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From rising covid cases this winter we have looked at it properly, and while we have looked at it properly, and while we we have looked at it properly, and while we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i am while we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, lam pleased to say as a potential option, lam pleased to say we as a potential option, lam pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans to say we will not be going ahead with plans for Vaccine Passports. A Day Of Remembrance draws to a close. America pays tribute to the victims of 9 11, 20 years on. The Anti Immigration Hungarian prime Minister Victor Orban meets Pope Francis in budapest. This is the scene in budapest� s Heroes Square, where the pope is celebrating mass in front of Tens Of Thousands of people. Hello, and welcome, if youre watching in the uk or around the world. 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, 6 4, 6 3. 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. Shes 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 final was broadcast on Channel 4 and on amazon prime, around 9 Million watched the moment when she won the match last night on Channel 4. And the match itself was watched by an average audience of around 7. 3 million, but obviously people tuned in towards The End to watch that stunning final moment. Many more of course will have watched that match around the world. 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, borisjohnson, 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 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 flavour of winning a championship . Flavour doesnt change its chocolate with more chocolate and 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. Our Sports Reporter Laura Scott is down at bromley tennis club, where Emma Raducanu trained for years and has been getting the reaction of the team there. Iam here i am here where emma really developed are tennis skills. She was spotted as a youngster and it was here that she really rose through the ranks from the age of nine to about 17. I am joined the ranks from the age of nine to about 17. Iamjoined by the ranks from the age of nine to about 17. I am joined by one of her former coaches, matt james. About 17. I am joined by one of her former coaches, mattjames. You former coaches, matt james. You first former coaches, mattjames. You first spotted her atjunior wimbledon, and began working with her. Could you talk us through those early days and what you were so excited by in her game . It early days and what you were so excited by in her game . Early days and what you were so excited by in her game . It was what we saw yesterday, excited by in her game . It was what we saw yesterday, youre excited by in her game . It was what we saw yesterday, youre seeing we saw yesterday, youre seeing a competitor, determined, dogged, gritty and ruthless comedy which has gone through this tournament, and you could see that even a few years ago when she was competing in junior wimbledon, and actually played against back then, and did a lot of the same stuff. Share against back then, and did a lot of the same stuff. The same stuff. Are you surprised by what she has the same stuff. Are you surprised by what she has done . The same stuff. Are you surprised by what she has done . Surprise the same stuff. Are you surprised by what she has done . Surprise that i the same stuff. Are you surprised by| what she has done . Surprise that has come so soon what she has done . Surprise that has come so soon. We what she has done . Surprise that has come so soon. We thought what she has done . Surprise that has come so soon. We thought she what she has done . Surprise that has come so soon. We thought she wouldj come so soon. We thought she would be top 50 in the world in a few years, and may be top 20 from there, but it has not quite sunk in yet. Whether you watch and how did you feel when she won it . Just watching at home. Obviously feel when she won it . Just watching at home. Obviously immensely feel when she won it . Just watching i at home. Obviously immensely proud, but excited as well about what this might mean for her career and how inspiring it can be for some of the youngsters, she is an ambassador for the lta youth programme, which is great, and why not get into tennis . This will inspire a of young players. I this will inspire a of young la ers. This will inspire a of young. La ers. ,. ,. , this will inspire a of young la ers. ,. ,. ,. , players. I have had a lot in the last 24 out players. I have had a lot in the last 24 out about players. I have had a lot in the last 24 out about importance l players. I have had a lot in the| last 24 out about importance of capitalising on What Emma has done. Some people say not enough was done when Andy Murray won as Grand Slam is to get the next generation into tennis and perhaps more could be done now. What it using visual important now she has won this Grand Slam at the age of 18 to really capitalise on that success . I slam at the age of 18 to really capitalise on that success . I think it is ureat capitalise on that success . I think it is great that capitalise on that success . I think it is great that the capitalise on that success . I think it