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We will make a full investigation exhaustive and we will find out exactly what happened and we will make sure that this will never happen again. Also this hour tributes to the legendary blue peter presenterjohn noakes, whos died aged 83. Get down shep best known for his partnership with faithful dog shep and his Daredevil Stunts his family say hell be greatly missed. Huddersfield town wins a place in next years Premier League, after their Play Off Battle with reading went to penalties. On meet the author, my guest is an patchett whose Book Cap Macro Commonwealth is a tapestry of American Life told over five decades. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. It is exactly one week to the day that the city of manchester suffered a major trauma a bombing that claimed the lives of children and parents enjoying a night out. Tonight many have gathered at st anns square in the Heart Of The City to demonstrate their support for the victims, families, and Emergency Personnel involved in the attack on the Manchester Arena concert. Meanwhile, police have appealing for information to help them trace salman abeidis movements in the last four days before the attack. Theyve released this picture of the manchester bomber carrying a blue suitcase asking whether anyone saw him with it between the 18th and 22nd of may. Separately, bbc news has obtained cctv footage which appears to show abedi in a shop just one day before the attack. From manchester, heres our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. A young man in a hooded top, Jogging Pants and trainers, on his own on a Sunday Morning shop. In this footage obtained by the bbc, he looks relaxed as he is captured on cctv, browsing the shelves of a Manchester Convenience store. His till receipt shows he spent £8. 74 and he bought almonds, tuna, scouring pads and air fresheners. This was the day before the bombing. And staff in the shop believe this was salman abedi. Looking at that cctv, it is the same guy that has been in the shop several times in the past. He looks exactly like the guy that theyre saying has done the bombings. His eyes stand out so much from the guy that we recognise from the past. Here you can see his face. And this is an image released by the police. In the Police Pictures he appears to be wearing some of the same clothes. By this stage he has the bomb on his back and is on the verge of committing mass murder. Tonight Police Released this new image of him in Manchester City centre on the day of the attack. They are trying to find his blue suitcase. They say they have no reason to believe it contains anything dangerous, but they are asking anyone who sees it to be cautious. Early today their investigation expanded to the south coast. In the sussex town of shoreham by sea, officers arrested a 23 year old man. He is said to be a libyan trainee pilot. Since the bombing there has been criticism of the Security Service mi5. It is now reviewing the way it assessed salman abedi. He was not considered to pose an immediate threat. The Home Secretary has refused to be drawn on possible missed opportunities. It is right that mi5 are going to be able to look back and find out what has happened in the past. But at the moment im going to focus on making sure that we get the operation concluded and successfully so. But after the arena atrocity some are questioning whether an Intelligence Agency should be investigating itself. In the north of england there have been more searches at new locations. This was Whalley Range in manchester. I think they are libyans, but i do not know much about them. They collect our parcels, we collect their parcels. And in bury this afternoon this was the scene of one of the latest searches. A Landfill Site close to a motorway. An illustration of the size and scope of the police investigation. Officers are also going through thousands of hours of cctv as they work to build a picture of the bomber and those close to him. In the last half Hour Hundreds of mourners paid an emotional tribute to the victims who lost their lives in the manchester terror attack, exactly one week after a Suicide Bomber wrought death and destruction on the city. Applause. The Minute S Silence and the applause at the end of it to place just a short while ago and our correspondent Chris Buckler was there. It is exactly one week on since 22 people died when a bomb exploded just outside the Manchester Arena. They were there to see Ariana Grande perform and as the concert came toa grande perform and as the concert came to a close, they walked outside and a man that netted a bomb he was carrying a rucksack. It is still very difficult for people to believe here, but exactly seven days on, they have gathered here at st annes square which has becomejust they have gathered here at st annes square which has become just a they have gathered here at st annes square which has becomejust a place of remembrance. You take a look all around and all you see are balloons and flowers, in fact the smell of flowers is overwhelming, a strangely optimistic smell when you consider just how many families here are grieving and how many people are reliving what happened that night in the arena. People have made a point of coming out