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I have looked at it and what i can say is where we will have it as a possible option i am glad to say we will not be proceeding with Vaccine Passports. A Day Of Remembrance draws to a close. America pays tribute to the victims of 9 11, 20 years on. And Pope Francis is visiting hungary, where hell celebrate mass and meet prime Minister Viktor Orban. This is the scene in budapest� s heroes� square where the pope is about to say mass to Tens Of Thousands of people. Hello and welcome to bbc news. Britains18 year old Emma Raducanu has won the Us Open in one of the most dramatic victories in modern tennis. She beat 19 year old Leylah Fernandez of canada in two sets six four, six three. Raducanu only made it into the tournament as a qualifier, but she won the title without dropping a single set. Shes the first british woman to win a grand Slam Title in 44 years. Heres the bbc� s Sports Correspondentjoe wilson. The borough of queens on a Sunny Day and the extraordinary progress of one young woman. Shes been absolutely amazing this whole tournament. She has a lot of energy. She is so composed and ruthless. Shes going to smash it. You know who theyre talking about. Well, there were two teenagers in the Us Open final, canadian Leylah Fernandez at the top of the screen, as early as the second game we saw intense rallies and we saw Emma Raducanu prevailing here. Both players settled immediately to display a full range of their abilities. Points were hard earned, skilfully won. Nerves . No sign. Two things were clear. We had a final worthy of the Occasion And Raducanu had the first set, 6 4. She was broken early in the second set, broke back like that. Now fernandez was struggling to hold her serve. 44 years of waiting, one hour 51 on court, and one more serve. It is right to realise what this means for british tennis, but also for world tennis. It was an outstanding match, an astounding champion. Really, its yours its all yours. These images will be the posters and the posts displayed for decades. If the point of sport is to uplift and amaze, Emma Raducanu is already at the pinnacle. Joe wilson, bbc news. The queen sent her congratulations to the teenager, saying in a statement it is a remarkable achievement at such a young age, and is testament to your hard work and dedication. The statement goes on. I have No Doubt your outstanding performance, and that of your opponent Leylah Fernandez, will inspire the next generation of tennis players. The Duke And Duchess of cambridge tweeted � huge congratulations Emma Raducanu on your stunning performances and historic Grand Slam victory. We are all so proud of you. � the Prime Minister, boris johnson, tweeted what a sensational match huge congratulations to Emma Raducanu. You showed extraordinary skill, poise and guts and we are all hugely proud of you. And the former Tennis Champion Martina navratilova said a star is born. Never has a qualifier won a major men or women and she is just getting started. Leylah fernandez will be back both are champions but emma has won the trophy well done our correspondent in New York, samira hussain, managed to catch up with emma and asked her if she realised just how famous shed become. Ive got no idea whats going on, not at all. Ive got no clue. Anything that comes my way im ready to deal with it, and ive got great people around me to take me through these moments and they got me here, and im very excited to celebrate with them later and also go home and see everyone back home. What was it like to receive a message from the queen . It meant everything, to get a message from her majesty. She is such a great Inspiration And Role model for the whole country. To have a note from her, i was extremely honoured and very, very grateful that she took notice of my tennis, I Cant believe it, im maybe going to frame that letter or something. The last time i spoke to you on monday, i asked how you celebrate and you said frozen yoghurt. Whats the flavourfor winning a championship . The flavour doesnt change its chocolate with more chocolate and some chocolate brownie. I mean, im one of those. The last week we havent managed to, actually, because of late finishes, but tonight, i am sure we will go to town on everything. Joining me now is Roberto Forzoni Who was Andy Murrays former sports psychologist. What makes a great player . Lots of talent, what makes a great player . Lots of talent. Mass what makes a great player . Lots of talent, mass hard what makes a great player . Lots of talent, Mass Hard Work what makes a great player . Lots of talent, Mass Hard Work and what makes a great player . Lots of talent, Mass Hard Work and a what makes a great player . Lots of talent, Mass Hard Work and a great| talent, Mass Hard Work and a great mindset. Thats by when you look at Emma Raducanu, what distinguishes our . It feels like shes in a category of her own. No one has ever done what she did last night. Listening to the reaction from the top people in Tennis Showers you how good this young lady is. The accolades are tremendous and quite right as well. Shes got it all. We sa about right as well. Shes got it all. We say about her being the first british woman to wind a major in 44 years but the fact is she is the first person anywhere to be a qualifier to go on and wind. Its exceptional, isnt it . Qualifier to go on and wind. Its exceptional, isnt it . What a great achievement. Exceptional, isnt it . What a great achievement. I exceptional, isnt it . What a great achievement. I