The world of motorsport pays tribute to formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert, killed in a crash at the belgian grand prix circuit. Tributes are expected to be paid at the f1 race later today. It is the first of september. As far as meteorologists are concerned, the first day of autumn. And it will feel like it as well. A cool day for all of us, a mix of sunshine and showers. Details coming up. Its sunday the 1st of september. Our top story English Schools rated as outstanding by ofsted will no longer be exempt from inspections, under new government plans. The department for education says that, as of last summer, almost 300 schools hadnt been assessed for more than a decade. It said the changes would give parents up to date information about their childs education and ensure standards remain high. Alexandra mackenzie reports. Its the beginning of a new school year. Time for the education secretary to unveil what he calls a raft of new measures for schools in england. High performing schools will receive funding to provide more support for ones that are struggling. Operated schools will no longer be exempt from routine of static sections. Some have not been inspected for a decade. And to turnaround the most challenging schools, a new Specialist Academy trust is to be piloted. This will help those that have been underperforming for some time. This comesjust underperforming for some time. This comes just after the pms announcement of the lens of pounds of extra spending for primary and secondary schools in england over the next three years. The government says it will now focus on standards in education, and supporting the teaching staff. Labour says this is an embarrassing admission, but the education policies of successive tory governments have failed. And too many of its offered Solutions Just offer more of the same. Five people have been killed and many more injured after a mass shooting in the us state of texas. The suspect, a white male, was shot dead yesterday in a standoff with police. Andy moore has this report. Five killed, that is confirmed by the police chief. At first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. People were evacuated from the shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. There are people running through them all, not sure why. Are we going to go back to programming . No, were going to leave the and slip away we dont know what is going on. As the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema complex, people were urged to ta ke cinema complex, people were urged to take cover. Police said the gunman had started his shooting spree after a simple traffic stop. He is a white male in his mid 30s. I dont have a positive identification on him yet. I have an idea who he is, but i wont release that information until we are absolutely positive. The Vice President said the white house was being fully briefed on the incident. The president and i and our administration remain absolutely determined to work with leaders of both parties and congress to take such steps that we can address and confront the scourge of mass atrocities in our country. There have been 140 victims of such mass atrocities so far this year. The same as in the whole of last year. The eus lead brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, says the uk has come to a moment of truth on how it will leave the european union. He again rejected Prime Minister borisjohnsons demand to remove the irish backstop, the policy intended to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland, and said he wasnt optimistic about avoiding a no deal scenario. Lets get more from our political correspondent, susana mendonca. I think this is what we have been hearing from borisjohnson, but from Michel Barnier these comments pour cold water on borisjohnsons optimistic approach, where he has been saying that getting close to a deal over the irish backstop, which isa deal over the irish backstop, which is a policy to maintain an open border in the event of there not being a trade deal done after some kind of transition period, should the Withdrawal Agreement come into play. It looks as though Michel Barnier is basically saying he is not open to the idea of changing that aspect of the Withdrawal Agreement. Also talking about not being optimistic about the idea of avoiding a no deal brexit, we have heard that before from the eu. I suppose it plays into what we have been hearing from the government in terms of preparations for a potential no deal brexit. This big pr campaign is on next week to prepare the country for brexit in whatever form it comes. Prepare the country for brexit in whateverform it comes. What prepare the country for brexit in whatever form it comes. What will be the message . This is something we have heard about from sometime, it will be coming into play. It is called get ready for brexit, basically an online website that people can go on to and fill in details about yourself and then get information that is particular to your own situation. So really it is about trying to allay fears for those who are worried about a no deal brexit. Many people are particularly worried about the suspension of parliament, which the government is planning to impose on the next couple of weeks. We saw protest yesterday across the street in the country, there will be more protests to come and this week ahead we have parliament potentially getting into a situation where it will be trying to challenge the idea ofa no will be trying to challenge the idea of a no deal brexit and bring in legislation. Some very difficult times ahead. Events are taking place to mark 80 years since hitlers invasion of poland. Two days later, britain and france declared war on germany. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, willjoin more than 40 World Leaders at commemorations in warsaw today. Lets speak to our correspondent adam easton. Bring us up to date with more on what is planned and what has already happened there today. We have already had ceremonies taking place at dawn, at sites of the german attacks on poland exactly 80 years ago, which sparked a global conflict. A conflict that was particularly devastating for poland, of course. It was invaded by not one but two brutal dictatorships, nazi germany and the soviet union. It lost about 17 of its population. We have leaders from about 40 countries attending the ceremony here later today, there will be speeches from american Vice President mike pence and the president s of poland and germany. The term of the unknown soldier is behind me, and the leaders will go for an official dinner at warsaws royal castle, and the evening will end with the performance of a classical concert, the polish requiem, and in a spirit of reconciliation, the musicians who will be performing a polish, but the choir will be german. Thank you very much, adam. Protests in hong kong are expected to continue today, with a two day rally planned at Hong Kong International airport. It follows a weekend of unrest which has seen thousands of demonstrators marching in the city and defying a protest ban. Our china correspondent Stephen Mcdonnell is in hong kong for us this morning. It seems like the protesters are not deterred at all from turning up. Any idea how much longer this will carry on for . Attention has shifted back to the airport. We can see barricades here behind me, and passengers coming off planes, arriving down the ramp. The reason there is also security here is because protesters have come to the airport today and they are threatening to block transport links. They say they will gather here where the buses are pulling up, and in an attempt to fill this area. You will notice people standing around here dressed in black, they are part of the protest movement, holding signs, and every now and then they will start chanting and calling out, and the fact that there would dozens of arrests last night, violence in the subway is right police pursued activists down into underground train stations and onto trains even, bashing protesters with their batons on trains, it hasnt deterred people from coming out. We dont know how many people will come to the airport today but this will again be the focus of protests in the coming hours. Many thanks. I guess there will likely be disruption at the airport today. A powerful storm threatening the bahamas and south eastern coast of the us has grown to category four, and is expected to strengthen even more. States of emergency have been declared across many of the regions at risk, including florida, where residents are preparing for when the storm hits land. President trump has described the incoming Hurricane Dorian as extremely dangerous. The hurricane is roaring in, it could be a big one. We are hoping that it may be makes our right and goes up north, but that is about a 596 goes up north, but that is about a 5 chance, it is not looking good. And its one of the biggest hurricane lucinda long time, a long time, so it could be very devastating. We will have updates on that throughout the morning. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. Lets look at the front pages. The sunday times leads on its interview with the Prime Minister, who says conservative mps face a historic choice this week they can either back him to deliver brexit, orface chaos under the labour leader, jeremy corbyn. The sunday telegraph leads on comments by the eus chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, who says the irish backstop will not be scrapped. The paper also reports that the Prime Minister is preparing for a showdown with tory rebels who are campaigning to block no deal. The main picture on the front of the sunday express is from yesterdays protests in london, as thousands turned out to campaign against the suspension of parliament. The paper says an election could be triggered within days if a no deal brexit is successfully stopped. And the observer reports on calls for a top level investigation into the Prime Ministers chief aide, dominic cummings, after he sacked one of the chancellors advisors. One thing that caught our eye inside the papers, it is the first day of autumn, whether you like it or not. Embracing the thrill of the autumn chill this is a game we played coming back from holidays on friday, what are we looking forward to about autumn and winter in order to cheer ourselves up im a big fan of autumn, soi ourselves up im a big fan of autumn, so i am with all of this. I am with the chunky knits, the fires, the red wine, although that is all seasons for me. Raking the leaves is the one thing that annoys me. The other thing that happens is the invasion of the house spiders, they all invasion of the house spiders, they a ll start invasion of the house spiders, they all start coming out in september, and they start spreading their webs everywhere. Especially when you have to get up early in the morning and they are crawling around and ben is waiting to beat a retreat. 0h oh was. Is not a pretty sight when the alarm clock goes off at the time of year. We are heading into meteorological autumn. The first day of september is autumn as far as weather forecasters are concerned. It is going to be quite cool through today. A mixture of sunshine and showers. Some of the showers will be on the heavy side. Yesterday we saw rain pushing eastwards, courtesy of this band of cloud. Behind that you can see speckled clouds moving in, they are showing showers and those speckled clouds being brought down ona speckled clouds being brought down on a north westerly wind which is allowing us to tap into some really rather cool air indeed. This is how we are starting off the morning, with some dry weather, early brightness for some. Some showers blowing and across the northern and western areas, particularly heavy showers across scotland today, some of which could contain hail and thunder. But every start of the day, ten for aberdeen. Some of those showers into Northern Ireland, into Northern England, parts of wales. The odd one for the south west. Not too many