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Millions of children in africa are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time when the vaccine is rolled out across the continent. Northern Ireland Police announced an investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at institutions for unmarried mothers and for babies. Including the Magdalen Laundries. Millions of families will be £1000 a year worse off from today, due to the end of the £20 a week increase to universal credit. Hello, good afternoon. Borisjohnson has told the conservative Party Conference he is committed to his levelling up agenda, saying tackling inequality around the country is about boosting potential, as well as fairness. In his first in person Conference Speech since winning the 2019 General Election, he also said the country is moving towards a high wage, high skill, high productivity and low tax economy, though he warned the transition would bring difficulties. And he defended the forthcoming rise in National Insurance to fund health and social care, as the country recovers from the pandemic. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason reports. Dawn had barely contemplated cracking and the Prime Minister was huffing, puffing and smiling around the streets of manchester. Inside the conference centre, the queue to watch his speech sna ked hither and thither. Those at the front had got up early too. Six oclock. We all love boris. Superfans, superfans. At 11. 30, the Conferences Big moment. Good morning, good morning, everybody. Its been a while since conservatives have gathered like this, and so the first remark was at former labour leader jeremy corbyn� s expense. Its the First Time Since the General Election of 2019, when we finally sent that corduroyed Communist Cosmonaut into orbit, where he belongs. Laughter then he talked about social care to illustrate the central thrust of his argument. When i stood on the steps of downing street, i promised to fix this crisis, and after decades of drift and dither, this reforming government, this can do government, this government that got brexit done, thats getting the Covid Vaccine roll out done, is going to get social care done, and we are going to deal with the biggest underlying issues of our economy and society, the problems that no government has had the guts to tackle before. What he calls levelling up is needed he said, because. You will find talent, genius, flair, imagination, enthusiasm, everywhere in this country, all of them evenly distributed evenly distributed, but opportunity is not. And it is our mission as conservatives to promote opportunity with every tool we have. Were announcing today a levelling up premium of up to £3000, to send the best maths and science teachers to the places that need them most. He lent on history to justify hiking up taxes during a pandemic. Margaret thatcher would not have ignored the meteorite that has just crashed through the public finances. She would have wagged her finger and said, more borrowing now isjust higher Interest Rates and even higher taxes later. And he defended keeping up statues some would like to pull down. Not because we are proud of everything but trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying furtively to change his entry in wikipedia and its a betrayal of our childrens education. The government wouldnt rest, he added, until there are more prosecutions for rape. Vaccines jabs, jabs, jabs as he put it, now meantjobs, jobs, jobs and there was this on labours sir keir starmer. The human weather vane, the starmer chameleon, and in his final absurd act of opportunism he decided to oppose step four he opposed step four of the roadmap in july, remember . Thats right, folks. If wed listened to Captain Hindsight today wed still be in lockdown. We wouldnt have had the fastest growth in the g7. If columbus had listened to Captain Hindsight, hed be famous for having discovered tenerife laughter how utterly. This was an upbeat speech, full of the flourishes weve come to expect from boris johnson. The big question is whether its in step or not with the national mood. Chris mason, bbc news. 0ur Political Correspondent, peter saull, is at westminster. The delegates in the Conference Hall absolutely loved it, what about the country . Absolutely loved it, what about the count . , ,. , country . That is the big question, isnt it . They country . That is the big question, isnt it . They were country . That is the big question, isnt it . They were lapping country . That is the big question, isnt it . They were lapping it country . That is the big question, isnt it . They were lapping it up. Country . That is the big question, i isnt it . They were lapping it up in the room, laughing along, so many one liners, the phrase build back beaver, i am told is trending on social media. 0ne beaver, i am told is trending on social media. One of the jokes that borisjohnson made about getting more beavers into our wetlands. But he didnt address at all some of the wider issues that are currently happening in the economy, the queues that we have recently seen at petrol pumps, the soaring price of wholesale gas, which could ultimately impact on Peoples Energy bills, the prospect of Food Shortages in the run up to christmas. Then of course just today the end of the £20 a week uplift to universal credit that came in at the start of the pandemic. It was a really optimistic, typically feel good speech from borisjohnson. As i say, they really did like it in the room, but theres also a feeling among some conservative activists that perhaps it was a little bit tent cured because it ignored some of those wider concerns that working people might have out in the country. People might have out in the count. ~ people might have out in the count. , ~ , people might have out in the count. , ~ �. , ministers Conference Speech, there was criticism of the government from the head of next. He is a conservative peer, and in favour of brexit, but this morning said there is panic and despondency in the Business World about the current Labour Shortages. Our Business Editor simonjack has more details. Lord wolfson, brexit supporter, came out. Throughout the week has been saying that the government is on the wrong track with its approach to immigration. The Prime Minister said we cant go back to the same old broken model of uncontrolled immigration. He said, listen, its a fact of life that businesses will need this. He said earlier in the week these Labour Shortages are real, theyre damaging, they will push up prices and thatjust putting everyones wages up on its own without making People Better at doing things or investing in new kit and skills will only give you inflation. The Prime Minister earlier in the week saying im not that bothered about inflation, i expect supply to come to meet demand. But it only does that when prices go up, where those two things meet. We didnt hear anything from rishi sunak this week on saying Public Sector workers were going to get much higher wages so youre going to have millions of people for whom prices are rising faster than their wages. That means their Living Standards are getting worse just a bit every day, and politically thats a pretty horrible place to be in. So a lot of people saying hes being quite potentially complacent about the fact that hes not that bothered about inflation. Businesses saying we are being criticised we didnt invest, there was a lot of uncertainty during the brexit period, weve had to fight off a pandemic, what we need now is a little bit of help rather than having fingers wagged in our face. The ruler of dubai, Sheikh Mohammed al maktoum, has been found by the high court to have illegally hacked the Mobile Phones of those opposing him in the British Courts. That includes the phones of his ex wife, Princess Haya ofjordan, as well as her legal and security team. Sheikh mohammed has denied the