Jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. I hope, you know my gender isnt a fearful thing for the fans. Because in this world, particularly, there arent rules and thats a great thing. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. Itll be a new Ground Record if they were to end this series all square on 2 2. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. New laws will be introduced, giving people Greater Control over what happens to their online personal data. The government says the legislation offers the right to be forgotten, with proposals in the Data Protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. Companies will have to obtain explicit consent. Heres our political correspondent, leila nathoo. Our lives are led online. We all leave a digital trail. But what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves . A new law will ensure that the United Kingdom will retain its world class regime of protecting personal data. Now we will have more control, Data Protection laws are being strengthened. The government has confirmed a bill will be published in the autumn, bringing eu regulations due to come in next year onto the statute book. Internet users will be given more powers to protect their data. It will be easier for people to find out what Information Organisations hold about them and allow them to ask for data to be deleted. Firms will no longer be able to rely on pre selected tick boxes. Instead, explicit consent will be required to collect personal details. And the Information Watchdog will be given more powers to issue fines of up to £17 million for serious data breaches. I think there are a lot of pitfalls ahead if actually the benefit of this, which is people feeling far more comfortable transacting online and their data is going to be protected, will work. I think its a good first step to have the regulation in place. Its how it gets implemented thats the key thing. The new rules wont only apply to the Big Tech Companies and social media giants. They will affect every organisation that processes information online. And the definition of personal data is being expanded, too, to include things like ip addresses to help safeguard identities. There is your photo going up online, your tweet, your search, the search results. But then there is a whole back office, which is the industry of data capture, data processing. That data is processed and it is then that the insights are shared with advertisers, principally. Our Digital Footprints are growing ever larger. Ministers say Data Protection laws must keep pace. Leila nathoo, bbc news. Our technology correspondent, rory cellan jones, is here. Potentially this could affect millions of people. It is huge, what we are effectively saying is the european general Data Protection regulations and the huge piece of legislation agreed a year or so ago coming in next may and effectively the government has decided to cut and paste it and put it into british law so it continues after we leave the eu. The decision has been made that this harmonisation of Data Protection laws across europe will continue. It is a harmonisation, an update but also a real toughening up, particularly in relation to this giant american Tech Companies who are being told that if they want to process our data and move it across borders, they have to give us much more control over it. For those businesses, smaller ones that rely on moving peoples data around and improving their bottom line by using it, how will they be effected . This have a huge effect on them. For the last six months mike inbox filled up with people wanting to advise Small Businesses on how to cope with this new regulation. They will have to be awake to it, there are big and damaging fine that could affect them. In all sorts of areas. They have to be careful about data breaches, telling people about them and being more responsible with data and being more responsible with data and in general about what Consumers Wa Nt and in general about what Consumers Want from that data. Many thanks. North korea says it will make america pay the price for drafting tough new un sanctions over its missile and Nuclear Weapons programme. The state News Agency Says the International Community is infringing north koreas sovereignty. The uns unanimous vote on sanctions follows repeated Missile Tests by pyongyang which have escalated tensions across east asia. Yogita limaye reports from the south korean capital, seoul. It contains some flash photography. We denounce and totally reject the Un Security Council resolution on our country, which the us and Hostile Forces have fabricated, says a presenter on north koreas official news agency, relaying the countrys defiant response to fresh sanctions against it. Its not what these two men would have liked to hear. The us secretary of state, rex tillerson, met Chinese Foreign minister wang yi in manila. Both countries voted in the new resolution against north korea. China says that even with sanctions, it wants a diplomatic solution to the problem. But the us says its only open to dialogue with pyongyang on one condition. The best signal that north korea can give us that they would be prepared to talk is to stop these missile launches. At the gathering of Southeast Asian nations in the philippines, secretary tillerson is on a mission to get more countries to isolate north korea. Sanctions have not worked in the past, though, and with pyongyangs fierce response, they are