After being sprayed with acid near an east London Shopping Centre a 15 year old is arrested. Spectacle and celebration as prince harry opens the Invictus Games in toronto. The presence of his actress girlfriend Meghan Markle also captures attention. Good morning. In sport, Manchester City smash five past Crystal Palace, as all of the favourites taste victory in the premier league. Hidden in plain sight. We have the story of ambled reproductions which turned out to be a priceless masterpiece. And talking of masterpieces, heres the weather. Mixed fortunes weather wise. Some changes yesterday. Light and heavy, ill keep you updated on that. Join me in15 ill keep you updated on that. Join me in 15 minutes. North korea has warned the United States it would take pre Emptive Military action if there was any sign of an american attack on its territory. The comment came after us bombers and fighter jets flew over waters close to north koreas east coast. Pyongyangs foreign minister also repeated kim jong uns accusation that President Trump was mentally deranged. Pyongyang, the capital of north korea, a place where tens of thousands of North Koreans gathered to show support for their leader. And their anger at americas leader donald trump. Who is trump to talk about the collapse of our government. We are resolved to set up government. We are resolved to set up defences by military force if war brea ks up defences by military force if war breaks out. America, in turn, has demonstrated its strength, the Us Air Force Plane bombers and fighter jets over the waters east of north korea. The closest theyve thrown to the country this century, says the pentagon, which shows how seriously america are taking north koreas reckless behaviour, as they have called it. Frequently antagonistic words and missile tests have made many uneasy. But there has been no sign of north korea being willing to placate all please any escalating tension. Their foreign minister pulled no punches in a speech at the un saying donald trump was mentally deranged and on a suicide mission. The absurd reality is that a person like trump, a mentally deranged person can use fraud and schemes and has his hand on the nuclear button. He is the greatest that to international peace. Donald trump has said north korea would pay dearly for its hostile behaviour. America, he said, would totally destroy the country if it was ever forced to defend itself. The Labour Party Conference begins today in brighton, where Jeremy Corbyn is facing renewed calls to commit labour to keeping the uk in the Single Market and Customs Union after brexit. Yesterday the labour leader told delegates theyre in a moment of great change and must prepare to form a government. Our Political Correspondent eleanor garnierjoins us now from brighton. Will mr corbyn be able to unite his party . We have just had we havejust had diane we have just had diane abbott on the programme and she says she cant remember a conference as united . I think that is probably quite true. This time last yearJeremy Corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest, there were questions about how long he could stay on as leader, and who should succeed him. Yesterday he arrived to hear his name being chanted by lots of people waiting for him. He is going to have to get used to the adulation. This is the first time the party has got together en masse since the general election when he did much better than anybody expected. He gained an extra 30 mps. There will be a lot of celebration over the next few days, even though they didnt get into government. Despite bad, division is lurking behind the scenes, not least on brexit and the balance of power between Party Members and the parliamentary parties. Spirits are high, that the converse is not divide of disagreement. Germany goes to the polls today for the countrys general election. The chancellor, Angela Merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls also suggest the nationalist, anti immigrant alternative for Germany Party will become the first far right movement to Enter Parliament since the Second World War. Our correspondent, damien mcguinness, reports from berlin. This is the woman who looks set to lead germany for another four years. Anglo american is seen as a stable force an unstable world. Economic growth is at and unemployment is down Angela Merkel. People look at the uncertainties and think germany may be better sticking with the leader they know they can rely on. But what we dont know is what sort of government Angela Merkel will be leading. Shell have to form a coalition, and all of her potential partners have a very different policy. That means Coalition Talks could get rocky. What is clear is that the new anti migrant anp party looks set to enter the parliament for the first time. But it wont end up in government. The afd is accused of being nationalistic and even racist. So no other party will work with them. Germany is the most powerful country in europe, and that the continent facing huge challenges. Resolving the refugee crisis and reforming the eurozone. The government that losing here after the election will have a direct impact on the whole of europe, including britain. Moves in here. Six men have been injured in a suspected acid attack in east london. Police were called to a Shopping Centre near westfield in stratford last night, following reports a group of men were spraying a noxious substance. A 15 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. Simon clemison has the details. Last nights attack was in east london. It is now one among many. Police say an argument outside the Shopping Centre led to a noxious substance being thrown. The injured we re substance being thrown. The injured were treated at the scene. Witnesses say one man ran into a restaurant toilet to wash acid from his face. Six people were hurt, three were taken to hospital. No one is believed to be in a life threatening