allegations against him. 0ur Security Correspondent Frank Gardner reports. Together no longer. Dubais ruler, Sheikh Mohammed al maktoum, and his ex wife, jordans Princess Haya. Now fighting a Custody Battle in high court. It has been revealed today that Sheikh Mohammed ordered illegal Phone Hacking during a crucial phase of the hearings. Princess hayas phone was hacked. So were those of her personal assistant, her security and legal team. And even that of Baroness Shackleton her barrister and a member of the house of lords. Princess haya, in white, fled dubai two years ago after learning of her husbands abduction and mistreatment of two of his daughters. She applied for court orders to prevent her children from being returned to dubai. The judgment published here today reveal the extraordinary lengths that one Middle Eastern ruler and a close ally of britain has gone to to exercise total control over the women in his family. The measures have been described as an abuse of power and a serial breach of criminal law here in britain. The court heard how agents of the dubai ruler used intrusive spyware called pegasus, sold by israels nso group to the united arab emirates, to infect the Mobile Phones of the sheikhs opposing legal team. What is remarkable about this case is that it shows starkly that autocrats will take this technology, which is allegedly for fighting crime and terror, and use it to do exactly what you would expect. They target people who they find to be problematic. And of course it is not a surprise that yet again a partner is targeted with this kind of spyware. Mobile Phone Hacking, the court heard, was also used to track and abduct sheikha latifa, one of Sheikh Mohammeds daughters, when she tried unsuccessfully to flee dubai by boat in 2018. I am making this video because it could be the last video i make. In this smuggled the video, she said she was imprisoned in a villa. Recent photographs posted online appear to show her at liberty. But Human Rights Campaigners still question whether she is free. And Sheikh Mohammeds current Custody Battle with Princess Haya, the court heard he had tried to buy a uk property so close to her house that she felt intimidated. Sheikh mohammed denies all the allegations. A billionaire racehorse owner, he remains a giant figure in the equestrian world. But uk law has been broken here and this case poses extremely awkward questions about one of britains closest friends in the middle east. Frank gardner, bbc news. 0ur Security Correspondent, Frank Gardner, told us a bit more a short while ago. Princess haya, as you heard they are, fled from Dubai To Britain Princess Haya, as you heard there, fled from Dubai To Britain in 2019 with her two children, saying she was in fear of her life. She felt intimidated having been basically ostracised by the court of her ex husband, the sheikh of dubai, Sheikh Mohammed of dubai. And she then got a number of threatening messages, she was extremely worried that an attempt was going to be made to snatch the children and render them back to dubai. So she went to the British Court to fight this Custody Battle, to get a non molestation order and various other things from the court. And this Custody Battle is still ongoing, there are still Welfare Hearings to come, it is not over yet. What has transpired during these hearings, which have all been heard in closed, so we are only able to report this today once the embargo has been lifted and the court has ruled that it is going to be made public, is that this really serious Serial Hacking took place here in the uk, in the middle of a court battle. This is. You know, there is no other word to describe it, it is interfering with british justice. And it is being described as a serial breach of uk criminal law. It has left. The whole experience has left the princess feeling hunted and hunted, in her words. Feeling hunted and haunted, in her words. And there are other aspects to it that Sheikh Mohammed allegedly tried to buy a property that would have been right next to hers. And when she found out that she was being hacked, and that 256 mb of data had been secretly extracted from her phone without her even knowing, using this pegasus spyware, she realised that all these sensitive negotiations she was having with her lawyers were all being listened to by the opposing side. You know, you couldnt make this up. This is like straight out of a novel, and yet it is real. We have received a statement from Sheikh Mohammed. This is what it says. Always denied the allegations made against him and he will continue to do so. He said these matters concerned suppose at operations of state security. He continues to say that as a head of government involved in private family proceedings, it was not appropriate for him to provide evidence on such sensitive matters. He says neither the emirate of dubai nor the uae are party to these proceedings, and they did not participate in the hearing. In addition, he says the findings were based on evidence that was not disclosed to him or his advisers, and that they were unfair. Finally he asked that the media respect the privacy of his children and do not intrude into his familys lives in the uk. You sanohn Scott Railton from citizen lab in frank gardeners piece we can speak to him now. Thank you for talking to us. Tell us about the pegasus Spyware Technology. I about the pegasus Spyware Technology about the Pegasus Spyware Technolo . ,. , ~ technology. I will, but i would like to say think technology. I will, but i would like to say think of technology. I will, but i would like to say think of all technology. I will, but i would like to say think of all the technology. I will, but i would like to say think of all the jealous to say think of all the jealous husbands in the world and Custody Battles who wish that they could claim their abusive behaviour was a matter of national security. Pegasus spyware is a piece of incredibly intrusive mobile phone and spyware. It is sold to governments and autocrats around the world, who use it to penetrate other peoples devices and see everything that you can see on your phone. Your messages, encrypted messages, your chats, photographs, listening to what is going on in the room around you. It can turn your phone into a spy you. It can turn your phone into a spy in your pocket without you knowing it. Spy in your pocket without you knowing it spy in your pocket without you knowin. It. �. , knowing it. Also attacks into these hones . Knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That is knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That is correct. Knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That is correct. This knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That is correct. This is. Knowing it. Also attacks into these phones . That is correct. This is a i phones . That is correct. 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The truth is that a mountain of evidence is now emerging showing that this technology is used for all sorts of abusive things, whether it is monitoring journalists or government critics in dictatorships, or in this case buying on an ex spouse. This is a spyware that is now notorious for being used as a tool of fear by autocrats, including the uae regime. Is it incredibly expensive . Is it prohibitively expensive . Is it not accessible for normal people . It is somethin accessible for normal people . It is something that accessible for normal people . It 3 something that n50 claims is only something that nso claims is only sold to governments, and certainly it is very expensive. But itjust shows governments Ravenous Appetite for hacking people that they are willing to pay the millions of pounds that this piece of Spyware Costs in order to use it. 