Times worse. To be able to feel free as well. Champions Manchester City lose in the premier league for the first time in nine months, beaten at promoted norwich. A look ahead today at what the week has in store, but also further ahead. Some autumnal mornings. Its sunday 15th september. Our top story the former conservative minister sam gyimah has defected to the liberal democrats. Hes one of six mps who have joined the party in recent weeks. Mr gyimah was among 21 conservatives who had the party whip removed after rebelling against the Prime Minister, to try to prevent a no deal brexit. Our Political CorrespondentJonathan Blake reports from the lib dem conference in bournemouth. I would like you to meet the newest liberal democrat mp, sam gyimah. Former government minister who says the conservatives left him feeling like an outcast. I walked out of a ministerial job, like an outcast. I walked out of a ministerialjob, risk losing the web, i have one of the safest conservative seats in the country. But i know that something that drips off the tongue of everyone who goes into politics, i want to make a difference, i want to change my country. Sam gyimah accused Boris Johnson to having a scorched earth approach to brexit. He was one of the few tories to support a second referendum, so not a huge surprise that he has jumped referendum, so not a huge surprise that he hasjumped ship referendum, so not a huge surprise that he has jumped ship to the party that he has jumped ship to the party that want one too. The lib dem leader wants to harden the partys stop brexit stance. If there is a general election, she promised to revoke article 50 and reverse the decision to leave the eu even without a public vote. Liberal democrat up crystal clear. We want to stop brexit, so if we find ourselves in a general election, that will be our unequivocal message. Therefore, if a liberal democrat majority government is elected, we should revoke article 50. 18 mp5 elected, we should revoke article 50. 18 mps and counting, record membership. The weather is not the only reason the lib dems have to be careful at the conference this weekend. The party is at odds with the referendum result to leave the eu, but it is hoping to turn out to its advantage in a looming election campaign. And it feels very much here like the lib dems are up for the fight. The former Prime MinisterDavid Cameron has launched another stinging attack on borisjohnson accusing him of only backing brexit to further his career, in the latest extracts from his memoirs. Mr cameron also criticises his once close friend, michael gove, who he brands as disloyal. Lets get more on this now from our Political Correspondent peter saull. We had a bit of this yesterday in the newspapers. Anything new in particular we are learning today . Yes, further revelations this morning from David Cameron, who has been pretty silent, resigning rather acrimoniously on the morning after the referendum in 2016. But now, questioning the motives of Boris Johnson for supporting the leave side in the first place, believing that he supported it to help his own career. Also, David Cameron, once considered to be a close friend, is not anymore. He says michael gove, a liberal minded and carefully considered conservative intellectual, had become a foa m flecked intellectual, had become a foam flecked fa rage ist, intellectual, had become a foam flecked farage ist, warning that the whole population of turkey was about to flood into the eu. This morning, in the mail on sunday, he co m pa res morning, in the mail on sunday, he compares the uk to the comic character the incredible hulk, saying that the matter he gets the stronger he gets, and that what happened in parliament the week before last was just a kerfuffle. The former wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas has revealed he is living with hiv. He says he wants to break the stigma surrounding the condition and has talked about the shame and fear of keeping his condition secret. Daniel davies reports. Ive got hiv, and its ok like, that is what i want to say more than anything. It is a secret he has tried to keep to himself and those closest to him. But now Gareth Thomas telling the world and embarking a new challenge. He has trained for an ultra endurance ironman triathlon to show he isnt limited by his condition. A bbc documentary shows him could preparing for the event and preparing for the event and preparing to reveal that for some time he has lived with hiv. He talks of the shame he says he felt, and of the worry of what people would think of him if they knew. One of my fears is that that will kind of go and who i was prior to people knowing i have hiv might be forgotten and that will potentially deter people from wanting to be associated or be around me. Thomas, 45, says he wants to help overcome the stigma surrounding hiv. He has compared the experience of making this announcement coming out as gay, which he did ten years ago. Announcement coming out as gay, which he did ten years agolj announcement coming out as gay, which he did ten years ago. I want to empower so many other people who are in to empower so many other people who a re in exactly to empower so many other people who are in exactly the same position as me. And probably ten times worse. To be able to feel free as well. That was Daniel Davies reporting. And if you want to watch the full documentary, Gareth Thomas hiv and me will be shown on bbc one wales on wednesday at 9pm. You can also watch it on iplayer. The us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has blamed iran for the drone strikes that set fire to two major oilfacilities in saudi arabia. Houthi rebels in yemen said they carried out the attacks, but mr pompeo said there was no evidence they came from there. The