was exceptional, isnt it . What a great achievement. I was speaking exceptional, isnt it . What a great achievement. I was speaking to i exceptional, isnt it . What a great i achievement. I was speaking to Clint Harris from the Bromley Tennis Academy yesterday who has created a great culture there and bromley and she has come through that process and he said you dont have to be a Tennis Person to see the exceptional talent of this young lady, she had everything. They locked what the watch a lot on the psychology of the game and he is a father of three girls and they worked in the more Holistic Approach and she said he said she is everything. Tell Holistic Approach and she said he said she is everything. Said she is everything. Tell me how the environment said she is everything. Tell me how the environment is said she is everything. Tell me how the environment is built said she is everything. Tell me how the environment is built to said she is everything. Tell me how the environment is built to bring i the environment is built to bring out the best in someone. There are lots of people who have the fundamentals but to elevate it needs the whole picture. It fundamentals but to elevate it needs the whole picture. The whole picture. It takes a lot of work to create the whole picture. It takes a lot of work to create a the whole picture. It takes a lot of work to create a culture the whole picture. It takes a lot of work to create a culture where the whole picture. It takes a lot of| work to create a culture where high performance comes out. What they have created at Bromley Tennis Academy and lots of other places do the same sort of thing, create a competitive environment where people feel safe to fail and get things wrong. With Emma Raducanu they were working a lot on the psychological side and obviously with tactics and tennis, they were totting with between Point Routines and dealing with distractions and understanding what the opponent doesnt like and trying to exploit that. She has this great mindset where she stays so calm under pressure. She knows away to deal with situations on court is to deal with situations on court is to stay very much in the present and deal with every point as it happens and Let Go of mistakes and not look too far ahead at what may happen but just a in that moment. Shes great doing that. Just a in that moment. Shes great doinu that. ,. ,. , just a in that moment. Shes great doing that doing that. She is going to inspire so man , doing that. She is going to inspire so many. She doing that. She is going to inspire so many. She is doing that. She is going to inspire so many, she is no doing that. She is going to inspire so many, she is No Doubt doing that. She is going to inspire so many, she is No Doubt going i doing that. She is going to Inspire J so many, she is No Doubt going to have an amazing career. This is a story about her as a known individual and absolutely this is a story about her as an individual and celebrating that but building on what youre talking about the at bromley and elsewhere, what could the impact be for britain in sporting terms generally . I the impact be for britain in sporting terms generally . I think it is on the Scale Sporting terms generally . I think it is on the scale of sporting terms generally . I think it is on the scale of when sporting terms generally . I think it is on the scale of when you sporting terms generally . I think it is on the scale of when you see is on the scale of when you see Lewis Hamilton in Motor Racing and years ago Muhammad Ali and Floyd Mayweather in Boxing And Cristiano Ronaldo And Leonor messi in football. This young woman has come along and people did not expect to see what happened. She got knocked out of wimbledon and came to this as a qualifier. Overnight she is a Sporting Sensation and will inspire lots of young ladies particularly to take up Tennis And Sport in general. She got so many messages from footballers and so many people were messaging are from every sport and also from the queen and the Prime Minister. ,. ,. , minister. Historically we have looked at minister. Historically we have looked at men minister. Historically we have looked at Men Sport minister. Historically we have looked at Men Sport to minister. Historically we have looked at Men Sport to be minister. Historically we have| looked at Men Sport to be the environment when you get the stories to celebrate. She has absolutely shown it is pure equality. Absolutely and at such a young age. What a calm head on those young shoulders. � what a calm head on those young shoulders. , � ,. ,. , ~ what a calm head on those young shoulders. , � ,. , ~. , shoulders. Cant stop talking about it and enjoying shoulders. Cant stop talking about it and enjoying it shoulders. Cant stop talking about it and enjoying it and shoulders. Cant stop talking about it and enjoying it and revelling shoulders. Cant stop talking about it and enjoying it and revelling in i it and enjoying it and revelling in it. Thank you so much. The Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, has said the Government Wont be introducing Vaccine Passports in england this winter. Lets speak to our political correspondent, ione wells. There has been a lot of Toing And Froing and coming and going and just last week the Vacc Minister said vaccines would be needed for entering places like nightclubs. Today Sajid Javid has said they would be needed for entry to nightclubs. I would be needed for entry to nightclubs would be needed for entry to