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The most important thing that your watchers should know is that there is very little you can do as individuals to prevent yourself being infected with pegasus, and its why you must ask your government to take action, to stem the proliferation of this kind of dangerous and unaccountable technology. Without serious action by governments around the world, including the uk government, this problem is only going to get worse, this will be a story of an outrage a week, i think. This will be a story of an outrage a week, ithink. That this will be a story of an outrage a week, i think. That is where were headed. ,. ,. , 4. , headed. How would you know if someone was headed. How would you know if someone was using headed. How would you know if someone was using this headed. How would you know if someone was using this technology on your phone . How would i know, how would anyone watching . You your phone . How would i know, how would anyone watching . Would anyone watching . You would not. That would anyone watching . You would not that is would anyone watching . You would not. That is why would anyone watching . You would not. That is why the would anyone watching . You would not. That is why the technology would anyone watching . You would not. That is why the technology is l not. That is why the technology is so dangerous. That is why it gets abused. Because when people get their hands on this stuff, they are impossibly tempted to abuse it for things that they have no business doing, no business in law and perhaps no business in ethics doing. It is possible, as researchers and investigators like my brilliant colleague, who is a witness in this case, to examine a phone and determine whether or not it has Tell Tale Signs of an infection. But thatis Tell Tale Signs of an infection. But that is something that really requires an expert to do. That is why the problem is so hard, it is also why facebook, Whatsapp Have Sued Nso Group for hacking into their technology in the past and white microsoft and google and others have joined those lawsuits, which are currently ongoing. The Technology Sector sees Companies Like nso Technology Sector sees Companies Like n50 is a huge threat to their business and the security of their users. ~. ,. ,. , users. What would those, i appreciate users. What would those, i appreciate you users. What would those, i appreciate you said users. What would those, i appreciate you said it users. What would those, i | appreciate you said it needs users. What would those, i appreciate you said it needs an expert eye, but what are those Tell Tale Signs if your phone has been hacked by the pegasus spyware . 0ne been hacked by the pegasus spyware . One important thing for people to know is that youre more likely to be hacked, frankly, by other kinds of less sophisticated technology, and that is why it is still extremely important to focus on securing your personal device in your personal life. I can plug a free online tool called a security planner, which you can google and which will give you personalised advice on how to be safer online. What i would say about pegasus is that researchers and investigators like us are constantly looking for ways to identify signs of hacking, but it really requires a close forensic analysis. Unfortunately, the truth is, if we say what we do to find it, nso the truth is, if we say what we do to find it, n50 is a close watch and listen, theyre probably watching this podcast, they will change what they do so that we cannot find it. We want to continue to hold him accountable, which means we cant say too much about the specifics in public about how we do it. Fair enou h. Public about how we do it. Fair enough. Thank public about how we do it. Fair enough. Thank you very much. Thank you for talking to us. The headlines on bbc news. The Prime Minister warned there will be difficulties as the uk transitions towards what he calls a high wage, high skill economy. He told the conservative Party Conference today it was part of his plan to level up the country. The High Court Finds that the ruler of dubai, Sheikh Mohammed, secretly hacked the phones of his ex wife, and seth haya ofjordan. He denies any knowledge of the actions. Millions of children in africa are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time. When the vaccine is rolled out across the continent. Going to bring you more details about that story. The Wold Health Organization has recommended the first ever Malaria Vaccine to be issued on a wide scale basis to children in sub saharan africa. The disease, which is transmitted by being bitten by infected mosquitoes, killed more than 400 thousand people in 2019, with children under 5 making up 67 of the deaths. This is the who Director General announcing the breakthrough. Milli} this is the who Director General announcing the breakthrough. Who is recommending announcing the breakthrough. Who is recommending the announcing the breakthrough. Who is recommending the produce announcing the breakthrough. Who is recommending the produce of announcing the breakthrough. Who is recommending the produce of the recommending the produce of the worlds first Malaria Vaccine. This recommendation is based on results from an ongoing Pilot Programme in ghana, candia and malawi that has reached more than 800,000 children since 2019. This long awaited Malaria Vaccine is a breakthrough for science, Malaria Vaccine is a breakthrough forscience, child Malaria Vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. Using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save Tens Of Thousands of young lives each year. With me is our Global Health correspondent, naomi grimley. How significant is this . He feels it is very significant. How significant is this . He feels it is very significant. He how significant is this . He feels it is very significant. He called how significant is this . He feels it is very significant. He called it how significant is this . He feels it is very significant. He called it a i is very significant. He called it a gift to the world. As he mentioned in your introduction, the burden of this disease was very heavily on the under five in africa. This disease was very heavily on the underfive in africa. The child dies of malaria, one child dies of malaria every two minutes in africa. It is important, although if you look at it, it is not perhaps the most effective vaccines. It reduces cases by about a0 , that is much less than with other Childhood Immunisations like measles, much less than the Covid Vaccines. But if you scale it up, because of the size of the problem, it will save significant number of lives. It has to be administered significant number of lives. It has to be administered in significant number of lives. It has to be administered in four significant number of lives. It has to be administered in four doses, is that going to be an issue with children . , ,. , children . That is why they piloted it in three african children . That is why they piloted it in three african countries children . That is why they piloted it in three african countries to it in three african countries to begin with, because they were worried that getting fourjabs into the arms of under two year olds might be a chaotic thing to happen. But actually they found that parents bought into this vaccine precisely because they know how much malaria is a threat to their childrens health. And actually they found it did not disrupt other immunisations. It was cheap, it was safe. They were pretty convinced that this needs to be rolled out now much more widely across africa. find be rolled out now much more widely across africa across africa. And the who also stressed that across africa. And the who also stressed that it across africa. And the who also stressed that it has across africa. And the who also stressed that it has to across africa. And the who also stressed that it has to be across africa. And the who also stressed that it has to be used l stressed that it has to be used alongside