further 49 captives from russia they included former defenders of the now ruined city of mariupol. Typhoon yagi has caused severe flooding in myanmar with more than 230,000 people forced to leave their homes, according to officials. The Countrys Military has called for foreign aid to help cope with the disaster. Michael bristow has more. The Burmese Military has become isolated from the outside world since it seized power three years ago. But such is the extent of the flooding in myanmar and its now appealing for outside help. Images show burmese people rescuing what they can, including livestock from the rising water. Translation its terrible to experience flooding because we cannot live our lives well when it happens. It can be ok for people who have money, but for the people who have to work day to day for their meals, its not ok at all. So im afraid of the floods. Heavy rain has also caused the Mekong River to break its banks, causing flooding in areas of Northern Thailand and across the border in laos. Typhoon yagi was the most powerful storm in asia this year. Its after effects has still been felt. Michael bristow, bbc news. Floods have killed at least four people in romania. Thousands of homes in the east of the country, near the border with moldova, have been destroyed. The floods were triggered by torrential rain, which has swept across central and eastern europe. Nearly A0 Flood alerts have been issued across the czech republic, and people have been evacuated from several towns in poland. Two us astronauts strandEd In space have said it was hard to watch their Malfunctioning Craft Depart the international Space Station without them. Barry � butch� wilmore and Sunita Williams have been on the station for three months and could be there for several more but say they were trained to Expect The Unexpected. Pallab ghosh reports. Ignition and lift off of Starliner And Atlas v. Butch and suni blasted off for the international Space Station at the beginning ofjune. It was an eight day mission. But three months on, theyre still in space. We have you loud and clear. This is their first Press Conference to answer questions about how they feel about being stuck in space. You asked what we miss, right . Of course, you know, the things that we always miss our families. I miss my two dogs. I miss my friends. But you know what . Like butch said, there are so many people on earth that are sending us messages and it makes you feel just right at home. Butch and suni left earth with leaks in the propulsion system. Some of the thrusters cut out during docking. They arrived safely, greeted with the usual hugs, but engineers wanted to get to the bottom of the Thruster Problems before bringing them home. They never did. So do they feel let down by boeing, who made the Starliner Spacecraft . Let down . Absolutely not. We are pushing the edges of the envelope in everything that we do, and it is not easy. Starliner is now backingl away from the station. Starliner returned to earth last week without butch and suni. Boeing said it would be completely safe for them, but nasa overruled them. And the astronauts said for the first time that they agreed. We found some things that we just could not get comfortable with putting us back in the starliner when we had other options. We could have gotten to the point, i believe, where we could have returned on starliner, but we just simply ran out of time. Butch and suni seemed to be enjoying life on the Space Station. This is my happy place. I love being up here in space. Itsjust fun. You know, every day you do something thats work, quote unquote. You can do it upside down. Suni and butch are working with the rest of the Space Station crew with experiments, maintenance and having fun. The trailblazing ballerina, Michaela Deprince, has died at the age of 29. A Family Statement said she was an inspiration to everyone who heard her story. Deprince was born during sierra leones civil war, which took the lives of both her parents. She was taken to the us as a four year old, where her adopted family nurtured her love of ballet. She became the youngest ever principal dancer at the Dance Theatre of harlem and worked with the Dutch National Ballet before joining the prestigious boston ballet. She spent much of her career promoting the inclusion of black dancers in ballet. She also starrEd In Tv Show Dancing with the stars and Beyonces Lemonade Music video album. In 2017, Michaela Deprince told hardtalk� s Stephen Sackur how her experiences impacted her as a dancer. I think it is very important for people to not forget about the struggles that theyve been through because it creates who you are. And if i didnt go through those things, i wouldnt be as strong as i am today. Because i go through horrible things every single day in my dance career, and people say things to me that maybe i would cry about but i dont, it doesnt necessarily faze me any more because of the things ive been said to before. You