nightclubs. Would be needed for entry to niahtclubs. ~ nightclubs. I have never liked the idea of saying nightclubs. I have never liked the idea of saying you nightclubs. I have never liked the idea of saying you must nightclubs. I have never liked the idea of saying you must assure i nightclubs. I have never liked the I Idea of saying you must assure your paper is to do what is an everyday activity but we were right to properly look at it and look at the evidence. What i can say is we have looked at it properly and while we should keep it in reserve as a potential option i am pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for Vaccine Passports. Shire plans for Vaccine Passports. Are re plans for Vaccine Passports. Are pretty definitive message from Sajid Javid that they are not going ahead. In scotland from the 1st Of October it is understood Vaccine Passports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues and in wales a decision is expected next week. Going back to the situation in england, he said that is not the Plan And Something they are planning to bring forward to Parliament And Judging from the reaction from shadow Health Secretaryjonathan ashworth it does look like labour will oppose the decision. The roblem will oppose the decision. The problem with will oppose the decision. Tue problem with vaccine will oppose the decision. Tte problem with Vaccine Passports will oppose the decision. Tt2 problem with Vaccine Passports as people think it is the solution to everything on the problem with nightclubs and crowded events as they have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air and one of the things we have been arguing for months is particularly was school is put clean Air Strategies in place. School is put clean Air Strategies in lace. ~ , in place. The Prime Minister is exected in place. The Prime Minister is exoected to in place. The Prime Minister is expected to announce in place. The Prime Minister is expected to announce a i in place. The Prime Minister is expected to announce a Raft I in place. The Prime Minister is expected to announce a raft of measures on tuesday for how the Uk Government plans to tackle covid going into the winter, including things such as the ruling out above Vaccine Booster Programme following advice from the jcvi and Vaccine Booster Programme following advice from thejcvi and we expect to hear on tuesday that the elderly will be prioritised and he will also explore things like behavioural changes like mask wearing and social distancing and possibly working from home. These are all things that the government may need to introduce if at any point the nhs is at risk of being overwhelmed again. But the government very keen to suggest as we had from the Health Secretary that Vaccine Passports and lockdown is not something they are thinking of considering. And they are looking at repelling measures that were designed to give measures new powers to tackle covid including powers to enable them to shut businesses and close schools. Quite a different tone from the government this year as opposed to last year but the Direction Of Travel as they say they want christmas to go ahead as normal and want this winter to be a winter of continuing to live with the virus and avoiding any kind of fool lockdown. The fbi has released the first document related to its investigation into allegations of saudi Government Support for the 9 11 attackers, following an order from president biden. The partially redacted document outlines contacts between two of the hijackers and a suspected saudi intelligence operative. It does not provide clear evidence of saudi Government Support for the plot. President biden ordered the release of the document at the request of families of some of the victims. 15 of the 19 hijackers were from saudi arabia, but riyadh has always denied any role in the attack. The release of the document follows a Day Of Remembrance to mark the 20th Anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the united states. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks, carried out by Al Qaeda islamists. Our correspondent in washington, nomia iqbal, reflects on a day of tributes. Last post plays. It was the last stop for president biden, to remember the day that changed america. He laid a wreath in washington after visiting all the sites where the terrorists struck. Bell tolls. At the start of the day, america paused for six moments of silence. It began at 8 1t6am local time, when the first plane crashed into the north tower. And then the harrowing moment when the names of those who died were read out, One By one, nearly all 3,000 of them. Stephen bruce bunin. Andrew clive gilbert. To my cousin, jenine nicole gonzalez. The thing i remember most about you is your smile, and the illustrious light of that smile continues to guide our family every single day. I ask that every single One Of Us here call upon the strength of our Loved Ones to help navigate us through tough times. Dennis m carey, senior. And my big brother. We love. Chokes up. We love and miss you every day. You will never be forgotten. After bravely rushing into danger that day, hundreds of First Responders who died were honoured at the Fire House in the city. President s past and present paid their respects, including the man who presided over the us at the time, george w bush. Like the current president , he talked about the importance of unity and contrasted America Today with The American then. When it comes to the unity of america, those days seem