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hello. in the uk, we have new pictures of the search for the terror suspect who escaped from prison. but still no sighting of the suspect. this is the van being searched. we will explain all and just a moment. also, world leaders will start heading to india for the 620 summit this weekend. we'll see what they'll be talking about and how india will present itself on the world stage. in china, exports are down again. we'll look at what that means for the rest of the world. we can to start the in the uk, the latest on the terraces past mac terror suspect, latest on the terraces past mac terrorsuspect, daniel latest on the terraces past mac terror suspect, daniel khalife who escaped from wandsworth prison, strapped to the bottom of the delivery van. these are new pictures, let's take a look at them. this is the moment police searched the vehicle on the upper richmond road — just a few miles away from wandsworth prison. it's understood that it was at this point police found straps underneath the van. this was earlier. see how this would lead them to believe that this is how he strapped himself onto the van, to drive out of prison. keep an eye on the top left, that is believed to be the van caught on cctv. it is just moving across the road there, just out of shot. also, this picture here, a bit clearer. this was given out by the metropolitan police, we should suggest that they are not suggesting any involvement from the delivery company or drive are concerned there, but that is a picture they released of the potential vehicle that he escaped in and tonight, pleased to say he has not been seen, the suspect, but they are going to have more details about how he got out. let's get the latest from our home affairs correspondent, daniel sanford. —— sandford. wandsworth prison this afternoon, the day after the infamous escape, and a clear view of the kitchen block and the short route to freedom that daniel khalife took yesterday while strapped to the underside of a food delivery truck. khalife was in the prison while awaiting trial for charges that included allegedly trying to spy for iran or "obtain information useful to an enemy", to use the exact words. yesterday morning, daniel khalife was working in the kitchen at wandsworth prison. this is around 50 metres from the nearest gate. at 7:32, a food truck that had been making a delivery drove out of the prison through that gate. it will have passed through the airlock, where it should have been stopped for a security check. soon afterwards, it became clear that khalife was missing. the prison went into lockdown and when there was no sign of him, the police were called. the police stopped and searched the truck. they found strapping underneath which he is thought to have used to hold himself under the vehicle, but there was no sign of khalife. this is the kind of truck that he was hanging under as he made his escape, and this the journey that the vehicle took across south—west london before being stopped at 8.37. khalife must�*ve escaped somewhere on this route. we have some of the highest trained military in the world here in the uk, and daniel khalife was trained by the uk military. he will be a resourceful individual. that's important to remember when trying to find him. as the police continued their manhunt, thejustice secretary launched an immediate independent inquiry. no stone must be left unturned in getting to the bottom of what happened. who was on duty that morning, in what roles? ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate, what protocols were in place? were they followed 7 yesterday's escape raises fundamental concerns about the security culture at wandsworth prison. some people are kept in prison ahead of their trial in order to protect the public and to make sure they don't run away. but lax checks here seem to have allowed daniel khalife to do exactly that. there's no doubt something went catastrophically wrong with the checks on the truck and the counting of prisoners working in the kitchen before it was allowed to leave. but union officials say individual officers shouldn't be blamed in a jail that is woefully short of staff. i'm sure one of the things they will be looking at is how wandsworth has been left so depleted of staff. and i hope it doesn'tjust focus on pointing the finger at a prison officer or prison officers. a year ago, daniel khalife was still working at this barracks in staffordshire, the base for some of the uk's high—tech forces. police today described him as a very resourceful individual who had shown some ingenuity in his escape. tonight, he is still on the run. let's hearfrom john podmore, who governed belmarsh and brixton prisons, and has been an inspector of prisons. he tells us about whether he thinks khalife should have been kept in a higher security prison. i was governor of belmarsh, i was responsible for a lot of category a terrorist prisoners and that's where he should have been, pure and simple. and i don't understand why. he should have been there, either as a cat a or a cat b. he was charged with a very serious offences, the maximum sentence of which would be about seven years. and belmarsh is particularly designed, suited, managed and can operate to deal with people who pose the greatest risk to the public. so, that needs to be examined and questions need to be asked. also it needs to be asked as to why he was working in the kitchen. remand prisoners tend not to get much in the way of work at all because they are here, there and everywhere. they might be attending court. you can't guarantee they are going to be around for very long. so, they tend not to get much in the way of employment and given that there is little in the way of employment at a lot of prisons, there is insufficient activity, working in the kitchen is a