can use the things that you have been through to connect with the audience and that is what art is, and thats what makes it so passionate. And i mean, sometimes it is hard but at the same time you have to have the right Support System, the right people who can help you bring you back into reality. In a couple of hours, 15 new celebrities will be joining Strictly Come Dancing as the programme celebrates its 20th year on the bbc. The Hit Show has faced a challenging few months, with several former contestants making claims about the way they were treated on the show. The bbc has responded by introducing new welfare measures. Lets speak now to Laura Stanley from the � strictly on the sofa podcast. Thank you for coming on the programme. Thank you for coming on the programme thank you for coming on the rouramme. ~ i. ,. , programme. Thank you for having me. Programme. Thank you for having me starting programme. Thank you for having me. Starting with programme. Thank you for having me. Starting with this programme. Thank you for having me. Starting with this 20th me. Starting with this 20th ear, me. Starting with this 20th year. What me. Starting with this 20th year, what you me. Starting with this 20th year, what you make me. Starting with this 20th year, what you make of. Me. Starting with this 20th| year, what you make of the milestone . It year, what you make of the milestone . Year, what you make of the milestone . , ~ milestone . It was huge. He knew it would go milestone . It was huge. He knew it would go on milestone . It was huge. He knew it would go on for milestone . It was huge. He knew it would go on for this milestone . It was huge. He knew it would go on for this long . It would go on for this long . Is good to know its still going strong and so much glitz and glamour, i think everyone is so excited. We can expect great things from the series. We will get onto the series and stars are just we will get onto the series and stars arejust a we will get onto the series and stars are just a second. But as i mentioned, the happiest tv show. Lots of people have that at home, some very different accounts though. What you make of the Build Up of revelations coming into the series . Has been such coming into the series . Has been such a coming into the series . Has been such a shame coming into the series . Has been such a shame because its the happy show on telly, its a force of good and veryjoyous. Its been a shame to hear people havent had that experience. Its been really good to hear that the bbc are putting measures in place and creating a better Support System for the contestants going forward and i hope things will be different this year. Lets look at the contestants for this year. Who has caught your eye . 50 for this year. Who has caught your eye . For this year. Who has caught Oure E . , �. Your eye . So many. Im excited to see chris your eye . So many. Im excited to see chris mccausland, your eye . So many. Im excited to see chris mccausland, I To see chris mccausland, i think he will be great. When evans will be great. The Line Up is amazing this year, with all the regulars and sports people, sort the Max Soap stars. Sports people, sort the Max Soap stars sports people, sort the Max Soa stars. � ,. , soap stars. And why is it about the Show Soap stars. And why is it about the show that soap stars. And why is it about the show that captivates soap stars. And why is it about the show that captivates you. Soap stars. And why is it about | the show that captivates you so much . I the show that captivates you so much . ,. Much . I love watching celebrities much . I love watching celebrities learn much . I love watching celebrities learn a much . I love watching j celebrities learn a new much . I love watching celebrities learn a new skill and people who think they love Ballroom Dance just fall in love with it. People who wont get the Spray Tans at the start queueing up to get them. I think thats really fun and a show for the whole family which is lovely. I dont think there are many shows like that that everyone can can sit and watch. Its nice we can all sit and debrief about it and enjoy the Goodsin Debrief about it and enjoy the goods in glam together. find goods in glam together. And what are the goods in glam together. And what are the moments that Stand Out for you over the years . Mr; out for you over the years . My favourite out for you over the years . Iii favourite contestant out for you over the years . M favourite contestant ever out for you over the years . Mg favourite contestant ever was danny mac, i think he was brilliant. He scored the first ever 44 sambar, one of the best moments and strictly history my opinion there is also the lovely dance of the contemporary couples, a real moment that won a bafta. There have been so many moments of strictly over the years. 