Saudi Energy Minister said half of the countrys Oil Production had been temporarily stopped. A charity rescue ship has arrived at the italian island of lampedusa, after the country agreed to let it drop off 82 migrants picked up at sea. Its the first time the Italian Government has allowed a migrant rescue vessel to dock for several months. Most of those on board will be taken to other European Countries with 2a of the migrants expected to remain in italy. The spanish Prime MinisterPedro Sanchez has visited some of the areas badly hit by torrential rain and floods. Six people have died and 3,500 had to leave their homes after some of the heaviest daily rainfall on record. Flash floods swept away cars and swamped homes and fields in the regions of valencia, murcia and eastern andalusia. A new storm has brought heavy rain to the bahamas almost two weeks after Hurricane Dorian claimed at least 50 lives and devastated the islands. Tropical storm humberto is slowly moving north and is expected to become a hurricane either tonight or tomorrow morning. Emergency services say 1,300 people remain missing across the bahamas. Police are continuing to investigate the theft of a solid gold toilet with an estimated value of more than a Million Pounds which was stolen from Blenheim Palace yesterday. Police say the burglary caused significant damage and flooding to the stately home. A 66 year old man has been arrested and remains in police custody. Sarah campbell reports. Its called america, and went on display in new yorks Guggenheim Museum more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. Relocated one of britains most famous stately homes, Blenheim Palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet, doing whatever came naturally. The exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream, and the idea of something ordinarily unobtainable potentially being there in a way you could touch, and the toilet was designed to make that physical. But just two days after going on display, the toilet was stolen, causing significant flood damage to the palace. We believe they used at least two vehicles during the offence, and left at around 4 50am. 66 year old man has been arrested connection with this incident, and he is currently in police custody. Blenheim palace say they are relieved no one was hurt and are urging anyone with information to contact the police. What an astonishing story. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. Time now for a look at the newspapers. Lets look at the front pages. Camerons fury at the liars of leave, is the headline on the front of the sunday times, which publishes an extract from David Camerons memoir, for the record. In it, the former Prime Minister calls michael gove a foam flecked faragist and accuses borisjohnson of backing the leave campaign only to help his career. The sunday telegraph features a story about Prime Ministers plans to unveil a tough new approach to criminal justice, which means killers of Young Children will never be released from prison. The paper reports that Boris Johnsons administration is also considering increasing minimum tariffs for other types of killings. The observer describes former tory minister sam gyimahs defection to the liberal democrats as a fresh blow to the Prime Minister. In an interview with the newspaper, mr gyimah says centrist mps have been cast out of the conservative party and labour. The sunday express says on its front page britain has lost faith in mp5. A survey by pollster comres suggests almost eight in ten people believe parliament is in desperate need of reform, while seven in ten say it fails to reflect the nations views. Inside the papers, to draw your attention to the interview with Gareth Thomas in the daily mirror this morning. His revelation that he is hiv positive comes in a bbc documentary, but he has also done an interview at the sunday mirror, and outlines some of the difficulties he has had coming to terms with his knowledge of the disease. When he first found out he says it hit him like an express train, i thought i was going to die. He found out during a routine health check and was left thinking, how long do i have left . His message has been that there is a huge amount of misunderstanding about the disease, and actually the condition is nowadays very effectively managed with medication. We will hear more from him and his story throughout the programme. Inside the sunday mirror, just a tiny little story this, it talks about how lots of people will know the stories about the things the americans did during the cold war that the cia was involved in, all the different tricks they got up to. What they have here is how the cia got birds to spy during the cold war. Pigeons, spy pigeons, ravens, dolphins, dogs and even cats. Cats . It has been discovered in newly classified caa files from the 60s and seventies. How are cats spying . Presumably they have little cameras attached to them. I thought you famously couldnt train cats. They came up with all sorts of different things, trying to get castros beard to fall out, so people wouldnt think he was as powerful. Listening devices inside a cat, there we go. Im not sure if the cat gave consent some of you may be going for the avocado on toast for breakfast this morning. Posh spice, now victoria beckham, says she has four avocados a day. They are so much trouble to open up and get rid of the skin and getting the stone out. Nutritionists have said, watch out, they are highly fatty, and this could encourage you to put on weight. But it works for her. If you have given on the countrys motorways, wherever you live, you will know that speed cameras are quite prevalent nowadays. £600,000 in fines from every smart motorway camera apparently, according to this story inside the mail on