is great that the lta capitalise on that success . I think it is great that the lta and capitalise on that success . I think it is great that the lta and the. It is great that the lta and the government are going to work together, there are a lot of courts in the uk that are not being used and need a bit of work doing, so hopefully a lot of money will be put into those to get the courts of resources into a good space, so why not ride the wave we have got right now . There was a lot of buzz around british tennis right now, so lets get those players on court. She has won Grand Slam get those players on court. She has won Grand Slam under get those players on court. She has won Grand Slam under her get those players on court. She has won Grand Slam under her belt, get those players on court. She has| won Grand Slam under her belt, but what do you think of her potential . A difficult question so soon after, because it was a massive surprise. But why not . She will use this experience to learn from, like we saw from what happened at wimbledon, and to do it so soon and so young, she is to get stronger, more robust, things can still improve. So this guy is the limit even though she is already there. I guy is the limit even though she is already there already there. I am also oined by sarah langford, h already there. I am also oined by sarah langford, a already there. I am also joined by sarah langford, a director already there. I am also joined by sarah langford, a director at sarah langford, a director at bromley tennis centre. What have you noticed from emmas run at wimbledon and now at the Us Open, what is the impact been on how much offerings have been we have seen an uptick in enquiries for sure, it was very similar when andy won his gold. But we are very excited that people are getting we are very excited that people are getting in we are very excited that people are getting in touch with us and other clubs getting in touch with us and other clubs across the country, a very exciting clubs across the country, a very exciting time for tennis. Clubs across the country, a very exciting time for tennis. There is an honours exciting time for tennis. There is an Honours Board exciting time for tennis. There is an Honours Board when exciting time for tennis. There is an Honours Board when you exciting time for tennis. There is an Honours Board when you see l exciting time for tennis. There is. An Honours Board when you see that she won the under eights in the county championship. Did you have believed she has done what she has done now . ~. ,. ,. , done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surrise, done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surprise. But done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surprise. But so done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surprise, but so exciting done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surprise, but so exciting for done now . Like matt said, a bit of a surprise, but so exciting for her, surprise, but so exciting for her, her team, surprise, but so exciting for her, her team, those who have worked with her team, those who have worked with her in her team, those who have worked with her in the her team, those who have worked with her in the past, and also for the kids her in the past, and also for the kids that her in the past, and also for the kids that are playing tennis and those kids that are playing tennis and those who now want to take it up as a pastime those who now want to take it up as a Pastime It those who now want to take it up as a pastime. It isjust so exciting. Brilliant a pastime. It isjust so exciting. Brilliant a a pastime. It isjust so exciting. Brilliant. A very difficult time for indoor venues like yourselves over the last year, and this could be a big boost for you. I the last year, and this could be a big boost for you. Big boost for you. I think it will be, big boost for you. I think it will be. There big boost for you. I think it will be, there was big boost for you. I think it will be, there was a big boost for you. I think it will be, there was a lot big boost for you. I think it will be, there was a lot of big boost for you. I think it will be, there was a lot of Energy L big boost for you. I think it will. Be, there was a lot of energy after all the be, there was a lot of energy after all the lockdowns, we already saw huge all the lockdowns, we already saw huge interest in tennis across the country huge interest in tennis across the country on huge interest in tennis across the Country On Outdoor Records initially, Country On Outdoor Records initially, but here also on indoor courts, initially, but here also on indoor courts, and initially, but here also on indoor courts, and i think this will have the same courts, and i think this will have the same impact. It courts, and i think this will have the same impact. Courts, and i think this will have the same impact. A hugely exciting da not the same impact. A hugely exciting Day Notjust the same impact. A hugely exciting day not just for the same impact. A hugely exciting Day Notjust for emma the same impact. A hugely exciting Day Notjust for Emma Raducanu i the same impact. A hugely exciting | Day Notjust for Emma Raducanu but for british tennis as a whole, and a hugely