other measures. Youll agree that is right. Precisely because it is not the most effective vaccines. , ,. , vaccines. Hopefully there will be a second generation. Vaccines. Hopefully there will be a second generation. The vaccines. Hopefully there will be a second generation. The oxford second generation. The Oxford Institute is developing one as we speak, so that may be better. In the meantime, they are stressing the need to use things like bed nets, also antimalarials and insecticides, as well, to try to keep that Disease Burden down in the worst affected countries. , burden down in the worst affected countries. ~ ,. , burden down in the worst affected countries. ,. ,. Almost 6 Million People in the uk are worse off from today, because the £20 per week increase to universal credit has been withdrawn. The Benefit Uplift was brought in last year to support those on low incomes during the pandemic. Borisjohnson has defended the cut, saying that � high wage, high skilled jobs are better than putting more money into benefits. But Opposition Parties and charities have warned that hundreds of thousands of people will be plunged into poverty. Our social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan reports. Nicola flower used to work three jobs as a seamstress, cleaner and shop assistant until she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer two years ago. The side effects of different treatments have weakened her body. The cut to universal credit is consuming her mind. I might have to wear more clothes, not have the heating on so much. Im really worried about the joints situation, because when its colder you can feel it. Ive noticed it the past couple of days, the difference. Im going to need the heating on to keep myjoints warm. Cornwall has some of the poorest insulated homes in england, so the recent rise in Energy Prices will hit hard. A largely low wage Seasonaljobs Market adds to the difficulties Tens Of Thousands of people will face coping with the £20 a week cut. Unfortunately i lost myjob because i was cycling and hit by a car, fractured my leg. So i was on crutches. Harriet duffy used to work for a charity as a fundraiser. Her accident changed everything. Shes now living in temporary accommodation with her four month old son, noah. I have no access to laundry facilities and things like this so at the moment i am using launderettes and living basically off Microwave Meals and things like that. So obviously that comes at an expense. And losing that extra sort of bit of income will be devastating. Completely aware that this hasnt always been part of universal credit, and it was only supposed to be temporary during covid, but a lot of people have become reliant on it during this time. Its notjust the people on universal credit who are going to feel the impact of the cut. The money they get, they typically spend in their own local economy in shops, in cafes, on their own high streets all of these places are going to feel the impact of the £20 being cut. At the food bank in camborne, volunteers expect an increase in demand. Historically, cuts to Benefits Levels have often led to more requests for help. I think the problem is, when youre on a very low income, if you get another £20 a week its really helpful. But youre never in a situation where you dont need that extra money. The uplift costs about £6 billion a year, and the government say that, with the economy reopening, manyjobs are available, so its right to remove the temporary uplift. We ultimately want to avoid the benefits and the welfare trap, and encourage people to be able to get back into work. And of course the uc system was designed to help incentivise people into work. So the temporary uplift we saw during the pandemic was always going to come to an end. Theyve also made £500 million available to help the most vulnerable, and they want employers to pay higher wages as some have to ease the impact of the cut. Michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall. The Police Service of Northern Ireland have announced it is beginning an investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at institutions for unmarried mothers. Lets talk to our correspondent chris paige who is in belfast. Tell us more about these allegations. Belfast. Tell us more about these allegations allegations. This is another significant allegations. This is another Significant Development. Allegations. This is another Significant Development in | allegations. This is another. Significant development in this story, which has affected thousands of women and their children over decades here in Northern Ireland. They have been carrying some horrific memories for a very long time. The focus on institutions for unmarried mothers, so called mother and baby homes and magdalen laundry is, at least 10,500 women passed through the mother and baby homes between 1922 and when the last one closed in 1990. At least 3000 spent time in one of the four mac Magdalen Laundries where women often worked long exhausting hours with no pay. Yesterday, a report was published by a panel set up by government to design a State Enquiry Stop they recommended there should be a public enquiry with extensive legal powers. In the last ever, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has also announced it is starting a criminal investigation. There has never been a criminal enquiry focused on these institutions before. The police say they are going to be looking into allegations of physical and sexual abuse. It is going to be carried out by specialist officers, trained to deal with cases of historical abuse. So they are stressing detectives that they know these are very sensitive matter is that they are going to do, theyre going to do all they can to encourage victims and anyone else with relevant information to come forward. It is going to be what they call dedicated reporting mechanisms. Essentially that means a specific phone line, a specific e mail address, they are pledging that victims will be treated extremely sensitively. And when they can follow up on evidence and progress the investigation, they will. Over the years, a member of Human Rights Watchdogs have looked into these institutions, which existed both here in Northern Ireland and in the republic of ireland, run by religious orders. Human rights monitors have said that one of their red lines for the International Human rights treaties as there has to be at least the possibility of prosecutions for what happened. Again, in that context, focus on the human rights of the women who spent time in these institutions. His human rights were violated and who have been waiting so long for a breakthrough like this. I think this is another Significant Development. Some other ounuer Significant Development. Some other younger viewers Significant Development. Some other younger viewers might Significant Development. Some other younger viewers might be Significant Development. Some other younger viewers might be wondering| younger viewers might be wondering why unmarried mums had to go to these institutions at all. Youll macro yes. It is really quite hard to stand ,. , a, macro yes. It is really quite hard to stand ,. ,. , to stand understand. Many people here in the year to stand understand. Many people here in the year 2021. To stand understand. Many people here in the year 2021. But to stand understand. Many people here in the year 2021. But in to stand understand. Many people here in the year 2021. But in years i here in the year 2021. But in years gone past, ireland, north and south, they were dominated in many ways by churches, particularly the catholic church. And institutions for unmarried mothers were, i suppose, the product of a harsh moral climate. There was a great stigma around becoming pregnant outside of marriage, and women who were in that situation and indeed their children were often treated really badly. For example, children