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Welcome back. Here, Sir Keir Starmer has promised to show how his government will, in his words, fix the foundations and rebuild the uk, as the Labour Conference gets under way in liverpool. The partys first annual gathering while in powerfor 15 years comes amid criticism over donations and gifts accepted by some of the new cabinet and calls from Union Bosses for The Party to U Turn on its decision to cut winterfuel payments for pensioners. Let us go live now to liverpool and our political correspondent for the latest. For the latest. Here in liverpool, for the latest. Here in liverpool, really for the latest. Here in i liverpool, really starting for the latest. Here in liverpool, really starting to fill up, activists arriving, you can see them in the background, as we get towards the first formal bet of the conference, a speech later this morning by Angela Rayner, deputy Prime Minister. I have another Cabinet Minister with me to chat to, joe steven, Secretary Of State for wales. I should start by asking you, how does it feel to be at a Labour Conference as a minister for 15 years . Conference as a minister for 15 ears . , . , years . Very different. I have been coming years . Very different. I have been coming for years . Very different. I have been coming for 35 years . Very different. I have been coming for 35 years years . Very different. I have been coming for 35 years to | been coming for 35 years to labour been coming for 35 years to Labour Conferences, im hoping this will Labour Conferences, im hoping this will be the most memorable, a really good buzz, people memorable, a really good buzz, people are happy, looking forward people are happy, looking forward to conference, and im looking forward to conference, and im looking forward to hear the deputy looking forward to hear the deputy Prime Minister make a Speech Deputy Prime Minister make a speech. He deputy Prime Minister make a seech. , ~ deputy Prime Minister make a seech. ~. ,. , speech. He talked about there bein a speech. He talked about there being a buzz. Speech. He talked about there being a buzz, understandably, you are now in government. Is there any sense that. You have tell people you will have to make difficult decisions, things will potentially get worse for a while, are you going to try and inject a bit of optimism this week . Are we going to hear more optimism this week . Going to hear more optimism this week . ~ , ~. , this week . Absolutely. We have been honest this week . Absolutely. We have been honest with this week . Absolutely. We have been honest with the this week . Absolutely. We have been honest with the public been honest with the public about been honest with the public about the inheritance we have. We knew about the inheritance we have. We knew we wouldnt have it a really we knew we wouldnt have it a really difficult economic situation, but what we have discovered since we came into government 12 weeks ago, funher government 12 weeks ago, further problems in the public finances. Further problems in the public finances, problems in the prisons. Finances, problems in the prisons, for example. We have to be prisons, for example. We have to be honest about that because we have to be honest about that because we have had 15 years of conservative Government Weather has not conservative Government Weather has not been that honesty. This conference will be about setting out how we will rebuild britain, setting out how we will rebuild britain, fixing foundations, building britain, fixing foundations, building the future for the country building the future for the country and not returning to the Chaos Country and not returning to the chaos of the last 15 years. This the chaos of the last 15 years. This conference has opened against perhaps not the most ideal backdrop, all of the stories swirling for a week and a half about things like donations, tensions within downing street. Do you worry the public is hearing this and thinking, actually, you are the same as you said the tories were . ~. ,. ,. , were . We are not the same as the tories were . We are not the same as the tories at were . We are not the same as the tories at all. Were . We are not the same as the tories at all. The were . We are not the same as the tories at all. The whole. The tories at all. The whole thing the tories at all. The whole thing about the donations, there thing about the donations, there are rules in place for mps there are rules in place for mps and there are rules in place for mp5 and elected representatives mps and elected representatives at All Mps and elected representatives at all levels to follow and the important thing is people follow important thing is people follow the rules, they are there follow the rules, they are there to follow the rules, they are there to ensure transparency. And there to ensure transparency. And where people are confused, they need and where people are confused, they need clarification on any rules, they need clarification on any rules, it they need clarification on any rules, it is they need clarification on any rules, it is their responsibility to go back and et