Tickets for top flight football are getting cheaper thanks to big money tv deals but why is the game still struggling to attract younger fans . Ill have the details. In sport, sir Bradley Wiggins says his lifes been a living hell as its revealed hell face no charges following an investigation into the contents of a mystery package delivered to him at the end of a race in 2011. And matt has the weather your thursday start, fairly mild but there is colder air on the way to there is colder air on the way to the next few days. A bit more sunshine as well. Your full forecast in15 sunshine as well. Your full forecast in 15 minutes. First, our main story. The future of zimbabwes long time leader, Robert Mugabe remains unclear this morning, after he was placed under house arrest by the countrys military. Two envoys from south africa have arrived in the capital, harare, to try to hold talks with the 93 year old and with the countrys generals who deny theres been a coup. Its been seen by many as a move to prevent mr mugabes wife grace from succeeding him in power. Laura westbrook reports. What would have been unthinkable only a few weeks ago has happened Robert Mugabe, the worlds oldest leader, has lost control of the country he has ruled for 37 years. The military denied staging a coup, but it is clear that Robert Mugabe is no longer calling the shots. Zimbabwes ruling party, the zanu pf, were emphatic. President mugabe is still in power. Hes the man in charge of zimbabwe, officially, right now. A lot has happened. But what has happened is a not coup. The language is important, and key regional block, the African Union, has given its full support to the countrys legal situations. Translation the military has assured asked that this is not this ball is down to an external struggle within the governing party. On one side, Robert Mugabes wife, grace, one of the most powerful politicians in the country. It is believed her being groomed to succeed Robert Mugabe has inspired this takeover. There has to be a transition away from Robert Mugabe but it needs to be credible. Zimbabwe is waking up to a country that has changed dramatically. But whether it is the change they had been hoping for is far from clear. Laura westbrook, bbc news. We can speak now to our Southern Africa correspondent andrew harding, whos on the line from zimbabwe. Andrew, what is the atmosphere like there this morning . It feels like this is a situation thatis it feels like this is a situation that is moving to a certain point. Its calm and quiet and very strange. It is amazing that the force did not go any further than that. This coup was over very quickly. Now we have people, many zimbabweans would like to celebrate the fact that Robert Mugabe is gone. There was huge frustration here that he was trying to engineer a dynasty and push his wife, an extraordinarily unpopular woman, into power and yet now nobody really knows what has happened and what will happen next. Many are claiming this is not a clue. I think that a coup detat. President mugabe is locked up in house arrest but he still holds a very powerful card because the generals, the military who seized power, they want him to basically give them a seal of approval to say what he had done, that it was not a coup. They feel that it was not a coup. They feel that very, very strongly. He will either be impeached, he will reshuffle the cabinet or will try to carry on. Andrew, andrew, good to talk to you. In the next half an hour well speak to sue onslow from the institute of commonwealth studies at the university of london, who has written a biography of Robert Mugabe. Thats at 6. 40. The impacts of Climate Change are already inevitable, even if the world immediately and radically cuts its carbon an International Research programme called helix says sea levels will rise by as much as 50 centimetres by the end of the century. Its findings are being presented at the un climate talks in the germany city of bonn, as andy moore reports. This latest report has been presented to an International Conference on Climate Change in bonn, where World Leaders have already begun to gather. Whatever they can do to restrict carbon, restrict Carbon Dioxide restriction, Climate Change cannot be avoided. Carbon dioxide molecules will warm the atmosphere for hundreds of years. That extra heat means the water steadily expands. So the researchers can say with some confidence that half a Million People in low lying bangladesh will be affected by rising sea levels. In a worst case scenario, with rising emissions, that figure could reach 12 million by the end of the century. Some tropical areas already suffer levels of heat bringing a very high risk of human harm the so called heat stress. The researchers say that with two degrees warming, most of of the indian subcontinent and large areas of africa would get these conditions. Rainfall and river levels are hard to predict, but Scientists Say they are confident they will be increased flooding on some major rivers, even if emissions are strictly reduced. And there is no sign of that happening at the moment. The conference has already been told that global emissions of Carbon Dioxide, are forecast to rise for the first time in four years in 2017. That is largely due to the use of coal in chinas booming economy. Plans to encourage Housing Associations to borrow money to invest in new homes are being announced by the government. It comes after theresa may pledged to kickstart a new generation of Council House building last month. Labour says there is no coherent plan to address the housing crisis. Lets get more on this with our Political Correspondent leila nathoo. Take us through what is being outlined by the