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Leaves kabul since us forces left the country. 13 british nationals were on board as it arrived in doha. Its a big night for music. The Mercury Prize Winner will be announced later this evening. Well get live coverage on the Red Carpet ahead of the ceremony. Game, set, match. And shes just one match away from the us open final. Emma raducanu prepares for her biggest challenge yet. Good evening, and welcome to Bbc News. An investigation into the deaths of three adults with Learning Disabilities and autism at Cawston Park Hospital in norfolk has called for a review of similar private institutions around the country to prevent what it calls lethal outcomes. Joanna bailey, Nicholas Briant and Ben King died between April 2018 and july last year. The report found significant failings including the excessive use of Restraint And Seclusion by unqualified staff, the overmedication of patients and high levels of inactivity and days of abject boredom. Cawston park has now closed. Its owners say theyre deeply sorry. Norfolk police have now named a man wanted in connection with the continuing investigations. This report from our social Affairs Correspondent Alison Holt contains some distressing details. Set in large grounds in the norfolk countryside, Cawston Park was meant to be offering short Stay Assessment and treatment to its patients. But Todays Report found failings at every level at this private hospital. Ben, who had Learning Disabilities, spent 17 months here. Inactivity meant his weight ballooned, and in last year, he died after a Breathing Disorder connected to obesity was incorrectly diagnosed. Shortly before his death, in the top corner of these cctv pictures, a Staff Member is seen roughly dragging and pushing him. Today, Norfolk Police have said they want to speak to this man as part of an investigation into ill treatment. This is precious Family Video Ofjoanna bailey as a child. She had Learning Disabilities, autism and later developed epilepsy. When she was in her 30s, she began to struggle. Her father says at Cawston Park, she wasnt helped with the Breathing Mask she needed when sleeping. She was meant to be checked regularly, but that didnt happen on the night she died of an epileptic fit, and staff didnt attempt to resuscitate her. It makes me feel very angry because i think that if theyd have done what they should have done, if theyd have cared forjoanna as they should have done, she might have been alive today. There was lack of treatment. There was no treatment. They were just put in there and for want of a better word left to get on with it, just locked up. A third patient, nicholas, died the day after he asked to be taken to hospital. He was told it wasnt necessary. Ten years ago, the bbc� s Panorama Programme exposed abuse at another hospital. The woman who wrote the official report into that scandal is behind Todays Report. The deaths of three young adults are a searing indictment of Assessment And Treatment services, and i think if there is an image that should stay with us, its that of Bens Mother Pleading with a senior clinician at Cawston Park Hospital to get an ambulance for her son. That was in the hours before he died. That was not addressed. This is how 22 year old adam is spending his time now, busy, living with his mum. He has autism and communicates with sign language. He spentjust six weeks at Cawston Park. None of these places should be open, none of them at all. They should all be shut down. His mother took him out after finding staff pinning him down. He looked up at me. He looked up at Me Andl signed, mummy, help. I said, ok, well go home, im taking you home. I said, im taking you home. And they kept saying, you cant take him home. And ijust said, watch me. Cawston park is now shuttered its owners have sincerely apologised to the families of those who died. But Todays Report also questions the Profit Motive behind such places and asks why are they still operating. Our social Affairs Correspondent Alison Holt has been telling us about the scale of the problem. The latest figures, officialfigures, show that there are still more than 2000 people in these long stay hospitals. The average length of stay is over two years. The Department Of Health and social care and the nhs are trying to move people out, but there isnt the sort of support in the community that is necessary. Now, this is expensive care. We know that Ben Kings care was costing £26,000 a month. So, Theres Pressure to shift that money from these hospitals into the community. The report itself says that companies need to be held to account for the care theyre providing. It questions why the nhs and local authorities are still sending people to such places, and it calls for much tougher regulation. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30pm and 11 30pm this evening in the papers. Our Guestsjoining Me Tonight are maya goodfellow, the political writer and academic, and claire cohen, whos womens editor for the daily telegraph. The Scottish Parliament has voted 68 55 for plans to introduce a domestic Vaccine Passport Scheme in scotland. This would mean that only people whove been fully vaccinated would be allowed into nightclubs, major sporting events, and many concerts and festivals. Our Scotland Correspondent Lorna Gordon has more, and her report does does contain flashing images. Its packed, and theyre having a party. In three weeks time, these clubbers will have to prove theyve been double vaccinated to get in. I think its good to show that youve had the vaccine, and its good to encourage people to get the vaccine as well. People our age are The Ones going out, and, like, not all of us have actually had the chance to be fully vaccinated yet, so thats not very fair. Masks are not required here while drinking or dancing, but are needed elsewhere. Nightclubs were one of the last sectors to reopen, and some owners believe with these measures theyre again being singled out. I think its going to cause problems at the door, i cause problems with the security, but most importantly i am against them being brought in discriminatorily. Why not bring them in, if theyre going to bring them in at all, for all of hospitality . It isnt right that if theresl 300 400 people in a club, and then a pub next door has 1000 and they dont need them. Cabinet secretary. But the Scottish Government warns larger events pose risks, and believes Vaccine Passports will directly reduce the transmission in the settings. It is a proportionate response to a world in which there is the continued risk of serious harm from covid. If the choice is between sectors and settings being closed, the government believes it is right to make a choice in favour of a limited certification scheme. But the opposition believe there are unanswered questions. Can he tell parliament and people watching what his definition, in this context, of a nightclub is . That Vaccine Certification could give people a false sense of security. But you can still be carrying covid, and you will be allowed into the nightclub to infect everyone else. That this is a medical id in all but name. Let me be clear, vaccines are without question our best route out of the pandemic, but Vaccine Passports are not. Certification has, by the governments own admission, provoked controversy and debate, and there was a small protest outside Parliament Today against it. The need to carry a Vaccine Passport to enter nightclubs and other large events will be reviewed on a regular basis, but the government hopes this will push more eligible people to get vaccinated and help avoid further lockdowns. Lorna gordon, Bbc News. So, lets Take A Look at the latest Uk Coronavirus figures, and there were just over 38,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period, which means an average of 38,905 cases per day in the last week. The figures also show there were 8085 people in hospital being treated for coronavirus as of yesterday. In the latest 24 hour period, 167 deaths were reported. Thats people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. It takes the average number of deaths per day to 132 over the last week. On vaccinations, just under 89 of people over the age of 16 have had their firstjab, and a little over 80 have had both doses. Those are the latest figures today. Now, lets move on. 13 british nationals have left kabul on the first international commercial flight from Afghanistans Capital since the us led Military Evacuation ended last month. The qatar Airways Flight took off from Kabul Airport with more than 100 passengers on board. Other nationalities reported to be on board included those from the United States, canada, ukraine and germany, and this is the plane arriving in doha. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab thanked Qatarfor Facilitating the flight. There had been growing frustration that the taliban were blocking charter flights out since the withdrawal of western troops. Lets speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. We know 13 uk nationals. Do we have any idea about their backgrounds . No, but we know they are british nationals in that is the key factor here. It is that if all of these nationals, when you are trying to establish he was going to get on a plane and who will be allowed out by the taliban, if somebody has clear proof that they are a foreign national and that they are allowed to leave and they have the right papers, then it is relatively more straightforward for countries like the uk, the us and others to sort of arrange those people to get on a flight remotely. I think the really interesting test now will be whether or not further flights now continue and they take on Board Notjust for nationals but also afghan nationals who wish to lee. That i think is the keep litmus test. find who wish to lee. That i think is the keep litmus test. Who wish to lee. That i think is the keep litmus test. And we know there must still be keep litmus test. And we know there must still be a keep litmus test. And we know there must still be a huge keep litmus test. And we know there must still be a huge demand keep litmus test. And we know there must still be a huge demand and keep litmus test. And we know there must still be a huge demand and we | must still be a huge demand and we are seeing growing intimidation for example ofjournalists by the Taliban In Afghanistan right now. Yes, that is going to be the test here. The international committee has been very positive about this. Statements from the us saying its a positive step in the taliban have been cooperative and businesslike and professional, so they are saying this is a good early sign. But you are right, the key test is going to be whether other people are allowed out in the future. The Qatar East who have been at the heart of this operation, repairing the airport and facilitating this kind of like, they are hoping otherflights out in facilitating this kind of like, they are hoping other flights out in the coming days. But there is a lot of people in kabul who want to leave and the question is whether they are going to be allowed to. We dont know that yet. That will be the key test. ,. ,. Know that yet. That will be the key test. Know that yet. That will be the key test. Test. Dominic raabs cement was very effusive in his test. Dominic raabs cement was very effusive in his praise test. Dominic raabs cement was very effusive in his praise of test. Dominic raabs cement was very effusive in his praise of qatar. Test. Dominic raabs cement was very effusive in his praise of qatar. The effusive in his praise of qatar. The british government and other western governments obviously having to work with government including the taliban perhaps through third parties in order to try and help people within afghanistan is much as they can. People within afghanistan is much as the can. ,. , people within afghanistan is much as the can. , they can. Dominic raab was in qatar last week. This they can. Dominic raab was in qatar last week. This flight they can. Dominic raab was in qatar last week. This flight i they can. Dominic raab was in qatar last week. This flight i understand. Last week. This flight i understand was discussed at that point, and that was a moment when the british government said we would hugely appreciate some seats on that particular flight. Appreciate some seats on that particularflight. But again appreciate some seats on that particular flight. But again there are other airlines now that will start flying out in the coming days. Everything depends once again, though, on who is actually allowed to get to the airport in the first place. Some it is only days before this is seen as a great moment of hope for those still wishing to leave kabul. Hope for those still wishing to leave kabul. ,. ,. , leave kabul. 0k, james, many thanks indeed. The latest nhs figures for england show the number of patients waiting for routine operations has hit another record high. 5. 6 million people were waiting to start treatment at The End ofjuly. The figures also show the number of patients waiting more than a year has edged down to under 300,000, but remains far higher than prepandemic levels. There were also issues with the Waiting Times for ambulances in the most urgent cases, as our Health Correspondent Anna Collinson reports. Treating more than half A Million covid patients in the uk has come at a cost. In england alone, those waiting for Hospital Treatments like Hip And Knee operations has reached a new record high. Thats 5. 6 million people living with prolonged pain. This afternoon, the Health Secretary was at moorfields eye hospital. Where he was shown new technology which could help reduce Waiting Times. Theres some 7 Million people who havent come forward in the normal way because of the pandemic. Now waiting lists will go up before they start coming down again, and thats because i want those people who stayed away to come forward and not to feel they cant. The nhs is there for them. One symptom of the pandemic pressures is Ambulance Response times. The target the most serious causes seven minutes, but latest figures from Nhs England show they averaged at around 8. 5 minutes in august. Category two calls, which include strokes, averaged around 39 minutes. The aim is 18. Long Waiting Times are being seen across the uk, but are measured differently so cant be compared. An Ambulance Service says its investigating why this crew took over half an hour to respond to a category one call where a man suffered a cardiac arrest. This professor passed away and his son, a doctor, believes the daily cost his death. Every minute of Delay Counts in this situation when you have a cardiac arrest, because cpr is very important, but it will not in itself save the patient. It gives you a bit of time until someone gets a defibrillator. By the time the Ambulance Crew came, there was nothing to shock, it was a flat line, he was gone. You are doing really. Well, making progress. Services like this Cancer Hub in london have been set up to alleviate demand elsewhere. Thousands of procedures like colonoscopies have taken place since its launch in march. No polyps, no cancer. During the pandemic, many patients failed to come to hospital because they were worried about coming into contact with the coronavirus. One of the benefits of this early Diagnosis Centre is that its set away from emergency care. It means if you go straight through those doors, you go into a safe, covid free zone. The Nhs In England is set to receive an extra £5 billion over the coming months to respond to covid pressures, but health officials fear there will be further challenges as we head into the difficult winter months. Anna collinson, Bbc News. The headlines on Bbc News a report into three deaths at a private Specialist Hospital warns of further lethal outcomes at similar institutions. Cawston Park Hospital in norfolk is now closed, but the report says other facilities like it should no longer receive public money. The Scottish Government votes in favour of Vaccine Passports. From october the 1st, people will need Proof Theyve been fully vaccinated before entering a nightclub. The first Commercial Plane leaves kabul since us forces left the country. 