to stand here at exactly 10 33 p. M. , the bells ringing for them to come and show their respect and also to show their support for all of those who are still suffering. Part of that is about having to think about what happened in that arena, there are very people i have spoken to, even here in the square who have talked about what it has meant to them, what they have suffered and coming and lighting a candle or to be in a position of laying flowers, that is incredibly important for them. It is something they can do as they feel they should do it. There are others who feel lucky that they escaped with theirfamilies. Who feel lucky that they escaped with their families. There are also people still in hospital this evening, suffering from serious injuries from that attack and while the investigation takes place and while people talk about trying to find who is responsible, the feeling you get here it is that Manchester Wa Nts to you get here it is that manchester wants to show unity, solidarity and there is extra security around the streets, make no mistake, but what is important for everyone at this point is not to forget what happened, but to remember those who died and to rememberjust what they meant to each and every one of those families. Chris buckler reporting from st annes square in manchester this evening. After a general Election Campaign dominated in the last few days by the issue of security, the debate stepped up a gear tonight with theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn taking questions from a Studio Audience and facing a grilling byjeremy paxman. Both Party Leaders faced tough questions on brexit, On Public Spending and on security as our Political Correspondent alex forsyth reports. A smile on arrival. But she knows whats at stake. This time in ten days, the country will have decided does she stay in Downing Street . Could he get the keys to number ten . Tonight, both took part in a televised grilling, trying to prove theyve got what it takes. First, The Labour Leader faced questions from the audience. He was asked immediately about his approach to Foreign Policy and security and his stance on the ira. You have openly supported the ira in the past. I can give you an example. Attending a commemoration for the eight ira men killed at loughall. In your words it was to honour them. Maybe you can share with the electorate why those ira men were actually killed. The commemoration i think youre referring to was a meeting i was at in london, where there was a period of silence for everyone who had died in northern ireland. The contribution i made to that meeting was to call for a peace and dialogue process in northern ireland. Its only by dialogue and process we have brought about the peace in northern ireland. Next quizzed on immigration, brexit, his Leadership Skills and policies. This country is badly divided between the richest and the poorest. You put Corporate Tax and tax at the top end down, the Division Gets greater. Are you happy that so many of our children are going to school with super sized classes . So many of our children are going to school hungry. In a one to one interview he was asked whether he had authorised a drone strike. I think you have to look at all the evidence thats there. You cant answer a hypothetical question about the evidence around it. Its not really hypothetical. Its a completely hypothetical question. Then it was theresa mays turn. Shes avoided head to head debates with other Party Leaders. Tonight she was asked about her plans to shake up social care funding. Why, prime minister, should we, in my generation, vote for you . So what happens is people are paying for care, people are finding that they are having to sell their house, many people are having to sell their house to pay those care bills. And many find that theyre not able to leave money to their families. Now i want to take those risks away and thats what the proposals ive put forward are about. Its about ensuring that nobody is going to have to sell their house to pay for care in their lifetime. She confirmed there would be a cap on care costs, but refused to say what it would be, before being asked about health funding, Police Funding and school funding. Nobody can guarantee the real terms per pupil funding increase. The labour partys manifesto, we know the figures dont add up. What is important is that as we look. Laughter. What we need to do is to ensure we will put those record levels of funding into schools. The prime ministers been keen to talk brexit and got her chance, challenged about backing remain during the campaign. You have changed your mind, have you . We gave people the choice. You changed your mind. Ill answer that in a minute. The british people decided to leave the european union. I think its important for them to see their politicians delivering on that choice and respecting the will of the people. Back stage, the big hitters were out. Trying to down play shaky moments and talk up their candidates. But what they think matters little. The only verdict that counts, the vote in just ten days time. Hamerton park zoo in cambridgeshire has confirmed that a Female Zookeeper was killed in whats been described as a Freak Accident involving a tiger. The park will be closed tomorrow, while