See you in australia. And sarah has the weather. An awesome feeling day today with outbreaks of rain across the country and a strengthening breeze. I will bring you the details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may has announced a freeze on University Tuition fees and an extension of the help to buy scheme in a bid to win over younger voters. It comes as the conservative Party Gathers in manchester for its annual conference. Our Political Correspondent chris mason reports. The security sweeps are complete. This whole will soon be packed. That you do not need to look hard at outside the Conference Venue to be reminded of the topic that dominates politics. Expect a clear attempt here by senior conservatives to change the subject. So, in the next financial year, starting in april, graduates in england will only begin repaying their tuition fee debts once they earn £25,000 a year. This is an increase from the current threshold of £21,000. Conservatives say this is a saving of around £360 a year. Graduates on a salary have at least £25,000. Parties are also promising an extra £10 billion for the help to purchase equity low scheme, ensuring it continues until march 2021 to assist someone with the up front cost of home ownership. The Prime Minister will hope that the next few days gives her a chance to speak about domestic priorities. The reality of the huge questions around brexit and her own future will make that difficult. And a big reason for that is this man. Someone not exactly shy about this ambition. The foreign secretary, Boris Johnson. Yet again, he snatched a fairchunk of johnson. Yet again, he snatched a fair chunk of the Prime Ministers limelight with this views on brexit and a few of the topics but side. Activists here are not short of a few or two about him. |j activists here are not short of a few or two about him. I guess he is positioning himself as a spokesperson for brexit and making sure that it goes through. Do you have a message for borisjohnson . Shush. Get behind the Prime Minister. Whatever promises made here, the political reality for chorizo may will not change. Her decision to voluntarily call an election in which she went backwards has weakened her Political Authority within and beyond the party. Were joined by our Political Correspondent alex forsyth. Good morning. So, broadly speaking, what will the conservative party set out to do . As chris said, this is the first time to may have to face the whole party ata to may have to face the whole party at a Conference Since the election which, friendly, did not go to plan. She knows that, so she will acknowledge that and acknowledge some of the reasons thatJeremy Corbyn got a swell of support. This is why we see policies about housing and tuition fees addressed to younger voters. Bubbling under the surface and, no doubt, sometimes spewing up through the surface will be brexit because that is a hugely divisive issue for the tory party. When you get them all in one place, no doubt some opinions will come through. 0n no doubt some opinions will come through. On top of all of that, we have the issue of theresa mays leadership would she have not managed to shake off. In public we get Senior Leaders saying she is the right woman for the job. In private, you may hear Something Different over the next few days. Boris johnson yet again setting out this position over brexit. It will be interesting to see what some of the conservative Party Members make of it because some in the party believe that this is great, we have a cheerleader and champion for brexit edgeis cheerleader and champion for brexit edge is where he is trying to position himself. There are plenty of others, including some of the top ten, who think he may be better off to stay quiet and get behind the Prime Minister now. This will be the first chance when we hear that range of views expressed, hopefully behind closed doors. Boris is a boris as we have heard before. Theresa may will be a guest on the Andrew Marr Show this morning which starts at nine oclock on bbc 1. The low cost travel company, monarch has been granted a 24 hour extension to its license to sell Package Holidays. It means travellers who book with the firm until midnight tonight will be covered for their trips. The airline is understood to be in talks to sell part or all of its short haul operation, as simon cleminson reports. For almost as long as Package Holidays have been popular, there has been some form of protection in case business fails to the government scheme should ensure is that not only do you get a refund if you book ahead, but if you are already abroad, you can get home. Companies need to prove they are financially robust to get a licence in the first place. Under intense pressure from a weak pound, shrinking demand, monarch is trying to find a buyer for part or all of that shorthaul operation. It is enlarged deeps talk with a large number of potential investors. A 24 hour extension means if the airline can continue selling in the Charter Market and customers will still be covered. They will also need a country licence last year. Ultimately, 10,000 passengers already out of the could be affected. The Civil Aviation authority is thought to be working on backup plans, using other airlines for the return leg. It says it will provide daily updates. The airline says it continues to work on its future on flights operating as normal to voters have begun to gather at polling stations in the spanish region of catalonia to take part in a banned referendum on independence. The spanish courts have declared the poll illegal and thousands of extra Police Officers have been sent to the region. 