Far right league party. As negotiations continue through the night at the un climate talks in madrid the minister leading them has appealed for flexibility as delegates struggle to Reach Agreement on crucial measures to tackle global warming. The European Union and many small island states, vulnerable to Climate Change, are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries, but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and india have objected. Gareth barlow reports. International delegates are struggling to agree how to react to and combat Climate Change. A small island dates they more needs to be done, but countries including the us, india, and brazilsay done, but countries including the us, india, and brazil say current plans are adequate. We are sorry to inform you that we are not comfortable with cp25. It is not only brazil, several other partners have expressed our deep discomfort with this proposal for a work stream oii with this proposal for a work stream on land. European union, you have the floor. The key stumbling block centre around three main areas. Firstly, small island states, developing countries and the eu wa nts developing countries and the eu wants more ambitious targets to reduce emissions. But the us, china, and others want to stick to current plans. Efforts to finalise agreement made in paris on Carbon Markets have been hampered by nations including brazil and australia, and there is a lack of consensus about how small island states are compensated for damages caused by rising temperatures. As protesters highlighted their anger at perceived inaction by staging set ends, mock executions and dumping menu outside the conference centre, inside, developed countries and the developing world are at loggerheads, and there are please or action. People in our countries need us. I hope that all the hard work that we have been doing in this two whole weeks is worth it, only if we have an ambitious result. It has been almost 30 years before Climate Change began to top the international agenda. Change began to top the internationalagenda. In change began to top the international agenda. In 1990, the first Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found human emissions we re Climate Change found human emissions were adding to the atmospheres natural greenhouse gases. Seven yea rs natural greenhouse gases. Seven years later, developed nations pledged to reduce emissions, but the us immediately declared it wouldnt ratify the treaty. In 2005, the kyoto protocol became International Law for signatory countries, and a decade later, the landmark paris climate agreement sought the world pledged to limit which arises and emissions, although the United States later withdrew from that accord. Around the world on a daily basis, people are rising up, to highlight their concerns over Climate Change. The question for their leaders meeting in madrid, will they rise up to the challenge of tackling the biggest threat facing the planet . 0r of tackling the biggest threat facing the planet . Or will they fail to find an agreement, and failed to properly protect our fragile world . Helen mountford is the Vice President for climate and economics at World Resources institute. She joins us from washington. Helen, why is the deadlock . There is a number of issues, and i think reticle pa rt a number of issues, and i think reticle part we have here is that the negotiators are not yet reflecting the urgency of the science that we see. The science of Climate Change is more clear than ever that we need to act now, and the calls of people on the streets who are asking for more action. The negotiators are common, we have got some that are really taking that approach, particularly the smaller countries, the vulnerable ones, but the major emitters have largely been missing in action. China often says to the west, we talk about big polluters, china there. They say, you had your Industrial Revolution backin you had your Industrial Revolution back in the 19 century stopping you got rich, you have no right to stop us, the developing countries, to try to get the lives for our people. How do you respond to that . The reality is, the trajectory we need to be honest to go to net zero emissions by 2050, and we can only do that if all countries, all the world works together to do so. So right now we are ina together to do so. So right now we are in a situation where Everyone Needs to take action. There is, in the Paris Agreement and the convention, an approach where you have common but differentiated responsibilities, and there is support and financing that can be provided to help countries, but one thing that has really changed since the Paris Agreement was struck as that the economics are better than ever. Right now, renewables have been, the costs have been plummeting. We have new technologies around electric vehicles, battery storage, so we actually have a lot more opportunity to take this action as well as the science and the people demanding it. Is it fair to describe the current deadlock as a conflict between the eu, small islands, and developing states on the one hand, and big polluters on the one hand, and big polluters on the other hand . Its actually, not surprisingly it is a bit more complex than that, there are different concerns around different areas. It certainly i would say it is this more