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The perilous state of the Planets Wildlife is being laid bare at the worlds largest biodiversity summit. The International Union For Conservation Of Nature has released its revised � red list� of Endangered Species. Theres� s some good news for tuna, but the fate of many other animals still hangs in the balance. Gail maclellan reports. Weighing in at around 150 kilograms, the Komodo Dragon is the worlds largest living lizard. They are notorious hunters with deadly venom and no predators, so it is hard to imagine that they are under threat. But it has just been added to the Endangered Species list. They are only half found on a handful of Indonesian Islands and their habitat is shrinking rapidly. Indonesian islands and their habitat is shrinking rapidly. Globalwarming and Climate Change, is shrinking rapidly. Globalwarming and Climate Change, rising is shrinking rapidly. Globalwarming and Climate Change, rising sea and Climate Change, rising sea levels, that species will lose 30 of its habitat in the next a0 years. Here is another animal that may not conjure up images of vulnerability, but conservationists say two in five sharks are at risk of extinction and rays are facing similar threat. 0cean species tend to be forgotten because they are underwater and people dont pay attention to them. There is good news, scientists say Tuna Populations are starting to recover after years of overfishing. It clearly demonstrates what can be done with it clearly demonstrates what can be done with Fisheries Management teams getting done with Fisheries Management teams getting together, because these are massively getting together, because these are massively wide ranging species and all the massively wide ranging species and all the regions have to coordinate and it all the regions have to coordinate and it is all the regions have to coordinate and it is finally paying off. And it is finally paying off. Report was released and it is finally paying off. Report was released at and it is finally paying off. Report was released at the and it is finally paying off. Report was released at the global was released at the global Conservation Summit in france, bringing together thousands of scientists, Conservation Experts and campaigners, Including The Actor harrison ford. The conference was officially opened by french president emmanuel macron. Translation the battle for the climate against Climate Change is climate against Climate Change 3 twinned with the Battle To Restore Biodiversity. find twinned with the Battle To Restore Biodiversity biodiversity. And there was a warnin biodiversity. And there was a warning against biodiversity. And there was a warning against the biodiversity. And there was a | warning against the economic biodiversity. And there was a warning against the economic impact of inaction. Translation ,. , ofinaction. Translation ,. ,. ,. Translation there is no economic stability without translation there is no economic stability without Respect Translation there is no economic stability without respect for translation there is no economic stability without respect for Nature I Stability without respect for nature and without natures conservation, because our economies are dependent on its because our economies are dependent on the Resilience Biodiversity brings. Dependent on the Resilience Biodiversity brings. Experts had assessed Mother Biodiversity brings. Experts had assessed mother 130,000 biodiversity brings. Experts had i assessed mother 130,000 Species Biodiversity brings. Experts had assessed mother 130,000 species and found that more than a quarter are at risk of extinction. Conservationists say it should be a Rallying Call for nature to be placed at the heart of all Decision Making and the United Nations climate conference in glasgow later this year. The very latest Sports News now with gavin at bbc sport centre, starting off the tennis. Starting off the tennis. Britains Emma Raducanu is through to the fourth round of the Us Open after a superb display in new york. She swept aside Spains Sara Sorribes Tormo in straight sets to reached the last 16 in new york, as Stuart Pollitt reports. In her run to the fourth round of wimbledon, Emma Raducanu showed promise, showed potential. But this was on another level. This was about power. Spains sara Sorribes Tormo is ranked a1 in the world but she struggled to win a point, let alone a game, against the british teenager. Emma raducanu, ranked 150 in the world, taking the first set 6 0. It is a demolition. She had a Match Point for a faultless double bagel victory. She didnt take that, but responded the very next game to close out a 6 0, 6 1win. She was expecting the excitement of a last 16 match with top seed ash barty, but the australian lost to americas shelby rogers, who could barely believe what she had achieved, something Emma Raducanu can relate to. A new star is shining in new york. Stuart pollitt, bbc news. What a win for her. The paralympics Closing Ceremony takes place in the next few hours in tokyo, drawing a close to another successful games for great britain. Rachael latham is in tokyo for us a few more Medals Today to add to paralympic gb� s impressive haul. Yes, this morning started with a Bronze