unlikely to work now. We need to be creating conditions where they are ready to come back to the table. And you are not going to create those conditions with unrelenting sanctions, with threats of war, preventive war, which is what we have heard from the Tramp Cabinet in this last week. South korea is open to talks with its neighbour. The countrys foreign minister Kang Kyung Wha made that offer again to her north korean counterpart in manila. But hes reported to have called seouls proposal insincere. This country, south korea, has dealt with the threat from across the border for a long time. But now that pyongyang has said it has developed missiles that are capable of hitting the us, its made America Nervous and has captured more global attention than ever before. The issue overshadowed this meeting in manila. And even though regional leaders came together to put up a united front, the tension and rhetoric is far from over. Yogita limaye, bbc news, seoul. A 20 year old british model, who was reportedly kidnapped and held for nearly a week in italy, has returned to the uk. Chloe ayling says she feared for her life after being stuffed in a suitcase and told shed be sold online. Italian Police Believe the model was attacked and drugged before attempts were made to auction her on the dark web. a polish man, who lives in the uk, has been arrested. Matt cole has more details. Three weeks on from her release, so we returned to the uk this weekend to her home here in surrey. We returned to the uk this weekend to her home here in surreyli we returned to the uk this weekend to her home here in surrey. I have been through a terrifying experience, i feared been through a terrifying experience, ifeared for been through a terrifying experience, i feared for My Life Second By second, minute by minute, hour by hour. Im incredibly grateful to the italian and uk authorities for all they have done to secure my safe release. I had just arrived home after being in italy for four weeks and ive not had time to gather my thoughts so im not at liberty to the anything further until i have been debriefed by uk police. Just 20 and still starting out in her glamour modelling career, chloe ayling landed a dream photo shoot in italy but when she arrived at this Disused Shopin but when she arrived at this disused shop in milan she says she was grabbed by someone while another person injected something into her forearm. She said she woke bound and gaggedin forearm. She said she woke bound and gagged in the boot of a car. Translation the perpetrator is a dangerous person, he described himself as a paid killer and part of an organisation that can add mercenary services, bomb attacks and kidnappings. Stuffed into a back like this later demonstrated by italian police, cloete said she was taken 120 miles to this remote farmhouse near during and held for the next six days tied to a wooden chest of drawers. It is understood her captors demanded a £230,000 ransom but were also telling her she would be auctioned for Sexual Services on the dark web, part of the internet by a criminal group known to europol at the black death. But her captivity was suddenly ended, taken to the british consulate in milan after revealing she had a child. This man, lukasz herba, who lives in the uk, is accused of the kidnapping and was arrested after freeing the young model and is now facing court in italy. While chloe is recovering here at home now it is understood investigations are continuing in italy but also here in britain and in poland as well. Matt cole, bbc news, surrey. One of Scotland Yards most Senior Officers has defended the governments prevent programme, which is designed to stop people being drawn to terrorism. Speaking to the bbcs asian network, commander dean haydon said it had achieved fantastic results and that critics either didnt want prevent to succeed or were ignorant about how it worked. Heres our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. Four Terror Attacks in three months. Westminster, manchester arena, London Bridge and finsbury park. 36 dead, more than 200 injured, the lives of many others devastated. The attacks raised questions about the strategy for tackling terrorism. One key pa rt involves strategy for tackling terrorism. One key part involves supporting people at Risk Ofjoining extremist groups and carrying out terrorist activities, known as prevent. It has proved to be highly controversial. The Muslim Council of britian among others says young muslims are being targeted and communities dont trust it. But a Senior Police officer says prevent has delivered fantastic result and does not agree with what the critics have said. That is based on sometimes ignorance, that they dont understand properly how prevent works. Some of the criticisms come from sections of the community that dont, for a variety of reasons political or otherwise, dont want it to work in the first place. The scheme was set up in 2003. It places a duty on faith leaders, teachers and social workers to refer people to prevent if they have concerns about them. In 2015 16 7500 cases were referred to the scheme and that year Scotland Yard says 50 people were stopped from going to syria where it was feared they would get involved in the fighting. But this man, who founded the National Association of muslim police, says prevent has lots the confidence of muslim communities and said the comments today by Dean Haydon Condemning the cricket at critics are not helpful. It is