20 years, there are so many to choose from. Choose from. How does it survive choose from. How does it survive 20 choose from. How does it survive 20 years . Choose from. How does it survive 20 years . Has choose from. How does it. Survive 20 years . Has pretty similar but there must be some changes along the way. Definitely. I think they know how to tweak it. Its become more inclusive, such as chris mccausland, the first ever brian contestant, and diversified all the way through. Theyve introduced new dancers, the boys managed to keep up which is really nice but they havent changed anything that makes it iconic. I hope you are enjoying getting ready. Lots of people will be doing it across the country. Hello there. Well, we have had a chilly run of weather for the last few days for the time of year. We started off with a patch or two of frost, even into parts of East Anglia saturday morning. But then plenty of sunshine for england and wales, and temperatures lifted to 20 in both East Anglia and the South East For Scotland and Northern Ireland. Though all this cloud workEd In, and that was associated with a Weather Front that brought outbreaks of rain and some quite strong gust of wind into western areas of scotland, some rough seas there in tiree. Now the same area of low pressure is slow moving to the north of scotland, our Weather Front pushes the band of Rain Across Into Parts of northern england. North wales overnight the rain quite patchy at times here. A few showers for the North West of scotland staying dry towards the south where its going to be quite cold. Temperatures down to around four degrees in the coldest rural areas for sunday. Our Weather Front still with us across central portions of the uk. Another one will begin to move into scotland through the day. So this band of rain, quite weak, quite light and patchy, really through the day for northern England And North wales, not really moving very fast so it will be damp here. A band of heavier rain works its way from west to east across scotland, with some sunshine following, and towards the South And East it should stay largely dry and sunny. Temperatures here climbing to about 20 celsius, which is 68 in fahrenheit. Heading into the start of the new week, we see an area of high Pressure Build Right over the top of the uk, and this is going to bring quite a lengthy spell of dry and settled weather. Now on monday, most areas will see sunshine from the word go, but there could be some cloud and a bit of drizzle left over from that weak Weather Front first thing in the south that will clear away with time, and then most of us will have a dry day. Plenty of sunshine around, temperatures high teens to low 20s once again. Perhaps a little bit cooler than that though, for the very far north of scotland. But as our area of High Pressure re orientate a little bit, well see some of the warmest air going into the mainland of scotland through tuesday, boosting the temperatures here. Through tuesday, boosting a chance for a few showers for the Scottish Islands for a time, but otherwise its a fine day. Any early Morning Mist and fog patches lifting with sunshine through most of the day, temperatures hitting about 22 in the warmest spots in scotland, otherwise about 18 to 21. Feeling pleasant in that september sunshine. And theres more of that sunshine to come as we delve deeper into the week, with just a chance of a few showers developing later in the week across parts of england and wales. This is bbc news, the headlines. We are guilty as government, but also communitys guilt. Thousands attend the funeral of olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei in uganda. She was killed by a former boyfriend, who had set her On Fire. A former senior us official tells the Bbc President zelensky� s frustration over the use of long Range Missile against russia is palpable and justified. Two us astronauts strandEd In space for months say it was hard to watch their Malfunctioning Craft Depart the international Space Station without them, but they are happy and trained to Expect The Unexpected. Now its time for a look at Todays Sport with lizzie. Hello a busy saturday of sport. Lets look at the football first and the premier league, because liverpools perfect start to the season has been halted by Nottingham Forest who beat wipe them at anfield halted by Nottingham Forest who beat them at anfield the first time theyve won there since 1969. Substitute Callum Huson Odoyi was the only scorer with a lovely curling goal. The win moves forest who are unbeaten are up to 4th. Liverpool stay second behind manchester city. As soon as the final whistle blew you could tell everyone was buzzing, to do it after 55 years is a crazy long time and im certainly happy with that now. And the fans were amazing come up for the whole game they were buzzing, they were delighted. The whole club itself, the fans, everybody is p itself, the fans, everybody is up so we are going to keep going, keep working on it every day and hopefully next week we do as well. They managed to maintain their 100 record so far. This time