sunday. Drivers furious as police take on extra staff to cope with the surge in speeding tickets. I apologise, i have been glancing off looking at a monitor over there, watching pay per view boxing. Tyson fury is on, and he has won a unanimous decision. It was a tough fight and he got a very bad cut on his eye. I thought it was close, but clearly it wasnt as close as idlib anticipated. You will have the full story later. We will switch that monitor of we wont be distracted, we will be entirely focused on you i thought your anticipation of your weather for the weekend. It is not too bad. Worth looking out for this week. Inks will settle down very nicely. Some quite typical autumn weather things will settle down. Wei chih lu tuesday and wednesday but pleasant sunshine in the afternoons quite chilly. Here we go today, we cut the uk in half with a cold front. Basically a band of cloud at the moment is producing rain across Northern England. Through the day, more rain to come out of that. A pulse running into northern ireland, taps into southern and the central belt of scotland. Enter Northern England through the afternoon. Later on, the early evening, perhaps into north wales and the north midlands. It has been and the north midlands. It has been a very windy night across scotland, particularly northern scotland, here winds will come down through the second half of today. Look at the difference that weather front makes to the temperatures. To the south, 2526 to the temperatures. To the south, 25 26 possible. To the north, 14 15, if you are doing well. Even as we see more sunshine. Through the evening and overnight the weather front cink south. Most of the rain fizzles out. To the south of the front. We could get down to just three orfour front. We could get down to just three or four degrees front. We could get down to just three orfour degrees in rural areas in scotland. On monday, the front continues to pull away into the continent. Basicallyjust thicker cloud to the south of the uk. What we are doing, for the early part of the new week, behind that weather front, is pulling in some chilly air. Gone the warm amber, all of us moving into basically some after ca re moving into basically some after care for the early part of the new week. There is still plenty of sunshine. After chilly start s things will warm up quite nicely through the afternoons. Cloud to the south on monday, patchy rain across northern scotland. For most a fine day with pleasant sunshine and temperatures in the high teens, low 20s. The area of High Pressure builds a little more to take us into the early part of tuesday. And, also, just pull that up to get a little further south. A lot of sunshine first thing. Definitely a chilly start right the way across the uk on tuesday. Gone that mild airfrom the the uk on tuesday. Gone that mild air from the start. Cloud feeding into the north through the day. Top temperatures for tuesday, 12 13 across the north, 20 further south. The outlook for the remainder of the week, we keep hold of the area of High Pressure. A lot of dry weather to come, pleasant sunshine. If anything, getting milder later on in the week. We should lose the chilly start and there is more autumn sunshine to come. Thank you. More autumn sunshine. We can live with that. It is getting cooler. We will have the headlines at 6 30am. Time now for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. Hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks releases is, as always, mark kermode. Hello what have you been watching, mark . Well, we have Downton Abbey, which is the big screen version of the tv series that i think everyone is aware of. We have honeyland, an extraordinary tale of beekeeping in macedonia. And hustlers, for which people are already talking about a possible oscar nomination forjennifer lopez. I had no idea there was a Downton Abbey film out. Theres so little publicity if only theyd let us know somehow. Here is the thing, i have never seen the tv show and i know you have. I quite like it, yeah, ive seen a lot of it. But the thing is, having never seen the tv show, you watch the movie and go, that is exactly what i thought it was going to be. The story is there is a royal visit to downton, which sets everybody in a tizzy. There is a conflict amongst the serving staff over who actually gets to serve the royals. There is a hint a hint of political intrigue with the merest whiff of republican insurgence, and then there is a touching matter of an inheritance that may cross class boundaries. Heres a clip. How clever of you to find me. Well, not really. I lived here 40 years. I assume this is your maid . Yes, this is lucy smith. Oh, good evening, smith. Good evening, milady. Shall i go . No, not for me, not for me. Im delighted to meet you. Ive heard so much about you. Is there something you want . Oh, just to see youre comfortable and to confirm our little chat for later. I live my own life now, violet, im not what i was. My father is gone, my husband is gone, i see no reason not to do what i want. It doesnt mean there is no reason, merely that you cannot see it. I think lady merton is right. Well have it out once and for all. But now i must go to her majesty. Oh, its brilliant you laughed all the way through that. Im just a little worried it is not quite camp enough apart from that, it is terrific there was an interview where Hugh Bonneville said Julian Fellowes did think, why dont i make this about, give it social realism . About the general strike. No, lets do a royal visit instead. In fact, there is a joke about the general strike. Somebody asks Maggie Smiths character, has the strike affected you . She says, well, my maid is a communist and she has been a bit uppity. But beyond that, it is exactly what you would expect. It is odd to think that i