13 british nationals were on board as it arrived in doha. Sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, heres mimi. All eyes on the tennis and will everyone be up in the middle of the night tonight, do you think . Indeed. That is where we are starting. Britains Emma Raducanu says its a weird feeling to have reached the us open semifinals. The teenager will continue her extraordinary run in the early hours of tomorrow morning, when she takes on greek 17th Seed Maria Sakkari in New York. Raducanu is the first ever qualifier to get to the semifinals at Flushing Meadows and is yet to even drop a set. Remarkably, this is the furthest any british woman has gone in the Competition Sincejo Durie back in 1983. She looks like she is having fun. She looks like she is having fun. She has got that great smile when she goes on record. She is playing fantastic tennis. And she has really worked hard to get to this point of her career. I mean, there is loads more to come by at the moment she is in this kind of place where im sure she feels she can be anybody. Any of those four could win this grand slam. Its so exciting. Its been confirmed tomorrows fifth test between England And India will go ahead. Thats after a Training Session at Old Trafford had to be cancelled this morning when a member of indias Coaching Team tested positive for coronavirus. The india players had been told to stay in their Hotel Rooms after undergoing testing, which have now all come back negative. The tourists have a 2 1 lead in the five test series, and englands returning Vice Captain is looking forward to it. Obviously it was a fantastic win for them in the opener. It was a brilliant Test Match in a great advert for test cricket. Thats what we all love that format of the game it was shown that the overall. We come here determine as the English Side determined to level the series. The England Team taking on New Zealand and Womens Test as New Zealand and Womens Test as New Zealand makes 144 4 from their 20 overs. There were more qualifying ties in the womens Champions League this evening. Vivianne miedema made it to 100 arsenal goals with a Hat Trick as the gunners blitzed Slavia Prague to reach the group stage. Arsenaljoin wsl champions chelsea in the group stage, the draw for which is on the 13th of september. Elsewhere in football, japan have pulled out as hosts for the Mens Club World cup set to be held in december. Fifa has confirmed that the Countrys Football Association is no longer in a position to host the tournment because of covid concerns. Deena Asher Smith spent second in the 100 metres at the finals in zurich. The race was one in emphatic stop of the olympic Champion Elaine Thompson Herrick who was followed by Asher Smith who call a season best time as did a feral Fellow Briton who came in for. The Swiss Runner was third. Ellie simmonds, the five time paralympic champion, has confirmed she is retiring from competitive swimming. Simmonds represented great britain at four paralympics as well as winning nine World Para swimming championship titles and ten european golds. In a statement, she says. Thats all the sport for now. Lovely, thanks very much. A war of words has broken out between britain and france over who has ultimate responsibility for the rising number of migrants making the dangerous journey across the channel. The Home Secretary, priti patel, has threatened to withdraw financial support for french Border Forces. Theyve hit back, calling it financial blackmail. Over 12,500 migrants have made thejourney across the English Channel so far this year. That compares with just over 8000 in 2020. So far this week alone, more than 1500 migrants have made the crossing. Our home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has been in dover today. The number of people crossing the English Channel and small boats has been exceptionally high this week, and just today we saw another 50 or so people being off loaded from a Border Force Festival having so people being off loaded from a Borderforce Festival having been rescued in the channel overnight. It became clear the Home Secretary has authorised the use of a controversial new tactic of pushing back some migrant boats towards france, and that could start as early as this month. Shes working with the Attorney General to try and work out the limited circumstances in which it will be legal to do so under maritime and international law. But of course given the condition of the boats being used by People Smugglers and for safety reasons, it may not be possible to do that very often. It also may be a bit pointless without french cooperation and the french made quite clear their view of the Plant Today when the french Interior Minister took to twitter saying france will not accept any practices that are contrary to maritime law, nor any financial blackmail. And thats a reference to the Home Secretarys threat to reduce some of the funding being offered to france for policing the french coast. In this evening, the french Interior Minister in a briefing said they hope the Uk Site will return to their senses. Joining me now is david hammond, Chief Executive Officer of Human Rights at sea, a charity which raises awareness of legal rights and abuses at sea. Thanks forjoining us. Do you think the suggestions by the Home Secretary are legal . In the suggestions by the Home Secretary are legal . In short, no. But of Course Secretary are legal . In short, no. But of course we secretary are legal . In short, no. But of course we have secretary are legal . In short, no. But of course we have not secretary are legal . In short, no. But of course we have not seen. Secretary are legal . In short, no. | but of course we have not seen or been but of course we have not seen or been this but of course we have not seen or been this close to legal advice for the government, so we have to caveat that we the government, so we have to caveat that we are the government, so we have to caveat that we are waiting to see that advice that we are waiting to see that advice first of all. Advice first of all. Under what Circumstances Advice first of all. Under what circumstances might advice first of all. Under what circumstances might it advice first of all. Under what circumstances might it be advice first of all. Under what. Circumstances might it be legally permissible to turn back a Vulnerable Dinghy Carrying Lots people . We Vulnerable Dinghy Carrying Lots eole . ~. , Vulnerable Dinghy Carrying Lots eole . ~. ,. , Vulnerable Dinghy Carrying Lots eole . ~. ,. ,. People . We are saying from the Civil Society Persnective people . We are saying from the civil Society Perspective that people . We are saying from the civil Society Perspective that simply people . We are saying from the civil Society Perspective that simply is Society Perspective that simply is not the Society Perspective that simply is not the case. The issue really for pushback is not the case. The issue really for pushback is that they are inherently dangerous. Notjust the people in the if dangerous. Notjust the people in the if levels but also for the border the if levels but also for the Border Force authorities as well. It would Border Force authorities as well. It would also Border Force authorities as well. It would also say they are unlawful because would also say they are unlawful because they are going against the international norms of saving life at seam international norms of saving life at sea. They are not accepted activity at sea. They are not accepted activity of at sea. They are not accepted activity of the Search And Rescue convention. They give against the Un Convention convention. They give against the Un Convention on the sea and the Article Convention on the sea and the article 98 convention on the sea and the article 98 duty to render assistance and practically also with our experience in the mediterranean, they do experience in the mediterranean, they do often cause panic with the markets they do often cause panic with the markets they would jump overboard. So immediately the Pushback Stopping and you so immediately the Pushback Stopping and you are into a straight saving of life and you are into a straight saving of life at and you are into a straight saving of life at Sea Requirement by the crew of life at Sea Requirement by the crew of of life at Sea Requirement by the crew of those vessels. If the Government Crew of those vessels. If the government is crew of those vessels. If the government is saying crew of those vessels. If the government is saying there | crew of those vessels. If the I Government is saying there are limited and certain circumstances in which it would be legal, presumably they have gone through the law carefully and have found some exceptions . Carefully and have found some excetions . � ,. , exceptions . Im sure they have. Alain, exceptions . Im sure they have. Again. We exceptions . Im sure they have. Again, we caveat exceptions . Im sure they have. Again, we caveat that exceptions . Im sure they have. 