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at least eight peoople have been killed in an explosion outside a mosque in kabul in the first major blast since the withdrawal of international troops. police scotland introduce new verification checks for lone officers in the wake of the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. two new streams of lava erupt from the la palma volcano as activity intensifies. and ethiopia's sisay lemma wins the men's london marathon. kenya's joyciline jepkosgei took the women's title in the first full—scale staging of the race in over two years. and coming up in sportsday at 6:30, it's the clash of the premier league titans as manchester city take on liverpool at anfield. on the first day of the conservative party conference in manchester, borisjohnson has declined to rule out further tax rises. he said the country had been hit by a pandemic, the like of which had not been seen in our lifetimes, and that the government wouldn't be irresponsible with the public finances. asked about the shortage of lorry drivers threatening supplies of food and fuel, he said the country couldn't simply reach for the lever of uncontrolled immigration and suggested firms pay more to attract more staff. here's our deputy political editor, vicki young. a lot�*s happened since the last time conservatives were here in manchester — an election victory, brexit and a pandemic. is the country in crisis? now the prime minister has a petrol crisis. is rishi sunak right in saying that these problems could go on until christmas? right or wrong? he is invariably right in everything he says, but what you're seeing is a... it depends how you interpret what he is saying. borisjohnson says britain is going through a period of adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 and voted again in 2019, as they did, they voted for the end of a broken model of the uk economy that relied on low wages and low skill and chronic low productivity. what we can't do is reach for the lever called "uncontrolled immigration". the government has been forced to issue thousands of extra visas for foreign lorry drivers and workers in meat processing, the argument you will hear all week from ministers is wages are rising. but taxes are too and that is not something many tories welcome. but mrjohnson said covid was a problem and billions had to be spent. you have no fiercer and more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with a pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen in our lifetimes and long before. we don't want to raise taxes. of course we don't. will you do it again? we won't be irresponsible with the public finances. are you going to do it again? if i can possibly avoid it, i don't want to raise taxes. thousands marched through the city, angry at the conservative government. some tories are worried too about the cost of living and those on universal credit will see their payments drop from this week as emergency support is withdrawn. supply issues and labour shortages could cause more problems. borisjohnson has to show he has a plan to deal with it. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, is in manchester. some big themes emerging from that interview this morning with the prime minister, especially about tax and immigration.— and immigration. absolutely. they were the big _ and immigration. absolutely. they were the big themes, _ and immigration. absolutely. they were the big themes, and - and immigration. absolutely. they were the big themes, and there i and immigration. absolutely. theyl were the big themes, and there has been reaction to them, let's look at the tax issue first, various fringe meetings going on around the conference hall where small gatherings of conservatives discuss topics. a couple worth mentioning, one involving jacob rees—mogg, cabinet minister, he is saying taxes are at the highest level it has been since the war, we are at the upper limit of reasonableness of tax burdens, so clearly he is nervous about those rises in tax, national insurance and corporation tax, and a couple of hours ago the new foreign secretary, saying there was a need to keep the tax burden low despite the fact that taxes have gone up and she said we are a low tax party. and on the broader issue vicky was touching on around the cost of living as we see energy prices spike in inflation go up, various energy companies going belly up, striking from lord willits, a former cabinet minister, now part of the resolution foundation think tank which focuses on people on lower incomes, he has said that if the government goes ahead with this universal credit card, their end of the uplift, and thatis card, their end of the uplift, and that is already happening for some people, the loss of £20 per week, the government he says will own the living standards challenge and he spoke to plenty of conservatives privately and they acknowledge that challenge of the coming months will be the whole business of the cost of living, and just a point that the government wants to talk about levelling up its grand project for trains to ensure there are no parts of the country that are left behind, plenty will feel a real pinch in their pockets because of the rising cost of living, and the extent to which the government can grab laws blamed for that can have a big bearing of the politics in the months to come. the bearing of the politics in the months to come.