These documents confirm the us is demanding the nhs is on the table in the trade talks. These uncensored documents leave borisjohnsons denials in absolute tatters. It is total nonsense. And this is brought up time and again by the labour party as a distraction from the problem is that they are having. By the way, if you are worried about those egg whites, why notjust make some meringues . Gary rhodes, the celebrity chef who championed british food, has died at the age of 59. After a cinema chain bans a new film about gangs after brawls broke out, its director tells us his movie had nothing to do with the violence. Is it prejudiced . Do they believe this film brings a certain type . Is it a colour thing . You start thinking all these things, you know and then, i dont know, it was an upsetting time. And the theatre director, writer and broadcasterjonathan miller has died at the age of 85. And coming up on bbc news, tottenhams unlikely hero, as the ball boys quick thinking helszose mourinho to his second win in two games in charge of spurs. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Scottish National party has launched its manifesto for next months general election, saying it is time for scotland to be treated fairly. The party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, said the country will pay a price for what she called the conservatives obsession with brexit. She said another independence referendum next year would be the main demand for supporting a possible minority Labour Government, alongside calls for increased spending on the nhs. Our scotland correspondent james shaw is in glasgow. Well, the snp may be the last of the big parties to launch their ma nifesto, big parties to launch their manifesto, but last doesnt necessarily mean least. This is a party that could have a role to play ina party that could have a role to play in a future government of the country. For many, this is the brexit election. For Nicola Sturgeon and the snp, it is also the independent selection. Because her prize for supporting a minority Labour Government would be the right to hold a second independence referendum price. First, there was a warning about what she thinks a conservative government would actually mean. Unless Boris Johnson is stopped, this willjust be the start. Brexit is nowhere near being done. The tories have barely got going. They havent even started trade talks yet and because of johnsens hardline position, there is every chance, every chance, that the uk will leave the eu without a trade deal next year. That would be a catastrophe forjobs. And even if he somehow avoids that, he is a dream deal will be a nightmare for scotland. His dream deal. Dream deal will be a nightmare for scotland. His dream deal. And Nicola Sturgeon had a big promise on the nhs, another part of that price for supporting labour. If the next uk government raised Health Spending per head to the current scottish level, it would not only substantially increase Health Investment in england, it would mean by 2024 25, front Line Investment in nhs scotland would be £4 billion higher than it is today. Other priorities include £1. 5 billion to end austerity, decisive moves to halt Climate Change, opposition to increasing the pension age and scrapping Trident Nuclear submarines are based in scotland. But what about another independence referendum . People are becoming increasingly sick of hearing Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson increasingly sick of hearing Jeremy Corbyn and borisjohnson talking about not allowing the scottish people to choose their own future. Well, ive got news for them. It is not up to you. Applause and do you know what . It is not up to me either. It is for a decision a decision for the people of scotland. In scotland, it is hard to separate their selection from the independence question. If Boris Johnson wins and brexit happens, does that mean scottish voters will be more likely to want to break away from the United Kingdom . The answer to that question affects the future of scotla nd to that question affects the future of scotland and the rest of the uk. Just one more detail from that ma nifesto just one more detail from that manifesto launch but possibly an important detail, Nicola Sturgeon also said that if there was a danger ofa also said that if there was a danger of a no deal brexit, the uk leaving the European Union without a deal, then the snp would be in favour of revoking article 50. In other words, deciding to end the Brexit Process but without a referendum. However, we are a long way from that becoming a reality that the country has too look at seriously. James, thank you for now. James shaw. Jeremy corbyn says he has evidence that the nhs is at risk from a post brexit trade deal with the united states. At a News Conference this morning, the labour leader produced documents which he said showed talks had taken place about drugs pricing and access to nhs contracts. Borisjohnson dismissed the claims as total nonsense and said he could give an absolute cast iron guarantee the nhs would not be on the table in trade talks. Our Political CorrespondentJessica Parker reports. 