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But if i was to Cavity Audit this way, the watershed moment in this way, the watershed moment in this sick this way, the watershed moment in this sick in this way, the watershed moment in this sick in that situation is when vulnerable this sick in that situation is when vulnerable persons or themselves who are being vulnerable persons or themselves who are being ruthlessly excluded by criminal are being ruthlessly excluded by criminal gangs on the french mainland criminal gangs on the french mainland drowns in front of or in the Vicinity Mainland drowns in front of or in the vicinity of a Uk Government vessel~ the vicinity of a Uk Government vessel~ so the vicinity of a Uk Government vessel. So thats going to be tragic anyway vessel. So thats going to be tragic anyway but vessel. So thats going to be tragic anyway but even more so if we are operating anyway but even more so if we are operating in anyway but even more so if we are operating in the jurisdiction of Uk Waters operating in the jurisdiction of Uk Waters. And therefore the question to be waters. And therefore the question to be really asked is what is the Risk Appetite for the politicians for such Risk Appetite for the politicians for such Media Exposure when that happens . For such Media Exposure when that ha ens . ~. ,. , happens . Would the government then be liable for that . Happens . Would the government then be liable for that . And happens . Would the government then be liable for that . And can happens . Would the government then be liable for that . And can you happens . Would the government then be liable for that . And can you just be liable for that . And can you just explain who is culpable in these waters between france and england . Who is responsible for safety . 50. Who is responsible for safety . So, to answer your who is responsible for safety . So, to answer your first question on the issue to answer your first question on the issue of to answer your first question on the issue of liability, i cannot answer that again issue of liability, i cannot answer that again without seeing the governments legal advice because that within lead to the issue of liability that within lead to the issue of liability. But in terms of who is in charge liability. But in terms of who is in charge of liability. But in terms of who is in charge of the waters, its the State Responsibility to protect the Citizens Responsibility to protect the citizens in those people that come under citizens in those people that come under its aegis within its jurisdiction. To the south of the search jurisdiction. To the south of the search and jurisdiction. To the south of the Search And Rescue area around the traffic Search And Rescue area around the Traffic Separation scheme, up to the territorial Traffic Separation scheme, up to the territorial boundary with france, it is the territorial boundary with france, it is the french authorities once we cross is the french authorities once we cross into is the french authorities once we cross into that, it is the uk possible cross into that, it is the uk possible responsibility to provide leal possible responsibility to provide legal protections for those seeking refuge, legal protections for those seeking refuge, be they migrants or refugees. Refuge, be they migrants or refugees refuge, be they migrants or refugees. Refuge, be they migrants or refu~ees. ,. , refugees. And we have seen of course some interventions refugees. And we have seen of course some interventions in refugees. And we have seen of course some interventions in other refugees. And we have seen of course some interventions in other parts refugees. And we have seen of course some interventions in other parts of i some interventions in other parts of this crossing, and the mediterranean. Is that because those are International Waters and different rules apply . Brute are International Waters and different rules apply . We have got a Traffic Separation different rules apply . We have got a Traffic Separation scheme, different rules apply . We have got a Traffic Separation scheme, so different rules apply . We have got a Traffic Separation scheme, so a different rules apply . We have got a Traffic Separation scheme, so a very| Traffic Separation scheme, so a very enclosed Traffic Separation scheme, so a very enclosed body of water that arguably is the enclosed body of water that arguably is the busiest body of water for traffic is the busiest body of water for traffic at is the busiest body of water for traffic at sea globally. In the mediterranean its a bit different because mediterranean its a bit different because we do have vast expanses of International Waters. So really it is there International Waters. So really it is there is International Waters. So really it is there is no real leeway in the main is there is no real leeway in the main part is there is no real leeway in the main part of the English Channel. There main part of the English Channel. There are main part of the English Channel. There are degrees of. International waters but the Bottom Line is International Waters but the Bottom Line is that International Waters but the Bottom Line is that as soon as they cross the median line is that as soon as they cross the median line from French Territory the median line from French Territory where they are into English Territory where they are into English Waters and the responsibility in law and international conventions of which the Uk International Conventions of which the uk has international conventions of which the uk has signed up to is to save life and the uk has signed up to is to save life and see the uk has signed up to is to save life and see if that is a situation. Im life and see if that is a situation. Im going life and see if that is a situation. Im going to ask you one more question because your light has frozen a couple of times, sorry about that, but ultimately if the government say that this intervention must happen and individual officers feel uncomfortable perhaps with it, again what is their responsibility if theirjob is to record people but they are being told not to . What happens in that scenario . {lit happens in that scenario . Of course Border Force happens in that scenario . Of course Border Force are happens in that scenario . Of course Border Force are part happens in that scenario . Of course Border Force are part of happens in that scenario . Of course Border Force are part of the Border Force are part of the Discipline Force and they will be taking Discipline Force and they will be taking their direction and orders from taking their direction and orders from their taking their direction and orders from their manager. But you do raise a very from their manager. But you do raise a very important point that actually the border a very important point that actually the Border Force officials could find themselves in an invidious position find themselves in an invidious position of having a policy in one Hand Position of having a policy in one Hand And Position of having a policy in one hand and in position of having a policy in one hand and in the other hand the Potential Hand and in the other hand the potential for people to drown in front potential for people to drown