Together after a cyber attack that saw operations cancelled and surgeries shut. The murder ofjohn f kennedy why was the head of the fbi so keen to establish Lee Harvey Oswald as the killer . And england cricketers deny a drinking culture in the camp as they focus on the ashes in australia. Coming up on sportsday on bbc news well find out how Lewis Hamilton got on in practice in mexico, where he could seal his fourth World Championship on sunday. Good evening. Spain is in a state of constitutional turmoil, with the countrys Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy announcing that he has sacked the catalan leader, his cabinet and the chief of police after catalonias parliament voted this afternoon for independence from spain. Mr rajoy said hed seek to have that vote declared illegal and he said thered be fresh elections held in december for a new Catalan Parliament. Tonight, there are crowds amassed in the centre of barcelona in a defiant show of support for independence. But the situation has caused alarm elsewhere in europe. Our first report tonight is from our europe editor katya adler whos in barcelona. Si, si, si. One by one the yes votes we re si, si, si. One by one the yes votes were counted, celebrated, relished by this delirious Pro Independence crowd. As they watched the Catalan Parliament finally after weeks, some hearsay years, parliament finally after weeks, some hearsay yea rs, vote parliament finally after weeks, some hearsay years, vote on separation from spain. Do you believe it will happen today . Yes. It has to be today. And today it was. All around here catala ns all around here catalans are singing their National Anthem, the National Anthem they now believe belongs to the independent republic, separate from the spanish state. There are so many questions. What will the Spanish Government do . But for now this crowd wants to celebrate. Spanish government do . But for now this crowd wants to celebratem Spanish Government do . But for now this crowd wants to celebrate. It is a long time we are waiting for this moment, we deserve this. a long time we are waiting for this moment, we deserve this. I am crying. I you moment, we deserve this. I am crying. Iyou happy . Moment, we deserve this. I am crying. I you happy . Very, very. But anxiety soon spread amongst all the euphoria as the what is next began to weigh heavily on peoples minds. The catalan republic had been declared, but not in everyones name. Many here do not want independence. Just around the corner we found this man waving a spanish flag. Translation i am not happy, i am not represented, the catalan people as a whole did not vote. Am not represented, the catalan people as a whole did not votem is disastrous, the result of an extended manipulation which does not reflect the will of the people. But nothing today was going to stop the cata la n nothing today was going to stop the catalan president savouring his moment in history. From the Catalan Parliament he spoke of his emotions, but also of his conviction that declaring Catalan Independence was the right thing to do, the legitimate thing to do, he said. Hardly the view of the Spanish Government in madrid which is fuming. The Public Prosecutor here says he will be filing charges of rebellion against the catalan president. At the very same time the cata la n president. At the very same time the Catalan Parliament voted on independence today, the Spanish Senate gave the green light to Mariano Rajoys government to sack the catalan leadership and bring the reins of power back to madrid. This is the first time in modern spanish history that one of the countrys autonomous regions has had its power is stripped away. Tonight after an emergency cabinet meeting, the spanish Prime Minister explained why. Translation normality styles with law in order to return institutional legitimacy and to give a voice to all catalans i have now dissolved the Catalan Parliament in order to hold Regional Elections on the 21st of december. But what he did not explain is how he intends to impose direct madrid rule on the hundreds of thousands of catalans who reject it. Can i independence supporters in barcelona are celebrating with abandon, their brand new republic with no power and little recognition. They are dancing on the edge of a precipice. They are dancing on the edge of a precipice. The decision by the Catalan Parliament to declare independence has been condemned by leaders across europe, with britain saying it wanted the unity of spain preserved. Catalonia has long had a fractious relationship with madrid, but things have been brought to a head by the disputed independence referendum in the region earlier this month. Sarah rainsford reports from madrid. Support for a tough stance against cata la n support for a tough stance against Catalan Independence. Many spaniards, like their government, see the move to break away as illegal. So they have begun flying the National Flag here illegal. So they have begun flying the nationalflag here to illegal. So they have begun flying the National Flag here to show they are backing for a United Country and for madrids moved to take control in catalunya. For madrids moved to take control in catalu nya. This for madrids moved to take control in catalunya. This lady told me the separatists should be