responsibility to go back and get the responsibility to go back and get the clarification, which is what get the clarification, which is what has get the clarification, which is what has happened. I think it is getting conflated with the whole is getting conflated with the whole thing about whether or not donations should be accepted by political representatives at any tier of government. They are getting conflated. , �. , government. They are getting conflated conflated. Isnt that because the are conflated. Isnt that because they are linked . Conflated. Isnt that because they are linked . Yes conflated. Isnt that because they are linked . Yes it conflated. Isnt that because they are linked . Yes it is conflated. Isnt that because | they are linked . Yes it is fine they are linked . Yes it is fine the rules are as they are and it is right to stick to the rules when you declare them, but there is a question about whether the rules are right . There may be that might be something that is looked at in the Modernisation Committee that we the Modernisation Committee that We Have Set up in government to look at standards in Parliament And Behaviour and culture in Parliament And Behaviour and culture in in Parliament And Behaviour and culture in parliament. Culture in parliament. Would ou like culture in parliament. Would you like to culture in parliament. Would you like to see culture in parliament. Would you like to see it culture in parliament. Would you like to see it looked culture in parliament. Would you like to see it looked at . | culture in parliament. Would| you like to see it looked at . I think there is a conversation to be think there is a conversation to be had think there is a conversation to be had about a range of issues to be had about a range of issues. What We Saw under the conservative government of the last few conservative government of the last few years, not just things around last few years, not just things around Lobbying And Money and corruption, those very different things to whether or not you different things to whether or not you register an interest within not you register an interest within 28 days and you seek clarification on an interest which clarification on an interest which then means you have to put which then means you have to but in which then means you have to put in something extra into the register put in something extra into the register to say what you have done, register to say what you have done, those are. To compare those done, those are. To compare those things is a false equivalence. | those things is a false equivalence. Those things is a false euuivalence. ,. ,. , equivalence. I should ask, have ou equivalence. I should ask, have you taken equivalence. I should ask, have you taken things equivalence. I should ask, have you taken things or equivalence. I should ask, have you taken things or donations . | you taken things or donations . Anything i have accepted, very small. Anything i have accepted, very small. On anything i have accepted, very small, on my register of interests, the public can see that interests, the public can see that i interests, the public can see that iarn interests, the public can see that. Lam not interests, the public can see that. I am not interested interests, the public can see that. Lam not interested in close that. Lam not interested in close if that. Lam not interested in close if it that. Lam not interested in close. If it is black and it sets, close. If it is black and it sets, i close. If it is black and it sets, i will wear it. Not something i would associate with something i would associate with at something i would associate with at all. Clothes. Something i would associate with at all. Clothes. With at all. Clothes. How important with at all. Clothes. How important is with at all. Clothes. How important is it with at all. Clothes. How important is it to with at all. Clothes. How important is it to take with at all. Clothes. How important is it to take back| important is it to take back the News Agenda and explain what you are doing in government . It what you are doing in government . What you are doing in covernment . ,. , government . It is essential, that is what government . It is essential, that is what we are government . It is essential, that is what we are doing government . It is essential, that is what we are doing in | that is what we are doing in conference in liverpool, setting conference in liverpool, setting Up Notjust how we will fix the setting Up Notjust how we will fix the foundations but rebuild britain fix the foundations but rebuild britain to be able to create the economic growth, investment in public the economic growth, investment in public services, turn around the country, so we have a bright the country, so we have a bright and ambitious feature. Just because britain has been broken just because britain has been broken doesnt mean it cannot be fixed broken doesnt mean it cannot be fixed. This Labour Government will fix it. Are you worried about. Government will fix it. Are you worried about. How government will fix it. Are you worried about. How do government will fix it. Are you worried about. How do