in front of potential for people to drown in front of them. Potential for people to drown in front of them. David hammond, chief executive Officer Front of them. David hammond, Chief Executive Officer of front of them. David hammond, Chief Executive Officer of human front of them. David hammond, Chief Executive Officer of human Rights Front of them. David hammond, Chief Executive Officer of Human Rights at l Executive Officer of Human Rights at sea, thank you very much indeed. Thank you. A Football Fan has been convicted of racially abusing one of his own teams players. Simon silwood, whos 50, had claimed the Offensive Remark hed posted online about West Brom Player Romaine Sawyers was an innocent mistake caused by his phones autocorrect function. A judge at Walsall Magistrates court said she was sure hed sent the message deliberately. Hes been banned for life by the club. It comes on the day the former England Football Captain Rio Ferdinand has been giving evidence to mps about Racist Abuse aimed at football players. He told them racism is becoming normalised because of the prevalence of Abuse Online and warned backwards as a result. He blamed The Rise of Racist Abuse on the anonymity allowed by online platforms. The perpetrators are allowed to stand behind the curtain at the moment. They are allowed to stand and allowed to post these keyboard warriors to say and all this abuse from behind a curtain. They are anonymous. And that is an absolute problem for everybody in society was of the fact that you can be anonymous online, this is a good example, speaking about before, you can go to a game and if you throw banana on a pitch, they will be repercussions. But online, you can post a banana can be can type in banana to a black player or black person with racist connotations behind it, and be fine. And you are not going to get punished, no repercussions. How is that right . Three has become the latest Mobile Operator to announce it will reintroduce Roaming Fees for british users travelling in europe. Customers who join the network, or upgrade, from next month will be charged a flat Daily Rate of two pounds when in an eu country. The changes take effect in may. Similar charges are being introduced by ee and vodafone. Now its time for a look at the weather with darren bett. Hello there. As expected, the best of the Weather Today was across eastern parts of england, where it was drier and warmer. Theres been a lot of showers elsewhere, mind you. Overnight, the showers do become fewer, but the wetter weather continues to push its way northwards, and it looks particularly wet in the North East of scotland through much of the night. Therell be some Mist And Fog patches forming because its quite warm and quite Muggy Air that weve still got overnight tonight. So, those temperatures arent going to fall very low. The Mist And Fog will tend to lift. Therell be a lot of cloud around again on friday, and a bit like we saw today, those showers will develop and develop more widely. But this time, i dont think well see as many showers across wales and the south west, but a lot more showers developing during the day across eastern parts of england, and again, some of the showers could be heavy and potentially thundery but before those showers arrive in eastern england, 23 24 celsius, 20 21 celsius across many other parts of the uk. Over the weekend, the showers become fewer and lighter, it tends to become dry, there wont be a lot of sunshine and it gradually turns cooler again from the north west. Hello this is Bbc News. The headlines. White monk a report into three deaths at a private Specialist Hospital warrants further lethal outcomes that similar institutions. Reports say other facilities like it should no longer receive public money. The Scottish Government votes in favour of Vaccine Passports from october the 1st, people need to prove that they will be fully jabbed before and during a nightclub. The first Commercial Plane leaves kabul since us forces left the country. 13 british nationals were on board as it arrived in doha. Game, set, match. And shes just one match away from the us open final. Emma raducanu prepares for her biggest challenge yet. 20 years on from the 9 11 Terror Attacks on america which killed nearly 3,000 people, the man thought to have masterminded them Khalid Sheikh mohammed and his four key associates are in court for pre trial hearings. Its their 42nd Appearance and the judge is the eighth to have presided over the case, which has been bogged down for years. The proceedings are taking place in Guantanamo Bay in cuba from where our North America Correspondent Aleem Maqbool sent this report. A demand forjustice, following that horrific day 20 years ago, led to a wide reaching Response But One that has since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. In a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by product of the 9 11 attacks still remains. Prisoners are still being held in limbo in Guantanamo Bay. Of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. They certainly havent allowed us anywhere near the Detention Facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. When i was last here, things were very different. We saw some detainees mingle and eat together, and interact with the guards. Though we knew of other camps where prisoners didnt have such privileges. We were even able to wander through the long abandoned camp x ray, where in the months after the 9 11 attacks, men and boys were first transferred, interrogated and in many cases tortured. With 800 men and boys who been detained at guantanamo boy, 39 remain. About a quarter were cleared for release as far back as 2010, but are still waiting to leave. Two have been charged and convicted in what are called military commissions. 17 have never been charged but will remain in prison for life because they are deemed a security threat. The other ten are still awaiting trial. They include five men accused of involvement in the 9 11 attacks. For the first time in more than 18 months, those five men were inside a court room. We couldnt film it, but we were in the gallery just through the glass, just feet away from those defendants, including, at the very front, with the ginger beard, Khalid Sheikh mohammed, the man who it is believed conceived of the idea of 9 11, and took that idea to osama bin laden. But the proceedings themselves were extremely slow. People often ask, is there an end in sight, and for a long time there wasnt even a middle in sight. Now we are in the middle of the case, because wrestling with the question of what Effect Torture has on the admissibility of statements is really the heart of the case. But thats where things are stuck. All the while, the Family Members of those killed on 9 11 wait for resolution. And the Detention Centre here looks no closer to shutting down. Aleem maqbool, Bbc News. Over the past few days here, some of the Family Members of victims of the 9 11 attacks, they have been observing legal proceedings as they have been doing over the past nine years through those 42 pretrial hearings and yet they still dont have a trial date set. In terms of this place closing for five from that happening, we have seen construction going on to expand the facilities here in Guantanamo Bay. The metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, is expected to be offered another two years in the job. Her current five Year Contract is due to run out in april. It comes as victims of Police Injustice urged the Prime Minister to replace her. They have written an open letter, accusing her of presiding over a culture of incompetence and cover up. A man has been arrested on suspicion of Attempted Murder after staff at a Petrol Station in bristol were forced to hide in a Safe Room from a man armed with a knife. Armed police and a negotiator were called to the esso Petrol Station just after ten oclock this morning. One person was injured but theyre not believed to be in a life threatening condition. Easyjet has rejected a Takeover Approach and announced plans to raise £1. 