Of this mornings newspapers. And of course theyre all reporting on the manchester attack. The guardian reports that the Security Services are urgently seeking to establish if the Suicide Bomber, was acting alone or was linked to a wider group. The mail reports that troops are to be deployed on britains streets, in the wake of last nights attack. The i says the bomberss accomplices are still at large. The times highlights Salman Abedis link to libya, saying he recently returned from the country. The Daily Telegraph also lead with the deployment of soldiers on the streets amid fears of further attacks. The daily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngest victim known so far, eight year old, saffie rose roussos. While the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk Terror Threat level to critical now on bbc news, its time for ainslies americas cup quest. Sir ben ainslie is the most successful sailor in olympic history. But since the first race in 1851, no british team has ever won the americas cup. Personally, i think for everyone in this team, it would be the biggest achievement if we could pull this off and win the americas cup for britain. It is 166 years to pursue a trophy that we made and challenged the world to and we have never won. Sometimes in life, there is a right time. This is the right time. This is the best Chance Britain has ever had at winning the americas cup. Both of us are very competitive. We have a lot of respect for each other. But we want nothing more than to kill each other on the water. It is as simple as that. If you are silly enough to wind him up to that level where he feels like his back is against the wall, he will respond and the only way he knows how, which is to win on the water. Unless youre a kiwi fan, that is a beautiful sight. Up on their foils. 2013, San Francisco. Ben ainslie, was a tactician upon the american oracle. Heading to the finish line. From 8 1 down, they staged one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history. The americans, beating Team New Zealand 9 8 in the final. The stars and stripes say it all. The comeback of 2013 is complete. Americas cup will stay in america. It is the oldest trophy in International Sport and one of the rules is that the winner gets to decide where the next americas cup will be held. Oracle chose bermuda. I have come to find out why 65 members of land rover bar would move their lives and families to this tiny set of islands in the atlantic. All to chase their skippers dream. Coming in . I guess you could say the americas cup becomes a life obsession. It is certainly very complex game, setting up a new team. You need to raise the funding, find the right skill sets across the board, be it sailing, design, technology, or management, and bring that all together. And it does takes time. Its very hard as a new team to get into the americas cup and get into a dominant position. Is this the bit we arent allowed to film . Actually, were not allowed to film any of this. No worries. No one else will see. There is no other sailor in the world with a track record like ben ainslie. Ainslie is well used to calling the shots, just not as a team principal. He sailed solo at five consecutive olympics, winning medals at each of them. Four were gold. We are watching someone who has just become the greatest sailor in history here, though, ainslies in an unfamiliar role. His rookie team is the firm underdog. If we went racing tomorrow, it would be a bit like turning up to a gunfight with a knife. But im pretty confident we might be competitive when it comes down to it. I think it may surprise a few people who, right now, are writing us off. Speed is the order of the day in todays boats. But it hasnt always been this way. The boats were graceful, the outfits, impeccable. Film reel look down her steel mast, see the beautiful lines of her hull. When the first challenge was held off the Isle Of Wight in 1951, it was won by a schooner called america it gave the trophy its name. And though many tried, once the cup left britain that year, it never returned. Britannia may rule the waves, but someone forgot to tell the crew of the ranger. Fast forward to today, though, and the boats are unrecognisable. The americas cup class boats are built to a strict design role. They can reach speeds of 60 miles an hour, and are powered byjust six sailors. Theyre the smallest boats in the history of the cup. At just 15 metres long, the wing sail is 23. 