Medalfor great yes, this morning started with a Bronze Medal for great britain yes, this morning started with a Bronze Medalfor great britain in the wheelchair basketball. That match was against spain. In tokyo, all eyes were on the Gold Medal match, japan versus the usa and it was a nail biting fourth quarter. The leader bounced between the two countries because only in the final minutes, the usa dominated, defending their title and winning that Gold Medal. The marathon also went ahead this Morning And David weir pushed to fifth place. He said he wanted a Bronze Medal but he was happy with his time, the fastest he has gone in a marathon in a long time. The last medal of these games for great britain went in the Mens Badminton. Just reflect on the last 12 days of competition, Great Britain Have Won 12a medals, a2 of them were gold. They finished second in the Medals Table behind china, the same in rio five years ago. The Paralympic Games is notjust about sport, it is about sparking change, empowerment, inspiring the next generation and these games have definitely done all of that. As you said, only a few hours until the Closing Ceremony and David Smith has been selected to carry the flag for great britain. Paralympics gb said he was selected at showing resilience, coming back from behind to win a Gold Medal and he said he is honoured and proud to carry the flag and close the ceremony here in tokyo. Flag and close the ceremony here in to 0. , ~ ,. , thank you. Scotland got the vital win they needed over moldova to keep their World Cup Qualifying hopes alive. A first Half Goal from Lyndon Dykes was just enough to clinch the win. But with multiple chances wasted, it made for a tense second half. Scotland are now up to third in group f, ahead of tuesdays match against austria. Europe take a three Point Lead over the usa into the second day of the Solheim Cup in ohio. The usa went into the competiton as favourites, but europe dominated the opening foursomes, winning three of the four matches. The scandinavian pairing of Anna Nordqvist and Matilda Castren then went on to win their Afternoon Fourballs as well. Europe are 5. 5 to 2. 5 ahead. India will be feeling confident heading into the fourth day of the fourth test with england at the oval. Their opener, rohit sharma, brought up his tonne with this huge six, as india started to take control of the match. But england fought back with the new ball, ollie robinsons two late wickets have given them hope. Bad light brought play to an early finish with india on 270 3, thats a lead of 171 runs. All to play for today. Englands women lost the second of their t20 internationals against New Zealand at hove which means the sides will battle it out in a decider on thursday. New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine Hit A quick half century as her side eventually won with a wickets and 10 balls to spare. Max verstappen and Lewis Hamilton are back on the Front Row together for todays Dutch Grand Prix for the first time since they collided at the british Grand Prix injuly. Verstappen delighted the 70,000 fans who packed into the Zandvoort Circuit on the Netherlands Coast by claiming his sixth pole in seven races. Thats all the sport for now. Next up it is the papers. Hello and welcome to our look at whats in the sunday papers. With me are the deputy political editor of the guardian, jessica elgot, and ali miraj, whos a columnist at the article. Thank you to both of you for being with us. Lets show you the front pages today. The Sunday Telegraph reports that ministers and senior conservative mps are preparing to fight a planned national Insurance Tax Rise announced by the Prime Minister and the chancellor. Same story on the sunday express, which looks at warnings for red Wall Tory mps concerned that proposed Tax Rises and changes to pensions could cost the conservatives the next election. The sunday times reports a top aide for Prince Charles Michael Fawcett has stepped down temporarily over claims he organised a cbe for a Saudi Tycoon, who gave £1. 5 million to a palace charity. The Princes Foundation says it takes the claims very seriously and the matter is under investigation. The story also features on the front of the mail on sunday. The independent reports that number 10 has been plotting how to cut scotlands Nicola Sturgeon out of cop26, for Fear Shell hijack the Climate Event to promote independence. And the mirrors front page says 16 and 17 year olds are facing five hour trips to get a jab as many towns dont have walk in centres. So lets begin, jessica, can you talk is through the story in The Sunday Times and the mail about Prince Charless aid, Michael Fawcett, he fixed a cbe for a Saudi Tycoon, according to both The Sunday Times and mail on sunday. The details are times and mail on sunday. Tue details are extraordinary. Times and mail on sunday. Tte details are extraordinary. He felt so exposed bias that he quit last night with claims he had fixed this honour for a night with claims he had fixed this honourfor a Saudi Tycoon night with claims he had fixed this honour for a Saudi Tycoon who donated £1. 