you l worried about. How do you strike the balance . Criticism you have had too much Doom And Gloom and talked about being honest but it has been a criticism you have had too much Doom And Gloom and there was not hope coming forward for the public. We not hope coming forward for the ublic. ~. ,. ,. , public. We have had to be honest about public. We have had to be honest about the public. We have had to be l honest about the problems. Public. We have had to be honest about the problems. It would honest about the problems. It would be honest about the problems. It would be wrong for us not to. If would be wrong for us not to. If you would be wrong for us not to. If you look would be wrong for us not to. If you look at what we have achieved if you look at what we have achieved already in 12 weeks, already achieved already in 12 weeks, already legislation going through parliament to bring their through parliament to bring their way a ways back into public their way a ways back into public ownership, We Have Set p public ownership, We Have Set up gb public ownership, We Have Set up Gb Energy, announced an innovative deal with the Crown Estate innovative deal with the Crown Estate and Gb Energy to drive in private estate and Gb Energy to drive in private investment to bring in private investment to bring the in private investment to bring the railways back into public bring the railways back into public ownership. Look at how we dealt public ownership. Look at how we dealt with the violent disorder We Saw in england and northern disorder We Saw in england and Northern Ireland over the summer. People dealt with speedily through the courts and into prison. Talking of prisons. Into prison. Talking of prisons, we inherited the terrible prisons, we inherited the terrible situation first week of government and steps the lord of government and steps the Lord Chancellor has taken to deal Lord Chancellor has taken to deal with that in terms of overcrowding of prisons and as Criminal Overcrowding of prisons and as criminalJustice System which criminal Justice System which rishi criminalJustice System which Rishi Sunak left on the point of collapse. Rishi sunak left on the point of collapse Rishi Sunak left on the point of collapse. Secretary of state for wales. Of collapse. Secretary of state for wales. Jo of collapse. Secretary of state for wales, jo stevens, of collapse. Secretary of state for wales, jo stevens, thank i for wales, jo stevens, thank you. I expect we will hear quite a lot of that outlining of the Inheritance Labour says they have been left over the next few days, as well as what they are planning to do and what they are doing in government. What they are doing in government. What they are doing in covernment. ~ ,. , government. We will be hearing len government. We will be hearing plenty more government. We will be hearing plenty more from government. We will be hearing plenty more from helen government. We will be hearing plenty more from helen as government. We will be hearing| plenty more from helen as well. Thank you for that, helen catt. The top story in the middle east. Israel says hezbollah has fired over 100 missiles into the north of the country, following extensive israeli airstrikes in lebanon on saturday. The rockets targeted the city of haifa, nearly 30km from The Border with lebanon, and the ramat david airbase, further south. Israel has told its citizens to restrict gatherings in the city, and in areas near the northern border, in anticipation of a fresh aerial assault. He gave me a sense of how people have reacted. I he gave me a sense of how people have reacted. I want to celebrate people have reacted. I want to celebrate things people have reacted. I want to celebrate things on people have reacted. I want to celebrate things on gaza people have reacted. I want to celebrate things on Gaza Front| celebrate things on Gaza Front and hezbollah in lebanon. Gaza, and hezbollah in lebanon. Gaza, a majority of the country are upset the government and Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu has not cut a Ceasefire Deal with hamas to return hostage is still alive in order to have at least a temporary ceasefire with hamas to get those people back, to give the country a break. Hezbollah is different because there are 60,000 israelis who have not been able to live in their homes since october. Hezbollah unprovoked 0ctober. Hezbollah unprovoked attacked and is well has said, if you stop shooting at us, we will stop shooting at you. I think the entire population is with the government on lebanon because they see hezbollah does not have hostages, no Reason Hezbollah should be shooting. Whatever needs to be done to hezbollah needs to be done to stop than stop then shooting. With hamas, the country is split. Country is split. You are referring country is split. You are referring also country is split. You are referring also to country is split. You are referring also to a country is split. You are l referring also to a formal country is split. You are referring also to a formal new War Aim the israeli government has announced this week to return the displaced israelis back to their homes on The