451 a51 pa g es a51 pages of unredacted documents and information. All of it here. Brandishing these, it was intended to bea brandishing these, it was intended to be a dramatic moment. He claims these documents, detailing meetings between us and uk officials, prove the nhs is at risk from a conservative led brexit. More expensive drug prices, he says, runaway privatisation. Now we know, direct from the secret reports that they never wanted you to see. The us is demanding that our nhs is on the table in negotiations for a toxic deal. It is no secret that American Companies want access to the uk drugs market, but in these piles and piles of documents, do you have evidence that uk ministers agreed that the Health Service should be pa rt that the Health Service should be part of trade talks . If you want to know whether ministers were involved in these talks or not, then they sanctioned the talks, they are obviously fully aware of the talks and they are the ones that were declining to make the documents published. If, say Boris Johnson is the next Prime Minister and he wants to secure a trade deal with the us, he is going to have to concede ground ona he is going to have to concede ground on a number of issues. Im certain that the nhs will be one of them. So there is a big wad of paper to wade through and interpret and labour will make its claims in terms of what these meetings, which we have heard of before, really amount to. But of those claims will be heavily contested. Borisjohnson, visiting a hospital today, wasnt Prime Minister when these meetings took place and said. There will be 110 took place and said. There will be no sale of the nhs, no privatisation. The nhs is not on the table in any way. The nhs is in no way on the table, in no aspect whatever. And this, as i say, is continually brought up by the labour party as a diversionary tactic from the difficulties they are encountering. Todays effort and a big moment for labour came after a series of difficult ones forJeremy Corbyn yesterday. Are you fit for high office . Heavily criticised over his handling of anti semitism allegations, he was asked again if he wanted to apologise to thejewish community. I made it very clear, anti semitism is completely wrong in oui anti semitism is completely wrong in our society. Our party did make it clear when i was elected leader and after that that anti semitism is unacceptable in any form in our party or our society and, indeed, offered its sympathies and apologies to those that had suffered. Whilst his shadow chancellor said this. We have a said that and i will repeat again, i have a said that and i will repeat again, lam have a said that and i will repeat again, i am really sorry the way we handled the issue because we learned the lessons from that and we have also invited people to say if there are still more lessons to be learned, come and see us and help us. Learned, come and see us and help us. Talking about the nhs today, thatis us. Talking about the nhs today, that is more comfortable territory forJeremy Corbyn. Politicians may find a path onto other topics but it isnt always easy. Our Health Editor hugh pym is here. We saw we saneremy called ensuring those documents. Is there new information in them . What do you make of it . Well, what we do know is there were six meetings, this was revealed a few weeks ago, between 2017 and the summer few weeks ago, between 2017 and the summer between uk officials and us officials, scoping out the potential for a future trade agreement between the uk and the us post brexit. And it was leaked at the time that a drug prices in the nhs were somehow pa rt drug prices in the nhs were somehow part of this. So labour have got hold of the minutes of these meetings. They are pretty technical but a couple of things spring out from reading them. One is patented issues, which means that the americans want longer patenteds for their drugs patents. That means they have longer exclusivity and can charge more. Secondly, total Market Access for the us for all uk sectors, not really ruling out health. But this is very much what the americans want and what officials would have reported back backin officials would have reported back back in london and i think where Jeremy Corbyn can say this is on the table, yes, it is on the table but borisjohnson table, yes, it is on the table but Boris Johnson can say table, yes, it is on the table but borisjohnson can say well, the actual trade talks havent begun between governments. That happens after brexit and as far as he is concerned, the nhs wont be on the table. But it very much raises the possibility that the american side will ask for a whole range of things, including issues around a drug prices and what it means for the nhs. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster. Jeremy corbyn saying that this is an election to do with saving the nhs. Is it . Well, i think it is absolutely true that a one issue in this election whichjeremy corgan has scored on is the nhs and, in particular, the fear that it might be on the table in any future trade talks with the us jeremy corgan. We have seen that at his rallies, with all of his supporters chanting not for sale and we have seen it in some of the Television Debates where the audience have a sort of warmed to mr corbyn when he has raised this, which is why they have released this october delete tomah documents, they want to ramp up tomah documents, they want to ramp up that fear factor and to Boris Johnson, they say simply that you say the nhs is not for sale but a50 pages is a funny way to say no. But while these documents tell us what the us ones, full Market Access, longer patenteds for medicines and loose drug controls, they dont really tell us what uk officials are prepared to give, in other words what we brits would be prepared to concede, and they certainly dont tell us what any british Prime Minister would dare do if they wa nted minister would dare do if they wanted to make it out of downing street in one piece. So you are left with the thought, yes, labour want these documents to somehow maybe be a turning point in this election, to shift it back onto the nhs. The risk is that, well, they are just seen