5 million to different royal charities and Michael Fawcett, the princes four valet, he stepped down, he was steve executive Princes Foundation, after the stories in the newspaper. The Saudi Tycoon paid Tens Of Thousands of pounds are different fixes, it is alleged, people who had links with the prince and said he could be secured this honour. It suggested that he would keep donating because of the honour and because he was quite keen to secure citizenship. And of course, may a perfectly webby person to honour perfectly where the person to honour with a cbe, but seems to have donated to key interests of charless and there is lots of official letters of support from people with close links to charles to support this. And i think a lot of people think its doesnt pass the smell test. find a lot of people think its doesnt pass the smell test. A lot of people think its doesnt pass the smell test. And to repeat that the saudi pass the smell test. And to repeat that the saudi businessmen pass the smell test. And to repeat that the saudi businessmen concerned denies any wrongdoing, friends in The Sunday Times quoted as saying he is an honourable philanthropist. Ali, in the mail on sunday, norman baker, former liberal Democrat Mp who we were interviewing, said he wants the police involved and is writing to them because he believes this may be a potential crime that must be investigated. Must be investigated. There must be an investigation must be investigated. There must be an investigation by must be investigated. There must be an investigation by either must be investigated. There must be an investigation by either the an investigation by either the police an investigation by either the police or an investigation by either the police or otherwise and i think this really police or otherwise and i think this really speaks to a much broader and deeper really speaks to a much broader and deeper issue when it comes to cash for political deeper issue when it comes to cash for political Access And Cash for honours for political Access And Cash for honours in for political Access And Cash for honours in our system. You go back to 2006 honours in our system. You go back to 2006 under the blair government with its to 2006 under the blair government with its loans for lordships scandal. With its loans for lordships scandal, where House Of Lords rejected scandal, where House Of Lords rejected a scandal, where House Of Lords rejected a number of Peerage Proposals from the then Labour Government of the time. This is a deep government of the time. This is a deep issue. Government of the time. This is a deep issue, the tories have had their deep issue, the tories have had their own deep issue, the tories have had their own issues with cash for access their own issues with cash for Access Problems recently and now we have got Access Problems recently and now we have got this affecting prince charies have got this affecting Prince Charles and the royal family. This is a much charles and the royal family. This is a much deeper issue on the issue should is a much deeper issue on the issue should be is a much deeper issue on the issue should be done transparently and if there should be done transparently and if there is should be done transparently and if there is any hint of people paying to get there is any hint of people paying to get citizenship up being conferred honours on the back of that, conferred honours on the back of that, that conferred honours on the back of that, that is something very serious that, that is something very serious that must that, that is something very serious that must be looked at carefully. To the that must be looked at carefully. The sunday that must be looked at carefully. Trr the Sunday Telegraph, tories at war over idiotic Task Tax Increase and the proposal for over idiotic Task Tax Increase and the Proposalfor A Rise in national insurance. It has been privately described as idiotic and many tories say this goes back on the election pledge, not to raise taxes. Yes. Say this goes back on the election pledge, not to raise taxes. Yes, and we are exnecting pledge, not to raise taxes. Yes, and we are expecting rishi pledge, not to raise taxes. Yes, and we are expecting Rishi Sunak pledge, not to raise taxes. Yes, and we are expecting Rishi Sunak and i we are expecting Rishi Sunak and borisjohnson to press ahead with it this week, on tuesday, and expect the chancellor to address tory mps at the 1922 committee of Backbenchers Tomorrow about this and i expect he will get quite an angry reception. They are set to brand it as an Nhs Health and Social Care tax, and initially, because the rise would be more than needed to reform Social Care at first, they would use that money to tackle the waiting lists, and that is a serious concern after Covid And Something people might think, well, if you can have this to deal with that, some people might find it more acceptable. In the long term is a problem to solving Social Care, which is a problem which is plaguing different governments for a long time, you will find a serious model of resistance from within the cabinet as well, people saying that national Insurance Rise is more likely to hit lower earners and more Bulimic Pensioners do not pay it, big businesses dont pay it. And pensioners do not pay it. Its those who have been hit hardest by the pandemic and young people, so a pretty difficult choice to make. Taste pretty