5 metres high. But engineers and the designers are allowed creativity in their designs. And thats where the fun starts. Espionage has long been a big part of the americas cup. Teams attempt to gain a Competitive Edge by spying on their rivals. This year, most of the boats are powered by hand grinders. But new zealand have opted for pedal power, which could result in greater speed. All of the boats, though, fly through the water on foils, using the same technology as an aircraft wing. Just as a wing lifts the aircraft off the ground, the foils of the boat lift it out of the water. It doesnt always go to plan. Racing will take place in a natural harbour called the great sound, and i have come to see how rita, as ainslie names all of his boats, looks out on the water. Wow. It is only when you see it close up do you appreciate it. These are like planes. They glide on the water on the foils and to the aim is to not touch the water as much as possible, as it will minimise drag and make them go faster. It is just amazing to watch. Rock music. This is the formula 1 of sailing. And what does that mean . I think in formula 1, it is the pinnacle of motorsport. This is the pinnacle of sailing. Formula 1 has the most technologically advanced cars in the world, and the same is said of the americas cup with boats. If you can now call them that, as now, of course, they fly. Ceo Martin Whitmarsh knows plenty about formula 1, having been in the sport for 25 years. Many others with Car Engineering Knowledge have also been brought into the team. And are based back in england at the headquarters of the team. It may not have the glamour of bermuda, but it is a vitally important piece of the puzzle. It is here in portsmouths Historic Dockyard were rita was built. The team and designers are all based here. They capture and examine all of the data sent back to them from bermuda to Mission Control all in a bid to refine the systems of rita. It has taken 85,000 man hours and £110 million to get to this point. Personally, are you feeling a lot of pressure . We all do. But it is self generated. Everyone here is working late. Everyone here is doing their best to think of every idea we can and to deliver those ideas to bermuda so that the guys can make the boat faster. The trick is to keep positive. If you let yourself get too much pressure, you will go backwards and make silly decisions. Jimmy spittle could write the book on pressure. The look onjimmy spittles face told the entire story. The skipper of the American Team oracle sailed with ben ainslie in the last campaign. The team is nowjust one win away from the americas cup they had to use every ounce of their Sailing Knowledge to engineer the greatest victory the sport has ever seen. Against all the odds, the comeback of the century is complete. From 8 1 down to an eventual 9 8 winners, the Sailing Press may be dismissing the chances of Sir Ben Ainslie this year, but there is no way spittle will. What i have learned in this game, especially in San Francisco, many people said we were taking a knife to the gunfight. When we started racing Team New Zealand is that the america cup was over. Most people were saying at 8 1, it was over. Then we saw what happened. I think, in sport, the great thing about sport, is that you never know. I, for one, will not be discounting that team. Both of us are very, very competitive. We have a lot of respect for each other. But we want nothing more than to kill each other on the water. It is as simple as that. I think the relationship has changed quite a lot since San Francisco for that very reason. You know, when you are a team mate, it is a certain type of relationship. When you are a competitor, it is a certain type of relationship. It doesnt change the respect for each other, but it is natural. So you might not be going out for dinnerjust yet. Very unlikely. Jimmy may not be keen, but the cup organisers are. Ben is an incredible talent. Their team is packed with sailing talent. The americas cup needs a strong team from britain. You know, thats created a lot of interest back there. I think Sir Ben Ainslie, if he wins this, he is obviously going to be. Become even more popular in the uk, and, you know, thats fantastic. He could become a king. King ben, yes that one might be impossible, even for an olympic legend. But his team are certainly giving it a go. You know, seeing the effort the guys are putting in at the gym and being involved with other teams, you can see the actual determination they have. They are doing it for queen and country. It is very special. Chasing the dream of becoming the first british team to win the americas cup doesntjust require great sailors. Only elite athletes need apply for this most demanding of endeavours. These boats are essentially are powered by the sailors on board. We have no form of stored energy. We dont have an engine. We are the engine. There are four grinders on the boat. Theres a helmsman, a wingsman. We produce all the power that is needed to move the foils and essentially get the boat going as fast as possible. The guys who provide that power need to build muscle. The other two roles are more likejockeys. They need to be as light as possible. With an overall weight limit, it is crucial the likes of Sir Ben Ainslie dont sneak chocolate on the side. During the olympics, my weight was roughly 15 kilos more than i am now. I havent been this weight since i was about 18 years old so been a bit of a change, a bit of a challenge. But, you know, the physicality of these boats is immense. We obviously take the Fitness Programme very seriously. I think the whole team probably dislikes me a little bit for the nutrition we put in place. But, you know, that isjust part of the level of the sport they are operating at. They cannot afford to take on a bad fitness regime, a bad nutrition regime. It is not an option. We spent three years doing 20 hours on the water. 