plum job. i mean, this is one of the most sought—afterjobs in the system because you have freedom of movement, you've got access to food and you've got a lot of autonomy. some interesting questions there. we going to speak now to... sue sim is a former chief constable of northumbria — she led the manhunt for raoul moat in 2010. thank you very much for coming in the programme. thank you very much for coming in the programme-— thank you very much for coming in the programme. good evening, lewis. white makes — the programme. good evening, lewis. white makes you _ the programme. good evening, lewis. white makes you have _ the programme. good evening, lewis. white makes you have experience - the programme. good evening, lewis. white makes you have experience in l white makes you have experience in these kinds of searches and what are we now, a day or a so on, what will be happening right now?— be happening right now? certainly the rime be happening right now? certainly the prime aim _ be happening right now? certainly the prime aim is _ be happening right now? certainly the prime aim is to _ be happening right now? certainly the prime aim is to find _ be happening right now? certainly the prime aim is to find the - the prime aim is to find the suspect, _ the prime aim is to find the suspect, to make sure that he is returned — suspect, to make sure that he is returned to _ suspect, to make sure that he is returned to prison. so the police phoned — returned to prison. so the police phoned the net force, the counterterrorism units, they will be checking _ counterterrorism units, they will be checking to — counterterrorism units, they will be checking to see if they can find this man _ checking to see if they can find this man. they will be using every tactic— this man. they will be using every tactic that — this man. they will be using every tactic that they have available to them, _ tactic that they have available to them, they will be using as much intelligence as they can get hold of, intelligence as they can get hold of. and — intelligence as they can get hold of, and the aim will be tojust track— of, and the aim will be tojust track him _ of, and the aim will be tojust track him and find him and put him back into _ track him and find him and put him back into the prison system. the issue. _ back into the prison system. the issue. of— back into the prison system. the issue, of course, and the difference, from raoul moat, was that raoul moat committed an incident — that raoul moat committed an incident and then he went on to the run. incident and then he went on to the run this _ incident and then he went on to the run. this gentleman has been in prison— run. this gentleman has been in prison and — run. this gentleman has been in prison and has arranged an escape. of prison and has arranged an escape. of course, — prison and has arranged an escape. of course, the bigger point is, was of course, the bigger point is, was it a spontaneous escape? ie, he had 'ust it a spontaneous escape? ie, he had just seized _ it a spontaneous escape? ie, he had just seized the opportunity provided to him. _ just seized the opportunity provided to him, but it doesn't seem likely if he _ to him, but it doesn't seem likely if he has — to him, but it doesn't seem likely if he has had to have straps available _ if he has had to have straps available to him as well. 0r, if he has had to have straps available to him as well. or, was that element of organisation. and if there _ that element of organisation. and if there was— that element of organisation. and if there was an element of organisation, what support does he have on— organisation, what support does he have on the — organisation, what support does he have on the outside? let�*s organisation, what support does he have on the outside?— organisation, what support does he have on the outside? let's make that presumption. — have on the outside? let's make that presumption. and — have on the outside? let's make that presumption, and we _ have on the outside? let's make that presumption, and we are _ have on the outside? let's make that presumption, and we are very - have on the outside? let's make that presumption, and we are very clear, | presumption, and we are very clear, it isjust a presumption, and we are very clear, it is just a presumption, presumption, and we are very clear, it isjust a presumption, we do not know either way, but let us presume for the moment that he has had some help, how concerned are you that it is a day and a half already with help, is that a worrying amount of time that has passed?— help, is that a worrying amount of time that has passed? raoul moat was on the run for — time that has passed? raoul moat was on the run for seven _ time that has passed? raoul moat was on the run for seven days _ time that has passed? raoul moat was on the run for seven days before - time that has passed? raoul moat was on the run for seven days before we i on the run for seven days before we finished that as an incident, before that concluded. so, no, it seems very worrying to members of the public, of course it does, but when anybody escapes from prison, we have been told that this man is not believed to be dangerous to the public, but the police are asking and i can in turn, will ask this as well, if anybody believes that they have been this man or has heard anything or knows of his whereabouts, then please phone 999 and report it immediately. find whereabouts, then please phone 999 and report it immediately.— and report it immediately. and 'ust aren't and report it immediately. and 'ust aen-t people fl and report it immediately. and 'ust aren't people who i and report it immediately. and 'ust aren't people who do i and report it immediately. and 'ust aren't people who do that, i and report it immediately. and just aren't people who do that, given i aren't people who do that, given your experience, does the police, do they follow—up every single... ? do they follow—up every single... ? do they have to follow up every single phone call, every potential citing? 