difficult choice to make. We were sort of talking about the Health Service and Care Homes and so on, and also in the telegraph is a story about Sajid Javid, the health secretary, On The Verge of making the Covid Vaccine Condition of employment for nhs staff. It will be controversial if it happens and fears that it could provoke an exodus of staff from the nhs. Indeed, it will be controversial, we know indeed, it will be controversial, we know one indeed, it will be controversial, we know one in indeed, it will be controversial, we know one in. In the nhs had not been tabbed know one in. In the nhs had not been tabbed and know one in. In the nhs had not been jabbed and we know it is so important to the British Medical Journal important to the British Medical Journal that ethnic Minority Staff in certain journal that ethnic Minority Staff in certain cases, a high proportion of them in certain cases, a high proportion of them have opted not to have it. This is of them have opted not to have it. This is a of them have opted not to have it. This is a deep issue and it will also this is a deep issue and it will also be this is a deep issue and it will also be introduced in Care Homes from also be introduced in Care Homes from the also be introduced in Care Homes from the 1st Of November and it is being from the 1st Of November and it is being driven by this fact that Sajid Javid believes the nhs has the duty of Care Javid believes the nhs has the Duty Of Care to javid believes the nhs has the Duty Of Care to its patients and therefore people working within the nhs should be jabbed. There is a precedent for this. There have been other precedent for this. There have been otherjabs precedent for this. There have been otherjabs that have had to be had by the otherjabs that have had to be had by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and that is a basis for it and it also nhs and that is a basis for it and it also plays into a wider issue now being it also plays into a wider issue now being discussed about how we live with the being discussed about how we live with the virus and what this means for Vaccination Passports for nightclubs and other things as well. It is nightclubs and other things as well. It is not nightclubs and other things as well. It is notjust the nhs, it is really how we it is notjust the nhs, it is really how we encourage people to get tabbed how we encourage people to get jabbed and what this means for us as a Society Jabbed and what this means for us as a society moving forward about how we live a society moving forward about how we live with this virus, not only in the nhs, we live with this virus, not only in the nhs, but much broader as well. Speaking the nhs, but much broader as well. Speaking of vaccines, the Sunday Mirror has a story about teenagers, 16 and 17 year olds potentially had to travel for five hours to get a vaccine. We know it isnt easy as it probably should be the people to get a vaccine. ,. , probably should be the people to get a vaccine. ,. , ,. , a vaccine. Yes, and this is an issue that seems a vaccine. Yes, and this is an issue that seems particularly a vaccine. Yes, and this is an issue that seems particularly to a vaccine. Yes, and this is an issue that seems particularly to be that seems particularly to be affecting 16 and 17 year olds, other 12 to 15 year olds, and at the moment 16 and 17 year olds are only supposed to get one jab, not the second one, therefore they cannot book through the official system. Adding places offering jabs all over the place i see places offering jabs all over the place, but they are not necessarily at offering them to under 18 is and you Cant Book them with the official system. So therefore you have to go on the hunt for a walk in Centre Offering them to 16 and 17 year olds, that could be miles away, especially in more remote parts of the country. There are records of people having to travel and do a five Hour Round Trip on public transport, as those young People Cant necessarily depend on parents for a lift and will be dependent on public transport, and thatis dependent on public transport, and that is not something we should be making difficult for people to access. Even it seems to be so far impossible to book through the central system, you would think that that would be a problem at the Department Of Health console. Alli. Department of health console. Ali, to the observer, and an interesting story about afghanistan and now quoting Tobias Ellwood, the respected conservative mp, talking about the Blame Game there has been within the british government about the handling of what happened in afghanistan and also saying, we have lost Passion And Art of leadership and have caused further reputational damage in the reputational Blame Game that has played out so Publicly. Game that has played out so ublicl. Game that has played out so Publicly two game that has played out so. Publicly. Two Issues Game that has played out so Publicly. Two issues to Publicly. There are two issues to ick out Publicly. There are two issues to pick out in Publicly. There are two issues to pick out in these Publicly. There are two issues to pick out in these writings Publicly. There are two issues to pick out in these writings today. | pick out in these