2bn from shareholders to help its recovery from the pandemic. The Budget Airline said the unsolicited bid undervalued the company and the unnamed suitor was now no longer interested. Im joined by our reporter nina nanji. How did we get to this point . Easy jets, like many easyjets, like many other airlines has had a tough time over the past 18 months because thanks to the pandemic, many of its flights were grounded for a large periods of time, and as a result, its losses were racking up. You might remember last year it reported its first ever lies in its 25 year history. So in june of this year, it went to its shareholders and asked for around £450 million to help it see it through the crisis. But the losses continue to mount, and today we heard they are going back to their investors and asking for another £1. 2 billion. Easyjets as this fundraising is notjust to help it meet its losses but also in a sense to position itself for any Investment Opportunities that might arise as the Aviation Industry emerges from the pandemic. But notwithstanding that, the shares took a big Temple Today can in fact, they were down more than 10 on the close of the uk market. They were down more than 1096 on the close of the uk market. Close of the uk market. Inevitably, there will be close of the uk market. Inevitably, there will be some close of the uk market. Inevitably, there will be some investment there will be some Investment Interest potentially. Interest potentially. Thats the thin. Interest potentially. Thats the thin. He interest potentially. Thats the thing Hejets Interest potentially. Thats the thing. He jets ejected interest potentially. Thats the thing. He jets ejected itself. Interest potentially. Thats the thing. He jets ejected itself be interest potentially. Thats the thing. He jets ejected itself be the target of some Investment Interest and that is what we saw today. We also saw them disclose this morning that they had received a Takeover Offer from an unnamed suitor. That they had received a Takeover Offerfrom an unnamed suitor. Now, bloomberg reported that that potential suitor was ways air, of course, arrival of easyjets, and now weighs airfor course, arrival of easyjets, and now weighs air for its part declined to comment, but easyjets said that it had come as you say, declined that offer and said it was too low, it undervalued the company and its part had said no thank you. But the interesting thing is that the timing i loved all of this puts it into question. Its coming at a time when we have seen a lot of interest for uk british businesses, including, for example, the Supermarket Chain Morris and of defence companies such as ultra, just to name a few. Absolutely huge Investment Interest dressing. Thank you very much. The democratic unionist Party Leader Sirjeffrey donaldson has suggested his party could leave the Power Sharing devolved government in Northern Ireland unless its concerns about Post Brexit Trading arrangements, known as the Northern Ireland protocol, are dealt with. Sinn fein has called the comments reckless. Our ireland correspondent, Emma Vardy reports. Memories of the last time Power Sharing in Northern Ireland collapsed are still recent. The dup and Sinn Fein only returned to stormont at the beginning of last year, after a three year stalemate. But today, the new Dup Leader said his ministers would resign if changes arent made to the brexit arrangements. Were totally opposed to the protocol as it presently exists. We will neither accept it, nor will we work it. He said the party will now boycott all Ireland Meetings with dublin, and look to frustrate brexit arrangements on the ground. Dup ministers will seek to block any additional checks at the ports in Northern Ireland. If our ministers cannot in The End prevent these checks taking place, and if the protocol issues remain, the position in office of dup ministers would become untenable. But the visiting European Commission Vice President indicated the dups demands go far beyond flexibilities the eu will allow. Its not fair to look at the protocol as the problem. The problem is brexit, and what we do here is we are actually dealing with the consequences and the costs of brexit, and the protocol is the only viable solution. The dups warnings, after months of tension over new checks on goods arriving in Northern Irelands ports. The compromise to avoid hardening the Land Border with the Irish Republic is viewed by loyalists as weakening northern Irelands Place in the uk. Businesses continue to warn of the potential for serious disruption to goods imported from britain, like food and medicine. Theres the possibility of a looming crisis. I wholesalers are holding more Stock Land the supply of medicines at this| time is flowing freely. If the issues are not addressed, there is the potential for problems. Today, Sinn Fein called the Dups Threat to bring down the assembly a stunt. They would be extremely unpopular with the public if government here were to collapse again, but with an Assembly Election coming next year there will be more tough talk on brexit to come. Whatjeffrey donaldson had to say was irresponsible and reckless. I think its driven by panic, i think its driven by electoral interests. Brexit has shaken the fragile balance that peace in Northern Ireland depends on. The Dup Hope Today will serve as a clear reminder to london and brussels of what is at stake. Emma vardy, Bbc News, belfast. Facebook is being accused of sexism in the way it displays recruitment adverts to its users. An investigation conducted by the campaign group, Global Witness found that facebook� S Algorithm showed ads for mechanics almost exclusively to men, while nearly all of those seeing ads for Nursery Nurses were women. Facebook says its system tries to show people ads they will be most interested in. Im joined by Dr Stephanie Hare technology commentator, and author of an upcoming book on technology ethics. Thank you forjoining us. Is there not an argument to say that on those two instances its perhaps Common Sense and good marketing to target different genders for some jobs which are still recruiting and Gender Lines . Which are still recruiting and Gender Lines . Thats a pretty controversial Gender Lines . Thats a pretty controversial to Gender Lines . Thats a pretty controversial to even Gender Lines . Thats a pretty| controversial to even suggest because of things like the equality asked that we have here in the united kingdom which does not allow you to be discriminating on the basis of gender, age, etc post on facebook of christ knows that dan doesnt do that than the United States and canada after it was sued by the us government. This is a company that is operating globally that has different standards around the world. The frustrations that mystify you, me and your viewers, it gets a higher standard of protection to workers in the United States and Canada Canada than it does in any other country. I5 Canada Canada than it does in any other country other country. Is that because they le. Al other country. Is that because they legal enforcement other country. Is that because they legal enforcement there, other country. Is that because they legal enforcement there, or other country. Is that because they legal enforcement there, or what l other country. Is that because they | legal enforcement there, or what is the reason . Its legal enforcement there, or what is the reason . The reason . Its because facebook understands the reason . Its because facebook understands two the reason . Its because facebook understands two things. The reason . Its because facebook understands two things. One the reason . Its because facebook understands two things. One is the reason . Its because facebook understands two things. One is its| understands two things. One is its Share Price and the second is regulatory action that could prevent them from making money. So those five lawsuits that i mentioned back in 2019 were coming from the us government. That got its attention so it changed its policy. The united kingdom has not taken similar strong action, therefore Facebook Hasjust allowed itS Algorithm to go unaudited, unchecked and the outcomes are exactly as these findings have said, which