We hear the thoughts of some keen bargain hunters. Just came for black friday, ended up buying a television, headphones, clothes, jewellery, all sorts of things. And ben has the weekend weather. Good morning. A cold, frosty and in places icy start but the reward will be some crisp autumn sunshine. Some wintry showers as well. All the weekend weather details coming up. See you soon, ben. Good morning. First, our main story. Egypts military says it carried out air strikes on those behind the deadliest islamist terror attack in the countrys recent history. 235 people were killed and more than 100 injured after gunmen detonated a bomb and stormed a packed mosque in north sinai yesterday. Egypts air force says it has destroyed vehicles used by the militants, as well as weapons and ammunition at what it described as terrorist locations. Orla guerins report contains some distressing images. A rush to save those wounded when a place of worship became a place of carnage. The attackers struck during friday prayers. For egypt, this was a grim new first, a massacre in a mosque. The mosque was popular with sufi muslims, who revere saints and shrines, and are viewed as heretics by islamic extremists. Within hours, a televised address to a nation in shock. President Abdel Fattah Al sisi telling egyptians their anguish would not be in vain and there would be decisive punishment. The sophisticated assault on the mosque was the latest attack by militants based in sinai. The state has been battling them for years. The most deadly previous attack by is here was the downing of this russian aircraft in sinai in 2015, with the loss of 224 lives. In the past year, is have killed scores of christians in three attacks on churches, saying followers of the cross were their favourite prey. This time, militants in sinai have targeted their fellow muslims, showing no mercy. Outside local hospitals, crowds waited to donate blood. After a day of horror, many egyptians now fearful about what might come next. Orla guerin, bbc news, cairo. Police have released cctv images of two men they want to speak to after panic broke out on the streets of london yesterday afternoon, injuring 16 people. Armed officers were called following reports of gunfire at Oxford Circus tube station. But investigators now say there is no evidence weapons had been fired. Our reporter andy moore is in Central London for us now. Andy, what more do we know about what happened yesterday . Well, it all happened at 4 37pm yesterday, about the busiest time on one of the busiest days of the year. Police got multiple reports of shots being fired, both underground in the chew and on the street at oxford street. They say they treated it as if it was a terrorist incident and they we re was a terrorist incident and they were here within one minute. What started it all . Eyewitnesses talked about a fight underground on the platform, they were ever actuated from the tube, the panic underground spread to the panic on street level. 16 people were injured, seven treated at the scene discharge, eighth taken to hospital with minor injuries, one with more serious leg injuries. British transport police have released this image of two men, cctv images of two men on the platform, they believe they might know something about whats being called an erupted on the platform. Andy, for the moment, thank you. This afternoon the dup leader Arlene Foster will address her partys conference in belfast, despite there still being no government in Northern Ireland. Aside from domestic issues, politicians in both the uk and the republic of ireland will be waiting to hear how she addresses the brexit negotiations. Our ireland correspondent Chris Buckler reports. At stormonts Parliament Buildings lies empty. There hasnt been a government here since the start of the year and thats causing much concern, along with brexit. Though one who lives along the irish border is entirely sure what will happen to the scores of open roads that connect Northern Ireland and the republic. The Democratic Unionist Party still have political influence because a conservative government need there supporting crucial votes at westminster. But to get back into power at stormont they need to do a deal with sinn fein and thats not looking likely. We want a devolved Government Back and were up for trying to find a way through all of this but it has to be sensible and it has to be balanced between unionism and nationalism, we cant have a situation where one Community Feels they havent been respected. Last yea rs Party Conference was feels they havent been respected. Last years Party Conference was an upbeat affair. Then Arlene Foster was first minister and in her speech she boasted of how times have changed since Northern Ireland was a byword for political crisis. When she gives her Conference Speech today, shell be very aware that stormont and instability are once again closely linked in peoples mines. Chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. Theres no clear link between the number of prison suicides and overcrowding, a new International Study suggests. Packed prison cells have traditionally been thought of as a highly significant factor. However, the Research Published in the lancet psychiatry journal did conclude that suicides could be cut by sending fewer people with Mental Illnesses to prison. Our Home Affairs Correspondent danny shaw reports. Prisons can be harsh, depressing and brutal places and times. Suicide is a regular occurrence. In england and wales, last year was the worst on record. 