0r phone call, every potential citing? or are there too many phone calls at a time like this? that or are there too many phone calls at a time like this?— or are there too many phone calls at a time like this? at the moment, the commander — a time like this? at the moment, the commander said _ a time like this? at the moment, the commander said that _ a time like this? at the moment, the commander said that there _ a time like this? at the moment, the commander said that there have - a time like this? at the moment, the commander said that there have not | commander said that there have not been to many phone calls at all, which isn't surprising for an incident like this. and that is why the plea must be to the public to phone in. yes, actually, you do have to track every phone call. we were having a sightings of raoul moat as far away as the midlands and we are having to ask the west midlands police to check up on them, because you don't know when that piece of information is going to come in. this is going to be critical to the case. �* , . , , this is going to be critical to the case. ,.,,_ ., case. and 'ust lastly before i let ou do case. and just lastly before i let you do because _ case. and just lastly before i let you do because it _ case. and just lastly before i let you do because it is _ case. and just lastly before i let you do because it is a _ case. and just lastly before i let you do because it is a really - you do because it is a really interesting insight because those leads beaches, that is interesting, evenif leads beaches, that is interesting, even if it involves different police forces, just want to ask you know about the borders, and getting out of the country, we've seen suggestions that there will be delays and extra checks, but if someone has had help and organisation to organise the escaped prison, does that increase the suggestion that there will be help, different passport, change the way they look? and they will be able to get out of the country? shill they look? and they will be able to get out of the country?— get out of the country? all sorts of thins are get out of the country? all sorts of things are possible, _ get out of the country? all sorts of things are possible, but _ get out of the country? all sorts of things are possible, but the - get out of the country? all sorts of things are possible, but the thing i things are possible, but the thing is, this man has come to ground very quickly and he will probably have to move again before he attempts to get out of the country. it was an hour before the police were notified, and they were out looking for him, but it is still... there is still every opportunity that he is still in this country and, you know, everybody is asking, please tell the police if you believe that you have any information on his whereabouts. please call 999.— information on his whereabouts. please call 999. thank you so much for cominu please call 999. thank you so much for coming on _ please call 999. thank you so much for coming on the _ please call 999. thank you so much for coming on the programme - please call 999. thank you so much for coming on the programme sue l please call 999. thank you so much - for coming on the programme sue sim. in about 90 minutes' time, we are expecting us presidentjoe biden to bejumping on a plane, heading to india for the 620 summit. lots of world leaders will be doing that same. the 620 is the list of wealthy countries who get together at this global summit, and they get together and talk about economic matters. the last big meeting was dominated by conversations around the war in ukraine. this time, india as host will be talking about the role of india, of course, but also issues like sustainable development. it will be dominating the headlines over the next couple of days, and we can speak now to emily harding from the centre for strategic and international studies, the us —based think tank. thank you for coming on the programme. so what do we think the world leaders and then for us will be talking about the next couple of days? i for us will be talking about the next couple of days?— for us will be talking about the next couple of days? i think the easy answer _ next couple of days? i think the easy answer is _ next couple of days? i think the easy answer is properly - next couple of days? i think the easy answer is properly not - next couple of days? i think the i easy answer is properly not much about ukraine. the leaders of this summit are effectively sidestepping some of the more controversial issues and president modi is really taking this opportunity to showcase india, the way india is leading the global south on a world stage. and global south on a world stage. and what does that mean in practice? what kind of commitment, what kind of agreements will they be hanging out? i of agreements will they be hanging out? ., ., ., , , . ., out? i would not really expect to see a whole _ out? i would not really expect to see a whole lot _ out? i would not really expect to see a whole lot of _ out? i would not really expect to see a whole lot of substance - out? i would not really expect to see a whole lot of substance on | see a whole lot of substance on controversial issues, i don't expect for example anyjoint communique is on ukraine, for example but on the other hand, i do think there is going to be an opportunity to talk about the us and their world leading globalfinancial about the us and their world leading global financial institutions, trying to renew some of those institutions. the us is doing a big push on some notations like the imf and the world bank. this