Border. I suppose the connection somewhat make is that of hezbollah actions, they say, is in response to the events in gaza, they are interconnected, but i wondered if in your experience as a local and nationaljournalist, what calculation do you believe Angela Netanyahus Government is making in further ratcheting up is making in further ratcheting up these instances of fighting on The Border . Up these instances of fighting on The Border . On The Border . Benamin netanyahu. fl on The Border . Benamin netanyahu. It on The Border . Benamin netanyahu. I make on The Border . Benjamin netanyahu. I make three. On The Border . Benjamin netanyahu. I make three points. Two of them you need to follow some of the numbers. If you look at the numbers, israel destroyed something like 400 Rocket Launchers for hezbollah in the last couple of days. When we say they have 150,000 rockets, hezbollah, they cannot fired at the same time. Israel has been slowly destroying Rocket Launchers, they destroyed some at the end of august. They could be a critical Mass Point where hezbollah can shoot the same number of rockets per day. Israel has proven in the war, if you look back in april, as well shut down 120 ballistic missiles from iran, it has proven it can shoot down more advanced missiles. Israel was worried about Point Number one being overwhelmed by Volume And Point of the two long range rockets, israel might have an answer. Point number three, israel does not want to invade southern lebanon, but if it has shown the us that for ii southern lebanon, but if it has shown the us that for 11 months it negotiated under tried this escalation over the last week but still without invading, and it still knows that it still does not get hezbollah to stop shooting, you can say to the us, we tried everything, we have no choice to go into southern lebanon, the only way to stop the fire, maybe the us would give a green light or at least a yellow light. It would give a green light or at least a yellow light. Least a yellow light. If that is some of least a yellow light. If that is some of the least a yellow light. If that is some of the strategy, i l least a yellow light. If that is some of the strategy, i want to bring up comments this week from the un human Rights Commission who said the Walkie Talkie and pager explosions violated international humanitarian law. How much does some of the global criticism make it more difficult for the War Cabinet to make an argument like that to make an argument like that to allies who have also been urging them to take better precautions against civilian lives . ~ precautions against civilian lives . A. Precautions against civilian lives . ,. , lives . Take a look at the difference lives . Take a look at the difference between lives . Take a look at the difference between the i lives . Take a look at the difference between the united states, spoken about hezbollah, and what has been going on in gaza. Gaza, very clear, they say israel has been killing too many citizens. Whether they have been following international law or not. I would argue they have. The us is very critical on that point. When it comes to hezbollah, they define them as a terrorist organisation, the man killed on friday had a 7 Billion bounty from the us on his head for terrorism against americans, so i think you will find more sympathy from the us for israeli actions against hezbollah specifically regarding the devices, we need to find out the numbers. We need to not speculate. If it turns out 90 95 of those injured, what israeli intelligence officials believe, were hezbollah numbers, only they were issued this special peepers, only a small number of her civilians, hard to argue it is a war crime. Its 75 hezbollah, 25 citizens, israel could have more trouble explaining that to The World. We have been told there were women and children included in the figures. We will bring you more updates on those points as we have them. Counting is continuing in sri Lankas President ial election widely seen as a referendum on the governments handling of the economy. There were a record 38 candidates running to lead the country, including the incumbent, ranil wickremesinghe. All of them are men. The full results are not expected until later on sunday. Sri lankans are looking for a leader who will be able to further repair the countrys finances, after an economic collapse two years ago. 0ur South Asia correspondent is in colombo and gave me an update on how the counting is going. In update on how the counting is anoin. ,. , update on how the counting is oaian. ,. ,. , going. In terms of counting, the election going. In terms of counting, the election officials going. In terms of counting, the election officials have i the election officials have just said they are now going to look at the second preferential candidates from voters. What has happened is that they look at all of the ballots and if no candidate emerges as having a clear majority, which is 50 plus one vote, they can go to the second preference of voters. So, that processes due to begin shortly and when that starts the expectation is it will happen fairly quickly in terms of counting the ballots. And