119 inmates took their own lives, two every week. Staff shortages and population pressures may have played some part in the high suicide rate, but the conditions prisoners are held in are a less significant factor than traditionally thought according to a new study. The research looked at cases across the world. It examined more than 3900 prison suicides in 2a countries. The study found wide variation in prison suicide rates, but no link with prison overcrowding, except in low Income Countries were extremely crowded cells might cause extra stress. There are no simple explanations for this prison suicide, so overcrowding, prisoner numbers, prison of the sun numbers, how much you spend on prison, that didnt seem to be an explanation for these differences in rates of suicide. The study found proportionately more self inflicted deaths in jails study found proportionately more self inflicted deaths injails in countries such as norway and sweden. There custody was generally reserved for the most violent and dangerous offenders, including those with Mental Health problems. That led researchers to conclude that the best way to reduce prison suicides would be to cut dramatically the number of inmates with severe Mental Illness and improve access to Psychiatric Care and social welfare provision. Danny shaw, bbc news. Glasgow airport was closed temporarily last night after a tug vehicle hit a passenger plane which was preparing for take off. Flights were delayed and diverted after the runway froze in bitterly cold temperatures. Its thought the tug may have skidded on ice as the plane was pushed back from the stand. No one was injured and the airport has now reopened. The president of argentina, mauricio macri, has ordered an inquiry into what happened to a Navy Submarine that disappeared over a week ago. Hopes have faded of finding any of the 44 people onboard alive, after the Argentine Navy said an event consistent with an explosion was detected near the submarines last known location. Actress Emma Thompson the latest high profile celebrity to back the campaign to free the british iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, who has been in prison in iran for nearly 19 months. She will lead a march of families from mrs ratcliffes neighbourhood in North West London urging irans leader to reunite nazanin with her husband and 3 year old daughter gabriella. Car vandalism in england and wales has jumped by 10 in three years. 210,000 vehicles suffered criminal damage such as smashed windows and slashed tyres in 2016, according to data obtained by rac insurance. Its believed that the figures could be higher as many motorists dont report incidents because they fear it would push their insurance premiums up. Richard lister reports. Its an infuriating problem for motorists and its on the rise. Around 60 cars were vandalised on this colchester Industrial Estate in august costing of pounds to fix. New Police Figures show that across the country more than 210,000 cars suffered criminal damage last year. Thats up 10 since 2013, but the increase in hertfordshire and in West Yorkshire was 25 , while Greater Manchester saw a 37 rise. And none of us are immune. In 2009 the former cabinet minister hazel blea rs the former cabinet minister hazel blears found her car had been attacked by vandals. Slashed tyres and broken windows mean a vehicle can be off the road for days. Very frustrating for a motorist because of the inconvenience, the cost and the time it takes to actually get an effective repair but we also feel its probably just the effective repair but we also feel its probablyjust the tip of the iceberg because many people wont actually report a small incident of vandalism and certainly wont make an insurance claim. In this area near luton airport, holidaymakers who parked in residential streets to avoid airport car parks had an unwelcome surprise when they returned. Paying for secure parking would have been cheaper. And if thats not available, the advice is to find well lit unobtrusive spaces to avoid the vandals. Richard lister, bbc news. Sightseers on a london tour bus have shared their journey with an unexpected stowaway. This fox is believed to have boarded the double decker in a depot before riding it all the way to the centre of the capital, taking in all the sights on the way. It sat on the top deck, unnoticed, until the bus reached park lane, where it was safely removed, and taken back to its den. The thing is, if it wanted to be warm, why go on the top deck . Because you get a better view . Of course black friday yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of us snapped up a bargain yesterday with estimates that shoppers spent more than £2. 5 billion in one day alone, but was it a record breaking year for retailers . Weve been out in manchester to see what shoppers had to say. Done a bit of Christmas Shopping . Hadnt planned on Christmas Shopping. Half my christmas presents sorted. I came with a budget and im going home with more than what i thought i was going home with. Came for black friday, ended up buying a television, headphones, clothes, jewellery, all sorts of things. We got friday off with our friends and so got friday off with our friends and so it happened to fall on black friday, which is handy, so we got lots of bargains. Just girls out on a friday we got 2596 lots of bargains. Just girls out on a friday we got 25 off, lots of bargains. Just girls out on a friday we got 2596 off, 1096 off, any discount is better than nothing so any discount is better than nothing so weve done well i think. Weve not overspent i think, what weve doneis not overspent i think, what weve done is we knew what we wanted to get and weve come out and weve got that really. So quite a positive experience with it. Milli feels like shes overspent. Ive overspent. Those are the thoughts of some of those who were spending money yesterday and we will analyse some of the figures later on. You didnt go out shopping yesterday . Oddly