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A three Day Trip around earth. And coming up in sport on the Bbc News Channel well be at anfield with a full house on a European Night again, as liverpool take on Ac Milan in the champions league. Good Evening And Welcome to the Bbc News at six. Borisjohnson is carrying out a major reshuffle of his cabinet, the most far reaching since he became Prime Minister. The dramatic changes have seen some of the cabinets the main players removed, among them dominic raab, the Foreign Secretary, who has been demoted and replaced by liz truss, who is only the second woman to hold the post of Foreign Secretary. Gavin williamson has been sacked as Education Secretary and is leaving the government. He is being replaced by the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi. Downing street said the Prime Minister wanted to put in place a strong and united team to build back better from the pandemic. Lets get the latest now on all the comings and goings from our political Editor Laura Kuenssberg in westminster. 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His replacement, liz truss, much loved by tory members, moving up into herfifthjob at the cabinet table. But time waits for no minister. Fora cabinet table. But time waits for no minister. For a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office. Robert was an unlucky name today, robertjenrick from Housing And Robert buckland from Housing And Robert buckland from justice bows out, but spared the shame of a sacking in Downing Street, their own statements on Social Media sufficed. Along with the predicted departure of the now former Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson. I former Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson williamson. I sort of have to do cuite williamson. I sort of have to do quite a few williamson. I sort of have to do quite a few tests. Williamson. I sort of have to do quite a few tests. Who williamson. I sort of have to do quite a few tests. Who many i williamson. I sort of have to do quite a few tests. Who many would claim failed quite a few tests. 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But at this stage, just a couple of things to remark on. Firstly, the only real Wrangle And Puzzle seems to have been between Boris Johnson and puzzle seems to have been between borisjohnson and dominic raab. Downing street insisted he has not been demoted but they obviously was a bit of a tough conversation between them over exactly what his newjob between them over exactly what his new job was between them over exactly what his newjob was going to involve. And the second thing is, it does not really seem as if any particular political tribe has one out. It does not seem as if borisjohnson has gone for one side of the Conservative Party or another side of the Conservative Party, here. Rather, the word from Downing Street is what they wanted to do was promote people who have a reputation for getting things done, like nadim zahawi, for example, the new Education Secretary, who has been in charge of the vaccines programme. Downing street hopes they are putting together a team here who will be able to keep the political promises they made to the public, a new phase, if you like, after the emergency of the pandemic. But of course, all of that is a lot easier to say than to do. Sophie. Laura, thank you there has been a sharp rise in the Cost Of Living. The soaring costs of transport and Eating Out in august helped Push Inflation to its highest level in nearly a decade. It rose from 2 injuly to 3. 2 last month. Heres our Economics Editor faisal islam. Not since 2012 has the rate of Price Increases reached this level, and the month to Month Increase is unprecedented. Yet, for the traders at this manchester market, it comes as no surprise at all. Its no wonder its a hike in inflation, the Import Costs and the cost of bringing containers through is massive. Petrol has jumped, diesel prices. So its costing hundreds of pounds extra a week to transport the goods, and the public are the people that will suffer. Its the fact that Food Costs in restaurants and pubs are much higher now than last august when that chancellors eat out to help out scheme halved some Meal Prices that pushed Todays Inflation Number above 3 . On top of that, now Pub Landlords say prices will go up further, reflecting the need to pay staff more. They need to have a decent living wage, which is what we as a business have started to do. And of course that is going to have a Knock On Effect on how profitable our business is. And whereas we are happy to take a slice of the pie, our slice, and give it away and share it with our staff, at some point some of that pie is going to have to come from the customer as well. Beyond restaurant meals, prices rose at the petrol pump, up 17. 7 on the year. Second Hand Car prices are up 18. 3 as demand for cars surges. And furniture prices, affected by blockages to global supply chains, up 8 . Cooking oil prices are up 5. 4 , meaning overall Food Prices are now rising, afterfalling for most of the pandemic. Well, there clearly are many one off factors coming from the lifting of lockdown. The turn in Food Prices up, the coming rise in Energy Prices next month, and the increase in taxation, means that the squeeze on living standards in households is very real indeed. That is one of the reasons why the assumption here at the Bank Of England that the Inflation Rise is going to be temporary, well, that is being tested. That rise in Cooking Oil prices puts it at a 30 year high and, alongside surges in Cardboard And Plastic prices, will feed through to ordinary consumers, says this distributor. Clearly we cant keep absorbing them for ever. So i anticipate that there will be some Price Increases before christmas, but it will really hit after christmas. Yeah, so thats when its going to really take effect on our customers, anyway. But i do know of some competitors that have increased prices right across the board already. If forecasts are right, this hike in prices will be reversed next year. But the squeeze on the Cost Of Living this winter is very real. Faisal islam, Bbc News. Mps have been debating Government Proposals to scrap the £20 a Week Increase to universal credit that was introduced last march to help during the pandemic, even though they Cant Halt the move. Ministers say the Benefit Increase was only ever temporary, but labour says it should stay, arguing that those in employment could face working up to nine hours extra per week to make up for the shortfall. 