is a chance to showcase biden and the us as a replacement for china on the global stage. replacement for china on the global stare. , �* replacement for china on the global stare. , ~ ., ,., replacement for china on the global stare. , ~ ., ., stage. interesting. and about india itself, stage. interesting. and about india itself. there _ stage. interesting. and about india itself, there is _ stage. interesting. and about india itself, there is a _ stage. interesting. and about india itself, there is a big _ stage. interesting. and about india itself, there is a big push - stage. interesting. and about india itself, there is a big push there, i itself, there is a big push there, using this international summit to bolster its image. what exactly is india trying to get out of this? india's very interesting, they have worked very hard to try to straddle their alliances effectively. they have had a long—term alliance with russia but they are also reaching out to the us and getting closer to the us on a lot of fronts, but they have been very careful to maintain there their independence. despite their independence. modi is in this multi—universe, and to be a spokesperson on behalf of countries in the global south, countries and are still developing, he is really showing off india and its ability to be a world leader. find showing off india and its ability to be a world leader.— showing off india and its ability to be a world leader. and when we talk about india. — be a world leader. and when we talk about india, normally _ be a world leader. and when we talk about india, normally we _ be a world leader. and when we talk about india, normally we talk- be a world leader. and when we talk about india, normally we talk about | about india, normally we talk about china as well. and that relationship, how that will show itself? it relationship, how that will show itself? . . , , relationship, how that will show itself? . ., , ,, ., , itself? it already is showing itself a little bit. _ itself? it already is showing itself a little bit, and _ itself? it already is showing itself a little bit, and the _ itself? it already is showing itself a little bit, and the president - itself? it already is showing itself a little bit, and the president of l a little bit, and the president of china is not there. he decided to skip this comment. the president of russia also decide to skip it. that creates an opening i think for present biden to talk more about the us and its view of the world. but in the i think is repositioning itself to be a bridge between all of these different players. —— i think india is positioning itself. different players. -- i think india is positioning itself.— different players. -- i think india is positioning itself. thank you for comint on is positioning itself. thank you for coming on the _ is positioning itself. thank you for coming on the programme, - is positioning itself. thank you for| coming on the programme, emily. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. five former metropolitan police officers have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive racist messages on whatsapp. some of the messages, which came to light after an investigation carried out by the bbc�*s newsnight programme, were about the duchess of sussex and the prime minister rishi sunak. all of the men had already retired from the police. the conservative mp chris pincher is standing down, after losing his appeal against an eight—week suspension from the commons over groping allegations, which allegedly took place at a club, away from the houses of parliament. the decision will trigger a by—election in his tamworth constituency in staffordshire. network rail has admitted a series of health and safety failings connected to a train derailment in aberdeenshire, in which three people died. the rail operator said a number of errors had contributed to the crash at stonehaven in bad weather in 2020. the rail operator also admitted it hadn't warned the driver you're live with bbc news. next, the supreme court in mexico has decriminalised abortion across the country. it said the "denial of the possibility of a termination was a violation of women's rights". this is two years after the court ruled in favour of a challenge to the law in one northern state. this is part of a trend in latin america of loosening restrictions on abortion. senator 0lga sanchez corderojoins me now. she is also the country's former home affairs secretary and a former supreme courtjustice. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— the programme. hello, lewis. i'm ve lad the programme. hello, lewis. i'm very glad to _ the programme. hello, lewis. i'm very glad to speak— the programme. hello, lewis. i'm very glad to speak to _ the programme. hello, lewis. i'm very glad to speak to you - the programme. hello, lewis. i'm very glad to speak to you today i the programme. hello, lewis. i'm. very glad to speak to you today and to your audience.— very glad to speak to you today and to your audience. we're very pleased ou are to your audience. we're very pleased you are here- — to your audience. we're very pleased you are here. thank _ to your audience. we're very pleased you are here. thank you. _ to your audience. we're very pleased you are here. thank you. what i to your audience. we're very pleased you are here. thank you. what is i you are here. thank you. what is your reaction today to the decision? yesterday was a double joy in my professional career. for my advocacy for women's rights. for 60 years, my dearest lewis, i have been fighting for women and girls�* rights, in feminist movements in mexico and internationally. my firstjoy, i want to share it with you, is that we have two female candidates running for the presidency for the first time. in 2024, we will have necessarily a female president of our country. it is a huge notice. it is the major breakthrough in human rights, and a huge victory for women in mexico. and may i say, everywhere in mexico. and may i say, everywhere in the world. this is a cultural victory. yesterday when you�*re telling your audience yesterday, yes, the supreme court ofjustice of my country ruled that the articles that criminalised abortion in a federal criminal court, are unconstitutional. what does it mean? well, that the abortion penalty, articles in the federal criminal court are left without effect. senator, just on that point, is this decision, do you think, part of a wider trend, decision, do you think, part of a widertrend, heading in decision, do you think, part of a wider trend, heading in the same direction? 