government. What we haveis outlined by the government. What we have is a specific announcement that the Housing Associations will no longer be considered on the public books. Borrowing more to invest in building. And being pushed on housing in the budget. Theresa may today will say she is identifying this area as one that she thinks will be popular. Especially those where the government will push on in the budget. Labour is saying this goes nowhere near far enough. Actually, the shadow chancellor is himself including a large scale public House Programme in a list of five demands ahead of the budget next week. The number of guns, drugs and fake goods being smuggled into the uk could rise after brexit, unless a significant number of extra border staff are recruited. Thats according to a Cross Party Group of mps. A spokesman for the government said it will ensure that resources were available to run an effective customs system once britain leaves the eu, but the Home Affairs SelectCommittee Says ministers must draw up contingency plans to prevent long delays at ports and airports. The greek Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras has declared a period of National Mourning after flash floods killed at least 15 people and caused widespread destruction in central greece. Heavy rain brought torrents of mud flowing through three towns near athens. More than a thousand homes and businesses have been inundated and roads totally destroyed. A soo year old painting of christ, believed to have been created by Leonardo Da Vinci, has been sold in new york for a record 300 Million Pounds. The price for Salvator Mundi or saviour of the world is the highest ever paid fora painting. Heres our arts correspondent, vincent dowd. Many thought the painting would sell the 100 million, around £76 million. That was likely to be exceeded comfortably, but nobody could guess how comfortable it. Dating from around 1506, the image ofjesus christ is thought to have been created for the french royal family. Disastrously restored in 1958, it was auctioned in london than for a mere £45, at a time most experts thought it was by a student of leonardo, not by the man himself. Lets open this at 70, 75. Last night, the tension was obvious as christies auctioneer kept the bids flowing. 100 million was reached quickly, than 200 million. 190 million is bid. 200 million is bid. That broke the previous record, held by picassos women of algiers, sold for 179 million in 2015. I am selling at 2110 million. Can you give me 290 million alex . 300. I thought so. 300 million. It seemed that bidding had reached its climax. Until the buyer, who was on the phone, was tempted to the extraordinary final amount. 400 million is the bid, and the pieces sold. It is not known who the buyer was. The sale shows the importance of rarity this could be the last leonardo to ever reach auction, and was half a millennium after his death, he showed us he is still the greatest star in the art world. It is an astronomers say theyve discovered a planet about the size of earth, of earth, with a mild climate which could harbour life. Its called ross 128b and its 11 light years away. Researchers believe the planets temperature could range from 60 to 20 celcius, making it a promising place to search for life. Ross 128b, that is catchy. I dont know why it is called that. I imagine it came after ross 127. Exactly that. How are we doing . bit of a sorry end. We are talking Bradley Wiggins. You might remember this long investigation into the context this long investigation into the context the this long investigation into the context the contents of this mysterious package which was delivered him at the end of the race in 2011. A year long investigation. They found they cant prove what is in it. It is the first time we have heard from about it . He spoke at the start when the investigation began. He was very outspoken on social media, saying the whole process felt like a witch hunt. The whole process felt like a witch hunt. Essentially, he the whole process felt like a witch hunt. Essentially, he hasnt got that unqualified proof of innocence. They cant say what was in it. Aftera innocence. They cant say what was in it. After a year long investigation, a long time to get to this. Britains most decorated olympian did not hold back in his assesment saying on social media at times the situationfelt nothing less than a malicious witch hunt and was disappointed that the result of the uk anti doping investigation was anot an unqualified proof of innocence. The bad week for irish sport continues after failing to reach the football world cup. They miss out on hosting the 2023 rugby showpiece. France are the surprise choice to host the tournament. And things could get even worse for Northern Ireland as scotland make manager Michael Oneill their top choice to be their next boss. And with just a week to go until the start of the ashes, Mark Stoneman scores a century as he aims to cement his place in the side. And i guess thats what you need. Somebody scoring runs ahead of the ashes. We have got chris works taking wickets. Thats amazing. See you later. Will you do the papers for us . And let us find a find out what is happening with the weather. You will notice something chilly. A mild start. Double figures. Not in scotland. Dropping down. Clear spells and showers the morning. This weather front is coming through. The rain will spread in across parts of the north and north east of england and into North West Wales by the end of rush hour. To the south, a bit of patchy drizzle and light rain. Skies will brighten. Especially mild after the mild start. The weather front makes a move further south across wales and the