— bearing of the politics in the months to come. , _,, ., months to come. the rising cost of livin: but months to come. the rising cost of living but also _ months to come. the rising cost of living but also potentially - months to come. the rising cost of living but also potentially the - living but also potentially the shortages on shelves in the run—up to christmas, petrol supply shortages we are hearing again in london and the south—east, how unsettled do you think delegates at the party conference are by all of that despite what the prime minister was saying this morning about we cannot rely on foreign workers to come in and help with that? i think the are come in and help with that? i think they are unsettled _ come in and help with that? i think they are unsettled because - come in and help with that? i think they are unsettled because it's - come in and help with that? i think they are unsettled because it's one of those things where the danger politically for the government and the party, the conservatives, is if this continues, if there is not an easing on these pressures, in the end the question will be asked, he was in control, who governs britain, is the government in control? boris johnson hopes this idea that the uk is moving from a low—wage high immigration economy to a higher wage low immigration economy is a product of brexit is something that will be popular and it may well be in the longer term but the tricky issue is how quickly the short—term issues can be resolved, and i think the other question is the extent to which people blame the private sector for not changing things quickly enough, for instance in the haulage industry or in aspects of the food processing industry, or do people blame the prime ministerfor what is happening? people blame the prime minister for what is happening?— what is happening? chris, good to see ou. retailers say petrol supplies are still not getting to london and south—east england, with more than a fifth of forecourts still dry. the petrol retailers association said it hoped the army driving tankers would help increase fuel deliveries. but it said the "crisis is virtually at an end in scotland, the north and midlands". brian madderson is chairman of the petrol retailers association, which represents nearly 5,500 of the uk's 8,000 filling stations. a short while ago, i asked him for his latest update on the situation around the country. we decided to drill down this morning, and what we found was quite revealing. two thirds of the members providing their stats about stations were in the midlands, north and scotland and wales, and they were much improved, and only 6% of their sites were dry, so still a few dry pockets here and there, but overall much improved and they were saying businesses getting back to normal, no queueing, and that is great for everyone, but in the south—east it was worse than we'd expected, and over 20% of sites were dry. and with everyone going back to work tomorrow and kids to school, this is continuing to be a serious crisis for the 25 million or so people living in london and the home counties and whilst the government have taken action it needs to take much more action to get the fuel where the problem is. why do you think the problem is persisting in london and the south—east? it's a huge metropolitan centre. anyone who goes on the m25 can see ten—mile queues, three, four lanes, just the amount of traffic volume and the people does make it a very special case, and perhaps we should have all realised this, the industry in particular and the suppliers, that, in any kind of surge of buying, london and the south—east could be the worst affected, and that is what has happened. and do you think the situation has got worse in london and the south—east than it was a few days ago? yes, according to some of our retailers, they have been out of stock completely for anything up to five days, and this is just not single sites but multiple group sites, and so they have really been suffering, not only because they don't have any fuel but because people are not therefore going to their shops or using their car washes, so it is a triple whammy in terms of their income, and of course these neighbourhood retail sites get a lot of regular custom and they are very upset about their regular users because they cannot service them as they would normally like. we have got the military stepping in tomorrow, how much difference do you think that will make? it's only marginal. in crises like this, any marginal help is very welcome. we have had the drivers training around the south—east over this weekend with regular drivers and that is really important that they understand the whole job from a to b, and of course the hgv tanker drivers themselves are highly skilled, they are loading their tankers at the terminals with the right products, sometimes up to four different products, they then go through some of the most crowded dangerous roads in the country, getting to a forecourt, they then have to put those products into the different pots underground and any sort of crossover can be disastrous because they might break down just outside a filling station, so we hope the training is good, it might take longer, but it's better to be safe and sure and we welcome their involvement. a huge leak of documents has revealed the secrets of presidents, prime ministers and royalty. the documents — called the pandora papers — show the offshore dealings of some world leaders. they include the king ofjordan, who secretly bought properties in london, washington and malibu. the king ofjordan�*s lawyers said the �*information is not accurate or up—to—date. the papers also show how tony blair and his wife saved more than £300,000 in stamp chatty lengthy purchased a fs. it is £300,000 in stamp chatty lengthy purchased a fs.— purchased a fs. it is one of the bird's most _ purchased a fs. it is one of the bird's most glamorous - purchased a fs. it is one of the i bird's most glamorous addresses. this is david beckham's place? home to the stars. bettis simon carol's place. but even the guides don't even know who owns one imposing villa. said on his house on left? ida villa. said on his house on left? no idea. the secret _ villa. said on his house on left? no idea. the secret owner _ villa. said on his house on left? no idea. the secret owner has - villa. said on his house on left? no idea. the secret owner has bought| idea. the secret owner has bought the preperties _ idea. the secret owner has bought the properties on _ idea. the secret owner has bought the properties on either— idea. the secret owner has bought the properties on either side. - idea. the secret owner has bought the properties on either side. we l the properties on either side. we know his identity because of huge leak our short documents, they were obtained by the international consortium of investigative journalists and shared with more than 600 reporters, including the guardian in the in the uk. the documents showed the man of the property was held through a company, but the real owner is the king of jordan. king abdullah's country is not rich, jordan is getting over five years £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total, he spent £70 million. �* , , as well, 15 in total, he spent £70 million. 