0r wider trend, heading in the same direction? or do you look at what is happening in the united states where it seems to be going on the other direction? ~ .., ., , ., ., direction? well, contrary of what the united _ direction? well, contrary of what the united states... _ direction? well, contrary of what the united states... what - direction? well, contrary of what the united states... what they i direction? well, contrary of what i the united states... what they said, a few months ago, abortion and had to be ruled in every state of the federation, and it is a major thing because, before this decision, the supreme court of the united states, has federal... eight federal rule that articles that do not criminalise abortion, in the federal criminalise abortion, in the federal criminal status. criminalise abortion, in the federal criminalstatus. now, criminalise abortion, in the federal criminal status. now, there is every state, most rule what is good for every state, in the united states. it is a... is step back.— it is a... is step back. senator, i'm it is a... is step back. senator, i'm sorry- -- — it is a. .. is step back. senator, i'm sorry... thank— it is a... is step back. senator, i'm sorry... thank you - it is a... is step back. senator, i'm sorry... thank you so i it is a... is step back. senator, | i'm sorry... thank you so much, it is a... is step back. senator, i i'm sorry... thank you so much, i'm i�*m sorry... thank you so much, i�*m sorry, we have two head on, we have to get to china, but thank you so much for coming on the programme, and giving us your thoughts, senator, and q.— and giving us your thoughts, senator, and q. ., ,, ., china�*s exports have dropped for a fourth month in a row. exports fell 8.8% in august compared with a year earlier. that was due to less of a demand. imports dropped 7.3%. but not as bad as expected and an improvement on the previous month. live now to david woo, former imf economist and wall street investment strategist and the creator of david woo unbound on youtube. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. what the programme. thank you for having me- what do — the programme. thank you for having me- what do you _ the programme. thank you for having me. what do you make _ the programme. thank you for having me. what do you make of _ the programme. thank you for having me. what do you make of these i me. what do you make of these numbers? _ me. what do you make of these numbers? firstly, _ me. what do you make of these numbers? firstly, as— me. what do you make of these numbers? firstly, as you - me. what do you make of these i numbers? firstly, as you mention, we saw a little bit — numbers? firstly, as you mention, we saw a little bit of _ numbers? firstly, as you mention, we saw a little bit of a _ numbers? firstly, as you mention, we saw a little bit of a moderation - numbers? firstly, as you mention, we saw a little bit of a moderation in i saw a little bit of a moderation in terms of the pace of declining in terms of the pace of declining in terms of the pace of declining in terms of chinese export growth, which looked good, but we have to realise this is a statistical aberration, a positive base effect, related to induced local... in a court of law last year, but what is really going on here, is actually we look at the underlying trend, there is no sign whatsoever that we have seen deterrent in this downward trend of chinese exports. so the downtrend _ trend of chinese exports. so the downtrend is _ trend of chinese exports. so the downtrend is going _ trend of chinese exports. so the downtrend is going to _ trend of chinese exports. so the downtrend is going to continue? j downtrend is going to continue? there is going to be weekend global demand for chinese goods? that will continue? i demand for chinese goods? that will continue? ~ , ., ., continue? i think it is more than 'ust continue? i think it is more than just basically — continue? i think it is more than just basically weekend _ continue? i think it is more than just basically weekend global i continue? i think it is more than i just basically weekend global demand for chinese goods because i think we cannot necessarily disentangle those two effects, one is a global effect which has to do with the global downturn from factory goods like electronics, but globally, at the same time, there is absolutely no doubt of onshore and, near shaughan, is taking a toll on chinese exports. —— near—shoring. if you look at the share of us imports coming from china, last month, they fell to just ii.6%. that is china, last month, they fell to just ii.6%. that is the lowest level since 2006. that is 18 years 11.6%. that is the lowest level since 2006. that is 18 years ago! that was literally at the beginning of globalisation. from that point of view there is no doubt, the us is importing much less from china, china has been trying to boost exports to other countries like asian countries, but suddenly the increase there is not enough to offset the big drop. find increase there is not enough to offset the big drop. and around the rest of the world, _ offset the big drop. and around the rest of the world, how _ offset the big drop. and around the rest of the world, how worried, i offset the big drop. and around the rest of the world, how worried, if i rest of the world, how worried, if at all, should we be by these numbers? i at all, should we be by these numbers?