u nfortu nate to critics are not helpful. It is unfortunate to use the word ignorance, the individuals are Establishment Figures who are in favour of an independent review, these are Establishment Figures and we need to listen to what people are saying, understand their concerns and look at how we can move forward to make sure prevent keeps all of us safe, or a version which have the confidence of the community. The government says it wants to learn the lessons from the attacks this yearin the lessons from the attacks this year in london and manchester and has set up a review of its entire counterterrorism strategy including the prevent programme. It is likely to report back later this year. Danny shaw, bbc news. And you can hear the full interview with commander dean haydon, speaking to Nomia Iqbal On the bbcs asian network. Thats the big debate, live at the met police. tomorrow from 10am. Police have named a one Year Old Girl who died following an incident with a vehicle in Merthyr Tydfil as pearl melody black. She suffered fatal injuries yesterday, after an unoccupied range rover rolled down a hill and hit a wall. The girls younger brother suffered minor injuries. Their parents have paid tribute to the little girl, saying the world will be a darker place without her. Brazilian police say a british woman has been shot and wounded near rio de janeiro. She was travelling with her partner and their three children in angra dos reis, a popular coastal area around 90 miles from rio. Officials say the family were attacked after taking a wrong turning in their car. The independent Police Watchdog in scotland has begun an investigation after officers failed to realise the body of a missing 64 year old man was actually in his own house. The hunt, over several weeks, included officers with dogs, divers checking rivers and waterways, and a helicopter. But the whole time arnold mouats body was at home near falkirk. Lets speak to our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, whos in boness. Take us through the background to this. Arnold mouat and his family moved to bonus about three years ago and they last saw him just before midnight on the evening of the 6th ofjuly at their house here in the town to boness. It is thought he left his property at some point during the night and the next day, the 7th ofjuly, four weeks ago, he was reported missing. There were a number of public appeals for information on the whereabouts of the 64 year old, people in the area we re the 64 year old, people in the area were asked to check outbuildings and garages and there were a number of large searches involving helicopters, police dogs and divers as well as dozens of volunteers in an effort to trace mr mouat. At the weekend his body was discovered at the property and it is understood it was found in a hard to access place and it was believed it had been there for some time. The police themselves have referred the case to themselves have referred the case to the independent Police Watchdog here in scotland which is known as perk and they are under a great deal of public scrutiny, not just and they are under a great deal of public scrutiny, notjust because handling involving other cases involving missing persons, most possibly the most high profile being a case involving a couple whose car left the m9 motorway and was undiscovered for three days. At the moment perk have 26 ongoing investigations and in previous incident as they have had the power to look at Police Notebooks and Interview Police officers involved or even members of the public. They say that in this instance they will focus on the initial response from Police Scotland including the search of mr mouats home address, after which, when i have finished their investigation, they will not be drawn on how long that will take, but they will report back to the chief constable of Police Scotland who will decide whether any internal disciplinary measures have to be taken. Thank you. Our top story this lunchtime. The government says people should have the right to be forgotten with plans giving all of us Greater Control over online personal data. And still to come. Im here at the London Stadium where laura muir leads britains hopes on day four of the World Athletics Championships. Coming up in sport, laura muir goes for gold at the World Athletics Championships, in the womens 1500 metres final. And Sophie Hitchon also competes in the womens hammer final. Disruption expected from major upgrade works at the uks busiest Train Station has not so far materialised, with many trains quieter than expected on the first working day since the upgrade started. More than half of platforms at londons Waterloo Station are closed so they can be extended to accommodate longer trains. They will remain shut until the end of august. Adina campbell is at waterloo for us now. This is a major multi Million Pound project at waterloo. Its affecting half of the station here with platforms 1 10 behind me, completely shut to Rail Passengers at the moment, but on that Site Platforms are still open. Work here started on saturday. Today has been the real test for commuters who had faced some disruption on theirjourney, but as you said, many trains have been running to timetable. It comes as no surprise that work to upgrade the uks busiest Train Station has taken years of planning. The scale of the project is huge. It involves hundreds of network rail engineers, closing ten of the stations platforms, with disruption