by then, they should be a candidate that will emerge as the dominant candidate, as the majority winning candidate. So far, if you look at the election results, you see that the marxist leftist candidate is in the lead but he has 40 of the votes right now. Closely behind him as the leader of the opposition, and he has about 38 of the vote as of right now. So, it is still a very tight collection at the moment. Could you remind us of the stakes here . This is the first election since the former leader was ousted. Very tight election. This is the first election since the catastrophic economic crisis that was really sparked by Skyrocketing Inflation and severe food Skyrocketing Inflation. Ic severe food shortages. Remember, a lot of the economic crisis was also largely due in part to financial mismanagement by the government at the time. Now, since then, the economy still remains the biggest issue for voters. Still remains the biggest issue forvoters. Sri still remains the biggest issue for voters. Sri lanka had to take out billions of dollars in loans to try to stave off bankruptcy, it means the country is severely in debt and so a lot of the Debt Burden falls on everyday people. Taxes are higher. It is much more expensive to buy everyday things. When you look at how much people are being paid, they are not seeing increases that can help them in terms of their bottom line. It has been their bottom line. It has been the economy that has been the salient issue in these issues. When it comes to who takes on the mantle, what is in the inbox . What are the key issues including the economy they will have to tackle . Riff including the economy they will have to tackle . Including the economy they will have to tackle . Of course, they will have to have to tackle . Of course, they will have to look have to tackle . Of course, they will have to look at have to tackle . Of course, they will have to look at the will have to look at the economy and a lot of voters have been saying they want to see some kind of easing of taxes. But the other thing that a lot of voters have been talking about is some kind of political reform. They want to see a change in the way the government is run. For so many decades, Sri Lanka has been dealing with governments that are corrupt, that has quite a lot of nepotism, and they want to see a government that is going to be able to properly represent the will of the people and have the best interest of the country first and foremost. Correspondent, samir hussein. Ukraine says it has attacked two russian ammunition stores, including one near crimea, described as one of the largest in russia. Ukraines Defence Force said it hit another Munitions Warehouse and a Military Airfield elsewhere. Weapons supplied by North Korea were said to be among the targets of the attacks. Jessica parker reports. A Fireball Erupting into the Night Sky as ukraine staged a major drone attack. This, says kyiv, was a russian Ammunition Depot that included supplies it believes are from North Korea one of two munition stores ukraine claims to have hit last night. Translation these were. Warehouses of russian tactical missiles and guided aerial bombs. All that russia uses for terror against our cities, our positions. Ukraine has been ramping up these kinds of attacks, demonstrating a growing Drone Strike capability. But what kyiv really wants is permission to use western made long range missiles on targets deep inside russia. Permission president zelensky has confirmed he still doesnt have. Hes heading to the us this coming week seeking further support. And this Military Analyst says the recent Drone Attacks are all part of kyiv� s wider political message. The point is that ukraine could show to our western partners and the biden administration that even without western permission, western missiles, we could achieve our targets, our goals in russian territory. But of course, with western missiles, it could be better, more massive, more concentrated, more effective. In russia, authorities released footage of what it says are evacuees following last nights Drone Strike, while in ukraine, moscows bombs continue to cause devastation. Its troops try to push further into ukraine. 0ne Constant is the growing toll of victims. Jessica parker, Bbc News, in kyiv. Lawyers representing women allegedly raped or sexually assaulted by the late billionaire mohamed Al Fayed say theyve received around 100 new inquiries about the investigation. The former Harrods Boss has been accused of assault by 37 women many of whom were employees of the Luxury Department Store during his ownership. Harrods current owners say they are appalled by the allegations. 