midlands by early afternoon. By the end of the afternoon, it will sit in parts of southern england and east anglia. Temperatures, 13 111. Further north, sunshine coming out to be a bright afternoon. Showers. Temperatures in single figures for the afternoon. Cold air in place through the night. Frequent showers. Gusty winds in the north. City centre temperatures here. It will be back to the scraping the frost off of the car for friday. Blustery in scotland for friday. Frequent showers in the north and west. Hail with sleet and snow. Much of england and wales and Northern Ireland, dry through tomorrow. A sunny day. Rather chilly, especially out of the sun. The tussle between cold and mild and continues for the weekend. A cloudy day for many. Outbreaks of rain going south. Sunshine coming out again in scotland and north east england. Single figure temperatures here. Double figures towards the south. It continues to try to push infor south. It continues to try to push in for sunday. Cold air around this area of low pressure pushing on for sunday. The east of the country, a chilly breeze and bright weather with sunshine. Uncertainty about how quickly the mild and tries to push in. Parts of South West England and Northern Ireland at the moment but we will keep you updated. That is it. Back to you. Thank you. Everyone is back in the room for the papers. The front pages. Daily telegraph. Focusing on events in zimbabwe to be reports suggesting everything is calm with a very unusual atmosphere. Zimbabwe. We will talk about that later. People do not know where Robert Mugabe is. That is on the times as well. He is under house arrest. People are wondering how will he go. Will he say he is stepping down . The feeling is he has been humiliated with this coup that is being called not a coup. And what is going on in bbc newsrooms overnight. Pictures of staff slumbering at their desk. Interesting, taken staff slumbering at their desk. Interesting, ta ken by staff slumbering at their desk. Interesting, taken by other staff. That was the night shift. We assume they were on a break to be the mirror. Schools begging parents to pay for pens and glue. £190 per year has been asked of parents in theresa mays constituency. Talking about sleep. The telegraph. The uk is known for working long hours to be more than 12 work more than 50 hours per week because of high housing costs. Working longerjust to afford the mortgage. Longer than the japanese . To afford the mortgage. Longer than the japanese . No. Japan is at the top. 32. 8 working more than 50 hours. Mexico and new zealand are above us. The uk is in sixth place. A great picture. This is in cambria. It was taken yesterday. It is not business related. Apparently they are notorious for low cloud. What is that . It is a house. You can see it. 0h that . It is a house. You can see it. Oh so tiny. Well, not tiny, just far away. And millennials are finding a new interest in retro food, including this, angel delight. Did you ever liked it . No. You are pulling a face. Like. Butterscotch. If he did not like before, you certainly will not now. Is it making a comeback . Yes. Sales up is it making a comeback . Yes. Sales up 30 in the last six months. People have been enjoying it. Obviously, not you two. The rugby internationals continuing. New zealand against australia. And this boxer says he likes to punch himself in the face to get ready for a match. He says he always gives himself three short jabs match. He says he always gives himself three shortjabs to the face. Can you imagine charlie doing that before the morning shift . |j would that before the morning shift . would love to see it. People would offer that service, i am sure. He has a beard. Picking up on that theme, it seems the secret to training a puppy is to let a bond with a dear bearded man. A p pa re ntly with a dear bearded man. Apparently it helps acclimatise them. Keep that in mind. This is what the guide dogs for the blind say. They also say you should jangle keys near it. That gets them used to things. Hmm, beard awareness for dogs. Thank you. The main stories this morning more than half a million Rohingya Refugees are now thought to have fled myanmar into neighbouring bangladesh because of whats been described by the un as textbook ethnic cleansing. The us secretary of state Rex Tillerson has called for a credible and independent investigation into the crisis. Our correspondent, justin rowlatt, has been to see whats rapidly becoming the worlds biggest refugee camp, in bangladeshs port city of coxs bazar. A Bangladeshi Army speedboat patrols the river marking the border with myanmar. From the boat, you can see tens and hundreds of people trapped on the beaches. They are desperate to escape. So desperate, they will ta ke to escape. So desperate, they will take incredible risks. Some 60 people are right on this raft made of plastic containers lashed together with rope. Arrived. One big wave could have broken it apart. Yet babies and grandparents made the journey. They tell the same now familiar stories of violence and horror. Translation they kept us on that beach for a month and a half. We had so little food. The army shot my husband, blinding him in 19. Like many of the newer rivals, they are in terrible shape in one eye. This boy is 2. 5 month old. And he is severely malnourished. If he does not receive nutritious food soon, it could affect his development for life. One in four children are malnourished. We expect the situation to deteriorate before it improves. We have a nutrition crisis here now. 12,000 people will be given food at this one feeding station here today. It is basic nutrition, just rice, lentils, and a bit of oil, but it is enough to keep yo