enough lets have a look at this mornings papers. Lets get down to business says the front page of the daily mail. Its talking about theresa may, who was in brussels yesterday, saying the eu has finally indicated its ready to start talks on a post brexit trade deal last night. On the front page of the daily mirror, entirely different theme, they have an interview with coleen rooney, who made comments in connection with her husband, wine, talking about their situation. The guardian is talking about scores of complaints against a surgeon who isa of complaints against a surgeon who is a pelvic specialist wayne. Hes been accused of leaving patients with traumatic compensation so patients with traumatic compensation 03 patients with traumatic compensation so a Group Patients with traumatic compensation so a group of 100 women are considering legal action. This picture of Michelangelos David in florence in italy, following legal action images of this can only now be used with official permission so says the guardian. Front page of the Daily Telegraph uses some of the images of events yesterday at Oxford Circus, we now know this was just an altercation between two men, police said. Theyve released cctv images of the two people that might have been responsible for some kind of fight in the tube station initially. And this story, a portion of women who will never have children doubling. Similar picture on the front page of the times, but its lead story a revolt over defence cuts, a defence minister has threatened to resign if the military cuts the army to below 70,000 soldiers. The minister quoted is tobias ellwood. Heres ben with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning. Its probably time to ring out the thick coat and maybe even the ice scrape this morning. A cold and frosty start and an icy start in some places where there have been showers through the night. Further showers through the day and crisp autumn sunshine. Heres how it looks early. Showers in the North Western areas and western parts of scotland. Showers are wintry even the lower levels. Dont be surprised to see snow. In western scotland, Northern Ireland, north west england and into wales where we have the showers theres the risk of icy stretches the roads. There could also be ice in parts of the south east. A couple of showers through the morning. A scattering of showers in the South West England and even here over high ground some of the showers are wintry. Through the day areas exposed to the wind, quite a strong wind, will continue to have heavy showers, perhaps with hailand to have heavy showers, perhaps with hail and thunder. Most of the wintry weather confined to high ground as the day goes on. Or persistent sleet and snow in the northern england. This is the idea of what it will feel like with the strength of the wind. Some sports feeling subzero through the afternoon, the particularly strong winds in the far north of scotland. It this evening and tonight showers continued to feed into northern and western areas. Again wintry. Mostly over high ground. Temperatures in towns and cities about one or two degrees, but could easily get lower than that in the countryside. We start sunday with this high pressure. Not a bad looking day. The frontal system approaching from the west. That will change things later. On sunday and other day of sunshine and showers. Vidic ely eastern area staying dry. Our west we have quite a few showers and this band of persistent rain moves into Northern Ireland by the end of the day. Temperatures may be nudging upa end of the day. Temperatures may be nudging up a little bit. Eight degrees in cardiff and plymouth. For the test match down under, a different feel. Temperatures around the mid 20s. Even here there will bea the mid 20s. Even here there will be a couple of showers at times, as well as spells of sunshine. Into the start of next week and monday is going to bring cloud and rain and most of the rain will move through during the early hours of monday. There could be held snow for a time. But as you can see as the rain moves through you will temporarily see something milder in places. However, into tuesday the cold air returns and we get to a northerly wind. Temperatures 6 7 degrees at rest, with wintry showers. The for is for there snow. There me for now. Back to you. Thanks. They were the trenches that changed the face of modern warfare forever. Now 100 years since the first tanks we re now 100 years since the first tanks were deployed, members of the royal regiment have returned to the french town to mark the loss of life in the largest ever attack mounted. Robert hall sent us this report. On the terrorist all of the memorial, they look back to a week which cemented the bonds of the new military family. These men will tell you stories of the friendship and teamwork particular to this regiment, as true now as it was a century ago. In november 1917 the early tank men clambered into over 400 lumbering machines for the largest tank attack ever mounted. Inside the metal holes crews were ove rco m e by inside the metal holes crews were overcome by heat and exhaust fumes. Any tanks broke down. But courage and determination took most of their objectives. Major Arthur Griffiths was one of those honoured for his bravery. Having seen some of the pressures of conflict, it is particularly poignant. You understand the sorts of pressures there were at the time. Understand the sorts of pressures there were at the timelj understand the sorts of pressures there were at the time. I think the standout point for me was in the tank you would make sure the bullet was hitting the front of the tank and then you would know you were going in the right direction. Surviving tanks are now too fragile to run. This is a copy