Beating Brentford 2 1. Erling haaland just missing out on a third successive hat trick. Manchester united are back to winning ways with a much needed 3 0 victory at southampton and some relief for manager erik ten hag, although they would have been a goal down if Goalie Andre Onana hadnt saved a penalty. Summer signing matthijs de ligt scored his first goal before Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho got the others. Elsewhere all the other matches endEd In draws as plenty of teams are still looking for their first win including Everton Whove just kicked off at Aston Villa and then in the late Game Chelsea Play bournemouth with their new manager Enzo Maresca not feeling under pressure to deliver despite the huge money the clubs been spending. If i spend my energy about something different, i think it is not worth it. I spoke with todd, i think when we play city that more or less, and i spoke days ago so im sticking with both of them, there is not any problem at all. Ferraris Charles Leclerc will start the azerbaijan Grand Prix on Pole But Qualifying didnt go well for mclarens Lando Norris who was eliminatEd In the first part and will have to start from 17th on the grid. His rival for the drivers title, max verstappen, couldnt find the pace to take advantage and starts sixth, while for leclerc, its is the fourth year in a row hes won pole in baku. His Ferrari Team MateCarlos Sainz will start third, just behind Oscar Piastri in second. Norris has work to do if he can get anything from the race on sunday. Following him is pretty much impossible around here, and his taking is a lot worse than anyone thinks, i have been wrong, of course. I have missed plenty of chances but im not expecting so and there are a lot of cars behind that are down force which will be pretty much impossible to overtake, im not expecting from 17. Next to the biggest Team Competition in Womens Golf the solheim cup. Europe are trying to overturn the usas imposing lead after yesterdays foursomes and fourballs. But after the Morning Session in virginia, theyre still four points down. Usa started the day 6 2 Up And Europe had looked like they might be able to narrow the gap but after some fightbacks including World Number one nelly korda flexing her muscles, the session was drawn so the scores are 8 1; as the fourballs get going. Finally Rugby Union and englands women have beaten the world champions New Zealand at twickenham at the newly renamed allianz stadium. They scored four tries to the Black Ferns Two in the 2a points to 12 victory. Are currently 28 points to five at half time to fiji. And thats all the sport for now. Lizzie, thank you. Here in the uk, the liberal democrats leader, sir Ed Davey, has told his Partys Conference that people are absolutely ecstatic after The Party won 72 westminster seats injuly� s general election. As the conference opened at lunch time, Sir Ed made a typically unusal Entry Riding in on a jet ski, before speaking to waiting media. Lets speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas, who is at The Party conference. What else has been happening . You join us and its a bit of a celebration really, Ed Davey making a splash as he arrived there, the mood a bit like the weekend here, pretty upbeat, pretty bright. One of the big Events Today was the speech by Wendy Chamberlain who is the chief Whip Mp4 North east fife. He had a moment on the stage today, just tell me, Chief Whip, youve gone to having 72 mps now to marshall. Its obviously a moment that lib dems are delighted about but how are you going to marshall does mps, to make a difference, to make it countthink we we are already doing a very good job of that, there is No Doubt my role as Chief Whip has changed dramatically, ijust need to look at a couple of the set pieces weve artie had in parliament. Pieces weve artie had in parliament. The Web Server there being parliament. The Web Server there being a parliament. The Web Server there being a constructive l there being a constructive opposition and the conservatives are still busy with conservatives are still busy with their latest leadership election. In with their latest leadership election. ,. , with their latest leadership election. ,. Election. In your speech you wanted to election. In your speech you wanted to try election. In your speech you wanted to try and election. In your speech you wanted to try and change i election. In your speech you wanted to try and change things in parliament, change the way it works, because you were saying that the lib dems now, the opposite, third Opposition Party bigger than any time in the last hundred years . Yeah, were the the last hundred years . Yeah, were the biggest the last hundred years . Yeah, were the biggest third the last hundred years . Yeah, were the biggest Third Party i were the biggest Third Party ever were the biggest Third Party ever so were the biggest Third Party ever so we absolutely want to make ever so we absolutely