investigations continue as ben ando reports. Police said the Female Zookeeper, who has not yet been named, was mauled to death by one of the parks tigers inside their enclosure. It is not yet known exactly how. The park was busy with Bank Holiday Visitors and several posted videos as the Air Ambulance landed. Those in the park were led away, though some people said they were allowed back in for a short period before the park was closed by Zoo Officials who later handed out a short statement which said, this appears to have been a Freak Accident. At no point during the incident did any animals escape their enclosures and at no point was Public Safety affected in any way. Nine years ago, a cheetah escaped through a broken electric fence. It was later captured nearby and no one was hurt. The forensic vans have left and the police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding what happened. A full investigation is under way in the zoo where this evening the animals are being prepared for the night. The gates are locked and the zoo says it will stay closed tomorrow. The headlines on bbc news it has been one week since the attack in manchester. A Minute S Silence was held at a vigil to commemorate the 22 people who died and the dozens who were injured. The Police Release a picture of the manchester bomber carrying a blue suitcase and ask whether anyone saw him with it between the 18th and the 22nd of may. The leaders of britains two main Political Parties ta ke britains two main Political Parties take part in Television Interviews are speaking separately one after the other, Jeremy Corbyn and theresa may faced questions from journalists and members of the public. Sport now with james pearce. Good evening. Huddersfield town have w011 good evening. Huddersfield town have won the richest prize in Football Beating Reding on penalties in the championship Play Off Final to earn promotion to the Premier League. It will be their first season in the top division for 45 years. The last game of the english season, arguably the most important, certainly the most lucrative. At stake, the final place in next seasons Premier League, a prize worth at least £170 million. One year ago huddersfield and reading looked more likely to be relegated and promoted but now a royal occasion to decide who would rise to football s promised land. Huddersfield have been outside the top tier since 1972 and their hopes we re top tier since 1972 and their hopes were not helped by finishing like this when it looked easierfor were not helped by finishing like this when it looked easier for izzy brown to score than mess. Reading tried their luck from further out but were no more successful. There was barely anything to choose between the sides during the regular season between the sides during the regular season and nor could they be separated in regular time here. With chances separated in regular time here. With cha nces few separated in regular time here. With chances few and far between at either end. An extra 30 minutes proved just as tight, so penalties would be needed and Afterjordan Obita was denied by danny ward, Christopher Shimla made no mistake to send huddersfield into dreamland, there are 45 year wait ended in the most dramatic fashion. The reading fa ns most dramatic fashion. The reading fans leaving here are distraught, they have now lost four Play Off Finals ina they have now lost four Play Off Finals in a row but for huddersfield it is glory and they can look forward to the Premier League and the enormous rewards that come with it. Englands cricketers have been soundly beaten by south africa in their third and final match of their one day series. South africa won loris baz seven wickets, england never got going, batting first and at one stage they started 20 6 before jill at one stage they started 20 6 Beforejilljonny Bairstow at one stage they started 20 6 before Jilljonny Bairstow and at one stage they started 20 6 Beforejilljonny Bairstow and Toby Roland Jones help them. The tours eased to victory with 21 overs to spare and england had already won the series have to hope that this was just a blip the series have to hope that this Wasjust A Blip before the series have to hope that this was just a blip before the champions trophy which which begins later this week. One of the greatest ever golfers, tiger woods has been arrested for Driving Under The Influence of alcohol or drugs. This Isa Influence of alcohol or drugs. This is a mugshot that the police have released after he was arrested at 3am local time in the town of jupiter in south florida, which was released a few hours later. His second on the all time list with 1a major titles but his last win on tour was back in 2013 at the players championship. British number three Tennis Player allan as bad is consisting on switching allegiance back to savini to compete at the olympics. He won his first round match at the french open became a british citizen in 2015 but he has been unable to overturn a ban preventing them from representing Great Britain in the davis cup. He has already moved is based practice of it and says he wants to explore the possibility of representing the country of his birth in tokyo in 2090. Great britain is difficult Americas Cup Campaign continued in bermuda