writings today. The first pick out in these writings today. The first is pick out in these writings today. The first is this unedifying spectacle that has taken part Butimic Spectacle that has taken part bulimic place in the last week with donflnic bulimic place in the last week with Dominic Raab saying this was down to Intelligence Failures, the fact that Kabut Intelligence failures, the fact that kabul fell in a couple of days and they thought it would be the end of they thought it would be the end of the year they thought it would be the end of the year. Contrast that with the defence the year. Contrast that with the Defence Secretary saying that back in july, Defence Secretary saying that back in july, he Defence Secretary saying that back injuly, he had been informed the government was likely to fall and there government was likely to fall and there was government was likely to fall and there was no Intelligence Failure here at there was no Intelligence Failure here at all. This looks very very poor here at all. This looks very very poor when here at all. This looks very very poor when you have two senior cabinet poor when you have two senior Cabinet Ministers effectively warring Cabinet Ministers effectively warring and breathing against us each warring and breathing against us Each Other in public like this. This goes Each Other in public like this. This goes to Each Other in public like this. This goes to the Each Other in public like this. This goes to the Prime Minister and the fact that goes to the Prime Minister and the fact that he should be able to pull his Cabinet Ministers in line and a lot of his Cabinet Ministers in line and a lot of tory his Cabinet Ministers in line and a lot of tory mps are scratching their Heads Lot of tory mps are scratching their heads the lot of tory mps are scratching their heads. The broader point Tobias Eitwood heads. The broader point Tobias Eitwood is heads. The broader point Tobias Ellwood is making about leadership and status, particularly the fact now that and status, particularly the fact now that we can see that the us, under now that we can see that the us, underjoe now that we can see that the us, underjoe biden, is adopting an america underjoe biden, is adopting an america first type strategy, and some america first type strategy, and some would say he has been more focused some would say he has been more focused on some would say he has been more focused on domestic issues and deal with china focused on domestic issues and deal with china than deal with things like afghanistan. But Tobias Ellwood must get like afghanistan. But Tobias Ellwood must get real, The Uk is not great power must get real, The Uk is not great power any must get real, The Uk is not great power any more. I was at a festival with said power any more. I was at a festival with said John Major and he we have to accept with said John Major and he we have to accept the fact that we are inftuence to accept the fact that we are influence but not great power any more influence but not great power any more. Tobias Ellwood And Other People more. Tobias Ellwood And Other People in more. Tobias Ellwood And Other People in parliament who are talking about people in parliament who are talking about the people in parliament who are talking about The Uk acting alone on these kind of about The Uk acting alone on these kind of Thing Isjust really need to be sensible about this and realise that we be sensible about this and realise that we do be sensible about this and realise that we do not have the resources to undertake that we do not have the resources to undertake operations like that on our own undertake operations like that on our own. , undertake operations like that on ourown. , , undertake operations like that on ourown. ,. , our own. Jessica, takes us to the Sunday Telegraph our own. Jessica, takes us to the Sunday Telegraph story our own. Jessica, takes us to the Sunday Telegraph story about i our own. Jessica, takes us to the | Sunday Telegraph story about the idea of a European Union military force stepping in to a situation like afghanistan. I suppose, after brexit, The Uk would not be involved in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato . The in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato . ,. , alternative to nato . The idea of the Eu Raid alternative to nato . The idea of the eu rapid Response Alternative to nato . The idea of the eu rapid Response Force Alternative to nato . The idea of the eu rapid Response Force is alternative to nato . The idea of the eu rapid Response Force is one i alternative to nato . The idea of the eu rapid Response Force is one that L Eu rapid Response Force is one that stretches back 25 years or so, people say the late 19905 was when people say the late 19905 was when people were saying that there should have been harmed. Could prevent Blood Letting on its door and elsewhere. President Macron I5 Blood Letting on its door and elsewhere. President macron is a big fan of this idea and it has been seen bit more coolly by the germans, but President Macron was talking about it this week again when he went to the netherlands to see the leader there, went to the netherlands to see the leaderthere, but went to the netherlands to see the leader