to thousands of commuters. Im fed up, fed up. Considering how much youve got to pay, its ridiculous. Its inconvenient, i guess, for tourists and people who have to work, but at the same time, what can they do . This was waterloo this morning. Packed platforms with people scanning information boards. And the Engineering Work has had a Knock On Effect at other stations. I cant believe there arent any Rail Replacement buses. Weve got to figure it out ourselves. And we pay all this money. Im really angry about it, actually. Im probably going to be very, very late, but i will deal with it. An average of 270,000 journeys are made to and from waterloo every day. In fact, its the uks busiest station. This is an £800 million improvement by network rail, which is responsible for Track Maintenance and some of britains biggest stations. 1,000 engineers and site workers will be working on the upgrade every day. And it will mean longer platforms and bigger trains, making room for more seats and creating extra space for passengers. I realise its going to cause some disruption for people. And i apologise for that. But on the other hand, i think passengers understand that this sort of work is really necessary to transform their journeys for years ahead. But transport groups say Rail Passengers will feel the effects of such widespread work. These works are going to mean a month of real disruption and delay, notjust here at Waterloo Station but on other parts of the network which will be taking the strain as passengers plan alternative journeys. But hopefully it will be a case of short term pain for long term gain. The improvements are expected to provide 30 more capacity for passengers during peak hours from December Next year. The work is set to last for the next three weeks. Its due to finish on the 28th of august, which is the bank holiday weekend. Rail bosses are urging people, despite it being quieter than normal, to check before they travel and give themselves plenty of time and if possible to even plenty of time and if possible to eve n ta ke plenty of time and if possible to even take holiday or work from home. Network rail have also told us they have half a million bottles of water lined up to give to commuters and also 120,000 ice creams, so that might help to ease some of the pain for commuters. Live at Waterloo Station. It was a disappointing day 3 for britain, at the World Athletics Championships in london, with the heptahlete Katarina Johnson thompson finishing fifth, while Holly Bradshaw said she was heartbroken and confused, after only coming sixth in the pole vault. The home crowds disappointment, gave way to excitement after a thrilling womens 100m, as americas tori bowie powered her way to gold, beating the favourite, and olympic champion, Elaine Thompson of jamaica. Well, andy swiss is at the London Stadium for us today. Welcome to the London Stadium after what has been such a dramatic weekend. So many talking points, but the biggest is that win forjustin gatlin over usain bolt in the mens 100 metre final. Justin gatlin is a two time drugs cheat and his father has now criticised the fans here for booing him, saying it was disrespectful to the sport. But it didnt stop them last night. Announcer gold medallist and world champion, representing the United States of america, justin gatlin. Cheering and booing. To boo or not to boo, that was the question for one of sports more uncomfortable medal ceremonies. The response was mixed, the celebrations muted, butjustin gatlins success here has given the fans and athletics plenty to ponder. To me it was more of an ooo than a boo, from that point of view. Its not his fault in any way shape or form. Its the fault of the federations and wada for putting the rules down in such a way that allows him to return. So really if you want to boo somebody, boo wada and boo the federations. As for british hopes, well, Katarina Johnson thompson had to settle for fifth in the heptathlon. In the pole vault, Holly Bradshaws Medal Ambitions came crashing down, just missing out on bronze. She later said she was heartbroken. And for proof of how fine the margins can be, how about the womens 100 metres final . Marie josee ta lou thought she had won, but instead the desperate dive of tori bowie did it byjust 100th of a second. It was all about that dip. I mean, whata night. Most of the medals ive won, most of the championships ive been, so why not a night . Among tonights highlights, laura muir goes in the 1500 metres final as british athletes search for that winning feeling. Laura muir goes Laura Muirgoes in laura muir goes in herfinal at 9 50pm this evening. Also keep an eye out for Sophie Hitchon in the hammer. Shes a former ballerina who won bronze at the rio olympics last year and she has another real chance ofa year and she has another real chance of a medal tonight, clive. Year and she has another real chance of a medaltonight, clive. And year and she has another real chance of a medal tonight, clive. And the swiss at the London Stadium, thank you. Englands cricketers have set south africa a target of 380 runs to win the fourth test test at old trafford. England were dismissed this morning for 2113 in their second innings. But south africas second innings was delayed by rain this morning. Lets get the latest from our Sports CorrespondentPatrick Gearey at old trafford. Bring us up to date, patrick. The only thing that has been holding this test match up has been the rain, it forced