0ur Correspondent Tom Symonds reports. This isntjust a british scandal. Mohamed Al Fayed was an internationalfigure, his domain, one of The Worlds best known department stores. The repercussions of what he did are now spreading around The World with allegations from europe, australia, canada and the us. The Bbc Documentary contained account after account of women finding themselves alone with a powerful sexual predator. When i walked through the doors to start myjob there, i was excited. At no point in time did i ever anticipate being on the Receiving End of an attempted rape. Ijoined harrods because i wanted to be a buyer, and i ended up working for an absolute monster. I think he damaged me in some way. Hes just left a scar. The publicity and his death last year have encouraged many more women to come forward. Around 150 and counting. The lawyers building the case believe every one could sue a legal campaign which could go on for years. He was somebody who did his very best to ingratiate himself with what he perceived to be the upper echelons of society. My view, and it is only my view, based upon what i know, is that the scale of this is likely to increase, but the impact is likely to be much, much bigger. An outstanding question who knew what was going on . Was it covered up at harrods . The lawyers are calling it a corporate metoo moment. They want a public inquiry. The company admits victims were failed and says it will settle legal claims. But for now, lawyers are preparing to assess the allegations of dozens more women who say they were hand picked for the sexual attention of a man they now call a monster. Tom symonds, Bbc News. As more women continue to come forward, plenty more on the Bbc News website, and the bbc investigation, the documentary, is on iplayer. Earlier this year, headteachers in england were given more powers to restrict or even ban the use of smartphones in schools amid growing concerns about their impact on students learning and behaviour. Since then, a growing number have chosen to do just that, as our reporter Amy Garcia has been to find out at one Secondary School in the north of england. Into week three that we have whats in there, around half a dozen Mobile Phones we have confiscated from a population of nearly 1,600, and we have a couple of headphones in there. When will these pupils get their phones back . The phone is actually kept overnight and the parents are asked to come and collect. Forge valley high school is getting tough on Mobile Phones. Head Teacher Dale admits previous rules of phones turned off and Out Of Sight was not working, and three weeks into the new policy, things feel different. Last year, wed see children walking into school with their phones out, glued to the screen. Children just covertly just checking their phones, and in lessons, children distracted. That is gone. You Cant Pay Attention because youre exhausted cause you have been up till two in the morning on Social Media. That is absolutely going to have a really significant impact. In personal health development class, these year 11s are learning about the effects smartphones and Social Media can have on their mental health. Teachers here believe it goes hand in hand with becoming a phone free school. This is the generation of kids who have just grown up with devices and Social Media and it is normal to them. Unless we put this information in front of them, they are not really thinking about why they are behaving that way. Phones, smart watches, even headphones are banned. So, what do the pupils think . You are both sixth formers, this is quite a strict policy for you, isnt it . What do you make of it all . In some ways, it is good, Me And My Friends will sit and play games and stuff in our break and actually interact with Each Other, which is not something we did before. Im speaking to a lot more people that i would not really speak to. It might take some time to get used to with the other students. In what way . Like, not going to the toilets and going on the phones. I i think it is a good policy because ive noticed that im liking things i used the like. Forge valley high says most parents support the Phone Ban but the commute to school is a worry for some. I dont really like it, to be honest, just because if my daughter needs to get in touch with me, shes going to get in trouble for taking her phone out. Which they have been in school two weeks, the phone got confiscated. It is good because i do not think children need distractions while theyre in school. I do think it is important that they can carry the phones around with them because obviously as theyre travelling to and from school. I think the dangers of Social Media and the ability of smartphones and The World it opens kids up to is kind of more dangerous than walking to and from schools. The school says reasonable adjustments have been made for pupils living far away to ensure their safety. And tracking devices are available for those who want to know where their children are. Earlier this year, the Department Of Education updated its guidance on Mobile Phones, giving School Leaders the powers to ban or restrict them. Some say that guidance does not go far enough and schools like this are taking their own lead. Mr barrowclough believes more schools will become phone free once they see the benefits here. There is improvement in Pupils Attention levels and children seem more relaxed, they are more engaged in lessons. We are noting children are interacting with Each Other differently. It is great to see. 0ur Reporter Amy Garcia there. The gallagher brothers are credited with putting their Home City of manchester firmly on the international music