condition, but some of those living here she can. I think its scary and disgusting. Its horrible that people do this. Its horrible that people do this. Its horrible. Lam its horrible. I am concerned, i live here, i work here. Im here most of the time. Iam here. Im here most of the time. I am concerned. There had been a suggestion that the attacks were random, but officers say that the incident was confined to a few groups. A 15 year old is being held on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. People were hurt in a suspected gas explosion at a guest house in blackpool. A man and an elderly woman who were trapped in the blast and had to be airlifted to hospital. Residents living nearby were evacuated but have now been allowed to return home. Hundreds of hgv drivers in the uk have been caught using devices, which disguise how many hours theyve been working for. Figures seen by radio 5live investigates, from the driver and vehicle standards agency, reveal tachograph tampering has gone up by 21 over the last three years. The programmes presenter, adrian goldberg, joins us now. Hejoins us later on. Prince harry has opened this years Invictus Games for sick and Wounded Service personnel in toronto, canada. His girlfriend, actress megan markle, was also at the ceremony making her first appearance at an official engagement attended by the prince. Sarah campbell has more from toronto more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, cheered on by friends and family. The games were prince harrys idea, this is the third such event which aims to use sport to help the process of recovery. As its teams filed in, prince harry watched from the vip area next to the first lady and spotted a couple of rows down and around 18 seats across, his girlfriend Meghan Markle, the actress and campaigner who has been dating harry for a little over a year. Ms markle lives and works in the city and so it would have perhaps seemed odd if she hadnt turned up. Kensington palace refused to comment on her appearance adding that half of toronto is here anyway and that maybe true, but this still has to be seen as a significant public acknowledgement of the seriousness of their relationship. Of course, the ceremony was about the games and the competitors who have gone through so much to get this far. There was a lot of respect here for what prince harry has created and his passion for the games is clear. Some of you have overcome emotional challenges that until very recent years would have seen you written off and ignored. And now, you are here. 0n the world stage, flags on your chests representing your countries again. The United Kingdom over the next eight days, across 12 sports, these men and women will inspire others in what promises to be the biggest Invictus Games yet. Know someone who knows what it feels like to take part, we have the former royal engineer. Tell as at how it feels. What is the atmosphere like . It looks fantastic . Its almost indescribable. It was a privilege to be part of the first games in london where we all thought it was probably going to be a slightly hyped sports day. Shining the light on us. But to have the backing of prince harry, to be able to have the facilities of the 0lympic to have the facilities of the Olympic Stadium in london was amazing. A good turnout from the public. He support across the world was extraordinary. Two years later, to be there again, representing my country again in orlando, it took it to that next level. Yeah. You are a captain, you were recovered in the royal engineers so we should give you your full title. Kiwi sportsmen than . I was very keen ona high kiwi sportsmen than . I was very keen on a high level of fitness, i used to compete in triathlon before joining the army. I try to continue that, but commitments stop that for quite a few years. Cani quite a few years. Can ijust quite a few years. Can i just get quite a few years. Can ijust get my hands on a medal . You said shining a light on us, the invicta schemes, tell as white light needed to be shone . What happened . was involved in a blast in afghanistan in 2012. A roadside bomb detonated under my vehicle. I thought i was ok and finished the task, but when i got into camp and was sent to the local centre they found that id fractured my back and when i was sent back to the uk, might wife realised that there was quite a lot more that was different than what had left a few months ago. Mental health . No, it was all physical, but not visible. I couldnt remember conversations wed had. Many months before i couldnt hear properly. I was struggling with my speech, balance, and then, through further investigation they realised that id suffered a brain injury and hearing loss. Also, later on, much later on i went to spinal rehabilitation and they found ace tear in my spinal cord. How are you now . And managing. Trying to achieve as much as i can. Sport has been a huge part of that. Support from help for heroes and the opportunity to participate in events like the invicta schemes, that has transformed my life. This is one of your medals. 