this evening as they were comprehensively beaten by france in their final round robin match. Comprehensively beaten by france in theirfinal round robin match. As is so theirfinal round robin match. As is so often been the case of the wigan, ben ainslie s crew lost time at the start of the fourth leg never in the running after that. It is their fourth defeat in five races, the second round of robbins stars against sweden tomorrow. Castleford cemented their place at the top of Rugby League Super league with a 380 Rugby League Super league with a 38 0 thrashing of centurions. Even kept up his phenomenal record with a fourth hat trick in a row. Castleford ran in seven tries in total and passed the 100 mark for touchdowns this year. And that is all your sport for now. That was james pearce reporting. Let us have a quick look at some of the front pages. The daily mirror leads with the Manchester Arena bombers salman abedi visible on camera carrying a suitcase days before the attack. Police want to know where it is. The guardian top story is theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn taking part in their Tv Interviews to make. The metro focuses on the Female Zookeeper killed by a tiger at the Hamilton Park zoo in cambridgeshire. On the front of the financial times, a report between the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron outside paris and eating fish just once 01 outside paris and eating fish just once or twice a week could protect against dementia, that is according to research seen by the daily express. The french president Emmanuel Macron said he told Vladimir Putin that any use of chemical weapons and syria would result in immediate french reprisals. Emmanuel macron said they heard their disagreements and the rating, the two leaders but he described wanting to work with Russia Over Syria and in the struggle against terrorism. China has urged north korea to create the conditions for a return to talks after pyongyang carried out its ninth missile test this year. North korea defied United Nations sanctions by firing a short range missile into the sea off it sees close. The Chief Executive of. The Chief Executive of British Airways alex cruz says he wont resign over the computer failure which disrupted Tens Of Thousands of peoples travel over the bank holiday weekend. In his first interview since the it crash, mr cruz apologised saying a power surge had caused computerfailure, and that a Back Up System hadnt kicked in. Ba Services Today returned to normal at gatwick, but not at heathrow. Our transport correspondent Richard Westcott reports. How can a Computer Glitch be allowed to cripple an entire airline . Spoilt holidays, weddings, honeymoons. Three days in and the British Airways boss has broken cover to give his first interview, admitting their Back Up System failed. The actual problem only lasted a few minutes, so there was a power surge and there was a Back Up System which did not work at that particular point in time. It was restored after a few hours in terms of some hardware changes, but eventually it took a long time for messaging and for assistance to come up again. Three days in and terminal five here is getting back to Something Like normality. But it is one thing sorting out the immediate problem and getting people on their aircraft, it is going to take ba far longer to ease peoples anger at the way they handled the whole situation. The meltdown hit 75,000 passengers across the world, each with a different story, but one main complaint. No one was telling them what was going on. Youve got to do a lot better in terms of communicating with people because that is the number one. People accept there are problems sometimes, that is the number one thing that grates people. We are fully aware that communications have to get better, particularly as social media continues to expand. So, yes, i agree with you, we will continue to invest in resources in ways in which we can actually directly reach out to people. Ba made hundreds of it staff redundant recently, Outsourcing Theirjobs to india to save money. It has led to accusations that there are not enough experienced uk staff left to cope with the crisis. Let me put this to mr cruz, if there were still ba employees, we can assure him that issue would have been resolved in minutes and the systems would be up and running. When i put it to mr cruz, he flatly denied that outsourcing had made any difference. So, totally unconnected, completely unconnected with all of those redundancies and with the outsourcing of the it systems . Absolutely, yes, in this case. Apart from some short haul flights from heathrow, ba managed to fly most of its passengers today. Some still cant believe how badly the airline messed up. I work in it and when there are it problems it is basic enterprise to have a Disaster Recovery solution. They should have had their Communications System and their Booking System in different places so they can at least send us an e mail. One estimate has put the Compensation Bill at around £150 million. You cant put a price on the damage to their reputation. Richard wescott, bbc news, heathrow. John noakes has died at the age of 83. He hosted the show in the 19605 and 19705 and was the longest serving presenter. And 19705 and was the