there, but they both gave a joint statement there saying we need to develop this kind of strategic tautology. And he means that if the us is retreating, does the Eu Need to start take the winger is taking more responsibility in defence and what does that lead to . Start to take more responsibility. It is part of the brexit debate, but there isnt really a lot of science of progression from it being an idea to implantation. There are certainly people, and macron is the main one, that are keen on the idea. Serra; that are keen on the idea. Sorry about the that are keen on the idea. Sorry about the grenfell that are keen on the idea. Sorry about the Grenfell Tower, i that are keen on the idea. Sorry| about the Grenfell Tower, expert saying it a story about the Grenfell Tower, expert saying it needs to be taken down because it poses a danger to the surrounding area. It is an emotional issue for relatives and survivors. Area. It is an emotional issue for relatives and survivors. Yes, and it is obviously relatives and survivors. Yes, and it is obviously a relatives and survivors. Yes, and it is obviously a Psychological Relatives and survivors. Yes, and it is obviously a psychological stain i is obviously a psychological stain on Building Regulations and over 70 people on Building Regulations and over 70 people lost their lives in Grenfell Tower people lost their lives in Grenfell Tower and over 200 people were displaced. Tower and over 200 people were displaced, so it looks like the grounds displaced, so it looks like the grounds for doing This Is It is structurally unsound. But i was led to believe structurally unsound. But i was led to believe in may this year that six people to believe in may this year that six people that have been displaced from grenfell people that have been displaced from Gre Nfell Tower people that have been displaced from Grenfell Tower in 2017 were still to be housed Grenfell Tower in 2017 were still to be housed by the local authorities. There be housed by the local authorities. There are be housed by the local authorities. There are several issues that need to be there are several issues that need to be dealt there are several issues that need to be dealt with on the back of this to be dealt with on the back of this we to be dealt with on the back of this. We also know about the cladding this. We also know about the Cladding Issue on Grenfell Tower has been causing problems up and down the country, with individuals footing the country, with individuals footing the bill for these Cladding Issues footing the bill for these Cladding Issues. Lots of issues have come from issues. Lots of issues have come from the issues. Lots of issues have come from the Grenfell Tower and it is a very emotive issue. Very emotive issue. Jessica, our last story very emotive issue. Jessica, our last story is very emotive issue. Jessica, our last story is meghan very emotive issue. Jessica, our last story is meghan and very emotive issue. Jessica, our last story is meghan and harry i very emotive issue. Jessica, our i last story is meghan and harry have made an audacious bid for meeting with the queen in the coming weeks as an Olive Branch after recent spats there have been. What the make of that . , , of that . Reading between the lines, the would of that . Reading between the lines, they would just of that . Reading between the lines, they would just like of that . Reading between the lines, they would just like to of that . Reading between the lines, they would just like to bring of that . Reading between the lines, they would just like to bring back i they would just like to bring back to The Uk and meet other members of the family and it seems like very normal thing to want to do, even if it is a gesture of repairing relations. The sun suggests there has been an attempt at peacemaking between them and the royal family. I will believe it when i see it and when Icm Touchdown and see a family photograph. And when icy Them Touchdown. And when i see Them Touchdown. And when i see Them Touchdown touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . L touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . I dont touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . I dont know touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . I dont know if touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . I dont know if it i touchdown. Could it heal those wounds . I dont know if It Willl touchdown. Could it heal those l wounds . I dont know if it will do any good. Wounds . I dont know if it will do any good. But wounds . I dont know if it will do any good. But we wounds . I dont know if it will do any good, but we know wounds . I dont know if it will do any good, but we know from i wounds . I dont know if it will do | any good, but we know from their website any good, but we know from their website that they specialise in meeting Odd One Act of compassion at a timet meeting Odd One Act of compassion at a time, so meeting Odd One Act of compassion at a time, so this is the latest of the compassion a time, so this is the latest of the compassion tour. Im sure that fresh from compassion tour. Im sure that fresh from advising his father for his parenting from advising his father for his Parenting Style and