0ur social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan reports. Ive only had the heating on in my flat three times since august 2016. I wont be able to get my son on the bus to school every single day. Low anyway, it feels like a betrayal. A Child Minderfrom County fermanagh, she says there is little if my Washing Machine breaks down, i have repair it. Surplus, i have no savings. The mother of one says she cant earn more. And it keeps me going, it keeps my child fed. Id like to see the government live, you know, the life that we live. To strengthen the safety net, said the chancellor, an extra £20 a week was added to universal credit in march 2020. It costs £6 billion a year. The number of people on universal credit almost doubled during the pandemic, Peaking Atjust under 6 Million. Despite the economy improving, the latest statistics show that nearly 5. 9 million people are still on the benefit. In the commons today, the Governments Decision to cut what they always said was a temporary increase led to some pointed exchanges. A single parent could be a constituent, working on the minimum wage, already working full time, would need to work over nine hours a week on top of their full timejobjust to get the money back that the Prime Minister is taking away from them. Under this government, for the first time in decades, wages are rising. Wages across the board are rising. They are for up on where they were before they are for up on where they were before the they are for up on where they were before the pandemic. They are for up on where they were before the pandemic. Ternets debate chan. E the before the pandemic. Ternets debate change the mind before the pandemic. Ternets debate change the mind and before the pandemic. Ternets debate change the mind and the before the pandemic. Ternets debate change the mind and the government| change the mind and the government abstain so next month, 6 Million people will see their Income Fall by £20 a week, just as Energy Prices are set to rise. Michael buchanan, Bbc News. Shamima begum, who left The Uk as a Teenager Tojoin the islamic State Group in syria, has begged to be allowed to return to The Uk, insisting she could help in the fight against terror. An the 22 year old, who has been living in a syrian Refugee Camp for the past two years since her British Citizenship was revoked, claimed she had been groomed to flee to syria as a dumb and impressionable child. Our home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has more this was Shamima Begum in february 2019, as she emerged from the collapse of the islamic State Groups brutal rule in syria. She told Bbc News that weekend that she could see justification for the Manchester Arena bombing, as retaliation for the deaths of children in is territory. This is Shamima Begum in her latest bbc interview, her hair uncovered and asking for forgiveness for joining islamic state. Isis ruined peoples lives. Isis ruined my life, my familys life, and i will have to live with that. I mean, when you think back to being part of a group that did commit genocide, that did murder, that did carry out attacks around the world, how does that feel . It makes me sick to my stomach, really. It makes me hate myself. Shamima begum had left home in east london, aged 15, with two school friends. They travelled through turkey to syria and married islamic state fighters. At the time, is were beheading hostages and throwing gay men from high buildings. She was stripped of her Uk Citizenship because of intelligence about what shed done during her time with is. The decision to take away Shamima Begums British Citizenship was made by Sajid Javid when he was in charge here at the home office. Today, he said of the intelligence that he saw at the time, if you knew what i knew, you wouldve made exactly the same decision. Shamima but Shamima Begum, whos still in a camp in kurdish held territory, now says she wants to help to prevent other girls being groomed by extremists. I could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like Isis Use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to people who may be potentially radicalised and ways to speak to them to persuade them not to go and to not be radical. Presenting the image of a modern british woman, she wants to win her citizenship back, but the current Home Secretary is still vigorously opposing that in the courts. Daniel sandford, Bbc News, at the home office. The time is 6 15pm. Our top story this evening. The Prime Minister changes his top team in a foraging cabinet reshuffle. Foreign Secretary Dominic Ravi demoted secretary Gavin Williamson is sure set. And the Photo Sharing App instagram may have a harmful effect on teenagers, according to research by its owners, facebook. Coming up on Sportsday On the Bbc News Channel he has won three Premier League titles. Will this be the Season Pep Guardiola finally brings European Glory to Manchester City . We will be at the etihad ahead of the visit of rb leipzig. It is exactly a month since the taliban swept to power in afghanistan and declared the country an islamic emirate. As the international community grapples with the enormity of the change how are things changing in afghanistan under taliban rule. Secunder kermani and Camera Journalist Malik Mudassir Report from afghanistans fourth largest City Mazar i sharif. Crossing into the islamic emirate, a Cargo Train from uzbekistan. This is now passport control. The taliban even have own stamps. And hours drive away, the city of mazar i sharif. 