Vulnerable Countries that have been leading the charge stopping the eu with the new European Council decision to aim for 2050 net zero has really stepped up and has been pushing hard, so we have a number of countries that are actually stepping up and saying we really need to make sure that we have got ambition, we need to have clear intense showing that we are going to come back next year with higher ambition on how to address the climate crisis. We need to make sure that as the negotiators look to agree the rules around international Carbon Markets, that is one of the big sticking points, and a number of countries are saying we would rather not agree to the rules if they are not agree to the rules if they are not going to be robust enough, we would rather not have the agreement now. Lets wait and do that later. We need Environmental Integrity in those rules to make sure that we are not having, for example, double counting of emissions or bringing in too much from previous periods in terms of Carbon Markets which would explode the carbon budget. So there area explode the carbon budget. So there are a lot who are pushing for integrity in those roles to make sure that they are robust and would prefer not to go forward if we arent able to get those robust, and finance is another critical issue that we see some big divides around. Thanks so much forjoining us. Thank you. The Prime Minister has visited the north east of england to thank voters in traditional labour heartlands for backing his party. Borisjohnson met with supporters in newly conservative sedgefield, tony blairs former constituency. The labor Leaderjeremy Corbyn is coming under increasing pressure to resign with immediate effect after his partys worst Election Results since the i930s. 0ur Political Correspondent iain watson reports. Good morning. A Prime Minister is a familiar sight in these parts, though its usually been a labour and not a conservative one. So where better for borisjohnson to rub his opponents nose in the election result than in tony blairs old Stomping Ground of sedgefield . I know that people may have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us. And i want the people of the north east to know that we in the conservative party and i will repay your trust. So what issues will he have to focus on if he is to retain the trust of new supporters . I hope he does a good job, hes going to get brexit done and i hope he gets the nhs done, education and Everything Else hes promised. Mad hatter, really thats how he comes across but who knows, he might sort it out. Jeremy corbyn was re elected in islington, but his partys so called red wall of labour seats was damaged or demolished in parts of the midlands and in north of england. He says hell stay on until his successor is elected, but his long standing critics just want him to go. Well, i dont think you can have the proper, deep reflection that we need to have under a leadership of a person who thinks that a programme is all right, that he worked really hard and the only thing that was wrong was that the media didnt like him and that the brexit message was wrong. When labour mps return here to westminster next week, theyll be a much diminished group, nearly 60 fewer of them than after the 2017 general election. The party is now looking for a new leader and a new deputy leader, and whileJeremy Corbyn has called for a period of reflection, in truth, battles are likely to rage over the reasons for labours defeat. And today, one of the leading figures in the leadership has announced that he is withdrawing from the frontline. The new leader will come in place, appoint the shadow cabinet i wont be part of the shadow cabinet, ive done my bit we need to move on at that stage with that new leader and i think well be in a position where we are learning lessons and listening to people. What was it . It was notjust brexit, there was a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect. Next week he will bring his brexit bill back to parliament, but for now, Boris Johnson is familiarising himself with territory that many thought would never go tory. Iain watson, bbc news. Well the uk election result is being analysed closely notjust here, but abroad as well. The Us Democratic president ial Candidatejoe Biden has seized on labours crushing defeat as proof that only a centrist can beat President Donald Trump in 2020. Joel rubin, a democratic strategist, who was presidenst 0bamas Deputy Assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs, says its not an equal comparison between us progressives and Jeremy Corbyn. It is certainly a self serving comparison for him because he wants to be the moderate candidate in this race and distinguish himself from the far left, but it is not really an equal comparison by any stretch, andi an equal comparison by any stretch, and i think the thing we have to remember is thatJeremy Corbyn didnt really have a message, and thatis didnt really have a message, and that is different from our liberal candidates and democratic primary, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabath Warren in the lead, where they have a very strong message and in fact, joe biden is seen as not having a very clear message about what he wa nts to very clear message about what he wants to do, so its a bit of an inverse in that comparison. Would Bernie Sanders and