want to make sure thats represented so our constituents are represented. For every three conservative mps, there are two liberal conservative mps, there are two liberal democrats, our parliament is set up for a 2partv Parliament is set up for a 2 Party System so we want to ensure 2 Party System so we want to ensure we 2 Party System so we want to ensure we are getting our fair share ensure we are getting our fair share. � ,. , ensure we are getting our fair share. � i. ,. ,. , share. Are you going to do that, the share. Are you going to do that, the others share. Are you going to do that, the others are share. Are you going to do that, the others are not i share. Are you going to do i that, the others are not going to want to change the rules to give you more airtime and more. Give you more airtime and more give you more airtime and more. ~. ,. More. We have three select committee more. We have three select committee chairs, more. We have three select committee chairs, two more. We have three select committee chairs, two of more. We have three select committee chairs, two of the| committee chairs, two of the key things we campaigned on during key things we campaigned on during the general election, clearly during the general election, clearly weve got work to do but it clearly weve got work to do but it is clearly weve got work to do but it is about working in that cross but it is about working in that Cross Party more consensual way where Cross Party more consensual way where we Cross Party more consensual way where we can, on such as Social Care where we can, on such as social Care Ed where we can, on such as Social CareEd Davey campaigned so passionately on during the general election. He passionately on during the general election. Passionately on during the general election. He did, and the nhs is general election. He did, and the nhs is one general election. He did, and the nhs is one of general election. He did, and the nhs is one of the general election. He did, and the nhs is one of the Big The Nhs is one of the big themes that he is going on The Partys talking about this weekend, the report we have this week about the state of the nhs, being constructive opposition is one thing, but is that going to be something that actually means people think youre making a difference and get you noticed . The youre making a difference and get you noticed . Youre making a difference and get you noticed . The key thing that we certainly get you noticed . The key thing that we certainly feel get you noticed . 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Its true, confrontation i general. Its true, i confrontation generally general. Its true, confrontation generally does get column inches and and time and time on screen, so well see if the constructive approach works but im looking forward to see what comes of their conference this week. Hind their conference this week. And with that, their conference this week. And with that, back their conference this week. And with that, back to their conference this week. And with that, back to you. Since president putins full Scale Invasion of ukraine more than two years ago, theres been a crackdown in russia on anyone expressing anti war views. Its revived grim memories of the soviet past, when denouncing colleagues and neighbours was widespread. Steve rosenberg, reports. Nadezhda buyanova is a doctor, but youll find her in court, not the clinic. The 68 year old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. Nadezhda tells me i read about this kind of thing happening to others, you know. I never imaginEd It would happen to me. The story began at this moscow medical centre. A patient� s mother claimed that the doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. The woman recorded an angry video. Her Ex Husband had been killed fighting in ukraine. Then she wrote this denunciation of the doctor to police. It was enough to put her on trial. 400 miles away, different trial, same charges. Near saint petersburg, Hairdresser Anna Alexandrova had fallen out with her Neighbour Irina over a plot of land in their village. Their Family Feud led to anna being reported and accused of posting messages critical of the war in ukraine. She faces up to 15 years in prison. Any regrets from the other side . I feel sorry for her, says irinas mother, natalia. I dont want her to get a long sentence. I want her to receive a just punishment, says irina. Across the country, there are reports of russians informing on russians. One thing Russias War in ukraine has done here is turbocharge the hunt for internal enemies, for alleged traitors. And its in this atmosphere of us against them that you get Neighbour Snitching on neighbour, students informing on their teachers, professors on students, and even parishioners denouncing priests. Newsreel but one Thing Stalin did not give them their freedom. Sounds familiar. And the soviet dictator Joseph Stalin Denunciation was actively encouraged. The