map. The perhaps lesser known village Of Cromford in derbyshire has its own links to the Band Dating back to the very early days of britpop, as our Reporter Caroline Lowbridge has been finding out. Its familiar to millions of Oasis Fans, but how did a building at Cromford Railway Station come to be used on the sleeve of the bands first ever number one single . When it was first built, it was the original station building, and that lasted until 1911, when they built the other station across the tracks, which then took over. In 1968, the line to manchester closed on the beeching, and then the building was closed down and went derelict, until2007, when we bought it. Tim and his husband restored the building and they now run it as a holiday cottage. That state it was in, it was in really, really poor condition. No glass in the windows. It was already derelict when noel and Liam Gallagher posed for the photo in 1995. The whole point of it, it had to be a disused station. That was my idea. The idea was stand. If youre standing at a disused station waiting for a train, youre in need of education, which is the next line in the song, isnt it . Ive been standing at the station in need of education, in the rain. Its now a popular place for Oasis Fans to visit, especially since the band announced their reunion. I think its because a lot of people didnt realise that theres that connection. And then when 0asis announced their sort of tour, people are looking online at photographs, arent they . And theyre suddenly finding our cottage. Had loads of inquiries about just coming to have a look at it or coming to stay, so, yeah, its gone berserk. That was Caroline Lowbridge reporting. Now i look at the weather. Hello, again. Weve seen some pretty intense thunderstorms over the last 24 hours. In fact, throughout saturday into sunday morning, there was about 13,000 Lightning Strikes across the uk. And throughout this afternoon, we are still looking at some Thundery Downpours, particularly across parts of wales, midlands and southern areas of england. Just look at the brighter colours there where you will get those thunderstorms this afternoon. There could be some flash flooding, some frequent Lightning And Hail mixed in with that as well. Sunny spells in north West England, Northern Ireland, through much of scotland as well. But for central and eastern scotland, the North East of england, it is likely to stay quite cloudy once again and temperatures on the North Sea coasts, 14 15c. Further south, not quite as warm as it was yesterday, but temperatures 20 21c. There may be some brighter skies in the south east. And of course today is the autumn equinox, not quite equal Day And Night yet, but you will notice sunset is around about seven oclock this evening. Those nights really are starting to draw in. For the rest of the evening, we will see those Thundery Downpours continuing across parts of wales, midlands, southern areas of england. You may get woken up in the night from the Odd Rumble of thunder here. Further north, again, a fairly quiet night to come with some clear skies across scotland. Temperatures here could get down into mid single figures. Further south, another mild night, really. Temperatures no lower than 14 15. But monday is looking very wet again. Especially for parts of North East england, down through the midlands, south West England as well. After all the Rainfall Weve seen over the last few days, more on monday could lead to further disruption. Sunny spells in the south east. The odd isolated thunderstorm here. But again, the driest, quietest of the weather across scotland and Northern Ireland, sunshine in the west, a bit more cloud the further east you are. For the rest of the week, we lose this area of low pressure giving us the thunderstorms at the moment and then we will see another area of low pressure moving from the atlantic through wednesday and that could bring us some pretty wet and windy conditions. And as it starts to clear away, we open the door up to a colder, northerly wind. You can see the air coming all the way from the arctic. By friday, spreading into southern areas of the uk. Temperatures will drop away as the week goes on. Feeling more like autumn. Quite mixed with the wet and windy weather. By friday, temperatures at best 8 11, 12 degrees. Goodbye. Live from london, this is Bbc News. Israel has come under attack from scores of rockets fired by hezbollah in lebanon, as well as drones launched by a pro iranian group in iraq. These are lives pictures from the northern israeli city of Haifa Hezbollah says it has launched rockets at a Military Base in retaliatory strikes. A Mass Shooting in the us state of alabama has left at least four people dead and dozens wounded. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner defends Labours Record after rows over Rule Breaches overshadow Labours Message of change. Mps have accepted donations and gifts for years, All Mps do it. What we talked about is making sure we are open and transparent about that. And what happened when this Secondary School went Mobile Phone free . Well bring you more on this

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