0ur correspondent tom burridge reports from barcelona. Those against the referendum last night took to the streets. A sea of spanish flags outside the headquarters of catalonias devolved government. All chant espanol, espanol, espanol those protesting happy that thousands of Spanish National police are on board two cruise ships docked in barcelonas port. This is madrid saying it is ultimately in charge. Together, we are more stronger, together is a great country inside of europe, and the majority of catalonia, we want to continue to be a part of spain. But those who want the referendum have occupied schools so they can be used as polling stations this morning. Catalan nationalists need a big turnout if the vote has credibility at home and abroad. Action taken by Spanish Police means that will be hard. It is one of europes most iconic cities at the heart of this most controversial of polls. Tom burridge, bbc news in barcelona. Theres been a surge in the number of people working in the uk Banking Sector who are considering taking jobs in ireland. The finding comes from a survey conducted by a recruitment website, as our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports eat is one tenth the size of london but it looks like dublin is a big attraction for many in the Banking Sector in the uk. Although there has only been a trickle of confirmed jobs moving from london to dublin, the number of uk based bank is considering the Irish Capital has sought. A recruitment website says that in the three months immediately after the referendum, searches for banking job in ireland by people based here surged by 37 to 15 months later, that has risen even further to 39 , compared to the period before the vote. Financial Services Professionals in Continental Europe are also considering ireland. They are up 32 . Londons losses dublin s game because we are seeing an increase in job searches from Continental Europe for people looking for financial roles in dublin. The city which represents many banks and Financial Professionals says an agreement post brexit is one of the most urgent issues for the industry and concrete progress needs to be made without further delay. Of curves, job searches online are not firm job applications. So far, major banks such as jp morgan, applications. So far, major banks such asjp morgan, buckley s and bank of america have confirmed that a small number of jobs bank of america have confirmed that a small number ofjobs will definitely be moving from london to dublin. Barclay s. Prince harry says he hopes to expand the Invictus Games in the future, saying the skys the limit. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the event for injured Service Personnel and veterans he congratulated the competitors for the example they had shown the world, as andrew plant reports. The final day of competition in canada in the game is set up by prince harry in 2014. 17 nations, over 500 participants, for a week long event that helps Wounded Servicemen and women with the cool and psychological rehabilitation. The closing ceremony then, a star studded ending with some of musics biggest names and recognition for one of the games biggest stars the uks mark 0rmerod, a multiple medal winner, the former Royal Marine Commando recognised with the exceptional performance awards it to the thousands who filled the stand this week and the millions who watched at home, let me issue you are challenged. Do not just move on from these games with happy memories. Instead, make and invictus goalfor happy memories. Instead, make and invictus goal for yourself. The invictus goal for yourself. The Invictus Games are notjust for the already determined. These games are for those who need it most. Please help us find them. As the scene sets on torontos games, the flag was passed to the next post is. It will be game on down under. I will see you in australia. Sydney taking on the duties. Now looking forward to the duties. Now looking forward to the next Invictus Games. He is very confident, isnt it . We will have more on that later. 12 minutes past weeks. And air france flight minutes past weeks. And air France Flight from paris to los angeles carrying over 500 people have been forced to make a sudden diversion when it lost part of an invention over the atlantic. Passengers described a suddenjolt over the atlantic. Passengers described a sudden jolt and then a cloud boom. The plane flew for around one hour on three engines for landing at Goose Bay Airport in eastern canada. We will speak to one of the passengers, they are still on the plane. Johnjoins of the passengers, they are still on the plane. John joins us of the passengers, they are still on the plane. Johnjoins us now on of the passengers, they are still on the plane. John joins us now on the telephone. John, are you still on board and have not been able to get off . Yeah 14 hours now. Were still on the plane. First class and business have been loaded onto a small 737 and have been flown out two hours ago. Another plane is due in an hour. But were still on board. We have not been allowed to leave. Lets ta ke we have not been allowed to leave. Lets take a look while you talk, of the pictures of this engine. Can you describe what happened and how frightening it was . Yeah, my wife and i, we were six hours into the flight. And i, we were six hours into the flight. My wife and i was stretching next to the galley. Talking about how long the flight was. Were about halfway. And then suddenly there was a hugejolt as if halfway. And then suddenly there was a huge jolt as if we halfway. And then suddenly there was a hugejolt as if we had hit something and then immediately the plane jerked around a little bit and then there