important one as well for what could happen in the future of the back of her success. The British Government has ruled out introducing Coronavirus Vaccine passports in england for the time being. Health secretary Sajid Javid also told the bbc he did not expect the country to see any more lockdowns to fight the covid 19 crisis. But he said the pandemic had not gone away and Vaccine Passports for entry to nightclubs and large events in england should be kept in reserve. Opposition politicians have accused the government of indecision on the issue. Our political Correspondent Ione wells has more. There has been a lot of back and mixed messages from ministers of the last week or so about this. Just last week or so about this. Just last week, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said that by The End of the month in england, Vaccine Passports would be needed for entry to nightclubs and other venues. Today, Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said he has considered the evidence and that will no longer be the case, they will not be needed to entry to certain venues in england. Lets hear what he said earlier. I certain venues in england. Lets hear what he said earlier. I have never liked hear what he said earlier. I have never liked the hear what he said earlier. I have never liked the idea hear what he said earlier. I have never liked the idea of hear what he said earlier. I have never liked the idea of saying i hear what he said earlier. I have never liked the idea of saying to j never liked the idea of saying to people, you must show your papers for what is just an everyday activity, but we were right to properly look at it, to look at the evidence. But properly look at it, to look at the evidence. � ,. ,. , properly look at it, to look at the evidence. �. ,. ,. , evidence. But you are not doing it . We have looked evidence. But you are not doing it . We have looked to evidence. But you are not doing it . We have looked to properly evidence. But you are not doing it . I we have looked to properly command whilst we should keep it in the reserve is a potential option, i am pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for Vaccine Passports. A, ahead with plans for Vaccine Passports ahead with plans for vaccine assorts. � , passports. A pretty definitive messa. E passports. A pretty definitive message from passports. A pretty definitive message from sajid passports. A pretty definitive message from Sajid Javid i passports. A pretty definitive | message from Sajid Javid that Vaccine Passports are not going ahead in england to entry to other venues. To recap, elsewhere in the uk, in scotland from the 1st of october, it is understood that Vaccine Passports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues, and in wales, a decision on this is expected next week. But returning to the situation in england, he has said that is not the plan and not something they are planning to bring forward to parliament, and judging ijy forward to parliament, and judging by the reaction of shadow Health Secretaryjohn athos this morning, it does not look as if labour are going to go ahead with the decision not to oppose them. Jonathan ashworth. Not to oppose them. Jonathan ashworth not to oppose them. Jonathan ashworth. ,. , ashworth. The part about nightclubs and treaded events, ashworth. The part about nightclubs and treaded events, you ashworth. The part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have i ashworth. The part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have to i ashworth. The part about nightclubs. And treaded events, you have to have all the and treaded events, you have to have all the measures in place, they have to be all the measures in place, they have to be well all the measures in place, they have to be well ventilated and you have to be well ventilated and you have to have to be well ventilated and you have to have clean air, and we have been arguing to have clean air, and we have been arguing for to have clean air, and we have been arguing for months now, particularly when arguing for months now, particularly when It Arguing for months now, particularly when it comes to school, put the clean when it comes to school, put the clean air when it comes to school, put the clean Air Facilities in place which is relatively straightforward. So is relatively straightforward. Sc what is relatively straightforward. What we is relatively straightforward. Sr what we know now is that Vaccine Passports of the table in england, the Prime Minister is due to announce a raft of measures on tuesday for how the Uk Government does plan to tackle covid going into the winter, including things like the winter, including things like the Roll Out of a Vaccine Booster programme, following advice from an independent committee, thejcvi, independent committee, the jcvi, which independent committee, thejcvi, which we expect to come through on monday, but he will be eligible for that first wave of Vaccine Booster jabs. It is expected the elderly are among those who will be prioritised. It is also expected the Prime Minister will outline a couple of contingency measures the government is looking at, things like mask wearing, social distance and, possibly working from home, 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 stress, as