in prison for their move. This man still hoped the crisis could be sorted so catalunya stays with spain. His friends are from all over the country. But cata la n from all over the country. But catalan separatism has deep roots. The regions push for autonomy was a key triggerfor the civil the regions push for autonomy was a key trigger for the civil war and general francos refresh and was brutal. Now at least temporarily madrid is imposing control. After securing support from the senate, spains government moved quickly into a crisis meeting to decide its next steps. Imposing direct rule over catalonia is an unprecedented move and one with unseen consequences, but at this point there seems to be little mood here in madrid for compromise. Tonight the government set out its plan. The cata la n the government set out its plan. The Catalan Parliament will be dissolved with new elections on the 21st of december. Catalan ministries that employ more than 28,000 people will be run from madrid. The chief of police has been fired with 17,000 members of his police force now overseen by the spanish state. For 110w overseen by the spanish state. For now madrid has international backing. The president of the European Commission said spain had made its choice and the eu will not interfere. But on paper the governments plan is one thing, implementing it in this climate is fraught with risk. There will be more attention and confrontation in the coming days and weeks. At a certain point there will be an incident and that could trigger a serious confrontation and nobody knows what will happen. Despite this apparent calm, how the government handles its next move will be critical. Handles its next move will be critical. More now from our europe editor, katya adler, whojoins us from barcelona. You have witnessed an extraordinary day in spain. That is right, extraordinary and historic, the day we re extraordinary and historic, the day were after so much toing and froing the Catalan Parliament did proclaim a new independent republic of catalonia. At the same time the Spanish Government used a power never used before in modern spain, to strip away one of spains regions of its autonomy. Catalans tonight go to bed in two parallel universes. Those who believe an independent catalonia think they go to sleep in it and those who do not want to think they are going to sleep in spain and they are waiting for the Spanish Government to return what they call normality. Everyone, though, will be dreaming of the what next . What is next because many people will be watching this with great anxiety . Well, of course. First, lets look at the new catalan republic. How can that work when it has no power, no recognised legitimacy outside of this region and those people who believe in it. If we look at madrid, it wants to impose direct rule on catalonia and it is 300 miles away, so how will it impose it on all the catalans here who will not recognise it and the 200 thousand Catalan Civil Service is who want to work for the catalan government. How far is the Prime Minister wanting to go to force his will . Tonight there are many questions. Everyone here sees stormy days ahead but they hope very much there will be no violence. An alleged member of the banned far right Group National action has appeared in court accused of planning to murder the labour mp rosie cooper with a machete. The 22 year old man is charged with terrorism offences and threatening to kill a policewoman. He appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court along with five other men. They were all remanded in custody. Daniel sandford reports. Arriving at Westminster Magistrates Court this morning in a Police Convoy from manchester, the two men accused of a neo nazi terrorist plot to murder a labour mp. In all, six men appeared in the dock. All are charged with being members of the banned neo nazi Group National action. One of them cant be identified for legal reasons. The allegations are that the six had been meeting in this warrington warehouse which they had converted into a gym, and in a pub nearby. The charge says that from the day National Action was banned in december last year until the day they were arrested in september, all six men had, in fact, remained members. The prosecution say that Christopher Lythgoe was their leader, and he is also charged with encouraging murder, in fact with giving permission for one of the group to kill rosie cooper, the mp for lancashire west, on behalf of National Action. The man hes accused of encouraging, the 22 year old who cant be named, has been charged with preparing a terrorist act by buying a machete with which to murder rosie cooper mp. He also faces a separate charge of making a threat to kill a detective who was investigating him. All six men said they would plead not guilty and will remain in custody until they appear at the old bailey next friday. Before National Action was banned last december, it had been most active in northern cities. The home secretary said it was a racist organisation which glorifies violence and had absolutely no place in britain. Daniel sandford, bbc news at Westminster Magistrates Court. Downing street has said any allegations of Sexual Harassment and abuse at westminster are deeply concerning. It was responding to a report by the Sun