15 hours a week in the gym. These guys are doing 35 hours a week of physical exercise. I dont think the athletes have ever had to be this fit. And that fitness has been paying off. Going straight here, going straight. Bar won the world series of races that built up to this event. All clear. Six teams are contesting the cup this year, not only from britain and america, but also japan, france, new zealand and sweden. Go wide the deck, though, is skewed heavily in favour of the defending champions, in this case the americans, oracle, who are guaranteed a place in the final match. The qualifiers determine who will face them. Land rover bar will start with two bonus points for winning the world series. Everyone races against everyone twice, scoring one point per win. One team will be eliminated. Oracle skipped this part. Four teams go into two semifinals and then a Play Off Final is held to find out which team will challenge oracle in the first of seven series finale. The winner takes home the oldest trophy in sport. But with just days to go until the qualifiers begin, bar has found real challenges with the design of their boat, compared to most of the others. Their Straight Line speed is proving to be a real issue and has led to frustration. We have had over 1,000 sensors on the boat, which. Every area the designers can see a strain, the stresses, the performance of the boat, and obviously that all gets fed back to team base in portsmouth to get analysed and work out what improvements we can make. And when you see that information, if youre unhappy with something, do you then start shouting . Do you get on the phone . There have been a couple of times where maybe ive voiced my disapproval on a few things. Voiced your disapproval shouting . I dont think ive ever shouted yet. He told us that he hasnt shouted yet. Is he lying . Thats a massive lie he has shouted at the dog a couple of times. Ill tell you what he does do, he throws his helmet. Does he . Yeah. The helmet disappears. Gojim, go on go after biggles, go on Lady Georgie Ainslie is sir bens wife. A Sports Presenter in britain, shes moved with their young daughter, their two dogs and the kitchen sink to a rented house in bermuda. Good girl well done theres a great saying, generally, youve got a happy wife, youve got a happy life and i think thats very true. Its massive, but when you marry a sailor who wants to compete in the americas cup, you sort of sign up for it. And it is funny and it does amuse me because a lot of wives stress about it and you think, you know what you signed up for this is the way of our lives. Yep, ok. So slightly above ben. Georgie has clearly bought wholesale into her husbands dream. No one has a better insight into how hes dealing with being the underdog. He knows theres pressure, he understands the pressure and i dont think theres anyone better to deal with it or cope with it, but if youre silly enough to wind him up to the level where he feels like his back is against the wall, he will respond in the only way he knows how, which is to win on the water. Its interesting, actually, because the mind games have started, the opposition are getting a bit testy, theyre pushing all of his buttons, but no one seems to comprehend, despite people having worked with him previously, how he will respond to that and the only way is to go out and win. Everyone else is living in a hotel in the capital, hamilton. Such is the attention to detail that the team has started a school for the children. So why are there so many Exclamation Marks . What page are we looking at . Page 1a. Can you find page 1a for me, you two . What do you guys do most days after school . Go fora swim. Iswim. Swim i either go to the pool or i go sailing. Ive got a club at sailing now, so i go sailing. Wow, so do you want to become a sailor . Yeah. Do you think one day you might become an americans cup sailor . Maybe. Giles scott shared the same dreams at the same age. 22 years later, he won olympic gold for britain at his first attempt in the finn class, in rio, the same class of boat that ben ainslie dominated for so many years. The pair were rivals on the water, but great friends off it. Now hes also devoted to bringing the cup home. Its one of the greatest sporting trophies. Its certainly the greatest sailing trophy. We realise, as sailors, that were incredibly fortunate to be involved in a team capable of winning the americas cup and i suppose thats it, its as simple as that. When you have that much passion for something, working hard, working long days and not getting weekends is the easy part. Theres no denying, though, that you need great wealth to pursue this trophy. The owner of oracle is worth a reported 50 billion. Criticism that its too elitist wont be helped by holding it here, one of the most expensive places on earth, but organisers are trying. A new Framework Agreement between the teams has been agreed to modernise the sport and bring costs down in future. Sir keith mills has been instrumental with helping bar with funding. Well, this is the final countdown, where it all comes together. The last two or three years, all of the effort, the money was