is not very 2021, its kind of 1950s. What very 2021, its kind of 1950s. What other examples very 2021, its kind of 1950s. What other examples have very 2021, its kind of 1950s. What other examples have been very 2021, its kind of 1950s. What other examples have been found here of discriminatory Behaviour Effectively . Of discriminatory Behaviour Effectivel . ~. , effectively . While, in the case of the Re Ort effectively . While, in the case of the report that effectively . While, in the case of the report that was effectively . While, in the case of the report that was today, effectively . While, in the case of the report that was today, the i the report that was today, the Nursery Nurses, 95 to people who saw those ads where women, pilots, 75 of the people he saw the ads were men, mechanics, 96 of people who saw those ads were men, psychologists, 77 of people whose how those ads were women. But its really important to understand that this is not the first time that facebook has gotten in trouble over discriminating against people on the basis of age, they have not shown people of the age of 55 adverts for jobs. Lots of people are going to be working, you know, Retirement Isnt even an option for lots of workers and lots of people want to continue to work. Its not legal to discriminate against them and simply not show them ads. Ditto anything on gender. They know not to do this. They talk a lot about the power of the algorithms and how much Artificial Intelligence is important for them, Artificial Intelligence is important forthem, but Artificial Intelligence is important for them, but they also got nailed last week and the New York times for labelling black men as primates and videos in which black men were being shown in altercations with white men and white police officers. So we really must scrutinise the role of Artificial Intelligence and decisions that are having Real World impacts. This technology is not neutral. Riff impacts. This technology is not neutral. ,. , neutral. Of course, Human Recruitment neutral. Of course, human Recruitment Isnt neutral. Of course, human Recruitment Isnt mutual. Neutral. Of course, human Recruitment Isnt mutual either. So there is you know, layers of discrimination on many fronts and job recruitment. So you think clearly this is making that situation much worse in the first place by targeting who sees what. So place by targeting who sees what. sr i place by targeting who sees what. 5r i think the problem with Artificial Intelligence and the way that these companies are holding onto their proprietary algorithms is best, they take a bunch of data, they run into their algorithms and then an outcome happens, right because mix of people experience this discrimination. You and i as normal people who might be applying for ads orjust on facebook looking at ads, sending resumes, our cds, wondering why we are not getting called back. We will never know what is happening in that middle between input and output. Its known as a Black Box. That Black Box is a harderfor its known as a Black Box. That Black Box is a harder for people to explore and investigate intake to a lawyer or a government if they think they are being against and it would be in a non ai case. So absolutely there is discrimination, sexism, racism and the so called Real World and online. Its a lot harder to investigate it online. And online. Its a lot harder to investigate it online. When you see advertising. Investigate it online. When you see advertising. For investigate it online. When you see advertising, for example, investigate it online. When you see advertising, for example, for advertising, for example, for products, that presumably goes on your own Search History and there may be, for example, different Genders Search is looking for different products. You know, some employers might argue that some actually to my knees that its discriminatory to search by gender or to choose by gender, but there might be somejobs or to choose by gender, but there might be some jobs where, you know, there are more meant women are men attracted to it or interested in it, and therefore, is there any commercialjustification it, and therefore, is there any commercial justification for this at all . I commercial ustification for this at all . ~. ,. , commercial ustification for this at all . ,. ,. ,. , all . I think what we really want to be lookin all . I think what we really want to be looking at all . I think what we really want to be looking at is all . I think what we really want to be looking at is for all . I think what we really want to be looking at is for talent all . I think what we really want to be looking at is for talent and all . I think what we really want to be looking at is for talent and the | be looking at is for talent and the best people for the job, so if we could just remove some of those categories altogether and just go for scales and experience, we might start seeing much more gender blind recruitment, which is something that, again, we start to see in the Real World. You might start getting better outcomes, another problem that this is that none of us know what to facebook thanks we are interested in. We dont have transparency and then the way that they think they do on us. Its not an equal Playing Field here. So it would be quite helpful if they would let people know the set of 5000 Data Points we have on you, we think you are interested in being a pilot, maybe you are, maybe you arent, but right now, you dont know, and they are making decisions about you on your behalf and choosing the opportunities you will see. It is a fascinating opportunities you will see. It is a fascinating area, opportunities you will see. It is a fascinating area, Doctor Opportunities you will see. It is a i fascinating area, doctor stephanie, i imagine there is much more to come on all of this, but thank you very much indeed for all of your time. A Facebook Spokesperson been in touch with the bbc and issued the following statement. They say it was clearly the events in america that were clearly an unacceptable error and have disabled the system and launched an investigation. The headlines on Bbc News. Fortheir legal investigation. The headlines on Bbc News. For their legal outcomes at similar institutions is now closed and the reports they other facilities like it should no longer receive public money. The Scottish Government votes in favour of Vaccine Passports from october the 1st, people need proof that they have been fullyjabbed before entering a nightclub. The first Commercial Plane leaves kabul since us forces left the country. 13 british nationals are on board as it arrived. The accountancy firm, kpmg, has become one of the first large Uk Businesses to set a target for the number of employees from working Class Backgrounds. The firm has defined Working Class as people with parents who held routine and manualjobs such as a drivers, plumbers and farm workers. Our business editor simonjack reports. Getting through the door of top firms can be less about what you know than where you come from. People from a middle Class Background are 60 more likely to be in a professionaljob. Kpmg has set a target that it wants nearly a third of its top managers to be from working Class Backgrounds by 2030. So diversity of perspective, diversity of thinking, diversity of insight really does lead to better outcomes, and we want to reflect that by reflecting society. And when i talk about Working Class, i mean routine, Maintenance And Service organisations, so the van drivers, the butchers, the factory workers, and that is the group of parental occupation that we want to increase amongst our senior colleagues. Many Office Workers earn less than trades on kpmgs list, which includes plumbers so its not all about money. All the Research And Evidence shows that money really matters, but so do aspirations, the environment in which you grow up, whether or not young people are expected and recognised as being able to get into professions, topjobs. Reggie nelson was from an East End housing estate. He literally knocked on doors until they opened. He has been at this Money Managerfor