who were Born Outside Wedlock often say they were bullied at school, made to sit in classrooms apart from other children. A lot of this has come to light in the republic of ireland, where there have been a series of investigations over the last 20 years. For example, there was a Big Public Enquiry into mother and baby homes in particular, which reported after seven years back injanuary. But the secrets of the institutions in Northern Ireland have really only started to come to light. Survivors have broken through that stigma, led to the announcement yesterday that there should be a public enquiry and has put the spotlight on the lack of justice for these people. Has put the spotlight on the lack of justice for these people. Thank you very much time for a look at the weather. Here is the least. I do, victoria. A much quieter day today. He pressed the pause button on that wet and windy weather that we have seen so far this week. Glorious for some of us, lots of blue sky and sunshine coming through. Parts of east anglia and South England will probably see the clear skies through this evening and overnight. Accolade temperature is to fall into single figures, but elsewhere, quite a lot of cloud, more persistent rain into Northern Ireland and Western Scotland, but it is this Weather Front introducing a more south westerly fro that is driving in this matter and that will dominate over the next couple of days. A mild start, maybe cloudy for some of us. The cloud should bend and break in some places, the exception through Western Scotland and Northern Ireland. That rain fairly relentless. It is still going to be a relatively mild day here as well. We will see those temperatures peaking at 20 celsius where they should become rarely for the time of year. More sunshine mr worms to come on friday. That weatherfriend year. More sunshine mr worms to come on friday. That weather friend will slowly sink south by the second half of the weekend. That is take care. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines. The Prime Minister warns there will be difficulties as the uk transitions towards what he calls a high wage, high skill economy. He told the conservative Party Conference it was part of his plan to level up the country. This conference it was part of his plan to level up the country. To level up the country. This can government. To level up the country. This can government, this to level up the country. This can government, this government i to level up the country. This can i government, this government that to level up the country. This can government, this government that got brexit done, that is getting the cobit vaccine roll out done is going to get social care done. We are going to deal with the biggest underlying issues of our economy and society. The problems that no government has had the guts to tackle before i stop by to tackle before i. ,. , before i. The High Court Finds that the ruler of before i. The High Court Finds that the ruler of dubai before i. The High Court Finds that the ruler of dubai secretly before i. The High Court Finds that the ruler of dubai secretly hacked| the ruler of dubai secretly hacked the ruler of dubai secretly hacked the phones of his ex wife, Princess Diana ofjordan. Millions of children in africa are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time when the vaccine is rolled out across the continent. Northern Ireland Police announce an investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at institutions for unmarried moms and their babies, including the magdalene laundries. Millions of families will be £1000 a year where he site from today because of the end of the £20 a week increased to universal credit. Sport now for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. Good evening. Questions being asked over the reluctance amongst professional footballers receiving the cobit vaccine vaccine. The england defender Fikayo Tomori says getting vaccinated against covid is a personal issue, and its up to each player if they do so. Tomori didnt reveal whether hes been jabbed. As of september , fewer than half of players at most Premier League and English Football League clubs had been vaccinated. Tomori, who plays for ac milan, was speaking ahead of englands forthcoming two world cup qualifiers. For me personally, it is kind of like a personal issue, so i am not like a personal issue, so i am not like if i want to do what i want to do, you know, thats it. Ithink, as a set commits a personal issue for every single individual, notjust athletes, but also people that are not athletes. So, yeah, for me, its a personal issue that im kind of like, you know, ifi a personal issue that im kind of like, you know, if i want to do it, if i dont want to do it, thats what it is. Meanwhile the republic of Ireland International Callum Robinson has revealed hes chosen not to be vaccinated despite twice contracting covid 19. Robinson, who also plays for West Bromwich albion, said its my choice at this moment in time. Its obviously annoying that ive caught it twice. Further down the line i could change my mind. At the weekend liverpool boss jurgen klopp said he was exasperated at players not getting the vaccine. Chelsea gets under it later, the final, but the chelsea manager thinks her side are betterfor chelsea manager thinks her side are better for the experience and ready to go again. Its the same for any loss you ever have. You know, you take from it what you need and then you discard the rest. I think you dont get preoccupied on the losses for long, like, ithink preoccupied on the losses for long, like, i think the players, you have to ask them what they have learned from learned from it. From my perspective, i think we have gained another years experience. England Look Set To Tour Australia this winter following positive talks with the players over competing in the up coming ashes. Englands players have raised concerns over the tour including whether their families will be allowed to travel, Quarantine Arrangements allowed to travel, Quarantine Arrangements and any potential bubble they arrangements and any potential bubble they might arrangements and any potential bubble they might have arrangements and any potential bubble they might have to arrangements and any potential bubble they might have to live | arrangements and any potential. Bubble they might have to live in. The discussions between their representatives, Cricket Australia and the ecb has brought the staging of the series a step closer. Emma raducanu says shes in no hurry to appoint a new coach as she prepares for her first tournamnet since winning the us open. Shes in indian wells ahead of the biggest womens event outside of the four grand slams. It begins later, although the 17th seed wont play until friday, having received a bye into the second round. After the departure of her former coach, former british mens number Onejeremy Bates will assist her this week before raducanu makes a permanent appointment. Im ready for the next challenge. I had such a great time in new york, an amazing experience, it started to sink in gradually, but i think i will still need time for it to fully sink in. Its a great place here and i cant wait to get started. I love to be unto her, ive always wanted to be unto her, ive always wanted to play the best in the world, weekend, week out, i am here doing that, and ifeel grateful weekend, week out, i am here doing that, and i feel grateful to weekend, week out, i am here doing that, and ifeel grateful to play such amazing places like air. Its completely different to the lower level tournaments that i would play before. So, yeah, everything is such a new experience. It before. So, yeah, everything is such a new experience. To see her back out on the court. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Dont forget, plenty more to come in the sports day at 6. 