distant from our own. Malign force seems at work in our common life, that turns every disagreement into an argument, and every argument into a clash of cultures. So much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment. It was noticeable that former President Trump did not attend the official ceremony. He was born and raised here in New York city. And released a video during the ceremony criticising president joe biden. But the day belonged to the people whose lives were ruined by the events of 20 years ago, and while america is used to remembering 9 11 every year, large anniversaries like this have brought into sharp focus what was lost that day. Nomia iqbal, bbc news, New York. Lets return to our top story, and 18 year old Emma Raducanus extraordinary Us Open win. Raducanu only made it into the tournament as a qualifier, but she won the title without dropping a single set. Shes the first british woman to win a grand Slam Title in 44 years. Lets speak to our Sports Correspondent Laura Scott who is at bromely Tennis Club this is where she was spotted at a youngster and really rose through the ranks from the age of about nine to 17. One of the coaches was matt james. Can you talk about the early days . It james. Can you talk about the early Da S . , ~. ,. , days . It is kind of what we saw yesterday days . It is kind of what we saw yesterday. You days . It is kind of what we saw yesterday. You are days . It is kind of what we saw yesterday. You are seeing i days . It is kind of what we saw yesterday. You are seeing a i yesterday. 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We have heard a lot in the last 24 hours of a lot in the last 24 hours of capitalising on the importance of what she has done. The importance of capitalising on what shes done. It is said not enough was done in the era of Andy Murray to get youngsters into tennis. What can be done now she is one that is at the age of 18 to capitalise on the success . T age of 18 to capitalise on the success . ~ ,. ,. , success . I think it is great that the Lta And Success . I think it is great that the lta and the success . I think it is great that the lta and the government i success . I think it is great that i the lta and the government have worked on it and there are a lot of Tennis Courts in the uk and working to get them in the space and a good place and i think there were four Grand Slams in that the Us Open so there is a lot of buzz about british tennis right now. She there is a lot of buzz about british tennis right now. There is a lot of buzz about british tennis right now. 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There was a lot of Pent Up Energy after the lockdown is and we saw a huge interest in tennis initially across the country outside but now also inside. And initially across the country outside but now also inside. But now also inside. And hugely excitin but now also inside. And hugely exciting day but now also inside. And hugely exciting day not but now also inside. And hugely exciting Day Notjust but now also inside. And hugely exciting day not just for but now also inside. And hugely exciting Day Notjust for emma i exciting Day Notjust for Emma Raducanu but for british tennis as a whole and an important one for what could happen in future on the back of her success. The trade union group, the tuc, has warned that up to 660,000 jobs could be at risk, if the uk fails to reach net zero Carbon Emissions as quickly as other countries. Ministers have pledged to cut Carbon Emissions by almost 80 per cent by 2035. But the tuc fears that many roles could be moved elsewhere unless britain starts investing more heavily in green infrastructure. Our Business Correspondent Katie Prescott reports. Making steel is a dirty business. And in 30 years time, this has to change. But what will it mean for heavy industrialjobs like these, in Blast Furnaces in South Wales . Workers fear they could be laid off unless businesses get more support to make them greener ahead of the uks legally binding commitment to stop adding to climate change. As this Years Trade Union congress gets under way in london, protecting these jobs is a major talking point. Unions say they want to see a plan in place from the government to help companies adapt to the green future. We are focusing on heavy carbon industries like the steel industry, for example, where we know there are new low carbon ways to do business and we know businesses are going to have to adapt. But what is going to happen is that companies are going to think about locating in countries where they get support from their government to make those adaptations to invest in the new technology, to think about how you produce those Carbon Heavy Goods in a low carbon way, and that is why the Uk Government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. Theres No Doubt that industry will have to undergo a green revolution, and that will inevitably have an impact on jobs. Just how severe that impact will be will depend on how it is planned and of course how it is paid for, at a time when there are already so many demands on the public purse. The government says the tuc� S Claims are untrue, saying the uk has grown its economy by 78 while cutting emissions by 44 over the past three decades. And it launched an independent Task Force to develop plans for good quality Green Jobs by 2030. In a rare moment of unity this weekend, Employers Group the cbi backs unions, saying that speed is of the essence when it comes to going green. More information on