prison camps, the gulag, were full of victims whod been snitched on by their fellow citizens. What i find really remarkable is how quickly russian genetic memory has come back. How things that people who didnt live in those times suddenly act as if they did. Suddenly they are squealing on others. Yes, it is a soviet practice, but its also something about the russian genetic code, or fear of trying to protect themselves at the expense of others. And in this atmosphere, look whats happening. Some russians are taking the law into their own hands. On a moscow bus, two Men Attack 87 year old dmitri grinchy. They say they overheard him insulting russian mercenaries fighting in ukraine. Translation he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i his teeth as if he wanted to bite me. He called over his son, a big guy who pressed his finger into my arm to hurt me. Ive got bruises here and here. The two men forced dmitri off the bus and dragged him to the police. He wasnt charged, but the incident has left dmitri shaken and angry. Translation he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i translation the Russian Constitution says that everyone has the right to free speech. Why should others get to say what they think and not me . Under stalin, Dmitris Father was arrested and executed. An innocent man. Russias past is a painful one, but its the present that worries dmitri. With russia once again searching for enemies and agents and heading in a dangerous direction. Steve rosenberg bbc news, moscow. Lets get some of the days other news now. Narendra modi has held a huge rally in Indian Administered Kashmir before key assembly elections. His visit to doda is the first by an indian Prime Minister in more than four decades. He told crowds his Bjp Government would grant full statehood to jammu and kashmir. The elections are the first in the territory since the removal of its special administrative status a decade ago. Algerias constitutional court has confirmed abdelmadjid Tebbounes Victory in last Weeks President ial election. It says he won a second term in office, with 84 of the votes but with Voter Turnout at just 46 . The other two candidates had complained of irregularities and appealed to the court to review the outcome. Mr tebboune is widely seen as being backed by the military. Zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as it faces severe Drought And Food shortages. The meat from these elephants will be distributed to people struggling to feed themselves. Neighbouring namibia also carried out a Wildlife Cull last month because of the drought. Zimbabwe is home to an estimated 100,000 elephants the second largest population in the world after botswana. Zimbabwes last cull was more than 35 years ago. One of englands largest School Academy trusts wants to ban Mobile Phones for students during the day. The ormiston Academies Trust says its started phasing out access to smartphones for its 35,000 students because of what it calls the catastrophic impact on childrens Mental Health and learning. Some parents in englands West Midlands are concerned smartphones could be bad for their Childrens Development so theyve decided to test out phones that have no access to the internet. Our reporter, Joanne Writtle has been to meet them. In the � 80s, yuppies posed with huge Mobile Phones. But no one was glued to screens. In fact, their phones didnt even have screens, they were purely for making calls. Imagine that Fast Forward to today and ten year old twins imogen and toby and their pals are going retro. They have Feature Phones which are basically a smaller version of the old Brick Phone with no access to the internet. We can call and text loads and its really good. There are games and you can call and you can text, but there isnt any internet. At first, ijust generally didnt want one because i thought everyone was going to make fun of me. Everyone is going to think im just weird for having one. At first, i was a bit, like, i really angry at mum but now i really like it as now basically all my friends have one. When i found out that my friends got one, that made me happy because i knew i could. I said to my mum, 0h, can i have one . And she was like, sure. So, instead of scrolling through social media, they spend more time playing at home in shrewsbury. Their parents are part of a growing movement called smartphone free childhood. This movement is not aboutjudging parents who have made decisions in the past when they didnt have enough information available to them. Harry has a Feature Phone and its worth about £50. Rather than an iphone which is six or £700. The group wants parents to sign a pact not to buy their children smartphones until they are 14. There are more than 120,000 members across the country. You dont want them to be bullied for not having a smartphone, but, at the same time, you dont want to expose them to all of the risks that come with smartphones. It is the exposure to harmful