showers here today. For east anglia and the south east it is pretty much a dry start with some spells of sunshine. A bit of icloud to clear away. That should clear pretty quickly. As we go through the day we continue to see the showers high day we continue to see the showers high cloud. Further south and was not many showers. Temperatures this afternoon between 13 and 21 degrees. Consider that last sunday parts of the south east got up to 31 degrees. Quite a change. Later on we are likely to see a band of showers and cloud across Northern Ireland, spreading it with us we go through the night. Elsewhere clear spells. It will be the coolest night we will have had for quite some time. Minimum temperatures 5 6d. Patch lower in rural spots in eastern scotland. A cool start tomorrow. Some changes through the day. We started High Pressure in charge. This frontal system pushing it from the north west will introduce more and more cloud as the day wears on. It will start to feel, perhaps, a little less cool and fresh as well. Some slightly milder and pushing in from the south west. Generally speaking, things clouding over during the day. Outbreaks of patching rain and drizzle for the coast. What a weather for Northern Ireland and scotland. Eastern scotla nd ireland and scotland. Eastern scotland may cling onto some sunshine. Temperatures 14 21. As we look ahead through the coming week, it stays critical, particularly midweek onwards. Rain at times, but not all the time. Sunshine as well. At times it will be fairly windy. Certainly feeling like the start of autumn. Back to you. That is great for whoever wrote the article in the sunday telegraph who said proper rain. Who doesnt love a downpour . They like that, do they . A p pa re ntly downpour . They like that, do they . Apparently so. It will be like that in western scotland. For some today in the showers. Other places will avoid that and stay dry. Not eve ryo ne avoid that and stay dry. Not everyone will get those today. Fantastic. Thanks very much. Now its time for the film review with james king and jane hill. Hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review. This week we have james king with me. Good to see you, james. What have you been watching . Well, its been enjoyably intense week at the cinema. Im going to be talking about Taylor Johnsons epic, a million little pieces. And markjenkins wonderfully minimal bait. Plus, joanna ponders wonderfully addictive drama, the souvenir. Its like a venn diagram of topics this week. A million little pieces, quite a controversial little book. It was a bestseller. So this is Sam Taylor Johnson directing it, adapting it and producing it with husband aaron Taylor Johnson, he is also in it, so its very much a family project. Its about james wright, its semiautobiographical, its about his drug rehabilitation in america. Aaron Taylor Johnson and Juliette Lewis who plays his therapist in the clinic. Coffee . Sure, thanks. Thats yours . No, thats my boyfriends. I ride. Yeah. Ive been riding for about ten years. It turns out theres a way to feed the soul, notjust destroy it. I go on fishing trips every now and then. Im good with a rod, but a drink like a fish. Were all aa here, everyone who works in this joint from the janitors to the counsellors, were all addicts. Juliette lewis, makes me think we dont see enough of her. That is what i thought. And i also thought what a great voice she has. One of the great voices. The supporting cast are really interesting. Billy bob thornton is in there as well, another patient at this clinic. Like chalk and cheese characters him and aaron Taylor Johnson. Like a father figure to him, really. The supporting cast are really good and provide the lighter moments. A lot of it is very intense and dramatic, gutsy. It felt to me like it was almost Sam Taylor Johnson who has previously directed fifty shades of grey, saying forget that, this is the kind of thing i really want to be making. Obviously that was a big movie but not particularly critically praised. And i dont think its something that she enjoyed that much making as a film director. This is the kind of thing she wants to be doing. This is her saying i can really do character pieces. I can do movies where the actors really have to act. Intense, gritty . He is full on method, broken and bruised, you can see him just fading away in front of you as this addict. Is it a tough watch, given the subject matter . Absolutely. But two things make it enjoyable. One is the acting because it is so good and two is the supporting characters. They are there just when you need the mood to be lightened. Just when you need. I am intrigued by the second choice this week. Explain. This is a wonderfully experimental drama from markjenkin, cornish director. It is about a feud in a cornish fishing village between locals and tourists. And he shot it on a 60mm camera using old monochrome film, he then processed it himself, there are glitches in the film, there are scratches in the film, and what you get actually is a film that on the one hand looks and feels a bit like it was made a long time ago. It looks like that for sure. Like it was something from the early days of cinema. But the flipside is that it feels excitingly sentimental and ava nt garde in some respects. Because so much of it is about a traditional way of life, the old way of life, for these cornish fishing men, the fishing industry, and they are old techniques and methods, i think actually a way that the film looks work beautifully with that. It also creates a lot of tension. Its creepy sometimes because there is a building tension between the weekenders, the londoners, the second homeowners in this fishing village, and the locals. Thats interesting. The editing is radical at times which helps to build that up, as does the acting. So, its certainly it is not everyones cup of tea, i can appreciate that, but it is not like anything else at the cinema at the moment. Even though it nods back to olderfilms, it feels very new. 0k. Interesting. Not fishermans