the governments net zero strategy will be launched ahead of cop 26, the major climate Change Conference at The End of october. Katie prescott, bbc news. Pope francis is beginning a three Day Trip to slovakia, with a Brief Stopover in hungary on the way. Helll Host Mass at budapest� s heroes square. Around 75,000 people have registered to attend the service. But first hes met with prime Minister Viktor Orban. He also met with hungarys christian and jewish leaders where he warned about the the threat of Anti Semitism in europe and beyond. Lets bring you some live pictures from budapest where the mass hosted by the pope is about to start. Our Central Europe correspondent, Nick Thorpe explained how the Pope And Mr orban could have some very different views. The pope from the very start of his papacy has repeatedly stressed how people should welcome refugees are migrants to their homes whilst Viktor Orban has set himself up as a defender of europe from what he is sometimes described as muslim invaders saw very different view of migration and refugees from the pope and at the Prime Minister of hungary on the other. Quite a few supporters of Viktor Orban are at odds with the pope on that issue back to budapest as a city seems to be rolling out a warm welcome for the pope. In budapest we have a liberal mayor, Gergely Karacsony who has gone out of his way with the City Council to welcome the pope in a very different way. He has put up posters celebrating posters with quotations from the pope going up all over to welcome the pope. And that is the mass being hosted by the pope. Lets check out the weather. We have a slight technical hitch and we do not have the weather at the moment. Coming up we will have the latest News Headlines and just a moment. The focus very much the morning on Emma Raducanu and her extraordinary when. Wind. Hello there. We had a lovely start to the day with spectacular sunrises for some earlier this morning. This one was from the ambleforth area of north yorkshire. Further South Gosport in hampshire also got off to a lovely start to the morning. Thanks to Weather Watcher Alison for that early morning sunrise picture. Today there will be a lot of dry and bright weather to come with some sunny spells coming through the cloud. However it will not be like that everywhere. In wales we have rain on the way and that rain may also affect parts of Northern England. More on that in just a second. Here is the Satellite Picture showing a Big Loop in the Jet Stream pulling this main area of low pressure just to the west of spain and portugal. However we have a Weather Front close enough to the jet to feel some influence and this will bring the threat of rain. It will push into wales. We have already seen rain arrive in snowdonia but it gets more extensively through the rest of the day and will move eastwards so we will probably see rain getting into Northern England around greater Manchester And Merseyside and the North West midlands and probably extend across the pennines into yorkshire so you may see rain in sheffield later. A few showers in North East Scotland but feeling much cooler and fresher compared to recent days with some sunny spells towards the south east. Towards the north east. Thats where the warmest weather will be, highs of 21. Towards the north east. Thats where the warmest weather will be, highs of 21. Overnight rain in parts of england and wales. To the north of this for scotland and Northern Ireland clear and cold, much colder than recent nights with temperatures in the countryside in North East Scotland getting down to about three or four celsius. It will feel like autumn has arrived. Tomorrow we still have Rain Coming across wales and western areas of england. This rain becomes lighter and patchier through the day but it will probably stay pretty cloudy. We could see some of that rain edging towards Northern Ireland but some uncertainty on that. Eastern england and scotland staying dry and uncertainty on that. Eastern england and scotland staying dry and probably scotland will have the best sunshine of the day. Top temperatures for most of us between around 17 degrees or 21 degrees. Beyond that some rain on the charts for tuesday and that clears through wednesday and thursday more dry and bright and a bit more sunshine turning a tad warmer towards the south east. This is bbc news. The headlines Emma Raducanu makes history at the Us Open, beating Leylah Fernandez to become the first british woman to win a Grand Slam singles final in 44 years. The queen is among those congratulating the teenager following her stunning victory in New York, just months after finishing her a levels. The uks Health Secretary says the government will not introduce Vaccine Passports in england, ahead of plans to protect the nhs from rising covid cases this winter. A Day Of Remembrance draws to a close. America pays tribute to the victims of 9 11, 20 years on. Pope francis is visiting hungary, where hes met prime Minister Viktor Orban and hell celebrate mass. Now on bbc news, its political thinking with nick robinson. Hello and welcome to political thinking. A conversation with someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs, their background, their views and their values. This week we heard talk of a political crisis. Weve heard talk of an election within weeks, talk, too, of trouble on the streets. Northern ireland is once again facing that political crisis. And the cause is said to be a row about brexit

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