30 pm. Cheers, john. Thank you very much. Scientists believe they can explain why some people who catch covid developed lesions on their toes and sometimes fingers. Covid toe, as it is known, appears to be a side effect of the Body Switching into attack mode to fight off the virus. They hope the finding will help patients and doctors better understand the condition. Our Health Correspondent Catherine Burns reports on what can be a painfuland unpleasant condition. A year ago, sophia loved dancing, but she developed covid toe. Now the 13 year struggles to stand up for a long and needs a wheelchair if she is going far. She spoke to the bbc in the summer. My feet swell up, and i get blisters all over them. The doctors never really said how long they think it is going to last for. I am not really sure i am quite scared, to be honest, because i dont know if i will be able to do the things that i like to do. Painful blisters, red or purple skin, raised bumps and swelling, covid toe can happen at any age, but is more common in children and teenagers. It tends to last for weeks, often in people who do not have any other covid symptoms. Researchers in paris did blood and skin tests on 50 patients with suspected covid toe and now they think they know why some people get this. The theory is it is a side effect of the body going into attack mode to fight the virus, but mistakenly targeting other cells as well. Children and young adults are able to have a chemical called fearon, and it is this being released in large quantities which has the effect of dampening the viral infection and one of the side effects of this massive release of this chemical into the system is that within a few days the sufferer then ends up with chilblains. Chilblains are small, itchy swellings on the skin, often toes and heels. They are usually linked to cold weather and often go away on their own. We can do a few things that can help them along. Wearing woollen and cotton socks, keeping the feet warm. In some cases you can use Blood Pressure tablets to improve the circulation. Covid toe seems to be less common now than in the first wave. It is thought people are less likely to get it if they have been vaccinated. Covid passports will be introduced in wales after the government1 a tight vote in the senedd, the welsh parliament. It will come in On 11th October and will require all over 18s to show evidence of being fully vaccinated or a recent negative covid test in order to get into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. Won a tight. Lets take a look at the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. 39,851 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period, as well as 143 deaths thats those whove died within 28 days of a positive covid test. The boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has hit back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. Frances haugen said the companys sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. Mr zuckerberg said the argument that facebook deliberately pushed content that made people angry for profit was illogical. In a blog, Mr Zuckerberg wrote the testimony. Our north America Technology reporter James Clayton has more. Eleanor and freya are both 1a and, like many teenagers, theyre both on instagram. As a teenager youre looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers they are all very, very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. And when youre looking at that and then kind of comparing yourself to it, its, like, very. I think it could be really damaging. When youre, like, feeling at your worst, and then you go on instagram and see things that are, like, targeted at you because youve looked at these kind of things before. You see them, like yeah, models, influencers, celebrities, things like that and youre just like, oh, well, ill never be like that. Eleanor and freyas concerns are in fact shared by one rather Important Company facebook, which owns instagram. In fact, leaked internal Research Found that teens who struggle with Mental Health say that instagram makes it worse. The woman who leaked that internal report is called Frances Haugen yesterday giving evidence in washington. The documents i have provided to congress prove that facebook has repeatedly misled the public about what its own Research Reveals about the safety of children. She also said that facebook� s motives were driven by money, rather than the Mental Health of its users. I saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. Facebook consistently resolved these conflicts in favour of its own profits. Here in silicon valley, facebook has pushed back, saying that some of the Research Presented is misleading, and despite the fact that instagram concluded that it could be damaging for childrens Mental Health, it also says that it can have a positive impact. Reacting to haugens evidence was facebook� s Vice President of content policy, monica bickert. Again, any time a single teen is having a bad experience, thats too much. One thing that shows that we are prioritising safety above profit is the very fact that were asking these hard questions. Facebook has said its postponed a controversial project to create instagram for kids. But its likely that the Social Network will face even more scrutiny and greater regulation in the us and further abroad. Republicans and democrats dont agree on much, but taking action on facebook is one thing that has broad support. James clayton, bbc news. Our Technology Correspondent Rory Cellanjones says Mr Zuckerberg had stayed silent on this criticism until now. Its important to remember how much power he has over the company. He is virtually unsackable, he has so much control. But in this long note to his staff he basically rejects this whole idea that facebook is more focused on profits than on the well being of its users. He says it is illogical, we make money from ads and advertisers consistently tell us they dont want their ads next to harmful or angry content. So he says, why would we do that . He also defends the fact they have done all this research. He says if keep being attacked for doing research into the impact of our products, why would we go on doing that . His critics would say, you have done all this research and kept it secret, you should be publishing it. Finally, he kind of pushes back and says, well, its up to regulators to do something more generally about social media. Hes inviting the regulators in. He might not like what he gets, there is continuing pressure to talk about a break up of facebook, that may not happen but it seems politicians are united across the aisle in the United States and around the rest of the world in wanting to do more to regulate facebook. A member of police staff has been issued with a Gross Misconduct notice in relation to their handling of plymouth gunmanjake davisons application for a shotgun certificate. Davison shot and killed five people in keyham in august. Our correspondent Sarah Ransome has more. What we have heard today in their latest updates into this investigation into why Jake Davidson had davis and had a shack and in the first place. We heard from them, as you say, that this notice of Gross Misconduct has been issued to a member of police staff. Devon and Cornwall Police issued a Shotgun License to Jake Davidson in 2017 and the il pc, the independent office of Police Conduct for Police Conduct, rather, have been investigating into that command they say that they are looking further at that because of their wide ranging investigation they have now decided to issue this particular notice to that member of staff. They have also issued a second disciplinary notice to a Police Officer who was involved in another investigation, but that was related to an assault on two youths in 2020. Jake davis and admitted that hed been involved and that assault and it was at that time that his Shotgun License was revoked. It was removed