3 , , . ., million. it's very difficult for the avera . e million. it's very difficult for the average jordanian _ million. it's very difficult for the average jordanian to _ million. it's very difficult for the average jordanian to achieve - million. it's very difficult for the i average jordanian to achieve home averagejordanian to achieve home and family and a good job. to have it thrown injordanians's and family and a good job. to have it thrown in jordanians's faces that he has been funnelling money abroad all this time, that would look really bad. all this time, that would look really bad-— all this time, that would look reall bad. ~' ., ., �*, really bad. the king of jordan's la er really bad. the king of jordan's lawyer said _ really bad. the king of jordan's lawyer said there _ really bad. the king of jordan's lawyer said there is _ really bad. the king of jordan's lawyer said there is nothing i lawyer said there is nothing improper about his ownership of properties and the source of funds is personal wealth, which he also uses to fund projects forjordan�*s citizens. closer to home, the files show a property deal involving a former uk prime minister, this is not about hiding wealth offshore but tony blair did benefit from a loophole. tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-_ tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-— tony blair did benefit from a loohole. ' , ., , ., loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while _ loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners - loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners pay i loophole. offshore trust get tax l relief while homeowners pay vat loophole. offshore trust get tax i relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance _ relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance premiums. we will create a tax syslem _ insurance premiums. we will create a tax system that is fair, which is related — tax system that is fair, which is related to — tax system that is fair, which is related to ability to pay. on tax system that is fair, which is related to ability to pay.- related to ability to pay. on his wa to related to ability to pay. on his way to power. _ related to ability to pay. on his way to power, tony _ related to ability to pay. on his way to power, tony blair i related to ability to pay. on his i way to power, tony blair promised tax reform but he and his wife saved money when they bought this place in central london in 2017, it costs them £6.5 million. stamp duty on a property like this would be more than £300,000, that is what you or i would pay if we bought this property direct from someone else, but the blairs did not pay it. that is because the property was owned by an offshore company, and the blairs bought that company rather than the property itself, no rules were broken, no stamp duty to pay. that does not look _ broken, no stamp duty to pay. that does not look great _ broken, no stamp duty to pay. that does not look great and so even if what _ does not look great and so even if what they— does not look great and so even if what they did _ does not look great and so even if what they did was _ does not look great and so even if what they did was perfectly- does not look great and so even if what they did was perfectly legal. what they did was perfectly legal and legitimate _ what they did was perfectly legal and legitimate in— what they did was perfectly legal and legitimate in the _ what they did was perfectly legal and legitimate in the business. and legitimate in the business world, — and legitimate in the business world, it — and legitimate in the business world, it feels _ and legitimate in the business world, it feels instinctively- and legitimate in the business. world, it feels instinctively really unfair _ world, it feels instinctively really unfair because _ world, it feels instinctively really unfair because they _ world, it feels instinctively really unfair because they got - world, it feels instinctively really unfair because they got access . world, it feels instinctively really| unfair because they got access to world, it feels instinctively really. unfair because they got access to an advantage _ unfair because they got access to an advantage that _ unfair because they got access to an advantage that the _ unfair because they got access to an advantage that the rest _ unfair because they got access to an advantage that the rest of _ unfair because they got access to an advantage that the rest of us - unfair because they got access to an advantage that the rest of us don't i advantage that the rest of us don't have _ advantage that the rest of us don't have. �*. advantage that the rest of us don't have. �* ., ., �* �* advantage that the rest of us don't have. �*. . “ , have. cherie blair told the bbc they did not request _ have. cherie blair told the bbc they did not request to _ have. cherie blair told the bbc they did not request to structure - have. cherie blair told the bbc they did not request to structure the i did not request to structure the transaction display and the after purchase they had brought the property under uk tax and regulatory rules, a spokesman added the couple will be liable for capital gains tax on resale. and the programme's reporter, richard bilton, joins us now. richard, what's the background to this leak? well, the pandora papers represent a glimpse into the way the wealthy use offshore secrecy, to hide deals, and to hide their wealth. as you heard, it's being coordinated by the icij. a secret source handed over these 12 million files — and it's a vast leak of financial data and emails. journalists