content, it is the addictive element of smartphones. The children here are happy with their internet free phones, but tess admits the Reaction Wasnt great initially. Because nobody else had a Feature Phone at that time and it was, mum, its not fair. Her hope is that simpler phones will become a social norm for children under 14. During the covid lockdown it became more common to order Food Shopping Online and the trend has continued, whether its for convenience, Health Reasons or transport issues. But it seems some supermarkets are keeping the costs higher for online shoppers, making own brand items unavailable, and charging them more than those who head in store. Our reporter Simon Spark has more. Totally disappeared. Lee is a loyal asda shopper. He pays for their annual Delivery Pass so he can order his shop online and get it to his door, something he needs to do for his family. Im a full time carer. I look after my Wife And Son so its very difficult for us to get out. But recently hes been forced to pay more. For baked beans, about 27p per tin for the essentials. Totally disappeared. Next one is 42p or heinz. These are the items lee couldnt get online. Lees list includes apple sauce, in store price 72p. Cheapest online £1. 70. Baked beans in store 27p. Online 42p. Baked beans and sausages in store 50p. Online 56p. Instant coffee in store 99p. Online £2. 25. Garden peas in store 28p. Online 55p. New Potatoes 38p in store, online 75p. So what should have cost £3. 14 in store actually costs £6. 23 online. Multiply that out by everything you can see in this picture. And thats a difference of over £29. Its affecting a lot of families, and other people out there with low incomes are forced to pay them bigger prices and we just cant afford it. But it seems asda are not the only supermarket being selective with what goes on their website, weve found that Morrisons Saver Range has also gone missing. So weve brought Lees List and again, it was a similar story with all Saver Ranges in store, but not on the website, this time on five items. What should have cost £2. 50 in store would cost customers £5. 69 online, more than double. We also checked Lees List against tescos and sainsbury� s, but they did list their Budget Range online. In response, asda says they have one of the largest Value Ranges on the market and like any retailer, we regularly review and adjust that range to reflect Customer Shopping habits. As a result, we removed some just essentials products from asda online earlier this year and morrisons told us they offer online customers great value through our Aldi And LidlPrice Match and more card offers. Our minimum online order is also one of the lowest in the market at £25. Normally our Shopping Budget is about £50 a week, but thats gone up to £70, £80 now. Its completely unfair. Simon spark, bbc news. Surrounded by Rolling Green Hills and overlooked by a 13th Century palace, a tiny village here in the uk has been named one of the Best Secret Villages to live in by the times newspaper. Its beautiful Setting And Community spirit earned Bishop Wilton fifth place on the list of most desirable areas to move to. But the current residents would rather you didnt. Sarah May Buccieri has been to find out why. It is pretty horrible, really. This place here. The prices are extortionate. Once youve been here for an hour there is not much left to do. The pub is closed. People can be nosy. You cannot really do anything without everyone knowing what youre up to. Do you always wanted to be hidden . People of scunthorpe you mean . Yes so the locals would like to put us off. This is how they really feel. Wherever you look there is always a nice vista. Is it a hidden gem . Oh, yes. Would you rather it were kept quiet . Im a bit annoyed with the times for release on that would you rather it was kept quiet . Yeah, absolutely. That view there, the people, the green. The whole place. I came here nine and a half years ago and it made me better. It was amazing. I would just stand there and think how lucky i was. One of the very precious things about the village is the church which is a grade one listed building. A fantastic floor which is a copy of a mosaic in the vatican. Perhaps the biggest fans of this place are the kids at this village school. There is a lot of wildlife and it is very out in the open. It does not have a lot of big tower blocks. It is also very secret so it is very nice. Would you rather keep it a secret . , would you rather keep it a secret . � ,. , would you rather keep it a I Secret . Dont secret . Yeah. Its calm. Dont come here. Secret . Yeah. Its calm. Dont come here, its secret . Yeah. Its calm. Dont come here, its not secret . Yeah. Its calm. Dont come here, its not very I Secret . Yeah. Its calm. Dont come here, its not very nice | Tram Drivers from across europe have gatherEd In frankfurt to take part in the European Tram driving championships. The drivers showcased their talents in a series of tests inclduing