— at all, should we be by these numbers? ~ y., , ., , numbers? i think you should be concerned _ numbers? i think you should be concerned because _ numbers? i think you should be concerned because china, i numbers? i think you should be concerned because china, there numbers? i think you should be i concerned because china, there is no doubt, china right now is going through the biggest economic crisis in 20 years. and unlike 20 years ago when china was basically being penalised, but now it is the second largest or second—largest. 6ermany, largest or second—largest. germany, for example, china is the largest destination for german exports. same as japan. destination for german exports. same asjapan. if destination for german exports. same as japan. if china really goes down and down, this is going to have a very negative knock—on effect for us. it is very interesting because in the last few weeks and weeks are starting to see these increased correlations of japanese and european stock market —— stock markets, see chinese stock markets dropping every week. there is a contagion effect on european markets. ., ~ contagion effect on european markets. ., ,, , ., , . markets. david, thank you very much for comint markets. david, thank you very much for coming in — markets. david, thank you very much for coming in the _ markets. david, thank you very much for coming in the programme, - markets. david, thank you very much for coming in the programme, great l for coming in the programme, great to have your thoughts. just stay with us because as i mentioned a little earlier, we are expecting to see us presidentjoe biden in the next hour or so, we are expecting him to be heading off to india, as of course so many of the world leaders will be heading to the 620 summit there, and the last summit was donated by ukraine, a lot of disagreement, this time around, india will be determined to shift the agenda onto less controversial topics, things like sustainable development, economic development, spreading out global economic development more fairly. there is something the us will be talking about as well. we�*ll have more analysis on that, so stay with us and for the moment, i�*m a lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. we�*ve waited until september for it, but provisionally, today has been the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures getting quite close to 33 celsius. it continues a long run of hot days, in fact, the longest run of september days with temperatures above 30 degrees on record. and it looks set to continue at least for another couple of days. but there were exceptions. this was edinburgh earlier on this afternoon with a lot of cloud overhead and we will continue to see a fair amount of cloud and indeed some mist and murk across eastern scotland and eastern england overnight. we have seen some quite sharp showers and thunderstorms today across parts of northern ireland. those will continue to ease. so as we start friday morning, it�*s going to be warm again, 13 to 17 degrees. and we will have some of this mist and murk and low cloud feeding across eastern and central parts of scotland, down the east coast of england, but also coming quite a long way inland, say across parts of lincolnshire. as we go through the day, that murky weather will tend to retreat towards north sea coast, but it could linger along the coast for a good part of the day. elsewhere, aside from just the small chance of a shower in the west it�*s going to be another day with lots of hot sunshine. temperatures in the capital up to 31 celsius, close to 30 though, in parts of the highlands. and then as we move through friday evening, we do start to see a greater chance of showers and thunderstorms drifting across the south west of england. a sign of things to come. on saturday we will see more showers breaking out across western and north western parts. there�*s actually a frontal system approaching from the northwest. the further south and east you are, it should be pretty much dry with lots of sunshine. and again, some real heat highs of 32 or 33 degrees. but as you move into the second half of the weekend, we do start to see a change. 0ne frontal system pushing down from the north west, another clump of thunderstorms drifting in from the southwest. quite a messy transition, but we do start a transition to something more unsettled and something cooler. so some showers and thunderstorms. on sunday the greatest chance of staying dry down towards the south and the east, still 30 degrees, but further north and west, 22 for glasgow and for belfast, and into next week, it does turn markedly cooler for all of us. and there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. temperatures closer to where they should be at this point in september. hello, i�*m lewis vaughanjones. you�*re watching the context on bbc news. we re—visit a young blind boy in yemen and his inspirational story of determination to help others in the war—torn country. time for the sport now. we are going to head up to the bbc sport centre with marc edwards. hi, marc. hi, luis! the rugby world cup kicks off in less than 24 hours, as the sports showpiece extravaganza takes over france for the next seven weeks. and what a mouth—watering opening tie to look forward to, as the hosts take on the all blacks in paris on friday. both sides have been forced into changes. influential centrejonathan danty is replaced by yoram moefana.

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