0n the surface, life appears to be continuing as normal, though many are suffering with a shortage of cash in banks. This was the Blue Mosque, the citys cultural heart, shortly before the taliban takeover last month. Now the group have allocated separate visiting times for men and women. Some are still coming, but there seem significantly fewer than before. My host here is a leading local taliban figure. Your critics would say you are killing off the cultural life in this country. And why do you need to change the culture . Whats wrong about the culture that was already here . Everyone was muslim. We literallyjust came out of the Blue Mosque and saw a crowd gathered in the city centre. We made our way to the middle of it and there are four dead bodies laid out here. One of them has a note on top of it saying, these men were Kidnappers Anyone who wants to do the same, this is going to be their punishment. All around me, is a huge crowd of people trying to push their way forward to have a look at the site. A group of young children were rescued by the taliban from the kidnappers. Many praised the group for tackling violent crime that had plagued major cities. But many others here dont feel safe. Private universities like this one have reopened. Female and male students are separated by a curtain, as per new taliban rules. But with money tight in the future unclear, only a handful are turning up. How does it feel, studying but not knowing whether you will be able to work or not in the future . The last time the taliban were in power, they imposed even more restrictions. But however they may have evolved since then, afghan cities have changed much more. The taliban control the country, but still need to win hearts and minds. Secunder kermani, Bbc News, mazar i sharif. The High Court in london has agreed to assist a team of lawyers from New York who are trying to serve Prince Andrew with legal papers on behalf of a woman who is suing him over allegations of Sexual Assault allegations he denies. 0ur Royal Correspondent Jonny Dymond is with me. So this is Virginia Giuffres case against so this is Virginia Giuffres case Against Prince so this is Virginia Giuffres case aainst prince and so this is Virginia Giuffres case Against Prince so this is Virginia Giuffres case aainst prince and you. 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Once the papers have been served, looks inevitable they will, this case which Prince Andrew done his best to dismiss or ignore, makes a significant step closer to the court room. ~ significant step closer to the court room. , ~ i. The uks latest Coronavirus Figures show there were 30,597 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour which means an average ofjust under 32,000 new cases per day in the last week. There were 8,340 people in hospital yesterday. 201 deaths were reported in the latest 24 hour period, people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test, so the average number of deaths per day in the last week is now 139. 89. 2 of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab. And 81. 3 are now double vaccinated. Well, hospitaladmissions are currently at levels not seen since the start of march. And thereve been Warnings Today that there could be a sharp rise in hospitalisations in the next few weeks. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid says its the amount of pressure on the nhs that will be the main factor in deciding whether to tighten Covid Restrictions in england over the coming months. Heres our Health Editor Hugh pym. Back to school, back to college and back to the workplace. Septembers seen increased movement of people. That may be a welcome development for pupils, workers and employers, but experts on infectious diseases advising ministers and health officials are worried that it will fuel the spread of the virus. One of them explained his concerns. When you move into that more of a return to work scenario, there is a risk of more sustained transmission occurring indoors. And, of course, respiratory viruses do tend to spread more in colder climates anyway. And he said there are still gaps in the Vaccine Roll out. What worries me a little bit is the around about 5 Million adults who have not yet had a first dose of vaccine, and i think there is the danger that even if cases are not going up significantly, they could be sustained in those communities where uptake is not significant. Up until last weekend, Hospital Admissions in september in england had been running at between 600 and 900 a day. Scientific modelers have looked at a range of scenarios. They say the figure could get to 2,000 even with some measures in place. In a more extreme scenario, they say the figure could even be 7,000 a day, but this would assume no interventions, and a lot would depend on peoples behaviour. The warnings of rising Hospital Covid cases come as the nhs is already facing intense pressure. There are record patient numbers, with a range of conditions and not just virus related. Emergency departments and acute units are really struggling, so our concern is that if there is another increase in the number of covid patients coming in, that we really will not be able to do the things that weve hoped, which is keep normal care going and obviously do some of the Catch Up of the backlog. More protection will come from boosterjabs. Some in this Walking Group from cambridgeshire will get them next week. I think its a good thing, and ifeel that everybody should take it. You know, if theyre at the age to have it, they should take it. No ifs or buts, have it. I do get annoyed with people that are in hospital, taking up hospital beds, and they havent