braking, starting and readying signs. Each team consisted of one male driver, one female driver and a Team Coach from the public Transport Company of a european city. As well as being entertaining the organisers hope the contest will present Tram Driving as an attractive form of employment. Before we go, ijust want before we go, i just want to leave you with these pictures. This is drifter ostensibly an indoor Cat Being rescued after getting trappEd In a sewer for nearly eight weeks. The 3 year old tabby disappeared from his home in northeastern Minnesota City in mid july. Hes now safe at home and expected to make a full recovery. Thats it, this is bbc news. Hello there. Well, we have had a chilly run of weather for the last few days for the time of year. We started off with a patch or two of frost, even into parts of East Anglia saturday morning. But then plenty of sunshine for england and wales, and temperatures lifted to 20 in both East Anglia and the south east. For scotland and Northern Ireland though, all this cloud workEd In, and that was associated with a Weather Front that brought outbreaks of rain and some quite strong gusts of wind into western areas of scotland, some rough seas there in tiree. Now, the same area of low pressure is slow moving to the north of scotland. Our Weather Front pushes the band of Rain Across Into Parts of northern england, North Wales overnight the rain quite patchy at times here. A few showers for the North West of scotland, staying dry towards the south where its going to be quite cold. Temperatures down to around four degrees in the coldest rural areas. For sunday, our Weather Front still with us across central portions of the uk. Another one will begin to move into scotland through the day. So this band of rain, quite weak, quite light and patchy, really, through the day for northern England And North wales, not really moving very fast so it will be damp here. A band of heavier rain works its way from west to east across scotland with some sunshine following, and towards the South And East it should stay largely dry and sunny once again. Temperatures here climbing to about 20 celsius, which is 68 in fahrenheit. Heading into the start of the new week, we see an area of high Pressure Build Right over the top of the uk, and this is going to bring quite a lengthy spell of dry and settled weather. Now on monday, most areas will see sunshine from the word go, but there could be some cloud and a bit of drizzle left over from that weak Weather Front first thing in the south. That will clear away with time, and then most of us will have a dry day. Plenty of sunshine around, temperatures high teens to low 20s once again. Perhaps a little bit cooler than that though, for the very far north of scotland. But as our area of High Pressure re orientates a little bit, well see some of the warmest air going into the mainland of scotland through tuesday, boosting the temperatures here. A chance for a few showers for the Scottish Islands for a time, but otherwise its a fine day. Any early Morning Mist and fog patches lifting with sunshine through most of the day. Temperatures hitting about 22 in the warmest spots in scotland, otherwise about 18 to 21. Feeling pleasant in that september sunshine, and theres more of that sunshine to come as we delve deeper into the week, with just a chance of a few showers developing later in the week across parts of england and wales. Live from london. This is bbc news. We are guilty as government, but also communitys guilt. Thousands attend the funeral of olympic athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei in uganda. She died after being set On Fire by a former boyfriend. President zelensky again stresses ukraines need for long Range Missiles as biden and Keir Starmer meet in washingtton but make no Policy Change announcements. For long Range Missiles as biden and Keir Starmer meet in washingtton but make no Policy Change announcements. In washington but make no Policy Change announcements. The government of South Sudan is holding an Emergency Meeting hours after it announced elections would be delayed for another two years. And trained to Expect The Unexpected two us astronauts explain how they cope with being strandEd In space. Hello, im catherine byaruhanga. Thousands of people have attended the funeral for Ugandan Olympic AthleteRebecca Cheptegei, who was killed by a former boyfriend this month. The service was in her familys home town, bukwo. She received full military honours, having been a member of the ugandan armed forces. The 33 year old marathon runner, who competEd In the Paris Games last month, died after being doused with Petrol And Set alight. Rebecca Cheptegeis Body was brought in from kenya, where she lived and trained. Her death has renewed concern about the level of violence against women in kenya and uganda. Her former partner has since died of his injuries. We are guilty as government but also the community is guilty