was a weird engine noise. Bout went for about five minutes and we, we would distract about five minutes. Listening to this noise. Eventually went away. About five minutes every body was scared because we did not know what was happening. And then ten minutes, the crew got up and started taking everything away as if we were going to land. That was scary, we were over the ocean at this point. That must have been terrifying. Looking at the images of that engine, where the casing has blown off, i mean, i guess you are lucky that there was no damage done to the wind. Yeah. I believe there was damage done to the trailing edge but luckily no fire. 0r trailing edge but luckily no fire. Or is there was, it went out of it if they had have been a fire we would have been in a lot of trouble. The fact that we managed to make a landing. It that is the blessing of the day, i guess. And where are you heading . Are you off on holiday . No, no. Despite my accent i let live in the united states. We arejust returning from france, we had a few days vacation there. Were heading to los angeles. We wish you a safe onward flight. Were quite grateful to you for speaking to us this morning on bbc one. How terrifying. We suspect if there is any more detail we will bring it to you hear. Time for a look at the weather. Heres sarah with a look at this mornings weather. It is not looking as bad as was predicted. The main thing is going to be the strength of the wind. Eating up today and tomorrow, and am settled picture. Almost of us, not too heavy. Some showers and drizzle. Breaking up. Through today, most of us waking up to breezy conditions. A lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain across the western parts of the country. Pushing east through the day. Heavy across parts of western scotland, north west england. Drizzly elsewhere. In the north east, we could see some brighter weather. 18 19 degrees. Fresher conditions moving in from the west later today. The wind factor is going to be the most noticeable today. 0vernight, rain clearing to the east. We will see that taking away the mild air that has been with us for a few days. Colder conditions moving in from the north west and pushing south. Behind that, low pressure in charge as we move into monday morning. Then we see a real squeezed in the wind. During the monday morning rush hour, we could see cast of 50 60 mph, through Central Scotland is well enough to cause some disruption on monday morning. Elsewhere, wind is not quite as strong. In the south, dry and brighter. Add your showers through monday coming in through western scotland. A few for Northern Ireland and england as well. Further south, dry for a good part of the day. Some rain heading into the south west later on. Temperatures 14 18 south west later on. Temperatures 14 18 degrees. Less humid and 90 thanit 14 18 degrees. Less humid and 90 than it has felt recently. Through monday into tuesday, some rain in the south. That should clear away, and then winds tending to ease on tuesday. After a blustery couple of days, tuesday still breezy in the north. Not as windy further south. Not a bad day altogether. Still a few showers around on tuesday, but not as heavy as there will be over the next few days. Temperatures not as warm as theyve been. To sum it up, looking unsettled, autumnal and windy, but should not be too disruptive for most of us. The strongest winds across scotland. Well be back with a summary of the news at half past six. Now its time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. So mark, what do we have this week . The big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. We also have Reese Witherspoon in home again, a likeable if daft rom com. And daphne, a very interesting and edgy home grown pic. Goodbye christopher robin. I used to make up stories for my kids, so i am fascinated by this. Tell me im going to love it. I really liked it. I know it has divided critics, but it is basically the story of how the winnie the pooh stories came about. It begins with aa milne in world war i, coming back and suffering from what we now call post Traumatic Stress and what they then called shell shock. He leaves london for rural east sussex and wants to write an anti war tome, which his wife daphne describes as something that sounds perfectly horrid. And he cant write anything and then one day he is walking in the woods with his young son, chistopher robin, and suddenly, apparently out of nowhere, comes this unexpected beauty and he starts writing poems and stories which touch everybodys hearts, particularly when illustrated by his great friend, ernest. Here is a clip. The creatures in the story are toys. Theyre toys, but the woods are real. The size is wrong. The bear should be smaller. Yes. Yes, thats it. Are you writing a book . I thought we were just having fun. Were writing a book and were having fun. I didnt know you could do both at the same time. You dont usually look like youre having fun when youre writing. Its not your turn, tigger. This is more than a few poems. Hmm. Its a little world. Like you said, a hundred acre paradise. Be very, very quiet. Vespers. This ones for daphne. You said it divided critics. One said it was like a John Lewis Christmas advert. That is completely wrong, because it actually has a lot of darkness in it. The script is by Frank Cottrell boyce, and he has taken the trauma of the great war, and this is a glade of happiness existing between the two wars, world war i and world war ii. Much as with the winnie the pooh stories, it is something which has beauty and charm, but also underneath it has darker themes. It is film about betrayal, about the price of success when suddenly this chi