we have from Sajid Javid earlier, that lockdowns are not something they want to consider, and they are repealing certain measures that were in that Coronavirus Emergency Piece of legislation introduced to give ministers new powers to tackle covid, including things like scrapping the powers that enabled them to shut businesses and close schools. So quite a different tone from the government is opposed to last winter, but certainly the Direction Of Travel is that they want christmas to go ahead as normal, they want this winter to be a winter of continuing to live with the virus, and certainly avoiding any kind of full lockdowns. The Uk Home secretary has insisted she did not break the Ministerial Code when she met with the boss of a Hotel Chain and a British Airways executive, without any officials present. The Sunday Mirror newspaper reports that Priti Patel attended a lunch last month, where Covid Travel rules were among the topics discussed. Ms patel resigned from the cabinet in 2017, amid controversy over her unauthorised meetings with israeli officials, politicians, and the then Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. A spokesman for Ms Patel said details of her meetings will be published as usual in accordance with the code. Lets get some of the days other news. Iran has given a positive account of talks with the uns nuclear monitoring agency, the iaea, which were aimed at easing tensions over tehrans atomic programme. The iaea chief, raffael grossi, went to iran seeking access to Monitoring Equipment installed at some sites, from which his inspectors have been barred. The iranian Nuclear Authority said the talks had been constructive. Four members of a Palestinian Militant Group have appeared in court in israel after being captured following a prison break. They were among six who escaped a maximum Security Israeli Prison earlier this week through a Tunnel Dug from under a sink in a cell. Police in the greek city of thessaloniki have used tear Gas And Water cannon to keep around 1,000 anti vaccination protesters from the venue of a speech by the Prime Minister. Halfway through his four year term, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has seen his conservative partys Ratings Flag after wildfires destroyed swathes of forest, farmland and crops. The Leader And Founder of perus Shining Path militant group, abimael gussman, has died at the age of 86. The official peruvian Truth And Reconcilliation commission says the maoist Rebel Group was responsible for the deaths of more than 30,000 people during the countrys 20 year civil war. Guzman was captured in 1992 and jailed for life after being convicted of terrorism charges. 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. 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 alqaeda 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. 46am 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. 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. He 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 Donald Trump did not attend the ceremony. He was born and raised in New York city. He did meet a group of new York Police officer and released a video 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. The headlines on Bbc News 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 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 beginning a three Day Trip to slovakia, with a Brief Stopover in hungary on the way. He is currently hosting mass at budapest� s Heroes Square in front of Tens Of Thousands of people. Earlier he 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 pope is presiding over a mass attended by Tens Of Thousands of people. Singing. Our central Europe Correspondent Nick thorpe is in budapest. Ahead of this visit, both sides, the vatican and the hungarian government, were keen to smooth over any differences. The vatican stressed that this is above all a spiritual visit for the pope to celebrate mass in Heroes Square in hungary for Tens Of Thousands of christians, especially catholics from around the world, the Closing Event, the climax of a week of the Eucharistic Congress, only held every four years. From the hungarian governments side, they have been keen to stress it is a great honour to have the pope in hungary even for such a short visit. But of course behind the scenes, there are huge differences between the two men. While the pope, from the start of his papacy, has stressed the need for europe, for christians in particular, to welcome people of other faiths, particular, to welcome people of otherfaiths, to help those in need, those fleeing from war and violence, Asylum Seekers and refugees, whereas Viktor Orban, as the head of the hungarian government, especially since 2015, has set himself up as a champion, as he puts it, of christian europe, of trying to keep europe as it is, and often that seems to be an anti islamic message. We also have a situation in just six months or so ahead of the hungarian elections, this visit sees Viktor Orban welcoming people and really seeking in some way some sort of support, for his policies, when is the more liberal opposition here seeing this as a liberal pope, really, and posters have gone up all Over Budapest welcoming the pope as a champion of human dignity, human rights, of civil rights. So