Elizabath Warren see them as part of the same overall movement asjeremy see them as part of the same overall movement as Jeremy Corbyn . see them as part of the same overall movement as Jeremy Corbyn . I think they see themselves clearly as progressives, no doubt, but there is a major distinction between them and Jeremy Corbyn. The marxist agenda, one that was incredibly socialist compared to what Elizabath Warren and Bernie Sanders are articulating about how the Us Government should engage. Certainly there are policies that are in particular with medicare for all, that our government run, but it is a far cry from whatJeremy Corbyn was advocating. In the big one as well was anti semitism in the labour party, with Bernie Sanders and eliza bath warren, labour party, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabath Warren, very clear and indifferent views in condemning and hate semitism. When you are working for the 0bama administration, did you ever look to the uk to see if there were any trends that might break on your side of the atlantic . The one big moment that i remember quite clearly and i am sure you do as well, the vote in the British Parliament over striking syria in 2013 after the chemical weapons attack, and that did play into our politics had quite a bit. There are obviously ripples that go back and forth between both societies and certainly, the trend with Boris Johnson and being a more nationalist leader and getting more popularity from his positions as a uk first agenda, but they are not direct analogies and all of the particulars of these elections. We, again, have a very different structure to our system as well. Lets get some of the days other news. North korean state media say the country has conducted another crucial test at a satellite launch site to bolster its Strategic Nuclear deterrence. The state news agency said it was a succesful test of great significance, without giving further details about what was being tested. Negotiations between pyongyang and washington remain stalled over denuclearisation. Southwest france has been hit by floods and Gale Force Winds. Two men have been killed, one died when his car hit a fallen tree during the storms, and the other man was swept away by rising floodwaters. Five people have been injured, two seriously, when trees fell onto their vehicles. Anti government protesters in lebanon have clashed with riot police while trying to move into a square near the Parliament Building in beirut. The demonstrators had been staging a sit in in another, nearby square. But they appear to have decided to move after an attempted attack by a group of masked men. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come sir rod stewart sets a new uk chart record. Whats behind his amazing longevity . Saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. The signatures took only a few minutes, but they have brought a formal end to 3. 5 years of conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives. Before an audience of world leaders, the president s of bosnia, serbia and croatia put their names to the peace agreement. The romanian border was sealed and silent today. Romania has cut itself off from the outside world in order to prevent the details of the presumed massacre in timisoara from leaking out. From sex at the white house to a trial for his political life, the lewinsky affair tonight guaranteed bill clinton his place in history as only the second president ever to be impeached. This is bbc news. The latest headlines marathon climate talks in madrid have been further extended because of disagreements between delegates. There are concerns that commitments on cutting Carbon Emissions are not ambitious enough. Borisjohnson has made a symbolic trip to the north of england to promise labour supporters who voted for him that he would repay their trust. Arsenal have distanced themselves from their player mesut 0zil over arsenal have distanced themselves comments he made on social media criticising china for their treatment of uighur muslims in xinjiang province. Arsenal issued a statement on the chinese social media platform weibo, saying it does not get involved in political issues. According to Chinese State media, the Football Association has also responded, calling 0zils comments unacceptable. Nimesh thaker has more. Music plays. Earlier this year, the message from arsenal and mesut 0zil was one of good wishes for the chinese new year. The club has extensive ties with its fans in china, notably a mandarin based website, coaching and sponsorship deals, and even a string of restaurants. Its big business. But the unity between the club, player and china is now being tested. Mesut 0zil, a german footballer of turkish origin, has taken to social media to express support for uighur muslims in china and has criticised muslim countries for failing to speak up. In this post, mesut 0zil wrote and that muslims are silent, their voice is not heard. Its a message which 200 protesters took to the chinese consul in turkey earlier this week. They asked whos going to say stop to chinese cruelty . And called on the muslim world to save their fellow believers. In china, Rights Groups say about1 Million People are thought to have been detained without trial in high security prison camps. Beijing says they are being educated in whats called Vocational Training