as a rather crude scare tactic after a difficult few days for the labour party on the campaign trail over anti semitism and tax. Party on the campaign trail over antisemitism and tax. Thank you, norman, get back in the dry. The leader of plaid cymru, adam price, has insisted that his demand for a future referendum about welsh independence is realistic. The party, which is defending four seats at the election, wants a referendum by 2030. Mr price said support for a breakaway is growing. If you look at younger people, 5a now support independence. Its theirfuture, you know, that we are talking about and i think there is a realisation, look at the chaos of westminster in the last three and a half years. Many, many people are coming to the conclusion there has to be a better way, a welsh way of solving our problems. Later in the programme, well be taking a closer look at the Environmental Policies of the main parties. Taking a look at some of todays other main stories. More protests have been held in malta, against the Prime Ministerjoseph muscat, as Police Continue their investigation into the murder of a journalist two years ago. Daphne ca ruana galizia was investigating corruption in malta when she was killed. Three senior government figures stood down yesterday they have all denied any involvement in her death. They include the Prime Ministers chief of staff, who is now being questioned by police. The celebrity chef gary rhodes has died, at the age of 59. He presented bbc series including masterchef and rhodes around britain and, in his restaurants, was awarded a record five michelin stars. Tributes have been paid by many of the countrys best known chefs. Gordon ramsay said that gary rhodes put british cuisine on the map. And Marcus Wareing said he will be remembered as a Great British icon. Our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at his career. When it came to kitchen cuisine, gary rhodes flairfor when it came to kitchen cuisine, gary rhodes flair for food made when it came to kitchen cuisine, gary rhodes flairforfood made him a rock star chef, perhaps the first to really make cooking cool. You have got flavour, you have got taste. Pretty good question to ask, the kitchen is so hard here. M was more than 30 years ago that keith floyd filmed a young head chef at the michelin starred castle hotel in taunton. Rhodes still in his mid 20s. His firstjob was in amsterdam, but his kitchen career, working in a hotel, was almost derailed. Running for a tram, he was hit by a van. His head injury destroyed his senses of taste and smell, crucial tools for a chef. The doctor said, you havent done very well and i said what does this mean because schumacher said it means you need a new career. And, for me, that was devastating i said what does this mean . He did recover and starting with hot chefs, landed a succession of high profile cooking jobs. We are on the Great British revival. If you are worried about egg whites, make some meringues. Just in case i did curdle it. He was one of those chefs i always wanted to watch work. I dont normally sit there and watch other chefs doing demonstrations but with gary, it was always something new. His approachable personality meant he was also in prime time demand, from the holiday programme. Was also in prime time demand, from the holiday programmelj was also in prime time demand, from the holiday programme. I am a chef and they have sent me touring but you wont catch me doing any cooking. Iam here you wont catch me doing any cooking. I am here to find out. To strictly. Contemporaries have been paying tribute. Gordon ramsay said he was a fantastic chef who put british cuisine on the map. Ainsley harriet described him as a culinary icon. Monica colletti said she was honoured to have known him. Our top story this lunchtime. The snp launches its election manifesto saying its time to put scotlands future in scotlands hands and hold another independence referendum next year. And coming up with Climate Change a hot topic for all the parties in the election we examine their environmental pledges. Coming up on bbc news. Former australia rugby star israel folau ups his demands for compensation from the countrys governing body following his high profile sacking for making anti gay remarks on social media. The director of blue story, the new film about london gangs which has been banned by some cinemas after a mass brawl in birmingham, has said the violence in cinemas had nothing to do with the film. The vue chain has stopped showing blue story, because it says there have been incidents in 16 of their theatres. Rapman, who also wrote the film, has questioned whether there are hidden reasons for the ban vue insists its decision had nothing to do with race. Our arts editor Will Gompertz has been speaking to the filmmaker. Fictional trouble on the streets of london. Real trouble on the streets of birmingham. The urban drama, blue story, has become a news story, after vue cinemas decided to pull it from all its screens for what they claimed was security reasons. A decision which has astonished the director. I was thinking, what is the reason . Does the owner have an issue with the urban youth. Its it prejudiced . Is this a colour thing . You start going through all these things. It was an upsetting time. The film is based on gangs and they have been in cinema watching it together. That reminds us of that. And leaving connected. Did you ever think that it could be a lightning rod for trouble . I knew it would attract a lot of young people and that was the aim. It was the aim to have the cinema fills up with 15 year olds making the choice whether to go down that route or that route. Did i th