very different views here, the two men only had half an hour or so of talks before the meetings went ahead with the hungarian bishops, with people of other faiths, and then of course the big mass, the Closing Event of the big mass, the Closing Event of the Eucharistic Congress in budapest and the pope then after this on his way to slovakia for the longer three Day Trip. Lets return to our top story. British teenager Emma Raducanus Shock Win at the Us Open. The 18 year old has become the first british woman in 44 years to win a major tennis tournament. Our reporter Sanchia Berg went to meet some of her fans during last nights match. From the outset, there were more cheers and whoops than worried pauses. In the club where Emma Raducanu first played tennis, in wimbledon, and in clubs across the country. Harry bushnell, her very first tennis coach, went from anxiety to joy in the final seconds. When emma hurt her knee and went back out, he said he saw the Little Girl he had known. That reminded me of when she fell over on Clay Court a, when i was teaching her how to slide once, and had ijust told her to get up and get on with it. Kate is being coached by harry now. She has met emma, and wants to bejust like her. Im really happy that she won because shes an amazing person and she hits the ball really well, and when im older, i want to be like her. Many people told you they hoped she would win, but they were speechless when she actually did. They are hoping that she wont forget them, shell still keep coming to club where she learned the game. I am sore and hoarse from screaming, but it is so incredible. Im so happy for her. It is an exciting time for british tennis, to see one of our Home Grown Juniors come through the ranks, go through the Lta Pathway and get to a Grand Slam champion, it is amazing. It shows that the system works. Here and across the country, Emma Raducanu has given a tremendous boost to tennis, and especially to girls playing the game. Sanchia berg, Bbc News. For more on Emma Raducanus historic victory, go to the Bbc News website. Theres a profile of britains latest grand Slam Winner and you can even find out what her favourite food is. Go to bbc. Com news and follow the links. Now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. A lovely start to the day, spectacular sunrises for some of you early this morning. This one came from north yorkshire, thank you for that once, and further south, hampshire also getting off to a lovely start to be morning, thanks to alison for that early morning sunrise picture. Today, a lot of dry and bright weather to come, some sunny spells coming to the cloud. But it will not be like that everywhere. In wales, rain on the way, and that may also affect parts of Northern England. More on that in a second. Satellite picture showers a second. Satellite picture showers a big leap in Thejet Stream Power in this main area of low pressure just to the west of spain and portugal. However, we do have a Weather Front close enough to the jet2 feel some influence, and it is thus that will bring the threat of rain. Pushing into wales, we have already seen rain arrive in snowdonia, but even gets more here through the rest of the Day And Move east, or some rain probably getting to Northern England around greater manchester, merseyside, the North West midlands, and probably this rain will extend across the pennines and to parts of yorkshire. So for example, you might see some rain in sheffield later today. Further north, a lot of bright weather, some showers for North East Scotland, but feeling cooler and fresher compared to recent days with some sunny spells towards the south east. That is where the warmest weather will be, highs of up to 21 celsius. Overnight tonight, more rain across parts of the midlands, parts of Northern England and wales as well. To the north of this, for scotland and northern ireland, clear and cold, much colder than it has been over recent nights, with temperatures in the countryside in the North East Scotland getting all the North East Scotland getting all the way down to around three or four celsius. It will feel like autumn has arrived. Tomorrow, still some rain to come across wales and western owners of england. This rain becomes light and patchy through the day, but probably seem pretty cloudy. Could see some of that rain edging towards northern ireland, but some uncertainty on that. Eastern england and scotland staying dry, and scotland will probably have the best of the days sunshine. Top temperatures between 17 and 21 celsius for most of us. Beyond that, some rain around on tuesday, clearing through, wednesday and thursday drier and brighter, a bit more sunshine, turning slightly warmerfor a time as more sunshine, turning slightly warmer for a time as well towards the south west. That is your latest weather, goodbye. The south east. Hello, this is Bbc News with joanna gosling. 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 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. The hungarian Prime Minister, victor orban, has asked Pope Francis not to let. They had a Situation Conversation about what the situation is in hungary. I will be back later with the headlines at the top of the hour for you. Now time for dateline london

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