had anyjabs. The governments Plan A for england is to push on with vaccinations. Plan b, involving new measures, would only kick in if the nhs came under extreme pressure. Some argue that might happen sooner rather than later. Hugh pym, Bbc News. The chairman of the prince of waless educational charity, the princes foundation, has resigned amidst concern over potential rogue activity. Douglas connell, who has been in the role since march, said he should accept responsibility if it appears that serious misconduct may have taken place. Recent Newspaper Reports alleged the charity had accepted £100,000 from a russian donor who was later promised a meeting with the prince. Four men have been arrested in the Londonderry Area by police investigating the murder of thejournalist, lyra mckee. She was shot dead by dissident republicans in april 2019, as she observed rioting in the creggan area of derry. A criminal investigation will not be launched into former bbcjournalist martin bashir� s Panorama Interview with diana, princess of wales. Scotland yard had already said in march it would not launch criminal proceedings, but added that it had since assessed the contents of lord dysons report into the documentary, which described bashir as deceitful and said he faked documents to obtain the interview. The Photo Sharing App instagram could be having a harmful effect on many teenagers, particularly girls, according to internal research carried out by facebook, the company that owns it. An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that facebook had conducted in depth studies showing the dangers of the Photo Sharing App, while playing down the issue in public. Angus crawford reports. A girl with so much to live for, bright and talented. Molly russell took her own life in 2017. She was just 1a. After her death, on her instagram account, her family found a stream of dark, depressing content and, in part, blame it for her death. Now, the Wall Streetjournal has published internal Facebook Research labelled a teen mental health deep dive. Itfound. It admitted. And. I dont know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. It was dreadful. Mollys father ian is appalled. If they know more about it and theyre not doing something about it, then theyre culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. No one at Facebook Hq in london was available to talk about instagram, which it also owns, but it did release a blog. The company said it stood by the research, even though it claimed that the Wall Streetjournal had focused on a limited set of findings. It also claimed that wider research on the effects of Social Media on peoples Well Being was mixed. And finally, it claimed that it was doing extensive work to make instagram a safe and supportive place. Instagram sells itself as a place forfun, friendship, but the companys known for years, for some young people, its a much, much darker place. Angus crawford, Bbc News. Four people who have never been to space before are about to blast off from Cape Canaveral in Florida Theyll spend three days up there, all paid for a by 38 year old billionaire, wholl be on board as Space Tourism reaches new heights, as our Science Correspondent Rebecca Morelle reports. Since the earliest launches, fewer than 600 people have made the journey into space. And most were military trained personnel. But now, four amateur astronauts are about to head into orbit. Their mission is being paid for by Billionaire Businessman jared isaacman. He says the aim is to raise money for charity, so he has given three other seats on the Spacex Capsule to people with inspirational stories. Sian proctor is a geoscientist who once came close to being selected as a nasa astronaut. And Hayley Arceneaux overcame Bone Cancer as a child and now works for the hospital that treated her. I remember getting off the phone and my hands were shaking. It was just so exhilarating. This is definitely not something i ever imagined would happen but i think that is what makes it so fun for me. The team has had just six months of training but computers will do most of the work during the flight. None of the crew, though, has been in space before, and no professional astronauts will bejoining them on board. You have got these four people who will be in a very hostile environment in space, trusting their lives on the technology, on the automation and on the knowledge of people in mission control. With the rocket ready to launch in a few hours, the amateur astronauts will spend three days orbiting the earth. The price of the mission has not been disclosed but it is likely to be tens of millions of dollars. For now, flights like these remain the preserve of the super rich, even if they take a few people along for the ride. Rebecca morelle, Bbc News. Time for a look at the weather. Heres susan powell. 0ur Weather watchers are doing a greatjob of catching this evenings sunsets. A beautiful end to a pretty beautiful day in terms of Autumn Sunshine across The Uk. The days are getting a little shorter of course, signs that autumn is moving in. Also some early fog in the next few days will add to that. Nothing too dramatic, no very wet or windy spells in the nearfuture. The reason for the fog, this ridge of High Pressure extending across The Uk as we look at thursdays forecast, the perfect set up the fog to develop. Very light winds, High Pressure, clearskies, to develop. Very light winds, High Pressure, clear skies, though much like this morning parts of yorkshire, the welsh marches, down the West Country favoured the poor visibility first thing on thursday. A mild night, temperatures no lower than double figures for many. The sun is still strong enough to burn off any Mist Or Fog quite quickly thursday morning. Then a pretty glorious day for the majority, we should lose any early showers in the North East of scotland, but from the

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