saying he was brought Parenting Style and saying he was brought up badly, or telling his own brother brought up badly, or telling his own brother he brought up badly, or telling his own brother he was tracked, he now probably brother he was tracked, he now probably wants to tell the queen she has been probably wants to tell the queen she has been Courting Servitude to british has been Courting Servitude to british public for 70 years and should british public for 70 years and should give herself a break. Maybe he will should give herself a break. Maybe he will tell the queen he does not want he will tell the queen he does not want to he will tell the queen he does not want to publish the final book of all subtle want to publish the final book of all subtle revelations until she passes all subtle revelations until she passes away, something like out of the Godfather Part two, i dont know. The Godfather Part two, idont know. But the Godfather Part two, i dont know, but i thought they wanted to have a know, but i thought they wanted to have a quiet life in california, not turning have a quiet life in california, not turning up have a quiet life in california, not turning up on interviews with Oboe Winfrey turning up on interviews with Oboe Winfrey and engaging Oprah Winfrey Winfrey and engaging Oprah Winfrey and engaging Oprah Winfrey and engaging Oprah Winfrey and engaging in a public spat with winfrey and engaging in a public spat with the palace. Winfrey and engaging in a public spat with the palace. Thank you both thou. Ht spat with the palace. Thank you both thought reviewing spat with the palace. Thank you both thought reviewing the spat with the palace. Thank you both thought reviewing the papers, i spat with the palace. Thank you both thought reviewing the papers, a i thought reviewing the papers, a cracking review of todays newspapers. Thanks to both of them and that is it from our Paper Review for today. Hello there. Just when you thought summer was over, temperatures are set to climb over the next few days. And certainly for today, its going to be a little warmer than it was yesterday in most places, but with the chance of some rain across the North West of The Uk. So as we head through the afternoon, then, most places england and wales will see some spells of sunshine, staying a bit misty and murky across coasts in the southwest, Eastern Scotland Holding onto some brightness at least for a time, but for Western Scotland and northern ireland, we see thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain, with a strengthening breeze. But temperatures are going to be a little higher than they were yesterday, 20 degrees for glasgow, 2a for cardiff and for london, somewhere in the south getting to 26 degrees potentially, with just the small chance of the odd late shower, but most places remaining dry. Not so further north we have this band of rain, that will sink a little further southwards overnight, getting down into parts of Northern England, turning very misty and murky for western coasts of wales and the south west of england, and some Fog Patches developing elsewhere as well. A very mild and muggy start to monday morning. We will have this band of cloud and patchy rain in place across Northern England and northern ireland, The Rain will peter out but it will stay quite cloudy for many northern parts of The Uk. Further south, early Mist And Fog clearing to give sunny spells in many places and that sunshine will let temperatures as high as 27 degrees. And even further north, 21 aberdeen and 22 there in belfast. And there is more warmth to come. High pressure to the east of us bringing a southerly breeze, quite a brisk breeze at times as we head into the middle part of the week. But drawing this very warm air up in our direction. You will feel that, particularly given lots of sunshine, and on tuesday, we can expect largely sunny skies after morning Mist And Fog has cleared. Away from the far north of scotland, here it will stay quite cloudy. But look at the temperatures. 2a to maybe 28 or 29 degrees down towards the south, and for wednesday, very similar weather in most places. Some good spells of sunshine around butjust the chance of some showers and thunderstorms starting to creep in from the south west. But ahead of that, a very warm if not hot day for some of us. However, things do look set to change for the end of the week. Its going to turn more unsettled, with some rain at times. Temperatures are a little lower by this stage but still quite respectable for this time of year. This is bbc world news. Im ben brown. Our top stories the Prince Of Wales former aide steps down temporarily from his Charity Role after allegations he used his influence to help secure an honourfor a major donor. Taliban officials have broken up a demonstration by dozens of Women In Kabul who were calling for the right to work and to be included in the government. Reports that ministers in The Uk are to announce the demolition of Grenfell Tower due to safety concerns. One Survivors Group says fewer than ten of them were consulted. Two more medals for great britain on the final day of the paralympics, with bronze wins in the Mens Badminton and mens wheelchair basketball

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