players off early yesterday and interrupted play again today. But fortunately for england they keep putting themselves in a stronger and stronger position and they will now be very confident of winning this match and clinching this series. Day four, the morning after the downpour before. England couldnt know how long it would stay dry but, anyway, one day like this that is clear could see them right. Of course, victory is a luxury. England only need a draw to win the series. Moeen ali doesnt see cricket like that. He wont hang around. Unfortunately for him, neither did his batting partners. Both of them gone within quarter of an hour. England, 379 ahead. And so to the series final innings. Time, gentlemen. England had barely finished their team talk when the rain rudely interrupted. And its raining at old trafford eventually the rain moved on and lunch moved back, for the players at least. Dean elgar could sit down early. Stuart broad, had england on their way. Beautiful bowling. At times like this they feel they can take a wicket with every ball. They were convinced here. The umpire wasnt. The technology showed why hes paid to decide. No way, paul, not out. A temporary reprieve, heino kuhn couldnt survive. James anderson got him in the end. Batting is tough, and, for england, it is looking like a beautiful day. South africa, 34 2 and in big trouble. The only proviso for england, more rain expected tomorrow, but they should think this match should be wrapped up by them. This england team isnt without its problems but with the ashes coming up problems but with the ashes coming up this winter, they are on the brink of a very impressive series victory. Patrick gearey at old trafford, thank you very much. Jeremy clarkson says he will be off work for quite some time after contracting pneumonia. The former top gear start ended up in hospital on friday in majorca. He has thanked fa ns on friday in majorca. He has thanked fans for their support and said it was really annoying because he has never had a day off work. The actorjodie whittaker, wholl play the 13th doctor who, has been speaking of her excitement about the role. In her first broadcast interview since being announced in the role, she praised the creative and enthusiastic fans, who welcomed her appointment as a female timelord, and shes been given some advice by past dr whos. Our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been to meet her. On tv and online, more than 15 Million People have now watched Jodie Whitakers unveiling as the 13th actor and the first woman to play the lead character in doctor who. To the public, the buildup only lasted about three days because the promo happened on the friday and then the reveal was the sunday. For me, that had been months of secrecy and silent enjoyment, but not being able to share it with anyone. And then the relief of it being public knowledge, and knowing it had been lea ked knowledge, and knowing it had been leaked and that anything, it was amazing. Since Peter Capaldi announced he was leaving the show, there had been months of speculation about his replacement. Forjodie whittaker, understandably a stressful time. You are sat on the secret for three months. Stressful time. You are sat on the secret for three monthslj stressful time. You are sat on the secret for three months. I found out i had got it around late march. It had been quite a long process previous to that. I had about four weeks left on shooting trust me as well, but your focus weeks left on shooting trust me as well, but yourfocus had weeks left on shooting trust me as well, but your focus had to be on being the doctor. In trust me that doctor isnt a real one. She plays a nurse who ends up impersonating a doctor. Are you sure about this question i wont say word. She is well aware her casting in doctor who is likely to bring more viewers to medical drama trust me which start again this week will stop if somebody is now watching trust me or a film i did ages ago because they didnt know me and they want to see who the actor is who is playing the doctor, thats just exciting, who the actor is who is playing the doctor, thatsjust exciting, and it shows how lucky i am in a sense of the roles i get to play, because they are all so different. And particularly kath in trust me to doctor who, they literally worlds apart. Literary worlds apart that next role in doctor who has already inspired many fans, especially those delighted that a woman has been cast. We can celebrate the fact of differences. I have said before that i hope my gender isnt a fearful thing for the fans. Because in this world particularly, there arent rules, and thats a great thing. Shes proved she can keep secrets in real life. This week millions will see how she does it on screen before finally becomes the doctor. Lizo mzimba, bbc news. Time for a look at the weather. Heres ben rich. We thought the weather might regenerate into something but u Nfortu Nately regenerate into something but unfortunately it hasnt. A lot of cloud for many places, suffolk is just one example from our weather watchers. There will be rain at times during the coming week. Generally it will feel cool but if you are in the right place at the right time you will get some sunshine. A lovely day across the scottish islands. At least it was a lovely morning. Further south moor in the way of cloud and some outbreaks of rain, particularly stretching from east anglia down to the south west. This Rain Will Come And Go but