around the world have been investigating the files for months. here in the uk it's panorama and also the guardian. who else is in the files? well, there are some 35 current and former world leaders and more than 300 public officials. for example, we found the family of the president of azerbaijan were involved in 17 secret property deals in the uk, totalling more than £400 million. azerbaijan was once described by the uk government as corrupt. one of the deals involved the president's11—year—old son getting ownership of a £33 million office block. one of the other properties is a bit awkward for the uk crown estate, the public body that looks after the queen's properties. they bought a building secretly owned by the aliyevs for £66 million, giving the notorious family a profit of £33 million. it looks like the crown estate has helped one of the world's most notorious families to launder its cash. what's the reaction? the crown estate said it conducted checks required by uk law" and "did not establish any reason why the transaction should not proceed". but it is now "looking into the matter". anyone else? well, there's the president of cyprus, whosaeown legal firm helped provide fake owners for a rich, russian client. the law firm of president anastasiades changed ownership details to staff members from the law firm. it looks like they were protecting the real owner. 0ffshore companies are not supposed to conceal owner that way. what has the president said? president anastasiades said our allegations were "totally unfounded". and that it's no longer his law firm, because he'd "transferred the shares to his daughters" since becoming president in 2013. the law firm told us that it had "never concealed?the true identity" of a beneficial owner. and that it had "evidence proving the opposite" of what we are claiming. the taliban in afghanistan say an explosion outside a mosque in the capital kabul has killed at least eight people. 20 others were injured as a memorial service was taking place for the mother of a taliban deputy minister. it's the first major explosion in the city since the final withdrawal of international troops in august. 0ur south ssia editor anbarasan ethirajen has been following developments. taliban officials say this explosion happened outside one of the biggest mosques in afghanistan. there were plans to hold a memorial service for the late mother of the taliban spokesperson and the deputy minister. she passed away last week and in fact the taliban had announced about this memorial service a day earlier, and this has come as a big shock even for the taliban officials because it's a major attack on a gathering called tjy major attack on a gathering called by the taliban, and we understand that several people have been killed and injured, a number of people had been admitted to hospital, and some eyewitness accounts say there was gunfire soon after this blast, so this has come as a big surprise and shock for the taliban, but they have been trying to assert their authority over afghanistan in the last 6—7 weeks after they seized power in mid august, and now it's a wake—up call even for the taliban, even though no lab has admitted responsibility for this blast in the past, the islamic state group militants have carried out similar attacks. police investigating the murder of the journalist lyra mckee in londonderry have charged a 53—year—old man with riot, assault and throwing petrol bombs. ms mckee was shot dead in derry in april 2019 as she observed rioting in the creggan area of the city. three men have already been charged with her murder and another four with rioting and associated offences. a 15—year—old girl has died from coronavirus on the day she was due to be vaccinated. jorja halliday from portsmouth died in hospital on tuesday, four days after she received a positive pcr test. her mother, tracey, said the gcse student was a loving girl, a talented kickboxer and an aspiring musician. let's take a look at the latest official figures on coronavirus — which show 30,439 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 34,572 cases per day in the last week. another 43 deaths have been recorded — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, there were 112 deaths per day. the latest figures on those being treated in hospital and percentage of people vaccinated haven't yet been made available. there've been more calls today for an independent inquiry into sarah everard's murder at the hands of a serving police officer. the prime minister said today he wanted to hear first from the police watchdog's review and he told women they should trust the police. graham satchell reports. sarah everard was just walking home when she was arrested and then murdered by a police officer. it has led to questions about the trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminal justice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapists behind bars, despite the budget for the department of justice being cut by 25%. it is notjust a question of money. you need the three parts of the system — the police, the prosecutors, the judiciary, they need to work better together. and people and rape victims, violence victims, need to get a better service. only 2% of reported rapes in england and wales end in a prosecution. convictions are at an all time low. campaigners and charities say there needs to be change at every level. we have a system that fails to respond to crimes of rape. we need to create a culture where that behaviour is being challenged and not tolerated. in scotland, one concrete change following the death of sarah everard — people are told they can verify the identitieses of lone police officers by asking to speak to the control room. it is not requiring women to be proactive, the police _ have to be proactive. a lone officer should provide i the verification as to who he is. will sarah everard's murder lead to change in the safety of women and the way allegations are prosecuted? the government says it is pledging to provide better services for women. in france, an independent commission investigating sexual abuse in the