0ne transformed my life. This is one of your medals. One of four so this was 0rlando . Your four events were . Cycling, the time trial and road race, andi cycling, the time trial and road race, and i managed to defend those. For those who dont know, because when prince harry takes the stage, he says, i am invictus. What does that mean . Unconquerable. There are lots of people whove come back and going through difficult times, what does this mean to them . A great deal. Its the opportunity to win cigar and represent your country. Thats something we are passionate about once again represent your country. Thats why you join the military in the first place. Your career is abruptly ended by whatever reason, and its then affects your well being, you feel that loss of, archery and belonging. Then, having that opportunity to come together, supported by all your peers,. Your flag on your chest again. Yes. How important is it that prince harry is pa rt important is it that prince harry is part of the games . It was his brainchild and he continues his support. There is your little one. Yes, my daughter. How important is prince harry to these games . Without himi prince harry to these games . Without him i dont think they would have achieved the exposure that they warranted. Then the continued support is something that we all feel very proud to have. Also, with his personal link to the military having served himself he can relate to it, and he uses that platform to make change for good. Thats something we all want to endorse. We are very proud of you. Its great to see the medals. Well done. 5 35pm, the Opening Ceremony highlights will be on bbc one. Shall we find out whats happening with the weather . It was a glorious morning this morning, how is it looking . Its not looking too bad. The best of the weather will be today. I thought wed have a look at what we are looking at. This time of year we start to see the day is getting shorter. That happens, theoretically, on the equinox. As you can see for yourself, the time is just before seven and just after seven, they are not equal. Just a few days later, we see it happening in practice. Tomorrow, as you can see, the days are equal length. 12 hours. Thats to do with when the sun rises. The scent can illuminate the horizon before it starts to rise. That is the equinox. As for today, we have had some beautiful sunshine this morning. Southerly winds, and sunshine. It will feel warmer than it should for the time of year. But, already, weve got a weather front moving in. Of year. But, already, weve got a weatherfront moving in. Some rain, but ahead of that, this is how it looks across staffordshire. I think the staffordshire, along with wales and the south west, cloud will look significant for the afternoon. For scotland, you see the heaviest rain. We will look at that in more detail. Thats quite far east. It looks like significant rain not just for the highlands of scotland, but the Central Lowlands and north east. It might be an east west split across Northern Ireland. The rain in the east. Despite a fine start in england and wales the rain is flirting with cornwall and pembrokeshire. It will make its way across the midlands. Ahead of that we hang on to the sunshine. It may well be warmer. 0vernight it perks up, as you can well be warmer. 0vernight it perks up, as you can see some amounts well be warmer. 0vernight it perks up, as you can see some amounts of rain. Ten or 20 millimetres on a few places. Mild with hill fog. When it clears we have proper low level fog, dense fog. That becomes an issue for rush hour travellers. It could also see some patches across wales. It looks like a different complexion tomorrow. Weve seen the sunshine today, dreary and damp. The west, once weve cleared the fog, could see some decent sunshine. It is slightly fresher. Bad is the pattern for a couple of days. Towards the end of the week it looks like well see some autumnal lows rolling in off the atlantic. Fairly quiet conditions for many today, but the rain is certainly worth watching out for. Thank you. That equinox stuff is fascinating. Equinox, ithink thank you. That equinox stuff is fascinating. Equinox, i think what happens in reality. Almost a century ago a happens in reality. Almost a century agoa group happens in reality. Almost a century ago a group of working class people set up an art club in londons industrially is done. From shops to slums they captured their everyday life in paint. Much of the groups ardron hasnt been seen in decades. Weve been rediscovering it and putting it on show. Groups art work hasnt been seen in decades. An east london canal, an unlikely subject for a painting. The artist is equally unlikely, he was a clerk for a shopping firm. This was painted by a window cleaner. This eerie street scene, by and errand boy. This was the work of a printer. The man who painted this was unemployed, a basket painter painted this window. They were known as the east london group. Today these painters of the shabby east end are largely forgotten. This exhibition aims to revive their reputation, a band of artists who saw the extraordinary in the everyday. There are views and images which most of us are views and images which most of us wouldnt choose to paint, they saw beauty and what they knew. They painted in and around the local area. Their work ended up in the west end at the most prestigious gallery at the time. Today the east london they painted as unrecognisable. This railway bridge is still there, but the traffic is modern. 0ne artist painted these houses across the road from where she worked. They are still there, but onlyjust. The groups work is a record of a largely vanished world. There are exceptions, like this one, but they have long since been destroyed. Albert toobin has exhibited. Albert toobin has exhibited. Albert was a wartime fireman. In peace time he was a window cleaner and member of the group. He was also and member of the group. He was also a firebrand socialist. An exhibition devoted to his work opens later this week. The curator says the east london group deliberately chose unfashionable subject. Why would you paint shabbiness . Places people say they want to get out of . Because they are slums. Its perverse , out of . Because they are slums. Its perverse, and for that sake it interests me and its wonderful. Alberts daughter recalled the man who was forever sketching. But much of his work, especially that from the 30s and 40s has vanished. When he died there was some stored in a shared. And im afraid my mum decided she wanted to clear it out. And so, it got thrown away. Many more paintings have disappeared, around 700 were exhibited in the 30s, and today just around 700 were exhibited in the 30s, and todayjust over 100 survive. Most, on walls ar