longest serving pre5enter. David sillitoe look5 serving pre5enter. David sillitoe looks back at his life. Im upside down, at 30,000 feet and upside down. Blue peter has had many presenter5 over the years, Butjohn Noakes, the cheery, Funny Daredevil from halifax was special. At this level the plinth on which nelson stands overhangs the column. I find myself literally hanging from the ladder with nothing at all beneath me. In an age with a rather relaxed attitude to health and safety the words and then it was my turn led to some startling tv moments. His trip down the cresta run was also terrifying. Ijumped onto the ice and carried on down the track on my backside still doing around 80 miles an hour. John noakes had started out in the raf before turning to acting and landed a job on blue peter. The yorkshire accent and the willingness to do anything for a laugh stood out in a rather more formal era of childrens television. I think for a lot of people today is a very sad day. We have lost him and he looked pretty eternal from where i was sitting as a child. We have lost our childhoods too a bit. In those days there were only two channels and he was the whole of the bbc to me when i was watching. Shep, dont bite him, hes a nice little fellow. Thats enough. After 12 years he and his dog shep were part of national life, but he had tired of the risks and the workload and was happy to move on. He set off in a yacht and eventually settled in majorca. Off screen he was rather more shy and serious, Thejohn Noakes We knew was in many ways an act. Johnny always had to have a character to play so he invented thatjohn noakes, not very different from him, but it was an extension of him and it was a john noakes that could do the things that he did on television that the real john noakes wouldnt do. His skydiving was record breaking and almost went wrong, and his meeting with a baby elephant. A little tv landmark. Oh, get off me foot lulu hadnt stood on his foot, Butjohn Noakes always knew how to get a laugh. Millions today were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood. John noakes who has died at the age of 83. Now then, the weather prospects, for it over the next few days, here are the details from darren burnett. Over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. Right 110w it is heading towards the uk. Right now we are drawing up some humid air from the south and that has been bringing with it a muddy field today but also a good deal of cloud, not much sunshine. Bursts of rain, Thunder Storms not far away but the tendency is through the rest of the night to push the wetter weather north and east into the north sea, most north and east into the north sea, m ost Pla Ces North and east into the north sea, most places becoming dry and staying cloudy and a bit misty, warm and humid across england and wales. Heading into tuesday morning, for many parts of england, it will be starting dry, we may start to see the cloud beginning to break up as well, one or two showers towards the west, particularly in wales and the north west of england, still a muddy start to the day. As we head to the north, that is where we will see the change happening with this band of rain coming quickly into northern ireland, into the west of scotland, towards the east, dry and misty. The Weather Front is approaching the north west and it is behind our weather from that we have this fresher and cleaner air. The rain will not last long in northern ireland, the Sunshine Returns and the Rain Pushes Across Scotland in two parts of england and wales where it is more showery. Ahead of it, sunshine, at some sunshine coming in across scotland and northern ireland, fresher air, temperatures back to normal, warm and humid in the south east. We will get into the cooler and fresher air on that night, are more comfortable night for sleeping. That Weather Front is ushering in that cooler and fresher airand at the ushering in that cooler and fresher air and at the same time, High Pressure is building across the middle part of the week, it may not last, there is a Weather System approaching from the atlantic, make the most of the middle part of the week, the winds will lessen in the north east of the uk, elsewhere the winds are like, some sunshine at times and it will Feel Pleasant Enoughin Times and it will feel pleasant enough in the sunshine, temperatures probably getting up to around 20 degrees at best. A fine day for many birds of england and wales, perhaps parts of scotland on thursday but we have a band of rain coming into the west of a nd into the used ftfi. Le q . 5. Gq§ § thursday night and hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines. Its been exactly one week since the attack in manchester. A minutes silence has been held at a vigil to commemorate the 22 people that died and dozens who were injured. Police release a picture of the manchester bomber carrying a blue suitcase, asking whether anyone saw him with it between the 18th and 22nd of may. Greater Manchester Police search a Landfill Site near bury, in connection with the attack. The leaders of britains two main Political Parties take part in Television Interviews. Speaking after one another, Jeremy Corbyn and theresa may faced

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