Newspaper of claims made by researchers and assistants on social media. Alex forsyth is at westminster for us tonight. Well, no official complaints have been made and no mps have been named but according to this newspaper report a group of parliamentary aides and researchers have been sharing information about supposedly inappropriate and sleazy behaviour by mps on the messaging service. We do not know that this group exists, but when asked to date, a Prime Ministers official spokesman said any reports of harassment were deeply concerning and allegations would be taken seriously, and anyone with information should contact the authorities. Tomorrow, Jeremy Corbyn will be giving a speech in scotland in which he is expected to say that for too long there has been a warped and to grading culture in which abuse of women is tolerated, including here at westminster. He will say that any woman who has experienced such behaviour should feel free to report it, and he will say any mp who has engaged in such behaviour must be held to account. The department of health and the nhs have been told to get their act together and improve their Cyber Security, following a major hacking attack in may this year. The National Audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000 appointments cancelled. Our Technology CorrespondentRory Cellan Jones reports. It was a cyber attack that affected Laptop Computers around the world, with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it was not ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. More than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. Everything we do is based around the use of computers for the records so when you dont have that, its basically impossible to work with any degree of efficiency. This gp surgery on merseyside was among nearly 600 whose work was disrupted, with no clear instructions about what to do. In medicine we have this thing called the golden hour. When anything major happens, that first hour is critical. Nothing happened. There was no, please check Business Continuity is accessible, you might want to print off your list of patients this afternoon, you might want to put some Contact Numbers in there, you might want to do social media or whatever. All that side of communications was completely absent. This, the royal london, was one of the worst affected hospitals, with ambulances having to be diverted to other a e departments. There was a National Plan to deal with a cyber attack but it hadnt been rehearsed at local level. That meant people didnt know who to contact, and the fact that their computers werent working made it even trickier. All this could have been avoided if health trusts had followed instructions to apply security patches which would have stopped the ransomware in its tracks. It wasnt a terribly sophisticated virus and so the patches that are issued nationally by nhs digital and updated locally by those bodies, in some cases that hadnt happened and so it was quite simple for the virus to get into those organisations. Now the nhs has been told it needs a clear plan to respond to future cyber attacks. We have been getting our act together, we are getting our act together, we are putting funding in, we are putting education in. We are rolling out the programmes that were in place before this attack, and we will continue to improve over time. The government now says north korea was behind the Wannacry Ransomware and further attacks cant be ruled out but hospitals are warning that Cyber Security is costly and they will need more money to shore up their defences. Rory cellan jones, bbc news. The public needed to be convinced that Lee Harvey Oswald was the real killer of president kennedy, in order to quash the conspiracy theories. That was the opinion of the then fbi directorj edgar hoover, revealed in a huge release of previously classified documents. But those hoping to find out all the answers about kennedys assassination in 1963 may have to wait, as nick bryant reports now from washington. It appears as though something has happened in the motorcade group. Something terrible had indeed happened, and from the moments afterwards until the modern day, it has been the subject of fascination and dispute. The president of the United States is dead. As the grieving began, so, too, did a global investigation, the assassin quickly identified as Lee Harvey Oswald, the lone gunman, according to the official explanation. The newly declassified documents reveal warnings from the fbi to the Dallas Police that he, too, might be murdered. Just days afterwards, of course, he was shot and later died, spawning conspiracy theories hed been silenced. And the fbi suspected his killer, jack ruby, had mob connections. There is also a memo from the then fbi directorj edgar hoover, which hints of a rush to judgment. Even the freeway was jam packed with spectators waiting to see the president. Just 25 minutes before John F Kennedys death, even as his motorcade was making its way through the streets of dallas, the documents reveal an anonymous call to a british newspaper, the cambridge news, telling the reporter to ring the American Embassy because big news was in the offing. I dont know what happened at the time, but we dont appear to have covered it then, so it may be that an editorial d