three years. Where i grew up, you are either music, football or crime, thats what people tend to do. He said class was a tough issue to tackle. Not everyone is comfortable talking about their upbringing, where they come from. A lot of people might feel like, if they talk about their upbringing, then, in the environment, they might be seen as less of than, in comparison to their colleagues that might have grown up in a middle class or upper Class Background. So it is already something quite hard to define, but also the conversations can be quite awkward. Kpmgs the first Big British Business to set a specific target around social class, perhaps because it is harder to define than ethnicity or gender. Itll hope that more diversity means better financial outcomes. It may also hope that this will help turn the page, after a period that has seen it mired in accounting scandal, and seen the departure of its ex boss, who said that training to remove unconscious bias was a complete waste of time. Kpmgs move has been widely welcomed, and it will be interesting to see if others nowjoin them in what is a comparatively new front in the battle for greater diversity. Simon jack, Bbc News. Parks and salter are among the favourites to win the parks and salter are among the favourites to win the Mercury Parks and salter are among the favourites to win the Mercury Price for album of the year. The winner will be announced in a ceremony in london later tonight. Our Entertainment Correspondent was at the awards at West London a little earlier. Its the 30th make a prize tonight, made by a british or irish actor. Im delighted to bejoined by one of the nominees, the third time you have been up for the Mercury Prize. Explain the idea White Matter is. fin prize. 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They took a chance on me and they were right to do that because we made a new record that, for me, as the most exciting record ive made to date. So ijust hope that Pink Noise gets its moment tonight, regardless of what happens, i am super proud of this piece of work. Lets let news Chan News Chan on The Rise hear it. Lets let news Chan News Chan on The Rise hear it. The rise hear it. Oh, dont say ranchi. Its The Rise hear it. Oh, dont say ranchi. Its quite The Rise hear it. Oh, dont say ranchi. Its quite raunchy, i The Rise hear it. Oh, dont say. Ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets sa a ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little bit. Ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little bit. Ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little bit. See ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little bit. See a ranchi. Its quite raunchy, lets say a little bit. See a little i say a little bit. See a little bit. That is the mercury nominated album, Pink Noise, and the word that comes to mind when i hear that song is prince. How much of an influence on you close lol, prince was my Mentor And Idella to me. I miss him and i think a lot about. And i was thinking about him a lot when i made this record. I think it would be proud of that. I think he would have wanted to be honest. Like he wanted to be on The One before. The outcome is definitely impacted tribute to his legacy. He wanted to be any of the menu didnt let him . His legacy. He wanted to be any of the menu didnt let him . Well, Niall Rovers was the menu didnt let him . Well, Niall Rogers was also the menu didnt let him . Well, Niall Rogers was also playing the menu didnt let him . Well, Niall Rogers was also playing on the menu didnt let him . Well, Niall Rogers was also playing on the i the menu didnt let him . Well, niall| rogers was also playing on the same song, and John Scofield and another incredible the guitarist, so its just. I had no choice. Welcome from the just. I had no choice. Welcome from the mercury just. I had no choice. Welcome from the mercury into just. I had no choice. Welcome from the mercury into this i just. I had no choice. Welcome i from the mercury into this evenings national television awards, because of her that last a month, the public is noted for the favourite dramas, line of duty has already won tonight for returning drama, the new Drama Prize at the national tv awards went to its created by russell t davis, who dedicated the went to those we had last, those who lives, those who learned and those we loved during the aids crisis. Our correspondent was at the O2 Arena in east london. Hello from the national television awards, the 26th awards, and the first big award since Lockdown Restrictions have been used, as he say, lots of different categories, line of duty is up, and im delighted to bejoined by alan delighted to be joined by alan carr, previous winner, today you are representing repository grace. Thats right. I have 12 myself, but rupaul is not here, michelle the Size Or Grammar in, so im here. So were up against strictly, britains got talent in the masked singer, so some really tough categories. And im dreading it because if my name gets called ive got to go and say the speech. Im awful at speech as. I cant believe that for one second. Akamai may be. I cant believe that for one second. Akamai may be i cant believe that for one second. Akamai ma be. ,. ,. , akamai may be. During lockdown, many of us embrace akamai may be. During lockdown, many of us embrace Television Akamai may be. During lockdown, many of us embrace Television And Akamai may be. 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As i said, lots of different categories, in particular, this year, anyone, documentaries, Finding Derek katie price, Marcus Trash fred, and ramen can have all made documentaries about things which are very, very personal to them, and it will be interesting to see how those funds get on. As i said before, line of duty, a big success, 13 Million people watched the last episode nominated in four categories, three of the actors are at nominated, so it will be interesting to see if they are set at the same table and what that there are any acrid lexan send any of the mess out. The best presenter for the 19th time in a row and the last time someone else on that category . Barry marbach in 2000. What a run for them. Lets catch up with whats happening outside. He is the weather. Hello there. A lot of showers also recommend 90. As expected, the best of the Weather Today was across eastern parts of england, where it was drier and warmer. Theres been a lot of showers elsewhere, mind you. Overnight, the showers do become fewer, but the wetter weather continues to push its way northwards, and it looks particularly wet in the North East of scotland through much of the night. Therell be some Mist And Fog patches forming because its quite warm and quite Muggy Air that weve still got overnight tonight. So, those temperatures arent going to fall very low. The Mist And Fog will tend to lift. Therell be a lot of cloud around again on friday, and a bit like we saw today, those showers will develop and develop more widely. But this time, i dont think well see as many showers across wales and the south west, but a lot more showers developing during the day across eastern parts of england, and again, some of the showers could be heavy and potentially thundery but before those showers arrive in eastern england, 23 24 celsius, 20 21 celsius across many other parts of the uk. Over the weekend, the showers become fewer and lighter, it tends to become dry, there wont be a lot of sunshine and it gradually turns cooler again from the north west. This is Bbc News. Im christian fraser. Our top stories the uks Border Force bring more migrants on shore today. France accuses britain of blackmail in a Row Over who should stop them crossing the channel. Meanwhile, in the next hour, president biden will unveil a new strategy for trying to wrestle covid 19 back under control as his own political fortunes are slipping. The Usjustice Department says its taking legal action against the state of texas over its new abortion law. Plus, 20 years on from 9 11 we look back at the moment that changed all our lives forever

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