from him. Of course, as we tragically now, just weeks after his Shotgun License was returned to him, Jake Davidson, this trainee crane operator, went on a shooting spree, if you like, and he killed five people in that area of planet. Sarah manson reporting. Its quarter to 6pm. The headlines on bbc news. The Prime Minister warns there will be difficulties as the Prime Minister transitions towards what he calls a high wage, high skill economy. He told the conservative Party Conference that was part of his plan to level up the country. The High Court Finds that the ruler of dubai secretly hacked the phones of dubai secretly hacked the phones of his ex wife. He denies any knowledge of the actions. Millions of children in africa are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time when the vaccine is rolled out across the continent. The british film institutes london Film Festival kicks off tonight, and after a mostly online showing in 2020, this year the annual festival is returning to the big screen. The festival will be showcasing films every day for more than a week. Joining me now is festival director tricia tuttle. Hello to you, trisha. How is it looking. Tell our audience watching around the country what is on offer at. ~. ,. , around the country what is on offer at. ~. ,. , , at. Well, we are at two hubs in central london, at. Well, we are at two hubs in central london, but at. Well, we are at two hubs in central london, but we at. Well, we are at two hubs in central london, but we are at. Well, we are at two hubs in | central london, but we are also at. Well, we are at two hubs in i central london, but we are also in cinemas around the uk. We have films online again this year, so we brought back some of the great elements that worked pretty well for us this year. 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A bead film called souvenir part two. Tonight, we have one from a london 1st time film maker known as the bullets, very well known for his music, but he has made an Incredible Western that we are screening here tonight. D think people are yet back in the habit of going to watch films . If you wouldve asked me three weeks ago, i might have been a little less certain, but i think as we have seen for bond in the last few weeks have been incredible. I mean, our numbers are great as well, but i think people are getting their sea legs back. They are figuring out the theatre and live events are safe places to go, and there are things that they want to be in their lives as well. � ,. , that they want to be in their lives as well. � y. ,. ,~. , that they want to be in their lives aswell. �. ,. As well. Are you asking to check if eo le as well. Are you asking to check if people have as well. Are you asking to check if people have had as well. 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So we are not asking for covid passports, we are asking for people to wear their masks, and i have taken my knife to talk to you, but i will be putting it right back on, and we are really expecting audiences and staff to wear their masks any time they are not speaking onstage orfor media masks any time they are not speaking onstage or for media interviews. Masks any time they are not speaking onstage orfor media interviews. For parties, we are checking lateral flow tests. Im being tested every day can as our our film makers. So we are trying to keep the blood safe as possible. We are trying to keep the blood safe as ossible. , we are trying to keep the blood safe as possible we are trying to keep the blood safe as ossible. ,. ,. , as possible. How many pounds are you showin as possible. How many pounds are you showing over as possible. How many pounds are you showing over the as possible. How many pounds are you showing over the next as possible. How many pounds are you showing over the next week . As possible. How many pounds are you showing over the next week . 160 showing over the next week . 160 Feature Films showing over the next week . Is Feature Films and 75 showing over the next week . 152 Feature Films and 75 short showing over the next week . 1152 Feature Films and 75 short films. How many people i you expecting . International film how many people i you expecting . Internationalfilm makers, we have over 300 film makers coming, which is incredible, but to put that in context, normally we have around 900. So it is great. 900. So it is great. Sorry, this is ust 900. So it is great. Sorry, this isjustfor 900. So it is great. Sorry, this is just for filmmakers, 900. So it is great. Sorry, this is just for filmmakers, is 900. So it is great. Sorry, this isjust for filmmakers, is it . I 900. So it is great. Sorry, thisj isjust for filmmakers, is it . Or isjust forfilm makers, is it . Or can normal people come savvy audiences, yeah, huge. We are expecting. Ok, ithink audiences, yeah, huge. We are expecting. Ok, i think shejust stopped herself swearing then as her battery died, so that was probably quite fortuitous. Normal people, by normal people i mean us, you know, we can go as well. That was trisha title, the director of the london Film Festival. An Employment Tribunal has found that the culture in an armed Response Unit within Police Scotland was horrific and an absolute boys club. Former firearms officer rhona malone brought the case against the force after an inspector sent an email saying two female Firearms Officers should not be deployed together, when there were sufficient male staff on duty. Our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been talking to ms malone. In an interview with the bbc this morning, that Formerfirearms Officer said she loved herjob and the police, that she hadnt wanted to leave it, and said that bringing this to the tribunal, she was looking for acknowledgement and accountability for what had happened to her. As a place officer, she stopped peoples rates and upheld the law and that she wanted the say and return. I the law and that she wanted the say and return. ,. ,. , and return. I wanted acknowledgement of what theyve and return. I wanted acknowledgement of what theyve done. And return. I wanted acknowledgement of what theyve done. I and return. I wanted acknowledgement of what theyve done. I still of what theyve done. I still havent had contact from them. Nobody has been in touch. You know, thejudge has put a judgement nobody has been in touch. You know, the judge has put a judgement out. Im internally eternally grateful that i have been heard, that my case has been heard and listened to, and that my legal team did a phenomenal job i think why dont theyjust admits, you know, say, yes, we did wrong and we are going to try to do something about it. I would like them to do something about it. You know . Nobody should go through what i went there. Know . Nobody should go through what iwent there. ~ know . Nobody should go through what i went there. ~ ,. I went there. Well, the tribunal said that she i went there. Well, the tribunal said that she was i went there. Well, the tribunal said that she was an i went there. Well, the tribunal said that she was an entirely i said that she was an entirely credible and reliable witness. It found evidence of a sexist culture in the unit of what she was part. At one point, that She Firearms Officer there said that women should not become Firearms Officers because they men stated and this would affect their temperament. There was affect their temperament. There was a Whatsapp Group within the team in which one Senior Officer posted images of topless women. That Senior Officer also had another plane sent an email saying he didnt want to see female officers to play together when there was sufficient when in on duty. Police got and has previously denied claims it has a culture of sexism. They had yet to respond to the tribunal findings, sexism. They had yet to respond to the tribunalfindings, but sexism. They had yet to respond to the tribunal findings, but miss malone says she feels vindicated and is delighted at the ruling. A man has died, and another suffered serious injuries after a series of stabbings in a village in gloucestershire. A woman is also being treated in hospital after the attack yesterday afternoon in walton cardiff, near tewkesbury. A man in his fifties has been arrested. Tesco says its sales and profits grew by more than expected in the six months to august because its Supply Chains held up against issues facing retailers. Its half year profits more than doubled to 1. 