catholic church has said that paedophiles have been operating there for more than 70 years. the commission's head said at least 2,900 abusive priests or other church members had been uncovered. the inquiry was set up in 2018 in response to a number of scandals. eight people have been killed after a private plane crashed into an empty building in nothern italy. the plane took off from milan and was heading to sardinia when it came down soon afterwards on the outskirts of the city. several nearby parked cars were set alight. police say all those on board were killed — local media are reporting that one of those was a child. emergency services are now working at the scene. the authorities on the island of la palma in the canaries say two more fissures have blown open in the volcano. in the last 24 hours, scientists recorded eight new earthquakes and say activity in the area remains intense almost two weeks after the first eruption. 0ur correspondent danjohnson reports from la palma. the weekend chores now begin with clearing endless volcanic dust. ramon only moved here four months ago, but he's not letting this relentless eruption weigh too heavily. translation: it's true | there's uncertainty now, but this will be over and people will be stronger, and they'll start again and push this island forward. la palma's coastline is pushing forward — into the atlantic as lava hits the sea and sets hard. satellite pictures show how it sliced through this island. and some of the british scientists here as part of the international team are monitoring gas levels and tracking fresh streams of lava from new vents that have opened up. that's why thousands of people are still being kept from their homes while many thousands more have been told to stay in and keep windows closed, safe from the gases. i am afraid, very, very much. and at night, it always makes like "boom, boom, boom," and i'm afraid to sleep here. will you stay? no. the volcano is still really active. there's more lava flowing and more ash too. and look at the effect that is having on these, the nearest homes. just look at the amount of volcanic dust there is in the bottom of the swimming pool there. a really big effort for people here to keep their homes safe and to keep them clean. over this side, you get a real perspective on the trail of lava. all that black steaming mound flowing down the hillside. this eruption has already produced twice as much lava as the last one here 50 years ago and, after an intense, amazing, fearful fortnight, the signs are there's more to come. the marathon is full of many amateur runners all accomplishing extraordinary achievements. the event was cancelled last year because of covid. earlier our correspondent laura scott spoke to charlotte purdue who crossed the line in 10th place — setting the third—fastest time ever for a british woman. it feels great, i was going for the second fastest time that it was windy out there, i tried my best today, so i'm really happy. haifa windy out there, i tried my best today, so i'm really happy. how did it feel to be — today, so i'm really happy. how did it feel to be back _ today, so i'm really happy. how did it feel to be back on _ today, so i'm really happy. how did it feel to be back on this _ today, so i'm really happy. how did it feel to be back on this historic i it feel to be back on this historic cause? �* . it feel to be back on this historic cause? ~ ., ., , ., cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon — cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was _ cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was in _ cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was in 2019, _ cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was in 2019, i _ cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was in 2019, i was i cause? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon was in 2019, i was in i a marathon was in 2019, i was in good shape, i have had to miss a lot of the last year so being able to run a marathon shows i'm still on top and it's the best. aha, run a marathon shows i'm still on top and it's the best.— top and it's the best. a lot of eo - le top and it's the best. a lot of peeple are — top and it's the best. a lot of people are saying _ top and it's the best. a lot of people are saying that i top and it's the best. a lot of people are saying that this i top and it's the best. a lot of- people are saying that this proves a point to selectors about tokyo, what do you have to say on the matter? i would like to prove people wrong. it did feel like i deserved a spot in the team but it's been and gone now so moving on and hopefully getting a team in paris. it so moving on and hopefully getting a team in parie— team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, _ team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, let's _ team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, let's get i team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, let's get a i team in paris. it was a lovely day| for the marathon, let's get a look at the latest forecast. it's been a day of sunshine and showers, the wet and windy weather is moving away overnight, a few showers coming and going, more showers coming back into southern parts of england and wales, milder overnight, clearer skies in north—eastern scotland with temperatures dipping waiter for five degrees. more showers to come during monday, once we see the back of those many eastern areas will be dry with the best of the sunshine, shower is more likely towards the west, the wind is not as strong on monday and temperatures for many the same as we had today. except for wales in the south—west where icy will be cooler because cloud increases by the end of the icy will turn wet as well. an area of low pressure bringing his rain as we head into tuesday, strengthening the winds and pushing the ring toward scotland and staying right across many northern parts of england and wales, turning brighter toward southern england, dry in northern ireland, a cold day with the wind and rain.

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