raising, the sponsorship, all the physical fitness, all the technology. In the next two or three weeks it all comes together in a package which we hope will win the americas cup. He hasnt ploughed in all of this cash for just a trophy, though, he sees it as a long term investment. And, for him, ainslie is the key. I know he sees what i never see on the water. He takes tactical risks that i never take. He sees gaps in the water that i never see. But more than anything else, he never, ever gives up and thats the great trait of a great sportsman. Sometimes in life theres a right time and this is the right time and this is the best Chance Britain has ever had at winning the americas cup. Weve got the best sailor in the world. Will we win it this time . Who knows, its sport. But if we dont win it this time we are certainly very close to winning the americas cup, ithink. From my short time with ben ainslie racing, ive learnt that this is a team that would go into battle with ben any place, any time. The task is great. No team built from scratch has ever won the americas cup at the first attempt. Theres a lot of pressure and there always is. If you throw your hat into the ring of what is the pinnacle of any sport, then youre going to have a tough battle on your hands and weve certainly got that. But within the team it feels like a question of when and not if. I could sit here and say with reasonable confidence that at some point in the next 20 years we will win the americas cup for britain. It may not be this americas cup, but certainly in the near future well get thejob done. Personally, and i think for everyone in this team, it would be the biggest achievement if we can pull this off and we can win the americas cup for britain. You look at our sporting maritime heritage, its the one thing thats missing. It would be huge if we can bring the cup home. Hello there. Tuesday was a predominantly dry day with the heart of the country seeing the best of the sunshine. If we look at the weather watchers picture from herefordshire, this illustrates the point nicely. There was cloud topping and tailing the country in the cloud, but enough for outbreaks of showery rain in the far north West Of Scotland. This is how we closed out the day yesterday with cloud and rain in the north and a little cloud lingering down to the south west and that will still be with us first thing this wednesday morning. Some coastal and some sea fog here. It will be quite a warm start, however, to the day. Mid teens already and so temperatures are set to lift as we go through the morning. But we keep the cloud to the south west with the best of the brightness really across south eastern and eastern areas. We will chase cloud through the day but we get the best of the sunshine and temperatures will respond. Into Northern Ireland we start off with showery outbreaks of rain to the north and West Of Scotland but these will primarily sit towards the north west of the great glen and as we go through the day, a couple showers will filter further east. They will be isolated by then. Elsewhere, broken cloud, some sunshine and where we get the best of the sunshine, the temperature will respond. But despite cloud around it will be a warm day for all of us, generally at around 19 or 25 degrees. Maybe a little bit fresher in the far north of scotland. One thing is for certain, later on in the week we keep that dry theme and there will be more in the way of sunshine. As a consequence, temperatures respond. Warm to hot in places, particularly in the south west corner. We can see first signs of that on thursday with decent spells of sunshine coming through much of the country and you can see that we will see high 20s likely into the south east corner, maybe as high as 23 or 2a in sheltered Western Areas of scotland. This area of High Pressure may drift further east and that will allow it to continue to drag up even warmer air from the near continent but at the same time, however, there is a potential for a Weather Front to push on from the west. As we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, yes, it is a bank holiday weekend, there is a potential for some of us to see 30 degrees however, with that front knocking on the door there is also the potential for a thundery breakdown. Do not make this the last forecast you see for the bank holiday weekend. There is the potential for sharp thundery downpours to moving from the south west, of it, however, it will stay quite warm with lots of sunshine. Hello. My name is tom donkin. Welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. Our main story britains Prime Minister raises the Terror Threat level to critical after the deadly attack in manchester. This means that their assessment is not only that an attack remains likely, but that a further attack may be imminent. 22 people were killed and 59 injured when a Suicide Bomber targeted young fans leaving a concert on monday. The suspect is named as 22 year old, salman abedi. Hes understood to have been born in manchester to a family of libyan origin. Were learning more about the victims among them children and teenagers. But the desperate search continues for those still missing