14 billion pounds. The supermarket is forecasting full year profits of at least two and a half billion pounds. One of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing may have survived if hed been given medical treatment more quickly, the Public Inquiry into the attack has heard. John atkinson, who was 28, asked repeatedly if he was going to die as he lay injured in the foyer where the bomb exploded. He was helped by members of the public and Police Officers, but wasnt assessed by any paramedics for nearly 50 minutes. Our north of england Correspondentjudith Moritz has been at the hearing we heard there is cctv footage, which shows that within five seconds of the bombing as the smoke was clearing, John Atkinson was crawling on his hands and knees and a member of the public, ronald blake, rushed to his side. He phoned 999, and on their advice he used his belt as a tourniquet to stopJohn Atkinson from bleeding. That is despite the fact that ronald blake was injured himself and he did not know where his daughter was and he had no first aid training. We discovered there was nobody from the Ambulance Service who helped at any time that John Atkinson was in the foyer and it was about an hour before ronald blake left him, thinking that he was going to be ok and that he was somebody who could survive. John atkinson was carried out on an Advertising Hoarding and a metal barrier and the court has heard he was gripping onto it, try to stop himself falling off, and he was alert and speaking to people, but it was something which now the court will have to look at, whether he could have survived, and that is a key Thing Experts will discuss over the next few days. Thank you. Judith moretz reporting. T rex is one of the worlds best known dinosaurs. Now scientists have found one of the fearsome predators ancestors and its about the size of a chicken. The new species called pendrygmilnereye, lived more than 200 millions years ago, in the south wales and the Bristol Channel area. But the discovery nearly didnt happen, as laura foster reports. Its a killer roughly the size of a chicken, and it existed tens of millions of years before more well known dinosaurs such as the t rex and velociraptor came along. Every story has a beginning, middle and the end, and this is the beginning of this story for the dinosaurs. So if youre thinking of predatory dinosaurs, any beastie that is going to chow down on meat, that is something which were all interested in. The ultimate predator, t rex, has a family history, and this is going right the way back to the beginning of predatory dinosaurs. So its a really important find. But the clues to its existence have been hidden in the depths of the Natural History museum since the 1950s, mistakenly filed alongside crocodile remains. There is not much of the animal. What we have is fantastically preserved. It is only now that the uks earliest Meat Eating Dinosaur has been identified. It goes to show how vast the collections of the Natural History museum are, and we have so many specimens and it is not always as straightforward. Discoveries like this are rare, but they give us a very important insight into the very early stages of dinosaur evolution. Laura foster, bbc news, at the Natural History museum in london. In a moment it will time for the Bbc News At Six with sophie raworth. Now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. Thanks, victoria. Good afternoon, everybody. We have seen a full day today. We press the pause button on the cloud, wind and rain. Its been glorious, the suspect project earlier on this afternoon, not a cloud in the sky. You can see on the Satellite Picture that that was fairly widespread across the country. Until later, and the last few hours, we have seen more Cloud Gathering and some rain is starting to arrive in Northern Ireland. Its this Weather Front thats producing the rain and also producing this very warm mass of air thats moving up very warm mass of air thats moving up in the southwest. How warm . Welcome at this time of year, our average temperature should be around the mid teens, but as i going to friday, we have seen more Cloud Gathering and some rain is starting to arrive in Northern Ireland. Its this Weather Front thats producing the rain and also producing this very warm mass of air thats moving up very warm mass of air thats moving up in the southwest. How warm . Welcome at this time of year, our average temperature should be around the mid teens, but as a going to friday, because could see temperatures peaking at 21 c. So good 5 higherthan temperatures peaking at 21 c. So good 5 higher than they should be for some of us. It does mean that we will see a fair amount of cloud piling in from the west through the night. They can for a spot or two of drizzle, the southeast corner staying with some clear skies, and here, temperatures into single figures perhaps first think to him about tomorrow, some cloud and rain into Western Scotland into Northern Ireland. It will stubbornly said that throughout the day on thursday and then to friday, believe it or not, but i had events, we will see the Cloud Bending and breaking after a rather dull start to the day. Into the afternoon, those temperatures are likely to peek at highs of 20 celsius. And even where we have the rain in scotland, it will be a relatively warm day. Moving out of thursday into friday could be a bit of a foggy start, particularly across central southeastern areas. That fog will slowly leapt into low cloud, hopefully they will continue to break up the sunshine in the afternoon. Here is our weatherfront still not moving very far very fast. It means that with the best of the sunshine, we are likely to see temperature speaking at 21 celsius, Thatis Temperature speaking at 21 celsius, that is 70 f. The cloud and rain will continue across wescott and i need to Northern Ireland as well. Gradually by the start of the weekend, that front will push its way south and east. Ahead of it, we keep that warmth behind it. The Wind Direction changing once again. So there will be some rain around on saturday into the northeast of england, northwest and parts of wales. He had events, we will see temperature speaking at around 19 or 20 again. Behind it, slowly we will start to introduce this fresher air, some 15 or 16 for many areas of scotland. That will bring a gradual change as we move through the second half of the beacon. The front clears away, the Wind Direction will start to bring doug back swing back around to bring doug back swing back around to a northwesterly, cooler stories, so i speak onto next week, likely that the warmth will nibble away, but on the hall, that will be a lot of dry weather to look forward to as well. At six levelling up and a high wage economy borisjohnsons message to the conservative Party Conference. But the Prime Minister promised to promote opportunity across the uk. That is the direction in which this country is going now. Towards a high wage, high skill, high productivity and, yes, thereby a low tax economy. Gas prices hit a record high rising by almost 40 in a day as Industry Leaders call on the government for help. Millions of children in africa will be given a vaccine against malaria, which kills hundreds of thousands every year. The care worker who died in the Manchester Arena bombing

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